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During the audit period since said It was suggested that Polk because the compans had gone problems said Layer
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Complete details and Ildcl during the early years of his office said "extremely poor "appropriate
Lake Oricuta pupils leave bus stuck In sand near school grounds.
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- Appliiation for dredg and fill .it
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worthwhile human beings," he
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Bid openings for tlnprosements to the
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- Consideration of an ordinance to
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- Application for dock permit at
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-Application for bridge permit at Sit

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funds might be on hand at a bank at any
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and things of this nature. It's rather a
pIUn any bank would like to have."
(O1flrn1ssioners also received a budget
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Authority SCOPA officials
This is the first year the port has been
totally self-sufficient. The entire $452,000

The bank receiving CFTA funds
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just North of I.ake Seminmy
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which is East of SR
Before dawn today lie was on his way to
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lie said these pupils will be
Tampa with the diesel-powered 18-ton unit -the
includes approximately 80,000
"courtesy
bused" across the
Labor Day motorists on Country Club Road largest of its type rriade by American LaFrance. busy highway to the Orienla
voters In Lake, Seminole and
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Marion Counties.
may have done a double take when they spotted a rear "tiflerman" who steers the rear of the school, less than two miles
Fechtel said he appeared at man washing a shiny, new 1100,000 fire truck.
awa),
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truck' but during delivery the unit was locked so
the breakfast to tell the people But for George Morrison, 419 Lakeview Drive, of
Two or three school bum
Morrison oDuld drive the tmk alone.
"what I'm doing" in the Sanford, it was all part of his job.
.Nlwrlwn, a former Pennsylvania dairy far. involved are expected to pick
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Morrison, a sersice representatise for
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On home rule for ximl American LaFrance Ehnira, N. Y., c0vGr3 nine-years - the I&amp;O four as Florida sery1ce runs, Layer expWned, and it
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shoots and repairs the firm's products.
level" as the home rule
state. Recently he traveled to the Panama Canal time.
Meanwhile, Altamonte
done for county and municipal
Zone to train firemen on operation of a new unit.
Monday Morrison had a 100-foot aerial ladder
Springs
pohce directed traffic
truck in his back yazd. He'd stopped at his
governments.
The aerial ladder truck features, in addition to
today
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Home rule allows the local residence for the holiday while transporting the the telescoping ladder, ground ladders totaling
way
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board authority to govern Itself, white, tractor-trailer unit from the factory to
another 200 feet in length. The truck has inSchool
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Member Davie
Tampa Fire Dcpartment. In the afternoon he
Fechtel explained.
tercom communication units between the cab
E. Sims, who represents the
"If they want to do something took a garden hose and pail and washedoff the and aerial ladder and cab and the tillerman's district involved agreed with
cab at the rear.
with home rule and "it La not new fire engine,
Layer that the walkways won't
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NATION
IN BRIEF

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Bases

WAShINGTON iAP) — A Pentagon study says enough
,A capons, ammunitions and explosives disappeared from
U. S. military bases aruund the world between 1971 and
1974 to outfit approximately 8,000 men.
The report also raised the possibility that the outlawed
Provisional wing of the Irish Reoublican Army and other
terrorist groups may have received some of the stolen
materials,
The report, conducted by the Army Physical Security
Review Board and released Monday by Rep. Les Aspin,
E)-Wisc., said approximately 6,800 weapons and 1.2 million
rounds of small arms ammunition or explosives were lost,
"These losses would equip approximately 30 combat
battalions with a basic load of small arms and
munitions," according to the report, which was turned
over to then Army Secretary Howard H. Callaway on
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Nominee

MILWAUKEE' APi
The S.'ciaIist Part
chosen former Milwauk ee Mayor Frank P. Zeidler as 11,5
1976 presidential nominee under a banner inherited from
Eugene Delis and Norman Thomas.
The party, which nominated Zeidler during it' national
convention Monday, calls itself the legitimate heir of the
Socialist party, which has not fielded a Vit'"hite House
candidate since 1956.
Zeidler, 62, is chairman of the party which he helped
reorganize a few years ago. Delegates nominated Quinn
Brisben, 41, a Chicago teacher, as his vice presidential
running mate.
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WASIIING1ON (AP) — The United States and other
major world economic powers must do more to stimulate
their economies and help bring the world out of recession,
says a top officialof the International Monetary Fund
Johannes Wittes'een, director of the 1fl-member IMF,
told itsannual meeting Monday the present rate of
economic recovery in the world may be too slow and may
leave most of the world mired in recession.
He said al though Individual countries may f eel they
doing enough, they must look at the problem in a "global
context" and take into account the economic difficulties of
smaller nations that depend on the big powers.

Recession,

Illness

Linked

CHICAGO (AP) — More mer.tal illn ess, more physical
Illness and more crime grow out of economic recession,
says a group of social scientists,
And they said the cost of these consequences is greater
than would be the cost of programs to create jobs.
Goverrnrient officials look.only at the direct economic
impact of unemoloyment, thot6ld the annual convention
of 9T.American Psychological Association on.lA bor 1y.
They sa id that not only do thefts, robberies and
burglaries rise, but so do the rates of suicide, murder of
infan ts, admission to mental hospitals and illness and
death from heart and other di.seases.

WASHINGTON (AP)
A prominent Arab financier
contends he presented the Northrop Corp., a major US.
military contractor. from bribing Saudi Arabia's air force
chief by keeping the money for himself, The Washington
Post has reported.
"I stopped a bribe. I put it in my pocket," Adnan
Khashoggi was quoted as saying in a Beirut interview
published in the Post's T esday editions,
Northrop last June gave Senate Investigators
documents that accused Khashoggi of demanding a
$250,000 payoff for Gen. H.ashim M. Hashim, now retired,
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MIAMI (AP)-Negotiations between National Airlines

and the carrier's striking flight attendants have resumed
in Washington, but there was no Indication that an end to
the walkout was near,
The 1,200-member Association of Flight Attendants
struck National early Monday after ta11c.almJat ending
al9-mon th negotiation deadlock &amp;oke down npji.arIJy
The flight attendan ts are seeking im provements In a
s jdc ran'e of areas, including salary, fringe benefits and

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Iloffa vanished.
Giacalone's automobile to facil- for passage n first reading at
consider An appeal against the and YPAfi Of
By Elaine RiCharde
O'Brien is scheduled to testify itate an abduction of Hoffa." today's 4:30 p.m. city comissuance. the
Board of Adjustment In denying a
Deputy Clerk
descrIption of the property, and the
Wednesday before the grand
O'Brien's attorney, James mission meeting. The or- Jack I Bridges,
Special Exception
to park a mobile names In which it was assessed are
Jury. hioffa dropped from sight Burdick, said the sce nt picked dinance would not become CLEVELAND &amp; MIlE
home in an A 1 Agriculture Zone
on as follows:
the
following
described
property:
after leaving for a luncheon up by the dogs could have been effective until its adoption on Attorneys for Petitioner
Certificate No 332 'fear of
BegInning at the West corner of Issuance
appointment at which he told clothing left by Hoffa ~n the car second reading after a public P o Drawer 7
1973
Lot 148, Block D, D R Mitchell's
Sanford, FIO,Ida 17171
Description ot ProWty
his family he was to meet with long before he disappeared, hearing.
Publish Aug 26. Sept 7, 9. 16. $975 Survey of Moses E Levy Grant, flJYI
lc't $791 S ',of Lot 127 Woocjruffs
51$ dcoE 1101 Otit. thence runf'4 23 Subd Frank L PH 3 Pg 44
the elder Giacalone at the Red since hlolfa was a longtime as.
Thomas T. Ross, chamber OFO
deo W 73339 It to the North line;
Fox Restaurant in suburban sociate of the Giacalones.
Name In which assessed Claude G
president, in an open letter to
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
thence run S 53 deq 01' W to P06. Tyre
NOTICE i hereby given
Bloomfield Township.
Guy and Robert Ozer, who the city commission, said the
that a Ins thew lo7 It. Furmerdescribed
All of said property being In the
P hli Hearing will be held in
as located at the North end 01 Azalea
Giacalone, howeser, denied heads the federal Organized chamber board believes the oj In the Seminole County Room
County of Seminole, State of Florida
Cow
that he planned to meet Hoffa. Crime Strike Force in Detroit, proposed ordinance modifying thoij5e, Sanford. Florida. by the Avenue. South of horse track barns.
Unless such certificate or cer
in SectIon 1071
tificates shall be redeemed ac
O'Brien said that, by coinci- refused to say who else In addi- the zoning law Is not in the best Board of County Commissioners
This pubic hearing will be he
Seminole County. Florida. at 7: 00
ld in Cording to law the property
dence, he was driving young tion to O'Brien is being called to inte rest of the city.
County
Commiin Chambers described in Such certificate or
PM
or as soon as possible the
of the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, certificates will be sold to the
Giacalone's car in the vicinity testify before the grand jury.
Ross listed points for the thereafter, on September 3
0. 191$. to on September 73. 1975, at 700 PM
of the restaurant on the day
consider adoption of an ordinance by
highest cash bidder at the court
Funeral services for Hotfa's chamber's opposition as:
soon thereafter as possible
County. Florida. title of or as
house door on the 6th day of October,
The necessity of expensive Seminole
Bo
of County
is as follows
is at 1100 A M
Commissioners
and time consuming city inAr.ocdinance feinting tospecified
Dated this 7Ist day o4A ugust. $975
Seminole Cuunty, Florida
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
spections to insure compliance areas of the unincorporated
fl y' Sid VihIen. ir
territories of Seminole County,
Clerk
of the Circuit Court
wi th plumbi n
g, fire and dcc.
ng,
Chairman
Florida. creating the W ood lands
fly Ida Cre.al.
txical COdeS.
Municipal Service Taxing Unit, to Attest
Deputy Clerk
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
Commercial traffic would be "filled
Publish Sept 7, 9. lb. 73, $975
Municipal Publish Sept 7. 1973
DElia
intrude in residential areas Service Taxing Unit Ordnance;
)EP 7
providing for definitions; providing
causing a decrease in safety for for the governance 01 the taxing unit
children in those areas,
by the flo,"rd of County Corn
NOTICE
The change to corn- missioners: creating an Advisory
THE BOARDOF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. AS PRIME SPONSOR
Board; authorizing
WASHINGTON (AP) - number of government worker mercialtsmin residential areas
the levy of a FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. HEREBY NOTIFIES THE PUBLIC OF ITS
mun icipal service and benefit
ad GRANT SUBMITTAL TO THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
Sponsors of legislation to allow strikes, rather than increase would be detrimental.
valorem tai within the tax i ng unit
LABOR FOR FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF *1.015.711 RECEIVED UN
strikes by government workers them, and predict Congress
Permitting residential offices not tociceeci IS rnlII, providing for DER THE COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ACT
budactary
procedures;
and (CETA) of 1973. TITLE VI
say they don't expect cOngres- eventually will enact such a will "only compound and In- provitling for
construction.
This program. whiCh necessitated by the high unemployment rate. It
sional approval for years be- law,
crease the current horrendous severability and an effective date designed to create loos initlocal
units of government. prlvaje non protit,
cause of public unhappiness
said ta.ino unit shall encompass local state and federal agencies within Seminole
Thompson said present wild- vacancy portions existing" in
County for Seminole
the following described
County residents
with walkouts by police, gar- cat strikes by government the city.
corporated areas of Seminole
All available positions are registered with the Florida State Em
bagemen and teachers.
workers would be outlawed by
floss noted there are more County
Noyment Office, applicants must be Seminole County resdents and must
Chairman Charles H. Wilson, bill that would bring their un- than 200,000 square feet of
The Woodlands Subdivision be unemployed a minimum of 30 days
consisting of The Meadows, Unit No.
PRIME SPONSOR Seminole County. Board of County Commissioners
D-Calif., says he is not opdmis- ions under the National Labor vacant office space in the city.
totaled In S@01on 36. Township 20
NAME OF HIGHEST ELECTED OFFICIAL`S'idney L VIhIm Jr ,
tic his House postal subcom- Relations Act, thus giving them
Ross's letter was sent to South, Range 79 East according to Chairman
the
plat
thereof as recorded in Plat
mittee'g right-to-strike bill for the same right as industrial un- Mayor Norman Floyd with
UNIT OF GOVERNMENT County
POPULATION 131.111
postal workers will get out of ions to conduct sanctioned copies to Corr, missioners (look IS, Pages 46 and 67 of the
Publ ic Records of SemInol. County,
the full Post Office Committee strikes.
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS TO BE SERVED. 726
Sandra Glenn, Helen Keyser, Florida; a n d, The Woodlands,
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS TO TERMINATE PROGRAM $26
this year.
"Rather than these hiccup- Cal DeVoney and George located In Section 36. Township 20
DURATION OF GRANT September 1. 1975 thru June 30. 1976
South, Range 79 East. according to
FIRST MONTHS HIRING GOAL.
Chairman Frank Thompson type strikes, there would be a Perkins.
the plat t her eof as recorded in Plat
r.. 0-N.J., said his House labor definitive procedure they would
Si New Participants
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subcommittee wi ll hold public go thr ou gh," Thom pson said.
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Records of Seminole County, BREAKDOWN OF FUNDS
N
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Legal
hearings on bills to give state
Florida , and. The Woodlands
5 3L926 - Administration
Further, both Wilson and
Section 7. located In section 34.
CITY OF
and local government employes
5904,970
Participant Wages
Township 10 South. Range 79 East.
Thompson said bills before
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
$141,947-Participant Fringe Benefits
the right to strike —
according to the plat thereof as SIGNIFICAPi r
FLORIDA
their committees would only
SEGMENTS TO BE SERVED
made no promises even
recorded in Plat Book 16. Paces 3$
Notice of Public Hearing
60
Block
permit
government
workers
to
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the
PubliC
Record's of
subcommittee approval,
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
75- Female Head of Housefold
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Seminole County, Florida. and, The
Wilson said public employe strike as a last resort, requiring
60 - Veterans
Woodlands, Section 3, located In
the Board of Zoning Appeals of the
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strikes like the pollee and fire- bergaining and mediation first. City of Altamonte Springs. Florida.
Section 36. Township 70 South,
90 - Economically disadvantaged
'Very
realistically
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be.
men walkout in San Francisco
will hold a public hearing to consider Range 79 East, accordi.g to the plat
6 Eu offender
It will
passW
in the fore- an interpretation and review of thereof as recorded in Plat Book Il,
1 -. Handicapped
this summer have aroused pub-here
seeable
future,"
Paaesc and 10 of the Public Records
tIon 6 "P 0" B&amp;F. as pr ovided
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All funds are utiliz ed for public service employment; creation of jobs to
son
said.
tic opposition to right-to-strike "But I think it will come."
of Seminole County. Florida; and,
by Section 151. Zoning Ordinance
help relieve the unemployment being experienced in Seminole County
The Woodlands, Section 1, located in
bills that most congressmen are
Mtarnordp Sprinq. Flor ,da. No 721
lobs have been created in the areas of Education. Social Welfare, Safety
Section 34. Township 70 South. Agencies, Law
unwilling to buck.
Enforcement, Public He.altn. Util.t'es and Services
He said the bills are already 7 THE POINT IN QUESTION IS Range
79 East accordng to the plat
Grant Application may be clammed at Seminole County Branch Of
,,It would take a very br ave l os ing votes of members of
ther eof as recor ded in Plat Book
whether cu sting one and two family
t7 f ice, Manpower Planning Division, Seminole Plaza, Highway 17 97
436,
soul to vote for this." Win Congress who would have gone
Pages 47,
eIIlngs,as Permitted y Section 6
and 69 Of the Public Casselberry, Flora.
or at the Seminole County COurDou,, Room 3$l
PO"A 1. may be converted
said,
Records of Seminole County, Intergovernmental Coordinator's Office, North Park Avenue, Sanford,
along with right-to-strike bills (w'Ofes%Ional
and business offices, Florida; and. The Woodlands,
between th' hours 011:30 A M. arid 300 P M Monday thru Friday
Both Wilson and Thompson earlier but are now getting too (Sect ion 6 "P OIl 7). though
SectIon
3, located in Section IS.
the tots
Written comments concerning this application should be directed to
contend that a national right-to- close to 1976 elections to risk with the existing dwellings do not Township 70 South. Range 29 East
Manpower Planning Coordinator, Comprehensive Manpower Planning
or
acc
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meet the' minimum lot requirements
to the plat thereof as
strike law would reduce the such a controversial stand,
Division, Seminole County Branch Office. Seminole Plaza, Casislberry,

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RIVERVIEW iAP - Gary Pu t na m. who helped
settle a Vietnamese family of four, says he couldn't offer
them any th ing fancy. Just his time.
"We couldn't take th em to th e usual tourist spots around
Florida," Putnam says. "But we ta ught th em to drive,
helped th em find jobs and enro ll in school."
Putnam took a vacation from his job as a f eder al
seafood inspe ctor to bring a young Sou th Vietn am ese Air
Force pilot, his wife, th eir da ughter and a cousin to th is
sma ll Tampa suburb last May from Eglin Air Force Base.

Raiford Stabbing Probed
Officials at th e Union
RAWORD tAPi
Correctional Institution are inves ti gating the stabbing
de ath of a 31-year-old prisoner who was serving a sixmonth to 10-year se nte nce for robbe ry and assault.
Suzi Wilson, spokeswoman for the state prison syste m,
said no c ha rges had been filed in the dea th of John W.
Cklomn of Pindilas County. Th e inmate's body was found
Monday by a prison guard.
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Polk said uncollected
estreated s ur ety bonds tota l in g
16.644 on March 31, 1974, have
now been collected and a new
system of prompt collection put
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Avenues.
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into effect,
Bud i Feather answered
Even
though
housing
Polk said $ 1,750,25 in
se ttled,"
questions for the parents. Many developments surround the We're just now getting
ration
was
department
property that
pa ren ts insisted the county schoo l t he re is no access from She said the ope
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couldn't
find Is s ti ll the
commission m us t pa ve Oakland them into the school grounds. pretty good for the first day of au
object
of
a
department-wide
Road and co ns t ru ct a walkway. Students from Oakland Estates school.
The items include a
bicycle path to assure the adjacent to the school property forMrs. Elaine Hall, secretary search.
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Sanford Middle School
safety of walking children on and north of Maitland Avenue,
a
spotlight,
and a patrol car
Avenue Principal Dan Peiham, sa id
the school entranc'way.
must o onto Maitiand
sa Bar unit wi th blue lights
Parents of l,ake Orlenta arvi walk to Oranole, down opening day was "very Vi
and speaker.
School children have be en Oranole to Oakland Road. smooth,
Seminole
High
School
expressing co n ce r ns about the Traffic count on Maitland
inci
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safety of walking studen ts for Avenue is 20,000 car s da ll)'.
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smoothest start we've had so
In a joint meeting of the city Don Bundy sai
a
d
most
of
the
city
Ear"
He said about 6Oto 70 new
commission,
the
county sidewalk from Ar lington, en- pupi
ls had not been scheduled,
commission and the school tranceway to Glen Arden to but t
ER1C"e""
ha t's "a bo ut half the
hoard, no agreement could be Maitland Avenue will be num
.CANCER
r
we
us
be
uall
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have,"
on
reac hed on whose responsibility co mpleted today.
SOC ETY
the f irst day.
it is to provide access to th e
The
Maitland
Avenue
school. The counts has Con- sidewalk will be co nstructed
sidered paving Oakland Road, frongOranole on the east side of
off Oranole, after the be gi nn ing the s,reet to E llsworth where it
of the new F iscal year, Oct. 1. will cross to the west side to SR
The city, a month ago, be gan 436,
co ns t ru ction on a network of
Some repa irs will be ma de to
sidewalks adjacent to highly old sidewalk and some new
traveled Oranole and Maitland walk wi ll be built, Bundy said.
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BREAKDOWN OF FUNDS:
$ 97,717 - Administration
X4,713 -- Allowances
$3,375 --- Wages
$33 - Fringe BenefIt
05,661 -- Training
11119,963 - Services
Grantappllcaticn may bee.afl,nedat Seminole County Branch Office,
manpower planning division. Seminole Plaza,
Highway Il 92 436..
Cessefberry, Florida, or at the Seminole County Co"rthouse, Room 313,
IritCrgOyt'rnm.,nI.l Coordinator's office. North Park Avenue, Sanford,
between thehoi,rSofS3QA M andS OOP M .Mondaytpiru Friday
Written comments concerning this application Should be dlrcted to
Manpower Planning Coordinator, Comprehensive Manpower Planning
Division, Seminole County Branch Office, Seminole Plaza, Cassstberry,

Sheriff :
Changes
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year, but he expects sales of pounds of breaded shark filets r
to New Orleans public schools
some oo
flOUflth ttü
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for
their lunch programs this
He sends 10 to 15 pounds of
partly because "Jaws"
Year, They have used shark be- dorsal fins the one that sticks
caught the public fancy.
out of the water - to Gunter
M os t c,f Battiste ll.a's shark lore as a base for gumbo.
meat
as
Preuss'
Versailles Restaurant
meat comes from sand and dog
He has shipped shark
here
each
week as the base
sharks brotght in by Gull (Lsb- far as Ohio, and he is trying to
ct-men, who threw the 4-to 6-foot deve10 a market for shark ingredient for shark's fin soup,
rLsh assay a few short years ago. skin. A shark's skin is like considered a delicacy in the
Orient.
"People are shark conscious leather when it's dried, and it
now," Battistella said Monday, can be turned into belts and
Preus., compares the taste to
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County of Seminote, Stit,of Florida
the Proposed variance will be heard
titc such cQrlificai, or er. and
final action taken
tilicates shall be redeemed ac
THIS NOTICE IS TO BE
cording to law the Property PUBLISHED
by posting on the
described in SJ'.h certificat, or property
described above and in
certificates will be %00 to the
gt"e'st rash bidder at the cOurt three public Places within the City
limits of Altamont, Springs at least
hous.edooroflth,&amp;h day Øf October. fifteen days prig, to the time of
$975 at 1$ 00 AM
public hearing
Dated this 2lsf day of Atg1jt 197S
DATED 31415 74th DAY OF
Ai1hjr H Rfrkith, Jr ,
AUGUST, 1913 A U
Clerk Of the County Court
(OFFICIAL SEAL)
fl, Ida real
-Roxanne Hasty.
Deputy Clerk
Secretary
Publish' Sept 7, 9. 16. 73. 191$
Board of Zoning Appeals
OFP to
Publish:epf. 7. $973

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TAIJ.MIASSEE iAP, - Public Service Cornmissioner Paula Hasskins says th e PSC ought to quit
studying the question and a do pt "an cqwtible and sound
'sav" today to fix telep hone charge's.
The issue on how to figure local and long-distance
dialing in company profit ssas at th e heart of th e latest
feud between Mrs. Ilasskins, a Republican, and the two
PSC Democrat ic-s. Chairman Billy Mayo and Bill Bevis,
Also on th e agenda today was th e PSC attorney
recommendation that the cor,lmission not take
JurisdictIon over fuel adjustment ch ar ges of mumcipal
utili ties and rural elec tr ic coopera ti ves. The co mmission
sas expected to accept th e advIce.

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At least 11 persons ss ere kilkt in hi liii: ',s etkt'nil trotER' accidents in Florida, including an 1 1-carld Miariit
irl h. died in a fiery accident oii a bridge bt'tss c'n
Miami and Key hliscayne, state troo pe rs sa id today.
Teresita Perez ssas in a car driven by her father,
Ik'rnado Perez, officers said. Perez lost control of th e car,
sshich hit the bridge abutment, bounced across the
median and struck an oncoming car occupied by six
pe rsons, troopers sa id.
Perez' car caught fire, jamming traffic for tiso hours on
th e Bear ('ut Bridge, officia ls said. Ten persons ssere
in,u.red in tb'' Sunhitv collision

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TALLAHASSEE (API — The son of a fruit picker
is to be sworn in today as th e f irst black justice in the
tustory of th e Florida Supreme Court.
Gus'. fleubin Askess, who appointed Joseph W. hlatchett
to th e post in a historic move believed to be th e first of its
kind in th e South, is to prese nt th e for tiler f ed eral
magistrate to th e Supreme Court.
Chief Justice James Adhins administers the oath of
office and presents the black robe of a justice to Hatchett,
"I have the basic tools of a lawyer," llatchett said sshen
his appointment v.as announc ed in July. "1 can analyze
facts, research lass anti put it on pa pe r. I've been
researching lass for 15 years, looking at tr ial records and
arguing cast's."

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into the bathroom. Blood was af te r midnight when someone reported taken.
Fredrick C. Dekelder, 25
found on bedspreads in a stuck a shotgun ba rrel be hind
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ear.
Stallworth
reported
the
Merlin
Court, Casselberry,
bedroom and one of the ma n's his
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gunman
threatened
to
shoot
reported
thieves
Altamonte Springs police shoes was founu t he
ma de off with
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today reported a shoe store poice said.
him and ordered him to walk a $250 boat trailer left with his
manager, found dead in his
Gunter sa id tia1 t ha t in- do wn near by railroad tracks auto Sunda y at the public boat
apartment
Thur
sday,
died
of
vestigators,
wor ki ng round t he w he re he was forced to lay fa ce launching ramp on the St. Johns
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suffocation while he was be ing clock in the case, have no down and the money was ta ken River at U.S. 17-92 west of
severely beaten about the head sus pec ts bu are following upon from his pockets, Th e bandi ts Sanford.
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De puties reported bur glars
assailants,
fled, deputies said, and broke into a car and a truck in
wi th DeMeester's death,
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Sheriff's deputies today were Stallworth reportedly "went to south Seminole, ta king two
afriend'shouse"andcahledthe citizens band ra di os valued at
autopsy showed 23-year-old ins'estigating a report by a
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$387. Warren Musselwhite, 3618
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possibly food from a recent cents by two unidentified men, re po rted 15-cents was found on radio was taken after a vent
LABOR DAY PIT STOP
meal, stuck in his windpi pe ," one armed with a shotgun.
the hood of Sta ll worth's car,
window wassrnashed ona truck
Gunter said investigators are
In ot her reports, deputi es are and J, William McClure,
011ie Stahlworth, of Midway
A sst'lcomt' sight to holiday sseekend motoris ts was th is rest area
set up betsset'n IMngwoexi anti Sanlaudo, Th e Sem in ole REACT still look ing for the murder Route Two, told deputies he was probing a burglary at the 230 Stratford Square, Howell
ifladlo Emergency Associated Citizens Teams) program which 5'kti1'5 missing 1973 Old- sitting in his au to in the parking Spring Lake hills Drive Bran ch Road, told deputies his
was organized last January, uses two- way radios to help trucke rs smobile, two sets of keys and lot at the DeLuxe Bar, off reside nce of Bruce 0. Fast in car was entered and a radio
hii h $7111) in jewi'lry was unit ta ken.
Southwest Road, Sanford, just
and motorists In emergencies and offer a refreshment break, wallet.
DeMeester's body, with his
i ll erald I'hoto by Bill Vin ce nt Jr.)
hands tied be hind his back, was
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complex manager after officials of the Flagg Brothers
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weekly Cit' Council meeting Co un cil after it reversed a wasn't o ned at the scheduled
, time
Thursday.
ssill be held at 7:30 p.m. today decision granting conditional
DeMeester's parents also action was taken against the
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the Labor Day holida y, property on Hayes R oa
Other
procedural
changes
d
to
two
failed
to
make
a
sc
hedul
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('ouncilman Irwin Hunter, churches.
Wednesday night telephone call i ns tituted, Polk said, include a
planning and zoning cornnew pur c hase order system
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Councilman
John
Danie
ls
will
to
them,
missioner, is sched ul ed to make
that
effectivel'
con
tr
ols
the
discuss establish ing a cornPolice sa id the victim may
a
report of an inquiry of alleged fnittce for city planner criteria have been beaten in one of two purchasing function; an in(li.screpan(Ties in granting of a and selection,
bedrooms in the apartment a nd ventory records system on
building permit by Building
pa ir par ts or t ires
A lso on t he agenda wi ll be his fully-clothed body dragged automotive re
Official Ray Bradshaw to
purchased in lar ge quantities
monthly re po r ts from departSeminole Baptist Temple.
and accounting machine
Bradshaw has deni ed any ment heads budget shifts and
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records, posted daily, on trust
impropriety in issuing the the mayor's report.
_i ac co unts for fines, bonds, in'4-4 ,-'I i
dis'idual de posi ts and other
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da y of August, A D 1915. in the The Certificate numbers and years
County Commissioners' Meeting (if ISSuanCe, the description of the
ions in the Courthouse at Sanford, prC'rty, And the names in whith it
WS assessed are as follows
STATE OF FLORIDA TO: Seminole County. Florida. pursuant
rtUit, No 101 Year of
JOSEPH D JOHNSTON. WHOSE to Petition and Notice heretofore
IsimAnirp 1977
RESIDENCE IS CITY OF MAR
given, passed and adopted a
D.scrIptlortof Property
TINSVILLE. COUNTY OF HENRY. Peselutlnn (loSing, vacatnq and
tot
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Rik I MICtiS Sum PB) PG
STATE OF VIRGINIA. AND abandoning
renouncing and
WHOSE MAILING ADDRESS IS: disclaiming any and all right of the
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RI, S. Box ill. Lot PO 7. MAR
Name In which assessed Charl ie
County Of Seminole and the public in
NSVILIE, VIRGINIA 21112
Mae Gaines
and to the following described
All of said properly being in the
TIA sworn Petition for Dissolution of rights of way. to wit
Marriage a Vinculo having been
That portion of Cayuga Circle County of Seminole, Slateof Florida
filed regarding your marriage to lying between Lots 7 and
Unless '..ich certificate or cer
LINDA W JOHNSTON. In Circuit Oakland Hills Addition. Plat (took fific,lilrs shall be redeemed ac
Court In and for Seminole County. fl PIQC 90. Public Records of rnrdng to law the property
Florida, the short title of which is IN Seminole County. Florida
described in such certificate or
THE MARRIAGE OF:
RE
By the Board of County Corn Certificates will be sold to the
D JOHNSTON. Husband
hlohrt (ash bidder at the court
mi%slonprs of Seminole County.
Respondent. and LINDA W. Florida, this 76th day 01 August, hoe doorr on the 61h day of October,
1975 at 1100 AM
JOHNSTON. Wife Petitioner, these A 0. 1975
Dated this 71s1 day of August. 1915
presents command you to appear
fSeall
Arthur H B e ckwith. Jr
and file your Answer or other
Board of County
defense or pleading With the Clerk of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Commissioners
the Circuit Court in and for Seminole
By Ida (real,
of Seminole County. Florida
DCpUIV Clerk
County. Florida. and serve a copy
fly' Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Pubtith Sept 7. 9, 16. 23. $915
thereof on Petitioner's Attorney,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
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Jack T Bridges of Cleveland &amp;
fly , mann K Hare
Mite. P O Drawer Z. Sanford,
Deputy Clerk
Florida 37771. on or before the 301h Publish' Sept 7. $913
day of September. 1975. or otherwise DEP 9
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
a default will be entered against you
FOR TAX DEED
WITNESS my hand and official
(Section 197.246 Florida Statutes)
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
sealof theCtyrk of the Circuit Court.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
on this 22nd day of A u gust. AD.
ll, ,1 1 Ct',r$-,
Notice of Public Hearing
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t u. foll oov,fig
If. hci,irij of co unty (urn
(crli
rr,tfc,t
fl, fOnd s4ud cer
Arthur
or a ta deed to be issued
Florida, will hold a public hearing to thereon The
As Clerk of the Circuit Court
certificate numbers

as is reguiresi for all new con record" inPlat Book 19. Pace 17
Of Florida, )7707, within 30daysotthedateo, this publication,
struction in Professional Of tic, 'he Public Records of Seminole Publish' Aug 31. Sept
1. 7, 197$
OEQ 197
County.
Florida;
Drjtrjcts, SectIon 6 "P O"F
and,
The
nd
Woodla
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on
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Secti
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locat
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THE PUBLIC HEARING will be
NOTICE
he ld in the City Hall of Altamonte Section 33, TownShip 20 South,
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. AS PRIME
Sprnos. Ftora.
d on Monday. Range 79 East, according to the SPONSOR FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, HEREBY NOTIFIES THE
September IS, $913. at $ 00 P M .or
replat of Block "0" as recorded in PUBLIC OF ITS GRANT MODIFICATION SUBMITTAL TO THE
%orking conditions.
as soon thereafter as pOss'ble, at Plat Rook It, Page 33 of the Public UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR FOR
which time Interested parties a
Records of Seminole County. FUNDS IN THE AMOUN.T.',;:.4
....tcIVEO UNDER T HE COM
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tMPLOYMENTAND TRAINING ACT (CETA)OF 1973,
final interpretation made
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TITLE I, MAKING THE TOTAL ALLOCATION TO SEMINOLE COUNTY
Chairman
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OVIEDO- Sixty-seven of the percentor300cltyvot?rswni,t'l . "
.I..L W 'I' le Psablisnetj
OF
by
Board
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posting
in
thr
of
County
-.-'.:
oublic places
NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) - Bahamian officials have
city's *'i. ,i,o14ti
h3
utallUtS at the city hall
*Neu
Commissioners
withIn the City of Altamonte
$420,975 - Original Grar" Appli,,&amp;tIOfl
reported spotting by çwihi"t
cast ballots by 10:15 today in polling place..
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Seminole County Florida
Springs, Flor ida at least fifteen
Addit ional Allocation
flLZ1
i;iTiuegallypullinglobster traps in Bahamian waters.
days
Thepollsaretocloseat7p.m.
prior to the time of public A'TEST
the municipol election where
5479,737 - Total Allocation
Arthur 1. fi,,' kwIth. ,'r.
The officials said they had ordered a 60-foot police boat
Virtually winning re-election bearing
two city council seats and the
(leek to the Board of
DATFrI TIII 7 1h UAY OF
The additicnl receipt of 5201.309 will be Utilized
with three-inch cannon to pursue the boats sighted
to his third two-year term is aU(,ST 1975 A U
mayor's office are up.
to Increase existing
County Commissioners.
Work and training positions and will have no sufficient change to the
Monday.
City Clerk N3ncy Cox, also Mayor Leon Ohliff, running 10FF ICIAL SEAL)
pur
Seminole County, Florida
Po se ot the program
Pi,hlish Sept 7. 1973
Poxanne Hasty. Secretary
Coast Guard officials in Mi.auu today said they had not
clerk of today's election, Last unopposed. Incumbent CounPRIME SPONSOR. Seminole County. Board of County Commissioners
()FR $0
Board of Zoning Appeals
been informed of aany arrests.
week predicted a turnout of 35 ctbuan Carlos Warren, seeking Publish Sept 2. 1975
NAME OF HIGHEST ELECTED OFFICIAL: Sidney I VihIc'n. Jr.
Chairman
CITY OF
a second term in office, IS DER 13
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
UNIT OF GOVERNMENT: County
challenged by Robert W.
FLORIDA
AREA SERVED Seminole
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Notice of P ub lic Hearing
Whittier while incumbent,
POPULATION 134,111
FOR TAX DEED
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS TO BE SERVED 431
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Herbert McCarley, also seeking (Section 191.246 Florida Statutes) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
'TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 1(1 TFIMINAIE PROGRAM 463
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
a second term is vying wi th
the B oa rd Of Zoning Appeals of the
StC,NtriCArf'l SEGMI:NTS TO BE SERVED:
tpi
ssle r Juanita Banks the
City of Alt6rnont.' Springs, t-lorida.
391 -. Black
Charles W. Pratt.
ho lder Of thi follo*,,y- 'lr''Lates t.'iat said
Board will hold a public
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R ec eiving Public Assistance
Wh ile unofficial results will be Piq filed s4,cj certificates for
a ax
hearing t, consider the QuMlion of
13- Hand icapped
available wthlil ininutcs after deed to be issued thereon The arnnting a retr yard variance of
26 -, Veterans
I po11s close, absentee ballots certifitate' nurnb,'r and years of l*eIye feet from the reguireme'nt of
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issuance, the description of the
Sec tion 6 "ft 1AA"H of Zoning
760 - White
are scheduled to be counted at property. *nd the names
i'l WtiIh it
Ordinance 774 fl The propose'd
9 - Over 35
NEW ORLEANSAP) ..me stimulated sales. In other
There are no bones — a 11 a ,n. Wednesday If a city vas assesse'o areas fOIl*'s:
variance Would leave an eighteen
107- Female
movie "Jaws" mi,ht Lie an areas, It has hurt.
shark's hulk Is built around council quorum can be
Certificate No 576 Year of toot rear yard for Lot 105, Barclay
1)1 -- Youth
IYt'an(e
a
anathema to some seashore re77 - Adult Retardates
Woods First AddlIon, 61$ Mayfair
"It's a matter of educa ting cartilage, even the jaws, riiustu'ed, Mrs. Cox said.
Descript ion of Pr*Wty
Avenue
ALLOCATION OF FUNDS'
sort operators, but Preston Bat the public that you can't always Battistella said. And shark
f a quorum is not present at
Sec 37 Twill 71M P(F flE S 25 Ftt
TIfF PUBLIC HEARING will
$4031115
Seminole Community College
77Q PARTICIPANTS
tistella fIi!Ures it's going to give cat tbe high- pr i ced fish \(uJ focal 1,s ckap — 75 (Tents a II a.m., the election will be P1 251 31'. I ;. 1 it Of SE m Of
S 51.921
be nt'ld in the City Hail of
Seminole
County
Astoc
for
Retarded
Children — 30
NF '. (less I4dl Sec 33 T S 20 RE.
Iu.s buranes.s a shot in the arm.
Altamonte Springs, Florida,
PARTICIPANTS
can't ignore the ground meat of pound for filets, compared wi th canvassed and absentee ballots
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Monday, September IS. $973. at S 00
$ 77.0 — FLORIDA State Employment Service
The New Orleans seafood the seafood industry."
11.75 for trout or redfish.
co un ted at 7:30 p.m. Wed700 PAR
Name in which assessed Aida P IA. fl( as soon
thereafter
as
TICIPANTS
vendor says he sold about 150,Smith
Bat tisteila thinks shark filet nesday.
possible, at which time Inter ested
$101,905 -- Seminole Coun ty District School Board
Battistelia will stq,ply
- All of said property
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH NOTICE OF
RESOLUTION
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
ctoslNc. VACATING AND
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. ABANDONING RIGHTS OFWAY (Section I7.246 Florida Statutes)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 71.I75I•CA.04.A TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
that R.'Ilph '.t Irene A Schoolcralt
NOTICE iii, hereby gi ven that the
In Re: The Marriage of
floard of (Tounty Cammiss , onørs of ftC hflldPr of the fOlIOWtng Ce,
iosrri 0 JOHNSTON
tilicates has fled sa
ertifscales
Husband Respondent.
Seminne County. Florida. at
for ii t4tN deed to he issued thereon
Regular Meeting held on the 76th
and

A federal flolfa was last seen,
mother, Viola, were also schedgrand jury launches a probe to.
Officials familiar with the uled today. She died last Thu
Thum
day into the disappearance of probe confirmed last week that day at 85 in a Plymouth nursing
ex-Teamsters union boss Jim- three tracking dogs detected home. Friends of the Hoffa
ms Ilolfa. U.S. Atty. Ralph Guy Ilofla's scent in the back seat family said she was never told
said he hopes to unravel the and trunk.
her son had disappeared, al.
mystery by taking testimony
But O'Brien said It was "hi. though she called for him every
from mere than 70 subpoenaed dicrous" to suggest Hoffa was day.
witnesses,
in the car with him the day
Guy said the grand jury's H offa disappeared. O'Brien
work initially will be to in. said he borrowed Giacalone's
usiness
vestigate rather than to collect auto to deliver a fish to a
evidence for indictments.
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Teamsters Union vice president Z
Meanwhile, the FBI will at- in a Detroit suburb.
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tempt to maintain custody of an
The FBI seized the car Aug. 9
auto which agents believe may Giacalone, 22, contended the
hold a clue to Hoffa's July 30 car is being held illegally be
disappearance. The car belongs cause a statement sworn to by
pos
to Joseph Giacalone, son of federal agents justifying seizreputed Mafia figure Anthony tire of the auto is insufficient to
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS "Tony Jack" Giacalone.
show probable cause that any The Altamonte-Casselberry
A hearing on the car con- federal crime was committed. Chamber of Commerce Board
troversy is scheduled before
An affidavit filed in federal of Directors has voted
U.S. District Judge Robert De. court in connection with the unanimously to oppose a
Mascio.
FBI's request for a search war- proposed ordinance permitting
The auto was being driven by rant said the FBI felt there was certain
occupations
in
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Ecuador Calm Following

Home DeIiver Week, 55 cents; Month. $2.40; 6 Months, $1420;
Year, $2840 8% Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $270; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Mznths, $32.40.

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Attempted Army Overthrow
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) Ecuador was reported caLm
again today following the failure of an attempt by the
army chief of staff to overthrow President Guillermo
Rodriguez Lara. The leader of the attempted coup
Monday, Gen. Raul Gonzalez Alvear, surrendered after 12
hours when the army, navy and air force failed to join the
single army unit supporting him. The president accused
"irresponsible politicians" of instigating the rebellion.
Unofficial reports said 20 people were killed and about 50
wounded in the fighting around the presidential palace in
downtown Quito.
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Home Construction:
Dream Fading?
The Commerce Department's report of a 13.7
per cent jump in housing starts in July is another
item of good news from the economic front. A
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RAY CROMLEY
DON OAKLEY
However, from the standpoint of the American
family shopping for a new house, the surge in home
building mayh ave little significance.
Most of the new houses being built this year
will go on the market at a price within reach of a
shrinking number of Americans. With the median
income in the United States of America at about
S13,000 a year, the old rule of thumb that a family
can afford a house worth two arid a half times
annual income puts the limit of a prudent housing
investment at barely more than $30,000 for families
in the median bracket. New houses in that price
range are becoming relatively rare.
WASHINGTON — (NEA) - The senate is up
I
Not since "Dewey Defeats Truman" in 1948
That means the dream of owning a home is to its tricks again. It has before it a bill, s.s,
—
have the samplers of public opinion come under
going up in the smoke of inflation for a great many called a "sunshine" law which purports to
so much fire and their polling methods been so
,.
—
wage-earners. Must the dream be abandoned? We generally open meetings of senate and House
questioned as they have of late, especially In the
hope not, but we can also hope that the federal and committees and of certain selected government
vital areas of environmentalism and con..sumerism.
state governments do not lose sight of where the agencies to the public.
The bill is enthusiastically supported by
problem lies in their efforts to keep the dream alive Common
A case in point Is a widely reported survey '
Cause and other groups listed as
as a public policy.
the
Opinion Research Corp. of Princeton, N.J.,
'public interest."
m is supposed to encourage
Owning a hoe
which
found, based on interviews
inter
of 2,038 people
In truth, S.5, as first introduced, had some
,of voting age, that 75 per cent of all Americans
responsible citizenship, which lends some measure of integrity and some teeth. As
oppose the creation of an independent federal
justification to federal programs to encourage amended, it is a sham and facade, an attempt to
Consumer Protection Agency. According to the
home-buying over and above the obvious economic convince voters the sponsors are interested in
poll, the public is "generally satisfied" with the
benefits to individuals and the construction in- the public's right to know. But the teeth have
I
consumer protection efforts of existing governdustrv. There are limits, however, on how far the been filed down to the gums.
ment agencies.
government can go in stimulating home conThe bill starts out, section by section, in a
The survey has been vigorously attacked by
struction before it drifts into irresponsibility - straightforward manner. It declares Senate
supporters of the legislation which would set up
both in terms of its own budgets and the budgets of committee meetings shall be open — standing,
the superagency, who claim that its questions
select or special, and all subcommittee
the people it wants to help,
c. - T_ were slanted aradloaded. They also pomtout that
House committee meetings shall be
= .
In the last year and a half the federal governit was commissioned by the Business RoundJoint congressional meetings shall be
ment has put $13.5 billion into subsidizing home open.
table, a New York-based association of business
open. The meetings of most of the important
firms which, along with various local chambers
loans at interest rates below prevailing market regulatory agencies shall be open.
of commerce, has been actively publicizing the
levels. The long-standing tax provision allowing
Then come the exceptions. Each Is reasonable
findings.
homeowners to deduct mortgage interest on its face. Meetings can be closed to the public
payments from their income tax liability can be in the Interests of national defense, foreign
Now comes another survey that is sure to be
controversial,
this one by the prestigious Louis
interpreted as a $12 billion a year "subsidy." Also, policy or law enforcement, for the protection of
It
Harris
&amp;
Associates.
the $2,000 tax credit allowed to purchasers of new trade secrets, financial and cornmercial in/ ,..,."
v
"Almost to-thirds of the American people
homes this year and next is adding $600 million a formation given the government on a con/
fidenti.aJ basis, or to protect informers or law
favor the building of more nuclear plants in the
year to the federal deficit.
United States," is the major finding of this poll,
Subsidized interest rates may make a house enforcement agents.
ç —,
based on a cross-section of 1,537 households
They can be closed to protect information
investment more attractive to some Americans but
around the country. Specifically, 63 per cent are
they do not attack the problem of inflated home which would be an unwarranted invasion of
said
to be in favor, 19 per cent opposed and 18 per
prices. Construction costs have jumped 71 per cent privacy, or which would expose some person to
ntnotsure.
disgrace or public contempt, or which would
in the last decade. Property taxes have risen
63.5 td to "c" an Individual with crime or
In addition, it was determined that "the public
per cent, insurance 37.9 per cent and maintenance misconduct. There are other exceptions.
endorses nuclear power plants more strongly
and repairs 92.1 per cent. These are realities that
need a stable market for their crops,
than its political, business and environmental
Cash For Grain
Now it will easily be seen that while most,
the propective home-buyer still must face.
As the editorial said, "Once we recognize this leaders and the regulators of public utilities
The editorial of Aug. 2, "Soviet Grain Sale fact — America's ability to produce — it first believe they do." Some 201 of these people were
The housing industry has been under pressure perhaps all. of these exceptions have great
merit they ar2 so broad In scope that virtually Helpful To U.S." was very good. But it Lacked becomes a matter of how we should sell our also polled.
to find new ways of designing, building and any congressional committee meeting or session some in fulfilling Jefferson's Idea of the grain, not
whether we should sell It."
The Harris survey was commissioned by
marketing houses to cut their costs. The more the of any Importance could be closed to the public obligation of the free press - that the free press
And
that
is
the
crux
of
the
matter
—
how
we
Ebasco
industries, Inc., a major engineering,
government subsidizes present costs of buying a under these provisions — with little or no should fully Inform the pevple and they would should sell it. It should be cash
on the construction and consulting firm involved in the
home, the less that pressure will be felt. The more recourse,
make the correct judgments.
barreihead to Russia for America's ability to building of power plants of all types.
The saving grace in the original bill lay in a
Some of the things the jnedla do not inform produce should not be used to fuel Russia's war
government goes into debt to provide those subThe news media that
series
of paragraphs providing that a fourth of the people of are: "an army marches on its machine.
sidies, the more that inflation will gnaw at our
, j"jizjream
g
of public opinion
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economy as a whole. The recent spurt in housing the committee or subcommittee members could, stomach." (Napoleon) So our grain, if limited in
polls,
and
particularly
editorial
writers
who may
in most eases, raise &amp; point of order within two sales to Russia, is a weapon for peace.--"
starts takes its place among favorable economic days,
S.B.
"Jim"
Crowe
base
their
comments
on
them,
hear
a recri.
forcing a vote by congress on throw!
'iro win ouy from other cow'Sanford sibtilty for asetiti:th Uus accuracy of their
indicators, but when it comes to getting homes on transcripir the-cnn
Iiiituimg open tries? Well, let them. I am sure France, Gersources of Lnnsiation — though how they can
the market at a price the averu"
aii to the general public,
many and Denmark, et at, will get the cash and
letters !' t: vulLr are weIome.
always do this without conducting surveys of
still have a long way to travel.
This, of course, provided a means by which a let the credit go. And when they hty fr:,:,1 thc
They should be as brief as possible and

'Sunshine

Survey

Law Causes

Unsettling

Concern

JERUSALEM ( AP)
The
new Israeli-EgyptIan agreement for a second Israeli with.
drawalin the Sinai Desert went
before Israel's political parties
today for its test.
The Knesset, Israel's parlia.
ment, was expected to take up
the agreement Wednesday
after the parties determined
their positions. Statements
from political leaders before
conclusion of the negotiations
indicated it would be approved
by a narrow majority,
Meanwhile, the Ford ad-

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. iAP) — The United States
has countered Third World demands for a new international economic order with a plan for a variety of
i'
development programs to aid poor countries. In a
speech Monday to a special session of the United Nations
General Assembly, Amlxis.sador Daniel Patrick Moyni.
haii proposed a new $10 ijillion financing agency within
the
International Monetary Fund to help development
programs in countries with falling export incomes; an
international Investment trust managed by the World
Bank's International Finance Corp. to insure private
investors against losses in developing countries; an international fund for agricultural development in poor
countries; international centers to help developing
countries with industrial technology and the exchange of
technical information, and an International Energy Institute to coordinate and assist development of sources of
energy other than oil.

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risks for Israel in tLc aci,rd
But he said these had to be taken to move toward peace, and
the agreement could "open a
new chapter in relations" with
Egypt and in the Middle East.
"I think the agreement ...
marks a turning point in the
Arab-Israeli conflict," President Anwar Sadat said at the
ceremony in Alexandria.
President Ford telephoned
Kissinger and Rabin in Jerusa.
1cm and Sadat in Egypt.
"You can count on us to continuelost.and with you," he told

l:r,: Ii akr You an
rest assured that we will work
with you to make sure that the
agreement is carried out, not
only in spirit but in letter."
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"We will not tolerate stagnation or stalemate," Ford told
the Egyptian president. "You
have my assurance that we will
keep the momentum going."
Ford congratulated Kissinger
on a "great achievement, certainly one of the most historic of
this decade if not the century."

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It's happened to all of us. You run short of cash on il wet2kend.
night. or holiday. And you're stuck. Because your bank is
H1 H. and you can't cash a check.
ose days are gone forever.
iw, on the outside wall of your Flagship Bank you'
find -24- Hour Jack:' He's open at midnight. 2 in the rnorminq.
Satuiday evening. Sunday afternoon, the 4th of Ju,.
Christmas. and all other times too.
"24-Hour Jack" lets you vithdrawup to $1()()a day
from your checking account. Withdraw from savings. Make
deposits (and get a printed receipt). And Jack wi!l even take
your instalment loan payments.
What's more the cost of using this handy dandy serice
is darn reasonable. It's frce!A gift from us to vuu when '.0
open a checking account.
So hustle over and open one. Because with"24'Ilnur
Jack on your side, you'll never he shut out anin on (1
Sunday afternoon.

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SEPT. 3
SEPT. 9
Advanced Gunsmlthlng, 7-10
Central Florida Sheltered
p.m., 8 weeks, S-208. Call Workihip's annual meeting, 8
Seminole Community College's p.m., Sun Bank Community
Community Serlvces for Room, 200 S. Orange Ave.,
reservations,
Orlando.
Altamonte Woman's Club, 10 SEPT. 11
SISTER club luncheon
a.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
David
meeting,
noon, Cavalier.
Center. Speaker Capt.
Gunter of Altamonte Springs SEPT. 13
Police Dept.
Country and Western Dance,
Knights
of Columbus Hall, 25o4
SEPT. 4
Forest City Elementary S. Oak Ave., Sanford, 8 p.m.
School First Grade Open House, Open to public.
SEPT. 18
p.m.
Beginning Antiques, 7 p.m.SEPT. 5
Athletic 10 p.m., AEC 12, fee $15.00, 6
Lyman High School
wks. For reservations call
Boosters will sponsor a
Community Services at SCC.
becue at 5:3() p.m. with swim
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preview of football team, and
back to school dance at 8 p.m.

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WEATHER

Partly cloudy thra,gh
Wednesday. Chance of thun.
dershowers mainly during the
..li fJ.hhi.
afternoons. Highs in the upper
Slim 'a Trim, 10 a.m. and 1 80g to low 90s. Lows in the low
p.m. Monday and Wednesday, 70s. Variable winds 10 mph or
SCC's South Seminole Center. less, gusty near thunCall Seminole Community dershowers. Rain probability 40
College's Community Services per cent during the afternoons,
for reservations.
zo per cent at night.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Sanford-Seminole A r t
Partly
cloudy with scattered
Association, 6:30 P.m.' Civic
mostly
afternoon
thunCenter, for covered dish
supdershowers.
Highs
in
the
upper
per. Joe Mathieux will conduct 80g and low
90g Lows mainly in
a critique,
the 70s.
Parent Effectiveness, 7 P.m.,
Daytona Beach tides: high
SCC's South Seminole Center, 6:03 a.m., 6:33 p.m.; low 12:05
12 weeks. For reservations call p.m. Port Canaveral: high 5:47
SCC Community Services,
am., 6:22 p.m.; low 12:05 p.m.
Seminole High School Band
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JACK ANDERSON

SEPTEMBERI,1975
AI)MIS.SIONS

BERRY'S WORLD

More Embarrassments Await Nixon

Sanford:
Joe N. Azzarello
Betty F. Chambers
Q
Georgia l)unwoody
Randy B. Frederick
Florence H. Levy
Ignatius Olivo
Olive Teate
Claude U. Wails
Helen l)yett, Dellary
William C. West, DeBary
Grover C. Woodbury, DeBary
Margarette
If.
Frank,
Deltona

One reason Richard Nixon it fighting so hard agreed but made impulsive, intemperate
to gain custody of the celebrated White House remarks, our sources report. The language

ersations that were recorded, we believe, own way, gludgingly
sald his F6rchlld holdings
should belong to the taxpayers. For Nixon but blasted
Common
Causetofor
maligning
him.
tspes, apparently, is to spare himself from new might even give rise to charges that he sought carried on the people's business, not his own, In There is rm.,re, meanwhile,
the
library story.
embarrassments.
dictatorial powers.
the oval office.
As we reported last
Sources privy to conversations ILsIde the waJ
Our sources doubt, however, that he intended
Fairchild put up
We also contend that Nixon cannot be trusted $25,000 to help build theApril,
new library. None other
c41ie, while Nixon occupied it, recall some to go as far as the taped conversations might to
screen the conversatIons, We need only cite than
political tisci'sslons that the former President indicate. They blame Haldeman who, they say, the White
Fairchild's president, Edward G. Uhl, also
House transcripts he released on
April took charge of the project as president of the
might want to keep out of the history books. had an appetite for power.
), iwi the nation discovered later that they Robert IS. Sikes
There was blunt, bold talk, for example, of "oneBut they heard enough of the conversations
library Association. And the
to had been doctored and distorted,
coriiam"s chit'f press agent, Walter Ro'ssbach,
man rule" and of Nixon's "right" to run the understand why Nixon would like first crack at
SIKES STORY: Last April, we exposed the volunteered to help promote the library.
count.-y, our sources recall. Thew cnscuaions the tapes before they become part of the
per- cozy rclationship between Rep. Robert LF.
Now we have learned that UN has wangled
were usually initiated, say our sources, by manent history of his administration.
Sikes, D,-Fla,, and Fairchild Industries. We told $21,500 in library
Nixon's major domo, H.R. Haldeman. who
contributions from eight major
As he acknowledged in a sworn deposition, he
how Sikes, a Fairchild stokeholder, had used his aircraft
crstanUy sought to bolster the power of the wouid like to arrange "for proper review of the influence
corporations. At least two of the conas a member of the House Military trlbutors, Lear Siegler of Santa Monica, Calif.,
White House.
tapes, which can only be undertaken by IflO
and Appropriations subcommittee to help Fairchild and United Technology
As Haldeman rationalized it, ti'e
members of my family."
of Hartford, Conn.,
land a $138 million aircraft deal
admitted to us that they had been awarded
was the only official elected by all '.ne people.
Only his wife, his daughters and himself, he
In Wa.chlngton, Sikes championed the A-10 defense contracts directly connected with the A.
Haldeman felt this gave Nixon a mandate, declared, could make "the delicate Judgment, airplane
which Fairchild manufactures. In 10.
particularly alter his 1912 landslide victory, to with regard to what is private and what is per.
Crestview, Fla,, Fairchild championed the
None of the eight corporations are
set the nation's policies.
sonal and what Is political and what is em- Robert IS, Sikes Memorial Utxary,
Haldeman urged Nixon to ride roughshod barrassing, what Is national security."
headquartered anywhere near Florida. All
Ow' report was followed by other news stories denied that their
eagerness to Immortalize Sikes
over Congresa, contending Its members jj.
Footnote: in fairness, the record should show
aboutInterest
Sikes' manipulations,
The
respected
in
brick
and
mortar
had anything to do with his
divii.!ually reprennted limited constituencies, that we are a party to the litigation over the public
group, Common Ca
use,
call
ed influence on defense contracts
Sonietunes Halzlcman advocated power plays White House tapes and that our attorney, upon Sikes to resign his committee post for
UN told us that the contril'tjtors
that clearly violated the Presloent's con- William Dobrovlr, conducted the deposition,
"have
stltutlonal authority, witnesses reca ll.
The controversial tapes were purchased and alleged conflict, of Interest involving, among substantial business at Eglin Air Force Base or
othtr titjrg, his ownership of Fairchild stock. In
the Immediate at
During these discussions, Nt*on not only installed at the taxpayers' expense. The COflA spokesman for Sikes
The crusty Sikes, accustomed to having his had no conunen(.

In addition to the Israt'li troop
withdrawal and return of the
Abu Rudeis oilfields to Egypt,
the pact commits the two
longtime enemies to refrain
from the "threat or use of
force" against each other. Kissinger said he hoped "the mmplementation of this agreement
and the documents that we have
initialed today will be remembered as that point where
peace at last began in the
Middle East."
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rnbin admitted that there were

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WASHINGTON ' All)
'l'he provision in the Middle
East peace plan that up to 200 U.S. technicians monitor
Ole Sinai truce is meeting some opposition from members
of Congress who are concerned that any American involvement there might lead to another Vietnam.
Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger, meanwhile,
told a news conference that the use of the technicians was
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their own is not clear.
decision to close a meeting or portions of a U.S. the
c L aài die West.
comment on matters of general Juterest.
But while many people are suspicious of
meeting could be kept np&amp;ttt
These
Another is that our production is always listed
The letters should deal with tunes and avoid .iweeping generalities extrapolated from the
:izrupns, nawever, were eliminated from the In bushels. The Russians want to buy 35 to 50 personalities.
responses of a few thousand people out of 210
bill,
million metric tons of grain — mostly corn, in
The editor reserves the right to edit those million, the scientific validity of modern poll
The elimination of the safeguard means, in spite of the fact that their purchases are usually letters for reasons
of space, but will exercise taking methods has been pretty well upheld over
Since i951 "e bu.Jing trades unions have been trying to fact, that if the bill becomes law, what the public listed as grain or wheat.
great care that the thrust of the letter is not lost the years. (Even the famous Dewey fumble was
upset a Supreme Court decision which prohibits picketing will have access to will, as now, be at the whim of
This method of reporting is subliminal In the editing.
not so much the consequence of faulty polling as
aj'alnst all contractors and subcontractors at a common con- the majority of those present at each committee brainwashing as few will relate 35 to 50 million
All letters must be signed with a mailing of the fact that the pollsters stoWed interviewing
struction site to support a strike against one employer,
meeting. Which Is essentially no different from metric tons to the fact that a metric ton Is 2240 address and, when possible, a teleçhone
number voters too early in the election campaign.)
Even under -nonnal" circumstaw
.ft there would be little this year or last or the year before, for most pounds and com weighs 56 pounds per bushel — so the Identity of the writer may be verified.
IMe
What it seems to boil down to is the credibility
justification for providing construction unions with more of the committees.
wheat 60 pounds. So a metric ton is 35.66 bushels Evening Herald will respect the
wishes of of the pollsters. Credibility Is their most valuable
sort of muscle that has helped to price commercial and
Matter of fact, the listing of "legitimate" of wheat and 40 bushels of corn. Thus. 50 million writers who do not want their flames to appear In
asset, their stock In trade. They would be
residential development to market limits,
bases for closing meetings to the public, and metric toris of corn Is two billion bushels, two- prwt.
treading In dangerous waters were they to begin
During this period of construction industry doldrums, ap- listing the base3 in such detail, will, if history is a fifths of our estimated corn crop.
We reserve, of course, the right to reject any compromising their
impartiality in order to tel.Ll
proval of the picketing bill by the Senate and a presidential guide, make it easier to close crucial discussions
This Is not a stable market as are our exports letters 1111 newspaper consider, to
be
libelous
or
the
sponsor
of
a
particular
poll what he wants to
signature would be a disservice to the nation as a whole and to to the public,
to Japan. More than anything else, our farmers slanderous,
hear
or even be suspected of doing so.
the building tradesman in particular.

Although Senate Majority
Leader Mike Mansfield and
some other influential menuhers oppose the American involvement, Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger has said he
expects congressional approval.
Israel and Egypt initialed the
new agreement in Jerusalem
and Alexandria Monday after a
12-day (liplomnatic shuttle by
Kissinger. If the Knesset approves It, the two governments
are expected to sign it in Geneva several days later,

Sinai Pact Questioned

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ministration opened a campaign to win approval of the
agreement by the U.S.
Congress. This is needed
because the pact provides for
the stationing of some 200
American civilians at dcctronic surveillance stations be.
Lween the two armies.
President Ford said if the
agreement collapsed because
Congress refused to authorize
the American presence, the resuit would be "turmoil, in.
creased tension and obviously a
greater chance for war."

U.S. Counters Demands

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"We looked high and low and finally found a
deceit back-to-school outfit for Johnny!"

Israel Expected To Approve Sinai Pact
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Tuesday, Sept.?, 1913—SA

Frederick Wilmore,
Enterprise
Leander N. Bent, Orange
'ity
nlscHAR(;Es

Sunday afternoon.
You prom1ised
1 to treat your team to
pizzas it tney won. You didnt think they
had a chance, but they did,.
Now. youre stuck for the party, but
you just have a couple o bucks on you.
So you zip by "24 Hour Jack'your
banker os always open. Press a few
buttons, grab some cash, and go from
rinkydinkto hero in one minute flat.
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Muriel I. Zens, DeBary
F' linomena L. Maglione,
Deltona
Roland A. Paquette, Deltona
William H. Brown, Lake
Mary
Helen K. McGill, Winter Park
Mrs. Edward Geraldine i
E('khoff &amp; baby boy, Sanford.

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MRS. LA VERNE EMRICK

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864 K. 20th St., Sanford, died
Tuesday morning. Born in

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Hicksville, Ohio, she lived In
Sanford for the past 23 years.
She was a member of First
Presbyterian Church. Sur.
vivors include her husband,
Orval Emrick, of Sanford and
sister, Mrs. Irene Miller, Leo,

"24-Hour Jack" Your anvhour hanker.
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l3risson Funeral Home Is In
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FLAGSHIP BANK OF ORLANDO
1400 F. COLONIAL DR.
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FLAGSHIP FIRST NATION
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Tuesday, Sept. 2. 1975

By ELSA WILLIAMS

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Multi- Petal
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artist will want to progress flower picture you'll find
from single-petal flowers and garden
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But making an arrangement
il,
roses or carnation&amp; Ile first
of
flowers f or your emstep is to simplify the design. broithe
de
red bouquet. may be a
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little
more
difficult
than
broider as many petals as
see on full-blown rose. Instead grouping those that ou bring
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a
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design b carefully arranging
an
the flower petals to suggest
flower a rra
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man
fullness of the real flower
handsome
wustrations,
often
Another
problem
en. ,,
artists famous for their
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countered in the delineation of
flowercompositions. Li
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multi-petaled flowers is how to
arrangements,
like
those
of
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indicate that one petal lies on Ja
panese, will inspire
top of another
or
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curled back on itself. A method
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stems
and
flower
masses
that I find effective is to use a
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raised flower-design kit study the r
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DOR IS
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DIETRICH
n1ht at the ne Sth:r
Lake
Correspondent
home of Doris and Bill
Brumley. C-)-hosting the event
DIAL
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were Mrs. Brumley's son and
his wife, Sue and Buddy Burton
of Sanford.
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-The guest list included Mrs.
W)nelle Lamer, mother of the Man Edna Burton and
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Bill Mengel, parents of the (Smith) and Tommy Barks are
bride from Altamonte Springs. now neighbors in Gainesville
Other attending were Bill and where Jimmy and Tommy are
Walter Gielow, Dottie and Bob working as nurses after
Karns, Bonnie and Henry recently graduating from
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Schumacher, l.tic) and Bud nurse's training
Layer and Vera Mathers.
Following a year of hospital
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Agnes and A.
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Aldean Drive home honoring Jimmy will work toward a PA,
Bernard Fitzgerald on his and Tommy will enter
birthday. Guests included some anesthesiology.

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Brea k Camp ? Tem er, Temper
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weekend.
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For that matter, so did anyone who has treked to Central
Florida's wild side, pitched a tent and survived the elements to
return home smiling.
Don't get the idea that I'm a city slicker. I've been in the
woods lots of times. Used to cut through a deserted lot on my s'ay
home from school, and chased plenty of home run balls into the
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brush in my day.
,
Rock Springs, just a stone's throw from west Seminole
County, should be a snap. Perfect for a weekend excursion isith
The area carries the name of Dr. Howard Kelley, who
the kids, who don't see enough of their dad since the divorce.
donated the 200-acre tract to Orange County in 1927.
We filled the car trunk with camping gear, borrowed from a
The mouth of the spring empties into a 10-foot pool, its swift
Friend. "Now about the tent," were the so-called simple in- current scooting divers along, down the narrow throat and
structions, "just put up the eve arid ridge poles First. . - it's a snap
eventually to the rock and sand bottom stream where one handful
after that. And the stove has instructions on the upper lid."
of bottom will often produce two or three shark teeth.
It was the first camping trip fcr Scotty, 8, and Mike, 7,
The stream had to wait on this sunny, Saturday morning. First
Perhaps the last for gcxtd old dad, 33, but feeling much, iiiuc
order was to pitch camp, beginning suth the tent. 11mm . . gotta
older.
find those ridge poles. And the cvi 1-odes, too. Surely they are
Rock Springs is one of those parks of beauty tucked away in
labeled. Surely they are riot
A the pines just a few miles northeast of Apopka. It's a haven for'
Thus, began an operation best described as the trial and error
picnickers, barbecuers, frisbee throwers, sun worshipers and method, which requires the same dexterity as a golfer digging his
nature trail lovecs. But most breathtaking Is the underwater
way out of a sandtrap. Now why sould a tent manufacturer
splendor of the spring and the three-quarter of a mile creek is put different colored tips on two pieces of pole which must join?
perfect for the inask-and-snorkd set, as well as tubers who float
Poles are trimmed to a portable, three-foot size, but when
downstream,
Paired together, the color code isn't blue-on-blue, red-on-red, etc.

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Th e high school season is still about 10 days off, but
th ree Seminole County coachesssillgetasneakpresiesi of
,A hat may be in store for the campaign as they head Into
jamborees is seek.
Thursday night, I yman travels to Evans to compete
In the Metro Conference jamboree. The Greyhounds play
Boone at 910 and Colo nial at 10
,
Friday nit, SeminolIe andIILake Bran ii
tle y journ ey to
Winter Gardens Walker held for a four-way matchup.
Seminole meets host West Orange in th e first quarter and
Lake Brant:,.-)- in the third stanza. Lake Brantley also
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Please advise me.
Salisbury, Mass,, and I use the
FINDERS KEEPERS
Newbury public libra ry quite
DEAR FINDERS: Take the
Often.
$U bill buck to the library
and ask Ibeni to try to find the
I recently checked out an old
owne r. u they are unable to
book and brought it home to
locate him I or her), the money
read. When I started to read it, I
Is yours. (And cheek with a
got the shock of my life.
lawyer before you do anything.)
in the second chapter, was an
DEAR ABBY: I have heard
old $5,000 bill! It's good. I have
many mothers say, "I have to
already checked it out.
tell
child three or four times
% atdol do? Keep it, ortake to do something, but if his
it back to the library and fincl daddy tells him just once, he
out if someone has reported it
lost
misplaced.
I think I know why this is
I really want to do the right true: In most families, when
thing. Of course I would like to the mother asks the father to do
keep it, but not if it belongs to something, he just sits there as
scg'nebody else.
if she hadn't spoken. But when

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But In Gay Paris

The problem is that it is
almost impossible to recruit
meter maids, without whose
firm hand and ball-point pen to
enforce traffic regulations, no
Frenchman is likely to Invest a
fr,rt" for a half hour d car

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Any comment?
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DEAR FLUSTERED: When
next you meet, give Casanova
an Impersonal hello, then
promptly launch Into small talk
with his wile, Keep It a two-way
conversation until you depart
No man can "flirt" without a
partner.

DEAR ABBY: How does a
happily married 35-year-old
woman handle flirtations
initiated by a married man In
the presence of both spouses'
I find myself very much
embarrassed, and needless to
say, his wife and my husband
are not exactly overjoyed.

DEAR DL: I think the
HOW can such a man be put In
practice of ignoring Mother and
his
place In a nice but firm
jumping when Father speaks
this
probably became standardmanner ? We run into
operating procedure after the couple fairly often, and I am
ch il d t es ted both pa rents and dreading the next encounter.
discovered that when Mother Is
FLUSTERED

The next regula rly scheduled
meeting of the VFW Ladies
Auxi liary to Post 5405 will be
held Sept, 3at8p.m.in theF
Federal Savings and Loan on
SR 434, Lcngwood.

For fast relief
call the

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Ab.qe.l Van listen. 131 Las k y Dr..
Beverly Hills, Calif. Mij, for Abbooklet 'Hen to Write Letters
for All Occasions" Ple ati enclose a
long. wif-addrinsed. stamped (?
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NANCY
BOOTH
Correspondent
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Brush ononrr.,lasts for month,

Control roaches and ants the
easy way -brush No-Roach in
cabinets, cupboards; around
bathroom and kilchen fixtures.
Colorless, odorless coating
stas effectjse for months,

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The Tuskawilla Woman's
Chib will have its first meeting
since June en Sept. 4 at noon in England.
While there, they
the home of Mrs. Carol Perry,
visited their daughter, Susan in
1092 Dyson Dr., Tuskawilla. Bristol, N. H. Susan is a teacher
This will be a Membership Tea in Manchester, Mass.,
but
to welcome new members.
resides In Bristol where she is
at te mpting to restore an old salt
There willbe a craft meeting box house. They also visited
under the auspices of the their daughter
and son-in-law
Tuskawilla Woman's Club held Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Lowes
every Wednesday evening and their two children
Kerry
throughout the month of Sep- and Tara who
reside In Feeding
tember at the home of Mrs. Hills, M.
Diane Clarke, 1118 Black Acre
Trail, Tuskawilla, at 8 p.m.
Springs Police Chief
John Govoruhk and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Slier- Anita recently spent a pleasant
wood of Hacienda Village evening with friends from
recently returned from a Jacksonville Beach, Mr. and
month's vacation in New Mrs. F. D. Althoff.

Springs

Lc'g.',00d

SHIRLEY MILLET
834 9212
Forest City

HILDA RICHMOND
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part-time work is permitted
and you are not tied to a desk or
factory work bench.
When the meter maids were
first formed three years ago,
the prefecture required a
certificate of good morality.
Now they simply accept anyone
who has not been In prison.
Another advantage, the
uniform is supplied free. And
perhaps that is where the
troublt lies the uniform, or,
more precisely, its color.
The design of the tunic, skirt
or slacks and cap is as smart as
that of any airline hostess. Its
color is wine. Bordeaur one
might say. More accurately, it
is the shade of an eggplant. And
the wearers are referred to
universally and irrevetantly as
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You've heard of breaking camp, right? Well, I put aside the
temptation at day's end, only because the equipment was
borrowed.
"Dad, can we come back here and camp out" asked little
Mike as we headed back to civilization.
"Sure son," I said, making a mental note about the year 1990.

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of her bikini. That was when the mask-and-snorkel set hit the
water in full force. Overheard one kid complaining that he found
it hard to smile and breathe through his mouUH- -' ,

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Sunday to walk off with the the All-Stars and yielded five D.LiTId
Tu,nir Colbert (S) arid Gulls
cha I hi I the
hits
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baseball tourney staged over
In t he championship tilt it
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the weekend at Sanford was John Math ews keeping O.Lard
AtwortPu and N Raffles Williams
Stadium
Sanford bats In check with a
i,.,,
and Dowdy.
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DeLand
130 301 020—lI S S
into the winners' bracket
The Sanford All-Stars have a Sanford
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Mathews and Do wd y; T. Raffisi.
Sunday afternoon, and had game Sunday at 2 p.m. against
Williams (S ) and L. RalAii.
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attending Stetson. He was Yankee Bambino head to head first turn to avoid an accident.
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four doubles, one triple and one Stanley Dancer did some quick turned on
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vict ory over Jacksonville in the event.
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final game.
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NORMAN, Okla. AP) — The ninth, and Notre Dame 10th.
the second top 10 positions
Oklat'oma Sooners are more
blase—or more realistic this sent to Texas, Michigan State,
year about being the pro-season North Carolina State, UCLA,
choice as the nation's top Florida, Arizona, Maryland,
college football team, and Tennessee, Arkansas and
Coach Barry Switzer isn't sure Stanford
Switzer was more concerned
they even deserve it
"The cats around here don't w ith the three meager points on
I think ab'sut it so much any the scoreboard after Saturday's
more," said All American half scrimmage than wi th the
back Joe Washington "It's the tophea"y sole
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final outcome after all that
blood and sweat and tears that We're not ready' to play' by any
means," said Switzer, whose
Washington prointedly noted record in two years as a head
that the Sooners were No. 1, In coach is blemished only by a tie
last year's preseason poll, too withSouthernCalif ornia.
lie was obviously upset with
— and lost the slot after a
relatively narrow victory over Saturday's practice and said
Southwest Conference chain- the team would work every day
this week instead of tapering
plon Baylor.
This year the Sooners racked off, as he had planned.
The top rating last year was a
up 54 first place votes and 1,184
points from the sports wri ters marvelous balm for a team on
and banned from
and sportscasters who make up probatien
The Associated Press board. TV and bowl games — for
The board voted Alabama recruiting violations. The
second, Including one first probation and bowl banishment
place vote; Michigan, also with are over, but the TV ban
ö one first place vote, third, and remains through this season.
Ohio State, with three votes for
fourth. Southern
California was picked fifth-,
Penn. State, with one first place
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Towelettes, I explained, were better anyway, kids.
That afternoon we cleaned out the food supply and barbecued
—on a grill, not the stove—a garrison of 20 pieces of chicken. The
kids are big on chicken, and I promised them as much as they
could eat. Things went well, despite having to remind little guys
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PARIS
Parisians have
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regulations and master pLans to
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down to psychology, too.
American-style parking
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and beans, when, quite accidentally, the flame turned blue. You
we kids, it takes time.
This problem solved, we ate, drank and made merry. Supper
sient about the same, only I was prepared for the stove and had a
blanket situ sihich to send smoke signaLs. hamburgers were
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Anyone could figure out that the blue tip fits Into the black and the
red bottom poles match with yellow tips, right?
After much trial and error, the problem was solved and e
moved in. So did the bugs. The rest of the morning was uneventful
as sic eluded our winged friends by hitting the water.
Lunchtime was another matter. Weenies and beans made up
the niain course and I pulled out the stove. Instructions, best as I
recall, said to turn on gas and pump silver handle 35 times. Inn
struction
struction three was to apply match., which I gotta believe, was a
mistake. Billowing flames and smoke engulfed the little stove, to
say nothing of riuy eyebrows.

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citing decorating tips which
Attending her 35th high the) hope to share with the
of hard work atdanctng
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a
experience for Virginia Poovey,
After mon ths of redecorating
Dear Elsa,
who sai it was "simply won- and refurbishing an older house
edge. Don't use it around the
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whole petal - or the whole family"increwel yarns? WcaiJd
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the home as
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Forest alter a six-week tour of couple entertained at a recent
right over the Split stitch,
A family of colors is the range
From clogs to Pointe' shoes, training and only then, after Valerie Rye Weld, owners and and versatility to ballet work, several southern states. ope n house.
concealing it completely. Start from light tc dark in several from jeans to tutus
no, that's a qualified teacher determines instructors of the School of (aster spins, more contrast and According to Lilly Ann, many
at the outside edge of the petal different tone steps — as many not a new fashion trend, but it is
they are strong enough Dance Arts, say they must often the gliding across the floor exciting events are currently
for a really handsome effect. as five
of the same color, a sign of the times. Time to structurally to begin what is become the "villians" when a which we have all come to being planned at The Forest
You can emphasize this with There could be a family of true start school, and in the case of called Pointe' work. Others beautiful pair of sad eyes is told expect from lovely ballet that will include the entire
shading; you'll discover it takes blues, gray blues, green blues Lelia and Lisa Haiback, time to imagine any youngster can sli
community'.
p she must wait another year or dancing.
both color shading and the Split or lavender blues. There are start dancing school.
on a pair of Pointe ' shoes and two. Fortunately, in most in..
So, good luck to Lelia and
stitch to achieve the "lift" also families of natural colors
Two young Sanford couples,
For
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immediately.
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MIAtl (AP) — Carl Selmer's
2 -year wait to to be a head
football coach has ended. But
before his Initial season Is over,
the University of Miami txs
may wish he was back in the
less pre:surized role as an
assistant coach,

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season, and Selmer considers
the injuy problem one of his
biggest.
"Injuries did play an impor.
tant part last seaso," he said.

Selmer said that times he will
go to split formations in an
effort to boost the offense. his
top backs will be fullback Larry
Rates, who averaged 5.3 yarcs
in 48 carries last year, and
halfbacks Tim Horgan, who
veraged 4.2 yards, and Don
Martin, who scored five touchdowns. Bates and Martin both
missed games with injuries last

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few fighters cah make a experience at running the wish- cellent tackles and Sammy
bona fide contender in the bone. Jimmy DuBose returns at Green is an outstanding middle
Southeastern Conference foot- fullback where he is regarded linebacker.
ball race, mark Florida as your as one of the finest blocking
The secondary is exteam.
backs here in years. Larry ceptionally strong with Wayne
That is, if you listen to Gerald Brinson and James Richards Fieks and Alvin Cowans lead.
Loper, a 6-foot-3, 246-pound have plenty of experience at the ing the way.
offensive guard.
right halfback slot.
"We have a solid football
"We like to get a little nasty
And. then there is Tony team," said Dickey. "I don't
out there," Loper says. "We Green.
see anybody on our schedule
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Unable to make the big trade
long after his Washington Red. looked like they were still in the n(fseason, as he has done
skins were knocked out of the searching for a running game. in the past, Allen traveled a
playoffs last season, Coach And as football coaches arc different route by selecting
George Allen said his No. 1 pri- wont to say, "One game doesn't Mike Thomas of the tjnirersitv

tO, Altamonte MaIl. 117 A E MAMIF LEWIS BROWN.
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Mary Fleming or Danny [)usek ready to move in if generally rank among the best
brainowiCZ or, as he has needed for Robinson, acquired Ia the league. Jones, second in
shown in the exhibition, the Dave I3utz who played out his kickaff returns last season, has
bomb to speedsters Frank option with St. Louis for protec- been the delight of the fans in
tiort if McDole falters and the preseason with his break.
Grant and Larry Jones.

'You can't live on the pass alone, like we
have the last two years' - George Allen
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tablish the runninj game.
Moseley and punter Mike
First and foremost among the first choice, albeit fifth round.
Left tackle Terry Hermelirg, time in Canada before joining ceptions to break the NFL's all on forever.
"If we get our running game Redskins' running game prob- He also picked up free agent a starter two years ago, under- the Redskins last season, began time receivers' record of 633
InJuries are the only unknown Bragg are reliable. Suicide

n, H,'irry H Gordon.
President

never one to trust youngsters, eran Ray Schoenke, also recu- season, now has moved into the keep alive in the title chase any length of time, or cor-

The Redskins, who rushed for attack - at least until last Fri. covery by Brown In team with been used.
Super Bowl in 1972, gained only standstill,

and Charlie Evans.

The thrust and hopes of the defense, best in the NFC last Hill Brundige and Diron Tal-

Until they showed a small kins after playing out his optioa edged pass protection but sists he's reaching his peak.
short, quick slant-ins to ends McDole at 35, linebacker Dave with All-Pro Ken Houston and
spark of hope in an exhibition and being unable to come to doesn't seem fast enough to
Joe Theismann, a Notre (Tharley Taylor, Roy Jefferson, Robinson at 34 and Pat Fischer Brig Owens at the safeties.

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junp, the description of the 1975 and file the original with the
property, and the names in which it clerk of this Court either before
service on pta.nliffs attorney or
was assessed are as follows
Certificate Plo 'SI Year of immediately thereafter. otherwise a
default will be citered against you
li%uan 1912
for the relief demanded in the
Description of Property

WISER'S 10 YR.

94' DRY GIN

Nutone

FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE
that Ralph

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He stood at the 18th green Monday, his first

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But there were two players strolling up the 18th faIrway
with a chance to tie Irerson and force a playoff (or the
$35,000 top pnze in the $175,000 B.C. Open golf tournament.

BRIDGE
NOMOUCYlOW 01 PtOOI
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beat San Francisco 3-1 and
Houston topped Atlanta 5-3

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ball past Manny Sanguillen in
the seventh inning It marked
has fanned 200 or more batters,
a feat never before accomplished. Rube Waddell and Walter Johnson had
coflsecutive 200-plus years.
The victory, Seaver's sixth In
seven

four games of the first-place

East dogfight. St. Louis is three
games out, the I'hils tied with
the Mets at four.
As Deputy Clerk
Cards 6, CubI 3
Publish Aug 26. Sept 7. 9, 16, 1975
OEQ 157
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LIGHT

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Dated this 71st day of August. 1973.

By - Harry B Gordon.
President
Publish Aug 26. Sept. 7. 9. 16. 1973

A&amp;P. H. To Title

I3RADENTON

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Detroit (Coleman

has pitched her Wilmington.
Carson, Calif., team to a Chitilt.
softball tournaiiient.
Firing a fastball that officials
saRi was clocked with radar at
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CPEDI1 HR lET ACCEPTANCE

CORPORATION. and THE STATE
Defendants,
MORTOAGE FORECLOSURE
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SIN CASt Of $7

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SPANISH

Name in whith aSSeSsed Isaiah Springs. Florida 3770), and file the
Prinqte &amp; Rachel Prinqle, his wife original with the Clerk of the above
All of said property being in the styltd Court on or before the 72nd

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written defenses thereto, if any,
upon LEONARD V WOOD. At
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Deputy Clerk
Puhlsh Sept 2. 9. lb. 21, tIM

PORTUGAL
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law the property
such certificate
certificates will be sold to the
highest cash bidder itt the court

Dated this 21st day of August, IllS
Arthur If Becliwilfl, Jr.,

POMBAL ROSE
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THE LEWIS FAMILY
TIckts

PublIsh AUg 19, 26. &amp; Sept 7. 9. 1973
DEQ $77

JeieIers

DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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112 S. PARK AVE.
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available at

BLUE GRASS GENERATION

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the

AMERICAN LEGION FIELD
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1975
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ..
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BURGUNDY

Al Unser Wins At Atlanta
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. —Al Unset rtic'ed
Brian
Redman tIee laps from the finish and held on for a
narrow victory in the Atlanta Grand Prix Formula 5000

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Harry Bannerman of Scotland in the $5,000 Irish Open
Golf Tournament.

race.

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cording to law the property CHARLES HENRY and KATIE
cl'scrib.d ifl such certificates will be HENRY. his wife. THE UNITED

Clerk of the Circuit Court
fly Ida Creal,
Deputy Clerk
PuNith Sept 7, 9. 16. 7), 1975
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INDIANAPOLIS — Don liBig Daddy" C,arllts won his
fourth U.S. Nationals drag racing championship, beating

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19 2nd

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
J.W.
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4995 CASE
in
Seminole
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Florida
the holder of the following (er
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MIX
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tuficates has fifed Slid certificates
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for a tav deed to be issued tfucreon HEIGHTS. SECTION TWO, at
Coilsucs
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HOLLAND HOUSEMIXERS CRYSTAL ----------------1
recorded in Plat Book 14. Page 45.
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quite
adamant alter winning the 75th United States
Amateur title.
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student said Saturday when be was asked about becoming

'

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Mcucutreal S ';.n O'i'go 1
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Billy Williams and [(egga'
bleheader. But the Royals
dropped the opener 10-8 and, Jackson slammed two-run
coupled with Oakland's 6-3 homersasOaklandralliedfrom

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hits.

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101,

DescrIption of Property
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WISO Ft of Lot 5481k K Chappells CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.1704.CA-09.A
SADPflPG
7 ssessed Lillie FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP

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ASSOCIATION,
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for
the
title.
TGAGE
ls'erson,
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of LaCrosse, Wis., bad won.
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CIIMIDI U1Twf CR1511 DI CAll
LIGHT
County of Seminole. Stateof Florida
He toured the 6,815-yard, par-71 En-Joie Golf Club
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ctt;ibleui the ItoyaL ti
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Wednesday's

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE ISHEREHY GIVEN that

property, and the names in which
was Assessed are as follows
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Certificate Plo 710
Year Of THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
lsSuar'cr' 1972
CIRCUIT 1)4 AND FOR SEMINOLE

Mitt. Llbet%jI

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first in dght games.
a three-run homer to cap a five- fur a run-scoring single to cap a
The two-run shot was Kill- run third inning and Jorge Orta four-run rally against four

r Franu'',I'ru 1, PuuI.ii-Ic'lphia

American

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BOND'S MILL
6 YEAR 35l,

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Kans,u

pitchers.

Eteckwith, Jr
As Clerk of the Court
Lillian T Jenkins

Clerk

the holder of the foliowing cec
tiflcates has filed said certificates
for a tax deed to be issued thereon

51.95

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and raised his record to 18-9 by
hurling the San Diego Padres to
a 2-1 decision over the Cm.
cinnati Hed.s.

(Court Sealt
Arthur H

ot LAWTON'S JEWELERS at Suite
lb. Altamonte Mall. 5 A East
t
.',tt.ionte Dr,ve, in the City

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

CERTIFIED 6 YR. KY. BRB.

mound ace bobbled a grounder
, start the inning.
Tigers 5, Bressers 4

hind the A's in the American third run with a double while
Vida Blue finished with a fourLeague's West 1)ivLsion.
The Nu'w Vurk Yankees latter for his 18th vjctrurv.
BOB GIBSON
Yankees 1, Red Sox 2
Rick Dempsey, Rick Bladt
and Fred Stanley, the tail end of
the New York batting order,
ke -ed the Yankees' 14-hit at_______________________________________________________________
Lick aguinst Roger Morel and
,
a,,, Dick Pole. Doc Medich blanked
1 1 II.
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the Red Sox for six innings,

scattered nine hits

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ENDICOTT, N.Y. (AP) — It ss'as cool and damp, but

pinch hit and creamed a 2-2 them."
pitch from Claude Osteen into
In the opener, Chicago trailed
the left field seats (or his 571st KC's Steve Busby 4-0 after l

heard salutes from Corn- gained his first victory since
missioner Bowie Kuhn and Jul'. 30 with relief help from
Cards chairman August A. l)'c Roberts and Joe Niekro.
Busch and a telegram praising
his career from President Ford.

In business under the tlditls name

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Hotpolnt RF 11, Drop In Range
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION

SCOTCH

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—(ibson, who will be retiring
Mtros 5, Braves 3
attheend of this season at age
Cesar Cedeno's two-run
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andday
theofseal
of electric,
water,
and other lighting,
heating.
thiS Court on the 75th
August.
cooking,
refrigerating,
"maybe an all-time low for
1973
me
to stop the hard-hitting
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plumbing. vrcutilalln, irrigating.
Arthur H Becliwith. Jr
and
power
systems.
machines.
Pirates and raise his record to
Clerk of th Circuit Court
appliances, fixtures, and ap
27,
joining Baltimore's Jim
fly Lillian T Ji'nkiris
purtenance. wtulCh nc are or may
Deputy Clerk
Palrir
with 20 wins. The shut.
Publish Aug 76 Sept 7. 9. 16. 1975 hereafterpertalnto,or be usedwith,
though out lowered his earned run avIn. or on said premises,

finishers in that order.

'Like Giving Title To Chris'

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burgh Pirates on four hits, third loss in a row in a nation.
struck out 10 and set a major ally televised game.
league record with his eighth
Dodgers 3, Giants 1

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the eighth inning of a 1.1 guys hurt and then two guys chased Jenkins with three runs

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laps after his car, driven b) Dave Marcis, was involved in
a four&lt;ar
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Despite his problems, Petty ssas about three4ourths of
a lap behind Allison when the checkered flag fell In the
500-mile race which was delayed for an hour and 20

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service on Plaintiff s attorney 04' Florida
immediately thereat ter. otherwise a
Together with all structures and
default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the improvements now and hereafter on
said land, and fixtures attached

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NOTICE OF ACTION
Tractors. Serial Nos 17191 and
TO Earl Pritchard
11525,
Resictence Unknown
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with the sssuance of a Writ Of At
Mary A Pritchard
tachrnent in aid of foreclosure, and
ResldenccUnkno'#vn
youarereouiredtoserveacopyof
YOU APE NOT IF lED that an
your written defenSeS, ii any. to it
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MORRIS. Post Otfuce Drawer H follow ing property in

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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
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downed Solomon, the No. 13 seed, 6-4, 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 when
Solomon double-faulted at match point.
Eddie Dibbs, a three-time All-America at Miami
University whose forte is cia)', toppled fourth-seeded
Arthur Ashe 6-4,6-2,6-3, and Bjorn Borg, the teen-ager

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which carried him to greatness. ninth inning and scored the

Eiecutor

ing the Chicago White Sox for the Minnesota Twins beat the and a two..run single to lead the
three innings when his knee be- Texas Rangers 5-3 and the 1)e- Twins over the Rangers and
gan acting up. Doug Bird took troll Tigers edged the Md- Ferguson Jenkins. Roof tied the
over and yielded one run and waukee Brewers 5-4.
score 1-1 with his sixth homer of
six hits the rest of the way.
"I've never lct a game like the year. The Twins took a 2-1

working; Seaver is at the peak, the season. Dave Winfield was
astarshiningbrightest; Gibson San Diego's batting star with

corporation,

day of July. A 0, 1975

a hallgame.
Baltimore Orioles, who were delivered run-scoring hils.
First, starting pitcher NeLson rained out of a doubleheader
Tsins 5, Rangers 4

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Dt'ti'nd,in's
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO P 1 York

ranked 23rd in the category in and controversial but talented has problems with the offensive mer emerged as the team's No. short, swing passes to Iullback.s whether the left side of the de- into his own as a middle line-

FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP) What do you say after
you say Chris won'
That Connors won, too, which he cfld. That Ashe and
Las-er didn't, which is the way it went.
But Wendy Overton, Miss Evert's 81st straight victim
oncla&gt;'by6-O,6-lscores,saiditbest:

733 lb. Florida Statutes, in their
offices in thr County Courthouse ,,
Seminole County, Florida. within

Tuesday, Sept.?._197S—)B

8 TUE ,tSsoCl1TEt) PRESS turned back Boston 4-2, chopp- Williams and Roy White had
The Kansas City Royals ict ing the Red Sox' lead in the AL two apiece and Bladt, Stanley.

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in pre-game ceremonies.
Padres 2, Reds 1

CIVIL ACTION NO 7S.1S31.CA.O9 A time of the firSt publication hereot,
FAGCJART KUIIOTA TRACTOR,
or the same will he barred

vs
P 1 YORK. d b a

Their rushing defense is solid

quarterback Sonny Jurgensen, tack but, if the past is prologue, Icr.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the 11th straIght year he has
Tom Seaver, Bob Gibson and had 50 or more.
But the day belonged to Gib.
Randy Jones: three out-

San Vord, Ft.

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When Royals Smile

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Jones is at the beginning, on
County, Florida. tO the Clerk of the

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
El OH TE E NT H JUDICIAL C I R
CUlT IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,

Evernng Hera Id.

i tchers Step
nto Limelight \

aoalnst the estate of Mamie Lewis
Brown. deceas'd. late of Seminole

Publish Aq 76 Sept 7. 9. lb. 197S

lag to the Super Bowl," he said knee surgery in the off-season season.
The Redskins, who finished irreparably if Chris Hanburger, Ken Stone.
ating. Trades have failed to in the exhibition season.
atihetime. "Ifnot,it'sgoingto and has participated in full
Both speedsters have looked materialize and Glenn Hyde, Journeyman Randy Johnson, 10-I last year and tied with St. defensive captain and right ________________________
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part f the Sanford shopping and Luffman Delft figurines Stalnlecccteel by Svtnd Jensen three, adorned with beauft
scene for lu%f over 3 years, but And Jewelry holders from
Nellie has a rental service for butleffliet, These can be hur I
area residents have learned
Holland
parties which ir.clude the separately or together to( i t,
that this unique %hop owned by
Svend Jensen Cooenhagen crv,.;IAI plates and puncn timusuill effect
Nellie Coleman is the place to plates are collector's items and bowls "Cfts By Nan" also has
Other goodies o sor uce
on for something different and male wonderful gifts for delightful party and cocktail any borne includ'! wall pta
eriting In the gift line
Christmas They feature true napkins that brighten up any rr,lrrnr...
wo',d
compo''.
located at 701 5 Elm. in the Old World crattmanship from occasion
napHnringc aIadbc,wls 1,
C.ator Ac' Hardware building. Denmark Another gift idea
Shi carries Medterr.r,n mats round table cloths.
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too last June has grown until it beautiful, delicate figurines pieces such as candielabras, sizes, recipe files (sinr,
occupies about half of the from Spain and Germany ,
sconces, ornaments and center c4 thPe and triple), a c..i
l'ardware building The hard
Prides will delight in the pieces made of wrought iron clletiôr, of Hacqer P0t1' .
-.are business is run by Nellie's beautiful china by Lifflon, And just verfe(f to enhance anY la"'P% And bowls macjihLiShAnd. Boyd Coleman. who FrAnciscan. Inclevenclence. Spanish or Mediterranean MPsIcle #tick% %teAk linjo.
doesn't mind being crowded by Mik.iva, Pfaltzqraft Stoneware, decor
gift çhp
,M'(l Foctoria in addition to the dec rator items vi' ,,o'xi iterrs Frnlay (c,ff(e mugs
vi)
Nellie is excited by her of
new
Haviland previously by Maleck which are made put containers cos tume
ccclforinn of fine china by
mentioned Brides to be should of PInP If Om the woods of North iincl many more exquisi,P
Hiiivilancl, the famous Limoge~ realslef their china, crystal, rarolina, Inc ludinq towel f
ticks thi".~ too numerous to rror,
f Frenchl line. in 8 different flatware And other selections MApkin hniclors spice rilcks, I i 0'.1
pAtlerrit. Includinq the Dovular with "Gifts By Nan "
planters. ell There are great
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Apple Blossom
Crystal
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glassware li~nick kn,%(k% for living rooms. decorAlor needii, may be, YL'
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selections, are Plentiful. with kitchens, Nrithrooms. any r0om wori-f 11 nd
a better place I0 q,,#
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pieces, which will be exclusive Fenton, I E Smithandothers
Plantccanbebothdecorative h and
Nellie and
to "Gifts BY Nan — in the San,
Nellie's crystal is both cut and And FWAIthful. %cl show them of$ todAv Thev invite ycu
ford aren Othrr lines egclusive pressed She carries Oneida to their ft)llf-%f by planting theri -170mr
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Nilt OrIctinal free% and other
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Beautiful %tatuary for both nAturAl obiects, %ere left un
salespeople.
convenient "Irtiv. ~irhpleffera frees ut) to inside And outside the home is disttjrt*d by the construction
location7 Yes. all of these, and 13 ff
ArAlia Dalms. Fishtail rfferecl. lncfudi" Oriental And Five different cireenhouse
when You add a unique and palm.t and Chamaedorea AniMAI qtAtuary There are sections housing various
interesting
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fountAlne. ind concrete table vArlefles of olants, shrubs and
is not onl' Pleasant
t; as well as patio tables. flowers make shopping or
A wide range of planters is
but clownriqhl enjOyAble and iviilahle including pots In NcorAtIVP %tepn;nq stones for brov.sinn an exciting and en
excilina
vciiocl K,%mboo. clay. redwood lAv.ne. And walk ways are lovable Piverience It's likfSurha plate ic Contemporary hann,ng hackets wrought Iron )vitahle in various chaps and pirlina flu$ r)4Jrfl!1fl' rIP
0-i-ilrden Center, located on Hwy
(onlemoorary boasts the natural hiihitAl
17.92 In MAilland It is owned planti; and viond hirdcages for
and
plants
Fern
wood
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monkey
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price% around on pot
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And operated by Barbara
Bob Hicks, who have been in P
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their pirment location for 3 succulent*,. driftwood Planters
complete
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you Armond You're sure to I irKI
Contemporary carries a wide supply
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The unique and interesling thining. You ntpcl and want at
selection of plants, pots, garden (Orden Center
environment mentioned at the prices 'nII cant rr'sist
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Other house and garden hPoInnina of this article is
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(5) What's My Line
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(44) Unlscope
710 (9) Am America
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(44) Flintstones
810 (44) Three Stooges
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(2) Phil Donohue
(e) Mike Douglas
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(44) Leave It To
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(35) 700 Club
(44) Love American
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1000 (2) Celebrity
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(6) Spin Oft
(8) Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Father Knows
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(41) The Mod
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Delivery person. 10 - 30 to 7. and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
chart time waitress Call 3130961
Legal Notice
by virtue of that certain Writ of
F,ecution issued out of and under IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND Ladietasfathlon Show directors for
Sarah Coventry Jewelry earn $3 ?o
the seal of the County Cow? of FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
55
per hour commission Full or
Seminole County, Florida. upon a FLORIDA.
part lime
No
esperience
final jdqfn'flt rendered .n the (i,'ii CT 1014 N:1
17€? (A 21 /.
necessary Samples free Start
aforesaid court on the Sib day of In Re: the Adoption of
Now 349 5120 or 319 $o
Aijijjt, AD 1975. in that certain MARY MI(P4EL I C KELLOGG. A
entitle d, FinanceameriCa Mi no r BY PAl PH THEADORE W have lis tings
We have buyers.
(orpratson Plaintiff, vs Raymond K F I. I 0(i. Her '.'epfafher
We need another real estate ti
F Lord. De$end.Int, which aforesaid
NOTICE OF ACTION
cent" to help us make sales
Writ of Execution was delivered
TO WEL.DON EARL BR0 N
FocrrstGreen,. Inc
me as Sheriff of Seminole County,
RESIDENCE UNKNO''4N
323 635). 327 0970. eves
Florida. and I have levied upon the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
following described property owned that A Petition hat been filed in the Fiperlered 1st cook. 6150 must BE I
by Raymond E Lord, said property Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
ABLE TO PREPARE BREAK
being located in Seminole County, Judicial Circuit of the State of
FAST 10 46 Hors per week, good
more
particularly Florida. iri and for Seminole County ,
Florida,
y,rP no cnnci'tions Insurance
described as follows Florida, In Civil Action for the
t- -,'t.t Cal lOt ,i7T! 660 4193
One (1) 1961 Ford, Title No
aciripton 04 MARY MICHELLE
10017193. ID No 7W64H1710?0
KELL OC.G, A Minor, by RALPH
Said vehicle being stored at Ratliff THEADORE
the
KELLOGG.
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&amp; Sons In Sanford, Florida Ad Stepfather 04 the SAid minor child, Clerk
TIC
m.n.mI Shortbinrt
ditiorsal informaIi'n available from And you as lb.' natural father of the
some experience at medical
the Civil Division of the Seminole sad minor child are required to
secretary Dcwnto*n area San
County Sheriff's Department
servi' a copy of y our written
tent Om'Iy 323 ass
and the underSigned as Sheriff
defenses to it, if any on Carroll _____________________
Seminole County, Florida, will at Burke, Attorney for Petitioner.
It 00 AM on the 741h day of Sep
whose address it oIl Sanford
temPer, A 0 1915, olfer for sale and Atlantic flank Ruildog. Sanf or d,
sell to the highest bidder, for cash. Florida. and file the original with the ______________________________
subject to any and all existing leins, Clerk of Circuit Cour t. Sanford.
At the Front (Weill Door of thC Seminole County. Florida. on Cr 3o Apartments Unfurnished
Seminole County Courthouse .n be fore the 3rd day 04 October. AD
Sanford. Florida. IhC above 197S, cWherwsP a de fault will be
BAMBOO COVE
described personal property
entered against you
tht. reliet One &amp; 2 bedroom apantmcois.
That Said sale it being made to demanded n the Petition
fumfl%Pll'd cf unturnished Newly
satisfy flit. termS of sAid Writ of
WITNESS my Hind and official
redecorated Come see 300 F
Ficcution
seal ithis Court on the 77th day
Arn Blvd. Sanford 3fl 13-10
John F Polk,
Auaust, A C) IllS
Sheriff
(Seal)
Euception.alty ncr
For lease
!,.'minôle Ctjn!y V ii)f
Arthur H Brck*ith. Jr
unfurn apts fl dupICi 1 014
PutlI'.h Sept 7 9 18 fl 1975
Clerk of Circuit Court
114$: 7 Br. $ 165 Carpeted. am$
or P to
By Lillian T Jenkins
conditioned, kitchens eQuIpped
Deputy Clerk
nest Sanford reSidential area.
guiet &amp; taft Adultt only. PlSn pets
CARROLL. RIJPKE
Attorney for PttitiOntr
377 179S
617 Sanford Atlantic Bank
Sanford,
Florida
37771 One bedroom. turn ant
' air
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Publish Sept 2 9 16 71 19 75
ditiored, carpet. 5775 Per
PluS
DISABLED
DER II
1100 damage deposit 710113
AMERICAN
Magnolia Ave 373 s3$9 after
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
VETERANS
FOR TAX DEED
lovely) room apt Very well fur
(Section 117.316 Florida Statutes)
Chapter
fiShed and carpeted Re5onale
PO1lCF IS HEREBY GIVEN
rent 711 W t irtt
30
that Ralph rim Irene A Srt'r.ni( m8it
0 Hwy 17 97
thif' høIdrr of the tQiiowing er
7 Bedroom F umnished
'-ruth .'i Sariicru
iificte's liac fled sad certificates
riararjr Apartment
'r ala, cited to be issued thereon
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Moe tin q s
uf issuance, the description of the
31—Apartments Furnished
Business 7:30lstlues
Nn pe rty. And the names in which it
was assessed are as follows.
tonqwond- Lovely 1 bedroom
Certificate Pin
306 Year of
or without use of therapeutic Pool
Bingo
Issuance' 797)
Reasonable Phone III 3763
Description of Property
Every Wed &amp;Sat
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AVALOPI APARTMENTS
Name In which assessed Emarl
AOIJLTSPIOPETS
McC.r,ff
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nryv.,t,, hairtn .n Ii.
(county of Seminole. Stateof Florida
MontPily Rentals Available
Did you know that
Unless such certificate or tee
$1351750 -Color TV
club or organization can
tfcates shall he r edeemed ac
QUALITY INN NORTH
rr'rding to law the property
appear In this listing eaciI 1&amp;SR 431, lonqwood
rtrSCrIbIid in Such certificate or
week
only $3 pir
Ior7fledrooms Adultsonty
r.rtiflcates will be sold to the
week? This
ideal
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
r-ghest cash bidder I fliC c ou rt
Inform the public
7515 Park Drive $10 up
Ni,'..' door on th.. 61h day of Oc tober,
of your club OCIIVItIPS
1975 At 11 00 AM
Nice efficiency apartment, upstaIrs.
of AUgUST,
all ujIllltl.t Ii.,,'.
turn SQl in AA It.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
only. 3fl.fl96 eves &amp; wk oth.
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AMERICAN
C,araae apartment turn or unf urn
III Id', Corral
LEGION
air coed , carpeted, freshly
Deputy Clerk
POST 53
Pointed Close to ShOpping 37?
Publish Sepl 7, 9, 76. 7'). 1975
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid, used, any condition
644 0176.Wrlter Park

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associated with us in our Service
Department. Robert was formerly with
Bill Baker Volkswagen.

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CLASSIFIED
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After all, we've been publishing for 68
years. You'll find more classified ads in
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i'itchen Bathroom Cabinets. Count
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IIUIN(,
thiS lovely 7 OR flnttny farm
house Surrounded by trees &amp;
nreenery A dec or ator's dr ea mi
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Cheap (oPr PirtitbIC Alto 1960
(I'ev rolet rick up 373 0700

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NOW OPEN

old Sheltie female 41CC.
5100 Call 373 1369 anytime

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their cars through a Herald classified
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1967 and older Volkswagens. Others slightly higher.

373 1760

SerVile the Rest Western Auto
301 W
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MAKE OFFER 3727217
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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
Wanted
breezeway carpet and oak
307 East First Downtown
B; Owner- 7' miIt5 west Sanford
PiiQhi'St prices pad ion .our entrc
tlonrs Fonipoed kitchen. drapes.
3779411 Eve 6691146
3 bedroom, c.cellent Condition
.4flIifltif' estate or tingle iIm
seller will hold mortgage 519.500 (cprertnne
373 0730 or Mi?
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Jewelry. Furniture
--SALE' A quick
3150. 7 flrec',r'r bases $10 each,
S'erInri
Oriental
Rugs.
SAl.' f imp,rAtivr No qualifying
Beautiful ranch type home. 361
spanish light black dr esser base.
Painlions 177 1150
'0 ,i'.',urns' 'ruin I ow dOwn Only ')
acres, stable Osteen area 647
S7S '.hiictio cur h 535 7commode
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Commercial Properties
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matter whAt you need You'll find
crir'tinn,in,umn with 7 fTP". P. I', Modern dining room table With I
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habs ran.' free l'yng
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chairs, Sofa red. easy (hAir,
item be or the would like to Sell
Acreage
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and Constipation. Write to
bowel functhii is to eat a proper
Overactive. This propels
dlgested food into the colon,The diet, Including adequate me In care of this newspaper,
amounts of cer3al bulk and P.O. Box 1551, RadIo City
colon Is prematurely emptied, fresh, leafy vegetables, develop Sta tion, New York,
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and its normal rhythmic COfl gtw bowel habits by training, and ask for It.
Enclose a long,
tractions are interfered with. and avoid the laxative and stamped,
self-addressed enBecause the colon is emp(y it enema habit. Your husband can velope and 50 cents for mailing
often takes two or three days save himself a lot of and costs.
T1e1 by making such a change
for a peon
get back to a
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regular schedule
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171 0011

KID'S STUFF
Thi'. 3 year old htdroom, 1' bath '.
ideal for the family *ith yOvflO
children Quiet dead end Street
with a hug.' wAlled back yard
(arp.i central h,', ASsumable 7
Iran Cjo
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yi,iterfrnnf estates, r?iprovCij
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tarn.. with lot', of fruit Has I OR
apt Selling t)('l-O'w appraisal a'
575.900

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100' rd P.' Auger., 56' ot 1'' 4ogr
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haIti, new car pet, in excellent
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THE FASCINATING
WORLD OF EXTRAS
i in Pl'ry ronm'nof tb'. e.ceptionAI 3
bedroom home.fimrpac. n family
mon'. Ora-tcalI
tAre free
Swimmtor pool, dishwasher
dispotal, washer dryer Stereo
;pePers P. momp A desirable
Sanford linmetor Only t)9.SOO 1?)

17' wIde, 1 OR air conditioned,
adultS $ 17(7 mo 377 4939

63—Machinery-Tools

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F- Al ESTATE, INC.

Get some action *ith a Herald
clas5ifid art We'll help you wruli'
An ad that wll hr.nq a fast sale
(Al 1 1?? 2611

SUPIL AND
1 bedroom. 1 bath
fenced yard Assume mortgage
*ill tkp second 37? liSi

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added room on 10 acres. Geneva
,irca 5135 month Phone 37) *719

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Wredruff's Garden Center
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chemical way' continued use of chemical
Your husband should read
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small laxatives can be. Nevertheless, The Health Letter number

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99 cents to GarcienLand, 1100 W
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.4 UP ) l-,'ittl.
5Iidltj glass doors open from the
ceramic tile floor family room
with fIrtpIp to patio and 15*)0'
pool Kitchen equipped with
Tappan double oven range, ice
reaPer refrigerator &amp; dishwasher

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YOUR HOME'

A PART OF PARADISE- The most
r es idential
Arbor
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IAfltlscltpl'-tl Sis 000

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oeai retirement village on the
beAutiful Wekiva P "yen at Camp
Seminole 3771110

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this a steady habit for the past

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Near ShOp.c1 ilnIumnisried
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And up Terry Realty , Realtor 670

P1.41 TOW 372

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of using a laxative every night?

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ARIES March 21-April 19)
if
profitable
opportunity could one over on you today
This will be a pleasure day
urges
come
your
way today through a businesswise. Profit from your
, you do things as your
C
dealings is very likely.
WdiCt. Break-up routine with very unusual channel. Be alert,
A family member may have a
activity.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- Feb. 19t
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A hard Itt It.
You have the ability to see both
m
LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
way to handle a frustrating
Two sides of Issues today quite
be
found.
The
friends
are almost as anxious
situation will now
your acts upon
methods you'll use will be bold as you are to see you get clearly. Base
impressions.
be hoping your
something
- J and unique,
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20 )
GEMINI May 21-June 20) for. They'll help where they
There are bonuses In store for
You will be the recipient of can.
you if you're enterprising. Do
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
some information that you'll
Act
promptly
Disi
egard
the
odds.
Pursue
an
extra good job for the boss
use profitably.
)'OUr goals today. If you're today.
before you lose interest.
CANCER June 21-July 22) tenacious enough, the victory is
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Your material prospects are yours.
SepL3,1975
SAGITFARIUS
(Nov,
23extremely encouraging today.
Dame
Fortune
has some aces
Dec.
21)
Take
the
long-range
Give matters relating to income
her
sleeve
for
view today, rather than the up
you this
or finances top priority,
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Others immediate one. Substantial coming year. Benefits that you
will be looking to you today to benefits will come later from were entitled to, but were
depr ived of, will be coming
take the lead. Be asse.11ve and plans well-taLl now,
CAPRICORN
(Dec.
22.-Jan.
y
our way.
exercise your initiative.

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AdItt P40 pets Il' 7711

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hAirs Straight chairs. filing
catuiriet', .1', 5 (act. And Carry
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Payment. monthly payments lest
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to qualified buyers Call to ste 'I
You Qualify'
M (JNSWORTH REALTY
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S1S03IIERATE
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APTS.

Compa ny

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Florida bSrd retail clothing
oriented
rr.rpnra'ion nee.ris
person wrio wants advancement
excellent
potential.
career
benefits Send resume to 00* S$1
c o The Evening Herald. P.O 60*
1657, Sanford. Flit 37771

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meet the right person just
you
for you NATIONAL SINGLES
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone 305
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month plus depoSit Phone 377

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ANY CAP. '61 TO '75
AlChi(n P. The Man
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69 VW. 170M miles. cicellent
(rinditfln, 51.151) or best offer '67
(l'ie'v pifliiptruck.'O ryl , 3 speed.
1750 Phone 321 7406

59—Musical Merchandise

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Mmall V 0. ,li,tOmAti(. Air Phone
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Lecithin' Vinegar' BO' Kelp! P4'.i
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yard, 1901 Sunlml'rlln AvC. 10.900
or male rifler 377 3197

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7 tiedron.n F I.i rom
fenci'd yard And shade By owner
377 ISO?

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(35) Mayberry RFD
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Rentals

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171 06.40
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700 Pip Jrt,ni',rio .'.ellenl con
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1175 377 3117
throhinlinirt $I Alto gr he-st offer
Ill) F' I (Amino, good c ondition. ribu'.
PP'oq'i" 067 770i5 after 6 p m
,',tra'. 177 ¶193 after S 0 "ii
'69 Falcon hardtop sport c ou pe.
standard thift, 6 cylinder , new
brakes. cirellent aas mileage. ar
Utridtinne'd %0 Of iir-.t off er
PP't'n.' 01) 5902
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rfli Pelorateti, mutt sell Call
before 7 p m 365 9116 0 321 0755
514* License (liquor ill. food)
Available With Installation Of
Complete Kitchen; Lounge
1911 Sn,,arel'iac.k I %p.'erl. radio
Completely Equipped With 700
q',ri-ptinnally clean 11.09$ Ask
Plus Seating; 4,300 Sq. Ft. Floor
for I),iane MrGuire 372 1651
Space, Low Down Payment And
Dealer
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VPry Liberal Terms Available
1974 VW Super Beetle Air. AM r.s
Will Consider Joint Venture
Sl.'rv.e, FvceIIent condition Take'
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sProwing, Chrysler's lAmO% Slant
A engine Only $1 )00
InstAnt
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50 PIP Mercury ,'n',,ne &amp; boat
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pInch iit:Iit, cP'..,cJ,' P. fruit trees
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Carpet, garage, Screened porch,
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511,950 Acre' Realty REALTOR.
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to age? COly Neil tonev Drivers
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Let Therapeutic Pool
18—Help Wanted
"Hcitline" Adults or Teens '
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(hijrrh of Redeemi'r, 372 3552 or
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(44) Thr ee Stooges
Spirit 01 '76
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3:30 (6) Tattletales
(9) One Life To
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(24) Y oga
(35) Rocky And
Bullinkle
(44) Flint
Flintstones
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(6) Mery Griffin
(9) Dinah
(24) Se same Str ee t
(35) Underdog
(4) Mickey Mouse
Club
4:30 (2) Bonanza
(0) Mery Griffin
(9) Lucy Show
(35) Batman
(44) GIlligan's Island
5:00 (9) Gllliqan's Island
(24) Mister R ogers
Neighborhood
(35) Mickey Mouse
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(6) Edcje Of Nictht
(9) Rhyme An(I
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(24) The Arbors
(44) Underdog
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(44) Variety
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(35) Big Valley
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Suncoast Sunrise

(6) Good Times
(9) Movie
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Baseball

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(44) Hogan's Heroes
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Altamonte Springs, and released, officials said. Florida Highway Patrol'troopers Investigating the
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thtliound on 14 % hen it was sides% iped by rinother vehicle that lef t the scene. The 'Niontanez vehicle
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Williams told Andre
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Chairman,
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Coin- fat" contingency fund will be needed "additional revenue."
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Inissioner Dick Williams to availa
Andrew informed the com. involve the type of training
check into Andrew's requests for cost overruns. Ile advLsed
mission
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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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Sanford still has no firm budgeted $15 000 for 'he
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location stud)
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Seminole County Commission Vihlen, in an Aug. 14 letter each area will have to
present "inflo-infiltration"
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on SH 434 over the Little Wekiva
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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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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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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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Williams said we "ought to mid they voted to transfer the and John Kinibrough failed to
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or transfer the funds back."
around." Williams said he Mrs. Neuman to investigate
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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Bank of .N1.aitland -an Orange froid Betty Neuman, the understand why a sheriff's
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because the Orlando facility will provide "faster
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lIoever, Hunt said there will not be 58 jobs
available in the Orlando office. Other alternatives
for thi operators and lerks will bt to transkr to
another position in tile Sanford office or a transfer
to a similar job for Southern Bell In ano ther city, he
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The transfer, within the traffic department,
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America I CWA) union representing more thin 50 Of
the employes.
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                    <text>68th Year, No. 9—Monday, Sept. 1, 1975

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

Authority At Issue

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County Attorney Tom Freeman
Boy Scout '1 roop 50ki it last summer fling a week ago Sunday, Tuesday, the youngsters will be looking back on the tubing trip as be asked to research the )egal
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SCHOOL STAJTS
aspect.
tubing on the V,'Jnd 't. Johns Rivers. William Hendricks,
a highlight of their vacation. tflerald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
•'flJs took place durir1g a
TUESDAY, FEIJASI
kIt, and Ronald MLisleid the way here. With school starting
budget hearing
and
HARRY KWIATKOWSKI
JOHN KIMBROUGH
Kwiatkowski wasn't even
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best legal rnethr of setting up commissioners other
rnpro
a d
His comments were in a central purchasing syste.'
m
reference to Kwiatkowski Kimbrough was especially
At last Tuesday's session
asking where Kimbrough got miffed that Kwiatkowski Kwiatkowski was especially
S
his "authority" to make such a criticized him
when ac- concerned that department
request of Freeman.
cording
Kimbrough heads are availing themselves
to
"I consider Freeman a Kwiatkowski wasn't at the of Freeman's services.
Frevnian told commissioners
lawyer who works for the meeting.
county commission; Harry
"A person shows his his work load has almost
I;y BOB u.O'D
sheriff's department,
allegedly sold to Miller Auto documentation to support this 31." At that time Miller considers
Herald Stall"ter
him
'Boss ignorance when he comments doubled since January, when
Ellison said on JsgiJ, 1974. Sales, no address given, by Mid. transaction. Miller is no longer reportedly "was interested in
An audit of ib Seminole that Polk's office paIdR25 for Florida Dodge of Sanford. employed by the sheriff's entering law enforcement work Freeman," Kimbrough said, on something he doesn't know the legal load was about 200
On Tuesday, Kwiatkowski the facts on," Kimbrough said. hours.
County Sheriff's 1Jprtrnent by re pa irs to a 195: Qvrolet "Millet acknowledged
that he department."
in Tennessee," Polk said.
He asked that the commission
termed
Kiinbrough's request
Kimbrough also said "no
state Auditor GeWal Ernest Impala bearing &amp; tange paid $200 to Slid-Florida Dodge
Polk said, in his reply to the
On Starch 17, 1975. Polk hold
"damn ridiculoo."
Ellison has reultcin changes Cotsity license tat id the for this
authority" is actually needed, rank legal items in ter= of
ehicle," Polk's re- reporters that First Sgt. Ronnie audit, that all $626.18 in imBut Kimbrough said Williams
in department protdures and sheliff's departmenWi
But he wanted it made clear Importance so his firm would
l Own ply stated. "However, he was Miller had resigned "for per. proper expenditures has been and
Vihien requested he check the request to consult with know for sure which items
repayment of 418 in Im- a 1% Chevrolet Ii
thus unable to provide any sonal reasons effective March repaid.
with Freeman to determine the Freeman came (toni tui carry priority rankings.
properly
spe 1 funds— the yment was co
an
Including $221.5( I repairs to imptoperexpendi tu tiblic
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an auto
riff John fun(k
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lease of the
audit report wa onsldc;ably
delayed" bec e his staff
• ri
tfl - excondu cted
tensi%e examii xs of many
of the Sheriff ecords" con
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Swofford said he granted Into the lake. During the
easements
Ex-Mayor Lawrence Swofford
to the city for the summer rains, water got into
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announced Friday plans to file sewer lines but a wall on the mn garage and did 11.500
,
lawsuits againstA ssociated
. p,,,I;?
side o his driveway y.
d4tzn4igt he said
Ui rs a
ntruc ors,
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Swofford said when the sewer
firm's bonding company, the ttx- easement at
wer *ade.
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lines were installed sand was
city a nd s bonding
Po In his
n3
ditlon, he said, the comer of
loosened
up. The sandy water
recover damages done to his wall at 1tv front of his home
4tepar
otA
records mai ned by the i n %,
allegedly
ran into his driveway,-,--,
property with installation of all mewed up," and the wall on
vo i "created thee WOO
t haa t
irs on a priva
sewer lines eight months ago. the east side of the property "is arki then flooded the garage.,
In July 197 Gov. Beubin were d for b) the countI
torn UP
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Swofford said he will
Askew up p led special Alth
the repairs weri
gave
the city the drainage
seekin&amp;oa judgment of $3,500
prosecutor Eu
tie said although he told the
Whitworth, ill,
a Sanford auto dealct
inclu4ing $500 to W damages cuntracting company to leave easement several years ago
Eighth Distrk Zate Attorney Polk d, the
4:7auto had bet
'P
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to r'fIae walls, plants and a one small set Lion bar( of grass, and the sewer easement own
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of Galnesvil,t
to probe
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on new cars at
portion
of the driveway at his the contractors did not replace the side and across the front of
allegations 91 misconduct (..ass
dealership Polk Li •,y j'"
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Lake
Florida
Home, $1,500 grass on the easements on
regarding Po1i department. said
'
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also.
damage in the garage f rom westside, southside and
Askew's oe said last pure d
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from
the
water draining from the Street, lakefront side of the property.
Mardi that '
orth's probe (ss rr dealer Polk'c
1t appears there may
" be
and
$500 to $1,000 in attorne y
turned up nb evidence Of reph
d that the $221.50 was
ggest
other
suits
f
proper
ty
fees.
One of Swofford's bi
wrongdoing Ill that the case refun on July 29, 197
15.
Owners
in
the
city,"
Swofford
complaints is that the company
was closed.
Swofford, who served nearly
Elli
audit report stated
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said, adding there are many
Ellison said
20 years in Altamonte Springs allegedly rtmoved four palm
ked
1971
Dodge
was
trees, a Japanese pi um tree and col
chased by Pal office for law
city office before a defeat in a
4
trade
a
1973
model
but
100 feet of ligustrum hedge. If the cit%
A
enforcement v les from two
bid for re-election in 1973, said
and not one piece has been
vendors durine audit period recor didn't Identify the
neighbors and acquaintances
the Cit ,. Coninassion last
1971
Lil
,.
4Øft.'
as
a
trade-in
and
and that all t tires weren't
from the nor thside (north of SR rep ac
voted to notify Associated
week
Shvr ifficorda didn't contain
,
1
%.. 4361 of the city are considering The greenery was removed Building and Contractor's
for. PaymenLpi advance of
joining with him in the suit to while he wps out of state, bonding company that the
or a i' Id of publication of
receipt
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'.4'
,.,, 'k, recover da mages they have Swofford. said.
contractors have defaulted on
tice
he sale as required
b
are prohlbiteby the Sta te
s
usta
ined
as
well,
their contract.
by F it law. Ellison iV ."!4,'I
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"I've been advised," Swofitlo
When we installed the ford said that m palm trees
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Ma yor Norman Floyd noted
Polk said t practice has retom d d di
the aut be determined and
sewers
in
the
south
side
:~y
49
of
the
been discontin and till tires
Aere placed in the contractor's that part of the contract perrecoord
ds and
official records
city," Swofford said, "every superintendent's
N
are now to l within the
yard in IllIs the city to levy $100 dady
'¼
m oney mi the sale be
complaint was satisfied." He ('onwayWtods,Orange County. charges against the company
deposit b the Sheriff's of.
addet the damage t his
for each day since the contract
Form Mayor Lawrence Swofford of Altamonte Springs examines one of the walls at his lake property
(iciala
has
been
left
standing
"They
cut
two
drainage
pipes
expired
several months ago
.
Flori - home damaged when sewer lines were Installed.
tS• h
Polk
te auto
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for nearly eight months.
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Calendar

Comics

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Crosswoil
Editorial
Dear Abby
Dr. Lamb
lIntncf'V
Hospital
Obituaries
Sports

Armed Robbery Suspect Arrested
ae

IiuuI4Ric( nave
h v arresmeu
of Dick Brightly, 1726 Beasley Sanford Juvenile Detention
a suspectllthe armed robbery
Hd., off SR-520 near Oviedo.
Center.
of a iii,inrkii1' a bank night
Brightly
found
the
(logs
incid*'
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'c' "perted th.
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deposit mshieriffs deputies
the
p;w
jp and locked the teenagers, one being held on a
. ........28
are lookiI*r the owner of t;u
door
and
'called
deputies.
court order and the other on a
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(logs thflted 36 registered
Sgt.
deputy
Jay
Leman,
burglary charge, had been
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SA racing P1
valued at $2,0.
Marion Mathews and animal assigned a room at the
Saplord oIre detective
control officer Jack Wallace detention center about mid67t
W, 1,J''portod today
impounded the dogs that had no night.
Television ....28 that Vtriil ITh,mnkinq IQ of
rtt_1...I_ __:.
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LUII4[3 VU ta s.
UIIICIUI.3 11U U1 OO)'5 atWomen .
Ill
702 W Ill St , Sanford, has money 1 3 two bank bags and an attempt flad been made to
Leman said the dead pigeons tempted to escape by removing
been
char
with
th
e
Aug
24
escaped
h
two
other
men
In
a
batter
o
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n a safe with a sledge were reportedly valued at an air conditioning vent cover
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iue$ Pierce, 50 blue sed4
hammer.
$2,000. lie said after the dogs and craw li ng through ductwork
Sunday's Wi 1. overnight outside
fligs1iip Bank at
Jones s4 I no money has been
Police and sheriff's deputies entered the pigeon coop the in the ceiling of the facility.
low 1$.
First Streid Oak Avenue. recoverei and police have cordoned off the area and door apparently closed and the
Tom Faye of the state
Partly el i y through ThompkIf4I' t being held on made no her arrests in the reported lliomnpkins was found dogs were unable to escape and Division
of Youth Services
Tuesday with
chance Of $8,000 boflt or the armed robbery c ie,
in nearby underbrwh.
were found inside the coop by reported damage to ductwork
thundershower lighi In the robber chqe plus another
Brightly.
Thompk L is also charged
was estimated at $100.
upper Us and 905. Lows In $8,000 t)Ot00 a burglary with break gand
en te ring with Pigeons Killed
Police and sheriff's deputies
the 70,. Varlab rinds 10 mph char ge.ac11g to county jail intent to 4nunli a felony in
Youths Charged
or less, gus near (hun' recris. .
surrountd
the detention center
connection With a bur g lary at
Deputies and county animal
dershoweri.. It robabWty 50
and
officers
tried to talk the
Pierce tO$Lll(e he was Just the EasteraOil Co., 814 W. 13th control officers today were
No 13-year-old JUVCnIIC bo ys
to 60 per cent di ig the day, 20 about to 1 H$I night deposit of St., Sanford, Patrolman trying to identify the owner of were charged with attempted boys into strrenderin.g. Sanford
per cent at nig
$1,800 froC ts tcrn oil Co. William S. 'Hasson spotted a two whte Siberian husky dogs escape and destruction of
police detective J.A. Cash said
Complete de
and tides when two n armed with man fleeing IIC Office building that killed 36 registered racing private property after a three about 3a.m. after the teenagers
pi.stoLs hel(4;i tip, took the Thursday viit and discovered pigeons Sunday at the residence hour incident early today at the
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Most Off ices
Closed Today
Federal, state. county and ii.urucipal business offices
in Seminole County were closed today in observance
of the Labor Day holiday.
Banking institutions were aLso chxed. Emergency
services
police and fire departments, sheriff's
department and state highway patrol, hospital
emergency rooms
functioned as usual.
Sgt. Bo Taylor, safety officer with the Seminole
County Sheriff's Department, suggested that those
celebrating the holiday weekend do their drinking at
home or to have someone else do the driving.
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;rit on holiday weekends to give special attention and be
,it, the lookout for drunk drivers, not necessarily to make
arrests, but to get them off the road.
He urged those driving on two-lane roads to burn their
headlights. For those who will he boating, Taylor said life
jackets must be carried in the boats and children
swinunir,g should be properly outfitted with safety
ackt.

�2A—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Monday, Sept. 1, 1973

Robbery Suspect

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IN BRIEF
Oil

Price

Controls

had refused to come down from
their hiding place officers went
up and removed the youths
from the fiberglass-filled
ceiling area.
Officials said today that the
boys are now in detention IJ'I
separate rooms at the center,

Expire;

No Gasoline Hikes Expected
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. oil industry now Is free
to raise prices rt all levels from the well to the gasoli ne
pump, but major oil companies are not expected to finpose price hikes Immediately.
The government's complex system of price controls and
supply allocation expired at midnight Sunday after being
in existen ce for four years and two weeks. Expiration of
price contro ls immediately removed th e $5.25-a-barrel lid
on more than 60 pe r cent of U.S-produ ced oil, th us
allowing the price for that oil to rise to the uncontrolled
world market price of around $12.
However, Congress and th e Ford administration are involved in a Last-ditch attempt to work out a method of
gradua ll y ending price controls over period of time. Any
such phase-out plan would be made re troactive to midnight Su nday, a factor that officials say is expec ted to
de ter oil companies from ra ising prices Immediately.

Jerseys Found
Sanford
police
have
recovered eight of 23 football
jerseys stolen in a burglary at
the Seminole High School
locker room
Detecti ve J.A. Cash said an
18-year-old Sanford man has
been jailed In connection wi th
the theft of football equipment.
Gregory Lawson Vance, 18, of
310 W. Four th St., Sanford, is
being held on $10,000 bond on
two charges of possession of
stolen property. Cash said
Vance is charged wi th having
two helmets and two set.s of
shoulder pads also taken in the

' Don 't Fly Me ' : Stewardesses
By The Associated Press

$ 520.000
REVENUE INTL SINK.
CLAY PIT FtJP4D
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burglary.
9S per c ent of sum total
Sanford police have charged Balance brought forward cash
from Road &amp;
I
Martha Mae Ervin, 30, of Trans
RtidQC Fund
13,
Higgins
Apartment
Terrance, with attempted Total Receipts and Balances
APPROPRIATIONS INT. £ SINK.
murder and use of a firearm in
CLAY PIT FUND
commission of a felony In Total expenses
connection with the weekend Reserve for contingencies
wounding of Curley Barber, 31, R eserve for cash to be
carried forward
of 2214 Sou th west Rd., Sanford,
at a bar on W. 13th St. Police Total Appropriations
REVENUE WOODLANDS RECREATION
said Bar be r was treated at
DISTRICTFUND
Seminole Memorial Hospital
SO Mills
f or a gunshot woun d fn the right other revenue
95per c ent of sum total
chest.
Bond for Ms. Ervinwassetat
$lØ
ances

WASHINGTON (AP)
The U.S. con ve rsion to the
metric system, authorized by Congress In 1866, Is ex.
pected to get a boost soon frim a government committee
created to coordinate the switch from pounds to grams.
The House is to ta ke up th is mon th a voluntary metric
conversion bill that was snarled last year in controversy
over whether federal pa yments should be made to
worcers to replace tools. Passage through both chambers
Is considered certain this yea r.
The hill would create a 21-member board to coordinate
voluntary conversion of U.S. Industry and, therefore the
public, to the met ric system. Th e board also will be
authorized to make recommendations later on such
matters as whether f ederal payments should be ma de for
tool replacements.
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REVENUE ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
1MiIls
Other revenue
II per cent of sum total
Balance brought forward cash

S 13.000

$ 24,223

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Evacuation

By The Associated Press
Storms over the Great Lakes Forced the evacuation of
hundreds of people in Ohio and Michigan as flood waters
swirled around their homes, while tornadoes roared over
Minnesota and killed an elderly farm couple whose car
was flung a quarter-mile through the air.
In Cleveland, a downpour accompanied by flooding
plunged the city into a pool of debris and f orced
evacuation of homes for the second time in a week.
About 50 persons were evacuated from three apartment
buildings and a motel whe n a swollen creek poured over
its banks. Rescuers used boats arid helicopters to pull
people out of the waIst.dt-ep water In the half-mile-wide
strip on Cleveland's east side.
Teeth

VALDOSTA, Ga. (AP) —A Florida woman who claims
her bridge was 'wrongfully removed" and stolen and two
permanent teeth
re bro ken during an operation has
sued a Valdosta doctor and South Georgia Hospital.
The suit, alleging neglige nce, seeks more than $60000 in
damages, including the cost of a new bridge. It was f iled
In Georgia Su perior Court by Willodean Deas of Jennings
in North Florida.
ThlUthdLNuu of Valdosta, lna reply f iled with the
court, denied the a llegations. He said the woman caused
her teeth to break by
down onan air hose while lna
rvery room after the operation in June 1973.
Th e hospital denied liabi lity for loss of th e b ridge.
Dutspoken WAC Officer Fired
WASHINGTON (AP) A leading advocate of women 's
in the milithry says she was relieved of her WAC
i
-eserve command because of her outspoken ness. But the
o1onel who fired her says she was "defiant and would not
óIIow orders."
The Army has launched an investiga tion of the
Lismissal of Lt. Col. Grace King, Nmoved Aug. 6 as
omrnander of a women's Army reserve batta lion based
ri Alexand ria, Va., by her brigade commandtr, Col.
ViIIIam Rumsey.
Col. King, 50, said in a telephone interview from her
arlisle, Pa., home that her outspoken advocacy of
omen's rights helped lead to her dismissaL
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REVENUE FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING
OMits
Other revenue
95 percent of S,jm total
Balance brought forward cash
Transfer

S 0
10.000

Total Receipts and Balances
$ 1,257,14
APPROPRIATIONS FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING
Total expenses
S 1.2S7.16e
R twrve for cont I ngenc ies
0
Reserve for cash lobe Carried forward
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Babylift Called 7okenistic'
CHICAGO (AP) The airlift of Vietnamese children to
the United States for adoption was a li ttle like "calling the
cuner pizzeria for a tke.out order," a child development
expert said today. "Operation BabylIIt," which flew the
children out of their homeland in th e final dayi before
Saigon fell, was "little m&amp;e than a tokenistic eff ort," he
told colleagues in a papw prepared for the annual
meeting oi the American Psychological Associa tion.

$ 3.531
0
3.374

4.774

APPROPRIATIONS

3.996
112

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$Ol pier front foot
Other revenue
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Balance brought forwad cash

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APPROPRIATIONS

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fleserve for CSh to bo carried forward

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APPROPRIATIONS
Total expenses
Reserve for contingencies
Reserve for cash to be
Carried forward
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Transfer to General Fund

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Other revenue
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Bllancebrougp,t tOard cash

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Total Receipt s a nd Balances
APPROPRIATIONS CAPITAL OUTLAY GENERAL
OBL IGATION BNtsSA&amp;8
Tot al
't.e-ry, to, contingencies
Reserve for cash to be
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REVENUE I&amp;SOENERAL OBLIGATION
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Other revenue
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P.ilar,c. tc',jht forwardcish
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\' Ex-.Lois Lane
Still Popular

Carelessness Causes Fire

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MIAM Ii AP) A boat explosion ani fire that injured 11
persons was caeed by carelessness while gasoline fumes
still remained ifter fueling, fire of&amp;mnLs say'.
"Prelimnina investigation shows ttw.'y either started
the engine tooquickly or were smokag," Fire Marshal
liZ. Coiemaniaid.
Theinjuredirluded four men who jvnped overboard to
extinguish flanes on their skin and clWws moments after
th e fire Sundk.
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a housewife. It's a of Clark Kent, chased Supernrrr:.r actress, It's Noel Neill, man through Metropolis and
Iaved Lots Lane through got in and out cit numerous
'f teles-ision's Superman messes wi th cub reporter Jim..
rift
my Olson during 76 shows.
r. really flat tered that
"I wasn I TV's first Lois
tft
.,1,;
1r,e still remember me after Lane," abe said. "Awther ac•
this .me," said Miss Neil as tress had the part tJ'u-riugh the
.gsters and adults crowded first 26 epIsodes. I'm told
d 'r this weekend to get made the part much tougher."
ap"i at a saence fIction
Wren the Superman series
rention. The convention's was filmed in the mid1I5(, no
of nor said she began one Imagined that 20 years later
requests for ap- there would by any interest n'i
ini acxxu---two years ago. he show, Miss Neill said.
"MentlIy, it relieves a lot of
CAPE CANAVItAI. Al'
'read -'xne place that 'the
"It was a low-budget prcøiur.
they pressureon ourselves to know Pit te-.se makes the past lion," she said. "We iWit two
;ay
Engineers
a"4 I guess that's as episodes a week
don't have "the figgiest notion" that onOon its way and look.
We 'didn't
exactly what's Trong with the ing healfl'," said Hinners. "If g
exLination as any for reall y re hearse.
M..s.s Neil, now mid.
second Viking spaceship, its we didn't have one spa cecraft i
"Of cour se, so many of the
at
le
as
t
on
the
wiy
I'd
f
ee
l
terrible.
Launch delayed until
dar without the pillbox plots were the same
Jack
"If ye s.'re still working on hmicred tweed suit that Larson i Jimmy OLson arid I
Sept, 10 as tecicians pr obe a
the first m, it might pressure ws Line's trademarks. used to joke with each other
faulty radio sylem.
Today's sct4e.ikd
led launch of you into tzk:rig risks. But we do
Ni:i, now "Just a 'Wonder where we're going
was post. have tinlç' be said.
hc'
Santa
Viking II to
et tied up this tir
poned Sund.ayf then problems
were encounte1 in the orbiter
sectional the in
T first Viki was launched
suct'essfull,'A,20to look for
hfe on the rec lanet.
Radio recel rs a board th e
'.,- ,tntj crafts wed low sensitivity, andlinject manager
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$ 976

$ 3,361

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REVENUE
$ llpecfront fort
SJfl''

$ 6.545

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21000

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LlOHTIP,ODly,

S 3,714

51.333

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APPIIPRIATIONS WRENW000 STET
LIGHTING 01ST ,

iptI
Reserve for (Ofltlfl9ies
Reserve for cash tOkicarried forward

5 11,014
$617

4,

$ 7I4

106

Total Appropriati

$74
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to remove the
Engineers
orbiter-lander cecraft from

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the Than Cen ir rocket and
minutely exan e the orbiter.

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E-ertairters.

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S.91 mills

BoardotQjntycommlsst,',rs
S"3ole County, FIr Ida
B'.'' Jd V.hlen, Chairman,
Board of fnty Commissioner 5
ATTEST: Art L7
Rectiw'th. It, Clerk
Board of COt1flttammissjo,,r5
Publl$h Sept. I -Illfs
it
DER.S

"One of the Li things we are
going to look is the cabling
from the rece 'rs and U-ansznitters to the ''ennas," one
cables are
official said.
moreaccessib! iii somewhat
13CC
more
s were
appointed OVCI ht' latest diru1e*ofprob.
kmnSOI3COf
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Possible In Room 203, Courthouse,

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Tcket available at the Bo
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public
o' (lerk, Board Ciunty Commision,rs. Room 1 ecIion at lbs Office
214 ur1hou, Sanford,
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Featuring Jim &amp; Jesse and tM
Virginia Boys, Thi LIWIS Family.
Blue Grass Gntlmen, Blue Grass

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TOTAL RESEMVEI
TOTAL RECEIPTSILL BUDGETS
TOTAL EXPENDIT14(5 ALL BUDGETS
TOTAL MILLAGEFR COUNTY OP.RATION
FOR THE BE f11 OF THE BOARD
OF TRUSTEES 'SEMII1OLE COUNTY
PURLICHOSPITA
POPTAUTPORI'Tp
'TOTALOFA'ICOSNTYWIDEMILLAGE

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"We haven': he foggiest nolion" what the ecific problem
u,sald Dr. Sc hliruners of the
space agency. We re starting
front scratch in. We've got

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4,34

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rIlfriciRliz ,m,
•.!' Sept
date was tcntLve, depending
on what engi is Find WTCng
with the orbi
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$6*
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Tot aIAppropri&amp;lon
R EVE NIJI,RENW000 STREET LIOHTIIO 01ST,
$ il per front fonl
Other revenue
9% pet ec-r''.
RalancebrouQhtfod(ash
1

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Total Receipts and 11,aar
APPR)RIATIONS WOODLANDS STET
LIGHTING 01ST.
Total expenses
Reserve for contngy95
Reserve for cash 10
carried forward

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$ 9.322

9Spercertofsumlotij
Palancetroughlfor,(,tca.,h

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71
937
—$ 6.591
ODLAN0S STREET LIONTlIG 01ST.

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Total PrceIptsand ftal$j
APPROIIIATIONS WINW000 STRmT
LIGHTING 01ST.
Totalrxpenses
Reserve for contingence
Rptervefor cash to bqa'jcJ forwaro

NOTICE OF TAX INCREASE

Viking Launch

$ 700
103

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1,100

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('OPELANI) Ah'
An entrepreneur wi th a
frontier spirit t an option to buy the tiny village 4
Copeland, a comnnunity of 300 in Southwest Florida.
"There's a freilimmi here," says Douglas McGoon. "I'm
thinking very mnidi about buying the town. But one of the
first things I'm ping to (10 is give everybody a chance 10
11
buy their own oace."
Copeland, poulatetl chiefly by farmworkers and
L
laborers, is an ladated settlement of aging cypress shacks
and cottages tting back 40 years to when it housed
lumber 'rt'ws I' the Ii'e Tidcwattr Cypress Co.

$ 141$
134

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TOTAL CASH Ith
(Other thin 'Pc"t4'prniement

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$ 57Q,OØQ

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$ 3,146

TOTAL BUDGET

$

S 400

REVENUENORTNOATPSTR,itv
LIGHTING DIST.

Total exnses
Reserveforconttn,jencin
Rtiry foc cash lobe
Carried fOrward
Transfer to r'nerat Fund

TrllP0Sar1 (),l,jrirS
APPROPRIATIONS
Ttnses
R99ercontr,gences
Pfln.4or cash to be
Car4fnrward
TrariitoC,eneralFund

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176,990

o,000
oo

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Total Pecelpssarvj Balances
1

taI Pece,pttrwj Ralar'ces
APPROPRIATIONS CAPITAL OUTLAY.
CLAY PIT FUND
T0#41 txDtrrWS
esme W otingrsctes

I 1.119

Total ApproprIations

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0 Mills
)thefreverØJeBor,dpror,5
ip*'ccentofsumfosat

1 2,544

176,990

REVENUE CAPITAL OUTLAY.
CLAY PIT FUND

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Tofalempense,
Peseryp for cOntr'"rir'
Prierve for Cash to be carried forward

$ 174.400

Tot of Appropr lotion

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APPROPRIATIONS

ii,soo

$3,630
0
3,4.16

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3.100
161,490

$ 1034

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alance".
APPROPRIATIONS IL$OENERAL
OBLIGATIOPIBQ$DSALB

34j

17

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SERiES A&amp;B

7

APPROPRIATIONS

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$ 29,600

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$ '237
s
'.141
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REVENUE IOYLWILDE STREET LIGHTING 01ST.
$2ópeffrentfoot
Other revenue
9i per (entofsumtotal
Balance brought forward cash
Total R ec ei pt s a nd Balances
APPROPRIATIONS
Total expenses
Reserve for contingencies
Reserve tot cash to be
(afriødfCrwa,d
Transfer to General Fund
Total pproprIaticns
REVENUE HIGHLAND PINES STREET DIST.
1 07 per frontfcx',t
Other revenue
PS Per Cent ofvum total
.Balancebrougp,tforwardcash

3100
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REVENUE TRAILW000 (STIES
STREET LIGHTING 01ST
S lSpv'tn' font
Othfhe
95 pecef Of Sum total
I1a4qough? forward cash

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460
500

PALMIST

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Instant Homes To Arabs

Al'
Thirty-nitFOUT I .AUr)Il':I ).\!,E
Haitians arrested is they apparently tried to enter lb
United States ullegdly vet' in a detention area here utia
availing (ue.stiofl[ig, officials said.
A Coast Guard spokesman said (hi' Haitian's 40-fo
vooden boat was first spotted Saturday heading
Florida. 1k said Coast Guard vessels apprehended
(Taft in the Atlanic vi miles off nearby Delray Bea&amp;i
I
Sunday afternoon
Immigration oficials said the 34 men, three women and
tvo boys would begiven a hearing later this sieek.

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171

TotalAppropniatnns
REVIIUE WIN*000 STREET
LIGHTING 01ST.
1 01 per front for
Other revenue
r
.
95 per cent of sum ttotal,,
Balance
brought
forwEtash
Is

$

Ih,,,4

Totalexpen
Reserve for contingencies
Reserve for cast, lobe
carried forward

TrtJ'wnSeS
Pe4COflt.flQt'flCeS
Pe1(frVl cash to be
CI1,4lOt ward
Tr's(enCrhl Fund

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STREET LIGHTING DIST

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APPROPRIATIONS

'OfatReceipts and Oala,a
70
APPROPPATIONS WREN WOO 0 WIT II
210
ShEET LIGHTING 01ST
1o4 expenses
$;
f'S?rvC for er..' r'.-i'.1i
Reserve for (ash to he
arr l ed for war 1
$ 3.226

$ 15 per front foot
Other re,up
95 per cv'mt of sum total
Balance brought forward cash

$ 210,000

Mills
Other revenue
Piper cent of sum total
BaIarcebrougp,tforwa,dcash

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$ 470

REVENUE FOREST BROOK STREET
LIGHTING 01ST.

REVENUE CAPITAL OUTLAY GENERAL

0

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Haitians Arrested Off Coai

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Total ApproprIatlon

Tot alAppropqiations
$504,740
REVENUE CAPITAL OUTLAY RESERVE COURTHOUSE AND JAIL
0 Mills
s 0
Other revenue
0
Per cent of sum total
0
Balance brought lorwerd cash
710.000
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Tot al Receipts. nd Balances
210.000
APPROPRIATIONS CAPITAL OUTLAY
RESERVE COURTHOUSE AND JAIL
Total expenses
$ 5,996
Pc'serve for cont,ntae'nces
oPe'se,'ye for cash to be
carredforwarci
201.101

flf3 sum total
lar'r' 'ht forward cash

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Total Receipts and Balances

Total Receipts ard 3alances
APPROPRIATIONS
Total expenses
Reserve for contingencies
Reserve for cash to be
carried forward

Total Receipts And Balances
SO41240
APPROPRIATIONS ILS FUND-COURTHOUSE AND JAIL
Total expenses
$ 746,170
Reserve for contingencies
-o.
Reserve for cash to be
carried forward
7531070

Ctt iff rr"('

$ 1.246
0
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Total Appropriati
Total Appropriations
$ 1.251,14
REVENUE I&amp;SFUNDCOURTHOUSE AND JAIL
C) Mills
$ 41.777
Other revenue
10.000
9S per cent ol sum total
49.136
Balancibrought forwardasj'
251.000
Transfer for CourthouseL Jail
70's,)01

56.111

5 917

Total Receipts and Balances

246,503
I.001.166

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MIAMI AP;
Hurricane DorLc
rred deep in the
Altant Ocean today, po&amp;ng no threat to land, the
National Hurricane Center said.
Th storm, with winds of about 85 miles an hour, was lo.
rated about 1,200 miles east northeast of Bermuda and
moving slowly eastward, said forecaater Joe Pellssier.
It's mo'.in so slowly that it might hold tc'gctier for a
couple of days, but it is ol no threat to any land area,"
Pellssler said.
Forecasters said Doris would probably weaken when it
re3ches the colder waters of the North At la ntc.

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173

REVENUE GREGORY DRIVE STREET LIGHTING 01ST.
S37 per frntfnot
Other revenue
tS per cent of sum total
Balance b,ougt,t forward cash

$ 3.70,441

1 5710
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?)pel'ort

botil

1,200 Flight Attendants
i
StrI ke NJ a tIona I Ai'* rI i nes

b

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IIVENUE TANGLEW000STREETIOHTINO 1)1ST.

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$ 671
39

Ell

t I 170
0
III)
0

950

$ 942

REVENUE CASAALOMASTREET
LIGHTING 01ST.

Total Receipts and Balances
$3,369,641
APPROPRIATIONSROADANDBRI00EFUND
Total expenses
$ 3.031.700
Reserve for contingencies
37,7)0
Reserve for cash to be
carried forward
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are taking a twad count to
expected ranges frinn 50 to
termine thee factors. There nnmng Ililhtxrough (.'ntlflt% '5
are about 1.5 million children In 115,000 enrollment,
Florida schools.
''We're hunting for bilingual
Me:intii3e, the stati' Educa. ("fl'rdlflators to get the wheel',
titin I h'purtnient Is Intensifying Itloving, ''said Frank Esirinor,
its hinguage prograris for non flsistaiit superint en dent for
English speaking people and lo- Instruction.
-In Iirgo, foreign Isirigung'
tackling
t'iil officials
of their own problems:
"itorillnator Mary Sitnctie. fit:
MIAMI (AP) National Air. Washington of talks tlirlIt'd at 14)OkCtt by Na1itil.
-in Jacksonville, officials ure.s there will be about Itfi
tlit' IIllt' lilhllllant IXititlfi.''
lines' 1,200 flight attendants be- ending an 19month deadlock in
('ompany
spokesman
Ken
sire
expecting up to 300 Viet. Virinaiiwsc joining the %,ss
'''l'hc t'oiIipany remained
gan their Labor Day on strike, contract negotiations.
natnese and ('sutibodian chi. l'Irwllus County school dulhtrr'n
Ildatluint in their position and TUJ'pirl said, ''National is
walking off the j&amp;b at midnight
All flights were canceled by they did not make any appointed that the talks have dren among 110,000 pupIls." We (his full,
without reaching Will work with Florida Junior
"We're trying to put 11w diiiand forcing thousands of holi- the Misiml-based carrier, which Inovefnent," union officjsil Mike broken
college at Jacksonville in a ttrn as near SIs possible to their
day travelers to change their serves 45 American cities and Gsirko, a steward, said of the agreement."
flight plans.
Lor.don with 30 daily flights breakdown. ''We went up there
S4'ott Sf111111, smother linhin r"rrthined effort to teach Eng. Own age grtnj, tip nmtivntr'
'1 lie strike, National's second i -arty log about 18,000 ta.scn. to negotiate with hope and gii .slx;kesjjljlfl, said his group
11 "11 ,l' il r,euufuI hsingwlge to I lo':ii, Mm. ItO lo't 'aid "\"
Wit?,
's ithiri a year, was called by the
gets. Other airlines began set. faith. The mediators brought asking For a $44 raise for new lJ;irt'rit.s limit children,'' 581(1 Dr, don't want to put theiii wilil
Johnson,
associate younger ('hildren and iwrhnps
issocIrition of Flight At- ling up extra flights to handle both sides together Sunday and attendants, bringing their I)on
I('fldants after the failure in passengers who had lwuri
'upt'rintendent
of
curriculwn.
hurt their selfiinnge, or pit
the ('orilpafly just maintained monthly salary to $537, He said
at too 111gb a level when'
—In
Miami,
Dade
County
of.
them
National's last offer was a raise
ficials
581(1
about 200 Vletnsi,ri. reasoning In English is required
if $3 to 84%. Under the cornpuny's OfX57Il, (Op pay would ese children will be enrolled and rots Id ln'rotnn q iii In
go from $733 a month to $768, to' among the system's 241,000 frustrating."
said. The union Is asking $&amp;.
MADAM KATHERINE
Garko said attendants' 541141.
ries and fringe benefits were
well below industry standards.
PAST.- PRESENT FUTURE
"We
raxouIAolsoI.C,y;raL
MALL
don't
even
have
a
retireu:Esh3ul((; API
A
Holmes said his company has States, completed the Ararnt'o ment progranl, "
P$ILPPUL LOVICEONAIL Ap,A.,
' he said.
lorida factory is sending 16 In- been building prefab units for order in a scant three "ietk.s
IIPP
•lOVP
"We're the only major carrier
stttnt homes
from walls t"
tour years, but never before
ith a snrk force of only 3 without retire'rrient knef1ts
AWIlA
• •UIIN%%
salt shakers ---to Saudi Arabia added every' item needed in a employes.
IN
PRIVACY
OF
lie
said
there
was
Lo.owDoo
SOnIC
MT HOME
progas quarters for hi g h - l eve l offi. home.
uou.ss*u
--5PM
*0*19
631.4405
(1j4 $vøda
cials of Aramco, the Middle
"We can really run them r.ss in ne gotiations on retire.
The inventory includes six
ruent and Insurance benefits.
U *1
I.vrn.i $istp,4
East oil cartel.
queen size bed sheets, 12 pillow through here," said holmes,
The
negotiations
began
In
Whole life reading$: $5 with this ad
"What makes this order cases, one dinner fervice for "We can do about 1i a da y."
n uary hh1 were declared
Unique is these are complete eight, six bath towels, one tea
CALL for APPOINTMENT
holmes said company oh. Ja
homes," said factory manager pot, one carving board,
('lals hoped the Arsuncn con- deadlocked Feb. 1, 1974.
11
11
1. Juris
'IL'ilUl'I
iu'n
diction
T. N. Holmes. "When they ar- shakers, two teflon frying tract, the bigges t foreign order
rive In Saudi Arabia, these pans,one vacuum cleaner, one ever For Bendix Home Systems, Nov. 12, 1974, just 12 days after
families are going to be able to washer and dryer and two would help open up a whole new the end of a 108-day strike by
tk 1,500 mnt'mtwrs of the !nter.
riiove right in without needing sofas.
market for the prefab homes
national
Awx'iation of Machinanything
and I mean any.
The homes, which are built the Middle East.
ists,
thing."
and transxirted in two sections
"A lot of those countries have
National employs 7,660 pe r.
Aramro's $500,000 order calLs split down the peak of the roof ,
a crying need for low cost hous- sons, about 1,000 of them nonfor Home Systems, Inc., a dlvi- have three bedrooms and two
"ion of the multi -national Bend. baths. The homes' dimensions ing, and we're currently talking union.
to the government of Iran about
(;nrko said talks were tenthix Corp., to deliver the pre- are 24 by 6-4 feet.
using them For public housing. lively set to resume Wednes.
fabricated, totally furnished
The highly-automated home Of course, they wouldn't be
day, "but if the company mainhomes for officials and their Systems plant in this Central
anything as elaborate as these (airs 1t position, this will be a
families to the Port of Tampa
Florida town, one of 15 such units."
king strike."
Ly Sept. 15
Bendix factories in the United
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REVENUE SUPILAND SlEET
LIGHTING 01ST.

S 1,400,46

95

Seine private solicitors

By The Associated ('ress
At least eight 'rsm lii V tlit'd in Florida
tnlcnis during (lit,' üree-iiay lI(bOr [)aY
chiding a passenger Ui it car sshoe driver was let mi;
three minor accidents. tflx)pers said today.
Troopers said Jarn1s McClendon, t7, of Chief la du.-ii
Ili an incident that trgan when the car in which s as
riling struck anoUer vehicle at a Gainesvl mr.
t.'r section.
Officers said th e wiver back ed up, hit a second ad a
ti
third vehicle and tivo sped from the intersection
lose control of the cit and slain Into a tree a few Ud-.
assay. I'ilice said tie driver was seriously injure4.

U1400

Tosfpir.and Balances
APPROPRIATIONS
c''
p .1c'tIotlflQCcICltu5
cash to be

$ 992
0

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11500

Ott'rrrr
I
95 rer Ceeflufn
p,, t anct o4hf forward Cash

33.000

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II

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$ 1.310,611
2111000

I

$ 81 400

T,tafpe4'8t10

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rr;edV'
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1117aer,I Fund

$ 1,400.4$

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11400

Total irir,e

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Balances
APPROPRIATIOPI

Tot&amp;Iecr' '

0

Total Rr-ceiptsand Balances

$ 333,710
1.139.736
1.969.1.1)
1,400,000

Ill

$27 rer
Other lf,"04
total
,
'f forward cash

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officials who claim they are powerless tOSto[heI1l.
Many telephone solicitors "make the pn on the
other end of the phone believe they are actuily charities
twn in fact they are out to make a buck," Sal4n Iwis
of I)ade County's state attorney's office.
''But it's difficult to make a criminal prostion.'' he
added. ''Using a fake fltIiie is not a crimc 'eithcr is
uiiplying that your ma service will improve Ilyou buy
ticket to a Post Office Union dance."
'
One salesman for a Miann solicitation fun told a
MianIl herald report Nising as a new salesuUi that he
uses at least three fale natnos when he calls binesses.

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Totai A,ppr lion.,
REVENUE STERLING PAX STREET
LIGHTING DISI

S 24,725

MIAMI

Language Challenge

youngsters," says Kittie Mae nicate in Vietnamese dialects, mordinator of the refugee pro.
Educators say that teaching Taylor, consultant In language Officials say It isn't merely a gram. "There are all klnd.s of migrants In Florida, at least 978 been hired us an assistant.
hundreds of young Vietnamese arts for the Florida Department question of teaching ABC's in P problems just registering the are ichool age
— betwmn the
—In Orlando, officiaLi antici.
refugees In schools this year of Education. "They will have foreign language, but one
p'.,o
kids.
Everybody
but
the
Bureau
ages
of
5
and
17.
But
It's
not
paL'
about 65 Vietnamese cliiiwill present as many problems
to apply some methodology In of understanding an r.lrely of Indian Affairs Is Involved." known If all the families are tlren this fall anti are inter
for teachers as it will for the
teaching that's new to them, different culture ifl1 unfanillVarious federal agencies are still In the tIes where they viesng teachEr npplit'ants to
students, many of whom do not But that they can learn."
lar customs.
handling
resettlement, school were sporut)re(l, or how many work with yiningsters and other
speak English.
Many youngsters speak little
'Going
to
school
Is
much
processing,
innoculatlorls, food of the children are being en. teflch('rs,
"It's going to be a real chal- or no Engl ish, and schooLs more
difficult than I ever imag- and nutritional needs and rolled In t he schools.
ln l'flhIqMl, offi cials salti 11w'
lenge for teachers as well as ,Iren't equipped to voillilluI
Ined," said Dr. Phil Goldhagen.
Medicald eligibility.

luillies and otlier decepfions to sell news tter ads or
dance ticke ts for post office and police oraia
t!l tions, say

$ 2,44

Pptr, 100 to be
carr iWi'd

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13,016

Totalezrvø,OQ,,CM

REVENUE BELAIRE.WEATHERSFIELD
STREET LIGHTING 01ST.
$ Ol Per frontfoot
Other revenue
its per cent of sum total
Balance brought f)r*,,,d cash

53630.411

1,146
11200

Balances
APPROPRIATIQIS

Tot,

COUNTY WIDE FIRE PROTECTION
SUDOET — APPROPRIATIONS

Total expeflses
Reserve forcontingen(iqs
Reserve for cast, to be
Carried forward
Total Approprlat;

S 11 913
0

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Monday,Sfpt,i,l!!5.—JA

Ily The Associated Press

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Officials Powerless To Stop
Solicitors Using Fake Names

VENUE INDIAN H10 STREET
LIGHTING OUT.

%fl r erirow
Ott,r CVtu ,.total
95 per carifi
,b,..lorwardcah

5 13,000
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$ 1,956

Total App4Ø

Teachers To

FLORIDA

714

$ 13,000

7 01 ,111 R'ps .irxj Balances

'p

peservili forcoto be

Tp!,t .'prrir,on.,
t24.223
COUNTY WIDE FIRE PROTECTION
BUDGET — REVENUE
on a ta ,ahfe valuation of al Properties tying outside municipal
kDundaries of 11711.578,6.O.st
I SoMills
$ v.101,167
('th,'r Pt't,
70.1)7
95 per Cent of
1,113,345
Balancebroi.gp,, forward cash
90,000
Transfer

Total Receipts and Balances
3.130111
APPROPRIATIONS FINE AND FORFEITURE FUND
Total expenses
$ 3.033.13
9
Reserve for contingencies
2N391
Reserve for cash to be
carried forward
506,100

$ 1,641
Is

Ies

carr, edt ,01

Total expenses
Reserve for contingencies
Peer' for cash to be
carried forward

$ 7.192.764
507.717
3.730,41
600000

Total e xpre0

$ 13,000

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$ 1.363.136

$1,956

1or#AQa`lC

APPROPRIATIONS WOODLANDS
RECREATION DISTRICT FUND

Total Appropriation,.
REVENUE FINE AND FORFEITURE FUND
204 M11s
Other revenue
95 per cent of sum total
Balance brought forward cash

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Total Recel1,dB,Iance$
APPROPRIATONS

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1,456

Oth e r r.v.eJ
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Reserve for Contingencies
In compliance ith Ch 179 Florida Statutes, the Seminole County
'rrrve for casn TO be
"Ard of Commissioners has set the ote of Sept. 9. 1975 at 7.00 P.M., or a
oon thereafter as PosSible tO hold a PUBLIC HEARING
scarried
forward
in the County
Commission Meeting Room. fRoOm 2031. CourIhoe. Sanford.
Florida, for
Tc't,',l Approprat,
the purptse of discussion with the Public. Proof Con, the proposed budgets
f or the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. 1975, and ending Sept 30, 1976
REVENUE APPLE VALLEY
summary of said budgets s set out below: (All county wide mIIIage Aii
STREET LIGHTING DIST,
based on a taxable valuation of ($1.390.751, 114)
$ lOper ront loot
Other rel.pnue
REVENUEGENERALFUND
lS per cent of sum lotal
311 Mills
$ 41 323,239
fl*lancebro,,gp,t for,lard cash
Other revenue
3.351,430
9$ per cent ttsuoi total
7,46.3,136
Total P ecepts
.4n1
;
Palancebrotjght forward cash
900.000
APPROPRIATIONS
Total expenses
Total Receipts and Balances
5 6.363,636
Reserve for con t Ingenc,,s
APPROPRIATIONS GENERAL FUND
Reserve for cash to be
Total expenses
$ 7.531.136
carried forward
Reserve for contingencies
374.910
Transfer to General Fund
Reserve for cash to be
carried forward
Tota l Appropriators
450.000

Metric Switch Steps Taken

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labor Day 1975 began wi th a strike by the flight attendants of National Airlines as stewardesses of th e "Fly
Me" air line hoisted "Don't Fly Me" signs.
In the coalfields of Appa la chia and th e hills nor th of the
Ohio River, some of the local leaders of the Uni ted Mine
Workers tried to persuade their men to end a three-weekold wildcat strike which has idled two-thirds of the
nation's 125, 030 soft coal miners. There was some
cautious optimism but no solid indications
that the
men might return to wor k Tuesday.
President Ford came in f or harsh criticism from
lea ders of five major unions over the wee ke nd , wh ile t he
President's Labor Secrtt.ary defended the ad.
ininstration's economic policies.

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\VAYNE 1). DOYLE, Publisher
W!ll.IAM I). CUHUIE, Managing Editor
HoBf:RT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director
lime l}ehvery: Week, 55 cents; Month, $2.40; 6 Months. $14.20;
Year, $2840. By Mail: In florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month. $2.70: 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

Energy

For

Needed

21st

The Clock

Century

Government has shown little ability to deal
with the energy crisis, suggesting that an immay yet be formediate response
if any
mulated in the marketplace.
President Ford has renewed his pledge to veto
the six-month extension of price controls an
domestic oil voted by Congress before its members
scurried out of Washington for their summer
ncess
And, he said, if congress fails to override the
veto when it returns after Labor Day, he will
remove the $2-a-barrel tariff levied on imported oil
in two stages earlier this year. Even though a
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lacked the authority to levy the tariff, Mr. Ford has
indicated that he will appeal that decision, as he
should to distinguish the tangled lines of authority
from Capitol lull and the White house.
Actually, the wrangling between the
Republican President and the Democratic
Congress may not, alter all, lead inevitably to a
nv surge of inflation and recession. Some
economic experts dispute horror stories of

escalating gas pump prices related by advocates of
continued price control.
Oil firms, they say, are not going to rush into
massive price hikes when they are caught in the
glare of the national spotlight. Further, it will take
months for the rising cost of decontrolled fuel to be

passed on to the consumer.
And it is unrealistic for the American people to
believe that U.S. dependence on oil from abroad
can be maintained at price levels enjoyed in
happier years.

If domestic production is to be increased to
discourage contemplated oil price boosts by the
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries,
American companies can use the incentive of
competitive pricing of their own product.
In this case, a governmental nudge in the form
of an excess profits tax fashioned by Congress
would be effective insurance that the decontrol

windfall is funneled into exploration and
development efforts.
Given the divisions in Washington, it may be
unrealistic to expect Mr. Ford and a disunited
Congress to look beyond the furor over oil, a
dwindling resource, and concern themselves with

long-range policy.
But more important than price controls and
tariffs is the clear demand for a new form of energy
to carry the nation into the 21st Century, be it
nuclear fusion, solar power or some as yet unsuspected alternative. Time and current options
are running out.

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If you hadn't hollered about the crossing so much
they'd still have their jobs."
Okay, mann, we'll be the culprits and accept the
responsibility for causing th i layoffs, transfers,
etc., of those workers that will be affected by the rerouting oi the freights.
However, you and everyone else better wake up
to the fact that all we're calling for is an overpass at
that crossing not the elimination of the tracks,
nor the trains.
When we pointed this out to the irate caller, she
said that it mattered not what our excuse was, that
had e not been so adamant about the long delays
at the crossing when freights pulled in all the freight
service would have been retained here instead of
being re-routed to Wildwood.
If this is the case, which we seriously doubt, we
apologize, especially to guys like Benny Van
Winkel, a friend and neighbor who laughed like
crazy u hen ye informed him about the telephone
call from this certain lady.
Hen's a veteran of Vietnam and a Christian. lie
drives the bus which takes our children to church
each Sunday.
Instead of screaming about the situation, Bc, is
making the best of it.
,,That woman is out of her mind," Ben told us
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Portugal's

Dictator

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From dictatorship to dictatorship In thirty years, with afew
passes at democracy on the way. That Is India's record one
probably unparalleled in all of history.
Mrs. Gandhi has finally gone the last mile. Using a political
strong arm, she has engineered a basic change In the laws under
which India is governed to eliminate the crimes of political
malfeasance of which she as found guilty last June. Additionally she has changed the constitution to preclude a review
of her case by the supreme court. The actions, which are
retroactive, now permit her name to be expunged from the list
of convicted persons and launders her public record.
Then, having gone the last mile, Mrs. Gandhi went the last
inch. She decreed that the news media should not be permitted
to advise the Indian public of what she had done to tamper with
her country's laws. They only know that her conviction has been
reversed.
And, apparently, she has gotten away with it, which certainly qualified her for a curient and valid card as one of the
world's most active dictators.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORI'A,
CASE NO.: 75-993.CAO9.S
COR DON A. TAYLOR,
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DON OAKLEY

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Whatil About

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The Right

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Ref ugees'

To Work?

Best Hope
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No people are more critical of themselves and
their irtitutions than Americans, notes Leo
Cherne, chairman of the International Rescue
Committee. He attributes this quality to our
belief tn humanity and progress.
Bu sometimes we tend to be carried away by
sell-criticism and our judgments take an actowards ourselves and those
cusatory turn
around us. Because our expectations are not
reached as quickly as we had hoped, the bad In a
situation begins to obscure the good, and
frustration leads to greater self-censure.
Cherne specifically has in mind the Vietnamese resettlement program, about which so
much has been reported of failures and snafus.
"In our impatience we overlook the enormity of
this refugee movement," he writes in the
committee's annual report covering its worldwide activities in 1974.
At no time have so many refugees come to our
country so suddenly, he points out: 130,000 In the
brief span of 10 weeks. We forget that the
massive exodus of 675,000 Cubans to the United
States was spread over 15 years. In the aftermath of the Hungarian revolution in 1956, only
35,000 refugees came here, spaced over a six
month period.
There have been breakdowns in the Vietnamese program. Yet on the whole, this has been
a remarkable success story, says Cherne, with
Americans responding to the' emergency by
opening their national door to yet another
uprooted people.
More than 50,000 of the 130,000 Vietnamese
refugees found new homes within 10 weeks after
the fall of Saigon, even though this vast imud
migration occurred "with unprecedented suddenness
denness and without preparation, either
material or psychological, among the refugees
or their hosts."
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Canines are In the news, which seems appropriate since we are now In the midst of what
are called the "dog days." More accurately, a
couple of recent stories concern the owners of
dogs and what is being done to curb the environmental impact of their permissive attitudes
toward their pets.
Item: From Shaker Heights, Ohio, it Is
reported that a gentleman there has Invented
something called a Dog Potty for good-neighbor
dog.walkers.It's a plastic container on the end of
£ cane-shaped shaft.
To put a dog more at ease, the container Is
shaped like a miniature fire hydrant, and for the
convenience of night-time dog-walkers, there's a
flashlight attached to the hand grip.
The inventor, William L. Schmleler, says he
got the idea a few years ago when a woman
threw a rock at him for letting his dog make use
of her lawn. Since then, Shaker Heights has
passed an ordinance requiring dog owners to
clean up after their pets.
Item: From France comes the news that the
city of Paris is about to begin the construction of
the world's first public flush toilets for dogs.

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Earlier in this century the father of organized
.
.1
labor,
Samuel Gomprs, admitted that the
1~7~
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movement was not neessarily for everybody.
"There may be here rnd there a worker," he
said, "who for certain easons unexplainable to
us does. not join a unu*'r)f labor. This is his right
no matter how morally rong he may be. It is his
,•
legal right and no one can dare question his
exercise of that legal r4ht."
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As Americans pause nee again to honor the
progress of its working nen and women, It would
be well to remember, hwever uncomfortably,
that such progress does lot yet include for some
Sam Gompers' guarante of freedom of choice.
The emotionalism of unionization in many
par ts of t he na tion donot yet recognize the
right of la bor ers to go It done; for many in the
democracy the right tork Is granted only by
1
union authority.
Example 1. Lesley !town, a middle-aged
Ly
ç
restaurant worker from h.rion, Ill,, and a union
NE&amp;
member for 14 years, IT her job at union insistence because she patronized another
restaurant which forbad unionization. As it
" And the trunk is big enough to hold the list pre I n
the other s'est$rant belonged to her
son azil Mrs. Brown'$ patronage was as
maternal as anything elsö But too bad. She had
one dollar bills."
to seek work elsewhere.
ExaUple 2. In 1945, enRtalnment titan Cecil
B. De$ille was arbltrarl) assessed a $1 contributbn, by the ArnerlcflFederat1on of Radio
Letter To The Editor
Artist* for use in polit1cobbying with wl;lch
DeMII disagreed. Wbeflhe refused to pay,
Kwiatkowski Rapped
higher taxes to bear the burd of these higher DeMur lost a $100,000-a.yr job with the Lux
Radiolheater, and to hi*jeath had been forpriced properties not so as&amp;ed.
due to union dlsfavr, from working for
Alter
a
job
well
done
b.he
property
apbiddei,
When the State of Florida passed a law
requiring every county to reassess all properties praiser, in readjusting the inequities Corn. either radio or TV.
Eunple 3. Four Florid construction men
to their fair market values, the Seminole missioner Harry Kwiatkovi denounced Mr.
League of Civic Associations, at the request of Goembel for obeying the lie law which had have'ecentIy filed suit chaing a Jacksonville
some 25 member homeowners organizations been underassessed to ma assessments fair Ufll(fWith violating their stae-protected right t
invited property appraiser Terry Goembel, to and equal to all. This wour well founded work Three of the four allege they were
attend our next meeting In order to brief us on motive for entering the resessment picture. dlsn$sed from jobs for no joining the union.
In addition, Comrfllsner Kwiatkowski Thhurth says he was fored to quit by union
the necessity of this law.
After being briefed, the membership voiced charged us with not atten4 the budget review meters who objected to Is union criticism.
PWglffs charge that one inion member in.
its concern about reassessment, and was invited work sessions with the ccnissioners.
The truth Is, we were ter invited to do so. tinted their freedoms ofoice by wearing a
participate by Mr. Goembel.
The Leagues' reasons were obvious, since It When a delegate of the Lwe did so at the only sustive pistol in his bell
Tie issue here is, of courseas old as the union
had turned up information whereby many large session remaining after d challenge; he was
tracts of lands with values of upwards of $1- told -This was not apubliearing and he had no mQement itself. Seeking brgalning strength
million were assessed at only $40,000, etc., while say in matters." Howevwas invited to Listen thigh unity, unions have torn the beginning
the homeowners in the area were by and large in. How can we give ipuihen we nave no say? sot compulsory membersip as the Ideal, and
Matt McLeave, thèiuethods used to enforce Ltave at tunes been
assessed at 60 to 80 per cent of full value. We
too harsh for mulUlylng num be rs of
Treasurer h4rih
immediately saw the unfairness of such
'
Seminole
ague
of
pçle
who,
with increa.ld education and
Le
taxa tion.
Civic Associations 1ic1al stability, are reelling at many
The results of this re-valuation was
uMUeral union actions.
eyeopenihg, when we realized many higher
fi'e National Right to Wek Committee, a
priced homes and properties were for some time
Letters to the editare welcome.
tervative lobby sponsore In large part by
extremely under-assessed. And when so onThey should be ibrkf as possible and
covered would result in a large reduction in the
iistrial management iflt*sts, says 71 per
millage, thereby rendering the average comment on matteri general interest.
* of the public, accordig to polls, now
The letters shoulilsI %iIth Issues and avoid "eves Ameri,'ans should ave the right to
homeowners new taxes to remain very close to
rk regardless of their unk sentiments.
their 1974 tax levy, if not in some cases lower, personailtie&amp;
The editor res the right to edit those
lloweier, those properties which were far
espIte the weary age o(he right to work
rhaps
some
letter'
for
reacta
ipace,
but
will
exercise
ument,
and the appa rent *ppnrtive ;nx of
under-assessed would increase by pe
nt;
rightly
so,
since
the
average
great
care
that
the
let
of
the
tatter
is
not
lost
r
t
peeple,
t he re has b
600 or 700 per ce
precious little
editing.
had
in
the
ress
for
freedom
of
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After Intense Battle
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
CITYOF
5 hereoy given Ihat the
ALTAMONTI SPRINGS.
Board of Adjustment of the City of
FLORIDA
Sanford will hold a Special Meeting
Notice of Public H,artn
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — to them, and thus the soldiers president,
on Sept. S. 1975, In the City Hill it
Plintiffi, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Gen. Haul Gonzalez Alvear, the will return to the barracks to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by 11:30 AM In order to consider a
Informed sources said Gen. MICHAEL
vs the
City Commission of the City of request torivariance in the Zoning
.1
SHOUVLIN.
chief of staff of Ecuador's continue fulfilling our specific Gonzalez had the support of
it pertainS to side yard
Altamonte Springs. Florida, that Ordinance
etc. et &amp;,
armed forces, overthrew the tasks," the communique said, most of the army and of the air
tback reou,reivients in
Defendants said city CommiSsion will hold a
country's military president,
5nqi fam:tv Residential Oi%tr,c'
public hearing
NOTICE OF ACTION
Ecuador has been under mill- force and navy. They said the
(a) T3 consider annexation 01 ihe Mayfair Subdivision
(;en Guillermo Rodriguez tary rule since Rodriguez led a battle for control of the presi- TO LOUIS H DANCHO
Beng more
Suite 1960, Grant Derteau foflowing described prooeriy lying
I,,ara, early today and occupied coup in 1972 against Jose Maria dential palace in Quito was the Tower
and being in Seminole County, AS located at. 121 N. Summeri
LISBON, Portugal (AP)
the presidential pa lace In Q ui to Velasco Ibarra, the elect ed only violence.
Avenue,
Florida. to wil:
Dayton. Ohio
Support was widespread
today for Portugal's new premier, Vice. Adm. Jose
SE s of SE'4 of NE' of NW'.
B. I Perins
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
after a brief but intense battle.
Gonzalez deployed troops and aitlon for da mages for breach of a
Chairman
IS Tsp 2 1 . Rage 25 to the
Pinheiro de Azevedo, but th ere was no letup in t he
Informed sources said a matanks around the pala ce la te guaranty agreement and to tore corporal, limIts of the City of
BOard of Adj ustment
position to th e appointment of his pro-communist
Jor ca use of the coup was disPublish Sept I, 1975
Sun da y ni ght and demanded closure mortgage on he following Altamonte Springs, Florida, and
fbI To consider also the question DL P.11
predecessor, Ger. Vasco Goncalves, to head th e a rmed
sa t isfaction with the drop in oil
property in Seminole County,
that President Rodriguez
and assigning
°
Florida:
forces,
revenue resulting from adhesign. The president rejected the
A portion of Section 29. Township toning classIfIcation of Commercial IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Pinheiro tie A.evedo, a 58-year.olj career officer, conrence to the price hikes of the
Neighborhood (CU) to said
5O,jlh, Range 30 East. Seminole
demand and order ed the 300FLORIDA
£ 1GM T! I NT H
(erred Sunday yith military and po li ti cal leaders in
P(Opeity
that classilication is
Organization of Oil Exporting
County, Florida, and more per.
man presidential guard to
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
decribed
In
the
toning
ordnanc,s
ticularly described
OIIO WS
search of members of his cabinet.
Countries.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
slit.
Commence at th inIecction of the City of Altamonte Springs. CIVIL ACTION No. 73-1617*1
Socialist leader Mario Soares, whose withdrawal in July
There was speculation that
Florida,
to
wit
Ordinance
No
22173
The
The guard opened fire wi th "i NorthrIy right of way line ,
the new regime would cut the
s
from the Goncalves government precipitated the conLake Howell Lane with the Easterly and as amended and supplemented. IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
guns
on
the
links.
The present zoning
right of way line of Lake Howell
tinuing crisis, reiterated his refusa l to return to t he
pr ices of Ecuadorean oil to inctasslfication CHARLES M MILLER, SR
Witnesses sa id the light tasted Boulevard (State Road Number
136, ofsald property sAgricuittjraI 1 (A.
Husband
crease sales.
cabinet until multi-party democratic rule Is restored. But
1) as that classification is described and
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. less t ha n an hour.
toot right of way as
In
the
it was the co
Soarestoldthea(JItliraltwouIdnotobstr uct his efforthto
zoning
Ordin.nct's
ce
the t'ut1th; run thence North
(AP)
The United Nations
Gen, Gonzalez
and FRANCIS MILLER.
regulationS of Seminole County,
improve the political and economic situation,
511d
ol'jtion on the west coast of General Assembly opens a 12, presidential palace shortly degrees 07' II" East
Witt
Florida,
Northerly right of way line a
South America in four days. day special session today aimed after 3 a.m. and took over the distance
The Public Hearing will be held In
of 77995 feet to the point of
NOTICE OF ACTION
the City Hall. Altamonte Springs,
The presidential palace in at the economic uplift of the reins of government,
beginning, From the point
of Florida. on the September 9, 1973. at
beginning 'thu5 described return
iAma, Peru, Ecuador's neigh. Third World.
TO: Francs fr,tiier
P M or as soon thereafter as
South
H
degrees
07'
11"
Wet
a
729 S Lee Street
bor to the southeast, changed
A
conciliatory
approach
to
possible,
at
which
time
ln?er.s'ed
dst,rurp of 779 95 feet to s.,d
TRIPOli, I.thva I tP
VIduySta. Genr9a 3 1 61
1.11)% ii ccle[)rtttil (lit' sixth
hands on Friday when Presi- the proh!eucs of the have-nut
parties ar'i citizens icr and ac3rt
or'lrrCf.Cemrnt, run thence Ncrth
along
said
the
proposed
anjieiation
anniversary today of Col. Moammar Khadafy's
and
zonng
degrees Si' 73" West
dent Juan Velasco Alvarado nations was expected from the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
will be heard.
revolution yith displays of booming military and
Fasterly right of way line of Lake
was ousted by Gen, Francisco United States following overSaid hearing may be that a proceeding for enfor cement
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. Howell Boulevard a distance of continued from time to time
econornic Inight acLornpanied by the threat of a severe
until and modification of Final Judgment
Morales Bermudez, his pre- tures by Secretary of State CUIT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE 791 02 feet to &amp; Point; run ihenc
finAl aCtIOn IS tbktn by the C;ty
Dissolving Marriage has been filod
crackdown on dissent.
moler, army chief of staff and Henry A. Kissinger last month. COUNTY, FLORIDA.
North 67 degrees 1)' 00" East a Commission
against you and you are required to
This
notice
shall
be
ost
CIVIL
CASE
NO.
74•fl3ICA•o9.D
dstanc
at
In the last two weeks the nation's leaders have decreed
of $25 feet more or less to
defense minister.
serve a copy of your written
But except for a promise of 6
the waters of Howell Lake run City Hall within the City of defenses, If any, thereto or'
lis diplomats consider the harshest in their six-year
However, the Peruvian coup mnillion tons of food aid In the FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP.
slid
Altamonte
Springs.
Florida,
and
r'
Southeasterly along
r ul e,
three (3) other places within the Petitioner's attorneys, whose names
IGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor waters to a point whicrt
was bloodless.
1976 fiscal year, there has been poration,
bears North
and addresSes appear below, on or
etc.
One law prescribes life imprisonment for "any Libyan
7degreesol'19"west from the point City, and p'jbfished in the Evening before kplem
fits
17. 1975
The number of casulties in no advance indication of what
P'3n1jtf. of beginning,
Herald,
a
newspaper
run thence South 7
ho conveys worrisome news regarding the internal
of
general
the
original
tnereof
with
the
Clerk
of
'S
the lighting in Quito was not Washington will propose.
circulation
in
the City of
degrees 07' 49" East a distance of 749
situation in manner that will harm Libya's prestige and
A?tamonte this Court either before Service O
Springs,
and
Seminole
County,
Petitioner's
attorneys
or
immediately known. But the
CARLTOP DUNNING and ARCHIE feet. more or less, to the point
The American position was to DUNNING,
rn
a k a Lavonia Dunning, beginning
Florida, once *#W for at 1s1 four
hich yill shake c1)nfidence in it abroad,"
Lands thus describid
ousted president apparently be outlined this afternoon in a hiS wife,
to the mediately thereafter. otherwise a
(1)
consecutive
weeks
prior
contain 1975 acres more or less.
Al
default will be entered against you
was not hurt. Informed sources speech prepared for Kissinger.
date of the Public Hearing, the
Defendants
has been filed against you and you of
the
first
publication
to
the
date
of
for the relief demanded in the
are
required
said an air force plane was Because the secretary of state
to serve a Copy of your
Petition.
AMENDED
on
the
tail
publication,
both
dates
In.
written defentes, if any, to it
being readied to carry him to is still tied up in the Middle
Witness my hand and the Seal of
NOTICE OF ACTION
Stephen J. Bozarth, Esquire. ctusiveshall not be less rnant wenty.
exile.
thiS Court on the 13th day of August,
East, it will be delivered by the
eight
(21)
days
In
addition,
notice
Piantiffs' attorney whose adjrejs ,
BUI';Nos AIRES, Argentina lAP) Charles A. Lock.
be posted in the area to be A D. 1975
Gen. Gonzalez and his associ- new chief American delegate, fO CARLTON DUNNING
Pott Office Box 1171. Suite 1601, CNA
Residence unknown
considered
for annexation and (SEAL)
ytx4s.ajd the leftist guerrillas who held him captive for 58
Tower, Orlando, Florida 37902 on
ates said in a communique that Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
Arthur H Beck*ith. Jr
toning.t least flftten (IS) days prior
uefore
September
12,
1973.
days two years ago told him "th ey never squeeze t he
and
file
they w ou ld "return power to ciCler k of Circuit Court
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
Kissinger in a speech in Mil.
r' t original with the Clerk of this to the date of the Public Hearing.
By Elaine RiCharde
same lemon twice."
DATED this 2Sfh day of July, AD,
viliansintheshortest period of waukee on July 14 told the de- action for foreclose a mortgage on Court either before service on
Deputy Clerk
1575
Me
following
property
in
Seminole
"Argentina is my home, and I have no intention of
time."
Ptantlffs' attorney or immediately
s'eloping countries the United County, Florida:
S
Phyllis
Jcrdahl,
ROBERT
M. MORRIS Of
thereafter, otherwise a default will
leasing," said the British-born financier after a
$25
"The civilians must begin to States was prepared to underLot 30 and that pert of (.0? 31, be entered
City Clerk
HUTCHISON &amp; MORRIS
against
you
for
the
relief
million ransom)) secured his release then,
or ganize themselves to assume take Joint efforts to alleviate OAKLAND HILLS. described as demanded i the Complaint or
of the City o
11
Post Office Drawer H
Altamonte Springs, Fla.
Sanford, Florida 37771
fotlowt' Beginning at a point on the Petition
But leftist guerrillas kidnaped Ik'oodagain a month
the responsibility that belongs their economic problems.
P0110 Aug IS, If, 251, SepI. 1,
Aflorzwys
for PetItioner
curve of the East fight of-way line 0f
ago. And after the police killed (our of his captors Sunday
WITNESS my hand and seal of
1975
Encino Way at the intersection with this Court on August 7, 1975
PubllsJ', Aug 19, 23 1, Sept. 1, I, 1975
and rescued him, a servant at his home said he left the
DEP.1I
DEQICa
the Southerly line of Lot 30, thence (Seat)
coun tr y with his wife and two da u ghte rs.
South dl degrees 5 79 East along
Al Clerk of'ttse Court
the Southerly line of Lot 30 for a
By Lillian Jenkins
distance of 135 07 feet; thence North
As Deputy Clerk
NOTICE
6.1" 37' 35" West for a distance of PUbtith ' Aug It 1 75, Segt I. 1975
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONE,4S, AS PRIME SPONSOR
10399 feet; thence North 51 degrees DEO
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. HEREBY NOTIFIES THE PUBLIC OF ITS
50' 35" West for a distance of 25.66
GRANT SUBMITTAL TO THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
feet to the point of beginning, ac
SEPT, 1
LABOR FOR FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $1.05.71$ RECEIVED UN
SEPT.
RESOLUTION
rcrding to the pta? thereof
DER THE COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ACT
Skating party to benefit
Seminole High School Band recorded in Plat Book 13, Page 64 of ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER (CETA)
By BERNICE HEDEOSOL
of
1973, TITLE VI,
Seminole High School Band, Parents meeting, band room, the Public Records of Seminole KIMBROUGH, SECONDED BY
Tfilsprogram. which iS necessitated by the high untfrplayment rate, is
COMMISSIONER KWIAT.
County, Florida
7:30-9:30 p.m., Melodee Skating 7:30 pin.
designed to Create jobs in local units of g'verament, private non profit,
KOWSKI. THE FOLLOWING local
state and federal agencies within Seminole County for Seminole
For Tuesday, September
1975
you
RESOLUTION
WAS
ADOPTED
AT
C
hs been filed against you and
ounty residents
Slim 'n Trim, 10 am, and 1 are requlr to serve a copy i your ThE REGULAR MEETING OF
SEPT. 2
All available positions
registered with the Florida State Em.
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM.
written defenses, i any, to it
p.m. Monday and Wednesday,
ployment Office, applicants must be Seminole County residents and must
Sertoma
Club
of
Longwood
ARIES (March 21-April 19) you responsibility-wise. yet you
RICHARD H ADAMS, JR. of Gray, MISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE be unemployed a minimum of 30 days.
SCC's South Seminole Center. Adams.
Area, noon luncheon meeting,_ _ Call
Har
atfrill &amp; Robinson, p* . COUNTY. FLORIDA ON THE fl
Don't try to attend to several must
PRIME SPONSOR: SeminoleCounty, Board of County cmmi5inq5
DAY OF JULY. A D. 1975
Seminole Community
meet
obligations
head-on.
Quality
Inn,
SR
434
&amp;
1-4.
orneys. whose addreis
impor ta nt matters today at the Don't sweep anything under the
College's Community Services s 401 East Robinson Street, P.O.
Chairman
same time. You'll wind up with
Pno 105$. OrIaroo. Florida 12802. on
rug.
UNIT OF GOVERNMENT: County
SEPT. 3
for reservations.
WHEREAS.
the
Board of County
nr before the7itp, day of September.
in even bigger muddle.
POPULATION' 131.111
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl)
Advanced Gun.smithlng, 7-10
1975. a nd file the original with the Commissioners. Seminole County,
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS TO BE SERVED; 736
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You're going to meet opposition p.m., 8 weeks, S-206. Call
Florida.
has
been
petitioned
by
the
Sanford-Seminole Art clerk of ?hi5 Court either before
TOTAL
INDIVIDUALS TO TERMINATE PROGRAM 126
It's not a good day to tackle today regarding an issue YOU Seminole Community College's AssociatIon, 6:30 p.m,, Civic Service on plaintiff's attorneys or reSidents of the Woodlands area,
DURATION OF GRANT: September), 1575 tnru June30. 1976
located
within
the
confines
of
a
trying mental tasks. Your feel very strongly about. Community Serirces for Center, for covered dish sup-- immediately thereafter; otherwiSe
FIR!:') ONTHS HIRING GOAL:
default will be entered against you Precinct 47, requesting a Municipal
ii
New Participant,
thoughts won't be well. Neither party will yield.
per. Joe Mathieux will conduct for the relief demanded in the Services Taxing Unit be established
reservation.
19 Carry over participants from existing titles
said
Icc
organized. Major mistakes will
area,
hereinafter
called
SAGGI'IFARIUS (Nov. 23complaint
a critique.
the BREAKDOWN OF FUNDS
Woodlands Municipal Services
WITNESS my hand and seal of
result.
Administration
Dec. 21) Be very careful today
$
Altamonte Woman's Club, 10
Taxing
Unit
and
11001.970
Parlicpant Wages
Parent Effectiveness, 7 p.m. this Court on August 111h, 1975,
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) how you handle property of a.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
WHEREAS, Florida Law under
(SEAL)
$111913
Participant Fringe Benefits
It's a bad time to assume ad- others. Don't ask to borrow Center, Speaker Capt. David SCC's South Seminole Center,
authority
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
of Article VIII, Section 1 SIGNIFICANT SEGMENTS TO BE SERVED
(t)
and
Article
VIs.
Section 9 (b) of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ditional financial obligations, your friends car to run errands. Gunter of Altamonte Springs 12 weeks. For reservations call
Black
60
the Constitution of the State of
By ' Elaine RiClsarc)e
Fernalellead of Household
25
SCC
Community
Services.
Live wi thin your means, or
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. Poli ce Dept.
Florida,
and
under
authority
of
Deputy Clerk
do
you'll be robbing Peter to pay 19) Your one-to-one relations
Florida Statutes (19711, Section
Publish Aug. If. 23 &amp; Sept 1, I, 1975
12
Over 53
SEPT. 9
12S 01 (1) (q) and (r), and Section
DEQ 106
Paul.
will cause you a few headaches SEPT. 4
90
Economically disadvantaged
700 071 i) provides for the
Central Florida Sheltered
CANCER (June 21-July fl
6
Es Of fer
today.
Forest City Elementary
an old ally may
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
establishment and procedures for
I
Handicapped
you expect anything done right make some unreasonable School First Grade Open uou.se, %%orkships annual meeting, 8 FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, providing for the development and
p.m., Sun Bank Comm
Community FLORIDA
maintenance of recreational sir.
today you're going to have to do demands.
7 Pm.
help reiieve the unemployment Wing e*p,rlencsd in Seminole County
viceS and facilities arid also
CASE NO.: 7S.ttS.CA.09.B
Room,
200
S.
Orange
Ave.,
for the Jobs have been created in the areas of Education. Social Welfare. Safely
It. Don't attempt to delegate
AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 19, SEPT. S
GORDON A TAYLOR.
develovmnt and maintenance Of
Agetcies, Law Enforcement, Publ, Health, Utilities and Services,
Orlando,
responsibilities.
Your work habits are likely to
et at,
plantings, landscaping and other
Grant Application may be examined at Seminole County Branch Of
Lyman High School Athletic
Plantiffi. Improvementi
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) In be a bit slovenly today
of a Ike nalure lice, Manpower Planning Division. Seminole Plaza, Highway 17 92 436,
within the public areas of the
Casselberry, Florida. or at the Seminole County Courthouse, Room 313,
order to be a good guy you're especially if you're asked to do Boosters will sponsor a bar. SEPT. 10 Seminole Youth
Woodlands Municipal
ICHAEL J SHOUVL,lN.
becue
at
5:30
th
Services Unit Intergovernmental Coordinator's Office, North Park Avenue, Sanford.
p.m.
wi
swim Ranch, Inc. picnic-supper for &amp;11etc ci Al.
apt to make some promises something you th ink Is benea th
NOW. 'THEREFORE, BE IT betwein
the hours ofl;30 A M and 5.00 P.M Monday tltru Friday
party in the new pool, sneak board members and staff and
RESOLVED that the Board of
Defendants
today you won't really mean. you.
Written commt'nts concerning this eppllcatin should be directed to,
County
Com
missioner
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
s
of
Seminole
preview of football team, and bus iness meeting, 7 p.m., 110
Manpower Planning Coordinator, Comprehensive Manpower Planning
They'll be diffi cult to fulfill.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20
TO PHILLIP W BAt DENHOFER County, Florida, set date of
)
back
to school dance at 8 p.m. Sweetbrier Longwood.
ouvis: , Semlncle County Branch Office.
e. Seminole Plaza, Casselberry,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You're prone to either be exSPECIAL ELECTION, for
Suite 1940 Grant Deneau Tower
Straw
FIorida,37707,
within
30d;ysotlhedateof
this
publication
vote called for the Woodlands
Dayton. Ohio
Someone you're fond of might travagant or take material
Publish' Aug 31, Sept 1. 7. 1975
DE0.1
Municipal
Services
Taxing
Unit,
for
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
put you on the spot today by risks today that have little
Septembe.
73.
1975
action for damages for breach of
making a request that will cost chance of paying of!. Stick with
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED this
Quaranty agreement and to fore
NOTICE
ctosurea mortqaqeonthefollow,ng 72 day of July, AD, 1975
THE BOARD UF COUNTY cOM",c,oE
youout.of.pocketif you comply. sure things.
PRIME
ATTEST'
property ir' Seminole County.
,PONSOR FQ
3EMuP.Ot,ff COUNTY. HEREBY NOTIFIES THE
LIBRA (Sept. 23- Oct. 23
"h,r Ii Beckwith, Jr
FIor
PUBLIC OF iTS GRANT MODIFICATION SUBMITTAL TO THE
AUGUST30
Charles
This could be a tough day fir
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Clerk to the Board 01
A r,ortion of Section 79. Township
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR FOR ADDITIONAL
'
'ivian C. Welsh
21 South. Range 30 East, Seminole County Commissioners in and
Sept.!. 1975
FUNDS IN TH AMOUNT OF $230.30$ RECEIVED UNDER THE COM
for Seminole County, FiociGa
County, Florida, and more
Sanford:
PREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ACT (CETA) OF 1973,
Edna Garceau, Deltona
iou'il be otfered a couple of
___________
Publish Aug 25 &amp; Sept. I. I. IS, 1975 TITLE I, MAKING THE TOTAL ALLOCATION TO SEMINOLE COUNTY
ticularly described as Io'Iow.
William
m
.
G
erson
Albertson
DEO III
interesting business
OF 5429.737
Commence at the interse-tion of
Curley Bar be r
BIRTHS
the Northerly right of way line of
propositions this coming year
I4.97$
Orlgrial Grant AppI, itr'n
Courtoy
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lake Howell Lane with the Easterly IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
through new acquaintances.
right
of
way
line
SiOSiOS
of
Lake
HaveI
Additional Allocatior,
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIR.
Samuel
E.
Denney
COUNT.RY CLUB ROAD
(Linda)
Giddens,
a boy, SanScreen them carefully— one
Boulevard (State Road Number 136,
I
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
5425.737 Total Allocation
4 miles w#st of Sanford
linda A. Giddens
f or d
a 200 foul right of way as now COUNTY, FLORIDA.
I has promise, the other'
'ss a loser.
1 .
es fablishW, run thence North U CIVIL CASE NO. 7S-1441.CA.10
Mary D. Keeton
The addnal receipt of 5301.309 well be utiliz ed to increase existing
degrees 01' Al" East along said
SOUTHEAST MORTGAGE COW work and training positions arid will tate no sufficient change t t'
Clifton I, Taylor Jr.
DISCHARGES
e
North rly right of way line a PNY, a FIorid corporation,
of the program
Christopher S. Thompscn
Delores A. Gilbertson
distance of 77995 feet to thC point of
Plaintiff,
PRIME SPONSOR: Seminole C''jrt',, Its it U ounty ':ui"mis.uners
Ethel M. Evey, Deltona
beginning From the point of '1
NAME OF 04IT t i I t ED (,IIIC I. .
Harvey H. Hale
':dnov L VihIen, Jr,
Ch.xlr r'.
beginning thus described return FRANCISCO SEGUNDO HERttAN
Herman S. Wasser, Deltona
Clifton I. Taylor Jr.
South SI degrees 07' II" West a
D[Z.
,tli OF :PUVERNMEN T, County
Bernice Worthingtc n,
Calvin Thompkins
distance of 77$ 9S feet to said point of
AREA SERVED emmnoIe
Deltona
John C. Waltrich, Deltona
commencement, run thenct
'rth
.JTICE OF ACTION
POPULATION 134.1$1
TO FRANCISCO SEGUNDO
73 devrer's SI' ')S" ',V it
bald
'TOTAL INDIVIDUALS TO BE SERVED 631
Robert Janego, Lake Mary
L
ea!tt,' i right .)t 4av line of Like
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HENNANDEZ
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS TO TERMINATE PROGRAM 441
i'',sll Boulevard a distance Of
Residence Unknown
SIGNIFICANT SEGMENTS TO BE SERVED
Dls('IIAR(;E..s
79$ 07 fist to a point, run thence
3
Black
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
North 67 ciegret's II' 00" Eat' a
action for foreclose a mortgage on
65
Reteiving Pvt,Vc AS5%!enu,
tht following property in Seminole
(tistance Cl 925 let more or lets to
Handicapped
15
Sanford:
the waters o f Howell Lake. run
74
County. Florida'
Veterans
'thomas V. Fitzpatrick
Sunday's high 91. Overnight thence Southtaster:y along said
$
Lot
Offenders
1.
B1ock
'o'', THE
Richard T. Ilamehn
low €9.
waters to a point which bears North MEADOWS, UNIT ONE. a:cordlng
260
White
Over 55
Moody D. Harden
recorded in
Partly cloudy through 7decreeso7' £9" West from lhe point to the plat thereof
f beginning, run thence South 7 Plt Book 15. Pages 66
107— Female
67, of the
Elsie Kibler
Tuesday with a cha nce of degrees 07' 49" East adistaruceof
131
715
Public R ecords of Seminole County,
Youth
Mildred Lind
thundershowers, highs in the feet. more or
Florida
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The much admired Voltaire said: "Though I
may disagree with what you say, I will defend to the
death your right to say it."
Those same words could be applied to a subscriber of The Herald who called this desk on
Friday and literally chewed us out, saying it was
our fault that the Seaboard Coastline was re-routing
its traf (Ic from Jacksonville to Florida's West Coast.
At least four freights will no longer be routed
through Sanford. Instead, they'll be going to
Wildwood and then down the West Coast, which
means that a minimiun of 60 employes in the local
yard will either be transferred or out of work.
And, according to one of our readers, The Herald
is responsible for these people and their families.
"You put them out of work," she said over the
telephone the other day.
"You and every other media has screamed so
long and so loud about the condition of the time it
takes to cross the tracks at SR 46 and First Street
that the railroad just finally gave up. instead of
taking any more of your criticism, they said "to hell
v ith it all" and pulled their trains out of here," she
said.
"So don't you be blaming anyone but The Sanford Herald and that other rag that comes into
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yesterday.''There isn't a soul in Seminole County,
including to that worked out there (at the Seaboard
Band Yar), that knows how Important an overpass Is. W' need it. It's that simple."
Our lad' caller tolni uS that she had lived on First
Street loner than we had been alive
and she's
She
also
informed
us
that
there are
probably ight.
other roues an emergency vehicle can take Instead
of being led up at the SR 46-First Street crossing.
She pay be right.
we know from first hand experience that
at tj&amp;t has taken 40 minutes to get across those
track ,waitlng for a train to move, and in an
emerglCY, whether you be a ','ictjni of an accident
on lnttsthte 4 or a heart patient, we'd be the fL-st to
say tht time is of the essence and an overpass Is
neede
Ye, ,A e'll take the blame if you can call it that
to the Seaboard Coastline pulling those four
freigis out of here.
just Lope the officiali of the SCI, didn't do it
bectse of our insistence on an overpass. Too, we
hopour lady caller isn't one of those who needs to
get .TOSS those tracks cnroite to the hospital when
frght is tying up traffic fa those 40 minutes.

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Defense Secretary James Schlesinger, whose
opera wig. and
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du ties Include leading the Navy, got lost in a fog p ide him wi th a sui ta ble boat to pursue the we continue flr4My only concern is whe ther it Officials, metIng behind clol doors to bo l ter :
ni It , birds. But th scrupulous Schlesinger turns out to hew York or Newport."
off the Rhode Island coast a few days ago.
the nation's antinarcotics be, unaccountably
For mmu they tried to figure by charts, selected two young novices handle
unt hear tj it. Instead, he a ccepted an offer
He ventured out to sea, it seems, In hot purthe plansuit of two rare seabirds. Splashing through a fn'ii his friend and assistant, Bing West, who compass and edings whe re they were. They fling. They are White hious udget officer Ed
churning sea in a 23-foot motorboat, he gave possesa:'J .165-horsepower motorboat ad equa te solved the myy by asking a sail boat skipper Johnson and Ju!tice polic maker Jonathan
who happenee. They were less than a mile Rose . The latter's main alificatlon is his
chase to a shearwater, a bird that shears the tops for bird '"asfng.
away, it Sit out, f rom their targ,t, the father's friendship wi th Ilk d Nixon of the waves wi th its wings. Not only did
Thus, on August J!, Sehle.singer. ('.ardner and
Pentagon chief lose his bear ings but he became West z.ct 1rth on thei' ornithologcal quest. They familiar PEkidi th , ft.!., landmark.
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Moret. Rcn. 117,
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B&gt; THE/sS&amp;K.!ATED PRESS

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Wouldn't it be ircriic if Bill and the' are tdttin six

Sosa'

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form, returned to knock the don noted.

The Phillies' John Mon.

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the Chicago Cubs Canton in the seventh inning

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thatricochetsoff first basefor a kept Oakland 7L games ahead

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and took a 3-0 lead In the first Mets 5-2,

4 PPd rain

The Oakland-Boston game 1111! single In the fifth "If we

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(.ty 77 60 SiS
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370. Lynn. (Iso,
67 69 493 Ii',
331. Munson. PlY. 317; Wash
65 69 185 IS',

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doubleheader opener before after the Bray took the

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division leaders.
11 hits and that should be 0

H&amp;iy Rainussen who 0oined

Segul was unable to check the

Oakland 8. Boston 6

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ers.. Rookie Dave Moates had

wasn't surprised when they re- later drove In another run with with eighth-Inning help from

[)ave Parker and doubles by tooktheleadforgoodwlth a run in a pair with a homer and

TheSanfordAll-Stars,asexpected, are in the winners

Ron Cey belted two home

The four team, double-elimination tourney sas the Allac

game and Steve 'z eager also hIt
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himself while taking his warm-

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after
By The Associated Press

Jerry Morales'

Quarterback Matthew Reed the tg second year [10

in the ninth sent the second

.1 A Bisttlne, widower
MI Sanlancto Springs
Drive
LOIlOWOOd. Florida

PARCEL P4 uS

home runs by Atlanta's Mike

set up another with a 28-yard pass and Uwew an action
point in the Vulcans' 214 World Football League victory
Saturday over the u-eveport Steamer

The Braves ison the opener as
Phil Niek,ro scattered eight hits,
making
Ryan's
Connie

interceion 'efore an announced crowd of
Birmingham.

a success. Ryan was named to
replace Clyde King Saturday

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,omen s e1m A.sSoCLation

place votes in parentheses, last dIvision

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Frances's Georges Goern 6-3, 6-1 Chris Evert, women's

18-16-14-1210 9 8-74-5-4 3 21

UnIon 6.0,6-3 to mo'e into the third round

the poll, rectising one first

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the Jacksonville Express

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State sixth, Netraska seventh,

10 Fort PIerce Central

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Class AAA
2 Titosvlle Astronaut

731
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for that first touchdown and any

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l9,Arkansas

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Gainesville Buchhc4:
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13.4. SectIon 77550. saId survey line line adistanceof ISO feet, thence run

feet to the end of Said curve, thence

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Block 'D', Of 0 R Mitchell's eatension of the West line of Lot 261 Road ill, thence run Easterly along

ft South nO the Southeast corner

Pesdnt Agent

toplat recorded in Plat t3ook 1. page

tIle Pnnt of fleonning. arid LESS

Range 30 Fat? for th end o tht

PARCEL No 117, 700

ac3ement Corp

way line of State Road S 13.4. and the East. a dlstanceof 191501 feet to the Cornmenct. at a poInt 0 45 feet South

Ludie I Darnell, widow

Pe%dnt Agent

Road 15600. thence run South on Northwesterly and having a radius Toianship 20 South, Range 30 East.

PARCEL No Ii?

said Southerly right of wa -I line of degrees 00' 00" a di$lar,ce of 36667 NorTherly and having a radius of way

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success honors

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flank of Jacksonville.

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Louis 5, Cincirv-aati 3
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degrees 77' L8 West run WeSterly
nlonqtbenrcof Sad curvethrougn a

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Arc:Io

PARCEL NO 700

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distance of 93) 71 feet
OLS theastecly along the arc of said S 131 Section 77580 and
Southerly of said survey line saud
(1) A triangular parcel 01 land in Lot feet South of the Southeast corner of curve through a central mngle
to a point

ii thru 21 public records of described survey line

NOrth 79 degrees 5$

of the Yaest right of way line of wilhln existing rights of way

and hnv,ng a radius of ico 86 teet to plat recorded in Plat Book 1

Northerly right of way line of State

follows

beginning of a curve concave to th

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beginning of a curve concave tg the

Book I page 70 public records of degrees SI 20 a distance of 363 37 (te-Urees 0000 a distance
less

South line of Section 37 Tc,wnSh p70

as follows Begin at the intersection

Bertle Masten

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eet South 00 degrees 39 IS

run South $9 degrees 01

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point 0 15 feet South of the Southnast

v no is radius of 190986 feet wIthin existing righ i.04 way

S10 feet, thence I nm a

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FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY

f04low Peqin at the intersection of parf of 8kk

I onowood. Florida

arid the Northerly right of way '.'.e

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04 a curve concave to the Southerl9

)909 56

Semnolo County run South

131, run North along

Aubrey Eugene Meeks

NOrth 79 degrees 51 IS East a

thence run South 7$ degrees 07 fl

WA 'E RETENTION AREA

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Containing 200 square ftp), more Of' follows' From the interS

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Seminole County Florida by

the Honorable Kennetr M

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book 1, page Ill, public recordS of TOwnshIp

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Section 32, Township 70 South. Coortaint and to sho* cause. if any

E:sterly Ccntalninq 8,017 square feet

the P&amp;t't 04

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Severatly notified that ?h plaintiffs
lIed its Sworn Compta of toqetp,.q

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angle'of 71 degree-s 5-4 3.1 a distance

of a curve Containing 7697 square feet (0

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7e' 3 07" East, a distance of public records of

Florida

C.srr, All, 9. Grifley. Cm.

IS East a Begin at a point on the Southerly

the Point of Beginning thence run Southerly extension of the West line 1909 II
feel
thence
run of 1909 86 feet thence run Nor
Easterly 10 tNt to 1h i'o NT OF 04 Lot 761 of the Town of Longwood
Southeasterly along the arc of saict theatterly atOflC3 the arc of Said

Buffalo at Cleveland

Safety is a family affair.

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Add),on ,weshernc3t,o: of 730 37 feet to the end of curve Northwest coric of Said Lot 26.1

Westerly right of way line a diStance

westerly isIning a straight line to a

Masten

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North right 4 way line of sad State beyond the new right of wy line for
1909 86
feet,
thence
run NOrthwait corner of said Lot 764.
S 131. thence run East along State Road S 431 as located in Parcel
SECTION 77550; STATE ROAD Southeasterly atong the arc of said thence run South 19 degrees 01 45" cad
to
the
Sa
drloht
of way line fo the Point of Plo Il? 1. Proect Section No 77550
434;
SEMINOLE
COUNTY: curve through a central angle of 10 East. a distance of 191S01 feet
eginning
76-09
degrees 51 20 a distance of 363 57 beginning of a curve concave to the
DESCRIPTIONS
PAPCfl PuO I
feet to tIle end 01 said Curvt thence NOrthnterIy and h5v rig a rad us L -png (a) Northerly of an within 10

t8? Sanlancto Springs

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feet. more or

FEE SIMPLE . RIGHT OF WAY

plaint, tci wIt

flalI,is 17 ttoiit'in Ii

Ronald

Be-ginning, thence run Easterl,
along said right of way a distance tO

intersection of the East line of sact to Plat recorded in Plat Book 1. page
the Town of Longwood. according
against any such deceased defen of 730 '57 fcc) to the end of curve,
Block I. and the North right of way IlL public records of Seminole
dan? or defendants, and all partIes thence run South 7$ degrees 07' ii" to phit recorded in Pla? Book 1. page
Road S 431, thence run County, Florida (LESS existing
having or claiming to have any East, a distance of 151 66 fee? to the 20. public records of Seminole ne of State
rIghts of way)
orth 150 feet. thence run West 160
right, title, or interest in and to the beginning of a curve concave ' the County, Florida, being 166 33 feet

Street andthe South right of way line

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ROad S 434. thence run South eloilu
SadWest right 01 aarInecf Oxford

distance of 19n 05 feet to the POINT run Northwesterly along a strjugn?
OF BEGINNING
line to the said South right of wa,

South 151 3$ feet of that area in existing righisof usive
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or S. lyinQPlorth of the exclusive of rights way:n
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partie-sclaiminoby through under North 79 degrees 51 15 East a

Maitland Florida

Staub,

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CentralA;rCr)ndO

Northwt corner of said Lot 764. FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
thence run South $9 degrees 01' " That part of

'.t I ouls 14 San Diego 9

tIlTS (ash, Phi, 179, - Rose.

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gave many of the golfer5

215 aLer rounds of 67 itnd

Sst

20, putIic records of 5emnol,
County, Flo-ida, being 1661) feet

in 10)4. East Longwood Subdivi5ion,

Drivp

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Sanlando Sprinq

571 F

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PorlInd

Games

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WORLD FOOTBALL

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901 RaIlroad Avenue
Winter Park, Florida
PARCEL No 117

904 Railroad Avenue

Ic's Angeles S New York 7

LEAGUE

still 18 holes to play " he said.
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PARCEL No Ii?

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Winter Perk. Florida

Sn Francisco S Philadelphia

For Tb.

University

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Florida. described as follow's; Beg'n

Seminole Computer Services

being plat recorded in Plat Book 1. page
and. if ctea. PNCr unknown sPouse, and having a radus of 1909 86 feet. 5'tiøt'i 77580. Said survey line

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therlyright of way lineof State Road

of the Town of Lunqwood. according ContaIning 1.76] square feet (0010 feet. to a point on said curve. thence Oxford Street and the existnu

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Tallahassee, Florida 32)02

South

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Range 30 Ens), for the end of thiS 30061 feet, tti'-nce run SO,I?PI 1

degre:'

iv*ay's

.4. Chicago I 9. 2nd

ftn at a point on the Southerly

Resident Agent

Ptjiden? Agent

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u II 300 cc? cit thp We's, 775 feet of

431, Section 77510, Said Survey line feet Sov$h of the Southeast corner of distance of 200 fct, thence run South recorded in Pta' Book. 3. page 60

SERVE PrentIce HaIl

Northwesterly and having a radius
1O.S6 feet. thence run NorIf said defendants are living, and

t c's Angel% 7, New York 0
Athotreal 5, Sn', Diego I

Sunday's Reutts

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beginning of a curve concave to the central angle of 16 degrees ' 30" a Coetanrir I') sare feet. more or

Seminole curve through a central angle 0410 44 19 Fast run PlorthQ4degre,

Covrm?F ri'°

Eydie J Gamble
180 Springwood Trail

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490 Winter Park Mall

Sviidavspt.,wI$.mi.ruaats
Tampa 7, Miami I t Tam,e te-d bait

Westrn Olv,iin

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Westminster

Class A

Tallahassee Leon has been fa.

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Resident Agent
551 E Highway 134

Eastern

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thence run South 7$ degrees 07' Ii"
East, a distance of 151 66 feet to the
beginning of a curve concave to the

170 Evergreen Avenue
lonqwoocj. Florid.,

Houston 7. Pittsburgh 1. 2nd

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lie has won onit one the
,,BCO ajj.'vfl, Wiui a itiw-i.it-i-Ound
charge

Class AA

It Irs ji

halftime whe

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7 Nebraska

(Uferet game, the Hornets'

position, andreplaced himfortherernainder of the season

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5 S Calif

burh I trates, susptndec 14 day's ago for rdusing to go

good position.

Ml ml

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ninth and Notre D

Fergus, an All-Ameircan at the University of Houston, to

Oak R
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Secret or not, Ird
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u,815-yard En.
JoieGollClubcou,rse in an even
par 71 Sunday for a nine-under
4 for 54 ho!
as
lie was two shots ahead of
the fasorit to cipture Class Don Iverson, who also carded a
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part ef Block 8. North of Township recorded in Plat Book I. page Iii.
line of Wildmcre, according to plat public records of Seminole County,
recorded in Plat Book I. page lii. Florida, (LESS the West 177 feet,

PARCEL NO HO

PARCEL No 107

17 51

Atlanta a? (N raro cN ra.n

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Peproto, Inc
SERVE United States

said State Road 5431. at a point IS
feet West of the point of beginning,
thence run East along said right Of

Satas Final Osm.s
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Padres 6, Expos 0

being described as followS
Begin at a point on the Southerly
eateMon of the West line of Lot 26.4
of the Town of Lonqwood according

PARCEL Plo 110

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04 730 37 feet to the end of curve of 730 31 feet to the end 04 curve
thence run South 1$ degrees 07 II thence run South 7$ degrees 07 11
East a distance of 1S1 66 feet to the Fast a distance of 151 66 feet to the
beginning of a curve concave to the beginning of a curve concave to 'he

Rodney W Cable

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Vulcansneeded to get back on the winning track,

FE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY

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pa recorded in Plat Section 37, Township 20 South Section 37. Township 70 South. cA 190986 feet, thence run Nor
Book 1. page 5. public records of
theas?ecfy atong the arc of said
Range 30 East, for the end of thi5 Range 30 East. for the end of Ibis
Seminole County. Fh)rida. West of
cri
survey line.
r,rvP thrOugh a central angIe 0411
ciescribe.d survey iine
State Road 15 600. and North of State
deorees 00 00" a distance of 366 61
Containing 987 square feet (0073 Containing 71,470 square feet (0 In
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as acre) more of lass CiCIive of acre) moreor less, eaclusiveof area feet to the end of curve, thence run
follows Begin at the intersection Of
Ploi-th i itegrees ,8' IS" Fast, a
thn p,ifirig rights f way
area .s INn a'v'?n ;ghts rrf
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the North riqht rf
iy Inc of State
tca' of 111 ft to the bc' rnr';
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lair Collector,
m*note County

Joyce M Cable

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lying Northerly of and within 10 fee) run South $9 degrees 01' )1' E$st. a Fast a distance of 305 78 fee? thence

Oakland at California, In)

ornia at Detroit and Chicago at

End went the distance for tb 'St.a

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left to the end of Said curve, thence feet to the end of said curve, thence thence run South $9 degrees 01' iS"

K antas City a? Chicago. tnt

Raineswenttwo-for-fow-anddroveinar-un

ing an intentional walk 10 Bill

697. 1 S%, Norman.

PARCEL PlC)

BUilding
Tallahassee, Florida
PARCEL No HO

(000woo&lt;1. Florida
PARCEL No itS

214 Hogan Street

three stolen bases and three RBIs whiI 'Itin

single In the 10th Inning follow-

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nq iii rJJire feet more or

County Florida being 166 3) feet
Southeasterly along the arc of said Southeasterly along the arc of said
curve through a central angle of io curve through a central angle of tO South 00 degrees 3VI5" West of ? he

SERVE United States

PARCEL No Ii)

31? West First Street

Hraboky, Sti. II)

feet West of the. point of bejinnsng
thence run Fast along said right o
wy line 60 frct to the POINT OF
PFC lNPlNC,

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tlnrlhwecterty along a straigM line thence run 5outhcasterI along the thence run Southeasterly along the lying Hortherlyof and within 10
of said curve through a central 04 the survey line of State Road
arc
arc
of
t&amp;d
curve
through
a
central
to the said Southerly right of way

PhillIps Petroleum

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Cleveland at Baltimore In)

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run South $9 degrees oi iS

ala polo? 151cc' WeSt of th point of
he0nflIflO thCnce run Easterlj

blanked the N

for the championship at 3:30.

Rough after Los An eles relief
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the All-Stars whipped Orlando

York for the rirst tim

. Oakland (Blue 1710) at Call

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G Brett, ICC II Orta Ch 10'

Kansas Cily (Ruby 1510 and c. Scott, Mil. 77, flonth

Brewers 4, Rangers I

s go g to hurt &gt;ou some. winning single through the

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thaI. 37; May

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of 1975, police seized 380 hand. cut to a negligible level, police complaint along the line that it
guns, 299 of them remodeled to believe.
is a citizen's right to arm
make them shoot.
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women trained in counseling
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good days, I have all th is extra what I'm going through. We P.A.C.E. Is now training
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with pearls and gold thread,
green, yellow, orange and white
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family, and the community. If today's youth are to have the kind
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parenthood, and to develop a comprehensive patenting
program which can be made an integral part of public school
studies in th is three-state area,
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foç th e introduction of comprehensive school health ed ucation
programs in all public schools, from kindergarten level up.
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lifetime," Mrs. Kimmel concluded,
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subject in the school curricula. The objective of this conference,
the eigh th in a series of similar regional meetings across t he

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It was in Logan County that he ll freezes over and we can't
And even if union leaders do work Tuesday, the national
CIIAHI.ESTON, W.Va. (All)
Coalfield meetings continued obtain i return to-ork con- ion fact's a $500 000 federal uul the strike began more t ha n reo pe n that contract
Patrkk also called on the
three weeks ago hen to mm
co ntempt fine
today to discuss a possible end sensus, just a fewroving pick
Bituminous
Coal Operators As.
The walkout, which has ens were suspended.
to the wildcat strike that has etscouldkeeptheminesclosed.
pe rators' ba r.
idled 80,000 United Mine Work- Miners traditionally and spread to Ohio, Pennsylvania,
From a protest of suspen- socintlon, the o
to gaining group to meet with un
ers but no strong bad to-ork .Iutomaticnll} honor plc}'ets Kentuck) Indiana and Illinois
the tnou'nn'nt spread
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Sonic union leaders were cau movement from working Fri latcd industriis, with several on federal court Injunctions and miictliator this tck to talk over
optimistic after day in south w est Virginia, railroads and steel mills la)Ing dissatisfaction with the 14 differenus lie named Four
tiousl)
weekend gatherings that the where about half of the 9,000 off workers as their stockpiles contract particulars its elabo rank-and-file members to at
tend uh a meeting
three-weekold walkout would mninersin UMW Distrlct28have timunished
rate but slow grievance oroce.
.
end at the L.0l a.m. shift betn striking.
In Otno, two striking locals In (lure and its lack of a right-to"As of Friday there was a Meigs County voted Sunday to strike clause
Tuesday, after the Labor Day
movement going on that the return to work, but they repreholiday weekend.
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The contract will not be re
But o ther miners mainl y In men were going back to work," sent less than half that state's
opened, UWM Sicretar)
the West Virginia area that District President Ray Mar 2200 idle miners
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In
West
Virginia,
a
group
of
Treasurer
Harry Patrick said
spawned the walkout, reiter- shall said Sunda) I feel con
AMERICAN
ated their determination to I ident that starting Tuesday the Logan County locals met Sun. Saturday when he caine to
keep two-thirds of the nation's men will be going back to day and voted to stay off their Charleston to urge a return to
SOCI ETY
jobs until their demands are work Tuesda&gt; "The right to.
125,000softcoalrninersof(their work"
strike people can strike until
If the miners tail to return to met
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Recognizing th is fact, th e Natlonal PTA and th e National
I' oundation.March of Dimes are un iting their efforts to make
parents and educators aware that the fine art of "parenting"
(education for parenthood and family life), should be a part of
the public school curricula. Accordingly, they are co-sponsoring
tn-state conference for Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina,
to be held in Atlanta from Sept. 25-27.
Titled, 'Parenting
PTA Priority Conference," the
meeting is designed to attract PTA delegates, school ad.
mmnistrators, teachers, students, and school nurses (torn the
three states involved.
According to Mrs. Walter C. Kimmel, National PTA
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has had on the camS and converted it into a shopn
opened. U has dra w n more than others trio investing a min. convention and ei.rtaimnent
" are fortunate In having cream, a goldsmith, an art gal. impact it
liulil.
uwnity.
The Chattanooga Choo 2.5 million visitors and put imum $100,000 ch to launch facilities will complement a stockholders who agree in lery and book store.
"We've created an Industry
"We turn down at least eight
Choo stopped running from smiles on the faces of 24 in- what was then described as a $s huge dining area In the old ter- plowing our profits back Into
Until work began on the proj.
Pennsylvania Station's Track vestors who remember how million project. As more (a. ininal building, row upon row of the business," said Casey. potential shop operators for ect in the spring of 1972, the old, with a $1 million payroll," said
29 several years ago, and even some people laughed at the cilities are added, the complex shops, 48 converted train cars "That's why we can pay for each one WC accept because abandoned railroad station Milts.
,,We've got 350 employes,"
Amtrak, the National Rail original idea,
becomes even more valuable, that now contain plush, Vie- expansions like the convention they wouldn't fit into the motif stood at the south end of down.
of the project." said Mills. .
Passenger Service, no longer
A success from the start, the
"When we started, we aimed torian sleeping quarters and a center."
s a haven for rats Pi. added Casey, "and t he ir aver.
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age age
about 21. A lot of
The motif emphasizes an
serves this city.
lie estimated a $5 million
('hoo Choo is adding a con- at the tourist business," Casey modern, 100-room Hilton Motor
Oft
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youngsters are financing their
loot, !ree.standing dome and
But, running or not, the Chat- vention center that will accorn- said. "But so many people told Inn with an Indoor, allweather gross this year,
, education by working
Property
values
in
the
area
college
Since opening, the Choo Choo concourse that house the main
tanooga Choo Choo is thriving modate up to 1,500, a concert us they wanted to have their swimming pool. The Inn also Is
owers,
bunhave
risen
dramatically
since
for
us.'
has add ed shops that feature restaurant, and fl
as a motel-restaurant corn- hail and a new entertainment conventions here that we tie, slated for expansion.
N,) one is more enthusiastic
plex In the old Southern Rail, center.
Casey
and
Harlan
"Bed"
glass
blowing, leather work, thins and statuary that were in- the Choo Choo opened a year
cided to build a convention cen
Mills, president, are the man- dolls, boutiques, candy, 1890 spired by Denmark's famous later. Another group of In- about the Choo Choo's success
way station that once bustled
"We hope to bring in headline ter."
vestors, following the Choo than Bob Elmore, executive di.
with passengers.
entertainment," said B. Allen
He said the first convention is agernent team that runs the photo tintypes, model railroads, Tivoll Gardens
Jut
as
important
as
the
Choo
Choc's
lead, bought the vacant rector of the Chattanooga Con.
It has been two years since Casey, board chairman.
Choo Choo. Both work long railroad movies, antiques, potbooked for mid-October.
tell plants, homemade ice Choo's financial success is the Grand Ilutel across the street vention and Visitors Bureau.
the entertainment complex
It'
was Casey who talked 23
When completed, the new hours and say they love it.
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Claims or Demands Against Said
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and then send meat sandwiches
notified and required to present an, PROBATE DIVISION
claIms and demands which you, or PROBATE NO. 5712
to school with our children?
either Of you, may have against the In re the Estate of:
DEAR READER There i estate of MINNIE DAY. detested. JOHN A BURTON IV
a lot of truth In your statement. late of said County, to the Circuit
Deceased
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FINAL NOTICE
A basic rule inrs'Notice is hireby given that the un
his office in the court hou.e of said
is that It should be kept at a at
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2 P-rdroom rI,iul.', kitchen
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Lake Mary Elementary 377 1766

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REALTOR 3 73 3771

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3 BEDROOM, 1 bath.
family room. double carport.

Sanford
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fireplace. dbl gar
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This 3 year old hr'droorn. l' bath is
ideal for the lamut, with young
children Quiet dead end Street
with a huge walled back yard
Carpet, central heat Assumable
pci loan Only $ 7? 030 373 9410

Larry Saxon, Realtor

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by owner. 3 FIR, 7
bath. 2 yrs old C en tral heat air.
carpet. garage, screened porch,
large lot, good tocation Assume
7'.pct or 5730 down, FHA. Priced
below FHA appraisal 373 6137

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7 and 3 bedroom homes, kitchens
furnished, air conditioned. 5120
and $135 month Phone 377 6751

REALTOR 3 72 7190

Lobe Mary - - 7 bedroom, Fla room,
7 Story, 3 bedroom. central heat IIt
f en c ed yard and shade By owner
air;
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neighborhood
3771307
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carpet, n excellent
condition Large lot 511. 930
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garage, 3 yrs old, in new con
ditlon 571.900

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'rayon. nf, monthly payments less
thanr'l Government SubSidildIt
to qualifi"d buyers Call to see if 2173 YALE AVE -3 or I IR mini
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l,mnct5c,ipe'j. $13830

322.2090

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MODELS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIES
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Features Central Heat And
Air, Shag Carpelirig In Living Areas, Inside And
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More t It Come
o; Co! end Sc. for 'to'.' self

TOYOTADATSUN"VOLKS'NAGEN
This special offer on all 4-cylinder Toyotas, 1200 Series Datsuns,
1967 and older Volkswagens. Others slightly higher.

AKC English bulldog pupoies
champion blond nM; 7 miles. I
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377 036?

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Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell
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Sanford 322 7770

ECONOM Y TOYOTA
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Hwy. 17-92 &amp; Airport Blvd.

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Jewelry.
Furniture, Silver.
Oriental
Sterling,
Rugs.
Paintings377 1734

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DFSPFRATION SALE' A quick
Sale f imperative No qualifying
to assume loan Low down Only 3
yrs old. I fiR, 11 , baths. central
P-eat alt, w w carpet. usl $ 39 930
Unbelievable"
UPS P. DOWNS-- A lovely 7 story
condominium v.th 7 fiR's &amp; I,
baths, c.mrs'lree living. Oød fl
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An act in clasSified It doesn't
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item he or she would like to Sell
Do it now'
CALL 177 7511

Assume Payments

entraI Heat &amp; Air Condtioning
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS fl Sanford. 377
1771.

(oppertone refr;gerator and Stove.
5130. 7 tiresser bases 513 each, Wanted to buy used Office furniture
Spanish light t,tack dresser base.
Any Quantity NOLL'S Cassel
$75.- stud i o cot
5.33. 7 commode
berry, Nw',, 1797 I3Q (5
tables, p,iir 110
Magnavo'
theatre. 75" color, 1250. 2 piece
We Buy Furniture
(Ouch set, $40 other misc Phone
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MOONEY APPLIANCES 373 0697
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1970 Plond,s ISO excellent condition
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1973 Yamaha RD 730 With faring
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Pressure Cleaning

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La nd Clearing till dirt, clay, rock
All kindS Of digging House Irlilers
stored &amp; m ov ed 3379112 or 53)
1195

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change REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave

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APPI iANCES
AT
BARGAIN PRICES "ANFORD
AUCTION, 321 7310
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19 I I r
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WeddinQs. Ca nd ids. Commercial,
Aerial. Portraits Advertising 531
i'C9 r 678 535.6

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76—Auto Parts

Potogrky
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lr,'il crllu.e l.hcr bic,.,"
IruSulOtort Pr free rs' Vm
6456333 or 934 7 36

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macI.' Rep,i.rs
Pr-crc '
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51.000or best otter
y,567t9DiBiry
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Aluminum Screess_ 'Save upto 30

71—Antiques

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BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PENTRY AND REPAIRS 372
1338

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PET PEST INN
Fi.irIt nç &amp; C,room'rq
Ph 3721057
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REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
WORK 21 hour service All
makes
DYKES AIR CON
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DIIlOPilNO 372 1t77

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"et
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Interior. Exterior Plastering
Plaster patching &amp; simulated
ick &amp; stone specialty 3222700

Al P CON DI '1 ION IN G

Fori,,'serjfumn'tur Appi,,nceSfools.
etc Buy 1 or 1001 utem'. Larry's
Mart, 713 Sanford Ave

Modern

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Air conditioning

CASH 322.4132

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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PH. 322-8601 365-5611

Wanted

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109W 1st St .372 7333

Robert

Robert Meyers

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SOME I HI NO SPECIAL'

Singer Z,ul Zag ru cabinet, 3 needle,
f ro nt load deluxe sewing machine.
SoIc new for 111900. Pay balance
of
b0paymentsof $9 See at,
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
Jo7 East First Downtown
327 9411 Eve 1.69 1116

that

Meyers is a fine mechanic and is now
associated with us in our Service
Department. Robert was formerly with
Bill Baker Volkswagen.

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MAITLAND FLEA MART
1911 Hwy 1797 Open Sal 6. Sijn.9 S

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OFFER EXPIRES SEPT. 12th

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P.M.

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Belt Sander
I" drills. 0fl' Jer
se y milk (Dv. -md calf Sell or
high speed. 1 low speed; dress
trade for farm .'guipment Phone
coats, 4211 short, 6? vol Zone
372 5177
Groy books. Bonito boat and
trailer, roiling scaffold; cit
Pigs. I Boar, 3 Sowt, Il 6 wks Old
1x0rrI 2 Coleman lanterns. dec
piQ5 Also (hihert% dub'. &amp;
Stove top. .oto filler. 16' Putlman
rabh;ts 3?) 0873
buffer. Airless Spray, fishing
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poles two 71 pane glass woud
674—Feed
frame w;rujc,ws Many of her misc
items Also have answering
JIM DANDY
JAll FEED
Ier'cc'177 6396
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"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
Lawn Mowers We Sell The Rest &amp; OOR#.'-LY'S
16 Sanford 3?) 1733
Service the Rest Western Auto
-- 301W lit St.

52—Appliances

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1058

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Reg PealEstateBroker
I100E 75th $1
1776633

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Female Pupp.".
Imo'. old, Sl0
323 1766

CONTRACT"

CUSTOM BUILT
1 OR. 3 bOth.
Sliding glass door,, open from the
f erarnic tile floor family room
v.tn fireplace toi)atio and 13*30'
pool Kitchen equipped with
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. ice
maker refrigerator &amp; dishwasher

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

111 ,

REALTORS 8)0 6061
After Hrs 831 1170

TAFFER REALTY

STUDIO 1. 2.3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

P

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'ci RVICF BEYOND

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9 Month old Sheltie. female. AKC
5130 Call 373 1369 anytime

51—Household Goods

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Pet
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SANFORD

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PEAt TOP 377 7195

550

Iti
Lustre Electric Carpet
ShAft1W,0f for only 51 30 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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112

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GOing f-string' Get all the equipment
you need frtr thocp big ones with .i

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(entralai, &amp; full c arpet, nice area in
ike' new contrition I Br. 7 baths.
12(0 per no

41

or make offet' 1771197
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SUNLAND
I bedroom. 1 bath,
fenced yard A',su'ne mortgage,
will take second 3727431

$

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WILSON P.SAIER FURNITURE
NOW SEE THIS
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-519,500 I .
BUY
TRADE
SELL
bedroom, l' baths Assume
WANI TO SELL
311
313 E First St
mortgage Owner will carry 2nd
377-5677
YOUR HOMF'
___________________________
110(i) clown
FULLER BRUSH
P,u',ir.q .'t rrw
bomc" •."virrg to an Orders taken Monday, WednesdayS.
WIlT REALTY
apartment'
Friday only 372 1917
Peg R,'al Estate Broker
171 ("471
wl
73'.713
Get
some
action
a
Herald
171
23" Color TV. Stereo Combination
cla ssified ad We'll help iou write
Cheap Color Portable Also 1964
an ad that will bring a fast Salt'
Cheyrolt't pick up 373070$
CALL I2226I1

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322.6457

NORTH RENT PURCHASE PLAN

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Unfurnished

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Mod ern, clean 1 OR home, family

CLIFF JORDAPIItEALTOP

LIVINGQUARTERSAND
BUSINESS LOCATION
On bus-, l4.qtiv,ay 17 9? Start your
r, nil n.','. 5% C:. E 'is, term'.

3 Bedrooms, large 'yard w-trt plenty
fruit trees, new pant 'n%'de and
out $165 month plus security John
Krlcir'r, A'.soc W Garnett White,
Broker 107 W Commercial,

AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION

YOU ARE

Owner 1 BR. I bath. screened
perch. ulilily. Shade &amp; fruit tree's.
Completely fenced yard low
utility rate's in Ioyely, residential
ne Qht,crhon,J 363 3097 after 5p m

By

$ 9 95
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Pc-rinu Fgtiprn..n 51.500 1' HP
fir Macho.- 355'' of 5" Auqpr'..
171- (4 i' Auq"r', 36' of 1" Aurrr'.
'ci after s

" F PiEPI,1 CO' I PACTOR
Q F;.L EST,'. Ti INC

room, narage. carpets Call 831
'7"

Dais 372 617)
Nights 3?? 7332

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO. ________________
7 Bedroom. air concl , tioned, fenced 17"
BROKERS
yard. 1901 Summc'rlin Ave 51.900

plus ISO deposit
Forrest Greene Inc
REALTORS
173 815)
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63—Wt3chinery.TooIs

JOHNNY WALKER

1 FIR .7Pvith,on Canal
to 1 lke"s I ,acre
11! S30 '1231)39

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2 Story, zoned rnultpl I BR. 2 bath,
$11,930 Acre ilu'alty REALTOR.
32 3 77so

NEW FILTER

WOOclruff't Garden Center
601 Celery Aye Santorcj

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LAKE MARY- 7 BR

32—Houses

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

Planninq a Building?
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INCLUDES POINTS, PLUGS
CONDENSER

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Tune Engine

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Small and large 57 00 per acre
and op Terry U.'.jlty Realtor 679
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CALL JCHN 323-0630

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Special '.hrub lr-ii rjardmn sprayers,
90 cents ca GardenLanci, 1100 W
1f St 37) 66)0

Iwo BR s(m porch. FP, gnragr'.
carpet, no Qualifying $11,930
Arre Realty. REALTOR 373 779)

372 2110
AFTER PIRS
322 064$
372 3991

1971 VW Super Beetle, Air, AM FM
Stereo Excellent coni tor. Take
over payments of SlIP month 377
5905

FALL SPECIAL

62—Lawn-Garden

322.714

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41— Houses

DELTOPIA-- New Duplex, Furn or
unfurn Drapes. Water, Lawn
Care 37) 1520 or 6546364

Realty, Inc.

neat"

Supplies

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46 —Coriirircial Property

MOSS E C. BATEMAN
Pea
Real Estate Broker

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TO MARGARET I 41.1 *,"
3043 Mountain Terrace
Memphis. Tennessee 30171

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'.'IANTED PmntAl hOuSeS of every
description Have applicants 377
hI BALL REALTY

Hunt

REALTOR
377 9711

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THE

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Real Estate

Monthly Rentals Available
It,. It
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QUALITY INN - NORTH
I I &amp; SR 134 , Long*ood

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SRX License (liquor £ food)
Available With Installation Of
Complete Kitchen; Lounge
Completely Equipped With 300
Plus Seating; 4,300 Sq Ft. Floor
Space Low Down Paymen t And
Very liberal Terms Available
Will Consider Joint Venture.

1971 Snuarehack. 4 speed, radio.
exceptionally clean $ 1.093 Ask
for ')uane McGuire. 173 1631

'69 Falcon hardtop Sport coupe.
standard Shift. 6 cylinder, new
brakes, excellent as mileage, air
conditioned 1*50 or best offer.
Phnn *')I 5902

Wood or ',teel desk'. le.e(utive Iesk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, slralcèht chairs, filing
cabinets. as is Cash and Carry
NOLI'S
Ca5selberr 17 9?.
1206
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Pin down, take over 559 10 month '77
Fairtane, fi,r,ushed. 3 BR. AC.
'hArt (arrlr! 'p.ini%Pt di".iqn Call

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CLUB LUI
FOR SALE

Used office furniture

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1965 Corvair Corsa
$330 or best offer
322 0970

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Organ

1967 Olthmobile 412
1t-per'iI AM FM Pad-a

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C,olno to College. 1967 Camaro, 6
cyl , radio. P'eatef.runsgood $400
377 7596 eves

1964 Valiant 7 Dr
11.000 mit's
ShOwing . Chrysler's famous Slant
6 engine Only 1)730-- Instant
cash rebate, 51.303 Charlie Craig.
'377007$ If noanswer. call Harry's
Bar

7839

60--Off ice

pp 1', baths. unfumnushed. ref
extras Pay sates Ia. P. takeover
831 9177

Stemper Realty

1969 (hevrotet El Camino, low
mil ea ge, small V 5. auto trans.
PS, air Immaculate con'iiton
throughout $1.600 or best of fer
PPcrte 567 1706 after 6 p m

Merrill Prof flby Grand
$1,500 or hi-st offer
IiAl 6119 DeBar

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r,pEr,OPYMOBILE HOMES
390') Ortandg Drive
Sanford 373 5700

JUST REDUCED $1,000. 2 BR. 1
bath. large corner ot. drive by
7001 S',mmr'rin Ave and call tOm
dCtil $11 ((f)

For Your Junk Cars
lfl 9136

613 7)3)

42--Mobile Homes

HOME. Reduced 55.000, )
BR. 1 bath, central heel air,
Florida room, fenced yard A real
bargain at 577000

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
19195 French
)'2 i*1
1164

RF.A( TaRS

1973 Coupe DeVille. Se new. 190M
ml Pelctpd, must sell Call
before 7 p on '365 9116 or 371 0733
pvf'fliflQ',

1i'%)'.Vfi'S.U00

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

Garnett White

Broker, 107W Cortirrii'rc,sl
Sanford]" 1881

Home Lots

POOM TO BREATHE Acre lot
waterfront eStOt5, imprnyi.iI
Pt'ijj' $;1 e hest
405
A lI-j'id 1,11cm

I.OvIy I h'.'ctroom,y,tn
or without use of therapeutic gx&gt;oi
Reasonable Phone 831 17*)

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AVALOPI APARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
116W 2nd St

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cANFORD- 7 Story. 1 Bedroom
home, i'entmnl heat &amp; air, fenced
vtlrd hf'.iiutifi,l n.sk'. 1)7.030

80—Autos for Sale

for Sale
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Last

Merchandise
. 59—I¼iusical
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3771991

Cru]wrclO

3 1A—iplexes

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373 6333

Two bedroom trailer, air con
ditloned, Pghts &amp; water furnished
372 5639

35—?v' bjl

Lamb

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mobile home with large
room on 10 acres. Geneva
11S month Phone 373 _____
1789

31—Apartments Furnished

Dr.

Deceased

RIDER

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Added

2 Bedroom Furnished
Garage Apartment

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REALTY INC
207 E P.th St 323 it)?
HAL COLRERI. REALTOR
Eves 377 0617
Selma Williams
PEALTOR ASSOCIATE. )7? 5$?

Monday, Sept. 1, )975-35

our Junk Cars

in 11"

P.'IJST StE II. 1917 11' Cobia boat,
tOO hp Johnson, eiceilønt con
ditinn
recmiriljljOnt'd trailer
P.,sny e.tras $1730 Of t&gt;5t Offer
Call Anytime 37 3 5799

HAL COLBERT

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

flrrirncni I
t ,ttu
tm, .i*i-i'
Shri(iprtq
unfumniStied
Adults 5115 ma 377 7377

17'x18

Lovely 3 room apt Very well fur
ni5hd and Carpeted Reasonable
rent ill W First St

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1967 Woodson fiherqIas. IS'. fri hull,
33 HP Evinructe, electric start, tilt
trailer, $411) '119 3103

322 6620.

80—Autos

CASH

Runabout. fibt'rqls. canvas top,
SO HP Mercury, enQrt &amp; boat in
excellent shape &amp; ready to go
C.nnd trailer, 1793 3774067

CHOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
017W 1st St 377 5641. 377-7757
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Why store it and forget l? Sell it and
forget it with a Classified Ad 377
2611

MUST SELL
New) BR 7 BATH
HOME all extras, good location
MAKE OFFER 3777701

Attention Retlr(e'. Help create an
Ideal retirement village on tht'
beautiful Wekiv River at Camp
Seminole '1721170

9141

$

Terms

BALL REALTY

Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.

80—Autos for Sale

&amp; Accessories

55—Boats

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Near

apartment, air conditioned,
freshly painted inside and out ;
clo;t' in, near shopping Call 322

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COUNTY OF
SEMINOLE, CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY.
'10 THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO. FLORIDA, ON SEPTEMBER 23, FLORIDA

refrigerator for three or four

str eet, $15,900

SmnAllFUmnSt,Cd Efficienc y HouSe
Adult', Only No Pet'.
590 Mn 1 7 ? '1817

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617

. fenced yard, carport, private

2 OR

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NOTICETODEFEND

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JUDITH ANN DENNIS
$971.
PROBATE DIVISION
Address unknown.
CASE NO. 24.293CP
Residence unknown
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Estate of'
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT A SPECIAL ELECTION
will LECIL DeVINE
that GERALD DAVID DENNIS.
be held on the 73rd day of Sep
Deceased
filed a Petition in the Circuit Court Of ten,ber, 1975.
filed
for the purpose of a
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
c.mnnt. County. Florida, for the straw vote to determine whether or TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Dissolution of
Be
Marriage existing not aMunicipal Service Taxing Unit, CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
between GERALD DAVID DENNIS
5 desired by the Citizens of the SAID ESTATE:
And JUDITH ANN DENNIS. and you Woodlands area
You and each of you are hereby
are reQuired to serve a c op y of your
The place of voting in the notified and requir ed to file any
written defense. If any, on hit
at SPECIAL ELECTION shall be the claims and demands whiCh you, cc
torriry Alb.'ri N F Its, whose ad
place lIst ed in the Resolution set either of you, may h4ve agai'ist Said
dress iS 710 Edwards Building. forth beløwThe
polls will be open at estate in theoffice of the Clerk of the
Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida the voting place on the date of said Circuit Court of the 11th Judicial
DEAR DR. LAMB School 22771, and tilt' the or.UtnaI with the election from 700 A M until 1 - C.0 Circuit, Seminole County. Florida,
Clerk of the above Styled Court, on P.M on the same day,
all as Probate Division, in the Courthouse
is starting again and I WOn" or before ftielst day of October
Provided in said Resolution adopted at Sanford. Florida, within f our
eei
dered If you would be good
a default and Ultimate on July 22, 1973 and publiShed in full. Calerdar months from the time of
Judgment will be entered against below,
as part of this Notice
the firSt publication of thiS notice
voit for the relIef demanded In iaid
Each claim or demand must be in
Petition,
which
is.
the
Dissolution
Of
r
I
Description' Location of Precinct writing And filed in
p'lca1e and
Marriage, between h and yOU
No, 17' Longwood Community state the place of residence and post
WITNESS MY HAND
and OF BuiIdlnQ,cornt'qofw Warren Street office address of the claimant and
F lClAt SEAL of said Court this 201h and Wilma Street, Longwood, must
be swern to by the claimant
lay of August. 1913
Florida, Seminole County
his agent or aiforney. or the same
Seal)
sh alt he void
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
All Qualified elect or s residing
Dated at Orlando, Florida
Clerk of the Circuit Court
within the Precinct shall be entitled, PItt day of October. 1971
By' Lillian I Jenkins,
____________________________
Qualified and permitted to vote at
Myra DeVine
Deputy Clerk
such election
AS Administratrux
At BERT N FITTS
enough
to
County of Seminole.
of said estate
discuss Attorney for the Petitioner
Florida
RUSSEL TROUTMAN
unrefrlgerate-d school lunches.
7)0 Edwards Building
Sidney L Vittlen, Jr
Attorney for
This Is my first year packing
Sanford. Florida 37771
Chairman, Board of County
427 S New York Avenue
lunches. Ihavea child who does PuPlih Sept 1. 5. 15. 77, 1973
Commit,r* Seminole
Winter
Park, Florida 377P
DER 17
County, Florida
noteata wide variety of foods
______________________
Publish Aug 73 &amp; Sept I 1913
ATTEST'
OFO id
andtherefore cannot buy lunch
IN THE COURT OF THE CIRCUIT Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
too frequently.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
JUDGE SEMINOLE COUNTY. Clerk to the Board
County Commissioners, Seminole EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
With the exception of peanut FLORIDA,
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
County, Florida
butterandjelly,Iknos, nothing IN PROBATE
Publith Aug 734 Sept 1. 8. IS. 1973 COUNTY, FLORIDA,
In re: Estate of
that can safely be left out of the MINNIE DAY
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.127'7.CA.04A
OFO 110

Why are we

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dee

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Commission of the City of
4—Personals
6—Child (are
Altamonte Springs, Florida. that
saId City Commission will hold a __________________________
public hearing
Child Care in my hore, Sijnlafld
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
(a) To consider annexation of the
Estates Phone 322 3548
IN YOUR FAMILY?
following described property lying
AL ANON
and being in Seminole County.
Child care in my home. Lake Mary &amp;
For families or friends of problem
Florida, to wit
SiC area Large play yard.
drinkers
Lots 1. 6. 7. &amp; I, Block B. Little
supervised Swimming 322 3129
information call 173
Wekiva Estates No 1, Plat Book ' For further
87 or write
Experienced Child Care
Page 57, Section 9, Townshp 71 S
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0.
In My Home
Range 29 East.
Box 353. Sanford. Fla .7771
373 $076
to the corporate limits of tht '• 'y
of Altamonte Svings. Florida,
and l
FACEDWITHA DRINKING
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY day and
fbI To consider also the auestlon1
PROBLEM
evening ChIt care 630 a m to I
and
assigning
the1
of designing
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
am A Child's World 173 B171
toning classificationof Commercial
Can Help
Neiuhhorhnoti to Sail p'Opt'rty 051
A BABY'S WORLD Care lot infants
Call 173 1391
that Oatslflcation Is described in the
toage 2 only Next Ic new Drivers'
Write P 0 60* 1213
zoning ordinances of the City of
Sanford Florida 37771
License Bureau 3226645
Altamonte Springs, Florida. to wit: _______________________________
Ordinance No
721 73 and as ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll Baby Sitting in my home, Winter
amended and Supplemented
Free, 641 7027 for "We Care"Springs area; 7 to 6. S tayj week
I
The present zoning classification
"Hotline" Adults or Teens
$70 Very rtr'pendabte 377 2303
of said prcpecty I' R I Single Family
-ET
LUXURY ITEMS FOR
Residential as that classification is CTHOSE
9-Good Things to Eat
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
described In the zoning ordinances
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'
and regulations of Seminole County.
Florida
Peas, you p(k On Orejon Aye, I
Let Therapeutic Pool
The Public Hear'ng will be held fl
mite north 46 u'.t .'."st f I I
improve your health
the City' Hall, Altamonte Springs,
Clc.ed Si,ntj,y
Phoncl))
3763
Florida, on the September 9. 1913, at
1)0 P M or as soon thereafter as
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
pussble, at which time interested
18—Help Wanted
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
pa rties and citizens for an against
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
the proposed annexation and zoning
MYSELF AS OF SEPT 79. 1973
v% ill be heard Said hearing my be
w fln....
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r .', T Arfl,1 rTlOfl"y'
ontlnued from time to time until ______________________________ —
(iii ji
final action is taken by the City Lethin' Vinegar' Ba' Kelp! Now
Commission
all four in one capsule, ask for Management
Potential
This notice shall be posted at the VB6 e, Faust'S Drugs
City Hall within the City of
Florida based retail ctothrnq
Altamonte Springs, Florida. and in ARE YOU LONELY? Let us help
corporation needs sales oriented
you to meet the right person just
three 13) other places within the
person who wants advancement
f or you NATIONAL SINGLES
City. and published in the Evening
career potential, excellent
Herald, a n ewspaper of general
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone: 305
benefits. Send resume to Box 551,
circulation in the City of Altamonte
773.7710
c oThe Evening Herald. P 0 Box
Springs. and Seminole County,
1657, Sanford. Fla 3777).
ROOM TO STORE YOUR
Florida, oncea week for at least four
SELL
WI NT E R ITEMS
Master Hair Stylists
(1) consecutive weeks prior to the
With Following
date of the Public Hearing, the date "'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD Phone 322 7611 or I))
Phone 322 9177
of thO first publication to the date of
9993 and a frit'ndl' Ad Visor will Experienced secretary for general
the last publication. both dates in
iluSive shall not be less than twenty- - help you
sales office; Shorthand. typing. &amp;
eight (28) days In addition, notice
good sales personality requir ed
sh all be posted in the area to be
Oviedo FTU Ara Salary open Call
5—Lost &amp; Found
considered for annexation and
3633713 for interview
-toning at least fifteen (lS) days prior
FOUND
to the date of the Public Heating
Small male Chihuahua LadieS as fashion show directors for
type rIng, 131 and 177 area Owner
DATED this 29th IMY of July, A D
Sarah Coventry jewelry earn $3 to
1913
identify and pay for ad 373 5604 or
5.5 per hour Commission Full or
S Phyllis Jordahl.
$30 us
part time
No
experience
CltyClerk
necessary Samples free Start
of the City of
Now 319 3420 or 319 $691
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Altamonte Springs, Fl..
We
have listings We have buyers
Publish Aug 1, 11, II, 23, Sept.
We rtee'tl another real estate Ii
1,1975
Complete child care services N
censce to help us make sales
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Summer Programl HEY DIDDLE
For rest Green*. Inc
DIDDLE DAY CARE.
3734333. 377 $970. eves,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. Christian Day School has opening Experienced 1st conk, also must BE
for lorSyr
Olds for fall semester
CLIII IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
ABLE TO PREPARE BREAK
Tuition, SYS mo Call Lutheran
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
FAST JO 46 l4rs per Week, goed
Church of Redeemer. )fl 3337 or
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.1777.cA04.E
working (onditiOnS Insurance
Mrs Martin. 172 6100
DIVISION E
benefits Call for appt sa
In Re: Dissolution of Marriage
C,FPAI D DAVID DENNIS.
Petitioner. Husband,
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
and
JUDITH ANN DENNIS,
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Respondent, Wife, IN PRECINCT NO. C;, IN THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
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CHRISTIAN DAY CARE CENTER,
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Crrt, Seminole County. Florida in
accordance with the PrOvljrn of
the Fictitious Name Statutes. To
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1957.
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(6) Andy Griffith
(9) Beverly
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(13) Cable Journal
(24) Villa Alegre
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(44) The Partridge
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(24) Electric Company
(44) Electric Company
(44) Lucy Show
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TOMORROW. Autumn Cut Flowers
favorite charity, the Tuckahoe
in a fall, putting a hitch In their
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(44) Love American
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(6) Gunsmoke
(9) Rookies
(24) Tennis
(35) Movie
(44) Dinah
(2,8) Baseball
(13) World Team
Tennis
(6) Maude
(9) Monday Night
Football
(35) Felony Squad
(44) Movie
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(O1flrn1ssioners also received a budget
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Fechtel 39 represents Q
which is East of SR
Before dawn today lie was on his way to
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34th legislative district which
lie said these pupils will be
Tampa with the diesel-powered 18-ton unit -the
includes approximately 80,000
"courtesy
bused" across the
Labor Day motorists on Country Club Road largest of its type rriade by American LaFrance. busy highway to the Orienla
voters In Lake, Seminole and
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Marion Counties.
may have done a double take when they spotted a rear "tiflerman" who steers the rear of the school, less than two miles
Fechtel said he appeared at man washing a shiny, new 1100,000 fire truck.
awa),
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truck' but during delivery the unit was locked so
the breakfast to tell the people But for George Morrison, 419 Lakeview Drive, of
Two or three school bum
Morrison oDuld drive the tmk alone.
"what I'm doing" in the Sanford, it was all part of his job.
.Nlwrlwn, a former Pennsylvania dairy far. involved are expected to pick
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Morrison, a sersice representatise for
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shoots and repairs the firm's products.
level" as the home rule
state. Recently he traveled to the Panama Canal time.
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done for county and municipal
Zone to train firemen on operation of a new unit.
Monday Morrison had a 100-foot aerial ladder
Springs
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truck in his back yazd. He'd stopped at his
governments.
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today
for
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Home rule allows the local residence for the holiday while transporting the the telescoping ladder, ground ladders totaling
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E. Sims, who represents the
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money would earn a higher interest rate
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banking institution.

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at Mt Vernon Parkway and
Spring Lake Road and that
sheriffs deputy would be at Mt.
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                    <text>68—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Sheriff's I.I. Raymond Parker.
Parker declined to identify
the city involved, but did say
that the "well-known names"
were among those people who
purchased
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Stan Brock holds up one of two wallabies just received by the Central Florida Zoo. ~m director Al
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NEW FRIENDS

hlar%in Donald Long, 43, and
Joseph Long, 50, both of Old
hhnLs lload in Geneva, were
booked into Seminole Count),
Jail about 2 p.m. Friday and
released on $5,000 hail each.
13-ith face a single count of
buying, receiving and conuValing stolen property.

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suspects," Parker said. "I

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Parker said.
With seizures of stereo the taps, except to say "one was Sheriff's It. Ralph Salerno and
equipment, an outboard motor a residence and the other was a that four men worked 125 hours

possibly some in Orange
County."

a week for six weeks on the
Parker also appealed
for and television set Friday, the txzsiness."
ppe
In
a
se ries of raids Aug. 15 case. Some 1,600 phone calls
value
of
pro
pe
rty
allegedly
cooperation from anyone
By EL) PRIIKETT
He pointed out that the category Seminole Memorial's regulations," Evans said.
eft and 16; six persons were were monitored, he added.
thinks lie
mayhave stolen by members of t)e th
Herald Staff Writer
minutcs reflect the board's ra'es
wi th th e board.
"The specific Schedule really
reached
$33,000,
Parker
arrested in Altamonte Springs,
The wiretap device used,
r n' sheug zoen
approval 4 the $1 increase — approved increases
re wasn't per 1z*rit," he added. n
Maitland
and
Orlando
and
Parker
said, automatically
sakL
mef
A study of hospital rates not the rate schedule be per- higher than nine of the 12
Evans raid the board
Parker also said that he charged with buying, receiving records the times of calls and
which included erroneous sonally handed each trustee. hospitals included in the study. "recognized" the fact that
"it people will call me to say hoped wiretap informallor. and concealing stolen property, the number dialed.

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Board Cliairman John Evans 71he new rates are scheduled to additi(xW dollars were me&amp;d
Hospital resulted from a agreed with Besserer the error go Into effect within 60 days of and that !3es3erer'g erroneous

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Iliat they think they may have could lead to more recoveries. One of the raids was at the
Parke: said the theft ring
some stolen articles, we'll go He revealed Friday that two Rendezvous bar and package employed four people to steal

typographical error, no- resulted from a "typing error." the date they were okayed.
schedule
is
"actually look at the merchandise and if telephone taps had been in store, next door to the the merchandise. The four then
cording to Bob &amp;ssercr, the
Evans also agreed that no
we can identify it, get it back to operation for a month, at the Altamonte Springs police and sold it "for a fraction of the
Evans was more concerned irrelevant."
Sanford hospital's chief ad- further board action is needed with what he calls the rising
The herald reported on Aug. the rightful owners and WC order of Circuit Court Judge J. fire departments.
retail value" to customers who
rninistrator.
to correct the errcneo'Is study costs of government than with 21, that the study was won't prosecute the buyer," William Woodson. Parker
Parker said the original then resold it, he said.
The study, which was which Besserer originally said Besserer's erroneous study.
erroneous. At that time
prepared by Besserer and puts Seminole Memorial in the
"As far as I'm concerned It Besserer was unavailable for
okayed by the Board of "bottom three-fourths" of rates takes that room rate ad- comment. He was on vacation
Trustees at an Aug. 12 meeting, charged at hospitals listed in Justment to take care of and hospital officials asked that
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listed semi-private and private his study.
operating a hospital under the Besserer and only Besserer
rooms $5 lower than actual
Actually, in the semi-private government's new rules and speak specifically on the Issue
rates charged at the
erith
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or occurred, Besserer replied, 'I
wish I knew. It was a
I typographical error. As far as
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1',,,ntt' tiilI
closed Monday, in observance
of the Labor Day holiday,
flanking institutions ssill also be dosed Emergency
services
police and fire departments, sheriff's
department and state highway patrol, hospital
opruf't' rooms -- will funct ion
usua l.
Sgt Ho Taylor, salet) officer with th e Seminole
(nunt&gt; Sheriffs Department, suggests that those
t brating the holiday v etkend do [hi ir drinking at
home or to have someone else do the driving,
Taylor noted that lass enforcement officers make it a
point on holiday sseekends to give special attention and be
on the lookout for (trunk drivers, not necessarily to make
arrests, but to get them off the road.
lie urged those driving on two-lane roads to burn their
headlight%. For those who will be boating, Taylor said life
jackets inust be carried in the boats and children
swinumeg should be properly cutfitted with said)'
jackets.
Thosc Viking a motor trip over the weekend should have
another diver with them ideally, Taylor said, and drivers
slimid tuk frequent rest stops to remain fresh and alert,
Scmniii',!e County public schools and Seminole Cornmunity Co llege cIasse$ s1l) begin Tuesday.
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Saturday's high 92. Overnight
low 19.
Partly cloudy today with a
chance of aftrrnoon and
evening showers. Highs mostly

In the lower 901 and low tonight
In the 70s. Variable %Inds 10

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near thundershowers. Rain
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the city and I will be hiring a
planner to aid them shortly,

WINTER SPRINGS
"Our Planning and Zoning
Planning and zoning cO m' Board is reviewing our Planned
missioner for the Lit) Council, Unit Development (PUD) and
_____ Irwin Hunter think thisis
1 tC subdivision ordinances The
mostimportant me n the very shape and future of our
history of the cityin we area of city is being determined now
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and ill be finalized wi thin a

Besserer said he will
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Highest Quality with Reasonable Prices

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Herald Staff Writer

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program is that a person be a A
1970 Working up through the
Herald Staff Vi titer
Seminole Count) resident and
ranks he became fire chief,
y
The feeeral gosernrnent's unemployed or underemployed
later resigning to run for
Council Basing won election, Compre hensive Education for a mliuinum of 30 days,

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rune positions, including fi',e for
a special project $44,560,
W inter Springs SL, $42,640

Longwood, seven, $42.470;
he was appointed to take his Training ACT (CETA I program according to Loois Martin, local
Manpower
coordinator
six,
$33,660
seat on council a month early in is pumping 11258,882 into
funding until June 30, 1976.Oviedo.
Those
agencies
awarded
for
Casselberr),
five,
130,286
December, 1943, as there was Seminole Count's econom y b
Employes approved
Sc salaries ma
an unexpired term. Hunter providing jobs for 213 unem- positions a
county departments and fun. Al tamonte.1 Springs, four,
"lement salaries,
S, if they
and Lake viary, UW,
again won the 1974 municipal ployed or underemployed
di ng allocated under CETA
choose.
1,360.
llCiti(ln this time for
Approved for the Seminole
An applicant for a CETA ine.ludi agriculture, t% 0,
year term
Th. Seminole County C
be
considered
h134,
animal
control,
two,
counts
District School Board
Olfl
position
cannot
Hunter said he was respon- mission applied as prime
523; arthropod
ntrol
are
two
positions at
531 and
a
sible for hiring the first paid sponsor for all the govern. until he 'omp.e.es
(sanitary
landfill)
10
at
$47,421.
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i take app1caon a
Community
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Lman or t
Cd) Since mental uvules
n the count) aisu Man
Board of Count) Corn College,
office.
19
positions
at $139 000
being elected to council he has has kept the Lion's share of the
missioners, one
14810,
Approved
hr
other
governThe latest allocations for bujiding division, one 14,810: mental ag
served as pol i ce-fire em Jobs and mones for positions
e
ncies
are
State
missioner, fire conuntssioner, and departments it directly positions and salaries, made by circuit judge Juvenile coor- Employment Service two
count) commissioners, include dinator, One, $8 334
vice In
and alternate contro1
$12,000; Diision of Family
representative to the CALNO
Approved by the count)' to city planners for Oviedo,
Also, county judge, one, Services. three $16,347; Farcouncil of local governments, date are 96 positions at $532,600 Casselberry,
Altamonte $5529 fire division, seven. rnnp.
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At present, in addition to his for county departments, 40 Spr 93. Longwood and Lake $52,953; health department,
two, $11,992; Seminole County
Mary at 110,000 each.
planning and zoning post, he is positions at $239,856 for
one, $4,230; Manpower division, Mental Health facility, nine,
assistant fire commissioner. seven Seminole Cities; 21
The oities were notified Umt one, $4,826; land development, 0,752. Florida Army National
"The past few
years positions Pt $155,531 for the while they may interview three project positions 114,118;
Guard. one, $4,31".
represented a turning point for School Board and Seminole persons seeking the positions, county office of management,
Also Parole and Probation,
the city. Either it could con- Community College; 44 at the prospective employe should analysis and evaluatiun four,
$26,146; property aptinue muddling along or $258,99
23 for other goverrunental not be put on Ow payroll until (OSIAE), one, $7,540; parks and
praL%er, one, $6,930; Sanford
shoulder its responsibility to its agencies and 12 at $72,072 for notified by the Manpower office recreations, 29 for $1S4,(%0;
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problem!," he said. "I'm proud
to say the council chose to
shoulder its responsibIlities."

various charitable and civic
ocganizationi.
The federal criteria for local
employment under tht' '.'ETA

tlt contracts have been &amp;gned
with the federal government in
Atlanta.
Most ('ETA lxitions now

personnel division, two, $10,028;
planning division, use, $37,134;
and road division. 29, $154,000.
Approved for Seminolt' cities

Housing Authority, seven for a
project, 145,692; Seminole
County Sheriff's Department,
seven, $49,508 and Division of
Y o uth Sirices, •'ight, $47,184.

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NATION

IN BRIEF
Texas Gulf Coast
Girds For Hurricane
MIAMI (AP
Hurricane Caroline drifted toward the
Texas coast today packing winds of 80 miles per hour, and
forecasters warned it could strike anywhere along the
Gull Coast during the Labor Day weekend.
Early today the storm was at latitude 23.6 north and
longitude 95 west, or 225 miles southeast of Brownsville,
Tex. Movement was estimated at about 5 m.p.h. In a westnorthwest direction.
Caroline sucked up strength from the warm Gulf of
Mexico waters and began moving after being stationary
for much of the night, forecasters said.
The new movement was not enough for forecasters to
issue a warning for a specific area, but they said residents
of southern Texas and northeastern Mexico should watch
for riptides and some beach ercslon.
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Compromise Planned
WASHINGTON (AP) Senate Majority Leader Mike
Mansfield plans to meet with congressional Democrats
next week on a new compromise plan to decontrol
domestic oil prices.
And a White House spokesman says President Ford
reed to delay his veto of a measure extending the
controls for six months until alter Mansfield reports back
on the results of the meeting.
That a greement emerged from a one-how conference
Friday involving Ford, Mansfield and House Speaker Carl
Albert on how to proceed with restoring price controls and
government oil-allocation authority after they expire by
law at midnight Sunday.
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Mayor Leon 0111 ffUnoppose

SEATTLE (AP) you've heard of kids developing a
'sweet' tooth? Well, Monster Isa rat with a 'fat' tooth.
In research at the University of Washington's depart.
ment of psychology, normal rats are being turned into
huge rats that do little more than eat and waddle about
their cages.
The research is aimed at manipulating the part of a
rat's brain that controls bodywelght, In an effort to understand how that section of the brain works in humans.
This Z done by opening up the rat's skull with a dental
drill and then shooting two small doses of electricity into
the brain section known as the hpothaIarnus.
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Oviedo his next term include corporate controller for Rowley development and growth of the COfltIflCflCy funds and main- order to strengthen the position
of the mayor, a complete
voters will go to the polls on broadening the tax base and Newspapers of Northeast Ohio. city should be controlled within tenance on city equipment.
reorganization of government
Tuesday to elect two city finding new sources of revenue.
He Is a member of the the city's ability to provide
Running unopposed for In the town, and capitol (mtotuicilmen. Mayor Leon 0111ff lie has already set up a corn- Presbyterian Church, the services and is In favor of
Is seeking a second term and Is mittee to form a businessman's
set
money
mayor
Is Leon 0111(1. lie is a 36- provement In street work and to
National
Association of beginning now to
unopposed. Following are association for Oviedo.
Accountants, the Orlando aside for a future sewage year resident of Oviedo and has eventually to obtain a city
had his own barber shop in the sewage system.
biographical sketches of the
He also hopes, through in, Power Squadron, Tuscawilla system.
by the city for 26 years.
candidates for the city council volvement with business Country Club and an Emeritus
He was appointed
seats.)
His wife, Pennie, 13 vice
leaders a nd the appropriate Lie Associate,
with
council tomerchants,
do lia ison work
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and has president of the Citizens Bank
county authorities, to try to
f elected, Whittier says he Oviedo
By DARLYNE MELLO
of Oviedo. They have two
bring Light Industry into Ovi
FICTITIOUS NAME
edo will work for better financial taken preliminary steps to children
Herald Correspondent
son, Larry, and
and to build up (Medo's retail planning and orderly city organize a downtown merNotke a% tipreb,, ave that I am
ccj n bus'nrss at 210 Ave C.
daughter, Mrs. Linda Cliburn.
stores. lie wants to have better development, improved
c
association and says he lie is member of the Rotary Geneva. Seminole County, Florida
Incumbent Carlos Warren is maintenance of
under the fictitious name Of
unpaved roads communications and better would like to continue the e- Club, and a city
running for Group I seat for his in Oviedo and maintain a understanding
representative GENEVA AUTO SALES.
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between
elected
fort.
second term,
intend to register said name with the
on the C.A.LN.O. Council.
planned, orderly growth in the officials, city employes and the
Circuit Court. Seminole
lie is a choir member and on Clerk of Fthe
He has been a resident of area and to have a conservative public and more efficient city
County. fonda In accordance with
of the Fictitious
Oviedo for four years and government that lives within its operations in all areas of ii, isopposing
Charles McCarley,
W. Pratt ofIn Group the official administrative
To Wit
the e
provisions
Section
board of the First United Nam
Statu'es
resides at 876 Division street. means a nd yet provides S&amp;' government service.
Orange Ave., a resident of Methodist Church.
Florida Statutes 1957
to
city
Living.
Warren's wile, Peggy, owns vices essential
S F red Ang le
Oviedo for two years. He Is a
lie lists his objectives as PubliSh Aug 10. 17. 21 It. 1975
and operates the Central Street
I n c u m b e n I Her bert seventh and eighth grade
changing the city cflarter In 0E037
Oiposing Warren is Robert Mccarley, in Group II, is general science teacher
Gallery in Oviedo.
for
W. Whitier, who has been a seeking his second term in the Conway Jr. High.
NOTICE OF
They have four children
INTENTION TO REGISTER
resident of Oviedo for four Tuesday elections.
Paul, Michelle, Connie and
FICTITIOUS NAME
years, residing at 177 E.
His wife, Harva, Is also a -Andy.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
He
has
lived
in
Oviedo
for
Magnolia Street.
general science teacher at EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Warren received his doctoral
Whittier's wife, Grace, has a four years and resides at 322 Jack.son Junior High.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE pursuant to Florida Statute 06309.
degree f rom Rice University in Masters Degree in Bacteriology King Street.
that the under3Qfled, desiring t
COUNTY, FLORIDA
S
u n d e r t he ic
He has a 13S. Degree from CIVIL ACTION NO 751174 CA 04- pcg( in huflet%
Houston. He worked for from the University of
u wife Marylyn,
ItiOuS name of XCCL GASOLINE.
EE
General Dynamics in Fort Michigan. They have two sons, devoted wife and mother to two the University of Miami and
INC., at Sanford Terminal. City of
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
a sta te residential eon- WINTER PARK FEDERAL Lake Monroe. County of Seminole.
Worth asa nuclear physicist for Dr. Henry Whittier, associate daughters
Elizabeth, who holds
LOAN S!ate of Florida. intends to register
tractor's license and hopes to SAVINGS
five years and then for the professor of Biological Sciences attends Principia College
AND
th e said name with the Clerk of the
ASSOCIATION,
a
corporation
In one day go into business for
ma
manned Spacecraft Center in at F.T.U. and Dr. Herbert Elsab, Ill., and Margaret, who
Circuit Count of SeminOlC County .
organiZed and e'Stlrq under
lie Is a member of the
Houston as a technical Whittier of Michigan State attends Oviedo High School.
Florida
of the United States
XCEL PETROLEUM. INC
First United Methodist Church America,
supervisor for nine and a hail University.
Georgia corporation
a
Plaintiff,
Whittier
is
a
graduate
of
the
of
Oviedo
and
director for the
years. He has been employedWhittier Is a grad
graduate of Ohio
A Black
S
By
'5
ni versi ty of Alabama with an Greater Oviedo Jaycees.
by Gale, Ward and Winchester University with an A.B. degree U nversty
its president
YONA BEPdYAMINY. r4 u , ci at.
tCorporate Seal)
Inc., since the beginning of the with major s in finance and Electrical Engineering Degree.
Denj.n
He states the objectives of his
ATTEST
of
Christ
year.
economics and a minor in ac He attends the Church
S D. I Wiese
is
first
term,
if
elected,
will
be
to
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
Scientist in Winter Park and
its Secretary
He is a member of the Winter counting, with subsequent post.
get the long range debts of the
active
Mason
and
has
been
PbIIth Aug 17. 71, 31 6. Sept 7. 1975
TO
YONA
BENYAMINY
and
Park Presbyterian Church, an graduate work in labor an
DIED S
EVELYN BENYAMIPIY.
evaluation at through Scottish Rite. Ills city paid off and make use of
associate member of the relations and job
cars,
the
recent
purchase
of
the
bank
his
wife
hobby is restoring antique
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
11 West Walnut
Greater Oviedo Jaycees, on the Cornell and Columbia.
by the city, which
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
Lone Beach. N'. Ycrk
lie has over 25 years exSeminole County Executive
lie quotes his objectives as cannot be used because of debts
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
11561
Committee and the Technical perience in industrial ac. being a fiscal conservative. He of the high principal and in. and to env and all other parties COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL NO. 7S-S7S.CA49-C
Coordinating Committee for the counting, cost accounting and says he will work for economy terest payments. The existing claiming any right, title, and or FEDERAL
NATIONAL MO P
Seminole County Land Use budgeting. He worked four in government and he is In council has produced a interest in and to the f011OWing ICAGE Accnr.6YlO,
described property, to wit
PIIIn?If.
Plan and a former member of years as finance director and favor of setting up a con- balanced hiul gAt for the
Condominium Unit No 701 E.
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Liie City ui u'ngency fund to cover future coming year, which starts In accondngtothc Floor Plan, whichul HERMAN G ECHOLS, ci aI.
mi; ,,.,,
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Ashtabula, Ohio, and nine years needs of the city.
and zoning Boar d.
September, and Pratt says he part f ".e Plot Plan èiii Survey
Defendants
Warren states his goals for an corpnrate director and
NOTICE OF SALE
lie says he believes the can foresee problems with the which eih;bt "C". to the 0.

The ouster of Peruvian
WASHINGTON (AP)
President Juan Velasco Alvarado ind his replacement by
Gen. Francisco Morales Bermudez is being received with
quiet satisfaction In official circles here.
The State Department declined official comment on the
coup, but some officials said privately they expect a softening of the anti-American tone which had characterized
the Velasco regime.
Morales Bermudez was regarded as a force for inoderalum in his roles as prime minister, army chief of staff
and defense minister.

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Authorities have continued
until Wednesday charges against a Portland artist accused of being a fugitive from Florida.
James Robert Smith was arraigned In District Court
here Friday on the fugitive charge, filed after he allegedly
escaped from Florida officials while awaiting trial In
connection with the shooting death of his scm-tn-law.
The fl-year-old Smith was arrested at his home by
Portland police late Thursday night. Florida officials said
he escaped from a nursing home In Marion County,
several months ago.
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MERRILLAN, Wis. (AP) Wnen Jack Mxilder meets
people under hostile clrcwnstances as a policeman, he often leaves them as a man of the cloth.
Known as the "marshal minister," he's on call 24 hours
both as a policeman and as pastor of the Merrillan
day
a
Church of (r1st, carrying badge and Bible almost
everywhere he goes.
"There's not as much conflict between the two jobs as
you might think." said the Rev. Mr. Moulder, one-man
police force for the 1,100 resldeiata of the villages of
Merrillan and Alma Center.
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Pessimism reportedly is perNEW YORK (AP)
vading New York City, even thougti the state finally came
a
through with a long.ecught figire for Its deficit
staggering $3.3 billion.
Gov. Hugh L Carey and officials of the Municipal
Assistance Corp. reportedly remain grim about the
possibility of the city's default on Its notes next veek.
Having had the banks reject a previous plan to ball out
the city, Carey and MAC officials were meeting over the
holiday weekend In an all-out effort to put together a new
uinai4cing prop(al.
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n'tion for slaying a psychiatric aide is not to be released
aim without a judge's approval, says County Judge
('harks Mc(iure,
The judge ruled Friday that Charles S)frett, 19, must be
returned to the Marianna Boys School pending the out.
u.me of several criminal charges steriuning from a fight
ith policemen.
Syfrett's release by the Division of Youth services in
July as criticized earlier Friday by State Atty. harry,
Morrison. But Tom hlidding, division information officer,
said Morrison failed to object when notified that Syfrett
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MIAMI I Al' iNegotiations aimed ,it ending a
stalemate between National Airlines and its 1,200 flight
attendants move to Washington today for a lastditch
attempt at averting a weekend strike,
Federal labor offcials invited the part' to Washington
after mediators reported no progress Friday between the
A.s.s')ciation of Flight Attendants and the Miami-based
rrier.
"We're about as far apart as we've ever been," said
Maggie Roe, chairornan of the flight attendants union.
'We're deadlocked on pretty much the same issues as
always: compensation, sick leave, pensions, improved
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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

claration of Retractions. Reser
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
vhliOfls. Covenants.Condtlons and on the 15th day of September. 1975,
VII Easements, WEKIVA
atli 00 m at the west front door of
LAS, a cOndominium recorded in the Courthouse of Seminole County,
Off i cial Records Book 1012. Page at Sanford. Florida the underagned
1231. PubliC RecOrJ% Of Seminole
Clerk will offer for sale the following
County. Florida, together with an
ctnicrslw'd real property
tndividcd1 43rd intereSt ifl andto all
Lot11, Block 0 HIDDEN LAKE,
that certain Common Property as
UNIT 1A. accordi ng to itie plat
as
Set forth and defined in the thereof
recorded in P;jt Book 17,
aforementioned Declaration and
Pace SO through 57. Publk Records
togetherwithane'*cluliveee%ement
of Srnia'ole County. Florida
over, through and across Lot "A".
tc)Qether with all StructureS, Im
as described and tel forth in said provementi. futures, appli ances.
Declaration
and appurtenance's on said lend or
u'.pd in con lundion therew ith
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
The aforesaid sale will be made
that a suit to foreclose a mortgage
on the above described property Pas pursvant to a Final Judgment en
tr'fnd an Civil No 75 575 CA 0' C now
been instituted against you in the
prndinq an the Circuit Court of the
Circuit Count of the Eigr,$eenth
Eighteenth J ud icial Circuit in and
Judicial Circuit, in and for Stminole
County, Florida. You and each of for Seminole County, Florida.
DATED this 77th day
August.
vo' are hereby required to file your
1915
Answer with the Clerk of the Circuit
(Seal)
Court, and serve a copy thereof upon
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
VICTOR E WOODMAN, of the firm
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Wnderweedlc. Haine's, Ward 6.
By Lillian T Jenkins
Woodimtn P A . Post Office Dci HO.
Winter Park, Fiords 37719, At
Deputy Clerk
torneys for Plaintiff in the above
VAN DEN BERG. GAY
styled action, on or before the 17th 8. BURKE. P A
day of September 1975 II you fall to Attorneys for the Plaintiff
do so, Judgment by default will be
Post Office Do' 771
taken against you f or the relief Orlando. Florida 37902
demanded in Cornlaint
PubliSh Aug 31, 177%
This Notice Shall be published
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*et in The Evening Herald. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
Sanford, Fla.

another raise to $8,300 begin- must pay the employe'i share
mng Oct. 1.
of state retirement.
City Clerk Onnie Shornate, In
Councilman Gerard Conneli's
LONG WOOD City Council
discussions of City Bookkeeper move to give a five per eVIl
completed Its work on the 1975.
Utility Clerk Elise OlJiI1'a increase In pay to those em
'76 budget this week, taking no the Columbus harbor plant, salary, said Mrs. 0111ff began playes of the street and water
chances that history might although the Sanford-Orlando the current fiscal year at $5,100 departments, who earn less
repeat itself.
of
Kennel Club, the plant's only annually and as she assumed than $8,000 annually, excluding
Plagued the first of this year customer, is suppod to be additional responsibility her utility clerk department emwith an over-optimistic budget paying all operating costs.
pay has been raised to $7,800. ployes, died for lack of a
of anticipated revenue and a
Pay raises were granted to Her most recent increase second,
resulting shortage of funds, Fire I.A. Steve Chapman, Public totaled $70 a month.
Connell said the raises would
council, in the new budget, Safety Director Doug Keller,
Mrs. 011111's salary In the cost the city less than 13,500
chose the conservativ'3 ap- Public Works Director Ralph current dual position Is to annually, including payroll I
proach toward anticipated Fisher
and
the
paid remain at $7900, budgeted In taxes, state retirement and
revenues and a liberal ap- fIrefighters,
the new fiscal year. But, she other fringe benefits. Those I
proach toward expenses.
The $4,000 annually paid to will actually take home four per employes have not received a I
Final figures were turned volunteer firemen, for expenses cent additional money since the raise In two years, Connel said.
over to City Auditor Harold on a base determined by city, according to state law,
Hartsock for refinement, number of fires at tended and
WITNESS the hand of the Clerk of FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Although Hartsock promised drills participated in, was cut.
FLORIDA
t he Circuit Court, Seminole County.
the polished product would be
Instead,
on
Keller's
Florida this the 13th day of August NO 751473
returned to city fathers last recommendation, council
04- FAN fIDFRAL SAVINGS AND
1975
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
LOAN
ASSOCIATION, a Unted
Tuesday, copies have not been allocated $1,920, at the rate of
(SEAL)
Notice of Public Hearing
States banking corporati,
Jr
Arthur
H
Beckwith,
made available to all council $20 monthly per man to eight TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Plaintiff,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
members.
volunteers who have completed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Lake
vs
By Lillian Jenkins
HAYDEN L
SCHULTZ and
Hartsock, lnan initial budget the 2W hour certified course Mary. Florida will hold aPublcH,arIngat7:)0pm .or a5soQntp,ereftr
()fl. Clerk
as possible on Monday.
15. 1975 to consider an adoption of an
JACOUELINE SCHULTZ, his wife
WINDERWEEDLE. HAINES.
session with the Council in early
Council also allocated $14,400 Ordinance by the City ofSeptember
Lake Mary. Florida. title of which Is as follows:
not known lobe dead or alive and, if
WARD I. WOODMAN, P A
August, estimated a carry-over fo Its own and the mayor's
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
dead. the unknown spouse, hers.
Post Office Boa Illso
deyiee5, grantees, assignees.
of $71,000 In the general fund salarles,a $50 monthly ia'rase ESTABLISHING THE MUNICIPAL BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF LAKE
Winter Park. Florida 32799
FLORIDA FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1975 THROUGH 1976;
Publish Aug 17, 21. 31 &amp; Sept . 197s Iienors. creditorS, trustees, or other
from the current year.
up to$200each over the current MARY.
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH
claimants by. through, under x
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Council, however, budgeted amounts paid. Council early SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
ecainst HAYDEN L SCHULTZ and
$35,000 in carryover and placed this year, in an economy move, A tnpyof Said Ordinance shall be available at the office of the City Clerk of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE JACQUELINE SCHULTZ, hiS wife'
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. or either of them; and all parties
$17,000 In a contingency fund of adopted an ordinance reducing the City of lake Mary. Florida. for all persons desiring to examine same
An Abbreviated form of the proonsed municipal budget for the City of
CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR having or claiming to Pave any
sorts, leaving unbudgeted the their salaries to $150 monthly. Labe Mary. Florida. asses forth below
right. titlerir ifltC'%i intP'eprog,erty
SEMINOLE COUNTY
remaining $19,000.
described,
PROPOSED BUDGET FOR 19711976
Also allocated was $25
CIVIL ACTION
CI',YOFIAKEMARY
Defendants
CASE NO 151774CA4,C
In the utility department, monthly to each member of the Public Works
$ 9l0I000
NOTICE OF SUIT
HARRIET MAPIPIlPIC,,
Hartsock estimated $76,485 Land Planning Agency, (zoning Police Dept
67.90000
Plaintiff. TO HAYDEN I SCHULTZ and
carryover. Council deducted commission) who had voted Fire Dept
16.50100
JACQUELINE SCHULTZ, hit wife
vs
no t kflO*fl to be dead on alive and, if
30.38% 00
t AR RY ANDERSON drid
$15,000 which they said would early in the year for council to Building &amp; Zoning Dept
AdmlnlstratiyeDept.
1I.21.00
PATRICIA ANDERSON. hit wit'. dead, the unknown spouse, heirs.
be needed to extend waler lines eliminate their expense money. Utilities Dept
315,472 00
devitees, grantees, assignees,
Defe'ndanls
before Sept. 30, leaving a
Board Chairman Percy White
Iinnor. creditors, trustees. or other
NOTICE OF SUIT
1563.76600
TO LARRY ANDERSON and claimants by through, under or
$61,485 carryover. Actually submitteda budget for the land TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
PATRICIA ANDERSON, his w i fe. against HAYDEN I SCHULTZ and
budgeted was $40,000 with planning agency seeking return
Residence Unknown
JACQUELINE SCHULTZ. tilt wife
*17,211 in contingency,
of the stipend. His action was
ANTICIPATEOREVENIJI!
If alive, and if either or all ofthem or C'thpr of them, and all parties
In the sewer department later ratified by the advisory
1* dPld, all parties claiming interest Mvnq or claiming to have any
AdVaIwem Tax
97159500
$
by. through, under or aganst
right, title. or interest in ttie
(package sewer plants In board.
Road&amp;RridqeTax
2.00000
LARRY
and property deSCribed in the Corn
ANDERSON
Skylark and Columbus Harbor
White's request for money for Cigarette Tom
1500000
PATRIClAANDER5ON, his will or plaint, Residence unknown
subdivisions), $12,000 was aplanner was eliminated when Occupationallicensei
1.50000
either of them and all parties
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Telephon e Franchise
1120000
having or claiming to have any tha t a Complaint has betn filed
budgeted for a certified sewer the county allocated $io,
Fl Pow er Franchise
against you by the Plaintiff in the
20,00000
right, title' or interest in the property
plant operator, even though the from CETA' funds for the Building Pcmits
31000.00
herein described
above styled Court and caus. for the
county has approved fedes'al position.
EIe'cTriciaI Permits
Residences of all talc defendants
7.00000
purpose of foreclosing the mortgage
lumbing Permits
unknown
1.00000
on
the following de%ribe'd property.
fundiiig for most of the
Fisher and Keller's salaries Mechanical Permits
1.00000
YOU, and each of YOU, are situate and being in Seminole
operator's cost,
were raised from $10,000 to State Revenue Sharing
13,00000
hereby notif ied that an action to County, Florida:
11,43700
foreclose a mortgage on the
Notification was received $11,000 annually. Keller's raise Federal Revenue sharing
lot 11, Block C. SUMMERSET
1.50000
following property in Seminole NORTH. SECTION FOUR. ac
from the county commission is to become effective Dec. 1, floardof Acl;ustmc'nf
County, Florida
50000
cording to the Pal thereof, as
two weeks ago that it had ap. when
his
s1
monttL Fines .p.Forteitne,
Lot ii, Block 0. SUMMERSET recorded ln Plat Book l6.a. pages 25
17.00000
*'oved an allocation of more probstionary ptrlod is ended. Interest Earned
NORT H, SECTION FOUR, ac
1.00000
And 76 Of the Public Records of
than $8,000 to the city from Fisher has been employed by MIscellaneous
2.00000
cording to the Plat thereof, as Seminole County, Florida
(ETA Funds
20,91100
recorded in Plat Book IS at Pages 25
You are required to Serve a copy
federal Comprehensive the city for nine years.
Cashcarriedfocwaid
and 24 of the Public Records of Of your answer or pleading on
fl.000.00
Education and Training Act
Chapman, whose current Reserved for copl3,415.00
Seminole County, Florida
Pl&amp;ntuff' attorneys.
(CETA) money lot- the city's salary Is $7,200, was granted a Mobllp Home Tags
2.70000
Ms been film aganst you and thp
TAYLOR, BRION, BUKER
Sale
41.90000
bhovp ,larreci defendants, and you
&amp; GRELPIE
sewer plant operator.
pay raise to 17,8(X) annually, sank LOanS
757.00000
are required to serve a copy of your
1151 Brickell Avenue
The sower expenditures, retroactive to completion of his
--written defensS. if any, to it on
Miami, Florida 33131
tentatively approved by the probationary period, and I TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUE
Mark fluCtihinder Plaintiff's at
tS63,7i9400
Telephone No 379 9303
fonnv. whose address it 9300 i and fliP the original answer or
to
City,
Dadetend Blvd. Miami, Florida
pleading I,i the Office of the Clerk of
nothing was included for billing
Public inspection of the proposed ti9e$ is available at the City Hall of the
33)54 on or before October lit. 1975,
Said Court on Cr before the is) day of
City of Lake Mary, Florida.
expense and nothing vu Inand file the original With the clerk of
October, 1975. If you fail to do so a
All lotereted partIes are invited to attend and be'fteard
this court either before service on
default will be entered against you
duded for the cost of water
THIS NOTICE istobePublished In the Evening Herald. anewsp.peqo,
PIIInIIH'5attcrneyto, Immediately
for the relIef sought in the Corn
department employes perger.eral circulation in laid City. one (1) tIme at Ieêtt live (5) days prior to
thereafter; oPierwise a default will
plaint
the time of the Public Hearing,
forming clecmip chores and
be entered aqain,t you for the relief
WITNESS nay hand and seal of
DATED this We 77th day of August, 1915.
demanded In the complaint
SaId Court at Sanford, Florida
mowing.
CITVOF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
WlTNESSmyhandandtpesNlof
Seminole County. Florida, thit 79th
Revenues noted were $5,500
By: Kay Ssssman
thit court on August 29th, 1975
day of August, 1975
GARY C. MASSEY, ESQUIRE
from the 104 Skylark
(Seal)
(Stall
615 F Semoran Blvd.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
households at the rate of $4.50
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Sute 107
Clerk of the Ci'cuit Court
Clerk
of the Circuit Court
monthly and 14,000 in conAtta.norde Springs. Florid.g 77101
fly' Cecelia V Ekern
fly Lillian Woodman
nection fees from Skylark. The
City Attorney
As Deput,' Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Aug 31. 1915
budget notes no revenues from
Publish' Aug 31, Sept 7. is, 21, 1975
PubliSh' Aug 31. Sept 7, II, 71, 1975

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Striking Miners To Meet
QIARLE)N, W.Va. (AP)
StrIldzig coal miners
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coalfields as a 3-week-old wilat walkout showed no
signs of abating.
United Mine Workers Presldit Arnold Miller and other
national officers were sche&amp;1ed to meet here today with
100
i local union heads from ?e West Virginia ares that init ated the walkout,
Nearly 80,OW of the r'itlon's 125,000 soft coal miners
across Appalachia and 'e Midwest remained Idle Friday,
despite criticism agaJ't the strikers from leaders of both
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A
circuit judge has taken under
advisement a motion to allow
Live television and radio coverage of the narcotics trial of
ilonunie I,oudd, former boss of
the defunct Florida Blazers
football team.
Circuit Judge W. Rogers
Turner ordered defense and
prosecution attorneys Friday to
submit written Legal arguments
on the motion, and said he welcoined the petition by Loudd's
LRyer, Ellis Rubin of Miami.
"We've got an opportunity
ticre to take a step in the right
direction," Turner said.
l4)U., the former managing
general partner of the World
hoot ball League team, is
scheduled to go on trial here
Sept. 8 on charges of delivery of
Turner also took under adL'n1ent another defense 1110'
lion to consolidate the cocaine
dc-liver' trial with another nar.
(Otics
conspiracy charge
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kenbak argued unsuccessfully
that Turner should reject the
broadcast motion as Just 'an
attempt to delay" the trial.
But Turner appeared in.
trigued by the defense motion i
and spent much of the hourlong
hearing probing Rubin with
queries about the mechanics of
how the trial could be broad
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about the chances of Ludd got.
ling a fair trial in Central f'lor.
ida because of news coverage
about the case.
"I'm really concerned about
how we could get a jury,"
Turner said.
Rubin, who gained national
attention with his successful
battle against television blackouts of professional football
games, said his motion was
based on the premise that "a
lull public trial by radio and
television" was the only way to
counter prejudicial publicity
about his client.
'It is not enough that a jury
verdict may be rendered In the
cold words 'not guilty," Robin
said, reading froni his motion.
"The facts and circumstances,
the demeanor of the witnesses
and the testimony of the defendant himself must be conveyed to the po pulace by radio
and television broadcasts, as
"as the false accusations and
prejudicial headlines to which
the accused could make no response."
I.ykkenbak argued that the
Florida Code of Criminal
Procedure and the Code of Ju.
dicial Conduct of Florida both
specifically prohibit broadcasts
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ABOR DAY SUIT SALE

MONDAY SEPT. 1 st
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TALI.AHASSEE( API
Dr. John (grady says the
American party will have candidates on the ballot next year
for U.S. senator, some congressional seats and possible some
legislative posts.
The party is launching its
drive to get petition signatures
for a ballot position next year,
Grady told the Tallahassee Tiger Bay Club Friday.
He said afterward he had not
decided whether he would be
the American party's Senate
candidate again, but it was almost certain he would not be
the Republican candidate.
'What we need Is a new party
based entirely on principle, and
I consider that the American
party," he said.
Grady has met with state Republican party Chairman Bill
Taylor of Jacksonville, and
Grady said he had been urged
by other Republicans to work
out a coalition to oppose Sen
Lawton Chiles, 1)-Fin.
Grady said, I wouldn't run
as a Republican," but added
later, "I'm not considering It at
this time."
Many Republicans consider
that the 300,000 votes Grady received last year as an American party candidate for the
Senate cost GOP candidate
Jack Eckerd the election, won
by Sen. Hchard Stone, D.Fla.
"People don't understand
there is a new revolution ... an
open and honest revolution by
bard working people who are
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Only nine applications
for bank ctiartcrs have been received during the first two
(lays that new filings were accepted, Comptroller Gerald
Lewis' office says.
Four of the applications had not been previously subnutted. Lewis' banking division office said late Friday. No
applications ttere received Friday.
Thursday sas the first day bank applications were
accepted by Lewis' office because of a requirement of the
state Administrative Prx'edures Act.
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A Fort Myers man has
INVERNESS iAP)
akmued much of the testimony attributed to him by
reporters and members of a state House panel 171
vestigating an alleged $1 billion mortgage securities
fraud.
Thomas L. Ashton said Friday he had no idea why
chairman Rep. Dick (lark, I)Miamni, suggested there
might he "severe improprieties" in the Citrus County
clerk's office after hearing Ashton's testimony.
The panel subsequently subpoenaed Clerk Walt Connors
to appear in Tallahassee with LN)unty land records.
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NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP)
called for an investigation of the deaths of three persons In
the capsize of a raft on the turbulent Niagara River during
a test run as a thrill ride.
An Immediate halt to raft tests on the river pending the
investigation was ordered by Orin Lehman, state commissioner of parks and recreation.
With 29 persons aboard Friday, the raft flipped over 3
miles below Niagara Falls, just upstream from Whirlpool
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If a Virginia professor is
going to tout Gob'. Heubin Askew for the Democratic
presidential nomination, he ought to get his facts straight,
says a Republican legislator.
Rep. Roger Wilson, H-St. Petersburg, said Friday that
he can't agree ith some of the reasons advanced by Prof.
Robert Rutland for Launching a "Draft Askew" drive,
The University of Virginia history professor has
iirganjzed a draft campaign and was in Oklahoma this
vt'k to promote the Florida governor as a presidential
candidate. Askew has said repeatedly that he has no in
terest ehaLsoever in running for President.
"If you're going to initiate a Draft Askew campaign,
ii should do so on a note of accuracy about Askew's
r't'or(1 in the governor'. office," Wilson said in a letter to
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County i'oni1nis.oners, Seminole County, Florida,
to authorize the safety changes proposed by Sheriff
John Polk and to authorize Sheriff Polk to open the
jail immediately upon completion of the changes."
In a letter hich accompanied a copy of the
tition that reached this desk yesterday, Gregory
says "Sheriff P0IA has proposed 14 safety changes
to make the jail safe for occupancy. I feel the county
commissioners should authorize Sheriff Polk to
make these changes and to authorize Sheriff Polk to
open the jail immediately upon completion of the
changes.

Apparently there are qwte a few Seminole
County residents who are quite disturbed with the
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You'll recall that it was June 9 hen a jail in.
allegedly Ray McCall, set fire to some
mattresses outside his cell and the result was that
10 inmates, Including McCall, and one correctional
officer died in the inferno that followed.
Since that fatal day, prisoners have had to be
farmed out to jails in neighboring facilities, at a
cost to taxpayers of approximately $1,000 per day.
That means the county has already shelled out
about $83,000 in housing fees for prisoners who
ould normally be detained in our county jail.
Without elaborating tcx) much on figures, t has
been estimat ed that repairs which would qualify the
jail for re-opening sill cost about another $120,000
the same amount it will cost to farm prisoners out to
other detention centers from now through the end of
the year.

We are presently spending approximately
$1, per day to house prisoners in other jails. The
county commissioners have talked about allocating
$360,000 for the next year to continue this pra"ticc.
The changes proposed by Sheriff Polk could be
made for approximately $'O,OOO. It shoul d not take a
math major to figure out the most reasonable way
to proceed," Gregory's letter states.

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As our Delcaration of Independence states,
there are times when what would ordinarily be
deplored as violent mob action against law and
order is justified. Whenever any form of government becomes destructive of human rights, it is the
right of the people to alter or abolish it.
Such is the case now in Portugal.
Under no circumstances should the United

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Further, Gregory says, 'Each county cornmissioner inherited responsibility for the jail when
he as elected. Unpleasant as it might be, they
cannot waive this responsibility. It is time they
faced this issue head-on and aced to relieve the
taxpayers of Seminole County of the needless
burden of $1,000 per day."
Earlier this month, a grand jury that was investigating the cause and effects of the jail fire
issued a report that said the Seminole County

Realizing that the longer se house th ese
prisoners in other facilities the more it i1l cost the
taxpayers of Seminole County, at least one faction
ants the county commission to take more al.
firmative action to get the county jail re-opened.
Robert K. Gregory, 1800 Sanford Ave., is
circulating a petition which reads, in part:
'We, the undersigned citizens, and-or taxpayers
(Tt'mmno!c County, do hereby petition the floard of

Comnmi.ssion held th e 'ultimate responsibility' for
the fire.
The report stated th at had the county commission paid heed to Sheriff Polk's request for funds
necessary to make jail repairs prior to the lire, it
might have been averted.
One commissioner even sent so 1a as to call the
sheriff's plea for funds "irresponsible."
Today, he's wishing he hadn't made that
remark.
In recent weeks we've been deluged with
telephone calls from citizens who are fed up with
e seemingly pussy-footing around that keeps the
th
jail closed.
Commission Chairman Sid VihIen Jr., wants
various state and local agencies to flatly say that if
the 14-point repair program is met the county will
no longer be he ld liable for lodging prisoners in an
unsafe facility.
So far, no agency will grant such a waiver and
rrne will come forth saying they have th e authority
to issue same.
Nonetheless, Gregory, and apparently quite a
(es other county taxpayers, are fed up to the gills
s ith shelling out that $1,000 per day and want action
taken immediately to permit the re-opening of the
county jail.
When taxpayers, who are also voters in every
sense of the ord, get their dander up, it's time for
elected officials to take heed.
Bill Currie

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must not be accused of meddling, even though we
sure that its opposite number in the REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK:
Soviet Union is actively seeking to influence the
course of events in Portugal.
The Helsinki agreement, signed Aug. 1, by the
leaders of 35 nations, including Portugal and the
Soviet Union, forswears any intervention, direct or
E)resses
indirect, individual or collective, in the internal
i
affairs of ahother participating state.
Despite that proviso, it would be naive to
assume that the Soviet Union is keeping hands off
Portugal during these critical days.
Wheri Police Commissioner Donald Browning
But we should keep hands off. Not simply asked the Winter Springs City Council for perbecause we undertook at Helsinki not to intervene, mission to out a new man joining the force with
but because intervention, either by the Soviet a new style uniform, other councilmen wanted to
Union or ourselves, is likely to be coun. be assured that with the phaseout the old

"The Portuguese are a proud people. They will

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Words

President Theodore Roosevelt remarked ma':'j yeri ago
that the White House was a "bully pulpit." Be'.y FgtI, the
charming and personable wife of the President of tlu United
States of America, proved it again with what, in ci trospect,
appear to be unfortunate remarks about hi' 1&amp;-year-old
daughter, Susan,
Mrs. Ford said, in response to a hypottwtica. qtsUon on a
national television program, that she might not dlssv.ale her
daughter from pursuing a premarital love affair and suggested
in general that premarital relations might possibly lower the
nations) divorce rate.
Mrs. Ford, of course, has every right to her views, and was
trying to be open and candid, characteristics of the Ford administration and of the Ford family. However, the nationwide
reaction to her remarks has underscored the tremendous Impact that presidents, first ladies and their families have on
the morality and the standards of millions of Americans.
It would be a pity were Mrs. Ford's remarks to give
momentum to the permissive trend which is causing so many 01
today's social problems. And, since opinions are in order, it
would be ours that premarital relations are wrong and
premarital sex is not the way to cure the high divorce rate,

Senate Rernatch
The Senate deadlock over the vacant New Hitmpshlre seat
In that august body has been broken by the unexpected
agreement of Democrat John A. Durkin to a new election.
in a ckne race last November, Durkin w2s first ruled the
loser by 355 votes to Republican Louis C. Wyman. Partial
recounts failed to resolve the contest, one showing Durkin the
winner by 10 votes and another favoring Wyman by two vote'
The Senate refused to seat Wyman, citing Its own authreti
to rule ofi the credertials of its members.
But Republicans have used every parliamen?:ry tc''a to
block a meaningful 'tote on the Issue, aware of "se prtibable
result under a heavy Democratic majority. The ',enatt Rules
Committee similarly had rejected GOP propoias for a new
election In October, also cognizant of the likellh. d of a Wyman
victory In r'ormally Republican New HampsJ:e.
Durkin 's capitulation, however, is not a Wpublican victory.
It Is an acknowledgment that the Senate is Incapable of
assuring New Hampshire the reprrsertatlon 01 which it has
been deprived for almost a year. If 'hez'e is i victory, it belongs
to the people of New Hampshire.

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ScIc 4 Supt. W.P. "Bud" .ayer's logic was
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(EDITOR'S NOTE; The following is a guest
column contributed by Sam Borden, author of
SmorgaiBroden, which appears weekly In the
Herald's Seminole magazine. i
Don't I know you? Aren't you the member of
the minority group who keeps reminding
everyone that you are sick and tired of having
your rights stomped upon' Isn't that your finger
pointed at the navel of society and blaming It for
the bellyache that )ou declare plagues you
almost daily?
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Rkbard DcFazlo witnessed to the fact the roads
are "in the best condition they have been since I
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how'd you like to be going back to school in
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LIMA, Peru i AP)
Peru wa calm &amp;iturday after a
I)Io(lless ''palace coup" by army commanders who
paced dapper Gen. Francisco Morales Bermudez at the
Min of the socialist-oriented military regime.
Only a few riot troops were placed around important
i"vernment buildings, and there were no reports of large
tr() movements, violence or opposition to the new
reg line.
Veteran observers predictcd the new leftist rulers
would continue the mixtur( of state socialism and
capitalism adopted by ousted President Juan Velasco
Alvarado, the leader of the seven-year Peruvian
revolutionary" govenunent who had been criticized by
,*lm ' recently for his crackdown on the opposition and the

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driftwood. The one who lives in an America that
is supposed to be homogenous enough to that
everyone can blend in. Are you here by design or
by accident.
or even perhaps by birth? Are
you the one who was so disappointed to find
'ourself outside the mainstream of life and
sidetracked In one of its tributaries?
I've seen you there because I've been there
too. But you didn't see inc. Oh no, you were too
preoccupied with your own problems. Sure they
hurt. In fact they hurt something awful,
especially when you begin feeling sorry for
yourself and delude yourself into believing that
you are being 'picked on' and that you are going
it all alone.

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Letter To The Editor

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Oil Takeover In Venezuela
CARACAS, Venezuela lAP)
Venezuelan President
Carlos Perez Andi'es has given final approval to what he
promises will be an orderly state takeover of the country's
giant oil industry, run for half a century by mostly U.S.
companies.
Perez, who has vowed there will be no disruption in the
(low of oil to traditional customers, signed the oil
nationalization bill Friday.
1k' told his 12 million countrymen on national televisirn
the take-over will lack "adventures" and will be :
reflection of a mature, serious, thoughtful and rational
nation."
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If it's any consolation.
you're not.
You're that wop aren't you? Or are you that
greaser, the chink, spick, nigger, kraut, frog,
hunk)', polock, kike, cheesehead, rnlck or
halfbreed?

Sometimes it's difficult to tell you apart
all look alike when you're all lined
At a meeting earlier .tds week on whether
up against a common threat or enemy and trying
school hours should e shortened for
goodness,
with
all the strength and ingenuity you possess to
Davenport
Arabian
horses,
and,
thank
f irst
Letter Of Thanks
graders Layer said 1 ' gets "more" from a
there are among your readers many lovers of save your collective skins.
Sunday sermon that hits only a half hOW' as
This Is a note to thank you for printing my horses, and horse raisers In Seminole County,
I
your parents and your grandparents
opposed to one that lists twice that long,
I think Secretary Dillon's "View From
letter last Saturday in regard to our county
quite well or at least I think they were yours.
Castle", each month, is worth the price
Also up for the foot.i.-.mouth award is board library system.
of sub- weren't they the seedy looking pair, dressed in
member Davie Suits.
scnption!.
drab and patched clothing, who huddled together
Since writing that letter September's issue f
—Harriett H. Plunkett in the hold ci a ship for
weeks while it carried
Seems Sims felt shortened hours would give the "Smithsonian" has been received. I would
Altamonte Springs them to this
new
land?
Or
you
what
a
like
to
share
with
pro,
are yours the ones who
Secretary
S.
teachers extra time off, tirr, that could be wisely
worked
their
way
over
for
passage and no pay.
Dillon Ripley, says, in part, so much better than
used In the classroom.
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the
editor
are
lA,tters
welcome.
I: "Let those of us responsible for museum
Then maybe they came reluctantly and in
"They're Like my em; /.iyes who spend rune i library) policies and their future as educational
They should be as brief as possible and
chains,
or as mercenaries in the service of a
hours doing what could 'e lone in four," Suns institutions mark well the evolution
comment on matters of general interest,
of
quipped.
foreign
crown to whom they held little or no
The letters should deal with issues and avoid
educa'ional apparatus in this country, where the
allegiance, paid to put down a rebellion of ragged
—Ed Prlckett common acceptance and vast federal and state personalities.
dissenters, and stayed when It was all over?
The editor reserves the right to edit those
support has cheapened the net effect through
A little humor a,pt into the budget hearings dead hand of regimentation and pedantry, letters for reasons of space, but will exercise
Rare indeed were the ones who chose to
this week by S':muole County School officials Money begets power, but the power remains with great care that the thrust of the letter is not lost return to their former homelands and perhaps it
in'the editing.
Board wP'er',ne member suggested the five man the dispensers of the money. Musems (libraries)
was for the best when some did make that choice
All letters must be signed with a mailing because they wouldn't have lit in anyway. They
board! 'educed to four,
would do well to measure, every step of the way,
"
move we remove one board member," their independence against their eventual address and, when possible, a telephone number lacked the fiber and the special qualifications it
co the identity of the writer may be verified. The takes to become a member of a minority group
b(d// inember Davie Sims said good
E%enlng Herald will respect the wishes of and to survive. That takes some doing. But you
7' board laughed.
I am sending you my copy under separate
writers whor!"
not want their names to appear in know that already.
Efforts to save money these days may come cover—you may wish to secure permission to print.
in strange packages, but Sims did not say which quote, subscribe to the magazine aud-or
You know it because by now you must have
We men t, of course, the right to reject any
board member should get the axe.
recommend it to Your readers especially since
lettem this ne, N paper considers to be libelous or heard, between the echoes of your own wallings,
—Joe Askren this edition has a fasdnating feature story about
the weeping of those relegated to become a
clandi': nus
unique minority in their own land simply
because they were outnumbered too fiercely and
too quickly. Just how often do you suppose they
have asked the question, "Where do we go from
here?"
because you

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First of a two-part series
Editor's Note: This is the first
article of a two-part series on S.
Edward Bishop, controversial
executive assistant to Comp.
troller Gerald Lewis. The series
deals with Bishop's role as
supervisor of the unit inmassiv,!
vestigatirig
a
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background as a private investigator,
TALLAHASSEE ( AP) —A
former private investigator
who supervises Comptroller
Gerald Lewis' security strike
force has been accused of
throwing investigations of a
massive securities fraud into
turmoil.
S. Edward Bishop has
strained relations with other investigating agencies and run off
most of the staff that started the
probe, his critics say.
The)' charge that Bishop provked clashes with other investiga tive agencies, pressured
investigators to File cases piematurely, manipulated press
releases to maximize publicity
for Lewis and arbitrarily dismissed competent investiga.
tors.
Bishop, however, has many
supporters who say he is an
outstanding investigator. His
personnel file is crammed full
of letters praising his work on
past investigations,
A private investigator in
Miami for 30 years, Bishop,
is an imposing
some say
menacing
figure at 6-feet4,
260 pounds. His style is abrasive
and aggressive, but he can be
charming.
lie can also be street-tough.
"It's probably true that I
don't take the time for the ni.
ceties, but It's been a long, hard
prowl through the jungle and
I've survived for all these
years," Bishop said.
Former and current state
employes who asked not to be
identified said Bishop's aggression triggered a rift with the
Florida Department of Criminal Law Enforcement (Fl)-.
Cl.E) and the recent, namecalling spat between Lewis and
Asst. State Atty. Louis St .
Laurent of Fort Myers.
Lewis' office, the FDCLE and
St. Laurent's office are playing
major and supposedly cooperaLive roles in investigation of allegedly fraudulent securities
sold as paying up to 14 per cent
interest,
Lewis has said up to 80,000
investors were swindled out of
up to $1 billion, although other
investigators say his figures
are greatly exaggerated.

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mere have been several runins between Bishop and FDCLE
agents, who sources say art
loath to deal with him. lie has
accused the FDCLE of flOflCOOperation, saying "we got Into a
raising of voices" at a May
meeting on a brief refusal by
the agency to release cotutin
erizeti crime records.
"Sometimes you get cooperation by confrontation," Bishop
said. "In this case that's what
happened."
An investigator who regards
Bishop with mixed emotions
said, "lie's a big, imposing
loucl:ioutt. You can't like him.
Ilut he has done some things —
and gets things done because of
the way he operates — that
were highly beneficial to the
public."
lured by Lewis under conS
troversial circumstances in
January, Bishop is paid $19278
a Year. His duties as an executive
assistant
include
legislative coordination, but he
was involved in little visible
liasion with lawmakers during
the 1975 session.
Before Bishop was hired In
January, Asst. Comptroller Vie
Vickers, who works closely with
Bishop, discussed combining
three federally funded fraud
unit positions to pay him
$25,000,
Lawrence Do Frances, a for.
muer comptroller's office attorney who quit in a dispute with
Lewis, said Vickers talked
about putting Bishop at fraud
unit headquarters in West Palm
Beach to "keep him out of the
eyes of the press -- and that's a
direct quote."
Started In January
The Fraud unit, funded by a
$99,000 Law Enforcement Assistance
Administration
i l.EAA) grant, went into operation in January But Vickers
and Bishop suspended operations for about three weeks
while they reviewed unit plans.
Bishop's critics charge he
had no idea what was involved
at the time he assumed corn.
mnand of the fraud unit, lie said
Securities fraud was a real estate matter and wasn't worth
prosecuting, according to two
sources who commented mdcpendently.
"That would be 180 degrees
off what Gerald Lewis and I
agreed in December," Bishop
said. "I never said it."
"1k' mnadesomne untimely and
ill-advised comments which
I'm sure he wishes tie could

swallow," said a third source.
There has been a succession
of firings and resignations in
the six-person fraud unit at
Wes t Palm Beach and related
positions in Tallahassee in the
eight months of Bishop's super.
vision. Only one investigator
and secretary remain of the
original staff.
Bishop dismissed the original
director, Stanton Phillips,
shcrtly alter the unit started,
accu.sing him of a conflict of interest by asking Vickers about
a bank charter in which Phillips
had an interest. It source who
asked not to be identified said
the charge against Phillips was
'totally unfounded,"
James McCall, a former state
and private investigator hired
by Bishop as a securities investigator, was promoted to director in April but demoted this
month to an investigative po:it'n,

Bishop declined comment on
the Prince situation, but he said
that the fraud unit grant
proposal development by
Prince and De Frances was
"put together in a haphazard,
quick manner,"
Do Frances and Gary Zwickel, who resigned in Jut.' as

fraud unit attorney, did the ear- structed to devote his attention
ly legal work on civil and to bank charter Issues at the
criminal cases against firms time he was trying to complete
that sold the allegedlya civil case against Equitable
Development Corp., a Miami
IrauduIent
secu
rities. They quit after disputes firm ordered to halt land sales
over priorities with Bishop and that investigators said were
other superiors,
linked to the fraudulent secu
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Bishop said McCall's promotion to director was temporary
but he said in an April 22 memorandumu that a supervisor had
recommended that McCall
"continue as permanent super.
visor of the fraud unit and this
recommendation warrants sup.
port of the executive staff."
"Bishop is pretty cold-blooded." another investigator said.
"McCall (Jidn't do something he
wanted,"
Qualifications were waived to
hire McCall, a longtime Bishop
associate who worked with
Bishop as an investigator for
former Florida Atty. Gen. Earl
Faircloth. Mccall's position required a college degree, which
McCall does not have.
Also fired as a result of conflicts with Bishop and others
was Robert I.. Prince, former
chief investigator who proposed
and obtained the I.EAA grant.
He is appealing his dismissal to
the Career Service Commission
and is expected to raise charges
against Bishop at a future
hearing.
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SPECIAL

Study Warns Of Terrorism

How much worse off are you than they? How
much better? Did you, In your benevolence,
remember to include their plight and those of all
The State Department sees a "clear 25, 1974, we called Libya's Muaminar Qadali oiu
Footnote: The State Department conducted other 'minority groups' in yew hastily compiled
posslbillty that terrorists will use fright
the the world's most irresponsible leaders for the study in response to questioru from the list of complaints and demands?
weapons," such as lasers, chemicals,
arming terrorists, without much thought for tte Senate Internal Security subcommittee,
You don't think them important?
blologicali, radiation and nuclear arms, to
consequences.
SOVIET GRAIN CONTROVERSY: The
Ily what set of equations do you!*come judge
blackmail and perhaps destroy nations.
The Soviets have sent huge arms shipments to Soviets have asked Washington for permission to
to eliminate other groups Ir3m your wide
Although "such use is not inevitable," ac- Qaddafi who has supplied terrorist groups from
purchase another 11 million tons of grain. This spectrum
of sanctions? That banner of minority
cording to a State Department study, the Ireland to the Philippines. Meanwhile, he is would more than double the 9.8 million tons that isn't
exclusively
yours and never has been so
technology Is available to develop scare weapons trying to get his hands on tactical nuclear have already been sold to Russia.
make
a
little
room
under it for the others. And
and terrorist, have the ability to steal them.
weapons.
The total sale, if the new request is approved, while about
it
why
not Include others who have
St1l, the State Department hold.i out hope
Apparently, terrorii organizations work
would come close to 21 million tons
almost
two
found
themnsleves
in the uitrmority like the
that "small radical groups" cannot acquire the
together through an in'.ernational radical Un- million tons
more than the controversial 1972 Prtestants, the Catholics, the
Jews, the Bud.
hideous weapons and that "larger terrorist
derground. "We zve seen cooperation among wheat deal.
dhLsts, the Muslims, the atheist,, the hanorganizations" will be deterred from using them
terrorist groups in Latin America," states the
Farm organizations are for approval of the
"by what would bean extremely severe response study. "Additionally, there are indlcatioes of Soviet request, The farmers contend that the dicapped and the retarded,
by the world community."
increasing
conperation among the Ruder- government encouraged them to Increase their
So stop feeling so exclusive because you're
World opinion, however, has not deterred Meinhof gang in West Germany, the so-caled planting this spring. The American wheat crop, not.
terrorists from committing small-scale
Japanese Red Arm)' and Palestinian terrorist therefore, is
expected to surpass two billion
ftJj 2DO years of trying, you and all those
groups, particularly the Popular Front for the bushels this year. Two-thirds of this must be sold
outrages. Since 18, terrorists have killed 5W
other
members of other minority groups are all
people and have wounded another 600 to 800.
Ltheraticn of Palestine."
overseas, the farmers claim.
Otherwise,
they
America
has left to weld a magnificent, liiiAmong the victims, 16 U.S. officials have been
Kidnaping has become a favorite terrorist will be stuck with huge surplus stocks and the perfect country
Into a nation of self respect and
murdered and 32 have been tiounded.
tactic. The State Department cites a Rand bottom will fall out of the market.
The terrorists have also rnnaged to attn Corporation mtudy of 63 major diplomatic kidThe sale of another 11 millIon tons to Russia, dignity,
themselves with deadly, sophisticated weapons,
naping efforts. In 81 per cent of the cases, the on the other hand, will push up grain prices. One
Gripe all you want to, loud and hard. The
including shoulder-fired Soviet iriiswles capable
hostages Were seized successfully, In ',9 per cent possibility, which the diplomats are trying to sound is all very familiar because it's
been going
of knocking down airliners,
of the cases, the kidnapers escaped punishment. work out, is to exchange American grain
for on since inS.
The State Department study 'xiifirms our
There haw also been ominous Intelligence Soviet oil. Our sources say the 13,&amp; rhlght be able
That's bow I first recognised you, by your
past reports that Libya has been an Important reports that the International terrorists are to import about eight per cent of Its
oil voice, because despite your accent
you sounded
source of weapons for terrorist groups, On May plotting to zero in on the United States,
requirements from the Soviet Union.
exactly like an American,

Sunday, Aug. 31, 1975—SA

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LISBON, Portugal (AP) A 58-year-old Angolan-born
admiral took over Saturday as Portugal's new prune
minister following a cabinet reshuffle that ended at least
temporarily the military regime's five-week-old political
crisis.
The new premier, Vice Mm. Jose Pinheiro de Azevedo,
replaces Gen. Vasco Goncalves, whose pro-Communist
policies had thrust Portugal to the brink of civil war.
In a compromise hammered out by the military
leadership in three days of virtually nonstop secret
negotiations, Goncalves moved slightly higher in power if
not in prestige to become chief of staff of the armed forces. The post was formerly held by President Francisco
(Ia Costa Gomes, the main architect of the compromise.
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negotiated by henry A. Kissinger will have two signing
cereuionies, one between Egypt and Israel and a second
which will also include the United States once Congress
approves the stationing of American civilians in the area.
U.S. officials say.
The secretary of state, who new to Egypt Saturday for
his filth round of talks with President Anwar Sadat during
his current mission, said Friday he hoped the two sides
would initial the new pact early next week and sign it a
few days later.
Sadat's spokesman, Taliseen l3ashlr, said in Alexandria
that there was still a possibility the agreement could be
initialed Sunday or Monday. However, he cautioned
a;aifl,st assuming that the accord has been wrapped up.
"People are jumping the gun saying everything is
settled," Bashir said. "This is not true. There are issues
still to be setled and we have to be patient."
Kissinger has said that the outstanding problems are
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superpowers. Th ey will settle this for themselves: terjected "Not too long, I hope, I noticed the
But we can express our hope that those who are other day one of the patrolmen was wearing
lighting in the see for freedom from repression flowered shorts under his trousers."
will prevail.
The Rancands area of Winter Springs may
The Communists, who won only 12 per cent of
te
sparsely populated, but there is evidently
the vote in the recent national elections, have the
1Jenty of night traffic. Discussing a proposed
powerful support of the military junta.
maintenance program for the unpaved roads.
However, no people which is determined to Councilman Irwin Hunter said the roads gets lots
keep its freedom and is willing to make the of use by parkers. Riding with the police at night,
sacrifices necessary' to resist tyranny, can be
he said he has had to pull out many parkers who
got stuck in the sand and could have used
enslaved, except by external force.
Councilman Irene 'an Erpoel's four-wheel drive
The violent actions of the Portuguese majority
vehicle.
are their only means of expression. We pray U,(
generals will listen to the protests before it is 1w
Mrs. Van Epoelreplled,"Unlesswe are going
late to prevent a civil war.
to charge the parkers we can't afford to maintain

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Pollution Control and the Uversity of Florida.
The single government comment In support of the project,
w hich has been on the drawing
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the De partment of Labor.
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affect fish and wildlife resources," the commission said.
"In our opinion," the comom
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and wild life resources will be
massive and irretrievable to
the state of Florida. The project
should not be permitted under
the present d esign."
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the Corps' Impact
SUP4SH1NE STATE..
state ment. While the Corps did
make some alterations In the
body of Its proposed 'inal report, the summary of conclusions underwent little
cha nge.
Added to the summary was
the observation that "the de%eIopment would exist in an are'
subject to hurricane flooding
and subsequent damage."
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lana pr oposal "would result in
the loss of about 2,200 acres of
pt.,
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mangi'oves and the destruc tion
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! i por( ttiiiI u..c4. i
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resources, whi&amp; .1d probably not be rc
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proposal is expected to provide
4 'ble ii detected trlj
economic bene'iLs to the local,
. e udv:ii ta.' ci this f.i:t county and state economy in the
How' By taking some tire form of increased employment,
c'nce a year and gttting u tax revenues and tourist in'ieckup Then you'll know come
The Corps is expected to anhow healthy you are. Then
ou II know ho to keep jounce its decisions in early
(976 but i long court battle is
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no matter which way
TCJ.
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"If the ruling goes against us,
*ell, there's no way we wiU
;t.and still and allow 51 miles of
mangroves to be destroyed,"
said Hal Scott of the Florida
Audubon Soci ety.
"Sure, we'll go to court if th e
permit Isn't issued," said a
Dellona spokesman.
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the EPA asked to be notified
immediately if the permits
were granted,
hinting that a
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(EDITOR'S NOTE: The nents, the National Marine
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development just across the St. Corps' Impact study as a "rela.
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list of federal and state agen tona), rather than an Independ.
des have joined irate
ronmentalists in a new assault
Harmic acknowledged that
on Deltona Corporation's most of the information used by
Marco Island residental-resort the Corps lndrafting the Impact
community and the U.S. Corps stateme nt came from Deltona
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pact s ta tement on the $154) mu- concern about th e adequacy of
lion development on Florida's the impact sthtement and about
lower Gulf Coast.
the impact of the proposed
The impact sta tement was project itself."
released last week in advance
One of the most scathing atof a final public hearing by the tacks was issued by the Envicorps scheduled here Tuesday roental
run
Protection Agency,
onDeltona's request for dredge which recommended the flat
and fill permits.
denial of De ltona's requests for
Dr. Jay ilarmic, Deltona's dredge and fill permits.
environmental adviser, said he
"We believe the project will
was not surprised at the near have a severe adverse effect on
unanimity of opposition from the environment," the EPA
governmental agencies.
said. "Therefore we find this
"Government agencies are project as described to be environmIyunsaacry
State agencies also joined the
to oppose this type of develop attack even though the Cabinet
ment to literally keep their appr oved sta te dredge and 1111
jobs."
permits for the project In 1971 in
Adverse comments centered return for Deltona's pledge to
on both the project itself and the give the state another 4,000
adequacy of the Corps a5ii acres of nearby land.
sessment of
enironme?ti
Chief among the state critics
damage from the proposa
was
the Florida Game and
of
destroy some 2,152 acres
Fresh
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and the Corps were officials of agency has displayed in the
the U.S. Forest Service, Nation- field of en viro nmental control
al Marine Fisheries Service in the past few sears."
National Oceanic and Atmos.
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... has permitted the pro ject
Department of Interior and the
t
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subEnvironmental
Protection
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land
exchange
agreeAgency.
ment and the Florida DepartOn the state level, criticiism
ment of Pollution Control has
was voiced by the Department
certified the project with
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knowledge that water quality
Game and Fresh Water Fish
OolaUons will occur, we have
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who whipped Vijay Aniritraj of India,6-3,
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all who cross his path.

6 Tom Okker, No. 7 Tony Roche, No. 12

the ol,l-tiine form out of the window."

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the final," he said. "I've played on this

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hole finals in the U.S. Golf As- his ninth U.S. Amateur.
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lands, 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 after being down 1.3 In

not Innocence, lie, like his Romanian

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played better thin he did Thursday. "I

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Agents attending will have
He delivered the Bond that
the opportunity to excha nge came with t he first list to the
ideas and discuss industry person named
personally or
trends m an open forum with by mail.
both re gional and home office
member," tie
As a
executives
r
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dues of
Convention highlights include
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statute.
further their schemes.
meat of the Treasury h&amp;s ad- an individual receives large news media In the areas inFun days are coming to Stan money-making plan Involving
Most of the "bottom-liners" vised the public that chain- return, At is likely that he would volved.
Had the mails been used, the
Brock's Pet Kingdom, located chain letters and U.S. Savings
Individuals who purchase
v
promoters would ha ve been in in olved in such schemes are letter schemes involving quickly redeem the bonds,
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across from the Sanford. Bonds, you'd better refuse,
of
innocent
violation of the U.S. Code, Title realtively
Savings Bonds — which are thereby placing a further savings bonds for such chainB
OrLando Kennel Club in according to the Department of
letter schemes, and who
18,
Section
1302
— the "lottery" wrongdoing. They have no essentially get-rich-quick enburden on the Treasury.
the Treasury.
Longwood.
w hich proscribes the Intention of perpetrating a dea%ors
statue
do a distinct
From time to •lme, the d co ver t hat participation ina
You aren't likely to make an
Frida) and Saturday. Sept 4
Beat
mailing of material concerning fraudulentschemeorotherwlse disservice to the savings bonds Treasury's savings bonds violate certain laws zd
&amp; 5, wil l be the big days when money in the scheme and it's
using the mails illegally.
a lottery promotion.
division distributes news regulations, may request a
program.
Brock, Jerry Nash and the rest entirely possible you might be
promise
of
a
the
In
addition
to
It
establishes
criminal
Instead
of
encouraging
inreleases warning of the refund, using Treasury Form
_____________
of the stall at Pet Kingdom host prosecuted for violation of
often
are
0
fine
or
dollar
reward,
they
sanctions
of
a
$1,
00
dividuals
to
develop
genuine
illegality
of chain-letter iI)-2966.
federal, state or local laws, as
th?i.r grand opening.
This form is available at
persuaded
Imprisonment
for
not
more
that they are being savings plans, they create the schemes involving savings
interested persons may bring well as losing your investment. lotteries.
many banks; it may also
Rather than circula te the lists than two years, or both, upon "patriotic"
helping their illusion that participants are bonds.
A few mont hs ago, a number
their pets to Pet Kingdom and
(rein the Bureau of
!TU1IIS
bonds
through
the
requested
conviction. They would also government's savings bonds both aiding their government
When a specific instance is
have a free color photo taken of endless-chain schemes were or the
promoters
retied
upon have been in violation of Section program.
and themselves,
brought to its attention, special the Public Debt, 200 Third St.,
with Brock renowned animal launched. me intermingling those
meetings in private homes to 1341 — the mail fraud '
Over the )ears, the Depart
Even in the rare case here releases are distributed to Parkersburg, W Va. 26101
handler wno has long been organizations were active
associated with the Central under several misleading
names - "Your Match of
Florida Zoo.
TERRIFIC
som—
Brock ill have some wild Bonds," "Inflation Defense
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animals on hand for the grand Foundation," "Century Club,'
l
,
opening and free prizes and "Exclusive One Million Ic,
'
Inc.,"
SAVINGS!
Uncle
Sam
Investment
goodies will be given away as
.
Six
Pack
Club"
part of the ceremonies

Edward B. Rust, president of
State Farm.

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Sunday, Aug

31 1973

,@I WOREBOARD1 Largemouth Bass Striking School Minnows
,31 9%:1110uu, class, inose sometimes stupid, sometimes
whiting are small though according to Merle Keller, pier
stubborn, but always exciting battlers are still striking schools
of
operator. Sheepshead are being landed by the tublul by the cx:
minnows In the Sanford area this week.
perienced visitors to the pier.
Reports from all sections of the St. Johns and the Wekiva
Bait mullet are coming in to shore which could account for the
Rivers indicate the bass plentiful, a little on the small side, and
big shark scare on the coast.
National League
extremely choosy about the lures they will hil
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East
The school bass are feeding on very small menhaden mm.
The sharks have always been off shore In all Florida waters,
BAT 1IPfl3
l?
ball W I Pct. GB
following bait fish into the surf. Only since the book
occasionally
However, some of
311 7
P,'unc'n
NY,
Philoia
n
12 61 SAI 3
the bass-men are connecting with tiny spoons and the everand the movie, "Jaws," came out, has so much publicity been
lID
WathnQeon.
New
York
6? S
faithful
plastic
worm.
aroused.
r, , Jul
St
Louis
71 67 $31 A
Charles
Merritt,
who
makes
his
own
fly
rod
lures,
has
taken
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CPcaao
41 73 133 ll'i
the crowds.
Ma child in Central Florida, I heard of shark sightings on the
(.tr, Mire III Rice asn. so.
consistent strings this week on the &amp;. Johns from Cteen Bridge
Montreal
37 11 413 17
"Speckled
perch
Vstr,emI,,. Rm 79, Mavt,e'rry
scattered after the good run last week," said coast. One well-to-do lumberman in North Volusia County bought
West
to lemon Bluff.
"'
'?
Lowell Hiley from his camp on Lake Jessup, but plenty more are the old Fla gler Beach Ocean Pier a small structure at that tune)
Cincinnati
69 14 469
C.O. Penney of Marina Isle Camp told of schooling activity moving in from
PUNS
BATTED
the river."
IN--lynn,
Angeles 70 61 Sfl I9'
L(4
just so he could target practice on the sharks with his high.
Pin. 91 Rice, Osn. as. May
near his place and strings of up to seven landed.
S Francisco
63 46 419 21
Lee
Crossin
had
a
catch
of
27
specks
Monday.
Mr.
Douglas
powered
hunting rifle. This was some 50 years ago, so sharks in
Nrry. k, 67: 1, May. Ba', 14:
San Diego
60 74 416 9'
C'
ScoH.
Mit.
fl.
John
Lankford
at
Osteen
Bridge
reported
a
(our
pounder
took
5Obream,
Mr.
Wright
only
seven
A
Pelham,
Georgia
visitor,
the
ocean
are nothing new.
C Nettles. NY,
Atlanta
36 76 433 31'
ku
Houston
landed
from
the
bridge
and
a
BIG
ONE
hooked
but,
un.
George
Smith,
had
never
fished
the
lake
before
but
connected
SI $4 11`11 39
About l5 years back, two fishing buddies of mine were wading
HITS- Carew, Mm, 16$, Nijr
Friday'sResults
fortunately, the hook straightened out and the unlucky angler lost with 35 bream. Mr. and Mrs. Sightler of Orlando located 18 of the the surf near the Inlet. The sandbars were shaped in such
s
fashion
his prize,
Chicago 6 Atlanta
1D
Pierj Cal. 130: 0 Brett.
scattered speckled perch while James J. M cCormick and J.B. they ere able to wade several hundred yards from the beach in
Cincinnati 6. St LCuS 7
Torn
Gordie
brought
in
three
bass
Thursday
C. Ii?
Wahinqlon Oak, 117
and the Spradley, Orlando, brought in 19 specks and one channel catfish, search of a big channel bass.
Nov?cn at P'ttburQh. pod
bank and bridge fishermen have scored well withmorning
Pnl', Ti, 147
speckled perch
Hiley predicts the speck fishing will be good from now on
DOUBLES-McRa,
A couple of small ones had been landed and attached to a
and blutgiUs.
KC. 37
V,-Vtreal 4. San Diego 0
through
the
fall
and
winter
months,
L
Ynn.
Fisn.
iii.
R
Jackson.
Oak.
stringer on the belt of one of the anglers. Suddenly they were
New York 6. Los Artqeltj I
Steve Platt got into the "hawg-sized" bass, the best one
PhaelpNa 3 San Francisco 33: Sinte4 n. Bal. 3?: May
King
mackerel
continue
to
be
the
hottest
item
for
the
offshore
surrounded by at least six shark fins slowly circling them. Easing
hi
tting
th
e
sca'es
at
nine
a
nd
rry, KC.
a hail pounds a nd fi ve more swelled salt water anglers.
1
Th
e charter boat "Dandy 14" had a short trip a hunting knife from its sheath, th e man with th e fish stringer cut
the total weight to 26 pounds - that's nice bass.
Saturd ay' Games
'TRIPL FS-Riyr,
Cal,
11.
Thursday due to weather but the passengers aboard had pulled in it off, and putting their backs
Atlpnfa
t7ompn 0 51 at C Brett
together they could watch all
C 11. Orta Chi to.
A belated report from Allen Williams, David Lee, and Randy 18
Cr*.1choo (R RPU*Ahei 1014)
kings when they returned to the dock at2p.m.
P-gelly, Chi, ? 6 Tied With 6
directions,
they
eased
their
way,
crabwise,
back to the beach. The
Williams shows a string of 22 landed last week from two to rive
Pla.ipia (Underwood
12
H0MF
RUNS-Mayberry,
The
bottom
fishing
or
"head"
boats
report
fishing
off
sharks
made
no
move
to
attack
but
kept
them
company until the),
pounds
each
9) at San Francisco (Fatcooe S
and
three
days
prior,
David
and
KC. ?$
R Jack son. Oak'
Allen hauled in their somewhat but are still getting respectable
9)
catches
of
small
red
reached
shallow
water.
Had
the
fish
been
kept
on the stringer, the
C. Scott. M
77. Bonds, NY',
Y,
limit of 20. They used the black plastic worm for these excellent snapper, amberjacks, and
St Louis(Reed 179) at Cm
plenty of black sea bass.
: Burroughs. Tee. fl
ca tches.
outcome
might
have
been
different.
cmnati (Norman 941. in)
Big bluefish are already showing up in Ponce DeLeon Inlet
STOLEN
BASES-Rivers.
I read the book and enjoyed it as a good piece of fiction, but
Chuck Sabbatuni of Mt. Dora did his angling out of Camp
N'n (Derer 1713
CM
W'
Ck
ith
one
catch
of
30
landed
on
the
New
Srn)Tna
side
by
a
'cb('rt% 114 at
Seuiule
on
surf
PtlbIJgP% Ohs, KC. 33
the
thlrkscarecrcatedbyitisnothingrtofridicolous,
Vektva ta king five bass in the two to five pound
Remy. CM. 31.
fis rnn. Channel ba ss are ta king live shrimp fished on the
'Peuss 149 and Rooker 10 9). 7. Carew, Mn,
Spanish mackerel were hot at Ormond Beach Pier last week
class.
Tommy
Hawkins,
fishing out of the
ft r')
same
camp,
landed
bottom
around
the
North
jetty.
seven on the purple worm Th ursday.
PITCHING 112
and bluefish are beginning to show up. Old timers are predicting
New 'YorhIWet,b 631 at Los
"Snook hitting good around the Ormond Bridge and Port
Mort't. Bsn. 11?. IM. 3 a
AnQeIs
tMesseqsth
Live shiners have been very effective in the early
the big bluefish migration to begin soon, po.ssibly next week,
II I)).
I. Bsn. Il
morning Orange Bridge," was the word from Kent Gibbens at the Tackle
(')
hours
on
th
The Fishin' Hole in Daytona had word of pompano In the surf,
e
Wekiva
with
most anglers switching to Rab plug
its,
.70g. 717
Montreal (Re*o 4 10) at San Palmer . Bal.
Box in South Day to na. "Some ni ce ones, including a few ta ckle small channel
and
plastic
Ply1ften
bass in th e Halifax River, and sheepshead and
14 6
worms later in the day.
13 7
Deoo (Strom 53 or Foikers
busters," he continued, "tarpon are in Spruce Creek, 2 to 30
Torrp,
167.
694.
331
panfish
Wekiva
off
the
bridges.
'
River Haven Camp reports bream fishing about pounders,
Keeper-sized trout are hitting In the river
Isna. Cal. 33 6.
lots of seven to eight pou nd jack crevaile, and pompano
24%
Todays Games
average
at
Dayt
with
on
a
wi
th
so
me
bragging-sized
ones landed at Oakhill on
a
few
channel
cats
coming
in
ls
a
o.
"In fact," stated up to five pounds in the surf at
Rsn. I? S. 610. 4 04 Eck
Houston at Pittsburgh
South Dayto na."
live
shrimp.
George
Cheney,
camp
Mangrove
snapper
erly.
are
plentif
ul and a pair of fl
(It.
owner,
105.
447
7
43
"the
fish seem to be more plentiful
Atlinti at Ch CQO
The Main Street Ocean Pier in Daytona experienced a run
STRIKEOUTS- Tanana.
pound
of
Cal. th an the fisherm en," Sounds like a good pla ce to
kings
were
landed
at
Sun-Clow
Pier
with
a much larger one
St Louis at Cincinnati
get away from mangrove snapper this eek with plenty of
4. Blyleven, Mn, 157. Ruin
M.ytrI at Sin Diego
whiting biting. Th e
"lost
at the rail" as th e gaff slipped. Let's go fishing!
CM. 166.
P er ry
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EveningHerald, Sanford, Fl,

Sunday, Aug. 31, 1975-33

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Milwaukee
Detroit

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Teuas
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Chicsoo
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Minnesota
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Boston A. Oakland I
Cleveland 9, Minnesota6

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It:
urui.ners go a ue.ai for Central
Florida golfers. It's an offer you can't refuse.
A day of fun and festivity at Tuscawilla Country Club with
prizes galore and an opportunity to contribute to the Newman
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rouihs Bob ever saw. He was more than pleased with his second
round 73 which he thought would survive halfway eliminations.
'1 as really disappointed. A lot of the PGA officials I knew
started congratulating me for making the cut. They thought 151
ould make it. I stuck around until 6:45 p.m. before I learned 148
made it. The weather was much better for the
afternoon players."
Now, it's back to his daily duties at Mayfair where Bob's been
head pro some five years. He earned a spot in the National PGA
by finishing 15th in last year's U.S. Club Pro Championship at
Pinehurst, N.C.
"To me the National PGA is the biggest tournament of all
because you have to do something to get there Most
of the players
in the field have won a tournament."

This is the third annual Lasagne Open, set for Ott. 13, which
also happens to be Columbus Day, Joe and Tony D'Agostlno
aren't missing a chance to remind Bicentennial observers that It
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"We've been planning for this Lasagne Open the
past fourand-a-half months,"
Tournament Chairman Steve Slack. Tuscawilla.
if you thought last year's tourney was a gas, wait until you
California 6, 0a-trot I
see
this
one."
What 's it like pnyow'first
New Y or k
Kansas City
i
playing
i
major
, Gross, HIn,
P
Metiger. min,
10 inr,lr's
9: Kciiinqiq, Chi, 5; 0 Parker,
Another wild, wild invitation with a hilarious Mafia theme is
"It's like graduation day for a club pro," says Bob Bratzler of
Milwaukee 13, Texas
Lake Brantley High ace Terry May captured the Seminole
PQh, S. Garr, All, I: Joshua.
about to be mailed out to prospective n
makers. m time Mayfair Country Club.
Saturday's Games
SF.
County
Slack Is aiming at an entry list of 144, up from the 128 who took
California (Ryon 14 17) at De
Bob's back from Akron's Firestone Country Club where he Club. Junior Championship staged this past week at Sabal paim
HOME RUNS-Lu:,nskm
troll (Bore 791
part last year and 110 in 1973.
31: Schmfl, Phi. 31. Kingman
competed in the National PG A. He shot 77..73..150, missing the cut
The bushy-haired May, winner of this year's District title,
M;rwwwta (Gatti
13 0
Bench.
and
NY. 77;
C in.
2S *
The
Newman
Center
is
a
nationwide
organization
which
on
what
he sayi is "the toughest course I've ever played."
Deck,, 1 3) at Clev eland (liar
C,.Fos?eq, Cm. 2 1
was a five-strokc victor over Wade Botts and
serves college students throughout the U.S. During the past two
Jeff Crytzer. Terry
rlson 65 and EckeisJey $03), 7,
"Firestone is so long It ought to have eight par 5 holes," exSTOLEN BASES-LOgs, LA.
fired even par 72 over the 6,335-yard course.
ft nI
39; Morn, Cm. Si: Brock
years, some $7,000 has been raised from the Lasagne Open.
plains the long-hitting blond. "There was one par 4, the fourth
ChICIQO (Hamilton
it 511. 1
Winner of the girls' division was perennial Pee Wee champion
44)
Cedeno. "tn. 47. Car
hole, that was so long I
Baltimore (Palmer 196;.
denal. (hi, 71
In)
never
reached
it
or
parred
it
during
Tracey
Gast.er,
shooting 87 to defeat runnerup Denise Bratzler by
Although most of the 144 entrants are medium and high practice or competition.
Oakland (P05mm is) at Bc's.
PITCHING 112
Dec is ion s)- handicap linksters, some of the area's best again are expected to
10 strokes.
ton (Lee 17 7). (n)
HrabolAv, SIL. 113,
"It was about 465, all uphill and wet at the front edge of the
" tee it up. University
of Florida freshman Gene Jones Jr., son of green. If you didn't hit
Tournament chairman was Channel 2 Sports Direc tor Ken
Kansas City (Leonard 103) at Gullet?, Cm, Ii). 714. 2
Sea.
the green, your ball backed up and down Brown with a strong assist from host
New York (Hunte' 15 17). In)
ft, NY. 197, 731. 7 14 Bi(Ii
the host pro, was last year's champion. Multl.MAGA champ Jack the hill."
pro Paul Callahan who took
Mllw ukpp (Slato- 1113) at
m, Cm . 114. ..
7 391 Denny.
over
the
Sabal
Palm
golf
operations
ShubertandformercitrwopenchalrmanAustlfljonesareljkely
four
months ago.
Texas (Umbarg'r 6 Si. ml
511. 9. 07, 3 19 Kirby. Cm.
Bratzler, the area's biggest winner in the monthly East
candidates for the 1975 title.
Other
winners:
A
flight
girls
4. 692, 1 33 Norman, Cm, 9 i,
Todays Games
Allison
Smith, 57; Karen
Central Florida PGA events, says his 150 total wasn't a result of Wells, 77. 13
California at Detroit
flight - Pru Michael, 30; Amy Dorminey, 46;
697' 17V
Rrjone%. SO. 1? 1.
Slack and his henchmen are going to spell out the current first time jitters. "I wasn't really nervous. In fact,
Kim
Chlcaoo at Baltimore
I was on the Wells, 57. Boys 9-urlder
610. 7 17
-John Bailery. 21. Jeff Wilson, 28; Jeff
format, including some twilight zone surprises, to area media
Oakland at Boston
STPIKEOUTS.-5 ave,
NY.
Wednesday, Th at's when the golden-throated members of the leaderboard for about five minutes. I was one-under alter three Painter, 30.14-15 Randy Oxley, 80; Don Enga, 83; Robert Sorg,
M4rw',soia at Cleveland
194, Mtssec'smmtp,, LA. 112; Sul
holes. I parred the first and birdied the second. "Then came the 88; 12-13
- David Rogers, V. Joel flanking, 96; Doug Dershimer,
Kansas City a' Pd,* York
tOn, LA. 166. Montelusco, SF
electronic medium and typewriter titans vie in the Lasagne Open fourth and he was on his waytoafl
Milwauk
Milwaukee
at
fn
165 P. par P1!n,
100. 10-11
Mini Press bash, beginning at 9 a.m., at plush and challenging
Mike Wilson, 103; Reid Callahan, 108; Paul Liakos,
Besides its monstrous length, Firestone had the severest un.
C
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Cm.
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Pinch. Cm. 34: Grubb. SO, 33;
Cash. P11. 37. Ltinki, Phi. 37
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WINTER PARK- For the which overshadows
and
first time Rollins College's overpowers any schedule in the
basketball will be competing school's fif teen year history of
for an in-state conference ti tle the sport. Aside conference
the Sunshine State Con- foes, the Tars will deal on with
ference Crown.
such powers as North Carolina
Formed in early 1975, the &amp;SC State, Florida State, Daytona
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ilorida Southern, Florida Tech, Tars will participate in the
Saint Leo and Eckerd. Winner Tangerine Bowl Invitational
of the title will receive an Tournament, featuring East
automatic post-season berth In Carolina, Marshall and Stetson.
the NCAA's South Atlantic
Rollins returns 10 lettermen
college divis ion regional from last ye
ar's 16-7 squad.
tournament,
Wading the list are forward
"In the past e have Jtobe
4
..!and, Gsry Parsons,
concerned with our overall Bruce Horecord If we wanted to play the Tom Kiusman and Steve HeLs.
Howland was top scorer last
post-season tournament,"
offered Tar Head Coach Ed year with a 21 per game
year we must average,
concentrate on winn ing the Three newcomers dot the
Yachtsmen maneuver for positions of a vantage
the annual Conference Crown ifwe want to roster-&amp;-7 Tom Oren of Kok.
Clilcago-to-Maeklnac race begins. In background the Chicago receive an &amp;utomialc invitation MO, IndI,z,a; 6-4 forward Tom
skyline. A fleet of 236 yachts began the 333-mile race In Lake to the national event,"
Durkee of Clearwater; and
Michigan.
The Tars face a schedule Bill Branden of Cleveland.

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By MURRAY OLDERMAN
They met In February, 1940. rnatnjn'."
'norther' blowing up by then," and we're got to win it to because Ken Rogers remains weight is added to
shaft'!" That the last 30 years. The clubs are
The Herald ~tenlces
Ken was an Air Force officer
Thanks to the Air Force, Ken recafts Ken, "so I went inside collect. Middlecoff hits one less associated with golf, though he has been the historical method being
produced under the
LOS ANGELES - Ken stationea in Orlando, Fla. arrived early Saturday and and got a little drunk when a than foot from
the hole. I pull Is 68 years old, is bent by ar- of adding swing weight to golf Shamrock label.
Rogers doesn't blink an eye Rogers had been introduced to went out in a foursome playing guy tells me that Middlecoffs my shot off the green. My thrills and his handicap has clubs.
when he reads about Jack golf exactly a decade before $100 Nassau, with Rogers mistake was having the wrong partner says, 'Let's give it to increased to six. He'll still bet
On the very first set that
Nicklaus sowing to a quarter of when, through Walter Hagen, matched for M against the partner. He'd team with Cary 'em.' I
shake my head. I chip anyone 2-to-I he can hole out Bobby Jones had given him,
a million dollars In golf
he met the immortal Bobby young dentist. It was Cary and play us for *10,. I looked and the ball goes in
they from 100 yards In two strokes. Ken had run a flange of silver
nings. Hell, Ken made almost Jones. "You better have the Middlecoff. Rogers and his outside and said,
'I wouldn't measured it at 68 feet.
"Nicklaus," he says, 'is the solder on the back. Four years
Wt in one weekend when a right clubs," said Bobby, "if partner won handily and Ken walk out there for ten than
"Cary's putt Is 11 inches. My world's worst 100 yards In.,,
ago, he started experimenting
dollar was worth 100 cents, not you're going to play." He un- won his match. They played $25,000.' He said, 'You're on.' partner
wants to concede it.
Ken's edge now ls that heu
seriously on putting more
mediately presented Ken with a nine more holes for 11,500, and
"Off we go, with me hail 'Naw,' I Insist, 'let him hit It.' his own specially designed, weight directly into
the club
In the histories of golf, you'll set of his clubs.
VERSATILITY
Cary's backers kept boosting drunk. By the 15th hole we were No one's ever putted before In revolutionary golf clubs which, head.
The
inspiration
hit him
seldom find the name of Ken
At two o'clock on Saturday the ante
$2,000
1.3,000
three down, and my partner the history of golf for $25,000. he claims, will change the life one day: "Why not put a slot in
Rogers, though in his really morning,
Rogers
was and Rogers kept winning, had his ball in a shallow creek He stood over that ball for 10 and outlook of every week-end the damn things?"
active days he held 23 course awakened from his sleep by a "Middlecoff," he remembers, off the green. He wants
to pick minutes. He brought the club golfer.
A cavity Is left behind the
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records. One reason is he never friend calling from Memphis, "never won a nine."
it up. I said, 'Go ahead and hit head back six Inches, tapped,
He has an engineering degree face plate on the head of the
turned pro.
Tenn. "Come on up heah," said
It went the same way Sunday it.' A lefthander with a 16- and the ball moved hail an Inch. and it struck him right from the club and the desired lead
But Cary Middlecoff, the the friend. "There's a 20-year- morning until by noon, with handicap, he hacks at it, cuts With the press, we went away start that golf clubs were weight
w,..
Is dropped into it, then
trained dentist who won the old kid, just graduated from Nassaus, presses and straight the ball almost In two, &amp;ald it from there
I
with $240,000 that engineered all wrong.
sealed
with
black
epoxy and
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U.S. Open and remains dental school, been beating match money, Rogers and his goes in. Now we're two down weekend, all of it in nice green
"How can you have a low you have what is being called
Prominent as a commentator, everybody 'round heah. You got partner totalled their take at with three to go. I say, 'Let's icash."
center of gravity," he asks the first really radical change
r
remembers Ken Rogem
to play him. See you in the $190,000. "There was a real press 'em.' We come to the 18th
All of this Is pertinent grumpily, "when any extra in the manufacture of irons in
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Fnrtr3l s(T'.lces were he!, ]
Sa turday for 8ioys Britt, auto racing writer for The
Msocia ted Press. Britt died of heart failure Wednesday at
age 62.
Britt, a native of Goldsboro, N.C., became The AP's
first full-time auto racing writer in 1969. He had been a
newswriter for 40years, the last 28 with The AP.
He had received several sports writing awards, including the Henry McLemore Award for outstanding
automotive reporting and the prestigious Old-Thners Club
Au ;ird for outstanding contributions to motor racing.
He had been ill slice collapsing A pril 11 at the
l)arlington. S.C. track.
Survivors include his wife, Mozelle; a daughter, Mrs.
Laura Flippin and a son, Thomas Britt.

Williams Grabs 4 TD Passes
ANAHEIM f AP) Communication between Dave Wil.
hams and his quarterback has helped the Southern
California Sun wide receiver set a World Football League
record of four touchdown catches in one game.
He's a very intelligent man," said Sun quarterback
Pat Haden of Williams after the Sup walloped the Philadelphia Bell, 5&amp;-39, Friday night to maintain its lead In the
Western Division.
He comes back and tells me things, like what's open
and what's covered."
That rapport enabled Williams to catch touchdown
throws of 51 37,15 and 38 yards in the first half. One pass
was from Anthony Davis and three from Haden as the Sun
built an insurmountable 44-16 lead.
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Bell Names Myron Pottios
PHILADELPHIA (AP)
Former All-Pro Myron
Pottios has been hired as defensive line coach by the
Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League.
General Manager Rich Iannarella made the annowcement Friday.
Pottios, a college standout at Notre Dame, was selected
by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round of the 1961
National Football League draft. He later played with Los
Angeles and Washington.
A native Pennsylvanian, he was named to four Pro Bowl
teams in his NFL career.
The addition of Pottios gives head coach Willie Wood
four assistants, Including Herb Adderly, Leroy Kelly and
Frank Gallagher.
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Football Helmets Recalled
RIVER GROVE, Ill. (AP) Wilson Sporting Goods Co.
is recallini i67,000 football helmet face masks
manufactured since 1972 for use by youths.
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The firm announced the recall Friday. Wilson officials
urged "immediate return of the involved helmets even if
previously tested ... none should be used in competitive
play if a crack or break appears."
In a news release, company officials said no injury
linked to the equipment has been reported. But "in the
interests of safety, the company Is making the better
mask available at no cod to the consumer."
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New Leagues Forming At Bowl America
ATTENTION: Two
leagues for women are no forming
t Bowl America. Monday morning will be a scratch' league for
the ladies. The league meeting will be held Tuesday at 9:30 am.,
since Monday is Labor Day.
Also new will be a Friday morning ladies league. i No
trophies, just prize money at the end of the season).
There will be a league meeting for these ladies next Friday at
10:00 a.m. at the lanes. If you are Interested in either league you
may obtain additional information at the local lanes.
Now that the 75-76 winter season is getting under way for
most leagues there is still room for you on several leagues. Most
are filling up very fast.

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Maybe. Why do you want Investment property? Are you
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future. Know where you are
positive that the ownership of property will be of benefit to you?
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Now is the right time for any individual who can benefit from
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want to live happil?'
such a purchase. Can you really benefit? It is possible, you know,
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ever after ahead of crab grass and before. When you are still
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in a house arid location you love. corrosion. It is
that you might have benefited when interest rates were high. But
also less of a young it is far easier to make a
.
At 35 and 40 one should begin
changing circumstances might make ownership non-beneficial
strain to pay for the work. If few sacrifices.
- to assess such a picture rcafor you now.
you can't do it, hire someone
—White time Is on your side
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listically, retirees will say. Sad
010
who
can,
but
keep
it up (His make sure you are with the
Most of us are so "interest conscious" we cutoff our noses
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spite our laces. If you have been pa ying more Income taxes than
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their prime they must concern
pair
stage when he retired. It salary in relation to your pen.
you should have over the last four years, your waiting has cost
themselves with o1 age. As
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need
roof repai rs and new oil slon. You have the opportunity
ed
you extra ta xes-and taxes are 100 per cent lass-which is higher
man says, The lesson is here,
and
water
tanks. Disrepair de- to change youa' job before you
than 9' per cent interest (which is deductible!),
.,
The existing economy caught
valued the house. "We spent get Locked Into one company for
I am a firm advocate that no one should purchase property
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y of us unawares. Often a
.
of our small retirement financial security. Your income
unless th ere is a defi nite benefit involved. sometimes, in
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few dollars may be the dif- cushion in savings
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bonds before should teflect changes In the
income tax brackets, high interest and low equity build-up are
ference in living In the
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old
house
we
could
even
sell
the house," economy. This man stuck It out
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or giving it Ui).
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and that was the first mistake
It seems you have been influenced by the common conce pt of
lie and his wife are a couple
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retiree mighthave made far
investments held by almost everyone in or out of real estate. This
'h had t sell house tY
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should
add
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elsewheri.i
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Dear Mr. Saxon,
an amount for emergency ex.
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Twenty years before he could
penses a nd get a percentage esI have a broker who I believe Is a knowledgeable exchangor,
have planned the whole thing
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Luxury Pa 4.
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yet he has been unable to exchange my property for something I
calation tax figure from your
for comfort, if he had given it
town hall, Most towns and cities
can use. Can you give me any hints as to where he might search
some thought,
pa
for an exchange for me?—Mrs, E. D.
make
long range, fairly ac."We depended too
much on curate assessments on the
Dear Mrs. ED.,
pension, social security, dlviSTUDIO 1.2.3
fu ure p)udUe taxes.
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dends," he says. "But we didn't towns
I would suggest that your exchanger avail himself of the over
BEDROOM SUITES
ill
Insurance costs
an SO on.
reckon that in this economy the
thirty problem-solving exchange meetings available within five
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TOWNHOUSES
pension would be Infinitesimal, (You can determi
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mu es oF )OU
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this man didn't do in good
FROM
ing our house too late for
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too time I
provide an almost unlimited wealth of exchange opportunities to
long a term."
exchangors who know the score.
—If you must refinance your
He offers this advice to young
1505 W. 25th St.
h
ouse
make every effort to pay
Traditionally, elephanLri%alk
lly nilly, so big nothing can P-ople:
It is quite possible your exchangor qualifies for these OVERSHADOWED
SANFORD
withstand them. here s one which walks about hesitantly. Scene
meetings. I hope so—for, through them, your problem should be
--Your house Is an important it off early. There may be a
BYMAMA
if
is in the I,os Angeles Zoo. Some Idea of size comes from hovering cog in your happiness whether difference of only a few dollars
solved quickly and to your benefit,
322-2090
mama.
it is the one you are in now or in paying off a mortgage years
There are also state-wide marketing sessions in most states
one that comes later. Do anythat offer some prospect of a solution despite the fact that most of
thing you can to avoid saddling
the brokers involved are not specialists in this field. And, within
yourself with mortgage paytwo h undred and fifty miles of yo ur city, th ere must be over fifty
v't'
menis that will run after you
knowledgeable exchangors he could visit at their offices and
retire, or taking on huge pay"brainstorm" your problem. I have solved over half my clients'
Where Quiet Nlnhts and Co00o t
merits just before retirement.
problems In th is manner . It requires quite a bit of tr aveling, but it
B
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(He made long-term cornA
Create the Lifestyle
gets th e job
mitments
on
money
to
pay
You've Been Searching For.
Talk th ese ideas over wi th him and see if he can utilize them.
three collegø tuitions. A little
Send your questions to: Re'l Estate Investments, The San
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belt-pulling would have let him
1-2 Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished
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pk'e. ls it better to pull a
fodd Herald, 300 North French Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771.
Self. Scra pe aW) the old
pay off his mortgage sooner.)
W.' have had linoleum iiient, apply new and put the wrench towards you or push it
Come out and
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on
our
-kitchen floor for many patch into tie opening. Because away from you?
Hwy. 17.92 Sanford Next To Cavalier
shape.
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easy to do the work and to keep
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By ANDY LANG
pressure, permitting an air found a piece of the same kno- between regular varnish
are an Integral part of life at
and
wrt'nch
handle, do it with the
The Herald Services
conditioners thermostat to be hewn whi ch apparently was left
varnish' I ha v e 'nrm sar hi'.
1 ',our palm irid in o.n
It took the energy shortage to set three to five degrees higher over when the flooring was in- nish left over [ruin a job I did
hand
make people more conscious of without any loss of cooling :;talhed. Is it possible to make a
ar ago, but a neighbor says I
reasonably goc1 patch or will it iiiust use spar varnish for III
the possibilities of better utill. comfort.
I atii itttin read' to
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i* too t'OflS}iCU(JUS zation of the sun and the wind.
next project, which is to coat repair some upholstered (urnA turbine ventilator Is no subExperimets with so lar rier
,ou can make a gowl thit' surfaces of outdoor furni. hir The instructio
instructions call for
gy for heating purposes have stitute for the entry of outside
lure.
the
use
of
an upholsterer's
patch, but whether it will stand
been well publicized. And wind, air Into the house through gab- out too much depends on
hanuner.
I
tried
to buy one at
A. - Spar %drflLsh is more our local hardware store, but
mills have come in for some at- led louvers or screened soffits wietwr t. l inol eum
flLS d
in the eaves, In fact, such air
weather resistant than what the man there said he doesn't
tentIont
ti
pattern nd
er he
-1 10 W. Airport Blvd
you call regular varnish, so know exactly what it is. Where
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Less well known, however, are required If the ventilator Is to
Sanford
Office
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the effor ts to use wind as a do Its job efficiently Ventilator the pattern section that is being sour neighbor is basically right, can I buy one'
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however, paint generally liouks
which or no ventilator,' an attic sh ould patched. Also,
coolant, even in houses WiuCii
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the old piece of up 'er t doors
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not
be
cornnletedlv
sealeo.
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1afl
%arni.-a
have ce ntral air conditioning or
,
linoleum
may
have
a
newer
ap,
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sides making a house hot, the
and I wouio x' more inuimicu ut would have been able to answer
ll a ir COflw
win dow or wail
earance iiid be conspicuous use it
heat
pressure
that
builds
up
can
than varnish for your sour question. An upholsterer's
(loners,
f or that reason. Lxii that's not
cause shingles to buckle and the
so purpose. Since you didn't say haimimimer is much the same as
Wind-powered
important because it s only a
turbine roof Itself to warn''
what kind of outdoor luniture, the kind of h.tmnter used to
1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments From
ventilators are being seen here
question of time before it takes ms
advice can't tic inure drive tacks arid brad.s, but the
and there on roof tops. They
INCLUDING
What happens If there Is no on the same hue as the sur- spci(ic
ttiaineter of the face is a bit
spin around freely In the wind blowing? While that rounding surface.
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smaller. Ti)- to get one at a
Washer &amp; Dryer
slightest breeze, removing hot doesn't occur very often, when
that handles upholstery
Tb 're -ire various w'irs to cut
Q - I have some electrical Place
air from attics, thus reducing it does, the heat Inside the attic
never materials, but if you can't, get
the use of air conditioning will rise and, of Itself, turn the the linoleum to make good fit work to thu soon. I have
and USC a tack hamnmnce, being
equipment, saving money and ventilating unit, which in turn Probably the test is to hr the haitlled this kind of work ad- careful not to damage the wood
iwi t 'h
tht..........When (on' Can you give me SOUW
electric energy.
will draw the heat out of the %oll
on this. lurmuturi' when driving in
WC.,
iontii,
have it Ix'rrecl'v
I II. Licks.
The Federal Housing Admin. attic.
hold in place with masking
Lstration has given Its approval
A. Yes. Forget it until you
Because of the powerful tape. Then, using a linoleum or
i For either of Andy Lang's
to the use of the ventilators, as thrust of the specially
other
sharp
knife
and
a
do
plenty
of reading on the sub. tokIets, "Wood Finishing in
designed
has the
Office of Energy Con- blades of the ventilator no out- straightedge , cut through bo th ject. Better yet, have someone the Home" or "Using Foam
servation in the U.
S. Depart- aide elements - such as rain thiICkflCSSt'S of linoleurii at the show you. Or take one of the ilubber," send 30 cents and a
ment of the Interior,
snow, sleet or whirling sand or same time. Work slowly and night cottrse that some schools long,
STAMPED,
selfcarefully, not only bec'atLse provide for adults.
Turbine ventilators aren't dust
can enter the attic,
addressed envelope to Know.
you'll get a letter result that
new, Years ago John Felter,
Ilow, P.O. hiss 477. H untington,
head of the Triangle EngineerSettle an argumi:t'nt,
(Thirty-five do-it-yourself wa, but to avoid (liuirlg our\' 1 1 7 43
ing Co. of Houston, Tex., took problems are discussed In And)'
the old commercial version and I.
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By IRA HE OW
This troubled Kelly's mother, brother, Tim, now 19, saw very bus to the
The Herald Services
Olympic Village and edged out the Russians for the room
Patricia McCormick, winner of few plaques and trophies
and'stick there until sh e (
In
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to
her
stomach.
She
was
Kelly McCormick says that two gold medals in each of the
in overall top score in that has a grasp of her work.
obtrusive display around the fourth place. Chances
of
her
Olympics.
diving was something she had 1952 and 1956 Olympics
the house. Mrs. McCormick was realizing her dream
One day last summer Kelly
to
win
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She retired soon after, and
never really wanted to get only diver ever to capture the careful to stash them away.
fourth
and
final time seemed felt lost. She was ill-prepared announced o herparen
mixed up in. Some people would 'double double", so she paid
a
Also, Mrs. McCormick and slim,
he
wanted
to
begin
for
anything
but
wVlflg
ask her in the most banal strict attention to being a hcr husband,
diving. She s
Glen, chief
manner, "Are you going to be a mother and not a former star.
ior a varlet&gt; o
went
back
to
wIlege
and earned se110us1y,
Su
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Felt as
Olympic swimming and diving son
great diver like your mother?"
if a physical education degree . reasons gymnastics no longer
Kelly. now 15, and her coach in 1956, avoided putting
After the medals and glory, interested her as before.
sports pressure on their and c',nylncj' I explained
she told her kids, there Is
winning was o
She asked both parents to
children.
nothing
unless
portant
YOU
thing
In
life
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have
help
her. They cautiously
There
were,
though,
felt
soothed.
something
else.
Pat
MCCOr.
agreed.
They feel that she has
discussions around their house
mick insists that Kelly main. Olympic potential, and an
in Los Alamitos, Calif. They
The next day she said she Lain a "B" avera
ge In school, ou tside chance for the U.S.
dealt with lessons of sports dived better than she knew how,
Kelly,
says
Pat
proudly, has team at Montreal in 1976,
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a competitive nature that
Kelly being a fine gymnast and gold medal in '56, and the one
In her first international
if she gets a bad grade, she'll competition recently, Kelly
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Tim a high-school pole vaulter, that in the newspaper tallies come
home, lock herself in her came in se'nd In
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the high dive.

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spent each long day at poolside
with their kids. And if there was
an untoward ripple made, a
medal not won, there would be
scenes and tears and threats of
withholding meals from the
kids.
Enjoy. was one of the lessons
the McCormickj tried to km.
press upon their children. And
yet,Ifsome(hlng is worth dojng
they said, It's worth doing with
solid effort.
Kelly knew her mother's
story: Pat McCormick was
raised with two siblings by a
working mother, their father
having left home She had been
discovered while (living for fun
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Hackett. Third place team is "Mark II." which includes Pauline
Gilbo, Lynn Harris, Richard Harris, and Robert Gilbo.
Highs for the last night were: Hal Rich 200-567, Arnold
Jackson 212410, Poll)' Jaco 199-548, Dot Lee 194-5(, Ron Allman
189-527, Carol Morrison 188-472, Sally Noe 183-474, Jimmy Morris
179-(i$ and Marge Altman 183.

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462, Marge Allman 171488, Dottie Bretz 170-472 and Steve
and Sherren Vihien tied with a series of 457 each.
Brannen 185-527 and Steve spared the 3-7-10 twice.
High game went to Vihlen (179) with Tyner (175) and lien.
High average bowler among the women Is Rose Belew (162) dricks i 1591.
PETTYCOATS LADIES LEAGUE
and high for the men is Richard Williams (179).
Converted splits went to the following: Cindy Warren 44.7
and
Phyllis Fuller. Kim Tindel spared the 5-7-9 and Linda DeCook
High series for the day was rolled by Kitty Lawrence (467CITY SLICKERS MIXED LEAGUE
picked up 5-9.10. Phyllis Welch spared the 5.10. Elyse Ison had the J
173) and Ann Smith had the second high series 449-163). Jeanette
only turkey of the morning.
Andrews also tied with Smith (163).
High average for the league is Danny Tills (167) and Sharon
Turkeys were chalked up by Barbara Sparks and
Linda Williams (146). Till's had the only 200of the night (219), Sylvia
Cohen. Converted splits were made by Mary Johnson 3-10, Sue Hittell
was high for the women (156). lulls and Williams had high
Wynn 2-7, and Twila Collins 3-74.
ROLL-A-W)UTS MIXED LEAGUE
series of 557 and 417, respectively. Converted splits went to
Linda
The only two teams to win three games from their opponents Cohen 4-10,
and Hittell 5.7. "Star of the Week" Is Sherry Sipes with
high a'.'erages are held by Kit Johnson 17 9 and 5lianon Corsi
the first day were Car-Ben Jewelers and Wallace Auto,
plus 42 pins.
159.
High series of the night was rolled by Kit, (603). Gordon
J &amp; B ROOFING MIXED LEAGUE
EARLY TOYOTA MIXED FINAL
lioness had a fine 584 series and the high game of the night 221.
Corsi was high for the women with 519.
High games for the night were rolled by Roni Brede (224),
The top
With tonight being the last night of the season anything can It
Jim Johnson 1 208 and Ron Allman (201 1. Jim Johnson had the follows: 1st teams on the Summe- Toynto Early League are as
place team "Sedans" include Dot Lee, Marge
high series (565), Johnny .Jaco had (535) and Brede (533). Other Alhnan, Poll)' Jaco, and
aretied for first place with 27
Ron Altman. Second place "Sparkplugs" wins each and wouldn't you
highs: WaltMoore 193493, Buck Benton 193496, Rose Belew 178- include Janice
know
they
bowl each other.
Hackett, Dee Hackett, Jim Hackett, and Bill
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Labor Day event, led the way In Friday's round, using a
borrowed engine to qualify his Chevrolet at 151.4. miles
per hour.

HAZEL PARK, Mich. (AP) - An unidentified fan at
Hazel Park Race Track correctly picked horses numbered 7414 to Imish In that order Friday and won $41,300
In the sixth race superfecta with his $2 bet.

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scheduled Saturday to fill the last 12 places of the 36-car
field in Monday's Southern 500, the granddaddy of stock
car racing.

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blowing an engine- He borrowed one from car builder
floss Ellington to earn the seventh row Inside spot for
Monday's $162,200 event at Darlington Raceway.

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a.s injured. The bout will now become part of the live show that
ill be presented Sept. 30 at New York's Madison Square Garden
in conjunction ith the All-Frazier telecast from Quezon City in
the Phi!ippines. In the Garden it is the custom to show live bout,,
before the screen Is lowered for the closed circuit show. ,
Vincent gets past his two scheduled tune-ups in Sept. he will take
on Killer Ellis in Oct. with the winner promised a shot at Perez
The Houston show set for last s'eek with Termite Watkins and
Jody Ballard in co-main events was cancelled at the last moment!
It was discovered at the weigh-In that Watkins' hand was injured
and the doctor would not let the bout go on. Since Termite was the
big attraction promoter Pete Ashlock decided to kill the show
rather than go on with a watered down version.
A couple of
Impressive amateurs from the St. Petersburg area, Sylvester
Jordan and Milton Owens, are expected to turn pro in Orlando in
September. Jordan is a powerful heavyweight while Owens is a
left-handed middleweight. Reports on both indicate they are
already better than some of the pros who have appeared locally in
the past.
Amateur matchmaker Jimmy Williams announced
that an agreement has been reached with men from both Sarasota
and Homestead. Williams is forced to reach to such far flung
places mainly because of Terry "Rootin" Tuten. The Georgia
punching machine has completely wiped this area out. The only
one left is Zeliwood's Bill Vasser and he wants a few more fights
before he tries his hand at Tuten. Lyman High school student
Scott Clark may turn pro before his senior year is over. Right now
the flashy welterweight is taking a much deserved rest and when
he comes back his trainer, Frank Brazell, is giving serious
thought to Scott's getting paid for getting punched. "His style is tN
of a pro, nt ri •tinateur. For this reason, Scott is at a
disadvantage every time he accepts an amateur fight.".. .F4gar
"Mad Dog" Ross is still on vacation but Is expected to return in
time to see action on at least one Orlando show in September.
North American middleweight champion Tony Licata has a date
'with five times former world champ, Emile Griffith, in New
Orleans on Sept. 15. It lacata wins he may defend his crown
against "Irish Gene Wells sometime later this year. Licata was at
ringside when Wells demolished John Pinney for the snuthern
title on .\ug 19

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Evert, says Britain'
Virginia Wade, drawing upon a historical phrase, there i.
nothing
fear but fear itself.
'Moat players are beaten before the first ball Is hit,'
thevicar's daughter from Bournemouth said. "Of the 61
girls who started in this tournament, fifty-eight psyched
themselves out of having a chance.
Before they go on the court they say to themselves,
Oh, my god, I have to go out and work six hours and I still
may not win.
The 30-year-old Miss Wade, who got only one game off
(Iris in the Westchester rmals six days ago, said
doesn't consider the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., siege guns as
formidable as a couple of years ago.
FOREST HILLS,

The Sept. 9 boxing card at the Orlando Sports Stadium is
beginning to take shape.
Originally Sanford's Victor "Taco" Perez was to headline the
show with Chicago's Bobby Crawford but the newly.crownei
Southern junior middleweight champ is still sidelined with a
damaged nose.
In his place "Irish" Gene Wells is expected to return in a 10
By LOUIS SAPSIS
round defense of his Southern middleweight crown against either
Willie Warren of Texas or Mike Baker of South Carolina.
Wells won his title on the last sports stadium presentation
when he destroyed Tampa's John Pinney in six brutal rounds.
Warren holds one of the few wins ever scored over Wells when
the two met in 1968- A solid puncher with both hands, Warren is
considered one of the most dangerous men in the middleweight
division.
Baker is the United States junior middleweight title holder
and is ranked fourth in the world.
Minn esota's Scott LeDoux Is expected to see action on the
same card in a co-featured 10 rounder.
It i ill be LeDoux 's second appearance before the local light
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LeDoux is one of the top prospects in his division as he has
only suffered one loss in his career, that coming on a butt-inflicted
tut in a match with Cookie Wallace.
Joey Vincent should retu'!f to action in one of the featured
preliminaries on the Sept. 9th show, Loser to Perez on Aug. 5,
Vincent has been hard at work in the gm under the tutelage of
Frank Brazell.
Since joining the Pete Ashlock stable of fighters Vincent has
been improving daily and he figures to be in top form for either
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ThLs all-star card will be fol1oed by presentations on Sept.
and Sept. 23. with the closed circuit telecast of the Muhammad
Ali -Joe Frazier fight taking over the stadium on Sept. 30.
HOOKS AND JABS - As Of now the boxing card on Sept. 16 at
Victor Perez, sidelined because of broken nose.
the sports stadium will be headed by Cleveland light heavyweight
"Irish" Billy Wagner. Possible opponents for Wagner are Glenn
Morgan and Vern McIntosh. .
and Bobby Crawford are many stories appear in the paper about it. I will
fight two or three
penciled in for the 23rd. On the subject of Perez, he has declared more times and then retire
by the end of the year.".
Mike
I will never fight iFAgar 'Mad Dog", Ross. I don't care how
Quarr)'s big TV bout with Mike Rossinan has been postponed.

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Sunday, Auo. 31, 1975

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

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County Land Transactions

FICTITIOUSNAME
NOtI(P is ht"r'eby given that we ar.
enoanr'd in tsj
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Park
Blvd. No s 606 and 70). Fern
CONCERN
TO WHOM Ii' MAY
Park, 171)0, Seminole County.
Notice it hereby given that the
undersigned. pursuant to the Florida urwier the fictitious name of

JaymorCorp to Iirence it.,
I). Sharron Olive to ('harks
Walter Miller, exee est
Frant'Is M. Bushor&amp; flarkne
Estelle
I.ockard to Wiii. Miller,
Steiner &amp; V. Barbara S. Lot 70 II, Olive, Lot 3 BIk 12 DefIer M. to Darlene Mary 13u%hor, it
Nor(hwood Suixi, $27,900.
5 81k 3, North On. 2nd Addn md., Set' 7-2130: N of SE'. of
homes Orlando Sec. 1, $100.
NE i of SW'1 V of Sit 4fl, less
itichardhl. P.irker to John W.
James I. ('onper &amp; sI Diane $100.
Grubbs &amp; W. Georgia A. lii Mk'hael it. Garba'h, sgl., it
hli•IAII'orp Inc., LoCluirks W. part $100.
SWUORSE 'i,SE sSect. 22-21. 13 111k A I.ynsnod Iteslslon, Clayton Jr., &amp; W. Malcolm
Conder Corp. to Gaston R.
('layton 1.! 3 F:nglish Woods, 2nd ('owell Jr., &amp; wi Freddie W., it
31 also secor SE ' SW ' sect, $29,600.
534, hleatherton Village, $25,000.
('Iii lord B. Wynn to Clifford Addo., $100.

"Fictitious Name Statute". ChaPter HOME r,UARO,AN SYSTEMS.
US 09. Florida Statut, will register Iat we intend to relster said name
with theClerk of the Circuit Court, in with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
and for Seminole County. Florida, Seminole County. Florida in ac
ordance with the provis,ons of the
upon receipt of proof of the
publication of thiS notice. the tic- Fictitious Name Statules. To Wit
AUSTIN'S Sfction$6509 Florida Statutes 19S7
titious ime. to wlt
S Margy A kelly
BEAUTYSALON,underv,hichlam
Raymond 0 Murphy
engaged in businesS at 110 HIghway
Pubtith At,ci ii, Sept 7, II. 71. 1975
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('or lot 7131k 5 l"airlane estates,

Some S3,894,300 worth of Seminole
County real estate changed ownership
during the week ending Aug. 22. Local

Wm.S.Kennedy&amp;W. MeIod

real estate valued at S132,378,747 has

II to Etnrv M. Speir Jr. &amp;
1)':i.tR.,I.ttN3i' lAst 131k 12
Vynnewood, $13,500.
Win. J. Phipps Jr. &amp; W.
Florence to Win. W. Eggleston
W. Dorothy sl. Lot 176,
Woodcrest Unit 5. 3,!00.
[told. fleje1,', tUe., to Herbert
Wciss&amp; W. F:lkn Ii. Lot 17 81k
C Sset'(satcr Oaks Sect. 6,
$58,600.
The Greater Const, Corp to
I)ortald E. Covey &amp; W. Patricia
Ann Lot 19 111k A The A
Woodiands Sect 5, $37,200.
United Assoc Inc., to Charles
harold Bell Jr., &amp; W Jacqueline
G. Lot 386 Wekiva Hunt Club

been conveyed in 1975 to date.

A. C Mclteynolds &amp; %V.
Ada Campbell, sgl. to w.W.
I)orothy S. to Edward A. Arnold, Trustee, it 34,
Yancey &amp; \V. Martha S. Lot 6 Sanlando Sub. [Scant., Argyle
111k 5 highland Pk., $12,000.
Sec., $1,600.
George L. Turner &amp; sI
QCI)i Pamela I). Cochran to
Jm M. Cochran Lot 37 Nor- Sandra LI) Ronald 1). Jantren &amp;
thwood, $100.
sf Shirley I.ts 32 &amp; 33 Queens
Wallace I). MtCaky &amp; S)Isia Mirror Addn., CII, $59,500.
M. F'raikr to Cumilus Mr
W. W. Arnold, Trustee etc., to
('alley 11 lots 63, 61 Pinehurst, [ten Sprague, IA 34, Sanlando
$100.
The Suburb Beautiful, Argyle
Katherine S Corley, wid to Sec., $6,200.
KenoethQ. Fmclds&amp; wf Irma C.,
Greater Constr Corp. to
(if
F 264'
I.t 21: I less ltd i Victor I.awrence hess Jr.,
Sanford Celery Delta, grantor widr., it 4 131k A, The
life est., $17,500.
Woodlands, Sec 5, $40,900.
Robert V,. Potter&amp; si. Unda
Wilbur A. Bakcn&amp; sf Fay to
Ann to hIarey E. Wilkinson &amp; Donald S. 8erly &amp; Lois It., it 7
W, Dorothy 1, Lot 13 WS Unit
111k M Eastbrnok s•d Un. 6,
No. 2, $51,300.
$36,000.
Laronda M. Simmons to
Jamor CRP to Angelo J.
Robert D &amp; Annie L. See, E 430' [Succieno &amp; wE Chery' C., IA 10
of N 483' to SW'4 of NE'. of 111k B San Sebastian His., Un.
SE'S of SEt' 25-21-31, less part No, IA, $43,000.
etc 170 acres, S1UO
IQ('L)I Viola E. St.auden.
Ada f.ampbell, sgl to W.W. mayer, sgl to M.W. St.auden.

Fox Hunt Sect. 2, 137,000.

The Greater Const. Corp to
Hobt. Eugene Avery Lot 9 111k A
the Woodlands, $40,000.
Alan Berman &amp; W. Marcia to
Michael F. Meldeau &amp; W.
Charlotte A. &amp; Wm. G. Chumley
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Waldenlcrr.,Ine.,iolroyj.
Piland &amp; s1 Marilyn J., Lot 1,
Walden Ten'., $31,900.
Maude E. McTeer, G-dn. prop
Wm. F. Mcleer to James W,
Cook &amp; wE Violet S., Lots 22 &amp;
23, BIk 3, Fair-view, 110,700.
H.A. Ross Constr. to Fer-

Arnold, Trustee, 1..s 28 &amp; 33

Winter

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147,000.

mayer, sgl., E'

John H. Sheehan &amp; Vt'. Ida \'
Lot 2 111k 1) Sweetwater Oaks,
$135,600.
Ear U. Wilkin.son &amp; w. itett
M. to Francis H. Bracht &amp; %V
Marsha K. Lot 3 131k 2 Replat 1,
2 N On, townsite 4th add.
village N Oi'I., $18,900.
John A. Bond &amp; W. Ruth G. to
Edward II. Hicks &amp; W. Beverly
J. Lot 17 81k 11 The Meadows

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sub-tropical climate continues to attract
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Const. Co. Fla.
Paul William Burns &amp; w. &amp; w.
AIua, Lot 43 131k C Washington

residents who buy new homes.

The Herald reports the total land

Oaks, $24,231

transactions within the county. To be

Zandra C to Veron I. Keene &amp; V,'

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informed of our growth pattern

Townjit

1oretta G. Munson to Donald
H. Rolling.s &amp; W. Jean B., lAits
15, 16,17, 38&amp; 1 131k 1 First Sect
of Marvania, $50,000.

The Greater consir. Corp to
lincoln W. Smith &amp; wE Helena

Bldg. 2 Sausallto.
Condom. PH. L $30,500.
Greatet Cortstr. Corp to
Charles A. Cleg.g &amp; wE Marie K.,
it. 11 Wekiva Hunt Club Fox
Hunt Sec. I, $43,000.
Greater Constr. Corp. o
TheodoreJ Marcia, sgl, LOt 126
W'kiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt
Sec. I, $42,500.
Billy K. Dairyniple, S.
Bobbie I). Brown Dalrymple tO
Married),
lillian P. Watson
I.t 8 Orienta Gdns, 2nd ,din.,
$24,000
New Vista Constr. Co. Inc. TO
DavidS. Kemp&amp;wf (arol, it 17
Green Village sd. $41,500.
The Huskey Co. to Robert
Jtekhe, Inc., it 3 131¼ 1),
Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 8,
IL, Unit B,

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Jones to John S. Scott &amp; wE

Manuel Iktancourt to Iris
Delia Betancourt, E 2' of S 190'
:ntoniett.a, K': less N 20' of: of Ii 36 &amp; all of 37 &amp; 38 Forest
Beg. 9 cti. N of SE con, of NE'4 Slopes, $100.
of NE' i of Sod 18-20-32, etc.,
Johnny Walker &amp; Anna to
$100.
Claude I.. Glover &amp; wE Cecella
Frank M. I'eIl &amp; sit Thirza to F.
mt., &amp; Franklin Mo
Roselli. Walker&amp; ss101a IL. U tgomnery &amp; wE Ella ' Iflt., w 3
12 tess N 8', &amp; N 6' of 13 81k 6, acres of S' of SE'. of SE'i of
ltd Air, $6500.
SE'I of Sec 33-19-31, less
Slicriffsdeedtojrsjng B&amp;den se., $65000
&amp; Anrue Beli, E' of Lot 3 81k A
Marie Walker, wid to Moans
IIa&gt;'mans Addn. Alt., $800.
Walker Jan-is, its 6 &amp; 24
Louis C. Per-ides &amp; wE Nmta to
Gt'n.'a Tt'rr.,&amp; Its 123 &amp; 4 RI
Jeff Vonier&amp; wE Barbara i., 15 2nd Set San lanta, all San
It 2131k C Country Club Manor ('Jar Farms, &amp; HuG, $100.
Un. I, $18,000.
Evelyn Ferguson, wid to
Margaret J. IIorwitz, sgl. to
Margaret Andrews,
int: it
John J. Donovan &amp; w! 155 J.O. Packards 1st Addn
Genevieve K., W' of it 13, 131k Midway $100.
6, repl. of part of fosiflSteBobbie Jean lAthes, sgl to
Nurth C)iuluot.a 1l5.5).
Curtis Iattics&amp; wE Linda, N 100'
Harold 3. Glisson &amp;
of W1 2 off'4acresof N' of
Ann to Thomas J. Triplett &amp;
of NW'i oISW'i Sec 33-19'
f"lwra N' of SI T of NW1 . of
31. *10.
SE1.ofNE'sofSec7-2l.29(I
Wark hicks Inc., to John H.
part), $14,400.
fltht.iiruhik
&amp; sif Madeline, it
Ifostard .J. Iiagr&amp; sit F'oda F'
234
W0odcrest Un. 5,130,900.
to Wm. Agoranos&amp; .t (;.-ne,
,
The Huskey Co., to Emory B.
it 2 131k A Ravenna Park
liUrrance &amp; wE Linda, it 4 131k
Loch Arbor, $J
K,
Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 3,
Lula Mde Harris to Superior
COnstJ C. Inc., 14 12 isf1 I 1)ixle 116.900.
Ten., 1st Adda 1L.
Walter A. ievy &amp; mice
Life Builders Inc., to John H. Cross County Constr. COrP., LI
k &amp; wE Patricia H., it 9 &amp; K 17 les.s K 33.M' &amp; all of LI 18,
of it 10, 131k 54, Sanlando 19 (less W 11.7' of 1) 131k
Sub. tieaut., Palm Springs, Sanlamlo Sub. Be.aut,, Palm
Springs Sec., $Zt,500.
Sec., $44,900.
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Suburb Beautiful, Palm Springs
Sec.. $24,000.

322-2611

831-9993

HOURS
1:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

Bernice, IA 12 [31k 1 Camelot
Un. II, 137,500.
'fl Greater Constr. Corp to
J.

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Un. 2, $3C

Drusie E. Brown, Sheriff's
Deed to SE 200' of it 47 BIk B
Sportsmans Paradise, $100.
Judith M. Arthur, wid to
Curtis E. Cnisel &amp; wE Patricia
IL, it 1 131k E, Summerset
North, Sec 3, 121,500.
H. A. Ross Constr. Co. to Fla.
Co., its 32-48, md &amp; its
5465, mci The Highlands, Sec 1,
$116,800.

Jordan to Joseph
Sgarlata &amp; wE C netla, it
1481k19,iieItIerIlomesHoweII
Park, Sec 1, 121,000.
R. I'kitt.itway, J. M. hatt.away &amp; Jon Zabel, Trustees to
9.

WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA
SEVERABILITY
AND
EF
FECTIVE DATE
A copy of Said ordinance shall be
available at the Office of the City
Clerk of Winter Springs. Florida.for
all persons desiring to e*arnne
same
All INTERESTED PARTIES
are invted to attend and be heard
THIS NOTICE is to be published in
THE EVENING HERALD.
newspaper of general circulation in
City. one II) time at least fif.

teen (15) days prior to the time Of the
public hearing
DATED this 77th day of August.
1973
CITY OF WINTER
SPRINGS. FLORIDA
BY' S Mary I Norton.
CIty Clerk
NEWMAN D BROCX. ESQUIRE
Attorney for City of
Winter Springs. Florida
PuhIIt?i Aug 31. 1975
DEO 190

','fl6 . - F.,',t'. Drugs

'jLY' let us hi
to meet the right person
for you NATIONAL SINGLI
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone 3i

77) 7110
I

WILL NOT HE RESPOPISIIII
ro ANY DEBTS INCUPRI
BY ANYONE OTHER 1H4
MYSELF AS OF SEPT 79. 19
W W flrd

STATE OF FLORIDA:
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that Petition under oath has been
isiei in that above Styled Court for
the permanent commitment of Anita
Holloway born February 7), 1961. in
Sanford. Florida. to. licensed child
placement agency for subsequent
adoption, and you are hereby
(nmAflde(J to be and appear in thc
atwve Court. on September 19. 19/S
t )t) 30 A M o'clock. and show
ause why Said Petition should not
be granted

&amp;—Child Care
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Complete child care services N
Summer Program! HEY DIDDI
DIDDLE DAY CARE 373 5690
ian,
pen
for 4 or 5 yr olds for tall semeSt
Tuition. 173 mo Call Luther
Church of Redeemer. lfl 335?
Mrs Martin 177,108

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UNIT OF GOVERNMENT. County
POPULATION' 131.111
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS TO BE SERVED 726
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS TO TERMINATE PROGRAM: 17$
DURAT ION OF GRANT September 1. 1973 thru June 30, 1976
FIRST MONTHS HIRING GOAL.
$1 New Participants
19 Carry over participants from existing titles
BREAKDOWN OF FUNDS.
Administration
S 31.926
$9097
Waoes
- Participant Fringe Benefits
SIGNIFICANT SEGMENTS TO BE SERVED
60
Black
75
Female Head of Hovsehold
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Veterans
Over 53
10 -. Economically disadvantaged
6 -- Ei Offender
Handicapped
All funds are utiliZed for public service employment. Creation of lobs to
help relieve the unemployment being ep9rIenced in Seminole County.
Jobs haYC been created in the areas of Education. Social W,ifare, Safety
Agencies, Law Enforcement. Public Health. UtlIitis and Service-s
Grant Application may be viamlned at Seminole County Branch Of
Manpower Planning Division, Seminole P137a, lligh*ay 17 77 436.
Casselberry. Florida. or at the Seminole County Courthouse, Room 313,
Intergovernmental Coordinator'* Office. North Park Avenue, Sanford,
bi'weenth. hours of N 30 A PA and 500 P M . Monday thru Friday.
Written comments concerning this application Should be directed to:
Manpower Planning Coordinator. Comprehensive Manpower Planning
DivIsion, Seminole County Branch Office. Seminole Plaza, Canelbecry.
Florida, 37701. wIthin 30 days of the date of thu publication,
PubliSh' Aug 31, Sept. 1. 7, 1975
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Ranches, Sec 4, 19,500.
Carol Jean Quinn, sgl to John
A. Grist Sr., sgl, it 9 131k 11,
Druid hills Park,
9. Bruce Short, sgl &amp; Velma
Weber to 9. Bruce Short sgl &amp;
Guido Santo Malerba,
l, L 8
mangle Terr,, $9,000.
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Levie FIa. mv. to June C.
NOTICE
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. AS PRIME
F:nsle', sgl., IA 13 111k E, North
SPONSOR FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. HEREBY NOTIFIES THE
On. Tern., Sec6 Unit I, $30500
PUBLIC OF ITS GRANT MODIFICATION SUBMITTAL TO THE
Verna H. Flanders &amp; John A. UN lIED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR FOR ADDITIONAL
to Levie Fla. mv., 1* 6 131k B FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF 1201.309 RECEIVED UNDER THE COM
PREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ACT (CETA) OF 1973.
Sterilngl'ark tin. No. 1, $3I
TITLE t.MAKING THE TOTAL ALLOCATION IC SEMINOLE COUNTY
Joyce F. Foreman, agi to o
Andrew 1). Milanak &amp; wE Emily
1470,971 - Original Grant Application
K., l.t 33 Onienta Gdn.s, *26500
Ajitional Allocation
Mary K. Lanler Rue &amp; hb
3679,737
Total Allocation
Gary to Kenneth Ernest Posse,
The addition.: receipt of 570*309 will be utiliZed to i'lcreai4 existing
it 21 111k! Spring Lk Hills, Sec
work and trainIng positions and will have no suit Ic lent change to the pur
4, $67,900.
pose of the program
Roger A. Jenr,e &amp; wE Susan to
PRIME SPONSOR' Semingle County, Board of County Commisilonert
Geo. A. Landgribe &amp; wf
NAME OF HIGHEST ELECTED OFFICIAL: Sidney L VihIen,. Jr.,
Adrienne, Efl' of IA7&amp;W10' of Chairman
UNIT OF GOVERNMENT: County
8 131k F, English Eats. Un. 3,
AREA SERVED' Seminole
POPULATION 1)1.111
$50,500.
TOTAL 'NDVIDUALS TO BE SERVED. .51
Jule E. Seney, wid to Vito
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS TO TERMINATE PROGRAM: 463
Trinccni&amp;wfMary,I..tI repI. of
SIGNIFICANT SEGMENTS TO BE SERVEO:
391 -- Black
Lii 62-75 Queens Mirror So.,
63
- Receiving Public Aislslance
Second RepI. Addn Cli, 11.
15 -- Handicapqed
Wni. F. Nicarry &amp; 4
Veterans
26
Winlfrrd&amp; Wayne A. Nlcarry&amp;
I- Offendert
760
White
wE Frances to Larry P. Lovelt &amp;
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&amp; W 11.62' of 14 37 111k 58 San-

Beaut., PaLm
Springs Sec., 12,500.
Herman C. Schroeder &amp;
Dorothy to Norma M. D'iffrori,
agi K 10' of itS 131k St less S 12')
2nd See, Sanlanta, $100.
Adam F. hItch to Eula C,
Butch, it 22 &amp; E'r of 21, 81k 1..,
Lake Wayman His. s-cl, LW,
landoTheSuburb

$100.

Sim-Ka Corp. to Sarah
Simons, it 4, Howell
RepI., $100.
frange Prop Inc. IC Frank ,j
rcio &amp;

Spring Oaks Un. IV, $38,600,
Lewis L.. f3argerir. wE Judith
to James C. flyers Ill &amp; wf Joan
P., 1,19 BllI A Mead Manor Un,
4, $45,000.

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Over 33
Female
107
ni -- Youth
77- Adult Retard.tes
ALLOCATION OF FUNDS'
lIP) 603
Semlrsott' Community College - 770 PARTICIPANTS
I 51,S'74
Seminole County Anoc for Retarded Children PARTICIPANTS
S 77,330 -- FLORIDA Stit. Employment Service
700 PAR
TICIPANTS
$101,903
Seminole County District School Boiro
S 11.773 - Comprehentive Manpower Plarvsinq DiviSion
BREAK flOWN OF FUNDS:
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- "°c1' Benefits
$1,461 - Training

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GranIappllcaIlonmaybee*amifledatseminoieCounty5ran(hf,i,
manpower pfa.witng division. Seminole Plaza. Highway 1797 436.
Cauelberry, Flo"ida or at the Seminole County Courthouse, Room 313.
Intergovernmental CoordInator's Off ice, North Pack Avenue, Sanford,
between thho,jrof$ 30A PA and 300 P M Monday thru Frida5'
WrItten commentS Con'.erninv4 thl application Should be dircted to:
Manpower Planning Coordinator. Cornprel'wnsive Manpower Planning
Division, Seminole County Brancj, Office, Seminole Plue. Catselberry,
Florida 37707. witha )0daysofthedategftpUspublcatiois
Publish: Aug 31. sept. I. 2 i97S
OEQ.711

Harold Hall Realty

7774

319 500

1763

AVALON APAR TMENTS
ADULTS. NO PETS
116W 2nd SI

nrrtggp Owner will carry 2nd
r, crtg.,n,. ., th 530))

Baby Sitting in my home, Winte
Springs area ito 6 S days wPe
$70 Very dependable 377 2503

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Monthly Rentals Available
1135 1150 Color TV
NORTH
QUALITY 11411
I &amp; SR 131. Lonqwood
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Work your own hours E,rn ,itr
income as an AVON Repreint
tive Call MI 3079
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Florida based retail (lathii
corpnra'ksn nr't5 sites ori.n'i
prson weio wants iwlvancemei
career
potential,
eIlei
benefits Send resume to Bo' SI
The Evening 4er&amp;d, p 0 Bc
1637, Sanford, Fl,j 37771

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With Following
Phone 377 9172
Evpq'rienced secretary for generi
sales Office: Shorthand. typog. I
Qood sales personality requirec
Oviedo ETUara Salaryopin Ca
363 3713 for interview

31A—Duplexes
ii(t1Cfl
r'ouipped. completely fenced near
I aFt Mary Elementary 377 1768

We have littir.qs We have buyers
We need another real estate I.
CCflS
to help us make sales
Forrest Greene, Inc
373 6353. 377 $970. eves

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REALTOR 377 77

edrooms, large yard w.'ti plenty
rut trees; new Pant 05.0.' and
,jt $165 month ptus Security jotn
'rider. Assoc W C,arnet? White,
iroker
107 W Commercial.

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Clerk lypisi. minimal shorthanc
some eipn'ricnce .is medii.1
%e(rPtC!v Dnwn'own ir'a Sar
fi'vd only 313 '9S
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Rentals

1rres, 7 mIles east ?bedroom,
'replace, OhI oar . barn S7
-ionth 17751715

M UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Peat Estate Broker
103W Itt St

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Eeptlonaily mc
tr.itirn apis in 'luplC% I BR,
IllS. 7 Br. $165 Carpeted. al
conditioned, k'tCInrn "o"pot'c
(test Sanford res'kutaI ,,re.t
oulet &amp; sate Adutli only.No pelt

t;araae spartment, air (ond'tlonec
frethly painted inside and out
close In. near shooing, Call 371

2 tIP . fenced yard, carport, private

street, $16,900 Terms 377
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REAL TOP 377 7191

nd 3 bedroom homes, kitcheni
,rnishr'd. ar (OflditiOr*d. 1170
rid 1135 month Phone 371 6161

ceramic tilt' floor family room
with fireplace to PatiO and IS'x3O'
pool K lichen equipped with
Tappan double Oven range. ice
mkt'r refrigerator &amp; diShwasher
159.000

neighborhood
nice
r;
'ference's required 1110 month.
30 deposit Phone 377 7)99
urnithed 7 heciroorn home $150
onth plus deposit Phone 377

Arbor area, Cleared,
landScaped, 115

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Atluit'.Oniy NoPets
ISOMo 3723111
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717 flA''WOO() CIRCLE ' 3 (311. 1
bath, new carpet, in excellent
condition Large lot 171.300.

217$ YALE AVE.-- 3 or I BR mini
farm, with lots of fruit Has 1 BR
apt Selling below appraisal at
125 900

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3 BR. 7 bath home.
central beat 8. ,sir, range &amp;

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SANFORD- 7 Story. 3 BR home,
central heat 8. air, fenced yard,
u oaks 117.000

WETAKETRADES
LAKE MARY DUPLEX-- Live .n

one side, rent the other, lower your
,oSt of living 119.100
Forrest Greene,

•16,900

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MODELS NOWOPEN FOR INSPECTION
TAXCREDITAPPLIES
80/. VA SO DOWN

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Air, Shag Carpeting In Living Areas Intide And
Oulside Storage, Modern Fquipptd Kilchn,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard Arid More I I I Come
On Out And See For Yourself.

SALES BY

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373.7860
321.0041

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Established Residential Area?
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No d)wn. take over 189 mOnth '77
birine, furnished. 3 BR AC,
sPisg arru't Spans des qn Call
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acres, paved road, trees, clear,
flowing Stream, horses 0 k Terry
Realty. 671 071)

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rsrtlltn? condition 175 37) 1731
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1971 10' Stardust houseboat for tale;
copper impregnated steel hull 18.5
Isp OMC drive Sleeps I Many
extras Like new 3733916
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tao' Pool SWadung Pool
•Lake•Laundroma,
•Adutl Clubhouse with
Color TV, Pool Table,

Kitchen
• Teen Center, Jukebox,
Pool Table, Pin Ball
MarPon, Pop Machine

Bring your own home or

IS' Runhot, fiberglas, canvas to
30 HP Mercury. engine &amp; boat
rx(Clleflt ShAPC &amp; ready to g
C.o trailer, 5795 327 1067
16' Fiberglass Shiplack, like ne
$773 Phone 37? 1713

1967 Woodson fiberglass. 13'. tn hu
35 HP Evinrude. electric start.
traIler, 1.100 3195105

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MUST SELL
1977 I)' Cotjia ho
100 Isp Je.Isnsnn. excellent cc
ditiOn; fOnditionc'd triIi
3any extras 51.730 or best off
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Additions

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We Have To Sell 90 New 1975 AMC
Cars Now! Fantastic Savings,
Low, Low Prices-Come In Today

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211 W. 'th
Remodeling
Call for ppI. 322.3103

OlIEC TIuNS
From Otlaedc Take 50 47) 7) U.l
e.tt .t Hv IP

Suited- Ga tutP, •a Seeled A,,

Over Dealer's Cost V

P111EV '.Y)ODS BARN- We buy

Furniture &amp;
isceIlanegus Sell
for 30 pcI commission. Free Pick
up's Auction Saturdays 1 p ni
SIord 3?? 2270

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Over Dealer Cost

I Piece on- Houwfull
CASH 373 .1371

on 1915 Matadors
While They Last

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid, used, any condition

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b$a"iOflfl( Organ
t lOOseries,%,toi
• 77 713,9
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$1,800 or best offer

Over Dealer Cost
on 1915 Matadors
35 To Choose From

A Penny Goes A Long Way At Royal AMC
The conomy Experts

Offir Good Thru Aug. 30th

HighMt prices pAid for your entire
aniqur estate or single item
Jewelry,
F urniture, Silver.
Sterling,
Oriental
Rugs.
Pantgs 377 1738
LOOKING FOP
SOMETHINC', SPECIAL!

BUNESS DIRECTORY

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An', (u,iolity PIIOLL'S Cassel
4is, 1797 8)01206

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A',,iatle With Installation Of
CotliDi.,,n' Kitchen; Lounge

Coluli tely Equipped Wutpt 200
Pliit Si ating; 1,300 Sq. Ft Floor
Spii c' Low Down Payment And
Vey liberal Terms Available
Wu. Ccnsider JOit Venture.

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Hme Improvements'

entrSl Heat &amp; Ar Cord t'nog
For free estimates, call Carl
HarrIs, at SEARS in Santor. 322.
1771.

Fl ,O-r nor Ply,'r ing
Plaster patth'ng 8. simulated
brIck &amp; stone specialty Ifl 2780
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BUDDY'S

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REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
WORK. 71 hour service. All
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DYKES AIR CON

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Ve stand behind every home
cc sell,
before you buy any mo
tie home, come see all you
an get for yocr money

omo to

the Show.

Superior
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n\ konie

'.'OVlPmc'. HAULING SALVAGE
Soriny Brooks
321 0799 anytime
Kids utqrow the swing set or small

filcycle' Sell thçe idle utems with
a want ad To place your ad. call
',cur frie'nc'tly (tasSlitci qal at The

Concrete and carpenter work,
remodeling, air conditioning,
roofing 3735763

Carpentry. Rcmccleling, Additions.
Custom Work Licensed, Bonded
Free estimate 37) 6031
Thinking about that summer
vacaticri' Get a better car through

IhC classified ads in today's paper.
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFISATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonzalez 303 3?) 3939

R.oisterpd with th. tt*t. Al (LIII
Contractor Homej. addit,ons,

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710 C. $4$xsry 30
Wishy Cards., 11..
1)05) I571%

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B..iloo:rq. 11 irv.itrig. Dutch
'II dirt, top SQ
3?? 59.5)

FRVICE 014 BLACK S WHITE
TVs, RADIOS AND RECORD
PL/.YFRS

Land Maintenance

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ti riot .suy'k,
Custi Isy baring, Lgh'
ctear'ng 3778*27 alter S

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doperdent ser',ce 57 and u'
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Expert root report. hat rOuts c

Shingle's All work guoranto
POGDEN ROOVlpiG 373 6?tY

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needs uSt W'.,'
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Professional Wallpaper Hanger
LicenSed Rei'dential, Commercial
Free Estimates Pb 372 617)

i. h,.e iripO 'li,' re'.' 'c'.'. try th
t'e',t I' ipert pin! 5. h,0 wotF,

373 1395

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Wall Papering'

Paint &amp; Body Work
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"We service all makes and models"
Free' Pickup and Delivery
SAnford lius:neSs Machines 377 8005

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SLIM
BUDGETS
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flOI,STFRFD 'At Ti VAt. UI s
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Exterior p'essiirece.in.ng

I. arid Clearing 1.11 dirt, clay, rock
All kirid of d:gging House trailer's
stored &amp; mOved 372 9147 or $34
1195

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concrete work. etc By the hour or
by the job 772 9)65

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e Improvement

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Weddings. Candds.
Aerial, Portraits. .Sdvere:sriq 8)1
:.''t or 47'S 535.'.

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p,'. 'no
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Ctrn made Rc,i r'.

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N'' 1
3191 Cr',' 1:2 (747

en associations In

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MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PEPITRY MID REPAIRS 377
1338
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Beauty Care

ini best of all we're depend.
.ble The Suportor Mobile
tome Show is a wholly.
wtsed subsidiary of one of
ten largest savIngs end

HOME

PET PEST INII

Bo.arding &amp; Grooming
Ph 37? 1037

!nsutatIó

D's:rtnt Price', 11'?

c Superior Mobile Home
;how, our Belecilon II 80
Irge. we're a moble home
how all by ourselves We
eve new homes We have
Ood'ag'new refurbished
sodels. We have low'coit
inancung and a complete
ervice center right on the
rerlrises

Pt Care

lr',ter 'or,

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;u erior
rdiio lie:
Ilome
5houJ.'°

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

W,snted to buy used office furniture

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select one from our
models Oft display.

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P0115011 MARINE
2977 Hwy. 1792
377 5961

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or Conyei,f ig'tal Mortgages.

sQ ft deal garage, ShOp

PACERS

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HOMES OF OISINCTION
• Close to everything 'tit away from It aID
• Large wooded lots °S'reet lights
• Paved streets •Sqs,'ers 'Sidewalks
30YearMor'ggr -Spct, down

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HORNETS
PACER

TELEVl5IC.SETi,.,,sup
Mli.LER!,
749 OrI. ii Or
Rh 377 035?

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17—Business
Property
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Irehu'.r All or part. Will
model to suit tenant 3271321cr
76620

Home Entertainment Set. Stereo.
Radio, TV Beautiful mahogany
cabinet Best offer L.Oie
323 1349

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lS—?biIe Home Lats

4

MATADORS

liraham Cross heifer, both 1

COLOR IV, 111 9SMONTH
RENTALPURCHASEPLAN

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trade for farm ecuipment Phot

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67.—Livestock. Poultry

1)5. Service all makes HERBS'
TV 1700 S French, 373 1731.

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We Have A Large Inventory of 1 976 AMC Cars

Air conditioning

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Before The Price Increase

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("edroom trIl.r, air con
honed, lighti &amp; water furnished

DRIVE HOME A NEW 1976 TODAY!

Sill,? (1(101,' ii'rrial,. Si. n,

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SANFORD'S NEWEST
ADULT or FAMILY PARK.

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English bulldog puppies
champion blood lines; 7 males. I

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17' wide, 1 BR. ar (on;ttloned
uilts 5)20 'no 172 39)9

AKC

ACRES. Colorado, *9.730' ..
Peautiful high mountain valley
ThursdA'1 thr Mon.,,
flu'drocum
Near hunting, fishing A MILE
s( .
Suite, car
is, (liUhf",
AND A HALF HIGH Ill THE
911 1 n Ai
(01 ORADO SKYI 195 down. $93
Back Porch ale-Men's, women's
mc.nthly Owner 806 376 '°3
and :Piildn en's clothing, ShOe'S; 7
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h
:'utbcard motor, mower,
46—Comrnercial
Property
furr 'ure diShes, mist Strtnq
- - 7.4,t rd,s',. S .s ru , daily until 5.310
Tw liP , scr porch, FP, garage.
14,1 S Mrtlp Ave
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carpet, no qualifying 5I1,93
/
Acre Realty, P FTALTOR 37)

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9 P.'cntrt old SPH'ltid, female. AKC
$100 Call 37) 1)69 anytime.

Color TV'S from ISO. B&amp;W, lrgm

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372 6761

PA TO BREATHE! Acre Iot.n

PAOOPIFY APPLIANCES 3730697

644 1006

A Superb Mobile Home
Community . . . With
Something For Everybody.

mobile home *ith large
Ided room on 10 acres, Geneva
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'cc siit month Phane 37) 4719

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
servIce, used machines

53—'fl/.Radjo.Ster-t30

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1$'

37) 1766

CASH

42—Mobile Homes

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miD', 010,1)0

1971 VW Super Beetle, Ar, AM FM
Stereo E.ccellent condlion Take
Over payments of $111 month 377

r'iatteq what you need You'll find
that some reader has lust that
item h or she would like to sell
Do it now'
C ALL 372 7311

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I Coupe DeVilIe. like new. 19.000
ii, Pelo'ed, must sell. Call
efore 7 p m 3.65 9416 or 3210753
yeninos

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APPLiANCES
AT
flARfAl? PIICES SANFORD
ALIC 11011. 313 1310
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322.4132
Speed Queen automatic, heavy duty
washer, mint Condition. 183. Phone For used furniture, appliances toolt.
377 73)7
etc. Buy I 'sr 1001 items. Larry's
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Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.

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Ill 9993

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52—Appliances

373 6353
RE AL TOPS
643 733)
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1', bath. air, awning
stopping unfurnuthed

We Buy Furniture
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Mod.rn dining room table .itfl I
(hairs, sofa bed
easy chair.
modern lamp Phone 371 0305 after
6 pm
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PULP DECORATORS
4.39W 1st St .377 7)35

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REAL ESTATE
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34—#/obile Homes

3779111 Eve. 569 1146

8319477

1)0011 75th St

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Assume Payments

Inc.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
310) Orlando Drive
Santord3735
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11 BR, I', baths. unfurnithed, ret
extras Pay sales tax &amp; takeover

372 6635
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iirhger Zig Zag. In cabinet, 3 needle.
front load deluxe sewing machine,
Sold new for 5)49.00. Pay balance
of 18$ or 10 payments of $9 See at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First. Downtown

tab,. Monroe I7'.0

n DeBar,

REALlY

15pq-erJ, AM FM RCOIO
I Chevrolet El Cam'rio. low
5)73 177 3317
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'iileagn', SmAll VI. auto trans .
'S. air Immaculate condition iu, Mercury Marquis Station
,rouahout 51.600 or best offer.
Wanon. auto, full pov'er, aur, AM
hone 187 7706 after 6 p m
FM radio DeBary 645 4633

(DII

7) Yamaha RD 250. With farini
FmrvIlent (OhoiliOn 1300 mile

51—Household Goods
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yard, %31,SiD
CAL' c's' SEE
SAP4 FORD.- ,\."P, 1'
bAths.
entra! I 5'J.. Air, fenced yard.
di(kr'c cr swap 123.900

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Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets. Count
en- tops. Sinks Installation avail
able Bud Cabell. 377 8057 any
time

West

tic,yjo

707 E 25th St 323 7832
HAL COLBERT.REALTOR
Eves 37706)7
5elrn Williams

SANFORD

After I-irs 811 1170

flU Whirlpool &amp; 11.000 UTI.J
Penocrest Air conditior,ers Gooc

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mall ClassifIed Ad brings big
'turnt Try
sod ¶ ee Cal 372
Ii or $1) 999)
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'Afty' Ill ¶00 best family ru
17 Zoned A Build later

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P"i,c,. needs corn,' rn'pa.r

Peg ReolFstat-flrtker

171 Ci)11

From

106

itt'rfront estates, 'mprcvcl.

7 Bedroom Furnished
Garage Apartment
7300 Mellonville Ave.

HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL, Apart
ment with 2 bedrooms, plus bath.
in onmi shape &amp; 7 BR. I bath

refrigerator, 20's 10' storage
building, fenced yard. zoned
agricultural Just 2 blocks Iron,

REALTORS 8)06061

MART

Scuba Diving Gear, aluminum tani
with back pack Regulator witP
CPC Gauge 8. Emergency Valve
rc Sweat Suit Professional mash
&amp; fins, Diver's catch bag; Wris
depth gauge Complete Outfit, 5Th
or best offer Encellent condition
323 8570 or 8)1 1605

7 fiR, I bath, family room, very nice.
carpet, drapes good location in
city, *11.000

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Crank Realty

cot Blue Lustre FlIi'('r-c Carp
Shampooer for on?', SI 3) per day

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condition 173 for both 371 0889

3 BR, 1 bath on 3 lots, toned LI.
West 25th St 1)7.300

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REALTORS

MLS

$

TONA Choice Of areas 1 7
Air I bedroom Plus porch
teat. cltn No pe4 571 1Q10

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rent 11$ W iit.l St

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partially

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SANFORD - by owner. 3 BR. 7
bath, 2 yrs old. Central hCt air.

APART OF PARADISE- Tlsemost
res,cft'ntial home site in Loch

rid 1 bedroom patio home's.

Ore bedroom, turn apt. jir

--t.ouf'ly 1 rOom apt Very well fun
nthed arid rarpeted Reasonabi

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TWO &amp; ': Acres in Lake Mary. 300'

FISH, SWIM, Ski-I BR waterfront
home, beautiful kitchen, formal
lnng Florida room overloo4.ing
lake Cntrat heat &amp; air, fenced

new home',

1
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Get some action with

1tC Our

FLEA

1911 Hwy 1797 Open Sat &amp; Sun. 9
838 2920

REALTY

C'iticn 171.900

CUSTOM BUILT . I BR. 3 baIP,
J Sliding glass doorS open from the

iry. 3 bedroom, central heat and

one

Peg M.'al Estate Broker
37? 1301.
2810 hIawatha t,'. at 11 97

HAL COLBERT

carpet. garage. screened porch.
large lot, Qood loCation Assume
73 pci or llSOdown, FHA Priced
helriw FIIA appraisal 37)61)7

'71 EL CAMIN')

Loaded with pxtras

HI AIR A('FpJfY

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1971 Squarehack, I spetci, racic'
exceptionally rIcan 11.195 A.
for Duane McGuire. 377 1631
Dealer

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Fy rwir

1

1945 Corvair Cors,
ISSOor best offer
377 0920
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Cash
For Your Junk Cart
37)9136

road inspected Like new conc
1173. 3771710

FFSUI,'% JU",

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327 7596 eves
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37) 1329

WaJfl#, S.Jflfl_J

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Cyl ,radio, heter. ruoSgood SIC')

Motorcycle lnurance

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7839 GALE PLACt- 3 QO, 1' zbath
garage'. I yrs old, in new con

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

9144
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r
ditioned. carpet. $175 per mo pit,'
$100 dAmage deposit
7101'
Monølia Avp 17) 4389 after

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in, furn'shJ 7 tjq'mJrpp
mobil,
ime on private lot; $13 month

One &amp; 2 bedroom apartments
furnished or unfurnished tIewli
redecorated Come see ]( E
Airport Blvd. Sanford 171 1310

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MAITLAND

REALTOR ASSOCIATE,3n 1317
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7083

CaliBart Real Estate

77

Payton Realty

CALL 377 7611

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Buying .5 rc-,y hOme' P.Sovnq tO an
apartrnent

Sanford, by Owner, 3 BR. I bath,
large Pet Ui kitchen, plus formal
dining room
New carpet,
eg.i,jt'
large corner lot
Recently reduced 171.500 Call $31

trat air &amp; full carpet, nice area ri
Fe new ond,hOn 3 fir 7 hths
Ci) (14'f ml')

25" Color TV, Stereo Combinatior
Cheap Color Portable Also $96
('P'e,rirt pick up 371 0705

lOCATED (TOMMERCIAL

OFF n'

Call $31

WA1IT 10
YOUR HOME)

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lulls IlISmo

r.00r)

HOME YOU'LL SLOW
DOWPIIOADMIRE
You'll love thi5 floor plan, a Split 3
bedroom. 2 bath with a kitchen
overlooking a nice yard Wall to
wall carpet, fenced &amp; central ar
137300 37391)0

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edroom. 7 bath. family room ar
Oriditlored. cement block 1175
nOrth with 575 security depo's?

ear

SACRIFICE
Home on lake. 3 BR.
7 baths, central heat air

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For Your Junk Car's

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Ar eaacninr' 'r6'9" (it 8" Auger
100' of 6" Augers, 36' of 'I'' Aijr1i'

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P(OfldiliOnq'd flAlteries. 11? 95
change PEEL'S BODY SF40

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a Herald
classified ad We'll help you write
an ad that will bring a fast sale

Beautiful ranch type home. 3.61
acres, stably O'tees' area 61/
1617. 3736)46

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-- SELL
TRADE
III 315E First St
377367'
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FULLER BRUSH
Orders taken Monday. Wednesday I
Friday only. 377 1917

C'OOD INCOME . Comfortable &amp;
cOnvenient 7 BR with 7 apart
rnents. rents 5140 ra 179.000

2 Bedroom, air cond,tioned. fenced
yard. 1901 Summerlin Ave 18,900
on- make offer 372 3197.

3234061 or 323 0S17 eves

REALTORS
Phone $3.1 6777
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edroom. I', bath, in 000 gu et
anfoed location $195 month (au

Service the Rest. Western Auto
30) W :st St.

CLIF F JORDAN, REALTOR

less

than rent Government SubSidiZed
'o guailflecj buyers Call to
$C if

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Lawn Mowers We sell The Best I

OLDER HOME
Moderni7ed I bedroom and 2 baths
with central heat and air, on? lots
in city 128.900-Terms

Larry Saxon, Realtor

payment, monthly paymnt
,'

area 517 001)

in (ui - el

on Crystal Lake 531.300

They're Hot" *

t'i......,.AAt,rkina..., 'Fast..

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$777

PIca houses ma rural area No down

Sanlanc'o Realty Inc

P.'afair Circle, Sanford.
edrOofn with family room or
ilrd bedroom Air conditioned
itP fpnCed y,irc) 1160 mo 1 $91

St'IiIrlOd Ir,t

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pie.
7 bedroom. Long*ood
ItS month

BAMBOO COVE APTS

Unfurnis1e1

*

'.Cu qualifyi

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v-Apartments

"Get 'Em While

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7 bedroom home on Oak Way.
anford 1)30 month

ntioo Retirees-- Help crpa'r' an
eel retirement village on the
'autiful Wekiva River at Camp
'mlriole
777 1410
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icti

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room qaraur' oirp.'?s

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8' Pick
up topper, 7' high, swing se
'66 Pontiac station wagon, ant iqu
i hot, Avnnbottl, CIC 3379361

On canal and lencesj swimming
I bedrooms 7 baths, large tree

T,,t

Mary- 2hc'droom. Fla room.
fr'r'ced yard and ShAde By owner

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ABLE TO PREPARE BREAk
FAST 1044 I-Irs per wCc'. (JOOc

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CalIBart Real Estate

32—Houses Unfurnished

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MONTH'S

SUPER VALUE

NORTH RENT PURCHASE PLAN
P.ioi'rn rt,'ari 1 liP home, family

373 6)3)

FIRST

A(-TERHRS
? 06.48
377 3991

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I arge deep ii' n ?-..'aijtful sand
bottom laic 7 Horn,.', separated
and private
C,00d income
property Near Sem.nolC Corn

F.' FIAt.. TOPS

Fiperienced 1st cook. also must BE

working tnndton% I"isurancn
benefits cai' fr ,jppl 661 4493

0

Lakefront

IKE MARY- 7 BR Duple,. $130
tlus ISO deposit
F"rrest Greene Inc

'io

371

MOSS I E C. BATEMAN
Pr
Real Estate Broker
322.7643

SilS

12)

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CHOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
817W 1st St . 377 5841. 377 7757

SYSTEMS FOUR

FLTONA New Duplei. (urn or
unfurn Drapes. Watcr, L.lwn
(art' 171 tf7! or 6M f)S.6
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1173s

ladiet at fashion show drecto. I fan
SarahCoventryjewelry earn 13 tc
IS per hour commisson Full on
part time
Ito
e*perienc
necessary Samples Ire, Starl
Now 319 3420 or 3.49 3641

'1.11 13

2565 Park Dr

BALL REALTY

2 Story, toned multiple 4 BR. 7 bath,
Empty, move r.qht in. 1 bedroOms,
111.930 Acre Realty REALTOR.
family room, separate living &amp;
373 7730
dining rooms 30'xIO' screened _______________________________
porch, huge inSide utility room, 2
1 fiR 7 baths, on canal
car garage, 7i1 years old.
to 4lakes, "j acre
111.300 373 4359
REDUCED UNDER ORIGINAL
COST Swim in community pool.
fly Owner' 1 HR. I bath screened
L 0*, low down Pr c" 135.930
per(n, utility, shade &amp; fruit trees,
ornpletely fenced yard. low
utility rates. in lovely residential
rf'lghborhond 165 3097 after 6 p m
Inc REALTORS 71 Hrs. 64.1 434.4

cc efficiency apartment, upstairs,
all utilities turn 191 50 Adults
ml, 377 7?6 "Vt". 8. *1 00'.

Potentl8

Management

7321 Park DriVe
REALTOR

RU AL TOP

Realty, InC.

Low Down-Desperate

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l8Help Wanted

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77 7710

Pca, you pick On Oregon Ave.
mIle nOrth 16 iusV weSt of I

Jim Hunt

17'' Pill 'an'.r
,1
drilk. it
h.gh '.peenl. I lOw 'pced. Ore
uials, 4? 11 short; 67 vol Zar
('pray hooks; Donita boat ar
trailer; rolling scaIlold; cx
bard, 7 Colemiso lanterns; dci
'.tri' top; roto tiller, 16' PulIma
buffer. Airless Spray. fisrtn
poles, lwri 74 pane qi,'.'. worn
frame windows Many other m'.i
items Also have answerin
¶i'rvi",'.777 6196

Your MLS Agency

19195 French
372 7371 37? 1196, 372 1981
172 1939 lfl 41i'.4

WITT P E A LIV
I' ii :' r

1 or? Bedrooms Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

76—Auto Parts

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5 oecaI Shrub and garden sprayer
) cents ca GardenLand, 10
Itt 5?.. 173 64)0

5O-4v3isceIIaneous for Sal
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3222420 Anytime

37? 1991

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119.300 i
liedroorn, 1', baths Assume

NELSU4'. 1O iDA iO['

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

1 BEDROOM, I bath,
tarnily room, double carport

revjwond I.ovety I bedroom with
or ithngt use f therput, poot
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11.800 or luc"cl offer
MS 6719 Deflary

62—t.awn-Garden

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wagon. '69 (cUon hardtop 'prt coupe:
StAndard shift, 6 cylinder, new
Phone
brakes, evcellent gas mileage. air
$73 i719
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cOnditioned 1*30 or best offer
PPIOr 811 5902
VW. 37.000 miles. excellent
:ondition. $1,150 or best offer, '67
196* Valiant 7 Dr . II.00O mutes
tsev pickup truck, 6 cyl , I speed.
showing. Chrysler's famous Slant
750 Phne 373
6 engine Only 11,700- Instant
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Cash rebate, $1.003 Chine Crag
HO MONEY DOWN
3771071 If no.snswer, call Harry's
ANY CAR. '61 10 '5
Bar
At Chico 8. IheMan
Good Credit
a- - -..
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Merchandise
________________________

A TRULY GOOD BUY on a truly
nice home Air conditioned. 3 BR,
1') baths. family room, fenced
rear yard. 1 minute trom golf

Central : loricJ,ai
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tO AMC Rr'hel '.tatron
imall V I, AtOmtit, air

Df.VES' 3?) 9110

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Stemper Realty

7606 S Ii*y i.'
REALTOR 37) S77

A BABY'S WORLD Care for infant

toagc7oniy P4eiit tonew Driver'
License Bureau 3226613

HOMI
Reduccd
BR, 1 bath, central heat air,
riorida room, lenCed yard A real
Larnain a S71.Q

514 C'f)

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC.

w'r'i,, ' JJ

We Buy Furniture

WcI ft 'r'.'i rjv'.,
, ecut
&amp; (hairs. sPcretarial detkt
chairs, straight chairs. Ill
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry
NOLL'S
Casselberry, 11 fl,

JOHNNY WALKER

BUDGET MINDED- Retinance Fs?ahiisheii Farm Equipment
thitwell kept) HR home with very
businesS and inventory All Realty
little investment Plush carpeting,
&amp; Construction Inc. Peg Real
paneled family room, and beSt Of
Estate Broker 1 9 4 161 6201
,.
,i, ..,.,

OWNER MOVIPIG. Small down &amp; JUST REDUCED 11,000
2 BR. I
move in attractive 3 bedroom,
,
lrq,. corner lot, drive by
bath brim,' (entral ht
&amp; ar,
2001 Summi'rlin A'.n'
fld call br
'4 '3
details

3277111

37) 5076
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FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY d.iy an
eve&amp;n cOd care 6 )0 a m to
i m A Child's World 373 1471.

Sanford3fl 7881

On buSy Iliohway 17 97 Start Your
Ov.nhiisnr..'. 143,000 Easy terms

Or rrndt0'iit . tir .,'. , .i,lrl
.1
rnent. furnturi' anti ut it,.'. ,
clucied Call 10am to ?m. 377

Used office furniturc

Cei Our bidtnt,.'cc,red you have
the best price available on your
bIIding

Herald, Sanford, Fl.

UUVVOIliU IV 05.1)'

Woodruff's G?rd.'n Center

RUSIP4ESSLOCAT

j
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W. Garnett White

LIVIP4GQUARTERS AND

31—Apartments
Furnished
_________________________________________

E iperienced Child Care
InMyHome

JOHN KPI1JR ASOC

Nights 3727357

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Planning a Building?

Ste n stro iii

:vening

eSuppiles

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Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKE RS

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lutilulspacious18R?,flr
Old, Family rm fiOuhe garage
Reduced to
nwnr MR 676)

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41-Houses

irge 7 t"cd?ucif1 (IUDICI

WITPIESSmy hand as the Clerk of
5id Court and the seal thereof, thiS
71st day of August, A 0. 1973
ChIld car. in my home %)S for
(SEAL)
173 for two Phone 317 3951
Arthtjr H (leckwith. Jr
Child care In my home. Sunlar
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Estates Phone 377 5*4*
By kathleen Guy
___________________________
Deputy Clerk
Childcar,lnmyPOme.LakeMarY
Publish Aug 74 31 &amp; Sept 7. II. 1973
sic area Large play yar
fF0 I))
supervised Sw,mm.ng 377 313

Chairman

41c a line
1 thru S times
llc a line
ôthru 25 times
24c a line
26 times
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3llnesMinimum

7345 Park

you

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All available positions are registered with the Florida Stat, Em
ployment Office, applicants mutt be Seminole County residents and must
be unemployed a minimum of 30 dayS
PRIME SPONSOR Seminole County. Board of County Commissionert
NAME OF HIGHEST ELECTED OFFICIAL Sidney 1. VihIen, Jr,

RATES

Sunday - Noon Friday

NOTICE

NOTICE
THE 8OARDOF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. AS PRIME SPONSOR
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. HEREBY NOTIFIES THE PUBLIC OF ITS
GRANT SUBMITTAL TO THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
LABOR FOR FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF 11085.71$ RECEIVED UN
DER THE COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ACT
(CE TA) of 197), TITLE Vi
This program. *tich is necessitated by the high unemployment rate, It
designed to create lobs n local unitS of government, private non profit.
local state and federal agencies *ithifl Seminole County for Seminole

NO LONGER USED CAMPING
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FICTITIOUS P4AME

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Woodson C. horton &amp; sit
Mary 1. to Roy W. BI'ailtIe)t' &amp;
wt øernict W $0' of S 133.3' of
131k 5, 11cr 12, Sanford, Fl It.
Traffords Map, $3,500.
Jultan Constr, to Elmer W,
Kane &amp; wf Eileen M., t.t. 4 Villa
Bramtk'y, $41,400.
RuthA.Simth,wid. tolluthA
Smith &amp; Joyce M. Cook, JI. Ten,
l.t 1 131k 3, Irid:an Hills tin. No. I
Max ( rap:c &amp; Jean L. to
2nd rcpl., $100
Edmund I,. Pierce &amp; wE
Daniel C. Davis &amp; wE Marsha Margaret H., it IC less W 53.40'
to Marsha M. Davis, it. 24 131k &amp; W 56' of it 15, 81k F, 1tide
C Druid IML Park, $100.
High 1st Addn,, 118,000.

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Kenneth Stephens &amp; wE
Nancy to Geo, P. McGuire &amp; wE

Seminole Baptist Temple Inc.,

I)oud &amp; "s.

4th add., sn,00.
WI.. Kirk &amp; w. Geraldine C..
to Fannie S. Powell, N 78
W264' E'z NWL. SW'i NW'.
12,500
Starn A. Good &amp; w. Grace L.
to Ed2el It. Minter Jr. &amp; w.
Ruth Ann, Lot 4111k G Couiitry
(lub Manor Un. 3, $18,500.

Philip E. Sprinkle &amp; wf Billie
M., it
(less S 26.02') &amp; it 26
I less N 23.70') 111k t) Irantly
Hall Ests., 1-43,500.

Clifford

Hallmark

Edith D., Lot 21 111k 4

Hulan C. Goebel &amp; wE Jean to

Club, Fox Hunt Sec I, $36,900.
Glenn 9, Kuhn &amp; wE Rosalyn
to Richard M. Ostxrn &amp;
fllac, LI 17 111k B Lynnwood
,'d rev., $31,100.
Richard S. Cartaino &amp; wE
Marguerite to Lester E. Bulla &amp;
wE Carol L, Lt 7 131k 1 Camelot

Unit No. 1, *15,000.

QCI)Ru.ss&amp;llL.erov

$223,000.

s-d $100.
tQCD) John C. Noel III to
Argyle Sec., $3,200.
N.!). Flagg &amp; wE Christina to Vickie Ann Noel, it 7 J.O.
Packard 1st Addn., Midway,
Grace V. Mueller i Married) it
6111k B The Springs, live Oak $100.
QCD) John C Noel Ill to
Village, $48,000.
John Russell Jr., &amp; wE Cora to Vickie Ann Noel, its 92-96, 98-99
Terry 1)uke &amp; wE Donna, 1.t 6, Town of Sylvan Lake, $100.
LtVIC Flit. mv. to Charles E.
131k 13, TIer 2, E.R. Trafford,s
WooLen &amp; wE Jean M., LI 10 Bik
Map of Sanford, $17,000.
Charles C. Bullock &amp; wE U, Summerset No. Sec 3,
Juanita to Cornelius W. Hoc- $27,600.
Alexander J. Sinclair &amp; wE
cagni &amp; wE Simone J., it 10 1.31k
C Paradise Faint, 3rd Sec., Ruth to James E. hienson &amp; wE
Terry it 84 Dvs.onshire, $42,500.
$30,000.
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21-32 IS&amp;'C 2) $11,000.
Irvin M. Glassberg &amp; .f
Marcy to John A. Cooper &amp; wE
Ella it 23 Sandalwood, $39,000.
James H. Strader, sgl to
Charles P. Carig Ill, it 22 111k 1)
The Meadows West $37,000.
EMS Management Systems
Inc. to Norman S. Rospn,
Trustee, its I &amp; 2 Queens
Mirror So. 2nd HepI. Addn CII,

Julienne I,., it 15 Wekiva Hunt

Parkinsons

Oi'lando - Winter Park

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

CITY OF
Oviedo 1ind Co., to John E
WINTER SPRINGS.
lkxlgin &amp; wi Winifred 13., it 11
FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
111k C Mead Manor tIn. 4 $8,500.
Einheit Constr. Co Inc., to TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
david A. Winters &amp; wf Elaine the City Cot,nc ii of the City of Winter
I.., it 12 151k 1) Sweetwater Springs, Florida. that sad Conil
will hold a public hearing at ;Oaks, Sec 6, $57,900
p m • or at soon therealter as
E. Everette Huskey, Trustee possible, on Monday. September 77,
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&amp; Intl. &amp; wE, Suzanne to Edith 1975,to consider the adoption of an
M. E)avie, it 3 I3rantley Harbor ordnance by the City of Winter
Sprincs. Florida. title of which is at
&amp; LI 11 &amp; I)ortiOn of 12, [31k A.
follows
Itrantley hall etc., i6,006.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
JosephJ.Slater&amp; s'f Theresa OF WINIER SPRINGS. FLORIDA.
to Ilean MeCloud, its 6 &amp; 7 81k ADOPTING THE ANIMAL CON
TROt. AND PROTECTION OR
Sanlando Sub. Beaut., fINANCE
OF
SEMINOLE
(OIINTY. FLORIDA. COUNTY
Sanford Sec., $35,500.
(iiirilin 1.. Ward &amp; wi Grace ocpltANcF PJUMFICM 718. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRPF'PEALIPIG ALL ORDINANCES
to Philip A. Goins &amp; wE Bonnie OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
J., Beg 613.83' N &amp; 793.42' E of CONFL ICT HEREWITH EXCEPT COUNTY, FLORIDA.
SW cor. of SEt4 Sec., 15-21-32, SECTION 421 fbI. ARTICLE II. IN THE INTEREST OF:
DOGS AND CATS. CHAPTER . ANITA HOt LOWAY, A Child
etc., IA 107 ('hula Vista, Sec 15- CODE
OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF

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Seminole

NOTICE IS HEREBY
pursuant to Florida Statute 865 09.
that the undersigned, desiring to
engage in business under the fi
titlous name ol AL TAMON TE
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MEDICAL CENTER, at Boston
Avenue, City &amp; Altamonte Springs.
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County of Seminole. Stateof Florida,
intends to register the said name
APE YOU 1ROUOLED' al
with the Clerk 01 Ihe Circuit Court of
Free. 611 2077 for " ' Cau
Seminol. County. Florida
"tlotlinr" AdultS or Teeni •
Mitchell Shapiro, M 0
S Euqenio Gerscovich. MD (E lIiOStZ LUXURY ITEMS F
S Carlos Rut:. M D
A I MAClION OF THEIR Cf
S flenlamin Newman, MD.
FPOM TODAY'S WANT ADS
S Herbert Mendclson, M 0
S. Victor Hilotta. M 0
let Therapeutic Pool
S James Urbach. MD
improveyour
S Lawrence Blumen, M 0.
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PublithAug 17,21.3I&amp;Sept.7, 1975 _______________________
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Lecithin! Vinegar! 86' KelpI
all four in one capsule, ask
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

of it 5, 81k A

Sanlandolhc Suburb Beautiful,

nando H. Rojas &amp; wE Eliz., it

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1.t'niia 1mire a-k-a IA'nna 1.. Lit Luis It. Hios.Matta &amp; wf
Moon' Stessart &amp; Joseph to NIda Ii. I.t 502 Winter Springs
Superior ('oust., ufl., Inc., ii Un. 4. $55,800.
IS 131k 8 DIxie Tern.. $1,200.
Utith ice Lewis to Clarence
IMlis A. I .ong &amp; W. I .ucille I). I .essis, I,t 161. IArngdale 1st
H.. to Albert J. Meyers &amp; AW. .ddn, $100.
Margaret J. &amp; Win. C. Conerly
Witi. A. heck &amp; wf Vivian to
&amp; W Mars W 1 1 S
SE ' NW Walter C. Grant &amp; wE Shirley
H S''t. 11.211.32. $14,417.
Il.,l.tl7Triangk Terr,.$2),900.
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$29,500.
W.S.S. to Benjamin H.
Tillman &amp; Emma ice Lot 43
111k A Lake Brantley Lies, Seed
add. $3,600.
Winter Springs Dcv., corp to
Cameo Builders Inc., Lot 585
Vmnter Springs Unit 4, $10,000
Win. A Papes &amp; V. Margaret
A. to Kenneth Otto Wippe &amp; W.
Leslie it. Lot 14 131k G Sorn.
merset N sect. s, $26,400.

&amp; W. Margaret E. E

Allen W l.iekev &amp;
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business enterprise is
JUNE E WILLIAMS
Publish Aug. 17, 71. 31, &amp; Sept 7. 1975
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to lRent

CLASSIFIED ADS

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE

to Edward Shaw Gaythwaite &amp; 1st 4idd. Citrus Heights, $100. (regorio 15. Hautista Jr., &amp; wf to cross Co. Constr. Crp. its 21
Mary E. 141 87 !ke Harriet
San Situs limited to :I3C ISemedios, it 430 Spring Oaks 11 23&amp; 24, 151k 54, Sanlando Sub,
Estites, $23,400.
liquors Inc., NW cor lot 8 I)ruid Un. Ill, $45,300.
ileaut., Palm Springs Sec.,

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AMD demonstrating their newly Mrs B.E. Purcell of Orlando,
acquired skills in cun. sr;ter of Mrs. Rudd, and dic
versational Spanish, Wed. couple's son and daughter-in.
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The first annual Altamonte
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French and German will also be Donna Harishew. treasurer of
offered to interested students. the auxiliary was assisted in
A reception honoring Mr. and organizing the ball by Clarkile
Mrs. Corbet Rudd of I.ake Mary Gaston, auxiliary president;
on their 50th w,dding an. Pat Terebo; Linda Sailta;
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1776 is a "fun slioss," historically accurate
"fun and Atlams,BenFrnnkllnandlhomasJetferson,are
and serious at tiile3 but filled with
featured in the show, each performer has his
frolic," too, according to Ms. Heard. It deals
moments in the spottight. And while the theme is
with the events leading up to the signing of the
blasically serious, 11776' pre3ents a group of
Declaration of Independence and climaxes as
with all t1l human emotions,
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fine family entertainment and a most apt
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auditions will begin at 7 p.m., at a place to be
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follow all of the rules of the roadway.
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%iolations which under new -rulibgs could involve a
citation and $5 fine," says Sgt. B4nu Taylor, Safety.
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(4) Wenever there Lsa bicycle path provided next to
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road with the traffic.
(7) Bicyclers Must Stop at all stop signs and marked
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Everyone interested in assisting ba-kst.agethe Altamonte (j',Ic Center, and will be as stage hands, wardrobe mistresses and so
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happy ones.
that a child cannot function or of the supplies a child needs win Famiharized with trips to the riding a bus, to walk them to
"If parents would just help us learn up to his ability without be provided for him at school, zoo, the store and the country. their stop and meet them after
school for the first few days.
by telling their children that the proper amount of sleep each says ,Mrs. Reynolds. However,
who bring their children
their teacher is going to be a night—at least &amp;ght hours—or there are a few things like a danger of passing automobiles Those
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friend to them so they won't without a well balanced diet. box of Kleenex and a cigar
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asked to bring. And
have It made," says Mrs. children crying now (on
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curriculum at Pinecrest the morning," recalls
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Elementary School, Sanford
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"They should be looking weaning the children away first day of school," says Mrs.
fortable clothes that are suited s." says Mrs. Reynolds.
forward to the experience with from the mothers earlier," she Reynolds.
Kindergarten teachers at
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interesting, and exciting ex. believes this is beneficial, .Mrs.
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Ragsdale.
principal
Idyllwilde Elementary School, their children to nursery recommendatiorm are:

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operator
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per cent female force sitting says Mrs. Williamson. "One of non-skid, rubber carpet along
behind the wheels of these the things I cherish most today the aisleways and steps which
eleven and a half ton, $12,000 Ls a pi[v cleaner ring that a are replaced when the y wear
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the lure of the big city and
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Mr. and Mrs Robert Bruce of
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engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Leslie Louise to Kenneth James
Mann of Crystal River, son of
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graduated from Denmark
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To oose
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Lake Mar), traveled a direct
route, ,la Auto Train, to
,ishington I)C where the
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relatives and friend; in their
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were Marian and weeks visiting in Levittown,
the Dug
Jerry Farella, Al and Ann Pa wheresheatso enjoyed ihe
wallace and Jane and John Philadelphia Zoo, a trip to
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Pittsburgh Pa, where they
Ann and Frank Newkirk and
JuinI about 300 classmates for thughters Debbie and Beth
the 25th high school class Freeman, have returned fr3m
reunion.
Bennetsville SC, where they
visited her mother, Mrs P 1
Shirley Schilke spent a Smith and other relatives
relaxing vacation in Beaumont. friends.
Texas with her brother who was
1ecently timade assistant city
li Al Geri Keeth and her
manager of that city.
mother, ,Mrs. France

man, vacationed In Oak Park,
During a vacation in the west, ill., and on to Washington D.C.
Buck to s.it son Bob, who is back in
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Marg uerite
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the Jamboree will go to help the
testing misslei at the White
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Donald E.
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power to your house.
if you gave them to her. they Lucille Jarrett &amp; Charles L Sr.
DE AR ABBY A few years were hers to sell oi me, at her
J'nita Johnson Lawrence &amp;
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ago,
Fdw
Lee
a
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of
mine
was
cx
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pecting a baby. Knowing that
CONFIDENTIAL To "ALL Lucille Baker Long &amp; Albert W.
she
and
her
Sylvester Brant &amp; Christine
husband
didn't
FOULED
UP IN BOZFMAN
Abb1
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have much, I offered t hem a 11 you were sick, you'd gladly B
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attic. They seemed very happy wouldn't you? So, why, w
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Now it has conic to my at try to get help from unqualified Katrmna
husband went on a fishing trip, tention that this niece SOLD the people who m
Cynthia J. Morgan &amp; Patrick
Ight Involve you
and he never told me what to do crib and highchair to a even more deeply
In debt? 14.
if the WaW in the basement
secondhand lumiture dealer! Entage F. lawyer and pay him
Lewis D. Brown &amp; Virginia If.
comes up so high it covers the
Abby
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don't
you
th
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that
she for what he knows It's the
Wm H. Hess &amp; Ella. W.
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should have asked me if I
Minnie
H. Tucker &amp; Edw. L
Investment You can make.
Should! wade down there and wanted those pieces back
Anne Natalie Corson &amp;
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DEAR IN: First, you are no
90169. Enclots stmitiped, sell.
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dummy for asking. When selling them right
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AUNTBF.
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ANYTHING' Phone your
DEAR AUNT 11 you LENT byt ocklel
power company and ask them your niece the Items, she should for All occasiom.- Pitasit tnclotq
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MnI'e Gary (right) hostess at tea with guests (from left) Mrs Merritt Staley, Kathy Sta1e and
her grandmother, Mrs J M
Abell, a cousin. The float.ing
Staley
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hostesses included Mrs. Frank
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Wheeler Jr.,Mrs John Courier herdaughterKathy were in the red roses surrounded by china Geo
rge Means and Mrs James is to
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Jr, Mrs Frank Ruble, Misses receiving tine to welcome the and silver dishes on which Partin serv
ed at the punch at the O v iedo Methodist
f Marriage
Susa.i and Vivian Clonts
guests
refreshments were sered
table
Church Nick Williams, son of —
Mrs. Ike Gary, Mrs. J.H.
A beautiful hand crocheted
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A corsage of white c;irnations Mrs. Ruth Williams and the late
Staley, Mrs. CR Clonts along table cloth covered the refresh- nestled in a bed
of small pink and sweetheart roses was given Mr. Williams of Brunswick, Gloria Marshall &amp; Jake Jr
with Mrs Merntt Staley and 'nent table with a centerpiece of roses and greenery Mrs to the
honoree, whose wedding Ga, Is the groom-to-be
Leonard E Oliver &amp; Mary I'
Catherine Ray &amp; Ralph H
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miss his favorite TV programs.
Only place he likes to go
Gordon McDonald
DEAR ABBY My husband is with me is to bed, and he's s cry
3-year-uld han,Lsome hunk of good in that deparUnent.
Ttie,A edding of Becky Ann ,
man
with a , peach of a
took place Aug 73, in the chapel of the First United
I'm 38 and tired of staying
disposi tion Ile's a TV repair home all the time Any
Methodist Church of Gainesville Reverend Robert W Breuer
man and does very well. We suggestions?
performed the ceremony.
have two children, and I must
Miss McDonald is the daughter of Mrs. George cu
HOMEBODY
admit
he Is a good father.
(Yews of Gainesville and of Lawrence Herbert McDonald of Mary
My ornp!aints lie can'tt go
DLAR HOMEBODY: (owit
Esther. Thi brdgroorn's parents are Mr. and Mrs Yiilsor,
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,Jordon of Sanford.
sit still for that long. He won t
peaci of a disposition who is
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of
candkIlght Frowh d1k in empire styk and had fitted Jubet
910 to church for the same a good fathff can't be all bad.
sleeves of re-embroidered Alencon lace and a chapel train. Her reason He won't take me Build a social tile by Inviting a
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dancing because he thinks few rlen&amp; IL Yo
ied an dancing Is foolish, He doesn't logo' out to have a good time.
with lace medallions was worn mantiula style. She
W to go out for dimff because
hebimn hwWkrddd wW a bouquet of yellm sweethitart
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DEAR ABBY: My husband
Mrs. James Thomas Stephens of Birmingham, Ala. was her It S too expei1ve. He refuses to makes me feel like such a
sister's m,atron of honor. Other attendants were Br)ion David go to band concerts because he dummy every hi
kh a
Dudley Stephens, nephew of the bride, who served as ringbearff, doesn't like
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Camping is too rough and him. However, right at thlb
fiShing is boring. He WilL go moment I am sitting here
attendants were dressed in yellow and carried bouquets of white
deer hunting, but he won't take puzzled and in ZRar3. so I
daisies and tropicana roses.
me becaus" 'men don't take defided to write to you
The trmdegrocm's father served as best man
Mr. and Mrs. Ore" enterUlned with a reception and wed. their wives." He won't go for a
My basement is flov&amp;d, and I
walk with me bccause he might can't do my washing, My
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Attending the event, which
Police recently held a picnic at was
hosted by the Harbor City
the Wekha Sta te Park
where Club, were Kathy and Howard
the youngsters were treated to
West, Donald and Louise Jones,
swrnuning, a nature trail hike, V
ernon and Laura Cox,
and a barbecje
Margaret and Jesse Koger,
Accompanying the group of Anita and Rusull Williamson,
15 youngsters were advisors
Evelyn and Sam McCarthy,
Betty Eastham, Joe and Evelyn
Charles and Wilma Bennett,
Nelson and John and Nancy
Robert and Velma Williamson,
Booth.
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Thomas and Julie Van Iluelin,
Neal Zollar, Ken Locklear and
held and discussion centered
Allen Crom.
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Donald P. HIllyer, , 1310 E.
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active participant in parades, believes she's gonna make the
leaving the family nest nor of on her own, to learn about
Marti has certainly Proved contests and fashion shows ever Big Time!

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Fletcher Studios during the entering a school where herself and see different places.
she can make it on the local optimism and sparkle, deterpast year.
everyone will be strangers to
"1 want to prove a small town scene. Winner of the Million mination and good sense.
She will find he r own apart- begin with, can tarnish her girl can go a long way, really be Dollar Baby' title when
she was Combine these with talent and
in New York City, but enthusiasm. "I feel every girl somebody," declared the
years old, she has been an hard work, and Miss Boyd

Stetson University, DeLarid.
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Cheryl Lynn Copeland became the bride of Glenn David Hill
She Is a mathematics
Sliaron Ixigh Warren and James Thomas Lickteig were united
Terri Kottleman Skinner of Altamonte Springs, became the
August 2 in the Community United Methodist Church of 'in marriage Saturday, Aug. 16 in the First Baptist Church of bride of Randy Middleton Torbett of Sanford, on Aug.
MARTHA HOISTEEIN
17, at 4 professor at Seminole ComCasselberry. The Rev. Dan Casselberry and the Rev. Bill Pickett Maitland. The Rev. Dr. James W. Parrish officiated at the can- p.m., In the
College.
private banquet rooms of Holiday Inn, 1-4 and SR 436, mu
nffidated at the 7 pm. double-ring ceremony.
dlelight double-ring ceremony.
Her fiance, born 1n1 i.4ieaue
Meade A l umni Assn. and the Orlando
Altamonte Springs.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Richard L. Copeland,
Ilie bride is the daughter of Mrs. Jean Kottlenian and San- graduated from High School in Claims Assn. Ile Li an insurance
17he bride is the (Laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Warren of
819 Arlington Blvd., Altamonte Springs. The bridegroom is the
ders
M. Kottleman, both of Orlando. '.,he is the granddaughter of
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Robert Hill, Longwood Hills Road, Casselberry. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Mrs.
Rae Rudich, Winter Park, and Mrs. Ruble KotUeman of B.S degree from the University Inc.
lickteig of Altamonte Springs.
Longwood.
of Tampa. White is director of
Orlando.
The couple plan to be married
Carol Stem was organist for the ceremony and the bride's
Given in marriage by her father, the bride ore a formal length
Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs Jan McClung of Sanford, the Orlando Jaycees and is Nov
1 in the First
fadw sang the wedding music.
gownof whitecandlefight Mira-Mist. Its high necklineand empire and Kenneth S. Torbett of Boca Raton. His grandparents are
active in Delta Sigma Alumni Congregational Church of
Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore an old L-dce were trimmed with appliques of re-embroldered alencon and ,Mrs. Fred Carle originally of New York and Virginia, and Asso., University of Tampa Winter Park.
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fashioned formal length gown of white featuring a VA neckline lace in floral sprays with pearls The full Bishop sleeves and
long Mrs Vivian Torbett of Richmond, Va.
outlined wi th wide lace and long sheer sleeves with lace below th e formal train had tr iple bands of French beaded lace. Her layered
Warren R. McClung, stepfather of the bridegroom, per.
elbows. Its long train was also trimmed in lace. She wore a cap shoulder and fingertip veil of candlelight illusion was designed in formed the original candlelight and double ring ceremony.
styled headpiece which was overlaid with lace and a flowing veil a crescent shape covered with lace appliques and seed pearls. She
The bride wore an original gown of Imported French An. __________________________________________________
edged with the same lace She carnedanosega} bouquet of hlte also wore a famil) cameo and earned a handkerchief that as toinette pink crepe
with i modified sseeptng skirt and long
daisies and roses.
carried by her grandmother at her wedding 50 years ago.
taper~d
sleeves.
An
oval
fitted basque, which formed the focal
Roger A. Cassidy, 19, Rt 3 Bx Lk Brantley Rd., Rt 2 Maitland,
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point of he delicately draped bodice, was enhanced wi th sell- 497, Pameal F. Rose,
18, 13 Helen J. Hopkins, 40, lIt 2 Ri
The bride's sister, Miss De bbie Warren of Casselberry, sisterlong sleeveless gown in blue with sheer overlay print, topped by a
covered buttons.
Sherry Ave., Winter SprIngs
519 Maitland
tri-law, Mrs. Debbie Warren, of Denver, Colo., arv.i cousin Mrs.
sheff jacket. Miss Copeland carried a boL,quet of white daisies
She carried a french hand bouquet of pink sweetheart roses,
Virgil L Springier, 25, 105
Pam Roberts of Winter Park were attendants. The wore IULnand yellow carnations.
Rickford W. Beasley, 28, POB
stepanotls
and
gypsophil.a
showered
with
lace
and
ribbon
Roosevelt,
Muncie
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Lk Monroe Pk, Patricia,.
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d.,
Linda
Miss Sally Leslie, Miss Boni Tobin, Miss Jana Wallick and Miss tical old-fashioned blue gowns trinuned with candlelight lace, and
streamers.
Her
headpiece
was
a
coronet
in
replica
of
the
bridal
F.
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same
O'Dair, 19, IW5 W 25th
Carol Godfrey were bridesmaids. Their gowns weere identical to earned white baskets of daisies with blue centers,
bouquet.
Ray D. Hoctel Jr., 46, 551 E.
James L. Landress, 19, 210
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honor attendants. Miss Stephanie Copeland was flower girl.
The bridegroom was attended by his brother, John Lickteig of
Attending the bridal couple as best man and matron of honor Semoran Blvd, Fern Park, Golden Days Dr., Casselberry.
The bridegroom's brother, Frank Hill was best man.
Miami. CUfford Lickteig of Casselberry and Alex Bergens of were the bridegroom's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Christine Thomas, 54, 2550 Cynthia J.
Matson, 18, 400 E 5th
Dan Hill, Jeff Hill, Jim Brinker and Gary Miller were ushers
neth B Torbett of Miami The matron of honor wore a subdued Nordman Me, New
were ushers
St
Smyrna
Chuluota
Following a recirption in the church Fellowship HaH, the couple
pricot gown. fashioned aIW the slim silhouette, witb scal,loped ,, Beach
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Wedding music was sung by Js.mSmith, acvompame by Mrs. rapelet
Joseph G. Steffens, 21. Z7768
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Following a wedding trip to the Florida West Coast, the
Ne 144, N Miami, Carrie J. C)mthla L Tischer. 20, 300
Dade Jr. College and the bridegroom Is a student at the
Following a reception in the church Fell owship Hall, the couple newlyweds are making their home In Altamonte Springs where McKni
ght,22, lIt 2 Box 525 A, Cynthia
University of Miarni.
left on a wedding trip to Jamaica.
the bridegroom is employei; by the Holiday Inn and the bride is an
They will live in Casselberry
employe of Southeast Bank Corporation, Maitland.
Edw. C Schwelckert, 45, 519 Ave., Avenel New Jer3ey,k
Lorr;neptah
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Sunday, Aug. 31. 1975
Evening Herald, Sanford,

Complete Bus Schedule For The 1975-76 School Year
Route stops and timetables (
School buses Serving elementary
SchIS in Scn,inole County begin
nsno Sept 7, are liSted below First
time Shown in each case is
morning PiCkup time; secondtime
5 PrrivI at the stop for kin
deroarten Pod IrsI grace after
school. The third time is afternoon
arrival at stop 01 grades 21 Schools
not li5trd are walk in schools
BEAR LAKE ELEMENTARY
South Bear Lake, BuS 130: Bear
Like Road &amp; Quick Stop StoreS
214. 106. Bear Lake Road &amp; Pine
VIew WayI18.7 13,1 OS. BearLake
Cit. &amp; Linneal Beach Dr 5:43. 2'Os.
351. Bear Lake Cir &amp; Green's Stop
5.4. 209. 339 Bear Lake Ter &amp;
Sombrero Ave I 49. 7.10. 1 3,
linneal Beach Dr &amp; Ma'er's Stop
551, 711, 107, Linneal Beach Dr. &amp;
Beprvicw WayS 32. 717. 4 03. Bear
L4ke Road &amp; Cub Dr I SI. 7 .
357
Lake Harriet Estates — Forest
City, Bus 19: SR 13$ &amp; Lake Harriet
Dr 545.2 13.4 05 Alhambra Ave &amp;
Dahlia Or 5 47 7)) 4) Alder
Ac &amp; Dahlia Dr I 4. 7.10. i 00.
Magnolla0r &amp;JewellLn ISO, 20$.
318. Magnolia Dr &amp; %est Lake
i' 1
Pr,rtie Rci
,
Lake Harriet Estates — Forest
City. Bus 54: West Lake Brarteley
Pd &amp; VirginIa Dr S 45. 2:15. 1 01.
Willow Ave &amp; BIrch St I'll
U.
1'02.WillowAve&amp;Dog*oodsl 549,
311. 101, Alhambra Ave &amp;
Dogwood St ISO. 210. 1:00. Alder
Ave &amp; Dogwood St. I'll. 709. 359,
Forest City south of SR.434,
Paradise Point. Bus 35: Academy
Ave &amp; Fcw'est Lake Dr 5 15. 213
1:05. Academy Ave &amp; Ptsgah Ave
$:17, 711. 1 04, Pearl Lake CSwy. &amp;
Pisoah Ave 547. 713. 403. Pearl
Lake Cswy. &amp; LaMar Ave I 49, 2:11,
4:01. Mc Neil Ret we'tt of Pearl Lake
CSwy. ISO, 7:10, 100. McNeil Rd &amp;
Eden Part
S 37. 7 CI. 3 11.
McNeil Rd &amp; Itq'.r
Rd 5 53
7 07, 337
Oakland Hills, Bunnel Rd., Bus
1$2: Caliente Way &amp; Fiesta Dr 5 45.
715,4 06 Barbuda Way - m.dctle of
block 517, 714. 4 04. Bunnell Rd at
raIlroad 550 7I1 4 01, Bunneil Rd
west of railroad $ 11. 3 10. 1 00.
Bunnelt Rd &amp; Eden Park Aye 512.
7:09, 3 59, Bunnell Rd east to Bear
Lake Rd $53. 7.07, 357
SR-UI, Oakland Hills. Mathews
Rd. area, Bus 121: SR 131 &amp; Arlefta
St. 5 10. 7 70. 1 10, SR.431 &amp; Green
Acres Camp 541, 3:19. 1:09.
HIlIvew Dr &amp; Durango Way $13.
2 17, 1 01, Hillview Or &amp; Mathews
Pd 544,2 16.4 06. Oaklando Dr. &amp;
Mathews Rd. 5:17, 713, 4:03.
Oaklando Dr. a. Enclno Way $'49.
2:11,1 01, Oaklan*Io Dr.
middle of
block 550, 210. 400. Oaklarsdo Dr.
I Acapulco Way 1:31, 7 09. 3 59
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EASTIROOK ELEMENTARY

Cats Atoms, south Winter Woods,
Bus 2$: 'flea. Ci?. &amp; Tierra C'r
5:35,710,3.5.4, Tierra Cit. &amp; Monte
In. 5:37, 3:17, 3:54, Tierra Cir, &amp;
Coventry Dr., $39, 2:17 3:55,
NPtingham Dr. &amp; King Richard Ct.
S:41, 7:16.100
Winter Woods. Slevak Gardens,
Bus 113: Nottingham Dr. I ki.g
Edward's Ct 1:10, 2:11. 3:51,
Poinciana lid &amp; Hampton Cir
(easttl.41,2 13.359. POinciana Rd
&amp; Hampton Cr (west) 1:42. 2:16.
1:00. poincIana Rd &amp; Susre Rd
5:43. 2:17, 101, Japonica Rd &amp;
TamarinSt $44.2 II, 4.07, Howell
Branch Rd &amp; Stetanick Rd 1:49.
3:09, 3:53.
Rldge.HIØ. east Tan,leweed,
SodgefIeld ApIs.. Sam Jot. Ap?s.,
Wielse Woods lvi 139: SR.434 &amp;
Sedgefiefd AptS $10, 7.09, 3:51.
Winter Woods Blvd 1. San Jose
LOts U 47. 7'll. 4 00 W,rWer Woods
1 02. High St &amp; Ridge Dr I 46.2 IS.
4 01. knoll St &amp; Rie Or. I 47. 2:16.
4 05. knoll 1' &amp; Linden Rd $
7.17, 1:05
ENGLISH ESTATES
ELEMENTARY
Lake Wood. Lake Wood Shores.
lush: Birctuwood Dr. &amp; Cedarwood
Dc.l'IS. 3:01.) 54. Birchwd Ot'. &amp;

Clserrywood Dr. I iJ. 710 3.34.
Summ.rwgI Dr &amp; CPus'rrywood Di'
14$, 7 11, 357. Spr'an Dr
t
supply stc.re I 49, 7 17. 3 51. Hwy.
.

1:00 Hwy. 1197 across from An
derson Nurry I 57.7 11. 101
Prairie Lake (south area), Bus
115: S Prairie Lake Dr &amp; San
dalecod Dr $45, 717. 4 03. 3
Prairie Lake Dr &amp; Lauren Ct. I 47.

&amp; Ssr Seba an Pr.ii I SI 2 Ii
35$
Spring Oaks (southeast), Bus lOt
Route I: Okcrest St 8. Greenbrjar
Blvd $30. 214.3 19 Oakcrest St &amp;
Briarwood C) 111. 213. 33.1. Oak
crest t &amp; Mnck'nqhrcj In I 33.
717. 3 18
Spting Oaks (northeast), Bus 101
Rcute 3: Mnckngbird In &amp; Pe.a(h
v.ci
r I 48. 7 18 4 II Little
Wtkivp Rd &amp; Peachwocxl Dr I £9.
7:17. 4 16. Little Wekiv
Rd &amp;
Rlvervew Ave. 540 715. I 17.
i'ttle Welva Rd &amp; Larkspur In
I II. 719. 1 15
Spring Oaks. Bus 153, Route 1:
Teakwood ,
Lrksp,,r Ln I 25
717. 107. Sprn Oaks Blvd &amp;
W.ldwoød St 8 79 2 II. 351 Spring
Oaks Blvd &amp; HeatherIon Village
i, 3
531,
SR 13.6 East
Pilr',i 5 31, 72G. 4
Spring Oaks (north central), Bus
Route2: Ta¼wood Dr &amp; Orchid
Ln I SO. 2 16. 1 17. Greenbriar
Blvd &amp; Aoptewooa Ln S 57. 7 IS.
1 15.

Spring Oaks (southwest) Bus s,
Route 1: Greenbriar Blvd &amp;
Batsawood Ct. 1.30. 2:15,3:57, Little
WI'kiva Rd &amp; goakview 51. 5.32,
3.16, 359. Little Wekiva Rd &amp;
Sprucewood Ct., (South)) I 34, 217.
LAKE MARY ELEMENTARY
i 01. Parkwood Ave. &amp; WildwOd
A,e . 8 34. 7 18. 1 02
GooArea South of 11th St
Spring Oaks (south central). Bus
gj I ,ouTnwt%y 1(0., hut Ill
14. Route 7: Hickorywood Aye' &amp;
Gree'nbriar Blvd 5:50. 714, 1 II, 15th St &amp; Strawberry Me $ iS.
Plickorywood Ave. &amp; Spring Oaks 1.4$. 3.32, 18th St &amp; Perslmmcn
Ave 1.17, 1:43. 3.30. 11th St. &amp;
Blvd I 53. 2)3, 1 1%
Southwest Rd. I 19. 1.11, 3:25, 2O??
St. &amp; Southwest Rd 520, 1:40, 3 77,
GENEVA ELEMENTARY
72nd &amp; Southwest Rd 8:77, I 38.
West Geneva, Mullet Lake area. 325
Lockhart Area, East of Airport
But 4): Cochran Trail off SR 465:25,
2 11. 3:59, CVOCHRAN Trail &amp; Blvd and WIsI ol Southwest Rd..
Sample's stop 5.27, 2:16, 1.01, Bus 121: 18th St. &amp; McCarthy Av
Cochran Trail g9 Cochran's stop $ 15, I 43, 3 75, 11th St. &amp; Hawkins
1.39,7:15, 113. Cochran Trail &amp; turn Ave 8 17, 1 12, 377. 72nd St &amp;
around3 3,7:70,1 l5,SR 461 Lake Hawkins Ave $ IS. I 40. 3 2

Rd I 3 10. III. 3 41, SR 570 &amp;
Seminole Terr. (Carrivan Ave.)
812.1 57, 3.43. SR 5208. Lake Hayes
Rd 51), 156, 3 47, SR 520 &amp; Mit
chell Hammock Rd 1:45, 1:5:3, 3:39,
SR 5708. t3ostonHiIl 1:17, 1:57, 3:37.
Jackson Heights Area. Bus 41: SR
1I &amp; Academr Ae 8 50. 1 52. 337
Johnson HilIReid Road Area Bus
126: Sl 1268. Johnton Hllll:4, 1.55.
.3 143 Reed Rd &amp; HarriSon Dr. $ 52,
I 52. 3.3?.
SR 475 North of Oviedo (Crystal
Shores), Black Hammock, Garden
Grove, Bus 125: Deleon 5t &amp;
Howard Ave. 5.30, 2. 17. 4.00,
Orangewood Dr. &amp; Palmetto St.
(Garden Grove) 5:31, 2:13, 3:56,
Florida Ave &amp; Spler's Stop 5:37.
2:10, 355, Florida Ave. &amp; Elm St.
5 31.2 09,3:51, Florida Ave. &amp; Stone
5t 139, 2 05, 3.53, Florida Ave. &amp;
Van Arsdale Or. 1:40, 2.07. 3.52,
Neye'sStoponVanArsdale Dr 5:12,
7.06, 351. SR 426 &amp; Whltson's Stop
8 45. 7 07, 3 1?, SR .126 &amp; McNair's
Slog 8.17, 2 00,3:45, SR *768. Walsh
St I 4, 1 59, .3 4.1, SR 126 &amp; Pipin's
Stop I 19, 1.5$, 3:4), SR 125 &amp;
McLeod'S Stop 8:51, 156, 3.41, SR
476 &amp; Crystal Ave. 1:51, 1.53, 3:35,
SR 1268. Celery Cir. 1.55, 152, 3:37
Wagner. SR 4)9. Bus 94: R 1198.
Wsoner Curve 130. 7 05, 350, SR
. '' '' Cfl S Step I 11. 2 C.
'.1,
4' ,it Ttjrf%iijr
31.

Marvin Ave S:49, 2:15. 4:00. SR 477
&amp; Wlldmere Ave. 1:50, 2:11, 3:59,
Oleander Ave. &amp; Tullis Ave. •
2:13, 3:55, Oleander Ave. 8. Lake
Ave. 5:57. 2:17. 3:57, Maine c.
Maine St. 1:53, 2:11, 3:56, SR in a.
Maine St 531, 2:10, 3:55.
Longwood — South of SR 4)4, Bus
39: Grant St. &amp; Maine St. 1:4.5, 2:15,
100. Grant St &amp; Wlldmere Ave.
546. 214, 359 PeterSOn's Drive 5.
Wildmere Ave. 1:47,2 13.) 51. East
St. &amp; Witdmere Ave. 5:19, 3:11, 3:56
East St. &amp; SR 131 1:50, 2:10, 3:55.
Longwood —West of SR 437, Bus
139: Wilma St &amp; SR 131 1.50, 7:10,
3 55. Wilma St. &amp; Day Care Center
8 11,7 11,356, Wilma St. &amp; Warren
Ave 5 52, 7:17, 3:37
SR 437 North of Lengwood
(Shomate, Lake Ruth), Bus ID):
1778. 11th St. 5 4.5, 2.10, 3.35, SR 247
&amp; Shomate Dr. 5:17, 2.17, 357, SR
1278. Lake Ruth Dr. 8:49, 7:11, 3:59,
Hutchinson Pkwy, &amp; Tlmocuan Way
I II. 7 16, 1 o
Longwood Hills, Highland Hills.
Shadow Hill (Woodlands Students),
Bus 103: Longwood Huh Rd &amp;
Pleasant Hills Rd. 8:10, 7:70, 1 05,
longwood Hills Rd &amp; Lake Emma
Rd 842, 7 $6. 1 01. Freyer Dr. &amp;
Lake Emma Rd. 5:41, 7.1$, 1:03,
EE
Williamson Rd. &amp; Loch
I ciri'end Av . A iS, 7 Ii
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i.irijt'ri.'
7,
Rd

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Jessup Rd $ 36, 212, 357. Mullet
Lake tark Rd. &amp; Shady Lane, 5:39,
7 09. 3 34, Mullet Lake Park Rd at
end of pavement S II, 2 07, 3'S?
Myth? Lake Park Rd &amp; Bass Blvd.
I 12. 7 06, 2:51, Mullet Lake Park
Rd &amp; red house on II 8.43, 2.05,
3 50. Mullet Lake Park PcI at clay
ra $ 11, 701. 3:19, Mullet Lake
Park Rd &amp; Brown's stop I 45, 2:0),
3 41. Osceota Rd. &amp; Keith's stop
$ 16, 7.02. 3:17, Osceola Rd. 8.
Hyavy equipment 541 200, 3 43.
Osceola Rd. &amp; Golden's stop 5:50,
1 51, 343, Osceola Rd. &amp; Sawmill
152, 1.56, 341, Old Geneva Rd. &amp;
red brick house, 5:5:5. 1 13. 331
Osceola, North Geneva, Bus 103:
Osceola Rd at dead end 5:30. 2 11.
3 56, Osceols Rd at hard surface
$37, 2 09, 354, Old Geneva Rd
sOuth of ba'l curve 534, 2:07, 753,
Lake Geneva Dr. east of Old Geneva
Rd 1.37, 2 01, 3:19. Lake Harney
Rd. east of Lake Gereva Dr. 8.39,
7.02. 3.17, Lake Harney Heights Rd.
5.11, 2.00, 3 43, Lake Harney Rd &amp;
ron Lane Park Pd. $43, 1.5$, 3.43,
SR 16 8. UniversIty Heights I 44,
1.53.340. SR lSeatt of SR 126.5,4.
153.3 3$
SR-125, Snow Hill area, Rest
Haven, Old Mims Hwy., Bus 41: SR
476. &amp; Hinoiosa's Stop 5.23, 2.19,
4:03. SR 176 &amp; Harper's stop 8:71.
7:17, 1 01, Old Mims Ret weSt 04
Snow Hill Rd., 5:79,7.15,3 59, Snow
Hill Rd at 1st driveway 5.31, 70$,
353 5
Hill Rd &amp; Church 5.33,
3.10, 3.55, Snow Hill Rd &amp; Bank's
Stop 1:31,2:11,318. Old Mims Rd &amp;
Scott Rd 1:35, 2.05. 3 50, Old Mims
Rd. west of Jungle Rd. 5:29, 201.
3:49, Old Mirns Rd. &amp; Jungle Rd
10. 703. 3 11. Jungle Rd South of
IRIS, 5.11, 2:02. 3.47, 1Q46 at
microwave tower $45, 1:55, 3:43,
Rest Haven Pd. &amp; Lake BeatrIce
5:47, 1:54,. 311, Rest Haven CIrcle

Hidden Lake. Shennandoah
Village, San Mo South. But 92: Lake

Blvd I 75, 1:13. 3.30,Sanford Ave. &amp;

pvtnst

1.77. 1:47,3:37. Sanford Ave

&amp; Woodmere Blvd. $21. 1:11, 333.
Sanford Ave. &amp; 77th St S 79, 1.49,
334, Sanford Ave. &amp; Lemon In.
$30. l'5O,3:35,SsnfordAve.&amp; 25th
P1 5:3), 1:5), 3:36. Princeton Ave. S.
75th St 8.33, 1.57. :37, Orange Ave.
&amp; 25th St 1:33, 1:53. 3.31. Mellon.
ville Ave &amp; 25th St 1:35, 1,55. 3.10.

Master's Cove Apts., But SI:

Mayfair Cir &amp; Club Rd S 75. 1.42,
3.77, Ridgewood Ave., at north end
of Seminole High $27, 1:10, 3.75,
Santa Barbara 0 &amp; Marshall Ay
5 79, I 31.3 23, Santa Barbara Dr. &amp;
E Portal Ave. 8.30,1:31,3.72, Santa
Barbara Dr. &amp; IroquoIs Ave. 1:31,
1 36, 3.21

Oreamwold. Masters
Cove.
Geneva Terrace, Rldgewoed Arms,
But 131: Elm Aye' &amp; 75th St.. •.75,
155,3 40. Park Ave. 1. 77th St $29,

8:30. 1:50, 335. Iroquois Ave. &amp;
Santa Barbara Dr. 1.33, 1.17, 3:33,
ElPoq'talAve,&amp;Santa Barbara Dr.,
0:34, I'M, 3 31. l'tartwehl Ave. &amp;
Sant,s Barbara Dr. 1:35, 1 45, 3:30,
Ridgewood Ave at north end of

Seminole High Campus, 537, 1.41,
Ridgewood Ave 3. Tevr.,ce Dc.
$ 31, 1.43, n.
Cedar Ave &amp; 75th 5? 5.39, 1.42,3.71,
itolly Ave &amp; 24th St. $ 1). 110, 3 25
Sanford Airport
Lake Golden
area, Bus U: R.177 &amp; Laurel Ave.
1:20, 137. 3.13, Sanford Ave. &amp;

Dr.,&amp; Simpson Park I'll, 2 17,3:59,
Driftwood Dr &amp; Pinreoud Ct. 5'57,
7:11, 355, Lake Rd &amp; P,ne*'ood ct.
5:33. 710. 3.57. Rosenwald area
south of Norms St. and west ot La)'e
Howtll Rd. Bus 9): Jackson 5? 1
Oak St. $45 316. 4:07. Jackson St.
&amp; Dunbar St S'4&amp; 715. 1 Ci.
DePugh 5?
midelie of Block 5.41.

port Blvd &amp; BaiIy Ave. 1.34, 1:55,
3 Il, Onora Pd,, &amp; Mellonvilte Ave.
I 26. 1:13, 3.31, OhIo Ave. &amp;
Marquette Ave. 5:79, 1:50, 3.34,
Pineway wttt of Sipes Ave •'
1,41, 3 33, Sanford Ave 1. Pineway
5.34. 1:45. 3.31. Sanford Ave., &amp;
Highway 1.36. 1.43, 3:79

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57. 5I

419 &amp; Gre'n's Stop

Mobile Home$.37. 7:01.3.49, SR 419
&amp; TusAseilla Rd.5 31, 3:03,341. SR
4191 Dyson Ran(h 1.40, 7 01, 3:14,
SR 1198. Spring St. 1:11. 2 00. 3:43,
SR 1)9 I BiddIes Stop 5:43, 1:51,
3:43.SRIICI Lo.k'sStopI:1.1, 1:57,
3:42,5R1I9&amp; I4orn'sStopl.4, 1,54,
3:41. SR 119 &amp; Lamoureaus stop
$ 44, 155. 3.10, SR 119 &amp; Green's
Stop 8:4?, 1:51. 3.39, SR 1191 Defeon
St (B. &amp; W. Growers) 1:41, 1:53,

LAKE ORIENYA ELEMENTARY

3.31
Chtluofa, Bus 41: SR 119 &amp; Fifth

Royal Armt Apti . Village Green
Apis, Capistrano Apis., Bus 39:

Ave I 30. 1 55. 31). A'eoue C &amp;
Third C? 1.31. 1:56. 311, Avenue C

5:45, 7 Il, 1.07, Orange Ave &amp;
Royal Arms .pts 1.4$, 2 14, 3 59,
M.4itlarud Ave &amp; Capistrano Apis.
I 53. 2 09. 3 31

Lake Orients HillS, No. Maitland
Ave. Area. Bus 37; Maitland Ave &amp;
Lake Dr 5.41, 2 I), 3.51, Sherwood

Dr. off M.ai?hand Ave. 5.50, 2 10.
'I Ss, Maitland Ave. &amp; Oak Harbour

IS). 2 OS, 3 53
Creekwodd Village Aptt., Under
Oaks Area, Bus 116: Orienta VI. &amp;
Creekwood Village Apts. 1.40, 7:17,
4 07. Highland Dr. I lpswicpu St.
St .1 45. 7 09, 3.51, Acines Dr

•

East

of William Ave. 5:47, 7:11, 3:54,
Ago. Dr &amp; Darwin Dr., 5:41, 2'17,
337 Diane Dr &amp; Darwin Dr. 549.
2 I), 358
Rownwald Area, North of North
St.(Oranada South), Bus$A: North
5f P. Saling Dr . I 15. 2 '7, 157,
?rtt. St &amp; Plñrris St I i7 2 10.

Ann In. 8. Ranch Rd. 5.41. 2:70.
1:05, Howell Branch Rd. &amp; Semorafl
Norlh ApIs, 8:17. 2.17. 4:02. Dodd
Rd. at Trailer Park 1:50, 2:11, 3:59.
Dodd Rd. 8. Robert's Stopl:52, 212,
3:57, Dodd Rd. &amp; Dyke Rd., iS),
Il, 3:54. Dodd Rd north of bridge
5 5:4 2 tO, 3 15
Lake Georgia area, Bear Gulley
area, Tutkawilta Country club But
155: Dead Rd I Carolina Ave. I 10
221, 4:17, Bear Gulley Rd. at
Jonson's stop 5:43, 2:24, 1:09,
Tuskawilla Rd 8. Green's stop 1.45,
2 22, 1,0?, Tuskawllia Rd. &amp; Barr's
stop I 16, 2:71, 1 06, Tuskawllla Rd.
&amp; fleasley's stop 5:45, 2.19. 4.01,
Winter Springs Blvd east ol
Tukawilla Rd 5.51, 711, 3:54,
Northern Way &amp; Swan St. 1:53, 7:17,
317, Noithern Way &amp; Tarpon Cir.
j, 7 13, 355, Howell Creek Dr. at
1711 5.51. 7:11, 359. Oscelot Tr. &amp;
Elk Ct. ISS. 7:15, 4:00, Deer Run at
1051 8:16, 215, 1 Dl
Tuskawilla, Oabniella area, Bus
171: Tuskawilla Rd south of Lake
Dr 5.10,7' II.) 56, Black Acre Yr. &amp;
Dyn Dr. (west) 5:12, 7 1), 3.51,
Black Acre Yr 8. Dvoe Yr. 5:43. 7:11,
359, Black Acre Yr. &amp; Dyson Dr
(east) 5.44, 2. IS, 1:00, Dyson Or. at
965, 5:15, 7.15, 1.01, Red Bug Rd &amp;
Citrus Rd. 5.11, 7.19, 401, Brooks
In &amp; Pooderosa Ranch
,
50
'4.. UrooksLn &amp; Stables 5.52, 2 73.
4'

SABAL POINT ELEMENTARY

Douglas Ave. &amp; Apple Valley, Bus
$55: Douglas Ave &amp; Lorraine Dr.
5.30. 2 01. 3 16. Douglas Ave. &amp;
Highland St. 5:31, 2:00, 315, Hill
crest St. (End of Block) $32. 1:59,
3 41, Hillcrest St. &amp; Franklin Ave.
I 33. I 51, 3 1.3, Franklin Ave &amp;
Lamptighter Red. $'31, 1 57. 3:47,
Candlewick Rd (Middle of Block)
5 33, 154, 3 II, Douglas Ave. (At
firSt house on right go.ng east) 5.37,
'. 4. 3 3;,
Bniarwood Area, Bus 30: jay Dr.

&amp; Gerry Dr B 30. t ¶6. 3.11, Jay Dr
&amp; Oak Dr $ 31, 1.57, 3.42, Gerry
Blvd. I 33. 159, 3 11. Eileen Blvd &amp;
Oaks Dr 536. 2 02. 317, Eileen
Blvd &amp; SR 436 537, 7 03. 3 48
Montgomery Rd.. East Side, The
Springs, Bus lOS: Montgomery Rd
&amp; Esther In I 30. 705. 350,
Montgomery Rd. So of Railroad.
1.37, 7 01. 3 19, Montgomery Rd.
So of Railroad 5.73, 7 02. 3.41.
Springs - Hidden Oak Village S 39,
1 56, 3 17, Springs
Shadow Wood
Village $ II, I 51. 339
Sanlando Estates &amp; The Springs,
Bus 54: Oak St (End) 5:33, I.$i,
334. Oak St (middle) 5.36. I'll.
3 35, Gum St. (Middle) $ 37. 1 56,
336, Live Oak Village (Springs)
10, 1 59. 3 39
Mobil Manor, Meredith Manor,
Golfview Estates. Bus I): SP 4.11 at
Lake Shore Dr $ 35,1 16. I'll, Lake
Snore &amp; Alma Dr $ 36, I 57, 3 12,
Manor Ave off SR .131, 5 37. 15$,
3 43. SR 411 &amp; GOlfview 5 10, 2 01.
3 46. E Lake Onintley Rd. &amp; Rena
Dr $ 47, 1:53. 33*, E Late Bran
tle'y Rd &amp; Gene Dr. 5 43. I 52. 3.37
Sweotwater Club, Wekiva Hunt
Club, Miami SprIngs. Swv,twater,
Oaks Pttai VII, Ill, Bus 134: Wekiva
Springs Rd &amp; Miami Springs Rd.
5.30. 1 59.3 41, Weklva Springs Rd
&amp; Sweetwater (hub, 5 3). 7 02. 3 17.
E Wekiva Yr I. Cambridge Dr
5.34, 1:S7, 3:12, E. WekEva Yr &amp;
Ledbury Dr I 34. 1.55, 3 10, Weklva
Springs Rd. &amp; Sweeiwater Cove
5:10, I 12, 337

47. 2 13. 355. E E. Williamson

MIDWAY ELEMENTARY
Cameron City, Celery Ave., Bus

$01: Beardall Ave. &amp; Marquette
Aye,$ 10.1 11,3:3), BearaallAve.
Bridges stop 112. 1.46, 3.31, Ken.
tucky Ave. &amp; Sipes Ave. 1:11, 1:44,
329, Cameron Ave. north of Moore
Station Rd 5:16, 1:42, Cameron
Ave,3rd house north of SR 14 11,
I 10, 3 2%. Celery Ave west 01
Cameron' Ave 870. 1.35, 3.2)

C) &amp; Second Il. 5.33. lii. 3.4).
Avenue E &amp; Second St. I 3.1. 1.59,
3:44, Avenue H &amp; Third St. •
2 01.3:16,Avenue E &amp; Fifth St
)
7 03. 3.11, Avenue F. &amp; Sixth St.
I 39. 2 01. 3 19. Tropical Ave. &amp;
Seventh Si. S sO, 7 05, 3.50.
Rural Chuluota, ChulaVista, Bus
III: Lake Mills Petal 1st Ave I 30,
7 II, 4.00. Lake Mlll
Rd &amp;
Lakeview Dr I 31, 3.17, 3.59, Lake
MIlls Rd &amp; Ft. Christmas Rd.
5:37,3:16, 3:51, Curry'iille Rd at
Turnaround 5.35, 7 I). 3:57. Lake

(gr KS) Wayside Dr. (gr. 33), Bus
19: Wekiva Park Dr &amp; Camp
54'minolel 05, Lonqwgod Markham
Pd &amp; SR If, 507 Lonqwoocl
Markham Rd south of IRIS I ID.
oriewnod Markham Rd &amp; Via
flonita I'll, Longwood Markham
Pd &amp; Via Hecmnsa I 17. Markham
Wools Pd &amp; Glovt.r Grove
4,
i ate Markham Rd
north of

)4, Cleat-view Rd 3 Kiwanis Cir.
1.3$. 2 10, 3.55, Clearvlev. Rd. 1.
Aquilfa Dr. 539 704 3:51. Clear
vie"wRd &amp; Groveland Or, $43, 2:05,
353, Groveland Dr . Plo of Snow
Qun Rd I II. 2.07. 3 57, Sncw
Queen Rl &amp; Groveland Dr. 5:4?,
7 06, 33), Snow Queen Pci 5
7 05. 3 10. Snow Queen Rd
A

Markham Rd &amp; Canal Dr Ill, SR.
468. Maureen Dr. 0.19, SR 158. 13
Oaks (amporoejnd 5.70. WaysIde
Dr &amp; (enter Rd S 71, (Wilson
School) I 73 WaysIde Dr &amp; Hen
derson In I 73. Wayid Dr &amp;
WiItonPt,$7s,Waysjde Dr &amp; katy
St $ 77, SR 15 7.
Aye' • . g
p 46 7, Fleter Rd l'!h
30

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Aftern000"dropotf"tlmeswlllbe
established the first wk of school)
Wekiva Park area, Markham area

Ore'g

Casselb.rry — Sunset Dr. area,
Bus 19: Sunset Dr. &amp; Lake Triplet
Dr 540. 711, 104, Sunset Dr. I.
Oakwood Dr 5.13, 2 15, 1.01,
S.eminola Blvd. &amp; lvey Ln. 1:45,
7 II, 3 59 Seminola Blvd &amp; E
Triples Or 5 io, 7 I). 3 SI
Il: Laura St. &amp; Lake Irene Rd 1.4$,
7.15, 1.00, Honey Suckle In &amp; Or
crud In. (north) S 46. 2:14, 359
Honey Suckle N I Orchid Ln.
(south) $ 4. 2 12. 357
Lake Kathryn Woods, Bus $31:
Seminola Blvd &amp; DIane Dr 0.45,
2 IS, 400, Semlrsola Blvd. &amp; Winter
Park Dr. I 50, 717, 35)
Sherwood Forest south of Gte
Crick. Laki Or, area. Bus II:
Winter Part. Dr &amp; 7th St 510.720,
1 OS, Winter Park Dr &amp; Cross St
4.3. 2 19. 1 01, Winter Park Dr &amp;
Crestview Ln S 4.4, 2 II, 1:03, Lake
Lake Dr &amp; Laie Store CIt. 5:41,
7 13, 3:51. Lake Dr. &amp; Holiday Dr.
551, 7:11, 3.56
Winter Springs
Ranch Lands.
Seminole Turf Club area, Bus IS:
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MA'tOfl Ret &amp; Bird Rd I 10, 7:75,
4:13, Trad,winds Rd. S. Sunri.e Ave.
$ 12, 2:26. 1:1). Tractewlnds Pd. &amp;
Hayes Rd
$ 4), 734
10,
Tradewinds Rd west of Hayes Rd
$ u. 273. 101, Traet€inds Rd. &amp;
Most Pd., 11$, 2 27, 107, Panama
Rd. &amp; Moss Rd $ 44. 2 21, 1.05,
Bahama Rd I Moss Rd. I 17, 2 i'),
2 I? 4 07.
Dr
Lepirske's
drivl$:53, 7.14.3 59, Lake Or. IL.
&amp; M Lane S 51.3:13,3,51. Lake Dr
&amp; Bird Rd. I'SI, 2:17, 3:57, lake Dr.
at 1910 E 5.57, 7.10, 3:13
The Hills. Tafiglewsod, Stratford
Square Apts.. Sorrento Square

Att., Bus 75: Se'ee'twatr

Tr. &amp;

Contlnued from page 6C)
$ 47. Bear Lake Yet,' I Sombero
Ave 5.17, Bear Lake Rd. &amp; Bonnie
Dr $50, Bear Lake Rd. &amp; Curtis 0.-.
III, Bear Lake Rd. &amp; Cleaves ct.
5:53, Willow Aye, &amp; Alhambra Dr
159,

I

STERLING PARK
ELEMENTARY

C

RhvervIew Area, West Sanford,
Bus 53: Riverview Ave. &amp; Narcissus
St 1.0$. 1:49,337, Belle Ave 8.5th
5t. 5 06. 1:11, 333. AIrport Blvd &amp;
Jewel? Ln I 07. i'll, 3:37, Bevier
Rd &amp; Brown's Stop 1:09. 1:11. 3.30,
Airport Blvd &amp; SR 46 I'll, II).
3 21. Pomegranele Ave &amp; 3rd St
3rd St $ 14,1.11,376, AvocidgAve
1. 3rd 5?. I 1$, 1 10. 3 75, OlIve Ave
&amp; 10th St (EMW $ $7. I 3$, 3 72
SPRING LAKE
ELEMENTARY
Hidden Estates, Bretton Woods,
Lake Destiny Apts., Wymore Grove
Apts., Bus $7, Route I: Flame Ave
&amp;SultanaLn,5:3O, 2:17,1 0%, Flame
Avt &amp; CynthIa Ct I 31. 7 15, 1.02,

Melanie Way &amp; Lisa In S 37, 7 19,
1 0), Oraruole Rd. &amp; Woodlake Dr
S 31, 7 II, 359. Wymore PcI &amp; Lake
Wymore Rd. Wymore Grove Apts

I 79, 2 ID. 311
SprIng Lake Hills Apis., Bus 57,
Route2: Wymore 1d &amp; Spring Lake
HillS Apts. S so. 2 I?. 4 1s
Spring Lake Hills, Bus IS. Route I:
Spring Lake HillS Dr. &amp; Spring Cove

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l we, law. I,

Crooms.EMH, Lakevi,w.ESA,
Pine Crest.E5A, Bus III: SR 434 &amp;
Mobile Ave 6.45. 119 Lahambro Dr.
6 19, SQ 436 &amp; Forest lake Ave.
6 57. SR 4.31 &amp; Arletta St 6' 37. SR
431 &amp; HIllylew Dr. 6.55, Spring Oaks
Blvd &amp; Greenbrlar Blvd 7 07, 154
Ronnie Dr 7 06. Oranole Ret &amp;
Sultana In '.,IO, Orariofe Rd &amp;
Woodley Rd 7 17. Maitland Ave. &amp;
Spring Lake Rd. 7:15, Marl land Ave.
8. Eilsworth St. 7:16, Jackson St. 1
Oak St. 770, Jackson St &amp; North St.
721, Magnolia St. &amp; Brentwood Ave.
1 25. SR 421 8. Palmetto Ave 731.
Creoms.EMII, Milwee.EMH,

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WINTER SPRINGS
ELEMENTARY

LakevIew.ESA, Pine CrestESA,

Lake Irene area, Lake Lucerne
area. Lake Hodgi Estates (north
area) Bus N: Lake Irene Rd &amp;
Seigrist Slop S 35. 2 24, 4.0), Hwy.
I? 97. south of Q 434 (bOx 355) 5.37,
776. 1 03. Delaney Dr. &amp; FlorIda
Ave I 10, 721, 1 59, Lake Lucerne
Dr &amp; Lee Ct $11. 7.20. 3:55,
Nursery Rd &amp; Talmo St 1:43. 7 15,
3 56. Timberland Yr. Landmark Ln
$44,215,353
Meadow Lark, Bus 96: Dav1d St 8.
Bennett St (south) $ 53, 2.10, 1 12,
David St I. Bennett St (north) I 56.
2 I?. 4 IS
Lake Hedge Estates, Sherwood
Forest, (north of Gee Creek). Bus
5$: Winter Park Dr. north of Gee
Creek Ln I 13,2 19, 3.59, Wolf Yr. &amp;
Gee Creek Ln I 17, 7:15, 3:57, Wolf
Tn. &amp; Osceoha Tr 0.13. 2 I?. 356,
Colony Dr.
middle of block 5.45,
2 II, 351
Meadow Lark, Bus SI: Sherry
Ave. &amp; L)avd St. 5.50, 7 17, 4:10.
George St. 5. Wade St. 5:52. 2:1),
1 05. SR 131 &amp; Wade St 533, 7:10.
I 0?

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Bus 63: SR 126. West of Oviedo (on
curve) 6 15. SR 1)9 (Downtown
Oviedo) 6 II, SR 119 &amp; Tate's Store
6 50. SR 126 &amp; Jamestown 6 55, SR
126. &amp; Seminole St. (Goldenrod)
6 59. Howell Branch Rd &amp; Semoran
No Apts 7 Ca. Nottingham Dr &amp;
Winter Woods Blvd. 7 06. Not
tingham Dr &amp; Poinciana Rd. 707.
OatordRd &amp;WorthingionRd 1:12,
Seminola Blvd. &amp; Winter Park Dr
7 IS, Concord In. &amp; Cypress Way
7: I, Mllwee Middle SChOOl 725.
Orange Ave &amp; Longwood School
721, Hwy. 1792 &amp; Sky Lark En
trance? 30. Lakeview Middle School
7 10, Airport Blvd. &amp; HugIsey St.
7 47. Croorns High School? 19, SR £6
&amp; Riverview Aye', 5:57, 8th St &amp;
Mulberry Ave 7 55. Palmetto Ave
&amp; South Side School 5 00. Palmetto
Ave &amp; 19th St. 5 07. Summerlin Ave
I 20th Ii 5 05. Summerlin Ave. I
Itt Dr I 06. Brlsson Ave &amp; 7tst SI
109
LongwoodSpech &amp; Hearing, Bus
Ill: Airport Blvd &amp; Prk Ave 755.
3rd 5? &amp; Holly Ave 7'59, SR 165. 54
II, 5 01. WaysIde Dr &amp; Katie St.
a in to
a
a
..

Rosinwald.TMH,

Arletta t 7 IS, SR 431 &amp; Hillview
Dr
7 11, Calabria Dr
&amp; San
Sebastian Prado 7 7), SprIng Oaks
Blvd &amp; Greenbriar Blvd. 7:75,
Mockingbord Ln &amp; Greenbrlar
Blvd 7.26, Montgomery Rd. &amp;
PlankinS' Stop 7.70. Palm Springs
Dr &amp; Carlton Sf. 7:3), 110 Oakh.gst
Sf 7 33. Grove Ave &amp; Pineview St.
7 35, Magnolia Aye &amp; DeS.oto St.
7 47. Mercury Sf &amp; DeSoto St. 749.
Milwee Middle School (Receive
SR 1778. Magnola St $ 01, Jackson
St &amp; North St S 02. Lake Howell Rd

Ave &amp; 3rd Sf755, SR 119 &amp; Wade
St. 7:57, Lake Dr. 1. CarlIsle Dr
I 0). Northern Way &amp; Tarpon Cir
S 06. Chcelot Trail 8. Elk Ct. 1:09

t.eMans Apts.. Bus 21 Route I:
Hattaway Dr &amp; North Lake ApIs

Red lug Elemenhary.(MH, ISA,
SLO, Bus 113: Edgemonrj Av
&amp;

5 30.2 11,1 00, PiatIay Dr ,No

Muiphy Rd $ 30. EdOemond Avr

Wayman Ave 757. P

Edgemond

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13th St. I Southwest Rd. l.IS,
Airport Blvd &amp; Hughey SIC,
Country Club Rd &amp; Temple Dr. 1:22,
SR ISA &amp; Vine-wood Dr 1:21, SR 15
&amp; 3rd St. 575. ReceIve Transfer
Students from Other Buses for Pine
Crest ESA at Longeood Elementary
School 9 CX)

Howard Junior HighHearing
Program. Bus 61: Sanford Ave &amp;

I Suns.f Or 5 07, Marigold Rd &amp;
Loednes Square 110, Winter Park
Dr &amp; Brighton Way S II.

Valley Rd &amp; SprIng Valley Loop
5 11,2:13,1 13, Spring Valley Rd &amp;
VarIety Tree Cir. 5.53. 2 IS, 4 IS
North Lake Apts., Hattaway Dr.
area, Valley Forge Apts., Chateau

144..

Millei' Rd 6 25, Sky Lark Circle &amp;
Jay Dr

4

6 35.

longdale Ave

&amp;

Hamilton St 6 39. Howard Junior
High School 7 IS
Elementary
Lake SybeIi
Hearing Program, Bus 54: BUt.

tonw'ood Ave &amp; Alderwood St. So.
7 35, Mulberry Ave I 9th St. 5:00.
McCarthy Ave. &amp; 72nd St I OS.
Raven Ave. &amp; Oriole St. I IS, North
St &amp; Beach Ave 17$. Bear Lake
Rd &amp; Lina In 1:35. Hillview Dr a.
Encino Way 544, Lake Sybella
Elementary School 9.00
Meadows West, Bus 44: Pressview
1S, 7.13. 3.51,
8. Lea Ave

Pressylew &amp; Shepherd Ln 5.45,
2 12, 357. Colonial In &amp; lea Ave.
I 41, 2:11. 3 56.
Windsor Manor &amp; Woadlands Bus
Ill Pock lake &amp; DelIwood B 10,
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1 543. 3 16. Lake Harney Rd north of
SR 46,7.57,311, Lake Harney Rd &amp;
Fort Lane Park Rd. 7:53, 3:19, Lake
Harney Rd. &amp; Baxter's Slop 1:54,
3 70, Lake Harney Rd. east of
Harney Acrelles Rd. 7:55, 3:21,
Lake Harney Rd &amp; Harney Acrettes
Rd 7 56, 3.72, Lake Harney Pd I
Lake Geneva Rd 1 51, 323, Itt SI &amp;
Cemetery Rd 7:55, 3 21, SR 16 east
of SR 126 5:00, 3.76, SR 56 &amp; Lake
Proctor Ct. 801, 327. SR.46 &amp;
University Heights Rd. 5.02, 37$,
SR 426 &amp; Harper's Stop 1.03, 379.

SPECIAL EDUCATION

Osceola, Bus 120: Osccola Rd.
dead end 7 15. 327, Osceola Rd

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(Afternoon "drop off" times will
be eStabliShed Ihe first we'ek of
School) Rosenwald — TMH, Milwee.
Lyman . Speech and Hearing, Bus
ICC: W 17th St at 1505 7 00, W. 15th
at 1811 7 01. 7ottu St &amp; Airport
Blvd 703, $804 Lincoln Ave. 7.0.1,
Carver SI. &amp; Academy Ave. 7:06.3rd
St &amp; Olive Ave.? 10, 3rd St. &amp; Cedar
Ave 711, lIh St &amp; Mulberry Ave
'
10th St &amp; Olive Ave. 1.11, 13th
St at Yip Top Market 7.16,20th St &amp;
Cedar Ave 7.1$, 11th St 8. Frern'h
Ave 7 70. 9th St &amp; Myrtle Ave 771.
11th St &amp; Sanford Ave 7 7). Central
Dr &amp; Empire P1, 1.25, 30th St. &amp;
Perk Ave 7 71. Fairmont Ave at
Garden Club 731
Rosenwald.TMH, Bus 17: 173
Ros.ala Dr 6 50. 7th St 8. Orange
Ave 8 5?, Sunirnc'rlin Aye' &amp;
Langston Or. 6 5.1, Summerlln Ave.
&amp; Wyrwuewoode Dr. 6.55. 70th St.,
Eatt of Brisson Ave (red and white
house) 6 59, 20th St. &amp; Slpes Ave.
700, Midway Ave. &amp; Sipes Ave. 1:07,
Old Osceola Rd I Evans' Stop 7:05,
Olci Osceola Rd. &amp; Kinnard's Stop
7:11, SR 126 I SR 419 (Downtown
Oviedog 7 19. SR 170, near Boston
Hill (Gairley's Stop) 7:77, SR 176,
We"jt of Tuskawilla Pd 7 75, 5P 125
&amp; Palmetto Aie 7 77, Eastbrook
Blvd &amp; Balsum Dr 7:29, Lakemont
Ave I Magnolia Ave 7:33, Late
Howell Rd IIvy In. 7 34. 1539 East
Blvd. 7.3$, Otford Rd &amp; Fern Park
Apl. 7 39. South St. &amp; Lauren Ct
7.1.1
Rosenwald.YMH, LymanSpeech
&amp; Hearing, Bus 143; Washington
Aye' 8. 5th St 6 50, Washington Ave.
&amp; 4th St 6 51, Wilbur Ave. at Post
Office 6 54, 110 Crystalview East
6 59, 2)2 Tangerine Dr. 7:03. SON.
Devon Ave (Winter Springs) 7:70,
SR 431 &amp; HacIenda Village 1:22, 704
Mc,'it Rd 1 7), 1096 Timbertarue
Trail ILk Hodge Estates) 7:25,
Park Dr &amp; Hilltop Dr 72$. Lake
Dr &amp; Carlisle Dr 7)0, Park Dr &amp;
Winier Park Dr 737
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Forest Park, Rock Lake But ISO:
III Palmetto Ave 6:30, Park Ave &amp;
7Sth St 6 33, Hwy. I? 97 &amp; S&amp;jnland

So Entrance 6:13. 300 Maine SI.
lLongwodd) 6 50. SR 427 &amp; Maine St
6 5%, SR 17? &amp; PIne St 6.3). $45
Diane St 7 (0. $16 Darwin St. 7.07,
SR 436 &amp; Hattaway Dr. 7 09, SR 136
&amp; Grace Blvd. 1 I), SR 4)6 &amp; SR 431
7.17,

Woodmere

Dr.

&amp;

Musselehite's Stop 7:75, SR 1)1 1
Hillview Dr 7 35. SR 13) &amp; Pem
brook Rd 7 40.
JACKSON HEIGHTS
MtDDLE SCHOOL

Wlldwood, Sheoah, Coranado
Homes (Winter Springs) Out 131:
Soepard Dr. 8. Wildwooet P. 7:43,
373, Shepinci Dr &amp; SheoaP, Blvd
7 46, 3 22. Sheoah Blvd at Tennis
Club 7.17, 3:21, lit St. &amp; Sheoah
Blvd 7 45. 370. SR 434 &amp; Bombay
Ave. 7 19,) 19, SR 431 &amp; Devon Aye,
7 50, 3 IS, SR 419 I Whilakers
Kennels 7.54. 3:12
Meadowlark (Winter Springs),
Bus 33: Sherry Ave P. DavId 51
(south)? 43.3 l9.SR431&amp;WacieSt
7.7, 3 $7. SR 119 &amp; Wade St. 7 15,

South to Old Geneva Rd. 7 50, 3.17,
1st St &amp; Lake Geneva Dr. (receive
transfer students from bus 120) 7.55,
3 7. SR 176 &amp; Thomas Stop 7:51,
3 10
West

Geneva, Mullet Lake,
Cockran Trail area (PM Bus lOS)

Lah'e Geneva Dr &amp; Burke's Stop
1 33. 3.17, Lake Geneva Rd. &amp;
Plunstori't Stop 7.31, 3:18, Old
Geneva Ru &amp; Oceola Rd 7:36,
3. 19. Osceola Rd. &amp; Green's Stop
37, 3:70, Osceola Rd. &amp; Golden's
Stop 7:31, 3:21, Oscecla Rd &amp;
Philint. cinn
.,, .lW 1 '11 (ii flu
east of Mullet Lake Rd at heavy
equipment, 7.10, 3 21. Mullet Lake
Park Rd &amp; Shadow Dr 7.43, 325,
SR 46 weSt of Mullet lake Park Rd
743,3 26, SR 46 east of Mullet Lake
Perk Rd 7.11, 3:77, Cockran Yr off
SR 46 7 16, 379, Cockran Yr P.
Sample's Slop 7 11, ). 30, (.l:
Geneva Pd. &amp; Ave. A 1 50. 3.31, Dii
Geneva Rd &amp; Hampton's Stop 1 St.
3 37, Geneva Heights Rd east of Oii
Deneva Rd 7.57, 316, Geneva
Heights Rd &amp; Lake Geneva Pci
7: 5,3 3:11, (Transfer students to bus
43 at Geneva School) (In PM
transfer students to bus 4) &amp; 106 .it
Geneva school from bus 120 7 55,
3: 17
'a..

(Taintsville), Bus 111: Brumley Rd.
&amp; flu,rhman's Stop 750, 371,
Kiwannis Cr &amp; Chearview Rd 751,

BelAire Weathersfield, west
area, Bus 135: NoIre Dame Dr. I

Baylor Ave. 1 IS, 311, Clemson Dr
I Carlisle Ave 115, 3 08

Bel.Aire Westhersfleld. east sIde,
Bus 30: Lynctifield Ay
&amp; Tutane

Tarrytown Yr 750, 306, SR 43.1 &amp;
Ichabod Yr 752, 3 05, Raymond
Ave. 8. Stanley St 751, 3 10.
Apple Valley. Woodlands
south
area, Bus 33: Bayberry Rd &amp;
Franklin Ave. 7.15. 3.13, Can
dlewick Rd. &amp; Franklin Ave 7.47,
3 II YOilgale Yr &amp; Heather Hill
750. 308, Tollgate Tr &amp; Willow
Creek Cove? 51,3 07, Tollgate Yr. &amp;
Eastern Fork 75). 3 OS.
Woodlands — Devonshire area,

Ave )55 7 57
SOUTH SEMINOLE

MIDDLE
Britten Woods, HIdden Estates,
Druid Hills. Royal Arms Apts.. Bus

—

77: Oranole Rd

&amp; Woodlake Dr

7 10,1 1), Flame Ave I Croton Dr.
7 42, 3:11, Flame Ave. &amp; Cynthia CI.
743,310, Oranole Rd. &amp; Croton Dr.

7 1.1, 3.09, Oranole Rd. &amp; Hickory
Dr. 145. 3 05. Orange Ave &amp; Royal
Arms Apit 711, 3:05.

Sandalwood, Bus 131: Tollgate Yr. &amp;

LaFlorcsIa, Glen Arden HeIghts,

Swce?briar Branch 750, 3:10.
Eastern Fork &amp; Sweetbrlar Branch
7.52. 3 DI, Stoney Ridge Or &amp;
Sweetbriar Branch 713, 3 07.
Devonshire Blvd &amp; Preston Rd
7.55, 3:05, Devonshire Blvd. &amp;
Rangeline Rd 7:56, 3 01
Woodlands, north area, Bus 102:
E.E Williamson Rd &amp; Penelope Dr
7.15, 3 17, FE. Williamson Rd &amp;
Tollgate Yr. 7 44, 3:11, Rosebrlar
Dr &amp; Tollgate Yr 7 II, 3:09, TIm
berlane Trace I Tollgate Yr 7:50,
3 07
Lonqwood Hills, Highland Hills,

High Ridge, Bus 14: Mi, Vernon Pt.
ivy &amp; Monticello Dr. 7.15, 3,07.
Oranole Pd. &amp; Vlscaya In 7:17,
3.05
Glen Arden. Oakland Shores,
Florida Haven, Bus 24: Oranole Rd

&amp; Glen Arden Way 7:45, 3 06.
Oranole Rd &amp; Woodley Rd 7 45,
3.07. Faith Ter &amp; Woodley Rd. 7;4),
3:05, Faith Ter. &amp; Maltland Ave.
7:4, 3 09, Florida Haven 0.-. &amp;
Maitland Ave 719, 3 Il, Turnbull
Ave &amp; Maitland Aye 7.51, 3:04
Glen Arden Heights. Charter
Oaks, Bus 40: Oranole Rd 8.

Arlington Blvd. 1 50, 3 17, Spring
Lake Ret &amp; Maitland Ave 7 11.3:01,
Spring Lake Rd. &amp; Woodtinug P1.
7 55.) 07, Spring Lake Rd. &amp; Walnut
Ph 1 56. 3 06.
Oakland Estates, Windsong Apts.,
Lake Orients Hills, Bus 15: fl,Ili,Ird

St 8. .'rndsori fpts 7 15, j
True Well Dr &amp; Marshall Ave. 7:4.
3 09, Truesdell Dr. &amp; Ellsworth St.
7 19, 3 10, ?,Saitland Ave. &amp; 5P*r
v,ocii Dr 7 51, 1 12
Capistrano
Apts, north
o
Maitland Aye., Bus 90: Maitland

Ave 5. Capistrano Apts 750, 3 04,
Matland Ave. &amp; Highland Dr. 7:52,
3
Altamonte. Rosenwald area,
Casselberry
west of Hwy. 17.92,

Bus 21: North St &amp; Railroad 743
3 10. North St. &amp; Harris St. 7 46
3 09, Jackson St. &amp; Pine 5?. 747,
3.0$, Jackson St. &amp; Dunbar st.
iD?, Hwy. 179'? &amp; lemon In. 7:51,
3.0.1, Hwy 17978. P;ney Ridge Rd.
2 52. 3 3

Celery Ave., Sanford Airport area,
Bus 34: Celery Ave at Veterinary

Office 7.10, 7'S], Celery Ave. &amp; Sipes
Avt. 7:51, 2:11. Celery Ave. &amp;
Beardall Ave. 7:57,2:55. Celery Ave
&amp; Camer'n Ave.? 5), 7:56, Cameron
Ave south
Celery Ave 7 51, 7 57.
Beardahl Av South of SR 16 1 "8.
2.59, Beardjil Ave near chUrh
7 57,
3 00. Beardall Ave
&amp;
Marquette Aye' 7 58, 3:01. Sipe's
Ave. &amp; Marquelte Ave. 7:59. 3 02.
Ohio Ave &amp; Marquette Ave. I 03.
3 03, Orsora Pd &amp; Melioriville Ave
5 0). 301. Airport Blvd &amp; Bailey
Ave 8 0). 3 06, Sanford Ave. 8.
Mattie St $ 01, 3.07.
Midway — West area, Rowland
Park, Bus 17: Burrows Lane &amp; Itt
St 7 35, 752. Rosseberry In &amp; 2nd
5? 7 56. 2.53, [)rit%Ofl kv, &amp; 70th St
7 59, 2:56
Midway
Central Section, Bus
$1: Britson A,e &amp; Byrd Rd. 7 1).
755, Brisson Ave &amp; 73rd SI. 7 51,
2.56. Spot Ave &amp; 21st St. 1:36,258,
Sipes Ave. &amp; Main St 751, 7,59,

SR.437 north of Lcngweod,
Longwood, Bus 119: SR 127 &amp;

S'f

Shomate Dr. 7 15, 311. SR 427 I
Forestry Tower 7:46,3:17, Grant SI,
&amp; °almetto Ave. 7:19, 3 09, Orange
Ave &amp; Wayman Ave. 7 50, 3:05,
Grant St. I Church St. 7:31, 3:07,
Wayman Aye &amp; Church St. 7:57,
3.06.
Longwood — north area, Bus 133:
longdale Ave. &amp; Reams St 7:50,
305, Grant St &amp; GeorgIa Ave. 7:53,
3 06
Longdale. Longwood north area,

Bus ISC: Highland Ave &amp; Florida
Ave 7 4S,3:O6, Middle of Logan Dr.
1 47, 3 05. Selma SI. &amp; Logan Dr.
7 41, 309, Georgia Ave. &amp; Wayman
Ave. 7:19, 310
Skylai'c, Lake Lucerne, Lake
Hedge Estates, Bus 92: Jay 5?. &amp;
Skylark Cir 745 313 Raven Ave.
&amp; Meadow lark St. 7 46, 3:11,
Florida Ave. I Delaney Dr. 7.49,
3 OS, Nursery Rd &amp; George St. 7:50,
3 07, SR 434 &amp; Talmo St 75) 306
Timberlane Yr. &amp; Landmark In.
7 53, 3 01, Timberlarie Tr. &amp; Co'ony
Dr 7.54. 3 03
Hacienda Village. Sherwood
Forts?. Bus II: SR 431 &amp; Hacienda
Dr 715, 301, SR 134 &amp; Belle St.
7 47. 3 06. Wir,ter Pa'k Or. South of
Timberland Yr 7 19, 304. Winter
Park Dr. &amp; Gee Creek Ln. 7 50, 3 03,
Winter Park Or. I 7th St. 7:51, 3:07
Winter Park Dr. 8. Cross St. 7:52,
301

—

Midway.East area, Bus 140:

Beardall Aye &amp; Main 5? 7 35. 2.51,
SR 46 &amp; Greenway 151. 2 IS
Cameron City, Sanora. Bus 101:
Sanford Ave. &amp; Pornietta Dr. 7.50,
0$. Sanford Ave &amp; Cornwall Rd
1 51. 3:07. Sanford Ave &amp; Highway
1:57, 3.06, Sanford Ave. &amp; railroad
7 53. 3 05, Pineway east of Sanford
Ave 7:53, 3 03. Slpes Ave South of

Kentucky Ave. 756, 307. Kentucky
&amp; Jessup Aye, 7,57, 3.01,
Kentucky Ave east to Cameron
Ave. 7 II. 3:00, Moore Station Rd I
Cameron Ave 759, 2:59, Richmond
Ave south of SR 461.00, 2.5$. SR.16
&amp; Cameron Ave. 1.01, 7,57, Yale
Ave &amp; 26th St. S 03, 755, Sanford
Ave &amp; lemon St 5:05. 7:53
Av

The Terrace, Coronado Homes,
Bus Ill: SR.4)1 &amp; Corlei Ave. 7:4.5,

Washington Oaks, Bus III:
SuTmcrhn Ave &amp; McKay Blvd

I ). 1)1
Woodmere, Bus II): Sanford Ave.
Wocdmere Blvd. 759, 7:11,
SR.427, Elder Springs Area, Bus
155: SR 7178. Hester Ave 750.301.
55)247 &amp; Sunland Dr 7:51,3 00, SR.
477 &amp; Radio St 757, 7:59, SR .477 &amp;
Tucker Dr 7.53, 2 5$, SR 177 &amp;
Bedfard Rd 7.51, 7:57. SR 127 &amp;
Laurel Aye. 7:35, 2:54, SR 177 &amp;
Beicier Aye 756 755

3.11. SR 126 south of Mitchell
Hammock Rd 711, 3 17 SR 426 &amp;
Chapman Rd 1 1$. 3:13, 51)570 &amp;
Beasley Rd. 731. 311, SR $70 &amp;
lake Hayes Rd. 7.53. 3 15, SR 520 I
Sem.nole Terrace 7.53. 3 16. SR 520
&amp; Palm Va'ley (Park Rd ) 7:11,
3 17. SR 120 &amp; MItchell Hammock
Rd 7 IS. 3 15.
Chuhuola, Lake Mills, SR.419

MILWEE MIDDLE

Sleepy Hollow, Rolling Hills —
west area, Bus $4: SR 43.1 &amp;

LAKEVIEW MIDDLE

Tugawilla Country Club area
(Winter Springs), Bus 125: Winter

Slavic, Lake Hayes, Seminole
Terrace, Palm Valley, Bus 52: SR
426 &amp; Pine Ave. 7,15, 3 10. Ill 126
north of Old Goldenrod hwy 7 16,

,

—

&amp; 79th St 75?, 253. Sanford Ave. &amp;

"

,'.onds Pd &amp; Slonegate sctt 7
3 01. Lake Mary Blvd &amp; Sun Dr
7:57, 3.0), Lake Mary Blvd &amp;
Rinehart Rd 7:5), 3:07, Lake Mary
Blvd. &amp; Wilson Dr. 7:51, 3.01. Lake
Mary Blvd. &amp; 5th SI. 7:53, 3:00, Lake
Mary Blvd I 5th St. 7.56, 2:59, Lake
Mary Blvd &amp; P4gb St 7 . 51, 257,
Lake Mary Blvd &amp; Sir Lawrence
Dr 719, 2.56
SR.46.A, Loch Arbor, Bus 33: SR
44 A I Banana Lake Rd. 7:18, 3:06,
SR 46 A &amp; Suburban Estates 7:19,
3.05, Ridge Rd. &amp; Sunset Dr. 7:5),
301, Ridge Rd. &amp; Lake Blvd. 754,
3 00, W. Crystal Dr. &amp; Country Club
Rd. 7:55, 7:59, W Crystal Dr &amp;
Lakeview Dr. 7.56, 2.58, W. Crystal
Dr &amp; Crystal Dr. 7 57. 7:57, Lake
Blvd &amp; Crystal Dr 7.51, 7:56. Lake
Blvd. &amp; Orange Dr 7:59, 755

a..., ,Jasw,a

316

''

Transfer Students from Bus 27) $ 00,

Yr. S.30,'.77, 3 59, Spring Wood Tn.
&amp; Spring Isle Tr $32, 7.20. 357,
Spring Lake Pllils Dr., East of
SprIng Wood Yr. I 31. 7 19, 3.53
Bus IS Route 2: Spr ng VMP'y Ret
&amp; Orange Blossom Cit. ISO 2:10,
110, Spring Valley Rd &amp; Green

a.

8. Myrtle Lake Ilil Rd , 8 36, 2 25.
4 II, Trilby Bend I 8 43. 222, 4 05,
Ynilby BeniJ II 5:15, 2:23, 1:06,
Markham Woods Rd &amp; White Fence
546, 221, 1 01, Markham Woods
Rd at LiltIe's 5 47. 7:20, 1:03,
Markham Woods Rd 8. Parsons Rd
541,7)9,4 07, IbiS Rd &amp; Dehk Rd
I 50, 7 Il. 1 00. Markham Woods
Rd at Cornellt 5 54, 7 I), 357,
Markham Woods Rd at Pond 556,
2 11.

Springs Blvd &amp; Northern Way 716,
3:22. Tarpon Cit. I Pl"rthern Way
1 47, 3.31, Howell Creek Dr. 1.
Northern Way 1 4, 320. Howell
RosenwaldTMM,Mitwee— (MM. Creek Or &amp; Osceiot Yr. 7:19, 3:19,
Bus 73: lake Howell Rd &amp; kradle DysOn Dr I Deer Run 1.50, 311,
Dson Or &amp; Biack Acre Yr (west)
Kare, 7 40, Winter Park Dr
7 II. 3 Il, Re'ii B.g Rd &amp; Plom'no
IWithire Blvd I 00. Carriage PIll
Wy 7 54, 3 Ii
Cr &amp; Haritage Cove Ct I 01
Wagner.Black Hamrncck Area,
South Side
—SLO. Sanford
Bus 61: SR 119 &amp; Green's Stop 7 4.1,
Grammar.EMH. GoldsboroEMH, 335, SR 419 at Wagner Curve 7.43,
But 113: Old Osceola Rd &amp; Even's 371, SR 419 &amp; Baldwin's Stop 7:46,
Stop I OS. Cameron Ave 510, 373, SR 119 &amp; Brantley Ave 7 17,
Cameron Ave &amp; Celery Ave I: I), 3 27, SR 119 &amp; Dyson Ranch 7 49,
Sipes &amp; MIdway Ave $ 16, Slpes 3.20, SR 419 &amp; Spring St. 7 50, 3.19,
Ave &amp; 20th St. 1.17, Brlsson Ave &amp; SR 119 &amp; Hendrlx Stop 7 31, 3.11,
72nd St. S19. Summerlin Ave &amp; SR 119 &amp; SPuull's Stop 7 57, 311,
Mckay Blvd 573, Celery Ave &amp; Deleoti St IHoward Ave. 753,316,
Willow Ave 5:77, Celery Ave. &amp; Florida Ave &amp; Spler's Stop 7.51,
'kry
Av
5:]0._5:i,r,d 3 1S, Florida Ave. &amp; Elm St. 1 55,
t'3'5,v.,,'
Transfer
Receive
Grammar,
Students from Bus 57 for South Side 3 II, Florida Ave &amp; Shangraw's
Stop 7.57, 3.17, Van Ar'sdale Dr &amp;
$ 10. South Side Elementary 5 50
Dionlo's Stop 751, 3.11, SR 126 I
Golct'sboro Elementary I'll
Ramsey's Stop 7 19, 3. 10

MiIwee.EMH,

Mllwee EM H.
Hearing:
Tuskawilla.ESA. Bus ii: Balmy

..

'y'"

4

Sleepy Hollow, Bus 22: Tary Town
Yr &amp; Tappan lee 5.10. 2 IS, 4 00,
Wooden Shoe In &amp; Tiny Town Yr.
$ 41, 7:16. 1.01, Sleepy Hollow Cove
5.1?, 7:11, 1:03, BrOm Bones In. I
I 44, 7.11, 3.59, Urom Bones In. 2
I 43. 2 1), 3 51. lchabod Yr. I 5.14,
312357, tchatod Yr. 2 $ 47, 211,

Beach Dr &amp; Neil Rd. 7.10, Bear
Lake Rd. &amp; Anna Dr. 7:17. W. Lake
Brartley Rd &amp; Camella Ct 7)9. SR
431 &amp; Richbe. Or. 77, 51) 434 &amp;
flrlarclllfe Dr 774, SR 4318. Mobile
Ave 725, SprIngS Blvd &amp; WIsteria
Dr 7.25, Oranole Rd &amp; Sultana In
7.35, 745 Hermit's Trail 7 40.
Tuskawilla — ESA. Bus N: Logan

c

4

Transfer Students at Spring Lake
Elemenlary School 9 05
Woodlands.ESA
Resource,
Longwood.Sp,eech 6 HearIng Bus
SI: Jackson
&amp; North St 830. SR
177 (]9Olongw'oodAve) 537, SR 177
(572 Longwood Ave ) 53). Brent
wood Ave &amp; Campelto St 5.35,
Seminole Ave &amp; Franklin Ave. I']?,
Shepherd Trail &amp; Pressview Ave.
$17, Tarrytown trail &amp; Wooden Shoe
In $ 16, label Point EIem,
(Receive transfer students for
Longwood) 5:57, E.E WilIiamn
Rd I Fox Ridge Run 1.51, E.E.
Williamson net. &amp; Myrtle lake Hills
Rd 9 00
Longwood.speech &amp; Hearing, Bus
3*: Palmetto Ave &amp; Woodcrest Dr.
5.30. Bougainvillea Ct. &amp; Easlbrook
Blvd. I 33, Howell Branch Rd &amp;
Stelanik Rd 536, 7070 Sustig Ret
I II. L.oke Dr &amp; Ridge' Rd 8 s.
Pennsylvôni Ave &amp; ?vtain St 8,49,
Florida Haven Dr I'll, Mt. vernon
Parkway
&amp; Monticello Or. 5:57. Palm Springs
Dr &amp; Oakhurst St. 9 02
Forest Park School, Rock Lake
School. Howard Jr. High, But 10:
Crystal Bowl Cr, &amp; Lancelot Way
7 03, 1301 Oxford Rd. 7.01, Lake
Howell Rd &amp; Kradle Kane 7)0, 1113
Pnirviana Pd . 7 14, 5059 Tangirine
7 19

WOODLANDS OLEMENTARY
SANFORD GRAMMAR
ELEMENTARY

Alfamonte.EMH,
Longwoed.
Speech &amp; Hearing, But 27: SR 1311
Briarcliffe Dr. 1.11, Reclv
Transfer Students at Bear Lake
Elementary School 5.55, ReceIve

2 II, 4 IS

Society Park ApIs., Summit Apt,
Buildings I.)), Bus 93: SR 436 &amp;
5ociY Park Apts $ 4, 7:10, 3:13,
Summit Apti at Recreation Center
5:50, 7 15, 1 00,
Summit AP?5. — Buildings 34.63.
Sausalito Apis., Bus 110: Summit
Apts it Recreation Center 5:43.
7 10. 3:55, SR 436 &amp; Sausalito Dr.
8.19, 2 II, )S9
Indian Hills — north area, Forest
Brook — south area, Bus 132:
Wyndotte Tr &amp; Crer Yr I 41. 718.
05. WYndolte Tr &amp; Shoshonee Tr
1:16, 317, 1:01, Kewannee Yr.
between 70298. 2103. III, 7LIS, 1.07,
Tuskarora Yr. I Brookslde CIr $ SI.
2:13,351, flrooksde Cit., middle of
blOck $ 53. 7:12. 3 57. Iuskarora Yr.
&amp; lake Howell Rd 7 54, 7 II, 3 16
south area, Font)
Indian Hills
-- __.
fl.. I.
UFOUR —
kewanee Yr I Talbot Rd $.4S, 7.70.
103, Kewanee Yr &amp; Falmouth Ret
547, 715, 1 03, Brookslde Rd &amp;
Ressa's Stop 8.19, 7.15, 1 01,
Brookside Rd &amp; Forest Brook Ret
5 51. 2:11. 359, DerbyShire Rd &amp;
Forest Glen Ct. 5:33, 7 12, 3.57.
Howell Park, Bus Cl: Wilshire
Blvd &amp; t5nightun Dr 1 50, 713, 3 54,
middle of block
Wilshire Blvd
$:$I, 212. 357, WIlshire Blvd. &amp;
Winter Park Dr. $57. 2 11. 354
north area. Bus 51:
Summerset
Wilshire Blvd &amp; Debby Dr 5.543,
2 11. 3
!3!.'d
E)rn 0
II, 7:13, 3.55, Wilshire Blvd &amp;
Mark David Blvd $ 53. 2 1). 3
Summers.?
south area, Bus 97:
Mark David Blvd at Swim Club
$ 50, 7 I?, 3 58. Mark David Blvd. &amp;
Cobblestone Ct. I 17. 211, 3:56,
Mark David Blvd &amp; Mark David Ct
5.5). 7 10. 355

-

Sunday, Aug. 31, 1975_ic

S

Dr. I .i . 311, Trailwood Dr &amp;
Balsa Or. 5.35. 7.25. 3:56
BelAIre Weatherstield (east
area). Bus 133, Route 2: LynthtiCld
Ave. &amp; Tulanl Dr. (east) 5.5G. 2:10.
4.10. TrInity Ave. &amp; Tulane Dr. 537,
7)7, 117. Trinity Ave &amp; NoIre
Dame Dr I 53. 1 I). 1 13. Trinity
Ave &amp; Clemson Dr 5.51. 2 II, 4.11,
Lyfl(hflCld Ave &amp; ClemSon Dr. I IS

liv. II,

RED BUG ELEMENTARY

I .3. I 37. 3 27
Longwoud— Lake Mary Rd. Area.
Bus 123: Long*ood —. Lake Mary
Ret &amp; Oak In $:1S, 137. 3:22.
Longwood — Lake Mary Rd &amp;
Howard Blvd, 1.16, 1 35, 323,
Longwood
Lake Mary Rd &amp;
Piumptury Rd. 1. 1 7, 1.39, 321,
Rinelsard Rd &amp; Anderson In. 5:22,
1:41, 3•79
-

Sanford Airport Area, South
51,d Ave., Bus 36: SR 177 &amp;
Laurel Ave 8 20,1 56, 3 43, Sanford
Ave &amp; Cornwall Rd 1:21, 1:41,3,71,
Sanford Ave &amp; Poinsetta Dr In,
1 10. 377, Airport Blvd &amp; Bailey
Ave. 1:71. 1.51, 3:12. AIrport Blvd
east of railroad$i5, 157, 3:39.OI'do
Ave 8. Marquette Ave. 829. 1:49,
j
Pineway
,.
32. I 46. 1 3). Sanford Ave &amp;
F'neway 5:J4, 1.41, 1:17, sanford
Aye &amp; Highway 1:36, 1:47. 329
Monroe Terrace. Bus 50: Monroe
Terrace 830. 1 39. 3.74
Castle Brewer
Goldsboro Area,
Bus 110: 8th St &amp; Mulberry Ave.
525, 1 42. 327, 5th St &amp; Olive Ave.
877. I 10, 333, 10th St. &amp; Oliver
Aye' 5.79, 1:31, 3.23
Southwest Rd.
Oofdsboro Area,
Bus III: 13th Street &amp; Holly Ave
8 25, I 39, 3.11, 13th St. &amp;
Mangoustine Ave. $ 77, II), 3:76,
13th St. &amp; Mulberry Ave.
Southwest Rd. — Goldsbore Area,
..s UI. 13Th IfEj1 &amp; il,;i, ,
$ 25. 1:39, 371. 13th St
&amp;
M.ngoustine Aye S 77. 1 11. 326.
Ith St &amp; Mulberry Ave 1.29, 1.43,
3 71. 16th St &amp; Southwest Rd 531,
1 45. 3 30
Goldiboro, Bus 33: 16th St &amp; Pear
A'.e. 8 20, 1 12, 327, 16th St. &amp;
Peach Ave 5.71, 1:13. 3:75, 16th St
I Strawberry Ave I:??, 114, 3:79,
16th St &amp; Mangoustine ve 572.
1:15, 330, 11th St &amp; Mangoustine
Ave 521, 146,3:31, 7ltn St &amp; Holly
Ay 127. 1 39, 371, Hotly Ave. at
chitd care 8 75, 1 34, 37')
Goldtboro— Country Club Manor,
Bus 12: Lake Ave 8. leth St $ 35,
I 41, 3:79, Lake Aye. at 1417 $76.
1 43. 3:71, LakeAve. &amp; 70th It, 877.
142, 3:77, Patrick P.. &amp; 20th St.,
S 7$, I'll. 326, Country Club Dr. &amp;
Country Club Cit. 5:79, 1:10, 335,
Country Club Dr I Anderson Cm.
30, 1 39, 3 21. Country Club Or. &amp;
Hardy Ave I 31. I 3$, 3 2).
Country Club Manor, 141: 20th SI.
&amp; Holly Avi I 25, 139, 3 74. 20th St.
&amp; Marshall 5.ve. 5 26, 1:40, 3:33,
Hayes Dr &amp; Wilkins Cit. $27, 1:11,
376. 25th St &amp; Hardy Aye (at
cemetery) I 79, 1:13, 321, 75th St. &amp;
Ridgewoal Ave $31. I 15. 3.20.26th
St &amp; Cedar Ave 833. 147, 3 37
Country Club Manor, Dream
weld, Rhdgewood Arms Apts,,
,

Rut

.. Bus U: Park Ave &amp; Airrt

PINECREST ELEMENTARY

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P 427 (Old Orlando Hwy.),
arniage Cove. Bus 133: SR 477 8.
Frances 5? 8 1?. 1 4'9.3 3%. SR 1778.
Nolan Rd $ I). I i..t, 3 34. SR 471 &amp;
Elder Springs Mobile Homes I IS
1:44. 3 32. gsr 477 &amp; Carriage Cove
5:14,115,3)), SR 4771 Hester Ave
I II. 113. 3.79, SR 477 &amp; ThOmas
Stable Rd. 5.19, 1:17, 325, SR 127
Gardens Dr 1:70. I Il, 371.
Jestup Hammock, Elder Springs
Area, Bus 137: Sanford Ave. &amp; Oak
way 5:15, I 48. 3 33. Sanford Ave &amp;
Michigan Ave S 16. 1:47. 3 32.
Sanford Ave. &amp; Myrtle St. 117. 1:4.6,
331. Lake Ave. &amp; Myrtle St 1.11.
1 .11, 3:30. t ydner'S Stop -. Myrtle
St 5:19, ' 41, 329, Nolan Ave &amp;
Myrtle 1:20, 143, 375. Hester Ave
P. Myrtl St 8 71. 1 17. 327

Mary Blva &amp; High St I 11 136.
371, Lake Mary Blvd &amp; Sir
Lawrence Dr 1.16. 1.37. 3 72,
Hidden Lake Dr. &amp; Pine Winds Dr.
$ 1$, 1 39, 3.74, Hwy 1792 at Used
Car LotS 70,1 II. 3:26. Hwy. 17928.
Slsennandoah Village. 1.21; I 47,
3.77, Hey. I? 92 8. San Mo South
5.72. l:V'it. m2$. East R. &amp; It?
HOuSI on Left 5.21, I 45, 3 30.
Broadmoc' St , East of SR IS. 5:25.
1:16, 331.
Park Ridge, Bus 139: Park Ridge
at Driftwood Ln. 5:75, 1.37, 3:72.
Lake Minnie Dr. &amp; Lakeside Dr
5:29. I V—,
73. Lake Minnie
Dr. &amp; Lakeview Dr. 5.30. 1:39, 3 71,
Lake Mary Blvd &amp; Art Ln $37.
I 11, 376
Shadow Hill, Markham Woods
Area (Woodlands. Students), Bus
22: E E. Williamson Rd &amp; 5unet
Dr 5 IS. 1.46.3.31, Markham vioccIs
Rd. &amp; Oak In 5 20. 1:11, 3:26,
Markham Woods Rd. &amp; Stonegate
South $ 21. 1.10. 32$. Markham
Woods &amp; Windsor Isle 1:23. 1:39,
5:4.1:5:5,3.10, IRIS at dairy I SI, 3:21. MarkharnWoods Rd. &amp; Like
1'52. 3'37
Mary Blvd. I.??. I 31. 323
Country Club Heights, Five
GOLDS ROPO FLUFNTARY
Pointi.
III' 1I') '.inr4 fIr I
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10.3 25H."y 7 92 &amp; SR 119 8 V.

(Or. I &amp; 2) I:?), SR.l5 &amp; Church SI
(Or. I &amp; 2). 1:71, SR IS 8. Monroe
School Rd (I &amp; 2) 1:25. Monroe
School 1:26, SR 46 &amp; Elder Rd.
(north) 5:30, SR 16 &amp; Oregon Ave.
1:31. WaysIde Dr. &amp; Katy St. 5:72,
Wayside Dr. &amp; WIlSOfl Pt. 5:3),
Wayside Dr. &amp; Hinders.on Ln. 5:31,
Wayside Dr. &amp; Weslyan Church 531.
Upsala Rd., SR.14-A Suburban
Estates, (grades K'S); P3011
'
3) (PM BUS 34). Bus Ill: Upsala
Rd. &amp; Ruby St. 5:15, Upsala Rd. at
brIdge 5:16, Upsala Rd south
brIdge 5:17, SR.46 A near curve
8 19. SR 46 A Suburban Estates.
520, SR44 A &amp; Banana Lake Rd.
1:71, SR 431 non of SR 46A I:??,
Markham Rd. west of SR 43) $ 73.
Markham Rd. &amp; Prescott's slop
I 71. SR 431 &amp; lit SI 576 SR 431 &amp;
Wilson School 127. Orange Blvd &amp;
North Rd 5:30

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3 15,1 0), Temple Ave &amp; Lauren Ct
049, 2'13. 359. O'Brien Rd. &amp;
ValenclaCt 5 31,2 II.) 57. C'Bnlen
Rd &amp; gaffe Dr I 37. 710. 3 54
PrairIe Lake (north area), Bus
154: Robin Ret. off SR 434.1.45. 2.15.
4:03, Lake'view Dr. &amp; Pine St. 5:49,
214. 4:01, LakevIew f &amp; WIlls

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Sunland Estates — South Area;
San Mo Mobile Homes, Bus IS:
Svnlaid Or &amp; Grenada Ct . I 73.
1 4?, 3:39, Sunland Dr 8. Mimosa
TCt' 5.75, 1.49. 3:37. Hwy. 1793 &amp;
San Mo Homes I 37. 153. .3 43.
Sunland Ettates - West Area;
Old Lake Mary Rd.. Bus I2: L,kr
Dot Dr &amp; flambood Or , 8, 25. i so.
3 10, Collint Dr Bui Shelter, $27.
I 44,3.35, Fairmons Dr. Bus Sheller
S 29.1 16. 336. Old Lake Mary Rd.
North of Airport Blvd 533, 1:42,
332
Sunland Estates — North Area,
Bus II): Cherokee Cir &amp; Sunland
Dr.i 75 1:17, 3.3?, Cherokee Cir. 8.
Baywood Dr. $26, 1:41, 3:35,
Cherokee Cr, North of Baywood
Dr S V. I'9, 3.39, Cherokee Cit. &amp;
Sunland Dr (north) 5.71, $50, 310,
Cherokee C.r &amp; Woodson Dr., 5.29.
I 51, 3.41. Cherokee Cir , End of
Street, 5 31, I 53 343
Sunland Estales, East Area, Bus
33: Sijnland Dr &amp; flaywood Dr $ 25.
1:17, 3 3?, Tucker Dr 8. Oywooci
Dr 576. 1.18, 33), Brown Dr.,
M1lt, Of Block S 27, 1.19, 3:3.4.
W,iv Dr &amp; Baywood Cit. (so ) 5:21,
I 50. 3 35. Wino Dr &amp; Baywood Cir.
no I 8 30, 1 57, 337

Fl.

Jessup Hammock. Elder Springs,

51).437, Bus IS?: S Sanford Ave. &amp;
Pine-way 7 17. 757, 5. Sanford Ave
I Oakway 74$. 2.5$. S. Sanford Ave.
Michigan Ave 7:19, 759
Sanford Ave. &amp; Myrtle St 750, 300,
lake Ave &amp; Myrtle St. 7.51, 3.0),
Magnolia Ave I Myrtle St. 7:57,
3 02. WillIam's Stop &amp; Myrtle St
7:13, 3.03, Hester Ave. &amp; Myrtle St
7:51, 3:0.1, Hester Ave &amp; Kelly's
Stop 7:35, 3 05, Hester Ave. &amp;
Chefcesliy's Stop756. 3 06. SR 4271
Thomas Stables Rd 754, 308. SR.
Ci I00. 2)0
t.f_.'
South Pinecn.st, Bus 131: Airport
Blvd &amp; Magnolia Ave 7 57 254
Airport Blvd 5. Park Ave 7.59, 2 54
Sunland Estates
South Area,
Bus 43: Collins Drive bus shelter,
.

'S

Dr 7 15. 3 07, Trinity Ave &amp; Tulane
Dr. 7 46, 3.01, Trinity Ave. I
Clemson Dr. 7.45, 3.10, Lynchfield
Ave. &amp; Clemson Dr. 7:19, 3:11.
Spring Valley, Spring Valley
Farms, Bus 37: Spring Valley Rd
off Wymore Rd. 715. 3 08. Spring
Valley Rd &amp; Orange Blossom Ct.
44,3,Q9, Spring Valley Rd. &amp; Black
Oak Ln. 7 17,3 10. Spring Valley Ret
&amp; Variety Tre'e' Cir 748. 3 It,
Spring Valley Rd &amp; Spring Valley
LOOP 1 1?. 3.1?
Lake Destiny Apts. Spring Lake

Shadow Hill, Longwood Groves, Bus
103. SR 127 &amp; 14th St , 743, 3.17,
Lonqwood HillS Rd &amp; Blue Velvet
Stables 7 17. 3 15. longwood Hills
Rd &amp; Pleasant Hill Rd. 7:15, 3:11,
Longwood Hills Pd &amp; Lake Emma
Rd 1 50.) 17. E F Williamson Rd
&amp; Sun? Dr 752. 3:09, E E.
Williamson Rd &amp; Myrtle Lake Hills
Rd 7 13. 3 10, F F Williamson Rd.
&amp; lock Lorronci Or 1 51. 305. F F.
Willimson Pci &amp; Parson Brown
Way
56. 3 06

Hills Apts., Wymore Groves Apis.,

SANFORD MIDDLE

Hermits Trail. Bus 144: Wymore
&amp; Lake Destiny Apts 7:43,3 11,
Wyn'iore Rd &amp; Spring Lake Hills
Apts 7 17. 3 12. Wymore Rd. &amp;
Wymore Groves Apts. 1.19, 3 10.
Hermits Yr &amp; Holly St 756, 3:05,
1lermts Yr. &amp; 2nd SI. 7:57, 301
Spring Lake Hills, Barclay Woods.
Bus 143' Wymore Rd I Spring Lake
Pills Or 7 45. 3 13, Broadview Ave.
&amp; Mayfair Dr 7 49, 3 05. Haltaway
1. North lake Aptt 7 51, 3 Os
Valley Forge ApIs., Ool.Ray
Manor, Park Place, Bus 119. SR 434

North area,
Bus $37: Fairmont bus shelter, 7:5),
7 S.. Gi'egoryMoblle Homes I Hwy
Il 72. 7 56. 217. San Mo Trailer
P;,rk
Hwy I 927.57, 751
Lockhart, Bus 134: McCarthy Ave.
P. I
s
SI. 7 s

&amp; Park P1 7 45, 3.05, 5 136 &amp;
Valley Forge Apts. 7:47, 3:07,
ttaway 0.' &amp; Genevieve Dr. 7:49,
Hollyhock Dr. &amp; lilac In. 7:50,
3 0. Kay Ln &amp; Phumosa Dr. 7.51,
3 1). Hattaway Dr &amp; Plumoia Dr
75?, 3 12, Orange Ave &amp; Village
Green APIS, 754, 3.11
South Douglas Ave., Bnlarwood,
Montgomery Rd. South of railroad,

LI icolo Heights. Bus 1)7, Airport

10$:

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7 SI, 2 5.4
Sunuland Estates —

BIvi &amp; 20th St ; ss 2 53
I.caCemy Manor, Bus Ill:
Ar at'le'ny Ave middle of block 7:34,
2 5'. Academy Ave I Tustege
7 U, 251. Belhtgie St middle of
alOCk 755, 75)
Oreenibniar, Lake Marynorth
area, Bus 32: Country Club Rd. &amp;

326, Lake Mills Rd. I Fore's Stop
752. 3 75. Lake Mills Rd
I
Curryviile Rd 7.34, 373. Curryville
Rd I King's Stop 756, 371,
Curryville Rd &amp; Hamil's Stop 7.57,
3.70. Lake Mills Pd &amp; 3atljrd's
Stop 7 58, 3 19. Lake Mills Rd at

Kingswood C? 7:30, 302, Country
C"ab lid I Linda Lane 7:51, 3 0).
Ci.,u"fry Club Rd. &amp; Ridge Rd 753,
SI.. Country Club Rd. &amp; Grand
flesil Ave. 751,7.59, Rantoul In &amp;
1 1i14'f,iand
57 2 54

,.n.ala.q,,l 50 111 fAk.PJi,ii(D.1

,.',l.•à.A..',.. fl,,.IA.tAJ.il',,,.A,..,.

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Healherton Village, Bus
Douglas Ave. &amp; HighIar
St

7 45,
307, Douglas Aye. &amp; Loramne Dr.
116. 3.05. SR 436 &amp; Jay Dr. 7:4,
310, SR 4368. Ellet'n Or. 7:49. 3:11,
Montgomery Rd, &amp; Nursery 7:51,
3.12. Montgomery Pd. &amp; railroad
7.57, 31). Spring Oaks Blvd &amp;
Heathertoc Village 7:54, 3 15
PalmSprings Dr.,southarea, Bt.s
96: Palm Springs Dr &amp; Wind
Meadows 7 50 305. Palm Springs
Dr &amp; Palm Springs ApIs. 7:51, 3:06,
Palm Springs Dr 8. Citrus St. 7:53,
3 05, Palm Springs Or &amp; Alpine St
1S4,)43i

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Wekiva River, Lake Markham,
Paota, SR.1S.A (PM Bus IC) Bus 2C:
Wekiva Park Dr &amp; Muse's Stop
7:45, 3 11, Wekiva Park Dr. &amp; Dead
End 7:16, 3.12, Wekiva Park Dr. &amp;
Camp Seminole 717, 3.10. SRM
east of Wekva Park Dr. 7 15, 3 09,
LOngwood Markham Rd. &amp; Ed
ward's Stop 7 19, 3 08, Lon9wod
Markham Rd &amp; Via Hermosa 7 10.
) 07. lake P.arkham Rd &amp; Orange
Grove 7 52. 3 05. Lake Markham
Rd &amp; Sylvan ldke Dr. 7:53, 3.01,
SR 46 &amp; Maureen Dr 7 51. 3 03. SR
46 &amp; Compton's Stop 7 31. 3 07, SR
46 &amp; Orange St 7 56. 3 01, 55) 46 &amp;
Center St 757,3 00, SR 4311 Wilson
School 7 II, 7.59, SR 431 &amp; 1st t,
7 59. 7:51. SR 131 &amp; Markham Rd.
8 00. 2 57. SR III nortn of Banana
lake Rd 50), 256, SR 46 A east to
Country Club Rd 507. 755
Old SR .15 — Orange Blvd. area,
Bus 147: 'P I 7, Eider Rd 7 41
to.
d Or &amp; aty St 7 45.
3 09. W,,cde Dr &amp; Wilson Place
7 16. 1 05. Wayside 0' &amp; Henderson
C n 717. 3 07. Wayside Dr &amp;
fieslyan Church 7 48. 3 06. Orange
Blvd &amp; North Rd 7 49. 3 OS. Orange
Blvtl &amp; Niw York St 7 50. 3'O.i.
Orange Blvd P. Gann't Stop 7 SI.
303, Ornqe Blvd &amp; Indana St.
752. 3 70. Orange Blvd &amp; Oregon
Av
753. 3 01. Or,snge Blvd &amp;
Halsey Ave 7 51. 3 00. Orange Blvd
8. Dunbar Aye' 7 33. 759. Orange
Blvd I Boston's Stop? '18 7 II. SR
,tt.....,.s.ctj it, to ,tc (o,nI

3 ID, MOSS Rd &amp; lombardy Rd.
7 17. 3 08. Edgemon Ave. &amp; Lam
bardy Rd 7 4, 3.06. Buttonwood
Ave. &amp; Dogwood Ct. 7.50, 3:05,
Alderwood Ave I Murphy Rd. 751,
3 04
Winter Springs Ranchlands. Lake
Dr. area, Bus 127: Red Bug Rd. at
Casselberry City Limits 7:4C, 3:20,
E. Lake Dr. west of Yuskawllla Rd.
7:44,3:16. Lake Dr.&amp; Bird Rd. 7:46,
3 IS, lake Dr. &amp; Lecinikie's Stop
7 47. 3.11. Lake Dr &amp; Carlisle Ave.
7:44, 3 13, lake Dr &amp; holIday Ave.
7:19, 3:1?, FIscher Rd I Williams
Rd 751. 3 ¶0. Tradewiruds Rd. &amp;
Sunrise Ave 7.53, 3:09, Tradewinds

Rd. &amp;

Hayes

Rd.

3:05,
Tradewinth R. at 23, 7:51, 3.07,
Bahama Rd. I Moss Rd. 155, 3:06,
Murphy Rd &amp; Moss Rd. 7.56, 3:05,
Murphy Ret &amp; Edgemon Ave. 7:57,
3 01 1111 So Edgemon Ave 7 51.
3 0]
1.53,

Lake Kathryn Mobile Homes,
Lake Kathryn Woods, Bus 3: Laura

SI &amp; Spanish Moss Rd. 7:50, 3:05,
Laura St &amp; Lake Irene Rd. 7:51,
3.05, Laura St &amp; Hotly Hill 7:57,
3 01.Seminole Blvd &amp; Diane Dr
7 54. 3 02
lEAGUE MIDDLE
Bear Lake. South area. Bus 36:

H*y III &amp; Overland Rc 710. 3 71.
Oranoie Way P. fsearvew Dr 7:43,
3 15, linrw'al Beach Or I House
6675 7 15. 3 16. Linrieal Beach Dr &amp;
Sombrero Ave 1 16. 315. lioneal
Peach Or 4, Bear Lake Cii' 747,
3 II. Bear Lake Rd 8. 8er Lake
Cr. 748,313. Bear Lake Rd. 1Cub
fIr
719, 317, Bunneli Rd &amp;
',.ison's Stop 751, 310, Bunneil p
&amp; Quail Ave 757. 3 09. B.vnsnell Rd
P. Pallroacs 753. 3 05. Pearl lake
Causeway &amp; Lamar Ave 7 55, 3
Pearl Ike Causeway &amp; Latec'rest
Apti . 757. 3 01
Bear Lake — Paradise Point

,

Area, Bus 3$: Nest Rd &amp; Balmy
Beach Dr. 7:45, 3.12. Nell Ret. &amp;

Floral Way 7:46. 3.11, Sunset Or,
iloral Way 7.17, 3 10. 5unei Dr. &amp;
Balmy Beach Dr 1.41, 3 09. Bear
Lake Rd &amp; Jamison Dr. 7.50, '07.
Bear Lake Rd &amp; Anna Dr 1.5.3,
01
-.
.

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3 IS, Markham l'Ioorjs Rd &amp; White
fence 1:43, 3.15, Markham Woods
Rd &amp; Little's Stop 7:41, 311,
Markham Woods R &amp; Gail's Stop
7.45, 3.13. Markham Woods Rd. &amp;
Parsons Rd 7:14, 3:12, Markham
Woods Rd. &amp; IbIs Rd. 7:17, 3:11,
Markham Woocts Rd south of Ibis
Rd 7 41,3 10, Markham Woods Rd
&amp; Ward's Stop 7 49, 3 09, SR 134 &amp;
Oak SI. 751. 3.06, SR 434 I Briar.
cliff Dr 75), 3 01.
The Springs, Mobile Manor, Bus

34; SR 4)1 &amp; lake Shore Dr. 7 43,
3 01. The Springs at Wekiva Villas,
743, 3 07, The Springs a? Glenwood
VIllage 7.19, 309. The Springs II
Shadow-wood Village 751, 3.11, The
Springs at Fairway Villas, 7:53,

Rd 711, 1.09, Dodd Rd (at Traler
Park) 753, 3 07, Dodd Ret I Dyke
Rd 7:55, 3 05.
Woodcrest, Bus $36: Woodcrest
Dr. &amp; Citrus Ave 715 3.10,
Woodcrest Dr. &amp; Blue Jacket Place
717, 3 04, Hull Ave. &amp; Greenwich
Ct 7 19. 3 06
Casa Aloma, Semoran North
Apts , Bus 110: Yierra Cir &amp; Ylerra
Cit
7 45, 3,09. Tierra Cit &amp;
Coventry Ct. 7:47.) II, Nottingham
Dr. &amp; King Richard Ct. 7:19, 31),
Semoran North AI5 &amp; Howell
Btnch Rd. 7:57, 3 06
Wnenwood,
Village

Green,

Goldenrod, Jamestown, Bus 1]?.
Tangerine Ave &amp; Tangerine Way
75 3 17, Wrenwoocl Way 7.
3 I)
Poinsetta Ave. 746, 316, Villag"
Brantley Isles, Branttey Hills, Bus Green Dr. &amp; Oakhill Dr 7:15, 3 14
131: Sand Lake Rd &amp; OhiO St 745. SR 426 west of Dean Rd. 7:50, 31?.
1 I). W lake Brantley Ret &amp; Dean Rd &amp; Carolina Ave. 7:57, 3.10,
Brantley Hills Cl. 1.17, 311, W
SR 1761 James Dr 751, 3:01, Red
lake Brantley Rd &amp; Camellia Ct. Bug Rd &amp; Milder Rd 754, 3:06.
7 4, 310. W. Lake Brantley Rd &amp;
Prairie Lake Area, Bus Il: SR 136
W Lake Bran? Icy Dr. 7 19,3.09, Oak &amp; Robin Rd 7:10. 3 19. Lakeview
Dr I W Lake Brantley Dr 7:50. Dr &amp; Pine St. 7.43, 3.16, Prairie
3 08, Ponsettls Cf. I W Lake Lake Dr. &amp; Lakeview Dr 7:14, 315,
Branttey Dr 7 '51, 3:01, West-wood S. Prairie Lake Or. &amp; South St. 7*5.
Dr &amp; Piammei's Slog 7.57. 3.06, 311, 5. Prairie Lake Dr. &amp; Drift
Westwood 5). &amp; Pleasant? Dr. 7:53, wood Or 7:46, 3.13, S. Prairie lake
305, W Lake Brantley Rd I Smith Dr. &amp; Highland Dr. 7 11, 3 12.
Stop 751, 3 01
Hamlin Dr. &amp; Temple Ave. 7 48.
Sweetwater Club, Wekiva Hunt 3 Il, O'Brian Rd I Jaffa Or 7.I9,
Club, Sweetwater Oaks Phase II. V 3 10.
(south areal Bus III:
'.'i',' i
Sprr.'s RI 7. S.v'ctiittr Club I iS.
CROOMS HIGH SCHOOL
3 15, Wekiva Springs Rd &amp; f,3ami
Springs Rd. 7 17, 3:13, F. Wekiya
Washington Oaks. Roseland Park,
Yr &amp; Cambridge Dr 719. 3:11 E. George Town, Bus 12: Summerin
Weiclva Tr. &amp; Bedale Ct. 7:50, 3:10, Ave &amp; Mckay Blvd. 7.20, 2.25, Itt
F Wekiva Yr &amp; ledbury Dr. 7:51, Dr &amp; Burrows In 722. 2:26, Celery
3 09, Swtwater Blvd. &amp; Coun
Aye. &amp; Bay Ave. 1.21, 771, Locust
trysde Dr 7.51, 3 0.6
Ave &amp; 95b St 7 75, 2 23
Sweetwater Oaks Phase I. VI:
Wekiva Springs Rd., Bus 104:

Sanford
(downtown
area);
Wynnewood, Mayfair. Bus SO: Park

Wekiva Springs Rd. north 04 SR 434
7.45. 3:11. Wekiva Springs Rd 8.
Sweetwater Blvd 7:47, 305, Weklya
Springs Rd &amp; E Lake Brantley Rd
7 41. 3 08
Sweetwater Oaks Phase II, Ill. IV,
Bus 13: Sweetwater Blvd. &amp;
Sweetwater Creek Dr. E. 7.15, 3 06,
S4vtCdle'f Blvd &amp; Blue LIkI Or.
7 14, 3 09
Springs Oaks, northeast seCtion.
Bus 162: Montgomery Rd south f
SR41I 7:45, 3:17, Montgomery Rd
&amp; lake Spur Ln 7:17, 3:10, Little
Wckiva Rd &amp; Pivervlew Ave. 7:49,
3 08. PCChwood Dr. &amp; MoCkingbird
Ln 7
3 07
Spring Oaks, South east section,
Bus II. Greerubrier Blvd. &amp; Mon
Igornery Rd. 7:15, 3:0't. Greenbriar
Blvd &amp; Spring Oaks Blvd. 7.47, 3:01.
SR 136 I Spring Oaks Blvd 7:49,
3 03
Spring Oaks, southwest section,
Bus 131: Greenoriar Blvd. I Little
Wekiva Pd. 7:15. 3.07, Wildwood St.
&amp; Litile Wekiva Rd. ':17, 3:09,
Wildwocxi St &amp; Parkwood Ave. 1:49,
3 11
Spring Oaks. west.central section,
San Sebastion south area, Bus 1)7:
Gre,nbria' Blvd. &amp;Parkvood Ave

Ave. &amp; 4th St. 7.09,2.39, Park Ave &amp;
10th St 7 11. 3:37, Park Ave &amp; 11th
St 1 17,7:36, Orange Ave. &amp; 75th St
7 II. 2 34, Summerlln Ave. &amp;

Forrest Dr. 7.16, 2:32. Mellonville
Ave &amp; 24th Sf. 715,2:30, Mellonyille
Ave. &amp; Randolph St. 7:19, 2:29,
Metlonville Ave. &amp; ItPu St. 7:21, 2:77,
MellOnville Ave. 11th 51. 7:fl, 274,
LoCust Ave. I 2nd St. 7:31, 7.74.
Palmetto Ave. &amp; 3rd St 726. 7.72.
Luret Ave &amp; 3rd St. 727. 3.21.
French Ave. &amp; 3rd St 721, 2 20
Country Chub Manor, Twenty.
West, Bus 35: 70th St &amp; Elm Ave
7:70,779, 70th 5? &amp; Cedar A'ie 777.
777, 70h St &amp; Patrick P1 7:73,776.
Ctuh Rd 4, An,jer'n Cr
7 71. 7 26. Country Club Pd P. Hardy
Aye' 7 75, 7 71
Midway Area, Bus II: Beai-dall

.

7 45.

3:11.

Greenbrlar

Blvd.

&amp;

Hiorywoocg Ave 7:44,3:10, Spring
Oats Blvd. S Walnut 5?. 7:41, 3:05,
San Sebastian Prado &amp; Navarre
Way 751,305
Sat SebaiIan. Forest Oty, Bus
112: Calatrla Dr. &amp; Aler Ave.
743. 3 01, SR 436 &amp; Willow Ave
710. 3 09
TUSKAWILLA MIDDLE

SCHOOL
LaI.wood
Shores,
English
Esiales
east area, Bus 1$: An
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derSOn Ptirsery &amp; HWy 17 97. 7 10.
3.15, Spartan Dr. &amp; Hwy $792 7:42,
3:16, Cherrywood Dr. &amp; Blrchwood
Di' 7:43, 3 16. Birchvsood Dr &amp;
Pinewood Dr 7 44, 314 Oo'byshlre
Rd &amp; Glastonberry Rd. 7:16, 312.
GI&amp;o'trrry Rd &amp; Hunterfield Rd
745, 3:10
Fern Park Apis., BelAire North,

English Btates. Its 25: Oxford Rd.
&amp; Fern Park Apts, 7:45,) CI, Oxford
Rd. I Palm RI 7 46.3:09, Pohsetta
In. &amp; Glastonberry RI. 747. 3:10.
English Estates, Bus 11: Oxford
Rd. &amp; Cailton Rd. 7:15, 309, Hun
tertield Rd &amp; Stratford Rd 7:47,
3.11
Highland Pines, St. Johns VIlage,
Green Meow'sApts., Society Park
Apts., Bus IS: Oford P. &amp; st.

John's Village 7 43. 3 09, Lochlnyar
D'. &amp; Oxford Rd. 7:46, 3:10.
Lochinvar Or. &amp; Malt of Ihe Mist
Dr. 747, 3 11, Fern Park Blvd &amp;
Green Meadows Apts. 7:49,3.07, SR
436 &amp; SOCiCly Park Spts. 751, 3.13
Indian Hills
English Woods
Area, Bus $12; Fieldirigwood Rd. 3.
Yarmouth Rd. 7.4.5, 3:13, Wintson
Rd. &amp; Markin'7ham id. 7 17, 3:11,
Kewanee Yr &amp; Derbyshire Rd. 749,
3 09, Kewanee Yr at 2106 7.50. 3:01,
English Woods — Indian Hills
area. Bus 132: Dakota Tr. &amp; Var
mouth Rd 7 45, 3 11, Dakota Yr &amp;
Wirviebago Yr 7 16, 3 10. Talbot Rd
&amp; Collier Dr 7:17, 3 C9
English Estates. — Forestbrook
area, Bus iii: Derbyshire Rd &amp;
Oxford Ri 7.43, 3 15.
rbyshire
Rd &amp; Wnston Rd. 7.47. 3 I),
Tuskarora Tr &amp; Brooksshire dr
7.49. 3 11. Tuskarora Yr &amp; Lake
Howell Rd 7.5), 3 09. Lake Mow"
In off SR 4)675). 3.07
Summit Apis.
Forestbrook
Area, Eastbrook, Bus 19: Summ,t
Apis at Pee Center 7 15. 3 14. Lake
HO*('ll Rd &amp; Derbyshire Rd 7
3 17. Alhel'!.6 Dr &amp; Eastbro.ok Blvd
7 5. 07
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Country

Ave. &amp; Main St. 7:77, 737, SR 46 &amp;

Greenway 7.21. 7.30. Sipes Ave. &amp;
Chada's Market 7:76, 221, Brisson
Ave &amp; 70th St 7.28. 226
Jeswp Hammock. Elder Springs,
Carriage Cove, Sanora, Woodmere,
Bus 137: S Sanford Ave at Railroad

7 15. 2 31, S Sanford Ave &amp;
Pine-way 7.11, 2:31. S. Sanford Ave
&amp; Oakway 7.17, 7:37, S. Sanford Ave
&amp; Michigan Rd. 7.1$, 7:36, S. San
ford Ave. &amp; Myrtle St 7:19, 7.35.
Lake Ave.. &amp; Myrtle St 7:70. 2:34,
Magnolia Ave. &amp; Myrtle St. 7:2),
7:33, Hett
Ave. &amp; Kelly's Stop
7:72, 2:32. Hester Ave. &amp; Chef
cesky's Stop 7:23, 2:31. SR 121 &amp;
Siinland Dr. 7:23. 2.29, SR 177 &amp;
Tucker Dr. 7:76, 2:20, SR 121 &amp;
Bedford Rd. 777, 277, SR 127 &amp;
laurel Ave. 775, 226. SR 177 8.
Belder Ave. 7:29, 2.75, Sanford Ave
&amp; Sanora Blvd. 7)0, 271, Sanfori
Ave I Woodme Blvd. 737. 227,
Sanford Ave. &amp; Wylly Ave. 7:3),
221.
Sanford Airport — Silver Lake
area. Cameron City
Celery Are.
area, Bus 1)3: Airport Blvd. &amp;
Bailey Ave 7 1?. 2 1.,. MellOnyrlIe
Ave &amp; Onora SI 7 1), 2:39, Oho
Ave. &amp; Onora St. I II, 2:31, Ohio
Ave. P. Marquette Ave. 1 15. 2:)7,
Sipes Aye. 8. Marquette Ave 7:16.
73.6, Beardahl Ave. 5, Mirquette
Ave. 7:17, 7,35, Beardall Ave. &amp;
Kentucky Ave. 7:11. 7.3.4, Cameron
Ave. &amp; Kentucky Aye. 7:19, 2:3),
Cameron Ave. &amp; MooreStationRd
7.20, 2:37, Cameron Ave. (south) &amp;
SR 16 7.21, 2.31, Cameron Ave
(north) 8. SR 16 7:2), 2 29. Cameron
Aye, I SR II 7.25. 2.27. Beardall
Ave I SR 415 726, 2 74. Soes Ave
&amp; SR III 775, 2.21. SR 1)5 a?
Veterinary Clinic 1:29, 2:23,
Mellonville Ave. &amp; SR 1)5 7.30, 2:27,
Sanford Ave 8. Plumosa Dr 7.37,
721. Sanford Ave &amp; 19Th St 7:33,
220
Pinecre'st, Dreamweld. Geneva
Gardens, Bus $23: Airport Blvd I
Park Ave. 7:25, 271. Sanfr'rd Ave. &amp;
29th St. 7.27. 7.76. laurel Ave &amp; 77th
St. 7 71. 2 25. Iroquois Ave &amp; 77th
St 729, 271, Santa Barbara Dr. &amp;
Georgia Ave. 7.31, 2 77. Ridgewood
Ave. &amp; 25th St. 7.37, 2.21
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Sliennandoab Village ApIs., SR.
127, Sunland Estates. Bus III: H*y

'7 92 I Shennangi Village 715.
276, Hwy 17 97. &amp; East Rd 7 lb.
2.27. SR 427 I Bryant Ave. 720.
2 31, SR 121 &amp; Thomas Stable Rd.
7 27. 7 33. Collins Dr. bus shelter
7 21, 2 71. Fairmont Dr bus shelter
7 26. 772
Loch Arbor, Idyllwilde, 25th St.
Sanford Ave. area, Bus 33;
W
Crystal Dr. &amp; Lakeview Dr 7 IS,
2 39.W. CryStal Dr IS Crystal Dr
714, 7 35, W. Crystal Dr &amp; Lake
Blvd 1 17, 7 37. Orange Dr &amp; Lake
Blvd 7 IS, 2:36. VihIen Rd &amp; SR £6
A 7 70, 7.31, Vlhlen Rd. &amp; )dIlWrlde'
Dr 7 72, 2 37, Satsuma Dr &amp; Citrus
Di' 7 23. 7:31. S.a?sum.s Dr. &amp;
Tangerine Dr. 771. 230. 26th St &amp;
P1ante tIon A pts., The Hills,
Chase Ave 7:27, 777, 11th St &amp;
F
pit.. Sorrnto Sq. Apts.,
Cedar Ave 725. 2.26. 25th St. I
Lcrr
owe I Maple
Ave. 7.29.2:25, Sanford Ave
Bran h Pci &amp;W
&amp; 24th Pt 7)), 7'?]. Sanford Ave 7.
a1iP
Ho II Bra t's
P1'an; ion
Grancivrew Ave (southl 7 32.
A os
'713. ill Pt owe II urrIc Rd
Lake
Mary,
Greenoriar
beuaeen oicroil
rreno Apts.
Tee'n'Gr,en. Bus 31: Country C
ant
d. .La cAnoe
&amp;
Crystal Or 713....
ci 71. OS.lakeHowellLn &amp;
Countryclybpd &amp;Liridaln
5.cheler s Stoo 7 49. 3.27
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lunday,

Aug. 31, )97j

Complete Bus Schedule For The 1975-76 School Year
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Geneva — Mullet Lake or", Well
SR-46. But lOS: SR 4.6 8. Buffington
t
residence 657,7 13. SR 16
mile
further west 650. 7:12, Mullet Lake
Rd
south of Osceola Rd 7:00,
2.10, Mullet Lake Park 701, 2.39,
Mullet Lake Pd north of Osceola
Rd. 7.07, 2.38, Osceola Rd. east of
Mullet Lake Rd 7:03, 7:37, SR 46
wrst of Mullet Lake Rd 7:01, 7:36,
Cochran Trail south of SR 44 7:06,
2 34, transfer student; to but 13 a?
Geneva School 7 CI, 232
Osceola, Central Geneva, Bus 41:
Osceola Rd. -- dead end 6.30. 2 18.
Osceola Rd. 8 Touchton's stop 657,
7 43. Old Osceola Rd. &amp; Golderis
Stop 7: 00. 2,40. Old Geneva Rd 1 7 L ()2.
7.31, Old Geneva Rd. &amp; Ave. A 703,
737. Old Geneva ltd. &amp; Ave C 7.01,
7 36, Lake Geneva Or. north) 7.05.
7 33, Lake Geneva Or, (northeast)
7 06, 7 3*. Lake Geneva Or. (east)
7 07 2:33, Lake Geneva Or. &amp; First
$t (receive transfer students from
but 105) 700.232, Cemetery Rd. J.
First St 7.13, 2 30, SR 476 south of
SR 46 to Van Arsdale Dr. 7:13, 2:27,
SR 476 &amp; Crystal Ave. 7:15., 2.25,
For,stbrook, Howell Branch Rd.
area. The Hilts Casa Alonia, Winter
Woods, Tanglewood. Eastbrook.
Howell Estates, Bus 03: Lake
Howell PcI &amp; Derbyshire Rd 6,53,
250. Lake Howell Rd 8. Tuskarora
Tr 6 56. 2 19.LakeAnnLn. 8. Path
Rd 6:51, 7.4. SR .436 &amp; Sedgefield
Apt;. 7:00, 7:46, lierra Cir. &amp; Verde
Ln 7:01. 7:45, Nottingham Dr. 3.
kog JamesCf 7.02, 7 4.1. High St &amp;
Ridge Dr. 7.0.3, 7.43. Lake Ifov.ell
Rd. &amp; Linden Rd. 7:01, 2:47, Lake
Howell Rd. 8 Ivy In. 7:03, 7.1).
Elsinore Ave. &amp; Linden Rd. 7,06 ,
2 10, Howell Branch Rd &amp; Watjmp
Tr 7.07, 7:39, Howell Branch Rd &amp;
Plantation Apt;. 7.0*. 2:31, Howell
Branch 4d &amp; Foxcrolt ApIs. 7 09,
2 37, Howell Branch Rd &amp; Semoran
North Apts. 7:10,7.36, Athena Dr. &amp;
Bonanza Ave. 7:11, 2:33, Ferndell
Of &amp; Bonanza Ave 7:17, 734
Ferndell Or &amp; Balsum Dr, 7.)),
2.33. Ponderosa Ave &amp; 8.aIsum Dr.
7:14,2:32, Dyke Rd. 4. Princess Gate
7.14, 7:30.
Eastbrook. Woodcrest, Bus 124:
East brook Blvd. &amp; &amp;ouganvihlea Or
7:07. 717, Peruvian Ln I.
Bouganvillea Or 703, 211.
Peruvian Ln &amp; Australian Cr 7 01
7.10, Eastbrook Blvd. &amp; Ferndell
Or. 7:05, 2:39. Tangerine Ave. &amp;
Cirtus Ave. 7 07. 2:37, Woodcrest
Dr, 8 Citrus Ave. 7:05, 2:36.
Woodcrest Dr. I Fieldcrest Ave
709. 2 33, Woodcrest Dr. &amp; Grove
Ave. 7:10, 7.3.4, Howell Branch Pd. &amp;
Village Green Dr. 7.11, 2:33, SR 126
&amp; Bear Gulley Rd 7 12, 732.
Tuskawilla Rd. &amp; Gabriella Ln. 7:11,
7:30, luskawllla Rd &amp; Whealon's
Slop 715. 779

731. Beardall Ave &amp; Marquette
Ave 7 it, 2.37. Beardall Ave. 8.
Kentucky 7 13, 715. Cameron Ave
South of Moore Station Rd 7:15,
233. Cameron Ave. North of Sr .46 to
SR 415 7:19, 729, SR 413 first house
West of Cameron Ave. 7:70, 721
SR itS 8 Brisson Ave. 7:71, 2:77,
next house on left, West of Brisson
Ave 777. 276, SR 115.4. Scott Ave
7 71.771. Celery Ave &amp; Mellonviile
Ave 7 26. 277. Rosala Ave&amp;
MellonvIle Ave 771, 7.70
Sanford Airport area, South
Sanford, But 34: Airport Blvd &amp;
Bailey Ave. 710. 2:23, Onora Rd &amp;
Mellonville Ave. 7:)), 7:76, Onora
So Ohio Ave
Rd
7 IS. 2~2l,
Marquette Ave. &amp; Sipes Ave. 7:10.
731. Sipes Ave South of Kentucky
Ave 7:20, 2:33, S Sanford Ave. &amp;
Railroad Tracks 7:77, 2:35, S .
Sanford Ave. &amp; Silver Lake Or, 724
7:37, Sanford Ave. &amp; Poinsettia Dr.
726. 739. Sanford Ave &amp; 79th St
771. 2,40
Midway Area, Bus 131: Brisson
Ave. &amp; Byrd Ave. 7:70, 2:33,
Beardall Ave. &amp; Main St. 7:77, 7:31,
SR U &amp; Greenway 7:75, 7:21.
Midway Area, But 40: Brisson
Ave 3,20fhSt 7,05,2.36.SlmAve
&amp; 72nd St 7 00. 7.39.
Goldsboro, Bus 60: M.jlberry Ave
&amp; 5th St 725. 7 71
Elder Springs, Jessup Hammock,
SR-427 Bus 13$: SR 127 &amp; Radio St.
7 tO. 2)5. SR 4278. Tucker Dr. 7:17,
7 31, SR 427 &amp; Bedford Rd 1 13.
7 38 SR '12Y P. t jrel Ai.' 7 i.g,

Paradise Point
North Bear
Lake area, Bus 3$: Holiday Ave &amp;
Or 705, 8:10, 216, Balmy
Beach Dr.&amp; NelIRd. 7:07,812, 743,
Sunset Rd. &amp; Floral Way. 7:00. '
7 4.1 Balmy Beach 8 Floral waf
09, 0.11, 717, Lynwood Rd &amp;
Curtis Or 7:1), 0:16, 2:40.
South Bear Lake area, Bus $6:
Oranole Way &amp; Qearview Dr. 700,
0 10, 2 46, Linneal Beach Or. 4.
Playa Way 7 01, 8 11, 2:43, Linneal
Beach Dr. 8. via Palma Ceia 7:02,
e 17. 2 41, Linneal Beach Dr. &amp;
Sombrero Ave. 7:03, 8:13, 2:43,
Linneal Beach Of 8. Bear Lake
Circle 7:01. 8:14. 7:42, Bear Lake
Rd &amp; Bear Lake Circle 7:OS. 8: IS,
2:11, Bear Lake Rd &amp; Cub Dr. 7 06
$ 16, 210
Lake Harriet Estates — Bear
Lake Hillx area (Forest City). Bus
0*: SR lii', P. Willow Ave 7 3 it 10
hA P., Fw'pt Lake Ai'
' 3'
707' 0 17. 2 Al. Pearl Lake
Catrseway &amp; Pisoah Ave 7 03.0
717. Pearl Lake Causeway &amp;
Pcarlv.ew Dr
704, I'll, 2 43,
McNei l Pd &amp; Forest LAke Ave 7 05.,
015,244. P.t(NPiI Rd &amp; Eden Park
Ave
0 16, 7 IS. Bunnell Rd &amp;
I'den Pmrk Ave 7 0?. a 1? 2 46
South Forest City Rd. — Oakland
Huh
Bear Lake Rd. area, Bus
134: SR 4.31 &amp; Oranole Rd, 7:03,
0 tO. 2 .10. SR 4.3) 8. Arletta St 7.06,
$ 11 217, SR All &amp; Hiilview Of
7.07. $12, 7.44, Start Lake Rd. &amp;
Jamison Or 7:!), 5 Id, 2:47, Bear
1..e Pd &amp; Beverly Terrace 7 12.

Oaks, Phases ill. (V). But 30: SR. I tO, 7.39, Tierra CIr &amp; Coventry Or
434 &amp; Oak St. 710, 8:10, 241, 7:17. 1:17, 7.41, Nottingham Or 8.
Park Dr &amp; Camp Seminole 706
Sweetwater Blvd. So. 4. Sweetwater PoincIana Rd. 7:11. 0 14, 2:13.
2:44, Wekiva Park Dr, 4. Winjum's
Lake Ann Estates. Sedgefleld
Creek Or 7:15. 5:15, 2:12.
Stop 700, 2:42. Weklva Park N. 8
Markham Woods — Trilby lend Apts.. San Jose ApIs., Winter
Itt hOuSe off SR 167:10,7:40. SR-46
Woods, Plantation Apts. Foscroft
area, The Springs, Bus SI:
&amp; Maureen Dr. 7:13, 7:31, SR 44 4.
Markham Woods Rd. 8. TrIlby Send Apts. Howell Estate's, But IS: Lake
Center Rd 7.15. 2:30, transfer
710, 1:10, 2:40, Markham Woods Ann In. I. Ranch Rd. 7:05, 0:10,
students to but 3.4 at Wilson 5(91001
Rd &amp; Spanish Oak 1,. 1:)), 0:11, 240, SR 4364. S.dqefield Apts 708.
7to
7,17, Markham Woods P.1. &amp; White a I), 710. WirIer Woods Blvd &amp;
Like Markham. Longwood.
Fence V12, $ 12. 2.16. Markham Plottirinbarti Or 7 09, 0 II, 2:11
Markham area 1PM Bus 79) Bus 37:
Woods Rd 8 Parsons Rd. 7:13, 1:13. HowlI Branch Rd &amp; Plantation
Longwood Markham Rd
2.45. Markham Woods Rd . lbs Rd., Apts 717, 0)7. 741. Howell Branch
4. Ed
ward's Stop 700, 2 31. Longwood
7:11. I Ii, 2.41, Markham Woodt
Pd &amp; Foxcroft ApIs 7 13, 510. 7 15.
pj &amp; north of SR 43.1 7.16, 0:16, Dyke Pt? 7. Princess Gale 716.8 71.
Markham Rd &amp; Via Hermosa ,.g,
231. Lake Markham Rd. &amp; orange
212, SR 4118 The Springs entrance 737
grove. 7.1), 7:35. Lake Markham
710, III. 240.
Eastbrook (north area), Semoran
Rd &amp; Duguid's Slop 7 712, 2:34, Lake
Arts north of SR-434 and west of
North Avis., Bus 95: Howell Branch
Markham Rd. &amp; Sylvan Lake Or
Rd. &amp; Semoran North Apts. 7 tO,
Range Line Rd. (12th Or.) But 54:
E E. Williamson Rd. 8. Sunset Or. 1:10. 7:43, Balsam Dr. 8. Cocos Ln,
7 13,7'3). transfer students tobus 34
at Wilson School 718
705, S:I0,2:S, E.E. Williamson Rd. 7:)), 0:13. 2 10, Balsam Dr. &amp;
&amp; Tollgate Tr 7 04.0: II, 7 51, Cedar
Old SR46. Wilson Place, Woodruff
Bonanza Ave, 7:14. 1:11, 7:39.
Spring;, (PM Bus 29) Bus Ill: SR
Ferndell Or. &amp; Bonanza Ave.
Oak Tr. &amp; Tollgate Tr. Vol, 8:17,
715,5: ;5, 735, Athena Dr. 1,
16 8. Elder Rd 7 11, 7:75., Wayside
750. Sweet briar Branch 8 Tollgate
Bonanza Ave. 7:16, 8:16, 737.
Or &amp; Katie St. 7:11, ,,,
Tr. 7.00. 0.13. 7 19, Eastern Fork &amp;
226. Wayside
Del. Wilson P1 7.15.277. wayside
Tollgate Tr. 7:09, 0:11, 7.1$. tbrook. Grand Rd., Bus 73. East
Devonshire Blvd. &amp; Range Line Rd. brook Blvd &amp; Bowman Or 7 10.
Dr. 8. Weslyan Church 7 14, 2 71
transfer students fot,js34 at Wilson
710.015. 7:17. SR 4318. Rock Lake 0 10,2 13, Eastbrook Blvd. &amp; Baxter
s&lt; t..
Dr. 7:13, 4: 13. 2. 40, Howell Branch
Rd 7 I?, 5:17, 7:15.. SR 434 8.
Rd. 8. Grand Rd. 7.16, I Id. 7:37.
Sheridan Ave. 7:)), 5:11, 7:41, SR ,
Orange Blvd.. Paola-Monroe area,
4.JlPresview Ave. 7:11, 1:19, 2.43,
Eastbrook (south area), Village
Upsala. Bus 31: SR 46 A 4. Suburban
SR 434 &amp; Tarrytown T 7, 15, 0-20, Grotto, Bus 76: Australian Cit &amp;
Estates 1 14, 2 25. SR 46 A So
(astbrc,ok Blvd 7.10. 8 IC, 2:1.1.
2 i7, SR 1)14. Ichabod Tr. 1 16.8 21,
Banana Lake Rd 7 15, 276. SR 131
Austrilian Cir &amp; Peruvian Ln 7't7.
2 41
&amp; Markham Rd. 7.16. 777. Sr 431 &amp;
Palm Springs Dr., Barclay Woods, I: 17, 2:42. flouganvihtea Dr. 8.
Is? St 717, 771. SR 431 8. Wilson
Eastbrook Blvd. i'll, 5:11, 7:10,
Hidden Estates (12th Or.) Bus IS):
School (receive transfer Stu1tnt5
Palm Springs Or 8 Roxboro Rd.
Howell Branch Rd. &amp; Village Green
from buses 49. 37. 107) (ride bus 29
7 os, a tO, 25.9. Palm Springs Dr. &amp;
Dr. 7:17. 0)7, 2:37
PM.) 710. 2:79, Oran9e Blvd. &amp;
Woodcrest, Wrenwood Bus 129:
Lakeland St. 706, 0:11, 2:54, Palm
Norm Rd 7 72. 2 30. Orange Blvd I
Springs, Or &amp; Highland St 7.09,
Tangerne Ave &amp; Ctrs Ave I tO.
Tr.defls S?cp 7 73. 2 31. Orange
. Ii, 2 55. Palm Springs Or. 8. 0 10, 2 4). Serninolt' Ave &amp; Citrus
, ,
Osceola St 7:10, 0 IS 231 Palm
Osceola
Ave 7 11 I II 717 Woodcrett Dr.
IS 4. Monroe School Rd 7.21, 236.
Springs Of &amp; Wind Meadows ApIs. &amp; Citrus Ave. 7 17. 5:17, i'll.
SR Ml. Old Monroe Rd 730. 2 is,
1 11,0 16, 7:33. Hatta*ay Dr. &amp; SR
Woodcrest Dr. 8. Blue Jacket Cl
SR 47 &amp; M&amp;M Motor 7 31, 2 39
t36 7 I). I 10, 7 57, Matlaway Dr. &amp;
1- 14, • II, 7 39, Woodcrest Di' 4.
Genevieve Dr. 7.11. 1:19, 2:51,
Hull St. 7 16, I 16. 2:30
OVIEDOI'4tGH SCHOOL
Hollyhock Dr. &amp; Larkspur Or uS.
Gabriella, Jamestown. Bear
I 70, 750, Lilac Ln &amp; Orita
en Or.
Gulley, But IM:
Dean Rd. &amp;
Witdwood, Sheoah, Coronado
716, 1:21. 2:19, Hattaway Dr. A.
Carolna Ave 7 05, 0.10, 2 16, Bear
Homes, Winter Springs, But 61:
Plumos:a Or 7:17. 1.77, 2:45,
Gulley Rd &amp; Goldenrod Or. 700,
Shepard Rd I WIdwood Or, 700,
Hattaway Or. &amp; North L3ke APIs.
I 13, 2.49, SR 126 8 Wilson's stop
2 34, Shepard Rd 8. Sheoah Blvd.
7 10, 0.22. 7 17, jroadvIew Ave. 0.
7:10,115. 245, James Dr &amp; Church
7 01, 7 35, Apartment Complex on
Mayfair Dr. 7 19,0:23,7:46, Flame
St 717,8:17,2 4.1,Mikler Rd 8. Van
Steoah Blvd VOL 2:3.4, SR 431 &amp;
Ave &amp; Banyan Of 7:71, 0:75, 2:41,
Worrier's stop 7:)), 0:15, 74.3.
S7eoah Blvd. 703. 2:33. SR 13.4. &amp;
Flame Ave. 8. Cynthia Ct 7:72,5:24,
Mikler Rd 4. Pumpey's stop 7:11,
Bombay Ave. 704. 7:31, SR 431 1
7 43, Flame Ave. 4. Croton Dr. 1.73, 1.19. 7.42, MikIer Rd off Red Bug
Devon Ave 706. 2 30
$ 77, 7:12
Rd. 7:15. 5:20. 21), Brooks Ln &amp;
Meadowtark, Hacienda Village
I viwh'S stop 7'l$ 171 7.11 Brc.ib
Rolling Hills. Mobil. Mann
Are:. W:tter S;rin. es 3. Da-.-,d
Gohfvsew Estates (12th Or.), Bus 2$:
In &amp; Ponderosa Ranch 7 19, 0.21.
St. &amp; Sherry Av' . InorthI. 7:00,
Herm i t ' s Trail &amp; Florida Blvd 7 OS,
2 37. Brooks In &amp; Pubtix Rd 720.
7 15, Da ,. ,d 5? &amp; SP'err' Ae
O 13. 7 52, North St 8. Sunland Ave
8 75.. 2 36
tsouthl 7 01, 7 31, SR 134 &amp;
7 06. 5.11, 2:51, North St &amp; Allison
Hacienda Dr. 7 03. 7:j7, SR 134 &amp;
Ave 107, 1:17, 750, Palm Springs
LYMAN HIGH
Wide St. 7:04. 231, SR .419 1. Wide
Or &amp; Robin Hill dr 7 08,0:!), 2.49,
St 7:05. 2 30.
Palm Springs Or 1. Oakhurst St.
Station Woods, Hidden Estates.
The Terrace north area — Winter
7 09,1:14,7:4, WIllow Grove Ave. &amp;
Bus 119: Orarole Rd &amp; Woodlake
Springs, Bus 23: Edgemon Ave. J.
Oakhurst St. 7.10, 1:15, 7:17,
Of
1 Ci, 010, 7:11, Flame Ave &amp;
Lombardy Rd, 7:00. 2:33. But
Virginia Vt'. - Oakhurst St. 7:11,
Croton Or 7 07. 5:17, 7 39, Flame
tonwood Ave. A. Aldcrwood St No
116. 246. Virginia Ave. &amp; White
Ave &amp; Banyar Dr. 7 00, 1:13. 238.
7:07.731, Buttoiwood Ave &amp;
Oak Dr. 7:12, 5:17. 7 4.3, Raymond
Flame Ave. &amp; Cynthia Ct 7 - 09, 1:14,
Bitterwood St. 7:03, 7:30.
Ave &amp; Hobson St. 7:13, 5:15, 2:44.
2)7, Ocanote Rd. &amp; Banyan Of
The Ten-ace. south area -Winter
Raymond Ave. 8. Barton St. 1:14,
7 10, 1.15., 236.
Springs, Bus)): Murphy Rd 8. Moss
0 19, 2.43. SR 43.4 3. Mobile Ave.
Glen Arden Heights, High Ridge,
ld. 7 02, 3:31 Murphy Rd 8.
7.17, 0 72, 2 10, SR 1311. Briarctlffe
Barclay Woods, Royal Arms Apt;
Edgemon Ave 1 03, 2:33. Semoocla
SEMINOLE HIGH
Or 7 II, 5 73, 7 39
North Lake Apts., Bus 21: Mount
EUvd &amp; Lake Or. 706. 731.
MaitlandAve. — Oranole Rd. area
Vernon Parkway I Monticello Or
Winter Springs Ranchiands,
Orange Blvd. — Monroe area. SR.
(12th Or.), Bus 14$: Maitland Ave. &amp;
7:10. ItO. 7:11, Mount Vernon Pk
Seminole Turf Club area. out 121:
46 west of Sanford, But 147: Orange
Cap i strano Aptt. 7 tO. 0.10. 7.50,
wy &amp;es
Westchester Or 7 II, 5 II.
s.cher Rd &amp; Williams Rd 6 54,
Blvd. &amp; North Rd. 7.10. 7:11, Orange
Mattand Ave. &amp; Magnolia Dr. 7:11.
2:10, Broadview Ave &amp; Mayfair Of
37, Tradewinds Rd. &amp; Sunrise Rd,
Blvd. &amp; Indiana Ave. 7:11, 2:10,
5:)), 7:49, Maitland Ave &amp; Slier.
1:12. 8 I?, 239, Hattaway Dr. &amp;
00,2.34. Hayes Rd. &amp; Bahama Rd.
Orange Blvd I. Oregon Ave. 1:12,
Dr 7:17, I 17. 2r 41, Maitland
WO
North Lake Apfs. 7 13, I')), 7 38,
01, 2:35, Moss Rd &amp; Bahama Rd.
7:39, Orange Blvd. IMissouri Ave
Ave. &amp; Ellsworth Sir 7:)), I:)), 2:41,
Orange Ave. &amp; Royal Arms Apt;
02.231. Lake Or. 8 Park Dr. 7:04,
7:14, 2:37, Orange Blvd. 8 Dunbar
Ma i tland Ave I Marshall St. 7:11,
7 IS, 5 IS, 736.
22, Like Dr. I Holiday Dr. 703,
Ave. 1:15, 2 36, SR 15 1 Monroe
I II, 7.46, Maitland Ave. &amp; Spring
Valley Forge Apt;., Dol.Ray
731. Lake Dr. I, Lepinkys Stop
School Rd 7:17, 7:34, SR-15 &amp;
Lake Or 1: IS, 1:15, 2:13, Maitland
Minor, Hermits Trail, Cus 0: SR
7 06,2:3&amp; Lake Dr &amp; Byrd Rd. 7:01,
ChurcP. St. 7:10, :33, SR1S 8
Ave &amp; Faith Terrace 7:16, 1:14.
4361 Lake Ave. 7 OS. 010. 7.17, SR
2:79, E. Lake Dr. west of Tusk.awllla
Narcissus St 7:19, 2:37 SR 441 Old
2 4.1, Magnolia Dr. 8. Faith Terrace
4341 Valley Forge Apt;. 7 06, I'll,
Rd 700, 2'21
Monroe Rd.7'2I,2:30, SR 14&amp;M&amp;M
it?, 8. 17. 2.43, Magnolia Dr. 3.
743, Hattaway Or. &amp; Dolores Or.
Black Hammock — Wagner area, 11,.6,... i.
'I
no
I
Oranole Rd 1:15, 0:10. 1.11. ViScaya
100, 5.13. 7:43. Holloway Dr. &amp;
5419, Bus 44; SR 419 &amp; Taylor
SIP 51 725, 224, Airport Blvd 1. 7.39, SR 477 4, Bie'dc'r A'vt 7)5, 5 )7,7 41, West Lake Si-antI," Rd &amp; Late &amp; Orariole Rd. 7 19, 0:19, 2.41,
Genevieve Or. 1 09, 0.14. 2:46,
MFG 6:57, 2:15. SR 119 &amp; Gree'is
Jewell Ln 7.74. 7:23
2 71,S Sanford Ave &amp; Priest's Stop Virginia Or 7. 14, 1.19, 739
Mt Vernon Pkwy &amp; Oranole Rd
Hollyhock Or &amp; Lilac In 7:10, 0.15.
Stop 4 Sit, 2:11, SR 419 &amp; Baldwin's
Wekiva River area. SR-46 (PM 1. 16, 2:23, S Sanford Ave. 4. Oak
Traitwoods Estates, Oakland 7 20.5 70, 7:40.
2.11, Orienti Dr. 1. Kay Ln. 7:11,
Stop 7.00.2.47, SP-419 &amp; TusPawilta Bus 37). Bus 49: Wekiva Park Or. J.
way. 7:17, 2 26, S. Sanford Ave. &amp;
Hills, Bus 13$: SR All 1 Oaklando
516,2:10, Holloway Dr. &amp; Plumnosa
Rd. 7.01, 7.11, SR119 I Dyson
Ktuack's Stop 705, 2:11, Wekiva Michigan Rd 7:15, 7:77, 5, Sanford
Dr 7, IS. C 10, 7 43
Or. 7:12, 5:17, 2:11, Hermit's Trail &amp;
Ranch 7: U3. 2 :10. SR.419&amp; Spring St.
Park Dr. &amp; Camp Seeninole 7:06, Ave. &amp; Myrtle St 770. 2:2L Like
R.I.Ajr. W.ath.rxII.Id — .aii
LAKE HOWELL HIGH
HnIlv St i'll. 177. 714.Hermit's
Hermit's
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2.10. Wekiva Park Of. &amp; Winium's Ave. 8. Myrtle St
7:77. 2:30,
area — San Sebastian, Bus 133:
Trail 8. 1t S?. 7:10. $23. 235,
7:05,2 30, SR 419 Carrot's Stop 7:06,
Stop 7.00, 2.3$, Wekiva Park Dr. Magnolia Ave &amp; MyrtlO St. 7:7.3,
Lynthfield Ave &amp; Tulane Or 7 tO,
Lakewood
Shores,
English
Hermit'; Trail Tropic Hill St 7 19.
7 37, SR 4) 4. Jacob'; Stop 7.07,
north of SR 46 7 10, 7:36. SR 14 &amp; 2.3), Hester Ave &amp; Myrtle St. 7.71. $ 10, 2:17, Trinity Ave. &amp; Tulane Dr.
Estates, Green Meadows Apts., Bus
1- 24. 2.14. Hermit's Trail next to last
2.36, SR 4191 Delecn St. 7:00, 2:35,
Maurene Or 1:!). 2:29, SR 461 12 7:32, Hester Ave &amp; Lee's Slop 7:73,
7:11, 5.)), 7:13, Lynchfleld Ave. &amp; Si: Hwy 1797 1 Spartan Dr. 7:05,
house 7:70, 025, 2:33.
Howard.-.ve. 8 Deleon St. 7:09.2:34,
Oaks Campgrour.d Y. 14. 2:21, 514
.
2 33
Clemson Dr. 7:17, 1:12, 2:41, 8 tO, 7 II. Cherrywood Or I Bir
La Florists, Oakland Shores, Bus
Florida Ave I Stone St 7 11. 2
&amp; Center Rd 1 15. 2.27. transfer
Sunland Estates, Hwy. 17.92, Bus
Navarre Way &amp; Calabria Or 7 16, (hwood Or. 7 07, 0:12, 216. 59: Oranote Pd. &amp; Vlscaya In. 1 10,
Florida Ave. &amp; 5hangraw'; Stop
students to Bus 107 at Wilson School 45: Lake Dot Or. &amp; Collins Dr. 7.20,
Pinewood Dr. I. Birchwood Dr. 7:00. 1:10, 241, Oranole Rd &amp; Magnolia
0 16, 7 34
7:12. 2:31, Florida Ave. 4. Van At.
7.11,
7.21, Hwy. 11971 Lake Mary Blvd
Bel.Aire Weathersfield - west 0:13, 715, Derbyshire Rd. &amp;
Or. 7:17, C:12, 739, Faith Tor. &amp;
sdale Ave . 7:13, 2:30, SR 426 &amp; Van
Lake Markham, Longwood. 721. 237
Tulane Dr. 8 Glattonberty Rd 7.10. 1:15. 2:4), Magnolia Of 7:13, S 13, 231
area, Bus 130:
Arsdale Ave. 7.14. 7'.
7, SR 426 0
Markham area (PM bus Si) Bus 57:
Lake Mary Blvd. area — Park
We.athersfeld Ave. 7. tO, 0:10, 2:41. Derbyshire Rd. I Stratford Rd. 7:12,
Florida Haven, Charter Oaks, Bus
Rug'g's Stop 7.15, 2 ' 21
Longw'ud Markham Rd. &amp; Ed
Ridge, Hidden Lake Hwy 17.92. SR.
Notre Dame Or. 8. Sayler Ave. 7:11, 1:17,2:41. Fern Park Blvd. &amp; Green 40; Maitland Ave 1. Florida H.sven
Casselberry. Camelot area, 1515
wards Stop 7.05, 7:34, Longwood, 417 area, Ill: Lake Mary Blvd. 0.
5:11, 2:17, Clemson Dr. &amp; Columbia Meadows ApI s. 7:14, 1:19, 7:39.
Dr. 7:10.1:10,7:40. Maitland Ave. I
U: Crystal Bowl dr. IAvalon Blvd.
Markham Rd. 1. via Hermosa 7:09, Park Ridge 7:07, 7:39, Lake Mary
English Estates - BetAir'e North Spring Lake Rd. 7:11, 0:11, 2:39,
Ave. 7.12, 1:12 2:43.
7.02, 2:32 Crystal Bowl Cir. &amp;
3.33. lake Markham Rd. &amp; Orange Blvd. &amp; Hidden Lake Or. 7:09, Lake
North Montgomery Rd. - Spring area. Sv;91: Palm Dr. &amp; East Blvd. Beverly Ave. I Spring Lake Rd
Lancelot Way 7:04. 2:31, Winter
Grove 7:11, 2:32, Lake Markham Mary Blvd. &amp; Smith'; Stop 710,
Oaks area, Bus 104: Montgomery 1:03. 1:10, 7:10, Poinsettia In. I 7:)), 1:13, 2:37.
Park Dr I Camelot Way 7.05. 2:30.
Rd. &amp; Duguid's Stop 7:17. 2:31. Lake 7.36, Hwy. 1792 &amp; Shennandoah
Rd, south of SR 4.34 7.05. 1:10. 2.49, Glastonberry Rd. 7:06, I'll, 211,
Oakland Estates. South Maitland
Tutkawulla Country Club—Winter
MkPam Rd. &amp; Syltin Lane Dr. Village 7:12,7:21. Hwy. 17.92 &amp; East
Greenbriar Blvd. &amp; Hlckorywood Oxford Rd &amp; Derbyshire Rd. 7:00, Ave. area, Bus 91: Maitland Ave. &amp;
Springs, But 125: winter SpringS
Ballard St 7 10, 1.10. 736. Maitland
Ave. 7:00. $ 13. 2 46. Greenbrier 012, 2 43
Blvd 1 Go:.Il Tr 7 00. 7:34. P4w. 7: U. 2. 30, transfer Studnt5 to bus Rd. 7:13. 7:23, Hwy 17 92 &amp; Sunset
laY at Wilson School 7 ii.
Dr. 7 15. 2L27, SR 177 8. Bryant Ave.
English states — English Woods Ave &amp; Clltworth SI 7 11, I Il, 7')?,
Blvd &amp; Little Wekiva Rd 7 tO. 5.IS,
them Way &amp; Tarpon Cir 7 09. 2 33,
Wilson—Woodruff Springs area, 1 iS, 230. SR 177 &amp; Thomas Stable
212, Sprucewood Circle &amp; Little area. Indian Hills, But 131: Oxford Maitland Ave 4. Marshall St. 1)),
Northern Way So Partridge Cr 7.10,
'ada SR-46 (PM But 101) lv; 187: Rd 7 70.2 32. SR 4271 Sunland Dr.
Rd. &amp; Hunterfield Rd 710. 1:10, 1.13. 2.39.
Wekiva Rd 7 I?. 5 17, 244, Wild
7:3.4. Howell Creek Dr. &amp; Oscefot Tr.
SR 46
Elder Re 7.11, 2:33, 7,72, 7,34, Hwy 17.92, &amp; San Mo
wool St &amp; Parkwood Ave 7:)), 2.47. Oxford Rd &amp; Carlton RJ. 7:12,
Capistrano Apt;., Orients Hills,
7:11, 7:3), Dyson Or. I Black Acre
Wayside Or. I Katie St. 7:14, 2:33, Central 7.27,7:72, Hwy 11.92 across
$ 12. 2 II. Talbot Rd. &amp; Collier Dr.
5.15, 7 45
North Maitland Ave. area, Bus 72;
Tr (east) 7:12, 2:32. Dove In. I
Wayside Dr. I Wilson P1.7.15,2:36, from Mariner'; Village 7121, 271
Montgomery Rd. — South area, 7 11.0 II, 2 1
Maitland Ave. &amp; Capistrano Apt;
Black Acre Ti. 7:13,7.31, Dyson Dr.
Wayside Dr. P Weslyan Church 1:15,
Markham Woods area, Lake Mary
English Woods — Indian Hills, Bus 1:10, 5: tO, 2:36. Maitland Ave. I
Spring Oaks, Bus 142: Montgomery
I Black Acre Tr (west) 714. 2:30,
2.37, SR 131 &amp; WilSon School 7:15,
Blvd. west of Lake Mary, Bus 10:
Rd north of SR 136, first house on 3$; Winston Rd I Derbyshire Rd. Magnolia Or. 7.12. I 17, 2:37,
Palm Valley— Lake Hayes area,
2:39. (transfer Croorn; students to
Markham Woods Rd. &amp; Dawn Cl.
right
7:05, 1:10, 2.4, Montgomery 705, 5:10, 744, Winston Rd, 8 Mail land Ave. &amp; Sherwood Dr, 1:11.
' im
St.avla, Jamestown, Bus 42: SR
but 3.4, receive Seminole students
(Glover Grove) 7.00. 2:42. Markham
Pd. 0. Center St. 7:05, 5:1), 7:47, Mar;Ingham Rd. 7:06, 0:1), 2:43, 5:11, 7:39.
Park Rd. (Palm Valley) 7 05. 7 M• from buseS 49, 57, 311, Upsala Rd. I
Woods Rd &amp; Oak In. (Shady Oaks)
Fieldingwood Rd. &amp; Yarmouth Rd.
Montgomery Rd. &amp; Greenbriar
Prairie Lake Area, Bus ISO:
SR 5204. Carrigan Ave (Seminole
Ruby St. 7:23, 2:31, Upsala Rd. et
7:11, 2:39, Markham Wood; Rd. I.
Blvd. 7:05,I:1),2:1S, Lakespur In. 7:05. 1:13, 2:11. Dakota Trail I. O'Brien Rd. 1. Jaffa Dr. 7:10, 0:10,
Terrace) 706. 7 31, SrZ 570 8. Lahie
Dump 775. 2:29, Upi.ata Rd. Al
Stonegate S. (Ravensbrook) 7:12,
8. Little Wekiva Rd. 7.09,111, 2:14, Winnebago Trail 7 09, 5:14,2:10.
7:45, l'lamIIn Dr. 8. Temple Ave
HSyet Rd 7 07. 234. SR 520 &amp;
Vlhlen Rd 777. 2.27.
2 31, Lake May Blvd. 8 Sun Dr. 7:13,
English Woods, Highland PI.ws, 7 12, 0:12, 2:43. S. Prairie Lake Dr.
Peachwood Or 8. Little Wekiva Rd.
Beasley Rd. 1 00. 7.15. SR 4.76 I
Paola Area, Suburban Estates
7:33, Lake Mary Blvd. &amp; Rinel'iard
7.10, 5 IS. 7 43, Peachwood Dr. &amp; $t. Johns Village, Fern Park Apis., I Highland Or 711, I 11, 7:41,
Chapman Pd 7.10. 7 31. SR 476 I (PM Bus 117) Bus 34: SR £6 A &amp;
Rd 7 18. 2 34, Lake Mary Olyd &amp;
Mockngbrd
Ln 7 it. 0.16. 7.42, Bus 114: Osfcrd Pd &amp; GraP'am Rd
South St. 8. Lake Or 7. IS, 0 15.7 *3,
J4me5 Or 7 12, 2 II. SR 176 &amp; Suburban Estates 7 13, 2 44, SR 16
Wilson Or 1:15, 2 32. Lake Nary
Spring Oaks Blvd &amp; Wanut St 7 13, 7 ID, 8 10, 2 41, Oxford Rd &amp;
Prairie Lake Dr. &amp; Simpson Park
Luthefan Haven l 13, 2 30. SR 124 &amp; A&amp; Banana Lake Rd.? 1.4.2.4). SR.
Blvd. &amp; Longwood Lake Mary Rd. 1:11, 7:40
Lochinvar Or 7 I?. -;17. 7 39.
1:16,
$16, 2:39, Prairie Lake Dr. &amp;
&amp;
Poll
f')cicja 'QiniJ 7.14. 2 79 SR .476
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1.31. &amp; M.arkham Rd. 7:16. 2:11. !R.
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7:20,7 3O:WitburAv; at Fir; House
Hill; Apt;. 8 Homes, Wymore Rd. Aps., Indian Hills,Bus IS): Winter St. 1. Lakeview Dr. 7.19, 1:19. 2:36
Ovieao - Johnson Hilt. Jackson Wilson School 7:15. 7:39. (transfer 7.72.2.70. Lake Mary Rd &amp; R eon's
area, But II: Wymore Rd &amp; Lake Park Or. I Marigold Dr. 705, 1:10,
South Palm Springs Dr. area.
Heights. Bus 97: SR 124 at Johnson Seminole Student; to bus 107, Stoo 71S. 7 26
Destiny Apts. 710, 0.10. 7.46, 2 39, Carriage Hill Cit. 8. Marigold Wind Meadows Apt;.. Palm Spring;
Hill 7:05, 2 20, Reed Rd. &amp; Harrison receive Crooms student; from buses
Longwood-Lake Mary Rd. area, Wymore Pd &amp; Sprl'vg Lake Hill; Dr. Rd.7 01.1:12,7 11, SR 436 I Society Apis., Bus 123: Palm Spring; Or &amp;
Dr. 7.09, 7:29. SR 119 &amp; Academy
49, 57. 107.)
Country Club Height;, Country Club 7;12, 0:17, 7,44, Wymore Rd. 3. Park Apt;. 7:10.1:11, 7:44. Kewanee Wind Meadows Apt;., 7:10, 11-le,
Ave 7:11, 1:77.
Riverview area, Sanford dawn.
Rd. area, Bus 33: Longwood Lake
Trail between 710312029.7:12,0:11, 2:41, Palm Spring; Dr &amp; Orange St
Sleepy Hill Farm 7:14, 1.11, 7:4),
Snow Hill — ChulaVista area, town area, Bus 52: Rivet view Ave. &amp; Mary Rd &amp; Hughes Stop 7.11.7:39, Wymore Rd &amp; Wymore Grove Apt;. 2:16, Kewsnee Trail &amp; Talbot
Rd. 7:11. 5:11. 7:39, Palm Springs Dr. &amp;
Chutuota, Bus 4$: Snow Hill Rd. S
Narcissus St. 7.10, 2:42, Riverview
Longwood lake Mary Rd. I
7:11, 5.19, 2:40.
7.15, 5 is, 2.17
Highla'rl St. 7:)), I:)), 2.35, Palm
Martin's Stop 7:00, 2:11, Snow Hill
Ave. &amp; 1st St. 7:11, 7:41, Jessamine
Humphrey
Rd.
7:13.
2:37.
Spring Valley, Bus 131: Spring
Carriage Hill, Bus 17: Carriage Spring; Dr. &amp; Alpine St, 7:14. 1.11,
Rd. &amp; Bank's Stop 7:02. 2:39, Snow
Ave. I Iii St. 7:13, 239,
Iongwood Lake Mary Rd. &amp; Valley Pd 8 Live Oak In. 7:10, Hill Dr. &amp; Shady Hollow 710, 5:10, 7.37, Palm Springs Dr. &amp; Oakhurst
Hill Rd. &amp; Muller'; Stop 7 03. 2:30,
Mangoustine Ave. &amp; 1sf St. 7:11,
Howard Blvd. 1.11. 2 36. Longwood
S 10, 7.41. Spring Valley Rd. I 2.43, Carriage Hill Or &amp; Apple Hill St 7 IS, 1, 15, 7:35
Snow Hill Rd, 8 Lingrad's Stop 7:04, 2:31, Holly Ave. &amp; 1st St. 7)5, 2. No
Lake Mary Rd. &amp; Oak In. 715, 7:35,
Orange BloslomCir. 1.11.I.11,2:42, Hollow l. 12,1:17, 7:11. Carriage Hill
Sanlando Springs, east Rolling
7:37, Snow Queen Rd 4. (roveland Park Ave. 3. Ind St. 7:17, 2:35, SR iSiContinental Blvd. 7:17,,2:33, Spring Valley Rd. &amp; Greenleaf In, Cir,&amp;LampllteWayl.14,I:14,7:yg, Hills
area, Bus 44: Oakhurst St. I
Dr. 7:05, 3:34, Clearview, Dr. &amp;
locust Ave. 3. Ind St. 7:10, 2:32,
SR IS &amp; Jackson Rd. 7:11, 2:31, SR
7:17.0.12, 2.43, Spring Valley Rd. I
Howell Park, Bus 25: Winter Park Willow Grove Dr. 7:10, 1: 10 7. 10,
Circle In. 7.06, 2:35, Clearvlow Dr.
MeilonvilleAve. 1 Ind St. 7:27, 230,
151 3.d. St. 170,7.3), Country Club
variety Tree Cir. 7:13, 513, 2:44, Or. 8 Wilshire Blvd 1. 15, 0:10, 2:31. Oaktvyr;t St. &amp; Virginia Ave. 1.11.
I Brumley Rd. 7:07, 2.34, Snow Hill MeltonyilleAve 3. 4th 51.7:23,2:79.
Rd. &amp; Grand Bend Ave. 1:77, 7:21, Spring Valley Rd. &amp; Spring Valley
Ster ling Pork, BUS 93: Laurel Way 5:11,739, White Oak Dr. I Virginia
Rd &amp; Lake M'Il; Rd 705, 7.33, M,l)onvilleA.e 12(h St. 7. IS. 2,71,
Country Club Pd Ridge Rd. 773, Loop 714. 1.11,7:451
&amp;S*allowDr 1:I0,I:l0,2:10, Eagle Ave. 7.17. $17, 2:31. North St. &amp;
Avenue C. A. 2nd St. 7 tO. 7 31.
locust Ave. 8 701h St 7.21, 3:15
277, Rantoul In &amp; Highland Cf.
Apple Valley. Briarwood (Douglas Cr. &amp; Swallow Of 7:12, 0:17, 2:34, Virginia Ave. 1:1), I: I), 7:37, North
Avenue A &amp; Ind St. 1, 12. 720.
Sanford area. Wylwsewood. Bus
7,IS, 77
Ave. area), But 137: Douglas Ave. &amp; Red Bug Rd &amp; Dodd Rd. 7:15. 8.15, Si. I Country Club Rd. 7:11, 5:14,
Chulueta - Lake Mills Area, Bus
1 19; Park Ave. 3, 41h St. 1:13, 333.
Loch-Arbor, Ravenna Park, Candlewick Rd. 710, 0:10, 2:41, 735
7:3.6, North St. &amp; Alison Ave. 'aId,
1)5: Currville Pd. &amp; Lee's Stop Park Ave 4. 41h St. 7 16, 2:32, Park
ldyltwilde, Bus 114: Lakevlew Dr. &amp; Douglas Ave I Bayberry Rd. 7:12,
Summer;et, But II: Laurel Way 516, 2:34.
7.31,
7 00, 7 II, Lake Mills Rd. &amp; Fore's
Ave 3 171h SI 7:17.
Park A.i.t.
W. Crystal Or 7'I5, 231, S Crystal
0')?, 743, Douglas Ave &amp; Highland &amp; Jefferson Dr. 7:10, 1:10, 2.17.
Robin Hill - Sanlando Springs
stop (turn around) 7.03, 7:13. Lake &amp; 17th 51. 7:11. 2 30,Mellonville Ave.
Or &amp; W. Crystal Dr. 1:16. 7:370 Lake
St.
5:14, 2:45, SR 4U 8 Jay Dr. Brittany dir. &amp; Ivanhoe Way 7:17, area Bus IN: Palm Springs Dr. &amp;
Mills Rd. &amp; Ballard's Stop 7-04, 3:39, &amp;71lhSt. 7:21,2:77,SummeqllnAve.
Blvd. &amp; W. Crystal Or i'll, 7:36,
716, 5:16. 741, SR 436 I Frances I 12, 3:40. Mark Daald Blvd. C.
Robin Hill Dr, 7:10. 1:10, 730, North
Lake Wills Rd. &amp; Cemetery 7 05, 3. Forest Or 721. 7 75 Orange Ave
i).dge Or &amp; SR 46 A 7 19, 7 34.
Or 7 I?, 511, 7 40
Winding Ridge Pd 7 11, I II. 73$
St I Sunland Ave. 7 17, 1:17, 234.
7.30, Lake Mills Rd 4. Lakevev
&amp; 2Stri 5? / .5.. 2 23.
lar,&amp;v"od Of I $914 A 7.71, 232.
Lake Brantley HIlls, Lake
Summerset, Bus 94: Mark-David Seminole Ave. &amp; Charlotte St. 7:)),
Ave. 7:06. 2:37, Like Mills Rd. &amp; Itt
Lockhart, Lincoln He4ghts, Bus
Vrhlen Rd 0. TangerIne Dr. 7:73,
Brantley Isles. Bus III: West Lake Blvd. &amp; Swim club 715, 0:10, 2:10, 5:11, 2:33, Seminole Ave. &amp; Alpine
Ave 7.07, 2:34, Tropical Ave. &amp; llh
34: Airport Blvd &amp; lfughy St. 7:73,
2.30. Vihlen Rd. &amp; CItrus Dr. 7:23,
Braritley Rd. P. Brantley Hilt; Cr. Mark David Blvd I Mark David Cf. St. 714, 1:11, 2:34.
$t. 101, 211, Avens.t' E &amp; 61h St.
3.77, Airport Blvd &amp; 22nd St. 7.27,
7 71, Satsvma Dr. I Temple Dr.
7), I 15.7:30, West Lake Brantley 7 I!, I IJ 2.30
Rolling Hills, Sleepy Hollow, Bus
709,7.31, Avenue E. &amp; SIP St. 7:10. 3:2S.
1:26, 7.71, Tongerine Dr. 8 Temple R d &amp; Came.ia Dr, 1:17. I 17, 2:40,
Summit Apt;., Forest Brook, $6:
R.131 &amp; Tarrytown Tr. 1:)),
7 33, Avenue E &amp; 4th St. 7.11,:32
7,
Rewind Park. Wat3.lngtm Oaks. C,r. 1:71, 276, Country Club Rd. &amp; West Lake Brantley Rd &amp; West Ma,beya Apt;., Sausalito Apis., Bus 0:10,7:36, SR 1344.
lchabod Tr. 7:15,
SR 1)91. Willingham Rd 717.7,31, BUS 14: Burruwn Lin. Jo, 2nl Dr. 1:0S, Ravenria Park Baptist Church 7:21. Lake Brantley Dr. 7:13, 1:11, 711, 09: SR 436 I Summit Apt; 7:10, 0:12,7:30, Raymond Ave. 8
Barton
SR 119 &amp; Bell's Stop 7 13. 2 '30. SR
7 47. Ross.enbet'ry In &amp; 1;t Of 7 Cd,
7 75
Oak Or &amp; West lake Brantley Of
0 10, 737, Lake Howell Rd &amp;
St. 1 Il, 5:11, 7:40
Ali8. Dump 7 LI. 7 79
7 .1, Sijmmetland A.e 4. M.1&lt;ai
Academy Manor, But 144:
7 15, I 73, 2:43, Poinsettia
Derbyshire 141:
Pd 7:12, 1.17. 7.39,
RolhlngHills,notfarea. Bs
Geneva east area, Resthaven, But Blvd 1:05, 7:39.
Academy Ave. rriddle of block 7:20, West Lake Brantley Dr. 7:16, 8:21, Lake Howell Rd. &amp; Tuscarora lrall Windsor Ave. &amp; Roxboro Rd. 1:17,
41: Ft Lane Park Pd 6 35, 2' 4,
Goldsboro. South area, Bus Ill:
2 21. Academy Ave &amp; Tuskegee So
7,,i3Westwood Dr. I. Pleasant Dr, 713, 5:13,3 40, SR 436 8 M.arbeya $10, 240. Palm Springs Dr. I
Lake Harney Rd norm ' Ft Lane
Southwest Rd. &amp; 111h St. &amp; 11th 5?
7 77. 726. Hc'hune Cit. rriodlt' Of
1 11,5:73,2:44, West lake Brantley Apt;. 7:14. 8:16, 2:43, 59 434 4. Roxboro Rd. 7:13, 8. 11, 3:31, Palm
Park Rd 4.36. 2 47, Lake Harney
bloc 1:24, 7:71.
1, 25. 7:25.
Rd. &amp; Craft Stop 7:19, 0:71, 2:37.
Sausalito Apts. t'k:lO, 0:11, 2:45.
Springs Or. &amp; Lakeland Ave. 7:13,
Rd. east of Lake Harney Acrtfln
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top ot your car? Put a few rnolhbas

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Those who se.i
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141 with Photo
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smaller space and It is So Much
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it so practical to use 1 lazy Sus in in
my kitchen cibinet and bathroom. I

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L,cle and leave the door open stho steam escapes. This works like
I vaporizer. The dishes dry by
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FRANCES,
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A Classic
This classic's simple
lines are accented by top.
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Photo-Guide is in Sizes 8
to 18, Size 10, 321., bust:
1', yards 45-inch.

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make them fit, I removed the waistbrnds opened the jeans down In,
s i des and Cut off the right amon
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md replaced the waistbands, ma
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Polly pays $1.00 tot every Idea used.
this newspaper.
Send them to her,

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CONTAINER

5117

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DEAR POLLY
I use pasto wax instead of oil on cabinet or other
household door hinges. It's rio-drip
and long-lasting. I also use this under swivel chalral — JAMES.

KNIT

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Bond 75 C each plus 2 Sic #or postag and handfIrI with name.
to PATTERNS (-,this
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DEAR POLLY — I hava a great way
to make an end table out of scraps'
Start with an old TV stand. place a
round barrel lid atop it and 11171011
cover with a round, floor-length
tablecloth (perhaps matchinq a
room's draperies),
SARA

Soft and Lovely
A lovely knit suit for Ine young lad)
in soft mohair. Pattern No. 5117 ha!
knit direc!:ons for sizes 6 to 14.
Send Ift plus 15c
for postage and
with name. address, pattern
Rumbef And size to PATTERNS

this newspaperi. Box 43#8. Midtown
18181104. Now York. NY 10018.

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CANCER June21Juiy22) You like o more than can beefficiently
handled as the week begins. Be alerl for financial opportunities Wednesday,
Ttuarsciay Drive defensivelyFriday. An old idea pays off Saturday.
LEO (Jui 23 Auq 22) Hidden factors cause you fr ustrations Monday,
Tues0y. ednesday and Thursday. are your best days. Good things can
lmpp~n Friday will be eApensive. You make a smarl deal Saturday.
VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 22) Friends outside interests tend to complicate
vonr affairs early in the week Something's gained secretly Wednesday.

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SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov 22) Your ideas are poorl y reN
Tuesdiy. Malof goals can he achieved midweek with luck lendill a haor..
Friday is tough if dealing with groups, An old friend gets in touch Saturdayr

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AND YOUR JOB, TOO, IT SOUND~ LIKE!

'IS THERE A CHIROPRACTOR IN THE HOUSE?"

FOR 10HAI 19 TAXPA YER. A AIP MC PAY FA RN OF
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TORIARO THE' CLOSE' OF T14F 14b'Eff, SEVEeF
WV TI/ER MAY CAUSE OU FAMES SOME WOES.
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TAIF L 1JCK YOLI VE IOOKING F091 YOU A L III PY
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YOU SAID NEVER TO TALK WITH MY
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NOTE: 3end fetters-1o Bernice Be de Osol, c/a this newspaper,
P.O. Box 162, North Olmsted, Ohio 44070. Bernice cannot
answer all the letters, only the ones of general Interest.

Sfudenf 's

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Monday, Tuesday. You get a profitable idea Wedne~6 You're fortunate
speculating Thursday. Career problems Friday. Success ul coup Saturday.

NW

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Close associates must be nandled
arefully Monday, Tuesday. Unusual benefits through shved inlei~-ls
Wedn-.sday, Thxsday. Watch temper Friday. A lhise decision Salufd ii'

AOUARIUS ~Jan. 20-Feb. 19) 11 youlag on resprisibilites, eirly in lh,~
%*,f.ek it voll t)- dflicull to catch up. Lucky through partners Wednesday.
TMursday, 011 mills come due Friday. Sharp at business Saturday.
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Wednesday, Aug. 27, 1975

MOM, GET BACK ON
SCHEDULE, WITH THESE

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Herald Staff Writer

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also approved the switch.
Hattaway said he "hadn't
even considered" ramification.s
of the switch, but he said he
'guessed" the move was made
"to spread the money around."
Conunisioner
Hattaway's
cousin, State Rep. lob linttaway, is on the board of
directors of the Southeast First
National Bank of Maitland.
Con ta cted at his Altamonte
Springs office, today, Rep.
Hattaway denied any connection between the transfer of

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funds and hs diretorship.
'None whatsoever," be said.
"But I think it's a good move."
fie said it's agoodmovebecause
the Maitland ba nk does a lot of
business with South Se minole
cities
Casselberry and
Altamonte Springs.
Rep. Hattaway also said it
was the "first I've heard of it"
w he n inlonned of the Corn:flissiofl'S decision.
Kwiatkowski sa id the board's
idea was to "even out" fun ds on
deposit with banks, lie sa id
Cornl3ank had a "heck ofa lot of
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Keeth attacked Layer in the
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Questioning a possible Florida
sunshine Law violation,
Seminole County School Board
members Wednesday night
backed off from a move to call
a executive CAC
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institution which pays the
highest dividends to the county.
"I don't care where we put
the money
as long as the
county benefits," he sa id The
motion to switch funds was
made by Kwiatkowski and
seconded by Williams.

School Board Balks
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call an executive session "at
the earfiest possible time to
discuss the agreement." This
was later defeated by a 4-1 vote.
"I submit that the superintendent has not carried out the
intent of the law for the board's
de li be ration," said Kee th.
Laver said Barr) Pelle) the

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initialed each of the 25 articles
Alter adjourning a work
.nd 'tentative agreement has
sion set for the purposes of
been reached by both sides
A'LAN xi:i
ratification, board members
He said he had sir-d it hi!:1later in a regular meeting
'Wc dcl:syed adopting the self.
reviewed "item by item" about recommended salary schdule,
Stenstrom said each bo:trd
half of the 45-)age contract too, for the !7S.7b school
year rrwrn be r ou ldbeunvu,4jtionof
until early this morning when until after the contract
is the Sun*4ne Law .0 the conthe nieetin wa 'stopped on ratified
mist La)ti'
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of the contract $300 jump in base pay is tied to understand wh you can't
was continued until 3 pm. both the contract and the (I1SCUSS the contra.t with the
What's in it that
million board
$50
Ile Seminole High Booster Club %%as out in full force toda), selling season tickets, club memberships uxiay in he county office in

allowing Indian HilLs, school
children to walk to the nearby

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resident
and
spokem4in for the Indian hulls
conuiiunity, had asked for a
rehearing of the r eq uest sub.
nutted at an Aug. 13 meeting, In
which the board took no action,
according to Board Chairman
Robert i Bud) Feather.
r&amp; Mytom said part of her
prosal, extending the school
boundary line 1,000 feet North
v1 Sit. 436, would e)tnilnaZm
%hat she termed 'roc'.et
zoning and ou1d be safer,
more uonomnk4d and involve
less busing and less pupils.
She said the pro posa l includes

Williams, said (day that if it
wasn't in the "b( interests" of
the county the money should be
returned to a Seminole County
bank,
"Maybe we should take
another look at it." Williams
said. Williams said he thought
the county would gain additional interest if funds were
tra ns ferred.
But, Williams said, he has
since learned that the money
earns no interest, He said he
would bring the item up at next
week's county commission
meeting.

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After weighing 11 controversial
anti-twing appeal from South
Seminole residents packing
City flail here Wednesday
night, the County School Board
finally denied, in a 4-1 vote, a
s hool zorung variance request
.Ni rs Beverly
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Inissioners have okayed the
switch of close to $1-million in
federal funds from a Seminole
County bank to the Southeast
First National hank of
Mastland
an Orange County
ba nking institution.
At Tuesday's meeting, a total
of tour banking imioves were
approved, including almost $1
million in Comprehensive
Education and Training Act
m('ETM funds from Cornilank

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County ba nk
The
county's manpower
coordinator, Lois Martin, said
today she plans to appeal the
board's decision because it's
"an unwise move."
"It's best to keep all CETA
monies in one ba nk and best to
keep CETA monies in a
Seminole County bank," she
said. Mrs. Martin plans to make
her appeal through Bob Ellis,
the Coun ty Commission's admninlstrative assistant,
One of three commissioners
who okayed the switch, Dick

Zoning
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Chamherol('ommercelwtorel.aking off on their fund-raising drhe. Seated outht' Booster Bugg) are William P"Bud Layer s.aidhe mar be determined at the this board has anghttodtscu.ss
City Commissioner Gordon Meyer i left i and Wayne A.1bert, president of the chamber. Standing at expected the contract 11) be board's 7:30 p.m. Sept. 3 the articles in this contract."
Stenstrom said the &amp;it&amp;4fl(
the left Is Booster Club President Fred Good hile In the Buggy are Rick Mann, Juanita Hays, ratified today after the review meeting.
is completed.
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Board Member Allan F.
Curtis Johnson and Mark Renaud. (H erald Photo By 11111 Vincent Jr.t

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Judge Cowart questioned real bad situation," Judge against James Tucker Jr. J .
4-11
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Seminole Gardens Apartments,
Williams about his plea, an Cowart noted.
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S ant ord Tuck- er had been
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miadmcal
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plans
to
accused
as an aider and abettor
Williams
sa
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lb IrAbli)
in
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Juls 10 strongarm rot
Ms
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in
A docket of criminal trials vacation and had been drinking mar
Or Lamb
bery of l.ou Dritzat 110 N. hioll',6-8 Wednesday by giving a Sanford when an argument erupted over September."
It' i'scoc
Judge (.osar' explained to Ave..Sanford
man who shot his girlfriend, a his pay chicks
S-A
Jot,Steve n S)i 19, of
that
standard
sentence
of
26
id they found Williams
months Police
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C ir c l e,
of
the
proba
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4fls
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t
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that
that if the continue to l i v edrin ki ng
ix rsons must lx uhirrit d if
Tr I.- 1,ion
6-hi
bus ing receiving and conlive together.
he
y
must get was
together they
g'
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A
Wont i
ceiling
stolen property i I
married
Other provisions of the
with bullet wound in the right
probation imposed by Cowart m isdemeanor
sE,'%TIII';IC
Albert Williams, 49, of 1208 leg.
Szihgyi said he bought four
91,
Mangoustine
Ave.,
had
been
The
defendant
told
Cowart
include
that
%illiaiiis
must
not
stolen
auto tires for $50 and a
Weu't-uday'i
high
it
alcohol
or
be
whcr'
consume
scheduled
for
trial
on
the
felony
first,
accidentally
shot
her.
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week after he put them on his
Partly dandy through Friday charge of aggravated assault In was 'pretty high," But when is conswned or sold during the ear police stopped and arrested
confrontedwithataperecorded 26 months proba tion. 1k also him.
with a - Lance of thun- t he Ju l y
Judge Cowart withheld 1k1
statement he made to police must not own or have weapons
(krchow(t' !i winly during the hientkrson
lUflS
d
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Williams
entered
after
the
mudic,ition
of guilt for the )otith
Vednesda)
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Williams
inclu
shooting,
alit moon
ontinued hazy
The police got the pistols,'
suspended sentencing for 18
HIghs In th I uer %s lows in a negotiated plea of guilt) to said he didn't remember
The
felony
assault.
months and told bun If he
portions
of
the
statement
in
Williain.3
told
the
court,
"and
the lOs, Ea.ste'.k Inds around simple
count
could
have
brought
tip
to
which
he
told
police
that
both
he
I've
already
sold
my
shotgun."
doesn't
gt-t into trouble in that
10 mph, gusts iear thun('ow-art
Sent
the
laborer
on
his
time
he'll
have nothing to worry
dvrsliowt'rs. Butt pi'obubiiity 40 five years in prison. Maximum and Ida Mae had guns, there
per tent during iL - ,',)t."rnoons, on the misdemeanor assault was a "tussle" and he shot her way with the wish that the about.
"But get in trouble and I'll
marriage will be a good one.
charge would have been 60daiys with her own gun.
0 per cent at nii'
send
)ou to jail for a s ear on
In
other
cast's,
the
court
"When
people
are
drinking,
jail.
Complete detalt. Liad tides in
In
which
get
mad
and
have
guns,
ts
a
titsinissed
a
robbery
charge
this
plea,"
Cowart warned.
session,
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Th board's plan is to bus the
t; Indian hills children in.
'.olved
e to Sterling Park school
and bus Prairie Lake pupils to
near by English Estates school,
Feat he r explained.
Board Attorney Douglas
Stenstrom said the U.S.
Department of Justice would
have to be advised of the
change in the sch ool zoning and
it would have to "go ba ck to
District Co ur t."
Board Member Davie Sims
said he prefers walking and not
busing children ithin "the two
itimle limit,'' and added he
supports the variance request.
"I on't support any eight
mill budget with busing over
the two mile limit,'' said Sims,
(each mill equals $1 per *1,000
of appraised prope rty value and
is used to determine property
(axes,)
Mrs. Mvtun said her proposal
would mean a total $24.618 o)st
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to board a bus for Disni's World toda',, where the hand appeared

at 3 p.m. in America On Parade. From left, hand members are
Jack Bacon, Bobby Nessstrn, Cathy Kiri'haln, Teresa Jackson,
Ruth Yates, Ten Atkins, Dawn Brantlt'bt'rr-s and director Martha
(k'streIch. (Lid-aId Photo by Bill VIncent Jr.)

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pointing out requirements
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WINTER SPRINGS
"Hunter did not show It to
Building Official Ray Bradthaw, subject of a city Council Mrs. Van Eepoel as he knew she
inquiry, today denied there was was out to gM me and he
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Cou ncilman John Daniels had
Ebptist Temple.
told him he was going to get him
fired after a disagreement
several weeks ago.
Bradshaw called Frederic
Stanley Jr., attorney for a
group of Ranchland residents
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opposing the Proposed church
sites, "pathetically ignorant."
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Stanley at an Aug. 4 Council L
meeting had maintained there New Eagle Scouts with parents, from left, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Walters, Greg Walters, Richard Grery and Mrs. Shirley
were "eight or 10 discrepancies Hess. (Herald Photo by Elda Nichols
in violation of city code."
"I can read law books and I
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Springs as any person,"
Bradshaw said.
Bradshaw said Stanley had
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Hess and James Gregory, Casselberry Troop 341. Richard recently appointed assistant
taken things out of context that
rald
Correspondents
He
Longwood,
became Eagle joined the Troop In January, Scoutmaster.
did not apply to conditional land
Scouts
at
a
Court
of honor at 1968, as a Tenderfoot. Greg
use by churches, but to subRAY BRADSHAW
An Eagle rank is the highest
Greg
Walters,
16,
son
of
Mr. th United Methodist Coin- transferred to the Troop as a
&amp;Isions.
goal
of every Scout, according
The building permit was
''Both
organizations and Mrs. Roscoe Walters, rntinity Church of Casselberrv, Star Scout, in July 1973. Greg's to John Kennedy, a Scout.
Richard on Monday night,
tw&amp; brothers, Jeff and Brad,
sued after the council ap- (Seminole Baptist and the Longwood, and
master, who said, "To become
put
Gregory,
18,
son
of
Mrs.
Shirley
Both
youths
are
members
of
are
also Eagle Scouts, with Jeff an Eagle is
oved a conditional land use Jehovah's Witnesses group
a hard ladder to
r residentially zoned property preliminary plans on my desk,
climb. Outof 20 boys who joined
I Hayes Road which was
meeting city ordinances, but
the Scouts, only one will
quested by two churches, they later got an unfavorable
achieve First Class Scouting.
%cause of protests by some reaction from the Zoning Board
Out of 20 First Class Scouts,
council
sidents,
later arid a favorable reaction from
only one will achieve Star rank,
scinded its approval and the Council.
and out of 100 Stars, only one
Friends of the St. Johns, Inc. stabilize and raise by at least gallons of water daily from the will
attain
heduled a re-hearing, tern'1 went over every detail to
the Eagle rank."
rarily suspending the make sure everything was legal FOSJ) will meet at the First three feet the waters of Lake normal northward flow of the
Ted Daniels, Troop 341
flding permit.
to the letter as I knew it would Federal Bank building in Washington, the source of river, causing a great deal of Scout,naster, explained it took
drinking water for some 120,000 concern that the river would 24 Merit
Planning and Zoning Corn- be challenged. Irequired sealed Sanford at 7:30 p.m. today.
Badges to qualify for
residents of Melbourne and Eau eventually cease to be a source the
issioner Irwin Hunter and plans with an architect's
Eagle award.
The main topic of the Gallic.
of sports fishing, commercial
slstanf P&amp;Z Commissioner signature on the plans and
Howard Gresham, who is said fishing and pleasure boating.
Actor and former Channel 9
ne Van Eepoel were asked made them post a bond," evening, according to J. T.
Turnipseed, president of the to be an authority on the river,
At present, the river is In newsman Bob Noble, Eagle
Mayor Troy Piland to look Bradshaw said.
organization, will be con- will be the speaker for the fairly good condition due to the Scout, said, "Scouting is worth
o alleged discrepancies in
"I don't have the right to
struction
of a dam at the north evening and his remarks are almost daily summer rains. staying with, to achieve the
e granting of the permit by withhold a
building permit
end of Lake Washington at the expected to shed some light on With the passing of the rainy rank of Eagle, Boys, such as
'adshaw. The two councilmen
wheneverythlngtsinorderand
headwaters of the St. Johns the situation, according to season, people faxniliarwith the Greg and Richard, will make
isbed Monday over a memo
the city attorney had said all
River and its effect on the Turnipaeed.
river predict even worse the world a better place. The
n Bradshaw which was due process was followed In D
The building of dams, dikes conditions than existed prior to principles of scouting should be
remaining part of the tiver
thheld from Mrs. Van Eepoel case," he added.
including Sanford and Seminole and canals by corporations the rains,
applied to everything we do all
Hunter.
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The Friends of the St. Johns thrcugh our lives.
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ybody," Bradshaw said. ..If the same day it was applied
marshlands which constitute fear that building the new Lake
Noble, who has a son in Troop
rs. Van Eepoel had come over for," he said, "nine out of 10
The dam Is being built by the the River's headwaters, has Washington dam will further 341, presented the charge to the
re (Bradshaw's office) and permits go out the same day." U.S. Corps of Engineers to diverted hundreds of million speed the demise of the river. new Eagles.
ked for the memo, It was on
rand she could have read It."
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ges from the Southern
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WASHINGTON (AP)
A broad look at U.S. foreign
policy will be taken by the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, Chairman John J. Sparkman announced
today.
He said "as many as 20 nonpartisan educational
hearings" will be held to spell out the policy options
available in the next decade.
"The topics to be examined will include such broad
issues as the nation's sell4niage; whether we should be a
policeman or civilian in the world: whether we should be a
merchant, philanthropist, or both," he said.
Sparkman's statement said "the timing is most appropriate as the country enters its third century and
passes from the pest-World War II and Vietnam eras
looking for new ideas and alternatives."
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U.S. per capita cigarette consumption dropped slightly in 1974 to mark the first decline
in five years, although the industry spent more for advertising last year than any year since 1970, the Federal
Trade Commision said today.
At the same time, the FTC told Congress that domestic
sales were up about 1.7 per cent to 594.5 billion cigarettes
last year. That was a record, surpassing the old high of
584.7 billion cigarettes sold in 1973, but indicating a
slowdown in the recent trend, the FTC said.
However, consumption on a per capita basis among
U.S. residents and overseas military personnel 18 years of
age and older was 4,110 cigarettes in 1974, compared with
4,112 in 1973 and 4,286 in 19(33.

Kent State Appeal Expected
CLEVELAND i API A swift appeal is expected of a
federal jury's decision denying $46 million In damages to
the wounded and the survivors of the dead in the Kent
State University shootings of 1970.
"The last day of the Kent trial has not occurred,"
plaintiffs' attorney Joseph Kelner said Wednesday after
the jury absolved Coy. James A. Rhodes and 28 other
present or former state officials and Ohio National
Guardsmen of liability in the shootings.
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WASHINGTON AP) — The United States appears to be
heading into a stiff international competition to sell Japan
at least $1 billion in new jet lighters. Once again, the main
U.S, rival may be France.
Defense officials say Japan is in the market for 100 to
125 new fig4ers to replant ob5o1es*bL warplanes.
Four advanced 'LJS. p1ies are In the running
the
highly sophis&amp;ated Air Force F15 and Navy F14, and the
less costly Mr Force F16 and Navy F18 lightweight
fighters.
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TALLAHASSEE (APi
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin
plans to ask a state appeal court to reconsider its decision
that deliberations of the state Career Service Commission
can be held in secret, an assistant says.
Asst. Atty. Gen. Sharyn Smith said Wednesday that
Shevins office will file a petition for rehearing Friday on
the decision by the 1st District Court of Appeal that the
agency's deliberations were not subject to the state's
goverrunent in the sunshine law.
The court's opinion was included In a ruling that the
commission erred in ordering the old Department of
Pollution Control to reinstate an employe dismissed for
tie ing derelict in his job.
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GAINESVILLE API — The attorney for a
dismissed state securities investigator says Comptroller
Gerald Lewis has failed to specify what his client might
have done wrong.
The dismissed investigator, Robert I. Prince of
Tallahassee, was scheduled for a ('ar-i"
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Attorney Benjamin Patterson of Tallahassee said he
would ask the commission to reinstate Prince on grounds
that the notice of dismissal was defective.

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By: Bill B. Grier

We will re-open Tuesday, September 2 at 9 a.m.

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Aida M. D 'Ercole

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MIAMI IA!') — A blanket of haze hanging over most of
Florida probably is not being caused by pollution and
poses little or no danger to people, forecasters say.
The haze, composed mostly of smoke and dust particles
and extending more than 12,000 feet above ground, should
remain over the state at least until Friday, Hank Tonkin,
a National Weather Service forecaster, said Wednesday.
'We've got no signlflchnt increase in pollutants in the
air, and other than a visual handicap to some aircraft, It
really isn't much of a hazard," Tonkin said.

Claims Against Lawyers Rise
Increased public
TALLAHASSEE (API
awareness that lawyers can be sued for malpractice may
be one of the eiitises of a rise In the number of claims filed,
a spokesman for the Florida Bar says.
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director, 5111(1 Wednesday in an interview.
But they will because clients need representation.
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Keeth said, "I hate collective

Layer and be kept abreast of all

bargaining," but added he will the bargaining points, so they
city attorney was cited recently see to it that the best interests can be "ironed out" before
along with the DeLand City of all are carried out.
being presented for ratification.
Commission for an alleged
Board Member Davie Sims,
violation of the Sunshine Law in who seconded Keeth's motion to
similar
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ratification call an executive session, exprocedure.
pliined the board hasn't had an
Stenstrom said the board "opportunity to kick around"
would also be in violation of the some of the bargaining points,
Administrative Procedures Act including the $1.8 million salary
if it attempted to ratify the increase.
contract away from a regular
"We're not against the
meeting.
contract.
We only want an
After the work session was
for
further
adjourned, Keeth explained his opportunity
objections to ratifying the discussion and explanation of it.
contract as presented on the Pelle"s team has done an
excellent job said Sims.
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government sent the money to
Seminole in a lump sum. But, as
But a local banking officer
of July 1, just enough money to
aid CETA funds are "available
handle three-days payments,
or loans and things of this all
kept on hand.
ature. It's rather a plum any
CETA program was initiated
'ank would like to have."
by the federal government to
Ashby Jones, assistant to the help combat inflation.
lerk of the Circuit Court, said
Under ('ETA,
various
ur switches were made at agencies in
the county — cities,
Commission
'uesda''s
Seminole Comunity College and
'ieeting.
other agencies — pay workers
They include:
with ('ETA money.
—The payroll account from
The county commission is the
e Flagship Bank of Sanford to prime sponsor for the funds,
e Sun Bank of Seminole in which means county officials
ongwood,
dole out and administer the
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arly from the U. S. Departent of Labor.
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posit at any one time.
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controls assure fast, even heat. Large family-size
oven features non-tilt shelf and oven door that's
removable for easier oen cleaning.
Electr i cal Wiring Specialists Pie Job Too Large Or Too Small

Sanford Electric Co.
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asking for an opportunity for air It (contract) .. . otherwise it
the board to discuss it with each creates a subterfuge in the
other, and with the chief minds of the people," said
nnl7ntiatnrc and why some Stenstrom.
Stenstrom said in the future
things are in or not In the
board should meet with
the
contract," said Keeth.

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of six South Americans, officials say.
The unidentified inspector spotted traces of the drug under the lining of a suitcase carried off a Wednesday flight
from Lima, Peru by a Peruvian woman, Drug Enforcement Administration agents said.
The woman, along with another oman and a man
arriving on the same night, were arrested at the airport
after agents found 29 pounds of cocaine in the suitcase, a
spokesman said.

WE WILL BE CLOSED

Herbert McCarley, also seeking
a second council term, Is opposed by Charles W. Pratt.
While unofficial results will
be available within minutes
after the polls close, absentee
ballots are scheduled to be
counted at 11 a.m. Wednesday,
if a city council quorum can be
mustered, Mrs. Cox said.
ifa quorum is not presentat
11 a.m., the election will be
canvassed and absentee votes
counted at 7:30 p.m. .Wed...

name.
Defense attorney Ellis Rubin of Miami filed the petition
Wednesday In an effort to counter alleged "derogatory,
inflamatory (and) prejudicial" newspaper accounts of
the charges against Loudd.
Loudd, 42, is charged with delivery of cocaine and conspiracy, as well as embezzlement of sales tax receipts
from Blazer ticket pnx'eeds last year.

MIAMI (AP I — A sharp-eyed U.S. Customs inspector at
Miami International Airport has led federal drug agents
to the seizure of $6 million north of cocaine and the arrest

Not To Exceed $1.75 Per $1,000 Assessed Valuation.

a second

Rornrnie Loudd, organizer of

Cocaine Cache Seized

Virtually winning re-election

to his third two-year term as
mayor is Leon 011iff, running
unopposed. Incumbent Councilman Carlos Warren, seeking
term in office, is being
challenged by Robert W.

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from 7a.m. to p.m. One voting
machine will be on hand.

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Loudd Wants Trial Broadcast
the now-defunct Florida Blazers of the World Football
League, has asked a court to allow live broadcasts of his
narcotics trial, lie says it's the nnly way to clear his

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of the city's &amp;iO eligible voters
to go to the polls st city hall

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A proposed set of
guidelines for county jails in Florida is being reviewed in
the state attorney-general's office and will be made public
at hearings in a couple months.
Asst. Atty. Gen. Donna Stinson gave that information to
a federal judge Wednesday at a hearing on complaints
that the state isn't living up to state law and a federal
court order of November 1974 by setting standards for
housing and feeding prisoners.
Mrs. Stinson said the state has directed counties to set
limits on their jail populations, but hasn't required exact
measurements of buildings to determine the amount of
space per inmate.

MIAMI tAPi ---A "Jack-theRipper"responsble for the
recent deaths of at least two and as many as 12 young
women in the Miami area may also be responsible for
about 30 similar slayings in California, Washington,
Oregon, Utah and Idaho, officials say.
In several of the local deaths and in most of the Western
slayings the victims were white, under 30, looked alike
and were drowned or strangled, the officials said Wednesday.
Each had long hair and pierced cars, was sexually molested and was dumped either down an embankment or in
creeks or canals.

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sawngby removing the "double
board's plan as is.
busing."
After the board's denial of the
Mrs. Mickle Crouch, an
Indian Hill housewife, said her variance request, Mrs. Myton
child had been moved to five said she respected the decision
different schools in the county, of the board.
"The non-contiguity of the
but a good education was
lines—that
settles It," Mrs
received,
'It s not the school you go to, M)ton smiling, told Feather.
In a related matter, the board
but how you back it. S pending
the money on the schools is granted a transportatiu:
better than on buses," said Mrs. request from Mrs. Bobbi'
Crouch as the audience ap. Papcun spokesman for U
Sleepy hollow Homeowner
plauded.
Superintendent William P. Association. Lay' explained
(Bud i Layer said the ad. today this rn.ans children
ininistrative staff "did the best this area will be bused into U
job possible in establishing the Meadows West and Sleep
boil
zone tines, and the board's plan Hollow subdivisions
is the best one for the county" ways, until the construction of
Board member E I Harper S II 434 is completed"

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TALLAHASSEE (Al l )
Senate committee says his panel Is going to court to try to
keep prison officials from using part of an Arcadia mental
hospital to house prisoners.
"The Senate expressed itself very clearly in the bill on
reorganization of the Division of Corrections Into the
Offender Rehabilitation Department that we did not want
prisoners mixed with mental patients at G. Pierce Wood
Hospital," Sen. Tom Gallen, D..liradenton, said Wednesday.
..We passed the law, the executive branch is violating
the la and we want to assist in seeing that the law is enforced," Gallen said.
lie said the special committee instructed its attorney,
Steve Kahn, to enter as a friend of the court in a suit
brought by Arcadia residents to block the conversion.

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Home Deliver% .- Week, 55 cents; Month. 82.40; 6 Months, $14,0;
Y ear. $28.40. Ih Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2 70; 6 Months, 816.20; 12 Months. $32.40.

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JERUSALEM (AP) Most of the new Israeli-Egyptian
agreement is settled, a
American official reports,
and the pact may be initialed by the two governments
Sunday or Monday.
SecTetary of State Henry A. Kissinger returned to
Jerusalem
Alexandria on Wednesday night for more
talks v itti Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and the rest of
the Israeli negotiating team. The American official said a
few clauses "of at least symbolic significance" remained.
"We are continuing to move forward," Kissinger told
reporters alter a two-hour meeting with the Israelis
Wednesday night. "The number of issues that remain are
relatively small ... There are problems of details of some
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minole Counts Commission approved a
switch in its Tuesday meeting that might seem
rather insignificant to some and might well have
flflflp unnoticed

It concerns Comprehensive Education and
Training Act (CETA) funds, which had been on
deposit at ComBank of Casselberry.
Tuesday's
the commission decided
to
those
out of Combank, a Seminole
Counts' banking institution, and place them inthe
Southeast
Bank of Maitland
an
Orange County facility.
Why?
Do the
of Southeast of Maitland pay
taxes in Seminole County?
You bet
don't.
But ComBank of Casselberry pays its fair
share of taxes here, just like every other bank in
Seminole Counts'.
We care not which bank the commission
decides to use for its accounts, but
strongly
that they all ought to be placed in Seminole County
institutions.
If these funds were of the interest-bearing
nature and another bank paid more of a return than
did any in Seminole County, then
could see the
transaction as beneficial to our taxpayers.
However, these CETA funds can, by law, earn
no interest because they are federally granted
funds.
However, those funds can provide working
capital for the bank which holds them.
see no justification for the Seminole County
'Commission to remove these funds from a bank in
this county and place them in one in Orange County
no matter what the reason.
Too,
the commission should take a
second look at this transaction and rescind its
decision,
After all, members of the commission are to
serve the people of this county
not an adjoining
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nation — and the world
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radioactive waste. As more reactors are built
and more electric power produced, the amount
of this dangerous material which must be stored
for thousands of years staggers the imagination.
One would think that rational men would be
putting a major effort into imaginative proposals
for detoxifying the waste, reducing the amount
to be handled or in finding controlled uses for the

It's a good thing the United States won the war,
one writer remarked on the just-passed 30th
anniversary of the surrender of Japan in 1945.
Otherwise the world might be flooded today with
Hondas and Sonys.
This Is clever. It also reveals a serious
War was
of what the Second
all about, as well as constitutes a gross libel
against the American nation.
The U.S. fought the war not to block the
peaceful economic expansion of Japan, or of
Germany, nor to protect American companies
from competition, but to prevent the economic
(and political) domination by these countries
over their neighbors by virtue of military
conquest.

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The attitude in the executive circles which make
the decisions Is to dispose of the waste, and the
problem by hiding, forgetting that over the long
haul, this is an impossibility, unless we ship the
stuff to the moon and dump it, which would be a
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But the search for solutions should not end
has persuaded Congress that Americans are in no there. Radioactive isotopes have a wide range of
mood for further pushing around.
established uses in Industry, medicine,
And in seeking to remain attuned to the public
agriculture and research. It would be well
mood, both House and Senate have served notice worthwhile to spend an extraordinary amount of
time and effort — involving some of this cowithat they
e tak a dim view of a proposed treaty with
try's top scientific brains — on finding largePanama over the future of the Panama Canal.
scale uses for particular radioactive Isotopes In
reaction

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enough to block treaty ratification, has sponsored a

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nuclear waste. The waste might be disposed of at was widely believed that insurance couldn't be

a profit, or at a minimal loss,

written on dental care. Expert insurance men

100 million.
Dental insurance pas become a big, profitable

Fortunately, the Japanese and Germans seem

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to have a clearer perspective on World War H

There are oUler possibilities which promise tem" the idea naive. Their response was a unions see it as the most important "fringe bene. than some Americans do. Both nations have

over the canal and the 10-mile -wide American zone
that splits Panama. The House wrote into the State

partial solutions. Experiments should be con- reflex: Dental care is uninsurable.
fit" they can add. Employers view It as a accepted their responsibilities for starting the
war, as well as the just consequences of having
ducted on ways to destroy a major portion of the
Times have changed and so has the attitude. valuable work incentive,

of funds to negotiate "surrender" of U.S. rights in
Panama.
But U. S. Ambassador-at-Large Ellsworth
Bunker insists that a new agreement containing
concessions to Panama is essential to "a more

radioactivity by converting some of the isotopes Insurers now are just as convinced that it does

The development probably never would have lost It. For CArmany, this I@,, totally different

mature partnership" with all of Latin America.

and controUing pollution. I am convinced that, in be joined on Jan. I by 750.(M employes of that P;;;tost e%vryone has some form of dental guilt Americans feel for having used the Bomb

Bunker has reality on his side.
But in Latin America, the canal is a symbol of
U.S. "imperialism." The Communists are making
the most of it. seeking to unite our southern neighhors against us.
The new nationalistic fervor in Latin America

the end, this nuisance will be effectively reduced American Telephone &amp; Telegraph Co.
prrc.'m. The costs would be too great, It was against them.
The Japanese would have done the
In 1965, fewer than two n.illion Americans ti:':d.
only when we find practical and possibly
same thing had positions been reversed, they
profitable uses for a sizeable share of the received coverage on deital care. Even in 1970
Its Aetna Life &amp; Casualty puts It, said.
poflutaits. Otherwise control will become too the total was only 12 niJion. But the American "Approximately 30 mililon -r.-)ple in the United
costly in Its effects on our economy and thereby Dental Association 'i'.iW estimates 25 million will States have some form of Jent. disease." If
"Much unreasonable suffering, to the people of
lives,
be covered by the end of this year.
everyone is dentally ill, his t: you insure Japan as well as to the Americans and other
This Is not to abandon our
bringing
Tl'L is still only the beginning. By 1980, the them' The risks are ai1nclt '00; r cent,
peoples of the world," was caused by Japan's

is believed ready to explode in guerrilla violence if

the effort to implement a new treaty should
collapse. And the canal itself is vulnerable to
sabotage of even the most rudimentary
sophistication. Disorders in 1964, in fact.
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agreement more equitable to Panama.
The propaganda battle is one we cannot win.
We can avoid a propaganda defeat. Revision of the
ancient treaty is not a concession to blackmail, but
mere recognition of the hard facts of Latin
American sentiment.

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Cleanup Campaign ;c" ab o t a g e d In EPA
A move to clean up the throwaway cans and MaruIacturers Institute.
38-page lobbying package to beer secret that most of the people present would like
bottles that litter America has been sabotaged in
The story of what happened has been carefully 'tholesalers. They were urged to write their local to quash the beverage container
guidelines
the backroorns of the Environmental Protection locked in EPA files, where it was supposed to Lv
congressmen. Legal opinions, economic completely."
Agency.
hidden from the public. But we have obti ..d the arguments and other helpful letter-writing hints
As a result of the pressure that the industry
Every year, an astounding 60 billion suppressed memos and letters,
were Included. The names were also listed of had been able to mount behind the scenes, the
throwaways are scattered across the American
The m.rufacturers of cans rrd ctles are every senator and congres&amp;nan who might EPA has now knocked out of the guidelines the
landscape tossed in trash cans, strewn atong wending *o mnihion to th i..: the EPA clea
conceivably have anything to do with the recommendation calling for state and local
roadways, dropped Into lakes and stre'iiu. This scheme. Even more 'i1sma)ng, the conti ner throwaway prot'Iem.
govecriments to join in the battle against
not only is staggering waste but a at tendous tycoons have been able to pull strings Inside the
Already
this
lobbying
':ampaign
has
throwaways.
pickup problem.
EPA and to get inside information for their stimulated a flood of lette.'s to IPA from Capitol
At the first step toward reducing the debris, lobbying campaign.
Footnote: Hickr.ian explained that he and
Hill. More that 00 meu.brs if Congress have Colonna
the EPA drafted new guidelines on June 2 These
had merely meant to get the objections
For example, the June 2 guidelines were written to 1,.'F s about tl,e guidelines,
would require customers to pay a deposit ri the
of the industry SO that the final guideli!w3 would
1h 1.m n far from being punished for need fewer changes. There was no
beverage containers they purchase on federal supposed to be kept secret until they were
intent to favor
premlsl.s. To get their deposit back, the' would publ ished in the Federal Register. The purpose uleiting the industry, has been promoted, Other I ndustry, he said, no was It illegal to give them
have to turn in their empty beer bottles and coke of this rule is to prevent undue political p-'essure EPA officials met privately on August 13 with the documents.
at the planning level,
representatives from Reynolds Metals,
FIGHTING CONGRESSMEN: With flying
ALthoughtheruleswouldapp1yonIytonition
But on June 19, copies of the draft guidelines American Can, U.S. Brewers, Coca-Cola,
fists
and feet, half-a.dozen nembersof Congress
Bethelem Fvel, Owens-Illinois and related
parks. nll1tary camps and other federal were slipped to the can-ant-brittle lobby,
will
battle
for the karate championsh ips of
facilities, the Intention also was to encourage official who leaked the material was EPA's solid unions,
Capitol Hill on September 14 at Washington's
cities, counties and states to adopt similar waste director, H. Lanler Hickman. We have a
The conI'.d,rlal minutes show, Incredibly, D.C. Armory. The Senate
will put up Sen.
mtasures.
copy of his transmittal letter asking the industry that anotti r to',' i.PA official, Acting Deputy Quentin
Burdick, R.- N.D., vs. Sen Ted Stevens,
But if this seemed a simple, logical solution, i'rn' its "review and comment." None of the Assistant t,'u1,'/'1rntor Robert Colonna, slipped
11.-Alaska. Burdick has been trimming down for
the advocates at EPA didn't reckon with the uuiterlal was leaked to the en vironmentalists, the lobi: FI
of the comments made by the bout and Stevens has
greed of the manufacturers, who rake in huge 'tio were equally interested In the guidelines. uttier
igenclea during our agency private lessons from karatebeen receiving daily
profits from throwaways,
master Jhoon Rhee.
Armed with this Inside Information, tFi
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the
house
side,
Rep.
Tom Bevill, D..
Nor did the advocates take Into account the powerful lobby began to mobilize again?t tiw
Tt, c,iments, which are supposed to be Aa., will
fight
Rep.
Floyd
political power of the likes of the U.S. Breweru EPA plan even as EPA chief Russell Tu,ir. '.ia
Spence, 11.-S.C., and
stri J, ,nvate, can now be used by the Rep. Walter
Fauntory,
D.-D,C,
will square off
4&amp;5RJi, Aluminum Co. of America, Reynolds proclai mi ng his public support of "'i r..vrtory Or v'iiay lobby to bring
pressure on the other against Rep. Willis D.
Gradlion
Jr.,
It.- Ohio. The
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a,1 :',.-les that support the deposit measure,
proceeds will go to a legal defense
Soft Drink Assn . and Glass Container
fund to help
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For Farmers Takes Effect Today
DELANO, Calif. (AP)
A California's croplands.
for industrial and craft workers Workers or the Teamsters, or
law
providing
secret
ballot
UnIt is the first legislation in the in the 1930s.
no union at all.
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A preamble to the bill states
took effect today, a deca
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For the first time on a large its purpose is "to ensure peace
after shouts of "huelga," strikt bargaining for field laborers. scale, farm workers will decide in the agricultural fields by
began
echoing
across They were exempted from fed- by secret ballot whether they guaranteeing justice for all ag.
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AUG. 25
Open house for idylwildt'
Altamonte Woman's Club, 10
Sanford Middle School Elementary School kin,
Altamonte Springs Civic
orientation for new students, dergarten pupils and parents Center. Speaker Capt. David
1:30-2:30 p.m., auditorium,
between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Gunter of Altamonte Springs
CHARLESTON, W.Va. lAP) 50,000 miners were still in the firing of a miier. It quickly
Lakeview Middle School Police Dept.
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Lake Brantley High School meeting for those interested in SEPT. 8
Since then, min'rs have critiSeminole High School Band hefty fine and harsh criticism to dissatistaction with the 1974
orientation for new students substitute teaching, 10 a.m. at
at
the
United
Mine
Workers'
contract
vvere
reported
in
cized
some sectioiu of the 1974
Parents meeting, band room,
and their parents, 7:30 p.m., the school.
national
officers
for
their
fallPennsylvania,
Kentucky,
coal
contract, par:icularly the
school commons. Includes tour
Lake Mary Elementary 7:30 p.m.
ure
to
control
a
wildcat
strike
Illinois,
lndiLna
and
Alabama.
slowness
of new grievance
of school and information on School Kindergarten open
o
Slim 'n Trim, 10 a.m. and I
into
a
half-dozspread
pro(edures,
the lack of a right
curriculum and clubs,
house, 10 am. to noon.
p.m. Monday andWednesday.
Wednesdathat
has
en coal-mining
states.
The protest t.egan Aug. 11 in to strike over local issues and
SCC's South Seminole Center.
Only a few of Vest Virginia's lAgan Count y, W Va., over the monthly shift rotatior
AUG.
30
('all Seminole Community
AUG. 28-30
Fraternal Order of Eagles College's Community St'rict'.s
Red Cron swimming classes
for beginners and advanced fundraising luau and dance, 8 for reservations.
P.m.to I am,, Altamonte
classes registration 10 a.m. to
Parent Effectiveness, 7 pitt,
pm. Call Jackie Caolo, 131 E. AUG. 31
SCC's South Seminole Center,
Woodland Dr., Sanford.
Father Lyons Council 12 weeks. For reservations call
James T. McLain, Geneva
Thlisia L. Stephenson
1tc;us'rz 7
SCC
Community
Services.
Katie M. Wynn
Knights of Columbus of Sanford
Barry D. Lash, Lake Mary
ADMISSIONS
Dale I). Wilkenson. Osteer
corporate communion at8a.m., SEPT. II
olomnan Jerry, Altanu'ne
AUG. 29
Sanford:
It
Helen E. McGill, Winter Park
Strings
Goldsboro Elementary mass in All Souls Church for
ISTEI( club luncheon
Annette W. Bass
Bet-nice Koppenaal, DeBm ry
School open house, 10 a.m. to 1 members and families Invited, meeting, noon, Cavalier.
Essie M. Burke
InscuMu;Fs
Wi.liamn
Mielenhausc.
p.m. Classroom lists posted on SEPT. 1
Nancy E. ('atron
SF.I'T. 13
Sanford:
DeBary
doors. Registration 8:30 a.m. to
David L. lMsher
Country and Western Dance,
Skating party to benefit
Caiherine M. Schlant:,
Rachel Berrey
2:30 pm., weekdays for fourth Seminole High School Band, Knights of Columbus Hall, 2504
Moody It. Harden
Warren Boston Jr.
De.tona
and fifth grades plus public 7:30-9:30 p.m., Melodee Skating S. Oak Ave., Sanford, 8 p.m.
Clyde Kinard
Ethin
Neva
M.
Cassube
G. Waldow, Deltona
kindergarten migrant pre- RInK.
Hosena W. Perkins
Open to public.
Cosnialo
Richard
J.
Oliter E. Sjoblomn, Lake
school and special education
Carolyn M. Simonds
Mare'
Anthony V. Harris
classes. Proof of residency, SEPT. 3
Larry G Suggs
Hatcher
Beulah
A.
Bess.e
I Hardy, Lake
Advanced
Gunsmithlng,
7-10
Robert
T.
Vosburg
immunizations and birth
Monnie
Nannie M. Howard
required for new registrants. p.m., 8 weeks, 5-208. Call WEATHER
Ruth Weiboldt
Janie J. Joyce
Fannie L. Turner, Longwood
Fourth graders attending Pine Seminole Community College's
Calvin L. Williams
Lemon
Wayne
If. Stump!, Maitland
Margaret
91.
high
Wednesday's
Crest last year do not have to Community Serivces for
Mars' E. Cuneo, l)eBarv
Opal I.. McEachermi
reservations.
Overnight low 70.
register.
Rose L. Iindsley, DeBary
Jannie L. Pietrtntoni
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Partly cloudy through Friday
Muriel I. Zeus, Deflary
It.
Ratliff
John
with a chance of thunEmetic F. Gehran, Deltona
dershowers, mainly during the l"ilomcna L. Maglione, Clifford Sampson
Barbara 1.. Seck'v
afternoons. ConLnued hazy.
Deltorni
James Shannie
Highs in the lower 90s. Lows in
Dale W. Watson, I)eltona
the
70s.
Easterly
winds
around
CAPT. MEI)A NEIM AN
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mother, Frieda Bishop, both of 10 mph, gusty near thun.
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Meda Katherine Neiman, 27, of William and David Douglas, per cent during the afternoons,
406 Pine Drive, Sanford died Aspen, Cob., and Mark Philip 20 pe r cent at night.
EXTENI)El)FI)RECIST
Aug. 17 in Sav'la.Mar General Neiman, DeLand; sister,
Partly
cloudy with a 30 per
Hospital, Say-la-Mar, Jamaica Evelyn Joanne Neiman of
cent chance if thundershowers.
as a result of an motorcycle Chicago and a. nephew.
accident. Born in Great La kes,
Grnmkow Funeral Home Seasonably warni with lows in
Ill., she was stationed at Fort Sanford in
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bombardment with some sub-atomic particle, approaching $1 billion a year. Private insurers especially West Coast longshoremen, and an un- bitterness over the harsh Versailles treaty
Nuclear energy Is not the only field in which are making money.
characteristic re-evaluation by insurance helped pave the way for the rise of Hitler,
Some 425,000 steelworkes and their one milli on company actuaries.
closed minds stand In the way of solutions, of
One traveler to Japan a few years ago reported
course. After several years looking into the dependents began receiving coverage today.
Insurers were convinced that dental Insurance the perplexity of Japanese s1enUsts, governproblems that the government faces In policing They join thousands of autoworkers. And they'll couldn't pay, simply because of the known fact ment
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Simeon Rowe has resigned from Prime Minister Lynden
Pindling's government in the wake of criticism over an
alleged overpayment for an order of pipes.
Denying any personal wrongdoing, Bowe said he acted
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with anguish over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but
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the atomic bombings, which is seldom, have
much the same feelings they have when they
think about the fire bombings of Hamburg,
Dresden and Tokyo, which Is also seldom: These
were terrible, terrible things, and possibly even
Unnecessary, as we are now told. But they were
acts of war, committed in the heat and press of
war, a war which our enemies had brought down
upon themselves.

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military participation in President Isabel Peron's
government forced her to accept the resignation of the
army chief and prevented her from maneuvering them
into retirement.
After 24 hours of tension, rumors of an impending
military coup and intensive negotiations, Mrs. Peron
accepted the resignation of Gen. Alberto Numa Laplane
on Wednesday night and named Gen. Jorge Rafael Videla,
the head of the joint chiefs of staff, to replace hint.

Another writer observed that despite the
passage of 30 years since America dropped
atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, "the
moral anguish of those actions torments us
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If Hondas and Sonys, not to mention
Volkswagens, are flooding the world today, it is
because people want to buy these products and
not because they are forced to. Far from
suggesting that World War II was a useless
waste, this fact demonstrates how successfully
its Immediate aim was achieved.

'There are, however, practical avenues open
for solving the problem.
It has now become theoretically possible, with
the proper use of lasers, to separate one Isotope
from another relatively cheaply. It should be
P0S3th1, therefore, with some research, to
develop simple, economical ways to separate the
dangerous radioactive material In the waste of
nuclear power plants from the vastly
body
of material with which it is mixed, thereby
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Of I'remiiier Vasco Goncalve,, but the Socialists mustered
50,000agzilnst him in the northern city of Porto,
"This is a critical moment," Goncalves told supporters
Wednesday night from a raised platform at the
presidential palace in Lisbon. "The central problem is
power. There is an acute struggle for power."
President Francisco da Costa Gomnes, who has the
authority to dismiss (',oncalves, also spoke at the rally,
but he failed to give the embattled premier his explicit
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To Block Hepa tit"s Epidemic

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)
Multnomah County health of- nesday among employes ilid
They claimed employes had Tilson, county health officr. same day the restaurants
The number of confirmed or ficlals said Wednesday that as patrons of the two restaurants, blood tests up to four weeks ago
Tilson said an employe who closed, and the same day the
suspected cases of infectious many as 5,000 persons who pa- which share storage facilities In after a case of hepatitis
was had been in personal contact symptoms of the waitress and
hepatitis among employes and tronized the Hungry Horse and the Georgia-Pacific building. confirmed, but that they were
with the first case became ill, the food inspector were conpatrons of two Portland restau- Oliver's Posh London Pub be. Some of the victims have been told to keep the tests secret,
as did a waitress and a food firmed as hepatitis. Tilson said.
rants climbed front 32 to 41 to- tween July 10, when the spread hospitalized.
Miles Schlesinger, co-owner quality inspector.
He said a lone case of hepa.
day, and authorities continued of the illness apparently startThe cover-up charges were of Sidco Corp., which owns both
Tilson and other health an- titis in a food handling situation
inoculations in an effort to pre. ed, until Aug. 22 when the res- made by two employes of the restaurants, said the first case
thorities decided that if some. is not unusual and does not, invent a possible epidemic.
taurants voluntarily closed, Hungry Horse restaurant, was confirmed about July 29, one else not in close personal itself, indicate an outbreak.
Meanwhile, health officials may have been exposed to the Carol Loughran, assistant and that health officials were contact with the first victim
be"Not only did we not cover
and the operators of both res- contagious liver disease.
manager of the restaurant's notified immediately.
came ill, it would indicate a link anything up," he said. "But we
taurants denied charges that
Thirty.two cases or suspected coffee shop and Debbie John.
Blood samples were taken a to the food preparation,
moved to immediate action.
the outbreak was covered up. cases were reported Wed- son, a cashier at the restaurant, few days later, said Dr. Hugh
That happened Aug. 22, the The opposite of cover-up."

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WILLIAM 1), CURRIE, Managing Editor
RORERIC. MARKEY. Advertising Director

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Oviedo Area Children Pre pare For Return To School

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By DARLYNE MELLO
Herald Correspondent
iviS jflUijnt
Bank of Oviedo.
ever Tuesday 14 p.m., but
'I'lie immunization Clinic is open
olds
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Thellead.Start
Prograin
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0%1ED0 - Tuesday iiiarks the end of vacation for school
Oviedo High School, under the direction of Principal Keith oilier arrangements can be made If that di IS incOfl
received
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quota
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20
children
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has
awaiting
list.
ch ildren and the beginning of vacation for the parents.
th rough 12.
Open hou.se for the sd ool ill be held Tuesday and parents are Stone, gi ll start at 7:25 am. Tuesday for grades nine
First United Methodist Church Pre-School, under the direction
Your Comfort
day.
The
school
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Enrolliiient
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be
approximately
1100
students
with
the the
()(,Martha (',oree, For three and four year-olds, will ho ld an o pe n urged to join the childrer for this first
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you wish senior class estimated at well over 300 students.
house, Tuesday from 9:30 to 11:30 am. for all pre-schoolers and from Tyson Street to Jackson Heights Middle School. If
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Classes % ill be held from 9 a.m. to noon daily,

school it 1&amp;i-528l

All students will report to their homerooms as instructed. If
olds going on Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Jackson Heights Middle School ill open its doors at 8:05 n.m. there are any questions there will be aides on campus giving
vear-ol(Ls goinr, on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Tuesday %% ith home room bell ringingat 8:15 a.m. Principal of the instructions.
The first official class iIl beheld on Sept. 3, for the four year- school is (onIon I. hlatt away,
A new course of Industrial Arts will be offered this year, taught
olds. Classes are limited to eight children per class Ind if
Miss Bartkira Forman. The school also announces two new
by
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go to a five day per week
enrollment goes up, classes
Par
Eugena Ruby, the specific learning
of children starting school should make sure th eir child
teachers
on its staff
schedule.
disabilitv teacher, and Sharon Barron. the sixth and seventh has had all necessary shots, including diptheria, polio, nicasles
Oviedo Child Care and Kindergarten pre-school progrwil.
i Rubella Ind Rubeola ) and mumps vaccine and DPT skin tests,
language aris teacher.
under the direction of Mrs. Betty Nfula, for two, three and four grade
g
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St. l.uke*s U-theran Church of Slavia %ill also open its doors on
Tuesday. Principal of the school is E.L Bel&amp;rn. CkLws are for
kindergarten ftough the eighth grade.

ChildrenandadultChapel%illbehelde%er) Friday morning at
9 a in nI p rt 4t.s ttC tnt' uraL' d to join the children for this
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First and second grade and morning kindergarten classes are
already closed to registration. All other classes are still open.

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Pa stor's cla-,
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incetindrgoingheartsurger eight years ago, the 75eardoctor has been work in a half-day
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Greta a 50th scdthng anniversary gift from his family
Dr. and Mrs. Park were married in May, 1923, Just two
months before he completed his internship and she her
Final year of nurses' tr aining, both at Piedmont Hospital
in Atlanta, Ga. Of his wife's support through the long and
often arduous years. Dr. Park says, "She's been a won(terful help because being a nurse she understands my
w ork . It's been wonderful to have someone so tinderstanding and loving."
booming
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gricultural center hen the young Park couple first
arrived here from Macon Ga. Since then Dr. Park
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Pharmacy in Pinecrest Shopping Center
next to A&amp; P. Al Medco we say you money
not only on Rx's, but also on sick room
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TEL AVIV (AP)-Producerdirector Wolf Vollmar says
he's offered Elizabeth Taylor the feminine lead in a film
to be shot in Israel.
oIlmar said Wednesday that Miss Taylor would play
opposite Richard Burton, who has already agreed to play
a lead role in the movie Abakaror, the story of a
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Mount Dora Art Festival, held
on the streets of Mount Dora in
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church, talked to the minister,
and we could realize a nice bought my gown and addresiw-d I'll) the One he loves, but my
profit It's awfully big for Dad the in vitations. The only thing heart tells me he is only going
and me to rattle around In, plus we haven't do ne yet is mail through with the wedding
the yard is lot to ta ke care of. them.
because he doesn't want to hurt
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tell her that either her
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Evie and three children in Altamonte Springs.
Dr. H. Garrett Do.soL a member of the American
Board of Surgeons, will join th e Park Surgical Group on
Sept. I. Dr. Dotson and Dr. Charles Park Jr. will ta ke
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on the corner of Oak Avenue and Fifth Street, where he
sered as Chief of Staff
He as elected Ch ief of Staff the year Seminole
Memnral Hospital opened , In 1957, and was re-elected to
the position the following year. A couple of times he has
served as Chief of Surgery. His medical career was Interrupted once, for t hree and a half years during World
War 11, shen he transferred to Camp Gordon (now Fort
Gordon) in Augusta . Ga.
Dr. Park has served as deacon In Sanf ord's First
Baptist Church since 1957, and has now been named
emeritus deacon
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Model T. Ford to deliver a baby In En te rprise only to
(iiseclverthe approaches to the bridge across iake Monroe
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of fishing.
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to acquaint volunteers and people in crisis. The rewards
others in the community with for volunteers, according to We
the work of We Care--Teen Care Coordinator, Kathy
Hotline, the area's Crisis Anderson, include personal
Intervention-Suicide Preve- growth, profe3slonal growth
ntion Center, will begin and the satisfying warmth that
Tuesday,7-9:30 p.m., at the We comes from caring.
Care office, 86 West Underwood
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Model T proved reliable even when awash to the running
boards,
When the horrific hurricane of 1926 struck Miami, Dr.
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organizing an emergency hospital in the Great Southem
and HnIlrAood Beach Hoteb, in Hollywood. fie later
accompanied the hospital train out of the city, unloading
-is many patients as the doctors could handle in every
toun thev came to, Two years later, when a similar
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On Ativ. 24, 1924, Dr. Park, Sr. was the eighth and
Youngest doctor to set up practice in Sanford - then a
toA n only about 10.000 souls strong. Fif ty-one years later,
almost to the day. he retired from the Park Surgical
Group,
"it %%-as -I hard decision to make," said the doctor, who
ii; beloved by three generations of Sanfot-dites. On Friday,
he consulte~ one last tirne with many of his patients, said
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in the Muscular Dystrophy Skate-a-thon held Tuesday at the
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enjoyed playing golf at Blowing Torbett from Boca Raton and

minister of the St. Andrews Oviedo to aid the family of Ted
entertained at the
rehearsal
Hughes,
daughter
Patty
and
Presbyterian
Church in Win- Jackson, who died Monday
William Lucas, Carl and Duane golf course, they reported a dinne r party preceding the son Steve have returned to their
attended a dance festival at
ston
Salem
and the nephew of from accidental gunshot
Billey, ages 10 and 9, enjoyed good time.
~iffany Falls, Pa., where their
marriage of his son, Randy, to home in Waukegan, Ill, af ter
wounds. Jackson was the
Mrs. stine,
Recent guests of Jean and TerriSnner Site of the di
-two daughters, Jackie and Lisa,
After being hospitalized with some big scale fishing in their
g Mrs. Hughes' parents
chaplain
of the Yellow Jackets
Frank
were
her
parents,
Mr.
:were taking summer classes a heart attack, Lorraine grandparents backyard on
for the bridal party and out-Of- Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stine.
C.B.
Club
in Christmas. Two
J.
B. Toney of to*xn guests was Lord Chum~under Alexi Ramov. Jackie was Graham is convalescing at her Lake Ravenna. Among their and Mrs.
Mrs. Hughes is the former Arm
Sanford.
Seminole
Jaycettes
C.B.
clubs
will
hold a bake sale
selected to perform In a Pas De home, 204 W. 20th St., and is catches was a ten pound bass. Gainesville.
bley's Pub
Stine.
were among the three women's at the Chamber of Commerce in
beux at the Gala Performance allowed visitors. Visiting with The boys flew alone both ways
Irma and Alfred Kirschstein
teams competing in the recent Union Park, Saturday afland was also featured in the Lorraine and touring Central from their home in [,&amp;Moore, were the
Jeannie and Pat
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Connor
24-hour
Mr.
Bike.a-thon
and
Mrs.
for ternoon to raise additional
George
A.
stine
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enthusiasts YcadIcamP
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daughters Susan and Sandraa, daughter and her husband, Mr. couple was meeting many new thday with a party
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and spent five days camping on Mir
campers who occu p ied 4 ,500 visit ,
Sanford Frazier and daughter Lara Arm Marilyn Miciaels.
the Blue Ridge Parkway before
trailers
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hours are from 9a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Principal is Kenneth Echols. Road in Chuluot.a at 9 a.m.

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my brothers," he answered.
"They had to excel to go to
Football season in Oviedo is something like (7bristinas and
college.
Dad's
business
Easter In that its high school football fans like to take a peep into
Mark Whigham isn't exactly a Orlando furniture store)
the stocking or basket before deciding just how excited they are
the boy next door.
wasn't that good then. Things
going to be.
He's taller, more muscular, have picked up now. But the
"We get real good support. . - as long as we have a winner,"
has a well-known name and is a pressure Isn't at home. It's
confided Bill Klein this week between practice sessions.
star quarterback on a Seminole within myself out on the field.
So, hat is the outlook, Bill. Don't keep us hanging.
High football team which Is in
"You see, I've never done
"Well. I said before that I think we are going to in 'cm all,"
the process of staring a great anything great. I just planned
he said very calmly. "and I say that because you gotta believe in
season in the face.
up to this point. I'm not a great
yourself.
On
Only16,
he lounges around his passer nor it great runner. Bull
"I remember when I was playing football. Our coach wa
home between practice sessions think I can get the job done. And
crying and made the comment to a reporter that
we'd probably t'ating, listening to David Bowie I'm excited about this team. I
not In a game. I remiu'mubei the effect it had on the team. I said to
Music and thinking about
want u hi wake the playoffs. f ir
ii ysell 'if e an' gotia to lose all those gamimes, why are we
football,
at least a bowl game."
orkingourtailsci1f?'lnever forgot that experience."
lie has other interests
Mark, who has a birthd..
To fully understa nd the situation at Oviedo, one has to ta ke a
water skiing, girls, hunting (not next month, tried surfing and
drive down town. Don't worry. it will be a quick one, whatever in that order)
- but right now it water skiing, and picked the
speed one drives. And, don't blink,
is football, a fact which must
latter for a hobby.
Many of Oviethi's athletes are from the immediate
make his coach happy.
"Me and Kevin," he ex.
surrounding areas city slickers refer to as " the sticks."
"That was a great team," he plained, "that's Kevin Epps.Sticks or bricks, football is football.
squad said, pointing to the ll school
Well, we're buddies. See, we've
And that's basically the gospel Klein is preaching to his
annual from when his brother been that way since we were
of 30 varsity performers.
It started in earnest last spring when he announced anyone John played. "They were un- seven or so. lie used to live
defeated. Ten-and-oh."
around the corner. We do a lot
thodidn'tconme out for spring practice and enroll inthe summer
He flipped the, pages with ofttungs together. His dad has a
eight program, might as well forget showing up in the fall.
"I'm not knocking former coaches' philosophies." said Klein, great care, handling it like the place in New Smyrna and we
family Bible, which in a way, spend a lot of time over there.
"txitthes"dhavel9atspringpracticeand thenin thefallsomeone
We hunt, too. Duck and (leer. . .
('1St' %' ould sho up, check out a jer'v and they'd be a football may not be far from the case.
Julian
and Mildred Whigham out at Puzzle like and Osteen
player. That's all changed now."
were slow to get the have five sons and two Pasture."
A few junior varsity players from last year
lbs room gives strong indaughters, and all the boys
message and will find themselves benched for the first fe
played football.
dicatlons that he may follow his
games.
Frank starred at Florida brother's footsteps to Florida
Another Instrument expected to help boost the Lions' overall
by
Klein.
"A
State
and Tommy might have State if the opportunity
program is the first period football class taught
to
take
the
playbook
except
an illness sidelined him. presents itself. An FSU
classroom situation." he added. "I'm going
Buck, the eldest, was second brochure and felt pennant sits
one page atatimneand see toit that they team it."
all-state In Alabama more on his dresser, lie has half a
As far as the team Itself is concerned, youth will he a byword. Learn
than
a
decade ago. John was a dozen rifles, four operative, and
only three defe nsive starters will be seniors. And three
have senior at Seminole two years the room is noticeably void of
Greg Kerr, Don Jacobs and Dillard Gould
sophomores
ago when Mark was a trophies
and
athletic
shown enough flashes to the considered offensive starters.
mentoes.
sophomore.
Karen
got
married
me
Klein's eyes shine when he talks of Tim Meeks, guard in his
"I told you, I haven't done
and Becky is an X -ray
flip-flop offense.
anything great yet," he
"Meeks Is a thrbaby blocker," Klein blurted out, "by that I technician.

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flip it. Me, I gotta work at it."
The food bill around the back on the experience. "1
Midway through that season
Whighamn got his chance to Whigham moved in as starter Whigham household isn't any hadn't been anywhere and
escape the doom of reserve and stayed through last year's smaller now that football thought it was k,inda dull here.
season has rolled around, But Alabama was nothing.
"Dad doesn't like to be called reminded me. Prize trophy is running back in his sophomore 44-1 campaign.
nican he really sticks, %ith you. lie's only 5-9 and 155, but he pulls
can't get rid of him, lie Julian," Mark said. "lie rattles off a five-foot snake. year when regular Brent Cari
Okay, Mark. Here's a toughie because Mark eats steak three Indiana was dull. Cincinnati
nell, Isa fine blocker, and like I said, you
prefers J.B. lie doesn't even Who killed it? "Me and Kevin." was hurt, "I'll never forget that ... how about girls. What is times a day. "Breakfast, lunch dirty and the mountains were
nice, but they got old. I was glad
his grandchildren calling Natch.
garlic" Mark began. "At your number one prerequisite? and supper," he says.
Meeks' enthusiasm Is spreading with the rest of the team, and want
Football-wise,
Whigham Gainesville. I iAent in with
Mark was away from home to be back."
him Granddad. It'sJ.B. . . J.B.
"That's not hard. I like 'em
Klein considers him a team leader.
So it's mostly football on
rates as a sound quarterback. It about a minute to go. Scared to tall with dark hair. And they alone for the first time last
and Millie."
An offensive kes' on any team is the quarterback.
The Whigham family is is yet lobe determined if he will death. I was a sophomore and have to be able to talk. I don't summer when "me and Kevin" Mark Whigham's mind right
Oviedo has a good one - Lee Ward.
pretty tight by Mark's own be the best in Seminole County. they knew it. That (Melvin) care if they disagree with me, went to Alabama, the midwest now. He plans to buckle down
"IRe can really throw the ball well," says Klein."Butwe have
admission.
"Things Like throwing doei't Flournoy told me he was going just as long s they know what and back through the Blue Ofl his school work and not
other offensive keys. Wi th this type team, YOU can point to
"coasrllke he has done for two
So with all the precedents in always come easy for me," he to get me, and he did."
they are t.alk.ing about."
Ridge Mountains.
learned
)vars.
fie's thinking of FSU,
athletics, how do presgum adzWts. "I know a couple
He was picking at a -stab on
"IU main thing I
And is there a steady girl?
Billy Merchant, Rick Evans. We have a lot of keys."
school
and perhaps even a
affect Mark?
quarterbacks who get the ball his ann from an artU'ical turf "No, I tried that, and It's kind of was that Sanford isn't such a law
Ikfertsivelv, lineba cker-nose guard Joe Finney is the
whack
at college football.
to the receiver t'ver time 1)1ev horn hr weeks to come.
"I've got it easy compared to
out of order."
bad place," he said, looking
headhunting leader of the pack.

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that first gartie' Seminole is loaded.
"We're gonna get 'em again," he said without a hint of
hesitation, "Two years ago we lost, 2.0. Last year we surprised

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KANSAS CITY (AP)-The Kansas City Chiefs in the waning years of Stram's regime.

understudy; Greg Cook, a rookie star with is facing a rape charge in Portland, oru

are definitely a question mark starling the new
Wiggin says the new coaching staff and the Cincinnati in 1969 but since plagued by shoulder
National Football League season,
players are "trying to adapt to one another, problems, or Tony Adams, who led the World
Only one thing is really certain: Hank Stram, There's still lot of apprehension. We need some Football League in passing last season with the
the dapper coach who guided the Chiefs through success now. Our big area of concern Is our of. Southern California Sun.
all of their previous years, won't be pacing the fensive line.
No matter who plays quarterback, he's certain
sidelines with a program rolled up in his hand.
"I won't say we'll finish 8.," Wiggin said. "I to have problems. The offensive line of the Chiefs
The Stram era Is over, Steram was fired Last won't say we'll have it in three years. We're simply isn't adequate despite the presence of
winter after a dismal 5-9 season, the worst in the going to struggle and fight to be a winner."
veterans Jack Rudnay at center and guard Ed

About the running backs, Wiggin says, "I think
we are the haves
not the havenots." And our
fullback situation has turned around completely
with the addition of Lane .. and there's Jeff
Kinney and Morris LaGrand."
The Chiefs figure they are pretty well set
defensively. Wiggin lured premier linebacker
Willie Lanier out of retirement. Lanier is joined

Cliiefs' history. Paul Wiggin, plucked from the

by two old standbys, Jim Lynch and Bobby Refl.

Wiggin doesn't relish the thought of building Budde and the likes of tackles Charbe Getty and

The Chiefs hired the energetic, personable, 4 tory as the climax to the

19G9 season and since by the acquisition of MacArthur Iane from the

year-old Wiggin to try to return the team to has watched the team gradually decline,

"It's gmi. but oh. do I luite it riniking cuts," the Raiders mentor

respectability on the field and to restore the

lamimented.

club's public image which sagged to rock-bottom likely, it will have to be Mike I.ivinmzston, his ('leophus Miller. Green's status isn't certain, lie

Evans' two-run single.
Despite the loss, Pittsburgh

John Montefusco Is coming kicked in with a two-run single
remained three games ahead of
up in the world, lie may be In the third Inning,
St. Louis and four in front of
Mets 7, Padres 0
taking the elevator td the pente
NL's
third-place
Philadelphia.
Tom Seaver became th
house pretty soon.
Dodgers 10, Phillles 0
San Francisco Giants ' first 19-game winner and edged
Burt liooton chalked up his
rookie right-hander had a pret- within five strikeouts of a major
ty tough act to follow when he league mark while riding seventh straight victory with a
took the mound Wednesday, homers by Dave Kingman and three-hitter and highlighted a
"Ed lialicki got his no-hitter Rusty Staub to his victory over seven-run sixth inning with a
two-run single to lead the Dodg..
Sunday and then Pete Falcone the Padres.
past Philadelphia. Ron Cey
hit.
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Trav ers, who pitched four-hit Singleton in the fo urth inning,
Bert BlYleven took his 11-in, ball for 10 1-3 innings
his lifted Baltimore past Kansas
rung, 13-strikeout performance longest stint since his
high City.
in stride. "I felt pretty good," school days.
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to do something," he ter for his f if th straight victory, chipped in with his l8th hoiner

struck out 10 batters and needs to hand the Phils their fourth
grinned,
What he did was get 14 just hive more to become the loss in the last five games.

Green Bay Packers. Wiggin has a trio of fine

If anybody beats Dawson out, and that isn't running tucks in Woody Green, Ed Podolak and

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The rest of the defense is loaded with veterans,
quarterbacked the Chiefs to a Super Bowl vicnew boss.
The Chiefs' fullback outlook has been bolstered Wilbur Young and John Matuszak at end, Buck

Kelly that way. each making significant contributions last season,

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in the eighth. Bobby Murcer

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said the Minnesota Twins' ace.
Elsewhere in the American
Thur man Munson's ninth-in"I
"Ithought if I kept them from
League, Boston topped ('alifor- rung error, his 19th error of the
scoring, we'd win eventually," ma 6-2; Baltimore trmnuned
year, allowed pinch-runner
lie did and they did.
Kansas City 4 -2; Oakland Matt Alexander to reach third
The 6-foot-3 right - hit rider tipped New York 3-2;
Texas and score on Gene Tenace's
walked only one batter Wednes- trounced Detroit 8-2; and in a sacrifice
fly for Oakland's wmn
day night, got all the support he 1w i-night
doubleheader, rung run in the m inth inning.
needed from Tony Oliva 's Chicago beat Cleveland 2-0,

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- Coach

against the Vols this fall when

disgusted with some of the Ii-

tide in Birmingham Oct. 18.

recently adopted by the Nation.

been using up to 70 players in

ation.
One that especihlly rankles
the game's winningest active
coach is the reduction in dressout squads - 60 for home
gaines and 48 on the road.
"When we recruited a kid we
didn't tell him that when we
went to Knoxville they (Tennessee ssere going to have not
only the home field advantage,
but 12 more players," Bryant
said,
The crusty old coach picked
the wrong team to make his
point. Alabama, driving for a
fifth straight Southeastern Con.
ferencechampionshipandana.
tional crown that has slipped
from its grasp in bowl defeats,
ss ill have the 12-man advantage

regular season standar(l in the
last (our campaigns, Alabama
stands alone as THE preseason
football power in the South.
Tue Tide's major challenge
from within the SEC should
come from Auburn, entering
the final year of the Shug Jordan era. Jordan has announced
he will retire as coach after
this, his 35th year.
Florida and Tennessee are
the darkhorses in the SEC race.
North Carolina State and
Clemson, led by All-American
tight end Bennie Cunningham,
are the teams to beat in the Atlantic Coast Conference, still
basking over producing a trio of
bowl teams in 1974. Duke is the
CC darkhorse .

Stan Smith Loses

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Now In Exile
FORE.ST hILLS, N.Y. GAP) No.1 billinginthe UnitedStates
- Three years ago Stan Smith scith Jimmy Connors and this
was the king of tennis. Today he year is ranked No.
is in exile.
But he has been at such an
"The game isn't as much fun, ebb that he couldn't get past the
not when you're losing," said first round of Wimbledon this
Smith. "The excitement of year, losing to I3Ton Bertram
playing is there. I know I can of South Africa in straight sets.

play well. It's a combination of
lie hasn't won a tournament
things."
In 13 months and for the first
He mentioned a lack of agr- time since he can remember he
essiveness, not hitting, not wasn't seeded (or this year's
moving, impatience, the mind. Open, even though he reached
Then, almost as an after- the quarter-finals last year.
thought, he mentioned a painful
Although Smith failed to get
tennis elbow,
past the first round, his cornOnny Parun of New Zealand patriot, No. 4 Arthur Ashe, and
shed more tight on Smith's four other seeded players ad.
plight after beating him in the vanced.
first round of the U.S. Open
Ashe, the Wimbledon cham.
Tennis Championships Wednes.
plon,
beat Victor Arnaya, a
day 64, 6-2.
"I see him with his arm in ice foot-6 University of Michigan
6-3,
after matches," Parun said ofsenior,
stitute
for7-6. Amaya, a sub.
Harald El.
the former U.S. Open and schenbroich of West Germany
Wimbledon champion. "Before who failed to show, had only 15
he plays
I seeHe
him
having
rubbed
down.
does
it In ait minutes notice for his center
court match, the first of the 1975
corner so no one sees him.
Open on the new clay-like
"He's a pretty good sport and suziace which replaces grass.
never says much to the players.
Roscoe Tanner, the No. 10
But when 'ou walk out on court seed, ousted Dave Schneider of

battle nationally televised from

(Tennessee) were going to have not only the

New

York Cosmos

Suffer Soccer Loss
SAN JOSE, Calif. mAP) - Johnny Moore's goal in the
66th minute of play Wednesday night gave the San Jose
Earthquakes a 3-2 victory over the New York Cosmos in a
North American Soccer League exhibition game.
Pele, the soccer superstar from Brazil, had tied the
score for New York a few minutes earlier with a goal on a
penalty kick. Pele also assisted on New York's first goal
of the game, which was played before a sellout crowd of
19,333.
The game was the Cosmos' first in a tour which will take
them to several countries. The next game is scheduled
Aug. 31 in Sc eden.
Anthony

Extends $ Lead

AKRON, Ohio tAP) - The next-to-last stop on the
Professional Bowlers Association summer tour did little
damage to the top of the money rankings, but it was
enough to knock Roy Buckley of Columtzis out of the top
10.
Earl Anthony of Tacoma, Wash., extended his already
vast lead by winning 15,0(K) at Waukegan, Ill., his sixth
firstplace finish of the year. That gave him 192,065 to
$50,935 for second-place Dave Davis of Atlanta.
But Anthony was still too far from the $100,000 mark he
ritissed last year by only $415. With only one stop left on
the swnmer tour, the $55,000 Open at Detroit next
week2nd, Anthony again will fail to go over the top.
Buckley was fifth one week ago but fell to 11th this week
scith $29,083, despite finishing fifth at Waukegan and
winning 1l,0.

Gridder's Funeral Set
ATLANTA AP - Funeral services will be held next
week in Chicago for Allonzo Taylor, a Morris Brown
football player who died Tuesday following the team's
first 1ric'ticc.

Del end,mnt

has 15.20 players who felt they

back Phil Gargis and running

cialty teams, but probably

War Eagles normally are

AMENDED
NOTICEOFACTOPi
P,'.t,,'rt H L,mnam
30? 11th Court !,ou?h

TO

rebuild that unit this time.

squad reduction ruling,

players."
- Paul

The Southern Conference cxpects a stemwinder that could
go down to the final week. V?slI
is the defending champion and
a slight favorite, although East
Carolina and Appalachian appear capable of ntakin a title
run,
Pepper Rodgers, the flamboyant Georgia Tech coach, has
the Yellow Jackets back on the
path of power. Tech is the
strongest Independent and
should make a pretty good pitch
for a bowl bid this fall.
Miami of Florida also has a

rGolfing
Great
Dies
DELRAY iii,tcn
lt1' - Rob
A. "Bobbs."
Crulc'kshank,
a
Scotsman ssho became a
member of the Golf flaIl of
Fanli' for his success In the
early days of American
professional golf,
died

"Bear"

Bryant

"That has to be demoraliz.
ing," says Bryant. 'The biggest
thing is that never once did I
read where they considered the
athlete. They are making liars
out of us (recruiters)."

capable club but has a viC$OUS
schedule that includes Notre
Dante, Nebraska and OkIaAlabama has tremendous
horna, last year's national
depth, especially in the offenchampion.
sive
backfield where Bryant
The South normally produces
has
used
numerous runners in
outstanding college division
the
wishbone
offense,
teams and this )'ear should be
no exception. Among the potenStandouts at Alabama Intint fx)wers arc Elon, Alcorn, elude All-American defensive
Grambling, Eastern Kentucky, end Leroy Cook, linebacker
Jacksonville, Alabama State, Woodjow Lowe, quarterback
l)elta State and Western Caru. liikharcl Todd and running
Una.
backs Willie Shelby and Calvin
Bryant, who sends his Tide Cuiliver.
mi:.iinst Missouri in a Sept.
.titiurii ifft'rs .1 llt'5 Iii k ttmi

8

Running back.s are dominant
at several other SEC schools,
with last year's All-SEC run
ners returning - Sonny Collins
of Kentucky, Walter Packer of
Mississippi State and Glynn
IlarrLson of Georgia. They may
have trouble repeating, how.
ever, because Tennessee count.
ers with versatile Stan Morgan
and Florida has Tony Green,
as a freshman rambled for
}'ards in 1974.

Id

'.

Sheets No I and 7 North Orlando
Tnwnsmte, 4th Add,tlon according to

the' Plat there'l rerorded in Plat
11, Pages Sand 6.of the Public
Pecorci
of 5e'munole County.
Florida
ha been filed againSt you and you
are required to serve a copy ol your

BricK

4'

1 on
BERNARD C. O'NEILL. .
Of
Poby. Cunningham and ONeill,
PA
Plaintiff's attorneyS, whose
address is 465 hartford Building.

Fast Robinson Street, Orlando,
FlorIda, 37107. on or before the 77th
clay of September, 1975. and file the
original with the Clerk of this Court
either before service on Plaintiff's
attorneys
or
immediately
thereafter, otherwise a default will
be entered agalnt y011 for the relief
deniaridr1 in the Complaint
WI TNESS my hand ,lnd thr seal of
thu Court On the 11th day of August,
191S
Arthur II Bc'ckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court

Among the standout linemen
in the SEC besides Alabama's
Cook are defensive tackles
Steve Cassidy and A.J. Duhe of
Louisiana State and Ben Willia::m. if Miic.sippi.

Alexander Stops Riessen

By' LillIan T Jenkins
As Deputy Clerk
15eI)

U.S. Open Tennis Play

Publish August ii. 2). 74 I Sept 1.
197%
OFO 73

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Termed 'Classic Game'

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
CONSIDER ANNEXATION
Notice I hereby given that a
PublIc Hearing will be held at the
CommissIon Room In the City Hall In
the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7.00

FOREST HILLS, N.Y. APi the few black men to make the ground-up sewer pipes. It Is a
—Observing the opening salvos grade in a sport characterized dull green, exceptionally slow.
uf the U.S. Open Tennis chain, for years by lily white purity A man ventures to the net at his
oionships, one could almost and country club snobbery.
own risk.
hear the death rattle of the big
"The edge has to go to the
A crowd of more than 12,000
serve and volley game.
Europeans and South Amen, who attended the first-round
Good-bye barn, blast, boom, cans, the guys who are essen- session Wednesdayat West Side
Adieu slam, slash, smash. Hello tinily clay court players. You were stunned and seemingly

chop, drop-shot, lob. It's a hare to pick Guillermo Vilas, delighted by the fresh bill of
brand new day.
Manuel Orantes, Bjorn Borg (are.
Nicknamed the dour
"I think people now are be. and Ilie Nastase."
little Scot," Cruickshank
coming more aware of what
They had grown accustomed
Vilas is from Argentina,
sas an aeth'e member of
makes up a good clay court Orantes from Spain, Borg from to power tennis. They had fed
the l'GA tour from 1921 to
player," said Australia's John Sweden and Nasta.ce from Ro- on the thundering aerve and
1950 lIe maintained an
Alexander after beating Marty mania. They represent the new lightning volley. Rarely did a
active interest in the game
Riessen in a first-round battle breed of clay court terrors.
ball travel across the net more
until his death in this Gold
of placement shot-making and
The old West Side Tennis than a couple of times before
Coast city Wednesday.
prolonged rallies.
Club, site of the national cham. completion of the point.
He won 20 tournaments,
"It is a more classical game. pionships since 1915, dug up its
It was a game the average
six of them in 1927 s hen he
It requires a greater variety of pampered green turf and re- player watched with wonder
led the tour sith winnings
shots, strategy', patience and placed it this year with a syn. and admiration and yet one
timing. It's the game most of thetic, fast-drying clay surface, wah which they were only
the world has always played but
lie was twice runnerup In
It's a grainy surface like faintly familiar.
one that has received little
the U.S. Open, lo8lng in a
reCOgnttlOfl.
playoff with Bobby Jones
"For years, the world's best
at Inwood, N.Y. in
In Amateur
and losing to Gene Sarazen
players have been judged on __________________________
how they performed on the
at FlushIng, N.Y. in 1932,
grass court circuit or on hard
Born in rural northern
courts.
No one paid any attenScotland, he sias tutored
lion
to
the cla' court circuit.
and urged to move to
The grass court circuit was the
United States by the late
thing. You had to score at
with a sore arm, you change South Africa 7-5, 4-6, 6-1; Harold
Tommy Armour,
Wimbledon and Forest Hills to
your strokes. You lose con- Solomon, seeded 13th, elimi.
CruIckshankhad
make a name.
(idence, lose matches. You nated Victor Pecci of Paraguay
maintained
a
resIdence
In
"Now it's going to be entirely
have to play 100 per cent and 5-7,6-2,6-2 and Vit.as Gerulaitis,
he's playing only 60 per cent, the No. 14 seed, advanced with
South Florida for about 45
different."
"I'd say he needs a good long a 5-7, 6-3, 6-2 triumph over
For most of that
Arthur Ashe, who won at RICHMOND, Va. (APi
A Jeff Pomnerantz; Porter Cup
rest."
time, he served as winter
Wimbledon this year, was quick rookie may not win the title, but winner Jay Sigel, and 52-yearJoaquin Rasgado of Brazil.
SmIth, 23, won the Open in
club pro at the Gulfstream
the Class of '75 is making its old Roger McManu,s, who was
to agree.
1971 and Wimbledon in 1972. He
With perfect tennis weather,
golf club and summer club
"You can't favor me or a guy presence felt in the 75th U.S. in his 17th Amateur.
was rated the No. 1 player in the a record first-day crowd of 12,pro at the Chantier COUflti)'
like Jimmy Connors in U- Amateur Golf Championship.
Tom Kdlley of Fort Wayne,
United States and the world in 723 turned up at the remodeled
(lub In Pittsburgh, Pa.
year's Open," said the skinny Another wave of upsets liber- Irwi., who whipped 1964 chain1973. I..ast year he shared the West Side Tennis Club.
_________________________
Richmond, Va., native, one of ally dotted Wednesday's see- pion Bill Campbell on Tuesday,
ond-round results as the field found his fame short-lived when
was reduced to 64. Chief among he, too, was defeated. So was
the perpetrators were first-time John Kircher, 16, who had won
starters in this prestigious his first-round match.
event.
It was left for 53-year-old Bill
The biggest shocker was a 19- flyndman lB of Hunthigdon
hole, 1-up victor)' scored by
Pa., John Grace of Fort
Stanley Price III of Pittsburgh Worth and Downing Gray of
over Vinny Giles, the 1972 US. Pensacola, Fin., all former run.
Amateur champion and current ners-up, to uphold the role of the
British Amateur titlist, who establishment against the atLOS ANGELES APt
be very strong this year. One The defensive line has Donmue know if he'll still be there in two was playing on his home Coun. tack by the young turks.
Fact: the University of South- reason is there are enough re- hickman, 258 pounds, and Jeff weeks," he said. "lie's a very try Club of Virginia's James
Collegians Andy Bean, Curtis
cnn California was No. 2 in the turning lettermen of quality to Flood, 240, and plenty of speed good passer and a hell of a River course. It was the 13th Strange
and Lance Ten Broeck,
nation last year among major form the nucleus of a pw- to go along with tackle Gary runner. When you knock him time that the 32-year-old Giles aLso young but better known
college football teams.
erhouse. Another reason is Jeter, linebacker Kevin Bruce (lown, you have to knock him had played in the tournament, than the first-timers, advanced
Fact: 14 Trojans were speed.
and deep back Danny Reece, down, you don't just talk to him.
The result was the same for to today's third round which
drafted by National Football
"It's a very large, very fast The latter has 14 interceptions When he's in the backfield, three others competitors with .sas to get underway at 10:30
League teams and a couple team. And I would say we'll be in his last two seasons.
we'll have four good runnners." considerable experience and
more signed as free agents.
pretty good early in the year,
"We've built our whole defen"He has a strong arm, and as success in previous events:
Conclusion: Southern Cal was and by the end of the season we sive concept the last four years the pros say a quick release.
—Former British Amateur _______
so hurt by graduation that 1975 should be excellent," says the around speed," said McKay. And he's a very good team champ Dick Siderowf of Westwill be a down year for the good-humored McKay in one of
McKay acknowledges there leader, and I think the kids like port, CDnn,, 37, playing in his
Trojans.
his serious moments. "Truth- area number of unsolved prob- him, which is very important 15th U.S. Amateur, was ousted 1
41i
Wrong.
fully, though, we're a year lems about the l9l5lrojans, but for a quarterback."
up
by
Bruck
Ziemskl
of
Dudley,
Coach John McKay, while ad- away from greatness."
However, the 6.foot-2, 205- Mass
he's not pessimistic, only
irutting that he has his youngThe offensive line is anchored waiting for things to develop. pound Evans may give way ti)
—Dale Morey, 55, of High
est, greenest team fnce 1962, by6-5,26&amp;-pound Marvin Powell
"Vince Evans will start as Rob fiend, a slick passer sho Point, NC., went to the sidestill feels that Southern Cal will and 6-3, 244-pound Joe Davis. No. I quarterback, but we don't looked sharp in spring practice lines a I-up victim of Barton
a year ago but was redshirtecl, (J
of Houston.
Shelton Dlggs, the man who —Jay Haas, the NCAA cham.
('aught the two-point conversion pion playing in his fourth tourpass from Pat Iladen to win the nament, was eliminated by
Jan. 1 Rose Bowl Game 18-17 Torn Evans of Northbrook, Ill.,
-l1Ii.
over Ohio State, is back to catch i up on the 19th hole.
___________________________
passes. Other split end canThe victors include Price, 23;
didates are Junior Lee and Ken Zlemnski, 25; Goodwin, 19, and
ll1IiidlI'.
IlOtti are
in. Evans, 21. And they accounted

o'clock P M on September 77. 1975.
to consider the anneaation of
property deScribed as follow's
Lot 3. Block 7. Flora Heights. Plat
Book 3, page 19. Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida. Said
prOperty I presently toned
7
(Residential) District
All parties In interest and citizens
shall have an Opopitunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order 04 the City Commission
of the City of Sanford, Florida, this
11th day of August, 1975
H N Tamm, Jr

CIty Clerk
Publish' Aug 11, 77. 70. Sept 4, 1),
7975
DEQ 69
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k Of

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This instrument prepared by

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EXPIRATION OF THIRTY DAYS
FROM THE APPROVAL OF SAID
ORDINANCE
PROPER TV

THAT

ON
SAPIFOF4O
AVENUE AND BETWEEN SAN
FORD AVE PIUE AND PALMWAV
AND BETWEEN POINSETTIA
DRIVE AND ROSE DRIVE IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH
THE
RPOVISIOPIS OF CHAPTER 74 190,
ws or LOP IDA
WHEREAS, there has be('n filed
with the City Clerk of the City of
Sanford, FIor,da. a petition con
taming the names of the property
Owflefl
Ibe area described
hereinafter requesting nnneaatipo to
corporate area of the City Of
Sanford Florida and requesting to
be located therein, and
WHE PEAS, the Property Ap
praiser of Seminole County. Florida.
h6ving Crrtlfi,d that there are two
property owners n the are,i to be
anneirid and that the sad property
OWnerS have signed the petition for
annt'aatmon, and
WHEREAS, the City Comm,ssion
c,f tIme C 'ty of Santo' ci. 1- br cia, has
deemed it in the' best 'flU-rest of the
City to accept said Petition and
intends to anne. sea
NOW. THEREFORE. 9E II
ENACTED BY 'THE PEOPLE OF
THE
CITY
OF
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
SECTION 1 The City Commis%'on
of tIle City o Sanford. Florida.

heret)y declares

its intention

to

anne. to and to make a part ot the
City of Sanford. Florida, at the
eapmrtion of thirty days from the
date of tIle passage of thiS Or

din6nce. as provided for by Chapter
of 1torid. 1974, that

certain property dt'%rrit,ed

as

follows

'

lot), Block 7, FLORA HEIGHTS.
according to the Pb,mt thereof

anne,atborm. and
WHE PEAS. the City Commission
of the City of Sanford, Florida. ha%
deemed it in the best interest of the
CIty to accept Slid Petition and
Intends to ante. said area
THEREFORE,

110W.

BE

IT

ENACTED (IV TIlE PEOPLE OF
'THE

OF

CITY

SANFORD,

FLORIDA
SECTION I. lIsa City Commission
04 tIme City of Sanford. Florida,
hereby declares itS intention to
annei to arid to make a part of the

City of Sanford, Florida, at the
eapiratlon of thIrty days from the
date of tne passage of this Or
dinance. as provided for by Chapter
71 190. Laws of Florida. 7974, that
certain property described as

(4

follows
Begin at a point on the Easterly
right of way of line SR 600 I IS U.S.
Il V7saidpcint being 73*14 and ?S01
degrees Eat? from Section of said
easterly P W line with the south
53619' section II, township 70 south,

range 30 E, Seminole County. then
run north 730$ degrees E along said
easterly R.W line 3)3 40' then run N
0959 17 F 403 ii' to the west lop of
the SE quarter of the SE quarter ol
said section ii, thence run 505204
W along said west line. of the SE
guarter of the SE quarter section 1)
33% 40' to a point 743 20' NO 52' 1" E
from the SW corner of the SE
Quarter of the SE Quarter of Said
SCctiGn 11. thence run West 556 19' to
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. JS1S42CA09.E
ut IT EO COMPANI ES FINAP4
CIAI CORP. etc
Plaintiff,
vs
FRANK PI4ATHER mnj DONNA L

PRATIIER hiS wilt' DOROTHY J
RE IC HF PT,
THOMAS
A
PFICIIFRT.
MICHAEL
T
EL (7EV

I14r,EflOPQ

C

Fit 7EV, ii AGSI'IIP HANK OF
ORt fNut),
formerly
TIlE
ORLANDO BANK
&amp;
TRUST
'OMPAP4V ROY E BLOCK and
P8111 IIOMEL ci b a BRIAN'S

RESTAIIRANI
Detendantt

TO

ME ICHER T

Addresses unknown
'rOli ARE HEREBY NOTIFIFO
thata' action to foreclose mortgage
covering the following real and
personal property rm Seminole
Cc,inty, F todtji, to wit
Lot 73, Block A. DRUID HILLS
PAR K, Plat Rook 10 page 71. Public
Re'corrts of Seminole County.
Florida
has hedn filed against you and you
are reOure'd ti) serve a copy of your
written cl"f,'n',e i any. to it on c
VICTOR 111)11 ER. JR ol EVANS I
BuTt FR. Attorneys for tn.
Plaintiff, whose' address is 920

Hartford Building. Orlando. Florida,
32607, anti file' the' orignal with the
Clerk of the' above styled court on or
tmefrirr- the 73rd day of September,
1975 otherwise a Judgment may be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint
WITNESS my hand and seal ot
saidCnurtonthelpthdayofAugus,.
197%

(SEAL)
Arthur H Bit kwrth. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By (ereIla V Ek,-rn
Dputy Clerk
Publish Aug 7). 74 &amp; St 4. 11, 7975
010 114
___________________________
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IN THE CIRCUI 1 COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,

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FLORIDA

Public Records
SECTION 7 That flit ordinance
shall become effecty., rnmediatejr
UPOfl its passage era adoption

CIVIL CASE NO, 75.7$17.cA.O5.A
11Tl015(
STAPlDt,PD LIFE
1Pl5l.JPA?4( IT COP,tPAP4Y, ,m Florida

PASSED

AND

ADOPTED thiS
t97S

11th day 04 August, A D
S Lee P Moore

Plaintiff,

.

000M and C,AYE 000M.

wie, e' il

P-u',

Mayor
S John C, Morrs
S A A "Mac"

etendants

NO lICE 0f Au. i 1N
TOM 1. ODOM and
GAVE 00081. hiS wife

10

McClanahan
S Julian I Stenstrom
S Gordon Meyer
As the City

S H P4 Tamm. Jr
City Clerk
Publish' Aug II. 71, 74. Sept 4. 1975

PMidence ur,.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
actionto?orecicwea mortgacjeon the
following property in Seminole
County, Florida
Begin t a pont 359 feet South o
degrees 00' 34" East 04 tPiC NE
corner if NE 4 of NW
Section 6.
Tri*nhp 77 South, Range 30 East.
run North 49 degrees 46' 51" West
4
feet to Point of Begnuiitmg. run

DEG 72

thege South 0 degrees 0?' 37" West

City Clerk
Attest'

.

Plaintiff,
Si
DUANE J PIOVOSEDLIAK, 010)18
C. NOVOSEDLIAK. his w'fe. and
iA"FS W R(JPI(H,
Detrnd,mnts
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DUANE ,i PIOVOSEDLIAX
and

DIOPIA

0

NOVOSEDLIAK

hi's Wife

707 Sberwcx'md Place
PcI Ar. Maryland
YOu are notified that an action to
fere'close ,i mortgage on the
f011owI,,q poperty n Seminole
County, Florida
tot 77, fllcxb A. SAN SEBASTIAN
HEIGHTS, UNIT?. according to the
Plal thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 16. Pqe 77. Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida
Pies been filed against you and you
are re'ouiresi to s.-rve a copy of yoi,ar
written defenses. if
to it
BERNARD C
ONE ILL, Jr
of
ROBS', (()PININGHAM &amp; O'NEILL.
P A
Pl,m rttf", attorney', wtmose

address 5465 Hartford Building, 7f)0
Fast Pohiotcin Street, Orlando,
Florida, 37007. on or before the 17th
of September. 1973 and i,le the
original with 11w Clerk of this Court.
either before' %e'tvi(e on Plaintiff's

attorneys

or

743 feet, thence South SQ degree's "6
54 East 90 feet, thence North 0
o'507 31" East 715 feet. thence
North 09 degrees 16' 51" WeSt 90 feet
to Point of fleonning Sublect to an
easement over the North 70 feet for
road and
Begin at a point SS0 feet South 0
degrees 00' 54" East of the PIE
corner of NE'. of NW .. Se'cti
6.
T0,fl5hp 71 South. Range' 30 East,
run North $9 degrees 16' 54" West

14059 feet to Point of Beginning,
thence run Soqth 0 degrees 07' 31"
West 713 feet. t'mence South 19
degrees 46' 54" East 90feet, thence
North 0 degrees 07'31"East 215 feet,
thence North 49 degrees .96' 54" west
90feet to Point of Beginning Subject
to an easement over the North 20
feet for road
has been filed against you and IOU
are rt'Qvlrf'd tO serve a copy Of your
wruY?f'o dlr'$en%f't. if any, to it on J
Charles Gray, of Gray. Adams.
bI.irr1
Robinson, P A . plaintiff's
aItcrne'y's, whoSe address is 10) E
Pli rison Street, P 0 riM. Orlando,
Florida 3740?, on or before the 77th
day of September. 1913. and file the

o,igri,1l with the Clerk of thiS Court
Cither before' service on plaintiff's
attorneys
Or
immediately

thereafter otherwise a default Will
be entered aqa'nst you for the relief
deriandeai in the complaint
WIT NESS my hand and seas of
this Court on August 5th.
IScal!
Arthur H fleckwilh,
Clerk of the Circuet Court

Ps' IiITian Jenkins

ARTHUR H IIECKWITH,
Clerk of the Circuit Court

q

fly Lillian Jenkins
As Deputy Clerk

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHT E E NIH JUDICIAL CIRCUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S13t6CA0VD
('F OF P AL P A lION Al MOP

'."i ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.

Y0(IPIC, JOHN SE,Y, JR aka
JOHNPIIE 'IFAY. intl BARBARA P
.

15cM)

witi'

Dc'tcodents
Publish Aug Ii, 77, 75 , 5ept

"'

797w,

NOTICE OF SUIT
RAPRA Pt, P SE AY
Pt: SlOt N CE UNK NOWN

All parties daiming interests by.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
Th.' iiulrr' gui I :1,'', Icr ehy
eerIly trillt it is ciundutting a
Cmiisi'unent 4. game retail busineSs
at 7AYPF SHOPPING CENTER,
Fern Park Flririd 17130. under the
fittitious ru,mmr of GAME WORLD
ancithatsaitifirm ,scnmrwms.dnf the
following persons whose name's and
pt''s tif rrsiijincr'S are .m',tolIows
..,-

tO

...

...

..

. .

nr.rrpu,ent of tIm.. City 01
(a'r'ltir,ry In, tli,' r'nsu'nq 191576
l,caI year .umfl annrnpr,at.nrj

through, under or itgCin%t flerb,mra
P Se'ay and to all parties having or
claiming to have any right, title or
'ntece",t in the r,ml propi'rty herro
described

____________________

qi,ilr

engaged ri business at 6905 Orlando
Aye. Fern Park, Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name of
TWIN CITY AUTO SALES. and that
I intend to register said name with
the Clerk of the C'rcuit Court,
Seminote County, Florida in ac
cordance with the' provisions Of tnC

FICTITIOUS NAME

FitIti,j's Name Statutes. To Wit
Section 56509 Floridi Statutes 7957
Sig 1) C. Jones

tnq. prnpnse1 ordinance' will be
This hearing may be con
tinu'rcl from time to time' until linat
acic'n ,s taken by the City Cciuncil
C.pvern ycwirc"Iv..% accordingly
Dated Inc lAth clay of August.

Son White
Puhlsn Aug 77.76 I Sept 4, 17, 7975

00 1))
_______________
FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice
h,'r'b,i qive'n that I am
dflQitQed in buSnt'55 at Wir.ter
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gç
iSel)
f)
Pill II C,rir
Mayor

',

Springs, 201 Birch
Terrace.
Seminole County. Florida under the
fictitiu name of P H S CO . and
that I intend to reqst,'r said name
w;th th.. Clerk of the Crut Co',rt,
Seminole County. Florida in ac
Corclarice with the provis,onS of the'
Fictitious Name Statute's. To .,
Section 66509 Florida Statutes 1957
S Robert H Suddutlt
Publish Aug 14. 27, 25, Sept. 4 1975

ATTEST
Aide M fl'Er'nle
fctnn City Clerk

Pitlith

14 ''hI A 1915

lug

010
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION 140. 7S.I616.CA.04-E
In Re; the Marriage 04
TIMOThY R CUNDIF:F, husband;
and
VIRGINIA 814)4 (UPIDIFF. Wife
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO VIRGINIA ANN CUP4DIFF,

DEO 65
_____________________________
CITY OF

CASSELBERRY,
FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
TO WIICiM IT MA'f (UN(ERP4
1401l7F is hereby g, yi'n by the
City ci (atseiherry that the' Council
willbnidan,ipml,rhpar'iotocno',icier
enactment of a nn emergency
ordinance I'ntitle'ii
ten (irctinanee .mrtnOtnq the' Utility
F,'ncl Opertctnt Bucloet setting
forth in itl'rfluff'd estimate 0? the

Pt 9, Boa 759.
Crossyille. Tennessee
3,555
'YOtJ APE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an actionfor DISSOLU TIOPI or
MAPPIAC,F h.i been filed a'an,t
arci you are required to serve a
cop' of your written defenses, if any.
'° Gene
P
Stephenson of
STIPHENSUPi, STALP4AKER AND
(WANE, P A Post Olfice Drawer
One, Casselberry. Flor,da, 37107,
t'ttorney's for the Husband
Petitioner and file the original with
,

raperse if (ond,jcting e,sih diviSion
of the utility flepartment of the' City
C.t'telhr'rry for the e'nsunq
16 ficral veer anci copropriating
revenue for the vCrlous fund's and
the purpose's cit Such estimate
rnrifirm;nn e'iDeridture.ç to date

the Clerk of th above styled Court
or before September 9111,
otherwise a Judgment may be en
te'eed against you for the relief
der'uande'd In the Petition
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
l.eid Court on thiS, the 4th clay of
Auoust. 1975

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'verahility rnrmlIict. and effecti.e

cam

(Seal)
Arthur H fleckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Ccurt
By' Lillian Jenkins

Clerk
Publish Aug 1. 11.
DFO
Deputy

PIOTICEOF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HFR EBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution Issued Out of and under
the seal 01 the Circuit Court of
hfillsborougtm County, Florida, upon
a final judgment rendered in the
atore%ahd court on the 23rd day of
June, A 0 1975, in that certain case
entitled, Drew Tile Supply Co , a
Florida Corporation, Plaintiff. vs
Clifton Sheciron, doing Business as
Shadrorm uk, Defendant. whiCh
aforesaId Writ of Execution was

(Selivered

to

me

as

Sheriff

date

at 7 lOP M or ic soon there'lter as
potSt,le it wh.(h time .ntc'reslpd
parties anti rititen's for anti against
the rroons*.d ordinance will be
heard ItIç hearing may be cO
tini'rrt from time lo time until finI
action s takf'fl hi, the City Council
Goverr so'rS,'Ivec acord.ogly
('late'ql this 74th div of Augu'st.
P

tf'aI)
(4,

fill B (ir er
'a°
t.ITFST
Ada N fl'Frnie

Artino (tv (1.-rh
P'I'iti',h A,,g
PF() w
NOTICE OF SALE

tern,.- Foster
why's, last known
residence' Wits
90,'. West 17th Mrei't
c.riforct Florida 1777)
#Iri1 all other whom

of

Seminole County. Florida. and I
have Ie'vid upon the following
describeg property owned by Clifton

Slm6dron, said property being
located fl SemunoleCounty. Florida,
more particularly described as
follows
Lot 60 Palm Shadows, according
to the plat thereof as recorded in
Pta? Book 1), Page 55, Seminole
County Public Re(ords.describedas
followt Begin at a point 650 feet
East anø 70)7 10 leet North of the
South '4 SectIon Post of Section 27.
TOrihip 19 South. Range 37 East,

thence run Southwesterly along a
curve concave Southeasterly having
a radhu's o485 feet, a central angle of
77 03' 12". a chord bearing of SOuth
s Si' 21" West, an arc distance of
SQleetthencerunNorth72Q3' 77"
West Ill 05 feet. thence run North
lJlfeet moreor less tothe St. Johns

River, thence run Southeasterly
along said River 56 feet, to a point
North
the Point of beginning,
thence run South 713 feet more or
less to the Point of Beginning
and the undersigned as Sheriff 01
$prninole County. Florida, will at
Ii 00 A N on the 5th day 04 Sep
tember, A 0 1915, offer for sale and

it may concern
Yrii , and #ech of you *ill Please
take entice' Ihat some person
believed to he' AnniC Foster. but
vuticise name' and address is unknown
to the tiraiers'qned. entrusted en
article rif value iii'ctribed as a 7967
Ford Falcon Future automobile

beaming VIP4 ?T V 1)75)4 and $911
F lOrcie Tan 77 1) 70)01 to be Stored in
the' ld.',mt Parhnq P. Storeop Com
p,iriy war'Ptri,ise .ini csrae at 70)
Fast (ornmer(aI Street in Sanford.
F Iciricla ant that this vehicle has
beer' stored t,pnn this order in eacess
(if three months mu the' fair 'mod
rcastinatilestor,,q.. cti.,rqes thei'eOoc
have riot been Paid to, more 'n.m
three mrrunthc and by reason thereol
,'r'ct hy authority nf Florida Statute
Se'ctifln 15011 the undersigned
ll
sell the tam, at public auction to,
cash. irwin the hqhe',t outcry. on
Monday. Sepfemtwr 5 1975 a' t%
place cit Puisinecs known is thi Ideal
P,I on?. Strwaqi' (OVTuO.ii,, 10cm',
at 7(11 F ait (nmnmercial Street in U'
City of Sanlord Seminole' Count,

Flc'rlda
Dated tIlis 75th dC'i' cii August. li".
'n Sanford Flnrici,i
IDEAl PARKING &amp;

STORAGE COMPANY
fof hncorpn,atecii
By William A I etIter Ill
AttOrney

described personal property
That said sale is being made to
S4tiSfy the terms of said Wrt of

P,iIillsIm Ai,ti 74 797%
oro 171

Execution
John E Polk,

Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
Publish Aug 11. 21.75, Sept 1. 1913
DEQ 6.4

_______________________
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
CONSIDER ANNEXATION
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held at the
CommissIon Room in the City Hall in
the City of Sanford. Florida, at 7:00
o'clock P M on September 37. 7975.
to consider the *' nexation of
property described as follows;
Begin at a point on the easterly
right of way of linC SR 600 I
150 S
I? 97 said point being 15$' N and
7507 degrees East from section oi
said easterly P Wline wilh the south
554 19' section II, township 20 wuth.

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CITY OF CASSELBERRY.
FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
10 WHOM Ii MAY CONCERN
NOT ICE is. hereby given by the
City of (esselberry that the' Council
itill hold a piihIi hearing to con's.der
rn,mcteient ill .m non emergency
Cwtlun,mnrr entitled
An nrrtinarw e ailnoling the Utility
Operations tliidgct, 5tling
lied
forth 'in iti'ni,zpd estimate lOr the
eipi'rmsi'of riinrkjCtiflt1 ea(h divis'On
of the Iltility fleOartm.'nt of the C,?,
Castelherrv for th ensuing 197%
16 fisrl year anrl eppropr,t,ng
reve'c,(ie for the variOUs funds and
the' pu'rpos.-s. of Such estimate.
confirming ripend,tures to ciate.
seuve'rabilit',, rnnfl,cls, ,tnd eff,V tiye'
'

date
II'. prnpriseri ordinance is posted
,il the City H,ill (.is.sctber r y

ri,,..,

pottbo.
PI6ntfl.

SWITHEPIRAPIK.

t

.
Defendants
NOTICEOFACTION
TC

1' ''i'll I'

Sa.thi)itflt

o

'd'/ya ft's

Legal Notice
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III THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE 11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE PlO. 71.CSS-CA.09-C
APTHIJR P4AllAPO
Pl.nitt
Vs
JAMFSFI DUPICAPI4'idNAPICY V
wile', and C E
OIIP4CAPI. h,
Duncan.

Bac1
Jax

P'icls'nr,. )inbr,'n
Margaret M Swithenbank
Residence Unknown
YOII ARE NOTIFIED that an
,ti'tlOnlOir'
lrr,ea tnoitqageon the
lollowino property n Seminole
Crivnty, Florida
Lot
II. Block
7,
NORTH
ORLANDO TOWNSITE, lilt Ad
citon, (Replat of Sheet No. 2), as
recorded in Plat Book II. Page ,
PubliC Records of Seminole County,
Florida
Together with all structure's and
im7'%ovf'menlsnnwandhrreafte,
said land, and firtr', attached
fE'eqpin aI',natlga',.steam electriC.
water, and 'ith,' heat.nq, cooking.
reirmgeraling lighting plumbing,
'ntt,mI. irrigating arid power
Systems, marhin.
appliances,
f,iiture's, and appurtenance, which
now areor may hereafter pertain to.
it be' used with, in. or on said
premises, even though they be
detached or detachable
Pang.- Orbon FV 30
Furnace
General Electric
Fir.) F 03411
Air Conditioner
General
FI.-rtric IIGTA 710 lilA
Carpetng
Living room.
hedroomt P. haltwai
hs been filed aganst you and you
are required to spve a copy of your
written defenses, if 'soy. to it on
Maclean arid Bronke plaintiff's
attorney, whose address i5 P0
DraAer X. JaCkSOnville. Florida
3270) on or hefore 5,eptembr 30th.
797%. end file 'he original with the
clerk ni this Court either before
service on plaintiff's attorney or
Immediately thereafter: otherwise a

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default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
(omptact or pr'tt.on

WITNESS roy h,mnd arid trip Seal of
thi's Court on August 26th 7975
ifourt Seat)
Arthur H liCk*ith. Jr
As Clerk of the Court
B', lillian T JenkinS
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: Aug 24. Sept. 4, 11, II, 7975
riFOlffl
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The' proposed ordnance 's posted
at the City Hall Casselberry.
Flrlde
Puhhli hearing well he held ,n the
City Hell, Castv'lberry. Florida on
tP'e1thry of Seotember, AD 7975.

T

lId
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOP SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NO. 7SlSflCAO F
/'PVAPI( F MOP TGArE COP
POPATIOPI, a Delaware cor

s
pIlscEI I F

fliu:ci..y, Au4.

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NOTICE OF SALE

—

Notice iS hereby given that we are

Pe,,ril

"flU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mar
tgaqe on 11w following re,il property
In Seminole' County. Florida
range 30 E, Seminole Counly, then
tot 94 WIPiSOR MANOR. FIRST
run north2SOl degree'S E along saud
ADDITION, accrwdiridj to the' PItt
easterly P W line 335 40' then run N
iq rf'it a', ut
89 5917 Ii 105 Ii' to the west lint' of
Or(d 0 PI,itflc'ioI U,
, ----------------------------.

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PuImlish Aug 7, II. 27. 31. 7915
OFO 31

revrriii.' for the various funds and
'he ri,.roncs's 'if Sig(h estimate,
onilrniinri i'viwnditure'c ,
ryrrat'iiIjty ronllirts and eflertive

sublOct to any and all existing Ieiris,
at the Front IWestl Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford, Florida, the above

30

5F f.Y, hit

enactment of a non emergency
riiInanrn entitled
tn ordinance .tdnpluntl '
(..'c'tral 1,,nd Ona'rat,ons Budget
'eHinn fc'rth an 'te'n':c'd ,'slimale nI
the r, nts' of rondu4'ling eMh
deparloirn? 'if the n,un,(ip,iI

sell to the highp'st bidder. for c6sh,

'(uty Clerk

Publish At.sg 7, ii. 2?.

immediately

thereafter. otherwise a default will
tie entered C011inS? you 10? the relief
demanded in this Complaint
WITNESS my hand and the semi of
this Court on the 11th (Say of August,

City ri (.'.ti-l1,i'rry tPI,? thø ',,juiul
v II hr'ltI .
, hIit hnarin,j toconS'der

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

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•
Legai Notice

Legal Notice

FICTITIOUS NAME
PIctti(disht'rebygjventhat we are
e'noaoed in business at Pt 1 Boa 345
Mn,II*ncl. Seminole County, FIor,d
under the isrt,tit,', name of RIP
TREE SERVICE, md thaI
,
lc'nd t register said name w,tlm tIme
Clerk of the' Circuit Court, Seminole
County, FIO4icla '0 accordance w,th
the' provisions 04 lIme F,tttiou
Name Statute's. To Wit' Section
MS 09 Floricia Statutes 195?
c rlc,nald flatten
Rnymond Fotec

,

(OrPoreton

TOt,s I

CITY OF
CASSELBERRY,FLORIDA
TO WI4OMII MAY CONCERN
NOTICE mc trrchy ti,yrn ri the'

P,hIlc hearing will hi' held n tIm.CiIy Hall. 1asc'It&gt;erry Florida on
the 75th clAy M September A D 7915.
at? IPP M nr,ssnnnfhcre'afteras
7'( ''.ihti .it WhiCh time interested
r.'rte' and citilen', for and against

arid
u

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it

(RANK PRATHER and
DONNA I PRATHER
ROY E BLOCK
DOROTHY .1 REICHERT
1l1OPAS

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1l'r' pr ricf'.l ordinance s posted
the City It.ill (asselberry.
I inrirla

NOTICE OF SUIT

recorded in PIe? (took 3 Page 79

CA),IEP0P4 IIR()',',N CONSLJ',IEP
FINANCE. lt,C

owner has Signed the petition for

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DECLARING 'ITS INTENTION '10

owner in the area described
hereinafter requesting $nneaatipo to
the corporate area of the City of
Sanford, Florida, and requesting to
be Iocateø therein, arid
WHEREAS, the Property Ap
praiserofSemmnoleCovnty, Florida.
having certified Ihat there Is one
property owner In the area to be
anne.ed arid that said property

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CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.ISI.CA .Ot

Sanford, Florida, a petition con
t9ining the name of the property

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CEll TAIP4

ANOROINANCE OF THE CITY OF
S A P4 F 0 P D .
F10PIDA

ANNEX WITHIN THE COR
POPATE AREA OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA, AT THE
EXPIRATION OF THIRTY DAYS
FROM THE APPROVAL OF SAID
ORDINANCE THAT CERTAIN
PROPERTY ABUTTING U.S
HIGHWAY 7797 AND BETWEEN
AIRPORT BOULEVARDAND THE
EASTERLY EXTENSION OF
LAKE MARY BOULEVARD IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH
THE
PROVISIOPISOF CHAPTER 74 $90.
LAWS OF FLORIDA
WHEREAS, there has been filed
with the City Clerk of the City oi

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FLORIDA

ORDINANCE NO, 1304

Southern Cal Coach McKay Stays

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PORATF. AREA O- THE CITY OF

VernonMIfe. Jr City Attorney P 0 , 1)4 THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
(So. 1770, Sanford, Florida 37771
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,

To u riley

Confident Despite Heavy Losses

P40. 7304

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
You will take notice that the City
Commition of the City of Sanford,
Florida, on August 17. 7975. passed
and adopted Ordinance No 1301, at

Golf

Class Of 1975

OF ORDINANCE

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DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO
ANNEX WITHIN THE (OR

Commission
of the City of
Sanford, Florida
By H N Tamm, Jr

NOTICE OF ADOPTION

suoo.

To Be B a ck I n P reps

written delenses. ,f any, to

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here at the age of 80.

Bud Asher's Happy

'YOu ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tOfOreclose a mortgage on the
f011OwIfl property in Seminole

County, Florida
Lot 31. of Block 1 in Peplat of

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This instrum('nt prcparc'd by C
VernonMli,'. Jr . City Attorney P 0
Boa 7774. Santoid. F lorcM 377?)
ORDIPiANCENO, 1303
ANORO;P4,sNCr 01- THU CITY OF
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PhnenI, City. Alabama

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IN BRIEF

fall, fielding an experienced of.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.710.CA.o9
DIVISION: E
JACK SON VI LIE
II AT ION AL
BANK, a National banking cor

poratlon,
Plaintiff,
"s

CPADY SMITH. JR. el us. el al,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
PIritit.'
hrpt't, given that,
ruvrsiien' !n
''ci.-' or .m fret
jup.e'pt of foreclosure entered in
th" above captioned ecton, I will
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sell

the

property

situated

St'minoleCmjnty Florida desrbed

as
TPieScijth 100 feet of the North 1220
fort of the East . of the SE '4øf SW
', Section 5
Tnchip 2$ South.
Pancme' 79 East (less Road Right of

Wayl
atpublicsale tOthehihe'st andbest
bdder for cash at the weSt front
riot of the Semnote County
Courthouse' in Sanford. Florida at
op AM on the 10th day of SeP
tember. 197%
fSe'aU

Arthur H Peckwith Jr
Clerk cii t,,e Circuit Court

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Lillian T Jenkins

Deputy Clerk
SMITH. HULSEY SCHWALBE.
SPRA K FR I N ICHOLS
AttorneYs I, Plaintiff

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Rarnett Bank

Builtlina
Jacksonville Florida 1flO'2
PutitisI" AurQ 75 1975
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FICTITIOUS NAME
is hereby given that I am
erigaqe' l business at 551 E High
way 431, Lonqwood, Seminole
County, Florida under the fictitious
name of SEMORAN CENTER. and
that I Intend to register said name
Notice

with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
SemnoIe County, FIor,da in ac
cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit,
Section 06509 Florjd Statutes 1937
S Philip E Blake
Publish Aug 7, ii. 77. 75, 1973
OFO 74

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice uS hereby Oven that I am
engior'd 0 .iui'rir','. of ?40
S
Decotte's Ave , Sanford, Seminole

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JACKSONVILLE
Showboating Alvin Wyatt is
back, and the World Football
League's Jacksonville Express
miay never be the same.
Wyatt, who plays with cutdown uniform and a penchant
daring interception atfirst spruced up the
pursuant totlme order of Court in Inc
Jacksonville defensive back above Styled (.iiJ%e flat property
deScribed as
field with Last season's Sharks.
(of S and tIme South
of Lot 1,
Now signed with the Sharks'
Block
SAPILAPIDO
70.
THE
successor,
the Express, he says
SUBURB BEAUTIFUL. SANFORD
SFC 1)0)1 according to the plat fans can expect more of the
thfl'N)f ,ms rt.orded in Plat Bonk
same this year.
Paceu, Pohlii Perords ot Seminole
"Yeah, look, I'm cocky and I
County. Florida
admit I gamble in going (or the
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
ttii Court rio the 76th day of August,
trill," he said. "If someone
197%
wants
to call that hotdogging,
Seal)
well I guess that's their hILsiH Reckwifh,
ClOth of the Circuit Court
ness,"
SemInole County. Florida
Coach Charlie Tate and his
Martha 1 Vilmlen
assistants
were happy to have
DPpUty Clerk
Akerman, Sdnttrfitt.
Wyatt's quickness and exFidson I Wharton
penience,
especially since one
P C)
defensive back, Fletcher Smith,
Orlando, FloridA 1160?
Publish' Aug 74 1915
is out of Saturday's game
OFO ii?
againstCharlottewithan injury
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and another, Steve Foley, is
still on the mend from an
CITY OF
CASSELBERRY.
earlier hurt.
FLORIDA
Wyatt is happy to be back,
Notice of Public Hearing
because
"for one thing, I got to
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE is hereby Qven by ttse pay for that car,"
City of Casselberry that the Council
He drove home in a silver
,iIl hold a p,uhlC hearng to ConS'de
gray Lincoln Mark IV with a
enactment of a non emergency
red vinyl top, a blue telephone
ordinance entitled'
An ordinance of the City Of
beside the driver's seat and a
Casselberry. Florida adootng th
televison set in back.
amount arid fiinq the rate of
taiation and making the annual ta*
It replaced the Cadillac he
lp'yy on property riot tO eaCeed thC drove the past four years and
County Tai Assessor's certified
had painted a different color
millege by 1 7% mills: 'severability:
each year. I.,ast season It was
conflicts; and effective date
The proposed ordinance
posted shocking pink.
at the City Hall. Casselberry.
A product of Jacksonville's
Florida
Public hearing will be held in the Gilbert High School, Wyatt
City Hall, Cass.elberry, Florida on starred at B.ethune..Cookman
tIme l5tti day of September. A D 1975.
College in Daytona Beach and
at'30P M .orassoonthereatteras
possible at which time interested was signed by the Oakland
parties and ci$itens for and against Raiders of the National Footthe proposed ordinance will be
ball League.
heard 1hi5 hearing may be con
After one year with the Raidtinued from time to time until final
action i's taken by the City Counc'l
ers and three with the Buffalo
(',overn yourselves accordingly
Bills, Wyatt ended his NFL CaDated this 75th day of August,
reer,
"just three games short of
A D 1913
(Seal)
qualifying for a pension," as he
By Bill B Grier,
put it.
Mayor
Off his WFL performance last
ATTEST
season, the Washington RedAide M D'Ercole.
Acting CIty Clerk
skins took him to camp, but
Publish Aug 7$. 1975
recentl) cut him.
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"Whenl gotcut,it was a real
blow to me," Wyatt said. "1
CITY OF
couldn't believe t. I thought I
CASSELBERRY,FLORIDA
had that team licked. But
Notic.of PublIc HearIng
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
mama told me I'd get ,:i:UT I'
NOTICE i5 hereby given by thtchance, and here I am
City Of Casselberry tIme) the Council
fir
Although he likes to
*itlholdapubllchearinqtocons;der
enactment ot a non emergency terceptions, Wyatt said ''I
ordinance entitled'
wouldn't
for the ball in a
An orøunance adopting the
General Fond Operations Budget, clutch situation. I'm still a
setting forth an itemized est,mate of man. I don't want to be marked
tIme expanse of conducting each
as an individual ball player."
department Of the municipal
Heseespro football as a show
oovernment of the City of
Cassetberry for the
for
the paying customers, and
1973 16
fiscal year antI appropriating he likes to be a showman.
In acui,danr, *'th SIS 037 04 Inc

Florida Statutes. ARTHUR H
CIPVK of the
RFCKWITH. JR
Circuit (nrt ni Seminole County.
Florida, shall s.II .tt PubliC sale
within the legal hours of sale. mote
sperificatly at 1) 00 A M on the 17111
day flu September. 19?S. to the
highest hcider for cash. at thC West
Front Done of the Courthouse n
Sanford. SeminnlC County. Florida

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revenue for the various funds ar'cJ
the purposes of such estimate
Confirming expenditures to date
5vt'',H1ty; contlicts; and effective

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date
The ProPosed ordnance is posted
at the City Hall, Casselberry. IN
CIRCUIT
COURT,
THE
Florida
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Public hearing will IPheld lothe CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
City Hall. Casselberry, F!or,da Cfl COUNTY, FLORIDA,
the 4th (lAy of Semptembeq. A 0
NO. 75.14I3CA.O9.0
1975. at 7)0 P M
Or CS soon ADvAN( F MOP IGAGE COP
thereafter as possible, at which time
.i
o RATION
DeLi ware cor
interested parties a
citizens f
poratirwi.
and COCiciSt the proposed ordinance
P;, n'ft,
will tie heard This hearing may be '.s
continued from time to time unti
PP V (lip V,?,N I ci
finI action i's taken by the City
Council Govern yourselves
NOTICE OF ACTION
.

County. Florida under the fictitious
name of BUSINESS SERVICES OF

cordincmly
Dated thiS 70th dii of August
A(' IV?;

TO

SANFORD. and I intend to
regiSter saId name with the Clerk Of

ISpal)

.Ianir firyan'
Peside'p n', ,,,n
'YOU ARE PO1 i' lED th,jt an
actiontoforeclo'Sea mortgageoim tt"
following property ,n Seminole
County, Flid,l
L.ot 9 and the East 70 ft of Lot
Block 9. EP4TZMINGER ADD NO 7

the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
With tIlt
provisIon's of the Fictitiou's Name
Statutes. To Wit Section 16309

Florida In accordance

Florida Statutes 7957.
Henry J Boissonneault
Publish Aug ii 7) 74 Sept 4, 1973
DEO 66
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
PlOT lii IS HEREBY GIVEN Ih.i
hi virtue' rut 11,1 ,'i-rtCn Writ it
F ,i'(i't'cin 's.i.eu1 iii,t of and uniter
thu., 'ral fit 'Ii. C itCUit Court of
Orange' 4' riunly 1. ltr ,d,q, upon a tinal
ttinomr'r't rendered ri the .mfo,e's.md
court ott the lNh iliy of March 4 D
197%. in that certAin (455' entitled,
5iflms,nct Pr,'i',ner and Margit
Pre',,.r'r P!,i'rultl vs Witl'arn
I' c'IIrcis'.
Defendant,
which

fly 11111 p Crier.
',t,,yor
ATTEST
Aida N D'Ercole,
Acting City Clerk
Puhlith Aug

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CITY OF
CASSELBERRY.
FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
TO WhOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE
hereby q'ven b'ui the
C,ty ci Casselberry that lIme Covn(iI

wiIIP'rild a public bearing to consider
enactment of a non emergency
ordinance entitled
An ordnance' of tIle Cty of
Casselberry. Florida adopling the
amount aol fixing the rate of
taxation and making lIme annuil tCt
lvy on property not to exceed the
County Tax Assessor's certified
mlllj,oe by 175 mills. severability:
((inflict's and effective' diCli

aforesaid Writ of Execut'on
c*list'rf'xl In me' Cs Sheriff 01
Sen,inc'Ie Cni,nly, Florida and I
have Ir'vIe'n upon the' tollOwirig
described nroflerty owned by
William P kollrnss sa'(S property
her., li'irAtc.ct n Si'nuinol,,i COiintt
Thi' prcvysei nrd.ru,,n(e' 5 posted
rin,,,l..
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Pe't.dpqice Ur.hri'm,'.ri

recorded In Phd Book S Page 77
PuPli Records of Seminole County
Florida
Together with itIl structures coo
nmorovements now aVid hereal'er or'
said land, and liatures attached

thereto' also all gas, steam, electric
water, arid other hC,1tiflg. cooking
rpfriqeratmno, l'3hting Dlumb'riq
s'PntilCtiflg. Irrigating, arid power

systems, machines, applIances,
fiaturpi. ,arid appurtenance, which
I')w art-or m,iy hpre,mIte' per?'n

or Pc uxed with

in. or on 5,1 ii
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detached or detachable

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matter bedroom
Ost"orn Range F 56 AV

Singer Furnace BCE 72Cs'd
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Thursday, Aug. 28, 1975

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bit easier to detect since they're list of accidental causes.) "Kids with being there," Uilrich Says,
The Herald Services
often swept up on shore. But not who can't swim go out on rafts 'and so they drown."
that much easier because or in life jackets. They fall off
NEW YORK (NEA)
So.
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SEPTEMBER 2
You've spent the better part of
they're also often transparent. the raft or the Jacket deflates
SANFORD SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB— meet at Sanford the summer on edge. Scanning
"The tentacles which contain and they drown. Or a swimmer
Civic ('enter-12:00 noon
the water for that swift, sharp
the stinging mechanisms are overexerts himself In cold
OVER FIFTY ('I.lJB- Redding Gardens.-10:00 a.m.
fin. Dozing fitfully on the beach
often so long and thin you never water, gets a cramp and can't
while the screams of children
see them," says Arthur Ulirich, get back to land. Or you get
playing in the surf startle and
director of special projects for carried away by the undertow."
STAINLESS STEEL JACkITI
'STAINLESS
Altamonte Springs Friendship Club
Arthur Ulirich adds, "Human
Altamonte Springs unnerve you.
the National Association of
('lyle ('enter Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte Springs -- meet 1st
Actually, you don't have to
Underwater Instructors. "And failure is the greatest hazard.
REMOVABLE LID
and 3rd Thursday of the Month — 10:30 am,
'
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worry about that great white
a jelly.fish sting can cause Most people don't think the
EXT
RING AVAILABLE'
Angles Elders -St. Augustine Catholic Church -3 inset shark. lie's not the real
I
ocean flows like a river, but it
welts and be quite painful."
AUTO CUTOFF OPTIONAL
Drive - ('asselberry — meet 3rd Tuesday of the Month — 10:00
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menace, anyway, some tiperts
,
Especially if it's from that does and there are strong
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say. There are others to be
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particularly nasty genre, the currents in it. People go out Into
[Irani Towers —Sanford - miieet 1st Wednesday of the Month
these still-looking waters,
concerned about.
Portuguese man-of-war. Dr.
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Oceanographer
Oliver says, "The Portuguese farther than they're able, and ,
a n o g r a ph e r
HXY'/. Club — meet 1st Baptist Church — Activities Building
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photographer Andy Pruna,
man-of-war is one of the most they run into currents they I
limgwood •- last Tuesday of the month — 12:30 p.m.
who's been diving for 25 of his 34
common dangers in the ocean. don't expect and get swept
('asselbt'rry Sunshine Senior Club
meet 806 Mark David 1 rs, says, "Eighty pr cent of
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It has a number oi poisonous away."
1
Blvd. ('as.sclbt'rry — 1st Friday of the Month — 10:00 a.m. Water is, after all, an alien
shark attacks have been proved
stingers which can cause
ft
new cliii) - nil welcome,
to be provoked. I've ensevere skin irritation, or, if a environment. "They can't cope p
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Central Senior Citizen Club — Church of the Nativity — Lake
countered many sharks in two
person is hypersensitive, may
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Mary - Meet the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the Month at 10:00 it-in.
t.
or three feet of water, and
" S.,
even result in death, although
DISCOUPdT TO DIALfRS
('huluota Senior Citizen Club — Community Fire Hall
7th
nothing's happened. Last year,
this is rare."
SCHOOLS •k
Sired - (huluot.a — meet
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m
3rd Thursday of the Month at6 p.m. •
15
for example, off Miami, i was
If you're stung by one offMASTeRCHAROm
Fifty Plus Club — 7th Day Adventist Church — Forest City
.
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BAPKAM(R,CARC)
wading in a sand bank 100 yards
shore, adds John Prescott, "the
Meet mostly on the 1st Monday of the Month — 6:30 pm.
offshore and suddenly I saw
pain can be so bad and the
Golden Years F'i'lliiship — meet at the ('ommununity United
five or six fins. I iiinneduitclsresulting shock so severe, you
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OR CA TALOG OR t I A I
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Methodist Church — ('asselberry at noon on the last Wednesday recognized them as lemon
can drown."
C1RUPWAY C(RAM:t.RAfl
AGENCY
(if (ha' Month - luncheon
Reservations necessary.
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sharks. There were people
Only the Inhabitants of
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Greater Oviedo Senior Citizens Club meet at (;rant Chapel
UI N. ORANCI • ORU?ICO
GREENWAY
Florida and Southern California
swimming everywhere. I
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A .! E. Church — Franklin Street and Geneva Hwy. — Oviedo
— crossed the bank and told the
have to worry about the next
NURSERY
213 R. RIDflW300 • DAYTONA
3rd MonLa of the Month at 4 P.m.
lifeguard to get the people out.
Peril, the barracuda. But they
2SI 160
340 Wymore Road
liuly Sodalltes(.lub — meet at Highlands Club house - 675
can take preventive action to
3 14 . us. Cl .COCCA 'JJ
Later, he told me these sharks,
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P 0. BOX 1147
Shepard Road
Winter Springs — 4th Friday of the Month at which were six or seven feet
avoid them, says Edward
WINTER
PARK. FLA 32789
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10:30 a.m.
Ricciuti, author of "Killers of
long, had been appearing there
NMtFE Club — I National As.sociation of Retired Federal
the Seas." "Most barracuda
for days. But they'd never
Ell ptoi's'si int'ct at the First Federal of Seminole Sanford
attention,
— attacked. Still, warns Prima fish With long tail, that likes to medical
attacks occur in murky waters
1st Frida) of the month — 1:00 p.m.
"I know of two cases," or at night," he says. "And,
who's about to film feeding burrow around in the sand
Over Fifty(Jub - All Soul's Catholic Church now meefing piranha in South America for und,?rwater. That, hGWEver, is Prescott says, "where children since they're attracted to shiny
at Redding Gardens flee. Room — every other Tuesday of the
FOR
swimming In shallow water objects, if you're wearing a
the movie, Killers of the Wild, where he poses a threat,
Month - 10:00 a.m.
"The sting ray has a scraped the bottom and got a watch or something bright,
"you Just never know."
Sanford Senior Citizens (jut) — meet at Sanford Civic Center
"In the period 1865-1962, from poisonous barbed spine in the sting ray spine in the abdomen, they're apt to mistake a piece of
1st and 3rd Tuesdn&gt;s at 12 noon.
North Carolina to Boston," says base of his tail," explains John A massive dose of the poison you for a small fish." So, avoid
South Seminole Senior Citizen Club —
mneet 1st Thursday of Dr. James A. Oliver, director of Prescott, director of the New will cause shock and heart swimming at night or in murky
the Month at 1st Federal Savings &amp; Loan Bldg. 320 W. Semoran
waters, and dress conthe New York Aquarium, England Aquarium in Boston. failure."
Blvd. --- Altamnonte Springs — meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at
AND
"They're found in all servatively,
'there were (only) twenty-two "lie's a bottom-living fish that
Women's Club 8 (verbrook Drive — Casselberry — at 1:00
p.m, authenticated shark bites on loves quiet bays and shallow waters," reports Robert F.
The greatest threat of all for
Thirt)-Niners Club — meet Sts. Peter and Paul —
a
Goldenrod human beings, nine of which waters when the water is warm. Staples,
— notbiological the beachgoer
- 1st Friday of the month 7:30 p.m.
Of course, that's when people oceanographer for the Naval withstanding severe sunburn or
resulted in death."
Village Club — St. John's Village — Fern Park — meet 1st
l(ed
h
I Indav,dual,zed Care
In other words, you're more like(o swim and that's when the Oceanographic Office in cutsfrombrokenbeerbottles and 3rd Thursdayof the Month7:3Op.m.
•Mern Play Equipment
•Beautful Facilities
Suitland, Maryland, "par- is the water itself,
likely to find trouble elsewhere. accidents occur."
•Unclt
Program
of
•P,asonable Rates
Young at Heart ('lob St. Andrews Presbyterian Church
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Southern
—
Step on a sting ray and he'll ticularly
"The biggest danger Is
with sting rays, for instance.
Early
Childhood
Education
I Hot Lunches—
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A peaceful relative of the react naturally, defensively, California where the highest drowning," says Andy Pruna.
•Fufi &amp; Part time programs
Open All Year
1:00 ,.rmi.
The National Safety Council
shark, the sting ray not only throwing up his spine and in, rate of sting ray incidence
'OHRE.SP0NDENCE ADDRESS TO TiltS COLUMN — P.O.
looking for trouble, he's flicting a puncture wound that occurs."
reports 8,100 deaths due to
Box 2511 -- Sanford, Florida 32771.
Jellyfish, also common, are a drowning in 1974, third on the
barely looking at all. He's a flat can be serious and may require

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New York at New Paltz, Quincy students attend class only 4 courses are designed for in- can master, and are aided by that about 25 per cent of the
The Herald Services
school administrators, teachers days a week and have one day, dividual needs of the student. patient teachers in gaining students enrolled in the per.
Forty per cent of all parents and, yes, students devised a "Flex Day", where the student Teachers make regular visits to social maturity,
missive P.I.E. program are
who send their children to program called "Education By is allowed to spend the entire the home to Improve what is
No school is allowed to have there for the wrong reasons; a
public schools, according to a Choice".
day doing what he or she wants often the student's poor self- "better" facilities than the totally
inadequate
sex
nationwide
survey,
are
Here's the way the new high - studyingonesubject,making image. It Is not unusual for a other.
education program and no
dissatisfied with the quality of school, built at a cost of $8 up incomplete work, working in student to improve his work to
There are some problems at manditory preparation for
education their children are million, works: a student may the community on a specitil the point where he then tran- Quincy If: teachers estimate parenthood program.
receiving,
sfers to another "school."
choose from among seven project.
Yet all of the innovative, separate and distinct schools,
Special Education: Instead of
FlneArts: The emphasis here
alternative schools — which get with the approval of his or her is on the more than 50 courses in shuffling off low (50 to 80) I.Q.
flashy attention in the parents. But all of the schools visual arts, music, theater, students to another place,
magazines or are featured on are located under the same radio-TV and dance. There is a Quincy educators wisely and
TV — wind up shutting their roof!
brand new, 600-seat theater, as humanely decided that
doors after a few "creative"
These are the schools:
well as a symphony orchestra, "special" students would
years.
Traditional: Affectionately chamber music and choral benefit from contact with other
The reason alternative known as "Hickory Stick group to choose from,
students (and vice versa).
schools fail is because they High," the Traditional school is Work-Study: For the There students are taught
usually serve only one kind of exactly that — students attend potential high school dropout, vocations and living skills they
student: the bored-but-gifted, class or supervised study hail
the dropout, the slow learner, for six, 55-minute class periods.
the non-self-starter, etc.
There Is homework, term

always prided Itself in the at- halls during class periods.
tention it gave to quality
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to
education, found that Its high Individualize Education): The
school students were starting to most progressive "school", and
passively resist school. No recipient of $748,000 in Title III
major upheavals — Just Federal funds, this unorthodox,
skipping classes, Ignoring open classroom setting allows
rules, working at a lower level students to take the courses
of ability. Teachers too felt they want, when they want,
scmnething amiss, their jobs less with a very close studentrewarding, less enjoyable.
teacher-advisor relationship.
Working within the corn- 1)ecision-making rests with the
mnunity, as well as with the kids; teachers give frequent
outside expertise of Mario written evaluations.
Fantini, Dean of the School of Flexible: A compromise
Education, State University of between Traditional and P.I.E.,

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avoid the loss of three In case
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had to use his ace on Johnny's
deuce. West shifted to a spade,
but there was nothing more that
the defense could do. Johnny
took his ace and played clubs
East won and led back a spade
to his partner's queen. Another
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TONIGHT'S TV

6 Star in
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9 Shoulder
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13 Breathe
10 Actress
14 Indian heroine
Freeman
15 Lariats
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18 Miss Arthur's 19 Shoshonean
TV vole
Indian
20 Veneration
21 Babbles
21 Chanes
72 Put in a cIa4v
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23 Square
PIOIOUn
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24 Operatic solo
27 Lampreys
25 Press
31 Tapestry
78 Biblical garden
33 Forerunner of
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EVENING
8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) Flintstones
8:30 (44) Three Stooges
8:55 (44) Spirit Of '76
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
9) Movie
(44) Leave It To
Beaver
9:30 (44) Corner Pyle
10:00 (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(6) Spin Off
(0) Romper Room
(74) Sesame Street
(44) Father Knows
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10:30 (2. 8) Wheel Of
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(6) The Price Is
Right
(35) 700 Club
(44) Green Acres
11:00 (2.8) High Rollers
(6) Gambit
(9) Show Offs
(24) Mr Rogers
Neighborhood
(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2) Hollywood
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(6) Love Of Life
Movie
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(6) Concentration
(I) What's My Line
(9) Wild World Of
Animals
(13) The Dectives
(24) Intercom 24
(35) Star Trek
(44) Hogan's Heroes
7:30 (2) Treasure Hunt
(6) What's My Line
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Deal
(13) Movie
(44) Love American
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8:00 (2.
Ben Vereien
(6) Walt'.ns
(9) Almost Anything
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(24) Evening At Pops
(35) Animal World
(44) Dinah!
8:30 (35) Movie
9:00 (2. 0) Movie
(6) Movie
(9) Streets Of
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(13) Blue Ridge
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10:30 (24) The Arbors
11:00 (2,8,0,9) News
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(41) The Mod Squad
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(24) Sesame Street
(35) U nd erdog
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All three television networks
are having problems with
balking affiliates on certain
new series. Boston is proving a
problem to both NBC and ABC.
The local NBC affiliate at first
rejected the network's Sunday
night show,
The Family
Holvak," from 8-9, intending to
to with a local amateur hour
instead. It Finally succumed to
network pressure and changed
its mind, But the ABC affiliate
has turned thumbs down on
"Welcome Back Kotler," ob.
jectlngto the concept that tends
to make glamorous characters
out of young punks.
NBC also has a problem in
Pittsburgh with "The Family
Holvak," which stars Glen
Ford. It will mean thst the

the season
without two very important
Nielsen markets. Boston is No.
S and Pittsburgh 12th. "FBI"
reruns will air in Pittsburgh
instead. CBS also is ex
perlencing affiliate rebellion.
There is a major defection
against "Three for the Road," a
Sunday night. 74, offerIng,
While the networks may find
this disconcerting, it is a
healthy sign when the affiliates
every so often assert even just a
little bit of independence and
series

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appearance of Frankle Avalon,
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375.900

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Lake Mary - - 7 bedroom, Fbi room.
fenced yard and shade By Owner
377 1507
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37—Business Property
2100 sq It, deal qaraoe, shop,
warehouse, All or part Will
rcmodel to Suit tenant 322 $221 or
37? 6620

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After Hr, 0)) 1470
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C.ned neighborhood Reduced to
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SANFORD -.- by owner, I BR, 7
bath, 7 yrs old Central heat air.
carpet, garage, screened porch,
large lot, grin,) location ASSuniC
7'., pct or 1750 dOwn. FHA Priced
belOw FHA appraisal 373-6037.

New houses na rural area Plo clown
payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government Subsidized
to Qualified buyers C a ll to see it
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M, UNSWORTH REALTY
Reg Real Estate Broker

501W Is? st

ST. JOHNS REALTY
BROKERS

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P-lIghts 31 7337

373 6061 or 7730317 eves
Mr Vt'tCran ToVo,'
Nn Down Payment
No Closing Cost
We pay pre pCid items
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MUST SELL
Ne w 3 BR 2 BATH
HOME, all extras, good location
MAKE OFFER 3777757
.fenced yard, carport priva
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street, 116.900 Terms

Realty

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"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
HANKIPIPI FOR MOPE
Dri p acre rany home easy hymn Has) l
It
2': baths Bc'ul,ful
construction ,Ind more
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Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
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Jim Hunt

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2565 Perk Dr.
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7 BR hous e with 'eparate living,
fInino 8 SunrO1i5 Closed utility
porch
r.noyated.
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2 Bedroom, 1901 St mmerlin Ave

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BR, I bath, Central heat air.
Florida rcxm. fenced yard A real
bargain at $77000
JUST REDUCED $1000 7 BR I
bath, large corner lot, drive by
7"llt Sfln','r tin Ave ,inud (,ill Ir
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Central Florida's
MUITIPLE LISTING REALTOR
19195 French
'1271991
177 7374, 3fl 1496-172 195*
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322-7643

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23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES

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%I-6.9W (sue Realty PEAL TOP

In Sanford's Finest
Established Residential Areas

ALUMINUM SHEETS

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Each Woodmeri Home Features Central Heat And
Air, Shag carpeting In Living Areas, Inside And
Oulstde Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I Come
On Out And See Fe- Yourself.

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Hwy. 17.92 Sanford Nexl Tc Cavalier

rooms. 71

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ipIl
rn.iintAiflpd
recently
rr-c'r'i'('irated nice trees &amp;
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3.003 Orlando Drive
Sanford 371 '1700
3 BR, I' baths, •jnIrnisJ',ed, ref.,
extras Pay sales law 8 takeover
631 9137
No down, take over 99 d) month '77
Fairlane. fsjrniçheqj, 3 BR. AC
than ( arpr't Sr).inSh deSign Call
3731110

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CHOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
517W 1st 51,3773641. 3377731

hiri,,'r' Sale Thiir',l/,v and I'ridy. S
In '1 'b') K fr P-in table and cna,rs
tables lamps. records,
n,rwtv'rn chair qIC%j, gerbils.
rahhit',, other m'%c items 1%))
Stimmerlint Ave Sanford Phone
77 71176

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Great f,aranar. Sale Many unusual
itemS St.lrt', Amj 79 7744) Dec
I',' P-cr Pitt I' r''iIi,Si f',t.tp'.
P,','j.11irrt

55—Boats 8, Accessones
04 11 rr Iciii If,' Aluminum John
Br,it 515 f.i',', 1% HP Evinrude.
e,r client (rintlitiOn 575 373 1731
.iftpr 1
1974 40' Starnluist hrx,s$ioat for sale,
'npper mr,r'r)natpd %"el hull 165
Pup OM( drive 5leep 0 Many
e,tra', I he new 17)19)6

65—Pets.Supplies
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SE?,'1NOI.E CO Beautiful S or tO
ACtOS, paved road, trees, clear.
flowing stream, hors's o I' Terry
ea lt'
74 "711

Bernard mCle I , year s old
Penictererl Make rifler Phone
17 1 MIt)

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46—Commercial Property

(beck ",r hi tn b Ccsurcd you hCve
the" I i-',t r.rirs' .jyaitpt)lr' On yO'J
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F erilistt bulldog puppies
rP'anifl'nn Pilfli'P-nl lineS. 7 males. I
female SOO '17? 0347

- 80—Autos for Sale

1-tepole Pun p ,nris female, 53 3,
adult tle.jtiIe femlp 513. Both
I'Y( ten 1455437 or '1456547

CHICO&amp; THE
MAN USED CARS
No Money Do'.', 11

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Chihuahua puppies. AKC, sr,rne
small 165 up One female
miniature Dathshund, red, $65
Also Siamep kittens, 51 0 and $15
ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING
tPlt) IIOAPDIP.,r, KFIIPI[ 5 337
'1153

67—Livestock. Poultry
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322.6457
Two fiR srr porch. FP, garage.
carp.'I. no qualifying 111.950,
Attn. Rr'tty REALTOR 323 7150

P,'n'', r;'If rl j ';',
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¶iflnat,ir,' I 'i', "ii'. S irons 3
McC,reur,r .'. c.'- t'. i Aurk ir on s.
Pro !nq' F ,r,'Ilpnt corviton %75
t'ithr ',c! Phone (66 6954

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I?'' Pr It 5 1rl.-' 'a 1
drills, one
I' oh ,:-,,I I ci.'.
dreSS
coats. 47 41 '.tql. 67 vol Zane
Gray bncik, Bonita boat and
trailer rolling scaffold: ext
ti'i,,rd 7 Coleman lanterns, dcc
Slnyp too roto tiller, 16' Pullman
butter Airlp$s Spray. li5J'iflg
ciel,
two 71 pane glS5 wood
trpme windowS Many oh her miSc
Items
Also hCvC answering
5ervice.177 6196
Several pair men's fine quality
wplking %hrirt
10 10 WaiSt ,
Ci'iir'tess P,tCr,l tn.',, Dopo kit.
nvprniqht trp',plinq
Phon e
MO 6956

case

I ovely dining room table
with 4 captain cttairs
560 Pb-or" 371 (7)0'?

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Mrcha ndise

Used office furniture
Wood f ',t,'."l ni.",k', ir-14'(tit,vC desk
&amp; (bar', se( re!araI desks 0.
chairs, Straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as s Cash and Carry
tOLL'S
Catlbrry. I? 92. t)0 1206

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327 10,50 2615 Palme".'...'

CASH
For Your Junk Cars
373 311'?
(aSh
For Your Junk Cars
32) 9136

I Piece or h'Icjus-efuIl
CASH 373 437$

1969 Chev rolet El Carr,ro a-i',
r'.lt'aae. small V S auto Iran',
PS,
Iromaculale cOld.? a'throughout 53 64)0 or best d'tt'
Perne $67 7706 after 6 pm

HigheSt priCe', pad fOr your entire
,nttQur ("',tatp or single item
Jewelry
urflitUtC
Silver.
t4ijg,
SterInig
Oriental
Pix,nitlnos In 175*

air

1973 Coupe DeViIIC like new
r',i Peir.'i'.,i '-'c.' ''''
l*fore7r
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in ctass,fied It doesn't
Place an
rna1ter whAt you n.ed You'll find
that some reader has ,ust tPtlt
item he or she would like to Sell
Do it new'

Rena'' 'C
,'. 'r
ECI unit new tires 5.
brakes. 30 plus mpg 3736447
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pa tent

1971 Capri, 7000CC engine. air. At.'
FP.5 stereo copper Color 26 MPG
town. 30 pius MPG Piucruwa, 13.500
cash or take over pa yments $115
M0 377 2300
6. wk rids

CASH 322.4132

eves

For used furniture applianc es t ools,
etc Buy I or 1001 items Larry's
Mart, 71% Sanford Ave

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top
paid. used. any condition
6.14 0176 Winter Park

1960 Valiant 7 Or . 44.000 mile",
Shriwifla. Chrysler's lamous Slant
6 PflQnC Only II 700- lr'tStCn!
cash rpbatp 51 00 3 Charlie Crag
172 5075 If no answer, call Harry s
Par

prices

Disabled 1966 Dodge Coronet. gpo
enqne,
&amp; interior Will "ii
for parts 137 7107

trans

We Buy Furniture
DAvES' 373 )'P

for Rent

CLUB LUI
FOR SALE

74—Auto Pa rts

Rent Blue Lustre Elecir'c Carpet
SharnpooerforOnlvSl SO per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

:oeditoned Batteries. 5 1 7 95 e x
hanoe REEL'S BODY SHOP.
tOt Sanford Ave

Make your Fluciqet go further. shop
the Classified Ads x-very day

SRX Litens. (liquor &amp; food)
Avahlabta Willt Installation 09
Complete Kitchen: Lounge
Completely Equipped With 700
Plus Seatng; 1.300 Sq Ft Floor
Space, Low Down Payment And
Very Liberal T,rmt Available
Will Consider Joint Venture

78-4VtorcycIes

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P.'o'cr ycie Insjran(p
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3066
I.' ,.,.,,iI .ini'. li''A. fliQ.
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Female Puppies
Imo', old, %10
'121 1766

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FULLER BRUSH

Orders taken Monday.We'dnesday &amp;

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Fr ida y enly 37 1917
Fnlcrla'nment Console, 135
Ii' Wooden F,StIInQ Boat
150 17 3.606

3

7%" Color TV Stpr.n Combination
(ppp Color Portbe Also 19.-

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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(At,L 177 2611

NELSON'S FLORIDA POSES
Wocxiru?f's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave . Sanf or d

1956 Chi'vy. 16' boat. portable I',
large bar for tale Can be se'n
at 7 Magnolia lIen house)

'71 EL CAMIP-dO
Loaded with .',tr'i
Phrnp 1651101 ftpr 40

Wanted

,tantCd to Ni, used office furniture
An':' Quantity NOI.L'S Cassel
berry, PIw'y 1797 5)01706

Lawii Mowers repair ed , almost
every kind at prices you can at
ford Call 373 1309

197 3 Honda Civic I Speed. AM rid 0
ewtra n1ce II 995 Call Don Pc-.-ac"
at
At 37716%) Dealer

P:PIEY WOODS BARN- We buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous. Sell
f or 30 xt commission Fr ee Pick
UPS Auction Saturdays 7 pm
Sanford 377 7770

62—lawn-Garden

&amp;—Equipment

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'69 1 alcnn, hardtop Sport cii'aO"
Stailclarcl StIff 6 r,iInilpr, new
brakes, v'.cr'lIi'nt
mileage. ,er
ri'rflitOr,pd $050 or beSt 4fpm'
I'rrr All '14t'fl

ANTIQUES

P.' Prec o" !mr'i( r r-!i',i'i.i'd pl.ln!
f ood ('..'1rniir'L ml i&amp;.:c .5 1', t
333 1.61-7

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Station Waqa''.

LOOKING FOP
OOMFIHIPICj SPECIAL'

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Merchqndise
50—Miscellaneous for Sate

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68—Wanted to Buy

clitifln rerflnnlitiOnpd trailer
Many citras 5) 750 o' host offer
raIl anytime '171 5799

JOHNNY WALKER
cF"i p;t (OP-ITRArTOP
RE Al ESTATE INC

'It Pirmlr, ,4itO lr t t
'71 Ti'irninuflni InAdPd
'7') ('arrilhac f-v ii.' f
miles
f.' '": f- .'.-.'t- '
'AA I li'r-*er.."
'7(1 Tnrr'ti mi.,.
'64 (hang.., 0 1
(.nr1ri ( '. Low montrily I'.',
P.ti-,n'v O".er Car',
Vw'r' TrAdt'Afl'thir.j
)flOSlOnrS)1 *15

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
''Buy Direct I r)rn Boucar''
GOPMLY'S Ii 16.
Sanf ord 373 17])

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57—Sports Equipment -

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5400
171 701,

ic,o ,n Jrihn%gia •xCt'llCflt (On

PORSONMARIPIE
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I . ' dir','' (r.rvt.h.rirj I 'e'7rj r'
P? r..,r.s'n$ 5"'i lu IllS

S'hrrian MuSic, AKC
.iII wP-ite Ii) r'g,
pco 377 $ 757

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Drip
7" II 5. one Angus
15' Punafroit, Iibrql
Brat-ac' rn',' hr.fer both 11
Canvas top.
riir.r-ths ('ild 1'1l 1731 altec 1
SO HP Mi'rcsjry eng'ne &amp; boat fl
pxcetlt'nt shape 8 ready to no
Pigs. 1 Briar. '1 Sows. 17 6 *ks old
Grw'wi trpder, 3795 '177 1067
pci' Also tiiCkpoS ck,cks &amp;
1961 Wrirqisnn fiberglass. IS'. In hull
rCrF Is '171 Ci57')
IS H P 1- yinrude plectr c Start, till
trailer, 510') 319 '1405
Fiçhinq equipment
7 Hectjtyj Pal
tOri'.. 7 tasting rod', Mitchell
reel',, excellent cOndItion, tackle
t(i . l ur e new bat pal Phone
MS 6956

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Sanford, Fl.__

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WILSON M-lER FURNITURE
BUY — SELL — TRADE
31) )1SE First
3373637

Your MLS Agency

1111111 WITH PRIDE-) ON, lOath.
all extras, large
acres,

Where Quiet Ni qhts and Cool
Si
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Lflestyle
You've- Been Sc
For.

42--iAMbile Homes

3222420 Anytime

(lOs. nice

JOHN ii t4IDEP t.550C

7571 Prb ()r,p
377 7111
At TER P-IRS.
A in,aIl (lssified Ad brnqs b.q PEALTOP
1?? 064P
12? '19?)
returns Try one ,ind see Ct11 ? 177 9794
7611 Or Oil

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Lawn Mowers We Sell The Best &amp;
Sc'rvice the Rest Western Auto.
3 W 1st St.

'U RvlCF BEYOND
THF. CONTRACT'

Mariner s

615 233)

WORRY
FREE
HOUSE!
1vervth;nni%w ell Credfor in this
family room
Pomp 1
f',r('cO.nriat t'' ' for aol, $79 50

107W Comme,cal
Sari? cwd)2? 7581

kS'AP,TFi) Pentl I'iouseS cit pvr'r',
deSrrmptirv Have CDpliCCfltS 3??
5641 1141. 1 REALTY

Of At TOW,

373 6151

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Beautiful ranch type home
acres, stable Osteen
1617 373 6156

T t'ir ',la -,. ttir ii P.5.'m'i'1i y
Bedroom
'itt' ear ran lOyS e'lOtht'%.
r''r 910 Elm A'i'

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7 Story. 3 Bedroom
hen. rinfraf toil &amp; air fefl(rd
j,r,l Ii, ,ii,'iliit r..,5., 5)) O(,%3

14mq' with Pool, in DeI?ooa. price
rd-lo(cd Icr no
sale Owner
tr,,r'fmrr,"l 'Cl 2-li'.

Broker

38—Wantedto Rent

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$77,500 Home with pool,
ciwoef will lake low clown on
Contract to buy Or pay equity 0.
P551mm, mortgage of 510700 373

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Sanford, by Owner. 3 DR,h.
arge et in kitchen, plui formal
dining room
N#,* carpet,
'r' tac.
Ia. n' corner lot
Recently 'educed 171.500 Call $31
7053

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By Oy,nrr 1 tIP , I" ." ',(r"ned
fl('tt' hut,
/, fruit ire,
v'
cnmpletr'ly frnrptj yard low
utility rat es in lovely residential
nfiqbt.e-jrw
h'id '115% 'iO9lat Orr 6pm

LA.I,4
Fir Ofli

Make nffrr In not of State Onner On
SANFORD
stylish 3 bedroom, 7 bath. loaded
with e.tras Sq lot and utility
,Ilding lIeas'nably priced in 747 BAYW000 CIRCLE 3 BR. It
bath, new carpet, in excellent
570's Phnne 11318722
condition Large lot 521,500
CLIFF IOROAPI. REALTOR

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

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cI,issif led act We'll help you write
An ad that will bring a fast s,le
CAI 177 7611

SEMINOLE

Inflation Buster

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113 SIll 1'13 41W

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Evening Herald,

54—Garage Sales

Forrest Greene, Inc.

Kish Real Estate

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() P tarcir' Fla room, new
shady lot Imuiced oCr 371 1557

WITT REALTY
PdowTHrAcT

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11c*E 7SlhSl
377 6.655

SANFORD'S NEWES'
)ULTor FAMILY PAl
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TAFWREALTY

26065 Hwy 17 92
REALTOR 371 5771

* They're Hot" *

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prevents leaking stomach complication, It is Important and had a
The coming year will find you contents backward. You can
that you follow your doctor's not know
far more ambitious than you have a hiat.al hernia and

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Attention RetireeS Help create an
Ideal retirement v,Ilage on the
beautiful Wekiva River at Camp
4QWNd 'Lovely 1 bed r oo m with
Seminole 777 1170
0' without USC of therapeutic pool
Pi'sonl. Phone All 3763
197) 12' wide. 1 BR, air conditioned.
dultt $170 mo 337 5939
AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
Two becirnom trailer, air con
116W 7rid St
I qbt'. &amp; water turn ',tr(1
n
d -t r,.-cl
lot? Bedrooms Adults
Adultt Only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7345 Park Drive $70 up
35—Mobile Home Lots
Nire efficiency apartment, upstairS,
all utiltipS turn 591 50 AduIl
D OOM TO BREATHE! Acre lot in
c'
337 7796 "yes &amp; wk 0th
waterfront estates, improved,
Ready' 111.500 beSt family 531
1052 Zoned A. Build later
31A—CX,plexes
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3 Bedroom pat io homes. P09 mo
FIRST MONTH'S RENT FREE
777 79

$malIt u'ni%f'Crt [11cr-ri
Adilts Only Pdrj
5cvt.' 172

Y011'RF ALL. WET'
VdP'tp ',r"i Urrp i nto
rtiir tr&amp;n
".p,trktin*j . leaf Swimmunci pool
S-PP this faritaslic buy on I acre
Country tot I "droorn. 2 bath
cltiiitiv' r,rari.' rr'ntr,iI a.r Only
(.Ii 171 9ul(i

lvltlr,QuArl TEPS AND
R$JSINFSS LOCATION
Cr' MAY Highway 17 97 Start your
(,Wnhti%IOPV. 145000 Easy terms
OWPII" P MOVING
Small doan S.
move in altrac live 3 bedroom, it
bath hnnii' rentral heat 8 hr.

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7 Story, 3 bedroom, central heat and
air
nice
neighbOrhood
References required %1W month,
$100 dpo5it Phi',n,' 372 199

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Bedroom Furnished
Garage Apartment
7) P,'l'ilonyiile Ave

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COMING AT VA

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One bedroom, turn apt., air
n
dit'Onød. carpet, 5)75 per mo pluS
$100 damage deposit 21011.3
Magnolia Ave 171 1359 alter_ S

Florid, t,asrd relCil (IOthiflg
r'rpeir&amp;'fl needs SCIPS oriented
person who wantS *dvan.t'm(nt
excellent
potential.
career
rieneflts Send resume to Box 5$1.
c The Evening Herald. p 0 Bo x
1651, Sanford FtC 37711

you to meet the right person just
for you. NATIONAL SINGLES
C1tifl OF AMERICA Phone 305
273 2710

Sanlando Realty Inc.
REALTORS
Phone $34 6771

41—Houses

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3 BR, 1', bath home. can assume
niO(tqehQc%. ray Small closing, and
move Iri it mortgage payment
1140 r'ro-ittIy

3 BR,
bath, air conditioned.
newly painted. 1160 mo 1st &amp; last
&amp; deposIt Sunland 373 0513

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Ott b"tri.. ii "It c .'nc,. fiji ii
$100 per mo. utilities included
? 1410
?tonlhly Rentait Available
$135 $150 -- Color TV
QUALITY
-- NORTH
I .*&amp; SR 131, Longwood

Work yctir own P'ourS Earn c"ra
irYome as an AVON Represenfa
five Call 6.11 3079__________

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7 he'frrim
$115 month

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31—Apartments Furnished

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Ne w 7 bedroom home on Oak Way
Sanford $130 month

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When I swallow certain foods I
with today will be of your own
have
very loud hiccoughs. Can
making. It will only muddy the
hernia
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get larger? Will it
waters more if you try to pass
harm the hernia to eat what I
the buck.
please as tong as I take
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You're
medicine at mealtime and
a bit too extmvaRant with your
between meals?
funds for your on good today
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DEAR READER
Not
CAPRICORN
(Dec.
22-Jan.
DEAR READER
A hernia
when among friends. You'll be
neutralizing the acid In the usually, but I'm not convinced
19) If you're having work or of a portion of the stomach stomach and preventing that cold fluids are entirely
taken advantage of.
VIRGO 'Aug. 23-Sept. fl) services performed today, It's through an enlarged hole In the leaking of the contents back- harmless. If you fill the
You tend to scatter your forces best to personally supervise diaphragm is a common oc- ward. These measures help stomach with ice water it will
thinner than you should today, each step, particularly If those currence. You can demonstrate prevent the heartburn. There Is chill the underneath surface of
some degree of this In as high as a good reason to try to prevent the hearL The heart rests on the
Nothing too productive can on the job are new at It,
50
per cent of people over 50 heartburn, because it Is a diaphragm over the stomach
AQUARIUS
(Jan.
20-Feb.
19)
result. Why so many Irons?
years
of age.
If
you're
too
possessive
of
loved
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct
symptom of chemical irritation like sitting on a pillow. The
ones today you'll create
The heartburn comes from of the lower esophagus. The chilled water will result In
Don't try to bluff your way
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in
the
elec.
knowledgeable. Best you say as been avoided,
out of the stomach Into the larger, but the constant trocardiogram (T wave
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) lower esophagus (100(1 tube) irritation of the lower changes),
little as possible.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Don't make any major where It joins the stomach at esophagus can cause It to
I have seen several cases of
the !ocation where the stomach contract
You'll be tempted to poke your domestic decisions today
and scar until it young men (one 2l and other 2i)
through
the becomes difficult for food to who drank lots of cold liquids
nose into something today that without your mate being either herniates
doesn't concern you. Be present or at least consulted, diaphragm.
pass through the damaged area just after vigorous exercise, as
The hernia disrupts the into the stomach,
during a football game, who
YOUR BIRTHDAY
normal ciosure mechanism that
GENERAL CI N EMA CORP
To
prevent
this
disagreeable
developed
chest pain thereafter
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68th Year, No. 7-Friday Aug. 29, 1975 IlkwomosoW

Herald Correspondent

Summer's fading and fall will soon be here and it's that time
again, when women's clubs and organizations return from their
summer vacations to start a new year of activities.
The Deltona Art Club will hold its first fall meeting on Tuesday
at the Arts and Crafts Building of the Deltona Community Center
complex at 10 a.m. Plans for the coming 1975-76 year will be
presented by President Edward Moore and the other officers and
committee chairmen. Officers who will preside with Moore, include: Julia Barr, vice-president; Emily Laux, secretary and
Gladys Granneman, treasurer. Members who have been practicing the art of painting during the summer months, will be
looking forward to the club's fall show to be held in early October.
This show is open to all artists in the surrounding area as well as
Deltonans. Exact date iIl be decided upon at this meetin.

Once again, the officers of the Deltona Blood Bank are making
a plea for donors. The next blood bank drawing is scheduled for
Sept. 4 from 3 to 7p.m. in the new Deltona lire house No. 2, located
:it 11.85 Providenoe Blvd.. in Deltona. Mrs. Mary Vining, chr
man says that all persons in good health, between the ages of I
through 65 may donate. Even 17 year olds may, with thtir
parent's permission. Deltona has maintained a blood bank since
1967. Area nurses, members of the Deltona Volunteer Fire
Department Auxiliary and the fire department volunteers, will
aid the Red Cross mobile unit. In donating one pint, the donor is
covered for one full year. One gallon assures the donor and his or
her family's coverage for blood, if needed, for life. At $35 to $65
per pin:, which Is the cost, If needed, this is excellent insurance.
And the donor ill always know that he is helping someone who
needs help. Those in need of transportation to the firehouse should
call either Mrs. Vining or Mrs. John Routier of Deltona.

Please, Deltonans, don't forget to attend the all-out, oldfashioned Labor Day Festival, Deltona's Bicentennial kickoff on
the grounds of the Deltona Community Center complex.. . an all
(lay and evening event for both children and grown-ups, alike.
This is your chance to meet that neighbor you never had a chance
to meet, personally because you were too busy with your garden
or other duties. Now you can meet with him, chat with him and
get to know him better. This is purely an old fashioned "gettogether" for Deltonans and at the same time, see what improvements your civic association officers and members have
been making. The Community Center complex is now the personal property of you, the citizens of Deltona and It can be yours
for life, if you help to keep It In good condition and support it.
There will be rides and funny films for the kiddies; games,
merchandise and food for all and even a dance band that will play
the peppy and old fashioned tunes to which you can dance with
your best gal. Admission is only $3 per couple. So come one...
come all at 11 a.m. and stay till midnight, if you like.

Official

The American Legion Auirlllary to Deltona Post 255, will hold
their next monthly dance on Friday, Sept. 5, at 8:30 p.m. in the
Deltona Woman's Club on Normandy Blvd. Norm Right and his
swinging orchestra will supply the music. BYOB tickets may be
secured from Mrs. Lydia Schmidt or bought at the door. However,
if anyone wishes to have a table reserved they must notify Mrs.
Schmidt, now. These dances held once a month have become a
must for many Deltonans. How about you? The Auxiliary needs
the support of each and every member and his friend: President
,vian Loutsenhizer is asking for volunteers to help Lydia. Please
off':r your assistance. She also announces that the Post and
Auxiliary will operate the "ano-cone and ice-cream concession at
the Deltona Labor Day Festival. This is another place where help
is needed.

W. and Mrs. Walter Sellm2n of 19 East Lombardy Drive,
Deltona will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Sept. 7.
They have Just returned from an extended visit to their daughter
and her family. Mr. and Mrs. William Baxter of Glen Arbor,
Michigan where they were pleasantly surprised with a surprise
anniversary dinner-party given by the Barters for them. The
children invited 50 guests and presented them with a large tiered
wedding cake with the numeral 1150" in gold on It d - kt1 with
cupid and a bride and groom. 'It was th' r t
nt thing that
has ever happened to us," said Mrs. Selinian. Mrs. Seliman is one
of the faithful librarians who has been a volunteer worker in the
Deltona Public library all the while it uas located In the Little
Red School House in Deltona. Now, of cour:e,, Deltona is getting a
new enlarged and beautiful library, whith has Just begun to be
built at l'rovidt'nrc and Dunlap Streets and ill he ready for
occupancy about December 1.

Sept. 29, the President's Coiwell of De11041 will meU it,, the
Arts and Crafts Building In Deltona Community Center CoiT.':.lex
at 10 a.m. All Club presidents are urged to attend and to brtr
any news itemb they Lsb to have published in the mGnthly nev.,
letter to be sponsored by the Deltona Civic Association.

By El) l'ItICKETT
Herald Staff Writer

transferred or laid off.
A total of four freight trains
have been rerouted through the
Wildwood station, thus some 40
crew members will get new
jobs in the local yard or tran
sfer to a Seaboard operation
somewhere in Florida or
Georgia.
The Herald reported Aug. 11,
that railroad officials were

Seaboard Coastline Railroad
(SCL) has rerouted the bulk of
Sanford's freight traffic to the
Wildwood station on Florida's
west coast, according to
railroad officials.
Sanford Trairunaster Milton
Smith confirmed today the
rerouting %k ill affect ''around Cl)

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The reason for the switch,
according to Smith, is ,the
economy and to expedite the
movement of through service to
our customers."
"Primarily we've got two
parallel lines from Jacksonville
to Tampa - one through
Sanford and one through
Wildwood," he said.
The move will leave one south

reached him Thursday and
workers who hadn't already
been notified of the switch were
to be told today.
A total of six north and southbound trains presently pull mat
Sanford for rerouting to
destinations across the United
States.
"The last trip of freight
assignments (for four trains
will arrive in Sanford in two

U(.fltCfllplfltiflp, the switch.
Smith said "official" word

employes" who will either be

and one northbound train here,
and Smith emphasized service

days," Smith said.

to local customers will remain
unchanged.
"Service
o our local
oca
customers will not be affected
in an sa). They still will
ive the same services they
have in
pas
e sai
Also located here is a
refurbishing shop. Smith said
there is bound to be "some
rtductit'n in repairs at the
Sanford shop."

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who ride the buses and a bicycle registration program.
will appear in the Sunday Edition of The Herald on Pages
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Wednesday night and his
parents couldn't reach him,
they called Meadows Th ursday
and asked him to check on their

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The "Smile, You're In Longwood" sign elda't give the driver of this car much to smile about Wednesday night and the store
ChAff
S 11.92 and SR 434 and came to rest against the light pillar and telephone pole. (Herald Photo by receipts had been deposited,
Gordon Williamson)
Gunter said.
YOU'RE KIDDING

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Thursday's high 86. Overnight low 69. Rainfall was .47
inches.
Partly clouds through Saturday.Chance of thun
dershowers, mainly during afternoon and evening hours.
lligh% in the low 90s. lows in the lOs. East and northeast
winds 10 to 15 mph, gu-tty near thundershowers. Rain
probability SO per cent during the afternoons, 30 per cnt
at night.
Complet details and tides are on Page 5-A.
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keep the river clean. Spraying
hyacinths covers the river
bottom with dead and decaying
initertal, covers the spawning
beds, and lets water weeds such
as h)drilla completely thk
otr,
"The Astor Kiwanis Club is
not trying to be a hero in this
fight to save the river,"
Grisham explained, "but
elcomes all the help they can
get." tie stated that he would
like to see every man and

Complete Bus Schedule

Gunter.

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SALE PRICES GOOD AUGUST 29 thru SEPrEMBER 4

Commissioner Dick Willian6 reconsiders Iferridon's request. ..The nutrients from waste

the head with a blunt in- had been dead 12-16 hours when where it was found by apart. head was so severe, it made the
strument, Altamonte Police the body was found.
David concussion look as though he
ment
manager
had been shot in the front of the
Capt. David Gunter said today.
Gunter said DeMeester. Meadows.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGSThe exact cause of death will manager of the Flagg Brothers
Blood was found on bed- head. The victim's hands were
Thomas DeMeester, 23, whose be known when Dr. G. V. Shoe Store in the Altamonte spreads in the bedroom,
tied behind him, the police
body was found In his Spring Garay, Seminole Count Medical Mall, may have been beaten In
The body was fully clothed, captain said.
Altamonte Police Detective
Lake Hills apartment Th ur. Examiner, completes an one of the two bedrooms in the except for one shoe which was
sday, had been tied up and autopsy today, Gunter said. apartment and his body found In the bedroom. Gunter James Mrtindale has been
struck severly on the back of Garay estimated - I)eMeester dragged into the bathroom said the blow to DeMcester's as;igncd to the case and is
being assisted by deputies from
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Department, according to
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an additional $1.50-a-mile taway instructed Ellis to pr nt
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river.
"check into" ot her counties
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char ge is also tacked on.
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"Every
the
before
commission
report has come true,"he said.

By I)ONNA E.SIES
Herald Staff Writer

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to $30 and asked that assista nt, to cond uct a study of office citing a need for hig her
For e xa mple, the Herndon
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costs of "wages, fuel, additional study says ambulance service
counties.
the firm which has the fran- from $30 to $35.

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The firm's franchise will be
Ellis said today he will 'trv' tiuployc training and vehicle in Daytona Beach is $40 per run asked Ellis at Tuesdays tank."
The speaker told of a rep r:
for non-emergencies and $45 for session for additional "comrn
ambulance service has applied asked for the increases at the up for renewal in October.
to have his study complete in costs."
parative costs," and Ellis said prepared by Harold Moody,
to the county commission for a commission's Tuesday
Instead of granting the in. time for next Tuesday's
Herndon's
study
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biologist with the Florida G ame
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- Fishing is the No. 3business
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in
the State of Florida,
teachers and that the board
' PI
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following
only tourism, and
"I'm really happy
should never give up i
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farming,"
said Howard
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and proud of our managerial rights."
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as
he
addressed a
The master contract for the r
Kee th also sa id he opposed
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meeting of Friends of the St.
1975-76 school year, for more
the contracted use of the
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has board's "courier service" by
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Federal building in Sanford
.
teachers, was ratified in a always had a good the Seminole Education
Thursday night.
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special meeting Thursday rapport
its Association (SEAi which he
- .with
"If we allow the river to be
afternoon by School Board teachers
said allows SEA to use the
Now w
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we lose one of the biggest
killed,
menibersina4-1 vote, marking
.
school distribution system "to
attractions
the state has to
the end of five months of can get on with the promote their own interests."
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offer," he said.
lob of teaching."
collective bargaining,
"We gave up quite a bit to
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,
At the same time, the board
-Board Chairman SEA," Keeth said, "lil'.e the
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Bud Feather documents, for example."
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project, 'Hdp stop the killing
In the contract and in the new
Keeth said between a or
of the St Johns Riser'
$50.2 million budget. A $1.8 vote, sat silent, if unmo v ed session and a regular meetLn
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million total salary increase from his unsucce.sful Wed.. Wednesday night that he
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contract and the new budget executive session to discuss the that the best Interests of all are
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the overall adoptio, of which 25 articles of the contract.
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'Back then" he stated, no
Board attorney Douglas
may be determined at the
Board Chairman Robert
board's 730 p.m. meeting on Stenstroin said the board would ..0 i•' F
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be in violation of Florida's teachers are obligated to
Sept. 3.
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drink
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Board members E.C. Harper Sunshine Law If the contract perform and must be able to
from
the river with your kard,,
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Jr. and Pat TeLson moved and was not ratified in open commun
ica $t e .1.rou
ommunica.e
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Thursdays
Seminole
High
Booster
Club
Day
was
termed
a
huge
success
by
club
officials,
as
over
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COUNTING
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seconded the motion which meeting.
school system's cour ier ser
$1,248 in cash was collected by members of the organizations and participating students. Pledged
Coming up to the present
After Thursday's meeting, vice.
ratified the 45-page master
mark and club leaders say thanks to everyone problems oftjienver he noted
rnonies
toe
over
should
bring
the
total
ll
the
$2,000
.
THE
LOOT
,,
opposed "'
contract, as recommended u) Keeth
"If it was no' prov ided,they
lef
In the Sanford area for partici patir.g. Shown counting the cash f ollow ing the drive are trom
t)
Supt. William P. "Bud" Iayer, contract for three reasons. lie
Bettylurner,
Eloise
Good
and
Marlene
Reichert.
Herald
Photo
by
Bill
Vincent
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the most ticklish spots on the
Board member Allan Keeth, said he objected to the (teachers) WOLI
On Page 2-A)
onh1
entire
river. Due to rapid drop
who cast the lone dissenting automatic dues deduction for
of the land co ntour. Sanford

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Herald Staff Writer

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Only two '.'.teks ago
Seaboard
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coast was In the "formative"
stage.
However, sources said a "top
level" meeting in Jacksonville
took place on Aug. 13. 'Though
officials
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the
meeting, no one admitted then
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The two local freights to
Oviedo and Umatilla will
continue to operate.
Smith said trainmen who
wish to remain in Sdnf(,rd will
have the opportunity of
replacing yard workers - if
seniority permits.
Then, of course, those
replaced workers would have
the option of moving on or
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All Deltonans are urged to attend a final public hearing of the
Volusia County Council at the council headquarters In 1)eL&amp;rnd
Sept. 11, 10:30 a.m. when the council will decide oii the amount of
taxes it will charge this coining year. These services are: street
lights, maodatory garbage pickup and additional police
pro tvction.

Confirms Expected Move

Seaboard Reroutes Bulk Of Freight Service Out Of City

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The High Jewish Holidays will be celebrated next week
beginning Sept. S at sundown and continuing through Sept. 6, at
sundown. This day is called Rosh-Ilashana, . It begins the "ten
days of repentence", which culminates with Yom Kippur, the Day
of Atoriment Mon., Sept. 15. These days are the most sacred to the
Jewish people and are observed by orthodox, reform and conservative Jews.
In Deltona, the Jewish congregation will be praying in their
newly built Temple Shalom, located at 1785 Elkcam Boulevard. It
had been the hope of these people, for the past ten years, to have a
temple of their own, for they had been accepting the gracious
invitation of the United Church of Christ congregation, to hold
their Friday night and holiday services in their church. Now their
dream of a temple of worship of their own has been realized and
they will, indeed, praise the Lord, God for granting their prayers.
Cantor Michael Goodman extends the fervent and sincere good
wishes of health, happiness and the blessings of peaco on earth, to
all the residents of Deltona and her neighboring communities,
from the members of his Congregation of Temple Shalom.
Services on Friday evening will be from 7:30 p.m. (Sept. 5) and
Sat., Sept. 6 from 9:30 a.m. Kol Nidre, will be sung, Sunday
evening Sept. 14 at 6:45 p.m. and pro, yrs following. Yom Kippur
services are Monday, Sept. 15 (n.m 9:30 p.m. till sundown with
Ylskor services prayers for the deceased) taking place at 4p.m.

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woman

write
their
congressmen demanding a stop
to the killing of the river.
In contacting various
departments in Tallahassee
and Washington, the speaker
told of running into so much
"buck-passing" and"beating
iround the mulberry tree" the
Kiwanis Club furnished him

vith a chain saw to cut down
of tht mulbtrr tttt 1k
carries this chain saw with him
on eier speaking engagement
and sass it has beer very el

fective in creating interest in
his project.
In opening the mee ting J I

ThflUpseCd, president of FOSJ,
told of the coalition of eight
groupsdedicated to fighting the
ath'erse conditions in the St.
Johns. "All these groaps, said
Turnipseed. "are working
frantial for the same pur.
pose - sa v ing the St. Johns
River."
The president spoke of the $85
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$6,601 lien on the auto
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months in jail and then was put on parole, which he broke, part (if it plea bargaining deal.
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paid by Seminole Coun,ty
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action on revising its
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Mooday's high 91. OvernIght the commission desires after a are chopping and hope to drafted revision, expected
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low 70.
full day Tuesday of slashing reduce the budget even further
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department ~eads' reque:;ts. before its fini.1 adoption.
Wednesday. Chance of a few
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Commissioners pointed to
150 per cent lev provided by
thundershoiers, mainly during Analysis and Evaluation fixed costs set b&gt; the state
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afternoon and evening hours
O\IAF is preparing exact the main reason for their $ e as sou
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ilighs In the low to mid 90s. figures, 0MAE Budge', Analyst inability to pare the budget to
Lows In the 70, S arlable Eleanor Anderson promised the the bo ttom line mihlage figure the cits
Ma&gt;or Ike \luon said he
mostly east winds around 10 figure5, hopefuil&gt;, b&gt; Wed
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that would have required a 6.5
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had signed pledges whereby donors would contribute so much for
"There's some inner political
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regulate re%ised $5,OW new budget to dustry here 3nd efforts are by usir,,, shell spread.
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$7,500 for the Industrial being made to attract "flOfl"The
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A resolution accepting a
Greater smoking" industries.
Palmetto Avenue lire station
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facilities plan for a regional Commission themselves," said merce. The approval was given
ought to carry more of the
use.
sewer plant was authorized by Commissioner Gordon .Meyer. after appeals were made by
In other action the City Chamber President Wayne
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Knowles said the $7,658 portions of two lots outside cit.
the Sept, 11, deadline set by the reading its advertised new Director John Krider, and Co.
estimated cost for paving three limits, owned t)-. Mr and Mrs
chairman Scott Burns.
Protection budget.
Environmental
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attorneys to staff the new section - one for about
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sas i a bundle It would eliminate cheaper to create its osn ledl section
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Willi.anis suggested his plan for a -- new departI
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ment" to commissioners Menday (luring a budget (.7hairman Sid ViNen Jr., promised taxpayers he
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people like you working for them," Cowart said. "The officers
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Slayton To Undergo Surgery
Today For Lung Lesion
Doctors perform surgery today to
HOUSTON AP I
examine a small lesion on the left lung of astronaut
Donald K. Slayton, one of the nation's original seven
spacemen and a crew member on the recent Apollo-Soyuz
mission.
The 51-year-old astronaut told newsmen last week that
tkctors advised him that the lesion about the size of a
is probably cancerous.
pencil eraser
But he said he was lucky because the lesion was found
cry early in its development and because it was found
after he flew the Apollo-Soyuz mission, his first
spat't'flight.
Dr. Arnauld E. Nicogossian, a space agency physician,
said a surgeon will remove a wedgeshaped specimen from
he area of the lesion and that the specimen will immediately be examined by a pathologist.
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The man who prosecuted the
WASHINGTON tAP
Spiro T. Agnew bribery case is pressing for public
disclosure of the records of two secret meetings which led
to Agnew's resignation from the ice presidency.
Former U.S. Atty. George Bead said Monday he has
asked Agnew's lawyers to agree to make public the transcripts of the pivotal meetings on Oct. 8 and 9, 1973, in.
ul%ng U.S. District Judge Walter E. Hoffman, government prosecutors, and Agnew's lawyers.
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room and the second at the Justice Department, that the
deal was struck allowing Agnew to plead no contest to a
single tax evasion charge and resign from office. In exchange, the department agreed not to press for a jail
sentence and to bring no other charges against Agnew in
Connection with a Maryland political kickback scheme.
Agnew resigned Oct. 10, 1973.

FLORIDA

IN BRIEF
Floyd Christian Released
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for any city reco rd they wish requested by Longwood Devonshire subdivision to rid
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Councilman Don Schreiner, documentation,
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Connell noted the city's sewer surance for city employes with
in making the motion, said
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two the Equitable I nsuran ce
councilmen receive reimbursed system operation
- Authorized City Engineer
expe nses monthly of $150 and package sewer plants at
should pay for reproducti ons Skyla rk and Columbus Harbor A.E. O'Nea ll to pa rtici pa te wi th
- is losing money and in the the county and other cities in
just like any other citizen.
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Councilman Gerard Council, new year each water customer preparing a drainage plan for
voting against the
said will be paying 75 cents monthly Longwood at county expense,
Proceeds of the summer children's film series at the Sanford
CHECK DONATED
the $150 paid to individual of their water bills subsidize particularly in the new areas.
Plaza Rocking Chair Theater were donated Monday to the Little
— Heard a report from city
unless a new
members and Mayor the
Red School House. Shown presenting the check to vocational
Attorney Ned Julian Jr. that TO SCHOOL HOUSE training supervisor Suzanne Graham are, at left, theater
FL Lormann monthly Is source of revenue is found.
— Agreed to have Lormann land developer Irving Berger is
not reimbursed expenses
manager Anthony Pan.zlno and, right, Evening herald general
a letter to the school considering giving a 1.3 acre
write
because a state law forbids
manager Frank Voltoline. The theater and the Evening Herald
payment for expenses within board, at the request of the tract to the Winsor Manor
coiponsored the movies. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
the county. He added he should Sleepy Hollow first addition Homeowners Association.
not be charged for copies of
documents he obtains for his
nor for copies of
ordinances he needs to fulfill his
responsibilities as an official.
Connell added that other
members of the governing body
Councilman Gerard Connell
of the budget.
LONG WOOD - The City concerning employes, adding, it from the police department
had voted themselves a pay Council, during a special is up to Public Safety Director budget was withdrawn In favor had voted for the record,
Several weeks ago Council
raise of $50 monthly. City meeting on the budget Monday, Doug Keller to fill positions in of the broader motion on earlier - in the meeting, that said 36 per cent of the city's
Accountant Harold HarLsQCk, ordered the names of all em- his department. Only Keller Council Chairman J.R. Grant's Miss Scott's status was being employes are related to one
earlier In the day dm*la a ployes stricken from budget had Included names of
recommendatIon,
changed in the new budget from another or to elected officials.
budget meeting, said the requests, so that council ployes in budget requests.
Councilman H.A. Scott said part-time to full-time In the He noted, In particular, that the
council in a work session had members could not be accused
"I don't care if he hires 20 his granddaughter had worked police department.
senior fire officer In charge of
people In the same family as on a part-time basis for the city
decided on the $50 increase,
of "nepotism."
Early in the meeting, Connell the fire department Is the
Hartsock said the action was
Councilman Don Schreiner, long as this council has nothing for several years. Scott is asked if he could be considered Immediate superior of his
taken when Connell was not in making the motion, said he to do with it," Schreiner said. chairman of the police and fire an
after the fact to trother, in direct violation of a
present and Schreiner said he didn't want any of his
Schreiner's first motion to department council corn- violating the state anti- personnel
adopted last
was out of town at the time,
colleagues in "any gray area" strike the name "Valerie Scott" mittees.
nepotism Law if he voted in year.

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to attend today's meeting that was announced as Ford
flew back to Washington Monday night from Milwaukee
where he spoke at a conference on domestic affairs and
met with news media representatives.
At Issue is the maritime unions' refusal to load U.S.
grain on ships headed for the Soviet Union until the Ford
.adminunstrat ion takes steps to provide more work for
American seamen and guarantees that consumers are
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An advisory committee
loaded with Political power is off to a slow start in its in'tIIL on of Ii mn miumug for universities, community
(-ollege.s and vocational schools.
"It is going to take a few meetings to get warmed up,"
Sen. Jack Gordon, l)-Miwmii Beach, said Monday after the
first session of the Florida Public Post-Secondary
Education Finance Committee.
The panel, aiming at a March 1 deadline, directed
Education Department staffers to gather information on
s here each type of school gels its money and where the
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says he has received requests from people throughout
florida who want to circulate his petition for a constitutional amendment to cut property taxes.
The amerxlment would limit the evaluation of property
to 25 per cent of value for residences and 40 per cent for
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Matthews, It-Orlando, said Monday that the campaign
is starting to receive
of 110, 15 and $1 from
"people all over the state who are getting hammered by
high taxes.''

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WASHINGTON tAP) - President Ford, back in the
White House after a two-week Colorado vacation, is
meeting with AFL-CIO President George Meany in an
attempt to resolve the longshoremen's boycott of grain
shipments to Russia.

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Lack Of Buses Protested

WASHINGTON (AP) - Fifty-five years ago today, in
the last months of President Woodrow Wilson's second
term, Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby declared that
36 states had ratified the 19th Amendment giving
American women the constitutional right to vote.
Some of the debate that led up to the ratification of the
19th Amendment resembles the arguments that now
surround the proposel Equal Rights Amendment, which
would ban sex discrimination.
lilt is to become the 77th Ame ndment to the Constitution. the ERA must be ratified by state legislat ur es
by 1979. So far, 34 states have endorsed It, al though two Tennessee and Nebraska - have rescinded their appr oval, a step with unclear legal ramifications.

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Auto SalesShow Slip
DETROIT fAPi - Auto sales for mid-August slid 6.2
per cent from the same period in 1974, but industry
analysts say the deliveries represent "a good, solid
period."
The mid-month sales, despite the decline from last
year's comparable period, were more than 30 per cent
above figures for the mon th 's opening 10.day period.
Although more cars were sold in the latest period than
in the 1974 span
1,177 compared wi th 190,653 - the
decline is based on the daily selling rate. In addition, there
were nine selling days in the latest period, and only eight
in mid-August 1974.
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WASHINGTON AP - The nation's postal workers,
having ratified a labor agreement obtained under threat
of an illegal strike, now are pushing for legislation to
make legal a natiomide mail strike.
The largest of four postal unions, the American Posta l
Workers Union, announced Monday that its members had
ratified a new th ree-year contract wi th the U.S . Postal
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National Association of Letter Carriers, virtually rules
out the possibility of a strike by the nation's 600,000 postal
workers now.
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SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) —Twenty-one men, more than
half of them Floridians, charged with trying to smuggle 18
tons of marijuana into the United States have been arrM11(11 l.a-fore a US. magistrate.
Seven of the accused men posted bonds between $50,000
and $100,000, authorities said Monday. The others
remained in the Chatham County jail.
one of the men who posted bond was William I. Destler
Jr., who federal agents say captained the shrimp boat
that brought the marijuana to a spot on the Sapelo River,
south of Savannah.

Rhodes Liability Mulled

Detectives Probe Theft Of Certificates
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Prison Order Called Illogical

Action Reports

iAl.LlIAssEF: sAl's
A federal judge's order
requiring Florida to reduce its prison population Is
Illogical and was based on obsolete information, says
A.sst. Atty. Gen. John Barley.
"It's my opinion that the evidence was simply not
toiipiete and not reliable," Barley said Monday to a
(-oumrnmittec studying the new Department of Offender
Rehabilitation.
Department Secretary Louie Wainwright was to tell the
panel today about progress in the reorganization of the
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WEST PALM BEACH 1 AP) - "I shudder to think
what may happen when water becomes more valuable
than land," says the director of the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District.
Jack Malloy told a house subcommittee on water man.
igemnent Monday that it is essential to have regional regulation where there is competition for water supplies.
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stop
to Miami," Malloy said.
water from going

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I,oudd, former boss of the defunct florida Blazers of the
World Football League, is negotiating with a bonding
agency in a renewed effort to get his client out of jail.
loudd's hopes for freedom jumped Monday when the
40i District Court of Appeal ordered his $552,0i0 bond on
narcotics and embezzlement charges slashed in ha1.
Attorney Ellis Rabin said tie immediately began trying
to raise niofley to finance the lowered $225,000 bond.
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The permits were ternCRASH KILLS
Orange City, from sun after collision Monday afternoon at U.S. 17" porarily suspended on Aug 4
CHULUOTA MAN
92 and SR-434, Longwood, that killed Herbert William Boswell, 81, after the council rescinded it.s
of 341 E. Sixth St., Chuluota. Pollee said Strandberg and his wile, earlier approval of conditional
Marcella, 62, were treated and released at Florida Hospital land use by the Baptist church
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protesting the approval and
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The Agriculture Depart- asking for another public
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two ite ms (reportedly copies of
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from 1-49, 000 the coun ty paid "It's sure going to be tough; I was up 0.7 per cent from the
Seminole Memor ial in the 1974 hope we can do it.
first
After OMAE comes up with The
75 fiscal year.
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pects figures for the current
items we have no control over," again will attempt to slice the ul
quarter and the last three
budget to
fed
months of the year to show a
millage.
said.
sizable boost and then a sl ight
We could start cutting out
Vltilen even suggested cutting leveling at retail, with widening
some departments I guess," out money budgeted for the margins.
Over-all, food prices this year
library and for purchase of the
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JACKSONVILLE (All) — A Jacksonville attorney who
listed debts of $98 million In a voluntary bankruptcy
Ietition says he's handled $10 million or so in cash In the
past five years. But he says, "it's all gone."
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two men who abandoned a disabled
engine airplane after landing it at this North Florida
tn's airportOfficers said they want to talk to them about the more
than $1.3 million worth of marijuana and hashish found
aboard the plane.
They said the two men reportedly got a ride from the
airport to Gainesville, about 30 miles away,
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Department's decision on whether to allow Florida
doctors to charge more for treating injured workers could
come as early as Octooer, a hearing officer says.
'We're going to try to be fair to everyone concerned,"
A.J. McMulgian HI said Monday at the end of hearings on
if request by the Florida Medical Association for a hike in
workmen's compensation fees.
Commerce Secretary Edward Trombetta has said the
proposed increases could cost Florida businesses an
additional $44 million next year.

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ClEVELAND lAP) - Jurors deliberating a claim for
amaRe5 as a result of the Kent State University
shootings hae turned their attention to the possible
liability of Coy. James A. Rhodes.

Fee Hike Decision Awaited

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Gordon C. Reid jailed two men
on $5,100 bond each on charges Tag Stolen
of possession of stolen property
In other v7eekend thefts,
and petty Larceny. County jail Central Florida Zoo employe
records listed the suspects as Herbert L. Sullivan, of
Douglas Alan Beehner, 18, and Longwood, reported the license
David Michael Beehner, 22, tag was stolen from his car
both of 2545 S. Park Ave.. while It was parked in the zoo
Sanford.
employes parking lot at the new
Robert Williams, 60, of 418 E. facility west of Sanford off U.S.
Fifth St., Sanford, was being 17.92 near 14.
held in jail today without bond
Deputies reported the special
on a violation of probation license tag dlsplayed the letters
charge in connection with a 1973 'SNAKE DR."
case according to county jail
Bob M. Sharp, 1372 hera
Circle, Winter Park, reported
thieves entered his auto in an
unlocked garage at his home
and made off with $300 in
travelers checks.
Deputies said a motorcycle
with
stolen
was
also taken from the garage
Nine persons arrested In south Seminole.
is charged with armed breaking P o Ii c e
Department were later "filled"
it was recovered later when
but
connection with an alleged
James Arthur Onie Jr., 28 and entering, breaking and headquarters.
items.
it
was
found abandoned at SR.
"steal to order" burglary ring Orlando, is accused of armed
with intent to commit
436
and
Casa Loma Way.
have entered pleas of innocent breaking and entering, grand a felony, Lar ce ny of a firearm
City, county and state agents
Aut horities say at least ,ieA Longwood realesta teawnt
and ha ve been scheduled for larceny and larceny of a and two counts of grand larceny raided the bar, the Crowder's million-dollars In stolen
circuit court felony trials in firearm. His trial is scheduled with trials set for Oct. 6 and 22. home and tt!n.'kTh.r
rTpàrtedIy a11JUrted thieves entered a
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7V t.iuders opera(è 1i'%ug. 16, as part of a two-county handled by the burglary ring vacant houee on SR-426 and
or
sAinãmQ ztithard Crowder, 44,
Rendezvous bar and package crackdown on the burglary ring over the last year. Some of the stripped up $300 In carpet from
of 551 Karen Ave., Altamonte
Charles Wesley Asbury, 27, store next door to the that officials said funneled Items were reportedly shipped three rooms.
Springs, faces trials on charges 948 lake Irene Drive, Maitland, Altamonte Springs Fire and "orders" through the bar that over the U.S. to "customer.,."
of buying, receiving and concealing sitolen property on
September 15 and 29 and
The Downtown Business
Oc tober 6.
Association
(OBA) is not in
His wife, Carolyn Fields
favor
of
holding
the 1975
Crowder, 42, faces trial with
Joshua
Gibbs,
54,
of
1515
W.
14
Prosecutors
said
Mllam
phetamine).
Christm
A
21-year-old
Orlando
man,
th
as Parade on a Sunday
Crowder on Sept. 15, on
Clark was arrested by federal St., Sanford,
termed
a
mean,
sadistic
and
picked
up
hitchhikers
on
morning,
as reported in The
same charge.
Enforcement
Moses
Knight,
27,
of
8
to
Drug
abusiverobberbyasentencing
preten.esof
taking
them
buy
Eveulnghlerald
of Aug. 20.
Sched uled for trial on stolen
drugs,
but
took
them
to
isolated
Administration
(DF.A
agent-S
Locust
Ave.,
Sanford,
pleaded
now
faces
15
years
Instead,
tin
(lilA
voted Aug.
charges Sept.
is
John Thomas Richards, 27 prison plus the rest of his life on areas of the county, robbed and in May on two charges of guilty to carrying a concealed 19, to support a parade on any
beat them and urinated on them deli very. The second co unt was firearm and adjudicatIon of Monday through Saturday after
supervised probation,
Longwood Route One,
dropped by the prosecutor wnen guilt was withheld and sentence S p.m., or on a Sunday alter 2
after stripping them naked.
Maitland Marine owner
Circuit Court Judge Joe A.
Clark plealed guilty in June. was suspended for two years. p.m.
Ralph I)(lIso, 41, of 241
In other cases, Judge
Cowart Jr. labeled Andrew
In other cses docketed for
The Herald regrets the error.
merwood Trail, Maitlazsd, and John Milam as sadistic, mean, Hosemann sentenced Mark trial
— A PSI was ordered for
this week In
Roland Durand, 33-year-old dangerous and "one of the Evans Trowt, 23-year-old J
-udges Hoscmann and Cowan: YC3U)ld Jesse Ray Morrison II,
outboard motor machanic, of worst of the worst robbers" Maltland hair stylist, to two
of Longwood, after he pleaded
E%'efling Henild
603 Da vi d Si, Winte r Springs, ever to appear before him, years probation for a guilty
- Clayton Duane Loper, 19, guilty to buying, receiving and
are docketed for trial on Oct. 6, when he meted the 15-year- pleas
to
Publi%h,d
misdemeanor 300 Oxford Rd., Fern Park, concealing stolen property.
a
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as Is Herman E. Fields, 3*, 125 prison term Aug. 6 for a rob- possession of controlled sub- plead guilty to possession of
DA Y by The Sanford Herald. Inc.
Morrison, now working In
Grace Boulevard, Altam-nte bery conviction,
stance (marijuana),
controlled
substance
)OO P4 Frnp, Ave, Sanford
allowed to
Springs, all on tha'ges of
(marijuana). He was allowed to Rhmond. Va.,
Bobby Dale Clark, 18, of
remain free on bond afk; 1"
Monday Circuit Judge A. J.
buying, receiving and con460 remain free on bond pending a
'IJ% PO'.IaY P.C1 ,11
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Hosemannjr.sentencedMilam Evergreen
admitted he knew pistols and
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Sanford police reported
burglars made off with
property valued at $724 from
Sheriff's detectives today the residence of Emmett
were probing the theft of bank McCoy and Michael W. Dorn* Courts
certificates of deposit and sbusch at Mariners Cove
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.12 gauge shotgun, a camera,
Deputy Archie Freeman tape player, radio, $10 cash and Sikes, Society Park Apart- $425 was taker., according to
reported the certificates and a 150-year-old antique white ments, Fern Park, and Charles
passbooks were taken when gold pocket watched valued at Gilmore, Camp Seminole west
burglars carefully ransacked $200.
of Sanford, according to Two Men Jailed
only a portion of the residence
Stereo thieves burglarized sheriff's reports.
of Mrs. Mar)' Herakovich.
the residences of Terry D.
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day of school In
)Iiltsbnrouigh County was marred by several protest
marches as officials began enforcing busing restrictions
students walking.
that left
Several groups of parents, some with their children,
marched with signs sa)ing "Would you let your son walk
here1" and 'We want our buses back."
School officials said Monday that a shortage of buses
and a 66-pupil bus capacity forced service to be dropped
for children living within two miles of school.
thlLsborough County has 115,000 public school students but
there was no estimate on the number walking.

N a m es Stricken From Requests

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department in Tallahassee and took Swartz out of jail In Orange
Information filed with the court by Herring's office alleges
to
work
of
times,
allegedly
was
held,
a
number
Swartz
was the person who paid a county motor vehicle Inspector
Swartz claimed to have cleared up "just about everything" County, where hion
with
the
agents.
$5
on
July
10 at the Casselberry MV! station to Issue an inspection
except a rubber $5,000 check he gave one of his neighbors.
that
he's
been
confirmed
during
Monday's
sentencing
Swartz
sticker for a car that wouldn't pass safety inspection,
After Swartz was arrested, police reported, one of his neighyet
to
apparently
some
of
cases,
them
cash.
The
working
on
other
criminal
Anthony C. Troiano, 45, of Orlando, has pleaded innocent to
hors had to give up an auto that Swartz had sold him for
and
made
public,
accepting
a bribe and is docketed for trial the week of Sept. 8.
dealer Swartz gave a bad check still had the auto title and con- be filed
said.
"Another
incase
involves
stolen
cars,"
he
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When
Troiano was arrested, Sheriff John E. Polk said the
fiscated it from the new "owner," Officers said the license tag on
valves
about
150
forged
manufacturer's
statements
of origins and arrest came as a result of a two-month probe by state and county
the repossessed auto belonged to Swartz and was
his
I can't talk about another case," he told Cowart, "because of agents.
wife.
those reporters sitting out there listening."
There's at least one other pending matter involving Swartz
Judge Cowart told Swam-ti that he is a "swindler" after he
Van hook told the court that and automobiles. His defense
Claude
Assistant
State
Atty.
Joseph Padawer of
related he's Induced a mars to loan him $5,000 with promises of
Swartz is also working with FI)CLE agents on the loansharking Orlando, reluctantly confirmed Monday that he bought a car last
high interest returns.
case,
year from Swartz and financed It through a bank without a lien.
Swartz retorted, 'There's a difference. I'm a good
James Anthony Buffo, 46, of 546 Orange Dr., Altamonte
The man that Swartz got the auto from still has the title and
salesman."
Springs, is scheduled for trial Sept. 15 here on a charge of sale of a he followed Padawer to his Orlando office one recent morning,
"It takes a real astute citizen," Judge Cowart said, "to false motor vehicle ownership document.
produced a duplicate set of keys and drove the car off as the atseparate the categories of a good evangelist, a con artist and a
Fl)CLE agents arrested Buffo on a warrant charging that torney watched from his office.
good salesman,"
between Aug. 2 and 6, with the intent to defraud, he offered to sell
"But Jerry's taking care of that too," Padawer said when
Local court rules call for probation and parole violators to he or supply blank manufacturer's statement of origin forms. The asked if he (Padawer) isn't paying the bank for a car that he
held in Jail without bond but it has been learned that officials of Forms are required in Florida before new autos can be titled.doesn't have.
the Florida Department of Criminal Law Enfor cement (FACI.E)
Swartz apparently will be a witness in another pending
Ong investigator close to the cases remarked "Jerry Swartz
worked a "deal" with top heads of the probation and parole criminal case — one that he didn't mention Monday.
(0111d sell
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'l'ALI.AIJASsEF: (Al')
Former Education
Commissioner Floyd Christian has been released from a
federal prison in Texas and is on his way home, according
to a U.S. District Court official.
Marvin Waites, clerk of the U.S. District Court at
Tallahassee, said Christian was released last week after
serving 51 days while undergoing tests at the Federal
Correctional Institution at Texarkana.
Christian's son, Itick, said his father had not told his
family when he would arrive in Tallahassee, indicating
that the former Cabinet officer planned to spend a few
(lays sth his wife, Margaret, before returning home.
Mrs. Christian stayed In Texas while her husband
t-onlined so she could be close to him and visit him in
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Department budgets ten- $71,200 and administration it was when department head budget because he said the
By DONNA ESTES
refused for
salaries were reduced by the senior firefighter in charge is said pay raises were
Herald Staff Writer
tatively approved unanimously $170,379.
employes earning less
Most salaries, except those of council for economy reasons not certified In emergency hourly
Four by the four councilmen present
LONG WOOD
members of the City Council (council member June Lor- Public Safety Director Doug early In the year, but it died for medical training as are the than $8,000 and administration
budget because he said It intor lack of a second. Also falling other paid firefighters;
met for six hours Monday, mann was absen t) were: sewer Keller, Public Works Direc
- The utility clerk's budget cludes $50 monthly pay raises
the fir e due to a lack of a seco nd was
battling through a tentative department $22,760 for the Ralph Fisher and
pay because he said utility clerk- for council and the mayor.
budget for 197546 of $746,244 Skylark and Columbus Harbor lieutenant were kept at the Corunell's motion to grant
City Accountant Harold
raises to water department and bookkeeper Elise 011iff's salary
and keeping the rate of sewer package plants; parks, current level,
cent to Hart.sock said he will look into
Fisher and Keller were both street department employes was increased 30 per
property taxation at the cer- grounds and cemetery $10,605;
funds must
building inspector $8,450; granted $1,000 pay raise to earning less than $8,000 an- $7,800 over the past year whether the CETA
tilled level,
annually. Keller's raise nually, except those included in without formal council ap- be included in the budget and
Gi ven preliminary approval zoning board $2,300 and city $11,000
ed figures back to
is to begin Dec. 1, when his six- the utility clerk's department proval and a full-fledged have complet
for the general fund was clerk $10,650.
bookkeeper can be hired for the city council by noon today.
Department budgets ap- month proba tionary period is budget.
$527,444 and for the utility
Council Chairman J.R. Grant
Connell voted against: th e $7,500;
department, $218,800. The proved 3-1, with Councilman over. Fire Lieutenant Steve
not Indicate whether a
did
- The municipal court
property tax rate was set at 2.81 Gerard Connell registering Chapman's salary was raised tO Police Department budget
special
meeting will be called to
he said a relative of a budget because he said It does
mills (or $2.81 per $1,000 of "no" votes, were: Police $8,300, with an increase from because
member is cm- not include a federally funded formally approve budget and
appraised property value) as Department $181,220; Fire the current $7,200 to $7,800 city council
t here and her part-time Comprehensive Education millage ordinances and to set a
certified by Seminole Property Department $44,220; utility retroactive to completion of his ployed
stat us is being changed to full- Training Act (CETA) em- public hearin g.
Appraiser Terry Goemnbel's clerk $19,406; municipal court proba tionary period,
The next scheduled council
ploye's wages;
Connell moved to raise time;
office - down from the current $17,420; water department
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The Fire Department
$218,800; street department Fisher's pay to $11,500, the level
year's four mills.

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litme De livery: Week, 55 cents; Month, $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20:
Year. $28.40. ily Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
ether mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, 116.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

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The problems that confront the Social
Security system today probably were evident to
many of the program's supporters and opponents alike 40 years ago when President
Franklin Ii Roosevelt signed the program into
law.
"We can never insure 100 per cent of the
lptIlatton a g ainst 100 per cent of
and iscissitudes of life,'' President Roosevelt
said on the occasion. With all due respect, he
wasn't making allowances for the way any
power

received from a secret
account — were dropped.
Federal District Court Judge ClarenceonAllgood
June 2
of Birmingham, Ala., sentenced Christian
said he would
of this year to five years in prison, but
much
of
the sentence
determine alter 90 days how

and Its athletic teams.
Show that you care about your high school by
doing what you can to help the Booster Club. You
won't regret it.

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Our ears perked up a bit Monday night at
learning that former Florida Education Corniiiissioner Floyd Christian had been released from
Federal prison in Texarkana, Texas, after serving 50
days for income tax evasion.
('hristian, you'll remember, was accused of
accepting over $78,000 in contract kickbacks and of
committing perjury.
Ile resigned in April, 1974, In wake of the charges
rather than Face state Impeachment. Shortly after
his resignation, he was fined $11,000, placed on
seven years probation and ordered to repay $32,000
to the state over a five-year period.
One month later, he pleaded no contest to the
federal Income tax evasion charge, admitting that

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availability to citizens' incomes works.
1935 Social Security Act was a simple
compared to the complex maze of the
legislation today. It was designed to be self The

scheme

liquidating, through contributions from the

employed and their employers, and was j
tended to pay a modest sum to persons over 65
who chose not to continue to work full time. By
1939 the act was expanded to pay benefits to
widos. 'xidowers and dependent children. In
the 1950s, old age survivor's benefits were increased to cover the disabled. In 1956 Congress
to
permitted Social Security benefits to be
women at the age of 62 instead of 65. Men were
granted the same privilege in 1961, and a
watershed was reached in 1965 when Congress
added hospital and medical benefits Medicare
to the Social Security Act.
The year 1975 represents another major
watershed. Putting matters bluntly, the
program is going broke. It cannot support itself
by the contributory system, as originally conceived. For the first time since its inception, the
trust fund, which is the financial cushion, is
dwindling. This year the Social Security bank
out 32.5 billion more than it takes in.
Will
will be $6.1 billion and the
Next year the
following year it will be $8.3 billion. Red ink will
flow at a constantly increasing rate after that
because unemployment and a lower birth rate on
the one hand means less income to the program
while inflation and Congress are ta king more •.
and mor(? money out.
The problem is that the consideration now is
more than the well-being of old folks, as important at that is. Wi th each new economic
crisis, the Social Security program also becomes
more of a federal instrument for other purposes.
Social Security now is being used to combat
inflation or recession and even to transfer wealth
from one group of citizens to another.
For example, Congress is considering
proposals to dip into general tax revenues or to
tax higher wage earners more to meet the
acknowledged crisis in the program.
(Inc would tend to turn the entire Social
Security program into a massive general
welfare program; the other would, among other
things, further crowd private social insurance
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in the thought expressed by President Riosevelt,
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What President Ford does not understand is
t he serious effect economic bumbling, economic
disaster in foreign
lands can have on all of us In the United States.
manipulations and economic

Mr. Ford and his men are not alone. The same
ignorance saturates Congress and has pervaded
the past three Administrations. Presidents
their Secretaries of State have thought in terms
of foreign aid and disaster relief. They've considered the effects of U.S. actions on foreign
countries. But they've given little thought to the
ways In which foreign economic decisions affect
the U.S. — except In some trade and currency
manipulation matters.
Now this is strange.
The cunt Inflation-recession-depression
of the concurrent world-wide inflation-depression virulent
on every continent.
The inflation here was magnified, and the
depression deepened, as everyone knows by now,
by the world oil cartel's radical Price increases.
we all have less
Americans lose jobs,
money to spend, when foreign recessions or
politico-economic decisions hurt U.S. exports
and lessen income from U.S. foreign Investments
companies
primarily in the form of
operating abroad.
one would think the sharp oil crisis alone
would have taught Mr. Ford Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger and the leaders of Congress
something about foreign economics. Not so.
When foreign nations take economic action, we
react-nothing more. Or we may talk, hope for
the best, have conferences — and do nothing.
was intensified in the U.S. because

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American

In the Truman-Eisenhower years, the

Treasury Department was staffed with teams of
top-flight International specialists. From 1960 to
1965, the Secretary of the Treasury was Douglas
Dillon, a man with considerable experience in
foreign affairs and in finance. He had long years
of International business experience, had been
Ambassador to France. For a period he had been
the No. 2 man in the Department of State,
bringing his economic know-bow to that critical
post in foreign affairs.
Today and the years just ahead Is the time
when we must replace lip service and Jawboning
with action. The oil cartel threatens another
price raise and then another. Real growth In
Western Europe is expected to decline this year
down 2 per cent In West Germany, and down
1.5 per cent for West Europe as a whole.
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lawmakers and other top federal officials are
going to get a pay raise.
representatives, for example,
Senators
1969, when their salaries
since
haven't had one
were increased from $30,000 to $42,500. Since
they've been struggleing to get by on the
latter inco me, helped along, to be sure, by
various expense accounts and such perqulslties
and privileges as taxpayer subsidized cheap
food in the congressional eateries.
Americans are even more pleased that the
pay-raise legislation contains a cost of living
—
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clause to protect the legislators from the
ofthinflUon theyhve done 3O much tObmthg
lSRJ
about.
ft"
While President Ford, who will determine the
increases, hopes to hold
actual
that
these salaries will be
now
them to 5 per cent,
.
tied to the Consumer Price Index It's estimated
that 11 Inflation continues at its present rate,
members of Congress could be receiving about
Supreme Court
$85,000 a year In eight
-justices, who are now paid $60,000 annually,
might be getting $l,000.
.
Some may consider present pay levels to be
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more than adequate. But after
wouldn't want to reach the point in this country
where people had tobe dragooned into serving lfl
The next step
the federal government, as happened in a story
someone wrote a number of years ago. In that
futurisucvisionofAmerica,uegovernmenthad
BERT COLLIER
grown so vast and so complex that presiden ts,
who were not expected to survive their terms
because of their tremendous burdens, were
An
selected by computer from among the ablest
Considering all the consequences, a military inciting the Indians to war against the U.S.. men In the general population.
Fortunately, there has never been any shortrial ordered by Andrew Jackson on the soil of acting as spy and supplying munitions.
of candldages for this or any other
tage
Spanish Florida surely ranks as one of Uie most
He was found guilty and sentenced to hanged. elective office. But just as eternal vigilance is
Important In the history of the country.
7ben it was Ainbrister'i turn.
of liberty, eternal pay raises fnr
It pushed the United States to the edge of war
This was a different matter. Son of a British the price
with both England and Si*in.
Loyalist who fled Florida and 3ettled in the members of Congress may be the price of
It affected the careers of three men who Bahamas after the Revolution, Robert keeping all those seats filled.
The situation is different outside Washington,
occupied the White House as well as others who Ambrister
a youthful charm that won
where there Is a very real problem In
aspired to do so.
sympa thy.
the public,
getting
qualified
people to
And finally, it gave a mighty shove to propel
Lt Ambrister felt he was among friends. He especially In the smaller cities and especially In
Florida into the family of American states.
This extraordinary event was the court pleaded guilty and threw himself on the merry of nonpaying, nonglamorous poets.
Shades of science fiction! At least one cornmartial of two Englishmen captured by Gen. the court.
Under Intere pressure from Jackson, his munity, Sudbury, Mass., Is already using a
Jackson on his whirlwind punitive expedition
judges
sentenced him to be shot. Later they computer In a "talent search" to find citizens to
Into Florida.
Alexander Arbuthnot, a 70-year-old Scottish softened his to 50 lashes and a year at hard labor serve on increasingly specialized town corn..
der and Indian agent, was taken when but Jackson refused mercy and reinstated the mittees.
Residents were first asked to 1111 out ap.
Jackson, without regard to international original verdict.
forms listing such things as their
of
his
plication
Arbuthnot was hanged to the yardarm
protocol, seized the Spanish fort at St. Marks.
own schooner. Ambrister faced the firing squad qualifications, Interests and nights they are free.
Robert Chrystie Ambrister, it youth of 21,
when he blundered Into the camp of gallantly while muffled drums beat the knell. It The information was then computerized so that
Gen. Jackson and his troops near Billy Bowlegs' was, he told a friendly American, "a sound I Sudbury selectmen may sort through the ranks
have heard In every quarter of the glove, and of professloral volunteers whenever the need
town on the Suwannee.
arises.
Arbuthnot wa first In the dock, charged with now for the Last time."
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VICTORIA FALlS, Rhodesia (AP) — The Ithodesian
constitutional talks recessed today while black nationalist
leaders argued whether to agree to Prime Minister Ian
Smith's demand that further talks be held inside
lthx1esia.
The luxury railway car in which the talks opened
Monday was pulled off the Victoria Falls Bridge and
Smith left for Salisbury with his five-man team.
President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia and South
African Foreign Minister hlilgard Muller were reported
making a last ditch plea to the leaders of the Afri"an
National Council to save the talks from collae. They
"t-re meeting across the frontier in I.ivir.gstone, Zambia.

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granted full membership In the nonaligned bloc to three
antlArnerlcan governments and the Palestine Liberation
Organization but rplected an application from pro-

all, we certainly

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around the two mountain

passes.
The Montana Democrat recalled the stationing of Amencan advisers in South Vietnam
that began the American in.
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said they would not be sent Unless Congress approved.
The Israelis said agreement
had been reached on the dist.ance Egyptian forces will ad.
vance after Israel withdraws.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The to tell the committee to whom ferred to the payments as voice in determining whether a
The Lockheed executive congovernment board overseeing the payments were made, say- "bribes," which led Haughton plane Is bought, that that Is not tinued: "I feel like under the
federal loan guarantees to ing "I prefer not to answer that to say at one point, "I don't a bribe?"
circumstance it's a cost of winLockheed Aircraft Corp. says it at this time,"
necessarily call these bribes."
After a conference with his ning the competition
it was
Proxmire responded: "You lawyer, Haughton replied: "My
will require the firm to stop
Both Simon and committee
It appeared to be
making secret payments to for. h irm n Sen. William Prox- mean that when money is paid counsel says he prefers to call it necessary to make such pay
elgn government officials and mire, 1)-Wis., continually re- to public officials who have a a kickback,"
meats in many parts of the
political organizations,
world."
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The announcement Monday
Keep Your Home
came shortly after Treasury
H
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Cool
WithCarrier
Secretary William E. Simon,
who heads the board, criticized
FREE
the payments during a hearing
ESTI/ATES
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ger told newsmen,
He reported that drafts of the
President Anwar Sadat of
Egypt, returned to Jerusalem proposed agreement are now
Diplomatic sources sa id they
for a 3'-hour meeting Monday being exchanged,
would
advance about two miles
Back In the United States, commented: "One Vietnam Is
night with Prime Minister Yltalong the Gulf of Suez, In the
Sena te Major ity Leader Mike one Vietnam too many."
zhak Rabin and his negotiating
President Ford, speaking sou th, while in the rest of the
team, and after more talks with Mansfield said he would oppose
the Israelis today was returning a key provision of the proposed earlier Monday in Milwaukee, territory they would move forto Alexandria this afternoon, accord: the use of American ci- Wis., said he had not decided ward five to 10 miles to take
"So far we have not run into villans to help man at least four yet whether U.S. civilians over the present United Nations
any unexpected difficulties or electronic surveillance posts should be sent to Sinai. But he buffer zone.

mittee. Lockheed has acknowlDEATHS
edged that it paid $22 million
over 512 years to foreign offiNEW YORK (AP) — The out.
Pending the federal agency's
Fifteen persons were hurt, findings, American Airlines reciaLs and organizations to pro- American Airlines pilot who
THEODORE JACKSON
MARION DREGGORS
mote Its aircraft sales.
aborted the 150-mile-an-hour none seriously. A doctor said fused to comment on the cause
takeoff of his DC-b jet said he that most injuries were abra- of the aborted takeoff, The
Theodore Prince Jackson, 51,
Marion J. Dreggors, 60, of
"Practices such as bribes heard loud popping sounds just sions suffered from sliding spokesman said, however, that
of Vine
eet, Oviedo, died Geneva died Sunday night. made to secure foreign
before he jammed on the down escape chutes
the plane never left the ground.
Monday at Winter Park Born in Eau Gallic, he lived in can only increase the distrust brakes, acording to an airline
Capt. William Deppe, a senior
The fire was extinguished
Hospital. lie was born in Geneva for the past 59 years. and suspicion that is straining spokesman.
pilot from Los Angeles with 32 quickly.
Sanford and was a lifetime lie was a member of First our national institutions,"
The San Francisco-bound jet, years of flying experience, was
The accident happened on a
resident of Oviedo. He was a Baptist Church of Geneva.
Simon said,
carrying 216 passengers, scheduled to be interviewed runway which runs parallel to
member of Wayside Baptist
Survivors include his wife,
"As a government official skidded to a stop Monday about today by the National Tram- the one near where Eas'.ern
Church, Goldenrod. A Marine Mrs. Susie Dreggors of
who has spoken out about the 100 yards short of a blast fence. sportation Safety Board. The 12 Alrlineti flight 66 from New OrCorps veteran of WWII, he was Geneva; two sons, B. J. Importance of maintaining a Flames were leaping from the other crew members also were leans crashed June 24, killing
a welder in the construction Dreggors, Sanf ord and Donald free-enterprise system, I timid engines and two tires had blown to be quizzed.
114 persons.
business, a member of the Dreggors, Geneva; two Lockheed's actions
Yellow Jacket CB Radio Club, daughters, Mrs. Mary Ann deplorable," he told the corn-

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American South Korea.
Hundreds of delegates to the conference of nonaligned
nations, meeting far into the night after
, Monday's opening
ceremony, raised the membership of the bloc to 82 by
admitting North Vietnam, North Korea, Panama and the
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more time off in their slowmoving debate over
American fishing rights in the Bahamas.
The talks, already delayed twice for scientific study and
once for U.S. negotiators to huddle in Washington, adjourned Monday apparently at th e request of Bahamian

ravages

Mitla mountain passes, which
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jail will not reopen. Without await permission from state
permission from the stale, officials before reoccupying jail
In an effort to
the Vihien says, hability for cells.
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A local muvement U) raise or'u
Seminole
County
Jail
and
erase
prisoners' safety rests solely
The safety waiver is the main
support for a Veterans matching grant. The project
$1,000-a-day
costs
of
housing
the
county.
with
stumbling
block to getting jail
Memorial Center, using an would
outdoor
provide
A
b*
inmates In outside facilities,
it the Thursday jaunt proves cells reopened.
environmental education classrooms which would be
County Commission Chairman successful, Vihlen says
And Vihlen says he will ask
concept, met with some interrelated to an en1W Sid Vihlen Jr., has scheduled a prisoners could be returned to for a letter from the different
financial skepticism from vironmental education center
Thursday meeting with state local cells within five weeks. state departments granting the
Seminole County school of. and the community with Its
R.G. "BUD" FEATHER
officials
in Tallahassee.
In the meantime the county Is waiver.
ficials in Monday's budget work industry, parks and lakes. She
paying
an estimated $1,000 a
the
315
acre
Big
session.
Vihien said he is setting up a 4
said the tentative completion developing
The City of Sanford and state
inmates in neigh.
to
hcuse
day
Facing a tighter economy, date would be the end of 1976. Tree-East Park, south of p.m. meeting with top ranking
fire officials previously have
Sanford as part of the project. officials
Board Chairman Robert G.
to
get their boring facilities,
viewed with disfavor any
"We're
one
of
the
few
Mrs. Palmer said the state
(Bud) Feather said he perto
waive
Vlhlen says he will meet with waiver of state fire codes.
counties which has no veterans last week approved a $10,600 authorization
sonally would not recommend
minimum fire safety codes so Tommy Knight of the state fire
" said M
Mr.
rs. Palmer.
"mini-grant" for outdoor that prisoners once again can marshal's office, Insurance
A task force consisting of
allocating $10,000 for the center,
classroom
state
officials Vthlen is set to
project which is not on a school
programs in the be housed in the Sanford Commissioner Phil Ashler and
Supt. W. P. (Bud) Layer said
meet
on Thursday, toured the
site.
no decision regarding financing county.
facility.
Cecil Sewell of the Department
jail Aug. 10, but no waiver was
Bettie Jo Palmer, the the program would be made
School officials spent most of
closed after a June 9 of Offender Rehabilitation,
The
jail
granted at that time.
county's science and en- until alter the budget is studied. Monday afternoon reviewing a
lire flashed through the facility,
A Grand Jury report charged
vironinental education coor- The second and expected final complicated 233 page computer leaving
10 prisoners and one
However, state officials did
the County Commission with
dinator, said her five-member day of hearings on the school printout budget.
jailer
dead
—
and
county
ofthe "ultimate responsibility" make recommendations for the
group, including the county budget resumed today at 2 p.m.
School
officials
decided
to
ficlals
with
a
giant
headache
for
the fire. Sheriff John Polk sheriff to complete before
parks service and Greater at the board's conference room.
add
the
$100,000 reserve cash and a host of pending lawsuits, had made requests for ad- reopening the facility. Polk
Sanford Chamber of Cornhe Is working on the steps
"We'll have to do a little carryover item to the
merce, is asking for $10,000
Vihlen said he's been ditional funds, but the corn- says
governresearch
on
the
legality
of
this
8982,396,09
contingency
recommended
during that
item
for
that
the
mission
turned
him
down,
from each of three
"assured" by telephone
meeting.
mental bodies-the county, (environmental center)" said the county office's general meetingwillt)efnhlUuiandthat report stated.
school board and Bicentennial Roger Harris, the county's operating budget.
permission will be granted to
Since the fire — which
The Grand Jury report also
scool
h
finance
officer.
Committee.
Travel was cut from $1,600 to allow less than the state- received nationwide attention recommended that "immediate
Mrs. Palmer said she hopes
James Buck, county parks $1,100 in the county level required 28-inch corridor doors. — county officials have con- steps" should be taken to build
the money can be raised in director, said plans call for budget.
Without the waiver, the
with a firm to renovate a new, modern holding facility.

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Rhodesian Talks Recessed
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The sltuathn Is equally tight in Japar., though
the Japanese, like the West Germans, are
herculean efforts to achieve
situation
In Italy remains serious. Great
thjnng a cautious toe into the water In 1861, Congress The
levied for the first time a tax on the incomes of Individual Britain is an economic disaster, with few signs of
Americans to help pay for the Civil War. When the Issue arose improvement visible on the horizon.
again, the Supreme Court declared the concept of the individual
izcome tax unconstitutional because direct taxes had to be ap- JACK A N1)ERSON
porfioned among states çinh
When ('ongress needed more revenue aftef the turn of the
(entury, it persuaded states to adopt the 16th Amendment to the
Constitution in 1913 — which legalized Income taxes.
And the states still are lined up at the federal pay window
trying to recover from Washington some of the money that
citizens of the states send there in the first place.
f ound error after error, as many as 100 per page.
The Justice Department used recklessly "Evidence" and had been 1tculated to securities charges.
Itis generally i eded that we cannot roll the clock back to Inaccurate transcripts of secret tapes to help prosecutors and courts. We found more than
The Rogers tapes were transcribed by the Unaccountable gaps, a la Rose Mary Woods,
the 19th Century. Income taxes are here to stay.
the last convict Oklahoma's former Gov. David Hall in a 30,000 errors, some serious enough to jeopardize FBI, the U.S. Attorney's office and Oklahoma occur at strategic moments.
example
That's undoubtedly so, but at least the
state personnel. Te transcripts were used,
Although we found some omissions and
the rights of the accused.
the government wants nationally publicized bribery triaL
century has set should guide us whenever
two
defendants
Indistortions
to
get
the
Wherever
such
transcripts
have
been
used,
mistakes
and
all,
which, if corrected, would strengthen
The official transcripts are loaded with
the voters to approve jutt one more tax.
been
dicted.
Then
the
same
transcripts
were
given to flurkett's case, we found more Instances that
serious mistakes. For example, the word "most" the danger exists that the suspects have
transcribed
as
"less,"
and
"disobeying"
Improperly
jailed
unless
their
lawyers
took
the
the
defense
attorneys
who
thus
relied
on
tainted would help Hall and Taylor. In any event, the
is
government'
prepare
their
cases.
going
over
the
s
evidence
to
jury clearly did not get the "best evidence."
comes out as "Just being." Throughout the unusual pains of
BERRY'S WORLD
were
prosecuted
by
U.S.
Hail and Taylor
Only hours before he was accused, for in.
transcripts, l,mocent words appear In- transcripts word for word and comparing them
Attorney William Burkett, a Nixon appointee stance, Hal! was still instating to his secretary of
and vice versa, lengthy tape gaps with the original tapes, as we have done.
A veteran Justice Department lawyer, whose and political opponent of Hall. At the trial, the state that he knew nothing about a bribe. Rogers,
aren't mentioned and one person's statements
Job would be jeopardized If we identified Mm, tapes were a sensation. The transcripts, though with his secret recorder going, worked artfully to
are put In the mouth of another.
conversations,
recorded
without
has
confirmed that the "typical, normal Iran- not admitted into court evidence were trap the governor into an admission.
Hall's own
"You know," said the governor,"I don't know
his knowledge while he was still in office, vere scription" is a "shoddy Job." He considers it dramatically used by Burkett, nevertheless, to
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LISBON, Portugal i AP — Portugal's military politburo met In emergency session until early today but failed
to resolve the crisis over pro-Communist Premier Vasco
(;oncalves.
In continuing anti-Communist violence in the north of
the country, at least one man was killed and three were
ounded when it mob attacked the Communist party
headquarters in the town of Leiria.
The emergency meeting of the 28-num Revolutionary
Council followed reports that President Francisco da
Costa Gomes had decided to go along with demands that
he replace Gonealves and his government with a group of
pro- Western leaders.
The meeting was attended by nine moderate officers,
lt1 by former foreign minister Ernesto Melo Antunes,
w ho were suspended from the council two weeks ago after
they launched a campaign against (;oncalves and
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progress in the IsraeliEgyptian negotiations,
diplomatic sources say an
agreement may be wrapped P
as early as Fri day

Crisis Over Goncalves

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JERUSALEM (AP)
With
Secretary of State Henry A.

IN BRIEF

Christian would have to serve.
Judge Allgood was to determine this after
medium
('hristian spent those 90 days in the
security penetentiary in Texas. lie was int'arcvrated on July I.
free and
Now, some 50 days later, Christian is
reportedly on ils way back to Tallahassee where
acquaintances say he'll remain free forever.
trusted
Here's another classic case of a
that
trust
and
governmental official who violated
the
comes out of it all with little more than a slap on
wrist.
and
That's Justice, brother — for the big
powerful, that is.
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the hazards

bureaucracy with that much scope,

On that day, members of the Seminole High
Booster Club will shower the city in an effort to sell
season tickets to the local football games, booster
(lub memberships, etc., anything to aid the school

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other Chamber executives from
throughout the state. So much so, in fact, that Jack
has been named a director of the association.
lie's one of 16 directors who will serve for the
next year.
"I was really flattered and pleased to be named
will
to a directorship," Homer said, "because this
give me a chance to work with top chamber
executives around the state."
Homer was unanimously selected by the entire
membership of chamber executives and was Installed by immediate Past President James
Mooney of Jacksonville and an-rent President
louis Polatty of Tallahassee.
('ongrats to Jack Homer, our man in the
Chamber.

attention

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM ft CURHIE. Managing Editor
IU)BERT C. MMKEY. Advertising Director

Seminole high Booster Day by Sanford Mayor Lee

Jack Homer, executive manager of the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce, was honored last
%zheek by his peers at the annual conference of the
Florida Chamber of Commerce Executives.
In his three years on the job in Sanford, homer
has come up with many and varied ideas In
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he tailed to report $30,000 in income back in
alleged to be part of the kickbacks.
other
At the time of his no contest plea, two
evasion
in
federal charges including income tax
1971 and fraudulently failing to disclose interest
Nassau, Bahamas, bank

Sanchez, mnittee.
American both of Geneva; mother, Mrs.
the
Disabled
Lockheed asserts that bust CALENDAR
Veterans and Veterans of Elsie Hickson, Sanford; sister,
reasons
prevent
it
from
Jackson,
Geneva;
ness
Wars
Mrs.
Hose
Foreign
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Survivors Include his wife, two brothers, Joe T. Hickson, disclosing the names of foreign
SISTER
Inc. luncheon
Mrs. Betty J. Jackson, Oviedo; Sanford and James D. Smith, persons and groups receiving AUG. 26
will present clog dancing
the
payments.
four sons, David Jackson of Miami.
Lake Brantley High School exhibition by Sunshine Cboggers meeting, noon, Cavalier
Lockheed chairman
Brisson Funeral Home is I,
Sanford, Charles Jackson of
Seniors pick up schedules in of Maitland, 8 p.m., DeBary' Restaurant.
Iiaughton
told
th
e
cornittee
th
Lake Brantley High School
Springs,
Calif.,
Robert
L.
charge
of
arrangements.
Palm
e guidance center, 8 a.rn. to 3 Community Center on Shell
payments
were
fiim's
necesp.m.
Brown of Orlando and David E.
Schedules for un- Road. Open to visitors and orientation for new students
MRS. RHODA WAPPLE
sary to help sell the company's derclassrnen issued
and their parents, 7:30 p.m.,
Brown, Lexington, Ky.; three
first day of guests.
planes.
SChOOl commons. Includes tour
school.
daughters, Mrs. Norma Jean
Seminole High School
Mrs. Rhoda Ellen Wapple, 90,
hlaughton refused repeatedly
McIntosh, Tampa; M. I..iis
Seminole County REACT, 8' orienta tion for Sophomores and of school and information on
curriculum and clubs,
Seiph, Merritt Island, Miss Of 204 Citrus Dr., Sanford died
p.m., First Fed eral Community new students, 9:30 a.m.
Born
in
Ladeonla,
Mo,
Sunday.
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touches my heart. The words
to those folks who know good pings, and among them are the wich
'Oh, God I can see."
come so fast It's like trying to
Is all that I've got,
first copies of her eight menus
Southern cooking.
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capture running water with my
With a glass of Ice water,
"I always watch that show, which ran on Hee Haw last
I n recent years, Mrs. Howard
pen."
And that ain't a lot—
got to thinking, those season. She has submitted 12
and
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Every
Saturday
night,
the
trying
r hani at
Today gardening with a deep green closely spaced
She likes to write what she has been
got us,
Depression
has
fall,
and
for
the
coming
nnus
sound
terrible,"
said
more
Grandpa,
what's
(or
"Hey,
writing
prose
—
'.ith
leaves.
Couched
Trellis
stitches
in
the
call
needle is all about
calls "simple tales about little
Our nieals are light;
who writes under plans to keep a close tally on
Mrs.
Howard,
out
from
supper?"
rings
recent
poem
siderable
success,
tier first
with
pale
green
Not only do leaves prc- center, edged
Now's a good time
people." Her most
I how many are used.
le
stitch.
A
spray
of
millions
of
television
sets
the
name,
Jenny.
"I
knc
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It tells novel, "No Worms in these
vide a flattering frame Buttonho
To go on that diet!
is entitled 'Melissa."
"It (eels funny to hear your
I
could write better than that. So
the
flowers
th ey tiny leaves Is worked in smooth across the nation,
for
hobby TOiflStOeS," is being published
about
a
blind
girl
whose
it
feels
own
words
on
television;
The answer, recited by I made a list of all the good
inbrace but beautiful and Long and Short stitches,
tape records sounds. by a musical group in Bryson
Suppe: menus are by no means it was to
stein
end.
Grandpa
Jones of CBS's things I remember we used to good," beamed the author.
the
interesting in their own right, darkest at
ps outside to City, N.C. and should be in print
Also In her scrapbook is a all Mrs. Howard can wTite, One night she sli
And they lend themselves to Perhaps the best illustration of country style variety show cook in Tennessee - collard
of a locally by early October. Based
signed photograph and letter however. She can still quote the record the terrifying music
being embroidered in so many the wonderful variety to be -Hoe Haw," is cwked up right greens and stuff like that.
by on her own experiences as an
Then I ran across the street to from Grandpa Jones saying first poem she ever wrote as a raging storm and is struck
decorative ways that often an found in embroidering leaves is here in the Sanford kitchen of
epileptic teenager and young
rd grader in a lightening.
finds the series of five leaves, shown Lois V. Howard.
artist
my neighbor, who's from thanks for the imaginative skinny little
embroidery
tier friends play the final tape %Olnafl, it is an inspirational
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West Virginia country school:
creative pleasure in working a here.
'Taters, biscuits and country Georgia, and she told me about menus.
work detailing her struggle to
recording:
outlines
'Over
in
a
meadow,
in keeping with the current
Their simple curved
design composed entirely f
ham; okra, corn bread and all kinds of desserts and entrees
make a normal life for hersell ,
"We hear the rain falliiIg,
Iligh up on a hill,
leaves using several varieties are identical but I've em- fried green tomatoes - mixed she fixes real country style. economic hard times, Mrs.
despite the difficulties and
hear the winds roar
Up in a treetop
such as fern, ivy, philodendron broidered then five different together with a swinging After that, was easy to make Howard has set aside those
humiliations
of suffering
A faint voice calling out,
ways. The first is in Long and rhyme,topped off with a hearty up my nnus."
Sat a Whippoorwill-'
and coleus,
tempting smoked hams and
epileptic siezureS.
chilling our core.
While I've even seen Short stitch worked lengthwise.
'Poems are part of me," says
Mrs. Howard has a fat hush puppies, peach pies and
and you have the
tier second book, recently
realistically
Faintly calling, 'Melissa,
examples of embroidery with The second looks
dinner menus which bring a scrapbook stuffed with all kinds yams, and come up with this the husky voiced writer, "I
completed,
is "The Blossornin'
imaginary leaves that never indented because Long and
I'm coming for Uw."
. sorry menu: A bologna sand- write about anything that
cards and
of
Years," based on her mother's
grew in a real garden, for m' Short stitches are worked from
to
converge
at
the
experiences
as a child bride in
edge
prefer
to
embroider
either
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flowers with the leaves nature center vein. The third is
the hilt country of West
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them.
designed (or
Vi rg i n ia, Woven into the tale is
worked Buttonhole, the right in
Heritage Embroidery,'
thevery
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there's a color plate showing Herringbone with Stem Outline.
church raisings, quilting bees,
Tuesday, Aug. 2, 17S-6A
A fourth is all Chain stitch fl Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
molasses making - all told In
parallel curves, shading to light
the idiom of the mountain folk.
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example, one furled leaf is I could design one myself.
of Appalachia are also the
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stitches in different shades
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Cook,
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Contrary to earlier rumors,
through the center of each own. Quality needlework shops
write up in those mountains,"
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said Mrs. Howard. She and her
Stem Outline filled with Linen which are sold without be extended past Aug. i1. and the birth of their first child. a
s Christopher Walter on
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home In the fall and ,
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daughters.
all of Sanford.

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TALLAHASSEE - The Department of sportation which will include ambulance and
helicopter service to outlying areas on an
Health and l'.ehabilitative Services (HRS),
emergency
basis, said Dr. Schulkind.
through its Children's Medical Services
The
center
will also provide education and
Program, will open its sixth regional neonatal
orientation
to
personnel within the hospital as
center at Orange Slemorial Hospital in
well as educational programs for personnel
Orlando in September.
The center, made possible by a $165,000 and physicians in hospitals in the surrounding
area.
legislative appropriation during the last
session, will serve the central Florida area by
"The experience with these centers has
making available intensive c
80 per
prematurely born infants or other newborns been that
a
reduction
in
approximately
of retardation and cerebral palsy is a
with respiratory distress or other medical cent
reasonable expectation," said Schulkind. He
illnesses which threaten infant life,
added that Florida Is one of the national
According to Dr. Martin Schulkind, acfing
leaders in setting up this type of program.
director of CMS, the aims of this program are
The average cost per infant served In this
to reduce Infant mortality and morbidity by
program,
which is now entering its second
means of total comprehensive care for the
of
operation,
ranges from $3,000 to
year
newborn.
$6,000. The cost to the state for serving a
As with the five centers already in
profoundly retarded individual In a state
operation, the new center at Orlando will
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regional
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legislature. "Since the five In operation have
been operating at from 100 to 150 per cent
capacity, it is not unreasonable to project the
need for more centers," he said.
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programs including panel.
workshop sessions, guest
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRFSS
Baseball's being a game of inches, not minutes,
may have cost Houston's Cliff Johnson a home run
record. The game of inches was rain Monday night
inches of rain which washed away Johnson's
sixth home run in as many consecutive games and
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Sanford
She attended Semln')le High
engagement and forthcoming
School and is now
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sonames
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"Well, he had gotten hurt again arid hadn't played
his senior year. It was the eve of the Georgia Tech
'aine and Georgia hadn't lost and was In great shape.
Writers "ere wondering what Butts would cry about,
lie mustered up a tear and told theni 'we don't have a
chance.' They dernand,ed an explanation. Ile looked
at them sorrowfully and said, i3uIey's hurt.'"
The real punchline caine a few minutes later when
Ellensen confided that current Gator David Sharkey
was Florida's Buley'.

SHORT STUFF: A new rule by National Junior
College Athletic Association lawmakers prohibits
r"achcs (ruin beginning practice until Oct. 1. a fact
tuch doesn't please Seminole Community College
basketball Coach Joe Sterling, anxious to get started
in the Raiders' ncw gym. Pla
,yers are, however,
permitted to work out on their own. Expected fresh
men John Zeuli Sanford) John Rickets (Colonial)
and Karl Kruer (Bishop Kenny) could boost the
returning nucleus of Randy Faber, Bob Jacobs,
Vernon Johnson, Reggie McDonald, Quick Noe and
jj McIntyre.

"Ih'haspbyed very little. but what an awesome
sight. Ik's&amp;-2, 2fi5and runs hkeacleer, Arid hehasno
fat. his problem has been academics, girls and the
law. Let's see, what other kind of trouble is there?
"lie's finishing tip summer school and soon as we
find out if he passed his exam, and if the FBI isn't
.iftertum,mna)bC this will b4? his year, too.
Fans who hadn't followed the Gators through a
series of despair against Auburn might have thought
he was kidding when Ellensen started complaining
about A'mburn. "Them rednecks," he moaned. "Even
before thy intercepted John Reeves nine times for
an NCAA record.. . Well, I just hate Auburn."

Levi Raines, who is concluding a .300 rookie
season in the Minnesota Twins' farm system, will be
home this weekend just in time to join the Sanford
All-Stars for this weekend's semi -pro tournament at
Sanford Stadium, Raines, older brother of Tim and
Ned, missed a spring tryout in Orlando because of
graduation, but was told to come back the next day.
He worked out with the Orlando Twins, and on his
first pitch of batting practice belted the ball over the
scoreboard in right field. He got his contract. lie flies
home Friday.

Having distributed Gator Country bumper
stickers anti 1975 schedu!es. Ellesen went back to
work in Gainesville.
And that amounts to boosting the Gators and
hitting Auburn.

Also in the e1n of baseball, promoter Wes Rinker
has plans to st3ge a six-team, four-day college
tournament in Sanford immediately after the World
Series, lie already has confirmation from Stetson,
Rollins. I= and Jacksonville.

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The Sooners stood alone at the top
when the 1974 season was over and
there's every
to believe
Barry Switzer's team can extend its
29-game unbeaten streak through
the 1975 season and challenge again
for the national title,
Oklahoma is the Midwest's best
bet for the national crown, but the
usual gangs from Columbus, Ann
Arbor, Lincoln and South Bend are
around preening for top honors. bowl
bids and supremacy of Midwestern
football.
Michigan figures to be the Big Ten
leader with Ohio State and Heisman
TTophy winner ArcWe Griffin close
on the Wolves' heels and Michigan
State ready for a crack at the
Michigan-Otcio State domination of
the Big Ten.
Nebraska is Oklahoma's strongest
challenger to the Big Eight title
which figures to be decided in their

Alexamier. Most of the practice
was spent on the kicking game,
expected to product- a good part of
the Greyhounds' excitement this
season.
OVIEDO
Coach Bill Klein weeded out
players to the junior varsity,
leaving him a squad of 30 from
which to pick his 22 sta"s.
Defensively, Joe Finney, middle
linebacker, starred in .Nfon&amp;y's
scrimmage. Bill)' Merchant,
wingback last season, will be
playing the same position this
year, but also quarterback. lie
backs up Lee Ward, but is repor'edly better at running the option.
Klein %ill be utilizing his talents in
that area.
"A bright spot so far is our
throwing game," said Klein.
'Merchant and Rick Evans are our
primary receivers."

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go." said the veteran Sudol. "We gave it every
possible chance."
"That's the way it goes," said Johnson, whose
homer over the left-field fence was Houston's
Calm before the storm. "At least the rainwill help
the f armers."
Had the 11th inning been completed and
Johnson's home run counted, it would tiave made
die 28-year-old catchor only the second titan in
National League history and the sixth overall to
hit home runs in six consecutive games. Dale
11nig. who hit homers in eight straight for the 1956
11ttsbtugh Pirates, was the only otlwr National
leaguer to (10 it.

season-ending match at Norman,
Okla. Colorado boasts a splendid
offense and could generate enough
power to scare the Sooners when
they tneet in the conference opener.
The secUon's perennial top in.
dependent, ?otre Dame, lust all but
one starter
the offensive unit
that nipped Aiabama in the Orange
Bowl and Dan De%ine. replacing Ara
Parseghian at South Rend, faces one
of the tougher Irish schedules in
recent years.
Wisconsin also figures to cause
some trouble in the Big Ten and
Purdue, returning several starters
from each unit, could be the conference darkhorse.
Miami of Ohio, which finished with
a No. 10 rating nationally in 1974,
again looks to be the strength of the
Mid-American Conference but nonconference battles with Purdue,
Cincinnati and Michigan State could
snell an end to the Redskins'23-

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Atlanta 4-0; Philadelphia trinuned 1,os Angeles 42: ( 'incinnati bombed Chicago 11-4, and New York
StOp)f San Diego
17he AstrosA'ards, contest enters the season
recor ds as a 3-3. 10-inning tie, and will be replayed
from the start as p,art of a doubleheader tonight
although all performances in the 10 innings
Monday will go into the books,
Pirates 4, Braves 0
-This is the kind of sharpness I had last year,"
said left-bander Jim Hooker after his three-hitter
and a pair of run-scoring singles by Will:e Stargcll
Itil the Pirates over the Braves.
''11 I had been pitching this way all season we'd
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In the Missouri Valley Conference,
-ear ago, is expected to
Tul.sa, W a )
match that mark and haul off
another league tide.
Of the superpowers, only ui,,e
Sooners, who racked up an avera.,'
43 points a game In 11 straIght wia
last year, have few holes to (111.
Switzer appears set to turn the
show
to Steve Davis, the
quarterback who ran and passed for
more than 1,SO0yards last year, and
Joe Washington, a dazzling runner
who scurried for 1,350 yards along
the ground. Back again is receiver
Tinker Owens and most of the strong
defense, anchored again by t.he
Selmn brothers, Dewey and I.Aroy.
Michigan's Bo Schesnbechler says
his defense will be strong but the
Wolves need to replace quarterback
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than we do." he added.
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true when he launched a three-run home run into
the Wrigley Field seats. Some 17 other Chanevs
also saw the goal realized. for their baseball
playing relative had left that mans' tickets at the
gate.
.I drea,ined of hitting a home run in this
**I alwa%s
bali park," said the native of nearby Hammond.
led. "Ernie Banks was rn', hero."
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Greg Luzinski drove in his 102nd and IW runs of
the year to carry Philadelphia past Los Angeles.
Schmidt's home run came in the second inning
off Andy Messersmith, 14-13, and tied him with
l.uzinski for the major league lead.
Mets 4, Padres 0
New York rig,it-hanciff Hank Webb gave up five
singles in earning his first major league shutout
and helping the Mets snap San Diego's three-game
winning streak.
Jerry Grote tripled home a run in the second
inning and rookie Mike Vail singled home a run in
the fifth with one of his four hits to help Webb, &amp;6.
tst former Met Brent Strom, 5.3.

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After 134 minutes of trying toget that last b,atter to
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"Sluggish, but I was still
pleased," said Coach Jerry Posey
after the team's first workout in
pads Monday.
"Maybe it was the heat, or
maybe they weren't use to the pads
.., whatever, I guess If you are
going to inake mental rrilstakes,
it's good to get them out before we
start playing for keeps."
Transaction of the day found
Greg Prindle moved from
split end to quarterback. "We had
two senior quarterbacks (Mark
Whigham and John Spolski) and
that would certainly leave us with
a gap next year," said Pooey.
"Plus, this leaves us with better
depth.
'For his first time out at

quarterpack, I'd say Greg showed
some promise. Yes he did."
LAKE BRANTLEY
The search for a punter has
naff ow*d to Frank Raines &amp;nd Jim
KeHy as the PatrioU mv strftdq
the kicking game us vital weapon
of this years team.
The expected punter from last
year's spring drills did not show up
this fall, and Coach Sam Weir had
to seek out a new toe.
The Patriots got their first taste
of scrimmage with senior
linebacker Wayne Vaimen being
the defensive star of the drill. On
offense, tackle Dough Hancock and
guard Gene Bowman stood out.
LYMAN
First scrimmage Monday in.
eluded bright efforts by guards
Jerry Human and Rick Bennett,
plus good work by running backs
Randy Jackson and Tommy

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"Junior."
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gram and eager to see it go Improve their images of them- family having the same name
learn how to help them.
as my husband?
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DEAR PUZZLED: It would
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appear that your father-in-law
wedding.
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DEAR ABBY: Our problem
childish;
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is an unusual one.My hupband's
CONFIDENTIAL TO S. IN
parents have recently adopted
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psychiatrist
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degree In medicine, A man. Our son was all broken up 33 have been Invited to the
psychologist does not.
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HAIR DRESSER
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go in-law 's name. My husband,
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patients. A psychologist is ooL relationship with them.
after himself. The excuse my
Now our son Is marrying a
Please reply soon,
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GRANNY father-in-law has for naming
ago, our daughter-In-law Nell) fine young woman. She loves
two sons after him is that my
husband Is called "Mike" La
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outlying community hospitals and physicians.
r* center at Orange Memorial will be under
the supervision of a team of neonatologists
who are pediatricians specializing in the care
of newborn infants. It will also have a staff of
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Sanford Monday and proved to 75 Rotary members
that his football wit hasn't idled since his coaching
days for the Florida Gators.
Ellensen was a last-minute replacement for Ray
Graves, who had to excuse himself because of a
speaking conflict.
W1111e the notoriety of being a head coach escaped
Ellensen, his destiny wrapped up at the assistantship
level, he was none-the-less held in such esteem accorded only a select group of coaches.
And, he was known for calling a spade a spade and
saying what was on his mind.
Monday, those at Sarlfor(I's Civic ('enter had
Lire!)' WOlIe(i (town their pork 'hop when Ellensen
leared the air.
In few words he said he was here filling in for Ray,
"one more time," encouraging fans not to get carried
away buying pro football tickets and to save some
money to support "those 300 athletes who depend on
the college program at the University of Florida."
lie also had a few choice words about Auburn,
rednecks and the FBI.
Ellensen, now executive director of the Gator
Booster Club, passed along a few timeless cliches
which express feelings of the Gator coaching
when he said "this could be the year of the Gator,".
Of Alabama, he said, "1 don't think they ever
learned anything from adversity. And what a tough
r(Ia(t schedule for Florida
NC State. Mississippi
State and
in a row:'
having played for Wally Butts, Ellensen is Understandabb' rich in Butts' Jokes. fits
the
crying routine the old Bulldog mentor used to advantage.
-We had a guy named Buley," recalled Ellensen.
"Ile had fantastic potential, but was injured in his
freshman year, sat out his soph season with a banged
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - If quarterback
Richard Todd lives up to Paul "Bear" Bryant's
predictions, the Alabama football team should
make another run at the elusive national title
this fall.
When the strapping Todd was only a
sophomore, Bryant predIcted he would be better
than another Alabama quarterback of some
note, a guy named Joe Namath.

After 1,list season's 13-11 loss to the Irish,
Alabama was ranked fifth in the nation behind
Oklahoma, Southern Cal, ,Michigan an(I Ohio
State.
.
Bryant will get an early look at his team's
chances in a Sept. 8 nationally televised game in
Birmingham against MissourI. "I will say thi
Ile predicts. "If we get by Missouri and s
Clemson, we should be in business."
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Irk.' up his n.hit hid v it!. :o. ttt in the se cnth,
The Rangers scored off Ray Bare in the second
driving a grounder Just past diving shortstop Frank
Ddfy into center field. The hit scored Deron
inning wh n J
games. The thing is, they'd like a chance to start Johnson, who walked and went to second on a moved up as lobs' Harrah walked and came home
on Toni Grieve"
passed ball.
3 single. The triumph lifted the
what the)- finish.
Manager Frank Robirmn and C`harhe Spikes
Rangers into third place in the Al. West. one per.
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Rudolph Thomas, a linebacker, at the end of Monday's
practice.
He also prais.d Mike Meseroll, a transfer defensive
tackle and brother of former .Seminole Scott Meseroll.
"it was a good start," Mudra said. ,,Our coaches came
off the field feeling good. it's an impressive looking
squad."

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U.S.

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standings.
Petty. the biggest money winner of all time in stock car
racing, has won nine of 20 races this year and is heavily
favored to take his sixth Grand National title.
David Pearson Is second In money winnings this year
with $126,765 and Buddy Baker is third with $101,780.

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FOREST HILLS, N.Y.(AP)
- The United Stales Open tennis champ i onships, spruced up
with an assortment of innovatlons and a record purse of
$309,430, opens a 12-day run
Wednesday at the West Side
Tennis Club.
Chris Even, seeking the only
major tournament she has yet
to win, and Jimmy Connors,
looking to restore the prestige
he lost at Wimbledon in June,
are the top Seeds.
Despite the absence of such
veterans as defending champion Billie Jean King, who has
retired from international cornpetition in singles, 1973 winner
John Newcombe, who is injured, and Ken Rosewall, last

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year's runnerup who Just
doesn't want to play, ticket
sales are reported brisk.
Open officials have installed
lights for night play and replaced the hallowed, if some.
what worn , grass with an art.i.
ficial surface very much like
clay. Other new wrinkles in.
elude a 12-point tie-breaker,
replacing the sudden-death
nine-point variety, and the dcciSian to play the best-of-three set
matches instead of best-of-five
in the early rounds of men's
singles.
Miss Evert, the winner of 75
straight matches on clay, entens the tourney as a heavy Iavoriteto win her first Open title.

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CHICAGO lAP)
weeii members of the National Football League
Management Council and Players Association officials
continued today amid a suggested major change in
sition on the part of the players.
NFI.PA Executive Director Ed Garvey said the
players' group is willing to discuss modifying the controversial Hozelle Rule, which has been the principal
stumbling block to reaching an agreement in the negotiations that have dragged out !c.- more than a year.
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bid to unseat rival Michigan and the
Buckeyes from their rule of th e Big

Williams should be the starting
quarterback but he will be
challenged by Jeff Austin, a tran-

not worth looking at, you're Bell is the Michigan game-breaker.
going to miss that good one,
Ohio Sta te's Woody Hayes always
Shula said, using Fernandez hasasupplyoftalented,bigtineman
and Swift as examples.
and he'll need a host of them to
Fernandez, a pillar of the rebuild his graduated lines on both
Dolphin defense at tackle, uni ts. The Buckeyes also have to remade the team as a free agent place Neal Coizie, who patroled the
in 1968 after a career at secondary for three years; and
unheralded Utah. Linebacker haves confronts a tough season
Swift, the firs t Amherst start, facing Michigan Sta te and
graduate ever to play pro ba ll, Penn State in the first two games.
came to Miami after being cut

Ten. Along with Baggett, the
Spartans have explosive Levi
Jackson U fullback and a veteran
set of lines. Coach Denny Stoltz has
33 players returned from last year's
team.
WL'cotstn will feattre a solid
runn ing at ta ck led by Bi ll y Marek
and a strong set of blockers
featuring Dennis Lick. The Badgers

sler.
Oklahoma Sta te and Missouri will
display ver sa tile offenses, but
Missouri's non-conference schedule
against Alabama, Michigan, Illinois
and Wisconsin, could wreck the
Tigers' scason at the start.
Kansas and Kansas State are 10
rebuilding years ,with nr rtiathes
at each school and Iowa sta te will
again rely for the big play on Luther
Blue, who has been moved from split

A similar line rebuilding problem

should be right in the thick of the Big

end to slotback to utilize his riming

races Devine at Noire Dame. He also
Shula says two free agents has to find a new backfield, inhave survived cuts going into eluding a quarterback to replace
the sixth week ol training cafllp threeyear starter Tom ClemefltLOfl
for the coming season. They are defense, Steve Niehaus is back at
linebacker Earnest Rhone of either end or tackle for his fourth

Ten race but will have to find a solid
replacement for departed quarterback Greg Bohligto get by'he big
games with Michigan and Ohio
State
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Zone - Lot Width Variance from 90'
10, Altamonte Mall. 417.A.E
Altamonte Drive In the city of action to foreclose a lien on the to 11' and Lot Size Variance from
described personal 11,700 so it to 5.17$ so it on the
following
Altamonte Spring'., Florida. Intends
to register the said name with the property In Seminole County, following described property - W 41
Florida. to wit:
of Lot 3 and E 10' of Lot 3. Bloc. D
(Iprk of the Court of Semino le
One (1) Model L 723. Kubota West Altamonte Heights Sector
County, Florida
Tractor, Serial No 11719
PR 10, Page 64 In Section 1121
Dated this 21st day of August, 1975
One (I) Model 1. 760. Kubota on the South
Orange
GOR DON'S
Tractor, Serial No 25339
West of Pressview, (01ST. 1)
ALI AMONTE MALL. INC
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Tractor, Serial No 1190$
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Publish: Aug 26. Sept 7. 9. 16, 1975
Tractor, Serial NO 30736
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Two (2) Model 6000E. Kubota 11.700 sq it to 9.121 sq it on the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, Tractors, Serial No's 17191 and following described property' W 77'
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. 13525.
of Lot) and all of Lot A. Block D.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE has been filed against you together We'.? Altamonte Heights Section 1.
FLORIDA. wth the issuance ofa writ of Al
COUNTY.
PBIO, Page é9.inSe-tionIl3l79.
tacP,ment in aid of foreclosure, and on the South side of Orange Str.--t
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you are required to serve a cy of West of Pressvw (0151 4)
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Plaintiff. MORRIS. Post Office Drawer H. L ot Width VarLancelrom 7$' to ,o,3
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Attorney. on or be fore September 30. to i000 s ,t
EARL PRITCHARD and MARY A
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1973, and file the Oiginâl with the described pro.)erly Lot 779. rore,t
PRITCHARD his wife
Clerk of this Court either be fore Brook. 4th Section. Ps is. Pg 34,
Defendants
service on Plaintiff's attorney or less begin
NOTICE OF ACTION
PIE (0 of Said Lot 779
immediately thereafter: otherwise a run S 16 03' 73" E along Ely line of
TO Earl Pritchard
default will be entered against you 5.Sicl Lot 729 a distance of 17 AS it,
Residence Unknown
for the relief demanded in the Ithence S 7370' II" W 176 42' to the
Complaint and Writ of Attachment Wly line of said Lot 779. thence N 11
Mary A Pritchard
WITNESS my hand and tie seal of 00 31 s" w along Wly line of lad Lot
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an this Court on the 23th day of August, fl9a dstance of 923' to thC PIWly
action to foreclose a mortgage on the 1975
con of said Lot 729. he
N 73 Sr
Arthur H Beckwuth, Jr.
following property In Seminole
35" F along the Filly line of said Lot
Clerk of the Circuit Court
County, Florida'
729 a distance of 176 7w to the P08
By Lillian T Jenkins
Further dpjrnibpd as located on
Lot 10. ACADEMY MANOR UNIT
Deputy Clerk
TWO, according to the plat thereof
Woodside Road (0151 1)
as recorded in Plat BOOS. 16. page 21. Publish Aug 36, Sept 2. 9. 16, 1975
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND pro pe rty The F 70190110111 and
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THE
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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE Suburb Beautiful. Palm Springs
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The newspaper Quebec Le Recreation Department will be store on the following described Zone - Lool Size variance From
"I think we're stronger in the back Curtis Parnell, end Albert
Rudy Hubbard, in his second p7ide they once had..," added
property' Lots 1A, 1. 7. 3. Block 8. 10,000 so ft to 34.500 plus or minus sq
year of trying to rebuild the the former Ohio State player backfield than anyplace else," Kelly and linebackers Frankie Soliel said Monday it had held Sept. 6.
First Addition to Replat of Lake If on the following deScribed
learned "f rom exce ll entt
football fortunes of once-pow. and assistant coach, who went said Hubbard. He rates fullback Poole and Claude Johnson.
The league, which operated Mobile Shores. PB I. Pg 71. in property - Lot 1. Isle of Windsor. in
sources" the Saints were with six tewm
section 721 30 Further descrbed at Section 11 2029 (DIST 3)
erful Florida A&amp;M, says he back to Buckeye Coach Woody as his strongest position, with
last year is for
at the corner of 5 R. 477 and
10 GRADY M. COOKSEY, JR. Poole arid Johnson had injury assured of participation In the
hasn't yet met his goal. But he Hayes this year for recruiting 200-pound Carlos Swain
y 11 of the 14 WHA teams youngsters age 9, 10 and 11. Magnolia Avenue (0151 1)
BA 19 15731 9IV
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battling problems last year, but corn- deal b
BA Residential Zone -- Side Yard
7. HARRY F. ADAIR, JR.
says the opportunity Is still help.
Nordiques, Games are played Saturday
220-pound Harold Sessoms and bined for 156 unassIsted and -all but the Quebec
Variance from 25' to 13' and Lot
206-pound Reginald Carter for
and mornings and the season begins
there.
Width Variance from 90' to 70' and
is assisted tackles, caused Calgary
Hubbard's freshmen prosCowboys
the starting post.
Hubbard's initial effort start.
Sept. ).
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Lot Size Variance from il,lOosqftto
pects include John Ziegler, aSfour fumbles, recovered seven Indianapolis Racers.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. 7221 fog It on the loitowirig deicr'bed
ed with four straight vIctories 1, 190-pound t.allback who was
hits quarterback will be Rob- fumbles, made two inter''lEre is no registration fee CUlT IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, properly Lot II, Block E. Tract 17.
reported
the
deal,
La
Sobel
but ended In a disappointing
Sanlando Springs. The Suburb
named player of the year in ert Patterson, who played be- ceptions, blocked three kicks valued at $7.5 million for 10 for Sanford City residents. FLORIDA
record for the Rattlers.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-1531-CA49-A Beautiful. in Section I 21 79 Furtmer
However, the non-resident fee FAGC,ART ICU8OTA TRACTOR, a
hind Kenny Holt last year. Holt and had four tackles of quarterOhio prep football last
ld
described as at the corner of Brassie
"1 didn't realize the discipline
Is
$10, or $15 for a faintly division of Southern Homes. Inc a Drive and Jackson Street (DIST 1)
Hubbard said that when Zieg- has graduated.
backs.
bonus
and
lion
as
a
signing
had been broken down to such a Icr
corporation.
11 JAMES C. GAMBLE
package deal.
BA It
failed to meet academic
Hubbard said the offensive
Hubbard is looking ahead to $600'(0 a year.
degree," Hubbard said of the
Plaintiff, 15 7$) ISV - H IAA Residential
qualifications the Nationa
vs
lore - Lot Size Variance from
l Col- line was the team's weak point the Aug. 20 season-opener
The WhIPS Is meeting in To- ___________________________
problems he co nfront ed
in 1974, legiate Athletic Association
P L. VORK,d baR L YORK AND 11,700 so tI 10 10.151 sq ft on the
in 1974. But he has the middle of agai ns t visiting Albany State. rc'nto today, and the newspaper
'1 can't be too flamboyant for Its
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Notice
major
following desc ribed property: Lot 1
schools,
"Coach the line anchored by 6-loot-2,
"Coming off a winning season saysitsprimepurposewlllbeto
about our players, I barely Hayes helped me
get him."
Defendants
and E 1$' of Lot 7. Block 0. West
AMENDED
218 pound center Charles helps," he said. "Now the play. try and convince the three clubs
Altamonte Heights Section 1, PB 10,
know them enough. I'm more
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
Pg
69, in Secti,n ii 21 29. at the
NAME
LAW
Ziegler
is
competing
against
Young,
who won all-Southern era enter this year with a posh- dissenting from participation in
concerned at this point at buildSouthwtst corner of Orange and
IS HEREBY GIVEN that ''O' R L York
NOTICE
ing a program. We're Inter- three other tailbacks, with Intercollegiate Athletic Confer- Live attitude about our program the scheme to contribute their the undersigned. desiring to engage
1131 Thomasville Road
Pressvew (01ST II
Winston Salem.
and that's hall the battle."
share.
ested in developing discipline, James Early the frontrunner ence honors last year.
17 JAMES C. GAMBLE
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I. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
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BA (9 1573)
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described a's at tPt corner 01
lIE A 1 A0rcuiturp Zone For Dog Souirrel Tral end S"itdow Lane
Kennel and Grooimng - -- Lot 1.E G.
(01ST 3)
1 HAROLD W. MCGINLEY - BA
Townsend's Homestead. PB?. Pg 61.
i n Section 317111 on S P 176.
H 1 Res.dential Zone
(9)375) 97V
(DIST 1)
Side Yard Variance from 75 10
2 JIM L. VEAL
BA f9 1573). 701" on the following described
A 1 AQrcuIture Zone
To property Lot 51. Bear Lake Hill'.,
591F
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PR 13, PQ 37. n Src?oo Ii 71 27
Furmerdescribdasat the corner of
described property The NW 4 of
Lot 13, Mecca Hammock, in Section AnriC Drl',ii and Marie Avenue
(0151 3)
In Boston, Harry Sinden, vice 192031. on Owmi Street (DIST
TORONTO (At") - Is Bobby Alan Eagleson, Orr's attorney,
BA
S LESTER KALMANSON
2)
said his client would give prtiident and managing dlrecOrr for sale?
(9 IS 75) I?V
PC 1 Country
3 ROGER MARTIN DAUBACH
Well, philosophers and ac- Boston until the start of the tor of the Bruins, said the NHL HA It IS IS) 601 E A I Agnicuiture Estates Zone
Lot Size Variance
countants say that everything 1975-76 seaon to make a count- club is pursuing negotiations Zone - To perk a mobile home on from 10,000 sg it to 36.000 plus or
the following described property'
minus so it and a Lot Width
has its price, and the Minnesota er-proposal. Although Orr's with its star player.
Lot 19 (less the West SO it and less Variance from 200 It to 150 It on the
'We've had a meeting. We've the Railroad P WI of Palm Ham- lollowing described property. Lot I.
Fighting Saints of the World current contract with the
Hockey Association seem to Bruins, calling for an estimated made an offer," said Sinden, mock recorded in PR 1, Pg 101. in Isle of Windsor, in Section ii 20.79
(DIST 31
agree as they continue their all- $2, 000 a year, runs through declining to discuss the props. Section 182031 on Pne*ay St
BA
(01ST 7)
6 LESTER KALMANSON
out effort to locate the salary next season, Eagleson says his al "I don't want to get into any
1. JOHN A. FARINA
BA (915
(9 IS 75) I3V - PC 1 Country
wants the matter of the negotiations in a public i 62TE A 1 Agriculture Zone
Estates Zon e - Lot size Variance
that will lure Orr away from the client
To park a mobile home on the from 40,000 so ft to 31.700 sq ft and
resolved before training way. We're trying to do it on
Boston Bruins.
following described properly. NE I
Lot Width Variance frorn 700f? to 150
first-class basis and want
Orr, the premier defenseman camp."
W
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less
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Terms of the offer have not continue that way."
property Lot 7. Isle of Windsor, in
lSOft, SilOftoe 112151? oIW 3331?
n the National Hockey League,
The Boston Herald American S 1301? • S 171751? ot 14 501 S it of Section II 20 79 (Of ST 3)
has been negotiating with Mm- been disclosed, but it will reSection 20 20 DC On Liriq*ond Lake
7 LESTER KALMANSON - BA
nesot.a since last spring and re. portecily cover the 27-year-old reported that NHL President Nary Road DIST 21
(9 15 75) RV
PC I Country
portedly is close to signing a for the rest of his life. Belisle Clarence S. Campbell said the
S CUMBERLAND FARMS BA Estates Zone
Lot Size Variance
(9 15)75) 16E
C 7 Commercial from 10.000 sq st to 34.000 plu's or
multi-year contract with the said his offer was 'the be-.t circuit will fight any switch 0
Zone
To Install self service minus and Lot Width Variance from
package ever offered an athlete Orr to the WHA.
club,
gasoline pumps and storage tanks at 200 it to 150 It on the following
The Bruins superstar and his and maybe the best employproposed convenience store location described property - Lot 6. Isle of
onthefollowing described procerly Wirmiscr. in Section 117079 fOIST
attorney met Monday with merit package ever offered a
Lots 57 53. Forest Lake Subdivision,
3)
Wayne Belisle, president of the businessman." He suggested
lesi, S 90' and Its,. E 23'
less
$ LESTER KALMANSON - BA
Fighting Saints. Afterward, Orr would be looked after for
porflonconveyed to State of Florida (9-15 15T ISV
PC 1 Country
In P W deed Further described as Estates Zone - Lot Size Variance
life "as well as his children and
located at the corner of Academy
from 10.000 sq ft to 33.000 plus or
his children's children."
Drive and S P 436 in Section 17.21
minus sq Of on the following
There have been reports that
79 (DIST 3)
described property: Lot 14. Isle of
the Saints are enlisting the Ii.
6. FREDDIE MOBLEY - BA (9
Windsor. in Section 112029 (01ST.
Registration for the flag
nancial aid of other clubs in the football league program 15.7$) 17E --C 1 Commercial Zone 3)
9 LESTER KALMANSON - BA
For Self Service Gasoline Pumps
Accessory Use to Convenience (9 15 IS $4V - RC4 Country Estate's
The defense is led by corner- league to meet Orr's price tag. sponsored by the Sanford

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surgery prior to the 1974 season, still
Zone-- To park a mobile hone on
OFAOJUSTMEPIT
to rank fifth among NFL passers, hitting 56 per
the following described property: P1
N otice of Public Hearing
cent of his throws for 1,969 yards and 13 TDS.
'.01 NE 1 4 of SW 1 .1 of Sec lion )) 19
September IS, IllS
Steve Ramsey and John Hufnagel are the
7:00P.M.
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C. VARIANCES
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
backups.
BA (9
I GARY H. WEIDNER
Notice is hereby given that the '
Running back Otis Armstrong was one Of the Seminole County Board of Ad IS 75) 77V R 1A Residential Zone
few players who made good on last season's ustnient will conduct a Public
Rear Yard Variance from 30' to
lofty predictions. The former Purdue star hearing to consider the lollowog 20' on the following deScribed
property Lot 21. Block H, Winlef
exploded for 1,407 yards to lead the league. 'I'm'
EXCEPTIONS Woods Unit 2. PB IS, Pg 63. in
A.
SPECIAL
Jon Keyworth, a 64, 230-pounder who earned
SectIon 3371 30. on Poinciana Road
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1 SHOP 6 GO. INC.
BA (I IS (DIST 1)
the starting fullback job midway through his
C? Commercial Zone
7 WILLIE MOSES- BA (9 IS YS)
rookie season last year, led the AFC with 10 75) lIE
Rear
P 1 Residential Zone
To install gsoIine pumpS on the $7V
touchdowns rushing. The reserve running fo4Iowi described property - Lots? Yard Variance from 30' to 16' and
backs include veteran Floyd Uttle, Oliver lWas and 10. Block 6. A 8 Russell's Lot Sile Variance from 1A00 sci IF 10
and Mike Franckowlak, a draftee who may also Addition to Fort Peed according to NO so If on the following described
the plat thereof as recorded In PO I. property' Lots It and fl .1 0
handle some kicking duties.
Paget?. Public Records of Seminole P,tckard's 1st Addition to Midway.
Reliable Jim Turner, the sixth leading scorer County, Fla. lass and except part in Section)) 1931. on Broadway and
in NFL history with 1,061 points, Is the field deeded to State of Florida as MdvCy Avenue (DIST 7)
in Official R ec ords Book
BA
recor
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nonexistent during Smith's absence.
The starting linebacker corps Is exce llent,
with Randy Gradishar, the team's top draft
pick last year, moving into the middle and Ray
May and Tom Jackson flanking him. Jackson,
the linebacker from Louisville, seems destined
for stardom If he can avoid the injuries that
have dogged tLim his first two seasons.
All Pro tight end Riley Odoms, an exceptional blocker, has led the team in recepLions the past two seasons, grabbing 42 passes
for 639 yards and six touchdowns last year.
Starting wide receivers Haven Moses and
Billy Van Heusen will be pressed by a pair of
fast newcomers, Rick Upchurch and former
World Football Leaguer Jack Dolbin.
A slimmed down, healthy Charley Johnson
will be at the controls for his 15th pro season,
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source of those great expectations was Denver's first winning season ever-a 7-52 record
inl973 that was nearly good enough tomake the
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team can improve will depend on its success in
two meetings with Oakland, and games with
such solid clubs as Pittsburgh, Miami, Buffalo
and Cincinnati.
Playing in the same division as Oakland
minimizes the Broncos' chances for taking a
title. Yet Ralston insists the team must aim for
winning the division, rather than counting on
gaining the AFC wild card berth in the playoff s.
Recognizing the need for shoring up a
defense that gave up nearly as many points as
the offense scored, the Broncos made defensive
players four of their first five picks in
January's draft. 7V No. I choice was San J ose
State cornerback Louis Wright, a 6 foot 2, 190pounder who should earn a starting job before
the season Is over.
lf tackle Paul Smith is fully recovered from a
severe Achilles tendon injury that sidelined
him most of last season, the Denver defense

liii University of Miami has moved
MIAMI lAP)
Freshman fullback Ottis Anderson to the varsity as a final
preliminary move before shifting into full-pad drills.
head ('ouch Curl Selmer said Monday he hopes the West
Palm Reach product will be able to work as a backup to
starter Larry Bates beginning with the Hurricanes'
season opener Sept. 20 at Georgia Tech.

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Florida State football
Coach Darrell Mudra says he is pleased with the
Seminoles' opening fall workout.
Mudra cited the performances of freshmen Willie
Jones, a defensive end, and junior college transfer

I)AYTONA BEACH (AP) Richard Petty's winrungs for the sear on the stock car trail are up to $219,250.
And he's due another $IOJXX) for winning the second leg of
the 1975 National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing

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DENVER (AP) - One of the identifying

Alter watching his Gators
GAINESVILLE (Al')
in the annual mile run, University of Florida head football
Coach Doug Dickey said he was happy with their summer
conditioning.
For the Fourth straight year, senior quarterback Don
(hrwy led the squad i n the tulle run, clocking the
distance in 5:24 in Monday's edition.
'The big linemen did pretty well." said Dickey. The
(tors worked out in shorts In preparation for their first
pra ctice in paths scheduled for Thursday.

Broncos Denver's Best Yet

1975

traits of the Denver Bronco football team in
1975 is a quiet, workmanlike confidence, Gone
are the wild, improbable predictions by the
coaching staff and players.
The 10-4 season envisioned by several
Broncos a year ago vanished amid key Injuries
and flat performances early in the season. The

Dickey Okays Conditioning

l'lrrsLIuR(;H AP) -- The Pittsburgh Pirates are
recalling pitcher BobMoosearidoutfielder Miguel flhlone
[ram their Charleston farm club For the pennant drive in
the National League East.
They will join the Pirates in New York on Sept. 2,
following the close of the International League's regular
season. A spokesman said Monday that additional players
would probably be added to the parent club's roster
following the Ii. playoffs.
Moose, a 27-year-old righthander, was sent down Aug. 1
alter being on the disabled list with a torn thumbnail.
l)ilone. 20, appeared in 12 games with the Pirates at the
end of the 1974 season.

Gets Players' Approval

Vilas

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sweden's Bjorn Borg and Argentina's Guillermo Viias are
close buddies, but they'll try to beat each other's brains out
tonight in a showdown for the 48th U.S. Pro Tennis Championship in Brookline, Mass.
"We're good friends, but have to try to hate on the court," said
Borg, the 19-year old defending champion who has won 11
matches in a row at Longwood.
The showdown for the championship ad $16,000 first prize in
the $100,000 tournament is a rematch of the French Open final.
Borg won that confrontation, but found himself seeded second.
behind Vilas, in defense of the U.S. Pro title.
Vilas Iot his first set In five matches here Monday, but
charged into the finals with a 4-6, 6-3, 6-0, 64 victory over Wimbledon champion Arthur Ashe. A few hours later, Borg easily
passed his semifinal test by defeating John Alexander of Australia 6-3,6-7,6-3,6-0 under the lights.
Elsewhere, Chris Event lived up to her No. 1 seeding for the
U.S. Open, which begins Wednesday, by overwhelming British
veteran Virginia Wade 6-0, 6-1 in the finals of a $75,000 tournament at Westchester Country Club in Harrison, N.Y.
At South (range, N.J., the final of the Tennis Week Open was
rained out for the second straight day Monday. RomarIa's the
Nastase and Bob Hewitt of South Africa will try again today to
determine who gets the $9,500 first prize.

Pirates Recall Moose

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Fven though lots of niw on the bar will be returned to
Vales Jr Shoeland located in out for these shoes will look just things are happening at Vale's you when the bar is no longer
the Longwood Plaza in as aood on your leet
their reputation for concern and needed
So corn' on down to Vale's
Lonowood Cherly Todd. owner
Also new at Vales are boy's fairness remains with them.
where there's new shoes and a
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come in and join in the fun
shoes that will feel so good on Central Florida for their or. remember! At Vale's Jr
On hand to greet you will be your feet you will think you are thopedlc shoes Vale's will fit Shoeland any little foot can find
Marko or Patches the clown still going barefoot. These Lilly these shoes right, plus let you a aood home!—ADV.
cush'oned shoes are black with have the bar for as long as your
They'll cheerfully meet you and blue and red stripes Vale's also child needs it The 55 00 depoct
greet you with a colorful
carries the popular high top
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bored or frustrated while trying
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on all those shoes because
about you. they are now
Marko and Patches will keep
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Electric
There are also great things in black patent tai shoes
Wastebasket.
Even baby's shoes are
the way of back to school shoes
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for boys and girls The tennis becoming fashionable. Vale's
You will like a lot of
Starts
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kids footwear It's a new idea tow-n, by Jumping Jacks known
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and combines the good loss of for their outstanding quality
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tan pigskin with darker leather know patents are much easier
from
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the woods are beautiful.
fashionable shoes with a navy blue and yellow stripes
You will like the artistry
' sharkskln toe for long wear and And don't worry, these shoes
3) fail Nob.nio, St'••I -- 00ando
of the Swedish people,
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When your car's air con present business for 2 years he replace mufflers
The installation of air con- v.ife Rose does the bookwork. a
ditioner needs attention you has beer, In his present location
take It to an expert
if you're for 5 months He formerly was ditioninci In cars, trucks and son Gordcn Charles is with the
wise You don't trust It to the in the service station business buses is ro'itine work for Reid's police department, a daughter
tender mercies of the nearest on French Avenue at 25th Garage Jack DeLand has been Pam Is In New Jersey. and
"screwdriver mechanic
_Street. Gordon has had a total v.ith Reid's Garage 5 months daughtet Meida will graduate
That Is why car owners in the of 70 years experience in the but has been doing repair work from Seminole High School.
Sanford area are learning to repair business
about 8 years, even though he is Daughter Linda is 14 and goes
trust
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only 26 years old Reid's did the to Crooms, Cher-.-I Is in Sanford
St . Sanford. when thcir cars
Reid's Garage operates 2 air conditioning on the Auto Middle School. Patty goes to
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need
hir conditione' repairs wreckers and offers 24 hour Train service bus
South Side School
and maintenance Because wrecker service They will be
Gordon Reid buys junk cars
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Reld's are air conditioner happy to give you free Ond then puts them in ser L
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Located just across from the ha' the modern equioment so if you're in the market for a
Lamplighter on 25th Street, necessary to do a good job and cheap car to give you depen
For air conditioning work and
Reid's Garage specializes in air although they specialize in air dable crvice, go down and talk your general automotive
conditioning they also do to Gordon.
repairs put your trust in the
conditioning work on cars. general automotive repairs.
trucks, trailers and buses
Reid's offers both new and expertsatReid'sGaraqe it you
0 Gordon Reid, owner. has been including brake work on both used parts They sell rebuilt need cheap dependable Iran
in the repair business in San
disc and drum type, tune ups. GM compressors for 555 and sportation ask them about their
ford for A years and is wcll change ball joints, in fact Ford Compressors for 5.45, plus rebuilt junkers
known in Se'mir.ote County for anything except heavy jobs
Don't let your air conditioner
installation They give a SO day
nuality work and fair dealings.
Reid's do welding. both qUArantee on their work
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Ph 327 4622
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PAINT
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M1RRORS

DOMESTIC &amp; IMPORTS

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Tuesday, Aug. 26, 1975

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TONIGHT'S T\I

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Tuesday

AFTERNOON

EVENING

700

17:00 (2, 44) Ness
(6) Young And
Restless
(I) Jackpot
(9) Eyewitness
(24) Senior Sene
(35) Rig Valley
17:30 (2, 8) Jackpot
(6) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) All Mv Children
(44) Variety
'00 (. ii AAarhtø

To

Tell The
Truth
16) Concentration
1at's My Line
Wild World
Of Animas
(13) Wesleyan Singers
(24) Orange County
School Brd
Meeting
(35) Star Trek
(44) Hogan's Heroes
(2) Candid Camera
(6) Whars My Line
(8) Let's Make A
Deal
(2)

7'30

Squares

I•5

(9)

One Life
Live

4:00

7:00 (6) Gudinq Light
(9) 510000 Pyramid

Say

Neighborhood
(35) Mickey Mouse

Club
(44) Lost In Space

530

To

Newc
(6) Andy Griffith
(9) Lucy Show
fl Cable Journal
(24) Villa Alegre
(35) Lost In Space
(2)

600 (2. 6. 6. 9) News
(24) Electric Company

Rullwinkle
(44) Flintstones
(2.8) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) (Noah
(24) Sesame Street
(35) Underdog
(44) Mickey Mouse

(44) Lucy Show
6:30 (2, 8) NBC News

(9) ABC News
(13) lane Grey
(24) Feeling Good
(35) M.Viberry RFD

Club

(44)

Bewitched

T\f

&amp;-Chikj Care

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8:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

Barnaby Jones

(35) 700 Club

TView: Every so often
8-8:30 CBS (001) TIMES The medics become (rontline
dedicated and objective people RERUN J.J. makes some new heroes. They are caught in a
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aims. Their avowed pur1x)se is him into belieing he has their skills to save lives. And
tooffersornethingtothevieser become "socially accepted."

(44) Love American
Style
D (2) Tonight Show

(6) Movie
(9) Wide World Of
Entertainment
(44) The Mod
Squad
1700 (8) Great Mysteries
1730 (8) Tomorrow

they still make it funny.

that has meaning. Abby Mann Rut James and Florida know

8:30-10 NBC "TIlE BIG

cretted "Police Story" through better.
a drama based on fact - a

RlI'OFF" RERUN P1101 film

8-8:30

NBC

and imprisonment of a youth hwnor and also sadness in this will surface in the fall as a
for murders of two young episode. Donald Barr)' plays a series, "Mccoy," with Curtis in
women in New York. The long-Imprisoned felon who can't the same role. Brenda Vaccaro,
conviction was cubsequently cope with the outside world l'irry Ilagnian and Hoscoe Lee

the press.

Wednesday

again for his own security.

Plot deals with a kidnaping of a

8-9 ABC HAPPY DAYS

young woman and McCoy's
me Kojak character came RERUNS Two episodes, efforts to rescue the ransom for
through powerfully in that and, "Cruisin'' and "Fonzie's a two per cent cGmmission.
while he now tends to be in- Getttng Married" are replayed
9-10 ('85 HAWAII FIVE-()
fluenced
by
TV's back to back tonight. In the "Charter for 1)eath" RERUN

600 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
6:10 (2) Sunrise
AImanr

overglamorizaijon, Telly opening half hour, Hichie and The search is on for $5 million.

6:15 (6 I) Sunshine

Savalas portrayal is still closer his Friends get into a race to see Nehetniati Persoff is guest-

630 () Sunrise
Semester
(I) Today In Florida
655 (2) Daily Devotional
News

7:00 (28) Today

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IN YOUR FAMILY'
AL ANON
For families cr friendS 0, Drobte
dr In ri's
For furtber information call 17
4517 or write
Sanford At Anon Family Group P.0

'RE YOU I.OtIELY Let uS hcl
you to meet the right person vii
for you NATIONAL SINGLES
CLUB OF AMERICA. Phoile: 305
2137710

8:55 (U) Spirit Of '76

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: I N () S I. K N C I N C A P H I N (; \

In fact, Mann has as much

evening, with Arthur Fied.ler Ii's based on an actual incident.

said his "Medical Story" NBC- and the Boston Pops. There's a A good adventure story.
'fl7
good deal of charm to this
10-Il CBS BARN/tRY JONES

hidden name and boa it in as shown:
BAI.TIC SEA
EAISTERII()
CUSTAVt'S
KAVFF.c;AT

of along,
8:30-9 CBS

solve

his

MASH RERUN eliminating

problem
by
the actor-literally.

.JENN' tIN!)

SKMWHRAK

A1.FHEI) II. NOBEl.
ORREFORS
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TORNE RIVER
LIPI'SAI.A

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Beckwilh Sr
As Clerk of the Circuit Court
fly Elaine RiCPiarcSi'
Deputy Clerk
Jack I Bridges, of

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More

(I) Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Father

Smokers

Ily Lawareuce a Lamb, ME).
DEAR DR. LAMB
I would
like to ask about lung cancer.
Are there other causes of lung

HOROSCOPE

Best

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Foft.,rse

B BERNICE HEDE OSOL
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Tu Price Is

(3!) 70) Club
(4$) 'een Acre',
11:00 (2,8) -I igh Rollers
(6) Qmbif
UP) S'u
OtIS
(24) i' '.
Rocers
) iQ'lbOrhOOd
(44) 19 II Donahue
11:30 (2) Il;llywood

S uares
() Lose Of Life
(I)
(9) B-,jy Bt'nch
(24) Electric Company

(35) Florida
Lifestyle
11'5 (6) News

Dr.

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lung cancer that occurs in the
or career today.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) non-smoker is often different appearance of the breastline, WILLIE CHARLES MOORE and
DOROTHY MOORE. hi wifi,
but not by enlarging the breast. CHARLES HENRi arid KATIE
A transformation in behavior from the type that occurs In U
on the part of a loved one smoker.

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welcomed by the family.
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YOUR IIIItT)IDAY
Aug.27, W15

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THUTAS

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WED
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rlf.addressed envelope and 50 at all. Any exercise that (ui-

that an action to foreclosure a
mortgage on the fottc,*enq proptrly

Cigarettes, Cigars, Pipes,
DEAR DR. LAMB - I read

upon LEONARD V WOOD, At
round shoulders has this effect, torney for plaintiff, at Suite ill, 751
Some of the programs for Maitlanci Avenue Altamonte

your column Matiflg that breast enlargement also in- Sprlfl(Js. Florida 32701, and file the
original with the Clerk of th above
breasts were nOt muscles anci dude a high calorie diet. The Styled Court on or Wiore the 72nd

rnen that breasts will rt In- the other effccts may outweigh, Complaint herein
crease in size and shape when If I may use that term, the WITNESS my hand and seal of

using certain exercising advantages obtained.

sag" than most of
somen
want,
Overitretching
ligaments

Said Court. thiS 11th day at August,
1975
(SEAL)

Serve You.

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From

'16,900 by

fAME RICAN
LEGION
POST ]

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Deputy Clerk

bra,

DEO.10?

with extras Big lot and utility
Niitdiflg Reasonably Priced 'n-'
120's Phone 815 87'??
(I IF F IORDAN REALTOR

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SALES BY
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J('.11P4 fr'tJI(')FP

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Small Efficiency H°jSC
Ore Adult Plo Pets
190 Mo 37? 3.41?
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Two Nicely lurn'thi'd 2 h"3rr.,-in
Adults preferred $135 to 5)10 per
month Call 777 4170

bargain

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Spam' up 0 0' trailer
near
slopping. quiet residential Adults
only Dreamwnld Trailer Park,
37? 7577

,'API'ICtJ Rental houSS 0$ i-.N'y
itesripti0n H,ive .spol*canls 377
5611

Where Quiet Nlqhts and Cool
Breezes Create the Lifestyle
Youie Bean Searching For.

1.2 Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished
4

Came

out and

17.92

see

Sanford Neat To Cavalier

New 3 fIR 7 BATH
HOME. all extras, good lO(AtiOn
MAKE OFF- ER 12)2287

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SACRIFICE

I brl. 7 bath. sep
. large F-Ia room; new roof.
Sh,tClt ipt Innitiril ocr 373 1657

SANFORD'S NEWEST
ADULT or FAMILY PARK.

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Luxury Patio

"Malt"

Apartments

Matthew
CarriageCoveAduttClubhous'

Club Hort- -3 p m
Daly ttoSi'W cj

0no Thursday 7
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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
Ctose to everything yet away from it all!
Large wooded lots 'Street lights
Paved streets 'Sewers 'Sidewalks

If your club or organization

would lIke to be included in
this lIst, call:

30 Year Morteages - $ pct. down
_______

or Conventional Mortgages

CONSTRUCTiON kc.
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT

372 Un

510' PoolSWading Pool
SLake SLaundromat

STUDIO 1,2,3

BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

lAdull Clubhouse with
Color TV, Pool Tabte.

Kitchen
Steen Center. Jukebox,
Pool Table. Pin Ball
Machine, Pop Machine

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extra nle, 51.995 Call Don Pôc"
at 377 1651 Dealer
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ANTIQUES

7IELCAMINO
Loadedw,ttsextmai

lPieceorHousefuil
CAP1 373 4321

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Wanted to buy used oIIsce furniture
Any Quantity NOLL'S Casselberry. Hwy 7792 130 470

PP'.or'ie36Sll$lalterlp

1967 Plnmouth Idoor. real clean car
Mu's' see to bsl.ve 322 7183
973 Piniult I?. equipped w-"patented ECI unit, flew tires t.

RIPlEY WOODS BARN- w, buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell
for Xl pt commiSsion Fr
Pickups Auction Saturdays 1 p rn

brakes, 30 plu'5 mpg 323 6447
1971 Capni. 2.000CC engine. ar. AS'
FM Stereo, copper colar 76 MP.
to'an.3OpIus MPG highway S)5'

Sanford 3777770
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
To prices paid. used. any (OOdi!iQn
su 8126. Winter Park

CMP or take Over payments 555

mo 377 7300 eves &amp; wk nd

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PEAL I LP.

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Inter or
Pinster
brick 8.

Pest Control

,!rr or

F

Plastering

AR I BROWN PEST CONTRO,,
75i62 Pa.-k Drive
122 9.t65
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&amp; s'muated
spec alty 372-7710

p.5?chnQ
StOne

HOME

BUDDY'S

IMPROVE

Pt Care

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ALL TYPES OF CA

AIENT

AND REPAIRS

PEPI'TPY
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372
PET PEST INN

i3cvirdng 8, Grooming

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Ph 372

42__Itv bite Homes

p Vo 30 Pc' on electrc?y
:eiluIosc' Ibm" 1',wn is
Irusulatoni F c-c t'ee .'%!rra!e-S,
648 6553 rn 9

.5 rdo.s &amp; Dorr Scrm.rn's
Cutc.'r "sd,' Petr
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1505 w. 25th St.
SANFORD

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Omlam.d Take Ii 1)?)) MId

last ol Hay 1797

ia$ix- o. Satirn on Se'sfirC A..

323.81.,0

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322.2090

Land Clearing

Beauty Care

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

380) Orlando Drivm'
San(oncl)73 5200
1977 F airline 'I FiR Spanish design.
AC, sl,'ig . sn-pet Ni, dOwn $P7 64

Ctearnio till dirt clay, rock
All kiocitf digging b4QW trailers
stOrd &amp; moved 37391470r Si.i
1195
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43-tACreage

MOV I PIG II AU LI NC' SALVAGE
Sonny Broolts
321 0799 anytime

10 Acre'. m'i',tr 1 tkr H.srnm'y cansi
tt-irpic:h tt'ue 'n'd,ilr' All or part
57.000 an acre 37341
SEMINOLE CO Beautiful S or 10
acres. paved road. trees, clear.
flowing slreitnn horses ci k Terry
Pr,tltt 678 0711

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Merchandise

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5G-celIar'ous for Sale
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Mower'. rep.hirr'.j ,tlntiOSl
every kind al prices you can nI
ford Call 373 1)09

i.wfl

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linusliinq free estir'iatm's
Concrele and carpenter

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Tree Service
SMALL BUSINESS

Lawn Care

Don't juSt Sit there waiting for lrt
piton. to ring Advertise your

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air conaitioning

roofing 37) $7S

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If You'll find Il-sat someone out there
needs 1.1St what you hvi t offer
C !sssitied Ads ijicint work
CALL 373 7611

there wouldn't bt any

Il-sinking

about that summe'
vlCitiOfl5 Get a better car through

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Office Machines
OFFICE MACHINES

FULLER BRUSH

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY -- SELL -. TRADE
311 IISE First St
37?

Drecto,

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1 m'r P.rb,40 sod Delivery

LAwn Mowers We Sell Ils, Best &amp; I
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Service the Rest Western Auto

service in The Herald s
rl8ssifIed
flusines
Servsc

311

PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
(',sII Phil (,on?atm'z 305 31) 3939

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BLUES'

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SOLAR HEATING AND WATER

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LONGER USED CAMPING
GE AR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT
',Oi% ,',llH A CLASSIFIED AD

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bOat; portable TV
1956
andlargebarforsale Canbe'seen
at 1709 MagnolIa tan tsousei

Orders taken Monday Wednesday &amp;
Friday only 372 1w

ROt STE RED Wi I13 VALUE S
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CustOh' I5ay baling' Light

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concrete

BUDGETS

Land Maintenance
clearing 373 8877 aftet'

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321 0707
Ruildig, roofing and

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with th state a' Class A
Contractor Homes ,sddit*Ont
5)77 or P68.4)1 eveS

Register

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Ct,sIrr'i 5%rrk I c "r's"i fnrvis'rt
'in" ,-'.Ii-su.it,- 371 #s) U
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Home improvements

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A&amp;u cLEANS ALL

CrIer c"

i.pect rout repa.r'., tInt rof or
sis.ngles All work gvaranteej
BPOGDEPI ROOFING 3236700

FRO'.' 'TOPAY'S 'AANT

ill v7'.i

If your roof
is for the birds
Call the BirdAllen Wrenn

Pressure Cleaning

Roofing

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS ,0R
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST

Sell these idle items with
a want ,sti in place your ad. call
your friendly Classutid oal at The
ii,-r,-,i1 t'

Aerat. Portraits Ativ" , 5'ng
r #7!

ESTEPSON LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing. Excavating, Ditch
Work F ill dirt, top soil 372 5943

Picy ( l e

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kids Ci(itflrow the c*'ng set or small

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C&amp;A Backhoe Service

Hauling

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SEAMAN,
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550 373 3*16

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J Home Improvement?

PIT 1OPIIP4C. 3738877

Forrest Greene. Inc.
123 6)61

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Bring your own home or
select one from our
models on display.
rs,,i

Sanford, Fla,
211 W.2Sth
Remodeling
Callfor App?. 3223103

1973Hond CiviC

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

remodeling

7nClMonday_ 7000

68-Wanted to Buy

AIP
C 0 N D I T I 0 N I N 6.
REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
All
WORK, 71 hour Service
AIR
makes
DYKES
CON

SAPIFOPI)
2 'iti'?t 3 Pedro-: hOr".'. i'i-'tr,tl hm',l &amp; ar. fenct.t
h-a,t,ttil .tkc $17000
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Miller

_______________________________1977 Plymouth Barracuda. lOaded
car to find, $1,995 Ask tr
Chuck Gmbv. 373 77)0 Dealer

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entraI Heat 8. Ar Curidtacxiir'q
For free C'.timAtCt, call Carl
Harrit, at SEARS in Sanford 373

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GFPIEP.sI. CONTRACTOR
PEAL ESTATE. INC

Peg Real [tlt,. Broker
1100 F 75th SI
372 6653

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Building A New Home?

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transferred 571 7)6-5

A Superb Mobile Home
Community . . Wdh
Something For Everybody.

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Air Conditioning

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Home wills Pool. in Deltona, price

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paint, e'uiellent cOndition

-----JIM DAb,,.,, JAll FEED
"Buy D"e'ct From Boxcar"
GORMLY'S C 46
Sanford 373 1733
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HAL COL BEPT.REALIGu
Eves 372061?
Setma Williams
PEAL TOP ASSOCIATE.372 1581

lOP.)

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Established Residential Area?

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77377)0 Dealer - _______________
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5985 Ford Galaile 500 XL. ?5'
automatic transmission P1e..v

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DISCREET
Owner wiShes hiS beautitul home
sold csuietly and discreetly Thit
reflects Ihechamacter of the house
,sncl the sourroundings Baths and
Bedrooms arc
spacious,
3
recklessly t,nicm.d to sell now
3c SCi' '1719110

Harold Hall Realty

In Sanford's Finest

Fvry Mon &amp; 5,t

14

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HAL COLBERT

A Small Classified Ad brngs big
returns Try cvi, and see Call 373
7611 or 8)1 9993
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','4l-IEP MOVING- Small down &amp;
mOve in attractive') bedroom I'
tath P-'r'rrie i'rntral heat P. air,
1,4 VT'

9US1 SELL

RI N GO

1971 Chevy Nova, I door, loaded.
pxtra clean This car was $3,195.
now $7,595 Ask for Ctsr.,ck Gamb-y-

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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Pci;
Real Estate Broker
322 7643

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Thura v Each MOnth

'70 Ynrino Cnur"
68 Charger PT
(.00d Cred"
Low monthly f'Cyr -m'I'.
Many Other Cart

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I lVlPl(',QUARTERS AND
BLISINESSLOCATIOPI
5n1 busy Highway I? 97 Star? tour
rwnpuiiiIIness 5.15.000 Easy termS

323.8670

Moving? Why Not Live

V-Radio-Stereo

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'U VW Fastba'
'65 Fle-twn1

67A-Feed

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377 1301.

JOHNNY WALKER

41'-Houses

'7) Toronado loaded
'73 C adiltac flay''. I cr'r 1 •Xi'1
miles

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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
61.4 iO(I
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Peat Estate Broker

REALTORS
ill 0011

MIS

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3 Sow'. 17 6
010
Alto rh:ckens ducks &amp;
r'Abhit$ '171 0971

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(all tJsOn Lots A. Acreage

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Roar,

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IIAL.L REAl TY

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I IVARIL liv PLUS- 3 BR.? bath,
maintained,
well
recently
redecorated, nice trees A. Shrubs.
$79,500

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Entertainment Center. AM'

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bath, reduced from 531 600
171 600 for last cash deai

a-Wanted to Rent
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CHICO&amp; THE
MAN USED CARS

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$61600
NOCK5

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Chihuahua puppies. AXC, sonic yer
We Trade Anything
small
$65 up One female
1605
37')
miniature Dachshund, red. $65
Also Siamese kittens, $10 and 515 '69 Falcon hardtop SPort COUPØ
ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING
standard Shift. 6 cylinder, new
Al-ID BOARDING KENNELS. 373
rirabet. excellent qas mileage, a'
5757
conditioned 5*50 or best offer
Phone 8)1 5902

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(.COfl INCOME
Comfortable &amp;
rdifl',f'cIent 7 BR with 7 avant
mints. r..'ilc SIlO en $29000
with I BR home ott
'WI) ACRES
54-Gaig Sales
rir'.msd nanilen land or pasture
I
177.000
('.lC,,,N'T ;r C,ARAGE SA F
I APC,F SHAPED F EPICED BACK
YARD with '1 FiR, I bath home
Furniture. .'Iothinq. drum set.
7
auifar, exercise ecuipment
cACRIF ICE
Hr,me cxi lake. 1 BR.
Fantastic buys August 78. 77. 78
7 t.,tPS r'ntral 1.-al a r
240? kr,' Avm' - Sanford Phone ')
.t'C) I OCA If C) COMMEPC At,. #67*
lçim sale ci' "is'
('15'

t 177000

OPPORTUNITY

For Your Junk Cars
37') 1)29

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rM 5tm'cpej PAdi
75" Color TV
with remflte control, record
player 5150 S74 1511
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817W 1st St .372 56-lI. 322 7757

BUILT WITH PRIDC-IBR.2bath.
all m.lras. Irqe 'ocms. 2' -i acres

It
deal garage. ShOP.
Will
All of part
,sarehDusr
renicleI t u,j' ?enant 122 '11 or
37? 6-a?0
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CASH

Maltese Puppies beautiful, white, S
wtt old. AKC Req. 5)505700
fi4

Color TV's from $50. B&amp;.'i, from
115. Srrvicp ,stI mkS HERBS'
- 'TV
1700 S Frich, 373 1734

CHOICE LIST 17465

'tuf CONTRACT

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1700 377 5757

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IN ALL PRICE RANGES

"SFRVICF BEYOND

Real Estate

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Y'1ariner's Village EN

3/? Il If
AFTER HRS
3770618
3273991

Kish Real Estate

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BALL REALTY

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3771991
19195 French
777 7371. 377 1196 373 191-I
1/? 1959. 372 1164
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3,S-vbi$e Home Lots

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Siberian HuSkiC. AKC
Female, all white. lOrnos

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2 Bedroom. 1901 Smmmmerlir, Ave
16.900
327 3197

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Stemper Realty

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Cash
For YOur Junk Cams

373 1766

KEPIMORE WASHER. parts.
Sr'-,:( e uS'd machnes
PAOOP[ 5' APPLIANCES 323 0697

Acre Pm'lty. REALTOR 123 7150
ii

JUST REDUCED 51.000. 7 ftP. I
bath, large corner lot, drive by
7001 Surrmsim.rI'n At,,' and c..Il for
t'q'tAl'. si

Twp b.'drcinm trailer •sir con
il-toned Ights &amp; water tufliShnd
'173 5659

IMjke your Budget gofurtrser, V'iop
I ip. ClassifIed Ads every day

F'rrim' P-opes

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POOL HOME- Pedu:t-d
O0O. 3
lIP. 1 t',sth. central heat air.
Florida room, lenced 'van A real

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737 159 2615 i'aimett Ave

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Yclvinator refrigerator, Sidi by
5dm', on frost, clean, good con
dilion, $100 Phone 377 7739

7521 Park Drivc

34-IobiIe Homes

1961 Pontiac

----WCC? Plum' Lustre Electric Carpet
¶l-uarripoo.r fC)rOnly$l SOper day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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AT
RtP(,AIN PRICES SANFORD
t.uC 11014 171 1310

Twit BR, scr porch, FP, garage.
I carpet, no Qualifyng 511,950

Hunt Realty, inc.

PC. ALTOP
3279711

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for Rent
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oh At IT '1

baths, garage, 125 750 Acre
PtitY. REALTOR. 37) 1750

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Jim

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52-Appliances

322-2420 Anytime

S,ir.tri":i lU 7801

8616311

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I Casteltierry. immaculate 3 BR, I',

ASSOC

Pr"tl,'r ID' W Convinirrc

One Bedroom Furn House
SIlO Mo

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czzzzz

on beautiful wooded corner lot
TP*v' price s right ,tt 120000 Call
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2565 Park Dr
REALTORS
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W. Garnett White

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Acreage

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37-BusinessProperty

REAL ESTATE

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8G-Autos for Sale

Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave - Sanford

KULP DECORATORS
1I)7Y1 Itt St .3777335
'a" fliiv Furr,?urC

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

307 Eust First Downtown
373 91)1 Eve 869 1146
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Singer Zig lao fl c,,tj-ret, 3 needle.
front load deluim' Sewrig machine
Sold new for 534900 Pay balance
of $88 or 10 paymentS of $9. See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER

Your MLS Agency

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And

g

KISH

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P EDUCED 53.500 - Owner says
Sell1 This lovely) bedroom home

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Assume Payments

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P.'otorcycle InSurrice
FiLAP AGENCY
JiJ 3101

,,nt ,tnt
i)f, i,
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'il$% lii'.' r/ r
U? 2511
t31
9993
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r..,.,
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u.nuru*i,nu.
Itt St . 37) 6630

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P1JLOP 322 7198

Used office furniture

62-Lawn.Garden

51-Household Goods

blue. thm' golf course 15 green, and
waiting for you' From the game
rooms to 1Pm. spar ;ous living room
you'll See impeccable taste
throu1)bout A beautiful home los'
ttie di$cniryiinitting buyer

.Im)(l dii y mOm s.'If 3
Becirrwsnis. plus large iimnily
room anti furn,stsed klt( Pert.
a'. tr, If-' Yrxjr prr.. 1I 5Pm)

78-WtOrcyc$eS

Wood cc ',lrr'l d.',h f'l'fi)twC desk
'rretaral desa', &amp;
P.
- m'har%. %,
chairs. Straight chairs, tiling
cahintm4s, ass Cash and Carry
PIOLL'S
Casselb.rry. I? 97.8)0 1706
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371 7151

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THE POSES ARE RED--- the pool

SOniC tii up

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MAITLAPID FLEA MART

oj', SAL ES t E#SDER"

CaIlBart Real Estate

ped Call eves 679 3091

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porcelain MiSc

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Call 327 3178 to find our information
on how to receive a free set of
waterless rr,cKwre

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For rent or sale 7 yr's old, 3 BR. 2
bath, family rm . 2 car garag'.
central air, heat, kitchen equip

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Realty

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VAS000WN

Ste

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ceramic •'teph.snl, Vietnam.
m'', &amp;n&amp;cj I Japanese Hibhi,

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Make i'iftrr n iI ni ',iate C-Air 4
stylish 3 bedroom. 7 bath. toadied

3 11,-droom. 1 bath enclosing car
port. I0 mm,, plus deposit 373 I
I
75.1
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7 Story.) bedroom, central heat and
air:
neighborhood
niCP
References required $190 month
1)00 dm'rssssit Phone 377 7399

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3 6.4
641

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'UP.'INOL

Pay Yourself
51.000 Wages

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bAL IY- CO.
BROKERS

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QicOrd.t;oned Batterie's, $17 95 cx
change REEL'S RUDY SIICP.
1109 Sanford Ave

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1911 Mv,--y 17 ? Oo'n 5's? &amp; Sun 9

Inflation Buster

26065 Hw5' 17 92
REAL TOP 32') 5174

MEETINGS
M
danditmi

Al

pçp

SanlancioRe,sity Inc.
REALTORS
r'.rne83l 677?

Lovelyccitt
ar ..v
v,
Adultt 140 pets 377 7741

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fleeutiful ranch type home
Ostern area
1657 '171 AIM

2 BR , fenced yard, carport, private
street. 516.900 Terms 373 6670

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7o-AUtO Parts

60-Off ice SuPplies

'

Ut,'. 1?') 6173
Niqht fl
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Duplex
7 bedroom, Lorsqwood
IllS month

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33-Houses Furnished

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JUt-INS I

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?977Hw', 17
'In 5961
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Yu'll find a huym'r wditing for
whatever vo., have In Classified
(')
bi'm'l) it Sell it And tend the
bids a rlw'rk It'll come in handy

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7

New 7 hr'mlrrinm home on Oak Way.
Sanford 5)30 month

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P.'q Real Estal.' Broker
flU W Is? 5?

3 Bedroom patio homes, $209 mo
FIRST MONTH'S RENT FREE
372
7090
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7736061 or 373 OS)? eves

Sanford,

Doflry

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REALTORS 8)0 6061
After HrS ill 1470

M UNSWORTH REALTY

Bedroom with lamily room or
third l)edrØOfTi Air conditioned
with fenced yard 5)60 mo 1898
7)06

2E'

Each Woodmere Home Features Central Heat And
Air, Shag Carpeting In Living Areas. Inside And
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More t I I Come
On Out And See For Yourself.

Hwy.

fly Elaine RiChard,

can o'ur from go.ng without a Publish Ag 19. U. P. Sept 7, 9, 1975

"MEANSTREET"

Circle.

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Arthur H ftkwith, Jr

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2P4EW BIG HITS

Mayfair

tnmr

DAVES' 373 nyrt

ROBSON MARINE

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Seiiha Diving C,t'ar. aluminum tank
with hark pack
eguIator with
(PC (.aur,e8, Emner4ency Valve
pr Sweat Suit Professional mask
8. v. r)iv.'es cAtch bag. Writt
d."pthctAge Complete outfit 5375
m', Pest nffer Excellent Condition
s;n
I'll 3605

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you Qualify'

rt',%ly p.'lintq'ct Sled mc 1st 8. lt
P. itr'persil Sunl,trrJ 32) 0545
III

Hot"

payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government SubsidiZed
to Qualified buyers Call to see

conditioned

Florida
has been I ted against kOu. and you

cents ttnd ask for The Health proves holding the shoulders are rlr,d to serve a copy of your
thereto, if ifly.
Letter number 2-6 on Tobacco: back and corrects or prevents written di'li'n

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AdultS only, new 1DR. air. wt
carpet. ceramic tile bath 8. kit
chefl Residential area $130 uc

HEIGHTS, SECTION TWO. ac

Sanford
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Ready To

furniShed air conditioned
References reguired $100 month
150 dm'Nu' t t'hOnp 31? 7)99

you know that your
club or organization c.n
pp'M In this Iistirq each
week for on! 53 per
t5eek
This is an ideal
way tn inform the public
yovr club activities
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Rm'gularat7sp M

Anything that stretches the

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nruflli5piq Get all the egupmen
dii-' fl"f'd for those big ones with

Experts

01

Did

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

breast might enlarge it, but it
OF.NOAILYIIA.M.TfL9:)0P.M.-FRf.ASAT.TILtO;3OpM,
lI'i9Fren(PIAv,.(Hi.w8y17.)

5)351150 CoIorTV
QUALITY 11414--NORTH
tI&amp;SR 131 Longwood

For A List

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can have health problems and Is pushed forward, like putting

the breast on a pillow.

3 PP. 1',' btth, ar

c.,'.,,

We Buy Furniture

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CAlL 377 7611

Crank Realty

Pie.', houses na rural area 740 do.vn

32-Houses Unfurnished

I-jrnSPuerj
tiles inCtudCd

itri

'.'.y

"Get ' Em While *

* They're

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Ear11 tirdat 7 IS P M

RACE WITH PCT(RFONDA
that muscles will increCac in accumulation of fat will enlarge day of September. 1975: otherwise a
Iudgme'nt may be entered against
THE DEVIL WARCEPIOATES size when exercised. Does this the breast in some women, but
for the retit demanded in the
ALSO
It

'OE OF THE GREAT '

Directory Daily

8%

KATIE HENRY. P'.s wife,

this newspaper, P. 0. Box 1551, front chest out and enhances cording to the plat thereof as

IOCING (HAn

'I,,

Jfl 0185
atm'

,.'

etc

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1LAKE MARY- 2 BR Duplex: $150
plus $50 deposit
rorrestGnecne Inc
PEAl TOPS

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_________________________ Radio City Station, New York, the breastline wBhout in- reconjed In Plat Book II. Page 45.
'C•O
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NY1919,sendalong,stamped, creasing the size of the breast Public Records of Seminole County,

.

Check

1

3 or 1 ip mini
farm, with lots ol fruit Has I BR
apt ceiling below dooraitAl at
175.900

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abe Mary 1110 3771261

r l'n''

together. When you strengthen

prestige and also bring you
personal satisfaction,

ICC bedroom , If
1)00 per riD

The Business

Every Wed &amp; Sat
Early Birth 7:15 p m
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ALso, certain exercises Irn- in Seminole County, Florida
Lot 1, Block 7. LINCOLN
pocketbook will enhance you health write to me In care of prove posture which throws the

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SENSUI%RflUNB
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furnished or unfurnished Ne*l
redecorated Cone see 300 C
Airport Olyd . Sitntovd 373 1)40

TAXCREDITAPPLIES

lot of health problems, but you the breast even a small breast

\n excellent year lies ahead never smoke. For more in

COVE APTS
re &amp; 7 bedroom aparimerlis

1114

I arce 7 bedroom dupip,. kitchen
eqtiippm'fl. completely fenced

Bingo

{

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tl'ia,'r

etc Buy I or 1001 ferns Larry's
Mart, 71% Sanford Avi

9973 arid a friendly Ad Visor *11
help you

,.

7175 YALE AVE

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31-Apartments Furnished

MeetIngs
Busine 730 lstTues

Tobacco is associated with a and enlarge the muscles behind TO CHARLES HEILRY iid

fir you. Added funds in your formation on tobacco and

BAMBOO

tel.nhr,rtn RA1.107A

'anf,j

doubt that any of the caustic called the pectoral muscles, A COMMERCE,

NOTICE OF SUIT

Rentals

MODELSNOWOPENFORINSPECTION

do with your problem, and I muscles behind the breast, OF FLORIDA DEPARTMEP T OF

about a dramatic change either,

run 12 year h-stOry C*SS OfOyeVt i
WIK KAP WASH to he one of tp
highest investment returl
husinMses known We provid
finanm- nn. SitC analysis, con
'Intirtion and service Call Bol
lay collect (81)1 977 3019

ti.y Il 92

50thdI Sanford

today. Your efforts will bring exposed to are related to It pressing the palms of the hands

,

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.i ,,i,

Chapter
30

It.s l797IMt't.

Keep yourself busy a home fwnes you may have been good example is the one of

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If yrtii've riarbi'rl then-ri 'ill to college,
fp
nrar'Ianr.
service
or
wherever, do them a favor Place
a iidssifieml ad and %sIt thur old
hike',, 'bates, Sijrfbnarcl% and
other thinu'. that arm' clutleninq uo

7139C,At E PLACE-- 3 BR, l' bath,
nareoc, 'I yrs old, in new con
ditio 171.900

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

CASH 372.4132

ITEMS.
WI NT F R
SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD Phone 373 7611 or 83)

YOUR COOP?

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For uSed turniture appliances tool•.,

M.SKL ROOM TO STORE YOUR

717 RAV WOOD CIRCLE- 3 BR, Ii,
bath. flPW carpet in excellent
condition Large lot $71,500

3 PP, 1'.' bath home, can assume
mortgages nay small closing, and
fifl'Ii' fl 1st mnrtmjaqq' p.tynrtenl
Si.0 "irintlif,

LOPIC,W000. beautifully located on
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2 acre plat
Deluxe 2 bedroom
ctuplexm'j. air, carpet. drapes.
appliances, utility room, carport
$170
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Duplex, lbedroom turn apt .adults
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professIonal ollici No experience

10-Apartments UntUrnlsFc

lando Prof. Ctr. 22 W. Lake
Beauty Dr., P.O Box 8094
A. Orlando, Fla 32806.

AMERICAN
VETERANS

"-?t

(IF I 1014!. Ni-s Duplex, Furn
unlurn I)rop.'s. Wattr, Lawn
(MC 373 1875 or o#4 aO.l,s

Never iisr',l II' Halhdwav fiberglass
f,p,in 4 bo1 8. trailer with I S
mntor Also 15' Traveler &amp; Trailer
with 'IS HP 1,%ercury. so 3n oou
after I p m

KIDS F LOWN

SANFORD

WITT REALTY
Pr'u P.'al Ettp Brok,'r
371 OA-IO
373 5715
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68-Wan?ed to Buy

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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25"
TV, Stereo COmbination
(heap ('riot I'nrtdt)Ii Also 1961
t"'sirl't p.ck. up 3730701

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31A-Doplexes

Tuesday, Aug. U, 1975-78

for Sale

Vjtcbpn Bathroom Cabinets, C
er tops. Sinks ln$tallat,on addit
able Bud CCbØII 'In 105? any
time,

by owner, 'I tIP. 2
SANFORD
bath. 7 yrs old Central Peat air,
s-erp."t. garage, sm, ',ed porch.
large Int. mined location Assume
7'. pci or $SO down. Fl-IA Priced
'.lnw i HA appraisal 373 6137

I"W Si F THIS
519500 4
I'rdrnc.n,, l'i baths Assume
nortciarm' Owner will carry 2nd
nu'irfnane with si.000 nlowa

Nice efficiency apartment, upstairs.
all utilities lumn 59? 50 Adults
only 377 7796 ev,'% A. wk ncit
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drAw and cut lettering, 319 5675

NEW HOMES. 3 and I
S IWt riown. i'a pci

interest

7SiS Park Drive $70 up

High school diploma Reply to 00.

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DISABLED

Most of those exercises yOU HENRY, his wili, THE UNITED

Defendants.
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

with people

nu sell "Don't Needs" ,i,itP
.jnt act

More information may be
obtaIned from the Wage
Hour office at Rm. 309, Or-

All

OF
AMERICA,
results in a better Un- Theviruspneumonlayouhad readaboutorseedemonstrated STATE
CREDITHRIFT ACCEPTANCE
derstandinganda happier day asactiildwouldhavenothingto are designed too work t.he CORPORATION, and THE STATE
for you.
PISCES (Feb. s-March 20

JAbVS

Person to work

'I

NOTICEUNDERFICTITIOUS

Exercise will improve the

A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAYS WANT ADS'

l's like pennies from heaven wtie;

ased on age from emDloyers covered by the
AGE DISCRIMINATION
IN EMPLOYMENT ACT.

N UT I C E

DEQ
151
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This NEWSPAPER does
ot
knowingly accept
HELPWANTED ADS that
indicate a preference

1fl

Sanford, Florida 37771
PubliSh Aug 76 Sept 7. 9. II. 1975

NAME LAW
recentlyhadsurgeryforit,and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ARIES (March 21-April 19) one who has been a bit testy change in thought or direction I don't smoke, but in some
the undersigned. desiring to engage
proves fortunate for you. You areas where I have worked
nt,usines%underthefic'tltiOusname
Teamupwithsomeonewhohas lately.
04 LAW't OIl'S JEWELERS at Suite
can
gain
benefits
from
your
there
have
been
some
caustic
CANCER
June
21-July
the same work objectives. It
16, AItamcinle MaIl, IOS A East
Ideas you have for the home new attitude,
fumes, and also, when I was a lIIt'thO(LS since the breasts are Altrnr'nte Drive. ifi the City o
could prove very profitable for
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) child I had a bad case of virus
not muscles?
today are good ones. Get out
Altamorite Springs. Florida. intends
both parties.
I had the opinion that exer- to register the said name With the
TAURUS (April 20-May 20j and shop. You'll find exactly You're especially attractive pneurnouia. Could that have
today, and stand out among caused this' Would appreciate cising would increase the bust Clerk of the Court of Seminole
YOU can accomplish a great what you want,
County, Florida
deal today, Tackle that tough
size. I know exercising helps
Dat..c thiS 71st day of AuOuSt. 1975
LEO (July 23- Aug. 22) You'll friends. This happy day could )'OW opinion,
LAWION'S
project ycu've found difficult to hear from a friend today who alter some ideas you've had
firm and prevent sagging, but
DEAR READER -About
ALIAMONTE MALL. INC
another.
complete in the past.
has an excellent suggestion on about
per cent of cancers of the lung will it cause a lasting Increase
fly Harry B Gordon.
SAG1TARIUS (Nov. 23-DeC.
President
in size rather than just ternGEMINI (May 21-June 20) A how to get something you've 21)
in men occur In smokers,
des'eIoent of a new
Publith Aug 76. Sept 2 9 16 19/S
happy day for the family. You wanted. Heed him,
As a woman you will be in- porary as in the ca.ce of weight (lEO
151
friendship will help you
can now solve the problem of
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 23)
pout- Ierested to know that women gain and fluid gain?
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
how to get along with a loved Some extra effort is all you'll cialb' in areas both very mi- are far less prone to lung
DEAR ItEAt)EIt
No,
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
portant and vital to your perneed today to get you over
cancer, particularly during the exercise does not increase the
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
sonal satisfaction.
top in a task that has been
Jan chIld-bearing years, but a size of the breast. The breast Is COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CAPRICORN Dec.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.1704.CA.O9•A
'iving you fits. Get going.
higher per cent of lung cancers all fat, glandular tissue, blood
19) hard work, plus a little help
LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A from
FOEPAL NATIONAL MOR
Dame Fortune, brings in women occur in the absence vessels, and liberous conTGAGE ASSOCIATION,
lob
of
smoking.
Also,
the
type
of
nective
tissue
and
ligaments.
long-sought success in your
Plaintiff,
_______________
URGAINMATS.(VIRYDAYI
K2:3ORM.SL25 -'

working conditions Insuranc
benm'fts Call for appt 668 449)

P 0 Drawer Z

Lamb

cancer besides smoking? I

For Wednesday, August 27, 1975

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ABLE TO PREPARE BREAK
FAST 1046 Hrs per week, oc.

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Attorneyt for Petitioner

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(CT THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR

14-busIness OpportunItIes

tWO IS)

CLEVELAND &amp; MIlE

373 7611.

?.l,tie rum fq'ui,tlq' , tuil -r li,,rt time lr
P0mm' health care. 5ille-r corn
panions and light hOutikiepirig
d'jtjes serving the elderly in
Seminole County Call Project
OASIS 373 7090

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE'

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Herald.

Ext
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hri

Publish' Aug 76. 1975
Arthur H

Evening

, Sanford. FIn, 3777)

1,ittar 1.'sSc,n'.
5751) ii Ii',ti
3?) 361
David 8. ()o

(ounly, Fioidd, and Serve a COPY at he Front (West) Door of the
thereof on Petitioner's Attorney, SminoIe County Courthouse In
Jack I Bridgis of Cleveland 8. Sanford. Florida. the above
Mile. P 0 Drawer Z. Sanford.
personal property
%Cri
Florida p771, on or before thi 30th
That laid sale is being made to
day of September. 1975. or otherwise satisfy the tirm of said Writ Of
adefauIlwiiIb.enleredaasnst you. Execution
WITNESS my hand and official
John t Polk.
seal of the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Sheriff
on this 72nd day of August. A 0 •
Seminole County. Florida
1975

The

11-Instructions

and file your Ans*e- or other timber, A 0 1975. offer for sale and
defenseor pleadng with the Clerk of sell to the highest bidder, for cash, j

Insizuctiona: The hidden name, listed below appear forward

wonderful way to spend an dramatic struggle to survive.

mankind.

Sweepstakes
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P C I H S A M I 1 0 1 It K It I'

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EVENING AT POPS RERUN A mauled by a bear, and his

with a vendetta.

unemng, dedicated servants

9:30 (44) Gomer Pyle
10:00 (2) Celebrity

C It V H T It ; II N H H (

Can you
write' Do you live in the Oviedo
If so. contact me im
mediately, if not sooner I need a
Correspondent who can Cover city
council meetinas
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the local news If ou can answer
affirmatively 10 the questions
above, give me a call Bill Currie,

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Respondent. end LINDA W and the undersigned as Sheriff of
JOHNSTON. Wife Petetione,. these Seminole County. Florida. will at
presents command you to appear 11 00 A M on the 17th day of Sep

the patients for all the other Hayman and an assortment of a young director has problems
doctor series that make the "old-tuners" songs with the
with a lading big star on his
doctors out as unfaltering, audience joining in a sing- picture, the director decides to

Beaver

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116W 2nd St

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NOT ICE IS )4E E ElY GIVEN that
bi' virtue of Hid certain Writ of
EKecution IssUed Out of and under
In Re; The MarrIage f:
the e4l of the Circuit Court Of
JOSEPH 0 JOHNSTON.
Seminole County. Florida. uifl •
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final judgment rendered in the
and
aforesaid court on the 13th day of
I, tNDA W JOHNSTON.
J',nuary A 0 1975 fl that certain
WIe Pit;oner
entitled. J t Truluck. doing
NOT ICE OF ACT ION
business as Securty Lumber &amp;
TIlE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
Supply Yard Plaintiff. vs Bertha
JOSEPH 0 JOHNSTON. WHOSE Collier, Ed Collier and Mary Lee
RESIDENCE IS CITY OF MAR Collier. Defendant. wti'Ch aforesaid
TINSVILLE, COUNTY OF HENRY. Writ of Execution waS delivered to
STATE OF VIRGINIA. AND me as Sheriff of Seminole County,
WHOSE MAIL:P4G ADDRESS IS Florida. arid I have levied uPon Hi
Pt 5, Box III Lot No 7. MAR
followino de'S(ribed property owised
TINSVILLE VIRGINIA 71112
by Bertha Collier, said property
A sworn Petition for Dissolution of being located In Seminole County,
Marriage a Vinculo h-svinq been Florida.
particularly
more
filed regarding your marriage tO described as followS

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9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
(L9) Movie
(44) Leave It To

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.1751.CAO4.A

li have listings We have buyers
We need another real estate Ii
centre to help us make Sales
Forrest Greene, Inc
37) 6353. 32? 1970. eves

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AVALOP4 APARTMENTS

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Story," an anthology about which runs into a major obstacle when Richie's father
doctors, and the way t1ann

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II 00 to C F Recipes. P0 BOx
157. Apophis Fi4 1270)

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all four In one capsuie. asK for
V06 . FauSt's Drugs

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Abby Mann is now embarked next half hour deals with leaves his exile on the island of

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WILL NOT RE RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
MYSELF AS OF AUG 25 1975
RaymoJ Fail

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Call 17) 4581
Write P0 Bo* 1713
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on another series, "Medical Fonzie's anticipated wedding, Corslcatosearchforthe cache.

almost appears to be going stripper.

(44) RelIgious
Townhall
8:00 (6) CaptaIn Kangaroo
(44) Fllntstones
8:30 (44) Three Stooges

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for Seminole County. To*n of Sanford Florida, ac
Florida. the short titteof which iIN cording to plat thereof it recorded
THE MARRIAGE OF
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in Plat flock 7, page 71, SemInole
JOSEPH 0 JOHNSTON. HUthdnd
County Public Recordt

been conducting interviews,

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diligence of certain members of every effort to get behind bars Browne returns for the series.

MORNING

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SarahCoventry Jewelry earn $3lo
$5 per hour cor,,mission F5ili 0'

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SiC area Large play 'vurC
SuperviSed Swimmung 32 3171

Sundoy - Noon Fridoj

aai jail i

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overturned because of the once he is released and makes Itrone are featured, but only

(44) Donahue

Jail

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY day an

evening ilcI care 6 30 am to
a iii A Chitd' World 373 8171

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income as an AVON Repretenta
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Complete child care %ervicei Ne,
Summer Program, HEY DIODLI
OIDOLE DAY CAPE 373 5690

tOgi7 nt Nixt to new Drivir,
License nureau 37? 6615

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A BABY'S WORLD Carefor infant

41C a line
1 thru S times
31c a line
6 thru is times
24c a line
26 times
(SI.00 MINIMUM CIIARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

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(35) Rocky And

(24) Florida Report

830 (2. 8) Movie
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5:00 (9) You

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(24) World Press
(35. 44) Movie
(2,8) Days Of Our
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(6) As The World
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(9) Let's Make A

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c0 (2, 8) Adam 12
(6) Good Times
(9) Happy Days
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(24) The Arbors
(44) Underdog
(2. 8) Another World
(6) Match Game
(9) General Hospital
(24) Romaqnolis Table
(35) Mv Favorite
Martian
(44) Three Stooges
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(8) Mery Griffin
(9) 1 ucy Show
(13) Orlando City
Council Meeting
(35) Fitman
(44) GilIlgan's Island

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(6) Edge Of Night
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WELtS DRILLED PUMPS

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CARNIVAL

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suits, but a second spade was
ICU
He needed a successful clubfinesse to collect 10 tricks, but
South saw there was a slight ex tra chance. East just might
hold the singleton king of
diamonds.
Anyway, South wasn't
vulnerable and decided it was
worthwhile to play the diamond
ace to see what would happen,
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One interesting feature is the
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strong distributional hands "I forqot to tell
without an inordinate number installed today!"
of high cards. Thus A K Q J5 43 V A Q 32 • 2
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FUNNY BUSINESS
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in Canadian Acol. So would
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munity center and setded for a potential 1132,OCO in

center for 10 %ears beLause it uould add
character" to the area and provide day care
facilities for children of sorktng partots as !Ae1l as
a communications center for Midway residen t s.
Joyce Sellen, a county planner, said the grant
application — which will be mailed Thursday —
stood a better chance of funding from federal of.
licials if money is slated for paving and drainage
problems.
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development" and might "bring more tmnt'y into
the Mith a communit

The grants are from the I)t'partrnent of }ioIisu1t
and Urban Dev elopment
HUD) and are

federal dollars
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Count% planners stressed that a successful grant
this earod pen the do•' f future grants
Seminole County.

sfx~cifically used to brighten up areas considert-d to

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aunity center. Mobley said the center is budgeted
for $1000000, but added residents would "tailor"
needs to the amount of the grant.
Then Commissioner John Kimbrough asked
'Mobley if he wished to gamble for the community
center and stand a chance of losing the entire sum.
"We could get away better with a community
center," Mobley answ ered. "But, I'd much rather
have something than nothing."

slum or blight" areas.

The County Commission voted unaruiiou.sly 10
list paving and drainage in the application

If its successful, the grant gould provide $31,000
for drainage and $88,000 for paving of five streets.
An additional sum would Lx budgeted for cost
overruns,

County Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr., advised Mid'a' residents to "look into some of the dollars and
capture them for next year."

Streets slated for paving re Miday, Crawford.
Byrd, Gramby and Kings Hoad.

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Commission meeting for a rate vestigative analysis" of the
increase for about 2,200 firm's request for higher rates.
customers of the Sanlando
Though Cohen's report
Utilities.
rapped the firm S methods o f
About two months ago, at- figunng the rate base, the
tornes for the firm asked that report b i cally, agreed i
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Calendar
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Howard Osterman. a San- Comics
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larido attorney, disagreed with Crossord
Though no official corn Cohen on some matters during FiItori
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miss on action was taken at testimony by Cohen
on hIS Dear Abby
Wednesday's public hearing a report.
Dr. Lamb
certified public accountants
Only a few questions were Iloruscope
report recommended that the 1isked by members of
the hospital
commission grant the rate hike audience during the lengt1
Obituaries
request
hearing The area sered by Sports
Commissioners have 55 days Sar.larxlo includes almost all Tt'lt' ision

TODAY

investigation after being
comicted Tuesday by a circuit
court jury of possession of

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skating at Melodee Skating Rink. to benefit the light against
Muscular Dystropby,IsAllauCah11l, 1l,of 118 Lake Mliuik
Dr., Sanford, son of Mr. and Mrs Don Cahill. Skaters went
from 7 a.rn. to 7p,ui Tuesda&gt; ., rM;e osri $1O. The Dna)
figure will not be asitllahle mmlii all pledge mane&gt;' has been
turned in at V p.m. Friday. Youngest to I LniTh 12-hour
marathon sas the years old. but a three-year-id put In 10
hours on skates. Herald Photo bs Bill Currlc

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pave five streets,
County officials told a Midway representative
that it's possible the federal government won't
grant the money unless it's to be used for high
priority items — drainage and paving,
"U it's a gamble, I'll take the drainage and
paving. I'd rather have something than nothing,"
said Fred Mobley, a spokesman from Midway.

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pa'ers because the count&gt;'
needs additional space which
can be purciiased now cheaper
than at a later date.
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Whether the Seminole County
School Board sets more
hearings on its proposed $50.2
mnillion budget for the new year
will be determined at a meeting
at 6:30 p.m. today at the
Alt.arnonte Springs City Hall.
Assistant Supt. for Finance
Roger Parris said this morning
he will ask Board Chairman
Robert G. Bud) Feather if
additional sessions are
necessary. The board ended
two days of hearings late
Tuesday in reviewing the
budget, wihch includes a $1.3
million increase in salaries.
If additional hearings are
necessary, Hams said, "we
may have to meet over Labor
Day," A special meeting has
been set for 7:30 p.m. Sept. 3 for
the porpost of the board "expressing its intention to adopt
the budget and to advertise the
eight mills needed for the
operating budget," Harris said.
(Each mill equals $1 per $1,000
of appraised property value and
is used as a measure for
determining property taxes.)
Harris said the board late
Tuesday finished reviewing the
capital outlay portion of the 3page computer printout budget.
This portion does not involve
millage, Harris said. since it
includes state funds and an
unspent $3 million from the
drop of four mill,s (a special tax
assessment which was dropped
this year).
The $3 million is earmarked
for improving and upgrading
the count"s older choo!;
w hH a
noe in Sit,
Willuani P. Bud) Layer's "big
priority."
At tonight's meeting. the

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alternatives remain. They
involve purchase of the Mon.

paid to Seminole Memorial neither
alternative is in the Lxst
Hospi tal.
interests of Seminole County.
1ihIen also says the suite, due
The library was approved l,
to its depressed financial
the voters in a referendum last
condition. pulled back on some
year. And Orlando officials,
comrrntrnents to Seminole
Vihlen says. already are pur.
County.
chasing books and hiring
'For instance, it's costing personnel for the library 'S
SiO7,0(.) in property tax money
anticipated Oct. 1 opening datt
to replace state dollars pulled
lie said the Montgomery
out of the Seminole County
Department," the Ward purchase represents a
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missioners have sliced the 19Th.
we can and then replace these
76 budget to a "bare bones"
absent dollars with ad valorem
*l,2l0,&amp;46 — a figure which will
taxes."
necessitate a 6.1-mill land La.x
Vihlen echoed comments
instead of the 5.3-4 milLs cerfrom Commissioner John
tiE ted by the county's appraiser.
Kiri..,rough Kimbrough sa's $5
The Office of Management to $6 million in fixed costs set by
Analysis and Evaluation the state have locked corn
i OMAE) released the final missioner's in and dlsalloed
figures today after corn- cuts in certain areas.
mntssioners chopped 1.5 million
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off requests submitted by control over this mone&gt;
department heads.
Kimbrough said . The money
County Commission Chair- goes to pay for courts, employe
man Sid Vihien Jr. said today retirement benefits, the tax
that "right now the board
considering further cuts, but
it's going to involve some major
policy decisions."
OMAI: Budget Analyst
Eleanor Anderson said the
county will advertise for a 61
millage rate which will produce
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$905,000 more than mone&gt;
anticipated from a 5.34 levy.
Initially, department heads
asked for $22-million, but
commissioners pared those
reesta to what Ven
a "bar-c bones" budget of more
thin $l$-ixMlliofl.
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dollars. Our federal and state revenues are
used to determine the amount down drastically. We find ourselves with no
of taxes paid. For example. a
alternative but to cut as far as we can and
6,1 mill le
would require a
taxpaer pa $6.10 for each then replace these absent dollars with ad
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Value of stolen property
and enterings and larcenies is
steadily increasing, according showed a Jump from $113,975 in
July' 1974 to 1259,3% in July'
to state and local officials.
The Florida Department of 1975. These figures are only for
Criminal Law Enforcement the unincorporated areas of the
FDClE annual Uniform county covered by the Sheriff's
Crime Report for 1974, released ikptrtinent.
In 1974 there were 185,(43
four months ago, shows the
nonviolent crimes of burglary, burglaries reported in the state

shows 180 burglaries, 214 lar.

Sheriff's deputies and in-

Binford, however, say's the
"county' got a good deal, and I
got a piece of the actio,i."
Binfcrd is quoted as saying
Laurel will receive 50 per cent
of a $50,000 commission fee and
that he will receive one half of
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Seminole school officials the state tells the School Boards
school finance officer, said started two day's of budget what they must levy to parttoday the $3,122,318 increase in workshop hearings today in the cipate in sta te funds"

the state "pot" actually will each $ 1,000 of assessed property of the increase in local effort,"
total 18,314,529, comDared to valMitiOn
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secretarial association has won
The secretarial association —

out of a total 131 drivers — was 162 validated signatures.

a hearing before the Public along with bus drivers and a

"too striall" a group to bargain.

have 104 validated signatures payroll. The organization has

School Board members wiU

Also on the agenda is a public
hearing to consider rezoning
property between Santa Bar
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A request to transfer $11,075
of internal funds in the 1975
aiscal budget for the Sanford

School Supt. W.P. "Buld" Airport Authority is a1slo on the

consider the recently agreed Layer has praised the contra :t agenda.

ceived on upon master contract at 6:30
No word has been r,,

fr' ; ielk'r In Pelley', !'E!{C the status of
have won
Employes Relations Corn- third organi!ation
the third p.m. at Altamonte Springs City
mission j PERCI to appeal for recognition from the board, but Chairman Curtis Mack cited organization recognized by the Hall.
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At the present time, the
counts has an ordinance that
controls utility services to all
customers outside the city
limits Knowles wrote in his
memorandum to the City
Conutussion.

and between Iroquois Menu'
uid Muhask Atnue.

A public hearing is set for
agreement as being the -best"
considering adoption of two
for both sides,
ordinances rezoning property.

PFI(C guidelines requ re
SEA and Pelley hammerM board. as well as teacher, One is for property between
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the lo' to mid 903, Lows In the School Board, an official said may not be as easy.
to hack up his decision not to of non-instructional workers, out the final contract Aug.
14. ratification of the 75-page
In Fact, PERC aheady has grant certification to Seminole
lOs, Variable winds around 10 today.
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tot portions of two lots Just
outside city limits is on tap for
tonight's regular City Com.
mission meeting beginning at 7,
(Pete) Knowles has re,
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local effort " is necessary board room of the county office
Harris said the state earlier
4A because the aszessed property at 202 Commercial A%enue
predicted the county sould get
Supt. W. P. (Bud) Layer said $2.3 million in additional state
411 valuation Is up for the whole
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Tom drawnbyCountyAttorney Torn
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The FDCLE annual report cenies and 29 motor vehicle vestigators reported stolen reports for July 1974 ShOW 136
shows there were 1,523 thefts investigated by Sheriff property valued at $138,146 was burglaries, 198 larcenies and 17
burglaries re ported in 1974 in John E. Polk's deputies.
recovered in July 1975. This motor vehicle thefts for a total
unincorporated areas
of
Property reported stolen in total includes all property
'I $113,975 in stolen property.
Seminole County. This was till July' 1975 was valued at recovered even though stolen in
For the month of July in
addition to 2,313 larcenies and $259,396, according to the prior months.
reports by Polk's office show
286 auto thefts.
Sheriffs Department reports.
Of the burglaries investigated 161 reported burglaries, 146
Currency stolen accounted by deputies last month, almost larcenies and 10 motor vehicle
State officials say the per.
centage of crime increase is for nearly half the total like percentages are known to thefts. Total value of property
still increasing at a greater rate '$108,083)
and
autos, have occurred during daylight stolen during these offenses
in the central and southwest televisions, radios, stereo and nighttime hours. However, was $144,000.

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Sheriff Polk's budget

larcen and auto theft inequipment, and cuneras ac- almost one-third of the questioned
i' property valued a $75,848 areas of the state.
Kimbrouh said he didn't
the
contract
creased 31.9 per cent.
million stolen. This compares to
A spot check of Seminole counted for $67,807 of the stolen burglaries couldn't be pin- because Laurel Realty is the know if Cleveland was "inA survey shows, using the 142.625burglaries in 1973 with County Sheriff's Department property. Household goods pointed as to exact hours of brok er on the land deal. And, a terested", but the corn.
Burglary is big business month of July (latest available $53,783 million in property records for the month of July reported stolen was $11233.
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In a press conference last "too late" because the request a clay pit," Hattaway said.
missioner Mike Hattaway said. Wednesday, Hattaway said he should have been made before
Markham Woods residents
Polk filed a petition with the
contend the county did not
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the commission formally
Also on Tuesday s agenda is i
to dear the air o ver in
okayed purchase of the clay public hearing on the Semmok
lay's end. Also, they were Seminole County Commissioner nuendos of impropriety" mining pit west of Interstate 4 County Port Authority budget.

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(ounty Commissioner John

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Wbile her big brother hopes for a bite on his line in Saturday'$ hopeful the budget could be
Mike Hattaway to-day rear- surrounding the purchase.
and east of Woods Road.
f ishing rodeo staged by the an or tminole Ja ycees in
It. reduced and millage held to the firmed hi intention to seek a 30Commissioner John Kim.
Hattaway said some citizer
Mellon Park. 15-month-old Joanna Rowland of 108 Tangerine Dr., limit certified by
the appraLser. day morn lorittin an the county's brough said
decides t havea nibble on the bait herself. Her verdict' bread
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can be pared purchase of a 101-acre clay pit know "a
about Hat- purchase are
halt tastes a whole lot better than the fish her brother caught. The
er, and
s exactly what site.
taway's request, but he said It's
"irs the best possible site
winners of the rodeo are pictured on Page 2-A, (Herald Photo by we're here to do," CornBill Vinceot Jr.)

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resurrect its committee and
And Ms Anderson pointed out
w ith a conscientious effort,
complete Its self-appointed that in Prevwus 3-ears corn.
watch dog furitlor by at missloners have lowered the

tendance and Input to budget millage each yea r
hearings," Kwiatkowski said.
However, she agreed with
He said the
the league's efforts Williams that the costs of
have
short" because no running government are
League members have been spiraling.
present at the budget sessions.
She is a budget analyst in
DlC' WILLIAM
"It is at these budget OMAE, which streamlines the
Analysis and Evaluation conference, pledged to hold the
Kimbrough pointed out that hearings that the 'rubber hits budget evaluation process by
I OMAE told commissioners millage within the 5.34 mills set at present county officials are the road'
this is
ccr.'r. 1.
--- where the k*enini,
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today a 6.5-mill land tax would bs the appraiser.
close to that toal because
is
doI1
out, ' fnrrn'i iLilvlJ whit s nestkl
be needed to produce a budget
of more than $18 million. The

initial budget proposal wa
more than 122 milhon.
"I've called you togeth r tos
discuss the missing million

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Civic Associations to complete sessions with more than $22
its "self appointed" watch dog million in budget requests, but
sliced more than $4-million
By l, Li i trIl (dfl levy UI)
I challenge the league to to 10 mills
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Seminole County Corn Anderson said most of the cuts
missioners today
began which brought the budget from
searching for ways to pare $22 to $18 million occurred Last
$1,450,000 from the 1975-76 week. She said commissioners
budget to stay within the 5.34 need to approve a tcntive
mills certified by the county's budget by day's end.
1 taxappraiser.
Commission Chairman Sid
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thundershowers. Rain chief negotiator, said he was organization "-rtification.
Bus drivers have the right to the 1975 legislature — the increase in base pay.
The second ordinance is for
Sources say some board
letter
that
by
Without
PERC
certification,
appeal
that
decision,
informed
per
cent
rezoning
between Cedar
applied
to
the
total
members
aren't
overly
happy
The
$300
probability 30 to 40
Sem I n ole
E du c a t i o n
representatives
of
the
county
an
agency
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exempted
from
However, the secretarial Association (SEA) contract is wage scale allows a teacher at sith the contract and plan to Avenue and Holly Avenue and
through Tucdy.
Complete details and tides school svtein's 280 secretarial bargaining wi lithe boara.
association is a larger group, up for board ratification the top end of the pay scale a oppose it at Wednesday's between Fifth and Sixth
p1''ycs should appt-ar in
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Monday, Aug 2S1975

Gunmen Take Cash, Flee In Auto

FLORIDA

NATION Man Reportedly Robbed Outside Bank
IN BRIEF
Enquirer Offers Reward
For Kennedy Information
LANTANA, tAP) - A $100,000 reward As bem
offered by a weekly newspaper for information am
evidence leading to arrest and coniction of a eonspiratoi
in the murder of President John F. Kennedy.
The National Enquirer, headquartered in this Soutt
Florida city, made the offer Sunday amid persLstin
public speculation on whether the Warren Commissior
got all the facts about the assassination,
1)ir offer comes at a time of great public doubt OVCT
the conclusions of the Warren Commission," the Enquirer
said.
The commission found that Lee Harvey Oswald acted
alone to kill Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963.

By BOB LLOYD

Draging operations were and radio and tape recording
and Oak Avenue, at 10:50 p.m. reportedly were last seen has been found at Winter
Herald Staff Writer
Pierce said he had arrived to fleeing west on First Street Garden and admitted to an conducted at the river location equipment was reported stolen,
Deputies reported today that
make the Eastern Oil Co. toward Interstate 4 In the blue Orlando hospital for psychiatric Saturday before the man was
Sanford police today were deposit when a blue sedan sedan.
located
at
Winter
Garden
by
an
undetermined amount of
observation.
money
was taken by burglars
probing the reported Sunday occupied by four men pulled up
Pierce told officers he ran
The search began Friday relatives, deputies said.
who
broke
into the Sanford Hecnight robbery of a service behind his car at the curbside two blocks to the Greyhound night when the Sheriff's
Vee Center, 2311 W. First St.
station attendant as he was depository.
bus station to report the rob. Department received an
making a night deposit at a
Police said Pierce told them bery by telephone.
Sanford police Jailed Anthony
anonymous telephone call that
downtown bank,
that two men ran from the car
J. Robinson, 19, of Apt. 97, Lake
a man was jumping off the 1.4
Samuel Pierce, 50, of 113 to the sidewalk depository
Sheriff's detectives today Monroe Terrace, Sanford, on
bridge at the St. Johns west of
Scott Dr., Sanford, told officers waving pistols and that one of
were probing a weekend $5,000 bond on a circuit court
Sanford.
that two men armed with them said, "Give me the bags
Sheriff's detectives today
Deputies found the Fern Park burglary at the Longwood warrant charging breaking and
pistols robbed him of 11,800 in you've got in your hands."
reported that a Fern Park man man's pickup truck containing residence of Edward M. Kuhn entering with intent to commit
two bank bags outside the
Investigators said Pierce who was the object of a St. a suicide note but were unable Jr., 105 Cedar Oak Trail, in a misdemeanor and petty
Flagship [lank. W. First Street wasn't injured and the gunmen Johns River search Saturday to locate the roan,
which $2,036 In cash, Jewelry larceny.

Burglary Probed

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Levi May Hire 'Watchdog
WAMIINGTON(All) - Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi is
considering appointing an internal Justice Department
"watchdog" to investigate any future department
scandals.
Levi and Deputy Atty. Gen. Harold H. Tyler Jr. are
weighing the question while dealing with allegations of
misdeeds in four major department agencies - the FBI,
the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, and the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
The department as a whole and several of its branches
have been beushed with accusations of scandal, some
serious and some mere personality clashes, over the past
three years.

Williams Raps Ford On Energy
THE HERALD SERVICES
POINT CLEAR, Ala. - Florida Lt. Governor Jim
Williams today criticized President Ford for his failure to
agr with Congress on a long range energy program.
"We, like everyone else, are looking for leadership
that is just not there," he said.
Williams also partly blamed Congress for failure to go
along with Ford's energy program or enacting one of its
own.
'The President's program may not be the best, but
it's the only one we've got so far. Congress ought to adopt
it or come up with its own program or shut up about It,"
Williams commented, while attending the rust business
session of the National Lieutenant Governors Conference
here.

Gradual Decontrol Sought
WASHINGTON (AP) - The chairman of Mobil Oil

Corp. says oil price controls should end gradually, rather
Um expire abruptly next weekend, to avoid a "shock to
America's fragile economic recovery."
Rawleigh Warner Jr., chairman of the third largest U.S.
oil company, said "nobody really knows" what the total
economic effect will be If controls end suddenly but it
"could stimulate higher prices, higher wages and perhaps
some loss of jobs."
Warner, in a letter to members of Congress, said a
gradual end of price controls over several years
"cushions the Impact of higher prices on the consumer
over a period of time." Warner Urns became the first U.S.
oil executive to oppose a sudden end to controls.

Panel Challenges Lockheed
WASHINGTON AP - A congressional panel is
challenging Lockheed Aircraft Corp.'s assertion that
business reasons prevent the company from disclosing
the names of foreign persons and groups receiving more
than $fl million in Lockheed payoffs.
Treasury Secretary William E. Simon and Lockheed
chairman Daniel J. Ilaughton testily today before the
Senate Banking Committee probing the payments that
Lockheed acknowledges making since 1970.
Simon chairs a government board created to oversee a
$250-million government loanguarantee granted
Lockheed in 1971 when the company was In precarious
financial condition.

New Book Defends Nixon

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Trial was expected to begin accused of possessing 398 before Judge Cowart are
this afternoon before Circuit amphetamine capsules found scheduled to enter negotiated
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Court Judge Joe A. Cowart Jr., by agents in the auto,
d,
Court files also list 12 blank, the court t(xiay.
for an Orlando couple charged
with possession of drugs and a signed prescription forms, two
Meanwhile, in another
stolen auto,
bags of marijuana, 521 other courtroom, Circuit Court Judge
Gerald Fay Clary, 40, and pills and capsules and$4BOcas.h A.J. Uosemann Jr., Is
Diane Isola Benedetti, 21, both was found in the seized auto.
scheduled to hear the grand
of 1415 E. Amelia St., Orlando,
Also scheduled for trial this
larceny
trial of Jerry Starr, 21,
were arrested June 10, by week before Judge Cowart 15
agents of the Florida Depart- James Tucker Jr., 19, of Apt. 32, of Orlando,
ment of Criminal Law Enfor- Seminole Gardens Apartments,
Starr is accused in connection
cement at a south Seminole Sanford, accused as an aider with the theft of ti television set
and abettor In the July 30 credit belonging to Eddie Lee GUlls, of
shopping center parking lot,
The trial was continued from cards and cash robbery of Lou Altamonte Springs.
Aug. 4, when defense attorney Dritz at 110 N. Holly Ave.,
Six other defendants listed on
Chris
Ray told the court that a Sanford. Other suspects In the
there are the winners of Saturday's Fishing Rodeo, sponsored by North
Carolina physician, who case haven't yet been up. Judge Ilosemann's trial (locket
the Sanford-Seminole Jaycees at Fort Mellon Park. Kneeling are was to testify for the defense, prehended, according to of. are expected to enter
Matt Swinford and Marquetta Presley. Standing, from left, are wasn't available. Today
negotiated pleas during the
}4y ficlals.
Jesse Rutherford, Bernard Hall, Chris Bowlln, Glen Wode and said the doctor won't testify.
Four
other
defendants
week,
defense attorneys told
Yvette Poor.
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COME OUT ON TOP

Councilman-Suggests Sunshine Violation

tician has followed a recording in which he defends for.
moer F;cictent Richard Nixon ith a book charging that
Nixon was driven from offk' because be appealed to the
intermediate majority.
The book, "The Intermediate American," was written
by Stephen L. Adams, who says Nixon will be playing into
the hands of those who want to destroy his political
philosophy if he does not re-enter politics.
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Well In Own Defense

TAMPA AP
Superhuckstei' Glenn W. Turner,
wearing toupee, false teeth, elevator shoes and rhinestone
American flag pin, is not daring his listeners to be great,
lie's asking them not to send him to prison.
Sometimes the sharecropper turned.mullt-mnillionai,re
even gets the 10 women and two men on the Jury in his
federal mailfrautj retrial to nod in agreement with him.
As Turner's trial entered its fourth week today, a
lawyer for one of the four co-defendants admitted that
Turner is doing rather well as his own defense attorney.
'lie's getting better,
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By DONNA ESTES

$1,000 in expense money
Councilman Don Schreiner, meeting or workshop.
Keller said as long as no ficials. Grant called the
Herald Staff Writer
quarterly. Currently the in- however, produced a notice
When Connell questioned employes in his department meeting back to order at 10:35,
dividual volunteer fire fighters delivered to all councilmen by whether his approving vote for were related to him the anti- but gave no report on any in.
LONG WOOD— Council share the $1,00oquarterly based the police department last the budget would make him an nepotism law has not been formation he may have
Chairman J. H. Grant today on a point system of number of Friday and posted on the City accessory after the fact in violated.
tamed from the attorney.
called an announced workshop fires attended and exercises In hail Bulletin Board, which said violating the state nepotism
Connell several months ago
Grant did say the session
session for the City Council Into which they participate.
only that the council would statute, Grant adjourned the charged that 36 per cent of the would continue until 6 p.m. if
official session over the ob.
Connell said, the $1,920 meet - not designating meeting temporarily to call city's employes were related to necessary to complete work on
jections of Councilman Gerard budgeted by Public Safety whether it would be an official City Attorney Ned Julian.
one another or to elected of. the 1975-76 budget.
Council.
Director Doug Keller for only
Although Grant announced at the volunteers who were state-

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10 a.m. the workshop was being certified apparently ap- Glornar Explorer Meets Barges
held to finalize the budget, at proved by his colleagues out.
10: 25 a.m. he called the meeting side a public meeting. He added
AVALON, Calif. (AP) - The built by billionaire Howard

After two days, when the yesRod Jackson, harbormaster
to
order
after
Connell
suggested
none
of
the
other
councilmen
Glomar
Explorer
has
rendez.
Hughes
and
used
in
a
secret
srI
had not arrived at Catalina, at the Catalina isthmus, said
his
colleagues
had been
to discuss the matter roused with two waiting barges government mission to raise a spokesman for Hughes said he the two barges - including the
violating
the Sunshine
Law, wanted
today.
in an isolated cove on Santa part of a sunken Russian didn't know where the ship was. giant, Redwood City-based
The first disagreement
Connell questioned the Catalina Island after a mys- submarine last summer,
IINIBI which joined the Glomnar
between Connell and other legality of the official meeting, terious four-day journey from dropped
anchor in Catalina's
"It's In the Pacific for sea Explorer In last year's subma.
council members was on saying no notice had been given its berth In Long Beach, only 30 Fourth
of July COVE on trials," the spokesman said. "I tine recovery mission
had
whether volunteer firefighters to the public that the meeting miles away.
Saturday after setting out from don't know where It Is, but we been waiting In the cov€ for
should continue to receive would be called to order.
The sophisticated vessel, Long Beach on Wednesday.
never announce where It I&amp;" some time.
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the student body's nickname,
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Flaming crosses were found In "the Rebels."
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Au thori ties declined to ecuRosa county schools, hours be- late on a motive for the burn.
fore they were scheduled to Ings. Two officials of the local
open today.
Man have denied reports their
Police officials declined corn- group had something to do with
ment on their Investigation.
It.
A school official in Escambia
Dr. Roger Lott, deputy school
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County, where 12 of the crosses
were Ignited, said classes superintendent, said he didn't
opened on schedule and that no believe the Incidents were not
other incidents had been related to the recent redistrict.
Ing of schools. The new districts
reported.
and
were
required, he said, because
A Pensacola newspaper
two radio stations were con- of the construction of a new
tacted during the night by an high school.
anonymous caller who directed
The school was scheduled to
them to the schools where the open today but construction do- _____________________
crosses were afire.
lays will probably postpone the
of the crosses was set in opening for about six weeks,
One of
front of Escambla High School, LOU said. Students bound for '-'
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the site of rat lal vi olence in re- the new school have been
cent years. The 5th Circuit placed on double sessions at
Court of Appeals has ruled that Pine Forest High School. There
Camera catches a St. Johns River gator'ieye view of car crossing
FROM
the Osteen Bridge and the idle
the students should vote as soon was no cross placed In front
hyacinth harvester In the dIstaLce. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent I
THE RIVER
as possible on whether to keep that school, Lott said.
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Au- raigned today in federal court
Last year, Pasqua was ac- ported at the trial by two of the 15 years old, was not Identified crude explosive device.
thorities say four teen-agers ac- on charges of sending cx- cused of stabbing a 17-year-old bombing suspects
Mrs. Pasqua's mail was do.
Allen G. because of his age.
cused of mailing a pipe bomb to plosives through the mails.
Newark youth. A local judge Disque and Robert R. Luongo,
The plot to kill Pasqua's livered to the luncheonette beone of the youth's grandmother
Young Pasqua engaged in the found him innocent, but police both 19, of Newark.
grandmother failed when a cause her store was closed last
had compiled a 10-name death plot because he wanted to in- revealed Sunday that Pasqua's
saitress at a nearby lunch- Tuesday, the delivery date of
list In a scheme to "change the herit $10,000 upon his grand. claim of self-defense was supThe fourth bombing suspect, eonette opened and defused the the bomb.
world."
mother's death, authorities
Police refused to identify said. But Mrs. Pasqua, 68, a
Hot Too Hot.
those on the list, but they con- jeweler, sa id she had not made
Coal.
firmed that it contained the out a will.
lust Righti
names of several police officers
Police said the suspects beHOUSTON (All) Donald K. where he will undergo the sur- examined by a pathologist.
FREE
and Madeline Pasqua, the longed to a group called the Slayton, an astronaut who has gery
ESTI MATES
on Tuesday.
If the specimen Is benign, no
grandmother of one of the sus- First Brotherhood, described as spent most of his
space career
Doctors recommended the further surgery is required. If it
pects,
a revolutionary organization battling medical problems, is surgery after a sophisticated X is malignant, however, the
Steven Pasqua, 18, a second. that
wanted to change the scheduled to enter a cancer ray revealed a small lesion on doctors said part of a lobe of the
year Rutgers University chem- world. Police said they had no hospital here tonight for explor. the astronaut's left lung.
lung will be removed.
istry student, was arrested En- evidence the group's mem- atory surgery on a lung.
A space agency doctor said
The lesion was discovered on
day night along with three other bership included anyone other
The 51-year-old astronaut will surgeons will remove a wedge- X rays taken of Slayton during
of Sanford, Inc.
Newark teen-agers.
than the four who were ('heck into M.D. Anderson bios- shaped specimen from the le- his recovery from exposure to
Ph. 322-8321
The four were slated to be an- arrested.
pital and Tumor Institute, sion and it will immediately be toxic gas.
100 N. Maple Ave.
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Killed In Car-Train Wreck

By 111K ASSOCIATED PRESS
The deaths of two Dunnellon girls in a car-train collision
at a crossing on
a seldomfl.use(I section of track pushed the
number of weekend traffic fatalities in Florida to five, the
state patrol said.
Troopers said a (ni c lit train sariimi ied Saturday into a
ar at Romeo, '.' imt of ()ca Ia, killing I )ebra Sue laiwards
and Donna I^- Pinin, both 16.
Officers said the two dead girls and Julie Dixon, 17, of
l)unnellon, were contestants in a beauty pageant at
nearby Rainbow Springs and were being driven to Ocala
by Mary C. (lements, .18, to be photographed.

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AL'GUSTZ3, 1975
ADMISSIONS

Robert Ii Smith, Deltona
Mary F. Sullivan, Deltona

Sanford:
Florence S. Beasley
Clara Brown
Frank L. Dampier
Soloman, Jerry, Altamonte
Springs
Edwin G. Waldow, Deltona
Laura M. Everett, Oviedo

DISCHARGES

Sanford:
Glorbe A. Gray
Allie Keller
Eddie L. Robinson
Wunona M. Teets
Patricia F. Wakefield
Claude Whiddon Jr.
Mrs. Anthony i Rutha) Brown
&amp; girl
Richard
Manning Jr.,
Altamonte Springs
Mabel A. Friedle, DeBary
Sandra T. McMullin, Deland
Nancy F. Morton, Enterprise
Sara F. Hill, Deltona
Stanley V. Slocombe, Deltona
Earl C. Webb, Deltona
Lester T. Carroll, Lake Helen
Harry E. Gilmore, Lake
Mary
Jerry 0. Turbyvllle, Maitland

Council Goes Into Session
Desp
ite
Protest

Accused Bombers Had Death Lest,:Officials
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DISCHARGES

AUGUST24, 1975
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Rachel Berrey
Alexis Bradley
Anthony B. Hawkins
John Johnson
Sylvester K. Jones
Joseph Knight
Joseph Murphy Jr.
John H. Ithtliff
Jeff Williams
Christopher F. Bayer,
Deltona

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Sanford:
James J. Drum
Minnie B. ["rison
James Hayes
John T. Johnson
William A. Mikkola
Mamie M. Smith
John Taylor
Brian L. Warren
Raymond N. Hicks, Dellary
Iwan Wasilewsky, Deltona
Tommy
W.
Edwards,
Enterprise
Jessie L Channel, Titusville

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70s. Variable winds around 10
mph, stronger and gusty near
thundershowers. Rain
probability 311 to 40 per cent
through Tuesday.
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mainly afternoon thundershowers more likely Interior
and western portions. Highs
mostly upper 80s to lower SOs
and lows mostly in 70s.
Daytona Beach tides: high
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Many Clemency Dropouts To Escape Punishment
WASHINGTON (AP) More
ian 3,000 deserters accepted
a clemency job program
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More Women To Be Ordained
WASHINGTON (AP — Five more women plan to be or(lamed to the Episcopal priesthood in defiance of their
hurchs hit'rarch
The five women, all deacons of the Episcopal Church,
have sent letters to each of the more than 200 bishops of
the church notifying them of their plans, according to the
Rev. Alison Palmer.
The Rev. Palmer, who also is director of the Office of
International Labor Affairs for the State Department,
said Sunday night that she and the other four women will
be ordained Sept. 7 at St. St?phen and the Incarnation
Church in Washington by the Rt. Rev. George W. Barrett,
67, former bishop of Rochester, N.Y., now living in Santa
Itarbara. Calif.

Monday, Aug. 25,1975-3A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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United States Army Captain
Meda Katherine Neiman, 77, of
Chicago, Ill., was killed Aug. 17
in a motorcycle accident near
Montego Bay, Jamaica. She
was riding as a passenger on a
motorcycle which was struck in
the rear by a second motorcycle. A former resident of
Sanford, Miss Neiman was
stationed at Fort Sheridan and
had just been promoted to
captain. She had been in the
Army for four years and was a
graduate of Seminole High
School and the University of
Miami.
Survivors include her father,
I,CDI1 Jack Neiman, U.S. Navy
retired and her stepmother,
Natalie Neiman of Gathmnburg;
her mother, Elizabeth Bishop
Neiman and grandmother,
Frieda Bishop, Sanford;
brothers, John William, David
Douglas and Mark Phillip
Neiman; and sister, Evelyn
Jean Neiman.

Memphis, Term., S. William Jr.,
Jacksonville and Donald P., of
IAverpool, N. V.
Body was sent to Osceoth,
Ark., for services and burial.
Brisson Funeral Home in
charge of local arrangements.
FRANK SENN
Frank K. Sern, 38, of
Jacksonville died Saturday in
that city. Born In Sanford, he
lived In Jacksonville for the
past 15 years and was employed
the
Soytheastern
by
Distribution Co. of Toyota.
Survivors include his partents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Senn
of Sanford,; four sisters, Doris
of Texas, Vera of Marietta, Ga.
and Mrs. Daisy Zipper and Mrs.
Martha Ball, both of Sanford
and aunt, Mrs. Mae Venable,
Sanford

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Helpful To U.S.
one of the least understood of all of the problems
lacing American ppIe in the troubled times is
the mat Icr of whether or not we should sell grain to
the Soviet Union.
Feelings on the subject are mixed. On the one
hand, mans feel a sense of pride that the United
St;1tes of America, the world's mightiest industrial

The Clock

Although it might seem a bit early to be talking
about Labor Day Weekend, let us remind you that
the long four-day holiday is Just around the corner
-- starting this Friday, to be exact.
Labor Day traditionally falls on the first Monday
in September and that means one week from today,
Sept. 1, with Seminole County schools opening next
Tuesday-when summer is supposed to be officially
over.
It is predicted that no less than 516 persons will
lose their lives on the nation's highways and by.
ways over the forthcoming four-day weekend.
That's how ninny died last year over the same
period and, according to the ('oiiibined Insurance
Company of Muerica and its safety and research
team, more will die in 1975.
The primary reason for such a large number of
deaths has been attributed many things, including a
5.7 per cent increase in highway volume over 1974.
We cannot urge you strong enough to please,
please drive safely, and within the speed Limit, on
the coming weekend - and don't forget, It pays to
be a defensive driver.
Be on the lookout for the urwxpeded at all times,

knowing that you have your vehicle wider control
and always ready and alert to lake whatever action
necessary to avoid an accident,
In addition to the 'Arrive Alive' motto, try one
itiore: "Be A Labor Day Statistic - A Live One."
In case you missed It in recent news accounts,
there are over 10,000 mattresses in use throughout
the state's penal system similar to those which were
in use at the Seminole County jail when It caught
lire on June 9, claiming the lives of 10 inmates and
OflC jailer.
The count)' jail has been closed since that
txdocaust.
State officials have promised the removal of the
hazardous mattresses, of the type blamed for the
fire here, will begin immediately.
health and RehabilItative Services [)irector
VilIiatn J. Page said Friday that the plastic mattresses 'will be removed and replaced as soon as
the funds are available."
Page gave no timetable when all of the mattresses, currently being used in youth and retardation facilities and state prisons, could be

replaced.
These 'lolyurethafle mattresses, which are said
to emit poisonuu., potentially lethal. fumes when
burned, are being replaced with the older-type
cotton ones.
Preliminary estimates indicate it will ()st
$400,000 to replace all 10,000 mattresseS with cotton
treated ones.
A grand jury, which investigated the cir(-umst.anccs surrounding the Jail fire here, issued a
report which said the blaze was started by an inmate, who set fire to the polyurethane mattresses
and then perished in the fire.

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This one's attributed to Sam Borden, who writes
a regular feature for The Herald called
sinorgasBorden:
lie says he's joined the millions of Americans
who are growing their own vegetables in an effort to
beat the high supermarket cost.s. However, when
he tried cross.breeding, Sam came up with
toritatoes on a cob.
Nuff said.

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For Industry

TOM TIEDE

Wallace's

commodities to feed millions of mouths outside our
borders. Others take satisfaction in the fact that
a totalls' planned. semiagrarian

A Must: Ford
CHICAO;() Al' i - Declaring market_s.''
America's economic machine is'
Ford stopped here on his way
not running at lop speed, Presi- back to Washington from a twodent Ford today called for tax week western vacation.
Incentives for Industry and an
Ford harkened back to his
end to the "quicksand" of fed- Navy days Sunday night when
eral business regulation.
he sat down to dinner with one
Ford said U.S. Industry is the nation's leading Democrats,
starving for capital to expand Mayor Richard J. Daley.
but is strangled by Inflation, reThe President explained the
strictive tax laws and govern.
difference
between his party
mnenl red
.
"Our financial ability to in• and Dale)' s by saying that Dacrease production is declining," Icy "tenth to favor the port
the President said In remarks Ilelt) tack and I tend to favor
prepared for the convention of the starboard right tack."
the American hardware Manu. The setting was appropriate for
the nautical flavor of Ford's refacturers A.ssn. "This decline
curtailing needed growth in niark - a private dinner at the
Job.j and income and under- Chicago Yacht Club held by
mining our ability to compete Daley for participants and officials of the 1975 championships
4 Internationally."
He said his alniinistratlon of the International Star Class
policies, If adopted by Con. Yacht Racing AssociatIon.
Ford also observed"that I
gress, ou1d lead to "increased
Jobs, Income and full recov. have been crew and now I am a
skipper, and believe me, being
ery."
Ford noted that despite a high a fart of the crew Is easier."
After leaving his vacation
unemployment rate, million
Spot at Vail, Cob., Ford flew
Americansare at work. He said
the challenge is to create 14 Sunday to Libby Dam, Mont.,
million new jobs by 1980 "to where he helped dedicate a $70million hydroelectric plant.
meet the needs of our cxlie got In his last round of golf
panding population."
at
the Vail municipal course
The President said
before Congress retssed for Saturday. Ford put in around
August he proposei to stirnu. five hours a da' on the links for

To Des t roy

nation still must turn to us for food.

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In many quarters there is a fear that grain sales
in the U.S.S.R. will raise the price of bread, meat
and other foods here at home and that
are thus
subsidizing the Soviet onomy. In this sense the

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issue would seem to be simply whether we should
The Indian Embassy in Washington
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A close friend of Alabama's George Wallace
released the text of a reply by Prime Minister
sell or not sell.
VIEAT-W1ZN
the governor's people must prepare
'\
Indira Gandhi to Dr. Benjamin Spock, who sent
However, that is not the question at all becuase
strategy
te deal with an anticipated attempt by
ryEAN'3
heracableurgingber'.tofreeMr.Jpar).fl
the United States still is the international Yankee
some presidential candidates to spread doubts
and restore democratic liberty that the whole
trader. Whenever the confluence of American
about
WaLlace's physiclal ability to be chief
world has previously admired"
executive.
The friend suggests following the
natural resources, talent and technology produce
"I know that you are deeply committed to
view
of
Mississippi's
Rass Barnett Jr., who says:
more of anything than we need, we would be
pacifist causes," said Mrs. Gandhi. "But I am
"I'd
rather
have
a
President
who was paralyzed
foolish not to sell our surpluses.
not sure that you have been properly iiformed of
from the waist down than from the waist up".
(1:1cc
what has been happening here.
recognize this fact, it just becomes a
In
a book condemning excessIve government
"1r. Jayaprakash Narayan has, for a long
matter of how we should sell our grain, not whether
regulation
of busiaeu, Prof. Murray Weldcntime, carried on a campaign against the
we should sell it.
baum
says
that
there were 45,422 pages of new
government and against me personally but we
The resolution of that problem, where the Soviets
government regulations published last year, one
______
did not do anything to curb his movements
are concerned, must begin with a knowledge of the
of
hlch, Naval Orange Regulation 311, manfree speech. More recently he aligned himself
dates
how many of the fruit may be shipped '
Soviet economic planning, which has changed
with R Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh), the
eek1y
from CalIfornia to Arizona. -Summer
drastically in the last several years. In the early
organization which instituted Mahatma Gan____
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visitors
In
the Capital are shocked to find on sale
dhi's murder and which is fanatically Hindu,
l970s the Kremlin determined that it would raise
at street corners here a publication encouraging
preaching discrImination against Muslim and
the living standards of its people by providing
violence in the name of right wing extremism.
Christian minorities. At the same time he enthem with more grain products and meat, ConThe
peridoical, called "Attack," is put out by an
couraged the extreme left. Neither of these
sequent lv, if there is even a hint that the Soviet
_____
organization
known as the New Alliance and
grou has ever claimed a belief In democracy.
crops will be marginal, Moscow moves imcarries
"do
it"
articles and cartoons conIn his extreme anger and frustration at lack of
rnediatev and aggressively into the world grain
demning
race
mixing
and glorifying an assort.
popular support he called upon the army arid the
ment of brutalities against blacks, Jews and
markets,
police to disobey orders.
other
minorities.
Now, as the expectations of the Russian people
"This is what compelled me to take the tin'S
tdeClSlOti, Democratic liberty In India 15
p
rise, even good Soviet harvests are scarcely able to
"
Increasing suspicions are being heard con"If you just look my way, you'll see everything
not jeopardized by the action that has been
meet the demand. Russia will have to turn more
cern.ing the legitimacy of news articles that
taken,butitwouldhavebeenjfwehadpermitted
and more to world markets. And the rising cxindicate large numbers of Americans can not
the country to drifi"
is looking
recognize the Declaration of Iriependence, and
pectat ions elsewhere in the world will make grain
Even in a democracy, of course, there have to
thusinpolls,refusetoendorselt. A typed copy of
more expensive and harder to get.
be limits on dissent and civil disobedience. But
late capital investment through 11 days. The only times he
the document was recently shown to 2.5 people on
The advantage that the growing demand for thereisaLsosupposedtobesomethjngcalleddue
tas incentives. Those proposals missed was the two days he was
the grounds of the Capitol and, contrary to
a speaking trip In the Mlii.
wheat, corn, barley and other grains gives the
process, a subject about which Dr. Spock, who Letter
included
an increased Inpopular negativism, only two people did riot
has had his own run-ins with government
United States, the granary of the world, is investment tax credit, tax ex- west.
recognize it while only one (a woman from
Whi'e House Press Secretary
authority,
could
instruct
Mrs.
Gandhi,
happens.
I
think
we
must
admit
money
is
power
Britain)
refused
to
endorse
it
Government Costs
emptions on preferred stock
calculable. It can help us solve our balance of
... Superpatriot
This is precisely what is so disturbing about
and these two seem to have an insatiable ap- preacher Carl Mclntire plans to build an
q dividends and an end to "double Ron Nessen said that as of
payments problems. it can help with our petroleum
taxation on dividends - in Thursday night, the President
The August
3 edition
of the
Evening Herald
petite. i.s
longbe
assatisfied,
I am spending your money my "authentic Vietnamese hamlet" in Florida,
what
has
been
happening
in
India.
Mrs.
Gandhi
magazine
section
contained
an
extensive
article
appetite
won't
problems, it can be a source of massive political
which both the corporation and had spent 108 hours at work,
has not only stifled the press and Jailed many on the government of Seminole County. The rate
stock It with Vietnamese refugees, and wow the
leverage and it gives us a chance to show camand 44 hours and 20 mInutes at
stockholder
are taxed."
I have talked Individually with three of the toutht&amp; Federal officers feel the plan Ii "in
play.
The work Included sespassion for the needy.
hundreds
of alleged
radicals
menacesgoing
to of ment
increase
in the cost of operating this govern- county comnmlssioners, They seem to be aware 01 Incredibly poor taste" and worry uow that others
public
order,
she has
doneand
so without
Is startling,
Ford continued: "As cxpected,
these
proposals
have
sions
with his staff, appointUpto this time we have generally failed to exploit
through the bother of bringing formal charges
some of the problem areas discussed, I have seen may likewise try to exploit war refuges.
The
raised
an
outcry
from
some
ments,
paperwork,
speechmakAccording to the article, cost Increased from more mcney alboted to an inefficient operation. Federal welfare program admits to about a $1.1
Ing and travel time. The play.
defend themselves In a court of law. She has, in mention was made concerning the Increase in
affairs, and it is time we began. So the answer
members of Congress ...
with no time included golf, tennis and
Congress has come up
effect, set herself up as Judge, jury and population. In 1%9 the population was 82,000. The
sell the grain in the places and at the prices that
The taxpayer is the most abused Individual
error, overpayment of benefits and applicant
alternatives.
We must do swünming.
executioner of indeterminate sentences meted first quarter of 1975 it was 140,033, an increase of this Country. The conclusion could be reached fraud
Donald Limbro, In his book "The
something about expanding our
Soviet Union, well and good.
m
sources
of capital to create jobs
A notorious phrase from the Vietnam war cost of government almost quadrupled. the waste of funds entrusted to a few people who Army Medical Center last year performed, at
e
which Dr. Spock so ardently opposed is an apt Shouldn't the people who support this
and
we
must do It now."
apparently think the answer to any Inefficient taxpayer expense, 24 breast enlargements for
epitaph for democratic liberty in India: "We had be entitled to know why"
He said sonic experts esti.
operation is more funds. Isn't It past time for this wives of service personnel.
to destroy the village in order to save it."
mate
that total investment reHasn't the taxpayer any control over how
change?
McKfnle' or Denal.i?
qulrement.s could reach as high B U d g e 1
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is
money collected hy the politician is used? The
ShOuld the name of North Arn°iica's highest
No, the local empboyes of the taxpayer aren't vestigating the feasibility of creating one more
as $4 trillion In the next few
excessive expenditure of these funds can only be the only ones who are Inefficient. It Isn't difficult muscular police force In Ames ica, this one to
years.
for it, a $31 billion measure to procure arms for the military
Denali
In his strongest statement yet AA
U I I e ci
The relationship between employer and political bureaucracy. Secretary of the Treasury worry that in the event unauthorized people
about
what he calls excessive
To the officials in the Pentagon to whom we entrust the
the
Int-ior
or specifically, the department's
(EDITOR'S N(YrE: One mill
planning of our national defense, the $31 billion is 5O1fl $3.3
government regulation, Ford
hires
someone
to
do
a
job
and
from
that
point
is
the
national
budget
to
reach
$100
billion,
nine
probability,
the
nuclear
cops,
In
the
panic
that
rd
tn
Geographic
Names,
which
is
billion less than our minimum needs'
told the manufacturers "my ob. ii etiUIVaICfll to $1 pet $1,000 of
at the mercy of the employe. Inefficiency of the more years to reach $200 billion and only (ow' would follow, would be given near police-state
respon.citle for uniform name usage on federal
Ject is to get the federal gov- aesed property value and is
To liberals such as Sen. Edward Muskie of Maine, It is a
employe requires more funds which ate more years to reach $300 billion. Can this country authority
maps ano other publications,
ernment as far out of your used to determine the amount
"budget buster" because it exceeds the maximum spending
Maryland', Republican Sen. J.
squandered more inefficiently. The empboyr survive this rate of Inflation in the cost of Gkwi flesh, sa}ing that it', nonsense for U.N.
William McKinley, of course, was the 25th
business, out of your lives, out of taxes paid. Thus, If a tax of
has nothing to say about salary. The empine government? The taxpayer (employer) is the members such as Namu (a Pacific island, pop:
of
your pocket and out of your 534 mills Is Icried, each
for the most part, have ted billions upon billions of dollars in
was
actually
bestowed
on
the
mountain
by
a
property owner would pay $5.31
federal programs that simply give away our tax money to help
hair - as I can."
ficlent
will
never
result
in
a
day's
work
for
a
seems
to
be
uncontrollable
at
this
time.
Any
proposes
the
Senate
take
a
new
look
at
American
pr5ct
'who
was
evidently
a
staunch
day's pay.
cope with high pnces or to create artificial antidotes to
"Government regulations for each $1,000 of the anessed
suggestions?
htepublican) i 1896 when McKinley was still Just
recession,
and restrictions now cost 3'alUe on his property.)
Does a person seeking a political posI.on
participation In the world body. Ball might also
a non,jnee foi' the presidency.
Wouldn't it make more sense to spend the money on the
Richard c. Eley take a new lock at Naniu, which has neer been a
consumers billions of dollars
promise an increase in taxes? This is what
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS manpower, planes, tanks and research that we need for our
each year," he said.
Sanford U.N. member and thus hs no vote there at all
City Commissioners will
defense and, incidentally, to create Jobs that them.selves fight
"One of the goals I have Set consider a record $12 million
I
recess on'
for myself as President is to cut budget with a property tax levy
That way we could have both a more credible defense arid
big government down to size," ot' 3.96 milLs at 4:30 p.m. metmore Americans engaged in productive work.
he saId. "I want to put an end to ting Tuesday.
We think that It does, and that the U. S. Sena ted acted rashly
the mountain of paperwork and
The budget, recommended by
in voting against the military procurement bill before It
the quicksand of regulation Ma)'or Norman Floyd and
recessed.
whkh big government makes Informally approved by the
A confidential House stud) warns that
- The tightening of the economy "means
every American businessman coriunissioners in a workshop,
iì
off
his
mother
before
any
other
clients.
President Ford's plan to decontrol oil prices at
profits went to Somoza, whose nickname is
cope with."
between 400,000 and 800,000 addItional unemincludes more than $8 million in
While others were picking up the pieces of
the end of ttie month will cause an economic
"Tacho." But It may be significant that the
0)-ed."
The
President
aLso
said
that,
bond
issue mnoney, federal and
p1
their wrecked homeL Somoza and his henchmen
shock wave, which will retard the recovery and
hangar
was
known
in
Managua
as
"Tacho's
"Thy greatest Impacts wifl have worked bought up some cotton plantatio near Supermarket,"
as part of his over-all program, state funds for expansion of the
cost the American people an additional $16
their way Into the economy by the third or fourth Managua for about $300,000. A week later, the
"We must maintain an antitrust current 1.2 million gallons daily
M II.L,S.GO.ROjj1). fli embattled Rep.
billion a year.
policy which validates our capacity Keller Road sewer
quarter of 1976, substantially retarding t;o'iin.ment purchased the land from them for $3
The study, prepared by the House Energy and economic recovery."
Wilbur Mills, 1)-Ark., an honorary 33rd degree
commItment to competitive plant into a 7.5 million gallons
million ostenslhly as the site of'housing for the
Power subcommittee and submitted to Chair.
Mason who has received the Grand Lodge Medal
per day regional facility.
"On an annual basis, the U.S. will ther(ore poor." Few homes, however, have been built on for having brought honor to Slansonry, now faces
ma, John Dingell, 1)-Mich., forecasts these
'[he millage level Is identical
the cotton fleld, which are still planted In
be paying a additional. - $16 billion."
economic consequences:
expulsion from the fraternal order for his
to
that certified by County
Somoza
cotton,
CALENDAR
Footnote: The House study doesn't take Into
Consumer prices will spurt upward. Auto
dalliance with stripper Fanne Foxe. lIe goes on
l'roperty
Appraiser Terry
The United States, meanwhile, macic a trial today (Friday) before a five-man comsales will fall off. Housing starts will decline. account either the end of the $2 'a'.'lf( which
Goernbel.
The
commission may
AUG.
Hundreds of thousands will be thrown out of would drop prices of oil, or '.he tF,r'uitened oil generous contribution to the reconstruction of mission of fellow Masons at his home lodge In
8 adopt ordinances on the budget
price increase by the oil producing countries. Managua. Of course, this requires a con- Kensett, Ark. Our previous story about the
work.
SemInole Cowit' REACT,
p.m.,
First
Federal
Community
and property tax rate on first
slderal)le
aiTiount
of
cenient.
(u
',ho secret trial brot'ght a deluge of mail fruiti
"We wil still be feeling the effects of the 1)ingell, racanwhlhe, has been quietly sounding
Room,3l2W.FirstSt.,Sanford. re1iding Tuesday and set a
energy price shock In Late 1977," declares the oct colIcigues on a plan to leave all oil buying up produces the ccmer'L? The Somnoza.owned Masons, most of them sympathetic to MiPs
public hearing for midto the government, thus cutting the oil corn- National Cement Company. And guess who sets whose troubles have been attributed to
study.
Open to public,
September.
the price of ccrner.t? The Somoza goverrtn(,
At present, the oil from existing domestic panics out of the purchasing process entirely.
alcoholjmi. He had fought a winning battle
Also on the agenda for
AUG. 29
wells Is priced at $525 a barrel. But under Ford's
SOMOZA'S ChRISTMAS A terrible earBrazil also offered $5 million in low-Interest against the sickness until terrible back pain.s
Tuesday's
meeting is a public
Goldibo'o Elementary
decontrol plan, the price is expected to climb to thquake deva.'tated Manag',a, the capital city of export credits to help the earthquake victims. drove him to drink.
School open house, 10 am. to 1 hearing and second reading of
$13.
Nicaragua, on Dec. 23, 1972.
Somoza used most of the credits to import
Mills is confident he won't be expelled, anti
pm. Classroom lists posted on an ordinance amending the
From the confidential study, here are the
For the impoverished populace, it was the Mercedes43eiz automobiles and trucks. He his Supporters are circulating petitions in his
doors. Registration 8:30 am. to subdivision ordinance to delete
anticipated effects:
worst natural disaster of the century. But (or extracted a fat commission on each vehicle behalf. But Lee Overstreet, the Arkansas Grand
2:30 p.m., weekdays for fourth payment of taxes to the city
"Consumer tx'ices will be between une and dictator Anastasio Somoza, the earthquake because he happens to own the Met d[3r,z Master, has taken a stern attitude toward
and
fifth grades plus public clerk.
two per cent higher than they would oc without offered another opportunity to stuff his pockets, franchise In Nicaragua. Even Managua's Masonic misconduct Ttree prominent Arkansas
A state law affecting
kindergarten migrant pre.
decontrol."
Masons former state Senator Guy IL. Jones,
mu'nlcipal garbage trucks are
It was his most bounteous Christmas.
school and special education Seminole County was passed by
"Gross National Product, in 1958 dollars,
The gre, destruction, It's true, didn't spare
former state legislator Joe tee Anderson and Dr.
Emergency
items
were
donated
by
many
classes. Proof of residency, the Legislature some years ago
r, Mft
will be to to three per cent lower."
hundrer4s ci properties owned by the Somnoza other nations following the earthquake. Most Porter Rodgers Sr.
liav been expelled
Immunizations
and birth requiring collection of city
'Auto sales will be off by about 10 per cent, fami1', Many
them were in the name of the were stashed In an Air Force hangar under the recently.
required for new registrants. taxes by County Tax Collector
a loss of about one million on an annual basis," dIcVi.'r's mother, Mrs, &amp;slvadcra de Sonwza. supervisIon of Somoi.'.' i 3ti, Some of the
FO0tfl:
"Dear, will you please stop yelling 'Decontrol!
Overstreet repeated to our
Fourth graders attending Pine 6. Ti'oy Ray Jr.
"Housing starts will be down by 100,000 to flu iomoza quickly recouped the family 1o.ses emergency
Decontrol! / can't get to Ieep!'
plies vtj
associate, Rob Owens: "Like! told you before, I
Other items on the agenda
sold
on
the
black
Crest
last year do not have to
150,000."
ordering the National I'isurance Company to rr',rket. 0. sources live no proof that the' can't tell you anything at all about Masonic
are routine.
':'-- register.
affairs."

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51 Appl, Drive
Greencaslfe,
Pennsylvania 17775
PARCEL Plo ill
Syracuse SSVIOQS flank
SE PVC 6 Dale Wright,
President
102 N Saline Street
Syracuse, PdeN York 13701
PARCEL No Ill
American Federal Say
ings &amp; Loan Association
of Orlando
SERVE C Floyd Cooper,
President
155 South Orange Avenue
Orlando Florida
PARCEL P40 iii
flake and Cole. P.A
SERVE Philip E Blake,
Peidpnt Agent,
531 F Highway 431
L.ongwond, Florida
PARCEL No
flarneti flank of Win
Icr Park. N A , formerly
flarnett F lrst National
flank of Winter Park
SERVE Charles K Cross.
President
730 Park Avenue South
Writer Park. Florida
PARCEL No 113
F redpriC W flistline
30 Bay Avenue
I c4'igwood, Florida
PARCEL No 113
i A Bistline, widower
Ml Sanlancto Springs
Driyp
U(x)c1, Florida
PARCEL No 116
Mary C Bistline. a k
Carolyn S Bistline
630 E flay Avenue
l000wood. Florida
PARCEL Plo 115
JOyce M Cable
110 Evergreen Avenue
Lonawood, Florida
PARCEL Plo 111
Rodney Cable. a k a
Rooriey W Cable
£10 Evergreen Avenue
LOngwoocJ, Florida
PARCEL PIn 111
(ornfr.k Lonqwood
SERVE J P 'Toote
President
801 F Sanlando
Spring's Drive
L.cingwood. Florida
PARCEL Plo 117.

Drive
LOnowood. Florida
PARCEL No ii)
William E Nicarry
115 Southcot Road
Casselberry, Florida
PARCEL No 11!
Winifred Nicarry
115 Southcot Road
Catselberry, Florida
PARCEL Plo ill
Ale,ancier Nicholas,
Ill, single
$10 E Church Street
LOnQwOod. Florida
PARCEL No 103
Dorothy C Nichols.
a widow
UI E. Church Street
L.CnQWOod, Florida
PARCEL No 105
Plewburgh Development
Corp
SERVE Harry Hagie,
Resident Agent
901 Railroad Avenue
Winter Park. Florida
PARCEL No 117
Phillips Petroleum
Company
SF PVC United States
Corporation Company.
Resicent Agent
$00 fla,nett Bank
Building
Tallahassee. Florida
PARCEL Plo 110
C. Troy Ray
Tg Collector,
Seminole County
SemInole County, Court
house
Sanford, Florida
As to interest in and
to any parcel included
herein
Reproco, Inc
SERVE United States
Corporation Company
Resident Agent
$00 flarnelt flank
Building
Tallahassee, Florida
PARCEL No 110
Royal Line Builders.
Inc
SERVE Norman H 5chiff
ReSident Agent
900 RaIlroad Avenue
Winter Park. Florida
PARCEL Plo II?
Poyl Properties Man
Agement Corp
SERVE Kimsey Hall,
Pesident Agent
521 E Sanlanco Springs
Drive
t.onqwood, Florida
PARCEL No 117

the said Northerly right of way line
a point 10 feet Easterly of the
potnl of beginning, thence run
Westerly along said right of way line
10 feet to the POINT OF BEGIN.
P4ING

a?

ContaIning SO square tee?, more or
less
PARCEL NO 107 FEE SIMPLE
RIGHT OF WAY

.

A triangular parcel of land located
in Lots I and 10, Witdr,iece Manor
1c0'dintj to pta? recorded in P1st
Book 11, page 9, publIc records of
Seminole County. Flcw,da, deS(ribd
as fotIo'w
Begin at toe intersection
of the West right of way line of South
Grant Avenue and the Southerly
right of way line of State Road S 411.
thence tun South along said West
right of wy line Of Grant Avenue a
distance of ISO feet. thence run
Northwesterly along a straight line
to the SSid Southerly right of way
line of State Road 5 t3l at a point
feet Weit of the point of beginning,
thence run East along said right of
way line 60 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING
Containing 4.500 sQuare fees (0 10.1
acres, more or less
PARCEL NO 109
FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
A trlanc,ular parcel of land located
In the S', of Lot 17, Block D. of 0 P
Mitchell's survey of the Levy Grant,
according to p1st recorded n P1st
Book I, page 5. publIc records of
Seminole County, FlorIda, West Of
State Road 13600. and North of State
Road Sill being described
follows Reiri ut the in?prSeCt.Ci
the North right of wa
nc' of
ate
Road S 434 and the West rigr,t at way
line of State Road 15600. thence run
North along said West right of way
line a d:stance of IS feet. thence run
Southwesterly along a straight line
to the SSid North right of way line of
said State Road S 431. at a point IS
t West of the point of beginning,
thence run East along said right of
way line 15 feet to the POINT OF
BFC.INNINC,
Containing 113 square feet. more or
less
PARCEL P40 110
F CE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
A triangutar parcel of land In Lot I?.
Block "D". of D. P Mitchell's
Survey of the Levy Grant, according
to p1st , eicOrdcd in P1st Book 1, page
5, public records of Seminole
County. rlorida, South of Slate Road
S 134 and West of State Road 15
being deScribed as follows: Begins?
the Intersection of the South right ot
way lIne of State Road Sill, and the
Westerly right of way line of Slate
Road 15600. thence run Sov'h
said Westerl' right Of way line a
distance of Ifeet,thence run North.
westerly along a straght line to the
saId Southerly right of way line of
Stale Road S 131 at a point 13 feet
West of the point of beginning.
thence run East along Said right of
way line iS feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING

Section 77360, said survey lini
g described as 'olløw:

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

at a point on the Southerly
evtenSon of the West line of Ict 764
of the Town of Lonqwooi, according
to p1st recorded In Plat Book 1, page
70. putllc records of S'rnoole
County, Florida. being 166 31 feet
South 00 degree's 39' 13" West of
Northwest corr,er of said Lot 761
thence run South $9 degrees 01
East. a distance of 191301 feet to the
beginning of a curve concave to thi'
Northwesterly and having a rad'u.
of 1909 5.3 feet. thence run Nor
thp5t'ty along the arc of Said
curve through a central angle of II
degrees 00 00" a distance of 36667
feel to the end of curve, thence run
North 79 degrees 36' IS" East, a
distance of 114 feet to the beginning
045 curve concave to the Soulherl
and havi,s, a radiu, of 1909 $4
thence run Southeasterly along the
arc of Said curve through a central
angle of 71 degrees 5131" a distance
of 730.32 feet to the end of curve,
thence run South 7$ degrees 0;'
,,
East, a distance of 151 64 feet to thC
beginning of a curve concave to the
P4ortherli and having a radius of
1909 $6
feet,
thence
run
Southeasterly along the arc of said
curve through a central angle 04 10
degrees 51' .0" a dstance of 363 52
feet to the end of tad curve, thence
run South $9 degrees 01' 31" East, a
distance of 93? 71 feet to a point 45
feet South of the Southeast corner of
Section 37. Township 20 South,
Range 30 East, for the end of this
deScribed survey tine

BeQlfl at a point on the Southerly
eitenson of the West iis, of Lot 264
of the Town of Lonqwood. according
to p1st recorded in Plat Book 1. page
70, punlc records of Seminole
County, Florida, being 166 33 feet
CO degrees ' is" West ot he
Northwest corner of said Lot 264,
lhrnce run South $9 degrees 01' 45"
East, ,s distance of 191501 feet to the
beginning of a curve concave to the
Plorthweiterty and having a radius
f 1909 56 feet. thence run Nor.
theasterly along the arc of said
"a" through a central angle of II
degrees 00' 00" a distance of 36661
1e to the end of curve, thence run
North 79 degrees 35' IS" East. a
distance of 141 feet to the beginn'ng
f Urs'e conca,e to the Southerly
and having a radius of 1909 56 feet.
thence run Southeasterly along the
arc of said curve through a central
angle of 21 degrees 54' 31" a d'stance
f
dt to the end of curve,
32
thence run South 7$ degrees 07' II"
East. a dstance 0,131 66 feet to thi
g&amp;ng of a curve concave to the
Northerly and having a radius of
1909 56
feet.
thence
run
Southeasterly along the arc of Mid
curve through a central angle of 10
degrees 51' 70" a distance of 363.57
feet to the end of Said curve, thence
run South $9 degrees 01' II" East. a
distance of 9'31 71 feet to a point 0 45
Sc,uth of the Southeast corner of
hi00 37. TownshIp 20 South,
Range 30 East, for the end of this
described Survei line

Containing 917 square feet (002)
acrel. more of less, exclusive of
area within rusting rights of wSy

Conta;nin 21,470 square feet (0 49)
acre) moreor less, eiclu'svecf area
thin existing rlght of way
(7) ALSO

PARCEL PlO Ii)
FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY

WATER RETENTION AREA LEFT
:P4OPTH STATION IS '0000

That part of'
The East 75 feet of the West 272
f&amp;t of the South 155 35 feet of that
part of Block I. North of Township
line of WIldmere. according to p1st
recorded in P1st Book 1. page 111.
public records of Seminole County.
Florida, fLESS existing rights of
way,)
lying Northerly of and within 40 fee'
of the survey l,ne of State Road 5
43&amp; Section 77350. s.ad survey line
being described as follows

That part of
Block I, Norm of lownship line,
Wildmere, accoroing to plat
recordeil in Plat Book I, page Ili,
public records of Seminole County.
Florida. ILESS the West 172 feet.
and less that part described as
follows Fromtrre in?erse.ctionof the
Easterly line of 55id Block $ with thC
North right Of way line of State Road
431. run North along Sad Easterly
llr*adistanceof 150 feet, thence run
West 160 feet, thence run South to the
Northerly right of way line of State
Road 434, thence run Easterly alohg
sad Northerly rqht of way line to
the' Pont OS Begriring, and LESS
the East 323 feet 04 the West 347 feet
of the South 155 38 feet North of
Township line,)

Begin at a point on the Southerly
extension of the West line of Lot 264
04 the Town of Lonqwood, according
to p1st recorded In P1st Book 1. page
UbllC records of Seminole
70.
CoJnty, Florida. being 1663) tee?
South 00 degrees 39' IS" West of the
NLtthweSt corner of Said Lot 264.
lht5'ce run South $9 degrees 01, 45..
East, a distance of 191301 feet to the
beginning of a curve concave to the
Northwesterly and having a radius
of 1909 $4 feet, thence run Nor
theasterly along the arc of said
curve through a central angle of II
degrees 00' 00" a distance of 36667
feet to the end of curve, thence run
North 79 degrees 55'lS" East, a
distance of 141 feet to the beginning
of a cut ye concave to the Southerly
and having a rad;us of 190956 feet,
thence run Southeasterly along the
arc of said curve through a central
angle of 71 degrees 34' 3.4" a distance
of 730 32 feet to the end of curve,
thence run South 1$ degrees 07' II"
East, a distance of 131 66 feet to the
beginning of a curve Concave to trie
Northerly arid having a radius of
i99
feet,
thence
run
Southeasterly along the arc 01 said
curve through a central angle of ID
degrees 54'20" a distance of 36) 52
feet to the end of said curve. thence
run South SC degrees 01' 31" East. a
distance of 9)1.71 feet to a pont 0 45
feet South of the Southeast corner of
Section 37. Township 70 South,
Range 30 East, for the end of thiS
de';cribed survey line

bOunded end described as followS'

Commence at a pOiflt 013 feet South
of the Southeast cornero? Section 37.
Townthip 20 South, Range 30 East,
I urIc I Darnell. widow
thence run North 59 decrees 01' 31"
10? Mayro'se Drive
West, a distance of 931.71 feet to the
Sanford, F'orda
beginning of a curve concave to the
PARCEL Plo 11$
Northerly and having a radius of
1909 56 feet. thence run Nor
1.2 irs? Federal Savings
thwesterly along the arc of Said
Security Federal Say
&amp; Loan Association of
curve through a central angle of 10
iflQS &amp; loan A55(ii
Seminole County
degrees
Si' 20" a distance of 363 57
tlOn
of
Winter
Park
SE PVC' 6 1 Edmoods.
feet to the end f SSid curve, thence
SERVE' Ronald A Brandt,
Executive V3e
run North 7$ degrees 07' 11" West, a
PreSident
President
Containing 1)3 square feet, more or
dstance of 15164 feet to the
190 Winter Park Mall
317 West First Street
less
beginning of a curve concave to the
Winter Pork FIor,da
Sanford. Florida
Southerly and having a radius of
PARCEL
Plo
105
PARCEL No 111. 117
PARCEL NO Ill
190956 feet. thence run Westerly
FEE SIMPLE RIGIT OF WAY
aleng the arc of said curve through a
Statewide Stations, Inc
Florida First National
(1) That part of
central angie of 16 degrees ' 30" a
SERVE United States
flank of Jacksonville.
Lots iand7. Welherington Heights
diStSncp Of 335 06 feet for the POINT
Corporation Company.
Co Trustee
Addition to Longw'ood. according to
OF REGIPININC,, thence from a
Resdent
Agent
SERVE Chauncey W Lever.
plat recorded in P1st Book 12. page
tangent bearing of North $3 degrees
800 flarnett Bank
President
71, publIc records of Seminole
4419" East, run North 01 degrees 13'
Building
211 Hogan Street
County, Florida: (Less road r,grrt Of
11" West. a distance 4 10 feet,
Tallahassee. Florida 37302
jacksonville. Florida
wayl,
"
thence run North 0 degrees
'
PARCEL No 109
PARCEL No 102
lylrg Northerly of and withIn 40 feet
Fast a distSncp of 305 75 feet, thence
h' survey line of State Road S.
run South $9 degree's 50' 05" East,
Texaco. Inc.
Florida Power Corpor
4)1. Section 71510. said survey line
diStance' 04 700 feet. thence run South
SERVE Prentice Hall
at ion
being described as follows:
0 degree's (19' 0)" West, a distance Of
CorpO(ation System,
SC PVC ThelmI Maihimer,
)Y' 64 feeS, therip run South I
Ream at a pInt on the Southerly
RpSident Agent
Resident Agent
degree
3' I? ' "des'. ,i .j,SL'.ce of
extension
o
the
West
line
of
Lot
764
$00
Burnett
Bank
Building
3701 3.4th Street
feet. to a point on sad curve, thence
04 the Town of Lung,
vood, according
Taltahsse, FlorIda 37302
Containing 1.763 square feet oo
South
to p1st recorded in Piat floo 1. page
PARCEL No. 109
acre) moreor less, exclusive of area from a tangent bearing of North U
St Petersburg, Florida
20. public records of Seminole
77 45• West run Westerly
witPimn existing riqPr's of way
PARCEL Plo 102
along tha arc of said curve through
County, Florida, being 166 3.3 feet
Seminole Computer Services
South 00 degrees 39' 15" West of the
Central angle of OS degrees 3?' 53" a
SERVE James M Cole
PARCEL NO 114
Jennie M. Fox
distance of 196 OS feet to the POINT
Northwest corner of said Lot 264.
Reiident Agent
FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
170 Evergreen Avenue
OF BFC'tNNlNG
thence run South $9 degrees DI' IS"
551 C Highway 4)i
Lcx'awnod, FlorIda
That part of
Cast, a distance of 191301 feet to the
L000'lvoOd. Florida
PARCEL No 111
The East S feet of the west 317 ContaIning 60.472 square feet ( ) 399
beginning of a curve concave to the
PARCEL No Ill
feet of the South 13$
feet of th5t acres) more or less, exclusive o'
Northwesterly and having a radius
Eydle J Gamble
part of Block I. lying North of the ara in existing rights of way and
If said defendantS are living, arid of 1909 54 feet, thence run Nor
ISO Springwood Trail
way
Township line of Wildmere, ac exclusive of rights of
if
any or all of said defendant or theasterly along the arc of said
Maitland, Florida
cording to p1st recorded in Piat Book reguirements as described above
defendants are deceased, the Curve through a central angle of 11
PARCEL No 107
i, page 111. public records of PARCEL NO 116
unknown spouse, heirs. devisees, degrees 00' 00" a distance of 36667
Seminole County, Florida, (LESS FEC SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
grantee's, creditors. lienors, or other feet to the end 04 curve, thence run
James C. Gamble
existIng right of way,)
(a) That part of
parties claiming by. through, under, North 79 degrees 3$' IS" East,
IfO Sprinqwood Trail
A parcel of land located in Blixk $ f
'flog
wilbin
40
feet
or,
eacri
side
of
or against any such deceased di5tane of 111 feet to the beginning
Maitland, Florida
the survey line of State Road $134 Wildmere SubdivIsion, according to
defendant or defendants, if alive, of a curve concave to the Southerly
PARCEL No 107
ctbo 77350, Sad survey line being plat recorded in Ptat soo t. page
arid. if ctead, their unknown spouse. and hivirig a radius of 1909 56 feet,
ill, public re'corth of Semnole
described
as follow's
heirs, devises's. legatees. grantees, thence run Southeasterly along the
Haole. Inc
County.
Florida.
and
being
Begin
at
a
point
on
arc
of
Said
curve
through
a
central
the Southerly
creditors, Ilenors. or other parties
SERVE' Harry Hagle.
described as follows Begin at the
extension of the West line of Lot 264
claiming by. through, uniter, or angleof 21 degrees 54' 31" a distance'
Resident Agent
intersection of the Enst tine of Said
of the Town of Lonqwood, according
against any such deceased defen of 7)0 32 feet to the end of curve,
901 RaIlroad Avenue
Block . and
North right of way
tO p1st recorded in Plat Book I. page
dsnt or defendants, arid all parties thence run South 7$ degreeS 07' II"
Winter Park. Florida
line of State Road S iii. thence run
20. public records of Seminole
having or claiming to have any East, a distance of 151 66 feet to the
PARCEL No 117
North 150 feet. thence run West 160
County. Florida, being 166 33 feet
right, title, or interest in and to the beginning of a curve concave to the
feet. thence run South to the sad
Sot.2th 00 d'rees 39' 13" West Cl the
described in the Corn Northerly and having a radius of
1.tisrry Hagle, d b a
North right of way lIne of said State
Northwest corner of Said Lot 244
plaint, to wit
1909,06
feet.
thence
run
Sunrist. Apartments
Road S £11. thence run East along
SECTION 77510; STATE ROAD Southeasterly along the arc of Mid thence run South IC degrees 01 45"
901 RaIlroad Avenue
said right of way line to the Point of
East, a distance of 191301 feet to the Beginning,
134
SEMINOLE
COUNTY: Curve through a central angle of ID
Winter Park, Florida
beginnIng
degrees 54' 70" a distance of 363 37
of a curve Concave to
DESCRIPTIONS
PARCEL Plo 117
feet to the end of Said curve. thence
PARCEL Pl
Northwesterly and having a radus Lying (a) Northerly of and Within 10
o
of the survey line of State Road
of 1909 $6 feet, thence run Nor f
run South $9 degrees Ol'll" East, a
FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
5imon Hagle
S 131, Section 11350. and (b)
theasterly
11
along
distance
of
9)1
the
feet
to
a
point
0
43
arc
slid
of
901 Railroad Avenue
curve through a central angle Of II Southerly of said survey Iine sad
(1) A lringular parcel of land in Lot feet South of the Southeast corner ot
Winter Park. Florida
Section
TownShip
degrees 00' 00" a distance 0136667 survey line being described as
716.
Townof
37.
South.
70
Lonqwood.
accordng
to
PARCEL No 112
feet of the end of curve, thence run follows
p1st recorded in P1st Book 1, pages Range 1) East. for the end of this
I imsey Hall. CIba
Plorto 79 degrees SI' 15" Fast, • Begin at a pant on the Southerly
IS thru 21, publIc records oi described survey line
Sunrise Apartments
Seminole County, Florida. described Containing 611 square feet (0011 dilance of 114 feet to the beginning extension of the West line of Lot 26.1
Springs
as follows' Begin at the interSection acre) more or lets, exclusive of area ° a curve concave to the Southerly of the Town of Longwcx,d. according
and heving a radius c 1909 56 feet, to p1st recorded in Plt Book I, page
of the West right Cl way lire of within existing rights of way.
I onciwond. Florida
ecords of Seminole
thence run Southeasterly aiong the 70. publiC
Oleander Avenue and the Northerly (7) ALSO
PARCEL No 117
arc of said curve through a central C)unty, Florida, beng 164 33 feet
right of way line of State Road S 13.1.
thence run North along said A parcel of land in the Southwest
anglaof7lctegrees5l' 3.1" a distance South 00 degrees 39' iS" West of the
Patricia Ann Hall
corner of Lot 7. said Wetherirsgton
of 730 37 fe'et to the end Of curve. Northwest corner of said Lot 261.
Westerly right of way line a distance
321 C Sanlando Springs
thence run South 59 degrees 01' 45"
thence run South 75 degrees 01'
0410 feet. the'ncp run Southwesterly Heights Addition lying South
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Drive
along a straight line to the Said westerly of a line described as East. a distance 0113$ 46 feet to the East, a distance of 191501 feet to the
Lortqwood. Florida
follows'
beginning of a curve concave to the beginning of a curve concave to thC
Northerly right of way Lne of State
PARCEL No 117
Road S 134 at a point 10 feet West of Commence at the intersection of the Northerly and having a rad,us of Northwesterly and hav'r'q a radius
feet,
the Point of Beginning, thence run Southerly extension of the West l'ne 1909 $6
thence
run of 1909 54 feet. thence run Nor
.1 M Haltaway
Easterly ID feet to the POINT OF 04 Lot 264 of the Town of Long*oud. Southeasterly along the arc of Said lheasterly along the arc of Said
1)79 luskawilla Pond
according to plal recorded in Plat curve through S central angle of 10 Curve through a central angle 04 fl
BEGINNING
Maitland, Florida
degrees 00'OO" a distance 04 364 67
Book I. page 20, public records of degrees 31' 70" a distance of 34) 5
PARCEL No Ill
Containing SO sQuare feet. more or Seminole County, Florida. and 'he feet to the end of Said curve, thence feet to the end of curve, thence run
South line of Section 37. Township 20 run South 59 degrees 01' 31" North 79 degrees 5$' IS" East. a
less
J. P Hattaway
South. Range 30 East. at a point East,
dl5tane of 931 7) feet to a distance 01111 feet to the beginning
AND I?) A triangular parcel of
167 Sanlancto Springs
$46 33 feet South 00 degree's 39' 13" poInt 0 IS feat South o' thC Southeast of a curve concave to the Southerly
In Lot 4, East Lonqwood Subdiv,Sion.
Drive
arid having a radius of $909 56 fe'et.
West of the Northwest corner of saId corner of Section 37. Township
according to plat recorded in Plat L.ot 764. thence run South 59 degrees
Longwond. Florida
South, Range Xl East, for the end ot thence run Southeasterly along the
ok 10, page 35 publiC records of
PARC EL No 111
01' 15" East. a a:stance of 19)501 thi5 described survey lifl
arc of SSid curve ttirou.3h a central
Seminole County, Florida, described feel to the beginning
of a curve Contininq 2.697 square feet (0062 angleof7ldcgrees3l' 3.4" ad,stance
as follows' Begin at the intersection
Mary C Ilattaway
concave to the Northwesterly and acre) more or less, exclusive of area
feet to the end of curve,
of the West right of way line of East having
1)79 Tuskawilla Road
thence run South 75 degrees 07' 11"
a radius of 190956 feet, within existing rights Of way
Street and the South right of way line
M5itland. Florida
thence run Northeasterly along the
East, a diStance 01151 64 feet to the
of State Road S 431. thence run South
PAR CCI Plo 111
bealnninq of a curve concave 10 the
arc of said curve through a centrcl PARCEL NO 115
alonu said West right of way line a
Northerly and having a radius of
angle of 1 degrees 6' 55" a distance FFE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
distance of lOfeef. thence run North
Sally Hattaway
$909 $4
feet,
thence
045910 lee?, thence from a tangent WATER RETENTION AREA
run
westerly along a straight line tc a bearin of North $9 degrees 11' 70
16? Santisndo Springs
S.ciutpsfa'stprly along the arc of said
(Ii That part Of
paint on the s,aid South right of way
Drive'
East. run North 0 degrees 3$' IS"
Curve through a central angle of IC
All of Block S. North of Townstsip
tine of State Road S Ui. ala paint 10
Lcinqwond, Florida
degrc
Fast. a distance of 3% 01 fees for the
34'70" a distance 04 343 57
tine Wildrnere. acc.srrting to plat
feet Wett of the poir,t of beginning. Point of Beginnur,g.
PARCEL No 111
feet tO the end of Said curve, thence
thence run South
recorded
n
P'al
Book
I. oage 111. run South $9
thence run East to the POINT OF
degrees I)' 07" C ast. a distance I
degrees 01' 31" East.
public records ci Seminole County,
BEGINNING
flertle Maslen
diStance of 93171 feet to a pOint o i.s
for the end of this
70 59 f
Florida.
(LESS
the
West
173 feet. feet South of the Southeast
Ilrassle Drive
Containing SO square feet. more or oescribe 4 line
corner of
and less that part described as
Sanlando Springs,
less
Section 37, Township 10 South.
Containing 700 square feet, nte or follows From fIve intersection of
Ihe Range 30 East. for lIve end Of thiS
Florida
less, exclusiv, of area within FttecIylIneof said Blocks ,v,th
the described
PARCEL No 11$
Survey line
existing rIghts 04 way.
PARCEL NO. 103
NorIhrIghtofwayllneofStatep
• 017 sQuare feel iO 151
Containing
FEE
SIMPLE
WAY
RIGHT
OF
.114, run North along said Easterly
Ron.ttd C) Masters
acre), more or less
PARCEL NO 117
lInie
adlstariceof
ISO
fret,
A
thence
triangular
in
Lot
run
parcel
of
land
firassle Drive
FEE SIMPLE RIGHT OF WAY
Al.SO
West lOOfeet thence run Southtotne
$45. Townof Lonawood. acordnclto
Sanlando Springs
Tht.t
pilrt
of
Northerly
right
of
way
line
of
State
plat
recorded
in
('tat
Book
I.
pacts
Florida
A triangular parcel of land n Block
The East 73 feet of the West 197 Road 1)4. thence run Easterly along of Wildmere Subdivision, according
1110 71. public records of 3eminole
PARCEL No 11$
feet Of th South 13$ 3* feet of that said Northerly right Of way line to toplat recorded in Pta? Book. 1. page
County, Florida, described as
part 01 StoCk S. Wildmece Sub
the Point of Beginning, and LESS Ill, PvbliC records of
follows Begin at the intersection of
Aubrey Eugene Meeks
Seminole
the East right of way line of Oak dl,ilsicws, North of To*nthip line, the Fast 725 feel of the Wes' 347 feet County. Florida, being described
511 F Sanlando SlrInqs
according t p1st recorded in P1st Of the SoullS 151 3$ feet North of follOws fieqin at th intersection at
Avenue (WeSt line of sad Lot 54$)
Drive
book
1, pace 111, public records oh 'TownshIp Iine'.1
and
the
Northerly
right
of
way
line
the West right of way line of Wayman
I orawnod. Florida
of State' Road Sill, thence run SemInole County, Florida, (CX
lying within l0feet on eatti side of StreetanithnewNortrierlyriqhtof
PARCEL No
CEPT eeitlng right of way.)
North tna sail right of way line a
thC Survey line of State Road Sill, way line' f State Road S t'n. as
distance of tO feet. thence run lying Northerly of and within 40 feel Section 77560. Said survey line' being located 5bve. thence run ?4ortherl
Mary rrances Meeks
!,oci,Pseasterly alc,.ig a straight line to of the survey line of State Road 5 described a'. foilowt
S1CiriQ tad West rght of wa, sOC S
341 F Sanlarido Spri.,,s
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dt,a'tce of 70 feet. thence run South
westerly along a straight line to ?I'iC
ai new PloriherIy righi of way line
at a point 15 feet West of the Oiflt of
beginning, thence run Easter?i
along said right of way line. i
distance of IS feet to the Point of
BegInning
Containing 141 square fees, more
less
PARCEL PlO
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part of
Il) TP
The South 300 feet Of the west 225
feet of Block 7. Wlldmere aCCoVdinti
to 01St recorded In P1st Book 1. page
ill, public records of Seminole
County, FIorid,. (LESS e*istinq
rights of way,)
lying Northerly of and within 10 feet
of the survey tine of State Road S
434, Se(tlOn 71560, said survey line
being described as follows
Begin at a point on the Southerly
extension of the West line of Lot 264
of the 'Town of Longwood. according
to p1st recorded in P1st Book I. page
70. pullc recoros of Seminole
County. Florida, being 166 33 feet
South 00 degreeS 39IS" West of the
Northwest corner of sad Lot 264.
thence run South $9 degreeS 01' 15"
East. a distance of 191301 feet to the
begInning of a curve COncave to trip
Northwesterly and haying a radus
of 1909 54 feet. thence run Nor
theasterly along the arc of said
rurvC through a centrll anqte 04 11
dearees 00' 00" a distance of 366 67
feet to the end of curve, thence run
North 79 degrees $. 13'' East, a
dStanCe ot 114 feet to the begrnn'i
of a curve concave to the Southerly
arid having a radius of 1909 $6 feet.
thence run Southeasterly along the
arc 04 saId curve through a central
angle of 71 degreeS Si'34" a distance
of 730 37 feet to the end of curve,
thence 'or, South 7$ degrees 07' II"
East, a distance of 131 64 feet to the
beginning of a curve conrave to the
Northerly and having a radius o
run
thence
1909.06
feet,
Southeasterly along the arc of SSid
curve through a central angle of 10
degrees 54' 20" a distance of 363 37
feet to the end of said curve, thence
run South $9 degrees 0131" East. a
distance of 9)1 71 feet to a point 0 45
feet South of the Southeast corner
of Section 37. Township 70 Soutr'
Rang.' 30 Fast, for the end of fri
described survey line
Containing 1.501 saua'e feet (0033
acre) more or less, exclusive of area
withIn existing rights of way
(2) ALSO
A triangular parcel of land in the
South 300 feet of the nest 773 feet of
Block 2. saId Wltdmeqe Subdiv,sion,
being described as follows. Begin at
the intersection Of the East right ef
way line of Wayman Street and the
new Northerly right of way line ot
State Road S 434. as located above.
thence run North along sad East
rightof way line, a d'stance of S feet.
thence run Southeasterly along a
5tr5ght line to the sa'd new Nor
therty right of way line of State Road
feet Easterly of the
Point of Beginning, thence run
Westerly along said right 04 way. S
feet t, the P&amp;r,t a' flgrnng
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A trIangular parcel 04 land located
it'% th We' 30 feet of Lot 4. Block 5.
cf the amended Plat of Blocks S a. 6
at'o H. Wlldmece. according to plat
recorded tn P1st Book. 3. page 60.
public reco'ds of Seminole County.
Florida described as follows; Begin
at the intersection of the West hn of
Oxford Street and the existing
Southerly rIght of way line of State
Po.jd S 434. thence run South atotru
Said West right of way line of Oxford
Street a distance of 10 feet, thence
run Northwesterly along a straight
line to the said South right of way
line of State Road S 431. at a pont $0
feet Westerly of the Point of
Beoinnino, thence run Easterly
along saId right Of way a distance to
10 feet to the point of beginnIng
Containing so square feet. -iore or
less
PARCEL PlO 7"
TEMPORARY
COP4STRUC1Itd
EASEMENT
Tb,)? part of
The West 120 feet of the South 300
f? of Block 7. Wildmere according
to plat recorded in Plat Book 1. page
1l. Public records of Seminole
County, Florida ILESS existing
rights of way)
EXTENDING no more than S feet
beyond the new right of way line for
State RoSd S 434 as located in Parcel
Plo 117 1, Proiect Section No 77310
2609
Yu and each of you are hereby
serverally notified that the plamntff
f,Ied its sworn Complaint, together
with it% Declaration of Taking in the
a')ove styled Co rt against yo,j
and each of you as defendants
See'lng to condemn the above
described property located in
Seminole County, Florida, by
Domain proce,dngs
You are further nutif.ed that the
Plaintittj will call up for hearing
before the Honorable Kenneth M
Leffler, one of the iudgs of the
above styled Court On the 2Stri oly of
S1ptemt)', A D. 1975. at 1100
o'clock A N . irs Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, itS
application for an Order of Taknq in
accordance with its Declaration of
Taking bertfofore filed in this cause
All parties to thi5 suit and aU Other
interested Parties may appear at the
lime and place designated and be
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Facts defendant is hereoy regu,re'j
to serve written defenses, if any tO
tad Ccmciant on
THOMAS 6 FREE MAN
County Attornc'v
S#ml,vjle County
P0 Box 70
Attamonte Springs.
Florida 3270$
on or before the 73rd rIhy e
tember, A 0 . 1973, arid lie the
original with th Clerk. of the above
¶?yld Court on said date, to ShO*
cause what right, titi, interest er
lien you or any of You hive n anc. to
the prOerIy described irs Said
Complaint and to show cause, it any
yOu have, why scid property Should
not be Condenned for the uses and
purposes as set forth in the Corn
plaint filed herein If you fSil to do
so. a default will be entered against
you for the reliel demanded in th
Compint
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL
of said Court on the 72nd day I
August, A 0 . 1973
(SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwtr, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Elaine RiChard,
Dputy Clerk
PubIsr Aug 25 &amp; Sept I. 5. 5 1973
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"After our first graduating hospitalized.
Kelley is running
The solid popping was cx- centers around continued class last year, inexperience is
didn't get to participate in the
conditioning and learning
a.m.
and 2 p.m.
our weakness," said Weir, 9
offseason weightlifting pected to begin today as Posey routes and assignments on kick

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workouts at

The Lions aren't sleeping II1

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program which helped beef up continued twice-a.day drills at 7
adding a lack of overall team
coverage. Practice
LAKE HO WELL
is twice speed might also prove a
the Seminoles. "Rut he did a.m. and 4 p.m.
Coach [lilt Klein is seeing tiI
daily until school begins, at 7 problem.
something right," said Coach
that with some rough, physica
a.m. and 3 p.m.
"Tall, lanky . but not too big contact hoped to pay off in muonL11
Jerry Posey, "because he came
LYMAN
Practices are at 7 n.m. and
or
ugly," is the way Coach Tom dividends this season than last
back 10 pounds heavier, and in
4:30.
LAKE
BRANTLEY
Ruby described his Silver when the lions finished th4
Coach Dick Copeland put his
the right places." That ups
Hawks, admittedly fledgling season 5-5.
Branch's cfiicinl weight to a 41 candidates through drills in
TRINITY PREI'
With emphasis on physical
pads for the first time Saturbirds of prey.
strapping 150 pounds.
conditioning at this stage of preKlein has near!)' 40 varsit 4
Pads were issued Saturday, day, -taking it easy at first."
Eustis is oil the tips of tongues
Without even enough players
season practice, Coach Sammy
and among players displaying lie expects to taper upward for
stage a scrimmage, Coach for 35 varsity candidate- as candidates. Among the muon
week. Weir singled out his best to
good early season physical some sound hitting this
Joe Kelley is working under a they prepare for the season shining examples of talent an
looking linemen and backs:
Ward
Lee
quarterback
lie had particular praise for
form are tackle-tight end Mike
slight handicap this week. He opener against Eustis.
Tim
Meeks
and
Jill
Good, guards Kenny Adams half a dozen or so athletes who
Twice-a-day practices are lineman
"Mark Boardman, Chuck has about 20 players at pracand Gerald Meyer and quar- are showing sound form for this Calhoun, IA.ve Hartman, Getie tice, and is cagerly awaiting the spiced with liberal introduction Reeves and backs Frank
stage in the pre-season - Jerry Bowman and Ross Lishen look arrival of another 20 can- to the wishbone offensive Procell, Billy Merchant and
terback Mark Whigh.am.
concept. Undermanned Lake Wayne Stumpf.
Main order of the day Human. Al Stanley, Bob Grazzl,
good on the line," said Weir. He didates.
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year but UCLA's John Sciarra
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filed his candidacy papers in
Fullback Charlie Smith and
beat, despite the fact 1)k'k 1a ur er and three halfthe first game of 1974.
It was in that first game that
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yards. Th e 5-foot-b, 178-poundta ckle p0But UCLA, sitions,.MikeKobielskyts
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a n d touted as a pro guard prospect.
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"California all figure Dave Brown starts at tight end
UCLA may be accorded
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he
was
all-Pacific-8
last
to be contenders.
1 tbest chance in years, but th e
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celver.
pea rs to be se ven nations trying
season th is year, but he does suggest h is La ke Brantiey High
In 1975, Sou thern Cal fields
Coach Dee Andros has nearly
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to catch a legend: the Uni- w ha t Is billed as a Baby Bri- all of his defensive line ba ck infootball team will display one admirable quality -versatility,
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versity of Southern California. gade. The cast includes Ricky eluding tackles Dennis Boyd
' primary problem.
Southern Cal Coach John Bell, one of the fastest fullbacks and Fred Anderson and end
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McKay has his youngest team in the Pac-, fullback Dave Tom Chamberlain.
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since 1962, yet rat es as the man Farmer and quarterback Vince
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conditioning in shorts. T-shirts and helmets.
Evans. Bell is so fast he may Jurich has the inside track at
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role of offense lea de r for the Marvin Powell, guard Joe football. Two-year letterman
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tame role of defensive special- Davis at 244, center Jeff Flood, Gene Brown and letterman
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the PCAA title,
the 250-270 regIon,
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Versatility fits into the story at most positions with virtual.ly
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Stanford and California hope Read's Veer offense.
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so he wasn't around when the cause both figure to be eon- more solid with three line'4'Y't . af"!
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folks voted for the All-Amen- tenders.
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cans. Still, he directed the VerStanford's Cardinals lost only on the line all co ming back. The
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med Veer offense for 1,235 one of t he ir last seven games most experienced is defensive
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an elbow injury in the nin th ge ne rate the of fense. Ccdova practice this spring. That
Even more sobering is the fact that Calhoun and Abramson game of the season, heads the started n ine games last year prompted new coach Don
were starting guards last year.
Bruin halfbacks. All-Pac4 wide and his passing ranged from Ja mes to opt for Cliff McBride
"lishen is the team leader," pointed out Welt'. "He's the kind
receiver Norm Anderson Is also great to blah.
as the signal caller. Fullback
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ba ck and the Bruin offensive
Stanford Coach Jack Chris- Robin Earl, who averaged 5.6
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last season and No. 2 nationally Geb Ch urch and Rich Menlo, of 33 returning Husky' letternr
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through graduation, Tailback McCo ll.
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Anthony Davis, quarter ba ck
Cal ca n't repla ce All-Amen- back, Wally Bennett, is 6-feet"If our younger players were to adopt the same philosophy as
Pat Haden, flanker J.K. McKay can quarterback Steve Bar- 5 so he won't have any trouble
W&amp;s, they wouldn't have to worry about what the record said .. .
and linebacker Richard Wood tkowski but running back seeing his receivers, but be
l.yn)an ('nat-h Dick Copeland makes practice point
th ey'd be a winner."
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"I made some sloppy pitches, but I got away wi th th em," said
the 24-year-old right-bander, "I don't see how (Felix) Milan
missed that strikeout pitch in the nin th . It was a hanging slider,"
Expos 5, Dodgers 3
The l)odgers could have won their game in the six th inning, but
Hill Huckner's bat was ruled illegal after he had cracked an apparently tiebreaking hit. Buckner was called out and th e run was
I
['late Umpire Doug Harvey had thrown the ba t aside so that it
ssouldn't interfere wi th possible play' at th e pla te .
hopes, who had stolen three bases in th e game and a major
league record 38 in a row, wanted a fourth steal in th e Dodgers'
12th . But he was cut down by catcher Cart er , the last 'non to
achieve th e feat -- on June 4 - before hopes went on his record
th eft rampage
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Astros 8, Cubs 4
Whik Ed lialicki was throwing zeroes at th e New York Mets in
Jose Crux tilt two home rims and (liff Johnson hit his fif th in the
San Francisco, the Dodgers were coining up em pt y In Los last live games to power the Astros past to an 8-4 victory over the
Angeles.
('hicago Cubs. Bob Witson also crack ed his 16th for Houston and
Not that they didn't score, hit or steal bases. But while Halicki
Wilbur Howard had four hits. Andy Thornton homered f or the
was the reason the Mets lost a 6-0 no-hitter Sunday, the Dodgts Cubs.
had themselves to blame for a 5-3,14-inning loss to Montreal.
Pirates 5, Reds 1
Virtually everything that could have gone wrong went that way
Al Oliver tr ipled and holnered, driv ing three ru ns and scoring
for Los A ng eles, which wasted 11 innings of four-hit pitchi ng by two to lead the Pirates over the Reds.
1km Sutton hicI no ;irir,-irc.nt t inninc' rain nitilifiarl ti.'I 4.'II
,IL.,l
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Mets While
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Raltimnore's Ken SIngleton ho mered in the ninth to ti,,,,
Handle then delivered a oneout single in the bottom of the ninth
(off Wa s mu' Garland and went to third when ('esar Tovar greeted
I is .r MIller wIth a double. Grant Jackson issued an intentional
'.c alk Ill Dave Nelson, who hommit'red earlier, loading th e ba ses.
hl.lrgr(ivc (tan grnun(k'd to shortstop Tim Nordbrook and
umiupire Jerry Netidecker ruled that Handle beat the throw to th e
plati' tryIni for a forutimut. Th e decision prompted a vehement
argument led by Baltimore Manager Earl Weavtr and catcher
l:lrod hlt'mxlrirks.
Bressers 7, A's 6
Mll'4,aukt-t' had to come from behind with three runs in the
s&amp;'senth and three more in the eighth to end an eight-game' l osing
streak. Kurt l3evn'qwl socked a two-run homer off Dick Bosnian
By THE ASSOCIATE!) I'HKSS
in the ses enth. Robin Yount greeted Oakland relief ace Rollie
hnge'rs with a gamnetying hommier in th e eighth and Charlie Moore
'l'tw tlint has ('Utile to start talking a bo ut magic numbers when I
k'lict'retl a tie-breaking two-run double,
discussing (hi' Boston l(ti Sox ... and (tie Itiagic number is
I ioc'.t'ver, the Brewers need ed a brilliant relief job by 'foni
% ith 20 and 17 not far be hifld.
c1urp!iy after the A's scored a run in th e iun th on four consecujjve
should mllake It this time."
Bill Lee said Sunday after snlks. Murphy t-aine on with the Lases load ed and none out and
Ik'feating (1w Chicago White Sox 6-1 aral closing in on 20 wins a retired ('t1e 'I'enau' and pinch hi tter Rich McKinney on pop-upo
mark no Boston lclthamidcr has achieved since Mel Parnell in 1953
and struck out l'hil Garner.
his 17th triumph.
Royals 5, Indians 2
Home ru ns by ('on YasI'.-lemskl and Jim Rice barked Lee's
I liii M Rau drove in two runs to back a combined sevenhitter
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Legal Notice

Legal Notice ____

Evening Herald,

Sanford, Fl.

Legal Notice

CITYOFALTAMOPi'I'E
CITYOF
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
SPRINGS. FLORIDA
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Notice of Public Hearing
CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1597.CA.04.8 PROPOSED ORDINANCE
OFANORDINANCE BY THE CITY
DIVISION a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
the City Commission 04 the City Of
In re the Marriage of
To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
THERESA
Altamonte Sp,ing, Florida. that
MIDDLETOP4
NOT III IS HEREBY GIVEN
that
FAYARD.
said City Commission will hold a
the City 04 Altamonte' Sprtyjs,
Public Hearing will b e held at the
Wife,
Public hearing'
FIorid&amp; that the Council will poij a
Commission Room in the City Hall ,
and
(a) To consider annexation Of IPIC
Public hearing to consider
the City of Sanford. Florida, at 700
following
I lOP4F:t THOMAS FAVARD, JR , ment of Ordifl4fl(p No 34315.
described property lying
O'clock P rti ¶nol.n,ber$. 197%. to
and being in Semi nole County. (onSd.r Inc
Huth,nd
titled
acjopton of an or
Florida,
to
wit
NOTICE OF ACTION
dinanre' h? the City of Sanford.
TO LIONEL THOMAS FAYARD. AP4ORDIPIAPICE OF THE CITYOF
SE ' of SE' of NE'i
FIorda. title' of which is as
of Sect IS Tsp 21, Range 79 10 the
ALTAMONTE
S P R I PIGS.
corporate limits of the City of
177 PIPIEVILLE ROAD
F( OR IDA, AMENDING OR
ORDINANCE NO. 1307
Altamonte Springs. Florida. and
LONG REACH. MISSISSIPPI DINAPICE NO nO 73 OF THE CITY
OF THE CITY
AN
OPf)IPIAPICE
(b)
To
39560
consider also the question
OF
AITAMONTE
OF
SANF-OPO
FLORIDA.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED FLORIDA. SAID ORDINANCE
of designing and assigning the
ORDINANCE
PlO 1097
Zoning
classification
of
Commercial
AMEPIDIPIc,
that THERESA LYNN MID
fiFING A COMPREHENSIVE
DLETON FAYARD has filed a ZONING PLAN WITHIN THE CITY Neighborhood (C P4) to Said Or SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE
OFIPIC, A ZONING PLAN WITHIN
prOperty as that Classification
Petition In Ihe abovestyled C ou rt OF
AL1AMOPITE
SPRINGS.
of
THE
CITY OF
SANFORD.
Dissolution of Marriage anti you Ft ORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT decribed in the toning Ordin.tnCeS
are reguired to serve a copy of y ou r OFSIC,NATIPIC, AND ASSIGNING the City of Altamonte Springs, FLORIDA. SAID AMENDMENT
Florida. to wit Ordinance P4o 328-73 CHAPlC',, PIG THE ZONING OF
'rittendfs, if any, to it on Alan
THF ZONING CLASSIF ICATION
THAT (F.PTAIP4 PROPERTY
A Dickey, Petitioners Attorney. OF C P1 COMMERCIAL NEIGH and asamended and supplemented VIPIC,
I
BFTWEEP4 FRENCH
The
present
zoning
classification
address is Post Office Bo'
BOPH000 DISTRICT TO CER
ofsaidprop,rty isAgricutturall (A AVFPIuF I.P4D MAPLE AVENUE
7239, Sanf or d, Florida. 32771, on or
TAIPI PROPERTY LEGALLY
1) as that classification is described AND BETWEEN 10TH STREET
before Stember 5. 197%. and file OF SCRIOFD IN
THIS OR
in the toning ordinance's and AND 20TH STREET TO OC 2
p p o V 101 PIG
th original with the Clerk of this
DI Pd A PlC F
COMMERCIAL 1
CONFLICTS regulations of Seminole County, (0 F NE P At.
Court Cither hr'tore service on SEP A PA OIL IT V.
DISTRICT
Florida
Pe'titioner'
Attorney or Im
AND EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy statI be .s'aIabIe at the
The Public Hearing will be held In
mediately ttierealte'r, otherwise' a
of the City Clerk for all
the
City
HSSII.
Altamonte
Springs.
0ffi
Default will be entered againSt you
SaidOrdinan(r'w.j.,placedonfirst
Florida. on the September 9. 197%. at sons desiring to examne the same
for the relief demanded in the
reading on Auqu'.t I?. 191%, and the
All parties in interest anti C'teftflS
130 P M or as soon thereafter as
Petition
City Council will consider same for
to be
WIT HESS my hand and the seal of final passage and adoption alter the possible, at which time interested shall have an opportunity
Parties and citizens for and against heard At m.d hearng
ttit Court on the lit day of August.
Public hearing, whiCh will be held i
BY order Of the City Commis,n
1975
the City Hall of Altcmonte Springs, the propos annexation and z on ing
will hI' heard Said hearing may be Of the City of Sanford, Florida
(Seal)
Tuesday, the 161h day of
lI Pj
Arthur II Beckwith, Jr
Ieriti'r, 1975. all 10 01 . or a'. ',cri continued from time to time until
(d
i CIi'ri
foal
action
Is
taken
by
Inc
City
Clerk of Circuit Court
thc'reaflrr as Possible Al the
Puhlith
Aixi 73. 1915
Commission
fly Lillian Jenkins
meeting interested partie's may
This notice Shall be poSted at the DFO 1)1
Deputy Clerk
appear and be heard with res pecl to
City Hall Within the City Of
Publish' Aug 1, II, II. 25, 1975
the' proposed ordinance
This
(lEO 19
hearing may be continued from time Altamonte Springs. Florida, and in
CITY OF ALTAMONTE
to time until final action is taken by three (3) other places within the
City,
and
SPRINGS, FLORIDA
published
in
the
Evening
the City Counil
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
A copy of the proposed ordinince Herald, a newspaper of general NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
F LO R IDA
EIGHTEENTH
is posted at the City Halt. Alfamonte circulation in the City of Altamonte TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF

American League
OAT I INC,
(32%
bats)
W I PCt. O
(arew, Mm,
371. Lynn, Bsn.
Poston
77 SI 602
6:
NY. 313; W65h
Paltininrr
NEW ORLEANS (AP)69 51 313 7
Nflr
Oak
311
SinrjI
New York
Miami
61 61 S
(qich Don Shula
I)
flat )06.
'well Cr 306
(tevt,'ind
30 67 144 I?',
p
two
big
defensive
plays gave his
N
S.
Lynn.
fsn,
MiwauI
31 77 142
70'l
Carew,
Mm.
79.
Rice.
flsn,
Dolphins
their
210 victory
4$ Detroit
51 H 3R 76
.
Ystriernsl;, Rsn. 71, Mayberry,
over
the
New
West
Orleans Saints in
KC.
Oakland
, SI 603
a
National
Football
League ex.
P(JPIS
RATTED
IN Lynn,
((ans,'
Ct
j7
'i
Ow. 09; Mavberry, KC.
hibition game Saturday night.
______
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_______
Chicano
.
6) 6% i
,
p,s
p,
n.
Rut Saints Coach John North
61 67 i5 IS', C'. Scott, Mu. 07
MinnesoI
60 69 16% 10
blamed
the two plays on misHITS Care'w. Mm, 16). Mun
California
60 71
4y
takes by his team.
7 Rivers Ccl 146
Saturday's ReSult1
_____
Singleton. Bal,
141; Washinj
Th e plays came in less than
( (ann A Boston i
ton, Oak. Iii
New York I?. ('ilitorni,i i
two minutes oIthe first quarter.
I)OoJflIF S - MCRaP,
KC
11. Detroit 6
•
3
fl
(y
Bobby Scott drilled a pass
4
i .riij%
3).
Sinnlcton. li.iI. 71, M.,,
into
the flat. Six-[oot-6 Dolphin
Oakland 69, Milwaukee' 33
berry, kC.
CtrvrIanc 7. Kansas City I
defensive end Vern Den Herder
TRIPLES Rivers,
!
Cal.
I),
70`11'44 1, RAltiniore f3
Orta Chi, 113 C', Brett KC 10
picked it off and rumbled 34
Sunday's Results
61
With 6
yards for a touchdown.
Caiifcirn,i 9 1 P4,".,, York 0 3
tIC') M F
RUNS MatOerry,
On the Saints' next possesflnstnn A (ti ,,n
C. 79
U Jackson, Oik, 28;
Mror'- nI,, 1 t)i'tr0t I
sion,
linebacker Doug Swift
C. Srtt, Mot, 77. BOnds. NY.
t ancas C mt, S Ctt',i'ia,,,i 7
71, flmmrro,iqhs Tee, 32
picked
off a Scott pass and tatMii*,itikt 7
Oakland 6
SI01FN
BASESRivers,
eralled
to Dick Anderson, who
Te'as A. Baltimore 1
Cal, 61, Washington,
35
sprinted to the 15-yard-line,
Today's Games
Otis, KC. 33
Ifemy, Cal. 31,
Chicann tkaat 18 91 at C leve
Ponds NY. 79 Carew. Mini, 79
setting Uf) Miami's second
land I Fkerstv-.,i 9 SI in)
touchdown.
National League
F4aItir,lrf'
AIi',mnrlq.r S 7) at
RA I I IN'. (12S
.0
ancas C l
hi!',
'1319 plays,'' said Shula.
i),i'gn,)rd 9S), f
at Mado, I, (he.
V0
I Srnrnons,
Minnesota
Decker
13)
"Two big defensive plays."
cli .
3. Watson. HIn,
Milwaukee I3I,tcjn 11111 InI
Ill.
Sannuillen, Pith.
"When you make mistakes
376. Morgan.
Detroit I Ri,hir 10 9) at Tega
(in, 375
against a team like the Dol(tJrnhcrger c ci in i
RUNS--Cash. Phi. 91. Moe
O1v name'. '., ti,li1tCd
phins, you get your behinds
can. Cm, *6 Rose. Cm. •
Tuesday's Game'
beat
like we did," said North,
I cipes, I A. 03. Monday, Chi. $7•
California at Boston, In)
PUNS
BATTED
viewing
the plays from the vanIN-Lu
(hicgni at CleveI,ini
ml
linO 1. Phi, 101
Be,nch, Con, 99.
Iressing
National League
Staub, NY. M. I Perez. Cm
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
room.
East
*4. 1 Simin,,s, 511. H•
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.I$12.AB
W
I
Pct.
GB
HITS--Rose'. (mn 169; Cash,
I .1 Den
Herder,
a
former
high
P".hurgh
77 36 56) •
Ppm',
I$,
Garvey.
LA . 166.
IN

East

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pictures. Curtis Johnson Alexander, Jim Barron and Garza, Keith Traster, Mike are still away on vacations, but quarterback
an offensive key.
gobbled up the award as least Craig Smith.
Tolson, Randy Fowler and four are tied up with summer

of I

and defense,

was

R ig ht '
Did Something

MUM
1
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Vlol
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..
'v Major League

RE; THE MARRIAGE OF

school fullback, said the touch.

in

per

,',

Springs, And Seminole Courly, PROPOSED

file' With the Clerk of the City and
same' rray he inspected by
public

DAT ED this

13thdAy of Auquit.A.

ORDINANCE

Florida, onceaweek'for at least four
consecutive weeks prior to the TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
cate of the Public Hearing, the date
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by

of the

firs, Publication

10 the

dale of the City

CA

,

Altamonte Springs.

Monday, Aug. 35, 17S-7A

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Legal Notice

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
t,utsuant to Florida Statutes. Section
that
VENTURE
16% 09,
MARKETING. INC . a North
Carolina Corporation. located &amp; 2751
Buford Highway. N E . Atlanta,
Georgia 30374, desiring to engage fl
busineisuncler the IctitouS name 01
DAYS GASOLINE at I I &amp; Flor i da
.
Sanford, Florida. Intends to
reisIer the same name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida
Verdure Marketing. Inc
By Richard A Deal,
Presi'ot
ATTEST
Dorothy P Dcii
cretary
A P Berry. Jr
04 the firm
Gilei. Itedrick &amp;
Robinson, PA
Attorneys at La•
109 East Church Street,
Suite 301,
Orlando. Florida 37802
Attorneys for Applicaro'.
Publish Aug 1, ii. Is, 75 1973
UFO 11

CIT t' OF
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
10 .'i(lO',' IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEULI(Y GIVEN b
the City Commission of the City Of
Altamonte Springs. Florida. that
saId City Commission will ho ld a
Public hearing
(a) To consider annexation of the
following desc ribed properly lying
and being in Seminole County.
Florida. to wit
Lots 4. 6. 7, &amp; 0. Block B. Little
Wekivc Estates No I. Plat Book 9.
Page 57. Section 9 T ownship 71 S.
Range 79 East,
to the corporate limits of the

Coto

the last publication, both dates in Florida. that the Council *ilt hold a
CHARLES M MILLER. SR .
0 1975
St
I.
69 $9
of Altamonte Springs. Florida. and
9 3
ISA
down wzic
flrcf •pren
nini.
-'---. hi
.v.'..
.,,),vr "ii' now Ut' '5 men twenty public r'ecr'nq to conscoer enact.u.n.
Hutand
PhylIi Jordahl
New
York
b To consider also the' Quest,on
66 62 316 6
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DOUBLES-ROW
(in,
eight (21) days In addition, notice me'n! of Ordinance No 342 7%. en
10.
years.
tirid
Chicano
City Clerk of the
of designing and assigning the
60 7J 167 I)
Bench, (In, U. Luz'nsk,, Phi
thall
be
posted in the area to be titled'
FRANCIS MILLER.
City of Attamonte
Montreap
toning classification of Commercial
53 77 133 16'
37. Grubb, SO. 32. Cash, Ph:
"It felt great. Just great," he
consider ed for annexation and AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
Wife
Sprbnos,
Fl
or
ida
Ple'mgbhenht
West
to said properly as
79 . A Oliver, Pqh.
toning at least fifteen (15) days prior ALTAMONTE
said.
SPPIUCS .
Publish Aug 73. 1975
- Cin .fl,,i
fI it
,e,t classification 5 descrbed in the'
I PIPI [S Gross
to
Hirt.
the
iate
of
9
thePublic Hearing
NOTICE OF ACTION
FLORIDA, ANNEXING TO AND
(lEO 1)9
- I
zoning ordinanceS of the City of
AnqrIi 65 8) 371 16', P Metzger, HIn, 9. Kessinger
"The Saints had been throwDATED thiS 29th day of July. A 0 INCLUDING
ITHIPI THE (OR
5 F rrl
Altamonte Spring s, Floride, to wit
63 66 4*5 21', (hi, 8. 0 Parker, PqPiS. Garr,
1975
ing a lot of screens, so I was TO Francis Miller
POP ATE AREA OF THE CITY AN
San
RESOLUTION
DIego
Ordinance No 720 73 and as
60 69 163 74'm All, I. Gniffe'im. (in. S. Joshua,
5 Phyllis Jordahl.
729 S Le'e' Street
AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND
watching
for
it,
The
Allanta
offensi
ve
amended and supplemented
37 71 1
ON
MOTION
BY
COMMISSIONER
78
SF, I
City
Clerk
Valdosta. Georgia 31601
OFIPIC', IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Houston
so i 319 36
KIMBROUGH , SECONDED BY
The prpWnt zoning classification
tackle was supposed to cut me
HOME
RUNS- Lu:inski, Pb
of the City of
FLORIDA. SAID LAND BEING
ofsaidproperty is i Snqle Family
Saturday's Result s
COMMISSIONER
K W IA T
II. Schmid t, Phi, 30. Kinqrvian,
down, but he didn't get to Inc.
Altamonte
Sorings,
Fla
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED KOWSKI, THE
LEGALLY DESCRIBED IN THIS
Residential as that classifica tion 's
Houston 11 Ch'caqra 17
FOLLOWING
NV.
76
Bench,
Publish' Aug 15, 10.75 &amp; Sept . 1, ORDINANCE REDEFINING THE
(in,
71.
that a pr oc eeding for enforcement
described in the zoning ordinances
Cinmnn'iti I? Pettsb'jrqh 7
RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED AT 1975
have about a nine foot and
C Foster, Co 71
n
modification of Final Judgment
THE IECIULAP MEETING OF DEP 1!
OP POPATE LIMITS OF THE
and reguIatls of Seminole County.
Sari Francisco 2. Pdp* York I
STOLEN OASES- Lopes. LA, reach. Ireached up and slapped Dissolving Marriage has bee filed
ITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Florida
Los Angelej 32, Montreal 15
THE
BOARD
OF
COUNTY
COM
57, Morgan, Cm, 31
Broh, it and headed for the goal line, against you arid you are
TO INCLUDE SAID LAND WITHIN
The PublIC Hearing will be held in
St Louis 7. Atlantis 2
required to MISSIOPIEPS OF SEMINOLE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THE MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF THE
StI. £1. (edeno, tltn 4?. Car
serve
a
copy
of
y
ou r
the City Hall, Altarnorte Springs.
It
felt
great,"
San Diego S. PhitadrIphil 3
written COUNTY. FLORIDA ON THE 77 EIGHTEENTH
denal. Chi, 77
defenses, if any, thereto on
JUDICIAL CIR. CITY' AUTHORIZING AMEND
Florida, on the Septem ber 9. 1975. at
DAY OF JULY. A o 1913
Sunday's Results .
Petitioner'sattorneys,wt'iose names
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE MENT TOCITY MAP TO INCLUDE
Swift's
interception
was
the
1 30 p At or as soon thereafter as
Pitt sburgh S (
nnat i
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
and addresses appear below, on or
SAID
LAND
ANNEXED,
possible, at which time interested
HouSton 0, Chi.ugo
first In two years for the
CIVIL CASE NO, 74fl3ICA.09.0
beiore September 17. 1975 and file
PROVIDING SEPARABILITY,
parties and citizens for and a ga inst
WHEREAS.
the
Board
of
County
St Louis A. Atlanta 2
year
Exhibitioni
the original thereof with the Clerk of Crimmissioners
the pfDMs,pd annexation and zoning
FE DERAL NATIONAL 35CR CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
Seminole County.
New York 9)) San Francisco
Saturday . s Results
DATE
Court either before service on Florida. has
"I wanted to give the ball to
II be beard Said hearing may be
been
petitioned
TGAGE
ASSOCIATION,
a
cot
the'
56
b-i
M innesota 16 D,II'is I)
Petitioner's attorneys or im
continued from time to time until
reldents of the Woodlands area,
poration. etc
San ()ii'
someone
who
knew
77. Philadelphia
what
to
do
Chicago 11, 51 Louis I)
mediately thereafter. otherw i
Said Ordinance was placed on first
final action is taken by the City
a located within the confines of
Plaintiff, reading
A. 2nd. 17 inningS
Oakland 77. Atlanta
with it," he said, explaining default will be entered againstse
you Precinct 1,, requesting a Municipal
on August 17. 197%. and the
Commissi'n
's
Montreal S Los Angel
3. II
Cincinnati 27. Green Bay 10
why he pitched the ball back to for the relief demanded in the Services, 'taxIng Unit be established CAIILTON DUNNING and ARCHIE final
City Council will consider same for
This notice Shall be poSted at the
passage
innings
Buffalo 31. Ins AngI
21
Petition
an. adopl,on after the
City Hall within the City of
for said area, hereinafter called the
DUNNING, a k a Lavonia Dunning,
Anderson.
"I
have
good
sense,
Today's Games
Detroit 77. Kansas City 71
witness my hand and the seal of Wnodlars Municipal
Public hearing, which will be held in
Altamonte Springs, Flor'da, and in
hiS wife,
Cincinnati
Services
IPIrerma,,
III At
The man carrying the ball tpmsCour't on the 13*1" day of Agut.
Miami 20. New Orleans 10
the City Hall of Altamonte SpringS,
Taxing (mit and
thre'e' (3) other places within the
Defendants
Chicano IR Reuschel 10 I])
Denver 77. Houston 71
on Tie'sdy, the 16th day of Sep
D 1975
draws a crowd."
City, arid pubtithed in the Evening
WHEREAS. Florida Law under
Atlanta
(Thompson
01)
at
Sunday's Results
(SEAL)
te'rnber, 1975, all 10pm. or as soon
Herald, a newspaper of general
authority of Article '1111. Secl,on 1
AMENDED
Pittsburgh (Rooker 99). In)
New York Giants 21. New
Dolphin kicker Joe Danelo
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr •
thereafter as Possible At the
circulation
in the City of Attamonte'
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Article
VII.
Secti
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
on
9
(
b)
of
HouSton (Roberts If 14) At St York Jets o
Clerk of Circuit Court
m ee ting interested parties may
Springs, and Seminole' C ou nty.
added field goals of 3(1 and
the Constitution of the State of
L ou is fMcGlothen 139). mt
By Elaine RiCharde
appear and be heard with respect to
FIorIda.onceaweek for at least four
Florida. and und er authority of
TO' CARLTOPI DUNNING
flew York lWebb S Si at San WORLD FOOTBALL LEAGUE
yards and two extra points to
Deput y Clerk
the proposed ortiinance Thus
(i consicutive' weiks prior to the
Florida
Statutes
(1974),
Section
Residence
unknown
Diego (Strom 54), (ti)
Satvday's Results
the two touchdowns scored by ROBERT At MORRIS of
hearing may be continued from time
date Cf the Public Hearing, the date
125 01 (1) lql and In). and Section
Phila de lphia fChr steson 7 1)
Jacksonville 76, San Ant onio
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of the first publication to the date of
HUTHO
CISN &amp; MORRIS
700 071 (3). provides for the
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an to time' until final action t taken by
a' (as Ang&amp;es lMesSe'rsmlth 19,
the last publication, both dates in
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Office
Drawer
P1
establishment
a
action
for foreclose a mortgage on the City Council
nd
proc edureS for
II 17). mt
Pliilacielphla 7? Memphis IS
A copy of the proposed ordna nc e
Saints scores came on a Sanford. Florida 32771
clusive shall not be less than twenty .
provIding for the development and
tFie' following property in Seminole
Only names s hetiulm'd
SOuthern California 35. fIr
i5pttedat the City Hall. Altamonte
eight (78) day's In addition, notice
35-yard
Attorneys
for
Petitioner
maintenance
of
ou
C
nty,
Florida
pass
from
r
crea?onal
see
Larry Cipa to
Tvndays Games
mmnoham
Sprinms, Florida. and cope-s are on
"all be posted in the' area t be
Publish Aug 15. 25 &amp; Sept I I, 197% vices and
ti facil i t i es and also f or the
Lot
30
and
that
part
of
Lot
31.
file
with
the
Clerk
Cmncino,at M (h'c.ucjo
Parker and a 4yard field
Portland 33. Shreveport 21
Of the' City and
considered for annexation anti
DEQ 101
development and maintenance of
OAKLAND HILLS. described as
Atlanta M Pmtt%brqh. (fl)
Hawaii 78, Chicago 17
same may be inspected by the
goal by Bill McClard.
zonI at least fifte'e'n 1131 days prior
plantings. landscaping and other
follows firginning at a point on
the Public
Imp
ro v ement s o f a lik e'
imroement
to the date of the' Pbic Hearing
e nature
curve' cit the East right of way lit-me 04
DATED
ED thiS 13th day 04 August,
DATED thi% 29th (iSv t July. A D
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING within the public areas of the
Encino Way at the Intersection with
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
A
0
1975
1975
Woodlands Municipal Services Unit the' Southerly line of Lot 30; thence
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
Phyllis JordahI
S PhyllisJordahi,
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT
South 61 degreeS 50' 79" East along
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
City Clerk of the
City Clerk
RESOLVED that the Board of
A
the' Sou therly line of Lot 30 for a
City of Altamonte
of the City of
Coun:y Commissoners of Semino le distance of 13% 07 feet; thence North
P40ti(
is
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Altamonte Springs, Fl
given that a County. Florida, set dale of
61" 37' 35" Wes' for a distance of Publi
Public Hearing will be
sh A ug 75. 1975
Publish Aug A. II, to, 25. Sept
held at the' SPECIAL ELECTION, for a Straw
10599 feet; thence North 51 degrees
DEO 131
1,197%
Commission Room n the City Hall in vote called for the Woodlands 50' 35" Wes' for a distance
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the City of Sanford. Florida. at 7 00 Municipal Services Taxing Unit, for
DEO 16
feet
to
the
point
of
beg
nnlng,
3c
o'inck P At en September 5. 1915. to Septemb
er 73, 197%
cc.rding to the plat thereof as IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
(onSide'r the adoption of an or
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED thiS recorded in Plat Book 1). Page
64 Of FOR
nnance by the City 04 Sanford
SEMINOLE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
COUNTY,
the Public Records of Seminole FLORIDA
SANTA ROSA, Calif. (AP) - have the NFL's dee pest st ock- Several first-round draft picks Florida. title Of which it so, follows 72 clay of July, A 0 . 1975
FOR
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
A'TTFST
County. Florida
CASE NO.: 7S.9e'S.CA-09.f
FLORIDA.
Right now, the Oakland Bald- pile of prune talent,
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
from recent years still have
.O0ON A TAYLOR
CASE NO.: 7$ 99 5 -CA 09 B
ORDINANCE NO. 1309
ens' bi ggest worry' is how th ey'll
Clerk to the Board of
All-Pro linebacker Ted lien- apprentice status with the
r'as been filed against you and yOU
et a).
("ORDOPI A TAYLOR,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY County Commissioners in
and
are neluired to Serve a copy of your
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live with the National Football dricks, who signed on with the team.
r at,
Planliffs.
OF
SANFORD.
FLORIDA. f or Seminole County. Florida
written Oefens. if any, to it on ,,.
Pt'irm?tms
League's new 43-player roster Raiders as a free agent early
Dii EP.MIPIING THE AMOUNT Publish
VIS
The
Raiders
AND FIXING THE RATE OF DFO IllAug 3 &amp; Sept 1.1. IS. 1975 RICHARD H ADAMS, JR of Gray, MICHAEL J S000VLIN,
h
ave
won
seven
1. Limit,
this month, Is working out now
Adams. Harris &amp; Robinson. P A .
,
MICHAEL J SHOUVLIN.
TAXATION AND MAKING THE
________________________ plaintiff's
division titles in the past eight
fought like mad to kee p It with the second-string defe
attorneys whose address
e'tC. et At
Defenda nts
ANNUAL. TAX LEVY OF THE
5 .l East Robinson Street, P.O
years and their l2 regular. CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA Deteodants
NOTICE OF ACTION
at47,"saysAlDavis,headman sive unit
Orlantin Fio,,da )??. on TO LOUIS H DANCHO
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
which
also
includes
season
record
last
year
was
'he
FOR
THE
FISCAL
YEAR
1975
1976
of the organization which may former All-Pro Bubba Smith. NFL's best, Another American
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION rrbeforpthe7lth(i'iyof September,
Suite 1960. Grant Deneau
to PI4ILIIP W BALDENPIOFER
A copy shall be available at
the OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY 1975, and file' the original with the Tow er
Ste 'W,O Grant Denea, lower
ice
off
f
the
City
Clerk
for
all
pr'c
Conference West I,.TOWfl
clerk of this Court either before
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,
Dayton, Ohio
Da'vtor Ohio
Sons desiring to e'xamne the sa me
service on plaintiff's attorneys or
certain.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
All parties in interest and citizens
Nrt.çn. 's Pmer$,y gven Inst
immedIately thereatter; otherwise a action for damages for breach 04 a
action for damages for breach 0 .5
shall h,'i,,e ,,
in Opportunity to be
Public Hr.,ring will be held at the default will be erteeeci against YOu guaranty agreement and to fo'e
But all the Raiders' depth and be,arcl at said hea'ng
guaranty ,,greement anti IC tOm',Ccinamjss;cn Room in the City Hall
for the relief demanded in the' cloSure a mortgage on the followmng
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ClOSure a m0nl,ge on the fotiown
F,
order
of
the
(ely
Commission the City
talent has never paid off with
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property in Seminole County,
property in Semino;e County,
cml the C i ty of Sanford. Florida,
victory at Super Bowl tlnle.
WITNESS my hand and Seal Of Florida
o'clock PM nnS('pIpmberl, 1915. to
Florida
P4 N Tcmm. Jr
thiS C ou rt on August 111 h. 1975
con'sdpr the adoption 04 an or
A port ion of Section 75. TownShip
They've only reached that
A portion of S ec tion 75 T ow nsnp
CiIy Clerk
dinance' by the City of Sanford, (SEAL)
71 South, Range 30 East. Seminal e
71 South, Range 30 East, Seminole
Pibli'.h Aug 75. 1973
ultimate test once.
5 /4
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Florida.title of wl-mch is as follosv
(Punty. Florida, and more par
County, Florida. and more par
(lEO 136
Clerk of the Circuit Court
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ticularly described as follows
.)
The latest postseason frustrafly - Elaine RiChar de
ORDINANCE NO. 1310
Commence at the int er sec tion of
Commence at the inlefsec?ion of
Nlk
Lion was the 24.13 loss to PitLsDeputy Clerk
AP, OP7DINAPICF OF THE CITY
the Norther ly right of way line' of
the Norther ly right of way line cm
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
OF
sAt; QUO,
burgh in last season's AFC title
FLORIDA. Publish Aug II, 25 5 Sept I. 5 1975 Lake I4oat'll Lane with the Easterly
Lake Howell Lane' w,t pi the Easterly
NAME STATUTE
AMENDING
ORDINANCE
NO 671 OFO 106
right Of Way line' of Lake Howell
right cml way line' of Lake Howell
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
game. The Raiders, who han.
Poulevard (State Road Number 136.
pu rSuant to Florida Statutes.GIVEN.
Boulevard (State Road Plumber 436
St'tmon OF SAID CITY. AS AMEPIDED•
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165 09, that DAYS INN 5 OF SAIr) ORDINANCE ADOPTING A NOTICE OV SPECIAL ELECTION a 200 foot right of way as now
a 700 foot right of way as now
in a 17-0 regular-season
POSITION CLASSIF ICAT ION IN PRECINCT NO, 47, IN THE ,,%Iabllshfod)~ run thence North Be
AMERICA. INC. a Georgia cor
eoiotitblished): run thence North 61
.r
i
Pt AN FOR THE EMPLOYEES 0 COUNTY
SEMINOLE. degrees 07' 11" East along said
poralion,
oc
degrees 07' II" East along sa i d
l
ated
at
7751
Buf
or
triumph,
gain
d
prods,
th
ride,
o
ed just 20 yards
OF
he smooth
Northerly right of way tine a
Highways. Pd E . Atlanta, Georgia SAID CITY, SAID AMENDMENT FLORIDA, ON SEPTEMBER
Northerly right of way line a
long
the
rushing
In
the
the gas economy,
championship
distance of 771 95 ICCI to the POint Of
30371 deSiring to engage in business PROVIDING FOR AN INCREASE 197$
distance of 771 95 feet to the point of
game,
tread life, the puncture protection, the easy
beginning From the POint of
under the fictitious name of DAYS IN WAGES THEREUNDER
beginning From the point 01
A Copy shall he ,Iv,smtahle at the'
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN beginning 'thus described return
INN and TASTY WORLD at ti &amp;
tmeginnirig thus described return
handling, t he fast starts, the short stops, the
"We lost, so were got to live Florida 46, Sanford. intends to citf,ce of theCity Clerk for all er THAT A SPEC IAL ELECTION will 5&lt;m;ith 50 degrees 07' II" West a South IS degrees 07' 11" west ,s
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all-weather traction, the dependability,
distance 04775 95 feet to %a d point at
desiring to examine the same he held on the 23rd day of Sep
distance 04 778 95 beet to said point 0*
with that statistic," says Coach register the some name With the
All parties in interest and citizens tember. 1975. for the pu rpose of a commp.ement, run thence North
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
commencement. run thence Nob ro
MJcheiIn 'X' the original steel-belted radial offers you
John
Madden.
"But
how
many
I
degrees Sit' 25" West along said
d
Seminole County, Flor ida
73 degree's 51' 25" 'Nest along sai
shall
have
an
opportunity
to
be
straw
vote
to
determine
wh
et
her
cant
'
get
something
you
all this plus one thing more,
yards did we pass for In that
or Easterly right of way line of Lake
heard at said hearing
(Seal)
East er ly right Of way line of Lake
quarter
century
a
Taxing
with any other radial tire-over
fly Order (if the City Commission i5 de'%ired by Service
game? how did we rank in
DAYS INNS OF
Howell Bou:evard a distanCe 01
the Citize
Citizens
of thLit, Howell Boulevard a distance of
of the City of Sanford, Florida
79502 feet to a point, run thenc e
AMERICA, INC
lori
79*07 fe
le" to a point; run thence
of proven road performance
Woodlands area
rushing over the whole seaNorth 67 d
degree's 41' CO- E ast a
H N Tamm. Jr
North 67 degrees II' 00" East a
By Kingston L Howard,
The
of voting in the distance
of
SOfl?i
Stop thinkli'ig about radish and star! enjoying
City Clerk
*25 feet more or te's to
Presldeit
d stance of 825 feet more or less '
SPECIAl ELECTION shall be the

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continued to predict the removal of pro-Communist
Premier Vasco Goncalves within days in the wake of
more civilian demonstrations and show-of -strength
milit.arv maneuvers by both sides in the power struggle.
Anti-~ioncalves army units had access to most of the ap.
proachestoLisbon,huta light artillerv regiment reported
tu Lx' one of the few units backing the premier commanded
the main highway on the northern outskirts of the capital.
The pro.Gor,calves regiment parked mobile howitzers
at the gates of its barracks less than a rnile from the
.is n airport a
Mac
san
s in efensne
positions inside the camp. Antiaircraft emplacements
%%ere manned by soldiers in camouflage uniforms.
At Leiria, 5 miles north of Lisbon, besieged Corn.
munists used fireworks and rifle grenades Sunday to
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DEAR ABBY: How can I get
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time I bring up the subject, my to an old boyfriend? I asked for
wife eta oce wi a storm o them and tie said no
abuse against the girl ard the
I would be satisfied if he
marr iage.
would destroy them in front of
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me, but he refuses to do so.
TORMENTED FATHER
I no longer feel as I did when I
DEAR FATHER: Firmly. wrote them. What can I do
Tell your wife that If she wants about this?
CHANGE OF HEART
4 to belH a grudge, that's her
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DEAR CHANGE: Nothing.

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worked on a set of "helper"
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housecleaning.
who needed them to haul an
After the chair was repaired,
lie stop6 turning the wheel of that sort of thing so much Sonletimesyou need a part you
She is a good worker and
especially heavy load. When the Mr. Outlaw returned to the ending supply of things to
mate to write letters? Send $1 to
mend. This time Outlaw picks the machine that blows air on anymore."
just can't buy and we bring the pleasant to have around, and
metal was heated to just the forge to fix the other spring.
LaskyD,.,
Just before we go a man problem to Sam. lie whips up she came well recommended. Beverly Hills, C81if. MIL for Ab.
up a inodern tool, an acetylene his coal to fan the flames. "Oh,
right temperature, glowing
Then another man mart came torch, and welds a broken
I used to fix wagons and shoe comes in to ask "Mr. Sam" Just what we need. %%'hen he
My problem: Little things by's booklet "H to Write Liners
red, he removed it with a pair
horses and fix up farm about a job of work. Ile turns to goes I don't know what we'll have been disappearing lately: I.,9. seff-addrnwd, stamped ("
of tongs and began to shape it by to ask about a clam hook motorcycle seat.
"What kinds of things did you equipment and repair trucks usandsays, "1 don't know what do!"
my husband's socks and tin- cent) invelope.
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directed blows of his hammer. him. It wasn't done yet. Come
Seminole Community College, When the piece acquired the back in a few days.
The shop is strewn with old
proper curve he cooled it down
ii travelling from Sanford to with water from a can punched plows, pieces of iron, a shoe
Philadelphia collecting folk lore
-ith holes in the bottom, and scraper he has put together for
and history as part of the great clouds of steam wreathed someone, in barbecue grill that
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a number of rusting horseshoes.
As he firlished one spring, a Against another is stacked a
By BARBARA MULLER
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longer under interWve care.
Williams, 26 and son of the late singing star, Hank Wilhams, was hurt while hiking near the Continental Divide
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Jesuit priest who was a a White House adviser to
President Richard M. Nixon, has married a woman who
helpedhmimanunsuccessfulSenatecampaignfieear-s
af'o
McLaughlin and Anne Dore were married in a ci%
terernon) hereSaturday McLaughlmwasreleasedfrom
,nws by Pope Paul VI before the wedding, a
friend said
McLaughlin was a staww'h Nixon defender during
Nixon's last days in office. He had held die White House
post for dree years. witil 01
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NEW YORK t AP I - Actress Alice Faye was enjoying a
late snack at an Ema Side pub when someone broke into
her chauffeured limou.!ine and carted off two cosmetic

With the branches of "The Senator", the oldest living
cypress tree in the U. S. towering high overhead and a
natural carpet of leaves beneath their feet, a Longwood
couple joined hands and repeated the vows of Marriage
Saturday, Aug. 23, in Big Tree Park.
As the 5 p.m. sun flickered through the dense boughs
and to the accompaniment of the sound's of nature Judy
Carol Oliver became the bride of George M. Kamper.
They are the first muple known to have been married in
this garden of greenery at Big Tree.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A.
Oliver of I.ongwood. The bridegroom's parents are Mrs.
itita Kamper of Longwood and Robert Kamper of Costa
Rica.
In keeping with the simple double ring civil ceremony
performed by Notary Public the bride, given by her father
to her intended mate, wore a white eyelet peasant style
guwnsoftly gathered at the neckline which err ircledher
shoulders and also at the empire waistline. She carried a
delicate bouquet of white camations and inums.
Karen Oliver the bride's sister, was matron of honor
and she wore a simple pink floral gown with spaghetti
straps.
Rick Martin was best iiian.
A ra-eption follo%ed at the Sanford Chamber of Commerce after which the newlyweds left on a trip to Hope
Keys.
mc)' will mak their new humt' in Winter Park. The
Seminole
hri,h','roorn is employed by an auto (if'tall shop.

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minister during U,inas cultural rcuttr has
named president of the People's Association for Friend.
ship with Foreign Countries.
The association was set up in 1954 to promote Peking's
foreign policy.
Wang,69, was politically —rehabilitated" to assume the
post.
lie lost his fireign ministry position n 1967 when op.
ponents called him a traitor to U* revolution. He had held
the position since 1964.
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by lisinhua. the
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The request to the conference
ference anxious to give priority opments in Secretary of State
earlier to the conference acHELPFUL
ADVICE ON ALL AFFAPS
of 78 self-styled nonaligned natoec'onomic Issues of more Irn- Henry
Kissinger's latest
• LIFE LOVE
tions, which defied warnings cused Israel of violating the ince to
There was shuttle di 'omac in the Middle
MARRIAGE 0 BUIINESS
ntinuing to
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from the United States and
considerable fevling that India East,
IN PRIVACY OF MY HOME
LOPIOW000
came in the midst of a new u.s. occupy Arab lands seized In the nod other non-Arab countries
1967 Arab-Israeli war.
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peace effort in theMid(fle, East,
CI0%#4 luroolaws
were primarily interested in
Meanwhile, delegates from
Next ø Nlañt
SiUI si S'.Id
71'
was unanimously adopted
"If the Israelis understand forging a unified strategy for four Communist Asian counSunday night at a four-hour the meaning of this resolution, the special United Nations tries accused the United States
Whole life readings: $5 with this ad I
Arab caucus, a Syrian spokes- then they will work for peace," meeting on raw iiiaterials open. of imperialist economic and poCALL for APPOINTMENT
man said.
said el-Allaf, indicating that the ing next week.
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VICTORIA FAILS, Rhodesia i APi — The Ithodesian
nstitutional talks between Prune Minister Ian Smith
and black natiomalist lea(lers opened on a bridge below the
Victoria Falls today with Sinith still ada
mantly opposed
,
to black rule and the Africans still demand.ing it.
There was speculation of a breakthrough bec.-Aze
Prime ,Minister Johr Vorster of South Africa and
President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia attended the
opening session.
But Smith in a speech Saturday said his white-minority
i.o%ernment ha no policy to hand our country over to
an black majorit goernment and as far as i am
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ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (AP) Foreign Minister Isniall Fahiny agreed to let Israel station its would enable Israel to monitor
Ismail Fahmy, Egypt's for.
Secretary of State Henry A. and Vice President Hisni Muba- men in an electronic warning Egyptian military moves and fident as he talked to newsmen
Kissinger flew back to Egypt rak also attended the meeting. post on the western slope of the has been a key Israeli condition tate Sunday after five hours of eign minister, met twice with
today on his diplomatic shuttle
Prospects for an Israeli. Gidi mountain pass, one of the for relinquishing the Gid.I and negotiating with Israeli U.S. Ambassador Hermqn
Ellis to review reports Kiin.
amid high hopes for a new Sinai Egyptian pact were brightened two Sinai Desert gateways M1Un passes.
leaders.
pact.
"We
are
continuing
to
make
ger
sent from Israel. Presiden.
by an Israeli report that Egypt which Israel would return to the
Allon said Egypt could have a
Kissinger went into session had agreed to another key Egyptians. This would be corresponding surveillance progress and have not encoun tial spokesman Tahseen Bashir
with President Anwar Sadat at point.
located in the territory being post on the Israeli side of the tered any unexpected diffi. said the Egyptian government
his seaside summer residence
Foreign Minister Yigal Allon returned to Egypt.
Gidi pass to monitor Israeli culties," he said. "On most ma- considered the negotiations
at Mamoura, near Alexandria. announced that Egypt had
jor items agreement is close." -nuid and promising."
The post, at Unim Khashiba, military movements.
But he added: "You can run An Israeli foreign ministry
into difficulties. and I don't spokesman said Kissinger
want to make a final judg. would have to shuttle at least
twice more between Israel and
ment."
Of
U .N .
Allon said "a great deal of Egypt before he could conclude
Some Africans said their del. agreement has been reached" a pact. This would take him al
11M.A, Peru (AP)-Nineteen
The S)Tian official, Mouaffok purpose of the propos.al was to
Arab nations and the Palestine el-Atlaf, predicted the resolu- pressure the Israelis into relin. egations had reservations about between Israel and the United least until Wednesday.
liberation Organization asked fion would be adopted "by an quishing more territory.
the anti-Israeli campaign. Ar.
MADAM KATHERINE
u Third World conference overwhelming majority" of the
gentina among others
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opening here today to join in a conference.
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2:00 (6) Guld.nq Light
(9) 510.000 Pyramid
(24) Jeanne Wolf
2:30 (2. 0) The
(6) Edge Of Night
(9)

Rhyme And
Re?ason
(24) The Arbors
(44) Underdog
3:00 (2, 0) Another World
(6) Match Game
(9) General Hospital
(24) Romagnolis Table
(35) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Three Stooges
3:25 (44) Spirit Of '76
3:30 (6) Tattletates
(9)
e Life To
LIve
(24) Yoga
(35) Rocky And
Bullwinkle
(44) Flintsfne5

0oard of County Corn
misSi3nerS of Seminole County,
Florida, will conduct a Public
Hearing in the Commisloner$
Metting Room of the Seminole
COUOIy Courthoute. Sanford, FIa ,
°fl September 2. 191% at 700 P M or
as soon thereafter as possible to
consider an application to construct
a boat dock on the blowing
described property
All iht part of the E' of the Wa
5 Ann IMailers
of the SE'. of the SW'. of Sec 3),
Carol S Snoke
Twp 205, Rnq 79E. Seminole County.
Publith Aug 1). II. 25, Sept I. 1975
Florida
DEQ
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Further descrbed as: Sweetwater
Oaks, Sec ill
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
THE
Sidney I VihIen, Jr
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Chairman
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Board of County Corn
FLORIDA
missioners
PROBATE DIVISION
Seminøl County, Fia
CASE NO.
PubIlth Aug 73. 1973
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36 S.'.nonal song
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31 Foatres.
twutch.'lg
I) Auslriin region 32 Meat induitry 43 Unit of force
j Poe.c genre
II Malted brews
instrument
41 Grafted truer,
24 Frozen liquid
33 Omen
25 Palm tat vIrt 16 Farm
l6Vofcariooumo.
structures
31 Atirms tO be 46 Superlative
26 Electrical unit
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NOTICE TOCREDITORS
TO AL(, PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
SAID ESTATE
'you
each 00 you are hereby
rvitlfied and required to tile any
claims and demands wttich you, or
rtbrr of you. may have against Said
estate In theotflce of the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of the 11th JudicIal
Circuit, Seminole County. Florida,
Probate Divition, in the Courthouse
at Sanford. Florida. within four
calender months from the time of
'r tint ubIkation of th notice
Each claim or demand mutt be in
writing and filed in djplicate and
slatettseplaceofr.sidenceandpost
elf ice' address of the claimant anc
ni,j5t be sworn to by the claimant,
his agent or attorney, or the same
shall be vOid
Dated at Orlando. Florida. this
5th day of October, 1971
Myra DeVine
As AdminiStratrix
of saId estate
PUSSEI. TROUTMAN
Attorney for Aliministratris
177 S New York Avenue
Winter Park, Florida 3775.9
Publish Aug 75 &amp; Sept 1. 1973

IN TIlE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL CASE NO. 73.1401.CA.13G
SOUTHEAST MORTGAGE COM
PANY, a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,

vs
FRANCISCO SEGUNDO HERNAN

OF?.

Notice is hereby given itiat am
engaged in butines'. at ))3 E Lake
Ave. Lonowond )27 0 SemnoI,
County, Florida under the fict,,5
name of MEYER BUSINESS
FORMS &amp; SYSTEMS, anci that t
intend to register said name with th
ClerI of the Circuit Court. Seminot,
County, Florida in accordance with
the provisions of the Fictti 1,5
Name Statutes, To Wit
Secto
165 09 Florida Statutes 1957
Sig Georgia A Gross
Publiih Aug II. 73, &amp; Sept. I, 5, $913
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
YOU WILL PLEASE TA[
NOTICE that the floard of Count,
Commissioners of Scm note County
Florida, at 700 o'clock pm on

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7)rddayof September AD. 1973,
true County Commlssionerv Meet,
Room at the County Courthouse n
Sanford, Florida, will hold a Pubic
Hearing to consider and determine
whether or not the County v..ii
vacate. abandon. discontinue. Close
renounce and disclaim any right e,i
true County and the public in and 'I)
the following right of way running
through the descriged property, to
wit
That part of Hickory Drive ii
e(tionu P Township 21 South, Ran.
79 Fast. etendinq 16 feet East from
the East line of Lot 6, LAKE
BRANTLEY
TERRACE,
as
recorded In Ptat Book tO. OaJe 91
oublic records of Seminole Cnunl.
Florida, bounded on the North arid
5ulh by the Easterly E'tenion ol
the North and Soutis lines of said Lot

IS ALCOHOL A POflL(M
IN YOUR FAp,ILy
Al AP40P4
For families or friends 01 profjlem
drink vet
Fur furthpr information sIlI 17)
4357 or write
Sanford At Anon Family Group P.O
Bc. 3%). Sanford, Fla 31.771

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Summer Program' HEY DIDDLE
DIDDLE DAY CANE, 3233690

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attack?

'A BABY'S WORLD Candor Infants
toaqe2 only Neil to new Dniver
LiconW Bureau 3776633

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OFANORDINANCE BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.

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light housekeeping
dutiES serving the elderly iii
Seminole County Call Pnc'iect
OASIS 3737090
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trailer drivers with t least 3 years
over the road experience
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transport automobiles state of
Florida only For interview ap
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Make offer to nut t slate' owner on
Stylish '1 bedroom. 7 bath, loaded
wilh v'.trs fig lot and utility
building Reasonably priced In
¶70'S Phone $11 5727
ClIFF JORDAN REALTOR

For renf or tale 7 yr's old. 3 BR. 7
bath, family rm . 7 car garage.
central air, heat. k:t(Pin equip
Call eves 625 3(791
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cur weekeniit
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Lovelycottage.alr,carpet.TV. 5)35
Adults No pets 37? 771)

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Hunt Realty, Inc

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35-4vbile Home Lots
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shopping. quiet residential Adults
only Dreamwold Trailer Park,
_7517

Each Woodmere Home Features Central Heat And
Air. Shag Carpeting In Living Areas. Inside And
eLus.:i. "IVvq., Mo tern Equil'Pd yl'.'.en,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I I Come
On Out And See For YourSelf

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description I"lCvc applicants 337
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bath, reduced from ¶34.600 to
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old, Family rm double garage
(',ocd neighborhood Reduced to
-_114,900 fly owner 6456763

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On buSy Ilghw,'iy 17 97 Start your
r,'wn hotness 113.000 Easy terms
OWNER MOVING
fromattrartivelbednoom. I',bath.
split bedroom plan, central air

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REAL TOS
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1.2 Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished

1936 Chevy. 16' boat, portable iv
and Irgebar for sale Can besecn
at 17(19 Magnolia (tan houSe).

FULLER BRUSH
Orders taken Monday. Wednesday &amp;
FridCy only 3T 1917

P.'nn'tv'r I.Ioltp!i' I

Come out and see them to appreciate
323.1670
Hwy. 17.92 Sanford Nut To Cavalier

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whatever you have' In Classified
Dcin'I keep it Sell it And send Itis'
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WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
TRADE
BUY-- SELL
717 RAYW000 CIRCLE 3 flJ I,
372 3637
t 31131SF F It-st St.
bath, ne'w carpet, in eicrI
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condition Large lot 171.300
aluminum link
tite f"virnj fleer
eqijIt
c tPi link pc:lu
with
b,itp
7I3-90A1 F PLACE 3 BR,
(I'( (.uiiar P, I' niergcrxy 'valve 1
garage, 3 yrs old, in new cvi I
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clition 371,900
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2173 YALE AVE
3 or I fF4 mini
(w t'e,' (tlfi4 I• su I tnt ci. vutItiO,'i
farm, with lots of fruil Has I BR
371 5370 rr Ru ttOS
apt. elling below appraisal at __________________
175.900
Iwo o'eramic elephants. Vit.'Irt..i'n,
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porcelain Misc 373 7154

Defleny

26065 Hwy. 17 57
REAL 'TOP 373 3771

1511cr Hrs I)) 1170

Interior. E ,ter-on PlastennQ
Plaster p,stcts'rzj P. simulated
brick &amp; tnt' specialty P71750

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354? Park Drive
37? 594.5
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MENT ALL TYPES QF CAR
PI-,NTRY 4140 REPAIRS 337
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Install ceilulOse fiber b'ocn fl
Intul!'cn i-er tree CV.roa'tS
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SEAMAN
PHOTOGRAPHY
Wi'drs Card us Commrrcei
Acr'C Portr,i!s .1..'!! ',.i'j 9)1

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I anc CIe.vrruo Ill dint, clay, rail
All kinds of digging House trailers
sored &amp; moved 37'? 9112 or 534
1195

Hauling

F'ulldozlno,

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Sor-unn Ihre'S
371 0799 anytime

Cleaning

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Roofing

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A F PACT ION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S, 'AA'.T .'.,f)c

E.pc'ct raid repairs, IlI rOots or
sPir'igles All work guaranI
BR000EN ROOFING, 3736700

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Call the BirdAllen Wrenn

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lCN'FP USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL II
NOW WITlI A CLASSIFIED AD
Lawn

171 o:c
uiuiiaing, routing ariø concrete
fInishing, free estimates
.iricl carpenter work.
remodeling, air conditioning,
rc,m'frw 37) 5785
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vacation' Geta better car lhrouqh
the classified ads in today's paper

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PhOn, to ring Adyentii's sour
d*js'nt-.s ,vice fl me Heraia S
classified But'ness Service
D'rectory
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Need pOUt gias' cut' i-',cnnl'l
ctepermdent service 31 .iriI rr .32?
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needs lust what you have 10 oIler
(t%fie'(i Ads didn't cork
CALL. 3372611
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g'lacptf'u live', canto dr,ve, C toO. or
snmr 'nfy,(e yrti h,5.' '"nd iI
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'We serv'ce lI make's arid r,iodels"
Free Pickup and Delivery
rn's 372 f1705
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You isCv tr.ed the nest row try the
urpnu'ry. Remodeling. Additions,
best F ipent pain! &amp; body caik
731 7306 .slte'r 6 p no
c'st'I.s ?,gs'k .iren%ed. Bonded
323 ISIS
"(P uP P. dPhive'ry
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Cell Piil C,nnzalt': 30$ 323 3939

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Kidscuutgmnw Il'ie'Wing S4'l or smaii
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SPRIPIX LER SYSTE MS
All IypeS and ties
We repair ad scnivce
SIINE MACHINE &amp;
'!JPPIY CO
,'s'37 .5 7ruj 51
371 4.437

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FM stereo, copper colOr 26 MPG
to'wn,jOplo%MPC, highway 1)500
cash or take over payments III
mci 37? 2X'Q .'sp', &amp; k rids
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en tops, Sinks Installation avail
chIt' Bud CbelI 377 8037 any
time

REALTORS 550806)

1969 VW Bus. Very Clean. re built
.enl,s. (%O
£k In, Iii's,,.
McGulre.3fl 1651 Dealer
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1973 Renault 17. equipped with
patented ECI unit, new tires &amp;
brakes, 30 plus mpg 3?) 64.47

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1965 Ford Galaxie 500 XL. 259
au;omatic transmission New
paint, excellent condit.on. $430
373 3646

1700 rrench Aye'

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Service the Rest. Western Auto
301 W 1s1 St

SANFORD

1981 Plymouth Idoor, real clean car
Mu? See to believe 372 7153

SANFORD AUCTION

327 M

lOiS!. P s iiE.SUT'i SALON
(forrneni', I'iernniit's li-au!, Picce
519 El Pne 377 5717

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passenige-, all extras Very good.
5575 3775751

To tie ¶OI(' fig In.' h.gheSt Odder.
Ira. .nventory 00 new MiCro
Carey bathroom fixtures totaling
114.000 Partial littiflg, vanities.
mirrors, medicine cabinets,
floure'ccenl &amp; inCandescent light
fixtures, tinks, range hoods, bi
fold doors. trainter top's, door
ch.mes, commercial lictil fix
tures. cog accessories of every
description Also to be sold tIle'
regular line of appliances. TV'S &amp;
u'sCd furniture Come early &amp; get a
oo.od e'at AenkAmericard &amp;
7,i,jte' Charge welcOme

BeautyCare

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rnCrnia'If,
the
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service
v,tserever. do theme favor Plcr
a 'Iacsiflr'd ad and sell their old
like"., skates sunfboards .ini
i-!h,'r ttiii'iO'. 'hit ,ire clujlten,ng
the crop

by owner, 3 BR. 3
SANF"RD
bath, 2 yet. old Central heat air,
sJi'Pt", .'CJw, scnecned Fki.,,,';.
large' lot. good location Assume'
73, pcI cur 5730 duiwn, F HA Priced
helorm i-HA appraisal 37) 663?

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Cheap Cr1:,, Portable Also 196$
Chevrolet Jck UP 3730705.

AL TAMONTE SPRINGS Near
4 (3'jrjm, 7toit'. screts:cd
gvstio, corner lot $)I,SOOby owner.

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55t 1137 3656

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25th St
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Aluminum Screens

S)--MAsccllaneous for Sale
every kind at pni.es
ford Call 373 1309

1977 Plymouth Barracuda, I(,,bded,
hard car to lid, 51.99% Ask for
Chuck Gamby. 3731730 Dealer

DAVIS' 3739310

AirConditioning

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1971 Chevy Nova, I door, loaded.
extra clean This car was 33,195.
now 12.59$ Ask for Chuck '3amby
373 77)0 Dealer

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Prices. 531 5907

We Buy Furniture

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Larry Si :on Realtor
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PINE't' WOODS BARN- We buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell
for 30 pd commission Free Pick.
ups Auction Saturdays 7 p m.
Sanford 3?? 7770

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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A small Classified Ad brings Og
returns Try one and see Cail 322
2611 or 631999)
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MOTIVATION'
is an owner who has already Cu'
chased another house. so this ,,tII
avar.it,ie
located 1 HR house
"for a song" Includes
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living room, fireplace. iv oci
paneling, family or dinui,in 'porn
and eat in k't(hcn Alt It', fur only
177.000 371 9410

'69 Falcon hardtop Sport coupe.
standard thift, 6 cylinder, new
brakes, excellent gas mileage, air
conditioned 3*50 or best offer

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
flee
Real Estate Broker
3227643

Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Any Quantity PIOLL'S Canal
berry, Hwy 1797 130 1304

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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through the muddle All or part
i ,.qr!rai lI.',it &amp; .5', ('1.1 toning
37,000 an acre 37) 195)
free estimates. call Carl
tlarris, at SEARS in Sanford 372
SE?.IINOLE Co Beautiful S or 10
1771.
acres, paved road, trees. clear,
flowin' stream
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C 0 N D I T I 0 P11 N G .
Peel',, 6750711
DUCT
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i'ORK 24 hour service. All
makes
DYKES AIR CON
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1 worth-fl acre h.Qh and dry
ii 993 1994)996

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reduced for quick Sale Owner
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office furniture

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C,PF(,OPY MOBILE liOP.'ES
390) Orlando Drive
Serif aid 373 5200

554500

1 06 .W000 3 bedrOom. 7 Oath, by
c,rier Transferred, must sell
573.100 5)) 779)

Real Estate

38-Wanted to

TAISCREOIT APEI.IE

42-Ibile Homes
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Forrest Greene, Inc.

BUILT WITH PRIDE 3 BR. 7 bath.
all extras, lange rooms. ?' acres

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60-OffiCe Supplies
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THE CONTRACT'

1100

MODELSNOWOPENFORINSPECTION

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Good Credit
Low mOnthly PCyn.'nlS
Many Other Cars
We Trade Ani1tPrr.9
37) 1570 or $31 a.6,tDS

ANTIQUES

Aug. 25, 7 PM Sharp

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Public Auction

Pare' EV.O 790
sth case CTCI'iii'nt (Cndt.Ofl 3200
i-m ted r'ff i'm
Phe 4.43 7)35

GIEPIFRAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESIATE, INC

p4rçpfl
7 5tggy3 Bedroom
tic,'
(enlrl heat P. ar. fenced
if ' If'Ci,hlt naP'
5)7

'71 P'n'I) COtO, f.6ct ,5r
'71 To,c,na,jo io-,jij..,j
'73 Cacidlai' f'3e'J I.' ¶ '.',r
miles
'66 VW Fastback
'63 FteetwOv'wi
'70 Tnrinn Coupe

68-Wanted to Buy

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ROBSON MARINE
7977 Hwy 17 92
3?? 961

*ilti ,'ur low

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
19)95. French
3721991
377 7371. 37? 1196. 377 1911
377 1959, 377 116.1
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Furnished, 2 Bk. air conditioned.
cal

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JOHNNY WALKER

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CHICO&amp; THE
MAN USED CARS
No Money Down

For ueg furniture CppliCn(e'S tools,
etc Buy I mr ItO) tems Larry's
Mart, 715 Santo'd Ave

59-Musical Merchandise

Ppilfv

JIM DANDY JAZZ FEED
"Ru D'r-ct From Boxcar"
C,ORP.'t VT, F £6
¶,lnifOrd 37] 1733

P.. . i r i'ii 1 Ha'!,sm, .1 / I bergIass
f.'r' cr, boat &amp; trader with 4 3
r".o$On Also 13' Traveler P. Trailer
wth 35 HP ft,lrcury. 5500 32'? 005.6
ftr 4 p m

Building A New Home?

Reduced 1S.000. 3
POOL HOME
BR. 1 bath, central heat air,
Florida room, fenced yard A ream
benanin at 322.000

67 A-Feed

55-Boats &amp; ACCessories

COLBERT

:rprise v :i.

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For Your Junk Cars
373 1329

CASH 322.4132

COLOR TV.S1I9SMONIH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
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REALTY INC.
207 F 75th St. 37) 1832
-IAL COLlIE PT, REALTOR
Eves 37? 0612
Selma Will ams
LTOPASSOCIATE.)fl 1517

Broker, 107W Commercial
Serif o'dlfl 7551

Cash
For Your Junk Cars
373 9136

196-9 Volkswagen Fastback, very
good cOndition, ¶5.00 322 7415
after 3 o n-u

Retr 'qr'rator

Homt' Entertainment Center, AM
FM Steren RCdi0. 75" Color TV
with remote Control, record
Flayer. 1150 511 151$

Real Estsu'1ir'-er
1?? 1301
76.42 l4:,1..,,lth,s A-,',' it 17 97

HAL

Make your Budget o further, 5hp
the Classfed Ads every day

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Call Us On Lots &amp; Acre*ge

Two Nicely furnished. 7 bedroom
AdultS preferred ¶1)5 to 5)40 per
mantis Call 377 1170

695?

(i-ic.! '7.'. f'ri ri 5°3 Ftt,.'.'i Irons
515. Service all moPes
TV 1200 S French, 173 173.1

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W. Garnett White

$961 Pontiac
Station Wagons
373 1559 7613 Palmetto Ae

Maltese' Piippc's. beautiful, white. $
WkS (11(1. AKC Peg .31305700 681

small 56% up One female
miniature Dftchshund, red. $43
Alto Siamese kitten's, $10 and 3)5
APII MAt HAV[P4 GROOMING
:.',1 h°;l.
ODG KENNELS. 337
5757

53-TV.Radio-SterCO

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GE SHADED FENCED BACY
D with 3 BR. 1 bath
.000
ilF I('F
Hnme'nn ICk,' 36k.
isths. central heal ar
1) I OCATED COMMFRC1AL

80-Autos for Sale
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Chihuahua DUPPieS,AKC. some very

KEPIMORE WASHEP,parts,
Service, used machines
POONEY APPLIANCES 323 0697

1,000

ti"p i. to Ian.' ire,' lvnj Forget
v.trd work Cliii outside painting
F r"'. rice! sr t..i. Trarp v our
( ri iI, 7 rr,'ri Pirii'

579.300

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Siberian Huske, AKC
Female, all white. lOmos
5100 171 315?

Kelvinatnr refrigerator, Side-by
Side', on trost. clean. 000d con
ilifirn ¶1(fl Phone 372 7739

C') INCOME
Comlorlable &amp;
ivr'riient 7 BR with 7 apart
'nts, rents 5)10 r'.s 379.000
ACF.4FS
with I FIR home on
Sd garden tand or pasture

Trade- in Program

redecorated,

34-Jt/biPe Homes
_________________________Two bedroom trailer, all utilities.
clean 1 child accepted No pets
5.10 wIs 3729066

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CHOICE LISTIPII,S

2 BR . fenced yard. carport, private
street. 316.900 Terms 372 6.520

2 Story, 3 bedrOom, central rueat and
alr.
nice
neighborhood
References reQuired 5190 mOnth.
5)00 depoSit
Phone 37? 1399
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I mnuo% old, 510
37') 1766

7$"i63", White, Ike new
¶75 373 0156

Pd ALL PRICE RANGES
1W 1st SI,)?? 3631.3777757

I 'tHe' wart sri'. Ii' nj big. b.'
rennilts list lr' csim' 372 2611 "f
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KULP DECORATORS
.409W l'.tSt .3727125

011At ITY
APPLIANCES AT
lIAPC,Alp4 PRICES SANFORD
1.l)CTIOPI, 173 7110

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373366.6

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52 -Appliances

BALL RE.ALTY

3777115'
7571 Perk Drive
AFTERHRS.
REALTOR
377 3991
377 06.14
372 97e1

3 Bedroom. 1 bath, enclosing car
port, 3150 mo, pluS depOsit. 337
7454

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We Buy Furniture

ledroomn, 1901 Summerl,nA,t
15.900
372 3191

197? Honda 1$OCL
Condition. 3500
372891)
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Mtoncycle loso,aran'r
BLAIR AGENCY

65-Pets.Supplies
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Billy Goat, 373. hat long horns 373
0516

lIrtpnont

'1 .i,tiNOg F

78-Mtorcycies

Rent

Pent Blue Lustre Etectrc Carpet
Shmmpooerforonlyll SOper day.
Cf'RPGL I.". F (JRNITURE

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for

139 7737 or 53-4 6971

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Sanlando Realty Inc
REALTORS
Phone' 531 6777

Oueenu sir' Simm'n. Hide A Bed.
nriiplsnlstenv'd
reconditioned
at half
Showroom new
the 'Piwronrn price' Se" &amp; corn
pare' ¶773 firm
PFSTORAT IONS UP4I IMITED
Hwy 477 at Plumi,

P4ew houv-", ri .1 mural ,nea No down
payment, monthly payments less
RI ALTO1.
254.5
lhCn rent Government SubSidized
to QuClfitd buyers Call to see if Casseiberny, immaculate 3 BR, I",
you Qualify'
baths, garage. 37t.?5Q Acre
M UPISWORTH REALTY
Pcalty, REALTOR. 313 7750
Peg Real Estate Broker
P01W Istsl
UP scr pnnh. FP, garage,
rprt, no quCtifying 311,950
373 1061 or 123 OSl1e'v"s
re Realty. REALTOR 373 1750

New 7 bedroom home on Oak Way.
Sanford SI)) month
Duplea
7 bedroom, LOnqwood
11)5 mOnth

64-Equipment

SERY
We can SCve' you money Complete
Furniture
re uiphol5ti"ry
&amp;
ref in i%h inn
PFSTORATIOIlS UNLIMITED
8001 nnawnod Ave Altamonte SpqS.
119 l7fl or$31 6973

322- 42O Anytime
MLS Agency

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Assume Payments
'l'r.r;er 7J Zau, ri cahinet. 3 nirecjle,
front load deluer' sewing machine
Sold new for 3319 00. Pay balance
of 3M or 10 payments of 59 See at.
SANFORD SEWING 'EP4TER
307 East Frst Downtown
372 9111 Eve $69 1146

r PAME 11115 PR ETTY PlC TURFI
1 liPs, 1 Pith, larqv' corner lot, can
inc third h.'.lrn.nm ,ss family ro'om
'1cm' I,',r.it' r .,g'ri 3?? '-0

M.SKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER
ITEMS
SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD. Phone 3fl 2611 or 131
9993 and a friendly Ad Visor w.tl
help you

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Wndruff's Garden Center
601 t.'tery Av , Sanford

strom

Your

FIPT MONTH'S RENT FREE.
3272090

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Beautiful leather leaf ferns
tops and roots
Phrne')fl 0641

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3 Bedroom patio homes. 3709 mo.

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'Em While

CommerCial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

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Where Quiet Nlqhts and Cool
Breezes Create the Lifestyle
You'veBeenSearching For.

Sheraton Sford Motor Imi

"Get

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LITOMM_____

Es", 37) 0455
Associate

Ill Mayfair Circle. Sanford. 7
Bedroom with family room or
third bedroom Air conditioned
with fenced yard 3160 mo 1.59$
fl06

MUST SELL - New 3 BR 7 BATH
HOME. all extras. qooc location
MAKE OFFER. 3722717

ELLEN WAYNE DUO

U.u,s 322 1111
Broker

Qecondtioned Batteries, $17 95 es
change REEL'S BODY SHOP.
1107 Sanford Ave

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51-HoUsehold Goods

RPIITAPIY FARMHOUSE 'n Loch
Arbor hi'i', juSt been listed for only
139,900 Old brick fireplace'. walk
in rlosets. brick planter, old
fpShioned well, flanging planters
Could an no and on' You've tiotta
see jfi

l6Aulo Parts

Spect racide granule's for' lawn in
sect control GardenLand. 1400 W.
1st St 37) 6650

MAITLAPID FLEA MART
191) II'. Il 97 Op"n S.t &amp; Sun 9 5
$119 7920

SANE ('iPU", ',Af [S I FADER"

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

CaliBart Real Estate

5659

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FIR. I' 2 bath home. can assume
niortoages, pay smlI closing, and
movE' In 1st mortgage payment
¶149 nerithl','

3 (hR. 1'; Lath. .14 onidtioned,
newly painted, 3160 mo lit &amp; last
&amp; depoilt Sunland 37) 034%

i-n ,',efran to stsare expenses in
n-r 371 ()79

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Unfurnished

32-Houses

29-Rooms

I

ke deep 6/

LAKE MARY- 2 BR DupIec; 3130
pIus ISO deposit
Forrest Grecne Inc
REALTORS
37) 6333

Two bedroom trailer, air con
cttmorri liP'I'. .'.i!i'm burnished.

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3222090
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SALES

Large 7 he'droorn duplea. kiltt,en
eQuipped, completely fenced,
tale t,t.'iry 3)10 37? 176$

Current DOT

SANFORD

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Duple,, 1 bedroom turn apt., adults.
Call 372 36)0 after 3.30

Drivers Needed

One 5. 7 bedroom apartments.
Iurr,tht'd re unfurnished Newly
redecorated Come see 300 F
Airport Blvd - Sanford 373 1310

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Monday,Aug.25,1975-313

Herald,Sanford,Fl.

62-LaWn-Garden

Call 377 3175 to find our information
en how to receive a free set of
waterless cnm'kware

Realty.

Pc'g Rv'jul I ctatr' Urover
37106.41)
'IT) 7593
373 3213

WCII

BAMBOO COVE APTS.

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Small E ttic it'rK'y tIOiiSC
One Adult No Pr'S
590Mo 322 3.917

Rentals

8%

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One Bedroom Furn HOuse
SlhDMo
665.6)11
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1505 W. 25th St.

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MILlIONS of dollars in Real Estate
's si-id daily ri the Classified Ads
NotIng small ab..ut ICC''
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925

From

fog:,'. I 'rn
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Lawr'
Care 373 1571$ or 6f.8 631.6
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Artist SIP screen background, able
tri draw Cnd rut lettering, 349 3625
or a77 7167
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STUDIO 1,
8EDROOMSUITES
2BEOROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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Dental Receptionist, no elperience
necessar, Handle phone, ap
rasritnisents. pegboard (flarside
sSttng lype 10 WPM, Salary
190 rim n lo start P 0 Box IS.
Sanfoni, Fla

Apartments

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Hghschool diploma Reply to Box
510, c 0 The Evening Herald. P0.
Bc.
1657, Sanford. Fla 37771
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iu"i)'v,ba,v',"

ORDINANCE NO. 1301
Ai,I nDrslnA.aJrI rsr 'rwr i-STY lip
SANFORD, FLORIDA MAKING
APPROPRIA1 IOP45 FOP THE
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
YEAR
F ISCAL
THE
FOR
BEGINNING OCTOBER I. 1975
AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30.
1974
A copy Shall be vailabie at the
office of the City Clerk for all per
wnl detininc, I ,'am'flP ttip tame'
All parties n interest and (itilet'is
shitll have an opportunity to be
heard at Said hearing
By order 04 the City COmmissiOn
of tPi City of Sanford. Florida
H N Tamm. Jr
City Clerk
Publijh Aug 73 1973
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WANTED YESTERDAY Can you
write7 Do you live in the Oviedo
area' If so. contact me im
mediately, if not sooner I need a
correspondent who can cover city
cOuncil meetings And keep up with
the to-cal news If you can answer
Affirmatively to the Questions
AbOve, give me a call Bill Currie.
The Evening Herald. 3T, 36)1.
Eit 33
Person to work w,fh pe05)ie

Notce ii hccehv q,pn that
Public Hearing will be Puij at the
Commission Room in the Clv Mall in
the City of Sanford. F lorda. at 7 00
'clock P M i-n Sevternbert 1973. to
consider the adaption Of an Or
dlnance by the City Of Sanford.
F bride l.tlp f *",c Is 5 % t(iib'*',

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Legal Notice

calculate and

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We have littings We have buyers.
We need another real estale Ii
cerisee to help us make sales
Forrest Greene, Inc.
373 6333. 3-77 5970. eves

FRIDAY P. SATURDAY day and
evenlng dId care 6 50 a m to 1
a m A Child's Wand 373 5.471

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31A-Duplexes

Ladles as fhion snow directors fcr
SarahCoventryjeweiry earnS) to
33 pen hOer commission
uli or
part time
P40
e.perience
necessary Sampi free Start
PlOw 319 5170 or 3-19 3894

6-Child Care

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Ni efficiency apartment, upstairs.
all utilities turn 397 50 Adult%
only 337 7795 i'n"s &amp; wk ncls

I Old GWOO 0. beautifully located on
7 acre ptat Deluae 7 bedroom
dopiest's, air. carpet. drapes,
appliances, utility room. carport.
3)70 562 1731

C H A PL Al P4
To plan and coordinate total
religions program for non
sectarian group Child care Setting
COrdud renular Chapel services,
train Chapel group leaders and
rrovide religious education and
countelng to boys in car" Must
have musical tkll
Contact
James Strayer, Boys Ranch,
Florida, 37060 IPIe'an Live Oak)
Tel 904 547 ¶301

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Sten

Evening

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

Beautiful ranch type home 3 6.4
acres, stable Osteen area 617
1617. 371 6)66

P40W 5FF 'THIS
319.500 1
bedroom. 1', tiCtht Assume
nnrtciaae Owner will carry 2nd
nontninne with ¶3.000 down

1 or 2 Bedrooms Adults ànly
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
751% ParIs Drive 370 up.

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WITT REALTY

I anon I ti.'clroorn .101 . air COO
ditirvied. utilities furnished 3173
per mn References rtiquired 323
cianiage'fnp 3770505

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Work your own POurS F,imn e',tra
income' as an AVON Representa
thue Call 634 3079

Lost- Male Irish Seller, I ,i- ,ms old,
ricer I I ann 18 Jane Bu:ea 775
2577 cr 172 1715

5

Things to Eat

18-Help Wanted

&amp; Found

F.pr'rienced day (hId care
tiorrie Sunlanid 371 0971

Monthly Rentals Available
31333)30 ColorTV
QUALITY IfIN -NORTH
I a &amp; SR 1)1 Lcyiq.vood

C,uitar Lesson'.
a
3
r. cl 7. Dnu'37)Q )7,I

I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
FOP ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
MYSELF AS 05 $'O7S
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lACED WITH A DPINKIPIG
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call 17) 155;
WritePO Boa 1713
Santorci. Florida 3277$

5-Lost

One bedroom efficiency, furnished
3100 per mo utilities included
177 4470

.)TOP APID THINK A MINUTE If
CtCStlflpd Ads didn't work
tbv're wouldn't be *ny

APF VOt) LONELY' Let
help
,ou to meet the right lierson luSt
for you NATIONAL SINGLES
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone 30$
273 7710

some cianges

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17? si7j
Plight', 337 2)52

Pn,'in,s (Or I or couple Water
furni%hed, air Conditioned
Pe'ferrnn,'s required 3100 month.
$30 iis'rucrcit Phone 337 1399

CiRAClI!ikI tuar,iqe ke'yi
C.raqPiskl i5 to th Polish whet Pizza
i%
to the Italians What it it
Contains veg IiII,nq
Sauce in a
(ruSt Company rare, also good
for pknics and lunrhe Send self
,ddressen Stamped envelope and
3) 00 tr C F Recipes, P 0 Boa
13?. ApnoI, Fl 32703

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MID 7(t'
NEW HOMES. 3 and I
bedroom S prt down. 7'. pct
interest

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9-Good

ARE YOU 'TROUBLED' Call Toll
Free. 641 70?? for "We Care"
"Hotline" AduI?
Te'et'

F or Tuesday, August

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Finn &amp; llnfunn Apts
Sanford
Aduttt only, rie' I BR. air. w w
rarpet, ceramic tile' bath &amp; kit
then Residential are,q 3130 up
See Mon ,t 6)7 S Park Aye' No 3

Noon Friday

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RATES
1 thru S times
41c a line
6thru 25 times
3lca line
2ôtimes
74c a line
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

Sundcy

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319.SCtT
'1 IIEDROOM, I bath.
family rrinrn double' carport.

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fiShirv;' (,t't all the ogJipment
,ni nce1 fnr those big nnes wilh a
want Cii

Noon The Dy Before Publication

NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR
THE VACATING, ABANDONING,
DISCONTINUING. AND CLOSING
OF RIOHTOF•WAY

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MVAL,(JP4APARTMEPITS
ADULTS. NO PETS
116W 2nd SI
C.rri

DEADLINES

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831-9993

SATURDAY 9-Noon

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322-2611

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Can Treat Gnut
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41-Houses

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HOURS
8:00 AM.
5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY

New Medicines
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Orlando Winter Park

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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Seminole

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Defendant
NOTICE OF ACTION
I
TO FRANCISCO SE GUN DO
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9
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(6)
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Residence Unknown
(9) Movie
(6) Mery Griffin
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
I
(35) Felony Squad
oowt
- - action for foreclose a mortgage Oil
(9) DInah
t
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(44) Movie
the following property In Seminole
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Sesame
Street
930 (6) Rhoda
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County, Flo-ida
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(3$)
Ad
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I. Block "0". THE
(44) MIckey Move
Jones
MEADOWS, UNIT ONE, according
Club
(35) Burke's Law
to the plat thereof as recorded in
430
(2)
Bonanza
1000 (6) Medical Center
Ptat Book IS. Pages 66 and 67, of the
6
(0) Mery Griffin
Public Records of Seminole County.
1030 (35) My Favorite
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
(9)
Lucy Show
Florida
Martian
APPEAR AND BE HEARDAT THE
(13)
has
been
filed
against
'tando
City
and
you
you
1100 (2.6.0,9) News
TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
are required to serve a copy of your
Movie
Council Meeting
(35) 700 Club
SPECIFIED
written defenses. if any, to it on
Brady Bunch
(3$) Batman
(SEAL)
(44) Love American
PHILLIP R FINCH. ESQUIRE Of
(24)
Electric
Company
(44)
GilIlgan's Island
Board of County Corn
Style
Gray, Adams. Harrii &amp; Robinson,
5:00 (9) You Don't Say
(35) Flordi
misSiOneri of Seminole
1130 (2.0) Tonight Show
P.A . plaintiff's attorneys.
County. FlOrida
Lifestyle
(24) Mister Rogers
(6) Movie
address ii 101 East Robinson Street.
OFO 131
By Arthur H 8eckw?n, Jr
11.55 (6) News
______________________________ P 0 fbI 3061. Orlando. Florida
Neighborhood
(9) Wide World Of
Clerk
(33)
Mickey
Mouse
502 on or before the $2 day 0!
Enter'anment
IN THE CIRCUII COURT OF THE
A Edwin Shnholpn
AFTERNOON
Club
(44) The Mod
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. September. 1973, end file true Attorney
(44) Lost In Space
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR or.gsnal with the clerk of this Court P 0
either before servic, on plaintiff's
12'OO (2,44) News
5:30 (2) NewS
SCMIHOLE COUNTY
17:0(1 (9) News
Sanford, Florida 3777)
attorneys or Immediately thereaf
(6)
Young
And
PR')BATE
DIVISION
(6)
Andy
Griffith
Publish Aug 25. $973
1230 (9) Movie
tee, otherwise a default will be
PROBATE NO, 737
Restless
(9) Lucy Show
oro ii;
(44) Donahue
entered
against you for the relief
In
re
the
Estate
(0) Jackpot
(13) Cable Journal
100 (2, 8) Tomorrow
demanded in the complaint.
JOHN A BURTON, v
(9) Eyewitness
(24) Villa Alegre
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Show
WITNESS my hand and seal ot
Deceased
(24) Senior Scene
(35) Lost In Space
this Court on AugvtS, 197$
FINAL NOTICE
6:00 (2. 6, 8. 9) News
(35) Big Valley
The Board of County Corn
(Seal)
Notice is hereby given trial true un
Tuesday
misiloneri of Semlnof
(2, 8) Jackpot
County,
(24) Electric Company
Arthur H Beckwltls, Jr
driignCd will. on the 74th clay of
Florida will Conduct a Public
Clerk of Circuit Court
(6) Search For
(44) Lucy Show
MORNING
Sep?ember.A 0,1975. present to trie'
Hearing in the Commissioners'
fly Lillian Jenkins
Tomorrow
6:30 (2,0) NBC News
Honorable Circuit Jucigeof Seminole
Meeting Room of the Seminole
Deputy
Clerk
County,
Florida,
his
final
6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
return,
(9) All My Children
(9) ABC News
Courthouse,
PublIsh Aug 11. ii. 73. Sept I. )97$ County
Sanford.
account and vouchers, as Ad
6:10 (2) Sunrise
(44) Variety
113) Zane Grey
Florida, on September 7, 197$ at 1.00
DEO
minhstrator
C
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A
of
the
Estate
ot
1:00 (2, 0) Marble
Almanar
(24) Ft.'elinq Good
_______________
PM or as soon thereafter as
.tOhflA Bunion IV deceaanda,
P5k'
jitI iiiyuv.ny
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possible to Consider an applicat ion to
Said time, then and there, make
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
(6) News
(44) Bewitched
application to the said Judge f,r a
The Board of Ccunty Corn Demuck low area, fill, slope and
final settlement of his ad
missloner
of Seminole County, reshape pond on the following
ministration ot said estate, an for FloridC, will conduct a Public described properly
From the southwest corner of
an Order discharging H ArthU, Hearing In the Commissioneri'
17, Township 21 South.
Meeting Room of the Seminole
Burton as Such AdminiStrator
Dated this the 5th day of August, County
COurthouie,
Sanford. Rar'e 30 East. Seminole County.
A 0 1fl5
Florida. on September 7, 197$, at Florida, run along the south line of
H Arthur Burton
Section 17, South 59 degrees I)'
7:00 P.M. or 45 soon thereafter as
As Administrator C TA
posslbletocons;deranaopl,cationfo 16" East 36333 feet. thence North
lldegr,'es 09')I" East 1772 12 feet to
of the Estate 01
Construct a bridge on S R. 431 at tn
SOuihwe'sterty right of way line
John A Burton. IV
Lttle
Wekiva
River;
to
construct
W W •
I)e'ceased
water retention areas.
t, 01 t-ernwood Bouleverd; thence
CLEVELAND &amp; MIZE
South 4 degrees 30' 79' East 10500
following described property.
ft along the said southwesterly
Attorneys for Estate
DRAINAGE EASEMJIT
i
By Lawarence E. Lamb, MM
P 0. Drawer Z
right of way line of Fecnwoocl Drive
'The North)Ofeefoi ,East
Sanford, Florida 3777)
__________________________________________________________
IIu)
to the principal place of be'ginning;
.
141
r
feet of the' West 361 11 feet Of
thence continuing South II degrees
Publish: Aug 11. II. 25. Sept. I, $973 of SEi. of NE'. of sect
9
DEAR DR. LAMB
Within
DEQ
Township 71 South, Range 79 East 50' 79" East 231 57 feet along tad
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
the past year my husband has
SOUth*fite'fly right of way line of
WATER RETENTION AREA
Fernwood Drive: thence South 1$
had two att.ack.s of gout in his
The
West
130
feet
of
th
following
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR
de'e' 09' II" fesf 7)000 feet.
loot. He is 48. What foods
THE VACATING. ABANDONING, described parcel of land
26, 1975
thenceNorthaldecreesso'7s'.west
at
the
Intersection
of
Pip
DISCONTINUING AND CLOSING
should he avoid? Is there any
"
f'' thence North 11 degrees
southerly
P
W
line
of
S P. 4)1 With
OF EASEMENT
diet to prevent these attacks?
09'
31"
East 71000 feet to the prin
ARIES (March 21-April 19) frIend produce
the' West line of Section), Township
In
Cipal placi, of beginning Contains
71
South.
Range
What brings them on? Should
79
East,
run south
Because you feel luckier than your plans that arent what you TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
,
about l.211i9 ecres
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P'LtAt TAKE
svuiu .ersarn icoas au
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you we Waay, you couia mis- tntended or desired,
Beginning at the SW corner of
70117
feet;
thence
run
North
NOTICE that th Board of County
or Just when he has an
17. Township 31 South.
cause
a
loss
for
l4'
CAPRICORN
degrees
(Dec. 22-Jan
30" East
have been true several years
Commissioners of Seminole County.
Range 30 East, along true southerly
parallel
with
S
the
family.
Weigh
P
134;
thence
run
N
Florida.
decIsions
19)
A
partner
itt
700
or associate could
o'clock P.M on the
ago, but we now tave neiicines
l7degrpejpa' E
feet; thence run line of said Section South I9degree
73rd day of September,A
ca1'.
cause
a
problem
for
you
that
are
very
effective
in
DEAR READER The Idea
the County Commissioners' Meeting N 35 deureei
E. 76 feet, I)' 16" East 363 35 feet; thence
TAURUS (April 20"MY 20) pilIng additional
North II degrees 09' 31" East a
heavy
thence
N
73
degrees
14'
C0fltT0111flgOUtsodIetlsofles
Room at the' County Courthouse In
( 17.10
Pal.SLS that the best way to
Be cautious when you are responsibIlities on your Sanford. Florida, will hold a Publi:
feet, thence run North 134 73 feet to d;stance of $75 I) feet to the true
importance
than
treat gout is by diet. That would
HinQ to co,'nider and d?termine the tOuthrly P
,
4)1, point or place of beginning, thence
working or traveling. You're In shoulders.
1$ decrees 30' 29' East a
lruv'n(e run S 7j degrees 11' 10" w
or
not
th
County
Gout is caused by an excess
will
an impulsive mood today. This
AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 19
,.,OfO
?i.4?SIj
vacate, abandon, di5(Ontinu,, close, 20557 feet along Said R w to the distance of $0 1) feet, thence North
amount of uric acid In the body.
11 dQif'S 09'))" East a distjnce of
could spell trouble.
You will have difficulty today
renounce and disclaim any right of Point of Beirtnbng
8013) feet, thence North 4 degrees
What is uric acid? It is a
LITTLE
GEMINI
(May
WEKIVA
the
County
and
the
Public
in
and
t
2lJune
20)
RIVEP
applying yourself to mental
TRUTH
SO'2V'We'stac'istanceof 8011 feet.
CROSSING
th
following utility and drainage
byproduct of the formation of Yourpocketboc,kL, vulnerable work because of unusual
CLOCIS LEAcHMAN 5
and
That part Of the submerc,pd lands, thence South 11 degrees 09' 31" west
easement throug' the follOwing
DNA, that VILSI substance of today. Someone Is ready to take frequent interruptions,
sandbars, fills, islands and other a distance of 50851 feet to the true
described property, t WitCflAZY
"°
genes, in the nucieu.s of all of advantage of your happy-goor place of beginning
lands
In the Little Wekiva River in
The
ten
foot
PISCES
(Feb.
(10')
20-March
20)
utility an
WE!.,
SHOW TIUC
From
the SE corner of SW'. of
the
Siction3,
Township
3)
cells
South. Range
In your body. When a lucky nature.
MATuI(E 2:30
7:515:11
Keepromance out of the picture damage easement running along 79 East;
SW'. of Section 17, I 71 S. P 30 E.
the
South
edge
of
Lots
new cell Is formed the DNA in
CANCER (June 21'.July 22) today. Unexpected 1j)€flse3
(A). lying within S0feet Nthly run NO) deorees0e'" W 79375 feet
SPRING HAMMOCK INDUSTRIAL
the nucleus of a cell is Just when things
along the East line of said SW'. of
seem to be
will pop up to put a damper on
PARK, Plat Book 19, Page
Of the of the survey line of State Road S
duplicated like printing another opening up fc'r you, a sudden your enjoyment.
RACE WITH PETIIFONDA
Section 77560, Slid survey line SW' • to the POINT OF BEGINNING
Public Records of Seminole County,
being described as follows
Lot
THE DEVIL WARIEiOATE%
plcturetoenablethenewcelito problem at home prevent.s you _______________________ Florida
Commence at the Plortheast IOOfFENWOOD,accord,ngtopIa,
Is 13
-ALSO
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
be like the old one. That is how from getting what you want.
thereof recorded In Plat Book II
APPEAR AND BE HEARD Al THE corner Of pi P4W. of 5(' of Said
_________________________
Legal Notice
your
new
hair
that
Plots 3 and 3. Public Records of
replaces
Section
old
LEO
3
and
run
South
00
degrees
TIME
(July
23-Aug.
23)
Watch
AND
MASH
PLACE ABOVE
09'
) hair
East, 131631 ff 10 the Serninnte County, Florida (Slid
SPECIFIED
a reu1ar ifs hiss
the what J
A
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ITITIOU5NAME
POINT OF BEGINNING of thi ne inQtwabandoned)runthen(eN
(SEAL)
me characteristjca and color thoughtlessremarkoractc
Notice is hereby given that I am
survey line descrption, said pont L degrs %0'$" W 913% feet to a
Board of County Corn
as the old hair,
make you wish you could engaged in business at 309 Highland
being on a curve Concave to the point 70 feet Northwesterly of the
misslener of SemingJ
Or., Casselberry 37707, Seminole
Westernmost corner Of said Lot 50.
SOUthwl'iteqly and having a radsu
The formation of DNA l,s a disappear quickly.
County. Florida
County, Florida under th fictitious
04 1437 39 feet; thence from a truence P411 degrees 093)" E MS feet
fly
Arthur
H
Beckwith.
Jr
continuous process as long as
VLRGO(Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Shy name of HILTON CABINET IN.
1W TP$I
tangent bearing of South $9 degree to the Southerly right of way fine of
Clerk
STA
you live, because your body Is away from borrowing anything
I0P4, and that I intend to Thomas, flrveman &amp;
33' 37" Fast run along Said curve FERIIWOOD BOULEVARD. thence
register said name with the Clerk of Sader
through A Central angle ut I) decrees
4$ degi-ees 30' 79" E along the
constantly regenerating Itself, today. Things will not happen
'I 5
Court, Seminole County,
I1III)QFIiI):I1)
S*'O4"Adi%tanceo4349?uiftothe Southerly rightof way line of Said
,o
no
1666
Red blood cells only live for 120 as you anticipate. A friendship theCircuit
Florida In accordance with the
2 NEW' BIG HITS
end of said curve thence South 15 FEPNW000 BOULEVARD 150 feet
Orlando. Florida 32102
"MEANSTREET'
days and must be replaced. could be severely damaged.
provisions of the Fictitious Name
degreej 3%' 46" East, 19776 fees to to the Westerly right of way line of
Publiih Aug 25 1975
Statut, To Wit Section 565.09 DEO 116
Your body manufactures three
the beginning of a curve concave to OXFORD ROAD, thence Southerly
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Florida Statute's )557
__________________________
theNortheqlyandhavjnga,.diusof along the Westerly rightof way line
million new ones every second
Your erratic temperament
S Marcus Hilton
'5 3 feet; thence along said curve of OFORD ROAD to it point of
FOREIER FOOD!
torep!aceeoWones,jnwme
negates anything someone Publish: Aug. a. It. II. 25. 197$
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. thrOUQha(efltralafl4leot3ldegrees intersection with th East line of
people
this process Is might do In your behalf. In OEQ-S
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. 0' 73" a distance of 5804; ft to SW'S of SW'. 01 54'd section Il
CUlT.
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Survey Station 171+ 7) 57; thence thence P4 01 degrees 09' 71" W to
associated with formation of
addition, it causes you to
Pøirit of Beginning
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
TALL YOU
continue along said curve through
APPENDIXIVO
ezcessamount,sofurjcaddasa
image.
Begin at the SW corner of Section
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
TS'1277.CA44.A
CefltrI
Angle
of
I?
deqree
36'
33" a
NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF AP.
byproduct. Regardless of what
LCAN EATI
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
distance of 313 72 feet to the end of
TownshIp 7) South, Range 50
PLICATIOPI FOR PERMIT TO
said curve, thence P4cwtIi 54 degrees East, run thence along the Southerly
you eat this process will go on. You could find
CONSTR
UCT
AIR
POLLU
TI
ON
IN
RE:
The
Marriag,
of
yourseli working
ROBERT S GLAZE. Husband,
37' 14" East, 7611 feet lathe East line of said Section South $9 degrees
Onr of the new medicines, alone on a mess someone else SOURCE
and
line
of said Section 3 at a point
16" East 3653% feel to Point of
TO
WHOM
IT
UNLIMITED BUFFET
MAY CONCERN
ailopurinol (Zyloprim), blocks started. This won't put you
MARGARET J GLAZE. Wife
5
In
North 00 degrees Ø9')4" Beginning, thence North II degrees
ricl Deparfmen' of En
the overproduction of uric acid the best frame of mind.
West from the Southet rome. of 9'3I" Falt 11177 17 fpe. $henc
vi'crirnental Re'ulation has 'e
MONDAY
THROUGH
SATURDAY
5id : i $lon i
i1MENDED
'I' 100'i'eS !O 79' Fast .4)
celvid
an
II
I
ciit:n
file
a
by the c.tfl3 and stops the
ftet,
SAGrr7'ARHJS (Nt 2 ',iec
lfitnt e Sn'th 1) deuioe.i
UOTI'E OF AC1 ION
I1
cco'iUruc't
ltjl A splilt Hot
fBI
t,in:i
vithIn
tO
9' .31' West
P ant
feet
process
aLlis
origin.
21i ThougiUess acftons of a a srce04 a'r pollution,at 7.2 miles
11 30
3 :00
Southerly of tls, center line of 165 feet, thence South 4 degrees SO'
TO' MARGARET J GLAZE
East 91 79 feet. thence Soh 0)
construction of said Stale D
NWofJctof5R4lOand5l4
1$ Mountain Terrace
134, Section 77510. Slid
GREAT FOOD!
This appflcation has been Wbmitter,
center line degrees '9' 71" East 39% 31 feet,
Memphis, Tenness
t"et .'ir.r'.i r-,,bein.'t .l.sr,ips...-q
38177
fçll1
by The Deltona Corporation our
'eri i;ri. ot
i
"
to
fi....•..
tuant
Comm,nce
tbon I?, North $9 aegrecs 13' 16"
INTERSTATE
at the Point of
.,V .ne
4
s
SR46
I
you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Prq;nn;riq cf th
Deçartmmnt' rul
feet to the Pont
re"Jardnq the
ar,ov,' described Weit 9i
that an action for Dissolution of
control
of
emissions which may
Surveyline and run SOuth00degree, Beginning
tV1eer% c//
arrIage has been filed against you, 09' 19" East, 1751
I
effect the maintenance of National
LESS AND EXCEPT the follow'c,j
feet to the POINT
In wt'lch Petitioner is Seeking
Air Quality Standards
a OF BEGINNING Of thi5 (enter line parcel
divorce; and you are required to
Copies of the aforementioned ap
dr scription;thence5,O.,Jtru;ldegr,es
Begin at the Southwest corner of
pUcation, the leih,,ical analysis serve a copy Cf your written 70' 76" East. 336 10 feet to
the Said Section 17. run thence a!onQ the
defenses.
if
any,
to
GENE R. be'Qinnlng of a Curve
perfOrmed by the Department's
concave to the Southerly line Of said Section Il, S
GREAJ
NTERTAINMENT! .
Attorney
Staff and their proposed decision are S'EPHENSON
for Northerly arid having a radius of
degree, 13' 16" F 36533 feet,
avallablefo, public nspqcflonat true Petitioner. Post Office Drawer One, l7flhi feet; thence along saia
thence run N II degrees 09' 3)" E
fo4Io'lng locatlorHs: The Florida Cassa4berry, Florida 17107; and file thrOughacentringl,of )Sdegreej 1063 $2 feet to the Point o° Begin
Department of Environmental the origInal with the Clerk of thi 5009" a diStance of 794 33 feet
thence run S 1$ degrc 50' 29"
PS- US
Peaulitti,&gt;n, 31)9 Magtjre Blvd., itbove styled Court on or before f'V'd 04 tP,s renter line description
F 103 feet, thence run N Ii degrees
at
September 72nd, 1973: other'*ise, a Survey Station
Suite 737, Ortsndo, Florida 37103
hiT. 7357 s located 09' 3)" F 10 feet, thence run N. 4
Judgm,nt may be entered against in the
Persons wishing to comment
I
above described Survey
degrees 30' 79" W 10% feet. thence
any aspect of thi 0clioi are ,o'• for the relief demanded in the
*iso (C) lying
bttwen the runS ltdeQreesO9'31"W lOfeetto
Petition,
required to submit their comments
above 01e%CJ'Iotd Survey line and thp Point of Beginning; containing
WITNESS my hand and Official
9:OOpM -2:OOAM
in writing to the address Ibove
center line of conStruction
10 7Su acres. more or ieis
seal In tPil Co.jrt, this 14th day Cf
within, thirty days of publication of
Further dCS(ribed s
Furtrie'r deScribed as
5f
Orfo'd
August,
1975
thiS nn.ite
MON. THRU SAT.
between I 4 And ç
Road at Fernwcsoij Blvd
(SEAL)
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
Sidney L. Vihlen. Jr
5idpy I. Vih!en, Jr
Arthur H. Ueckwlth, Jr.
DEPARTMENT OF
ChaIrman
Chairman
Clerk of Circuit Court
ENVIRONMENTAL
floIrd of County
$Hflo*yre HOTELS *5.0 MOTOR INroS. A
flo*rd of County Corn
By' Elatn WiCharde
WORLDWIDE St RvtCt OF IT'
REGULATION
Commissiontri
misslone'r
dEfGO*, ASIE5.LJF. &amp;t i. &amp; STATE apuit so
,,rOso ea ass maw
Diputy
Clerk
Publish' Aug 23, 973
St'rnlnofe County, Flit
Seminole County. Fla
PublIsh Aug. 11,751. Seot 1.5. 1975
D,,i.i..
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MUQ, 3. 1573
Publish Aug 75, 1973
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31-Apartments Furnished

CLASSIFIED ADS

F1ITIOUS NAME

NOTICE OF PUSLIC HEARING

FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hertby given that we are
engaged in busineSs at 2427 Holly
Av
Sanford, Seminole County.
Florida under the fictitious name of
CHRISTIAN DAY CARE CENTER,
and that we intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida in
accordance with the prOvl5lQq
the Fictitious flame Statutes, To
Wit Setton 565 09 Florida Statutes

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(44) Religious
Townhall
8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) Fliritstones
6:30 (44) Three Stooges
8'SS (44) Spirit 01 '76
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
(0, 9) Movie
(44) Leave It To
Beaver
9:30 (44) Gomer Pyle
10:00 (2) Ce'ebrity
Sweepstakes
(6) Spin Off
(0) Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Father Knows
Best
10:30 (2, 5) Wheel Of
Fortune
(6) The Price Is
Right
(35) 700 Club
(44) Green Acres
1100 (2,0) High Rollers
(6) Gambit
(9) Show Offs
(24) Mi Rogers
Neighborhood
(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2) Hollywood
Squares
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.July 15 he's been wnrkirg with state and county agents probing Swartz straightened out the difficulties, off1cats said.
Titic probe also uncoverml a pattern of buying autos in Orange
. forgery and loansharking cases.
County
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n payment for a 1975 ldng to trial" but denied any involvement with orgaruzed reccipts allegedly signed by Seminole County Tax
zimbile. 11w forged receipt showed Ray's office had recorded a
Troy Hay.
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$6,601 lien on the auto
Swartz could have teceised a full use year r,r,on sentence
(ru uit (nun Judge Joe A Cowart Jr sentenced Swartz to
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months in jail and then was put on parole, which he broke, part (if it plea bargaining deal.
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nflta related matter, the cit&gt;
paid by Seminole Coun,ty
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action on revising its
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about $500,000 more than what
Mooday's high 91. OvernIght the commission desires after a are chopping and hope to drafted revision, expected
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low 70.
full day Tuesday of slashing reduce the budget even further
Knowles said revising utility
department ~eads' reque:;ts. before its fini.1 adoption.
Wednesday. Chance of a few
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Commissioners pointed to
150 per cent lev provided by
thundershoiers, mainly during Analysis and Evaluation fixed costs set b&gt; the state
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afternoon and evening hours
O\IAF is preparing exact the main reason for their $ e as sou
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ilighs In the low to mid 90s. figures, 0MAE Budge', Analyst inability to pare the budget to
Lows In the 70, S arlable Eleanor Anderson promised the the bo ttom line mihlage figure the cits
Ma&gt;or Ike \luon said he
mostly east winds around 10 figure5, hopefuil&gt;, b&gt; Wed
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per cent during the afternoons, deficit was $1,450,000, a figure commission
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that would have required a 6.5
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Complete details and tides mill land tax instead of the 5.34
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had signed pledges whereby donors would contribute so much for
"There's some inner political
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. per cent thereafter until the end
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A three phase, $200,000 tennis court
complex at the Mayfair Country Club
project, which includes North waf given the green hght Monday night
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flw commission request.
$7,500 for the Industrial being made to attract "flOfl"The
County
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A resolution accepting a
Greater smoking" industries.
Palmetto Avenue lire station
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facilities plan for a regional Commission themselves," said merce. The approval was given
ought to carry more of the
use.
sewer plant was authorized by Commissioner Gordon .Meyer. after appeals were made by
In other action the City Chamber President Wayne
The commission denied
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request
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Knowles said the $7,658 portions of two lots outside cit.
the Sept, 11, deadline set by the reading its advertised new Director John Krider, and Co.
estimated cost for paving three limits, owned t)-. Mr and Mrs
chairman Scott Burns.
Protection budget.
Environmental
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certified by the county's tax appraiser tone mill is
County Commissioner Dick Williams has pa Freeman s fee
attorney's position — and it's a department heath' does In county gosirnmneni
proposed creation of a new county legal department
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leprtinents.
torn Freeman's job and case Sei.unole Count) negotiations with county employes brought on b&gt;
The initial budget request was for more than $22
-Commissioner Dick Williams
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laxi),avers an estimated M,WO a year.
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services
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reduce it further
attorneys to staff the new section - one for about
flie labor attorney earns upwards of $90 per hour
ft would save
sas i a bundle It would eliminate cheaper to create its osn ledl section
At a recent press conference. Commission
S40,I[Na yearan,danassistant forabout$15,OW.
Thm, Williams said a county legal department politics from the county ,attorney's position -- and
Willi.anis suggested his plan for a -- new departI
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ment" to commissioners Menday (luring a budget (.7hairman Sid ViNen Jr., promised taxpayers he
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rtsiuired fom r ation of tti&amp; nu dt jirtmnt mit
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by Dick Turner

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two hours," Polk said, "and Coun ty She riff's Department
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plus the roads and
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the weekend, as these two otwg outdoor enthusiasts demon"
Thursday. No date has been set sheriff uses helicopter patrol slaughtering. It could be used "rmssions" for a total of 45.9 continual program to expand
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the efficiency and capability of
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petition,
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We are being taxed to death already," said Mrs.
I1aitre.
"Die commissioners keep spending all this
money and I don't see anything happening. The
county has all these judges and courtrooms
already, yet people are being kept in jail awaiting
trials.
"I don't know whether having a courthouse
annex will expedite matters. Nothing seems to be
expedited. Public officials seem to take their own
blessed time about doing anything.
"If the commissioners could just make things

usuhI the Seminole County Commission nequire
the Montgomery Ward Building in Casselberry for a
courthouse annex?
Heactions to that question tere put to a cross
section of county residents yesterday and the answers were just as varied as the persons asked.
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"I'm for it, I think it's a great idea" said Connie
McLaughlin of Winter Springs. "It is a very coneruent spot for South Seminole residents. A good
deal of parking area is available there and the
space is definitely needed."
Mrs. Pat Martin of Altamonte Springs said, "It
sounds like a goed idea as long as it does not mean

Area residents were asked if they
favored acquisition of the MontWard building in Cassel-

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berry's Seminole Plaza by the
Seminole County Commission for
use as a courthouse annex.

tilt' first time. I think that is needed and I'm for it. I
think school taxes are going up, too," she said.
"I might go along with the idea if the building
will include recreational facilities for the young
people and a library. Educational standards here
are below par, and the library is needed," Mrs.
Guglielinello said.
Dave Herndon of Altamonte Springs said the
county should spend the tax money, "if It is
warranted."
A new Sanford resident. Victoria Curry, said she
tas unaware of the county's plans but said, "it
vtulI tie nice." to have a south Seminole branch.
Rcritv Priest (if Sanford said "yes," the county
needs a courthouse annex.
"We don't have the room in Sanford for a
building. You would have to build something and
that sould be expensive. The annex would not be
"that f at away," she said.

tau.se she says she is unaware of the county's
plans.
Ho Simpson. Longwood realtor: "All I know
about the county's prospective purchase of the
Montgomery Ward buildings is what I've read in the
newspapers, but I have noticed that nothing has
been said about the touny having the property
appraised.
"I don't know how they could have come to a
purchase price without having appraisals done. I
find nothing objectionable about the location. I
think it is probably as good a place as the county
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The county is currently paying $95 a month to
lease two offices in thtScmninolc I'laz.a occupied by
the Manpower office, a representative of the
building department and surx'r%lsor of elections
and license bureau.
Mrs. Peggy I4eMaitre, ('as.selberry, thinks
acquiring the Montgomery Ward building for a

said.
"It would be a good idea if it is needed," said
Sanford resident Isaac Hines. "It would be
beneficial to the citizens." Hines said, however,
that he was "not familiar" with the county's search
for a south Seminole annex.
Linda Yourshaw, a receptionist In the county
judge's office, said a branch courthouse is "a good
idea."

an increase in my county pro pe rty taxes. It is about
time the residents of South Seminole have more
county services available right here."
"It sounds like a good deal as far as the space is
concerned," said Mrs. Marilyn Guglielmello of
('asselberry," but I don't know if it is a good deal

Greg Knight, 15, of Sanford said, "there's
nothing like that down in that area."
"It would help the Seminole Plaza merchants,"
he said.

courthouseannex would be fine ,f the renovation is

Jackie Emery of Altamonte Springs; "We need
something like this proposed courthouse annex. We
have nothing at this end of the county. When one has
business to transact, now a trip to Sanford Is
necessary. This is a step in the right direction,"
Mary Cordaru of Longwood: "I think it is a good

"We need some more room somewhere," she

financially. I don't know now the county com-

"I &amp;n't pay much attention," Janice Nleagher of

idea. It is certainly a much "er &amp;stance to

titine in a "simple, ettr,ruit'zil and feasible way"
without hiring architects "to reconstruct it."
"aut, if this is going to be an excuse to raise our

said.
Robert Williams of Sanford, said he did not
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t'nissioners can afford it.
"If it will mean a raise in taxes, I don't know. It
looks like ('as.selberry is 5 oifmg to have a city tax for

Winter Springs said.
"I guess it would be a good idea,"
I.iziie Haker had no "ornment on the matter

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elected official has voted on a company buys dirt from in,itted installation of the police
fuel tanks on general language." Noting that
matter %hich could lead to his Trepanier. He is not payipg me and public work.
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variable 10 mph or less but
no local body referees the law, stronger and gusty near
her property.
benefitting financially - for any kind of service."
Slize said it is P each elected
directly or indirectly.
The irony of the charge is that
Various city departments
thundershowers. The rain
off ia l t deter m ne hether a
Lake Mary Council member a good portion of the d.irt SIrs. were given use of her repair
i erest.
Lillian Griffin was caught In the Griffin has purchased from shop to service city vehicles. matter is a co Ic
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fish In Saturday's Fishing Rodeo, sponsored annually by the

Sanford Seminole Jaycees. Young Mr, Taylor's fresh water
catfish came from th e small lake at Fort Mellon Park, site of th e web of the law's broad language Trepanler has been donated by City equipment is parked on a
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Some striking Appalachian coal miners, denouncing United M ine Workers
Presidcnt Arnold Miller, say they will continue a wildcat
strike regardless of f ederal court action.
Votesonwhethertoobeyatemporaryrestxajnthgorder
and return to work Monday are set f or Sunday at Drawdy
Falls, a Boone County roadside park that has become a
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One local union president, Hayes Holstein. said Friday
there Is a "50-50 chance" the miners Will vote to obey the
order and go back.
But most of the 100 mi ne rs who picketed the federal
building in Charleston on Friday said no one really el
pect that outcome.
"Therewillbenowork,noworkatanuntilutjs thjng is
settled and they quit putting people Injail," said one ofthe
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EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE (AP)
Many Viet.
namese refugees at this North Florida base are balking at
plans to send them to Fort Chaffee, Mk,, and want togoto
the "promised land" of New Orleans I nstead, a resettiement official says.
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to New Orleans," Jose Salazar, project director for the

U.S. Catholic Conference's refugee services, said Friday.
To the refugees, New Orleans has become "sort of a
promised land because of Its Frenchspeaking
background, commercial fishing and predominately
Catholic population." Salazar said.

Nevada W, ants 'Out
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - Nevada wants out from
the ne w f ederal Voting Righ ts Act b'?cause of an
"absurd" requirement to pr in' ballots in an American
Indian language which has no written form.
And Secretary of State Bill Swackharner also claimed
Friday that f ed eral figur es on language minorities in
Nevada are (jut of whack with the state's own figures.
In the first pl.pce, I feel th ere's absolutely no dis(Timninaticin aiirtt minority group voters in this state,"
S
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said in outlining a proposed challenge to the
act recently passed by Congress.
under

Teenaged Fire' Pilot
PHOENIX. Ariz. (AP) — A teen4ged ww= has been
in the cockpit of aircraft used this summer In battliuig

some of the West's largest forest fires.
1tlakes strength and lotsofcoricentr'aUon,saysl9-yiar.
oldMegann Streeter, but she says she likes flying the furengine, DC6 "slurry bomr.ber" better than drlvir4 on a
iighway.
"You've got job to do Just like the men do and I! you
can do the iob, they don't say mach," said the So Lake
City woman, who flies with a charter airline opeit ated by
W father, John Suetter.

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MIAMI (
t Senate President Dempsey Barron says
ta' was questkned by a letk'ral grand jury about a time he
sought help from the office of fanner Insurance Commissioner Thomas O'Malley.
flarron, U-Panama City, said that during
hours
before the panel Friday he told about asking O'Malley's
department to stop an insurance company from assessing
a $IOU,000 penalty In 1973 against Gulf States Enterprise,
Inc., a motel company in which Baron owns part Interest.
"I complained to the insurance department that we
thought it was unfair, and they agreed. But after their
investigation, we still had to pay It," Barron said.
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Arthur H Beck*ith, Jr
just-opened offices In the Paulucci Building at 201 would be opened
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Clerk of the Circuit Court
th
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her
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
First Street. The committee ii working on a survey of attitudes
fly CeczIla V. Ekern
Foreclos ur e entered in tne abo#e
Clerk
toward downtown revitalization and hopes to come up with SR 427 property to a parcel
n titled cause in the Circuit Court 0I
Publish: Aug 3. 10. 17. 21, 1973
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Photo
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Grant,
thus
giving
concrete plans during the next s'x months. (Herald
the 15th Judicial Circuit, in and for
Grant
access from the state DEQS
Gordon Williamson)
SEMINOLE County, Florida. I will
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highway to the tract,
sill at public auction to the highest
for cash at the West Front
Any citizen, who believes a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, bidder
door of the Courthouse n the City of
public official by his vote on WI EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Sanford, Seminole County, Florida
Issue benefitted directly or CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE at the Piur of 11 00 AM on Sep
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COUNTY. FLORIDA
tember S. 1975, that certain paret of
Indirectly from his elected
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.1674-CA-el. real property desc ribed as follows
position, can [lie a complaint EE
LEGAL DESCRIPTION .
with the state ethics corn- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
Lot Ii, Block "A". Lot I. Block
WINTER PARK FEDERAL "B"; 1.0' 7. Stock "F"; LOIS 10 and
mission, Mize said.
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN Ii, Block "H"; Lot 17, Block "I".
By DONNA FSTES
ASSOCIATION,
a corporation Lots Sarid6. Block "J"; Lot S. Block
In salary. With the city picking
Schreiner also noted the
orqaniied and existing under tne "L"; 101 13, Block "M"; all of the
Herald Staff Writer
up all the costs of the state proposed budget will be subNo ce
laws of the United States of foregoing in LAKE MILLS
America,
retirement program this year, stantlally out of balance when a
SHORES, a subdivision, accordi ng
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
LONGWOOD City Council Keller will receive an ad- completed
Plaintiff, to the plot thereof as recorded in
administrative 11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF vs
Plot Book ll,PagejllaridIS. Public
Chairman J.R. Grant has called ditional 16(X) in take home pay. budget is considered. He noted FLORIDA IN AND FOR THE YONA IIENYAMINY, et ui, et at, Pecords
of Seminole County.
a workshop meeting of the City
While no pay raises were while the administrative budget COUNTY OF SEMINOLE.
Defendants. Florida
Council for 10 a.m., Monday, to approved for members of the submitted shows only $15,556 in GENERAL JURISDICTION
Lots 12 through IS. Block "H".
DIVISION
NOTICE OF SUIT
finalize the 1975-16 budget.
Lott 1 through A. Block "J"; Lois I
police and (Ire departments, the expenditures, many items were CASE NO. 75-07-CA.409.0
ttiraugh 6. Block "M"; Lots I
City Council In workshop six per cent paid by them for not Included.
TO: YONA BEPIYAMINY and
through S. Block "N". all in LAKE
Thursday night revi ewed all state retirement will be paid by
MELVIN J HADER,. Trustii',,
EVELYN BENYAMINY.
MILLS
SHORES,, a Subdivison.
Schreiner
hIS wife
Plaintiff,
according to the plat thereof as
department requests e.Lcept for th city, beginning Oct. 1, thus, mitrat1ve said
budgetthe
forad
the VS
14 West Walnut
recorded In Plat Book it, Pages II
the police and fire departments In e eet, giving each a six
S 5. 7 DEVELOPMENT COP .
Long Beach, New York
ar.d 15, Public Records of Seminole
per
current
year
totaled
$159
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and salaries,
PORATION. a Florida cor poration
11541
cent across the boird increase
County, Florida
and AVERY WISDOM,
Public Safety Director Doug in ta ke home p.
and to any and all other parties
Lc'ls is through 70. Block "B".
City Council has a regular
Defent, claiming any right, title, ancl or
Keller asked fcr $18832D for the
Lots 7 through IS, Block. "D'. Lots I
Councilman Don Schreiner meeting scheduled for 7:30
interest In and to the following through 6. Block
police department, including a Thursday night told colleagues p.m., Monday. First item on the
"E". Lots 2
NOTICE OF
described property, to *it,
trrougk, 10, Block "C". all in LAKE
FORECLOSURE
SALE
$3, pay raise for himself, and the city has to advertise for four agenda is the continued public
Condominium Unit No 201 F. MILLS SHORES. a subdiviSion.
$55,720 for the lire department. consecutive weeks If it plaits to hearing on the proposed sewer
according to the plat therof as
Pdotic. i s hereby given oursuant to according to the Floor Plan. which Is
Council informally agreed raise the property tax levy service rate increase from $4,51) 0 Fil Judgment of Foreclosure Part of the Plot Plan and Survey recorded in Plat Book II, Pages 11
which exhibit "C", to the D
and IS, Public Records of Seminole
Thursday night to grant Keller, above the 2.81 mills certified by to $9.50 requested by lAOngwOOd dated August 21. 197$ and entered in clarallcsi of Restrictions. Reser County,
Florida
Case
No. 7$ $07 CA 090 of the
completing his third month on Seminole Property Appraiser Utilities Inc. Other business on
Lois? through 10, Sock "J"; Lots
Circuit Court of the EIGHTEENTH vatlons, Covenants. Conditions and
the job, a$1,000 annual increase Terry Goembel.
Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole Easements, WEKIVA VII- 7 through 13. Block "M"; all in
the agend is routine.
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Reflective Film Illegal
MIAMI i Al' I If you've been beating the Florida su,n
si th heat reflective film on your car windows, th e highway Patrol, Bureau of Highway Safety and American
Automobile Assoc. have bad news for you.
A little noticed law passed by the 1975 legislature made
it Illegal to sell the mirror-like substance after July 1.
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin is expected to decide whether
persons who already have the silver film will be breed to
remove It from their cars, and it spokesman for the state
tughway department said Friday that "the law seems to
indicate that it will have to come off."
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Ma y Pick Lip Schedules
Students who will be at- the ninth grade should register copy will be available.
tending Crooms High School on campus "as soon as
Paul Murphy, principal at
and have pre-registered may possible," Jacobs said.
Pine Crest Elementary has
pick up their schedules at the
New students from out of anrounced that open house will
school Aug. 28.
be he!d A ug. 20 between
P.M.
Meanwhile, Pinecrest state must comply with
residency and Immunizations hours of 10a.m. and 12:30
Elementary wW have ope
Parents are encouraged to
n requirements. Jacobs said
hOU3 Aug. 29
bring
their hi1dren to meet
Information
is
available at the
Crooms Guidance Director school,
their teachers at this time.
Bud Jacobs said the schedules
Names of students will be
wIlJ be available from 9a.m. to
Jacobs requested students placed on the building wings
noon and from 1-3 p.m.
who receive their schedules and on the classroom doors and
Students who have not pre- early bring their schedules the will remain on the doors over
registifed and who will be In first day of school. No second the weekend.

Tax To Be Lowest In Decade

LAKE MILLS SHORES. a Snb
County, Florida, wherein MELVIN LAS, a
Official Records Book 1017, Page dIvision, according to tti plat
J. HABER Trustee is Plaintiff and S
123$,
Records of Seminole
thereof as recorded in Plat Book II.
5. 7 DEVELOPMENT CDR County,Public
Florid
FIorld,
a , together with an
Pages II and IS. Public Records of
PORATION and AVERY WISDOM undivided Ord interest in
Seminole County. Florida
Defendant, I will Sell to the highest that certain Common Property all
at
Lots 7 through 10. Block "A"; Lots
arid best bidder for cash at the
set forth and defined in the
Sand 6. Block •'C; Sod Lot 6. Block
Seminole
CountyatCourthouse
in aforementioned DeclaratIon and "F": all in LAKI MILLS SHORES,
Sanford, Florida,
11:00
o'clock togetpit'rwitpsan,lciusiv,easim,n,
a subdivision, according to the plat
A M. on the 10th day of September, ier, through
arid across Lot "A",
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 11,
1973, the following described as
described and set forth in said
property as set forth in the said Declaration
Pages Ii and IS, Public Records of
Final Judgment, to Wit
Seminole County, Florida
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Lois I through 77 in Block 3S and
Lots 3 through $. Block "A", Lots 1
Lots I through 7 In Block 36 and Lots that a suit to foreclose a mortgage
31 through 51 in Block 36 of 4th on the above described property has through 4, Block "C"; Lots S and 6.
been instituted against you in the
Block "0": Lots through it. Block
Section, DREAMWOLO. San'ord,
"F"; Lois S through 9, Block "H".
rlerlda, acc or ding to ,plat thereof Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
recorded irs Plot Book 4, Page 99, Judicial circuit. in and for Seminole all In LAKE MILLS SHORES. a
subdivision, according to the plot
Public R ec ords of Seminole County, County, Florida You and each Of
you are hereby requir ed to hie y our
thereof as recorded in Plat
Florida
Book II.
Answer with the Clerk of the Circuit Pages II and 13. Pubii Records 01
DATED this 21s1 day
of Augus!, Court,and%,rveacopyth,reoffl Seminole County. Fla
1975
VICTOR E WOODMAN, of the firm
L0152.3,1,S,C and to. Block -B",
(SEAL)
Of Winderweecile, Haines, Ward I.
Lots 1 through 4. and Lot 16 of Block
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Woodman P A , Post Office Box ISO,
Clerk of said Circuit
"0"; Lots 1, 11, 17 and I), Block
Wint er Park, Florida 37759, Al
"0"; Lots $000 V. Bhxk "I", all
Court
torrseys for Plaintiff in the above being
I1. Martha I Vh!en
in LAKE MILLS SHORES. a
Styled actic, on or tie-tore th&amp; 11th
Degu;ty Clerk
SubdiviSion, according to the plat
day of September 1973 Il you fall to
theredf as recorded in Plat Book II.
A. Jay Cristol
do 50, ludomenl by default will be
71 Northeast First Avenue
Pages 11 and IS, Public R ec ords of
taken against you for the relief
Mia mi, Florida 33131
Seminole County, Florii
demanded in Complain?.
PublishA g 74, 197$
Lois )Othrh 16, Block "I", Lots
This NotIce shall be published
DEO 137
I through 3, Block "K"; Loft I
nce
week for four oin,ctjtiv
through 1, Block "I."; all in LAKE
In The Evening Herald.
SHORES, a
Sanford, Fla.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — a property tax of 3.96 mills, the be sufficient to return a* city
fl city property tax levy to same level certified by the same revenue as 1331 year,
reskents of this community Is Seminole County Property
Floyd said he plans to have
to be reduced In the 1975.'76 Appraiser Terry Goeznbel.
ihe proposed budget ordinance
Icai year to the lowest point in
The city has been levying a mid the new rnillage ready for
20 years,
five mill property tax for
adoption on first reading at
City Commissioners and past year. Goembel's office Tuesday's 4:30 p.m. City
May or Norman Floyd Thur. notified the city a month ago Comzrisslon meeting and a
sday night t' the final workshop .that with the veappraisal °
public hearing for mid.
in a series or the budget for the real estate In Seminole CO[fl September may be set at
new fiscaJ y4 r, agreed to levy pleted, a millage Of 3.96 would jame time,
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Relief Aid In Panhandle
TAlLAHASSEE (AP)
Three one-stop disaster
relief centers to aid victims of recent flooding in the
Florida Panhandle will open for four days starting Sun-,
day, federal and state officials say.
President Ford declared portions of the Panhandle
liajor disaster areas Friday as a result of heavy rains and
fit iKling in late July t.nd early August.
'11w President's declaration makes federal aid
available for affected persons in Bay, Gulf, Holmes,
Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Wakulla, Walton and Washington
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Task Force Appointed
Insurance Commissioner
TALLAHASSEE (Al')
Phil Ashler says he is appointing a task force to study
ways to curtail continued insurance cost increases.
Announcing his plans Friday, Ashler said he will instruct the task force to determine why insurance costs are
rising sharply.
"We must have dependable ir.format.ion on the causes of
the problem before we can determine what admuinistrative, legislative and judicial remedies might be
emupht) ed to correct the situation," Ashler said.
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Handicapped Income Up

WITNESS the nand of the Clerk of

Publishe d Daily and Sund.y,
'pt Saturday and Christina
D.esby The Sanford Herald, Inc.
N French Ave. Sanford,
Fla 37771
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More than 10,000 handiTALLAHASSEE (AP)
tapped Floridians hiked their combined Income last year
from $9.7 million to $46.6 million with the help of
'ocatIonal rehabilitation programs, state officials say.
William .J Page, I halth and Rehabilitative Services
&amp;'(tethry, 541111 Friday that the average weekly earnings
if the 10,-262 persons rose from $18.20 to $87.36.
The average cost for the program was $668 per client,
JfIclnR said.
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recorded In f'lat Book II, Pages IS
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
-.Id Ttti Records of Seminole
Florldj, this the 13th day of August
County, Florida
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A rt hur H. Setkwith. Jr.
Arthur H, Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk of the Circuit coj'
By Lillian I Jenkins
fly Lillian Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
Dtputy Clerk
Winderwercjl., Names,
WINDIERWEEDIF,, HAINES.
Ward &amp; Woodman, P A
WARD 1. WOODMAN, P A
P.O Box NO
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WinIer Park, Florida 37759
Winter Park, Florida 37159
A'tornys for Plaintiff
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A special house subcom'l'AI.l.AUAS.SEE IAP
mittee sill imiect In West Palm Beach Monday and
Tuesday to-evaluate water management districts in
Florida, Chairman Bill Fulfurd of the House Natural
Resources Com mittee says.
The meetIng, to begin at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the
Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District
headquarters with a public forum, will be chaired by Rep.
Gene lhlgi's, U-Cedar Key.
F'ulford, 1)-Orlando, said the subcommittee will hold
three other meetings around the state to examine water
use, supply, land drainage and public projects.
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Ruling that national defense
benefits far outweigh the environmental costs, a federal
judge has tossed out a suit that :;ought to block the Navy
from building a $500-million Trident nuclear submarine
base in Washington state. U.S. District Judge George L.
Hart Jr. said in an 85-page ruling Friday that his decision
"isa realization that some changes, even major changes
in the environment, may be required for the survival of
the republic." A coalition of enviromnnental groups called
"Concerned About Trident" sued the government a year
ago, claiming that the Navy had failed to make proper
environmental impact studies before starting wor k on
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TALLAHASSEE (API
Former Health and
Ituhahilitative Services Secretary O.J. Keller has been
n.illned to the Governor's Commission on Criminal
Justice Standards,
Keller, who will be a visiting professor of crimin, !,)gy at
the University of Florida this fall, was among 10 persons
appointed to the commission Friday by Guy. Reubin
Askew.
The ('orninIssion is responsible for overseceing the
spending of federal Law Enforcement Assistance Administration funds in Florida, as well as developing
rimninal justice sla.n.d.
-- rds and gcats, Askew said In a
news release.

POSTED In three (31 public places

citizens at city government Records of Seminole County, 37701
Publish August 74. 1913
Florida
meetings with more frequency as been filed against you and you DEQ 130
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are required to serve a copy of your
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In Longwood two months ago, Aritten defenses, if any, to It on IN TH CIRCUIT COURT, 15th
HARRISON, GREENE ,
MANN, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
Lake Ruth South subdivision ROWE
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on or before September 5th, 1915.
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should abstain from voting ona andfiletheoriglnalwitpitp.eclefkof H S MLJSSELWHITE, JR
Pla tiff,
rezoning request because of a this court either before serrice
v ice on
plaintiff's
conflict of Interest.
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A BLACKWELDER
and
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otherwise
default *111DANIEL
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WINTER PARK.
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Gr an t denied the charge and be
enter ed against you for thC relief
voted In favor of the rezoning, demanded in the compaint or Florida banking corporation.
Defendants
which failed on a vote of 3-2. petition.
WITNESS my hand and the s ea l of
The Lake Ruth citizens noted this C ourt on July 3'st. 197$
CLERK'S NOTICE
Downtown Redevelopment Steering Committee Executive
representa tives of Mrs. Betty (SEAL)
OF SALE
Director Sara Jacobson pores over a map of Sanford in the WId4ls had pledged a road
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WASHINGTON lAP)
The Justict Department is
under court order to speed up disclosure of prosecution
records sought by the sons of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
in an effort to clear the names of their execu ted parents.
The records, comprising an estimated 50,000 documents,
are being sought in a F reedom of Information Act lawsui t
filed by Robert and Michael Meeropol, the Rosenberg
sons who now go by the name of the family that a do pted
them. U.S. District Judge June Green told government
Lawyers Friday they have until Nov. 15 to produce most of
the documents from the celebrated spy case. She said she
would then review with government atto rneys those
documents that haven't been released to determine
whether they should be withheld for national security or
any other reasons.

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO. 1S.1231CA.fl.D
within the City of Lake Mary,
CIRCUIT CIVIL
Florida. at the City Hall within the
FLORIDA FEDERAL
SAVIIIGS CityofLakeMary.andpoble%hedin
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a the Evening
Herald. a newspaper 01
To
United States corporation.
oeneral circulation in the City of
Plaintiff
lake Mary, Florida, one I)) time at
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least IS days prior to the aforesaid
MILFORD
HEATING AND
hearing. In addition, notice shall be
state ethics committee, Mite COOLING. INC. .4 al
post ed fri the area to be considered
said, and more and m)r
at least !S days prior to the date of
OF
ACTION
NOTICE
ficials are t ur ning to that IC) MILFORD
HEATING AND the Public Hearing
DATED' August It. 1915
committee for advisory COOLING. INC. 31 Granite Street.
Kay
Sassman
Mlford. Massachusetts 01757
opinions.
City Clerk
yOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Mite said nothing in the action tofreclose mortgage on tne
City of Lake Mary
Florida
statut.ecovers a situation of the following property in Seminole
sort Mrs. Griffin is confronted County. Florida
GARY E MASSEY. ESO
Lot I?. Block B, S weetwater Oaks.
with.
616 F Semoran Blvd
Section Four, according to the Plat
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BELLEMR BEACH AP)
Military officials
have found 14 live bombs In shallow waters near area
beaches, and have warned local residents not to cart any
similar devices home.
"The real danger is people who find them and think
they've got a dead txnnl) on their hands. They might want
to polish it up, and using an electric drill buffer could
uau.se it to detonate," 1st Lt. Jonathan Coleman of Army
ordinance warned F'rid.ay.
'11w rocket-type bombs dropped In strafing practice :x)
sears ago were retzieved by Army bomb disposal and
u.s. Navy teams last week. Coleman said all 14 were
found to be live.
'11w military units were called into make a search after
residents of this tw o- mile stretch of beach just north of St.
Petersburg reported finding some 3&amp;irit'h.!or1, 'utti
artillery shells offshore.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A we do regulate them," Boyles
Public Service Commission suit against the city of Or"From a layman's point of
mood Beach could set a prece- view, the objective Is to deterdent which would mean mil- mine what a fair and reasonlions of dollars in refunds of able wholesale rate ought to
water payments to suburban be," he said.
home-owners,
Ormond Beach Mayor Ernest
The PSC suit alleges that Or- Casen said the rates had to be
mnond Beach discriminated established because use of waagainst 1,800 persons who live ter by out-of-city reidents
outside the city by charging forced costly increases In the
them excessive water rates and water system.
seeks to force repayment of at
"We were afraid at one time
least $2.35 million,
that citizens inside the city
If the suit is successful, the wouldn't have enough water,"
commission could go after oth- he said.
er cities which arbitrarily set
The suit alleges that between
extremely high rates for water March 1, 1971 and Sept. 30, 1974,
customers outside the city, a Ormond Beach withdrew
PSC attorney said.
$71,000 In excess water reveThe suit filed in Volusia OULS for use on projects Inside
County Circuit Court alleges the city.
that although rates for all cusBased on triple damages, this
torners have gone up over the would mean a repayment of
years, Ormond Beach has since $2.35 million to the 1,800 cus1969 charged customers outside tomers outside the city,
the city 50 per cent more than " The suit also seeks a detailed
city residents,
accounting to determine exA December 1970 law, which actly how much the city profit.
was passed by the legislature ed from out-of-city customer.
over Gov, Claude Kirk's veto,
Another facet of the suit could
forbids city water systems to mean even more bad news for
set rates for out-of-city custom- city treasuries and good news
ers more than 25 per cent above for suburban residents rho buy
rates for city customers.
city wa te r through a private
The PSC has no jurisdiction utility.
over municipal water systems
It contends that even 25 per
but it gets into the Ormond, cent more in excessive when all
Beach picture because the ,riti the city has to do is pump the
sold water to two utilities which water to a single meter and the
the PSC does regulate.
private utilities pay for piping it
They are Southern Gulf Utill- to homes, maintaining the lines
ties Inc., which resells water to
reading all the meters.
approximately 1,700 customers,
The charges should be based
and Riverbreeze Estates Inc., only on the cost of delivering
which serves about 75 con- the water to the private utility,
sumers.
the suit says in seeking to have
The PSC Is required by law to the 25-per cent surcharge depass on rate Increases Imposed dared unconstitutional.
on utilities by municipal water
The law establishes a class of
systems and it appeared the citizens for which there is no
Ormond Beach rates were reasonable basis, the suit says.
discriminatory, said John BoyIt also contends that forcing
les, head of the PSC Water and out-of-city residents to pay
Sewer Department.
costs of operations of the entire
"The commission and the system results in their paying
staff recommended that the Be. for services without any benefit
t1n be taken on behalf of the from them, such as sewer syscustomers of the utilities since tem.
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
POT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by
the City Council of the City of Lake
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Deputies Search For Possible
'Jumper'
Mary, Florida, that said Cit y
THAT THE ORANGE SEMINOLE
Council will hold a Public Hearing at
OSCEOLA TRANSPORTATION
730 pm on Wednesday. the101h
By BOB LLOYD
AUTHORITY IS SUBMITTING
chickens and Issued Mrs. Vivian Yerg et Getman, 36, of 314 W. AND ADDENDUM TO "Requests day of Si.pember. 975 to.
Herald Staff Writer
'ThirdSt.,a county court surnlnofts charging violation of the city's for Bids" and the Technical
a) consider a reue'at for platting
Specifications for the Purpose of a and re platting of CRYSTAL LAKE
fowl ordinance.
Reports
Seminole Sheriff's deputies were searching the St. Johns
Communications System
PARK, SECOND ADDITION. a
Police said the chickens were "running loose" in violation of BusperRadio
specification on file with and
subdiviSion in an existing li IA
River at Interstate Four Saturday for a possible suicide victim.
th e ordinance prohibiting the keeping of Fowl with in 50 feet of a available from the Orange
zoning classification, as said
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The sheriff's office received a telephone call at 9:50 Friday
Seminole.Oiceol.
dwelling.
Tranwortation classification is described in the
night from an anonymous man saying another man was jumping
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County fire units extinguished a fire that gutted a wood frame Authority. Sealed bids will be Zo..'no Ordinanc es of the City of
off t he 1-4 bridge Into the river.
receiv ed until tOO P.M., October 17, Lake Mary, Florida, of the following
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storage building filled with ceiling tile behind McAllister Motel, 1975, in the office of the General described pf operty lying within thC
Deputy Jim Hibbard responded to find an abandoned 1974
southwest Road, Sanford.
Manager, Orange Seminole Osceola
municipal limits of Lake Mary,
model pickup truck off U.S. 17-92 beneath the 14 St. Johns bridge
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Transportation
Authority,
4.35
Woods
Florioa,
and more fully described as
Sheriff's deputies reported the unknown origin of the fire s
approach. Authorities said a suhide note was found Inside
Avenue, Orlando, Florida 3210S.
follows, to wit
under
investigation.
a 62-year-old man of $4 early Saturday at knifepoint.
Rober t D. Lorah
truck.
Lot S of CRYSTAL LAKE PARK,
Patrolman Jacob Cohen report ed Phillip Kelly, 62, of SanGeneral Manager
SECOND ADDITION as recorded In
The vehicle is registered to a Fern Park man and officers
Sanford Police detective J. A. Cash jailed James Warren
Publish Aug 2), 21. 1973
lord, was cut on the right hand as he struggled with the assailants Dannelly. 18. of
Plat Book 14. Page Il of the Public
120 Fairlane Circle. Sanford, on two auto theft OEQ 117
were unable to locate him. Deputies were at the rivet scene most
Records of Seminole County.
of the night and dragging operations started Saturday morning in who approached him as he walked along W. 13th St. at Olive Ave. charges Friday night.
Florida, and
at 5 8.Tfl.
The South 773 Ii feet of the North
the search for a body.
County jail records show Dannelly was held on $10,000 bond
men are believed to have lied on foot after taking $4 from on the
97145 feet of the West t feet of the
FICTITIOUS NAME
felony charges after his arrest at Sanford Plaza shopping
Deputies said the pickup truck was released to relatives of the
Kelly.
Notice IS hereby given that I am Northeastern quarter of the
cen ter.
t er .
owner alter investigators went over the vehicle,
Southeattern Quarter (less South 164
engaged in business at 350 Wymore
Sheriff's deputies are investigating the reported rape of a 50
C.asselberry Police reported an unidentified man armed with
feel of the North 573 feet of the East
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A 24-year-old Sanford man was jailed on $10,000 bond on a 37701, Seminole County. Florida lOS feet, Section 9. Township 20
a .22 caliber rifle robbed the Kentucky Fried Chicken storeon si
year.old Orlando women Saturday in a wooded area off South St.,
New
York fugitive warrant. Sheriff's Department records listed under the tictit:ous name of 350 South, Range 30 East) Si.".i lands
436 near Market Square Shopping Center Frida y night and fled Fern Park.
situated .n S.mlnoIe
Robert Lee Bradshaw, also known as Joseph Watson, 24, of 113 PRODUCTIONS,and that I intend to lying a
with an undetermined amount of cash.
County. Florida
Deputy John I. Poole reported the woman was treated for Bethune Circle, Sanford, as being arrested on
register said name with the Clerk of
a Nassau Count), the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Officers said the robber, dressed in blue shirt, jeans and shock ,it Seminole Memorial Hospital, Sanford.
New York, fugitive warrant.
The Public Hearing will be held in
Florida In accordance with the
sneakers, held employes at riilepoint and forced them to put the
No cther information was Immediately available from
Peter Sylvester Madison, 54, of Ocoee, was being held without provisions of the Fictitious Name the' City Halt. City of Lake Mary.
money ina paper bag before he fled, apparently onfoot.
detectives investigating the Case,
orida, on the 101h day of Sep
bond Saturday in county jail on a probation violation charge, Statute's To Wit: Section 565,09 Fl
tember, 1975 .',t 7 )p m O( fl
Sanford police were searc1uni for four black men who robbed
Ftid Statutes 1957
Sanford police and animal c'introl officers r, .rl!ict.:i!, l 14 according to Jail records.
S Thomas K Krause thereafter as possible, at hh timc'
Inter es ted parties for and against
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
about $60 million in federal
Fltilure of the Congress to school meal subsidies last year,
increase school lunch subsidies $55 million for the lunch pro.
could force Florida schools to gram and $5 million to provide
boost prices by about five cents breakfasts to low Income pupils
a meal, a state education offi- and meals to pre-school chilcial says.
dren attending child care cenGeorge Hockenberry, state ters.
administrator of the school
An additional $120 million
lunch program, said a nickel was raised by charging other
hike in meal costs would prob- youngsters an average of 45 to
ably cause an estimated 56,000 50 cents for their lunches.
pupils to drop out of the lunch
Hockenberry said that it costs
program, forcing them to up to 85 cents to prepare
brownbag It or skip lunch alto- standard school lunch.
gether.
A standard lunch consists of
"It's a vicious cycle," Hock- two ounces of meat, fish or
enberry said. "If you raise cheese protein, half a pint of
sales prices, kids are going to milk, three-quarters of a cup of
drop out of the program. Our two or more kinds of fruit and
past experience is that when vegetables, a slice of bread and
you raise the sales price a nick. a pat of butter,
el for a while it drops paiticiThe schools are able to provide lunches below cost because
pation about 10 per cent."
He said that 852,000 of federal commodity grants,
elementary, middle and high he said.
school pupils participated in the
Last year Florida schools relunch program last year. About ceived $15.6 million In corn200,00 low income youngsters modities, including peanut butreceived free lunches, 37,000 ter, cheese, grcund beef, pork,
paid reduced prices and 525,000 turkey, canned fruit and vegepaid from 30 to 70 cents for hot tables.
lunches.
If Congress falls to provide
Currently in recess, Congress adequate funding, Hcsckenb.rry
has a house bill per,dlng which said, the quality of food may be
would provide an additional lowered or, more probably,
three cents in federal subsidies schools will be Forced to serve
for every lunch provided to smaller portions and cut out
school children,
things like desert.
But Hockenberry fears that
He said the funding worries
any bill providing more than a complicate already serious
token Increase in current lunch problems of providing adequate
program funding levels will be meals for high school pupils
cut throagh the efforts of Sen. who are allowed to leave at
Edmund Muskie, U-Maine, or lunchtime and often snack on
vetoed by President Ford.
soft drinks and potato chips.
If Congress passed a bill that
"We have problems with kids
does not provide sufficient new participating in high school,
funding to cover increased and we have problems reaching
costs "I think by the first of the the economically needy kids,"
calendar year, unless the In- Hockenberry said, "These
Elation stops, we're going to teenage girls especially,
have to raise sales prices. I they're Just going to go without
think It will be about a nickel," lunch rather than be identified
Hockenberry said,
as being too poor to get free
lie said Florida received lunches."
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WILLIAM D. CURHIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MAR KEY, Advçrtising Director

Sen. Frank Church, the chairman of one of the
congressional committees investigating the activities of the Central lntellience A gency recent ly
compared that organization to a "rogue elephant
BERT COLLIER
charging out of control."
More recently inan' responsible citizens have
begun to compare the investigation into the activities of the CIA with the witchhunts of the M cCarth era in the 1950s.
Roth evaluations have validity, each in its own
context, each in its own time period.
In some respects CIA has behaved like a
rogue elephant, although not of recent date. In its
heyday the agency violated its charger by spying
One of the most widely respected oracles on
on Americans within the United States of America.
It succumbed to pressure from the White House to
Amelia Island in the second Spanish period was
take part in improper activities. It undoubtedly had an ancient black sorceress called Felipi.
To her hut in Fernandina came the rich and the
a hand in more than a few revolutions here and
poor to watch as she cast her spells and re vealed
there. And there were probably times when it even what fortune ha
d in store.
discussed the possible assassination of foreign
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leaders,
voodoo gods were totally inadequate to foresee
But operating within tins basic structure Is
However, that is all in the past and, even at the
the fan tastic events that were just ahead,
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system of checks and balances, not
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This island, this finger of sand pointing to the
worst, its irresponsibilities and transgressions
written down In the Constitution and never
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agents is damaged and, as Secretary of Defense U.S.
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merchants and promoted by an advertising
nevertheless serves as a check against the
James Schlesinger said recently, the sources of
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political ideology.
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Bring your loot to Fernandina, went the
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the agency - particularly in the limelight of
however, is tempered by divisions within itself,
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congressional hearings, where immediate drama
and the voice of one court's minority often
sovereignty, Fernandina blossomed as the Port
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has more weight with the public than a voluminous
Royal of the North, the Barataria of the Atlantic,
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court.
report a year from now that few will bother to read
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a lawless town where the green cross on its
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"The very process of dissent," says Justice
is reminiscent of the McCarthy era,
standard should actually have been the black
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Lewis
F. Powell Jr., "tends to minimize ar.
What we are seeing is investigative overkill at
skull.
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bitrary decision making, assures a rigorous
its worst. The question now is not whether the CIA
Responding to the invitation, the outlaws and
internal testing of the majority view and
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footloose of many lands came running. "It was a
can be bridled and controlled by Congress, but
bespeaks the vi tality of the court as an inwhether it can rise from the ashes. And that brings motl ey and miscellaneous crew," wrote Hubert
stitutlon."
Bruce Foster, "Bri tish adventurers, Irish and
the disc ussion to the central point of whether we
Justice Pow ell made this remark in an address
French refugees, Scotch enthusiasts, Mexican
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before the recent meeting of the American Bar
need a CIA at all. We can't recall that even th e
and Spanish usurpers, graduates of the
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severest critic of the agency has said that we do
Baratarlan school, relics and remnantaof Negro
critIcs who charge that the Supreme Court's
not.
squads thathadserved in Mexico, pirates, slaves
frequent 5-4 splits on major decisons are
Whatever its failings, the functions of th e CIA
Silent partner
traders - In short, the nobility of devil try was
evidence that-it is so philosophically di vided it
are vital to our national security. An agency of that
there."
should not rule on novel issues.
At times as many as 300 vessels, almost all on
sort is essential to provide the president and th e
Not so, says Powell. The strong differences
defense establishment the information they need questionable business, jammed the harbor with
Indicated by the court's dissenters are both
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exotic caches of stolen goods awaiting transshipboth to conduct intelligent foreign policy and to ment.
inevitable and "reflect a strength - not a
weakness - of the court."
provide for the security of the citizens of the United
The reputation of Fernandina had already Our Own Library
It can be argued that these unwritten "checks
our
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already planted ?
States of America.
been established but It was Gregor McGregor,
Concerning our in-limbo county library
and balances" serve as often to check progress
Mr. Schlesinger, himself th e head of the CIA
another of those unbelievable characters system please
I've been a League of Women Voters member and change and overbalance the rights of the
let me submit a parable.
and supporter for over 30 years and agree with minority against those of
recently, remind ed us that there is no other' way to crowding the Florida stage, who launched an era
the majority as do the
On the island of Nantucket, w hen I attended their recommendation our county systems leave written ones to
obtain the intelligence we need. Satellites are of special notoriety.
prevent an aggradizernent of
A romantic spouting sentiments of freedom church while vacationing this summer, the
much to be desired. Perhaps I'm naive, but why power by any one of the three branches. Much
inadequate because photographs do not think and,
and justice for all mankind, he was actually a minister, before a late afternoon ser0ce, with
can't
some qualified person head a nominating more efficient and responsive to the popular will,
as Schlesinger noted, they do not reveal intentions,
surrogate for hard-headed businessmen who obvious joy and reverence, lighted the Altar
committee for a volunteer library board; have some say, is the British system, In which prime
candles himself. The service was held in the
looked for a quick profit outside the law,
The message that he left with the CIA inthe board hire and direct professional librarians, minister and Parliament are always of the same
g
McGregor, according toassociates, was man chapel of the 150 year old church with the
vestigators merits the consideration of every
with county support for their salarles, assistants, party and no Supreme Court exercises an
autiful
o
ri
gi
na
l woodwork freshly painted by
of fine appearance and intelligence. He received be
facility and book needs? You may very well ultimate veto over their actions.
American who believes that he has been wronged
his looks from his grandfather of the same name church member volunteers, and, excellently
know Seminole Coun ty residents who would be
by the CIA, or that American institutions have been
Actually the American system is a concalled Gregor the Beautiful. While not exactly a done. The Epistle was ready by a volunteer the
glad to act in an advisory capacity.
'sequence
of the Founding Fathers' distrust of
subverted by CIA activities,
masculine description, the first McGregor was choirmaster with a Pcrtugese name) from th e
overweening
parliamentary rule, against which
I Just believe It would be more meaningful,
We tend to forget, Mr. Schlesinger said, "that
peepared to defend it, if naxvssary, with congregation, and, a young woman volunteered
t
y
he
revolted.
Curious and unwieldy it may
economical and successful if we taxpayei's did
vinlence. He was so profi cient with the ancien t to pass the alms plate. The service to me, and,
the most valuable of social welfare services that a
but it has, on the whole, served
apparently to the almost full chapel
oWS1Ve5. Also, this proposed Procedure wouldsometimes
us well forseem,
l years.
Scot1sh weapons of broadsword and axe that
society can provide for its citizens is to keep them
help
lighten
the load on the post office, reduce
was 'afled for a command performance beforecongregation, was most meaningful. One church
alive and free."
Shed a tear for poor, oil-rich OPEC.
energy Consumption, paper waste and
member had just painted the old outside church
the English king.
Some
members of the Organization of Oil
bureaucracy.
Put another way, we can and should insist that
C-ison inherited the McGregor qualities. In sign a La Dutch decal style - charming!.
Exporting
Countries have seen their cash
the CIA not have the willy"nilly right to open our
addition he was a wanderer and dreamer.
of necessity, being an island settled in
To celebrate our Bicentennial I can't think of reserves fall to where they were before they
mail - but we should also do nothing that
Though an officer of the famous Black Watch early 1600's, the Nantucketers are resourceful - a better way to start our new library system than raised oil prices in 1973 and others don't know
Regiment. thore kilted "Ladies from Hell," to me this represents the epitome of
sacrifices our right to have private mail in the first
the American way -with pride, Independently, where their next petrodollar Is coming from,
founi the British army too tame and American way
McGregor
place.
- to use our own resources!
by our own count)' talent and people. Can't we reports Barron's magazine.
drifted to South America where the action was
use
joy and reverence In fighting the candle that
We should also remember that while we must
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nnnit,
•kla
it.,. t_
Since the start of this ver ""
AIa,'r'lr' h.
'" IIJ IIUJLclU1jtV33 LU LHt!
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iauer and more iangerous.
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will provide adequate reference material and two-thirds of its foreign ''
set the rules by which the CIA operates. we will Jose
exchange reserves. The
By the side ol the great Simon Bolivar he provement of our county libraries, instead of good reading -the road to knowledge for all reserves of Iraq and Libya have also fallen fast
the game every time if we insist upon using padded
fought so well thi I when Venezuelan indepen- spending $400,000 to $500,000 for services from
our own people?
"because of heedless overspeixijng," says the
gloves while our opponents are using brass
dence was won, he became a general and that beautiful and efficient Orlando Public
bustriess and financial weekly, and "several of knuckles.
member of the Order of the Liberadores, entitled Library, which I greatly admire, why can't we,
Harriet H. Plunkeit the smiiller
shiekdhdoms 5f f. ftf4qflI..
wi
th county support and for much less money,
apivid
o wear medal arm sash
Al'. 'nonte nrinu.
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Young Officers Led Coup
DACCA, Bangladesh I AP) -A band of young majors
arid colonels led last week's coup against President
Mujibur Rahman, assassinating the sheik and his entire
family in their home in a hail of bullets and artillery fire,
authoritative sources say. The foreign and Bengali
sources, who Friday revealed th e
details of t he
takeover by 12 to 20 officers, said the coup began about
dawn Aug. 15 when a truckload of troops started firing
into the home of Meik Moni, Mujib's nephew and editor of
the Bangladesh Times, killing Moni and his wife. A mile
away in the Dhanmondi residential area, troops pounded
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - An army major
kidnaped more than a year ago by leftist guerrillas 1153
strangled himself in "an act of desperation," a guerrilla
communique says. Newspapers quoted the communique
From the People's Revolutionary Army (ERP) today as
saying Maj. Julio Argentino del Valle Larrabure killed
himself last Tuesday In a "people's jail" with a piece of
sisal twine. An army spokesman said the report was "95
per cent exact." but he refused to elaborate.

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Ford viewd one of the seven pencil sketches and Said,
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Rockwell Killer Freed
RICHMOND, Va. lAP) - Johr. Patler has been
released from prison after serving eight years of a 20-year
sentence for killing American Nazi party leader George
lincoln Rockwell.
Pa tier plans to continue art studies that he began under
a prison study-release program at Radford College, a
prison spokesman said. But he First must deal with a
temporary order barring inmates and parolees from
attending the college, the spokesman said.
College officials imposed th e ban last week after
learnin g who he was.

Nader Severs Ties
NEW YORK (AP) - Citing a "division of philosphy,"
consumer advocate Ralph Nader Is severing his ties with
th e Consumers Union.
Nader said Friday that he has resigned from the board
of directors, contending the organization does not devote
enough of its resources to organizing consumers and
advocating their cause.
Nadar said he wanted more nctlon against injustices
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fourth hospitalization since Last fall, has given away yet
another free car. This time the recipient was a nurse.
Mrs. Marian Cocke, a nursing supervisor on the 18th
floor of Baptist Hospital, drove to work Friday in a fouryear -old Ford. She drove home in a lux ury model Pontiac.
Presley canceled a Las Vegas show after Wednesday
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the relays would probably fall In five years or consumer. The Center for Auto Safety gave the
50,000 miles,
federal sleuths all the information, which we had
The findings led some Cadillac men to urge a asked them to help evaluate. Then we sat back r
recall campaign which would protect Ca dilla c wait.
owners but would cost $1.4 million.
And we waited.
Cadillac's bosses balked. In addition to
This week, we called the NHTSA about
expense, the recall campaign would have meant Investigation. A spokesman told us no conclusion
admitting that Cadillac, "the king of cars," had
le'1 reached in the matter. But, he added,
flaws. It was decided, therefore, to fix the cars "we are essentiall y done with the
investigative
phase of the investigation."
Ixitentlal danger.
What's left? Well, after the NHTA finishes
the unconcluded Investigative phases, the inBy the time of the coverup decision,
trouble reports were growing more ominous. vestigation is evaluated, then as:vs3W, and then
One told of an elderly man who tried to fight the a determination is made as to whether a defect
fire in his new Cadillac with a hand extinguisher. exists. If a defect is found, public hearings are
He would up in the ho3pital with over $10,000 in held so the Industry can present its em.
By the time the CISC is concluded, the
bills. Other reports told of burned tis
dangerous Cadillacs will be obsolete.
dashes, burned cars,
MICROWAVE MENACE; The Pentagon has
In the spring of 1973, we uncovered the royally pooh-poohed our repor
becausets of microwave
s
scandal. Our queries to GM produced Watergate.
damage to hunun eyes
our sources
the Turks
will give the L f, there wire an incredible 21,000 blower relay like responses, First came outright denials, then wo'jld cost them billions In equipment changes
access
againpredict,
to the strategic
bases.
failures in the 1969 Cadillacs, The 1970 Cadillacs
partial, guarded admissions of some trouble. But and compensation.
did
better with only 9,516 reported rela failures,
But If the vote is negative, one source Will
spokesman told us no recall campaign was
Now, t he esteemed "Eye,
"there's no doubt we'd have to get Ameit is
Car, Nose and
GM abandoned the troubled relay de vice
instituted because, "the situation was not c'Z.- Throat
Out Of t1'i(e fast, Our equipment would prob, .n,
before producing the 197j model But before sidcred safety related under the fedqal safety MUOL Monthly" has printed an article by Dr.
Zaret telling of a 53-old
be held in hostage and we'd ha ve to evac',ate thnipz the &amp;ieU'e part, an honest memo act."
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repairman who was not only blinded by e
dependents."
th
circulated thiou, "diiLac's plush heaiiquarrays,
At this peint, the feds entered the picture. It Is
but deafened. The ear damage has also affected
DANGEROUS DELAY: Government In. ten. The memo stated etarldy that in per sxn
w.
a.. ..
nsibiflty to )tOtCCt the his balance and
left him virtually unable to walk.

Restaurant.

StarlIght Promenaders
Square Dance Club of
will present clog dancing
exhibition by Sunshine Cloers
of .Maitland, 8 p.m., DeBary
Community Center on Shell
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Seminole Community College,
for anyone 18 or over has [net
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The Pentagon is quietly considering plans to vestigators have yet to complete their probe of a
establish a flotilla of floating spy bases to major auto scandal we uncovered over two years
replace the intelligence installations In Turkey. ago.
The Turks began expropriating U.S. bases
In 1973, we exposed a massive corporate
after Congress refused to lift the arms embargo. coverup of dangerously faulty equipment in
These bases, according to intelligence sources, Cadillacs. Largely as a result of our exposure,
account for about one-fourth of the information the National highway Traffic Safety
gathered about Soviet nuclear tests and military Administration (NUTSA) opened a formal in.
maneuvers.
vestigation.
Top defense officials are tiil hopeful that
Two years later, the InvP!tigthn b Liii at
Turkey will let them continue to use the bases.
.
But they are casting about for other options.
The story actually began in 1967 with General
The most likely plan, now under discussiras' Motors' discovery thdt a "blower relay" used in
the highest levels, would call for taking Ok ."4ps Cadillacs was falling Its engineering tests.
out of mothballs and equipping them
inThis innocent-looking switch, somewhat
telligence gathering. Thus, the Soviet ,Jnion gmaller than a cigarette package, is a vital Part
would be .non1tored from International ',atrs, of the air conditioning system. Any breakdown
cause sudden, dangerous electric fires.
Meanwhile, another all-out effort will ';e
made this tall to change the House vote.
Nonetheless, the blower relays were installed
If the House votes to restore arm to A nk A I 3. In 1969 and 1970 Cadillac&amp; By tbe end of IN9,

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failed to pr ove it since King
Constantine had not ordered
anyone to lay down their arms.
However, the court saw it different1y, saying that since
tanks had surrounded the royal
residence on the morning of the
coup, this was considered as
psychological pressure against
the monarch which influenced
his decision not to resist the
coup leaders.
Papadopoulos and 10 others
had refused to testify or defend
themselves during the proceedings.
The 56 year-old ex-artillery
colonel said that he would "let
history judge his actions" and
that "I do not accept the
charges nor the court's con'speence to try me."
However, loannides, who led
the hardline Junta that toppled
Papadopoulos, said that the
court's "decision leaves me indifferent."

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are positive steps," the prime
minister said about the American action. "We view those
measures with satisfaction."
however, Castro said, the
economic blockade "is essentially still contained" and
Cuba cannot enter Into any dia.
logue with the United States as
long as It has "a dagger in Its

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BELFAST, Northern Ireland (Al') - A terrorist gang
hurled a bomb into a Roman Catholic-owned bar In Arinagh, killing two persons and wounding 12, just hours
after Pri'tostant militants threatened to bring Northern
Ireland to a standstill uiilcs Britain gets tough With the
Irish Republican Army. Police reported Friday that three
m charged into McGleenan's Bar in Armagh,
iunen
itiiles southwest of Belfast, opened fire on the crowd of
drinkers and tossed in a bomb. A few hours earlier the
Ulster Loyalist Coordinating Committee, a powerful
alliance of Protestant paramilitary organizations,
militant political groups and the influential Ulster
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ministerial posts during the showed no emotion.
dictatorship years.
Earlier, Patakos In a brief
The defendants have five statement said: "If my execuwere sentenced to death today prisonment to eight of the de- days to petition for a retrial tion or imprisonment serves the
after a court convicted them of fendants. Seven more received from the Supreme Court on the interests of the motherland I
insurrection and high treason prison terms ranging from ground of trial irregularities feel content in the knowledge
for staging the 1967 army coup eight to 20 years.
but they cannot appeal against that there Is no value higher
that suspended democracy In
Two of the 20 former ranking their sentences, a Lawyer for than that."
Greece.
army officers on trial were one of the convicted men said.
However, the death sentences
The court also stripped Pa- found innocent. They were AlSeveral of the defendants who were not expected to be carried
padopoulos and his two colla. exander Iladjipetros, a retired received jail sentences smiled, out. Observers said the three
borators, Nicholas Makarezos lieutenant general who headed The coup leaders, Papado. coup leaders would likely be
and Styllanos Patakos, of their the Greek Central Intelligence poulos, Patakos and Maka. reprieved and receive prison
officer ranks. They had resign. Agency after the coup, and rezos, sat side by side in the terms.
ed from active service during Constantine Karidas, a former front row of the courtroom,
Death sentences in Greece
the dictatorship years and were colonel who served in various looked straight ahead and are carried out by firing squad.
Sentenced to life terms were
retired Gens: Gregory Spantidakis, George Zoitakis, Michael
Houfagalis and Dimitrios loan.
t
aides, c-chief of the military
police who toppled Papadopoulos in November 1973, and
retired Cots. Constantine Pa.
padopoulos, the ex-dictator's
MIAMI (AP) -Cun
ba itime But we would not want to pendence hero Jose M
ar11 and brother, Michael Ealopoulos,
lonannis Ladas and Anthony
Minister Fidel Castro has reac- dialogue with a dagger In our party founders Julio Antonio Lekkas.
ted to an American gesture of heart. This is the position of the Mella and Carlos Valino to what
Testimony presented at the
goodwill by rallying his eight revolutionary government of he said were the Marxisttrial, which opened July 28,
million countrymen under the Cuba,"
Leninist principles of his
own showed that army colonels had
banner of Marxism-Leni&amp;sm
In his Friday night speech, revolution,
moved faster than their superl.
and the support of the Soviet Castro said to ringing applause
"There
were
no
greater
folors
who were planning a coup of
Union.
in Havana's Lazaro Pens
lowers
of
Jose
Marti
than Car- their own with the blessing of
"The revolution has trium. ater that with the aid of the So- los Valino
and
Julio
Antonio former King Constantine.
phed over colonialism, Yankee viet Union, Cuba "has had the Stella,"
Castro
said
In
tying
the
A lcacLng newspaper, To
imperialism and capitalism," good luck of accomplishing its
turn-of-the
century
independVima,
demanded that the state
Castro declared over nation- historic desires" by ridding it.
ence
movement
led
by
Marti
to
also
bring
the generals to trial,
wide radio and television self of its oiressors.
founding
of
the
Communist
on conspiracy charges.
Friday night In a ceremony
"The ideas of national inde- the
The colo nels' trial had begun
marking the 50th anniversary pendence - dream of so many Party in 1925.
on
a discordant note when 16 of
of the Cuban Communist Party. generations of Cuban heroes "If there was to be a Imuc
tthe
21 lawyers walked out to
H made
de no mention in his and the ideas of social revolu. definitive revolutIon in our
protest
that the court's decision
11-2-hour speech of the partial tion - the dream of other gen- homeland, it had to be under the
had
already
lifting of the American econom- erations - have been carried banner of Marxism-Leninism," parliament been decided since
had declared the
ic blockade of the island.
out in our homeland," the he asserted in referring to
1967
army
takeover
as a coup
But earlier Friday, Castro prime minister said,
own assumption of power In a
a
nd
not
a
revolution.
went on the radio to express his
Castro link ed Cuba,, inde- 1959.
The death sentence could only
government's position on the
have
been Imposed for inloosening of the U. S. trade emsurrection.
Defense lawyers
bargo.
were confident the court had
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ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (AP) - Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger today holds more talks with Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat on a new Sinai agreement with
Israel before flying to Damascus to assure Syria that the
United States Js not ignoring its Interests in the Golan
Heights. Kissinger arrived in this Mediterranean resort
Friday after opening his latest peace shuttle in talks with
the Israeli negotiating team. He reviewed with Sadat "all
of the elements of an interim settlement," state Departinent spokesman Robert Andrson reported. An Egyptian
spokesman said that while "problems still remain," some
progress was made.

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Net Earnings Return 28 Cents Per Share

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Auto—Train Announces 1 1 Per Cent Quarterly Gain
WASHINGTON - Auto-Train
Corp. President Eugene Kerik
Garfield announced that net
earnings for the first quarter of
fiscal 1976, which ended July 31,
increased 11 per cent for an
increase in revenues of seven
per cent as compared to the
same period last year.
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Wright and Valerie Rye Weld) validity of the figures sub- to roll back any race that is may be registered in either Persons who work for em- income, whichever is less - for
announce the beginning of muted by Allstate for a rate determined to be excessive or single ownership or beneficiary ployers unable to finance a retirement.
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classes for the 11th year at their increase."
unfairly discriminatory. Such form,
pension plan may set aside a
The amount set aside anSchool of Dance Arts, 2560
Allstate filed a 20 per cent action Is subject to appeal to the
Individual Retirement Bonds portion of their annual income nually Is deductible from gross
South Elm Ave., Sanford, will statewide private passenger 1st District Court of Appeals in are nontransferable and cannot - up to a yearly limit of $1,500 income for federal Income tax
resume on Sept. 8.
automobile insurance rate Tallahassee, according to be sold or used as collateral, or 15 per cent of their gross purposes.
Ashler.
All ages of pupils, from five. increase effective Aug. 15.
"Although
the
increase
has
year-old and up, will be ac•'.r wi si RYE
already gone into effect,"
cepted.
ti RIGHT
Ashler
said,
''if
the
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A registration fee of $10 per examination reveals that the
Thehas
U.S.
Treasury
DepartOUAPdTITII S
t(taled $7,103,462, resulting in the process of moving its child is due and payable with new rates used do not meet the ment
placed
on sale
U.S.
unaudited net earnings of Sanford location to Orlando the first month's tuition and is 'tests of the law,' I will take Individual Retirement Bonds,
$418,771 - or 28 cents per share where it will be quartered on a non-refundable, but is tran- necessary action to protect the specifically designed for inas compared
to revenues
lot currently
V).655,550
$S5,530
in the first
quarter ofofonlarge
East Colonial
Drive.in operation sferable, according to the interests of Florida citizens vestment by persons who lack
fiscal 1975, which resulted In net
In an effort to avoid the sisters.
affected by the increase."
coverage by any other
tarnings of 8198,45.3 — or 13 massive project of transferring
Rates of tuition vary,
Ashler also indicated that the retirement plan.
ctnts per share - before ex- ,eji current stock of homes to depending upon the number of detailed examination will take
These bonds are issued
raordinary items and $248453 the new location, Colony is lessons each person takes per a minimum of 60-90 days and pursuant
to the provisions of the
-- or 16 cents per share — after staging a fuli-scale eft to week and the number of per- possibly longer.
Employe Retirement Act of
ing effect to a net operating liquidate as much of the in. SOnS in the same family who
Florida
law
specifies
that
1974.
lo
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attend,
ventory
as
possible before
rates shall not be excessive,
Sold at face value in
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or
Further information may be inadequate
unfairly denominations of $50, *1(X) and
Garfield reported these first
To do this as quickly as obtained by calling the studio at discriminatory. The law also $500. the bonds accrue interest I
-:arter results "ref1ct the
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for
Auto-Train
Txsiihle
Colony
has
launched
a
323-1900.
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that
autrinotijie
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rite
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per
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changes without getting ap- annually and are payable upon
and budgetary changes imEFFECTIVE
reductions and the giving away
proval of the Insurance Corn- redemption.
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According
to
State
Treasurermissioner
before
they
are
put
These
Individual
Retirement
during the fourth quarter of foods.
Insurance Commissioner Phil into effect.
Bonds may be purchased from
fiscal 1975, the full impact of
Ashier, "Rate analysts will be
However, the Insurance any Federal Reserve Bank or
which was felt in the first
sent into Allstate Insurance Commissioner has
the branch or directly from the
quarter."
He said he expected the The Rye sisters (Miriam Rye Company to determine the authority to require an insurer Treasury Department, They
favorable results to continue
through fiscal 1976.
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ranked in the top 10 for sales in number accused of par.
Lewis said the consent agree.
the month of June for the ticipating in shat authorities mont accomplished the goal in
Orlando Zone, which includes MY is a multlniilllon-dollar getting back at 1eat some of
Florida, Georgia and Alabama. stock swindle have agreed 10 the
investors' money and it
And he did it again
repay about $10,000 to in. forces the brokers to give up

month of July with over new vestors, Comptroller Gerald what they had gained, "to sufcars sold. Congratulations, and Lewis announced Friday.
,This is an encouraging sun icr to some extent."
keep on truckin' Bob.

"it shows we're not going to
that some are willing to pay
back what they have t.akcn let them get away with it," he
without fighting us in court," said.
Ikio't forget that now through Lewis said.
When he filed the suit, Lewis
lie conceded the less than conceded that only a portion of
the end of August Stereo
Associates, located at 1189 Ala. $10,000 to be repaid Is only a the investors money probably
monte
Altamonte drop in the bucket but said, would be recovered but said
Ave.,
Springs, is ha'ing a stereo con. "this Is the first time the faucet that would be better than noth.
trig.
nls.seur'sdream—aaalewhere has ever been tapped."
Lewis filed the suit in Martin
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discount on fine Stereo Corn. County Circuit Court against 10
ponefits
corporations and 11 of their ofThe sale rules are simple: On ficers and directors, seeking an I_

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last sear, had an operation in the spring and Is not
fully recovered. The coach said there's no way to
tell when he will be able to play.
'Alvin Cowan.s is the only returning letterman
who has played much in the secondary,' Dickey
said.
Beginning his sixth year as Florida coach,
Dickey also must replace two outstanding
linebackers, a great wide receiver and four
starters in the offensive line.
"I'm excited about the kind of football team we

can have," Dickey said. "We play mnor? on the
road, and it may help us not to be down when we do
go away. To be successful, you have to win both at
borne and away."

Florida had an 84 record last year. The Gators
wire upset by Vanderbilt. Georgia and Kentucky
(luring the regular season, all away from home,
and lost to Nebraska in the Sugar Bowl.
The Gator strengths this season are in the
defensive line and offensive backfield,

AAcKay Greets Majors
With Towering Blast

SHORT STUFF: When it Raines it pours . . . that's the
baseball woe for foes of the Sanford All-Stars. In this case,
Raines is less precipitation and more brothers Ned and Tim
flames. The pair are about-town sports, something of boys for
all seasons. They will be counted upon heavily by Seminole High
for the ball-carrying talents this grid season. But twice-a-day
practice could be just a conditioner for those Sunday afternoon
amateur baseball games. New Smyrna Beach is in town today
at Sanford Memorial Stadium, and LI things go as usual, the
bats, arms and legs will leave the fame Rainesedout.
And how about a plug for the little man In football' Lyman
Coach Dick Copeland has a dandy performer in Jerry Human,
whose grid talents are many and would be a solid college
prospect except that he is only 5-10 and 190 pounds. "When they
don't even consider you, something is wrong," says Copeland.
"They (recruiters) look for size and then ability." A couple
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"We have two fellows at quarterback who've
provcd themselves sound players: Don Gaffney
and Jimmy Fisher," Dicke)' said. "Sophomore
Billy Kynes had a good spring practice and can
contribute."
At running back in the Florida wishbone, are
Tony Green, who set a school rushing record of 856
yards last fall as a freshman; Jimmy DuBose;
Larry Brinson; and James Richards
all with
good experience and fine rushing averages.
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possibly transfer Sammy Lemon will get playing
time.
Biggest losses from last year were wide
receiver Lee McGriff, linebackers Ralph Ortega
and Glenn Cameron, defensive end Preston
Kendrick and defensive back Randy Talbot,
"1 hope we have the talent to fill the vacancies,Dickey said. "It's hard to regain as much strength
and experience as we lost"

Pirates SweepTw'Pnbill,
Gain On Winning Pht"/s
he said.
Phils 6, P&amp;Irew s
The red-hot Pittsburgh Pirates? The slumping
Mike Schmidt's to-run homer in the ninth inning
('incinnati Reds? Wait a minute"Shouldn't that be the
vaulted the Piullies i."ast San Diego and kept them
other way around'
within ctrikin, distance of the Pirates. Dick Allen, who
Maybe a week ago, when the Pirates were stumbling
had homnered earlier, dotb
kdwith one out before Schthrough it six-amne losing streak—four of the-m in
mnidt sent his .t9th homer ino the left field bleachers,
Cincinnati—and the Reds were ona nine-game winning
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spree.
Rookie Rob Eelloir droe in four runs, two with a
But not any more It's shat you (all :,our basic
single in a six -run sixth Inn ng, to lead Atlantapast St
about.lace. Both are on four-g ame streaks—but it's the
Iuis and drop the thirdla Cards four games back
Bucs who are winning and the Reds who are losing,
of the Pirates.
"I think ourslump is over. We're aggressive again at
Mets 6, Giants 4
the plate," Dave Parker said Friday alter his
The Met3 gave Tom Seaver &amp; live-run lead in the first
dramatic two-run homer in a four-run eighth inning
inning and he needed all of them to become the first IScatapulted the Pirates to a 4-2 victory and a twi-night
game winner In the league. Rusty Staub's two-run
doubleheader sweep of the Reds. Two-run singles by
homer highlighted the burst that kept fourth-place
Craig Reynolds and Rennie Stennett in a five-run sixth
New York from falling more than 5 games back of
inning and Richie Zisk's two homers carried Pitt- the Bu(--.
sburgh to a 7-2 victory in the opener.
Expos 3, Dodgers 1
T)'e twin-killing of the Reds widen ed t)e Pirates'
Larry Pa rr ish's two-run homer in th e 12th in ning
National League East lead to It- games over boosted Mon tr eal over the Dodgers. Al Downing
l'hiladelphia, which edged San Diego 6-5. In t he rest of
walk ed Mike Jorgensen before Parrish slugged his
the league, Atlanta defeated St. Lo uis 9-5, New York
eighth homer of the year. Ron Cey's 16th homer gave
beat San Francisco 6-4, Montreal 'xirnmned Los Angeles l.ns Angeles the lead in the seventh inning but the
3-1 in 12 innings and Chicago downed the :tstros 65 in
Expos tied it in the ninth on Nate Colbert's third
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"We've had troubles, but we're getting it back
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together," said Parker. "And the big guy, meaning
An error and Jose Cardenal's bunt single gave the
Willie Stargell, says he'll be back in the lineup MonO
Cubs two 11th-inning runs and their victory over
day, so that's good news."
Houston. Cesar 'edeno's single had given the Astros a
Stargell, recovering from a cracked rib, was out of
554 lead In the top of the 11th. Rut a pair of walks and
the lineup during the Hues recent 212 road tnp
second baseman Ken Bos w ell 's miscue tied it again
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Obviously, Dave McKay believes in the power of
suggestion.
"Just before I left Tacoma, flick Renick said to mire,
'Why don't you hit a home run your first time up like I
did," McKay related Friday night.
So when he sli pped to the plate for the first time in
the major leagues in the third inning of Minnesota's
game against Detroit, he took Renick's suggestion
literally and walloped the second pitch from Vern
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bucket.
The big one got away, as always, th is time beca use I was
li1nguptomny nickname T,I., which stands for tangled ljflC.
But that's okay. Any fisherman will attest the joy of fishing
is not restricted to pulling in the big one. In fact, unfulfilled
;tnticiirtmonis often a greater thrill because it lingers so.

Dickey Excited About '75 Gator Prospects
GAINESVILLE (AP)
The Florida Gators,
who begin practice ?1onday for the 1975
season, will be concentrating on strengthening
their defensive backfield and replacing 1974
graduates.
"One of our biggest problems Is rebuilding the
defensive secondary, and on top of that, it's
possible Wayne Fields will not be at full speed
when we open the season Sept. 13," Coach Doug
Dickey said.
Fields, a stalwart In the defensive secondary

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Dominick and Bob were
brought up in the grocery
business in New Jersey. In fact,
Dominick says that on the day
of his birth, his mother rang up
the last We for the day at their
grocery business and then he
NEW YORK 4AP) —To judge market-watchers for the appar- disrupts the spending plans of
"And the longer It was put off,
was born,
by the stock market's behavior ent change of heart Is substan- businesses and consumers,
the
larger it was likely to be."
Discount Market carries cold lately, American ir.veors are tial:
—The
much-publicized
finanIt
is also widely argued that
cuts, eggs, milk, breads, fresh having some somber second
—Resurgent
inflation,
as
eviclal
problems
of
New
York
city,
the
market
will have to go down
produce, beers, wines and thoughts about the economic
denced
not
only
by
stepped-up
and
their
potential
impact
on
dli
a
good
deal
more before anyone
cndas at low prices. There is outlook they viewed so op.
also an Italian and American tirnistically only a few months rates of Increase in the govern- the investors who own the city's can conclude that investors
ment's consumer and wholesale securities, including the have given up on their hopes for
style
delicatessan
and ago.
price Indices, but also by recent country's biggest banks,
a rebound from therecession.
Dominick says he makes the
In a vivid contrast to its
Many
market
analyst
insist
boosts
in
a
broad
range
of
basic
"best" sausage in town,
For A Long Cool
point rise from early December commodities and materials - that the declines of late can still
Summer Install
The recine is e secret - through July 15, the Dow
bite steel, aluminum, wheat and be looked on a.! a normal period
we've already asked!
Carrier
average of 30 IndustrIals has gasoline.
of retrenchment - a
Store hours are 9 a.m.-10 p.m. fallen 87.55 points in a little
FREE
"correction"
in
Wall
Street
YES
Beginning Sept. 18, the market more than a month.
—Rising
interest
rates,
which
parlance
after
the
prolonged
will stay open till midnight so
The slide dragged the closely add to the cost of living and of and powerful rally of the first
the Jai Alai fans can pick up watched indicator down 14.24 doing business, and at the same six months this year.
necessities on their way home: points on Tuesday and another time tend to drain money from
"All year long we've been ex15.25 Wednesday, leaving it at the stock market into Interest- pecting
a crTection," observed
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of Sanford, Inc.
since April 11,
director at the MinneapolisDodge new car sales in the
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Other market measures have
—Doubts
about
the based brokerage firm Piper,
100
N. Maple Ave.
Orlando Zone during the month shown equal or even sharper economy's ability to mount a Jaffray &amp; Hopwood.
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sustained recovery from the
increase of over 13 per cent
The list of reasons given by recession, especially if inflation
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when compared to the month of
LOW AUTO RATES
June,
For the record, July was the Three Brokers Agree
Under 25 - SR-22's
second best car month ealenCancelled - Rejected
dar-year-to-date for the Dodge
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boys. Early August sales for
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Bass, brim. catfish or just time to think?
The bounty clearly defined, all one has to do in Seminole
County is select his weapon and battlefield. Lake fishing in
Monroe, Jessup,
atney or Puzzle is excellent is thrie of year,
Ditto for the Wekiva River.
Also outstanding Is serenity and solitude one allows himself
when he is the only one on the horizon and peacefuilness lingers
over the water.
It's a great place f or cleari ng the mind as well as the bait

"Wow," said Coach Jerry Posey last week, wrapping up the
first week of fall practice. "Don't ask me that. It's too early to
tell."
Seminole fans, evidence of their avidness sta nding tall in
th e new stadium behind th e school, are alr eady sti rring talk of a
su per season, tr a di tion until recent years.
There was a time when 7-3 was considered an offseason at
Seminole, 8-2 so-so and 9-1 a must.
So what happened the last few seasons?
Some insiders argue that a lack of school spirit and pride
crept into athletics; or that former loyalities to phased-out
('moms contributed to a conflict of interect
It was speculated last season the team had 11 opponents,
instead of the 10 that appeared on the schedule thinking being
that Seminole's athletic program had not yet crawled out of Ow
shadow cast by Crooms.
Without broadcasting it, many of the Black supporters at
Seminole point to Claude Woodruff, last year's coach and
tumself Black, for dispelling once and for all misconceptioics of
that 11th opponent.
It is likely that Woodruff's primary contribution was not
evident last year, but will show up this year and next in continwty of purpose.
Posey, former player and assistant coach, is certain to
inherit a few advantages from the former administration, just
like any new head coach,
Ile has already made his mark with his players, rapport
running high.
Giving unto Caesar only those things which are Caesar's,
the Fortune of this Seminole football team still rests with Posey.

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victory to cement that feeling, and the Seminoles get their
hance in the season lidlif ter Sept. 12 against Oviedo.

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The blow snapped a 1.1 tie and
Twins went on to
defeat the Tigers 84. Elsewhere in the American
League, the Boston Red Sox edged the Chicago White
Sox 2-1, the Baltimore Orioles downed the Texas
Rangers 8-5, the Cleveland Indians knocked off the
Kansas City Royals 9-5 and he New York Yankees
turned back the California Angels 5.2. Oakland and
Milwaukee were rained out.
McKay became the 42nd player In major league
history to hit a home run In his first time at bat. The
41st was Detroit's Reggie Sanders last season. For the
record, Renick, McKm,y's Tacoma teammate, turned
the trick for the Twins July 11, 1968.
Following McKay's blast, Phil Hoof also homered
and Dan Ford added a home run later on while reliever
Bill Cmunpbcll blanked the ligers on two hits over the
last four Innings.
Red Sox 2, While Sex I
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the White Sox on Dwight Evans' solo homer and a run.
scoring single by rookie Fred Lynn. Evans homered in
the fifth and the fled Sox scored what proved to be the
winning run in the sixth when Carl Yastrzemnskl
singled, stole second, continued to Laird on catcher
Brian Downing's wild throw and scored as Lynn poked
a single through a drawn-in infield For his 891h 1(131,
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Chris Chambliss drove in thre" runs with his eighth
homer and a single and Catfish lhmtcr won his 17th
game with a five-hitter. Chambliss, who delivered New
York's first run with a fourth-inning single, belted his
eighth borne run alter Thurman Munson opened the
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Elrod Hendricks hit a two-run homer to key a fourrun third imuting and Don Baylor hit a two-run shot In
the fifth as the Orioles remained 6 1 2 games behind
Boston in the Al. East. Hendricks, the first man to face
reliever Clyde Wright in the third, hit his sixth home
run of the season alter Tony Muser's single had given
the Orioles a 3-2 lead.
Indians 9, Royals 5
Gt'rge Brett's throwing error gave Cleveland two of
its four First-inning runs and the Indians held on to beat
Kansas City, dropping the Royals seven gaines behind
rained-out Oakland In the Al. West. Rick Manning was
safe on Cookie Rojas' error and scored on Georg
Hendrick's double.

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coaches and athletic officials, particularly the big time major
football schools. Th ey hailed Bryant's action, condemning the
reduction in squad size. Yet none would go so far as to commit
his institutionstoasimjliarsui(....at leash.ut yet.
The only reaction from an NCAA official was an oblique
comment from the organization's president, John Fuzak of
Michigan State, who called the Alabama suit's reference to
t'ontracts with players "a curious terminology."
Th e NCAA has main ta ined that co llege stu de nts on a th le tic
sc holarships or a grant-in-aid are not u nd er contract. "They're
getting gran ts-in-aid related to academic pursuits mited In
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amount of those gran ts, so I don't think that's a con tractual
arrangement in th e usual sense," sa id Fuzak.
Th is, however, is a view that has yet to stand a judicial in.
quiry.
The suit filed Friday' seeks to sto p th e NCAA from enforcing
rules which were approv ed one week before at a special NCAA
convention in Chicago as a measure to help ease th e financial
cru nch facing collegiate a th letics. Th e court test asks relief only
for Alabama and th e Crimson Tide football players who would
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For thIs youth and several others, the skateboard provided some friendly competition recently at
Seminole High School. It's not as last as a plane, nor as scenic as a train ride, nor even as relaxing as
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and Warfield is almost impossible to cover passer. It hasn't happened so far.
Despite the 0-3 record, there have been
some encouraging signs for Portland. Jim
EverL%n rushed for 161 yards last week.
Football League game against the
Memphis leads the WFL in rushing and the best single-game performance of the
Memphis Southmen.
in total defense while the Bell is last in year, and Don Horn has completed nearly
"The way to beat Memphis," said total offense, so Wood has good reawn to 60
per cent of his passies. Shreveport"s
Wood,"Ls to hold t.ai'ry Csonka to about 15 approach Sat ur day's meeting wi th ex- attack is built around
the passing of Edd
yards rushing, limit Paul Warfield to one
treme caution.
Hargett and running of veteran Jim
catch and pray that Jim KUck doesn't
Saturday other WFL games have Nance.
play."
Chicago, 1-2, at the Hawalians, 1-2;
San Antonio's unheralded quarterback,
Wood, the first-year coach of the Bell, Shreveport, 1-2, at Portland, 0-3; San Johnnie Walton, has been very impressive
has a world of respect for Memphis' three Antonio, 3-1, at Jacksonville, 1.1, and in the early going and ranks second In
ernornia, 2-1, at Birmingham, passing. Jacksomille is second in the
National Football League. fie knows 2-1.
league in total offense, with the pawing of
they've added to a club which was good
Chicago has the league's top receiver in George Mira complementing the running o
enough to win the WFL last year.
John Gilliam with 15 catches for 273 yards Tommy Reamon and Al Haywood.
"No question, they are tough," said and the No. 2 passing attack fueled by
The Sun brought a pair of rookie stars
Wood. "They pose quite a defensive
veteran Pete Beathard. The Hawailans,
for the University of Southern California,
dilemma. Yo'i can talk In terms of Csonka weakened by the loss for the season of
quarter ba ck Pat linden and running back
being the greatest fullback in modern
running star Calvin Hill witha knee injury,
Anthony Davis, while Birmingham has a
football history, and Warfield could
hope one of their quarterbacks-Ri ck
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possibly be the greatest receiver. KIick
Cassata, Sonny Sixklller and Wayne
Johnny
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Estabrook—can emerge as a toptllght
University of Alabama.
Philadelphia Bell Coach Willie Wood
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resulted in several money-winners from this area.
Itob Locke of Sanford captured first place with a 930 series
to win $400. Robert 111cr of Brandon rolled a 901 series (or second
place and $2X). Orlando's David Lacy was third (894 series, $85),
Sanford'sBillJohnsonfourth86lseries,$4O)andErjcStormof
Sanford as fifth.
Martha StarTles of Orlando won the Keglerettes Tournament with an 884 series for M. Brandon's Barbara Heller
was second 871 series, $150), Mabel Johnson of Orlando third
(863 series, $75), and Annette Bongino of St. Petersburg fif th
(&amp;59 series,
The next area tournament will be Sept. 14 at Winter Park
La nes.
A very special tournament was held recently at Fairvilla
Lanes in Orlando for Anna O'Reilly, who lost her leg this
swiulier,
The AJBC donated $150 and the youngsters had a 3-0
tournamen'
, in Anna's honor. There were 104 entries, including
many from Bowl America of Sanford.
Mark Quick pla ced first in the senior division and Rick
Payne was third. Both bowlers are from Sanford. Anna was
given $245.75 from th e to urnament,
Reports from Bowl America follow:
1'uesdy Swingers final summer report: High series
,Shannon Corri 1 499) and Stella Hines (495); Corsi rolled only 200
(212); Betty Hurnmel secorild high game I 181); high ave--age for
plus 56
pins; spli ts and turkey's to Louri Gordon (turkey), Gor di e
Maynard (5-10 twice, 9-7 split), Sweetie Williams (49 split);
first place Famous Recipe, second place Longshots and third
place Losers,
Pritycoals final report: First place Foxy Four (Lola
Mwwy, Liz [lay, Blanche Hill and Barbara Tulk), second place
Car-Ben (Susan Oates, 71wila Collins, Kitty Lawrence and
Norma Sharp), third place Big Dip (Marlene Burk, Bonnie
Bierfreund, Sue Wynn and Jeannie Winn); high average Mary
Jotumn I 152 i -. high scries Karen Peters (551); high game
Bonnie lienton (2nI); high series handicap .sther
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Szabo f 640);
high gam e handicap Teresa
M.B. award Barbara
Lo w1e239; M.I.B.
Tulk (plus 17 pins),
Summer City League final report: Team No. 8 won league
championship; hi gh series, game Fred Sam:les (212-567),
Charles Plant 1203-536), Roy Jacobs (207-558), Rod Macieay
(201-544) and Ron AIlman (200-568).
Sanf ord city's winter lea gue team wi ll meet at Bowl
America at 7 p.m. on Aug. 27. Team captains must be present,
The winter league starts Sept. 3
City Slickers Mixed League reported by Linda Cohen - high
scries I.vnn
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stand on a most controversial issue: Is it proper and Ashe protested. Fillol went to the umpire's
for player to throw points, even crucial ones, to
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correct what he thinks is linesman's wrong another service.
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for "Taco's" title? According to Ross and Perez,
the answer is "no."
ney maintain "the guy is my friend arxi I don't
want to fight him."
I find this har d to understand.
I thought boxing Is a sport and sports are supposed to be a th letic competi tion pitting individual's
skills.
If this is true, what does their friendship have to
do with meeting in the ring?
Most fighters don't regard boxing as a "fight."
The
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alley wi th some guy' and hit 'em over th e head wi th
a two-by-four ."
I remember when Perez fought his best friend In
boxing, John Pinney. Not only did Perez accept the
Fight, he went out and asked for it.
"Taco" was trying to catch the eye of Pete
Ashlock at the time and he figured the best way was
to fight Pinney. The fight was a whale of a battle
and Perez is where he is today because of it.
Emotion has no part in the ring. One of the big
factors that led to Perez's defeat of Joey Vincent
was Vincent "blowing his cool." lie went out to
destroy Perez, Instead of boxing him.
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will be.
If I co uld buy' any fighter in Pete Ashlock's
stable, I'd want Jody Ballard.
"Mr." Jody Ballard, as he likes to be called, is 24
years old and has been fighting professionally 6
months.
tie had sixaniateur fights before turning pro. lie
is small as heavyweights'go, just 199
2 pounds. fie is
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But I like Jody Ballard.
The guy can Fight, lie is a Joe Frazier type,
constantly boring in. lie isn't afraid to get hit and he
will get into the ring with anyone.
He doesn't have Quarry's name; He doesn't have
Perez's looks; lie (loesn't have Watkins youth: and
tw doesn't have Wells' ability.
But they don't have his style. The man is an
exciting fighter. . .
PUNC11 LINES ... James "Showboat" Salerno
continues to improve under the leadership of his
trainer, Jimmy
W
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At 14, Salerno is too
young for Terry "Rootin" Tuten, but give "The
Sliowboat" a few more months and he just might be

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theonetoupsettheGeorgla flash...
Great story' a bout Robert o Doran Seems t he
lightweight champ was in Nicaragua against local
hero Pepe Mendoza. Duran put him to Isleep In 27
seconds of the first round. While th ey were scraping
Mendoza off the canvas a Nis. rushes into the ring
and comes after Duran screaming, "I hate you."
The champ sees the young lady start to swing at
him and he hauls off and catches her wi th a right
hand th at puts her on th e floor next to sleeping
Mendoza.
The next Saturday' afternoon live fight on
Channel 9 could be Sept. 6, with George Foreman
taking on Pedro Lovell. Lovell is a fine fighter and
he could give Foreman problems.

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financial and an a rtistic success. Don't be surprised
to see a professional card there tn the near future ...
Other spots Pete A.shlock is considering for his
promotions are Tampa, Sanford and the Winter
Haven-Lakeland area.
The odds in the Ali-Frazier Iight are a surprising
11-5 on the champ. I would think they will go down
by Fight night, but they haven't dropped yet...
As things starxi now, Duran wiI.I defend his tide
against the former champ, Ken Puchanan, as Wt
of the Ali-Frazier closed circuit telecast...
Look for "Sweet" Marlin Lewis in the Orlando
Sports Stadium. The Lou Vtscusi light heavyweight
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With the specter of Jack Nick- Green at the next-to-last hole 67-69.
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Polly Jaco 11641, Hal Rich 1821.
Roll-A-Bouts Mixed League: high average Shannon ('orsi
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wispy shadow, and Schlee at the 18th.
The shocker Friday was on the front,
nearly wasn't even a par.
front-running Al Geiberger
Geiberger, the lean and pe r- Nicklaus, twicca winner inmaSchlee started the sec ond ticipar.t here, lie said he
faced a new mystery challenge sonable Californian, toured the jar events this year and the de- round o ne-under and had just proposed skipping this tourSaturda y in the third round of sultry 7,190-yard Colonial Coun- (ending TCP champion. He shut birdied the 17th to go three un- nament and going Instead to the
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"It's very simple. I didn't ond straight day, sa ying: "I've
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Geiberger's 66-68-134 pro- make any' birdies," said Nick- hit some good ones and I've hit come here. And so tie moved out
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storm Interrupted play Friday, ion over former Colonial champ double-bogey at his closing scrambled, and I guess I've chase for the $50,000 top prize.
capturing some 34 players on Dave Stockton and Bob Dick- ninth hole where he sailed an
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lie finished shortly' be fore hit'
pleting play'.
Stockton stripped live shots downpour.
Hubert Green and John from par on the front nine for a
At the time, Green, who
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Trolling boats out of Inlet Harbor are doing well on kings,
but bottom fishing is spotty due to strong currents gener"ed by
the daily thunderstorms.
The charter boat, "Dandy L" reports the kings still hitting
best on trolled spoons with some adionon the skip baits.
Cooperation and fast work saved th e life of a Mount Dora
woman who suffered a heart attack 16 miles out in the Atlantic
last week. The woman, a member of the family who had
chartered the "Dandy L" for the d:y, was given artificial
respiration by Captain Bobby Orrell. A call for help brought
Captain Al Kline of the ' Snow White 3 ' rushing to the scene with
an oxygen battle.
A private boat owner picked up the call and offered his
assistance. The heart attack victim was transferred to the
private boat and sped back to the dock, where an ambulance
was waiting to transport her to Halifax hospital.
At Wt report, she was in Intensive care, but expected to
recover. A tip of the hat to the anglers who placed a human life
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Palmer,
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Cheney's place to the mouth of the riverat the St. Johns.
Innertubes, rafts and anything else that floats were the
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Pompano are in the surf and on the piers, but whiting have
been the best bet, King mackerel have been landed from Main

ood•sized ones hitting for the bass fishermen,
A call to Wayne Brady at the F ishin hole ' tackle shop in
Daytona showed salt-water fishing (air. Lots of snook, a few
trout an plenty of mangrove snapper, he said.
Tomoka Wisin is supplying plenty of action on snook and
trout, with Mirrolure plugs and Trout-Tout lures the most
tofl.sistent producers.
Brady had word of king imckerel striking offshore taking
trolled lures on the surface. Spanish mackerel still are around
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girls claimed consolation hoom in the Litt.le League
softball tournament.
A 13th inning hit by catcher Shlela Reynolds broke a tie
for Tampa's 3-2 %ictory over Sturgeon Bay, Wis., in
Friday's girl's softball consolation game.

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New Orleans Saints In the $163 million Superdome here.
Third string quarterback Don Strock was scheduled 10
work thesecondhall astheDolphlns went alter their th ird
%ictory of the National Football League exhibition
campaign.
The Saints, meanwhile, probably had to play without
quarterback Archie Manning. Manning, who starred in a
24-21 victory over Denver Wt ,Aeek. is nursing a hamstring sprain.

'I'lley used the purple worm. Tommy Hawkins is bringing in an
average of six bass per day and an occasional catfish.
Kathy Snyder, camp manager, reports redbreast bream
)i Ifl '.%ti, in addition to the bass and catfish CO Penney of
Marina Isle Camp found bass schooling near his place Thursday
afternoon and connected with seven of them.
red-hot speckled perch in Lake
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ere landed near his place.
John Lankford at the Osteen Bridge Camp said that
speckled perch are plentiful around the bridge and that bream
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both beaming.
ThIs was the way the Long Beach, Calif., Swim Club
800-meter freestyle relay team celebrated its world
cham pionship Friday night.
The quartet was timed in seven minutes, 30.54 seconds,
and its world record was the th ird set In the Amateur
Athletic U nion Long Co urse Champio nships which end
tonight. Shaw and Bruce Furniss own the other two.

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big bream Tuesday. Ililey gwded hlilda Slaughter to a catch of
52 in only three houses of fishing.
lie also reported an unusual catch for himself. Fishing for
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sides of th e lake have produced fantastic catches F lo&gt;d Ad
clams and 14.year-old Allan Lyons each took th e limit of so on a
Tilesday trip. An Orlando trio, Joe and Koun Rodhouse and Les
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An A la bama lawsuit insti tuted
by "Bear" Bryan t, legendary coach of the Crimson Tide footba ll
team, that challenges recently adopted rules limiting th e size of
football squads doesn't upset Coach Charlie McClendon of
Louisiana State.
"I'm going to put a court order on him if he comes to Baton
Rouge wi th 60 players," said McClendon, whose Tigers will
entertain Sou theastern Conf erence rival Alabama late In the
college football season.
Th e suit, filed in Tuscaloosa County Cir cu it Court on behalf of
th e University of Alabama, seeks to overturn th e new Na tional
CoUegiate Athletic Association i.uJe that aIlows'a team to suit up
tly 48 footba ll players for road games and 60 at home,
Bryant , who said the suit was his idea, expressed hope that 75
or 80 oth er schools might do the same thing.
"We hope a lot of o th er schoo ls feel th e sa me way, t oo." said
th e grizzled Bryant, one of the winningest coaches in collegiate
grid iron history. I'll some conference and independents can
ba nd toge ther, we can get th ings done."
But McClendon, who played under Bryant at Kentu ck y' a
quarter-century ago, sa id LSU had no intentions of Joining the
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I d on 't like the rule ei th er, but it's been my experien ce that
anybody I've ever heard go into a lawsui t with the NCAA end ed
upon pr obati on." McClendon said. "I th ink there are other ways
of doing it."

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dollar signs at the end of each day's labors 'The money!" was a sophomore at Seminole High School and is interested in
-Can I help you?" pipes the voice of a diminutive young lady her ginning comment when asked what she enjoyed most about studying architecture. But he enjoys the contact with the public
peeking from behind the taU cash register in the GardenLand herwork.
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when he needs it. Greg has been helping parttlmejn the store
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store,Sanford.
since he was nine or 10 years old.
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Michael Sweeney. 22, a student at Florida State University who
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And before you know it, the pretty strawberry blonde has student and enjoys working in the shop. All her earnings have summer when other employes are taking their vacatiorts, and it's
gathered together your purchases, rung up the cash and handed gone into her savings account and thIs year she plans to buy her a sure Job for me," said Michael. His sister. Elirabth, who has
also helped out parttime since she was tn middle school, [s now a
over the correct change. Such service, and always with a own school clothes.
fulitime employe in the store.
"Jay needs a little more encouragement, but I think the best
beaming smile!
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Gaining experience in the restawant business, alftugh he
In fan4y Isudneirw-,around Sanford, similar scenes are time for a person t,
) leam responsibifity is when they're
repeated afl surimler 1mg. Inswd of Nan Hurifter, 11, serving said Mrs. Hwalker. Her two younger ddkiren. Kathl, 7, wW
doesn't plan to make it his carw, is Murray Nimon, 17, a smiar
garden,uppa,DndghtheGrengd5,he)Iflgac15tmfler
at NZ TIinoiaHthSchooL Murray apFedaUIs the lla.m.to3p.rvi.
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his way isn't his favorite job "It's good for klcis to realize they
away yJth La&amp; i* meal at ic's Rtsurit, or Jennifer trbfr," smiled their mother,
r)njs, 10, xkkk!ng the ithehres at her !zUne's buMng supplies
Anottwirt parent who befievvi in Ow beniefits of a chIld helping In have to work to make Lbeir way in life," coortmented Ridmird
Buck, the boy's stepfather.
the family business is Bob Preisler,'who opened his Empire Auto
wcs in Delary.
Three sisters working in the family business are Linda
F'orthese youngsters, and tnanyothers llkethelfl. Labor DeIY Body Shopin Sanford this year. His son chris,15, has worked
( fulitime), Becky, 17, and Jennifer Davis, 10 Again its the
does not cIgnhI) so much the start of hard work at school, but the fulitime in the shop for the latter part of the summei vacation.
"He's more interested in the money than the mechanics," joked certainty of having a job, the money they earn arki the people the
end of their summer labors in the family business.
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It's not always easy, working for Mom and Dad all the
during the summer; most of them are only too happy to have an all, the business will probably belong to him eventually and it's
a&amp;%wed source of earning their pocket money during the monft good for him to learn from the ground up. The money will help youngsters interviewed agreed. But the advantages certaitfly
outweigh the disadvantage of having an eagle parental eye
school Is out. When asked what aspect of his work as stock boy in him buy the motorcycle he wants."
Not all the youngsters believe they will move into the family watching over them.
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Ilecause it has been an object of play, most of the original
nastime -a gift from her husband. the teensy bible with a pair of wire rink spectacles on top and the
watch
glass
dome.
ineces
of furniture are missing, save a clock and two tables.
"smaller than a fingernail" figurine under a
Harrison. with the enthusiastic help of a friend, assembled the
Herald Staff Writer
WlWe d3wnstairs the lady of the house feeds her baby in a high 17here is still some of the plastic iurniture which replaced the
pre-cut kit for his wire who then set herself to the task of painting
(kXi for the second generation and now Mrs. Lee is plar.ning to
hair, upstairs the other children play in the nursery-playroom
domicile.
When Mrs. James Lee tells her husband she needs SOUW IWW anti ltortttng the seven nxlm
and
enough
toys
to
pen
a
playpen
replat.e
the missing pieces for her granddaughter.
with
equipped
windows
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is
fully
w
gray
blue
paint
and
th
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hi
ilie outside was given a coat of
drapes fur the house he's not sure wheth er she's talking about
Site
is
busy making We curtaim to cover the glass windows
f
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p.
shot
their home at 113 15th St., Sanford, or the doll's house out on the were acvrntM with dutch blue shutters. A gray roo a
Sac)'s
life
for
hom
and
has
crocheted new rugs for the floors to go sith the one
There are 10 wide-eyed grandchildren in
simulated red brick hunne} to off the 36 x 40 z 36-inch high
porch
store,
but
remaining
carpet made by her mother. On the wails are
to
grandma's
must
far
outweigh
a
trip
to
any
toy
going
But when Mrs. Vernon harrison brings up the same subject, house,
to
the
eyes.
miniature
portraits
enjoy
with
of all its loving owners.
just
house
Is
they
know
this
Little
house
a
the
Inside
that
makes
But like a 'real" dwelling, it's the
there's no doubt in her husband's mind that she's referring to her
"My
That's
whpre
Mrs.
Harrison
and
Mrs.
Lee
differ.
Not
quite
so
husband
doesn't
know whether I'm talking about our home
morns,
dads
and
home. Several sets of fainilles now OCCUPY it
doll britim,
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.' what the Lee hm-w. rntqh! ~ick In or t.hir',Wlp one" s-tysMrF. Lee when.4w ernbarki upon a"L~er
%fte Wh women bre caug,lit up ki Illi-S life III inirunture, each kids - - but one group will evtr.tkt-i'ly we into snottw!r home ftt, lyandiotes, p-rhulv, bit
decorating project. The hanging basket intended for the porch of
elaborateness it makes for In ftscharmand history.
has a distinct and different story and objective about her little Mrs. Harrison planstogive a moremodern decor.
tile
real house isn't up yet, but be sure there's one already
uith
still
remember
the
thrill
of
that
Christmas
morning
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furnishing,s,
accessories
and
belongings
of
the
families
All
horne, Even though their fasination goes "way back" they're both
saw
it
for
the
First
Wne,"
says
Mrs.
Lee.
tier
father,
Erhanging
on the porch of the doU home.
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presently involved in what soine now call the -third most popular in what is fondly called -Sacy's Little House On the Porch" (Sacy when
seven
room
house
for
her
in
1928.
It
has
'1 doni know if Daddy realized when he built mine how many
is Sara Harrison's nickname) are pieces she has collected or nest Gormly, built the
pastime in th e country."
ze years. There's the old German since been, enjoyed by daughters KL,thy and Wda and now by generations would love and enjoy the many hours playing with the
Fascinated by dolls all her life, Mrs. Ilarri.501171 says "Once it received from friends over th
dolt house," says Mrs. Lee.
granddaughter, Lee.
she got through a
gets you it's li ke alcoholism-you have to have it (doll's house) cntique wood (lini ng room set and grand piano
inches
long,
i d just Like her first glimpse of the onderful little house the
for
Inches
prices
Measuring
56
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and 25 inches high
Liii) compared to going
&amp;md you've got to work on it" Though the rest of the Harrison friend for about 140 a good
ature wood furniture. And Owe's the first itern that started and wired with a string of electric Clu-istmas tree lights, iricluding scene I:; now repeated each year for granddaughter Lee when a
home at Will Magnolia, Sanford, is a showcase for literally hurt- jilini
Christmas tree graces the little home s 11 trig room and the lights
a floor lamp in the living room, the home also has a detk off the
the collection some 10 sears ago — a charming old fashuned black
dreds of dolls, it's the little house that ob lou.tly has stolen Mrs
faric)
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matron of honormagon of
was Mrs. George Touhy.
The bride Is the daughter of
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,, preparation for that happy part in the all-day bazaar held Dr. and Mrs. Vann Parker, 130 ailu blue print sprinkled Wiui
event (at least to parents) the recently in the city.
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double ring ceremony by Rev. rose s, white daisies and English
Kenneth W. Mullis at First Ivy.
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ruough" but peralat In talking a
My problem ia that he is a language that Is foreign to you
private detective,
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can't see myself married to a U none speaks to you In
you re
being
who makes his living EnglIsh,
around, spying on deliberately tuned out. Ill were
people foIling them and yo I'd stay home
eavesdropping on their con.
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fine of work, and at first I was
fascinated, but after a while I
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swimming
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will
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Bourbon Street in New
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Miss
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Elementary School Students Great Visit
lull hemline flounce Swiss served as best man Ushers and
wuld think a private detecas clear as glass All in all, they the
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attending kindergarten and
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appliques
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co%ered
groomsmen
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Jerry
put
12
hours
of
trael
time
in
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and
exciting
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bodice and highlighted the David Parker and John Parker,
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g,
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from 9:15 a.m. to 2 p.m. had the pleasure of a twcweek sl ee v•es arid
sk rt fron •D
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turn
him
loose
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company of the Proctors from
Lengthy Travels
work, I would like to have ,
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My.
They
also
ex.
tasty,
home-cooked meal, but
Robert
Becker
is
on
the
Staff
train.
'Me
bride
wore
a
picture
Sanford.
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A germ of an idea form ulated
W aiting to say hello to the Guinea baboons at the Central Florida
FAMILIES
Essie
McAvoy
has
been
on
pect
the
company
of
Mr.
and
hat
ver
in
venice
of
those
pre
one
co ed
lace and
The couple will make their
A fabulous new
by the Muscular Dystrophy of the State University of New
7m Is the Feuerhahn family of Sanford, 1from left) Jessica, instead, I get
vacation to the West Coast. She Mrs. W. H. China of Atlanta.
_or
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and
director
trimmed
with
embroidery
new
home
in
Sliami
where
the
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comttee made up of em1 .
(ear, Donna and Jason. Members of the Sanford Juulor O man'
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spent .Part of her vacation at Mr. China will be taking an
tis daisies. Illusion veiling with bridegroom is employed by the
She's sly about it, too. She
lasting, semi-transployes of the McDonald HallClub, their husbands and children recently enjoyed a family
Tacoma, Was., visiting her son, active part in the Shriner
to
puts
Hamburger eatery on Highway
outing and picnic at this favorite recreation spot. titerald Pho
eat gleaming shinat
Billie and his wife, Peggy, with Convention at Orlando, but they
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in
Longwood,
culminated
sighlLSeeing,
content
just
to
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12 Shining shades.
will
be
children,
Robert
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two
spenng
a
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days
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know they're TV dinners
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The
New
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Beckers
wanted
event for Chat charity.
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Schwab's
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Frances Kathryn Bistline Clearwater.
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went
on
a
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While
there,
Essie
gust 23, in the First length gown of candlelight
and F ire
took part New Parents
M rs.Willi am We ber
"Cook's Tour" of the state
The Sportsman's .
she doesn't ha ve the time to
Pre
sbyterian Church of San. angel ski n peau de sole posed
in the first annual slow pitch
They couldn't have chosen a
Space
Needle
in
Chuluota
members
are
visiting the
make something from scratch.
already
Alan and Dorothy Berg, ford,
over Imported rench ta ffeta .
softball game for Muscular
bet ter time- on Thursday the
and
Seattle,
Nortkshore
Beach,
making
good
use
of
Idon't want to tell her that I
their
Hacienda
VWage
residents,
are
Dystrophy on August 14 at 7
new weather was perfect and
The Rev. Virgil L Bryant Jr., Fashioned along modified A.
the state capitol at Olympia.
property.
Every
Sunday
from
members
am
on to her tricks because
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proud
Parents
of
Jeffrey
p.m. at the Little League field Daniel Berg, born August
of the Sanford Junior
at and the Rev. Clifford McKay fine silhouette lines, it featured She carried an Edwardian breath, daisies, carnations and blue and carried nosegays
Following a reception in the
From
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noon
on
they
will
have
trap
she's
a very sensitive person,
7
on SR 419.
a mandarin neckline and full colonial nosegay of yellow ribbons wiffi love knots tied at similar to the honor attendants. church fellowship hall, the
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traveled
to
Sunnyvale,
Calif.
to
shooting
on
the
range.
Refresh.
Woman's
Club,
their
husbands
hate
to hurt her feelings.
and
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Starting lineup for Longwood Hospital, weighing in at
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and
children,
made
the
most
of
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ceremony.
Clifford Stephan was best couple left on a wedding trip to
g visit with her daughter, Peggy ments will be served at
What should I do?
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consisted of team captain Greg
hanced with imported alenclon touches of blue and yellow
Mrs. Sharon Suver, Miss man. Ushers were David Paradise Island, Nassau,
a beautiful summer afternoon
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ounces.
The bride Is the daughter of lace with details ij
carnations and baby's breath. Maryellen Bistline, cousin of Stephan, Fred Stephan IV, John Bahamas.
Manning of the Police
to visit the Central Florida Zoo.
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DEAR LOSING: Maybe she's
Siblings Gary, 13, Renee, 12, Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Bistllne Sr., cascadi ng down the front and
Department, who played short
Mrs. Judi Dorn was matron of the bride and Miss Jane 1. Bistline and F.W. Illstline Jr.
There sim ply isn't a more
By JEAN PAVIESON
They will live in Tampa
not
lazy but just Lacks conand
Stephen,
9,
are thrilled to 650 E. Bay-St., Longwood. IV around the hemline. tier honor. She wore a gown o! floral Bistfine, sister of the bride were
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delightful place in the entire
Women's Editor
Mrs.
George
To0y
was
where
the
bridegroom
is
ein.
fidence
in her ability to cooks
top; firemen
Allan
Brown, have a brand new baby brother bridegroom is the son of Mr. French illusion mantilla flowed dotted swiss in pink and olue attendants. They wore gowns of organist and
pitcher;
Mike
' Chapman,
area for a family outing, was a
Ms. Beth ployed by Ernst and Ernst.
Suggest
that she enroll in a
second baseman, Charles
nd the full cathedral train. and carried a nosegay of baby's floral dotted swissin yellow and MacGinnis was soloist.
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t he general opinion,
n
Certified Public Accountants.
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cooking class. (The local YWCA
Call 322-2611 or
Chapman,
short
field;
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a
probably offers courses.) The
Birthday
policemen Gil Hughson,
Delivered 6x a week to your home,
friends. the group repad
name.
squeaking
wheel gets the
cher; Robert Partain, first
-only 55c a week — $2.40 a month.
the large picnic shelter to share
Judges will give points for
e there no little boys or greas so squeak up!
a covered dish picnic supper. poise, personality and beauty, girls in the Sanford area
DEAR ABBY: I remarried a
base; Terry B,aker, left field;
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Attending
were
club
president
and
girls
will
be
judged
in
celebrating
their
first
birfew
years ago. My husband and
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Jan
Freeman
and
her
husband,
short's
sets
or
sizzlers,
and
in
thdays?
This
is
the
most
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I were both born in Canada, but
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Roy Burfld, right field.
e long dresses.
memorable birthday of all, and our parents' nationalities are
.
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On Winter Springs stardrig
Feuerball and children
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The contest promises lots of to fielp remember it by we'd different.
Ivory Cummings, 30, 806
I
Gregory
L
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a
xw
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ll
,
,
full
L
lineup were team captain
Jessica
and
Jason;
Terry
and
pres
a
lots
fun,
of
Hickory
Ave.,
Gloria
says
like
to
publish
a
picture
of
your
J. 473, Lake Mary, Valerie A.
whenever wo go out among
Soft spreading, easy
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Charlie
t,- a
Sextor,
Police
have arrived
Menefee, 27, P08 2'9, Lake Buck, 19, Lon gwood.
Irving Gussow and M.1cab; Margaret Koger. The queen child on that special day. Send
to control, moisturehis family or friends, he speaks
Department; who played short
Unds and BfllReck and Me, will in a valuable crown, a us a clear black and white
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ing water
the tongue of his parents,
EdardP Zander,20,5lO 2nd
oft and
Jean
and
Robert
Go1kL
large
trophy,
$100
worth
of
clos
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photo
gr
aph
along
with
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speak
although they can all
James W. Joines, 19, So Clark St., Chuluota, Carol D. Carlock,
11,__
smoky.
Four
colors
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and
Bobby;
Pat
Haut;
jewelry,
a $25 savings bond and the names of the child. his
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St., Enterprise, Cheffin A. Bat- 18, 3314 Coleus Ct., Winter
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to
choose
from.
base; Keith Sorrells, short
Ruth and Fred Gaines, a bouquet of flowers. Four parents and grandparents. Also
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I can't understand their
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and
Elizabeth and Frederic.
runners will win tiaras and include the child's address and language, so I sit for ho WS like
-Richard
L.
Avrett,
J. C. Lawson, righ t field; Al
Darrell H. Cantrell,
trophies.
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actual date of birth. Please
By JEAN PAON
a dummy, while they laugh and
-.---Palm Pla ce, Martha Williami,
Queen
Contest
Roggnkemp, catcher; Bill
Country
Club
ir
C
cle,
forms
are
send
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pplication
Margaret
the
Information
one
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chatter away.
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18,
206
Airport Blvd.
Meyer alternate catcher, Steve
B.
Fowler,
V.
Merritt
Island.
available from Margaret Koger in advance of the birthday to
"She s very special ," murmured the old woman, patting the . -.
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I think it is rude for them to
Daniels, center field; Rick
Margaret Koger, Thounty at Badcock Furniture, 206 First Birthday, Evening
Darl J. Krug, 21, 1419 Hunt.Vernon L. Ta)lor, 69, 2-fl8
talk in a language that I can't
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Hoenicke, second base; standingcloseby, she added,"They're both special; l'vegotgood
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Roadrunner's attractive club Magnolia Ave., or Anita Herald, Sanford, Fla. 32771.
ington Dr.. Casselberry, Semmes, Ala., Lucile 11.
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And
s
going
tobe
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policemen, Mary Wilson, P
queen, is excited At the Prospect Williamson, 711 Briarcliff St.,
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Christine S. Bra.mlett, 17, ligi Bracht, 69, E656, Altamonte
girls."
cher; Edgar smart. third base
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of organizing this year's both in Sanford. Or from any
Lake Dr., Casselberry.
Springs.
The "girls" are Helen
physical therapist, and
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wonderfuli
Fish Fry
and Jack Grass, left flew.
Hearing Conserva tion Queen Roadrunner.
thlda Mullins, home health aide, both employed by Bay Area
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Thomas H.
Michael E Weedln 19 15
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The game en,led in the ninth Home,
for her C.B. radio club.
Gt
soon
as
your
entries
in
as
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loves
is
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Health Services. Bay Area, established June 8, 1973. to
Following
With
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1050 Gregory Dr., Malt,land, W. Clemson Dr
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inning with the score pr1deskilledmedlcalcaretohomeoundpaUentauMerthe .The selection of a queen and possible, °irls,
and the fry being hosted by the
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To 70 Pct.
Up
Vir
ginia B.
Come
see
us
at
Carden.
19,
ckstei,,zame. 13W ItaneDr
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CALL JIM AVANT
Tri-Counly Roadrunners C.B.
Pinellas to .
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nt
e
our new location,
from
the
sands
crowning glory of thIs year's Consumer
Kei
th H. Keogh, 23, P08
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Watching
Seminole and Orange Co unties in June this year. This marked the
HadioaubonAug.3oshou]d
be
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ngwood's Mayor
-Lake Mary Ave., Lake Mary,
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Hearing Confirst en of a private, non.profit. Medica re home health agency
dibly
enjoyable
because
all
Charles L. Cornett, 19 606
Need help organizing
servation Jamboree, October 24
Victor V Coxon, 21, Rt. 3 Bo
Sho __ __
in the at ea.
.
our proceeds
to help
Seminole il ilil
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finances
in these troubled
County'sgohard
of hearing
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center
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at
the
Sanford
Civic
Troy PaaM, Winter Springs
The prir=y services offered to eligible patients by Bay Area
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Pakr, Mary L. Baldree, ig, 906
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last year's queen was lovely economic times? Consumer children. Be at the Sanford
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Police Chief John Govorhuk, consist of ,skilled nursing care, physical therapy and speech
Joseph
L.
Wiggins,
19, 1400 Santa Barbara Dr.
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Counseling
Service
of
Ci%ic
Center
between
4
and
- _. Longwood
Director
of Public
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Eileen Serral of Sanford.
Safety
Douglas
Keller
and pathology. In conjuricdon with one or more of these primary
7:30
Southwest Rd., Elenorn Coacti..
Steven E. Wolf, 25. 700 Air.
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Contestants in the Tri-County Central Florida Inc., is offering p.m., to share the tastiest fish
%2923 S. Orlando Dr.,
services, the agency provides, where needed, ancillary health
man, 16, 1502 William Ave.
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Port Blvd.. Cathy S. Cleveland,
roadrunners contest must be a free, competent and con- at the lowest prices in town,
about 250 6
effing fans, WhO care by oc,cupational Uwapists, medical social workers,
Ile
.
Ph. 322-9180 Sanford
Timothy J. Shea Jr., 22. 5211 22.
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claimed the score did not shorw respiratory therapil and home health assistants.
16 and fidential program to consumers Door prize will be awarded. The
girls
between
the
ages
of
11
Gumfoo
(the former
Alpine SL, Altamonte Springs,
in the area.
ill ~ I
the action and excitement
.
19, and each contestant must
"I may help bathe a patient, fix her hair and nalls, charge her .
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George
R.
Altrnali,
21,
7099
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Director-counselor
is
Michael
event
marks
the
start
of
the
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Cheryl
L
Moran,
18,
511
park.
H111da Mullin I lcqt) and He" Piotrowski (ril assist Hirls. Allieris Ferpsim to a"aw.
. . Bank Bldg.)
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which really took place on the bed and perhaps fix a meal," explained a ide Hflda Mullis. She has
have
an
individual
or
business
nLt_ ~T
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wood Dr., Altamonte Springs. Alorna Ave., Orlando, Beth Ann ,,
field,
r her. The contestant is Lantosca; the offices are
been visiting Mrs. Alberta Ferguson, a Sanford stroke victim,
Proceeds from the game e%try other day for the past 'clx weeks In the Ferguson's
Gary N. Moores, 22, 528 Winter Park.
JUNT
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-'-w-jamounted to over $500 to be &amp;pes Menue home, she assists the elderly woman with her
Maitland, Brynda K Pen
Lawrence H Griffith, 33, E
Star Trek
-9 a m and 5 p m
nlngton, 21, MalUad
donated to the Muscular personalhygicne,andgivesJohnFergusonusefulpolntersabout
11053,
Jacquelyn
S
Pitta
C
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ANKALMU~
Free
services
include
Ian
Trek
you
a
Star
Ja
mes
Are
Dystroph y Foundation.
T
Llckteig,
23,
)9
1053
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detailed budget planning, a lher- join all the thousands of
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beautiful,
'1s but The
TrOpWes were awarded by
Meanwhile, therapist Helen Piotrowski visits threle times a
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McDonald's Ronald McDonald week to teach Mrs Ferguson to walk again "I'm feeling pretty
Sharon L. Warren, 23, 61 N.
#;.:z
C S Wymore Altamonte
liquidation of indebtedness; Colonnades Beach Hotel, Palm
Longwood received a beautiful) good now. I coluld hardly talk and couldn't get out of my chair
Triplet Or, Casselberry.
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Springs,
Roberta
A.
Pierce,
3o,
trophy inscribed, "Winner, right after the storke," reported the courageous old woman,
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Ralph J Barry Jr 41, same
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assistance to families In the use
Softball game for Muscular pausing iii her s'ow perambulation across the bare wooden floor
it)
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Orniond Beach, Joann 0
William T Smith, 30, 852
o f credit privileges, education movies at the Star Trek
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Anderson, 48, Daytona Beach Orlenta Ave ., Al tamonte
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program In schools and more
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Federati on of Fans' c v ention.
"We'll probably be coming for at least another four weeks,"
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pwiation for participation." familiestoa point where they can manage ontheirown.11
Don't be surprised to hear
Betty Bostak, a registered nurse with Bay Area, reiterated
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Castillo, 61. 513 Leakwood,
about a possible return match this goal recently when she stopped by to visit one of her many
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cAmp
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to"evenup thescore "Rumors Sanford area patients, William Nealon of 24440 Bay Ave
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Paul H Ellis, 35, Jonesboro Galahad Or, Casselberry.
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are already afoot in the city.
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Ralph E McCelland, 58
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r
stricken
by
phlebitis
and
Notre
Dame
Dr,
cellulitis
following
a
stroke
he
suffered
Altamonte
Paden
City,
W
Va,
Eva
G
Canoe Trip
Springs.
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in a beautiful
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Landing located about one mile
..--ircls, swI'in' out sords dnd encouraging his patient to express
flubert 1pe Douglas &amp; Joy(
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Early Childhood Edu(siton 3 Hot LunchtsLeswl) Brown &amp; Virzinja H Catherine
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north of Rock Springs run on himself. he served the double purpose of stimulating and coun4 -rk - . r:44 _3~5
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--the Wekiva River. From there
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COMEDY • ADULT JAllERCISE
William Muon Sr
"Jerry's been wonderful He talks C% ery -day Englisi-' that we
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riverstoppingaroundnoonat canunderstarx1,andhe'amaderneawareofhwIcanhelpmy
(also Au It Ballet and Tap)
Harold G Wllster &amp; Barbara
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Raymond
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Star
Tyson
&amp;
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Peter
Tyson.
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realistic about rehabilitation goals."
AccordingtoMtkeRobertsdlrectorofBayAreainSemjnole
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County,anyonecanrequesttheagency'sservlcesonbehalfofany

PuLce held the fulst of many
picnics for this group of
youzigiters Saturday from 8

Medicare eligible home-bound patient who is witely Ill. There is
no charge to the patient for either the agency's services or fur.
nished durable aryl disposable medical supplies, since Bay Area
is paid by Medicare.
For further information, contact Roberts at Bay Ant
SemInole Office, 701 Senioran Blvd., Altamcnte Springs.

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truthful. Interstate Commerce much as it once was, and the we have become complacent South and Nationwide, have not
Cijniunj.on rules and regulations pertaining to charges are so editors of Progresshe Farmer ad we are taking these efforts been increased enough to offset
numerous and detailed that information given over the phone magazine see this as a warning for granted"
inflation much less provide for
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section of the state attended a
meeting in Orlando Wednesday
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per hundred pounds for various weight catagorles. That was fine about In part by vigorous determine the true status of the doubling
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until she told me that I would have to do my own multiplying and agricultural research efforts, agricultural research effort," agricultural research effort,
that the only way to get a true cost work-up would be to permit an have made this region one of the century-old farm monthly with funds provided for exestimator to come out and personally inspect my furniture. She the world's most efficient editorializes In its August issue. panded programs in such areas
said that this was a federal regulation.
farming areas.
The editorial emphasizes that as energy usage, food growing,
Was the young lady telling me the truth or was she simply
But an appraisal of "because university and in- and livestock production.
lazy and discourteous? — J.V.P.
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a bit out of the ordhwy. Though no motorists volun- and use of land.
gunpowder must go with you personally.
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packing arxi no one wifl open any of the cartons during the move,
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Jacksonville, chairman of the
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50 recommendations we believe
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package of paper plates. All tnoving companies are quick to
dispose of any employea who
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any liability for stamp and coin collections, jewelry, money
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clean air and water pollution time as the auto manufacturers Edmund ~Iuske (D-Me.), would have restricted federal if the knowledgeable individual immediately to see which fuse
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had met their an ti-pollution chairman of the Subcommittee involvement.
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w hether Congress will address a delay, be lieving that Congress the Senate Public Works bill, Senator Muskie's corn- game: namely, which fuse to completed, make a diagram of
itself strictly to matters af is aiming at t he wrong target Commit tee, announced that he mittee developed a draft Clean replace or which breaker to the setup and paste it on the
fecting clean air and water, or Th e parking facility does not would attempt to revive as part Air Act amendment bill which reset.
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land
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let
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land
use provisions th
imposing stringent f ederal land facility. Interestingly, the proposal, which failed to pass in those of the defeated House bill, us understand that a fuse blows will be able to tell immediately
I the principal is the same with which fuse needs reolacement
use controls.
automakers have received the Ilcuse.
It contains sanctions against
The ba ckg round is this the three separate delays in
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Clean Air Act mandated, deadline for meeting their bill, which died in committee
against certain types of con
approval veloped a short circuit, If it's
amo ngother actions, so-called standards. Hence, the real proposed funds to sta tes and struction
Always replace a fuse with
and
Indirect sources" controls. estate industry Is being asked to local
jurisdictions
one of the same size. If you refor requirements
by
the
These are rules which provide solve a problem br ought on by development o! planning Environmental Protection trouble at once. If t here is a move a 15-ampere fuse, put in a
for reviews of planned facilities the auto industry.
problems to deal with growth- Agency.
.Qiort circuit. call an elec- new 15-ampere fuse. Replace It

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federal standards For source regulations until such say the Realtors. Senator rights of property owners and with finding him or it. But even lights go out each time. Check

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overall loss to vacancy is of ten much less
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amending the construction of the facilities
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Clean
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reject
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certain
This seems I ical but in a t I
experiences wi th the Senate approach.
measures taken to alleviate
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left
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depreciation allowed is faster than the actual loss of the asset;
subcommittees, legislation to implementation of the indirect troduce a whole new situation, Of local governments and the
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CLASSIFIED ADS
County

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Transactions

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Jane Pendcrgrast to Jrns. C.
Fisher, 5, 6, Sly 30' Lot 7 Lk 83
Sanlando The Suburb Beautiful
Alt. Sect., $69,900.
Richard B. Rogers &amp; Nell H.
Rogers &amp; wi Robert G. Rogers
&amp; wf WEI Don W. Tauscher &amp;
wf Jeanne U. to Ferdianad F.
Leyh &amp; mother Bertha I.., Lot
10 111k A, Glen Arden Heights,
$42,500.
Mary Grieco Spellman to
Lawrence A. Speilman &amp; wf
Mary, Lot 12 Ilk D CU, $183.
Patricia L. Pntlerson to
lUcky 1. Johnston&amp; I Angela,
Lot 15 111k 1 Lynwood Revision,
$31,500.
Fredco Enterprises, Inc., to
Enrique Garcia &amp; W. Yolando
Lot 12131k B Paradise Point 4th
Sect. $3,000.

Ace Builders Inc., to Jerry
Three.D- Homes, Inc. to K. \'akubchik &amp; Kathleen Lot 11
SurMark Coast. Inc., to Sun
Dcx corp., lots 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, James L. Johnson &amp; vf Lola A., LW Pines, $30,500.
91, &amp; 93 SanLanta 3rd Sect., Lot 111 Groveview Village,
Nader Homes Inc., to Michael
$30,000
$29,000.
G. Hickey Lot 21 Lake Searcy
Robt. Wallace Senn &amp; wf Nina Shores, $28,700.
QCI) Judith V. Condon to
Lawrence C. Condon, Lot 103 S C. to Charles K. Nuckolls &amp; wf
Nader Homes Inc., to Mark I.
29.2l S 21.91' Forest Brook LouLe, Lot 207 FiresI Brook Rh Milkr &amp; .Janis M. Lot 37 i.k
Second Sect., $100.
sext., $38,000.
Searcy Shores, $29,200.
Paul Hughes Baughman &amp; W.
A. Win. T. Lipscomb &amp; wf
I)avid Psi. Spears &amp; V.
Clara A.toThomasE.Shetler&amp; Leille to Carol L Roberts, Lot Pamela G. to Samuel J. Kaleel
wf Susan D., E4 lot 322 Van 10 111k 11 Glen Arden Heights, &amp; \V. Ethel D. nBO.60' Lot 28S 12Arsdale Osborne Brokerage Co. $59,000.
94' Lot 29 Oak Mount Sutxl,
James H. Lindstrom &amp; wE $28,500.
add. Black Hammock. $7,500.
Joshula C. Price &amp; wf Nellie Sanda I.. to Delbert L Iwlds &amp;
John K. Hiinmelrich &amp; W.
L to Lewis C. Voss &amp; 4 Lois P., wE Lois, Lot 18, 111k H Sunland Janet C., to Donna J. Muller Lot
Estates, $19,700.
Lot 51 Jansen Subd., $22,500.
2.1 The Spgs Shadowood Village,
Barnett Winston Mtg. Co. to $49,500.
J. R. Hattaway, J.M. Hat.
t.away &amp; Jon W. Zabel to Joe L. Moses Burke Jr., 710' 5 2075.6'
The Greater Const., Corp to
hloorman &amp; W. Imogene N., WP W NE cot Sec. 35-19-30, $21,800. Angelo Demarco &amp; W.
The hlusk.ey Co. to Albert I... Genevieve Lot 14 Weklva Hunt
Lot9BlkJ N Oil Ranches Sect.,
P Sn flt4r1 I) Wm. 1 wf
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Maureen, Lot 464 Frank L
JR. Ilattaway, J.M. hat- 13 Sweetwater Oaks Sect. 8,
Robt. K. Gregory to Frank
taway &amp; Jon W. Zabcl to Paul $14,900.
Woodruff's Subd.,
Fisher Lots 1, 2 111k 7 Tier 8 K.
Oslo Dcv. Inc., to Wm. E. E.Carwile&amp;wfOpalM.,Lot 10
Alton Jenkins to Evelena R.Trafford'sMapSanl,$12,000.
Padgett &amp; Catherine H., W BIk J. N. Or! Ranches Sect., Calloway,S66'N6ctuiinsE 130'
20.83' Lot 11, Lots 12, 13, 20.89' $5,000.
NE5 I NE 5 . SEt4 Sect. 32-19.31,
Thomas [)oandl Tyra Jr., &amp; $23000
Lot 14 131k 63 Sanlando the
1 Joyce L to John J. Laroche,
suburb Beautiful Palm Spgs
John Capko to Harry K.
Loti 13, 14, 15, 16 BIk C Tooke Jr., &amp; Frances G.,
Sect., $7,000.
Winter Spgs Dcv. Corp to Sanlando Spgs tract 59, 817,000. Patricia Tooke Stenstrom &amp;
George A. Paulik Jr., &amp; wf Henry K. Tooke III, BIk 3
Patricia A. Ewald, SE Cci- 27
Essle N. to C. C. Athorne, Lot 8 Spurling Heights, $114,000.
111k A
$300.
BIk 10 Weatherafield 1st Add.,
Bgtjce C. Moore &amp; wf Barbara
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to Robert Micharl Parrotino
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McCaughan MIS. Co 10 &amp; W. Diane M., Lot 25, BIk
John V. Richey &amp; W.
Uardens
hljciad M. Hall &amp; wf Lorraine The Meadows W, $38,900.
Psiarguerite
A. to Bruce M
B., Lot 129 Howell Estates
Mid-St. E)ev. Ccii,. tO TRB Greene &amp; W. 't'two
N. lot 271
Subd. rep., $37,000
Enterprises Inc., LOt 29 131k G Woodcrest
Luxury Patio
Unit
5,
$37,000.
Mary T. McCormick to Spgs, Valley Gardens Sect 3,
J.D. Murray to Charles N.
Melville H. Millette &amp; wf $23,000.
Apartments
Riscbrorough
&amp; Mary E. Lot
Marion, lot 8, Lot 9 Booth's
Daniel J. Martin Jr., &amp; W. 14C 131k C Lake Kathryn 4th
Subd., $6,300.
Joan B. loJoseph J. Reynolds &amp;
STUDIO 1,2.3
Walden Terr. Inc., to James W. Tweenar, Lot 31, 111k A Add., $7,000.
BEDROOM SUITES
Mitchell H, Mooney to Robert
B. Adams &amp; wf Sarah B., Lot. 5 Crystal Bowl Add., to
2 BE DROOM
F. Prelsier lots 6,7,8 B1k 3 tier 6
TOWNHOUSES
Walden Terr., $34,000.
$14,000.
ER. Trafford's map, $80,900.
Karl K. Quimby &amp; W.
Newark Thist Co to Leroy
Freedom Fed a 7 1 to
Moderna M. to Robert C. Tuna &amp; wi Sharon A., LOt
FROM
Emerson
D. Jackson &amp; w.
Davenport &amp; Deborah K. English Woods Subd. 1st Add.,
125
Patricia
lot
112 Barclay Woods
Davenport, Lots 20, 21, 81k 20
1st
add.,
$43,900.
2nd Sect. San Lanta, $33200.
Francis J. Jenior &amp; "
1505 W. 25th St.
Tbad A. Terry to A. Harold
Michael Stortl&amp;wf Margaret Margaret E. &amp; Mary Margaret
SANFORD
Bridges
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N. to Empioyee Transfer Jenlor, single to Allied Builders
Corp, Lot 76 Apple Valley Unit of Orlando Inc., Lot 10 81k
322•2090
JOhathan L. Grant to Greater
3, $51,661.
Sanlando the suburb Beautiful
Orlando
mtg. cort lot 45 111k G
Sanford, SeCt.
North Orl Terr sect. 5 UnIt 1,
Charles J. Suffrldge &amp;
$24,700.
Cora C. to James ! Klinber,
Wm. Zlpfel &amp; W. Karolina to
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Lot 21 Oakland Hills, $13,400.
Richard
N. Budni k &amp; w. JoStanley Raczka &amp; wi
Ann
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13 111k E Normandy
Where Quiet Nights and Cool
Elizabeth to Terrance H.
Dittmer &amp; wf Janet H., Lot 13 add,, $2000.
Breezes Create the Lifestyle
Forrest K. Mottweiler &amp; W.
Blk B Charter Oaks Subd. 1,
You've Been Searching For.
Reita A. to Robert C. Uhazie &amp;
John A. Bi.stline Jr., &amp; wf W. Audrey J. Lot 14 111k K
1-2 Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished
Mary W. &amp; Frederick W. Sunland Estates, $20,400.
Robt. C. Parker &amp; W. Patricia
out and see them to appreciate
IlistlIr.e &amp; WI Mary C. Perma
A.
to Mjs N. Steink &amp; W.
Hwy. i7.2 Sanford Next To Caval
Hilt Homee Inc., 586 Queens
323-1670
Mirror Circle, Lots 8,9 Rep!a, Margaret A., Lot 5 BIk L The
. $1,000
Woodlands sect. 2, $44,.
Steven Louis Domino &amp; W.
Frances J, to Douglas J. Magee
&amp; W. Arlene G, Lot 1 111k 1 The
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Woodlands, $57,900.
Thomas H1 Gray Jr. to John
Joseph
Geraghty Jr. &amp; w, Ruby
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C. lot 1 111k 8 Tanglewood,
$26,500.
Construction
United Assoc. Inc., to Joe
Daniel Teston &amp; W. suzanne hi.
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lot 383 Wekiva hunt Club Fox
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Hunt, $34,900.
Charlene L. Tell &amp; Phillip M.
EDIT APPLIES
Tell to PhIIl.ip N. Tell Lot 84
Wrenwood Heights, $10,000.
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Robert M. Sellers &amp; wf Judith
M., Lot 18 111k A Country Club
Manor Unit 1, $15,000.
linyard Gray Graves &amp; wf
Nannie Eron to Fred A. Baker
&amp; (laughter May Ann Evans,
Lot 2 Less W6' Lot 345', $16,000.
1)eccatexine Const., Corp to
Joe M. Guthardt &amp; wf Betty S.,
Lot 1 131k C Sweetwater Oaks
Sect 5, $67,000.
K. Everette Iluskey to Roy 1.
Ward &amp; wf S. Joyce, Lot 2
Brantley Harbour, $11,900.
Beulah T. Ahalt, wid to Frank
Croasdale, wdr., Wm. U.
Croasdale &amp; Margaret 1k., Lot 4
111k 15, repl. of part of Townsite
of No. Chuluota, $37,500.
John Q. Tilghman &amp; wI
Jacuueline to Levie Fla. mv..
11 3, The Colonnades, 2nd SeC,
819,100.
County of Scm. to Paul J.
Brennan &amp; wf Therese S. &amp;
Charles Durand &amp; Bernadettt',
S 40' of Lt 7 &amp; N 10' of 8
Amended I'lat of Orange hits,,
8.5,100.
Paul J. McClure &amp; wE
Frances to Guy C. Corns &amp; wE
Lena W., IA 13 131k 7 Heftier
Homes On., Sec 1, $16,200.
Louise C. Anderson, sgl., to
Robert W. Anderson &amp; wE
Patricia %V., IA 96 Oakland
Hills, (grantor life cst, $100.
Charles W. Entzminger &amp; '
Ninta to Clifford W. Smith &amp; wf
Victoria L., NELi of NW' W &amp;
N of new alignment of RR rW
Sec 21.20.30 838,500.
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wf Marlene I)., to FF Mid. Fla.
Lot 84 San Lanta 3rd Sect.
$24,000
FF Mid.Fla to Anthony J.
Calangelo &amp; wf Marlene 1)., Lot
11 111k K Replat Sanora Units 1,
2, $39,500.
FF Mid•F1a. to Larry Castle
&amp; wf Leslie, Lot 3 111k E 12' Nly
K 18' Lot 4 111k E Sonora Units 1,
2, $41,000
FF Mid.FIa. to James Russell
Smith &amp; wf I)olores Furas, E 38'
Lot 6 81k C lot 7 81k G
Sonora Units 1, 2, $40000.
June 11. Fehrman to Anthony
Tango, Lot 11 111k F Country
Club Manor Unit No. 3, $13,400.
harry C. Clark &amp; V.
F'rederica S. &amp; Mary Clarke
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Carole M. Easton, sgl., Lt 46
111k K Carriage 11111 Un. 3,
$1100
ltobt. A. McMaster, sgl. &amp;
Nancy J., sgl. to Daniel P
Golden &amp; wf. Pauline, Lt 10
Woodcrest Un. No. 1,
Robert Wayne Harrod &amp;
Sandra Elaine Harrod to
Sandra Elaine hiarrod, Lot 57
Apple Valley Unit 2, 8100.
Owen C. Arnold &amp; wf Frances
to Terry D. Futrell &amp; wE Dma
C., IA 8 &amp; N' of 9 Blk 12, Tier 2,
Sanfcrd, K. U. Traffords Map,

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Joseph Lafferty &amp; wE I'atricia
K., it 240 Wrcnwood Ills. Un.
No. 2, $36,300.
Richard H Swann, exec. eat
Andrew K. Paickard to Jullan
Constr. Co., Lt. 22 Villa
}3rantley, $6,800
Paul S. Pskars to Julian
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Ylild
Brantley, $7,500.
Mgic Fin, to Walter A Levy &amp;
Bernice, W 13.41' of LI 10 131k 56,
Sanlando, the Sub. I3eaut. Palm
Springs Sec., $100
Charles D. Weir Jr &amp; wf
Janice to Levie Fin. mv., LI 713
Spring Oaks Un. 4, $39,700.
Billy K. Osbuni &amp; ssl Janice
to Kenneth F.. Wheeler &amp; wi
Susan, LI 452, SprIng Oaks Ur.
3, $37,900.
Frank H. Cannon to James L.
CoxBuilder,Inc. IA. 15&amp;ELof
16131k B W_t Altamonte IlLS.,
Sec. 1, $7,000
HossW. Stagner &amp; wf Eunice
to Hamilton Young &amp; Alice, LI 3
131k A The Meadows Wests,
$38,000
Raymond J. Kayden &amp; wf
Sylvia to Lewis B. Grubts &amp; wf
Gertrude D, condon. No. 420,
Village of Windmeadows No. 4,
$31,000.
Kathleen K. Roessler to Peter
C. Armstrong &amp; wE Cecilia V. E
74' of LI. 2 &amp; V 3' of 3 131k D,
English Ests. Un 2, $46,000.
Joseph J. Enderle &amp; wi Lois
to James Paul, E 100' of 1114 &amp;
S 16' of 1 111k QC, repl. 81k QC,
Quail Pond Addn. CB, $25,000,
PaIne F. Strohl &amp; wf Susan to
Paul A Prendergast &amp; wf Joyce,
LI. 24, Spring Oaks, $45,000.
(QCD) Lavonda Simmons to
Italeigh Ormond Simmons, W
21 oIS'• of SE'4 of SEti of Sec
2.5-21-31, $100.
Robert I.. Slatton &amp; W.
Marjeto Levie Fla. Inc., (CD
Lot 1081k 1). Sununerset N Sect
3, $21,300.
Nelle C. Eastbrook, wid., to
Elmer K. Eastabrooks, E"z of
Lots 1 &amp; 3 81k 8 Celery Ave.
Addn. to Sanford, $100
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ii sold daily In th Classified Ads
Nolhlq smut ab'ji teai'

For rent or sale' 2 yrs. old, 3 BR, 2
bath. family rm., 7 car garage,
central air, heat, kitchen equip

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I Wit S NOT BE RPONSlQLt
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
MVSiLF AS OF 120 75.
JosephA.ErvinSr

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FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY day and
evening cUd care 6: am to 1
am. A Child's World. 3fl $171.
A BABY'S WORLD. Carefor Infants
toage2 only Next to new Drivers'
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Experienced day child care In my
home Sunland 37) 0971

9—Good Things o Eat

SELLING IT MAKES CASH.

for picnics and lunches Send self
addressed stamped envelope and
$1 00 to C F. Recipes. P.O. Box
452. Apopka. Fla. 32703.

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See ,'r' at 61? S Park Ave Plo 3

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professional office No experience.
High school diploma. Reply to Box
510. c o The Evening Herald, P.O.
3ox 1657, Sanford, Fla 32771.

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sates cnmnaflJ nax1 n.i',ni. tn

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Dental Receptionist, no esperience
necessary Handle phone, ap.
polntments. pegboard. chairside
assisting Type 10 WPM, Salary
$90 per wh to start P 0 Box IS,

Duplex. 1 bedroom turn apt

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IN THE INTEREST OF:
ANITA HOLLOWAY, A child

Ne* houses in a rural area No do
payment, monthly payments le

than rent Government subildizi
to qualified buyers Call to see
you çualifyl
M UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Peal Estate Broker
503W. lit Sr

NOlIC! UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE

fIled in that above styled Court for
thepermanent Coolmitmentof Anita
Holloway born Fef)ru$ry 73, 1961, in

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
gen ,n, te
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute'. Chapter
165 0'.. Florida Statutes. wl register
withth,CIerkoftheCircultCouqt,ln
and for Seminole County, Florida,
upon receipt of proof of the
publicatIon of !"I notice, the fic
titious name. to wit. AUSTIN'S
BEAUTY SALON, under which I am
engaged in bus1ness at 410 Hlghwa
Il 92, Fern Park Florida.
That the party interested In 'hid
business enterprise Is
JUNE C WILLIAMS
Pub,l'.h Aug 17. 71. 31 &amp; Sept 1 t'i75
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Sanford, Florida, toa licensed child
placement agency for subsequent
adoption, and you are hereby
COmmant'vl to be and appear in the
ibove Ciurt, on September 19
1975
at 10')Ci A M O'cicxh. and shø'w
cause ,i'hy sa;d Petition should not
be Oranted
W 7 NESS my hand a' tu Clerk of
s.a ii (itjrt and 'he seal therf, this
21' I day of August, AD. 1915.
ISEAL)
Arthur H BeCkwlth, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
fly Kathleen Guy
Deputy Clerk
Publish Aug 74, 355. Sept 7, II, 1975
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FICTITIOUS NAME

NOTICE OF
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FICTITIOUS NAME

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A Small ClasstIec Ac, biflS big
returns. Try one and see. Call 3fl.

2611 or $319993
fly owner: 3 Bedroom, 1 bath. ww
carpeting; air; fenced; shady lot;
md Fruit tree's Close in, Sanford.
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greater than the whole then you
ave a realistic value! Since it is
yr policy to refuse property

stings that don't represent sound
alue. you can be assured that the
rop,rti,s we offer are
REFERRED VALUES!
WALLET WATCHER
beg loners or retirees in a good
anford locatIon, 2 BR. dining
orn. screened porch Priced

CHOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
117W. 1st 51,372 5641 372 7757

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For free estimdle'., call Carl
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dicker or swap $73
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show all by ourselves We
have new homes We have

refrigerator, 70' 10' Storage
buIlding, fenct'd yard. toned

AKE MARY duplex Live in one
tide, rent the other, lower your
cost of living $19,100

Forrest Greene, Inc.
73 6333

REALTORS

613 7323

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Home improvements

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Show, our selection Is so
large, we're a mobile home

ANFORD- 3 BR 7 bath home,
central heat &amp; ar. range &amp;

371 0799 anytime

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Carperr', atialons. remot,jein
repar roof rig painting Concrete
work, driveways. Sidewalks
patios Price tvou) can afford
Free Estimates R&amp;L Con
structlon. Call 319 5395 or 31, 56%
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If your roof
birds
Call the Bird—
Allen Wrenn

is for te

good-as.new refurbished
models We have Iow.cot

financing and a complete
service Center right on the
premIses

321 0201
Building, rooting ana concrete
finithing, free estimates

And best of al *C'le' deperd.
ile The Superior Mobile

Concrete and carpenter work,
remodeling, air conditioning,
roefirv3 3735765

Home Show is a wholly.
owned subsidiary of one of
the ten largest savings and

Thinking about that summer
vacation7 Get a better car through
the cla'.slf led ads in toilay's paper.

US

loan associations In the
We stand behind very home

we sell.

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SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS Call Phil Gonzalez 30 3233539

So before you buy any mobile home, comsi see all you
can get for your money

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C&amp;A Backhoe Service
Lt" Clearing, fill drt, clay, ro(k
Allkndtof digging House trailers
Stored &amp; .no'sied 372 911) or $31
1193

pcçba. Rock Sonings near Approx
1 wooded acre. hi0h and dry
54995 )•943554

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BROGDEN ROOFING 3214700

GETTIIOSELUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT .505'

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

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',uslnesa service in The Herald's
claSSified
Business Service
Directory

Office MacImss
OFFICE MACHINES
"Weservice all makes and modes"
Free P:kup and Dehyrry
Sartord IiIJ%iN'%'l
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Professional Wallpaper Hanger
Licensed Residential, Commercial
Free EStimates Ph 3776673
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WELLS DRILLED PUMPS

SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and sizes
We repair and serivcr
STtNE P,SACtiiPE S.
SUPPLY CO
207W 7rdS?
3776432

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Work, Fill dirt. top soIl 372 3443

7)6 7306 dIet 6 p m
F'.(k up &amp; deiivm'i'y

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Custom Work, Licensed. Bonded
F rem' r%!irn,,lC 373 6035

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Contractor, Homes, additions $30
5371 or $965111 eves
GREC.ORYMOBILE HOMES
3501 OrlandoDrive
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Sxnford3l3 37(i)
Carpentry. Remodeling. AcSdtions,
best E'pent p.j n? &amp; t'y work
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'v INC. IIAULItIc. SALVAGE
Scnny Brooks

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Sae upto 30 pcI or' electrcty'
IC 5,111 cel!uItse l'ter 5 ,,r'
tr's a' 'r
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5%r'dc,. &amp; Door Screens
Custom made Repars
Disc cur' P'ces 372 M20

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(formm'rb 54srrc!t'S Beau?, Nook)
51 I, P.nc')72 c7i
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APT BROWN PEST CONTROLS
25,67 Park, Drive
372 856S

PENTRY AND REPAIRS 372
1331

WORK 21 hour service. AU
makes DYKES AIR CON
OITIONING 377 5577
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FISH, SWIM. SKI- 3 BR, water
front home. beautiful kitchen.
formal dining, Flor,da room
overlooking lake Central heat &amp;
air, fenced yard 1.37,500

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CON Dl TI ON IN 0, BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
REFRIGERATION. DUCT MEPIT ALL TYPES OF CAR

May we surprise you with our low
bid?

JOHNNY WALKER

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interior, Exterior Plastering
Plaster patching &amp; simulated
trick 8. stone specialty. 3722710

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rocker, 170' Dinette, 6 chairs. 545
Pedestal table, drop leaf. 5.15.
Large reclinm'r 163 Credit triapproved huyi'rs, IC) pct ,dScoun?
for cash KULP OECORATORS.
409 W. 1st St . 3?? 73)3

HAL COLBERT

town. 30plus MPG highway 13.500
cash or take Over payments 5115
mo 7222300 eves &amp; *k hot

1200 French Ave
321

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

beadbrd 573: Sofa bed 560.
China cabinet, 575: Platform

377 1301,
2610 Hiawatha Ave all? 92

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C'AL.L NOW
ANF OPt)
7 Story, 3 BR home,
central heat &amp; a'r. fenced yard.
beautiful oaks 517.000

models on display.

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Pay'ton Realty

WE TAKE TRADES

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Home Entertainment Center, AM
FM Stereo RadIo, 25" Color TV
with remote control, record
player. 5.19) 374 15)5

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UPHOLSTERY
We can save you money Complete
re upholstery
&amp;
Furniture
refinishing
RESTORATIONS UNLIMITED
600Longwood Awe, Aitamonte Spgs
329 7277 or 53.4 697)

for sale or tease

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miniature Dachshund, red, 1.65
Also SIamese kittens, 1)0 and 1)5

$15; Service all makes, HERBS'
TV 1700 S French, 373 113.4

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take Monroe 537,900

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GOOD INCOME Comfortable .
convenient 7 BR w,th 2 apart
ments, rents 1140 cc 179.000
TWO ACRES -- wi'h I BR home on
000d garden land or pasture
172.000
LARGE SHADED FENCED BACK
YARD with 3 BR. I oath home Queen clz Simmons Hide A Bed.
2l00O
reupholsterect re'cOnditioned
SACRIFICE
Showroom
new
home on lake. o.
at
half
the showroom rxce See &amp; corn
2 baths, central heat air
C,00D LOCATED COMMERCIAL
pare 1223 fIrm

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Community.. . With

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BLAIR AGENCY

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small 165 up. One female
Color TV's from ISO. B&amp;W. from

NEL,OPi'S FLORIDA ROSES
Worxlruffs Garden Center
601 Celery Ave. Sanford

Hwy i2latPlumosa

A Superb Mobile Home

C.

53—TV. Radio-Stereo

Used off ke furniture

noer Zg 7a
n c.b.re?, 3 reec,l,
front baa deluxe sewng machine
Sold new for 13a9.00. Pay balance
OflMorlOpaymentsof$9, Seem?
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First Downtown
372.9411 Eve. 1691114

BALL REALTY

Larry Saxon, Realtor

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Billy Goat, $21, has long horns 373
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well
maintained,
recently
redecorated, nice treet &amp; s.'mrubs,

In Sanford's Finest

XCEL PETROLEUM INC.,
I G(Orgla coroor.tir,i
fly: S l.i Black
Its Presitnt

S. Lawrence Bivmen, M 0.
Publish Aug 17,21,3)5. Sept 7. 1975.
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SANFORD - by owner. 3 BR. 2
bath. 2 yrs old. Central heal air, S a.'.n Mowers repaired, almost
every kind at prices you can at
carpet, garage. screened porch,
ford Call 373 1309
large lot, good location Assume ________________________________
7'.pct orll50down, FHA PrIced 19% Chevy; 16'
boat; portable TV
below FHA appraisal 373 6537
Cnd large bar for sale Can be seen
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,,f 1209 Magnolia (Ian house)
Sanford, by Owner, 3 BR. I bath, _______________________________
large eat in kiTchen, plui formal
FULLER BRUSH
dining room
New carpet, Order'. takenMondav,Wednesday&amp;
"replace, large corner lot.
Friday only 3771917.
Recently reduced 521.500 Call 5)1 ________________________________
Entertainment c.onsoie. Sil
7015.
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Ii Wooden Fishing Boat
150 71 3'6

322.6457

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GoodCondIion,i500

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JVIUVIH9J VVI1 IVUT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
purItaot to S ior,oa Statu'e $45 OC'.
that the underSigned, desirIng to
engage in butiness under the f Ic.
titlou name of XCEL GASOLINE,
INC , at Sanford Terminal, CIty
of
Lake Monroe, County of Seminole,
State of Flo,ida, ntr.nd to
register
the SaId name w'h the Clerk of the
.lrctjlf Court of Seminole
County,
f'1orida

Herbert Mendcton, M I)
'.4ktor fliitla, fr' I'i
James Urbich, M Li.

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11000 down
No Qua tifying

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78-I'ctorcyc1es

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Each Woodmere Home Features Central Heat And
Air, Shag Carpeting In LivIng Areat, inside And
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped KItchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I I Come
On Out And See For Yovrielf.

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WANT AD. Phone 3277611 or $31
9993 and a friendly Ad Visor will

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MODELSNOWOPENFORINSPECTION
TAXCREDITAPPLIES
8%

M.IKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER
ITEMS.. SELt.
'5P4J PlCL)S" FAST WITH A

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67A—Feed
373 1379
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Real
JIM DANDY JAZZ.FEEÔ CHICO&amp; THE MAN
(heap Color Portable Also 1968
747 BAYW000 ClRCLE- 3 BR, l"i
Sales
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
Chevrolet pick up 373 0708
REALTOR 377749$
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bath, new carpet, in excellent _______________________________ _______________________________
GOPMLY'S F 46 Sanford 323 4733
condition Large lot. 121.300.
KIDS FLOWN
ST JOHNS RIVER
2 '71 Pln?os, I spds. both excell
YARD SALE Thurt. Fri. Sat. 9 -. - ..
7 Bedroom, sea wail, covered boat
'til
YOUR COOP'
dishes, linenS, misc. 3524
'7$ Pinto. Itutomalic; air
68—Wanted
to BIJy
2I39GALE PLACE-) BR. l',bath,
dock, electric wench: assumable 7
S S&amp;nford Ave
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garage, 3 yrs old in new con If you've packed them on to college,
pct mortgage 135.000
__________________________ - '61 Chevelle, SS 396. 1695
dition 531.900
marriage, the service or GARAGE SALE
Newsetof China,
LAKE MONROE
'65 Falcon, 6 Std Show room cor'.d
CASH 322.4132
Silver tea service, model trains,
S Acres, 3 bedroom house, un
wherever, do them a favor Place
furniture appliances tools. '44 Chevy Wagon. low miles. $193
For
used
2125 YALE AVE.- 3 or I BR mini
(plenty t thoose from), lots of
a clas',ified ,id and sell their old
finished, but livable, 279' on paved
63 Fleetwood. like new
etc Buy 1 ci- 1001 terrs Lacry'S
farm, with lots of (rut Has I BR
Misc 676 Merrimac St Dettona,
road 175300 Huffmart Really.
bikes, skates surfboards and
'64 Ford. excetlent 2nd car $
Mirt 715 Sanford Ave
apt. Selling below appraisal
Sun &amp; Mon , 9 tc 6 6616930
327 1345 or 37? $153
other things that are cluttering p
_____________________________ 0001 credit7 Low monthi,
$25,900.
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the u.'op
Many others to choose fm'
PORCH SALE' 7701 Narcissus Ave
ANTIQUES
3235570 or 534 4ÔC
Commercial Prooertles
Butter Churn. Furniture. Depth
See our new homes n DeBary You'll find a buyer waiting for
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Homes, Lots
Frdq. Ball &amp; Cap Pittol. Stereo
whatever you have In (lISSified
1964 Volkswagen Fa%tbac, ,.
CASH 3731)7,
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And
Crank Realty
Dn'lktep;t Sell it Amid send th
;oo Condition, 1500. 322 71i
kids a 'heck It'll come in handy
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
after 3 p m
. Acreage
REALTORS $30 61
TOp pr,ces paid, used. any condlion
CALL 3;? 7611
55—Boats
&amp; Accessories
After
Hrt
5)l.I4
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1966 Chrysler Station Wagon,
JOHN
KRIOER, ASSOC
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6 $178. Winter Park
awn Mowers We sell The Best &amp;
passenger, all extras. Very Qood
W. Garnett White
Service the Rest western Auto. Never used. 14' Hathaway Iiberqiais Wanted to buy used office furniture
1175 372 5751
fishing boat &amp; trailer with I S
301 w
Any Ountity NOLL'S Cassel.
t st
Broker, 107W Commercial
motor Also 15' Traveler 5. Trailer
berry, Hw'y 1797 1301706
1971 Chevy Nova, 1 door, loaded,
Sanford 377 7151
With 35 HP Mercury. 1)00 3270016
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
extra clean This car was 13.195,
PIPIEY WOODS BARN We buy
after ipm
BUY-SELL-TRADE
now$7.$95 AskforChuckGamby,
311 315E. First St.
Furniture .3. MIscellaneous Sell
37? 5677
2731210 Dealer
Jim Hunt Realty, Inc
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ROBSOPI MARINE
1?" Belt Sander. 'a Ps" drills one
1972 Plymouth Barracuda, loaded,
2321 Park Drive
ups Auction Saturdays 7
372 21)1
7977 Hwy 17 ci?
"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER'
high speed. 1 low speed; Dress
hard car to find, 51.995 Ask fOr
REALTOR
AFTER HRS.
Sanford
372
2770
372
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WANTA IMPRESS THE BOSS? You
coats, 1741 short; 62 vol Zane
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372.9754
3720645
3223991
can earn your promotion fl thiS
Gray books. Bonita boat and
We Buy Furniture
super house wtPi huge family
POOL HOME- Reduced 15.000. 3
59__!sI JsicaI Wrclndise
trailer; rolling scaffold; ext.
1945 Buck
room built for entertaining' Wet
------------BR, 1 bath, central heat air,
Re built Engine. $250
board; 7 Coleman lanterns: dec.
DAVES' 323 9370
Sink, fireplace and gas BBQ The
Florida room, fenced yard A real
Stove top, rob tiller: 16" Pullman
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Pare E KO 290 model electric guitar
promotion will be yours!
bargain at 172.000.
buffer, Airless Spray, fireplace
with case excellent COnditiO, 1200
Plymouth Satellite Sebring Coupe.
wood; flshln poles, two 71 pane
cr heit offer Phone 613 7305
Stemper Realty
HEY WRANGLERS! Really sharp)
71; air conditioned. powcr
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glass wood frame windows And
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br, 3 bath home on 13 acres and
steering Normal retail lot price
man', other misc. items 322 6196
Central Florida's
Supplies
6o—Off
your own lake. Custom built,
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Will sell for 1*95 for quick
MULTIPLE LISTING 7EALTOR
beautiful
sale 107 Magnolia. Sanford
oak
floors,
fireplace.
327199)
19195. French
kitchen equipped' Reduced to
322 7371, 372.1196, 372191.4
real c'ean car
579,950
for a sate real Soon! S muSt )9i1 51*', 17 97 Open Se' &amp; Sun 9 S
ti desks (executive desk T be sold to the highest bidder, 1987 Plymouth 1 door.
Wood
377 19S9, 372 416.4
Must see to believe 32? 7153
to see'
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chairs. Secretariul desks &amp;
larg, inventory of new Miami —____________________________
hairs. straight rhir3, filing
Carey bathroom fixtures totaling
196.S Ford Galaxle 300 XL. 287
Kish Real Estate
Call 372 3)71 to find our information
cablns'4t. is is Casl' and Carry
511.000 Partial listing, vanities,
automatic transmission New
on how to receive a tree tet of
"SERVICE BEYOND
NOLLS
mirrors, medicine cabinets,
paint, excellent condition. 1150.
Your MLS Agency
,vatertess cookware
THE CONTRACT"
Casselberry. 17 97,530 1206
flourescent &amp; incandescent iight
3733616
REALTOR5
2S65 Park Dr
fixtures, iinks, range hoods, bi
kitchen
Bathroom
Cabinets.
Count
BUILT WITH PRIDE-) BR.2 bath.
1969 VW Bus. Very Clean. re built
fold doors. counter tops. doos'
62—Lawn-Garden
eq tops, Sinks Installalon avail
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Casselberry, Immaculate 3 BR, )',
all extras, large rooms. 2½ acres
engine, 11.995 Ask for Duane
chime'.. Commercial light fix,
,lht(' Bud C,,be'f 3?? )
-baths, garage. 125,750. Acre
151.500.
lure'., and accessories of every
McGuire. 377 1653 Dealer
m'
Spectracide
granules
for
lawn
In.
Realty, REALTOR. 373 7730
description
Also
to
be
sold
thC
sect control. GardenLand, 1400 W
Penautt 17. equipped with
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regular line of appliance'., TV's &amp;
Two BR, scr. porch FP, garage,
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1st St.. 3736630.
patented Ed unit, new tires &amp;
bath, reduced from 134 600 to
used furniture Come early &amp; get a
51—Household Goods
carpet, no qualifying $11,930
brakes. 30 plus mpg 173 6447
17)600 for fast cash deal
P"autiful leolher leaf ferris
Qood seat flankAmericard &amp; ________________________________
Acre Realty, REALTOR 3737750
topsandroots
Master Charge welcome
l97ICapri,7.000CCengne,ar,AM.
LIVABILITY °LUS- 3 BR, 2 bath.
ssume Payments
Phone 3720644
FM stereo. copper color. 26 MPG
2 Bedroom, 1901 Summerlln Ave.

26905 Palmetto Ave. Sanford. 7 BR

In

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SANFORD

Eves 373 011

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A touch of etegance formal dining
formal living room, with beautilu
wick fireplace, and a spacioul
family room 2' Baths Truly I
place to LIVE

*"Get 'Em While *

Bedroom p2110 homes. 5)09 mo
FIRST MONTH'S RENT FREE
321 2090

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Call U On Lots &amp; Acreage

Broker

I ftP. 1
bath, air conditIoned,
newly panted. 1160 mo
&amp; last
&amp; deposit Sunland 7730545
lii Mayfair Circle Sanford. 2
fledrm with family room or
third bedroom Air conditioned
with fenced yard $160 mc 119$
7306

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Inc .REALTORS3I Hrs 641 1)4.4

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
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chano. REEL'S BODY SHOP.
1)09 Sanford Ave

Pen? Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampoo.rforonlyll SOperday.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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75"s63".*'hte. likenew
ACRES, Colorado, 19.750!
Beautiful high mountain valley,
65—PetS.S4.JpplieS
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hiih. hv
rirar nun,ing. tithing A MILE
QUALITY APPLIANCES AT
_- owner Transferred, must sell
AND A HALF
IN
THE
BARGAIN PRICES SANFORD
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Female
Puppies
173.700 531 7791
COLORADo SKY' 595 down, 171
AUCTION, .3737110
Imos old,SI0
rnonthi,' Owner, 51'.', 176 tt7O
Home with Pool, in Deltona. price ______________________________ Yelvinafor refrigerator, i
373 1744
1 de by _____________________________
---reduced for quick sale. Owner
side, no frost, clean, good con
Siberian
Huskie, AKC
transferred 571 7)8.6
46—Commercial Property
dit ion, 5100 Phone 377 7739
Female, all white, 10 mos.
5300 377.5752
DIIPEFY (,r'neva. flIP. I bath
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Maltese Puppies, beautiful, white, $
KEPIMORE WASHER, parts,
Req RealEstateBroker
Pyland Really, REALTOR
wis old,AKC Req.i1SO$700. 44$
service,usedmachines
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Near
Mall' I Bedroom.? bath. screened
patio, corner lot 131.300 by owner

SYSTEMS FOUR

1145 mnnthly

pIus 150 dtpotit

10 Acres, near Lake Harney, canal
through the middle All or part.
17000 an acre 3.') 411

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322.2420 Anytime

REALTOR 373.5771
I arge 7 bedroom duplex, kitchen ___________________________
eouipped. completely fenced,
3 ISP I', bath home, can ansi,
Lair Mary SIlO 37? 1261
mortgages, pay small closing. a
m-'Ove
In 1st mortgage paymt
LAKE MARY 7 BR Duplex. 1130

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUC'ICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

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119.500--) BEDROOM, I bath, Earn
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THE STATE OF FLORIDA:
70 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that P,titkAl under oath his been

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41—Houses

Call 3723610 after 330

Needed

Section
Plame Statutes. To Wit
$4309 Florida Statutes 1951
5' rr,'d Angle
Publish: Aug 10 Il. 21. 3). IVS

Intends to register thc said
with the Clerk of th Circuit Court
em4nole County, Florida
5: MItchell Shapiro, M.D.
5: Euocr.lo Gers.covicp,, M.D
5: Carlos Ruti, M D.
5: flenlamin Newman, M 0

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Avenue, City of Aitamont Sprirgs
County of Scmlnole. Steteol Florli,

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WITI REALTY

iurwoo(,. beautitutly located on
2 acre plat Deluxe 2 bedroom
duple,e's, air, carpet, drapeS.
CppIInc'., Utility room, carport

_Legal Notice

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVt.
pt,rwant to FlOrida Statute $$
that the undersiçnsd, desiring o
engage In business under tP) Iii.
titlous r,ame of ALT?MOPI'T(
MEDICAL CENTER, at Boui

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OFt 10P4/. Plrw Duplex, lurn or
uotun Drapes. Wakr, Lawn
Care 377 IllS or 661 6.314

tran for management. Great
future potential with fast growing
central Florida based corp. Cx
cellent benefits Call Mr Bent3n
at 305516(3117

64—Equipment for Rent

IG9W. lit St .3fl 7335
We Buy Furniture
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Screened porch, rear yard fenced.

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BROKERS

KULP DECORATORS

(towIng stream, horses o Ii Terry
Pratt',, 675 07)1

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Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
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It. Ideal garage, shop.

warthouse All or part. Will
rerrodet to tult tenant, 322 5)21 or

bedrooms 5 pct down. 7. pcI.
interest

lor2t)edmoomt Adults only
PARK AVE PIUE MOBILE
7545 Park Drive $10 up.

Person to work *ith people In

Fla. 904.252.4685.
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provisions

!TBUSIneSS Property

3 Pooms for I or couple Water
furnished,
air
conditioned

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SEMINOLE CO Beautiful S or 10
acres, paved road. trees, clear,

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

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Bachelor apt, clean &amp; convenient.
private yard. swimming pool 2

Enrollment is open to men and
women of all ages. No previous Current DOT qualified tractor
training or experience required
trailer drivers withal least 3 years
over the road experience.
For complete details, call,
Referencesmustbecheckable We
transport automobiles state of
H. &amp; R. BLOCK, 218
Florida only For Interview ap
pointment, call 305542 1116 wk.
South Beach St., Daytona
days 95.
Beach,

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cltlonCd. utiltiet furnished 1175
per mo ReferenCes required $25
clamagefee 32? OSOS

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Intend toreqistef said name with the

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1 bedrOom apt, &amp;r con

structors.

engaged in t,jsin€-ss at 2)0 Ave C.
Geneva, Seminole County. Floridi
under the fictitious name om

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References regtired si
month,
$50 deposit Phone 377 7399.

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Notic, is hereby given that I am

shopping, fluPI residential Adults
only Drearnwolci Trailer Park.
327 237?

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Now, H. 5. R BLOCK
home health care, sitters corn
Largest Income Tax Service
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panions and light housekeeping
will teach you to prepare nc.Ome
duties serving the elderly In
tax returns in a special 13', week
Seminole County Call Project
tuition course Classes con
OASIS
3fl 7090
vtnlenfly scheduled to accommo _________________________—
date working students and hOuW
Artist sIlk screen background, able
wives. Curriculum includes
to draw and oil letterIng, 319 5625
practice problemS, taught by Cl
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perlenced H. IP BLOCK in

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&amp; UrUurn

Adults only, new S BR, air, * w
carpet, ceramic tile bath &amp; kit.

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Two bedroom trailer, air con

Space up to 60' trailer, patio, near

Monthly Rentals Available
$135 $130 - Color TV
QUALITY INN NORTH
i i&amp; SR 134, Long#,00d
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Sanford. Fla
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preparation.

FurniShed, 2 BR, air conditioned,
$150, Call 32') 0372.

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323 6351 377 $970, eves.
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WANTED YESTERDAY: Can you
write? Do you Iiv in the Oviedo
If so. contact me im
mediately, it not sooner I need a
correspondent who can cover city
council meetings and keep upwlth
the local news. If you can answer
aftirmatively to the questions
above, give me a call. Bill Currie,
The Evening Herald. )fl 2611,

H &amp; R BLOCK INCOME
TAX COURSE; JOB IN-

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37? 1170

We have li5tinQS We have buyer'S
real estate ii
We need noth
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377 3639

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rachskI is to the Polish what Pizza
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Contains veo filling and sauce na
rust Company Fare, also good

work

One bedroom efficiency, furnished.
%100 per mo. utilities included

Lest- Mete Irish Setle'. 4 years old, Ladles at fasP'on show directors for
near I I and 46 ian,' fluze. VS
5arhCoventryJeWelrySIrn 5) to
2177 or 377 3716
iS per hour commission Full or
CxperienCe
Plo
oart time
necessary Samples free. Start
&amp;—Child Care
Now, 319 5420 or 319 ¶494

DIDDLE DAY CARE. 373 5690

373 1340

AVALON APAR IMENTS
ADULTS. PlO PETS
1)6W 7nj St

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Summer Program? HEY DIDDLE

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PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NO W.

S—t.ost &amp; Found

Sanford

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have musical shills Contact
James Strayer. Boys Ranch,
Florida. 37060 (Near Live Oak)
Tel: 901 8.47 55)I.

ARE YOU LONELY? Let us help
fSOfl lust
you to meet the right
for you. NATIONAL SINGLES
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone: 305
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Adults preferred 1135 to 1140 per
month Call 372 4110

AND THINK A MINUTE. If

train ChapI group leaders anti
pi'ovide religious education and
counseling to boys in care. Must

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30'xIQ' screene
porch, huge lOSide utility room,
car garage, 2'' years olc
REDUCED UNDER ORlGlNA
COST. Swim in community poo
Low, low down Price 135,950.

StOMo 377 3617

Beautiful ranch type home 36.1
acres, stable Osteen area 617
$617; 3216156

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Street, 516.900 Terms. 372 662t

family room, separate living

BAMBOO COVE APIS.
One S. ? bedroom apart ments
furnithCd or unfurnished Newly
,

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dining rooms

Two bedroom trailer, all utilities,
clean 1 chIld accepted No pets
$40 wk. 3779066

redecorated

you sell "Don't Needs" with
want ad

OneAdult No Pets

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30Apartments Unfurnished

:rrporl Blvd

with evtras Big lot and utility
building Reasonably priced in
170's Phone $31 $722.

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Stylish 3 bedroom, 7 bath, loaded

Small Efficiency House

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Inflation Buster

Low Down- Desp erati

685 6311

Why Store It and forget 'I? Sell it
forget It with a Ciassif led Ad 377
7611
Gentleman wanted to sre cx
oen%os in a t broom air
condIori,'d N,rn Ioa'.'i at 717
(nIonaIW, , 5,jn'qii

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
Work your own hours Earn extra
IN YOUR FAMILY
income a'. an AVON Representa
AL ANON
Call 611 3079
,tive
For famite or friends of proIrm
CHAPLAIN
drtnkert
For further Information ,aIt 423 To plan and coordinate total
for non
1357 or wrIte
religious program
Sanford At Anon FamIly Group PO
sectarian group child care setting.
Conduct regular Chapel services.
Ros 3S3. Sanford, FIa 37771

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DENTS.

One Bedrrrn House

S'oms' 321 0379

SEMINOLE

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P.f,n or Wnrn,n to Share expense's In

Noon Friday

NORTHEAST

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house to share Call 323 0634 after S
mq weekends

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41—Houses
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pod Call eves 62$ 3091

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References required 1)90 month.
$100 deposit Phone 377 7399

Rentals

Noon The Do

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Call Bob
Fay collect C1) 977 3019

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DEADLINES

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Security 1st Fed. to David P.
Moreland &amp; wE Mildred L, IA
501 Winter Springs Un. 4,
842,500.
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John Robert Overchuck &amp; w.
N, Kathleen to Arnold John
Mascaro Jr., &amp; w. Janet P. Lot
2") 131k 26 lot 1981k 265W cor lot
7 131k 26 Sanlando the Suburb
Beautiful Sanf Sect. 3.66 lot 19
blk 26 lot 194 Sly E lot 10 SE cor
lot 19 Nly etc., $37,500.
Grance Porpentles Inc., to
Paul N. EskIn &amp; w. Janey lot 432
Spgs Oaks Unit III, $35,500.
H. Miller &amp; Sons Oil. Inc., to
David K. Wiles &amp; W. Sunny W.
lot 139 San Sebostlan Heights
Unit 4, 125,166.
Richard W. Baker &amp; W.
Albenla; Joseph C. Nagelsen
Jr., &amp; W. Stephanie; &amp; Brittain
A. Simms &amp; w. Mary A. to H.
Carrington Aylor w L E t SE
i$30,000.
Kenneth N. Murphy &amp; w.
Lavona P. to Earl K. McGath &amp;
W. Ruth A. Lot 4 W 15' lot 3 BIk
11 Dreamwold, $2,700.
The Huskey Co. to Robt W.
TheLsen &amp; W. Amelia M. Lot 11
111k F Sweetwater Oaks,
$14,900.
ha Ann Alt. to David Randolph Ilawkes &amp; w. Yvonne P.
lot 1 131k 14 Weatbersfield lit
add $25,400
Wm. K. Barney Jr. to Mack
G. Underwood &amp; w. Linda J. Lot
6111k A Eastbrook Subd Unit 16,
$37,400.
Paul S. Nears to Guillermo
Leon &amp; w. Denise Lot 41 Villa
Brantley, $8,000.
John H. Booth &amp; w. Sherry to
Ruth E. Moore MtId S 100' lot 36
Forest Lk Subd, $19,000.
Condev Corp to Jack Shaw lot
519 Heatherton Village Unit 1,
$21,500.
New Vista Const. Co., Inc., to
Robert L. Lapp &amp; W. Suzanne
N. $52,900.

1 thru s times
6 thru 25 times
26 times
(S2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

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41C a line
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322-2611

Harry David Floyd &amp; wf Ruth
E. to Employee Tranthr Corp,
Lot 24 South Pineerest 4th Add.,
$1,500.
Ben W. Le Tourneau &amp; WI
Bettyc 1. to Southeastern Dial
of the Christian &amp; Missionary
Alliance, Lot 9 1k Ann estates
Unit 1, $79,930.
R. B. Bennett &amp; wf Francine
E. to John J. Caravello &amp; wf,
Annette M., lot 36 131k B
Sweetwater Oaks Sect., $72,000.
Winter Spgs Dev. Corp to
Nader Homes Inc., lot 231 WS
unti 4, $12,000.
Robert L Gosselin &amp; d
Eileen J. to Ceo Psi. Rudolph &amp;
I Mary A., N 77' Lot 6 BIk
EngLish Estates UnIt 1, $39,000.
Southern Homes of On. Inc.,
to Paul S. Mears, lot 60 Vila
Brantley, $39,200.
Paul S. Mears to Robt.
Cuevas &amp; wf Maria A., lot 60
Villa Brantley, $9,500.
May to Growth Prop. Fla., W
380' N 766' les N 25' E NWL4
NEL1 Sect. 33-21-30, $100.
Earl C. Buchan &amp; wE Jill Ann
to Charles C. Estey, Lot 6 Bik I
Mobile Manor Sect., $5,600.
Brenton F. Graham &amp; Mayo
W. Graham &amp; wf kargetta S. to
Charles G. Arnold &amp; W. G.
Laverne, Lot 4 131k B
Knollwood, 3rd Add. amended
p1st, $70,000.
Gerald F. Bourgeois &amp; wi
Edna Mae to Henry St., George
&amp; wf Jean R., lot 5 131k B Tract
No. 1 Sanlando Spgs, $$0,000.
QCD Paul E. Jones &amp; Muriel
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Dyer Enterprises Inc., to
Michael P. DeWitt &amp; wf
I Continued from page SCI
Paul C. Altman &amp; wi Gladys
Hyde Supply Inc. to Fab
Howell Branch Land Co. to
Grange Properties, Inc., to
American Modulars Corp. to
First St. Bk., MiamI, fly rlgt of to Paul C. Altman &amp; wf Gladys Kitchens Inc., Lot 9 81k B Gldu.s Builders Inc., Lots, 1, 2, Joseph F. Furrer &amp; W. Mary Max K. Helnicke &amp; Arlene P., Marilyn to Charles L.
Shubert Const, Co., inc
MCquiStlon &amp; wf Joyce Brenda,
wy Hoe at rd 43$ mt. wly at rd M., Ni of 1133, Blk 3, West Slovak Village Sund., Lot 8 N 5' 3, 10, 46, 56 , 57, 60, 66, 69, 70, 71, Eloise Lot 8 Blk H North gage &amp; 11 6 81k 6, Shadow 1111] .iJ
Harry Williams &amp; W. Florine 434 etc., $175,000.
Wlldmere, LW, $100.
506
Zinnia Dr., CB, Lot 4 81k 12,
80,
81,
W 105' Lot 7 81k B Slovak 72, 70,
82, 88, 90, 94, 95, 97, Lot 9 less s 5.0' lot 9 Blk H $36,000.
Dawn Dev. Inc., to It.andy
Lot 7, Blk 1 Pine Level, $$()()
aalre W. Cass, Trustee to Village Subd., $301600
98, 114.123, 131 &amp; 132 Howell Northgage, $6,500.
Deccatexine Constr. to $12,500.
H.A. Ross Const., Co. to ims Brach &amp; w. Judy, Lot 11 Dawn Wm. P. Weirether &amp; wf Mary
GHR Assn. Inc., In James
James R. Smith &amp; WI Delores Estates Subd., $189,200.
Development Enterprises Steven F. De bach &amp; WI Judy,
F. Veclotch &amp; W. Patricia A. Estates Subd., $10,000.
C', &amp; H Dcv. Co. to Gidus lncorp. to Leland W. Robinson [is 7 &amp; 7A Blk H Sweetwater Robert Ethrldge&amp; WI Linda A..,
M., Lots 3 &amp; 4, Blk 3, Bel Air, K. to FT Say. L. Iii. Assn. MidLot 406 WS Unit 4 $47,000.
First NaIl Bk, Tampa, to $100.
Lot 44 Sandalwood, $30,500.
Fla., Lot S 81k E Sunland Builders Inc., NE Cor NW4 &amp; W. Laura E. Condominium Oaks, Sec 5, $66,000.
First Natl'l Investment Co. of Christopher J. Stoothoff &amp; w.
Leo G. Ferkt Jr &amp; wf Eileen Estates, $2i,333.
Frank D. Miller &amp; Mania B. It
Sect 3521-30 Woodcrest Unit 5, Unit No. 25, $26,800.
(QCD) Nancy Hammond agi.
America Inc., to Raymond Linda J., Lot 27 Oviedo Terr., to Wm. L. Davis Jr. &amp; WI
Victor P. Irandes &amp; wf $17,000.
Deccatexine Const., Corp to to Geo. S. Hammond, Beg. at p1 to Michael Alden Mitchen &amp; wf
Brewer &amp; W. Inez Lot 2 Blk 5 $35,000.
Sandra Lee, LI 9 BIk H, Sum. Phyllis L. to Richard E.
Daniel Sepler to Charles W. Win. 1) Miller &amp; W. Roxic L. Lot on N line of Sec 23-20-29 being Linda E., Lot 19A 81k 5 Replat
Shadow Hill, $35,500.
Billy Joe Becton &amp; w. Phyllis merset No. Sec 2, $25,300.
Criswell &amp; W. Betsy Barrett, Clayton Jr., &amp; wf Malcolm 32 131k E Sweetwater Oaks Sect. 33' W of NE cor. of NE;&amp; of No. I &amp; 2 N. On. townsile 4th
John H. Wright &amp; W. Betty J. L to Thomas I. Forrest &amp;
addn., $23900.
James R. Carter, agl to Lot 30 Golf Course add, to CB, Clayton, SE'I Sect 20-21-30, 5, 165,500.
NEL4 of Sec., etc., $100.
to Robert W. Caldwell Jr.. &amp; W. Phyllis J., Lot 21 81k B Elmer Green &amp; Betty M., Lt 9 120,200.
8100.
Ankeny Mobile Homes Sales
(QCD) Frank H. Zaffis &amp;
A.T. Nelson Jr. &amp; WI Clarke
Thelma M. N s Lot 9 J. H Knoilwood, $74,000.
Blk L, North Or!. Terr., Sec I
Bernard Raymond Blals &amp; wf
Charles W. Clayton Jr., &amp; WI Teresa A. to Lewis Glass &amp; to Anthony Nardella &amp; wf Inc., to Olan Pruett Spann &amp; WI
Ben Ward Agency Inc., to Un. 1, $35,000.
Foss Subd. 01 I3ishpam
('hark A. to Harland K. Mugs &amp; W. Joan 13., W. Malcolm Charlotte A. Lot 22 Forest Hills Autolneette, It 57 Sleepy Lillian Marie, Lot 22 Mineral
Plantation Less Ringer; s John W.GUrT&amp;W. Shirley C.,E
Frances E. Lefly to Cono wf Mar)' M., Lot 20 81k B Clayton &amp; wf Mar)' 11, to Boss Sub., $100.
Spgs. Pk., 2nd add., $9,000.
Hollow lit Addn., 147,000.
Subd., $100.
345.27' S281.25' NEI4 SE 1 4 Arenella &amp; wf Dorothy, Lt 30 Ravenna Pk Sec., Loch Arbor, Itephael &amp; wf Charlene J., Lot I
Palmer H. Kaufelt &amp; wf Mary
Lewis Glass &amp; W. Charlotte I
Harry G. Stape &amp; W. Ruth G.
ILA. Miller ('oust., Inc., To $50,000.
Blk B Longwood North, $20,100. $20,300.
English Woods Sec Add., to Carl fl. Ashlock&amp; W. Betty I. to Stephen R. Jeuck &amp; W. Louise to Nonnan Robey &amp; WI
Edna Jtmenez to Wm. A.
Cross Co. Cosni Corp Lot 2 E
Frank Szekely &amp; WI Julia to
Richard A. Schoenbohm &amp; wf 111,000.
RI 2 Mtld Lot 22 Forest Hills, Deborah C. Lot 8&amp; 5441 —71-83 Loretta, N 175; E 183' N NE.
39.3$' Lot 3 $4.08' Lot 4 BIk 53 Jimenez &amp; Jean, Lot 23 Fla. Donald R. Taylor &amp; wf Linda Wiliria 1.. to Ben Ward Agency
Julia Thomas Denegall to 133,900.
Queens Mirror South, $23,700. NE1 4 NEt4 Sect. 9-21-31, 15000.
Sanlando the Suburb Beautiful, Land&amp; Colonization Co., Celery F., It 2 81k B (less r-w) Inc., Lot 3 Sweetwater Add., to Sweettie Williams, S 47' E 150'
F. Mountain Const., Co to
Nellie A. Neely to Ralph H.
Hunt Oil Co. to J. Bralley
$13,000.
Plantation, $1,000.
amended pint Button's a-d, Oviedo, $3,000.
bit 57 A. D. Chppell's Subd Neely &amp; W. Donna llegg Iron Odharn &amp; W. Louise T. SW cor Steven It. Greet &amp; wf Patricia
Einheit Const., Co., Inc., to $33500.
H. A. Miller Const., Inc. to
Helen B. Lrnger(elt to Goldsboro, $100.
Post E Pine St.. NW cor, $100. NW qtr. $11,200.
A., Lot 434 Forest Brook 5th
flaward A. Miller Jr., Lot I E Joseph J. Sawyer &amp; w. Grace S.
Condei, Corp to Peggy A. Charles lingerfelt &amp; Helen R,
Will. R. Hohe &amp; wf Gloria F.
IQCD) Kenneth St, Beane &amp;
Otho E. Hughes to lUmas F. Sect., $34,000
19-36' Lot 2 Blk 53 Sanlando the Lot 15 131k B, Sweetwater Oaks, Chapman, sgl., Lt 608 Lingerfelt S 40' Lot 16 N 40' Lot to Cornelius T. Sless &amp; WI W. Doris K. to 0. Jrns Kraus &amp; McDaniel &amp; W. Josephine H.
Charles T. Crlgger to Chides
Suburb Beautiful Palm. Spgs W.900.
fleatherton Village, Un. 1, 17 Blk 12 3rd Sect. Dreamwold, Angela M., Lot 9 Edyvean Pk, W. Eileen I- SE Cor Lot 4 W Lk Lot 13, Blk 5 Tier 2 Town of T. CrIgger &amp; *f Lois C., LAs 1,
Sect, 1100.
Einheit Const. Co Inc., to $18,900.
$100.
$53,000.
Brantley Hills Subd, $100.
2, 8 81k 1 Wynnewood, $100.
Sanford $3,000.
Bdtv lixiise Stubbs to :t.A, Juseph J. Sawyer &amp; w. Grace
McClananhan &amp; W. Carolyn D. S., Lot 15 131k B, Sweetwater
Lot 40 It Lot 41 Sec add. to pk. Oaks, $56,900.
iew, $3,000.
Robert M. Van Dyke &amp; w.
Jms H. Dunn &amp; W. Wanda M Betty A. to Frank M. Roberts &amp;
to Donald A. Dunn &amp; W. Deborah G. Roberts, Lots 10, 11
Margaret C. Cor Lot C Blk 2 Blk A Sanlando Spgs replat
Rest Haven 1k Harney, $100. tract. $39,900.
Wm H. Goolsby &amp; w. Jewell
QCD) M. L. Scott &amp; W.
Margaret S. to Margaret S. M. to Miahael B. Hobbs &amp; Leila
Scott S 3-' Lot 12, Lot 13 N 15, E., Lot 6 Twenty W. Subd,
Lot 14 81k 4 Wynnewood, $19,866
$18,333.
1I.uvey Mark Winters &amp;
QCD) Bill)' W. Lo%'egro%e to Mary Ellen Riddel to Jasper N.
K.athrnr S. Linegrove Lot 13 Cohen &amp; w. Lots H., Apt 11 WS
81k 9 Weathei'cfkld I Swi ad- Condominium Res., Unit 9,
dition, $100.
$34,090.
Jasper N. Cohen &amp; w. Lois H.,
H. Johnson Conset., Inc., to
Donald L. hlarouff &amp; W. Ingrid to Harvey Mark Winters &amp;
G. Lot 19 81k N Spgs 1k hills Mary Ellen Riddell, Apt 9, WS
Condominium A 11 Sheoah,
Sect 5,122,000.
Deccatexine Coast., Corp to $29,000.
ii-_
Robert A. Gideon Jr. W.
The Huskey Co., to Einheit
Charlene A., lot 8 81k D Coast, Co., Inc., Lot 1 Blk C,
Sweetwater Oaks Sect S $51,900. Sweetwater Oaks, $11,900.
Larson Dcv., Inc., to H &amp; B
Joseph H. Wallace &amp; w. Rita
Builders Inc., Lots 56, 57 M. to Carol J. Gagnon, Lot 17
81k 17 81k B Eastbrook Subd
Brookhollow, $13,000.
Wm. A. Goad &amp; W. Sylvia L Unit 13 134,800.
Lillian M. Garnder to John
to Donald P. Harris &amp; W. Nancy
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C. W'ly 8 Lot 6 Lot S Blk L Russell Jr., &amp; Wile, Lots 1, 2 Blk
2 Fairview, $20,.
Northgate, $34,900.
You'
ve
got it
Leo C. Trepanler &amp; w.
Paul W. Beuzon &amp; W. Gall W.
to Samuel II. Limier, Jr., &amp; W. Florence M. to Cynthia J.
Unnea A. Lot 2 BIk $ Indian Paulucd, N½, NEi, SE¼.
Hills Unit one Replat., $36,000, $16,500.
Pan American Bk Orl to
Leo C. Trepanier &amp; w
Abner E. Fleisher &amp; W. Florence M. to H. Jones S
Margaret E. Lots 4, 5 Blk E NE' 4 SE k4 Sect 2.20-29 N 44 N
COME TO OUR OPEN HOUSE TODAY and we'll give you a $500 moving allowance when you buy
Tract 12 Sanlando Spgs, Lots 3 NWLi SEL4 $16,500.
a new Granada Townhome at Sanora. And that's a full $500 with no strings. It you can move
Blk E.Tract No 2, Lot 4,147,500.
Jayde Builders Inc., to
in
for less than that, you keep the difference. All you have to do is come to our open house
The Huskey Co., to Russell T. Vincent hlosito &amp; WI Helen, LOt
TODAY
and sign our guest register. II you then buy a Granada Townhome at Sanora any time before
Swain Jr., Lot 34 Blk A 89 Brookhollow, 135000.
September
1, 1975, we'll present you with a $500 check at closing to cover your moving expenses.
Sweetwater Oaks Sect 5,
Fla. Equity &amp; Mtg. I nv., to J.
$20,900.
W. Hickman, Lot I &amp; Lot 14
So come join us. See how you can enjoy the eats and luxury of townhome living at a lower price
Wm. H. Dworsky &amp; W. Linda Industrial Pk, 1200,000.
than you'd pay for many a conventional house that wouldn't have the same unique features. Like
It. to Manuel E. 1anuchi &amp; W.
Geo. M. Hallenbeck &amp; WI
elbowroom. Each Granada model available boasts more than 1,650 square feet of living space...
Elba R Lot 72 English Woods, Vera S. to Albert V. pope &amp; W.
including three bedrooms, 2 baths and a multitude of closets. Like privacy. You'll enter your
$43,000.
Mavis T., E 10' W 40' Let 20 81k
Granada Townhome through your own private courtyard. Entertain guests in your enclosed patio
John W. Martin &amp; W. Janet 41 Sanlando the Suburb
garden. Stargaze from the spacious balcony off your master bed room.
M. to Janet M. Martin Lot 17, Beautiful aim s
Every Granada Townhome has its own two-car garage with electric doors, laundry rooms, central
81k A Paradise Point 1st Sec.,
Robt. A. Cassaday &amp; if
heat and air, wall-to-wall carpeting throughout, and color-coordinated kitchens with a host of
$900.
Marilyn to Levie Fla. i., Lot
modern appliances. A generous assortment of windows and sliding glass doors will brighten up
(QCD) Gealdine Lillian Cern 46 131k N. Orl Tern Sect Unit
your home, and provide plenty of cross-ventilation so you can save on air conditioning costs.
to Jack Eugene Geer Lot 18 81k ], $27.00.
Complete recreational facilities including junior olympic pool, tennis courts, basketball courts,
A Sterling Pk Unit No. 1, $100.
Geo. Demattlo&amp; WI Evelyn to
clubhouse,
parks and picnic areas are maintained by the Sanora Homeowners Association. When
John K. Esters to Jins Jeffrey Charlie Talton Jr., Lot 1 81k 7
you
close
on
your new Granada Townhome, we will pay in full your initiation ieo of $400 and first
Dell &amp; W. Audrey S Lot 21 Meisch's Subd, $2,500.
year's membership to March 1, 1976. thereby entitling you to full use of the facilities and parlicipa.
Traklwood Estates Sect 1,
Michael D. Horton &amp; WI
lion in the Association.
$23,500.
Nancy Monroe to Wm. W.
All this and more can be yours for no more than you'
Nathan A. Benson &amp; W. Tarkenton &amp; wf Denise
d have to pay for many ordinary houses.
Louise to Franklin T. Robinson Lot 12 N 20' Lot 13 81k 3 Ridge
Granada Townhomes at Sanora range from 536,900 to $38,500. You can move in for as little
&amp; W. Linda Lot 24 S 100' Forest High lit Add., $23,000.
5% down, with financing at 7.75% (A.P.R.) or 7.25% (A.P.R.) with 20% down. NO CLOSING
COSTS. A monthly maintenance lee covers lawn care, water, sewer, trash collection, structural
Slopes, $4,500.
Wm. R. Solitro &amp; if Barbam
insurance iind outside liability.
Edward J. Hogan &amp; W. Judith A. to Wm. 0. Crandall &amp; if
'J
A. to Ronald J. Smaixer &amp; W. Ethel N., N Lot 2$ Des pj
'
HD ALL GRANADA TOWNHOMES QUALIFY FOR THE 5% INCOME TAX CREDIT.
Birna M. Lot 13 S 25' 12 N 24.82' Acres, $12,700.
Blk C Brantley Hall Estates,
OØ
Visit Granada Townhomes at Sanora, today.
The Greater Coast. Corp. to
$57,500
Lawrence Edward Miller &amp;
David A. Winters &amp; W. Elaine Joyce G., Lot 2 81k 1) Sect 5,
I.. to John A. Alderman &amp; W. $40,700.
Joyce Lot 4 Blk M Carriage lull
The Greater Coast. Corp. to
Unit No. 3, $39,100.
Boyd W. Curry Jr., &amp; WI Susan
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E. latter &amp; W. F.., Lot S B'k D Th
Annie V. to Michael W. $37,500.
McClung &amp; batik FL Jimenez
Robert H. Rlley&amp; wi Edith E.
L, /
Lot 16 81k 1 Flora Heights, to Charles I... Murphy &amp;
7 j'_ )..:
$14,000.
Beatrice E. Callanti, E 400'
Win. E. Emeneger &amp; W. SE', SEt. NW11 Sect 31-19-29,
Hazel 1. to Thomas Louis $l1,50(,.
Berkner &amp; Sara Le Berkner Lot
111CS
Condey Corp. to Thomas G.
29 Blk4 lst&amp; 2nd Add, $29,000. (.laaplln&amp; W. Betty I- Lot
ios
Boui.,ard, Sanford, Florida 32771
22
Thomas M. Van Horn Jr., &amp; Heather too
Village Unit $25,000.
W. Betty Jo Van to Paul G.
Pierre Renaldo, Inc. to
McCormick &amp; W.
CAftBART REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE BROKER BROKER CO-OP INVITED
Mona S I,, Richard F. Newman &amp; if.
NEE 1 4 NE ' 4 NW 1 4 Sect 35-2.
PROPrflTv SALES orriCE HOufls 9
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Uorda, to Ft.j&amp;y I b S Salutdal and Sunday PHONE (30'j) 322 $721 or 3236040
Joyce, U 19 Blk A Sweetwater
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2t $33000
Oaks, Se' 6, $69,90(i.
Jack L. Sharp &amp; Cynthia 1).,
(QCD) Edw. Camact'o, sgl. to
to Arthur S Raptoulis &amp; W. Olga Kopy, Lot 1 131k B Sum.
Diane M., Lot 2 81k A Spgs mci-set North, Sec III, $100.

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Value of stolen property
and enterings and larcenies is
steadily increasing, according showed a Jump from $113,975 in
July' 1974 to 1259,3% in July'
to state and local officials.
The Florida Department of 1975. These figures are only for
Criminal Law Enforcement the unincorporated areas of the
FDClE annual Uniform county covered by the Sheriff's
Crime Report for 1974, released ikptrtinent.
In 1974 there were 185,(43
four months ago, shows the
nonviolent crimes of burglary, burglaries reported in the state

shows 180 burglaries, 214 lar.

Sheriff's deputies and in-

Binford, however, say's the
"county' got a good deal, and I
got a piece of the actio,i."
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mean an thing to us because
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school finance officer, said started two day's of budget what they must levy to parttoday the $3,122,318 increase in workshop hearings today in the cipate in sta te funds"

the state "pot" actually will each $ 1,000 of assessed property of the increase in local effort,"
total 18,314,529, comDared to valMitiOn
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$5,192,311 last year. This is true,
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secretarial association has won
The secretarial association —

out of a total 131 drivers — was 162 validated signatures.

a hearing before the Public along with bus drivers and a

"too striall" a group to bargain.

have 104 validated signatures payroll. The organization has

School Board members wiU

Also on the agenda is a public
hearing to consider rezoning
property between Santa Bar
bara Drive and DeSoto Drive

A request to transfer $11,075
of internal funds in the 1975
aiscal budget for the Sanford

School Supt. W.P. "Buld" Airport Authority is a1slo on the

consider the recently agreed Layer has praised the contra :t agenda.

ceived on upon master contract at 6:30
No word has been r,,

fr' ; ielk'r In Pelley', !'E!{C the status of
have won
Employes Relations Corn- third organi!ation
the third p.m. at Altamonte Springs City
mission j PERCI to appeal for recognition from the board, but Chairman Curtis Mack cited organization recognized by the Hall.
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At the present time, the
counts has an ordinance that
controls utility services to all
customers outside the city
limits Knowles wrote in his
memorandum to the City
Conutussion.

and between Iroquois Menu'
uid Muhask Atnue.

A public hearing is set for
agreement as being the -best"
considering adoption of two
for both sides,
ordinances rezoning property.

PFI(C guidelines requ re
SEA and Pelley hammerM board. as well as teacher, One is for property between
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the lo' to mid 903, Lows In the School Board, an official said may not be as easy.
to hack up his decision not to of non-instructional workers, out the final contract Aug.
14. ratification of the 75-page
In Fact, PERC aheady has grant certification to Seminole
lOs, Variable winds around 10 today.
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tot portions of two lots Just
outside city limits is on tap for
tonight's regular City Com.
mission meeting beginning at 7,
(Pete) Knowles has re,
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Roger linrris, the coanty's

local effort " is necessary board room of the county office
Harris said the state earlier
4A because the aszessed property at 202 Commercial A%enue
predicted the county sould get
Supt. W. P. (Bud) Layer said $2.3 million in additional state
411 valuation Is up for the whole
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tax
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board plans to adopt its funds based on las year's tax
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Sept. 3 and advertise to levy' the expected to get $23,288 in ad211 have kyrocketed.
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The Sheriff's Department Toni Binford, a first cousin to dissatisfied with the reply
Tom drawnbyCountyAttorney Torn
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Attorney'

The FDCLE annual report cenies and 29 motor vehicle vestigators reported stolen reports for July 1974 ShOW 136
shows there were 1,523 thefts investigated by Sheriff property valued at $138,146 was burglaries, 198 larcenies and 17
burglaries re ported in 1974 in John E. Polk's deputies.
recovered in July 1975. This motor vehicle thefts for a total
unincorporated areas
of
Property reported stolen in total includes all property
'I $113,975 in stolen property.
Seminole County. This was till July' 1975 was valued at recovered even though stolen in
For the month of July in
addition to 2,313 larcenies and $259,396, according to the prior months.
reports by Polk's office show
286 auto thefts.
Sheriffs Department reports.
Of the burglaries investigated 161 reported burglaries, 146
Currency stolen accounted by deputies last month, almost larcenies and 10 motor vehicle
State officials say the per.
centage of crime increase is for nearly half the total like percentages are known to thefts. Total value of property
still increasing at a greater rate '$108,083)
and
autos, have occurred during daylight stolen during these offenses
in the central and southwest televisions, radios, stereo and nighttime hours. However, was $144,000.

Taxpayers To Feel Bigger Bite
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Sheriff Polk's budget

larcen and auto theft inequipment, and cuneras ac- almost one-third of the questioned
i' property valued a $75,848 areas of the state.
Kimbrouh said he didn't
the
contract
creased 31.9 per cent.
million stolen. This compares to
A spot check of Seminole counted for $67,807 of the stolen burglaries couldn't be pin- because Laurel Realty is the know if Cleveland was "inA survey shows, using the 142.625burglaries in 1973 with County Sheriff's Department property. Household goods pointed as to exact hours of brok er on the land deal. And, a terested", but the corn.
Burglary is big business month of July (latest available $53,783 million in property records for the month of July reported stolen was $11233.
occurrence.
sa1enan for Laurel Realty is missioner said he was

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Markham Woods residents
Polk filed a petition with the
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the commission formally
Also on Tuesday s agenda is i
to dear the air o ver in
okayed purchase of the clay public hearing on the Semmok
lay's end. Also, they were Seminole County Commissioner nuendos of impropriety" mining pit west of Interstate 4 County Port Authority budget.

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Mike Hattaway to-day rear- surrounding the purchase.
and east of Woods Road.
f ishing rodeo staged by the an or tminole Ja ycees in
It. reduced and millage held to the firmed hi intention to seek a 30Commissioner John Kim.
Hattaway said some citizer
Mellon Park. 15-month-old Joanna Rowland of 108 Tangerine Dr., limit certified by
the appraLser. day morn lorittin an the county's brough said
decides t havea nibble on the bait herself. Her verdict' bread
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can be pared purchase of a 101-acre clay pit know "a
about Hat- purchase are
halt tastes a whole lot better than the fish her brother caught. The
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taway's request, but he said It's
"irs the best possible site
winners of the rodeo are pictured on Page 2-A, (Herald Photo by we're here to do," CornBill Vinceot Jr.)

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And Ms Anderson pointed out
w ith a conscientious effort,
complete Its self-appointed that in Prevwus 3-ears corn.
watch dog furitlor by at missloners have lowered the

tendance and Input to budget millage each yea r
hearings," Kwiatkowski said.
However, she agreed with
He said the
the league's efforts Williams that the costs of
have
short" because no running government are
League members have been spiraling.
present at the budget sessions.
She is a budget analyst in
DlC' WILLIAM
"It is at these budget OMAE, which streamlines the
Analysis and Evaluation conference, pledged to hold the
Kimbrough pointed out that hearings that the 'rubber hits budget evaluation process by
I OMAE told commissioners millage within the 5.34 mills set at present county officials are the road'
this is
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today a 6.5-mill land tax would bs the appraiser.
close to that toal because
is
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be needed to produce a budget
of more than $18 million. The

initial budget proposal wa
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"I've called you togeth r tos
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Civic Associations to complete sessions with more than $22
its "self appointed" watch dog million in budget requests, but
sliced more than $4-million
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missioners today
began which brought the budget from
searching for ways to pare $22 to $18 million occurred Last
$1,450,000 from the 1975-76 week. She said commissioners
budget to stay within the 5.34 need to approve a tcntive
mills certified by the county's budget by day's end.
1 taxappraiser.
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thundershowers. Rain chief negotiator, said he was organization "-rtification.
Bus drivers have the right to the 1975 legislature — the increase in base pay.
The second ordinance is for
Sources say some board
letter
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appeal
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association is a larger group, up for board ratification the top end of the pay scale a oppose it at Wednesday's between Fifth and Sixth
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This brother-sister combo seem., to be split down the middle on bedroom will have to be a
the Issue of whether to smile or cry for the camera. Three-year- minimum of 700 square feet.
old Joey Markulic is the sad otie mid sLitcr, Roxanne. 6. is the
Bracvlarkl said the P&amp;Z will
happy one. The children were 'A ith their mother in the long line at
consider
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inforinalion that the club could
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Home construction in Florida sold inventory may !)e liquidd- in Dade and Broward counties 071 to 12,W, he said, quoting 3A% compared with 5,&amp;33 in
has started a gradual recovery ted within 20 months instead of are off the market.
figures from the McGraw Hill June 1974, while starts on confrom the recession after hitting the 33 to 36-month estimate eardominiurn apartments reRavenell said in a news re- Information System.
bottomtheftrstthreemonthsoI her reported
lease Thursda% that building
But construction started to mained hard hit down to 1,683
1975, Community Affairs
Kenneth D Campbell, a ',t
permits and housing starts In move upward in April-June al- From 9,873
Secretary Williarn H. Ravenell York-based real estate consult- the state decreased more than though the mon h-by-month reConstruiction was up from
S.ays.
ant, said "the condominiu.in 70 per cent in the first thrce covery was umteady, he said. May to June in Pinellas, HiUsMeanwhile, uononiis ts :n glut Uld) be pretty well cleaned months of the year from the
By June, housing starts were borough and Duval counties
south Florida also pointed to
up b mid '976
But South first quarter of 1974
down only 34 per cent 'rom 1974 and down in Broward, Dade,
upswing, revising forecasts on Florida economists said it
Residential building permits and building permits off 26 per Palm Reach, Orange, Seminole
sellout time for the area's con- might not be until early 1977 dropped from 46.836 to 10,173 cent. he said. Single farnih
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Butz says the grain sale itself the fall - with lows in the
will cause a 1.5 per cent in. summer months.
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spread over the next 16 months area w C I C u es
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months
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per $1.000 of assessed property value and is used to The county "can't absorb" the full more than 57.000 square foot Wding. Current sale
Mrs. Anderson said the com- much nioney needs to be cut until the figures are
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$5.34 for each $1.000 of the assessed value of his purchase
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moore than $22 million in budget appropriation
Ilie buildir½ VoUui serve a courthouse annex
requests. but had to slice more than $4-million from
rt
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mirustration of the Orlando Public Librar%
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seminole County Commission has reached a ten.11
Mrs. Anderson said the five cormimissioners LUll1 p055111) house the south ,Seminole county
The Sanford Public Libarary i11 serve as the
titIve 1975-76 fiscal ear budget, which includes the
purchase of the vacant Montgomery Ward building worked until 1 a.m, today on the "first tentative library .
north count)- branch.
The (JMAE office streamlined the budget
in the Seminole Plaza in (.acelbtrr)
budget
.Mrs. Anderson said the commission still must evaluation process b preparing a basic budget to
Pearson 'aid 10,000 square feet of the building
may be set aside for the library. Commissioners
cut more money from the tentative budget to stay relieve the commission of the ntsl to budget day-toThe off ice of Management Analysis and
Sig Pearson, head of OMAE. was attempting to
da%- operations of ffie county.
for
the
establistunent
of
the
34 iiiillage rate and not increw
love budgeted $525,000
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was totaling budget conUict Ward officials today to begin discussions on
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BethdScries an international Bible study program adminIstered
Aucation Foundation. IU clinic is being
theld in Madison,
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students in the series, since itse Inception in 1959. The WanlAreys
nit world travelers and lecturers and have been to many foreign
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DELMNA CIVIC ASSOCIATION - The Deltona Civic
Association is beginning a community membership drive, ec
carding to Mrs. Charlotte Weydig, chairman, who annourices that
each of the 10 DistrIct Directors of the Association will visit the
residents residing In their respective districts.
After the association took over the maintenance of
Deltona Community Complex, annual dues were raised from 81.50
per family to $5 per family or $2.50 per individual. Each member
of a faintly, 18years of age or over may join
At the same time, while calling on each family, the directors
will deliver the new Deltona telephone directory, one per
household, compiled by the civic association directory cornmnlUee
It is the hope of the association, that every household in
Deftona will subscribe to membersh,ip," said Mrs. Weydig, "as
money is needed to meet the obligat,ion of
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Shears director of the Nutritional Science Research Institute
in Glouchester, England. He lectures throughout the world and is
training people from many countries to spread more widely,
his theories on nutrition. ,
He is the author of two books: "Nutritional Science and
Health Education" and "The Science of sell-Healing."

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retired, will present ham to the audience Following
address a question and answer period will ensue
Dw-inR World War 11, Professor Shears krved as captain of
the flagship of the Eighth Fleet. Later, he was an officer of the
American Bar Association, a special assistant to the attorney
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of Post 255, on Highway 17-92, the weekly Games Night sponsnred
bs tue Post I1
temporarily discontinued The purchase of a
bingo outfit will be necessary as that was destroyed
fire.
enthusiasm b members of the post and auxiliary
has not diminished for th e bake sale scheduled for last Saturday,
was held at the Deltona Shopping Plaza in front of the Winn-Dixie
store Commander 1ktt Leonard 53)5 it wis orb' c,f (he most
successfW sales, financially, the post has ever enjoyed.
I.e'.er to be daunted, the women's auxiliary unit held its
regu!arl scheduled 'asluon show and caril party in ti'e corn
inunity Center ot.'Friday, at 2 p.m., %rhen the civic association
offered the location to the ladies when their home site was
demolished in the fire It too was a huge success, according to

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With the as a
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new Central Florida 7oo at
Lake Slonroe, City crews
went to work razing the old
Sanford Zoo In favor of a
parklnglot(Photosleftnnd
abo%el Although happy
over the bigger and better
facility.
generations of Seminole
lountlans, who have enjoyed visiting the familiar
old zoo, could not help but
view the destruction with a
touch of sadness and
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still feel that way," said
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Prescott, the manager of the indicates the sharpest midyear
state's Sanford office.
improvement in four years.
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Now, you can simply snip-to-flt and enjoy an
of added value, beauty and comfort, IS the Installa- almost Immediate transformation of any room In
on 0 car peti n g 1n your home. Especially with the your home. You actually save three ways
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complication of nailing strips and carpet stretchers. yard by Installing It yourself, and of course, you
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A Florida State Employment on the heels of a report from the
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MOBIlE 1IF.ALTh UNIT- "Health on Wheels", Volusia
County HealthDepartment sunit,willbestationcd at Saxon Park
inDeltona sthlrdhous.lngareaonThursda),Aug 2lat8a m
Persons coming for cardiac screening must have had nothing
to eat or drink (except water) for at least six hours prior to taking
the tests and should bring a urine sample.
The unit officers clWcs for immunizations, hearing planning,
venereal disease control, tuberculosis control and cardiovasculsr
dicholesterol level readings. All tests must be taken.
Each person participating is asked to bring a stamped, selfaddressed envelope. Cardiovascular screening service can only
be offered to those persons with no known history of heart
disease or high blood prmure. Arctplance will be based on a rnt
come, first served basis.

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The event, according to Mrs &amp;hefler, besides being the first
money-raising project of the association, since it has leased th e
community property From the Deltona Corp. for $1 per year and
taken over the maintenance of the complex, will provide a real
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have made in the Community Center complex, since the take over
on June 1.
Thefestiitiessllmcludeanartshowfeaturingarea talent
a plant sale, and booths of wares by local clubs and merchants, all
in the main building of the complex. There will also be showings
of Charlie Chaplin and Law
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th e grounds of the complex. ere will also be games for adults,
where they e,in dunk prominent figures, ha%-e their fortunes told
or have their portraits painted.
Refreshments will be served all day and
From 8
p.m. until midnight, people can dance in the main building to the
peppy music of The Fuzz, a group of musically -inclined
policemen for Winter Park, during which time a trip will be
awarded to the %inner of the lucky tickets, to the Bahamas for
to Other prizes to be announced later .
Admission is $3 per couple or $1.50 per person. For further
infamation, persons should contact any officer of the association
or call the rivic association office.

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M3ociation President Scharon Scheffer, Paul McElroy, public
relations director and Jack Spencer, association first vicepresident, who are formulafing plans for the event.
Ile festival, which they hope will become an annual event,
will take place from 11 a.m. and continue throughout the af-

SPORTSMAN'SCLUBGIRLS'SOF AL! TEAM P!CNIC....Membersolthe De1tonaortsman'sC1ubgtr1softbaU team were
theguestsoftheSportsrnan stlubatapicnicSunda) In Campbell
Park They were celebrating their first place tie in the minor
division of the Miss SdtbaH American I.eague. Hot dogs, potato
salad, hamburgers, potato chips and soda was the merm of the
day, with games and three-legged races enjoyed by girls and
parents.
FAcb mr-mber of the teamwas presm led with a certificate of
appreciation from the coach, Martin Smith and their manager,
Pauline Wi.snietska, for their good sportsmanship me afternoon
ended ititha game played by the girls compeungwith the fathers
and then with the mothers. The game ended ma tie

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FESTIVAl. - Deltona's Bicentennial kickoff

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i Kent State Jurors To Get, Case Today

FLORIDA

In
CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP)
sons wounded in the Incident juror had been physically In opening statements 14 weeks sources agreed the juror as- the assault constituted a beatJurors in the civil damages are asking for $46 million in abused.
ago, that Rhodes superseded lo. saulted was one of the men on Ing or just a shcve.
trial stemming from the 1970 damages. The shootings came
Sources said that the assault
cal law enforcement authorities the panel and that he had reHis announcement of the
Kent State University shootings as Ohio National Guard troops
with the troops and that ceived the threat In a face-to- was reported to the FBI and
prepared to begin deliberations tried to break up a campus an- sault came at a break in final guardsmen fabricated a claim face confrontation.
was relayed to Young.
today after being placed under tiwar rally May 4, 1970, Coy, arguments, d uring which law- of self defense after
It was not clear whether the
the
juror
The sources said
the in.
guard of U.S. marshals.
James A. Rhodes and 29 yers for the shooting victims cident.
was told either he would be juror was approached more
laimed
present
or
former
guardsmen
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Th e troops were ordered to killed, his family harmed or his than once. Young spoke of
U.S. District Court Judge Don
feredee
the
defendants.
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J Young said he would define are
link we
the victims with
dis- ings when city officials decided a certain way. The sources Judge had included threats re- 0
the issues and explain the law
orders that rocked civil
Kent for they c
Young
ordered
round-thepor ted earlier this week by the
ould not control demon- would not reveal which way.
di the panel
before sending
pa of six
three
nights
fore
the
be
shootCiOCj protec,,
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strations sparked by thenNo one would identify the Ju- id attorney for the victims
men and six women away for
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Th
ursday
after
one
juror
was
President
Richard
M.
Nixon's
ror
further, but none of the Joseph Kelner. Kelner said he
deliberations,
assaulted and threatened.
Attorneys for the defendants announcement of the U.S. mill, panel members showed signs of received telephone calls and
The families of four students Young refused to give details of said the plaintiffs failed to t.ary incursion into Cambodia. physical abuse. The sources messages at his hotel warning
shot to death and the nine per. the assault but said later the prove, as they said they wowd
Reports conflicted, but court said they did not know whether him "to lay off the defendants."
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IN BRIEF
Release On Bail Sparks
Angry Black Demonstration
WILMINGTON, Del. (A P) Policemen using tear gas
and nightsticks turned back an angry crowd of black
demonstrators protesting the release on bail of a white
man charged with shooting a black girl.
The girl, 13-year-old Sheila Farrell, was in critical
con(llUon today with a bullet wound in the back. John
Bailey. 24, allegedly shot the girl for raiding a peach tree
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State police said demonstrators broke some shop
windows on streets adjacent to a downtown pedestrian
shopping mall where the protest began shortly alter noon
Thursday.
Mounted and foot patrolmen initially restrained the 2003O protestors as they tried to rally on the mall. All stores
ere closed during the demonstration.

First Lady: No Regrets
VA!!.. Colo. iAP i First Lady Betty Ford says her outspoken
ct 'nun
cntson ex 111,1%'have won a fc%%' % olvs f o r
President Ford.
She told reporters Thursday that she didn't regret a
story in the September issue of McCall's magazine, adding, "I hope you read the whole interview it should be
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However, criticism continued of the First Lady's
statement in the television interview that she wouldn't be
surprised if her 18-year-old daughter had an affair.
At the annual meeting of the Knights of Columbus in
Miami, Supreme Knight John W. McDe vitt expressed
shock at what he termed Mrs. Ford's "ready acceptance
of premarital sex."

NEW YORK tAPI
City fireman Mel Patrick Lynch
confessed that he kidnaped whisky heir Samuel Bronfman
2nd and picked up a $2.3 million ransom from the victim's
multimillionaire father, an FBI affidavit alleges.
Unsealed Thursday by U.S. Atty. Paul Curran, the
affidavit, one of four, also says Lynch admitted writing
the ransom demand last June and then loaning the
typewriter on which it was written to the daughter of his
codefendant, Dominic Byrne.
Meanwhile, a source close to the Bronfnian family said
the 21-year-old victim, who was held in Lynch's Brooklyn
apartment for nine days, did not promise to help Byrne.
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Woman Welcomes Challenge
CHICAGO (AP) Gillian McLaughlin has been kicked
by horse named Safeguard and ribbed by coworkers for
sometimes looking like a man. But she says being
ChIcago's first mounted policewoman has its advantages,
too.
"It's a close-knit bunch and there is no horsing around,"
said the26-year-old trainee. "I like the Smokey Bear hat,
rIing breeches and the rest of the same qqgorm. wom by
Die men."
The 135-pound brunette spent nine months In a squad
car before volunteering for mounted duty. She says that
since then, she's had her ups and downs.
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Red Pimientos Recalled
WASHINGTON AP
The Food and Drug Administration has announced that 155,000 cans of Spanish
red pimientos are being recalled because of a possible
danger of food poisoning.
The cans of Spanish red pin-lentos being recalled bear
the code number R.E.7.611 and carry Labels reading
"Roland Whole Red Pimientos" in choice or standard
grade and "Roland Broken Red Pimientos.,,
The FDA said Thursday that the cans, in sizes of 6i ,14
and 28 ounces, were packed by Antonio Serna Fernandez
of Spain, and distributed east of the Rocky Mountains by
!rune Scheidt Inc. of New York.
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ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)

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testified that she believes the ringleader behind the

landing of a planeload of marijuana in northeast Georgia
is still at large.
Asst. U.S. Atty. Glenna Stone said Thursday at a
preliminary hearing for 10 men accused of conspiracy to
smuggle 3,200 pounds of marijuana two weeks ago that
she also believes the trail may lead to Arizona.
"I think we may have an Arizona connection here," she
said. Afterwards she told a reporter she had some leads
on an Arizona connection, "but they're very unsubstantial
at this point."

31 Dead Of Encephalitis
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) The deato toll in Mississippi
from encephalitis has risen to 31, and Gov. Bill Wailer has
called for a stepped-up effort to kill the mosquitoes that
carry the disease.
State health officials said the encephalitis outbreak has
stabilized but that mosquito-killing programs must be
expanded to keep it under control and head off future
outbreaks.
The state Board of Health said Thursday that Ifl cases
of encephalitis have been reported and that delayed
reports of five deaths pushed the death toll to 31.
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Nudists To Campaign
TI WHO, Mass. (AP) Leaders in a campaign for nude
bathing at Brush Hollow Beach are planning a big party
for Saturday. Dress is optional.
"The federal government has stripped Americans of the
traditional right to social skinnydipptng on Cape Cod, and
it proposes to do away with this tradition of previous and
c onstitutional right zia(ionwi1e," the Free Beach Committee for Brush Hollow Beach says.
"We're a generation believing in clothes options which
do not interfere with the rights of others. We aren't shy;
we celebrate our rights."
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HAFAEL, Calif. lAP)
Police say a widow
rharged with giving her two teen-age sons fatal overdoses
af barbiturates tried to kill theni and herself Ow same way
years ago.
Gloria Beale Ladd, 48, pleaded innocent and innocent by
easin of insanity in Mann County Superior Court this
seek to charges of killing her sons, John, 19, and James,
The young men were found dead in their beds by a
wighbcr last Saturday.
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released after an argument that
ended in a shooting, shcriff's
deputies reported today.
A spokesman at Winter Park
Memorial Hospital said Tommy
Deputies repo rted a 1971
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in "satisfactory" co ndition ill seized as evidence in the
the hospital's intensive care burglary case.
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five hours Thursday af ter a '
De puty Archie Freeman said moving van snagged a 400-pair
Florida Highway Patrol telephone cable.
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Cheek for $7,000 from the Casselberry Police Benevolent Assn. is presented to Harold R. Peck,
Robinson, 20, of 202 Harris St., the accident and deputies POLICE AID
(center), founder of Camp Mohawk for dependent underprivileged children in Geneva, to purchase
Altamonte Springs, Thursday reported troopers determined CAMP MOHAWK
l,is
in the building program for the children's home and summer camp. Representing the
night on a charge of aggravated that the 134-foot-tall moving
association are (left) D. C. Catch, president and right, J. N. Thompson, secretary. (Herald Photo by
assault in connection with the van was within legal height
Gordon Williamson)
wounding of John Watkins Jr., limits.
30, same address.
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Ms. Robinson was booked at
county jail on $5,000 bond.
Watkins was treated for a
gunshct wound In the right
shoulder at Florida Hospital
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
power and pushing through an importance to the preservation
Alloto said the settlement said the city charter gives the
North,
Altamonte
Springs,
and
Police
and
firemen
were
hack
agreement the city could not of the lives, property and would cost the city $9.6 million mayor power to "do whatever
released, a hospital spokesman
on the job today after Mayor afford. The supervisors nor- welfare of the citizens of San
said today.
$26 million more than the he may deem necessary for the
Joseph
I, Alloto Invoked emer- mally set salaries for all city Francisco."
DepuWs said Watkins
original offer. But he said purpose of meeting the emershot reportedly after an gency powers and granted their employes,
The agreement will provide wages saved during the strike gency."
argument "over another salary demands, stunning the
"It's a sad day for San Fran- pollee and firemen with a syrn- and other money-saving steps
O'Connor said a 1944 court 41
city's board of supervisors.
cisco when its mayor becomes bolic 6.5 per cent pay hike for would
woman."
reduce
the
difference
to
ruling
stipulated that salary
Strikers began reporting for the first dictator in the United the single day of July 1, 1975. zero,
Sheriffs vice squad U. R. C
setting for public employes was
Parker Jailed a Fort Lauder- work Thursday night only hours States," said Supervisor John Wages will then remain at
Currently, pay for police and among those emergency powdale couple on drug charges after the supervisors rejected a Barbagelata.
present levels until Oct. 15, fire fighters rangesfrom $16,- era.
after their arrest Thursday at a strike settlement. Alloto igThe mayor's emergency when a 13.05 per cent salary in. 044 for rookies to $25,944 for
Most of the city's 1,935 policenored the supervisors, sus- proclamation said settlement of crease will be granted for the captains,
motel at 14 and SR-436
men
and 1,700 firemen took part
pended the city charter and or. the strike was "of paramount rest of the fiscal year.
Damon Andre Leonard, 23
City Atty. Thomas O'Connor in the strike.
was held on $1 1,000 bond on dered a 13 per cent wage Incharges of possession and crease, twice what the surer.
delivery of controlled sub-. visors wanted to grant.
y
if
stance, grand larceny and
"All the pickets are recarrying a concealed firearm, moved," the mayor said. "Ev.
Katherine Louise Palmer, 25, eryone Is back to work even
WASHING1ON (AP)
The was fed a steady diet of profes- cent retroactive to July 1 and a
over what policemen see as lewas held on $5,500 bond on earlier than we anticipated,"
nation's policemen, buoyed by sionalism," Kiernan said. "It 7 per cent increase beginning niency with
charges of possession of concriminal offenders
The mayor's action ended a the apparent success of the San was no—..ore than paternalism, Oct.
15. Most of the city's 1,935 may make it somewhat easier
trolled substance and con. four-day-old police walkout. Francisco police strike, will be really. We found out over the policemen
walked off the job to break the law technically.
spi.racy to commit a felony: Firemen Joined the strike more likely to participate In years that the politicians won't Monday.
"The way the courts have
grand Larceny.
Wednesday.
similar labor action in the f'i- take care of you."
been
handing down decisions
Altamonte Springs police
The ICPA re presen ts police
lure, the president of the InterKiernan, who says he keeps
he
seUement,
hammered
Jailed a 21
year
old
national Conference of Police tabs on police labor problems groups in every major United today, it's not really based on
Jacksonville man on a out during early morning nego. Associations says.
all over the country, predicts States city with a population of legalities any more," he said. $
possession of stolen motor tiatlons between Alloto and
Edward J. Kiernan, once a that more and more policemen more than 500,000, Including"It's based on emotions and like
strike leaders, was approved
that. It's hard to lay a lot of
vehicle charge.
Timothy Vance overwhelmingly by members of New York City policeman and will be moving toward accept- San Francisco, Kiernan said, faith In the Judicial system
now head of the 180,000-member ance of the police union concept
Kiernan 5aid policemen, who
Tyree
was held
on $5,000
bond, the
Seminole
sheriff's
deputies
andPolice Officers Association
find outyou.
it's only used
association
of.
police
unions,
and
that
"this
action
in
San
are
sworn to uphold the law, harshly&gt;against
Fire Fighters Local
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and Orlando police arrested
said In an interview Thursday Francisco is going to give a lot may find trouble with their own
A. Collier, 27, of 105
The supervisors, who admin- that there may be numerous of people something to think emotions when It comes time to this rnore policemen realize
Blue kron Lane, Casselberry, Isler San Francisco's combined police strikes In the future
is and that politicians who de.
Join an Illegal union, take part
Un- about,"
Thursday on felony burglary city-county government, turned less some sort of federal law is
San Francisco pollee tenth. in a walkout or disobey a court ingto police salaries "are gocharge and the suspect was the agreement down in a 9 to 0 approved to allow collective tive!y agreed
turn around and kick your
Thursday to ac- that is ordering them back to teeth in," threa
turned over to Orange Coun ty vote. They complained that bargaining by public employes.
ts of strikes
cept an offer of a 13.5 per cent work.
w
authorities.
$
ithin
police
departments
will
Alioto i:as usurping the board's
"At one time, the policeman pay hike, consisting of 6.5 per
But he said police frustration rise, he said,

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Gary Dodson has
invented something for the pot smoker who has
everything. And now the U.S. Justice Department says he
ari sell it.
1)odson, who runs it specialty store, went to the hiroward
County state attorney's office two months ago to find out if
he could legally sell toilet seats featuring marijuana
leaves and sterns encased in plastic.
Local prosecutors weren't sure, so they asked the
Justice Department. Federal officials approved the item,
saying tests showed that burying the pot in plastic made It
wismokable.
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says if hunger strike on death row at Florida State Prison
was brief and ended when he agreed to check out requests
for canteen privileges.
The strike was made public Thursday when Jacksonville attorney William Sheppard releasedtwo letters
iTitten by inmates.
Elwood C. Barclay, 24, condemned to death in two
racial slayings at Jacksonville last year, wrote that 30 of
the 53 inmates on death row took part in the hunger strike
last week to protest the quality of prison food.

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Four Killed In Crash
LIVE OAK tAPt
An infant and three other
members of the same family were killed when a freight
train slammed into their automobile at a crossing In this
North Florida city, police say.
A second accident that came as police leared the
wreckage Injured a woman and her young son.
The names of those killed in the Thursday train-car
(illision were withheld pending notification of next of kin.
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Teenager Killed By Train
Officials are withholding the
ANTHONY (API
identity of a teen-aged boy who was killed when he and a
female companion were struck by a train in this small
Marion County town.
Authorities said the girl, who identified herself as
Marge Beth Swedilius, 14, of New Smyrna Beach, lay
beside the tracks for almost five hours early Thursday
before someone heard her cries for help.
The identity of the boy, who was dragged along the
tracks and dismembered, was withheld for undisclosed
reasons, if sheriff's spokesman said.
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The Board of Regents
TALLAHASSEE API
should not be paying two law firms while negotiating with
them on a contract for their services, a state legislator
says.
Rep. Jerry Melvin, fl-Fort Walton Beach, said In a news
release Thursday that the terms of the contract should
have been clarified 'months ago, before the regents paid
out over $150,000 of ta x payers' money to the law firms."
The money was paid to Thompson, Wadsworth and
Messer of Tallahassee and to Bond, Schoeneck and King
Of Syracuse, N.Y., in an agreement in which the firms
were supposed to advise each other.
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bookkeeper-utility clerk Elise
Mrs. Shomate said since Mrs. before the board in a public clerk Job. He added the going clerk
0111ff some weeks ago.
assists Mrs. 0111ff in
0111ff assumed tne respon- meeting. He added that Mrs. salary in private industry
CitX Clerk Onnie Shomate sibilitles on the utility clerk's
for preparing monthly water bills
0111(1 was working 40 hours full fledged bookkeepers in the and
LONG WOOD
The City said Mrs. 011iff's salary of $115 office,
the city receptionist acin addition
to
weekly
when she asked :or the Orlando area is $7,500.
Council, in a budget workshop weekly was raised to $150 with bookkeeping,
cepts
water bill payments from
her salary was additional responsibilities,
With
a
full-fledged the public.
Thursday, approved pay raises the Irformal approval of four increased
accordingly.
saying she did not have enough bookkeeper, Cornell said, the
for the city's two major city council members. She said
Councilman Don Schreiner
Connel insisted, however, the work to occupy her time.
$300 monthly fee paid an ac- said while he probably did give
department heads, but could all the councilmen approved the raise, according to policy
set by
Connell said she still works countant could be cut at least Mrs. Shom
reach rlo agreement on
a te his Informal
the hike increase except Councilman the council early this year, the same 40 hours weekly as$100 monthly.
already given the city Gerard Connell.
approval
for
the pay raise, he
should have been brought did prior to assuming the utility
Mrs. Shomate said the court did not recall
bookkeeper.
figures, not ing
While Public Safety Director
the city may find Itself paying
Doug Keller,
hig1ersalariesthanarepaidby
D
employed by the city for less A
Private industry.
t han three months, requested
"No clerk working In the
LONGWOOD
,000 annual salary LmTease
The City
office
is worth more than $6500
Action was delayed until Sgt. the habit of sending bills back to the late Claude Layo,
rrom $10,000 to $13,000 council Council has delayed action on Woodward returns from
Although
annually,'
Schreiner said,
departments when the city did her
rank has been designateda,g "and, some
some $2,000 In police and fire vacation and Is given an op. not
approved a $1,000 raise,
can still be seen
have the cash on hand to sergeant for
Public Works Director Ralpi department b
some years, her r9ding dime store novels on
portunity to explain the bills, pay them.
salary is some $500 less than city time,"
is1ier, who will
k his 10th polIce files early this week Until
The unpaid billS, foWid
The latest bills, Grant said, paid men police sergeants,
tnnlversary as a city depart.. Police Sgt. Betty Woodward week, bring to 8 total of
$14,000
When Public Safety Director
nent head in October, was also returns from vacation,
were for a m"lad of Items
invoices from prior year including
Doug
Keller took over direction
ve a $1,000 raise to $11,000
Councll Chairman J.R,Grant discovered by city personnel blazers, police uniforms, blue
the
Police and fire departsports,
innually. Fisher's pay earlier this week said he would and city officials In files and
shirts, of
inents
in June, her rank was
coveralls and equipment
his year was $11,500 before recommend to City Council that desk drawers this year.
Purchaaed in late 1973, through changed to desk sergeant,
eprrtment heads' salaries Mrs. Woodward be taken out of
Councilman H. A. Scott laid
During the adminhsti-ation of
crc cut in an economy move the ,olice records department much of the blame for the 1974 and In early 1975.
former
mayor Kenneth Brown,
y the governing body.
and "put on the road", lie said unpaid bills at the feet of for.
Sgt. Woodward, who has the Brown insisted Sgt. Wood.
Much of the three-hour the police bookkeeping (tine- mer Councilman B. H. Ferrell, most seniority on
the police ward's salary be identical to
'oi-kshop Thursday night was lions should be transferred to who with Scott last year served department at nearly
nine that paid men officers, saying a
iken up with discussion of the city hall bookkeeper Elise on the council finance corn- years, is the
daughter of the difference in pay cou14 be
3 per cent pay raise given city 0111ff.
mittee. He said Ferrell was in city's first full time police chief, considered
discrinilr,tj0 n.

Barron
Denies Knowing About O'Malley
MIAMI (AP) —Senate President Dempsey Barron said he
had no information to give to a
federal grand Jury today about
the business affairs of former
Insurance Commissioner
Thomas O'Malley.
"He has no interest in anything I ever was Involved In and
I have no interest in anything he
ever was involved In," Barron,
Di-Panama City, said.
Barron said he had been assured by Asst. U.S. Atty.

Charles Intriago that he per. wrongdoing by Mr. O'Malley
sonally Is not the subject of the and I'm in no business conprobe.
nected with Mr. O'Malley,"
Intriago, directing the probe Barron said.
which reportedly is in.
"I hope there are no con.
vestigating possible income-tax nections between my differevasion by O'Malley, declined ences with the governor and the
to discuss his talk with Barron assistant U.S. attorney's for.
about the subpoena on grounds mer employment with the
that such conversations should governor."
be private.
Intrago, who resigned a year
"I have already advised the ago as Coy. Reubin Askew's orassistant U.S. attorney that I ganized crime adviser to make
have no knowledge of an unsuccesful campaign for

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lie learned of the subpoena
called only for reasons based on after he told The Associated
the merits of the investigation. Press In a telephone interview
"That appplies to any wit.- from Denver last Friday that
ness," he said,
his only connection with the
Barron, who has been in a grand jury had been a converrunning feud with Askew, said satlon with a U.S. marshal
the grand jury subpoena was seeking business records he did
waiting for him in his Senate not have, Barron said.
office when he returned to TalBarron is a partner in Gulf
lahassee Thursday after three- States Enterprises Inc., which
weeks vacation, which included obtained a loan committment
a national legislative confer- from Gulf Life Insurance Co.,
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TAMPA (AP)
A dr. istery, let the insurance firm
ment Corp. could lose their incl.iit judge balked when told that bow Out of the dispute, and let
VistlileIlt if they sut the firm
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rather than agree to a par tial
'S
murder case may have to go to
Mrs. Haber's lawyer, Mark
repayment plan, a com pa ny of-"A
trial again, this time as a civil Hawes, asked Evans to throw
ficial says.
suit,
out the insurance company suit.
"You can take the plan in
.
"Some appellate cour t's goHawes maintained there
which we will at least pay back
Ing to have to tell me to do should be no problem over the
the pr inci pa l and a portion of
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that, Judge Vernon W. Evans money. If Mrs. Haber's appeal
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the interest, or you can fight It
.
said after a hearing Thursday fails, then the company has no
out and see the mountain sink
W.
on who gets the $91,000 in life- alternative but to give it to the
under your feet," Eugent Tan•;-..insurance policies on slain estate, he said.
nebaum told angry investors
Tampa businessman Albert
But estate attorney Jerry
here Thursday,
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Lawrence
argued the company
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However, short of a pretrial does not have to wait for aphas named Equitable, based in
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settlement, opposing lawyers In peals. He claimed that if the
Miami Beach, as one of several
the suit failed to come up with firm decides Mrs. Haber 'in1.
land development firms that alan alte rnative to a second trial. tentionally and unlawfully"
legedly cheated thousands of
"That's really incredible if killed her husband , then the
investors of up to $1 billion
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through the sale of high-interest
Evans, shaking his head from
Evans refused to dismiss the
Altamonte Springs Police Department Youth Deputy, Richard side to side.
corporate notes backed by fake ALARMS TO
"That's absolutely insurance company's suit. And
MeGough. demonstrates alarm systems to Robert
first mortgages on lots in Flori.
and Richard incredible."
he did not allow the firm to bow
FOIL BURGLARS
Ekdahl, at recent safety demonstration at Altamonte Mall,
da subdivisions,
An
agent
for
Metropolitan
out
of the battle, The Judge
sponsored by the Altamonte Springs Police Department
In Equitable alone, Lewis
(Herald
Life
Insurance
Co.
told
Evans
ordered
the attorneys to file
Photo by Elda Nichols)
said, up to 700 Investors face the
that although Betty Lou Haber more motions on the issue.
loss of $8 million,
was found guilty of murdering
Tannebauin asked the more
Mrs. Haber, 39, and her son
her husband it could not be used
than 100 investors from
Arnold Jefferson McEver, 22,
as evidence In a civil prolando area to vote f
were sentenced last month to
ceeding.
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life
in prison after a Jury found
stretched-out repayment
plan,
Therefore, unless lawyers for
which calls for the company to
them guilty of first degree murboth sides can agree, the murder
In Haber's death.
reimburse investors' principal
der case will have to be tried in
James Joseph Brandt, 39, the
and a yet-to-be determined por.
civil court, said Insurance
Smith. prosecution's star witness, eartion of interest over 97 months.
agent
Armin
her had pleaded guilty to murIf sufficient numbers of inMetropolitan filed suit claiming
vestors reject the plan, Tandering
Haber and said he was
TALLAHASSEE (Al')
bedding gives off toxic fumes the mattresses and may recom- It cannot decide who should get
hired by Mrs. Haber through
nebaum said, Equitable will be State prisons, retardation when burned. State fire mar- mend that the department re- the money Mrs. Haber who
forced into liquidation and "ev- and youth facilites are using shals declared the polyurethane place them with specially
is McEver.
named beneficiary or Albert
erybody will lose."
10,000 of toe same hazardous ma tt resses
u r. s a f e treated cotton mattresses for Haber's estate.
Brandt was found hanged to
He said more than 80 per cent mattresses blamed in the after a March 1974 fire in a about one-half million dollars.
The Insurance company said death In his central Florida
of Equitable's Investors ap- deaths of 11 men in a Seminole Dade County youth hail fire.
A spokesman of the Dixie both parties have claimed the prison cell Aug. 6 and authorproved the repayment plan County jail fire, state officials
"We've been trying to get Bedding Company, which pro- money and asked the judge to ities charged a celhnate, Jerry
earlier this year, but a bank- have acknowledged.
these changed for three years," vides state institutions with take the funds in the court reg. Terry Ray, 21, in his death.
ruptcy, judge ordered another
"They are defmnely unsafe," Ferrari said,
mattresses, said specially
vote "to make sure the In- Reynold Ferrari, assistant diTommy Knight, chief of the treated cotton bedding would
vestors knew what they were rector of the state detention bu- state Bureau of Arson and Fire cost the state $6 to $14 more per
voting for."
reau, said Thursday, "The Prevention, said he will recom- mattress than the hazardous
Tannebaurn said a new group fumes (if the mattre.sses catch mend that the state stop using polyurethane bedding.
of investors has offered to put fire) can give you instant pneu- the mattresses.
Experts say a fire retardant
up $1 million over the next five monia."
Attorneys for the Department in the synthetic mattress is efyears to keep the firm afloat but
As earl)' as 1972, warnings of Health and Rehabilitative fective only against cigarette
have threatened to back nut if were issued that the synthethic Services said they are studying burns. When ignited on purpose
note-holders delay reorganior exposed to fire they can give
mUon of the company with law.
o ff a thick, black smoke and
s uits.
acrolein gas.
"The loss of that operating
The gas is nauseating and
capital would mean Equitable
horns the inside of the lungs.
cannot survive," Tannebaum
preventing normal function, acsaid. "The alternative is liquicording to the Manual of Hazdation,
ardous chemicals. It can be
"We. are actively seeking
deadly.
your rote. There's no secret
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. tAPt University of Florida zoology
Investigators said a 16-yearabout it. We need your vote to
Rigid enforcement of laws professor.
old robber)' suspect, apparently
make the plan work."
forbidding humans to disturb
"We believe that additional angered over a delay In his
If approved by Investors, the nesting areas is helping the protection, brought about by trial, started the Seminole
repayment plan also would threatened green turtle make a new laws and rigid enforcement County jail fire in June by Ighave to be endorsed by a comeback, Natural Resources plus a lessening of traffic along niting 12 of the same kind of
federal bankruptcy court.
Director Harmon Shields says. the nesting beaches has par- matresses.
Tannebaum received a
Shields said in a letter dis tially fostered this increased
Eleven persons, including one
hostile rectptzcui iom the in- trIbuted Thursday that the tur- activity."
guard and the inmate said to
vestors, although man)' in. ties are beginning to multiply in
DNR biologists report that an have set tl' fire, were trapped
(licate' 'hey were willing to a 150-mile stretch of Florida's estimated 3,000 loggerhead and in the jail and died of inhaling
vote for me repayment plan. Atlantic coastline,
more than 20 green turtles have the noxious fumes.
-As far north as New Smyrna deposited nests along Hut.
"I want the gentleman to stop
Despite the jail's good insmoking for those of us who Beach, green turtles have been chinson Island, he said.
spection rating, a grand jury
enjoy clean air," one investor found crawling as frequently as
"We now have 2,500 green investigating the fire issued a
snapped as Tannebaum began six to eight per night," he said turtle eggs being incubated for report sharply critical of local
talking,
in the letter to Dr. Archie Carr, release next year.'
and state officials.
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Miller Said Unlikely
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
office while fighting the ward County grand jury on
Legislators are not likely to charges.
charges of perjury, fabricating
make any move to oust indicted
"I have complete faith in the evidence and tampering with a
state Rep. John Miller before Judicial system and in God," he witness In connection with althe courts determine his guilt or said after his indictment leged election law violations.
innocence, says an aide to Wednesday, "I feel this whole
Driggs said the constitutional
House Speaker Donald Tucker. matter will be decided In my provision on removal of legista.
Ken flriggs said Thursday favor."
tors provides that they can be
that the Hollywood Democrat
Miller was indicted by a Bro- ousted by tw-thirds vote,
will not be required to give up
hlsseatunlessvotedoutbytwothirds of the House, which Is
given the power under the 1968
constitution to decide seating
questions about its membership,
JACKSONVILLE, Fin. (AP) Shield proposes boosting doctor
Insurance Commissioner bill coverage rates by 14.7 per
Bills providing for automatic
suspension of indicted public of- Phil Ashler says he will exam- cent.
ficials were rejected by the leg- me company-provided figures
If they aren't granted, the
islature this year. The mea.s- to see whether Blue Cross
and company said, It will lose $IU
ures were offered after three Blue Shield should be granted million it year.
then-Cabinet members were In. health insurance rate in"1 will have to look behind
dicted last year.
creams.
Miller, 52, was not available
Blue Cross has asked for an those figures and see how they
for comment Thursday. But he increase of 26.5 per cent In hos- arrived at that amount," Ashler
has indicated he plans to stay In pital Insurance premiums. Blue said Thursday.

Eastern Airlines' fuel bill will Increase
MIAMI AP
by $90 million a year if the Ford Administration lifts
federal oilprlce controls, says company President Frank
Rorman says.
1t4irmnan said Thursday that decontrol of domestic fuel
prices ', ould cost the entire industry $1 billion a year.
Quite obviously, we can't sustain that, as an Industry
or as an airline," the former astronaut said.
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A grand jury says it
JACKSONVILLE AP
failed to find evidence of police brutality in the death of an
escaped convict in Jacksonville last month.
Alexander Thorpe, 36, died of a brain injury July 29, the
day after he was taken into custody alter a policeman was
wounded during a traffic check.
Officers said they hit Thorpe to subdue and arrest him.
But some black leaders accused the arres:ing officers of
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one of the Holiday Inns the firm
owns in Panama City.
The other partners are former Sen. William D. "Wig"
Barrow, D-Crestview, and
James E. Carter, a Panama
City accountant and firm president, Barron said.
After resigning last month,
O'Malley pleaded no contest to
pressuring Gulf Life to make a
loan to his secret business part.
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as a referee in a public-records dispute with an attorney
for a fired securities investigator.
Lewis asked Harrison Thursday to determine if
documents sought by Benjamin Patterson, attorney for
dismissed investigator Robert L. Prince, are public
record.
Patterson wants the comptroller's office to provide him
with about 350 pages of records regarding Prince. Patterson contends that he needs the documents to prepare
for a Career Service Conunisslon hearing attacking the
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A Tampa man who calls himself a
"problem.ologist" has been arrested on seven counts of
practicing law without a license by giving legal advice on
(hi'OrCe.
Larry James Todd, 52, was arrested Thursday alter
prosecutors received complaints about him from more
than five circuit judges and several citizens, said
Assistant Hillsborough State Atty. Robert Bonanno,
Todd advertizes himself as "Larry J. Todd and
A.ssouiates. Problem-ologists" with the motto "Don't
worry about it." Todd said he charges $185 for typing up
divorce kits,
lie was accused of giving legal advice on divorces for
six couples and of providing legal advice to an investigator from the Florida Bar. If convicted, Todd laces
a maximum of seven years in jail and a $7,000 fine.
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WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advçrtistng Director

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Officials can give them much better care, but it kind
f iives you a gut feeling when thinking back to the
many hundreds of thousands of people who have
stopped at the old location in the heart of Downtown
Sanford. It was always a favorite for many folks.
lis all history now, however, and probably
ithin a week we'll have a new parking facility.

The Clock

U.N.

Last Dec. 6 Ambassador John Scali, then our
ambassador to the United Nations warned his
colleagues there that the United States of America
had had its fill of the "tyranny of the majority"
the ganging up on the United States by the host of
small underdeveloped nations that form the
numerical bulk of the U.N.

It read: "Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Double
Your Trash Back."
mt reminds us of a classified advertisement
we saw in a northern newspaper quite a few years
baik winch said, "Wanted, Garbage Collector. $1.50
per hour and all you can eat."
Ugh

According to the Committee For The Survival Of
\ Free Congress ICSF0, watchdog over the
aings-on in Washington, there is a "significant
rain of truth to media claims regarding the
miellowing freshmen of the 94th Congress."
The (SF'(' says "It's true enough that not all
i,cmiibcrs of the freshmen class on Capitol 11111 are
big-spending liberals, only about 90 per cent of

Maybe it's just nostalgia, but there was a certain
sadness in the air yesterday as workmen went
about the business of demolishing the old Central
Florida Zoo at the t orner of Seminole Boulevard
and Park Avenue.
The last of the animals were transported to the
I'W 700, located west of Sanford near 14, early in
the (lay and shortly thereafter city Tecking crews
!IH)VC(l in.
The old 700 site will be transformed into a
parking lot and within a few (lays all identity to the
50
-old 7W plot will be gone forever.
Granted, all the animals are now comfortably
tKusl'd in a much more spacious site where zoo

One of those not fitting the liberal mold, ac'rding to ('Sl"C, is Republican Richard Kelly, who
M'r%t's the &amp;'mninole County district of Florida.
USF'C says "Rep. Kelly rates 80 per cent on the
rigorous conservative index and Is among the
rclatiu' handful of staunch conservatives who can
I* relied upon to vote consistently for reducing
taxes, strengthening defense and restoring our
''nstitutional Republic."

Kelly, who hails from ll(Ilday near New Port
Richey (ifl Florida 's west coast, IS a member of the
Agricultural Committee and the Banking, Currency
and housing Conuimittee.
(WC says, "With Rep. Kelly's fine record, we
shall be looking forward to his reelection to a 54'C(}fl(I
term in l!)76."
That's high praise for one of our men in
Washington.

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resolution in the U nited Nations declaring that the
world was flat it would receive 100 yes votes, 35

absentions
and the United States, Britain and
Costa Rica would oppose it.
The provocation that led to Mr. Sca Ii's speech,
the straw that broke the camel's back, was the
U.N. majority's blatant disregard of its own
charter when it invited Yasir Arafat, the chief
Palestinian Liberation Organization guerrilla, to
address the world body last November. Subsequently the U.N., which declares that discussion
and debate are its primary functions, severely
limited Israel's right to speak during a debate on
the Palestinian question.

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Ignoring

All things considered, it was a relatively mild
reprimand, and there was no hint that the majority
in the United Nations got the message. So the
United States delivered another one-two punch.
Speaking in Milwaukee on July 16, Secretary of
State Kissinger warned the U.N. majority about its
practice of "adopting one-sided, unrealistic
resolutions that cannot be implemented." He
stressed that these were endangering the future of
the U.N. A day later our new Ambassador to the
U.N., Daniel Moynihan delivered the second punch
when he said that the commitment of the United
States to the U.N. would change if the majority
continued its anti-Israel campaign. Earlier 39
Islamic nations and the PLO had met in Saudi
Arabia to adopt a resolution Urging Israel's expulsion from the U.N.
If Mr. Kissinger and Mr. Moynihan succeeded
in awakening the Third World majority it is not yet
evident. The other day the U.N. Security Council
refused to consider South Korea's application for
membership, but approved membership for North
and South Vietnam.

U.S. Lobby

It.

Shortages

Early this spring, as a petition of support for
Israel was being passed around the Senate, John
Culver of Iowa decided not to sign. He reasoned
that such one-sided support might interfere with
the delicate peace negotiations then transsptring
lntheMiddleEast.

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Studies now under way indicate we will drag
our way out of the current recession-depression
just in time to face another crunch.
L1
Projected shortages of industrial che:ucals,
plastics,
energy supplies, steel and )ther basic
606
%
1*&amp;
Just before the unprecedented petition Was
materials are so serious they cou;L1
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. lead to
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presented to the President, however, Culver's
continued high levels of unemployment much
signature was applied. Resistance failed, the
longer than anticipated, on extension of sluggish
Senator told friends, because " they just put too
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economic growth and a renewal of blistering,
Inflation.
Pressure on me."
thiless somebody does something now.
Jo Culver's " they" was the Israeli lobby,
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Yet
on this matter of shortages there is
subject of growing but seldom publicized debate
profound
lethargy in Congress and at the White
in this town. Perhaps the best organized, most
House. Only Arthur Burns of the Federal
powerful pressure group In Washington, the
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Reserve Board seems worried.
Israeli influence peddlers nonetheless enjoy an
The charts are clear. The predictions on
anonymity that Is almost singularly privileged.
looming scarcities are seemingly hardheaded
Though the lobby obviously has the capability
calculations. There Is no apparent
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of bending the strong will of individual senators
.
disagreement. But official Washington nods In
(76 of 100 signed the spring petition), and by
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appreciation of the problem, clicks Its teeth and
extension the will of the U.S. population at large,
turns to other matters.
:---its tac tics and Influence are only rarely prob 1
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Worse yet, it is questionable whe ther business
for public consideration,
has the ability, under present conditions, to solve
'Chiselers I Rip-offs I
Should the lobby be probed? Should citizens
these shortages. Industrial modernization and
know If their support is given to manipulation?
expansion are lagging. Businesses are going
In a free society tle questions are Unnecessary.
ever more heavily hi debt and paying heavily
Yet some who ha ve tried to investigate have
both in interes t charges and in a loss of their
been bloodied. Carl Marcy, former staff member
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ability
to strike out with improved methods and
Facts Were Wrong
of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and
new
developments.
I read with Interest the letter
cur rently editor of the Foreign Affairs
by young Joe action of the Supreme Court, denying a fur ther
With rising debt loads, the stability of many
Perez,
also the more recent letter of Tim Trott,
Newsletter, says that a recent attempt by his
hearing, has settled the matter for all practical firms is so fragile they cannot take the normal
conccrring his stance in support of Madalyn pur
pubUnto approach the sensiUve subject was
chances neceMary for changed me thods or
poses.
o'Hair'
Mrs. O'Halr has stated that neither she nor expansion. Earned profits, too
that is, exIt appears that
had the facts. It is easy any of her staff are involved in or know anything cluding Inventory profits from Inflation In all
Marcy wanted to devote an issue to the quiet for both Christiansneither
and non-Christians
to get Off about the renewal of her 1969 Petition drive too many cases are far too low to attract the
questions of the Israeli Lobby, which he feels center, and we have cried
'Wolf!" respecting against the astronauts, which preceded her suit venture capital needed for bold new programs,
have "been Ignored in press analysis," but was Madalyn Murray O'Halr and not on the basis of in the federal courts. I understand that acAs a result, productivity Is improving at a
persuaded otherwise by friends who warned him
facts! It has now been established
by
John
W.
cording
to
NASA,
the
official
position
of
the
slower
pace than in the recovery period of past
of economic consequences. Marcy's conclusion: Baker,
Baptist Joint Committee on Public agency Is that astronauts, like any citizen are recessions. And is likely to continue to lag
"The subject of Israeli-Arab relations is so Affairs, Washington, D. C., that the circulars
free to exercise their constitutional rights
As competitive growth declines, we see
fraught with emotion that it can't be discussed which were distributed around the country including
the right to religious freedom
businesses,
as well as the federal agencies, atrationally" even In the world's oldest calling for letters which were supposedly needed wherever they are,
democracy.
tempting
to
regulate,
control and divide markets
to 'Stop Madalyn' (the circulars stating that she
agree wlU Mr. Trott, that acting on by agreement. We see the same "hold on to wha t
was renewing her earlier campaign to have the
Many others who have tried to Inject a note f astronauts publicly censured
for reading
you've got and keep the outsider out" attitude
circulars IS
strong
In the professions
doctors making
of the manY instances
In which man,
balancedifficulties.
into this emotional
havecalled
had Bible)
andand
that Mrs. OHair Is about to have bothone
anddedicatedCh
ansrespondwithog
similar
De. Alfredarena
Lilienthal,
prayers
certain the number of new physicians coming
mention of God banned from all
by his critics a "renegade Jew", has for 20 years
into the market will be small enough to keep
the facts. Personally, as a Christian I have more me
strived to convince Americans that they've betfi radio and television. All of which has caused a
dical Incomes 20 per cent what they'd norimportant
areas of ministry, responsibility and
great stir? The facts are: that Mrs. O'Hair Is not
"seeing only one side" of the Arab-Israeli reo
mally
be, attorneys subtly restricting entry Into
witness in making Christ known and making
pening her challenge to the rea ding of th
matter.
th
e
leg
al profession, and other professions
e Him real In my personal life and in this corn- fo
Bible over the radio by astronauts on space
Despite efforts, the New York writer and fli
llowing
suit.
ghts. Mrs. O'HaIr is not involved, either munity where I minister!
lecturer says the "propeganda" of the Israeli directly or indirectly, respecting a petition (ft
The government, as advertised of late, is no
I have every confidence in the Baptist Joint small part of
lobby is all pervasive:
the problem too often penalizing
2493) now before the FCC. Most of the readers Committee on Public Affairs and Americans business firms financially or wi
"I ran an ad in the Wall Street Journal last ha ve read the news accounts of this petition and
th perat1ng
United
for Separation of Church and State which restrictions for corning up with cost-saving ways
year questioning whether America's support for thus should have full knowledge concerning
it. S. over the years have been doing a good job as of doing things
or putting actual bans on new
Israel would drain the gas tanks of the U.S. The Neil Hosenball, general counsel for NASA, has watch du,,,a in Washingt
on In assisting us to bring efficiencies which might
ad so infuriated the lobby that it deluged the just pointed out that Mrs. O'Halr's two suits
undercut the cornto bear influence when nectsary upon the petition, thus penalizing innovators and
Journal with protests.
This year when I tried to against NASA and the astronauts has been Congress and the administrative agencies of protecting the laggards.
run a similar ad iii that newspaper I was turned dismissed by the lower
federal courts, and that governmer,t In the areas of freedom of rell,ion!
By contrast, a Congressional Joint Econom ic
down flatly. Is this right? Do Americans know the United States Supreme Court has twice
Dr.
Harold
A.
Harris
Committee
study shows thai the Japanese
that freedom of expression does not include refused to hear an appeal on the issue-the l.st
criticism of Israel?"
First Christian Church Government ''as
9 been ruthless with respect to
time being in 1971. It would appear that the
Sanford inefficient and low technology firms
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lying in the stree ts" of Dili, capital of the embattled
of Portuguese Timor, and the city has been without
electricity since Thursday, the colonial administration
said in a message today.
It said at least 30 persons were hospitalized, but th ere
was flO count of the (lead.
Portuguese officia ls are trying to arrange for the evactuition of more than 1,000 Port uguese and other foreigners
from the tiny territory wh?re rival parties are fighting a
civil war for control.

BULNUS AIRES, Argentina tAP) - Two days of
terrorist violence in the northern city of Cordoba have left
at least 10 dead and 24 wounded. Minor violence erupted in
two other cities, and more was expected today.
Interior Minister Vicente Ddmasco announced that
;nliuv and military units were put on full alert because
today is the third anniversary of the death In a navy
prison of 16 members of the left-wing Peronist Montonero
and People's Revolutionary Army ERPI guerrillas. The
Montormeros and the ERP claimed the prisoners were
mnurdered, but the navy claimed they were shot while
trying to escape.
Police sources said the two guerrilla groups were
behind a series of attacks Wednesday and Thursday in
Cordoba and two o ther cities.

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a productive, responsible citizen of the world. It is a
de facto state with a visible government. North and
South Vietnam are an amorphous Communist
entity with an unresolved administration.
In short, the U.N. is maneuvering to add to
what Mr. Sc&amp;i called the tyranny of'he majority
the anti-U.S. faction
despite all of our efforts to
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make another U.N. policy decision before the
General Assembly reconvenes in a few weeks. The
basis of the decision must be that words are not
enough, that the United States will have to act
decisively to back them up or our position in the
U.N. will become worse and worse.

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space
to
countries in voting an end to the
ence that the Soviet govern-.
ca use ear thquakes, floods and ment would continue to develop
hemispheric emba rgo against
changes in the wea ther, cli- such me thods for peaceful purCuba.
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ecological
factors.
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subject
was
first
raised
be
ineffective.
direct trade with the Island. one
by
former
President
Richard
Both told the news conference
U.S. official sa id the decision
M. Nixon and Soviet leader the treaty would ban the defiannaunced Thursday may help
Leonid I. I3reshnev at their July liation of woods and fields
accelerate movement toward a
1974 meeting. They decided which the United States em
more normal relation.chlp with
experts from their gov. ployed extensively in Vietnam.
Havana.
ernments
should meet for a
White house Press Secretary IN THE
Croydon Avenue, a New Zealand standardbred, paddles around close
look
at the matter.
Ron Nessen said lifting the ban
the Equine Clinic Pool at Rochester, N.H. getting a workout equal
The United Nations General
on sales to Cuba by American SWIM
to 15 miles of jogging.
Assembly picked up the idea
firms operating in third counand referred it to the Geneva
tries "really doesn't relate to
Disarmament
Conference.
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and
President
Ford
relate.
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discussed it again last Nov.3 in __________________________
tions with other inter-American
V1adjvost.
countries"
On Thursday, the American
Asked about President Ford's
and
Soviet cochairmen of the
view of U.S. relations With
i
disarmament
conference, joCuba, Nessen said t here would
seph
Martin
Jr.
and Alexei
COPY SERVICE
be no advantage to permanent
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) vantage over that from the sear of negotiations, which Itoshchin, presented
a joint
antagonism between the two
The Venezuelan government Middle East.
ends 60 years of dominance by draft convention to
ban envicountriesbutthatanychangein takes over the country's giant,
firms. The Senate passed
With current production U.S.
bilateral relations would de- mostly American oil industry avenging
2.5 million barrels of the measure last week with mipend on Cuba's attitude,
COPIES
Let Carrier Take The
b Jan. 1. But few immediate crudia day, the Venezuelan oil nor changes following approval
Citing outstanding issues be- changes are expected in the op.
Heat
OH
Your
Family
nal version by the
the origi
tween the two nations, he said it crating structure or supply of indw try Is t he world's fifth ofChamber
of
Deputies on July
o
FREE
largtt It produced more than
was impossible to predict when oil to traditional customers.
28.
ESTIMATES
90 per cent of the foreign
work might be done on
The United States Imports 1.3
FREE PICK-JP
President Carlos Andres Perchange and a $10 billion Income
resolving them,
million barreLsof oil a day from
ez,
wao
made
the
nation.
&amp; DELIVERY
last year for the country of 12
The State Department an- Venezuela, its second largest million
alization a major goal of his
persons.
nouncement brought ex- foreign supplier, and officials
"Picked Up One Day
center-left government, was
pressions of criticism from Cu- expect no disruption in the flow.
The lower house of the Ve- expected to sign the bill by Sept
Delivered The Next"
ban exiles in the Miami area. Thanks to Venezuela's locatir.n nezuelan congress gave final 2.
QUALITY HOUSE
Juanita Castro, sister and on the nt,rthern coast of So'ith approval after brief debate
The bill orders the 2l oil coinof Sanford, Inc.
PRINTERS, INC.
avowed enemy of Cuban Prime Aineric, its oil to the United Thursday night to the nation- panics to hand over by DecemPh. 322.8321
321-0681
Minister Fidel Castro, said, "It States enjoys a freight ad. alizatlon bill, worked out in a her 31 concessions covering 5.4 1
100 N. Maple Ave.
Is disappointing that the leaders
million acres and property inof the free world cannot learn
eluding a dozen refineries with
MADAM KATHERINE
from history when dealing with
a total capacity of 1.6 million
the Communists. We feel
')arrels daily, hundreds of miles
PALMIST
betrayed by the United States
of pipeline, production equip.
PAST-PRESENT-FUTURE
once again."
ment capable of handling 3.5
4111
CARD READINGS CRYSTAL SAL READiNGS
However, the move was
million barrels daily and storS
HELPFUL ADVICE ON ALL. AFFAIRS
hailed by Semi. George
age and port facilities.
LIFE 0 LOVE
McGovern, 1)-S.D., as a "major
Compensation is not to e• MARRIAGE S BUS I NESS
step forward on the path toward
WASHINGTON IAPi
Con- meat and cereal products.
ceed the net book value ci the
IN PRIVACY OF MY HOME
LONGOoOCD
renewed relations" between sumers can expect a 1.5 per
The 1.5 per cent push on food companies' assets, estimated
HO%JRSaA M -GPM IOA'i'S
531.4401
C(.d %vf'da%
Cuba and the United States. cent incre&amp;'e in food prices at prices that the Soviet purchases by the government at $1.1 bil.
tT.)7 miles 5ogTh of 5$r Most
,a,id'(
McGovern, who visited Cuba supermarkets and restaurants already would contribute by lion, but the amounts are still
earlier this summer, corn- during the next four months, themselves to Inflation over the being negotiated. Payment will
Whole life readings: IS with this ad!
mended Ford for taking the Agriculture Secretary Earl L. next 16 months will increase be made in government bonds
CALL for APPOINTMENT
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step.
Butz and his economists say. with their buying of perhaps redeemable over a 10-year per-.
Rep. Jonathan B. Bingham,
would put 1975 prices 9 another eight million tons this od.
That
1)-N.Y., chairman of a House
season, officials said.
Sixteen of the companies are
per cent above last year's, with
BACK TO SCHOOL
panel considering legislation to
The Russians already have subsidiaries of such American
part of he increase due to the
lift the Cuban embargo cornbought in the world market companies as Exxon, Gulf, Sun
10.3 million metric tons of U.S.
pletely, sa id the State Departabout 1.5 million tons and can Oil. Texaco, Mobil, Standard of
SPECiAL
grains sold to
the Soviet Union handle a total of about
ment's announcement "leives
mil. (dit(OCIuI, and Atlantic Rid,since last October, they said lion this season,
"Clean Up That Old
the United States in an even
"although they field. Royal Dutch Shell
Thursday.
Typewriter"
more ridiculous posture than
Sa)' it could be a little higher," one and British Ultramnar anBut they said the full impact Assistant Secretary Richard E. cther. Teaco ard Ultrarnar
before" because "goods manuBlow Out Replace Ribbon
factured abroad under Amer- of the sales to Russia wi not be Bell said.
own one jointly, while one is a
Clean Type Oiling and
can auspices now can be sold to felt until next summer and fall
But any further purchases VenezueLan state company and
322.8005
e Adjustment.
On
Cuba but goods produced by because it takes three to 12 before January are already ac- one is owned by private VeAmerican workers still can. month's for higher grain prices counted for in the 9 per cent nezuelan interests. Occidental
Offer Expires Labor Day
not. "
to be reflected in retail prices of estimate.
operates on a service contract.
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Congress reinforced Mr. Scali's warning when
it voted to limit the U.S. contributions to the U.N.
budget to 25 per cent of the total.

Stormed By Protestors
I.ISIION, Portugal mAPi
Demonstrators stormed a
Communist party headquarters in a northern Portuguese
town today, injuring nine persons, and a bomb destroyed
the national radio transmitter on the Portuguese island of
Madeira, i00 minks northwest of Lisbon, officials said.
The attack on the pa rty headquarters in th e conservative city of Braganca, 285 miles northeast of Lisbon,
brought to nearly 50 the number of Communist offices
wrecked in a strong anti.Comn,nunist backlash in Portugal
in recent weeks.
Meanwhile, a large charge of TNT destroyed the state
radio's transmitter in Madeira, where antigovernment
dissidence has promoted a movement for th e island's
m ni lependenre.
Officials blamed t he sabotage on se paratist groups
which reject the tutelage of the proComnmunist governiiwnt in l.isbon.

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JERUSALEM ( All) Secre- loudspeakers, The police dent Anwar Sadat of Egypt and withdraw behind the strategic points
still unresolved include be limited to 100 American cmtory of State Henry A. Ki,ssiti. chased then away.
returning to Israel via Dam- Mitla and Gidi mountain passes the nature of the presence of vilians or will include Israeli
ger and Israeli officials went to
As Kissinger met this morn- ascus Saturday.
and return the Abu Rudels oil- American technicians at elec- and Egyptian representatives.
work today on disputed points ing with Prime Minister YitEgyptian officials say an fields captured in 1967. Egypt Is tronic warning posts in the two
Israeli officials say their gov.
of the proposed new Israeli. zhak Itabin's negotiating team agreement for another Israeli reported willing to promise not passes and the location of cerEgyptian agreement amid in Jerusalem, hundreds of withdrawal in the Sinai Desert to resort to force unless it or its Lain sections of the withdrawal ernment also is not yet satisfied
more noisy demonstrations right-wing demonstrators is virtually concluded. The Is- allies are attacked, and to sup- line where topographical diffi. with the commitments in aid
and political support Washagainst the pact.
blocked traffic in Tel Aviv and raelis warn that while much port a three-year extension of culties exist.
is offering Israel in reSeveral hundred motorists fired guns into the air until the progress has been made, there the United Nations peace.
Egyptian officials say the two
drove by Kissinger's hotel police dispersed them,
is still a "lot of work to be keeping force separating the governments still are at odds turn for its signature,
shortly before dawn, shouting
Kissinger was flying later to- done."
two sides.
over whether the crews oper.
Israelis seeking $2.8 billion in
anti-American slogans through (Lay to Alexandria to see ItesiIsrael is reported ready to
Israeli officials say the main ating the listening stationi will economic arul military aid
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I s Huddle Amid Protests
WORLD Kissinger, Israel''
I BRIEF

Hey kids, don't forget that tomorrow is the
Sanford Seminole Jaycees fishing rodeo at like
Corolla in Fort Mellon Park.
MI you youngsters 13 years of age and under are
invited to participate and all you nvtd to bring is
your own fishing pole. The Jaycees will provide the
bait and refreshments.
The action gets under way at 10 am. and lasts
four hours with prizes galore to be presented at the
conclusion of the rodeo.
Sponsors for this year's event include Za)TCS,
Sanford Secretarial and Duplicating Service,
Seminole Sporting Goods Store and 11.1.. Perkins
Men 's Store.
( "muon kids' I t 's all go fishin'.
Hill ('wile

RAY CROMLEY

Friday, Aug. 22.1975-SA

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Elvis Presley Cancels

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Las Vegas Engagement

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MLMPHIS. Tenn. APt - Elvis Presley has canceled
the remainder of a two-week Las Vegas hotel appearance
ti, undergo tests and treatment for exhaustion at Baptist
Ilispital in Memphis, his doctor says.
Presley, 40, returned to Memphis by plane Thursday.
He was accompanied by his personal physician, Dr.
George Nichoptulos.

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Pope Invited To Egypt
('.STEl. GANIX)l.F'o, Italy IAP - Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat has invited Pope Paul VI to visit
Egypt. according to Vatican sources.
'Die Vatican had no ('(fiend comment Thursda on the
iris itatmon, which the sources said had been carried here to
the I'opt"s summer residence by an Egyptian delegation.

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Quickie Divorce In England

JACK ANDERSON

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The story behind the disappearance of James
Hoffa, according to our own Investigation, has
implications far more Important than the fate of
one man.
If our underworld sources are correct, Hoffa
has been eliminated by the mob to protect Its
hold on the Teamsters Union,
This richest of all unions has been a gold mine
for the mob. Hundreds of millions of dollars have
been funneled from the Teamster pension funds
into projects that have benefited the mob.
The Central States Pension Fund alone has
assets worth more than $1.3 billion. Its investments range from Las Vegas gambling
casinos to Florida hotels and condominiums.
There Is grim irony in the lloffn sthm lnr it

prison, he left the union in the hands of a compliant surrogate, Frank Fitzsimmons.
Hoffa fully expected to continue running the
union through Fitzsimmons. But the mobsters
took advantage of Hoffa's absence to bolster
their power within the union.
Fitzsimmons developed a cozy relationship,
meanwhile, with then-President Richard Nixon
who sought the political support of the powerful
Teamsters. To the embarrament of FBI
watchdogs, for example, Fitzsimmons met with
California mobsters In February 1973 and then
flew back to Washington with Nixon in the
presidential jet.
Our sources describe Fitzsirnmons, ne ver.

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bidden when he came out of prison fron participating in union politics.
The two-fisted Hoffa still wouldn't retire. He
put up a court battle to remove the restrictions
and began making moves behind the scenes to
regain control of the Teamsters.
Our sources, who have given us reliable information in the past, as, that top mobsters held
a dozen secret mee Jngs with Hoffa In dli Terent
parts of the country and tried to persuade him In
a friendly way to give up his comeback attempt.
But the old bantam rooster "wouldn't Listen to
reason," say our sources sorrowfully. He was on
his way to another meeting when he vanished.
Our sources didn't even expect to see him again.
Footnote: Spokesmen for the Teamsters

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plained cryptically that the accompanying Air
Force escort officers were carrying ten 11,00)
U.S. Treasury checks "to cover certain costs of
the trip."
The cable asked whether "cashing checks in
these amounts ($1,000) will be a problem." l
Apparently, it was not.
What is problem, however, is finding out the
purpose of this mysterious 110.000 allowance. No
one at the Pentagon or State Department could
explain to us exactly why the escort officers
brought along the 10 Treasury Department
checks. No one seemed to know what "certain
costs" would be paid out-of the $10,000.
We found nut lint th
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lA)Nl)ON mAt' - Great Britain has a special quickie
di irce proct'dure 1cr dissolving marriages of separated
couples with no small children, and Scottish singer Lulu
didn't waste tune in divorcing herself from her husband of
six ears, British pop iuitarist Maurice Gibb of the Bee
(;c'c's. It took hr just ten seconds Thursday.

Legion Gets New Head

$995

WEATHER

CALENDAR

\1lNNl:M'oLIS i All -American I.egion support for a
(Institutional, (Ienux'rati(' form of government, law and
order, Aiii&amp;'niriinism and patriotism" is as important now
s cur, sa.s Harry G. Wiles, hit' organization's new
president

Thursday's high 94. Overnight low 68.
AUG. 28
AIi. 27
AUG. 22, 23 and 25
Partly cloudy
through
All Souls School orientation,
Red Cross Swimming Classes
Saturday
with
a
SISTER
chance of
Inc.
luncheon
- registration for beginners social hall, 10 to noon: 1:30-3 meeting, noon. Cavalier thundershowers mainly during
and advanced beginners, call 10 p.m.; amid 6-7:30 p.mii.
the afternoons. Highs mostly in
Restaurant
am, to 4 pin. Jackie Caolo, 131
the lower 90s and lows tonight in
the 70s. Winds variable, muostly
E. Woodland [)r., Sanford.
easterly around 10 m.p.h. but
Alliance Youth ________________________________ stronger and gusty near
AUG. 23
thundershowers. Rain
Baldwin-McNamara Alta. Sanford
probability
30
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ruoflif Driti' I"tint'ral HnnlI'. Al. Fellowship car wash, ('1cm
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Friday, Aug. 22, 1975

Evening Herald, Sanford, El.

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Secretary of the Interior, learning what's already been

Williams states that the
Bear Lake Methodist Church, programs will resume Aug. 31 St. Petersburg. The program of resident of Cocoa and served in the chapel during the
Egyptians were black.
1010 Bear Lake Rd. near Forest after a short summer recess. singing, witnessing and worship graduated this spring from 7:30 p.m. service.
Reasoning that if the City, will welcome their new
will start at 7:30 p.m. and the Stetson University.
The church youth choir
Fgyptians were black, the minister, the Reverend Ralph
First Methodist
church is located on AirpoOrt
Ritchey has led the youth "Sonshine and Company"
infl uence of African Blac ks on We.ley Todd, Sunday, at 11
A Family Night Supper will Boulevard. The group of young program of Bible Study, service under the direction of Mr-s.
the the Holy Bible was far more a.m. w he n he will deliver the be held at First United musicians has gone from a life activities, recreation and Helen McFarland will present a
''M 0 U fl t a I n Methodist Church of Sanf ord on of dependence on drugs and fellowship,
signifi ca nt than once thought. 5 C r m 0 fl
concert depicting even ts of
Chris
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colleges and schools,
Invited to the covered dj,
pastor, said, "Chris is an ex- Methodist Church of Eusti.s.
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supper and the program of the
cellent representative of the
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host of college students who First Presbyterian
evening. Rev. John T. Adams Palmetto Avenue
Jr., Director of Development at
1 BIG NIGHT
"Wonderful Lord Jesus" willyouth
workworkers.
each year
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hassummer
been an
the
Florida
Methodist
First Presbyterian Church of
AUGUST22, FRIDAY
Children's Home in Enterprise, be the theme of this year's Bible inspiration, as well as a diligent Sanford will hold a Vacation
School
at
Palmetto
Avenue
TIME - 7:45 P.M.
leader among our youth."
will be the speaker. A former
Church School Aug. 24-28 with a
Ch
urch,
Sa
nford
Aug.
pastor of this church Adams is Baptist
WHERE: Castle Brewer Court Center
Ritchey plans to return to covered dish dinner each night
15-29. The life of Christ will be CocoaonMondaytoprepare
for at 6:30
known for his ministry of magic studied.
awl classes for a ll ages
in giving his messages.
the fall term at Southeastern will be 7:15 to 8:30 p.m.
Maranatha Pentecostal Church
CtLitOIflS,
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Seminary,
The United Methodist Youth
The Hargretts ha ve been
have Just concluded a week of Monday through Friday, for all Wake Forest, N. C.
working on this project for
retreat at the CorMeth House in ages. The nursery through
more than a year. Next sumNew Srnyrna Beach. Thirty-five Senior High classes will be
Community
mer they intend to visit Egypt,
attended the retreat and plans ta ught by the Church Sunday
the Sudan, Ethiopia and
were ma de for the UMYF for School staff. the Adult Class Methodist
will have as guest speaker, Ray
'Greece, "...if our money holds
the coming year.
.
Climaxing the annual youth
CTocker,
Missionary to Korea.
out," says Ilargrett. Currently
New Council members are
He
will
also
be
performing
activities
week will be the
they are financing the project
Buddy Echols, Bill Young,
REV.
RALPH
TODD
Gospel
Magic"
for
the
'Teddy
Awards"
Banquet at
with their own funds.
Roby Sawyers, Dee Bawls, Bob
Community
United
Methodist
The couple say that t hey Me thodist Church in Tavares is Meyers, Cindy McDonald. children.
The
commencement exer- Ch urch of Casselberry at 7:30
intend to s' bs tantIate Williams' returning to Bear Lake where Adult leaders on the council are cs
for
the school will be held p.m. today in fellowship hall.
S
thesis. ii they find it Is im- he was pastor, 1968-1969.
Linda Terwilleger, Anna Lea
awards
will
be
possible to support the thesis,
He drove alone to Anchorage, Heard, Jim Horler and the
made by Youth Director Ted
31.
the study will stop. If the thesis Alaska in 1972 and then flew to pastor.
Mcllvain
to outstanding youth
is valid, they will then study the Baff ow, ordy 1,00IO miles from
The R. W. Ware Bible Class
and counselors. Parents have
degree of cultural relations the North Pole. Ills experiences will meet Tuesday at 7p.m. for First Baptist
a lso been invited to attend.
be tween the Egyptians and the on this trip inspired the the monthly supper and during the worship services, Appreciation
farewell fellowship for
The church will observe
early Jewish people. One message Sunday.
meeting in Fellowship Hall.
Chris
Ritchey
is
scheduled
Promotion
Day Sunday in the
problem that is being studied
AgraduateofAsbury College
Sunday
at
Sanford's
First
Church
School
at 9:35 and 11
very carcfully is whether or not in Kentucky and Princeton
WE WILL
Baptist
Church
following
the
a.m.
There
will
be reception of
Youth Rally
the Jews ever were slaves in '11vological Seminary, Prinevening
service,
.
Completing a members and baptism during
Egypt. If the cultural cantacis ceton N. J., and a veteran of 50
REIMBURSE YOUR CHURCH 50' FOR EACH
Youth
from
area
churches
13-weeks
as
summer
youth the 11 am. worship service
were substa ntial, then w ha t years' service in over 10 have be en invited to pa rtici pa
te worker with the church, he is a holy Communion will be ob.
BULLETIN RECEIVED FROM AN ADULT MEMBER
E gyptian, or creative thoughts chuches, Rev. Tod d brings a in a rally Sat urda y at Grace
of Blacks, have come down to wealth of experience in church United Methodist Church
OF YOUR CONGRATN WHO PARTAKES IN
Western society camouflaged leadership to Bear Lake featuring Jim Hue and the
as "Ideas of white people"?
Methodist. Sunday School singing group, "Manna" from

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the "White Man's Bible." Th e assistant pastor Of t he First
Jewish nation was welded (,
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together in Egypt, according to ,? - .
the Holy Bible. Egypt con- '
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the Jewish people. Many of the mores of Ga li lee where jesus
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First he chose an obscure lit tle one kidnaped child has been
nomadic tribe and promised found safe. That we can accept,
them, of all people, his care, that we shou ld be concerned
Then later he sent his Son, not about th. welfare of one lone
intothecenterof things, but off individual who Is somebody
into a corner of the world, born else. But that is not the point.
i-IC) t even in a dece nt bed but in a The point is that this same
concern — on a di vi ne scale —
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the site for his next one-hour we felt it would be an ideal into the still unfolding present
television special America's location for our special," and fut ure.
largest and probably least Roberts said.
It's that old principle that
known state, Alaska. Shot
Guests on the program are even in a "now generation" you
agai nst the beautiful backdrop Lowell Thomas, world traveler, can't discern the "new" wi thout
of Alaska's snowy mountain and Walter Hickel, former awareness of what's "old," that
peaks and glittering lakes, the Governor of Alaska and former you can't learn more with
out

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increasingly on "spe- phy are unable to find positions,
The Rev. Dr. Roger L. Shinn,
cialized knowledge" to serve the association says, and some of New York's Union Theoco rpo rate, technological needs have turned to such jobs as logical Seminary, says, "We
in a commercialized society, clerking in stores or driving live in one of those times when
says noted sociologist Robert cabs. There apparently is de- it is not e
to put things t oBellah of the University of Call- dining demand in the present gether."
fornia. lie adds that as this kind clirmate for "thinkers" about
Anod putting things together is
wha t makes for truth, the
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special is scheduled on WFTV- Musical highlights are provided learned, that finding your
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Egyptians
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service last Sund.ay 1photo above) were former pastors Rev. t"
ltar.ies tiefti, Rev. It. G. Key (right) and current pastor Rev.
M artin D eese. In photo below, daughter of pastor who
reorganized First Baptist Church of Geneva In 1908, Mrs. Kittle
Welk Allen (center) chats with Michelle Samples (left) and
Larry Spivey during dinner as church celebrated Its 100th n

shaft waiting for word ribout

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significant detail and making it man up a tree, Zacchaeus.
Important: Five loaves and two
And all of this to get us adfishes — two small fishes — Justed to this quite incredible
among five thousand: the idea that God is tremendously
tiniest seed he could think of, a concerned about little
mustard seed; the smallest coin
in circulation, a widow's mite;
To be sure, this does not
alily ,asparrow,apinchofsal(. strike us as being too strange
All this Is to accustom our eyes
when we apply it to someone
to a new way of looking at else: w he n a whole community
things;that size and bigness turns out to look fora child who

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should be countless wonder and joy, too, in his church
experience. Non-churchgoers are apt to think that religion is a
dull, dour, fearsome matter. Rather, it should be one of the most

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SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Baptist

One of the curious facts about stable in a tiny village; had him
the Christian faith Is that the grow up like a peasant, not even
biggest stumbling block In the In the center of that country,
way of our acceptance of it Is but in a back
district
not so much what we believe or wi th a
accent all its
believe about God, but own; and finally had him burled
rather what we believe about In a borrowed tomb,
ourselves.
His son continues this same
.
God has always
con- unrelieved emphasis
about the apparently small and insignificant, and
little people and what we maki ng friends wi th the oddest
sometimes e-uusider the
lot of uncompromising souls
significant things in life. We are
you ever saw: a woman taken
so offer concerned with bigness. in adultery, a blind beggar
So our Lord, in contrast, is along the roadside, and that
in.

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NEW YORK (AP — To un- of knowledge proliferates, basic meanings.
derstand today Is to be ac- "meaning collapses."
Historians also have
qualnted with yesterday. To
The erosion of "meaning is a surplus on the market. At a
comprehend a single word is the chief threat to culture," he recent meeting in Boston of the
only from
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recent
inter- Organization of American Hismeanings. Even to know your- denominational gathering here tortans, It was reported that
self Is to know the prior tern- of church educators.
about 600 historians wi th newly
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fore" makes the "now" and the turned up lately in the educa. college and university posts this
past the present.
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These are stock philosophical est in cumulative
from sight.
truisms. But there are signs in the past and evaluation of life's
Both these disci plines, philosmodern America that the ciii- significance. The American ophy and history, are closely
ture Is te nding to disregard its Philosophical Association re- linked
religious faith, since
past substance, to become a por ts that 500 of the 8,000 aca- recognition of transcendent
"cut-flower civilization" se- demic philosophers in the reality is based bo th on acvered from root values and fo- United States have lost their cumulated reasoning and e.
cused only Influences of the teaching jobs this year.
periences through history. Sa':moment.
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Winning a blue ribbon in the United
Methodist Church of Casselberry's Youth
Talent Contest was quite enough for 13
year old Dena McFarland. Little did she
know that several days later it would
thrust her into quite another spotlight.
At the same time she was doing an intcqrvuve U111111 W tile 111U3IC of we iae
Jim Croce's "I've got a name," the wheels
were set in motion to give her a new name
-that of "Wendy," the theme girl and
representative of the national chain of
hamburger restaurants.
One of the judges lee Engell 's, was th e
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the red-headed, freckle faced teenager and
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used on "Wendy insignia. And it was Ms.
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typed as an old-fashioned, all American
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role just by being herseif. I guess I am oid
fashIoned in some ways that I look at
things that are hap pen i ng today and in
ways that I handle some situations," says
Dena. To round out the All-American Facet
of Dena's personality, add her interest in
bicycle riding and swimming.

attention of the restaurants area supervisor, George Willis.
"1 was really surprised and excited,"
said Dens when she learned they wanted
her to appear as "Wendy" in parades,
promotions, civic affairs and grand
op nin'c There are four restaurants in th e
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her family's home in English Estates,

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children later, my husband still
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The Cleveland Browns are a question
mark and no one knows it better than new coach Forrest Gregg.
The former Green Bay Packer a ll-pro offensive tackle has
ta ken th e reins of a club w hich in 1974 had its first losing season
since 1956, finishing la st in the American Conference's tough
Central Di vision with a 4-10 record.
"We've got our work cut out for us," Gregg said when he was
named as th e fourth head coach In the h istory of th e Cleveland
fra nchise .

Now, fo ur weeks into th e preseason with a 1-1 record, Gregg
knows even better what he faces.
"We've got to have im pro vement in nearly every area," he
explained with a grave smile. I'd say we've come along pretty
well and we have progressed some in the areas where we need it
th e most.
"Over-all, we're pretty well on schedule," Gregg added.
The Browns' defense ranked 23rd among the i teams in the
National Football League last season. But the addition of several rookies a nd maturation of some of the team's young veter a ns could turn it around.
Defensive tackles Jerry Sherk and Walter Johnson, middle
linebacker Bob Babich and strong
Van Green, all
vet er ans, give the Browns proven str ength up the middle.
And defensive line coach Dick Modzelewski Is sold on rookie
defensive ends Mack Mitchell and Stan Lewis. Mit chell is 6-foot7's, 250-pounds a nd LewIs 6-4, 246, and both could earn startng
positions.
Rookie linebacker Dick Am brose and first-year cornerback
Tony Peters also cou ld work their way into starting roles, giving
th e Browns a big boost.
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failed to move the ball consistently
last
either on the ground or in the air. But Gregg is
counting on a bevy of young running backs and receivers and
th e se ttling of Mike Phipps or young Brian Sipes at quarterback
to remedy that.
Phipps, a five-year veteran from Purdue, has the starting Job
but is being pushed by third-year man Sipes. Bo th have strong
accurate arms and will have the li kes of veteran tight end Milt
Morin and former New England Patriots wide receiver Reggie
Rucker to th row to.
Fleet rookie wide receiver Willie Miller ha.s been the most
impressive end so far this season, but the Browns' quarter backs
can also choose among Billy Lefear (moved from running
back ,rookies Willie Armstead and Oscar Roan and 1974 starter
Steve Holden.
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"I've tried everything. But
Paul Reuschel of the Chicago
* Cubs have chiseled their place the finger has bothered me for
in baseball history with a feat three years. It usually happens
that stands among those of when it's humid," said the 26more famous brothers such as year-old right-hander, who
the Deans. McDaniel,, Perrvs boosted his record to 10-13 as he
and Neikros.
collected his third straight
The Reuschels combined vi ctory this season over Los
Thursday afternocn for a six hit, Angeles withou t a loss.
7-0 victory over the Los Angeles
Enter Paul, who joined the
Dodgers, the first time in Cu bs in July from the Wichita
modern base ball history that a ,eros.
pair of brothers have ptched a
"I like to be first," sa id Paul,
shutout, according to Seymour w ho has a 1-1 record since he
Siwoff of Elias Sports Bureau came to the Cubs.
Inc. of New York.
"I was Just trying to get them
Siwoff said he checked back out," sa id Paul, za, who allowed
50 years and cou ld find no other only one hit In 2 2-3 innings of
insta nce w he n two br othe rs relief. "I didn't want to lose it
pitched a tandem scoreless for him."
game. That period includes
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White Sox 2, Yankees 1
Jerry Hairstons tie-breaking single for the White Sox in the
ninth inning gave Jim Kant his 10 victory of the year and
handed the Yankees their fifth straight defeat.
Deron Johnson singled with one away and moved to second on
Bill Melton's two-out infield hit before scoring on Hairston's
single to center. Kaat needed Last-out help from IlichGossage,
who chalked up his 19th save.
Cubs 7, Dodgers 0
Rick and Paul Reuschel of the Cubs combined for the first
shutout by two broth ers in mod ern baseball history by teaming
for a six hitter against Los Angeles Hick Monda) 5 to-run
homer and Jose (ardenal s two -run double paced Chicago's
attack.
Rick pitched the first 6 1-3 innings be fore a blister on his right
hand forced him out and brought Paul in. "I was just trying to
get them out," said Paul. "I just didn't wan t to lose it for him."

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By the time Baltimore got around to winning the ballgame, it
was too late for Jim Palmer.
The Orioles' ace right-bander, gunning to become the motor
leagues' first 20-game winner this year, gunned down Texas in
masterful fashion for 12 Innings Thursday night.
Rut it took Baltimore two more innings to pull out a 4-2 victory.

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Lee, Heywood Smith, Dwayne Woods but allowed 224 points a
year ago and is inexperienced, to boot.
The other independents have problems of one sort or another,
although Holy Cross has a solid defense featuring Lou Kobza,
Frank Matasavage and John Trimnbach up front. Wide receiver
Dave Quell caught 62 passes last year, a New England record.
But Syracuse is still sorely lacking in team speed, Army's
defense must play over its head while the offense shifts between
a ground attack led by Scott Gillogly and the passing arm of
Leamon Hall, Villanova looks to new coach Dick Bedesem to
improve on last year's 3-8 mark and Colgate must bolster a defense that surrendered 31.8 points a game in '74.
In the well-balanced Ivy League, everyone Is given at least an
outside shot at the title except Cornell and Columbia.
Yale will rely on a defense led by John Smoot and John Cahill
while the offense catches up. Harvard lost record breaking
receiver Pat Mclnally but the main concern is at quarterback,
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Frank Robinson noted that Jackie Brown had been 4-0 against
Kansas City last year when he'd pitched for Texas. So he started
Brown against the Royals and was rewarded with a victory and
a route-going performance.
Hemers by Oscar Gamble and George Hendrick and Frank
Duffy's two-run single made his job easy.

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Baltimore's Brooks Robinson said of Palmer and Gaylord
Perry. Both Palmer and and Perry allowed two runs and struck
out six batters in their stints but while Palmer allowed only
Five hits in 12 innings, Perry was bounced around for 13 hits in
his 11 innings.
A's 5, Brewers 2
Jim Holt drove in two runs and scored two to lead Oakland
past Milwaukee, a victory that handed the Brewers their sixth
straight defeat and enabled the A's to widen their Al, West lead
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Navy upset Penn State last fall and led Notre Dame for three
quarters and the Midshipmen could, make it to the winner's
circle for the first time since 1967 if they can beef up the offense
to go with a veteran defense. Eight defensive starters return,
headed by rover ('het Moeller, tackle Dave Papak and
linebacker Andy Bushak.
At Pitt, Coach Johnny Majors has gone to the Veer to take
advantage of speedsters like running backs Tony Dorsett an
All- American as a freshman in 1973 and Elliott Walker and
quarterback Robert Ilaygood. But the Panthers have holes on
the offensive line and in the secondary.
The offensive line and the secondary also are concerns at
Rutgers, which returns its top two rushers — Curt Edwards and
Mike Fisher
and quarterback Bert Kosup.
Temple has gone 17-3 in the past two seasons and the defense,
led by 2(4pound middle guard Joe Kiecko, hopes to improve on
last year's 12th-place Finish nationally. The problem is finding a
replacement for quarterback Steve Joachim, the country's total
offense lt'a(i''r,
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"live-in" program at Camp
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DEAR JO-ANNE: I checked
program, starting October 19 at
in Los Angeles. Her husband Leroy Browning, Miami, Fin.
It out wi th out disclosing my,
Camp Kulaqua is the first such
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nationwide trends like a broken record.. ."anything in denim" painting or picture that says "me".
By JAN MONAHAN
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breathe, free from the smell of
from a slack set with red stitching for girls or kinky frayed Jeans
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American designers weren't sitting with their pencils behind
CONFIDENTIAL TO G. IN
tobacco," says John Reaves,
for boys at Penney's to the real western look with fancy em- their ears when everyone else was gobbling up the Spirit of 76
ANCHORAGE:
It Is said that
one of the program's co..
broidered yokes at Sears. "If it has the prewashed or western look "We have a dress in 3-6x with Mickey Mouse on parade
with the one does not look behind the
Clothes designed for the way kids live -casual, comfortable,
ordinators.
it just walks right out," says Nis. Wihna Lindsey, Sears.
Bicentennial '76 on it and a red checked yoke," says Mrs. Mary door unless he has once stood
The program will feature and rugged — are as welcome as the cooler weather that comes
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there, himself. If I were you, I'd
1iat goes up top? For boys Its th e eouivalent of th e mans
exercises physical and oc-. with fall and Back-to-School.
leisure
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Similarly the look of Earl)' Americana , boosted by the
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at Sears are th e along to th e younger set. Sometimes referred to as "our heritage
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the adult to the children's line like the leaves from the trees. Western shirts in chambray fabrics,
Supplemental acivies will It's
clothes" they reflect the covered wagon days. In the girls
With Following
almost as if a thoughtful designer somewhere up there in New
be hiking, canoeing, tennis,
department
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Fashions of adults and older teenage brothers and sisters with smocking that flare out at the waistline
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dirt and grass stains,"
have a big influence on what the younger children want and
walks, crafts and evening camouflage
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And denim - that fabric that made Levi Strauss famous - input into the selection of their clothes. "Children have a lot to do
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with it because if they don't get what they want, they won't wear which is about the only scrap of
evidence given to the notion that
it. says Ms. Lindsey, Sears.
touches and mom's bound to get a look of approval from her big
little girls should be little girls.
brown or blue-eyed son or daughter. That's right, Jeans and
And according to a national report, child psychologists are
ref I g h te r s dt-nims are just as popular with the girls as they are with the
With the exception of some denim skirts, casual coordinates
encouraging parents to let
choose and d ress themselves.
boys. You've gotta admit-at least they'll take the beating an
far outweigh the line of dresses for girls. There are, however
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the form of
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for men and women. Tiesearen't just plain old undershirt type T-.
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kids pick therri out
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Sanford, and Sear and Roebuck in Altamonte Springs reinforce to suit their per&amp;'nality by selecti
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Paterno says, "but it is a squad that should get to be pretty good
before the season is over."
The interior line, flanker and taliback appear to be the strong
points of an offense that may include eight underclassmen In the
starting line-up but could develop quickly if either John Andress
or John Carroll takes charge at quarterback. "Our problem is
inexperience: there is no question about the potential," Paterno
says.
Defensively, there are inure experienced players available,
led by linebacker Greg Bottle and tackle John Quinn, but Pa.
terno is concerned "about our inexperience and lack of size on
the defensive line,"
Boston College returns its entire backfield, including Mike
Kruczek, a 68.8 per rent passer, and national scoring leader
Keith Barnette, while wide receiver Dave Zumnbach is on the
serge of setting a number of school pass-catching records.
The defense, led by cornerback Dave Almneida, will be solid
while the E'agles' kicking game placekoker Fred Steinfort,
punter Jim Walton is one of the bust in the (ountry.

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Rarely has Penn State had so many
challengers for Eastern college football supremacy.
Alphabetically, Boston College, Navy, Pitt, Rutgers, Temple
and West Virginia all think they have a shot at dethroning the
Nittany Lions and most of them will get a chance to prove
whether or not they are for real before the season Is many weeks
old.
Boston College opens against Notre Dame, followed by
Temple and West Virginia. Pitt starts with road contests against
gulp! — Oklahoma. Temple starts with none
Georgia and
other than Penn State itself and the Owls also show West
Virginia, Boston College and Pitt among the first five foes. West
Virginia meets Temple, B.C. and Penn State in the first five
weeks of the campaign.
Joe Paterno refuses to call Penn State's schedule the toughest
in his nine years as head coach but it is an impressive one, with
in Columbus the three
Temple, Stanford and Ohio State
first opponents. Paterno has the best winning percentage (8545) among the nation's major college roaches SO it's i good
1bet the lions will win a goodly share of their gaines.

Dear

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costume she will near as "Wendy." Th e
old-fashioned Gibson girl dress in deep
turquoise and white stripes is being made
by Jean F riedman uf Orlanilu.
— By Jan Monahan

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DEAR ABBY: I am able to
appreciate the wisdom of your
advice to the girl who was
reluctant to tell her fiance that
she had undergone an abortion
before t hey met.
4,
The adage "honesty is the
best policy can, in some cases,
hold no th ing but regret for the ______________________
ide.eyed innocen t ho is
ful wife.
eager to start married mC Wiwi
flow much be tter off we both
no secrets.
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NIr. and ,Mrs. Dean McFarland to the

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Pre-Marital Affair
Haunting Marriage
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Maitland, with three more scheduled to
open. "But I was worried about how much
time It would take It," she added. An honor
student going into eighth grade at
Tuscawilla Middle School this fall, Dena is
already involved in a number of activities.
She is on the Literary staff, plays flute in
the band, is president and sweetheart of
the Junior Methodist Youth Fellowship
and takes dancing lessons.

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Lyman Travels Rough Road

KANSAS CITY (AP) World
Furniss held the old record,
records really aren't Bruce 1:50.89, set in the world ctham-.
Furniss' cup of tea.
pioaship trials at Long Beach in
"Just winning Is the real pay- June.
off in
FurnLss said
Shaw wound up second in
Thursday night. "Even winning 1:52.05. It was an exact reversal
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edged Furniss in world record
Yet, if a swimmer does win time of 3:53,31 in the 400-meter
and manages to set a world fretstyle.
record, Furisiss figures that's
Furniss pulled away for good
fine,
with 25 meters left.
Furniss did both Thursday
The swimmers added
night during the Amateur Ath- American records Thursday
letic Union long course chain- night. Shirley Babashoff of Mispionships and brushed aside sion Viejo, Calif., set one in the
Inn Sha,A, his Long Beach, Ca- women's 200-meter freest1e,
hf., Swim Club teammate and conquering the Wyandot Swim
an old jinx, in the process. His Club pool in 2:(2.40 and beating
world shattering time of one her old record of 2:02.54 set two
minute, 50.32 seconds came in
(Continued On Page 2-B)
the men's 200-meter freestyle.
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By JIM HAYNES
Hera ld Sports Writer
I.yman high School's foot ball team has
added a new twist to the old mtody
"Septem be r Song."
Greyhound Coach Dick Copeland has
learned that it is indeed "a long time from
May to September."
last spring he felt he had matters
fig ured out in the area of player personnel.
But when 10 players from spring pr actice
failed to show up, Copeland went ba ck to
the proverbial dr awing board.
"Right now we have three positions
really wide ope n." he said at Th ursday's

practice.
At question is defensive end, split end
and an offensive tackle,
"Oh, we have candidates," added the
Greyhound coach, "three or four at each of
those spots."
Vying for the defensive end starting
berth are Kevin Burnes, Rick Knight, Bob
Lorah and Brian 3entley. Battling it our
for split end are Mickey Manning, John
Osborne, Kevin Luby and Danny Williams.
Kim Sweat, Ken Place and Rory Stone
have the Inside track or the offensive
tackle spot.
"As always, one player won't

necessarily nail down the Job all to himself," said Copeland. "It's a long season,
and depth factors are vital to any football
team."
Copeland has a 41-player squad in twicea-day workouts until school starts. First
day high school players may work out in
pads is Saturday.
Lyman players worked out in the offseason and made use of weight room
facilities at Seminole Community College.
Among returnees who reported in top
shape include Jerry Human, Al Stanley,
Bob Griazzi, Bob Burkhart, Horace
Alexander, Jim Barren and Craig Smith.

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race for the $50, 000 grand prize.
That trio was in at 67.
Nicklaus, the defending champion, finished
dramatically four hours before Geiberger and
held the lead alone most of the sultry, serene
afternoon.
Big Jack knifed through the par 35-35--70
Colonial coursc like a killer shark, slashing
(our shots from par through 16 flawless holes.
He squandered a bit of glory in a jungle at the
17th hole, taking a double bogey six, then struck
back with a near eagle at the 434-yard 18th
green for a sparkling 67.
"I played a line round of golf," said Nicklaus
imagine that it would have been pretty hard for
the team to stay close. But we did."
San Antonio, at the top of the western division
with a 3-1 record, leads the WFL in scoring.
The Wings quarterback is unheralded Johnnie
Va1ton, who was on the Los Angeles Rams'
roster three years but saw little action in the
National Football League. lie's ranked second
among WFI, quarterbacks.

somewhat quizzically. "I really did."
Irwin, playing with Geiberger and Arnold
Palmer, also committed but one major miscue,
and it cost him a share of the lead. He was four
under par at the time.
"I tried to play smart golf by hitting a three
wood off the tee at No. 6 but I smarted it right
Into the left rough," he confessed. It cost him a
bogey.
Dickson, admittedly floundering about in
"quite an off year," said he entered the first
round totally without confidence but that his
game suddenly and somewhat mysteriously
crystalized.
"I was playing with hale Douglass and Dave

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swing so smoothly," Dickson said.
A stroke back at 68 were Buddy Aim, Jjj
Weichers and Mike Wynn.

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tentlon with one-over-par 71s, BWy Casper and
British Open champ Tom Watson were at i,
and the 75 list included Lee Trevino and io
Weiskopf.
Johnny Miller withdrew with a sore wrist.

American

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was a dismal .208.
'Whenever I go out on the field, I want to gi
100 per cent," he said. "When my body will give
only SO per cent, I think it's time to retire."

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Seminole County, Florida. will at
11 00 A M on the 13th day of Sep
ember, A D 1975, oIler for sale and
tell to the highest bidder, for Cash,
subject to any and all existing leins,
at the Front (West) Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse In
Sanford,
Florida.
the
above

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described personal property.
That said sale Is being made tO
sa?lsfy the termS of said Writ of

" Execution
John E Polk. Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida

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prescribes that the location change
in any polling place can only be
made when the Board of County
Commissioners determine that the
accommodations for the holding of
any election are inadequate at the
petmanent polling place, and
WHEREAS, the Board of County
Commissioners o Seminole County,
Florida, has determined that the
accommodationnc,flhepoilingpsace
in EIction Precinct No 47 is
Inadequate in compliance with

Florida Law
NOW,

THEREFORE. BE IT
RESOLVEObythe BoirdolCounty
Commissioners of Seminole County,

Florida, that the polling place of
Election Precinct No 11 Is ternporarily changed for the SPECIAL
ELECTION, Woodlandi Municipal
services Taxing Unit, called for
Sep?ember73,197S.tolheLongw
Community Building
RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that notice of the adoption cit this
Resolution, together with a clear
descrIption 06 the change of the
PollIng P13cc be published in two 7)
issues of a newspaper of general
circulation published Ir. SemInole

County
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED thés
day of July AD, 197$

(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit COurt
By - Joann K. Hare

Deputy Clerk

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CIT lIENS

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CLAUDE
A
WOLFE,
INC.,
CASTLE C USTOM CABINETS.
INC , INLAND MATERIALS, INC.,
ALOMA
SPRING
CREST
DRAPERIES. TRI CITY ELEC.
TRICAL CONTRACTORS ,INC .
A DV A N C E 0
L I OH T I N 0

PRODUCT S.

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Oscar Plarnorudon, deceased. and at
saId lime, then and there, make
application to the said Judge for a

find

settlement

of

his

ad

ministration of said estate, and for
an order discharging him as such

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Administrator
Dated this fhe 4th day of August,
A C )975
H J Bridges
As Administrator
of the Estate of
Joseph Oscar Plamondcru
Deceased
Publish - Aug 5, IS, 77. 29, 1975

THE DEFENDANTS NAMED
ABOVE AND ALL OTHERS
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a suit

was instituted by the a'iove named
Plaintiff against the Dr'fendar.ts
IN TH CIRCUIT COURT OF THII
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR'
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.

named above on the- 12th day of
August, A D. 1975. in the above
Involving the
entitled Court.
property described below, situate.

PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE PlO. 15241 CF

lying and being In Seminole County,
Florida, to

All creditors of the estate ol
JESSIE (FE ALLEN deceesed are
herby notified and required to file

any claims or demands which they
may have' against said eState in the
office of Clerk of Circuit Court of

Seminole County. Florida. in Ihe

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courthouse at Sanford. Florida.
within four calendar months from
the date of the flrI publication of

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must be In writing and mutt state
the place of residence and postoffice
address of the claImant and must be
sworn to by the claimant, hiS agent,
or tilt attorney, or it will become
yoid according to law
August i. 1973
5 Roger L Iirry
As AdministrAtor
(RRY
ROGER L
Attorney for Estate
Address P0 Drawer o
Sankrd. I
, 1975
Publish Aug IS,
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CEO iS
____________________________

IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$.1716.CA.o.A

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
PARK
WINTER
FEDERAL
PROBATE DIVISION
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
PROBATE NO. 7S314-CP
ASSOCIATION,
a
corporation
OfQilni:ed .'ind e'u.SIng under the
In RE: Estate of
laws of the Unted States of
THOMAS LESTER HUOSOII
America.

Deceased

Plaintiff,
vi
SHIOMO BENYAMINY. ef u'

et

al.

according to law
August 17. 1915

Defendants

unknown
toanyandallotherparties claiming
any rIght, title', and or interest ifl
and to the following described
property to wit
Condominium Unit No C 137 in
Id inn 9. according to the Floor
PIAnwl'ilch isapart of Plat Planarid
of

Restrictions.

Covenants,

Con

AddresS 8101 Fontainebleau Blvd
Apt
Miami, FIa 33172
Publish Aug, 15, 77. 1975
DEO 97

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE NO. 75.235.0 P
In RE: Estate of

KENNETH F STRAIGHT

FORECLOSE MORTGAGE

I 731. Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida, toqetp,er with an

JOHN 1) SULLIVAN.

arid all those claiming any right.
titleor Interest by. through or under
you, ire hereby notified ttuat a
complaint to foreclose a certain

and

toiether
with
Whirlpool
Refrigerator (EVT1IDWI and Walt
to Wall Carpeting in Living Room,
Hall and Four Bedrooms located
theceln and thern.
has been filed against you. and you
are reQuired to serve a copy Of your
answer or pleading to the Complaint
on
the
Plaintiff's
attorney.
PATRICK
MGROTTY,
1701
Bnickell Avenue, No 301, MIami,
Florida, and flletPmeoriginal answer
cc pleadiria in the office of the Clerk
of the Circuit Court onor before the

76th day Of September, 197$ if you
(ail to do so. iudgment by default
will be taken against you for the
relief demanded In the complaint
DONE AND ORDERED
at
Sanford. Seminole County. Florida.
(SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Seminole County Clrcut

Court
By Elaine RiChard.

Deputy Clerk
Publish Aug 77. 298. Sept, 5, 12. 1975
0(0 176

IN
RE:
DISSOLUTION
MARRIAGE
ROBIN JAMIE I-lODGE

OF

Petitioner wife.
ARTHUR

Respondent husband

that certain Common Properties as

forth

and

defined

in

the

aforementioned Declaration and

tooether with the carport ap
pertaining to the aforedescribed
(OnClflfliinium unit
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Suit to foreclose a mortgage
rio the above' described property
tcn instituted against you in the
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth

GEORGE JOSEPH
ARTHUR HODGE.
73)05 HilltOp Road

.

Desert Hot Springs.
California 97210
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that ROBIN JAMIE HODGE. has

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Court. and serve a copy lherol upon
VICTOR E W000MAPS, of the firm
of Winclerweedle, Names. Ward &amp;

You are hereby notified and
required to present any claim) and

Wcmdman. PA ,Post Oflic, Box ISO.
Winter Park, Florida 32759. At

dfnA0d
whiCh ycu may have
againsl the estate of KENNETH F
STRAIGhT, deceased late of

tprne,-

for Plaintiff n the above
Styled action, on or before the 73rd
day of September 1973 If you fall to

lot 93. Howell Estates Subdiv'tion

Seminole County, Florida. to the

fluIlin1. Sanford,
7)0 Ec1w,inc1
Florida 37771. and file the orginal
with th clerk of the above styled

do so, judgment by default will be

Replat Seminole County. Florida.

Court, on or before the 73rd day of

Clerk of the Circuit Court, and file

taken against

recorded in Plat Book 15. Pages 17
arid 1$. of Ihe Public Records of
SeminOle Couiuty. ilrid
,

PARCEL II

according

to

the

pIaI Ihereof

recorded in Flat Book II, Pages 47
and II, of the Public Records of
Semiiuole County. Florida

The

relief

sought

as

to

the

property m5tOQUlCt the above named
Plaintiff's title to that Property
against the Defendants named
abOve
DATED this 17th day of August.
A tI . 1915
Ned PS Julian, Jr
NED N JULIAN, JR ESQ.
cit STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
McINTOSH
Post Office Box 1)O
Sanford, Fl 3777)
Attorneys for Plaintiff
P'bllsh Aug fl, 1973
11(0 17)

the

same

in

tupllcate

and

as

provIded ii Section 73) 16, Florida
Statutes, in their offices in the
Counly Courthouse In Seminole

County,

Florida,

within

you for

the relief

demanded in Complaint,
Thit Notice shall he published
once' each w'eb for four comecutiv•
weeks in The Evening Herald,

four

WITNESS the h.'sflJtiil lmie Ci,,k UI

calendar montns from the time of
the first publication hereof, cu the
same will be barred
Fledat Sanford, Florida, this IIlh
day of August. 1975
Kenneth W Straight, Sr.
As Administrator
WILLIAM L COLBERT. ESQ
STENSTROM.DAVIS&amp;McIPSTOSH
Attorney for Administrator
Address Flagship Bank of Sanford
P.O. Box 1330
Sanford. Fla 37771

Ihe Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida, thiS thy' 70th day of August
1973
(SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
fly Cecella V Ekern
Deputy Clerk
WlNoFpwED1E, IIAINES,

Publish August: 15, 77, 197$
CEO 77

WARD &amp; W000MAN. P A
Post Office' Pox $10
Winter Park, Fløid

PHYLLIS JEAN SULLIVAN.
W,fe

37759
Publish Aug 77,398. Sept. 5. 12. 1973
(lEO 123

Legal Notice
___________________________

filed Petition nthe Circuit COurt
Seminole County, FIorii. fr thc
Dissolution of Marriage existing
between ROBIN JAMIE HODGE
and GEORGE JOSEPH ARTHUR
I-lODGE. JR . And you are require'd
to serve a copy of your written

detente, if a'iy, on her Attorney
Albert N FIttj wnos address t

In Re: The Marriage of
COLLEEN HOLLEY RUTH.

IfuSbAnd

THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
WHOSE RESIDENCE AND

THE STATE OF FLORIDA

UNKNOWN

TO - ROBERT C RUTH, JR
cC Robert C Ruth. Sr.
1103 East Poplar Street
'''k. Penn 1710)

You APE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a proceeding for dssolutiort f
your marriage hIS neen filed
against you and that Petitioner.
JOHN 0 SULLIVAN. Seeks other
relief against you affecting the
foflowing described real property.
towit Lot 3. Block 17. Plantation
Estates, Unit 77. according to the
map recorded in Map Book 23. Page
90, PublIc Records of Volusia
County, Florida
AND. you are required to appear

and file your Answer or other dc
fq%

or pleadina with the Clerk of

the Circuit Court in and for Seminole
County, Florida. and serve a cop
therof on Petitioner's attorney,
Roger I Berry of .BERRY &amp;
FULLER,

110

Commercial

E

Street, P0

Drawer 0. Sanford,
Florida 32711. on or before the 24th
day of September. 1975. or otherwise
adefault willbeentered against you
WITNESS my hand and official
sealof the Clerk of the Circuit Court
the 19th day of August. 1975
(SEAL)

Arthur H Be'Ckwith. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
fly Cc'celia V Ekern
Dr'puly Clerk
ROGER L BERRY
Berry &amp; Fuller

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
THAT COLLEEN HOLLEY RUTH
has filid a Petition in the Cincuit
Court of Seminole County. Florida,
for Dissolution of Marriage, and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any. on
WILLIAM 1 COLBERT.
of
STEPISTROM, DAVIS

&amp; MclN

default and ultimate iudgment will

anf0rd Florida 3777)
Attorneys for Petitioner

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice 5 hereby given

that,

cit your written defenses. if any. to it
DOPSAt 0 1 MAPBLESTOPIE

Point
Cc'tpt

Attorney for Petitioner, whose
address It P0 Box 7)51. Sanford.
Flor.da, 37771. and tIe the orgnal

pict thereof as recorded 'mu Plat book
nine, pane 15, of the Public Records
Of Seminole County, Fioridl

Lot Ii. Tract Two of Paradise

Second S.'tie n Seminole
F-iprd,, .uc(nrdng to the

It public sale, to the highest bidder.

September

a

for cash, at thewest front door of the

Jjdament may be entered against
fri. the relief v'f5(
,n the
Petition

SeminOle County Courthouse Ui
SAflV,rd. Florida at 11 k A.M on
September 3. 1975 Witness my hand

WITNESS my hand and the scald
tail (curt tPui5 19th day of August.
(SEAt?
Arthur H Becltw'ttu, Jr
Clerk rut the Circuit Court
Sr'mmnoie Count,. Florida
(Iy Cv'celia V Ekeit,
Deputy Clerk
I MARBLEST(.ifE
Attorney for PetItioner
P0 Pci 715?
Sanford, Florda )77'I
Dublith Aug 27.791 Sept 5. Il 197S
CEO I?)

EUCEPfF BREWER.
Husband- Pespon-:i"- '
NOTICE OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIA;i
EUGENE BREWER
P 0 Box 104
Camploru, Kentucky

that the' Court award that certain
voperty owned by you and your
wife. MARY LEE BREWER, as

tenants by the entirety. localed at

rt'rsL'an' to the Orter or Foal 7)1 Ballard Street. Altamonte
Spring's, Florida, and more par
Jtdamer,t entered in tOt cause. fl
the Circuit Court of Seminole ticularly described as Lot 12 arid E
Cmutv, Florida, I wlI tell the 75 feet of lot 1), block (B). Soulh
Altamnopte Heights, according to the
property situated in

willS ttie Clerk of the above styled

WITNESS MY HAND arId OF

.'.IAPi I EE BR EWER.
Wife Petton.'

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Ptaintiff,
that a Petition for Dissolution of
"
THEODORE NUNCIO and NANCY Marriagehas been filed against you
andtherelsad,mancl in the Petition
P NhJNClO hiS

Seminole
County. Florida, described as

otherwIse

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CASE NO 7S.)463.CA.04E
IN RE: The Marriage of

TO

that an action for Dissolution of
ASarriage has been flIed against you
and you are required tosetbe a cocv

1975.

.'.

THE STATE BANK OF FOREST
CITY, a Florida banking con
poralion,

'feoclants

LOuSilte Xentuck

four

Attorney for Effie
Hariltinson. Executr
Acld'ess Suite 205. a
£ Highway
4)6
Casseberry. Florida 32707
Publish Aq 15. 77, 1973
DEC 91

toe original with the Cerk Of the
above Styled Court on or before
September 76. 1Q15. Otherwise a

NOTICE OF ACTION
7010 Souttuside Drive

within

(SEAL)
Arthur H BeCkwitfl. Jr
Clerk of the Crcu't Court
Seminole Cnty, Florida
By Cecelia V Eltern
Deputy Clerk
WIL LI AM L COLBEP I. ESQ
STEPISTROM DAVIS &amp;
MCINTOSH
Flagship Rank of Sanford

Petitioner,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 75.1064 CAO9A

MARTHA LYNN CUTSHALL

Florida,

LAW OFFICES
POSENBLUM t. PIP' '5
Maston O'Pleai

for

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73)726 CA04
EE

Wife

County,

WITNESS my hand and flffiCi$l
seat of said Court onthe 11th day of
August. A D 1975

Attorneys

ad:tress is Post Office BOx
1330, Sanford. Florida 32771, and file

PublstuAug 77.291 Sept 5. I?. 1973
0(0 119

Husband,
and
MARTHA LYNN CIJTSHALL.

provided in Section 733 18. Florida
Statutes, mu their offices in the
County Courthouse in Seminole

be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Ptitiøn

TOSH.

P0. Drawer 0
Sanford, Florida 37771
ihl1th Aug 77.798. Sept 3 17. 1975
0(0 172

IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
BPU(F CLIFFORD CUTSHALL

demands wP,ch 'you may hai..
ain5t the estate of WALTER I
HANK INSON deceased late of
Seminole County, Florida, to the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. and file
the same in
plicate and as

calendar months from the time ot
the first publication hene'oI, or the
Same *ill be barred
led at Sanford, FIord, th%
12th day of August, 1975
5 Etfie A Hank "..:i
b 7,'astoqu 0 N.'al
Atty fee' Estate ot
WaIte' I Hans rS,rl
A E,ecutr

P0 Box 1330

110 E Commercial 5t

TO

To All Creditor's arid All Pers,jns
Haung Claims or Demands Against
Said Estate
You are hereby notified and
required o present any Claims and

NOTICE TO DEFEND

MAILING ADDRESS ARE

I HAPIXINSON
Deeased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

PHYLLIS JEAN SULLIVAN

Court on or before the 74th day of

EICIAL SEAL of said Court this
20th clay of AuguSt 1973
(SEAl )
Arthur H Beckwth. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Flo'ida 37771
Ily Cecitia V (kern
Deputy Clerk
Al flEPT N FlITS
Attorney for the Pefittoner
Fdwards Building
Sanford. Florida
Publish Aug 21.791 Sept 3, 17. 1975
CEO 179

WALE

ROBERT C RUTH. JR

September 1973 otherwise a defa,jlt

wr'r',' the' avid

In RE: Estate of

Wife

and an Ultimate Judgment will be
entered aoaintt you for the relief
dernancleci in said Petition, which
the fllssnlsasrw'.
"'r':. :i

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUPS ry.
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO. 7S.250CP

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73-171S.CA.04.A

arid

NOTICE OFACTIOPI

NOTICE TO DEFEND
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO

To All Credlors and All Persons
Having Claims or Demands Against
Said Estate'

deceased

Husband.

-

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.1742CAO1.0

undivided) 43rd Interest inandto all
set

IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF

You. WILLIAM BARWICK arid
MARJORIE BARWICK, hi% wife,

and
GEORGE
JOSEPH
HODGE, JR

Legal Notice

CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-172.CA.04.0

SUITTO

Survey which are exhibit "C". to the

Declaration

NOIWOLK, Va. (APi — Glen Combs, a guard for the
Virginia Squires of the American Basketball Association,
announced his retirement after a seven.year professional
career.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.

Clerk

SHIOMO BENYAMIPSY
And ALEGRA BENYAMINY
tums wife
Residence and Addrvss

Reservations

As Administrator
0 THOMAS BALL

Residence Unknown
Last Xnw Residence
r o Poal Pearson
Route No 1
Winterset. Iowa
273

NOTICE OF SUIT
TO

di'icw's And Easements, WEKIVA
VIII AS. a condominium. recorded
inOfficials Records Book 1017. Page

Hoyette S Hudlon

hit wife.

Retires

Combs

Cecelia V Ekern
Deputy Clerk
WILFRED H CONRAD

Attorney for Petitioner
100 North Highway 17
Casselberry. FIor,da 37707
Publish Aug 72. 79 &amp; Sept 5. 17. 1975
CEO 125

thiS 20th day of Augutt, A D 1973

All creditors of Ihe estate of
THOMAS
LESTER
HUDSON,
deceased are hereby notified and

PARCEL I

NOTICE TO ('REDITORS

i

Flagship Bank of Sanford
P0, Box 1330
Sinford, Fla 37771
Publish August - 15, 77, 197$

TORONTO IAP — The Canadian Soccer Association
ordered the Serbian White Eagles to play a National
ccer Iague game Aug. 28 in an emy stadium, Eric
King, executive-director of the CSA, said.
King said the action stems from an incident July 13 in
which an international match between the
Ite Eagles
and Monterey of Mexico had to be abandoned in the
second half when spectators invaded the field.
t

n

NOTICE TO DEFEND

JtidicialCircuit. inand for Seminole
County. Florida You and each of
you are hereby required to file your
Answer with the Clerk of Itie Circuit

Lot 91. Howell Estates Subdivision
Peplat Seminole County. Florida,
according to the Pta? thereof

Deceased

f

-,,

FLORIDA

115 PENDENS
TO

.'. CEO 3'

I

.

INC..

FIBERGLASS &amp; PLASTICS, INC.
PANNING LUMBER A. HARD
WARE CO . INC . FLORIDA TRIM
&amp; DOOR. INC . BUPZLAFF. INC.,
HEATH &amp; ASSOCIATES LAND
SURVEYORS, INC,. BILL LaBREE
d b a PILL LABREE. PLUMBER,
FLOPEPITINE MARBLE. TILE &amp;
TERRAllO, INC . CENTRAL
FLORIDA
DOOR
COMPANY,
I-fARRELL". GLMSS COMPANY.
INC , KF?,PNEY CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY. INC.
Defendants,

minislrator of the Estate of Joseph
',

(SEAL)
William Ouellefte
Administrator
Joe D. Mattipoy,

Team Faces Empty Stadium

CONRAD.

Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
As Clerk of the Court

WILL tAM BARWICK
and
MARJORIE BARWICK.

Lot
LAKE
SI.
HARRIET
ESTATES, according to the PLO
thereof. as recorded in Plat Book 12.
Pane'S 138. 16, of the Public Records
of Seminole Codunty. Florida, aka
137 Dahlia Ccurt. Meitland. Florida.

McINTOSH

H

petitioners attorney, whose address
is 100 North Highway 17 97.
Casselberry. Florida 37707. on or
he'frrp cepl.mher 7,
the orig;nal with the clerk of Ihis
ccurt ether befOre ServiCe or
petitioner's attorney or immediately
thereafter. otherwise a default will
be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the pititin
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
thiS Court on August 70. 1975

mor?aaoeooth,followimigdescnibed
property, t wit'

As Administrator
WILLIAM L. COLBERT, ESQ
STEPISTROM. DAVIS &amp;
Attorney for Estate

IVALE E A PEPILAPID
370 Ci,mherland A.'ue
Asheil?e North Carolna

(SFAL)

WILLIAM BARWICK and MAR
JOPIE RARWICK, Pii5 wife.
Defendant

County, Florida, to the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. and file the same in
the duplicate and as provided In
SectIon 733 18. FOqida Statutes. In
their offices in the County Cour
Douse in Seminole County, Florida,

1975

required to file any claims or
demands which they may have
against said estate. in the office of
Clerk of Circuit Court of Seminole
County, Florida, In the courthouse at
Sanford, Florida. within four
talenitar months from the date of
the flrtt publication of thiS notice.
Each claim cr demand mutt be in
writing and must state the ilace of
resIdence and post offIce address o
the claimant and must be sworn to
by the claimant, his agent. or his
attorney, or it will become void

SOUTHEASTERN PIOME MOP
IGAGE COMPANY, a Florida
corporation,

TO

within four calendar months from
the first publicitin
herf, or the same will be barred.
Filedat Sanford. Florida,thit 17th
day of August, 1975
WILLIAM L COLBERT

Pr Ni

WILFRED

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
QUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NO 73.l$37.CAO9.0

WYLLIE. deceased lateof Seminole

the time of

—

YOU APE P4OTI lED
that an
action for diSSOlutiOn 04 marriage
has been filed against you and you
are reQuired to Serve .s copy ot your
written defenSes, If any. to it on

371 South Knowles Avenue
P 0 Drawer
Winter Park. Fla 37719
Pblith iug 77. 1975

clalmsanddemandswhlchyou may
have against the estate of EMILY

Dated this 17th day of August.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

FOWARD COOLEY
Graham &amp; Markel, PA
Attorneys at Law

You
are
hereby
notified
arid rquired to rresen? any

of the Circuit Court. Probate
Division, Seminole County, Florida,
a' the Courthouse in Sanford.
Florida. within four (4) calendar
months from the time of the first
publication of this notice
Each claim or demand must be in
wCiting and contan the place of
residence and post office address of
the claimant and must be sworn by
the claimant, his agent or attorney.
or the tame shall be void.
Each Creditor shall deliver tuf
ficient copies of hit claim to enable
the Circuit Court to mail on. to each
personal representative

Plaintiff.

PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO. 74.119 CF
In to the Estate of:
JOSEPH OSCAR PLAMONDON
Diceased
FINAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given lat the
undersigned will, on the 7th day ot
October. A D )97S, present to the
Honorabledircult Judgeof Seminole
final return,
County. Florida, h
account and vouchert, as Ad

Having Claims or Demands Agilnst
Said Estate'

said estate in the office *6 the Clerk

poraticvi,

SEMINOLE COUNTY

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Creditors and All Persons

.

MIAMI API
Wide receiver Cotton .Speyrer, who
;tlkt'd (Jut Ill the Washington Redskins training camp l;lt
t'l'k anli sas acquired by the Miami Ikilphin.s, says be
knows itwon't be easy to make the team.
"Its going to be a rough road," Speyrer said Thursday
after the Dolphins traded an undisclosed draft pick (or the
rights to the 26-year-old speedster.
"But I give myself as good a chance as anybody else, as
Far as the guys who haven't made the team for sure"
I)olphin Coach Don Shula said he obtained Speyrer because of "injuries and uncertajzi(jes at our wide-receiver
position,"
vi

NOTICE OF ACTION

,.
DECEASED

-

BANK
OF
OVIFDO. a Florida banking cor

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL
PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
SAID ESTATE

IvAt FE

TO

Plaintiff,

In RE: Estate of
EMILY WYLLIE

CEO

CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.1441.CA-0t.A

iN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
PROBATE NO. 7S.I69.CP

IN RE: ESTATE OF

Aunusi.

0(0 174

DEQIS

Attorneyt for Administrator
307 South Washington Avenue
Tituiville, Florida 32750
Publish Aug 13, 77, 1975

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

Attorney for Petitioner

DONALD MARHAN OUELLETTE,
Deceased

Speyrer: 'Rough Road'

IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
WILLIAM A PENIAND, Husb.uril
and

DCPUIY Clerk

TERPENCE WILLIAM ACKERT,
ESQ

DEQ

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EI0HIEENIH
uDICIAL
CIRCUIT.
IN
AND
FOP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1717.CA.04 E

(Iv Elaine RiCharde

fly Lillian T. Jenkins

IN THE CIPCIJIT COISR flu AND
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FOR
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO. 73.73LCP

DFO 96

Arthur H fteckwith. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court

Deputy Clerk

City of Longwood, Florida

Players in the NFL are entering their second season
without a contract. A year ago, members of the NFLPA
ssent on strike for several weeks but returned to their
teams and played the 1!174 season without a new contract
.it1)t with c'luli owners.

(SEAl

Arthur H. Beckwilh. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

Publlth August' 13, 77. 29 &amp;

of Henderson &amp; Matheny

Clerk to tne Board 06
County Cnmitsioners
in and for Seminole County.
Florida
Publish Aug 1272, 197$
CEO 53

Dated thIs 70th day ot

(;ars'e)'.

By. Onnie R SPigmate
City Clerk
PubIih Aug 17. 1$, 19.70.2). fl. 1975

used in coniunctioru therewith,
This aIe is made pursuant
entry of Final Judgment of
Foreclosure and Sale in C'vil Action
Plo iS 1196 CA 09 now pending in the
Circuit Court in and br Seminole
Cnty, Florida

(SEAL)

CIty Clerk of the

ATTEST

according to the Plat thereof
recorded in Ptal Hook I. Page 63.01
the Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida (less Road Right of

Controversial Garvey

MANK1VI'O, Minn. ItPI — Minnesota Vikings players
voted Thursday night to ask for the resignation of
National Football League Players Association 'NFI.PAI
t'xe utive director Ed Garvey.
'hit' Vikings are believed tn be the first Natmnal
l'(itl)all League team to publicly seek the resignation ml

meeting, September •tti, i97 after
730 PM
Cit) of LOflQwOod
Seminole Court-v. Florida

coil eppurlenanca's on said land or

against you
wtirss my hand .ind official
seal of the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
on this 13th clay of August. 1975

Suite 30.i, Altamonte Centre
25) l,Sflill6nd Avenue
Altamonte Springs, Florida. 32701
Publish Aug 15. 37. 29 8. Sept
1975

You, and each of you. are hereby
notified and required to file any
claims and demands which you. or
either 06 you. may have against

described real property, to wit'
I ots S through 7Q, inclusive, Block
(, Tract 67, SANLANo'Q SPRINGS,

together with all structures. im
provements. fixtures, appliances

on Petitioner's attorney,
TERRENCE WILLIAM ACKERT.
Esa. Suite 301, Altamonte Centre.
251 Maitland Avenue. Altamonte
Springs, Florida. 37701, on or before
the 19th day of September. 1975. or
otherwise a default will be entered

Of

forty five (1S)days after thedate
for bId openings
Bids will be opened at the COuncil

Way (or State Road No. 100) (I 4)

thereof

0. 1975
5' Orwtle P Sliomate

Arthur H Beckwith. Jr ,

________________________

CEO 170

ye,
"

to time until final actIon is taken by
the Cit' Council
A copy of the proposed Ordinance
ispostedatlhe(ityHall.Longwoocj,
Florida and copies are on file With
the Clerk of the City end same may
be inspected by the Public.
DAT ED th:s 11th day of August, A.

THE
THE

Publ'th Aug 77, 291 Sept 5, 17. 1973

I
I

.

Appear and Oe hi.urd with respect to
the proposed Ordinance. This

election

In RE: Estate of

'

tember. A 0 1975. at 1.00 p rn, or
as soon therealter as possible At the
muting interested parties may

DAY OF JULY. AD , 1973
WHEREAS. Florida Law requires
the adoption of a Resolution wnen
any change is made in tie locations
of polling places designated for any
precinct, and
WHEREAS, Florida Law further

d the undersioned at' Sheriff of

J(5SIF LEE ALLEN

...

.

67

William P Solitro and Barbara A
Solitro. sad property being localed
In Seminole County. Florida. more
particularly c'escribed as follows.
South cmv' half of løt 24 and 26.
Dr's Pinar Acres according to the
plat thereof as recorded in Plat Ilooli
17, page 37 public records of

Markham Road. Route 1, Box 23A.
Longwn.d. Florida
All property being stored at A.
Lotting Transfer and Storage Ui
Sanforj. Florida
AdditIonal informatl*n ay$ilabIe
from the CivIl Divlson of thC
Seminole County Sheriff's Dept

Eatty

-.

fleckwith, Jr

Clerk of the Circuit Court
fly' Lillian Jenkins

BOARD OF COUNTY COM
MISSIOP4ERS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA ON THE 29th

Seminole County, FIa
All of the personal property,
furniture arid furnishings of the

-

"

publIc hearing which will be held in
(lie City HaIl of Longwood, Florida,
on Monday. the 5th day of Sep

THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION

r"

Pen n State

(SEAL)
Arthur H

WAS
ADOPTED
AT
REGULAR MEET iNG OF

Defendants, which aforesaid Writ of
Execution was delivered to me as
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
and I have levied upon tht following
described property owncd by

0,

—

The Sanford-Seminole
Jaycees will sponsor a fishing I
contest Saturday at the small
lake behind the Sanford Civic
IContinued From Page FBI
Center, adjacent to Ft. Mellon
Brown has quarterback Bob Batanan, who completed a lot of 1ie1t.
The newspaper is an investment in
passes
Prlzesandplaqueaforauage
for Vermont. He transferred when the Catan—mts
better living, smarter shopping. It's
dropped football and Joins 18 returning starters at Brown. groups will be awarded for the I
riot an expense. it's money in your
I)artmouth will be atron' defensively with the likes of most fish caught, the largest
pocket,
fish caught and the smallest a
linebaeers Reggie WillIams and ip Cummins.
fh tuU&amp;Ii.
iisten to patty.TRE HEPt.ALD can
Print'etun qu'terback lion Beible a d receivers Neil
Nearly 400lish were hauled in
(b.amnberlin and evin G;opp form a potent aerial combination last year.
save you money every (lay.
and Bob Casciola has the Tigers on the way back. Graduation
The Jaycees will supply the I
left a large offensive 30le at Pervt despite the return of flIIU1II1R
b .t, but the participants must
bark Jark Wixted. but the Quakerarould be solid on defense
PLEASE CALL
supply the poles. No prege Seifert, Cinells new coach, is searclang for.a passer registration is required. Parto go with runrnng hack Don Fandlli and some fine receivers. ticipails should gather at the
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Co7uniPia, which ran't get much
hoko ii, some pri'..inis1rg 3akr for tIe
nui1tFn that
sojhornores fox improvement,
will be from 10 am, to 2 p.m. L..

County, Florida. and serve a COPf

RESOLUTION
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
WILLIAMS
SECONDED
BY
COMMISSIONER KWIATXOWSKI

upon a

RARNUM.seelisother relief against
yj

City Council will Consider Same for
final passage and adoption after the

hearingmaybecontinuedfromntime

final iudgment rendered n (hr
aforesaid court on the 21st day of
February, A 0 1975. in that certain
case entitled, Van Struct Erectors,
Inc , Plaintiff. vs Southern Building
Sales, a Florida corporation,
William P Solitro. Barbara A
Solitro, hl wife, and Peter G Hind,

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a proceeding for Dissolution Of
Marriage has been filedagainst YOU
and that Petitioner LEONA MAE

reading on August Il, 1975. and the

(,00cl%tein &amp; Jennings, P A

by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution isSued Out of and under
sai of ?h; Crcui? C.i.rt

UNKNOWN

Vikings Vote rr Ouster

rei,ct any or all bids, any bid
recelvedaftefthespecifiedtirnewjll
not be considered No bidder may
withdraw hit bid fpr a period of

.

West Front Door of the Seminole
County
Courthouse,
Sanford,
Florida. the underSigned Clerk will
offer tot sale to the highest and
st
bidder for cash the following

and mailing address are

REGULATIONS FOR PROPERTY

1976

the hour of 11- 00 octock A M at the

TO HARRY JACKSON. BARNUM.
Whose last known residence

WITNESS my hAnd and seal of
thiS Court on the 30th day of July,

PubliSh' Aug I, I. IS. 7?. 1973

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

THE STATE OF FLORIDA:

Said Ordinancewasplaced on firSt

DEO

Florida,

FLORIDA.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on th.' 5th day of September 1975, at

in the Petition

('.urlle 0 Smith

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE OF ACTION

LOC AT ED
WITHIN
THE
MUNI(''PAL LIMITS OF THE
CITY OF LOPIOWOOD. FLORIDA,
AND
ZONED
M LIGHT
191.
D U ST P I A L
DI ST P I C T •
SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS.
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

Deputy Clerk

Attorneys At Law
2)21 Dorchester. Ave
P.O Box 7307
Charleston, S C
Publish Aug 15. 37, 79. 1973
DEQ 20

Defendant

AND, you are required to appear
and file your Answer or other
defense or pleading with the Clerk of
theCircuit Court in and for Seminole

C lc'rk, ihe F .irnily Court
Of Charleston County

Orange County,

LONOWOOD.

prehensive. workmn' comp etc
Specifications may be picked up at
Cily Hall. 173 W Warren Aue
Longwoud,froms OQAM untilS 00
PM Monday through Friday
The City reserves the right to

Respondent

BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE

lemberlrd 1975. and Iite ttueorigln6t
with the Clerk of this Court either
before service on the Pdilioner'
attorney or immediately thereafter;
OlherwiSe a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded

ATTEST TRUE COPY

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AMENDING

BRIEF

This includes liability, corn

Individually, and as Trust.

HARRY JACKSON BARNUM,

ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF LONGWOOD. FLORIDA.
AS
AMENDED
AND
SUPPLEMEPITED BY ESTABLISHING
CONSTRUCTION
AND
USE

attorney, wtioie address is Post
Office Box 611, Flagler Beach,
Florida 32036. on or beforc Sep

the odqmnai of the Summons In the
above captioned ause was filed in
the Office of the Clerk of the Family
Court of Charleston County on the
73rd day of June. 1975.

fl

"I'm a mother, and a homemaker,
and my toughest job right now is
stretching my dollars to cover my
family's needs. So I shop for Storil
Is and specaIs in the newspap(,
You'd be surprised how much save."

OF

Plaintiff.
Petitioner.

SUPPLEMENTING OR
DINANCE PlO 113, OF THE CITY

defenses to the Petition, if any, to
Said
action
Omi
Michael
0.
Chiumento, ESQ. the Petitioners

Dated the 17th day of June, 1975.

ORDINANCE

NOTICE is hereby q'ven that
sealed bids will be received in the
City Clerk's Office, City Halt.
LOngwood, Florida. until noon
September SItu, 1975

v
MICHAEL B BUTLER.

arid

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INVITATION TO BID
FOR INSURANCE COVERAGE
CITYOFLONOW000

ALAN BERMAN
ARCHITECT, INC. etc.

IN RE: The Marriage

Evening
Herald, Sanford, Ft.
Friday, Aug. 77, 1973_I B
_________________________________

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-1196.CA.09

LEOPIA MAE BARNUM. Wife,

AND

SEIDEL. and you are required 10
serve a copy 04 your written

Charleston. South Carolina
Tothe Defendanl, George Richard
Huff, above named. take Notice that

.

Jaycees Set
Fish Cc;n test

AN

Reading, Pennsylvania
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petilion for DisoIutjon of
Marriage has been filed against you
by
your
husband,
LUTHER

the Complaint.
0000STEIN 8. JEPIPIINGS,
PA
By 5' David G Jennings
Attorney for Plaintiff

Conigliaro said he was hampered with a string
of minor injuries this year. On top of that were
the long bus trips required in the minor leagues
and the realization that the Red Sox, now seven
games ahead of Baltimore in the American
League East Division, just would not be needing

World Record

SUM

clusive of the day of such serivce,
and If you fal to answer the Corn
plaint within the time aforesaid, the
Plaintiff in this action will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in

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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. EDITH M SEIDEL
P 0 No 1. Bou 217

South Caroflrua. within twenty (70)
days after the service hereof, cx

Ted Burgmeier should r.ake a
rh1ch he hopes will fill some
played this week."
oslovakia led the way into the
quality
split end, but Devine is
the gaping holes.
Orantes, the No.4 seed who is quarl.er4inals of the $75,000
He said the return of five still looking for someone to
gunning for his third con. women's tennis tournament.
players who were suspended throw the ball to people like
secutive victory on the pro ten.
Miss Evert advanced to the
last year should be a bonus. "I Burgmeier. Three-year starter
iiip
I
nis tour, won by default over round of eight by default ThursS
would certainly think they Tom Clement.s has departed
Cliff Drysdale of South Africa, day when Mima Jausovec o?
would be a help. They're five and two seniors, Rick Slager
Drysdale called tournament Czechoslovakia defaulted bepretty darn good young men." andFrankAllocco,are fighting
cause of an ir'Iection on her
officials Thursday morning
for the position. Devine, howThe university suspended
1ng hand, while Miss Naysay he was ill and would have t
top sophomore prospects a year ever, would like to go with the [_
forfeit,thenylsftedadoorand ratilovatoppedAustralla'a Hel° youth unless he's
ago after a dormitory Incident
learned it was just gn allergy en Gourlay 6-1, 74.
convIncedoneoftheseniorcan
in which a young wnan
In the clest match of the
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) 12-year-old, dominated the Jo'. and easily treated. He shed day,
leged she was raped. No do a spectacular job
third.seeded Virginia
Tampa, Fla., led by the wans until the final Inning when back to Longwood In time for
charges were ever riled.
At running back, the Irish pitching and hitting of Albert Davenport scored five runs on his doubles match, but it was Wade of Great Britain had to
The five ophomore.s should have talent and power, al. Everett, has qualified to meet five hit.s.
tOO late for the singles match wlna third-set Ue-heeaker 84 to
be some of the most ex- though little speed in Tom Pa. Lakewood, N.J., In Saturday's
get past Isa Fernandez cF
against °'Mes•
Colombia
"In
tile
last
inning,
i
just
got
74, 44, 74.
deciding game of the 1975 Little
Mexican Davis Cup star Haul
tired,"
he
said.
Everett
was
reLeague champIonships.,
n'n also moved to the
Everett went three-for-three placed by Greg Davis, who got
______________________
beating Harold ''-".i"l.#9.l
at the plate and struck OUt 14 the final batter to ground out.
"That's the first time this Solomon 6-3, 6-3, while 19-year.
Make The
batters Thursday as Tampa
old Bjorrm Borg defeated Eddit
Long Hot Summer
held off a late rally and beat year he was put out of a ball
Dibba of MiamI 6-1, 7-5 In a
game," manager Monte
A Real
(Continued From Page i-rn
Viejo in 4:24.07 with Lisa fill. Davenport, Iowa,
secoi
round
match.
COOL
ONE
monds
said
of
Everett.
ger, Michelle Mercer, Peggy
It was the concluding firstAtEastOrange,N,J,,seco,J_
In
the
softbalL
competition,
months ago at Long Beach.
Tosdal and Miss Babashoff, The round game i the four-day Dix Hills came from behind seeded Hit Nastase of Romanla
General
Electric
Jer.ni Franks, clocked in former American club record sudden-death tournament. In with a sixth inning rally that romped past CoHn Dlbley of
4:53.86, scored in the 400-meter was 4:24.76, set by the girls' softball Thursday, Dix began with a single by Janine
AustralIa 6-2, 6-Ito Join topmdividual medley, beating Ka. Lakewood, Calif., Aquatic Club Hills, N.Y., defeated Sturgeon Buckley.
Centra lAir Conditioning
SetdeCI Jimmy Connors In the
thy Heddy of Summit, N.J., who in 1974.
System
Bay, Wis., 3-1 and will meet
quarter-finals of the $50,000 I
lost with her 4:53.99 after
John Naber of Menlo Park, Medlord, Ore., in Saturday's fiAfter Buckley loaded the Tennis Week Open.
PLUM8ING
setting the former record of Calif., swain the backstroke leg nal.
WALL HEATING,
bases, Sturgeon Bay pitcher
INC.
Brothers
Vijay
and
Anand
4:58.13 in the Long Beach trials. in the men's 400 relay in 57.56,
Today's schedule was set Jody Zahn walked home a run, AmritraJ of India also moved
1007 Sanford Ave 322.S42
I
Linda Jezek of Santa Clara, smashing the record of 57.70 by asIde for consolation games beCalif., whittled time off the 100. Mike Stamm of San Diego, Ca- tween losers. Foreign teams
meter backstroke in the 400. III., during the 1972 Olympic were excluded from this year's
mu1)
meter relay, turning in a tlmc Games in Munich, Germany. series.
of 1:04,51 and bettering the
Naber's team finished ninth.
Everett, a 5-foot-9, 145-pound I
1:04.68 posted In 1974 by Margie The Long Beach team of Mike
Moffitt of Fairfax, Va.
Mcintyre, Kevin Williams, Ken
Miss Jezek's team didn't win. WilLs and Bruce FurnLss took
The team title went to Mission the trophy in 3:51.5.

Ta

Respondent,

otIce

Legal

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL cIR
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CASE NO. SU72CA04.G
DIVISION 0

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
tti. City of Longwoud, Florida, that
the City CouncIl will hold a public
hearing to consider enactment of
Ordinance No 105. entitled:

and

MOPlEDandrcguredtoant-aerlhe
Complaint in this action, of which a
copy it herewith Served upon you,
and toserve a copy of your answer to
thes.aidComplamntonthe%ubscriber
at hI office In Charleston Heghtt,

Leaders

31 ("ruht.. SO 31. Cash. Ph..

HEREBY

Legal Notice

CITY OF LONOWOOD,FLORIDA
NOTICEOFPUBLICHEARINOTO
CONSIDER
ADOPTION
OF
PROPOSED ORDINANCE

EDITH M SEIDEL.

SUMMONS
DEFENDANT ABOVE

Devine: Irish Season 'Mystery To Me'

TedaVsO.m,s
Hov*Ion (Richard 9$) at Chi

CASE NO. 7S1S7.CA.O4.F
In Re: the Marriage of
I UTPIER SEIDEL.
Petitioner,

Defendant

SOUTH BEND. md. (AP) — perienced players on the team, rise, Russ Kornman and Mark before playing again this fall, the dormitory incident should
The secondary should be esNo one seems to know what since Devine plans to start a Mchane. Art Best qualifies as a
On defense Notre Dame Is give Devine a big boost on the pecially strong with regulars
kind of football team NoIre youth movement,
breakaway threat, but appears traditionally tough, and Devine line and in the secondary. R
John Dubenetzky and Randy
Major League
Baseball
Dame will have this season.
I.)evine Inherits a team from to be having off-field diffi- has an extremely strong nude- Browner and Willie Fry are Harrison returning.
And that includes new coach Ara Parseghian, who aaked out culties. He was disciplined by us to build around this year.
prime candidates for the ends
At tackle are two all.AmeriDan Devine.
Parseghian once last year, and
The five players who were and Luther Bradley has a spot can candidates, Jim Stock an
as coach last year, ttat
"So much is a question mark, little left In the way of seasoned must see the dean of students suspended last year because of at safety.
National League
Steve Niehaus.
National Leagtc
At this point, it's even a mys- performers.
East
PATTING
at bats)- tery team to me," said Devine.
Madi', (hi 1)00
W I Pc?. GB
363. T Simmons
Pitt5bt,rols
55 55 StI, 3)7. Watton. Htn. 37$; "Ten of 11 offensive starters
All bUt seven starters have
PhlpPd
6$ s sis 1
!.anoulllen, PaP'. 376; Morgan. are going to have to be e- graduated or been sidelined for
t t rs
67 39 336 7'i ('in. 377 Jnthua. SF. 377
the season by injuries, and only \jjj,
plac"
VVni
P,t'w Yrirk
$4 40 31$ 3
PIIP'lS-(ath. Phi, S; Mot
64 io3 fl'-1 cap, (in. Ii Rose', Cm. $3
Devine, who left his position one offensive starter returns
La
n 1t4a tches
Montreal
37 7) 173 16', I c,s I A. $0 Monday. c.
as coach of the National FootThat's guard Al Wujclak, an
West
PUNS
RATTED
- BROOKLINE, M. (AP) of qualified
Spain's by
Manuel
Cincinnati
—
•j
:lmisk. PhI. 100: Bench. Cm.
93. ball League's Green Bay Pack. exceptional talent, says Devine. Top-seeded Guillermo Vllas —
IN-Lu
default.Orantes Kodes of CzechoslovakIa 6-1, 6- Into the round of eight. Vijay
I os
Arople's 67 31 536 to'
Stauti, PlY, $7 T Perez, Cm. era to replace the retired Ara The other line positions may be Argentina and 37-year-old Rod
0. They'll meet Saturday In the posted a 6.2, 7-5 victory over
S Franclico
61 61 IN fl's £1: Watii'vi. Htn, 7$
Parseghlan,
said
he
learned
filled
by
newcomers
or
conVilas,
the
1974
Grand
round of eight.
pj
Nikkl Spear Yugoslavia an
San DiPQO
s7 oi 436 76'
Lever
of
Australia
won
their
champion,
won
for
the
24th
time
Atlanta
¶6 71 Ill 7$',
HITSCm. 166.
little about his new team's p0. verted defensive players like way through to the quarter-ti. in his last
Phi,
164.Pose.
Garvey,
"I was expecting a real tough Anand beat Geoff Masters ot
LA. Cash,
153,
HouSton
tentialfrom spring drills,
4$ SI 377 37'
Mad101k. (Pu. 155: Millan, NY.
25 matches, whipping match and I caine away with a AustralIa 6-3, 2.6, 6-3.
Thursdayi Result
157
When fall drills open next end.
sophomore Ernie Hughes, an nals of the $100,000 U.S. Pro Mike Estep of Dallas 6-4,
fairly easy win," said the 37.
At Harrison, N.Y., topeeeded
(Pilcano 7 I os Arineies 0
DOUBLES- POSe
Cill.
10.
week, Devine will be looking
Tennis Championships at Long. Thursday. Lever, a fivetiine year-old Lever, who Is seeded Chris Evert and second-rated

Baseball

COUNTY OF CHARLESTON
SUSAN CHURCH HAFF

GEORGE RICHARD HAFF,

The game's superstars meanwhile drifted
back in the pack as the 100-plus temperatures
heavy rough and Colonial's deceptive charntj
commanded a harsh toll.

Legal Notice

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

Plaintiff

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IN THE FAMILY COURT
Ho. H,SI
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

$

"We don't know a lot about Walton, but in the
t\IC)t t/l/:::ing
Films of two San Antonio games he threw the ball
him.
real well," said Jacksnville Coach Charlie Tate.
JACKSON Viii .E APt
Runrnng back
''AS of today, I am no longer a Red Sox," 14
They also have a good fullback in Jim Strong.
NAIIAN'!, MLSS. I AI't "My body is falling
'lommy Heamon of the Jacksonville Express has and running back in Billy Sadler."
apart," said one-time Red Sox slugger Tony said at a news conference at his nightclub in
a special affection (or his opponents in Saturday
Sadler is fourth best rusher in the league with Conigliaro as he retired from baseball to become Nahant. "1 have no regrets."
night's World Football League game here 218 yards, fourth best receiver with
Conigliaro started with the Red Sox in 14,
14 catches a television sportscaster.
against the San Antonio Wings.
conigliaro,
whose
second
comeback
attempt
and
his future looked bright the next year when,
But Reamon says that will only spur him to t17 for 168 yards and leading scorer with i points.
"We have a pretty solid team," said wings was marred b' Injuries, weak hitting and a at age 20, he slammed in 32 home runs, leading
harder to win.
Coach Perry Moss, "but we have some soft demotion to the minors, said Thursday he will go the league.
"I love all of those guys," said Reamon, spots. Jacksonville might find them."
to work next month for WJAR-TV in Providence,
He was a power In the team's successful
referring to Wings who were hLs tennirnates n
R.I.
pennant
drive in 1967. But in mid-August, a high,
the Florida Blazers last season.
Although San Antonio has played twice as
"I
have
had
just
about
enough
baseball,"
said
Inside
fastball
struck him In the eye and put him
The Orlando-based Blazers didn't enter the many games as the 1-1 Express, Tate said
the 30-year-old former star. It was the latest turn out of action for the next season.
reorgan1ze
this season and its players were young Jacksonville team gained experience and in a career of ups and downs that appeared to
be
He played again in 1968 and was named
assigned to the new franchise at San Antonio. confidence by beating Birmingham last week, finished In 1967 when
he
was hit in the head by a "Comeback Player of the Year." In 1970, he hit
Reamon, the league's leading runner in 1974, was
"They are do1n things a lot hetter," Tate .aid pitched ball.
36 home runs but WII traded to the California
tradeti to Jacksonville.
of his rookies and younger players.
Conigliaro's latest comeback try with the Red Angels in the offacason.
"We went through so much adversity and still
Jacksonville's offense rides on the passes of Sox caine thIs year. But after going through
In California, he was plagued with double
were like brothers," said Reamon, referring to NFL veteran George Mra, who rates fourth in
spring training, he played in just 21 big league vision and recurring eye problems. He played in
unpaid salaries during much of last season. "If the WFL at this point, and the running of speedy games before his release June 16. Then he went only 74 games In 1971 before quitting baseball for
yti can visualize what we went through, you can Reamon and strong Alfred Haywood.
to the Red Sox' international League farm club the first time,

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FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) — 'It was,"
smiled Al Gelberger, "sort of a funny round.'
Not funny ha, ha. Funny weird.
He missed greens, visited bunkers, romped
through the wilderness, muffed short putts,
explored the "boondocks" and shot a
remarkable four-under-par 66 Thursday.
He tamed Colonial's terrors with birdies on
four of his five closing holes and seized the first
round lead in the $250,000 Tournament Players
Golf Championship.
"I was very lucky," he grinned.
The lanky sharpshooter speared an 18-foot
putt at the last hole to sweep past Jack
Nicklaus, Hale Irwin and Bob Dickson in the

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and the seal of ths court On tISu5 20th
cMy of Auiqint, 1913
(SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the C..uit Court
By' Elaine R'Charde
Deputy (leek
Arthur I Rarmsv'n III
Rc'tir'rtson, Wit iams.
Dvne 8.1 ewi
37 Fast Third Street
Apopha. F'otii$ 17733
Attorneys for
Iaintmll
Publish Aug '7. lo'
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plat thereqf as recorded in plat book
1. page 6, Public records of Seminole
County. Florida. to your wife,

t,IARY LEE BREWER. .
sum at alimony, and you

are

requlr
written

to serve a copy ot your
defses, if any, to the
Pe'ition on the Petitioner tattorney,

BILL MCCABE. whose address i
Meyers. Mooney &amp; Adler, P A . I?

South

lake

Avenue.

Orlando,

' —
Flonid.a. 32*11
tember It, 1975. and file the o'ginal
with the Clerk of Itis Court eilher

before service on Petitioner's a'
tone'y or Immediately thereafter
otherwise a default will be entCre'd
against you for the reid demanded
in tpie Petition
WITNESS MY HAND and Seal ot
th Court cxi this 12th day of Aunust.
1173
ISEAI.)
Artfr'. "

::"#th r
terk of the C'.uit Court
by
Flame RiCPurcje
Dept'Iy Clerk
Publish 4ug IS fl. 798. Sept . 1773
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(24) Life Of Leonardo
Da Vinci
(44) Braves Baseball
2:30 (9) WrestlIng
(13) Movie
(24) Animal World
3:00 (24) Book Beat

Family
(9) Kolchak
(24) Big Band
Cavalcade
(35) Braves Baseball
(44) Greatest Sports
Legends
8:30 (6) Big Eddie
(44) Braves Baseball
9:00 (2. 5) NFL PreSeason
Football
(6) Mary Tyler
Moore Show

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11:45 (2) Movie

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women's tennis 013
stations around the country

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(I) Protectors
12:15 (2) Movie
1:00 (44) Bobby Goldsboro
1:15 (9) MovIe
1:35 () Movie
1:43 (2) Daily Devotional
2:55 (9) Daily Word

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Guitar Lesion;

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SANFORD - by owner, 3 B4, 7
bath, 7 yrs old Central heal air,
carpet, garage, screened porch,
large lot, QOOd lo(atioo Assume
pet or $lS0down, FHA Priced
below FHA appraisal 32361)2
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MODELS NOWOPEN FOR INSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIES

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VA So DOWN
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Each Wcodmere Horn, Feature; Central Heat And
Air, Shag Carpetirg In Living Area;, Inside And
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I t Come
On Out And See For Yourself

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Sanford. by Owner. 3 BR. I bath.
large eat.ln kitchen, ptus format
dining room
New carpet,
replace, large corner lot
Pflll reduced 121.500. Call 131

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JOHN ROLFE

REALTORS $306.06)

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Chico got him boozed up so he were referred
to a
specialist.
wouldn't
know
what
he
was
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The test and X rays he ordered __________________________

learn their soi is the

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lung, and he reacted to tuberculosis in many ways, but
it is not. It Is caused by fungi.
hlstoplascai.s

Ladles a; fashion show directors for
SarahCovintryitwalry earn $3 to
$3 per hour commission, Full or

part.tlme

No experIence

We have listings We have buyers
We need another real stat•
ForrestGre*ne, Inc.
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VOUMAY

BLOODY

AWAY FROM
THESE 4

SHOWS

TEXAS CHAINSAW
MASSACRE

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star as

Rockford finds himself prescribed. They say that

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growthof the spore,s just as the

Cloris Leactiman and
Holtr'ook are neighbors.

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The process leads to for.
flame unwittingly lures Rock- months to check on it.
rnat.ion
of spots of calcium
SANFORD AND ford into the sticky situation.
DEAR
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large spots of calcium. Then
when an X ray is taken, the

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even If the patient has ef.
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For Saturday, August 23, 1975

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alert

for

from the

today. Your judgment many directions, your patience mnismouthlng her name,
carelessness.

fungus

infection,

infection

the local new's. If iou can answer

the questions

EvenIng Herald, 372.3611.

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You'll come up on the short end not the P'Istoplasmosls will turn

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AND )OGOIDLNOLDIIS

FROM THE IARULOUS
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today, HarsJwartjsc,oulzJ inflict you're thinking to another. Bite

knowledge

that you are document by the old X raya that

)iAGIT!'ARRJS (Nov. 23-Dec.

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FRIDAY NIGHT 7

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YOUR CAR OR EQUITY

CALL

ROCKY STONE

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Mo!orc',cIe Insurance

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1977 Honda 150 CL
Good Condition, 5,300
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PAINT SALE
boat 6 trailer *th I I 'OVltmG HAULING SALVAGE
Save now on discontinued paint I motor Also 15' Traveler &amp; Trailer
flroo&amp;s

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factory color; ard white, 53 99 Pet
gal. Interior semi gloss enamel
Latex or Oil Base. 5599 per gal.
factory color; only lnteror and
exterior high gloss enamel, fat
tory colors A. whut, 5,699 per gal
Values to$1l 99 per gal All color)

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Come early to
MARY CARTER PAINTS
5155 Elm Avenue
Sanford 377 3619

MID 20's- NEW

HOMES. 3 &amp; I
bedl'OOmL S pcI down, 7*a pet.

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Iformerly
Narriett's Beoy Nook)
519£ Pifl 372 57i7

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2 BEDROOMS, 1 bath

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after 4 P

RORSON MARINE
7977 HYY 17 92
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stored &amp; moved 3729112 or Iii

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3210440

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Your financi.d

prospects

stIll spending mtxh nw than
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
&amp;i that. '11*11 *
are wary about 'naking be 1'aUed
you can afford. If you watched 19) Put on your thinking cap If &amp;rreements with persons you the $POS of the tingt*i s
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tr'1ng to remember know little about.
walh"d off the symptoms
you're

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disappear.

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automobIles
Florida onty, Fa.? interview ap

transport

po:ntment, call 203867.1118 Week.

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clearing 3728627 alter S
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Free Estimates RIL Con
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your roof

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wpierever.1d0 them a favor, Place

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move irs 1st mortgage paymt'nt

other things thAt are Cluttering up
the coon

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Directory,

371 0207

roofing 7735765

Cassetbørry, 17 97.1)04706

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Thinking about that Sumrne'
vacation? Gets better car through
the dIa'ssititd ad In today's paper _______________________________
Offic. M.thksas

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Ii 're wCuldnt be any

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PURIFICATION SYSTEMS

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whatever you have In Classified

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•aatSOow)syI MOITOAGI,PIINCIPAL*WDINYIII$TATIPCT.

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RCQiStCred u,,ith the state as Class A

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PAUL SLAT E1
Profs'ss;onal Wallpaper Hanger

"WcSCivic, all makes and models'
Free Picb.up anti Dei',ecy

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or Ho

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

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liii) 1,'lr'ry Ave. Sanford
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Custom Work licensed, Bonded
F rr'e ,'stima'e 771 8036

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PHONE SALE$ AGENT.
DURING WEEKDAYS
SALES BY KISH 13) 7165
1111041
REAL ESTATE
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All types and sizes

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CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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ESTERSON LANDCLEARING

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Entertainment
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150 37) 3686
JTHE
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MAGNOLIA- 3 AR 7 BATH
75" Color TV. Stereo Combination
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Cheap Color Portable Also 1961
1 BR Ii BATH
MAPLE

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about the posslbthty of

Friday only 377 1917

'153.36

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Console fl'

access to Lake Martham. New
Roof, carput, all furni$hed.

OASIS 373 1050

7 PR

BIPC'ri-

Used

FULLER BRUSH

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Backhoe Service

Home

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with
excellent condition
5700 1
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Weddings. Cand.ds. Commercial,
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and large bar for sale Can be seen

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All types lots &amp; acreage cleared We
Shingle's. All work guaranteed
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have top Soil, till dirt. cty. and
BROGDEN ROOFING. 3236700
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shell available Please caM
ROOFING
REPAIRS
FOR
or da, ]1 "
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REASONABLE
PRICES call Don
repair, roofing, panting Concrete

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Work Fill
tOp SOil 332 5943

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warehouse All or part Will

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Ph 377 1057

lesvletIou
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tntall cellulose laber blcwn fl
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Discount Prices 3726670

Johnson anti trailer. 5350. Can be I

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I II' Orlando Clipper with 5 HP

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a
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Butter Churn, Furniture. Depth
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sale; company needs people to

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pointment;, pegboard. clsairside

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fenced yard. toned

Realty. 6210711

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(Fully Equipped Kitchea

will
control t1m1n, you'll wind up doing
you think and do. just the oppt1iite and play the

cause toloso your temper,

1?00Frnpi Ave
37) 7310

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tops and roots

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ANY PLACE
SANFORD AUCTION

373

Service, used machines

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LIENS PAID OFF

£6, West Sanford

KENMORE WASHER, parts.

SEMINOLE CO Beautiful 5 or ID
acres, paved road, trees. clear.

month Call 322 1170

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air, fenced yard 517.501)
CALL TO SEE
- 53-TV.Radio-Stereo
--SANFORD- 3 BR. l'i baths. (Cl
1.50; 86W, from
tral heat &amp; air, fenced yard. will Color TV't
$15. Servce all make; HERBS'
dicker or swap $13900
TV 170Q 5 French, 323 1731
CALL US NOW

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2t"x6)",vtiite,likenew
$75 3730118

1 wooded acre. hugh and dry I
1.1.995 15943196
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In fact, they can prove to he' catt2es up with you. You'd
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) spot is tilstoplasmoeis and not a Malec.' female, full or part time, for HOME, all extras, gooi location
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expensive today.
MAKE OFFER.
ratherbeplaylngtennlsorgolt. You'll be torn
the spotcausedbyacaicer,Thatiz home health care, sifter; com
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and
light
house#eepmn
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl) desire to do something that t
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COUNTRY LIVING
,tles servIng the elderly In

CANCER (June 21-July fi)

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Sanford Ave
42 ' bile Homes
Air conditioning
Home Improvements1
Pest ontroI
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to S Furniture. Misc ISO? Wyn
Heat 6 Air Conditiung I Interior, E.?erior Plastering
GREGORYMOBILE lO.'.SES
ART BROWN PEST CONTPO
For free estimates. Cell Carl
Plaster patching &amp; Smulated I
newond Drive, Sanford
3103 Orlando Drive
2562 Park Driy
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford. 372
brck &amp; stone specialty 377 7750
Sanford 3735700
372 65
1771
BIG RUMMAGE SALE, Sat. Aug.
73,$'3Oarn to5pm Children's AIR CONDITIOPIIPIG.1BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE.
43--Lots-Acreage
dresses 6 Shoes. Boy' pants.
Cire
MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR ______________________—
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We Buy Furniture

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FISH. SWIM. SKI- I BR. water
front home, beautiful kitchen.

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I'efl)C*ltl to suIt tenant. 377 $32) or
Per'scm to work with people in 3724670.
professIonal office No experience.
HlghscPmoI diploma Replyto Box
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train for management. Great
tuturc potential with fast growing

and to be

Car!

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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correspondent w4i0 can Cover city
councIl meeting's arid keep upwith

The

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REAL ESTATE. INC.

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write? Do you lIve In the OvIldo _______________________
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9 10 NBC ROCKFORD family doctor gave us any lungs, and they set up
supplier. FILES "Claire" Rerun Jackie
cause for this. If any treatment housekeeping there. The lungs

Me

Sell

We bu
Furniture &amp; Mitceltane.ous Sell
for 30 pct commisSIon Free Pick
ups Auction Saturdays 7 pm
Sanforg J77 2770
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agricultural JuSt 2 blocks from
Lake Monroe 177.900
COLOR iv. 111 9SMONTH
CALL NOW
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
SANFORD - 7 Story. 3 BR home,
6U 1006
central heat &amp; ar, fenced yard.
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beautiful oaks 117.000
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WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY duplex Live in one
side, rent lhe other, lower your Yard Saae- Saturday til 17
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Cost of living 119.400
Stereo '64 Ford, lamp's misc
,,,,, h1 4 anfOfd Ave

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FIENDISH

JOHNNY WALKER

building,

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toss pies and get Involved in a

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are loaded with all kin
of
mr'rhandise Come early &amp;
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central heat 6. air, range
refrigerator, 20' 10' storage

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372-2090
practice problems, taught by cx
perlenced H. I P BLOCK in. j
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house, 7 BR, carpet,
structors
drape. &amp; paneling $13 63769
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Enrollment I; open to men arid For rent or sale' 2 yr's old. 3 BR. 2
women of all agel No previouS
bath famIly tm 7 car garage,
traInIng or experience requited.
central aIr, heat, kitchen equip
ped. Call eves 6.2$ 3094
For complete detaIl;, call:
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109W 1St St ,377 7315
Wi" Buy Furniture

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Normal retail lot prce
51,175 Well Sell for $195 for quc
Sale 507 Magnolia. Sanford

50

Reconditioned flatteries, 517.95 cx
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tuItIon course. Classes con
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date working students and ho*. 3 Bedroom patio homes, $309 mo.

Inst1'stona: The hidden name. lIsted below appear forward,
backward, up, down, or diagonally in the puzzle. Find each
hidden name and boa
in ii shown:

USED CARS

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Bedroom wIth family room or
will teach vcu to prepare Income thIrd bedroom Air

x s K 'V I s c H

ROBERT L

Payton Realty

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BKIHKNM

332 5274
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Plymouth Satellite Sebring Coupe.

CHICO &amp; THE MAN

1 Piee Houseful)
UPHOLSTERY
CASH 373-4375
We an save you money Complete
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re upholstery
&amp;
Furniture Wanted to buy used off ce furntur,'
An,' Quantity PIOLL'S Cassei
refinishing
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6457
717S YALE AVE -3 or I DR mini
farm, with lots of fruit has I BR

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SACRIFICE
Home on lake. 3 BR. dO0Lnnqwcxxj Ave ,AI?amonte Spgs
2 baths, central heat air
339 777) Of 531 6513
GOOf) t OCATED COMMERCIAL
PPOPF PlY
foe sale or lease Queen site Simmons Hide A Bed,
rf'uphnlstlred
rpcnnditioned
5'000m new at half
the showroom Of ice SN &amp; corn
p.,re $775 firm
Elatc. tSroer
RESTORATIONS UPdl IMITED
177 1101.
Hwy 177 at Plumos.a
Av at I? 97
339 7777 orS3l 6971
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Vouth bed. cornulete, 130, Maple
HAL COLBERT -headboard. 125: Sofa bed. 180;
REALTY INC
China i'atiinet, $75, Platform
207 F 75th 5? m
roCker, $70. Dinette. 6 chairs,
HAL COLBERT. REALTOR
Pedestal table, drop leaf, 145;
Eves 372 0612
Large reclirier, 563. CreCit o'
5dm. Williams
approved buyers, 10 p&lt;t discount
REALTOR ASSOCIATE.377 151;
for cash KULP DECORATORS.
409 W 1st 51, 377 7)35

75)9 GALE PLACE- 3 BR, 1", bath,
garage, 3 yrs old, In new condltion 571,900

Breezes Create the Lifestyle

3 B. It', bath, air conditioned.

1965 Buick

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Where Quiet Nlqhts and Cool

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717 BAYWOOD CIRCLE- 3 BR. 1',
batt',, new carpet, in excellent
condition Large lot $?L500

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-ses Unwlst

Wagon, auto, full power, air, AM

CASH
For Your Junk Cars

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Building A New Home?

SANFORD

c74arincr's

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REAL ESTATE

b-

373 9)36

'71 Pinto. automatic, air
'65 VW, SR , rebuilt engine.

For used furniture pp4inc fools
etc Buy 1 or 1001 items Larry s
Mart, 715 Santo Ave

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Mall' 4 Bedroom, 7 bath. screened
patio, corner lot 531.500 by owner

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rrom

1100E 2SthSt

372645$
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(deposit. Sunlsnd 323051$

EGBFAWDJUP ADPONOP

anguish multiplies when they

"M EANSTR E ET"

322.2090
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GOOD INCOME
Comtortable &amp;
(Onvenient 2 SR With 7 apart
merits, rents SIlO ra 579Q
TWO ACRES
with 4 UFI home on
GoOd garden land or pasture.
577.000
I ARr,E SHADED F EP4CED BACK
YARD with 3 BR. 1 bath home

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SANFORD

LAKE MARY- 2 BR Duplex; $150
plu; ISO deposIt
Forrt Greene Inc.
REALTORS

preparation.

S 0 A 11 A M P 1 C

371001)

front toad deluxe sewing machine
Sold new for 5)49.00. Pay balance
of 161 or 10aymentsof $9 See at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First. Downtown
322911) Eve (69 1146

517W 1St St .327 5641.

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,pIex,1oom turn apt., adult;
Call 322-3610 after 3)0

DENTS.

N P U V H o P 1 X F A A W I A U N A 0

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1505W. 25th St.

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Harris play parents of a haiened and, as a result,
finds himself with a new parttormented daughter who

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1972 Plymouth Barracuda. toad:1
hard car to find. 1)995 Ask tr
Chuck Gamby. 373 7730 Deai'-r
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Masc your Budget go further,
the Ciassifled Ads every day

CHOICI LISTINGS

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on how to receive a free set of
67-Uve'stock.Pouury
waterless cookware.
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REALTOR
2565 Park Dr
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LIVABILITY PLUS-- 3 BR. 7 bath, LONGWOOD:3 bedroom, 2 bath, by
well
maintained,
recently
owner Traisferred. must sell.
redecorated, nice trees &amp; Shrubs,
123.700 $31 7791
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529.500
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Home with Pool, In Deltona. price
FROM
(all IJS On Lots &amp; Acreage
reduced for guick sale Owner
1 25
transferred 574 7366
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P.'L S REALTORS

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31A- ipIexes

TERVIEWS AVAILA.

N A I U K I K F I N

OPOPTLJNITYKNOCKS1BR3
t - .ith r,'tip( ej from $31.thO to

2 BE DROOM
TOWNHOUSES

Large 2 bedroom duplex, kitchen
equIpped, completely fenced,
Laxe Mary $110 372126$

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gotng to make her fall for him.

Julie

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Apartments

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80—Autos for Sale

Waiting for a bargain? But you need
baths, garage. 175.750 Acre
'6$ Falcon. 6 std Show room corid
Your ChOiCe
Seto appreciate
a least) bedrooms with )i1 bath.
967 Plymouth Idoor, real cipan car
Realty. REALTOR. 373 7750
377 7551
'66 Chevy Wagon. low miles.
3328015
built In kitchen, i:entral heat, walt
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Must see to believe 327 7)53
'65 Fleetwood. like new
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wall carpef and in a good Sanford T
BR, scr porch, FP. garage, Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Count
'64 Ford, excellent 2nd car, 1)95
location! Here it is. and the
196$ Ford Galaxie 500 XL. Th9
carpet, no qualifying 111,950
er tnp 5ink lntallation avail
Good
credit? Low monthly prnts
67AFeed
necs want to sell now Only ___________________________
automatic transmission Ne
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Acre
1
at
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1
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2? t52 an
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Realty, REALTOR 32) 7750
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Many others to choose from
paint, excellent ConditiOn,
323 9410
.
373 5570 Of 531 M05
Jl?a DANDY JAll FEEu
3733616
7 Bedroom, 1901 ummerlln AVC
- -- Larry
Saxon, Realtor
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"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
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$1,900
GORMLY'SE
16 Sanford377 47) 1969 Volkswagen Fastback, very 1949 VW Bus, Very Clean, rebuilt
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51 Household Goods
377 3197
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_________________________ gOod condition, 1(00 372 7441
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enane. 11.995 Ask for Duane
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.__________________________
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McGuiry. 332 1651 Dealer
68—Wanted to Buy
BALL REALTY
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BROKERS
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Assume Payments
,

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BUILT WITH PRIDE-) BR.? balh,
all extras, large room;. 7', acres

STUDIO

8OAUtos for Sale
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ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING
AND BOARDING KENNELS. 377
5757
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1911 ?$y 1792 Open Sat. &amp; Sun. 95
5Th 2920

322• 2420 Anytime

1•

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1970 Oldsmot11e. 9 passenger vista 1961 Ctiryl'r S'it on
ici 9
Cruiset; power steering. bakes.
ssenger all extraS Very good.
at &amp; wondows. air. AM FM
;; 3775751
Ster
51.500 or best offer. Call -_____________________
322 1645 after 5.
1974 Chevy Nova, I door. loldtcj,
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ejtra clean This car was 11195.
Tw 196.4 Pontiac
now 17.595 Ask for Chuck Gamh,r.
StatIon Wagon;
373 77)0 Dealer
327 1159 7615 PalmeftoAve.
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small 165 up One female
miniature Dachshund, red, 165

t WPiet'i YOU SCi' D

REALTOR 37?
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.' RVI(I IlL YOtID
i Ill CONTRACT"

Luxury Patio

1.

Barry PIftS
372 1114

many other misc items 332 6196.

Casua! living in this DY PlC) MITE
4 hr. I bath home Too many

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buffer, Airless Spray, fireplace

will finance mo pmts of 1119 51
Call E 0 Hodge, (901) 191 7157
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Kish Real Estate

Gardens

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Florida room. fCflCPd yard A real
harcj.in at 177.000

377 1959.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Friday, Aug. 22, I97 -5B
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50-Mscellaneous for Sale

AFTER tIPS

eneva

Peas, you pick, black eyes (purple DELTONA- New Duplex. Furn
pwl. Newpatchescontlfl'JICOrninU
urifurn Drape;. Water, Lawn
in On Oron Ave. 6. 1 mi North
Care
3fl 1175 Or 641 6344.
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11.6.1
Mi.
West
of
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of 16 and lust
West of Sanford Closed on Sun LONGWOOD, beauIfulIy located on
acre p1st, Deluxe 7 bedroom
7 _____________________________
duplexej; air. carpet, craps,
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applances. utlltly room, carport.
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fl-Imt,ton
$170 $47 1757.
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A S II I N G 1 0 N H B V N (' X S

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Garnett White

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all utilities turn 197 50 Adult; %
only 372 7296 eves. &amp; wk r'ds

DRUM LESSONS
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Sten stror'ri

Central lorida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
7 BR,, fenccd yard, carport, privlte 377 1991
19)9 S French

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CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR

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Lamont's romance

fighting the evil foreign

Women's

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hero, a
dashing figure
Th1'C Will throughout old California,

Globetrotters
Popcorn

StyliSh I bedroom, 2 t.itt. o'Ided
with ctras Big lot an utility
building Reasonably pricerj in

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11:30 (6) Newswatch

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Nogualitying
POOL HOME - Reduced 15.000, 3 76905 Palmetto Ave. Sanlord 7 BR

per mo References ruired 175
damaget fee 377050$
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cruSt Company Fare; also good
,, pan lunhal Send self
addressed stamped envelope and
$100 to C F. RecIpes. P.O Box
-_157, Apopka, Fla 3770).

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Lawn Mwtr. We 1q11 The Best &amp;
MQSSIE C. BATEMAN
Female Puppies
Service the Post. Western Auto.
R'
Imos old,%lO
Real Estate Broker
301 W 15? St
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313 1766
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322.7643
WILSON MAIEP FURNITURE
FREE KITTENS to good homes, 7
Beautiful ranch type home, 3 6.1
BUY-SELL - TRADE
week; old 3220 ,25 atter 515.
acres, stable
teen area 6.47
311 315E. First S?
)fl
5672
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1617, 373 6186
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Siberian Hu;ki, AXC
I?" Belt Sardet, 'pl'," drills, one
Female,
all white, lOmos.
SANFORDS
SALES
LEADER'
A small Classified Ad brings big
high speed. 1 low 5peed Dress
1700 3fl 5752
returns Try one and see Call 332 DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS? 7
coats. 1711 short; 62 vol lane
7611 or $31 9]
ay books: Bonita bt and Maltese PuPpies, beautiful, Whi?C. S
bedrooms I', bath condominium
trailer, rolling scaffold, ext
wkS old. AKC Peg .11501200 6M
Fat in kitchen. privacy fence
fly o*ner 3 Bpdroom, I bath, w w
6162
Mantenanc
board, 7 Coleman lanterns. dec
free 523.500 wIth

Broker. 107W Commercial
Sanlord3fl 7511

furnIshed or unfurnhlh9d Newly

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md Fruit trees Close an, Sanford.

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Gentleman wanted to Share
peoses In a 3 bedroom air
conditioned home located at 712
Colonial Wayd

ExperIenced day child care in my Bachelor apt clean &amp; convenient,
fl
home Suntand 3
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prIvate yard, swimming pOol. 2
Mi, from cwntown Sanford 372.
1316 or 372 8699
9—Good Things to Eat
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Icr? Bedroom; Adultsonly
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PARK
AVENUE MCBILE PARK
GrachSk IS to the Poli;h,wPat PiZXI _______________________________
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754$ Park Drive $70 up
is to the Italians. What is it' _______________________________

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Lake

10:30 (33) M.ayberry

squelch

to age2 only Next to new DrIvers'
LIcense Bureau. 3726645

LOB

women can get even.

Harlem

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116W. 2nd St.
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___ - One bedroom efficiency, furnished
$100 per mo, utIlitIes included.
'
Complete child care services. New ___________________________
33? 1410
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Summer pr00ramt HEY DIDDLE
Monthly Rental; Available
DIDDLE DAY CARE. 323 SQ 1135 1150 - Color TV
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY day and
QUALITY INN -NORTH
evening dId care 6:30 am. to 1
431, Lon9WOOd
I
e.m AChIId'sworld,rnIIll
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- Large 1 bedroom aot . air con

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Sci.d

MOE OF THE GREAT

New hOUSeS ma rural area No down
payment, monthly payments less
than rent Gnsernment Subsidiied
to qualifipd buyers Call to see if
you Qualify'
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real E5ttr Rroet
P] W 1st t

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NATIONAL SINGLES
,
CLUB OF AMERICA. Phone: 305 .,TOp AND THINK A MINUTE. If
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there wouldn't be any.
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Lost-- Male Irish Settrr.1 years old; ____________________

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Rams at Buffalo,Angeles
940. "The Mark of Zorro" and "The
Strangler" Reruns The
conclusion. It's a big weekend Night

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* They're Hot" *

Why store it and forget it? Sell it and
forgel itwith a Classltied Ad. 332
3611.
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APE YOU LONELY? Lii us hilp

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Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

Free, 6.117017 for "We Cre"- BAMBOO COVE APTS.

WILLIAMSBURG
SHENANDOAH ROANOKE RIVER
Championship from the
JAMES RIVER
ALEXANDRIA MOUVERNON thte
ftt with Dos
Westchester, N,Y,, Country
TOMORROW: Hodge Podge "B"
all Sunday afternoon. Fairbanks Sr., late; with
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H. &amp;
R. BLOCK, 218
The top women Iros, with the TyronePower.Thlstlme Frank
S.tm* Sit,Ifn4
Langella
plays
the
awashSouth Beach St., Daytona
single exception of Billy Jean
buckling son of a rtspected
King, have been competing
Beach, Fla, 904-252.4685.
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SUN-CLOSED ALL DAY
landowner
who fights op.
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MON-I 3011 N0054
week.
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7301030 P U
presslon
with
his
sword
and
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TONIGHT:
lulL-PRIVATE PARTIES
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anng. "The Night Strangler"
P
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FRWAY
NIGHT
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Work your own hour; Earn extra
7 3010 30 P AS
MOVIES "One More Tim&amp;' and W&amp;5 the pilot that led to the
PM
FRI.- 73011
"Koichak"
series,
starring
incomea;anAVONR,pmnenta
"The People Next Door" Darren McGaven
By Lawrence
SAT—i 301 PM 7 3011 PM
Laflb, LD.
live Call 6413
as the
Reruns Sammy Davis and newsman
DEAR DR. LAMB
OUT000INIOI$NIXT000I
Would
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who track., down a
STORING IT MAKES WASTEPeter Lawford romp again
you
give
us
some
Information
Dr.
SELLING IT MAKES CASH.
SKATE CITY
through London's underworld Jekyll and Hyde killer,
()
PLACEACLASSIFIEDADNOW.
0NTNIDOOTIACKID.,OPP
8:30-9
NBC
CHICO
AND
ThE
My
husband
had
a
routine
in this sequel to Salt arId MAN "Second Thoughts"

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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
For familieS or friends o$probl3m
lnket;
For further Information call 03
ass; or write
fd Al Anon Family Group P.O.

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50 Three (comb
fo,ml
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neglect when NBC starts Its

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44 Kind 01 test
46 Suit part

23 Pub drinks
24 Allot
75 Thought

DOWN
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31 üoy's name
32 Before

WEEKEND SPORTS SON "The Older Woman"

Outdoors

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29Thonn
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED ________________________
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ANYONE OTHER THAN
Mdn or Woman to share eapenses in
MY,SEL F AS OF $ 7015
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01
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70 Principal

7:30 (2) Friends Of Man
(21) When TV Was
Alive
8:00 (2,5) Emergency

Perspective On
The News
(35) Wilburn Brothers
6:00 (2.6,0) News

11:00 (2.0) ink Panther
(4) Valley Of
Dinosaurs
(9) Super Friends

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(33) NFL Action '75
(44)
1:30 (5) Time Of Your

(24) Black

(24) Carrascolendas
(33) Cartoons

L,.,'T152:30P.M.-s1.25

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(33) Burke's Law

(24) Woman
4:30 () CBS Sports
cta
(24) Man Builds,
Man Destroys
(3$) Cir Arid TracK
(44) Sports Legends
5:00 (2) World At War
(5) qreat Mysteries
(9) WIde World Of
Sports
(24) Caught In The
Act
(3.5) Party
44 Time Tunnel
5:30 (0) That Girl

Pebbles And

Bam.Bam
(9) Adventurcs Of
Gilllgan

House

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do this

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(35) World Of
Survival
(44) Greatest Sports
Legends
8'JC. (2.5) Chico And
The Man
(13) flurke' Law
(24) Wall Street
Week
(9) Bugs Bunny
(35, 41) Braves
(24)
Mister Roger 's
Baseball
Neighborhood
900 (2, 8) Rockford Files
(44) There's Plenty
(24) Masterpiece
(9) SWAT.
Of Gold
Theatre
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Hollywood
9.00 (2. 5) Emergency
9:30 (6, 9, 13) Movie
Television
Plus Four
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(35) MovIe
Theater
() Jeannie
(24) The Sinners
3:30 (6) Hogan's Heroes
(44) Movie
(9)
Hong
Kong
10:30 (35) My Favorite
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(9) Golf
9:30 (4) Bob Newhart
Martian
(24)
Romag
Show
(24) Sesame Street
11:00 (7, 6,8,9) News
nnlI' Table
10:00 (6) Dick Cavctt
(44)
Gerald
Derstine
(24) AvIation
(35) Portrait Cf A
Champion
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2,8) TonIght Show
( 44)
(9) Wide World Of
Entertainment
(24) Boarding

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57 Anger

23 Organic
compound

(4) Hee Haw

Festival
(13) Movie

8:00 (2) Addams Family
(6) Favorite Martian
$) Jabberwocy
(9) Yogi's Gang
(24) Villa Alegre
(44) Wally's Workshop
8:30 (2) Wheelie And The
Chopper Bunch

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ACROSS 36 Autumn s one
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20 Masculine
many in fall
37 Rages
appellation

(24) FIring Line
( 35) Bobby Goldsboro
6:30 (2) Florida's
Watching
(4. 5) News
9) News
(13) NBC News
(33) Pop Goes The
Country

1:00 (2, I) Soul Train

(9) MovIe

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Rentals

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Semester

(9) Hollywood
Squares
(13) All Star
Wrestling
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Son

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VJ654
hIs contract provided West's
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singleton heart wasn't the king.
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WEST
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St. Lucie County CIVIl familar sith what a road
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the weekend, as these two otwg outdoor enthusiasts demon"
Thursday. No date has been set sheriff uses helicopter patrol slaughtering. It could be used "rmssions" for a total of 45.9 continual program to expand
strate.
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the efficiency and capability of
Handling the paddles are Spring Teall and Scott Bates as they
petition,
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We are being taxed to death already," said Mrs.
I1aitre.
"Die commissioners keep spending all this
money and I don't see anything happening. The
county has all these judges and courtrooms
already, yet people are being kept in jail awaiting
trials.
"I don't know whether having a courthouse
annex will expedite matters. Nothing seems to be
expedited. Public officials seem to take their own
blessed time about doing anything.
"If the commissioners could just make things

usuhI the Seminole County Commission nequire
the Montgomery Ward Building in Casselberry for a
courthouse annex?
Heactions to that question tere put to a cross
section of county residents yesterday and the answers were just as varied as the persons asked.
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"I'm for it, I think it's a great idea" said Connie
McLaughlin of Winter Springs. "It is a very coneruent spot for South Seminole residents. A good
deal of parking area is available there and the
space is definitely needed."
Mrs. Pat Martin of Altamonte Springs said, "It
sounds like a goed idea as long as it does not mean

Area residents were asked if they
favored acquisition of the MontWard building in Cassel-

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Seminole County Commission for
use as a courthouse annex.

tilt' first time. I think that is needed and I'm for it. I
think school taxes are going up, too," she said.
"I might go along with the idea if the building
will include recreational facilities for the young
people and a library. Educational standards here
are below par, and the library is needed," Mrs.
Guglielinello said.
Dave Herndon of Altamonte Springs said the
county should spend the tax money, "if It is
warranted."
A new Sanford resident. Victoria Curry, said she
tas unaware of the county's plans but said, "it
vtulI tie nice." to have a south Seminole branch.
Rcritv Priest (if Sanford said "yes," the county
needs a courthouse annex.
"We don't have the room in Sanford for a
building. You would have to build something and
that sould be expensive. The annex would not be
"that f at away," she said.

tau.se she says she is unaware of the county's
plans.
Ho Simpson. Longwood realtor: "All I know
about the county's prospective purchase of the
Montgomery Ward buildings is what I've read in the
newspapers, but I have noticed that nothing has
been said about the touny having the property
appraised.
"I don't know how they could have come to a
purchase price without having appraisals done. I
find nothing objectionable about the location. I
think it is probably as good a place as the county
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The county is currently paying $95 a month to
lease two offices in thtScmninolc I'laz.a occupied by
the Manpower office, a representative of the
building department and surx'r%lsor of elections
and license bureau.
Mrs. Peggy I4eMaitre, ('as.selberry, thinks
acquiring the Montgomery Ward building for a

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"It would be a good idea if it is needed," said
Sanford resident Isaac Hines. "It would be
beneficial to the citizens." Hines said, however,
that he was "not familiar" with the county's search
for a south Seminole annex.
Linda Yourshaw, a receptionist In the county
judge's office, said a branch courthouse is "a good
idea."

an increase in my county pro pe rty taxes. It is about
time the residents of South Seminole have more
county services available right here."
"It sounds like a good deal as far as the space is
concerned," said Mrs. Marilyn Guglielmello of
('asselberry," but I don't know if it is a good deal

Greg Knight, 15, of Sanford said, "there's
nothing like that down in that area."
"It would help the Seminole Plaza merchants,"
he said.

courthouseannex would be fine ,f the renovation is

Jackie Emery of Altamonte Springs; "We need
something like this proposed courthouse annex. We
have nothing at this end of the county. When one has
business to transact, now a trip to Sanford Is
necessary. This is a step in the right direction,"
Mary Cordaru of Longwood: "I think it is a good

"We need some more room somewhere," she

financially. I don't know now the county com-

"I &amp;n't pay much attention," Janice Nleagher of

idea. It is certainly a much "er &amp;stance to

titine in a "simple, ettr,ruit'zil and feasible way"
without hiring architects "to reconstruct it."
"aut, if this is going to be an excuse to raise our

said.
Robert Williams of Sanford, said he did not
"know much about it, but a library would be nice for

t'nissioners can afford it.
"If it will mean a raise in taxes, I don't know. It
looks like ('as.selberry is 5 oifmg to have a city tax for

Winter Springs said.
"I guess it would be a good idea,"
I.iziie Haker had no "ornment on the matter

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"I'll file the conflict of In.
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day with a chance of mainly
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matter %hich could lead to his Trepanier. He is not payipg me and public work.
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no local body referees the law, stronger and gusty near
her property.
benefitting financially - for any kind of service."
Slize said it is P each elected
directly or indirectly.
The irony of the charge is that
Various city departments
thundershowers. The rain
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Lake Mary Council member a good portion of the d.irt SIrs. were given use of her repair
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catfish came from th e small lake at Fort Mellon Park, site of th e web of the law's broad language Trepanler has been donated by City equipment is parked on a
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