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states that for the sheriff "to
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ask for any more money at the The front windows of the Schwlnn Bicycle Shop on SR 431 In the Fern Park area were blown
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tlinewhen the tax revenues are lcaingsornc' water damage In the wake of the windstonn.
down is an unprincipled and
hail the size of golf balls was
reported.
unwarranted request."
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proved the $2.3 million budget,
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concerning the alleged threat or officer saying he was moved to precautionary measure
mnent in an effective and ciit reported "contract" on the isolation otter rumors at the because of excessive water. We
ficient manner," Polk said.
Officials at the Lake Butler life of former policeman Ray. prison of a "contract" to kill turned the power off and moved
occupants of 27 suites into
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PoLk's original request and the animal control officer — are animal control officer Robert
some of the balcony railings
wassen
knocking them down No one
budget approved by the board Is being held in "protective Ha) Campbell Jr, 23 of l513L2
seven years i n an d
1285,986 which is reflected in the custody" after death threat Pahnetto Ave., were sentenced years probation; Ilanilin to five was injured, but some vehicles damages today.
the rain was much heavier in window and could barely see
areas of deputies salaries, rumors, but said the alleged to prison June 17 alter pleading
ears prison and five years in the parking area of the motel
The Altamonte Springs Keller the downtown section of the the side-walk, but could not see
ha v e been damaged
social security imid retirement, threat hasn't been sub guilt) in connection with a :
Road sewer plant near the cits
m car In the parking lot
probation : and Call) bell to 10
expenses other than salaries, stantiated.
"it seemed to be a sudden Orange County line, recorded
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nighttime burglary ring years in prison. A circuit court
"One heck of a lot of water
thing
capital outlay, in vestigations
Slevin said, adding three inches of rain In an hour. ('ommissioni were ha v ing a
B. operation
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Polk has replied to the appeal ;f1
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for private rooms and a $50 to $58 hike for S1I11 is a discrepancy, and it'll have to but we'll have to wait until Mr. Besserer comes Evans." Evans is board chairman.
Bates for private and seiiii - private flxuns at private rooms.
II(k," the spokesman said.
Contacted at his office, Evans said he woul
III nnole Meiii(oria I llospiLil are actually $5 hig1wr
A 1105pit4ii spokesman confinned Semino!e be straightened out. . ."
liesserer is (jut (if town on vacation and is ex- '-talk" to Besserer ixhen the hospital aftinistrato
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1*'(te(l back in Sanford on Monday.
returns from vacation.
inistrator Bob Ilesserer and approved last week pri vate rtm.s and $55 for None semi-private rooms.
Of the hospitals surveyed by Resserer, rates
I lite hospital's board of trustees. 'llie Herald
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liesserer's study indicated that semi-private
60 * , time or the expertise" to cheek into details t
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rooms, as of Aug. 12, were priced at $50. In reality,
will days will be higher than nine of 12 hospitals fl re ornmenthitions made by hospital a
Itesserer presented the study to trustees, citing only 44 such rooms were in that price range while effect within IA) days. Semi-private room rates
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l-.errr '-i unit in (omrIthfld, Reid Brodie, the
tt's as twin lower than threv-Purth if tl' lsifo ation, were scaled at $55 [per day,
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hospital's officer in charge of personnel, declined to rates, but he promised to find out the reason.
ices charged at hospitals listed in the study.
'11w same omission occurred in the private room
The study did list deluxe private rooms at
However, with the higher rates approved Aug. classification, which showed these rooms priced at day, and the board approved a hike in that category discuss the matter.
"i don't know until it can be brought up at
Seminole Memorial'
s rates in at least one $55 per day. Actually, only two of 19 such rooms
to $48.aday.
"Fin not in that department," Brodie said,
board meeting. "
tegory are in the top one-fourth of hospitals were priced that low while 17 others were priced at
A hospital spokesman called the differences a
Trustees contacted today were unaware of the
"All I can do is ask him (flesserer)," Evan
$(4) per day, again, as 01 Aug. 12.
sted, not in the bottom three-fourths.
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('uba for the first time in well over a decade.
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than toward Cuba. the sources said, but they
acknowledged it probably will be interpreted as a sottening of the American position toward the Havana reThe decision will not affect to-way trade with Cuba,
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grain
confronted with criticism for allowing
sold to Russia, is marshaling evidence for its claim it
grain exports will have little eff ec t oa retail food prices.
Agriculture Department Secretary Earl L. Butz and his
lop economists and statisticians scheduled a briefing
today for reporters and a conference for farm, trade and
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campaign against Juvenile delinquency says that 15 per
cent of the nation's young criminals ought to be "locked
up because the) re dangerous and e don t know what to
do ik.(h them."
John Greacen. head of the National Institute for

Juvenile Juice and Delinquency Prevention, predicted
in an interview Wednesday that the U.S. rate of Juvenile
crime will continue high for at least 15 more years. He
said the new agency. which uill spend $25 million on
juvenile crime programsbetween now and Dec. 31, cannot
hope to curb the youth crime rate in the inunediate f uture.
"I don't see any substantial likelihood that the amount
of youth crime ii the United States Is going logo down any
substantial degree beteen now and 1990," Greacen said.

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man fell to his death today while apparently trying to
climb down a rope of bed sheets hanging from a fourth
floor room at the Capitol Hotel in Little Rock, authorities

said.
Identification of the victim was being withheld pending

notification of next of 1I1,fl.
Offi ce rs said the man Checked into the downtown hotel
Wednesday night and was registered in room 338. Police
say the rope of bedsheets was extended from a rMiatior in
room 438, which was unoccupied. Authorities said it was
unclear whether the man was trying to reach room 338 or
the ground. The rope of sheets stopped 25 feet short of the

sidewalk.

Consumer Prices Increase
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Government economists say
the latest consumer price report will show a substanfial
increase because of rising farm and fuel prices.
The July in fla tion figure, to be released today by the
Labor Department, is expected to be similar to the June
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The Commerce Department was scheduled to release
later in the day revised figures on the nation's secondquarter total output of goods and services, also known as
the Gross National Product. The department re ported last
that the GNP declined at an annual rate of
month
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uho becomes president is "supposed to become a
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for a preservation record won"Level off and try to concensored by the Bi ce ntennial Corn - Irate
"On the life style in ttxmission came from 12 years of
working with the Game and steady state."
Fresh Water Fish Commission
Other songs protest use of the
grass carp for clearing weeds,
to save wildlife.
"I saw a lot of opportunities the Army Corps of Engineers
to point out things to the people dam on the Oklawaha River
of Florida, things that might not and oil drilling.
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dig another ho1e" he asks in
technical repert," he said.
lfis desire to inform and edu. "Black Gold.cate resulted in his album of
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crowded." Ile sald there are
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IV Sanford Planning and church on a conditional use requires houses no less
Put)hl,hed DA,lv and Sunday,
"almod 1,700 inwtes here in Zoning Commission (P&amp;Z), basis. Braceland said church 1,5W square feet, but petil.ioner trom the total $22-million
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Clayby Thesanfordl-Irfald, Inc ,
facilities lesigned for 710." He tonight at eight, WflI consider officials are attempting to J. W. Agee is L*4.ng for toning budget requests.
100 N flenth Ave, San't'rd.
said 4) men are being held in allowing a church to be localed construct a church building
The commission will need to Fla 12771
to allow houses
on a temporary basis in
136 cells.
cut more than $4-mill!
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unrelated lawsuits, Judge
flerald Staff Writer
Leffler has been assigned one of
The Industrial 25 committee
two suits filed against the
of the Greater Sanford
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-An Orlando man has filed suit Seminole County Commission
Chamber of Commerce today
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in circuit court agai nst the City acting as the County Utility
approved a proposed $7,500 1976
of
Casselberry
seeking Control Board,
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arrest and a utility company is Berry filed suit for Southern
City Commission.
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water and sewerage rate inManager W.E. (Pete) Knowles [.
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the
had
recommended
-'Jose h Lawt on Miller, of
One tilt seeks t have
Industrial Committee
Orlando, against the City of court quash the Utility Board
allocation in the a5-6 proposed
Casselberry, the plaintiff order and remand the proposal
city budget to
cut from last
claims he was arrested by (or furthe
oceedi
policemen,
publicly
charged
The
second
lawsuit against
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a
crime
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without
a
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Miller alleges police told him Dominick Salfi. This action 4
chairman John Krider said, "I
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br Ray Weeks and Helen Naylor test headllØita
Jim Ryan Port of Sanford
that officers never displayed, of (act and no evidence In the
administrator and committee
served or gave a warrant to record to show that Southern
member, said "At a certain
level you are just spending
Casselberry Police Chief refused to obey lawful orders or
money and S5,0(10 may be it.
George Karcher said In requests of the Utflity Board." #,
Even $7,500 is close to being a
processing arrest records his The suit asks Judge Salfi to
marginal
thing."
department discovered a quash the noncompliance
"human error" on June 1, 1971, ruling.
Stenstrom said the city had
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Miller had paid tines on
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two May 1971
in 1946, but In the 1971-TL budget
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resulted in lila being listed as
a tees
had eliminated fl $46-47
By JAN
allocation in favor of budgeting
Herald Staff Writer
that, I can do anything," says Ms. Naylor, "I
Karcher said a court clerk,
000 for the
.mper of
don't feel this Is Irregular at all."
who
is no longer with the city,
Commerce which was given
A grandmother is Seminole
s first
But that's not how one women taking her car didn't mcord the fines as paid
the responsibility for attracfing fernale
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motor vehicle inspector,
through Inspection feels. "I think it's a man's and a warrant was
industry to the Sanford area
Ms. Helen Naylor of Oak Lane in Longwood job," said Betty Posner. And since it's the public
MflItr is seeking In excess of
When Industrial 25 did not use
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reported for her first day of work at 8:30 a.m. that Ms. Naylor will have to deal with day in and $2,500 damages claiming he
all of this amount ti
today at the Casselberry MV! station,
day out, she's hoping there will be other women was unlawfully imprisoned,
Commission cut
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Naylor who says she simply "needed a who will feel a little more relaxed when they suffered great humiliation,
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had heard about the vacamy at the drive in and see another woman. But that won't disgrace and embrirrassment
of Regents will not be paid any
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Breakdown of the corn- Casclberry shop, Other women had inquired mean you can expect a softer heart when it and Dud
more
fees
or
exienses
until
for.
mittee's budget Includes $2,700 about positions with MV!, she was apparently comes to bad brakes, bald tires or Inoperative damaged because
=1 contracts are drawn, offifor wcretsirW services; $10I the first to even make application.
electrical equipment.
cidenL
for office supplies; $500 for
"Some days you Just get a nasty public,"
While mechanical knowledge is a valuable
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suit has been dais say.
Carl Barber, director of the
postage; W for telephone; asset but not necessarfly a requirenwrit, for the Ruby Wolford inspection station clerk-typist assi,ped to Circuit Court Judge
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vertlsmg and promotions and mother of four "shade tree mechanics who just don't want to spend the money to have their No hearing date has been set and Auditing, said Wednesday
that payment of about $ll,000(n
$200 for industrial prospect pulled engines and transmissions and replaced cars repaired."
In other, separate
d
fees
and expenses for the re.
expenses incurred.
them on the front lawn. With four boys who love
"But we're ftifled to have the County's first
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cars,
w
ha
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more
can
I
say.
I
ha
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some
woman
Inspector,"
says
Mrs.
Wolford.
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While the city
rates on a
withheld pending corn.
knowledge
of
mecha
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after
four
years
I
have
someone
to
share
m
ss
ris ai &gt;
fron&amp; l-Sept.
pietlon
of a contract,
Al
though there wasn't a trace of grease under pr ivate ba throom wi th."
the committee operates on
A Syracuse, N.Y., law firm
It Is not yet certain whether Ms. Naylor
calendar year. In the first eight her well shaped fingernails toiay, her resume
has not submitted any expense
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months of tiiis year tue corn. provesshe isn'tafr&amp;dofgettingherhandsdirty. receive on-the-job training or attend a special
mittee's expenditures total She has worked on a sub4merribly line In a tsix three day traiW.q school. But like all other Inhe said.
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factory, drove and dispatched a taxi and worked spectors she will have to meet the requirements
$467437
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law
firms
Th
ha
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been
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and pass a test before receiving her license
vIsIng the regents in collective
Krider expressed concern
"I'm very definitely not a women's libber. It badge.
bargaining negotiations with
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that the work that has gone into has a lot of good points that we should ha ve had
She will also havee to try to figure out how she's
F ollowing day and night public employe unions
getting Vomotlonal program sears ago, but I think they've gotten carried going to be In two places at one Um on Tuesday
Between Aug 19, 1974 and
budget work sessions on
headed by Tom Hunt will go away," says Ms Naylor "But I do believe in evenings when the Inspection station is open
Wednesday,
Seminole
County
May
31, 1975, the firm of Bond,
down the drain, if funds needed equal pay for equal work and in equal op That's when she's supposed to be at Seminole
for follow-up are cut. He said a portunity."
Community College for her evening class. With
second new program will
And while her former and present work might nine college credits behind her, Ms Naylor is good progress" on the 1975-78 was paid $88,570 for advice on
budget, but "definitely" win labor relations. That included
probably be announced next be classified as "men's jobs" she says die has taking sociology and English. Someday, she
doing
have
to cut more from requests $76,24 in fees, with rates rang
week and he expects to put been doing the biggest man's job of all for the says, the would like to be a sociologist,
hi
rtified ing up to M an hour, and Si i t- "
together a third within the next past few years. A divorcee, she has raised a counseling work."If I could help jot one person,
millage,
a
co
un
ty
budget
expert 814 in expenses,
30 days.
it
would be so beautiful."
family of six children, alone. In addition to the
Th e Tallahassee firm of
said today.
Eleanor Anderson, Th ompson, Wadsworth and
dget Messer bided I.he state for $0,.
analyst, sa,id the commission 326, which Included fees up to
should have the budget $0an hour and expenses of S2,(Continuet! From Page-11A)
continue serving their senSources close to the families "directly threatened" and that ..wrapped up" by Friday. 936 for services between Jan.
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judge later changed CampbeUls tences. He said, due to over- of the ftee Inmates said today "he was quite concerned for his Coffmiissioners were scheduled and June 30. 1975.
cro%ding in the entire that authorities have been safe ty."
Ackert sWd he expecU to to continue work on the budget State Rep. Jerry Melvin, Dsentence to six years In prison correctional System, some asked to investigate the reports
and four years probation.
today.
Fort Walton Beach, had pro. -4
Inmates sent to Lake Butler for of threats to Bennett's life and meet next week with the other
Mrs.
Anderson
said
corntested the regents paying exintake procesain
ad
bodily
much as six months there.,,But Campbell.
but said, "I can amure you
bers of the Inmates' families to Emergency Medical Service ified on vouchers, and the uor
howontbe near that long
New-man Brock
Gerald determine 'a course of action" (RMS) budget, request from bill of one Syracuse
nothing will happen to them
for Umse rnen." Godwin said. a
efense ar eys for
Ackert said he also p1an3 to
here (Lake But.ler)."
Public Safety Dirmt,or Gary The firm said the hquor bill
Godwin
conf
irmed
that
ther
e
Bennett
and
Hamlin,
were
visit
his
chent. at Lake Butler
"Any ex-policeman we'd
a's Kaiser's budget Wednesday. was inadvertantly charged to
have would have ,hell In have been rumors at Lake reported out of town on soon as possible,
She Wd however, the com- the state.
Bennett and the vacations
At time of sentencing
today
and
P1'isofl'," Godwin noted,
mission still can put the EMS Grady Rca state regenLa
ts di
other two men ha ve been unavailable to reporters
officers, their uttorneys and back in the budoet
there are many other innates,
rector of business rvicts, said
threatened but said, "we've
Attomey Terrance Ackert, families expressed concern for
including some who may have
agency
Anderson said •11e
drawing up a con- men if
been unable to substantiate the who re p esents Campbell, d
sa fety u the
been arrested by
ex-officer,
ct
for
the law firm defining
they
commission
re
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vi
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all
th
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t
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relatives
told
him
were
sent
to
state
prWns.
who would threaten and
department program changes, reasonable expenses.
"It's a real bad situnt.ion for last week that Campbell had
One attorney claimed,
"We'll pay for a hotel or mo.
haffass a fomw P00cenw. the men," he said.
communicated that he had been 'Mwy'U jot be r
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rently contracted for with the rebate from the road and bridge called the $5,5() county off er an feasible the county might trust
county.
fund, and need an estimated "unbelievable deal." Finance us to perform work to be paid at key is draining the area, not
Councilman John Daniels cost tag on materials. We Commissioner Ernie Hendrix a later date, t.*t I am not
traffic. Thecoun t y
WINTER SPRINGS - said that under total mainten- possibly could maintain only said he was in favor of having keeping that road open is ab- cooperative at this moment and
Roads, a bridge and a bike path ance, the city would get super- arterial roads people live on." the county build a bridge, If the solutely necessary to the city. It
,Mrs. Van Eepoel complained council can come up with the may be the best approach to this is the type program you'd
concerned the City Council here vision, engineering where
pick up and pr oceed on.
necessary
and
maintenance,
that drainage from the $5,0 from the current budget. wait."
this week,
Residents of the Ranchlands Seminole Turf Club property in
Councilmen John Daniels and
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Action on a proposed total
Van Casselberry is causing a Irwin Hunter said they met last
maintenance contract with the section, including Mrs.
MADAM KATHERINE
county to maintain unpaved F..epoel, said the unpaved roads washout on the unpaved section week with a soil conservation
roads- in the city was tabled for under the present grading ar. of South Edgemond Road.
official who was encouraging
best
The
council
PAST- PRESENT-FUTURE
directed a letter about the possibility of oh.
a week so the council can de- rangeinent are in the
CARD READI NO%. CRY STAL SALL REAOf NGS
termine what the county will condition in their memory. be written to the city engineer taining federal funds as the
HELPFUL ADVICE ON ALL AFFAIRS
The roads are so good I got rid on the problem,
area Is flood prone.
include in its services.
C LIFE S LOVE
Whether or not Winter
The two pipes now under
Public Works Commissioner of my four:wheel drive car after
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Irene Van Eepoel said the total six years," she quipped.
Springs takes advantage of a road frequently are not
IN PRIVACY OF MY HOME
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Daniels said, "While they are county proposal to build a adequate to handle large
maintenance would cost $105 a
HOUMSAM-M$OAY1
$31.4405
month more than budgeted and better than they have ever been bridge on Hayes Road at Gee amounts of water in Gee Creek
the contract does not include they are still not as good as Creek may depend on the — resulting in washouts of the
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clay or anything the city would unpaved roads in other parts of county's willingness to extend road and flooding of areas
Whole life readings: $5 with this ad!
adjacent to the creek.
not be getting already in the county. We need to know credit,
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Deputy Mayor Don Browning
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board voted Feb. 1210
Wasth t heir request a
was filed by James Gadson, Plan" which shifted all the
probe, which lasted about three same time will place "the'
close
erbert FerandMrLCeo
entire burden hardship in-'
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vote, bl-qcks
board threw
A federal judge in Orlando
upon students of
Unless
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New
conveniences
U. S. District Judge George "Lake
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denied a motion filed by C. Young, In his ruling says,
OIlCal%S 15 made, the suit was the black race."
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last ditch effort
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one-week countywide black
Black leaders criUcized the
hools nearby Rosenwald.
to block this year's phaseout of conflict" with the board's sc
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black community to save justice Deptirtment's ruhng,
boycott of all Seminole County of
School Supt. W. P "Bud" schools.
Rosenwald Elementary School. ruling to turn the school into a
the school, which blacks say is a mainly because I t was
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center for the mentally han. Layer all along had
part
board's
the delivered to layer and not to
Officials estimated the
shifting Rosenwald students to
dicapped.
The suit contended
closing of
school places
cosflhO
aselberry. Layer's recom- countywide boycott was about student body at Rosenwald had black leaders, who initially
School Boa rd Attorney Doug
"burden" on black students
requested the probe.
ng mendatiori throughout was to 90 per cent effective,
been "zoned, structured, or
who will be shifted to schools Stenstrom said Young's ruli
Layer and the board based
Black leaders then requested otherwise fashioned . . . so
backed a June 21 ruling by the close Rosenwald.
closeby Rosenwald
the
their
decision to close the school
by
The
three
Seminole
County
an
investigation
U.S. Justice Department which
the Justice that the school is unitary...
The suit, which was ef- agreed with the board that plaintiffs now have the option of Department. Such a probe was student body being comprised on the state study which
fectively a motion to intervene Rosenwald could be phased taking their case to 1he US. conducted by the FBI on behalf of children of the black race." recommended closing
in a 1970 desegregation suit in out, but disagreed with the Court of Appeals in New of Justice Department officials.
The suit contended closing Rosenwald to turn It into a
Layer and Stenstrom Joined Rosenwald will eliminate the center for the handicapped.
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WIU.IAM D. (1JRRZE. %tanaging Editor
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Yea r. $2.4 By Mail: In Florida same
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other mail Month, $170: 6 Months, $16.; 12 Months. $22.40.

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Steps To Peace
One .av to describe the new element in recent
Middle East negotiations is to call it the Ford

There was a terrific thunderstorm, a ccompanied
by hail and plenty of rain, last night in South
Seminole.
However, some of those rumblings in the air
ii,gM not have been caused by thunder.
Instead, they could have come from the drums
beating all the way from Orlando, where the
utheastern Stine Association is holding 115 41st
annual convention.
And it could get worse today as the members
From 13 Shrine temples in the association kick off a
ihrt'ay event that can only be topped by a
national convention of these same Shiners
Today's activities ca ll for precision drill corni't1tIon at McCoy Jetport with motor cy cles,
iiiirucars. antique automobiles, dune buggies and
iii inibikes vying for 65 trophies.
Also scheduled today is the action at Varner
Stadium in downtown Orlando where amateur and
irofess*onal clowns will perform and the mounted
horse patrols are also competing for big trophies at
the Ben White Raceway.
Tonight at Oak Ridge High School, the drum and
bugle corps from the various Shrine temples will
compete while tomorrow mormn', at Exposition
lark, the bag pipers take over at 9:30 following

vnipetition among IS bands in the EoIa Band Shell
at 8 a.m.
Approximately 1,000 Ce ntral Florida Sliriners
are attending the big confab with nearly ,0O0
Shriners and their relatives attending from
throughout the Southeastern U.S.
And who's at the helm of all this acti vity? None
uther than Sanford's own Harold Ktner, past
Fxtentate of the Bahia Shrine Temple, who is serving as director general of the entire proceedings.
Undoubtedly the largest parade to ever be held
in Central Florida wi ll take place on Saturday as
°'e' t7O units will join in a fire-hour procession
(k)wnOrlando'sorangeAvenue.beguvlingat 1p.m.
(;rarned, these Shiners are here in Central
Florida to have a rip-snorting good time,
However, not to be overlook ed is the good work
these dedicated individuals do throughout the year.
For instance, we don't think enough people
realize that these same Shrtrrrs will pump over SM
million into their orthopedic and burn t)0S)itatS this
year alone.
There are Shrine Crippled Children's Hospitals
and She Burn Institutes throughout the U.S.,
Canada and Mexico and these institutions have
benefitted to the tune of over $) milliàn for their

factor.
U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has
been the centerpiece of Middle East negotiations
for longer than he has held his present office, a role
that was enhanced by the resignation of President
Nixon and by the time that it took President Ford to
get his feet on the ground.
It as henry Kissinger. for example. who
persuaded Israel to release entrapped Egyptian
armies east of the Suez Canal. It was Mr. Kissinger
who popularized shuttle diplomacy. It was Mr.

Kissinger who persuaded Egyptian and Jewish
military leaders to meet in face-to-face talks at
Kilometer 109. It was Mr. Kissinger who made
promises in behalf of the United States to the heads
of state, and finally, it was Mr. Kissinger who came
home empty- handed Last March after his last round
of shuttle diplomacy.
In all likelihood, Mr. Kissinger will resume his
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East diplomatic efforts later this month,
but President Ford himself made it all possible.
The secretary of state has been moved into a more
traditional role.
The Ford touch on Middle East policy is unmistakable. It was the President who stood up to
Congress and "reassessed" U.S. policy toward the
Jewish state to put pressure on Israel to negotiate.
And it is President Ford who is talking to the heads
of state about Middle East peace, most recently to
President Tito of Yugoslavia.
Speaking on the Public Broadcasting System
recently, the President was cautiously optimistic
about more "movement" in the Middle East. He
also said that the Soviet Union is "behaving
responsibly" in the dispute.
The United States always has behaved
responsibly in the Middle East. If the Soviet Union
is indeed doing the same (something we see as little
more than a forlorn hope), more cf the burden now
will fall on the Arabs and Jews.
We find it difficult to be optimistic about any
early or dramatic breakthrough toward peace. The
appetite of the Arab bloc will just not be satiated
until the national boundaries are returned to their
pre-1967 war locations. Israel, which feels increasingly endangered with each day that passes,
believes that her back is just about against the
wall. She is not inclined to give much more,
hatever the pressure from others. The return of
the Sinai passes, and perhaps the oil field that
Israel captured from the Egyptians, is likely to
take place soon, but this step must be seen as only a
token compared to the larger issues of Palestinian
refugees, the control of Jerusalem, the Golan
Heights andocean-borne commerce.
The U.S. is aware of the increasing difficulty
that it will have in moving toward peace after the
next phase is completed, but it knows no other way
to proceed except, as President Ford says, to keep
up the "movement."
Until somebody comes up with a better plan,
it's the only way.
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When he was explaining provisions of the agreement which
led to the ('ease-fire in Vietnam on Jan. 23, W73, Henry Kissinger
said". the amounting of the Americans) missing in action Is
unconditional and will take place within the same time frame as
the American withdrawal."
Americans withdrew from Vietnam more than two years
ago. The other day Nguyen Van Luu, North Vietnam's
representative at the United Nations, said during a press conference that North Vietnam is now 'ready to discuss" the
"Problem" of an estimated 2,300 American citizens missing in
Southeast Asia.
North Vietnam ag&amp;in Is cruelly and inhumanly
manipulating American emotion to gain a concession from us this time the establishment of relations with the United States.
We would be foolish to fall for the same bait twice.
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man was shot and killed near the center of Belfast during
the morning rush hour today, police reported,
l'hey said the man was walking along a street near the
railway station when two men approached him, shot him
in the head and escaped In a waiting car. He was the
1,278th confirmed fatality in six years of warfare in
Northern Ireland between Catholics and Protestants
battling over the future of the British province,
Another gunman entered a bar in the center of Belfast
early today Indfired nine shots, hitting one man in both
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Prime Minister Kukrit
Pramoj told parliament today that the situation in
Bangkok was calm alter a day of violence, but pa ralyzing
police strikes are continuing in two northern provinces.
The Ix)hcemr.en have been striking for four days in
('hienginai and lampoon provinces to protest the release
of 10 antigovernment demonstrators from jail in Lampoon
and the government's responsiveness to student
tlt'i mionstra tors.
On Wednesday, several dozen drunk policemen ransacked Kukrit's house. Some diplomats said the real issue
was not the freeing of the demonstrators but a bill in
parliament to strip the police of their power to endorse
crune investtation reports, a major source of graft,

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headquarters with bazookas and machine guns about 11
;ini. Wednesday, and t1eay' firing continued until
early
afternoon. 'l'ht'rt, was sporadic shooting !or the rest of
the
day, and bombs also went off around the outskirts of the
city. thich is 450 miles northwest of Buenos Aires.
The police said five policemen and two guerrillas were
killed ail(I at least five policemen were wounded, Unofficial reports said "nwnerous" passersby caught in the
crossfire also were wounded
According to leaflets found in the downtown area, the
attackers were members of the leftist Peronist Mon.
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BU ENOS A I RES. Argentirua (AP) — A guerrilla attack
on the police turned the ('enter of Cordoba, Argentina's
second largest city, into a battlefield, and police said
seven Persons were killed and many others were woun
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Ban gkok Violence Easing

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Buckner Harris was a hell-raising slave
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NEW YORK tAP)
In the cold, hard,
stealer, an escapee from a Georgia prison.
material world of book selling, there Is nothing
Wilson Connor was a gospel-shouting frontier
like
Bible. The Word sells like nothing else. It
preacher w ho could t urn the blackest sinner into
ha.snoequal,yearafteryear.
a quivering repentant by calling down the
vwigeful fire of b.
A best seller, according to the American
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terprisc to build on the fertile Alachua pralaican
as few as 2,000 buyers or up to more than one
m illion, dependi ng upon the manner of selling,
agrarian republic that would be a lodestar for a ll
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the subject matter, the type of cover.
South.
In hardcover, "Jonathan Uvthgston Seagull"
The fact that their New Canaan was already
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more than one million copies. In softcover,
the heartland of the Seminole nation was not
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the current best seller js"Jaws," with sales of
considered relevant. Neither was
more than 8.5 million.
cwnstance that Spain was master of Florida and
X.
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would resist illegal trespassers with all its
But, asserts a publisher of Bibles, sales of Old
dwindling power.
and New Testaments this year might total 15
On Jan. 10, 1814, Harris and Connor, at the
million copies through retail outlets. That Is the
bead of a band of 70 followers, crossed the
estimate of Collins-World of Cleveland, and its
Florida border to march through
parent, William Collins Sons &amp; Co., Ltd.
to their promised land.
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The Bible business Is much larger than that,
In his crude, unlettered mind, Conner must
however. Another 25 million Bibles and New
have pictured them as the Children of Israel arid
Testaments
will be distributed by Bible societies
himself as a Moses to Lead them. He was a man
and
various
NOWorganizations who contract with
of brute strength with a voice to match. He was
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publishers
for
special editions.
convinced he had a pipeline to the Heavenly
Throne and that God would be their cloud and
According to the American Bible Society, a
Back again for a iooksee
fire, showing the way.
modern language "paraphrased" edition, "Ken
To Buckner Harris the real leader, Comm
Taylor's Uving Bible," has sold 18 million copies
would assign the role of Joshua.
In less than five years. It Is published by Tyndale
But Harris was not a man for religious fanHouse
and distributed by Doubleday.
tk.$ He was a born rebel with considerable
The Bible Society says that since 16 It has
leadership ability. He
in
of
distributed
around the world some 49 million
revolt against Spain that resulted In the farcical
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copies
of
Its
modern English New Testament,
Republic of East Florida. He was one of the men
Americans await with bated carburetors the anyway, though It may appeal to the Supreme "Good News for Modern Man." Next year It will
who drew the constitution of
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commonwealth and was acti ve wi th the so-called next chapter m the oil drama. If nothing happens Court just out of principle. This should have come out with a complete Bible, "The Good
News Bible."
Patriots who seized Fernandina and attempted in Washington in the meantime, It will begin some beneficial effect on gasoline prices.
Se ptember 1 when all price controls over
to take St. Augustine.
But then there are the foreign producers
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While it is true that many of these copies are
When the United states repudiated the domestically produced oil are slated to expire. OPEC has another meeting scheduled for Sep. given away free the American Bible Society
movement and withdrew Its clandestine support,
President Ford, who wanted the controls tember and its members may very well raise says It has never made a penny on the sales of
most of the Patriots made their peace with Spain eliminated gradually a', er a period of three their prices by the amount of the tariff, and Scriptures, selling Instead at cost
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or fled to Georgia. Not Harris. He rejected years, warns that Immediate decontrol will probably more.
business.
Spanish amnesty "with disdain and aithorence." mean a jump of 7 cents In the price of a gallon of
What about conservation? The 4,000-member
11w Gldeons, the organization of Christians
He and other die-bards Issued a proclamation to gasoline.
Independent Petroleum Association of America.
the people, urging continued resistance: ,,Will
which speaks for the little producers as the whose mission is to place Bibles in hotel and zooCongress, which doesn't know what it wants
tel rooms, must contract - with National
you in poverty become the sport of slaves?"
American Petroleum Institute does for
continues to debate plans for conservation, taxes bes has told a congressional committee that Publ1shfn Philadelphia for Its editions even
Harris was In a quandary. He could not return on oil company "windfall" profits and rebates to
evendomestic
with maximum
to Georgia where prison awaited him. There was every American over 18— all of which, say some 195
crude oil conservation efforts, by though It never sells them at retail.
no future in a peaceful Florida. He thrived n critics, amounts to as futile an exercise as
output will be 5.5 million
Nevertheless, there is a tremendous demand
turmoil.
barrels
a
day
short
of
what
Is needed to reduce from people who are willing to pay for their
re
arranging
the
deck
chairs
on
the
Thadc.
With a title of general, the frustrated Harris
dependence
oil to "acceptable levels." copies, said Peter Lloyd-Taylor, executive vice
organized bandit gangs who roamed the cairnWhat will happen? According to the opponents That t unless domestic production Is sub- president of Collins-World, which together with
tryside,
rorizing plantations and stealing of any kind of price controls, the most con- stantlafly Increased between now and then.
Its parents claims to be the world's biggest Bible
what they could. Slaves were the easiest to al). Street outspoken of which has been the Wall
Ass
uming
that
Alik*ri
oil,
due
to
begin
publisher.
propriate and nel
sell. None was safe In the border fStreet Journal, gasoline prices will not Jump this flowing In wa, will be providIng 2 mIlli
all and could actua lly decline eventually
country, whether Spanish or American.
Surveys of some religious bookstores show s
a day by 1905, production in the lower 45
Back on the border he made preparations, because of the incentive the oil companies would states would still have to be Increased by 3.5 30 to 40 per cent sales Increase this year," he
Harm-Is Invited recruits, promising every man 5W have to undertake new exploration and drilling. million barrels daily to meet expected demand, said, attributing It to these factors:
acres of fine land. To whet Interest be cirmlated
A case can be made that the President's plan says the IPA.
—"In worrisome times, people look for ana letter by a visitor describing "Lotchaway of gradual decontrol would do nothing to help
Hughes Tool Company, the Largest supplier of swers and for comfort. Many people find both in
supply; the oil companies would simply wait out
rock dulling bits, recently told a group of In- the Bible."
"The salubrity of the air, the facility by which the three years. During that time, Americans'
vestment bankers In New York pretty much the
tropical plants might be Intirciduced and demand for petroleum, even though slackened
—The growing evangelical movement, "which
same thing. The country needs, it estimates
naturalized to its climate, the great variety and from its pre-1973 pace, would continue to rise and
about 900 more drilling rigs between now and flows across denominational lines."
quantity of fish in its rivers and on Its coast, and this would hardly force down prices.
1980 just to stay 75 per cent iiOt 100 per cent —An awareness and Interest by the general
its many other advantages are so notorious that
There are other complications. A U.S. court
self-eufficlent in oil production and free of cx- public in walled self-help and sell-in-1as soon as the country becomes a part of the U. has ruled unconstitutional the President's Imcesalve imports. And the average cost of a land provement books, which dominate both the
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drilling rig today is $4 million and for an offshore hardcover and paperback book Lists. "The Bible
locate lands In it."
The White House says it Intended to lift the tariff
one upwards of $60 million.
Is the No. I self-help book."
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Leftist Guerrillas Attack
Police; Seven Killed

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CREEP, which wis taken over in 1974 by the
Campaign Uquldatkn Trust. The trustees
Inherited $35 million left over from the campaig
They have drained off money to pay cam-

settled for $775,000 a Watergate Lawsuit ts'aiaght
by the Democratic National Committee.
This has reduced CREEP's assets to
$1,575,34 -Just about the exact figure that the
IRS wants to collect In taxes. But unhappily for
the trustees, they haven't yet resolved a $5
million lawsuit lzoug}.t by Watergate victim
Spencer Oliver.
Sources close to the negotiations say the
trustees are willing to offer a $200,000 settlement.
But their attorneys have now cautioned against
dispersing any more fun&amp;
If the cciii is uphold the $1.6 million tax
1tHty, this could put the trwtees in Jeopardy.
1200,000 payout to Oliver, for example, would
leave them only $1,375,394 In CREEP money.
This woukt not be enough to meet the tax
obligation, and the trustees might be hit up for
the difference.
The outcome of this can could have a
profound effect on pol i tical expenditures.
Campaign eximmitten would have to consider
each expendituie carefully to make sure It Is
strictly legitimate. Otherwise, the committee
may get a tax bill from the IRS.

Footnote: Our Information came from
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pears imminent.
Anti-Communists in the
armed forces threatened
Wednesday to overthrow the
i, rnment by force if President Francisco da Costa Goumes
did not fire Goncalves, who advocates a Soviet-oriented brand
01 communism.
2osta Gomes 'ater told 18 new
junior officers at a swearing-In
ceremony, "It is not simple to
be a member of a government
team whose duration can be
expressed in days."

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The president was reported to
favor naming the army chief of
staff, Gen. Carlos Fabiao, as
premier. A Paris newspaper
said Fabiao told it the Gon.
calves regime did not have
much time left.
Communist leader Alvaro
Cunhal indicated his party
would go along with the removal of Goncalves as a way In
its political losses,
Cunhal told a news conference the premier's Communistline leadership "has not solved
all the problems "facing Portugal. The Communist party
"open to look for other solutions
to soive inc crisis:' ne said . "...
No one may put his personal
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The demand for the dismissal
of Goncalves was delivered to
the president by a group of
eight officers who were accompanied by (;en. Otelo Carvalho,
the mimilitary security chief who
IS Ii iziember of the ruling junta
along with Costa Gomes and
;oncalves. The officers, who
a lso included former Foreign
Minister Ernesto Melo Antunes
ind the chiefs of staff of the
army and air force, claimed the
backing of 85 per cent of the
armed forces, sources said.
The officers also submitted a
program to reverse the government's trend toward communism and move its policy back
toward the center. Moderate
sources said the demands had
been worked out in consultation
with the Socialist party.

THISMERITS
HER HAND
Our fashion rings meat with loving approval.

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The Socialists, the nation's
largest party, precipitated the
political crisis by quitting the
government 40 days ago, charging that the premier was moving Portugal toward a Communist dictatorship. This was followed by anti-Communist riots
in conservative northern Portugal in which five persons have

SISTER Inc.
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take Brantley High School
Seniors pick up schedules In
guidance center, 8 a.m. to 3
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However, the Communists
Wednesday's hi g h 92.
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cloudy through Friday
Partly
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with a chance of mainly alGoncalves.
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Barbara A. Canton
Shirley M. Christian
Nancy' A. Gibson
Carrie C. Griffith
Ann E. Ha nsen
Nina M. Moran
Betty J. Myers
One B. Nellons
Eddie I.. Robinson
Cynthia Sheldon
VIllIarTi H. Spillman
Patricia F. Wakefield
Jane L. Ward
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Red Cross Swimming Classes
— registration for beginners School for all students and tertainment by Chip Meyers Afternoon highs from the upper
and advanced beginners, call 10 parents, 9 a.m. to noon, to get Band "Southwind." Contract
os to mid 9(. Lows mostly in
a.m. to 4 p.m. Jackie Caolo, 131 schedules and meet teachers. Mrs. Joseph Samillano, Fern the low 80s southeast beaches
Park, for tickit informati on,
E. Woodland Dr., Sanford.
and Keys, and in the lOs
lake Brantley High School
elsewhere.
orientation for new students ALG. 31
AUG.
Lyons
Father
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Day ona Beach tides; high
Council
and their parents, 7:30 p.m.,
Sanford Alliance Youth
school commons. Includes tour Knights of Columbus ofSanford 9:03 am., 9:19 p.m; low 2:40
Fellowship car wash, Clem
Of school and Information on corporate communion at8a.m., a.m.,2:SOp.m. Port Canaveral:
Leonard's Shell, 25th and Park, curriculum and clubs,
mass in All Souls Church for high 8:3G a.m., 8:56 p.m.; low
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
members and families invited. 2:31 a.m,, 2:45 p.m.
AUG. 25
GED test leading to high
school equivalency diploma,
Seminole Community College,
for anyo ne 18 or over has met
prerequisites by Aug. 15. Call
SCC for information

IRS May Dun Nixon Comml ttee
Intelligence reports confirm our story that
hundreds of aging and ailing Cambodians, who
were driven out of the cities by the Communists,
have died of malnutrition in the countryside.
West Germany may want to keep an eye on itsc
new ambassador from Cuba, Alberto Boza
Hidalgo-Gato. When he was a Cuban diplomat
with the United Nations in 19, the youthful
Boza was caught by US. Intelligence officers
spying on American military facilities
Another Pentagon bigwig, a\ist.ant Mr
Force Secretary William Woodruff, has joined
Hughes Aviation as a vice president, Earlier In
his career, he helped hold down defense spending
as a Senate Appropriations Committee stiff
member. Now he will be trying (a increase
defense spending,
Nebraska Senator Carl
Curtis' wife, Mildred, has been serving quietly
on the National Advisory Council on Educational
Professions Development. Her efforts have been
largely worthless to the taxpayers, but not to
her. She has collected $500 In honurarlums for
attending meetings. .

planes fl ow deep Into Lebanese the Abu ltudci.s and Balain oil- singer believes Prime Minister
PRESS of Sta te Henry A. Kissinger who picion of conspiracy to
Yitzhak Rabin's government Is
The Israeli government is trying to pin down a new Sinai nate Kissinger and that police air space to attack a suspected fields.
Leaving
Washington
Wednesanother
on
the verge of doing what It
AmenPalestine
guerrilla
base
in
mounted the strongest airport agreement between Israel and are looking for
day
night,
can The sources said the two northeast Lebanon. The air raid
Kissinger said he wouldn't during his last visit In
guard In Its history today to Egypt.
said
authorarrived
in
Israel
two
months
was
in
retaliation
for
an
aborwould
spare
no
effort to obtain March - agreeing to give up
Police
sources
ward off hostile demonstraago,
neither
was
Identified.
tive
guerrilla
raid
Into
northern
an
agreement
during
his visit, the Sinai gateways without obbut
lions, terrorist attacks and a ities have detained an AmenA
few
which
Is
scheduled
to last 10 taming a nonbelligerency
hours
before
Kissinger
Israel
earlier
Wednesday.
possible assassination attempt can-born man with links to the
Diplomatic sources In Wash. days. "No area is more In need pledge from Egyptian Presiduring the arrival of Secret,ary Jewish Defense League on sus- left Washington, Israeli war.
Kissinger still of peace than the Middle East," dent Anwar Sadat.
ington said that
he said.
However, Egypt is reported
lacks the 90 per cent c€rt.ainty
President Ford and Kissinger ready to give assurances at
of success that he said he would have warned of renewed war- yearly Intervals for a threethreeneed to resume back-and-forth fare in the region if the nego- year extension of the U.N.
"shuttle diplomacy" between tiations fail and, according to pacekeeping force in Sinai and
Jerusalem and Cairo to put a Ford, an inevitable Arab boy- to promise not to use force tinnew
Israeli - E gyp t I a n colt like the one after the 1973 less Egypt or its allies are atagreement into final form. But war that led to fuel shortages in tacked by the Jewish state.
Demonstrations against Kisthey said he has the major out. the United States, Western
singer's visit and the proposed
line of a pact in sight, including Europe and Japan.
cism. Down with capitalism." been killed and hundreds Israeli evacuation of the Gidi
LISBON, Portugal (AP)
Despite mounting apposition Sinai accord broke out in Israel
Moderates are gaining ground
Farmers on their tractors wounded
and Mitla mountain passes and among the Israeli people, Kis- Wednesday for the third day.
its the ouster of pro-Communist held red carnations, symbol of

afternoon and evening thundershowers except a few night
AUG. 28
Springs
Civic
Center. and morning showers along the
Open House Lakeview Middle Polynesian food and en- southeast coast and Keys.

JACK ANDERSON

trustees and their attorneys. Except for one
trustee who had only general knowledge of the
IRS Investigation, all the others were
vacationing and couldn't be reached. An IRS
spokesman told us no comment Is ever given on
audits, Investigations or examinations.
SOVIET WHEAT DEAL: The U.S has asked
the Soviets for advance notification before they
make future grain purchases on the U.S. market
This advance Information Is necessary, the
U.S. expL4.ined, to prevent market dislocations.
Many farmers are known to be holding back
grain from the market, for example, in anticipation of a4dllicmal sales to Russia.
The Agrfcultw'e Department Is eager to find
out exactly how much grain the Soviets intend to
purchase. They already made deals for 9$
million tons.
Meanwhile, a temporary hold has been placed
on sales to Russit until the department can
reassess the US crop. This is not expected to
cause a hardship for the Soviets who can unload
only two million tons of grain per month anyway.
The best estimate is that the Soviets won't
buy as much grain as the fanner, are
withholding. This will force them to unload their
grain at lower prices bad news for the farmers
but good news for the consumers.
HEADLINES AND FOOTNOTES: he latest

Israelis Tighten Security For Kissinger

mostly in the lower 90s. Lows in
.soldiers always, always with
with fs- the lower 70s. Winds variable 10
the people.... Down
mph or less, stronger and gusty
_________________________________________________________________________________ near thundershowers. Rain
probability 40 to 50 per cent
through Friday.
Extended Forecast
CALEN DA R ___..Z
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Exiles Deny Links To CIA
Representatives of 11 Cuban
MIAMI iAPi
revolutionary groups are claiming credit for "numerous
assasinatton attempts" against Cuban Prime Minister
Fidel Castro and are denying any links to the CIA.
T1iCulian exiles said at a Wedneday press conference
that a list of 24 assassination attempts made public by
Castro through Sen. George McGovern three weeks ago
was inaccurate, incomplete and self serving,

DON OAKLEY

Cont nui n

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The Internal Revenue Service tentatively has
decided to dun Richard Nixon's former campaign committee, the once mighty Committee to
Re-Elect the President (CREEP), for taxes on
its improper expenditures.
The IRS has completed a prelijnlnary audit
which shows CREEP spent about $3 million for
nonpolitical and illegal purposes. The tax debt
and Interest on this would come to $1.6 million.
Under the Law, political cane 4ates must pay
taxes on an campaign contributions that they
divert to their private use. The law isn't dear,
however, whether campaign committees are
also liable.
In this car, none of the mInmed money went
into Nixon's peril pocket The IRS, nevertkLe, felt P'meone ftoWG pey taxes on the
misspent contn1zUons.
This left two possibilith's: the IRS could
collect the taxes from CREEP Itself or from the
two CREEP officials, John Mitchell and Maurice
Stans, who authorized the improper spending
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the past few years.
I9eraUOn
Arid the majority of those funds have come from
the Shriners themselves, although some nonShriners have also contributed.
TOO, it's well to note that these hospitals and
burn institutes are open to one and all not to Just
sinners and members of their families.
We've known many people from all walks of life
iho have been patients in these institutions and
have had the privilege of witnessing first -hand the
great ,Avrk of these Shriners, both in and out of the
hospi tals.
So, we don't feel people should Judge a person as
ju.sta good-time Charlie because he's a member of
this great organization. All too often he's regarded
as such with few people paying attention to the good
he's done for o thers.
If vou don't believe it, just visit one of the Shrine
Hnspitals or Burn Institutes some day. We
guarantee that you'll come away with tears in your
eyes and praise in your hearts for these fine gentiemen
Meanwhile, let them enjoy their three-day
com en tion in Orlando. Better yet., venture on down
that way and join them in what could be billed as the

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million to $846 million,
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President Ford had Indicated
Indistinguishable from one "bottled" form) at prices that
WASHINGTON - High- that he would accept uds
another, the permitted price are kept artificially low by
President
Ford
could
soften
the
blow
of
pr iced energy, so commonplace tension If Congress did not
decontrol by removing his fees on imports levels are to a large extent federal regulation. The danger
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fact of life in Europe, is an reject his plan for gradual de.
Fictitious and the products of Is
recognized
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the
crude
oil
which
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would
relieve
t
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entirely novel experience for control. His plan having been of
each company are a blend of Administration, that a sharp
k
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an
a ua rre, proua wy
the United States, some th ing rejected, he will now almost u more
Wiuu the different price levels,
rise in oil prices, while natural
people are unprepared for bo th cer ta inly veto the extension of do it, but OPEC could neutralize the effect
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in their minds and In their po'.ers and thus let the whole of his action
administered by the Federal the Federal Power Corn.
economic habits.
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Energy Administration, Irons mission, might threaten the gas
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cost an a'. erage American transition from control to out the ad'. antages and supplies of many agricultural
energy policy has caught
By overridi ng his veto, which family of four $400 to $800 in the decontrol between one day and disadvantages be tween corn- consumers.
Congress in what is, for elected it will have a chance to do when next sear
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Nobody can prove or disprove but some actions that Zarb may their oil from each of the four
Your Comfort
of situations, that of being of September, Congress could those figures The economists have In mind can be guessed at categories
Is Our Business
total!) in the dark about w ha t put the controls back in pla ce differ about the confidence with One is removing the Imp
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ended pathetically, for the time rejecting Mr. Ford's plan, the when it meets in September.
if they all got their oil from the
sumers.
being, with neither. As usual, House has brought about what
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of pressing national affairs, but pens, and if prices shoot up, the the price by rather more than $2 between on the one hand deprived of their compensation,
in fact the course of business in onl y remaining question will be a barrel; proba bly he wi ll dolt,
the major companies that
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but OPEC could neutralize the panies and, on the other, dif- can largely supply their own
House of Representatives, at
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needs from their own wells
ferent regions.
least, showed conclusively Congress want President Ford the recession, the domestic oil
This is the stereo connisseur s dream . . . a sale I calendat." Pick your day And
would find their competitive
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enough that they would have and the Republicans to get it. market is slack. It is never at
This needs a bit of explaining. position sharply improved.
where you can name your own discount on fine I too longi Quantities #to I
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Stereo Components! Now thru the end of August. I limited.
Washington longer.
excepting those from the major when the removal of controls is supplied at present by four forces, the Administration does
The ground rules are simple - on the first day of
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AUGUST
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The division between the oil-producing states, take more threatened, a time when con- categories of oil. What is not want to see the industry
this amazing, month-long sale, all of the I
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equipment will be'discounted 1 per cent. On the
genuine and deep. President Administration of how severe starts to fal] off with the end of crude oil production of 1972 Is controls go, it wi.11 have to see
second day - 2 pct. - and so on. All the way to an I
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to transport Joy to LA.7
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damage to the autolliobile.
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do spend time being a li ttle of h)
JOHN FLETCHER, more "friend;" Imposing
uOtO questionnaire. There is no fee
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for the service if the petitioner
DIRECTOR
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tier job is perhaps even more vices, a private attorney or the
-ST. PAUL COSIO
af ter a while stop sending are just the people who actual.ly can present an affadavit of
Up To 70 Pct.
difficult: s has to try and
get County Legal Aid Office,
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support money back to their seek us out; there must be Insolvency certified by the
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It appears there are a good fainilies. Sis. Younger handles many more cmen who don't Division of Family Services.
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To qualify for assistance number of former spouses who anywhere from
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rt Offi ce, a run off to another sta te and cases each mon
th. "And these never know about." The then filed wi th the Court in
maynolljketheldeaofgo(ngto travel,butwhoinvarlablyhada
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I pretend I don't speak the out-of-state respondent.
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English!
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childrer.
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will provide the child bride with When someone cranks up, I
paign will call on their neigh- drive will be conducted by the
3 air-conditioned transportation. say; "No hablo ingles" or 11J'n Seminole County.
"Our cause is a very im- around the world and var'ous
If both petitioner and bors, Sept. 8 to ask their help in Greater Florida Chapter of the portant one. Lung diseases kill educational programs.
And I hope she returns "heir- nir1e francalsc '
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smart, and will finish his ac- giveaway.
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Thursday, Aug. 21, 197S

SPORTS

Devastating Storm Rips Through South Sem'inole
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fell. The major portion of rain,
the hqviest downpour lasted
about 15 minutes," Floyd said,
estimating three inches of rain
fell during that one-quarter
hour period,
He noted SR 436 was nooded
by the Centra stores at
Maitland Avenue, creating
traffic problems. Police alarms
went off in many city banks and
savings and loan institutions
and the fire alarm sounded at
Florida Hospital North.

Power generators at some of
the city's utility plants were
knocked
out,
requiring
emergency power to be swit.
ched on.
The four-mile long damage
area in the SR 436 corridor
in
apparently
began
Casselberry's Seminole Plaza
where the store window at the
Shoe Tree was blown in.
Damage has been estimated at
$125 to $150.
Power was out in the
downtown Casselberry area for

one hour to 90 minutes, according to the Casseiberry
Police Department. Large hail
stones, measuring as much as
one Inch across, fell in many
areas of Casseiberry. Debris
from fulling trees was being
cleaned up today.
Seminole Sheriffs' Deputies
reported eight window panes at
the Central Florida office of the
American Red Cross, 99 W. 436,
Fern Park, were broken in the
front window. A screen was
damaged when a large piece of

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piastic from "some nearby
business" was blown against
the front of the building by high
winds,
Deputies reported $4,000 in
damage at Valley Forge
Apartments on SR 436 in
Altamonte Springs. Deputy
David Duguid reported high
winds destroyed a sign, outside
lights, six flag poles and pool
furniture and a cupola was
blown off a roof and a top off
a pump house,
At the Club 436 parking lot, a

i972 Pontiac Sedan, owned by
Catherine 13. Quinn, 115 Salem
St.. Altamonte Springs,
sustained $500 in damage when
the wind blew a steel chimney
plate from a nearby building
onto the car,
Some $600 damage occurred
at the Fern Park Auto Parts on
SR 436 when three front windows were blown out of the
store, deputies report.
The entire front glass was
blown in, doing considerable
damage at the Schwinn Bicycle

Shop off SR 436.
Two persons were Injured
when the winds blew in the front
window at the Dairy Queen, SR
436, Fern Park.
Injured from flying glass,
according to Deputy Ed
Standley, were William Jones,
24, with a shoulder cut and his
wife, Marcia Jones, 25, who
suffered a cut on her left knee
and right arm.
Both were treated In the
emergency room at Florida
Hospital North and released,

The front of the store was
AT
severely damaged. None of the
store personnel were injured.
STERN ASSOCIATES
At the interstate Mall, south
SEE OUR AD
of SR 436 at Interstate 4, the
whole glass front at the main
entranceway next to Mon PAG 1E
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Igomery Ward store was
blown into the lobby.
"There could have been a lot
FLORIO1
more damage and many more
f
injuries If the windstorm had
struck a residential area rather
ARRIVEA11VE
than the SR 436 corridor, Floyd
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Thursday, Aug. 21,1975--1

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They're Going To Miss That Man
heckered flag once again.
Tiny was an aggressive driver that would take, but never
1,, ive an inch. If a car got around him, the driver deserved It.
But usually, Tiny would come right back and put his car in
front.
Most drivers knew not to lean on Lurid, because Lund
ould lean back harder. In Jacksonville earlier this year,
Tommy Higgins and Lund were in a shoving contest.
ilie result was Higgins' car in the wall and Tiny
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"liok at that. Have you ever seen anybody put a car
around the track like that?"
The speaker was a regular driver at Volusia County
Speedway. The driver he spoke of was Tiny Lund, who was
headed again for the victory circle at VCS.
And I thought he had to be the best short-track racer
around.
The last time Tiny was down this way, he told me he had
an open date in his schedule and came down from some fun
racing. He was bidding for the late-model sportsman
championship:
I asked him about "fun racing" and he just laughed.
"Well," he said, "when you are running for the points,
ou run with 10 or more cars that really make you push your
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i'fljO} the race."
Tiny also said that the bigioint races were on asphalt,
and 1w liked to run on dirt tracks because he could put on a
show for the crowd. That night lie said that Itay Gardner's
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l.rnd and Higgins were pitted next to each other, best of
Friends again,
Tiny, a giant of a man, (6-feet, 4-inches; 250 pounds)
spvnt most of his time in late-niodel sportsman action, but
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tie held the record with 41 (rand American wins, and he
was the 1973 Grand National East champion with five 1ctories, lie also won the Grand American titie in 1968 and 1971.
In 1970, he won 19 Grand American races, including 10
straight. Lund's biggest win was the 1963 Daytona 500 when
he drove a Wood Brothers' Ford.
Tiny's gone now, having died in a wreck at Talladega
Sunday, doing what he did best in this world - bringing a lot
of enjoyment to the people he knew with his sharp wit and

nfl fir flI%tII nil
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JUIdIIII
For his racing fans, he would broadsljde his car through
the turns sideways, even ii he was a lap ahead. He knew
that's what they caine to see.
I'hey carne to see Tiny. And they're going to miss that
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�Sanford, Fl.

Legal Notice

Thursday, Aug. 21, 17.S

SSIL\ S,,:i,irr'pers
I

Rams' Fred Dryer Zaniest
FULLERTON, Calif. (AP) — Every
professional team has Its cutups, Its
pranksters, Its funloving free spirits but

perhaps there Is none more professional than
Fred Dryer, the Los Angeles Rams' resident
zany.
He's not loud, ostentatious, particularly
lunatic oreven original. He Just doesn't act like
a professional football player whcn he's off the
field.

The 29ye.ar-old defensive end from San
Diego State, one of the best in the National
Football League, has a few characteristics that
set him apart.
—He lived for a time In a 1970 Volkswagen
van, not because the Rams don't pay him
enough but because it suited him.
—He grew a full Cmdr. Whitehead beard with

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an elaborate turn-of-the-century mustache and
explained It to a reporter: "I stole a car In Pico
Rivera and now I'm In hiding."
—lie shows up In the lunchroom at the Ram
training camp here, goes to the refrigerator,
takes out a few steaks and goes to his room to
do arnazir.g culinary things for himself and
other Ram friends.
—He and wide receiver Lance Renizel
dressed up as 19th-Century reporters and
showed up in the press room at last year's
Super Bowl, ostensibly to spoof the other
writers.
Fred's Follies. That's what some folks call
them. But the articulate, Intelligent lineman
does things subtly, eschewing attention.
Why did he grow the beard?

"Because I'd never done it before and I
wanted to try something different."

Why spoof the reporters at the Super Bowl?
"It was just something that needed to be
done. If you can't laugh at It ... I mean, it's not
worth getting that wrapped up about, that
serious about.
"Oh, don't get me wrong. The Super Bowl Is
big business and to the players who are Involved In it there's nothing more serious. But
the game is nothing more than the two best
teams in football meeting to see who's best on
that gIven day.
"Lance and I went to the Super Bowl and all
these writers are concentrated in the same
place writing about the obvious. Why couldn't
some of them do what Lance and I did and write
about the inobvious, even themselves?"

Would he ever do that sart of thing agam?
"I would no more do that again than telLithe
same joke twice."

is baseball."
Franchise rules for the new league require 10 of the 14 players
to be Miwrjrans.
Ve'rc tiri t( NASI. lip trvk't on Americanization,''
Raone said. 'ii soccer's going to make it, it's going to do It with
American kids.
'i'he ultimate example is Portland and Tampa," he said.
"Virtually every player starting in Sunday's NASL championship game will be foreign. Although Portland, Tampa, San
Jose and Seattle have done well attendance-wise, 16 NASL Iran-

He and Rentzel now shire an apartment
where Fred does the cooking. The aparLruent
contains two refrigerators, three food bieriders
and looks like a mini restaurant,
"I prepare three meals a day in hen for
Lance and me," he said. "It's not that (iiiere's
anything wrong with our training food. It's
good for you. It's just that it reminds m too
much of bus station food,"
He began cooking for himself, he says, aftvera
five-day intestinal ailment during a winter
skiing trip. He had lost 10 pounds and "I kflCW
when I lost all that weight that the only wa I'd
get it back quickly was to cook for mysel

hises have gone down in

attendance."

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"does nut require the high qumIitv of skill (if the outdoor game,"
to compete.

lnakmg it easier for Ainurmcaa

thls,"said Hagone of gaines on floors the size of hockey rinks.
"It has theelementsof soccer hockey basketball and football
rolled into one. It's fast, very rough, exciting and high scoring,
sthat American fans want to see. (kitdoor players are too far
apart and it becomes boring,"

The track Is scheduled to open Its 1975
season Sept. 6. SimIlar purse disputes have
been at least partially settled at other
Florida dog tracks.
The Tampa track returns 21 per cent of
its total mutuel handle to purse money, a
figure the doginen want increased. No
figure was available as to what percentage
the owners are seeking.
Marc Hill, spokesman for the dog.
owners' negotiating team, said notices had
been filed with the elate Board of Business
Regulation. This Is required If there is a
possibility of noncompliance with agency

policy 15 days In advance of that move.
"The filing of the notice with the state is
a protective measure," said Hill. "The
owners have contracts with the Tampa
track, Individually, but after meeting, we
have a negotiating team that met with
John Hater and appealed for an increase in
purse money."
Hill said Hater, the track president, had
agreed to take the request before the
track's board of directors,
Hill, president of the Florida Greyhound
Owners and Breeders Association, said he
could not predict what the owners would do
if the Tampa track declines any increase,
or how they would react to any increase.
Hill said that Flagler of Miami still
returns 2 per cent, despite recent problems
there; that the St. Petersburg track
returns2.75; Daytona Beach 3 per cent and

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Baseball

Leaders

SPORTS

AmI.iCaa League
East
W L PcI. OS
75 50 400
Ratilmore
7 54 .5.45 7
Plpw York
67 61 501 12
Cleveland
¶5 66 .453 11

American League
PA'TTINC, 1)00 at bats)(Srpw, Mm. 370. Lynn. Bsn.
330: Munson. NY. 316; Har
arov, 'Tei.
313: Washington,
Oak, 310
P U N S-Lynn.
ftsn,
7$.
Mil*kqp
S6 60 4.4 19
Cai'ew, Min. 7$; Rice. Btn, 75.
Detrg,t
50 75 100 2S
Ystr:prntki, Bsn, 7; Mayberry'.
West
KC, 71
Oaklanø
75 50 600
RUNS
BATTED
IN-Lynn.
Kans
City U 54 557 S'
Bsn. II; Maybecry, KC, IS;
Chicoo
61 63 .497 13", L.May. Bat. 13; RIce, Bsn.' $2;
Texas
61 65 414 14', G.Scott, MU, $1
51 U 140 Il',
HITS-Ca,ew, Mis,. 160; Mvn
California
SI 69 457 ii
son, NY. 113' Rivers. Cal, 142,
Wednesdays Resvltt
Ws1hingi, Oak. 110; G.Brett.
California 6. Milwaukee 1
KC, 1
Gaklano 7. Detroit 1
DOURLES-McRae,
KC.
31.
Cbio S. New York 3
L yen, Rsn. 3). R Jackson. Oak.
E5ns1s City 3 Boston I
37: Singleton, Pat, 7$. May
Baltimore 3. Minnesota 2
berry, KC. 71
Only games scheduled
TRIPLES-Rivers.
Cal,
II;
Teday',Oam
Orta, ChI, 10 C Brett, KC. 9. 6
Chicago Ikaat 170) at New T.ed With 6
Ycrk 'Mtdith U 13). In)
H0ME
PUNS-Mayberry.
Clevelarwj
(ercwn
57)
at KC, 79: P Jackson, Oak. 7!.
Kansas City (LltteiI 00), In)
G.Scofl, Mit, 77: Bonds. NY.
Oak land lHoIf:mar,
4 10) at fl Purrughs, Tn, 71
Milwaukee (Traycrj 57). In)
ST 0 1 E N
BASES-Rivers.
I"ialtimore (Palmer 197) at Cal. 67; WashIngton.
Oak. 35.
Tp,a (Perry 1315), in)
Out, PlC'. 33; Remy. Cal. 31;
Only came's scheduled
C,sre'w, Mm. 7$
Fridays Games
PITCHING (I) Oeces,ons)-.it
in)
Mc'ie', Rn,
97. III, 36)
(alifnj'na at New York, En)
Palmer, Bat. It 7.
73$, 771.
(Ievpla
at Kansas C'ty. In)
p (p
Rtn. 16 7.
$96.
367;
Oakland at Mtwauke'e, li-it
Wi'e,
Bcn.
167.
696,
107.
Detroit at Micyiejola, En)
Plyleven. Mm, 136. UI. 7 97;
Rltimo, at Texas, In)
p.' Twi-j, Bat, Ia 7. 647. 3 77
Clii. 179, 65,4. 312. Tan
aria. ('at. 116. 647. 760
National League
STRIKEOUT$-Tanan,
Cal.
East
Ryan, Cal, 17$; Blyleven.
W L PCt. GB Mm, $69. C Perry. Tex. 161;
PittSburgh
69
Blue, Oak. 760
PhuipP
6$ 56 54
National League
$t
tools
67 50 536 7',
PATTING
at
300
bats)-NPw
York
64 60 516
Mad'k.
Clii,
361.
r S'mmont,
CP"caoo
51 U 440 17
st,. 3)7. Watson, Htn. 32$,
Montreal
57 71 173 16', S.arioultleci.
PQPI. 326; Morgan.
Will
('in, 372; Joshua. SF, 377.
Cincinnati
I) 41 460
PUNS--CAsh, Phi. 03; Mor
lot
Angeles 67 57 .510 16
(in, II: Rose, Cm. $3,
S Francisco
6$ 1
topes, LA, $0; Monday. Clii, 77
Dieo,o
s.
Si U 156 76"
RUNS
BATTED
IPI'-Lu
Atlanta
54 71 417 7$'
ziriskl, Phi. 100; Bench. Cm. 95.
HouSton
40 •
''
St auh. NY. 17. T Perez. Cm.
Wdnesday's Results
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It's Angeles a9 Chrago.
HITS-Rnse.
(in. 164; Cash.
rain
PPiI. 144
Garyey, LA. 161.
PhIladelphia 4. Atlanta
Madtocl,. (PIi. IS) Millan, NY.
P.ttt,mji'qh 1. San Franc,t:o
157
Sari Diego I. Montreal •
DOURLES.--Rnse,
Can,
40:
!.f louis 1. Cincirviati 0
Rerh. Cm, 36; Lulmnski, Phi,
Hutton S. New York 1. 10 in
Crt,, ç, 31; Csli, Plie,
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Jacksonville Suns:

Today'sGames
Iris ArieIrs (Me'sserSmlth
II) at Chicago 114 Reuj,Chet

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Only osrnJ' %(hedued
FrIdiy'i Games
HOuSton at Chicago
(ninnati at Pittsburgh.
(tn)
Atlanta t St LouiS.
T'hladelphia at San DIoqo,
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7f'IPLES-Oros's.

Exh4bitions
TodaysCaasn
S.'in rranc'icn at San Diego
FrIday's Games
P,ttttiurgh t Baltimore
NPw Enoland at Plitadeipha
at Washington

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P Metaer. Htn. 9; Kessmoqir,
('hi, 7 () P,si-kpr, Pali. I
M,
(,rffc,, (in. I. JOStu.ii

SF, $
HOME RUNS. LuliriSki. Phi
31. SrP,midt, Phi. 2$; Kirnjman.
NY, 75;
Bench, Cu's.
23.
('.Fo'sti',-. Cit's. 71
STOLEN BASES. Loøes. LA,
Mnrqn, Cm. 1, Brock.

Stt, IS;

crstreat at .ot Angeles. In)
New York at San Francisco, Mon.

P,o Foo'boll
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I'ftn,

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Km. 10. Car
21:
P Manguel.

71
PITCHING ill
Decisions).P4rahri'sky, StL. 103. 769. 1 53;
(,t'tlett. Ct. 10). 714, 700; Bit.
lh',oham. Cirt
, 13), 34,
Denny, 'ft.. *3. 777. 3 67; Se
.rr,
PoV.
I? 7,
700.
2 I):
P Jrnem,, SO. t6 7.
696. 7 10,
Kirhy, fin, *4, $67, 153, Pior
men, (in. $4 U7. 3M
STPSKTOUTS Seam.
NY,
)75: Messv'rtrnith. LA. 774. tjt
157
Chafd. H
112;
Montefux.rri SF 710
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FORT WORTH, Tex. (Al')
With the spotlight locked on
Jack Nicklaus, the fledgling
Tournament Players Golf
championship resumed Its romance with the bIg time today
on the scenic and sinister Colonial Country Club course.
"We've done everything we
can to make this the top golf
tournament in the world," proclaimed PGA Czar Deane Beman as the game's elite
launched the chase for a $50,000
tp prize.
"The condition of the course
is Impeccable," Beman said.
"We consider this as good a test
of golf as there Is, and this Is as
great a field as ever assembled."
A purse of $250,000 coupled
with the tournament's "designated" status attracted all the
superstars for this second running of the touring pros' own
championship.
"We're doing all we can to put
the Ingredients In to make this a
major tournament, But these
things must stand the test of
time," said Beman, who won a
new five-year pact as commissioner on the eve of the 72.
hole event.
The tournament players want
their championship to rank
ahingslde the socalled BIg
Fourofgolf—(heu,s.j

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A Team In The Dark
JACKSONVILLE tAP) — The lights have nearly
all gone out for the Suns.
The Jacksonville Suns, a class AA club of the Southern
league, have had troubles all season, spending most of it
in the league's Eastern Division cellar.
Three weeks ago burglars stole $900 worth of office
equipment. Then high winds from a Wednesday afternoon
thunderstorm blew over the 90-foot light pole which
illuminates the right field of the Suns' home diamond,
Wolison Park.

Injurc From Beanball?
BOSTON (APt — The imbalance In the left ear that put
Boston Red Sox third baseman Rico Petrocelll on the 15day disabled list may be the result of eing hit by a pitch
last season.
Petrocelli was hit on the head last Sept. 15 In Milwaukee
by a Jim Slatcn pitdi and missed the rest of the season.

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Nicklaus Set
For 'Players'

Batie Moves To NASL
SAN ANTONIO tAP)
Thunder officials said I)on
Ba tie has signed to coach in 1976 the San Antonio entry in
the North American Soccer League.
Ratle took oven the Thunder at mid-season earlier this
year after former mentor Alex Perolli mustered Just one
win in nine outings.
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ERIE, Pa. (AP)—.Tim Budny, a 17-year-old from Erie,
Pa., swam 31 miles across Lake Erie from Canada In
what is believed to be the first successful attempt
to cross
the lake.

New Jersey 9 In LI Finals

WIWAMSPOWr, Pa. (AP) Solid pitching
by DIon Lowe and his team's outstanding Infield defense has put I.akewood, N.J., into the
finals of the 1975 LIttle League btseball chainplonships.
Lowe struck out eight batters while walking
only two Wednesday
as Lakewood put together
an extra-liming rally to defeat Nocthildge,
Calif., 3-0.
Ncrthridge pitcher Craig Stevenson struck
out 15 batters and the game wis scoreless after
the regulation six innings. But the deadlock
was kokin In the top of the seventh when an
rro1- and a hard smash to right field by Scott
khulman put aai the winning runs.
Lowe'm pitching was augmented by the
.akewood Infield, which handled 10 grounders
rithout an es-rot. Northrldge commItted two
eTrots.
Lakewood returns Saturday to meet the
rinner of tothy's contest between Tampa, Fla.,
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This Is the fIrst time sInce 1956 that foreign
have been excluded from 'e baseball
competition.
The Lakewood players were Jubilant on the
field Immediately after Lowe fanned two Californians to end the game, but later they appearedtotajt the win Instride,
"It was a tough game. That was the toughest
team we ever played," Lowe calmly noted
while eating dinner. He was asked If he got
tired,

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100

Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit:
Section $4.5 09 Florida Statutes 1057.

5' Philip E Blake
Publish, Aug 7, 11. 71. 7$ 1975
0(076
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby g,ven that I am

as

engaged in business at Winter
SprIngs, 201 Birch Terrace,
Seminole County, Florida under the
fictitious name of P H S CO and
that I Intend to register Said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida in ac
cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit:
Section $63 09 FlorIda Statutes 1957.
S' Robert H Sudduth
PublIsh Aug Ii, , ,
11975
0(0
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FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged In busmnesv at 7a07 S
Decottes Ave Sanford. Seminole
County, Florida under the fictitious
name of BUSINESS SERVICES OF
SANFORD, and I intend to
register said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Semlnc,fe County,
Florida In accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, ToWit' Section 163 09
Florida Statutes 1957.
S Henry ,) Boissonneault
Pubilsh' Aug 14.71,71, Sept. 1. 197$
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Pfoticeisherebygiventhat wear,
engaged in t,usiness at Pt I Box 355.
Maitland, Seminole County, Florida
under the fictitious name of RIP
TREE SERVICE, and that we
tend to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
the provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, ToWit' Section
16500 Florida Statute's 1937
5' Ronald Batten
Raymond Foster
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Publish Aug 7, 11,71,71. 975
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vacated Station Street East of
A C I railroad &amp; North of Prairie
Avenue aid South otstate Road 434
Frosts Addition to Altamonte Plat
Book 1 Page 11,

*ttamcnte;
S lOft Ill to 157 and 5', of

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vacated Street adlacent on North
and Lots 159 to 161 and Lots 112 to 117
arid vacated street on North, Frosts
Addition '0 Altamonte. Plat Book I
Page II
4 Begin SW corner Lot 17) run
Northeasterly on East right of way
of Station' Street 16! 37 feet East
4$) 2Sfee$ S Idecrees 77' II" W 3000
feet West 11045 feet South $7106 feet
North $7 degrees OS' W 11021 feet
South 7)967 feet West to br-ginning
(less Road). P1*1 Book I Page II.
7 BegIn SE corner lot ill run
North 210,4 feet N 57 degrees 0$' W
11021 feet South 219 67 feet East 160
feet to beginning ILess Roacfl, Plat
Book I Page 14,
$ flt'oin at intersection of East
lire Lot III and North line State
Road 436 run North 319 6 feet West
3435 feet South 390 feet East on
Road 3107 feet to beginning. Plat
Book 1 Page
Lots 1 to I. Plat Book I Page
$0 Lot 9 lLess beginn.rsg P1W
corner run East 71 feet Southerly to

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point on South boundary 13 feet East

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
ORANGE SEMINOLE OSCEOLA
TRAPISPORTAT 1011 AUTHORITY
13$ Woods Avenue
Ortando,Florid*]7$0$
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT THE ORAPIGE.SEMINOLE.
OSCEOLA TRANSPORTATION
AUTHORITY IS SUBMITTING
AND ADDENDUM TO "Requests
for Bids" and the Technical
Specifications for the Purpose of a
Bus Radio Communications System
as per specification on file with
available from the Orange.
Seminole Osceola

Transportat

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Authority. Sealed bids will be
received until 1:00PM, October 17,
1975, in the office of the General
Manage.-, Orange Seminole Osceola

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'i'd prCrlS numbered here I
generally deScribed
.
through
as ,iil that property zoned Industrial
'n the City of Altamonte Springs
lying East ot lonmiwood Avenue and
Oil the North and So'jth 'sides of Sfate

South '

PublIsh Aug 17,1!, 19. 20, 7). 72. 1915
OEO

of Sw corner run W 13 feet North 5,)
feet to beginning) and West fi (cx't
1015106,11, Ptat Book I Pig. 14,
11 Lot 9 Less beginning NW
corner run East 71 feet southerly to
point on South boundary I) feet East
of SW corner run W I) feet North SO
feet to beginning) Lots 101 II (Less
West 71 feet) all lots $7 to 11. P1st
Book I Page 14
17 lot IS. Plat BOOk 1 Page
I) Lots 16. Ii. II. and vacated
street between Lots 161 17, arid Lots
71.79. 30. 31 and'Of vacated street
On WeSt. P1st t'cik 1 page '
11 Lots 19. 70. &amp; 7) (Less Road).
Plaf Book I Page II.
IS Lots 731027 and 37 to 46 and Si
10 59 and part of Charles Street
vacated Snd II', of vacated George
of
Street adiacent t South and
vacated street on East (Less Road)
ndIitoSO. Plat Rook 1 PageIl.
14 Lots 60 to 67 and N of vacated
street adiacent on South (Less
,7ojd) Plot Book I Page II.
17 Lots It and 46. Replat of
Wiriwond Park, P1st Book 3 Page 30,
5 Lots 17 and 4. PIat (tool
Page 30;
19 Lots 1,, 30 and SI. PItt Book 1
Page 30.
20 tots ¶7 and 33. Piat ttook 3
Paoe 30;
7) Lot sa. Plat Book 3 Page 30;
7 Beginning at P4W corner of Lot
S9rijnSouth 169 l7feet to State Road
136 last on Right of way line $67 U
feet North 75197 feet West Ill i led
tO Beginning being Lot 39 and oarl of
t'r'Ottcid oar?. Plat (took 3 Page 30
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follow;' Begin at a point 650 feet
East and 1037 10 feet North of the

Section Post of
tion ,
TownshIp 19 South, Range 37 East,
thence run Southwesterly along a
curve concave Southeasterly having
a radius of 45 feet, a central angle of
72 03' 17", a chord bearing of South
5355'21" West, ai-i arc distance of
54 S9feet. th!'ncerun PlorlhllOJ' I?''
West I47.j feet, thence run North
1)1 feet more or less fh St Johns
River, thence run Southeasterly
along saId River 16.6 feet, 10 a point
North of the Point of beginning,
thence run South 113 feet more or
le to the Point of Beginning.
and ttie undersigned ai Sheriff of
SemInole County, Florida, wIll at
1I;00 AM. on the SIP's day of Sep
tember. A 0 197$, offer for Sale and
sell to the highest bidder, for Cash.
subject to any and all exIstIng leins.
at the Proof (West) Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford, Florida, the above
describeti personal property
That Said sale it being made to
Satisfy the terms of laid Writ of

Road 436
Till PUBLIC HEARING is to be
t''ii1 ri the (ity lull of AItinOnte
;prinas. Florida, on Thursday,
September 1. 1975. at 7 00 p M. or
n ?lii',PStti'i' as pssfllr at
55
which time interested parties nd
citizens (or and against the proposeti
rezoning will be heard
THIS NOTICE is to be published
by posting the properties aforesaid
described and by posting at three
publIc places within the City ot
Attamonte Sprngs at 'east fifteen
days prior tO the time of PbIiC
I'.arino

19th DAY OF
DATED THIS
AUGUST. 197%. A
(OFt If IA) SEAL)
Phyllis Jordalil
City Clerk

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Avenue, Orlando, Florida 27505.
Robe,' 0. Loral's
General Manager
PublIsh Aug 71, 71, 197$

0(0 $17

Altamonte Springs.

John E. Polk,
Sheriff

SemInole County, I omida
Publish' Aug Ii, 7), 71. Sept I, )S
DFQ 44

Florida
Publish Aun 71.

DFQ 171

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legal Notice

NOTICE OP ADOPTION
OFORDINANCE
NO. 1303
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
You will take notice that the City
issboiof t
tyOfSbflfoCd.
Pioriaa, Ofl AU9U%I II. 1Y1. P.Ss.O
and adopted Ordinance No. 13. as
follows
This Instrument prepared by: C.
VernonMiie,Jr.,CityAttorntyP.O.
Box 1771, Sanford. Florida 32771
ORDINANCE NO. 1303
1NORDINANCE OF THE CITYOF
SANF0R 0
FL0PI0A
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO
ANNEX WITHIN THE COR
PORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AT THE
EXPIRATION OF THIRTY DAYS
FROM THE APPROVAL OF SAID
ORDINANCE THAT CERTAIN
PROPERTY
ON
SANFORD
AVENUE AND BETWEEN SAN
FORD AVENUE AND PALMWAY
AND BETWEEN POINSETTIA
DRIVE AND ROSE DRIVE IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH
THE
RPOVISIONS OF CHAPTER 741.
LAWS OF FLORIDA
WHEREAS, there has been filed
with the City Clerli of the City of
Sanford. Florida, a p1ition con
taming the names of the property
owners in the area described
hereiflafterreq'jestingann,xationto
the corlxtate area of the Clt of
Sanford, Florida, and requesting to
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having certified that there ire two
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hOT ICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
CONSIDER ANNEXATION
Notice I hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission Room in theCity Hail In
the City of Sanford. Florida. at 700
O'clock P M on September 72. 1973,

to consider the anneation of
property described as follows:

Lot), Block?, Flora Heights. Plat
f3ocli 3, page 19, PubliC Records '
Seminole County. Florida Said
property is presently zoned RI
(Residential) District.
All parties In Interest arid citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at sold hearing.
fly order of the City Commission
of the City of Sanford. Florida. thms

11th day of August. 1975
11 P4. Tamm, Jr

City Clerk
Publish' Aug $4, 7$, 2$. Sept 4,

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NOTICE OF ADOPTION
OF ORDINANCE

HO. 13*4
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Yo,, will take notice that the City
Commission of the City of Sanford.
Florida, on August Ii, 1973. passed
arid adopted Ordinance No. $304. as

follows
ThiS Instrument prepared by. C
VernonMize, Jr , City Attornty P 0
fib' 177$, Sanford, Florida 22771

ORDINANCE NO.13*4
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
FL0RI0A,
s A 14 F 0 P 0.
OECLARING'ITS INTENTION TO
ANNEX WITHIN THE COP
('ORATE 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 17 97 AND BETWEEN
AIRPORT BOULEVARD AND THE
EASTERLY EXTENSION OF
LAKE MARY BOULEVARD Ill
WITH
THE
ACCORDANCE
F'ROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 71 190.
LAWS OF FLOP IDA
WHEREAS. there has been filed
with the City Clerk of the City of
Sanford, Florida, a pet'tson COfl
finiflQ the name i.,f the property
owner in the area thscribed
hereinafter reques'ing annexation to
the corporate area of the City of
Sanford. Florida, arid requesting to
be located therein, and
WHEREAS. the Property Ap
praiser of Semirv'le County, Florida,
having certifieu that there is one
property owner In the area to be
annexed aid that Said property
owner hat signed the petition for
annexation, and
WHEREAS. the City Commission
c" the (it',' of Sanford. Florida, i'sss
deemed it in the best interest of the
City to accept said Petition and
intends to annex said area
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
SANFORD,
OF
THE
CITY
FLORIDA
SECTION 1 The City Commission
of the City of Sanford. Florida.
hereby declares itt intention to
annex to arid to make a part of the
City of Sanford, Florida, at the
expIration Of thirty days from the
date of the passage cif this Or
dinance. as provided for by Chapter
71 190, Laws of FlorIda, 1971. that
certain property described as
follows'
Begin at a point on the Easterly
right of way of line SR 6001. 15 U.S.
17 92 saId point being $58' Ii and 25.01
degrees East from section of said
easterly P W line with the south
556 19' section 11, township 20 tooth.
range 30 F. Seminole County. then
run north 250) degrees E along said
easterly P W lIne 3)3.10' then run Pd
9 59 17 F 105 11' to the west line of

the SE Quarter of the SE quarter of
said section II. thence run 5 0 57.01
W alonci said west line of the SE
nuarter of the SE quarter section 11
to a point 14) 70' N 0 57' 1" E
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from the SW corner of the SE
qarter of the SE quarter of said
section 11, thencerun West 558 19' tO
the pOilt of beginning
E CTION 7 That this ordinance
shall become effective immediately
upon its pat'1ac3e and adoption
PASSED AND ADOPTED this
11th day of Aug'jtt. A D.. 197$
s Lee P. Moore
Mayor
John C Morris
5' A A "Mac"
Mcctanahan
S Julian L Stenstrom
S Gordon Meyer
As the City
CommisSion of the
city Sanford,
Florida
By H N Tamm, Jr
City Clerk
Attest'
Pu 19 Temm, Jr
Publish Aug II. 2$. 2$, sept. 4 1975
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THE
CITY OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA:
SECTION 1 The City Commission
of the City of Sanford, Fiorida,
hereby declare's its intention
annex to and to make a part of the
City of Sanford. Florida, at the
expiration of thirty days from thi
date of the passage of this Or.
dinance. as provided for by Chapter
71.190, Laws of Florida, 1971. Phat
certain property described as
follows'
1013, Block?, FLORA HEIGHTS.
according to the Plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 3. Page 19,
Public Records
SECTION 2 That this ordinance
PASSED AND ADOPTED this

11th day of August, A 0.. 197%.
5: Lee P Moore
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S1S$-CA'O
CAMERON BROWN CONSUMER
FINANCE, INC.
PlaIntiff,
DUANE J NOVOSEDLIAK, DIGNA
NOVOSEDLIAK. his wife, and
JAMES W. RUPICH,
Defendants

TO DUANE J NOVOSEDLIAK
and

NOVOSEDIIAK

hit Wife

107 Sherwood Place
Bet Air, Maryland
You are not'f led that an action
foreclose a mortgage on the
following poperty in Seminole
County, Florida
Lot 17, Block A, SAN SEBASTIAN
HEIGHTS, UNIT 2, according to the
Plat thereof as recorded in Pla?
Book 16. Page 71, Public Records of
Seu'ilnole County, Florida
has been filed against you and you
are reouirr'd to serve a copy of your
written defenses, If any, to it on
BERNARD C O'NEILL. Jr
PORY. CUNNINGHAM P. O'NEILL,
PA Plaintiff's attorneys, w'sose
address is $65 Hartford Building.
East Robinson Street, Orlando.
F'orida. 22101, on or before the 17th
day of September. 1975 and file t,
original with the Clerk of this Court,
either before service on Plaintiff's
or
attorneys
immediately
thereafter, otherwise a default will
be entered against you for the relief
demhrded in this Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and tha seal of
this Court on the 11th day of August.

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immediately thereafter; otherwise a

32101, and file the original with the
Clerk Of the above Styled court on or
before the 73rd day of Septerbec,

IN THE CIRCUI COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL CASE NO. 71.1S17.CA.*9.A
NATIONAL STANDARD LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY, a Florida
co'poration,
Plaintiff,

TOM I ODOM and GAVE ODOM.
t I.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO' TOM I. 000M and
CAVE ODOM. his wife
Residence ursknowg
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage on the
foltowing property In Seminole
County, Florida:
Begin at a point 530 feet South 0
degrees 00' 31" East øf the NE
corner of NE ' of P4W
SectIon 6.
Township 71 South. Range 30 East,
run North $9 degrees 16' 54' West
43$ 59 feet to Point of Beginning, run
South 0 degrees 02' 31" West
715 feet. thence South 19 degrees
54" East 90 feet, thence NOrth 0
degrees 07' 31" East 24% feet. thence
Norm 69 degrees 4.6' 54" West 90 feet
to PoInt of Beginning Subject to an
easement over the North 70 feet for
road; arid
Begin at a point 550 feet South 0
degrees 00' 54" East of the NE
corner of PIE 'aof NW',, Section 6.
Township 2) South, Range 30 East,
run North $9 degrees 46' 54" Wilt
344.59 feet to Point of Beginning.
thence run South 0 degrees 07' 31"
We%t 21$
South $9
degre.s 46' 54" East 00 feet. thence
North 0 degrees 02'31"East 745 feet,
thenceldorthl9degrets 46'S4"West
t0f'toPoIntof Beginning. Subject
to an easement over the North 20
feet for road.
hat been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, If any, to it on J
Charles C,ray, of Gray. Adams,
Harris I RobInson. 7 A . ptaint,f"s
attorneys, whose address is 401 F
Robinson Street. P 0 31181. Orlando.
Florida 32102, on or before the 77th
day of September. 1973. arid file ftc
original with the Clerk of this Court
either before service on plaintiff's
attorneys
or
Immediately
thereafter: otherwise a default Will
be entered against you for the relief
demanded In the complaint
WITNESS my hand and sea of
this COO?? on August 5th. lOiS
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwth,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Lillian Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
PublIth' Aug 7, 14, 71. 71. 1975
thence

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Ill THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cl P.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.I316.CA.O9.D
F FOE PAL NATIONAL MOP
IGACE ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME

YOUNG JOHN SEAt'. JR , a k a
JOHP4NI[ SEAY, and BARBARA P
SEAY, hit wife.

Defendants
NOTICE OF StIlT
TO BARBARA R SEAY
RESIDENCE' UNKNOWN
All parties claiming interestS by,
through, under or against Barbara
P. Seay arid to all parties having or
claiming to have any right, title or
interest In the real property herC,n

The uniierslgned does hereby

dscrlbed
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an ctlon to foreclose a mom
tgaqe on the following real property
in Seminole County, Florida
Lot 91 WINSOR MANOR. FIR ST
ADDITION, according to the Plat
thereof as recorded in Plal Book I?,
page 2). Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida,
has been filed against you and you
are'reguired to 'servea copy ot your
written defenses. if any, to II on van
den Berg. Gay '. Burke, P A.. at
Poit Office Box 793, Orlando,
Florida 37102. and file the orIgInal
with the Clerk of the above styled
court on or before September 10th.
197$; otherwise a iudgment may be
entered against yo'i for Whe relief
c)errisnde'd in tnc cc'nplaint or
petition.
wITNESS my hand and the teal of
pre.sloe'nt
said Coe.il on August I1PI. 1V?5.
Sworn to and subscribed 'o by
(Seal)
James E. Home, President before
Arthur H Beckw,th, Jr
me thIs 16th day Of August. A. 0
Clerk of the Circuit Court
1973
fly Elaine RiChard,
C A. Murphy
Deputy Clerk
Notary Public
Publish' Aut 7 '1, 7) 7$, lOiS
Publish Aug 21. 261 Sept 4 11. $975
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certify that it is conducting a
amusement &amp; game retail business
at 7AYPF SHOPPING CENTER.
Fern Perk, Flida 37730, under the
fictitious name of GAME WORLi.)
and that said firm is comoosed of the
following persons whose names and
places cil residences are as follows,
RAX ERECTING SERvICE, INC.,
1900 KIngfish 9., Naples. Florida.
Ownership of CAME WORLD it as
AX ERECTING SEP.
follw5'
VICE, INC -100 PCI
It is its Intention to apply to Ih
Clerk Of the Circuit Court in arid for
Seminole County, Florida to register
the said name of GAME WORLD
under the provisions of Chapter
*6309 lSwS of Florida, Acts of 1970.
Witness his hand, this 9th day of
August. 1975
James E Home,

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BUTLER, Attorneys for the

Clerk of this Court either before

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AMENDED
NOTICEOPACTION

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City Clerk
Publish' Aug. 14. 21. 21. Set. 4. 1973
DEO72

ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
fly Lillian Jenkins
As Deputy Clerk

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Mayor
5: John C Morris
5: A. A, "Mac"
McCiarsaPian
5: Jullan L Stenstrom
5: Gordon Meyer
As the City
Commission
of the City of
Sanford, Florida.
By' H. Pd. Tarnrn, Jr.
City Clerk
Attest'

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shall become effective immediately
upon its passage and adoption.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
EIOHT!!NTH JUDICIAL dR. FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE FLORIDA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 7S.l$63.CA45.E
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7SIS3l.CA4.A
--UNITED COMPANIES
FAGGART KUBOTA TRACTOR, a CIAL CORP., etc
divIsion of Southern Hornei. Inc.. a
Plaintiff,
Corporation,
vs
Plaintiff, FRANK PRATHER and DONNA L
vs
PRATHER. his wife. DOROTHY j
R. 1.. YORK. dba R, L. YORK REICHERT.
THOMAS
A
AND SON
REICHERT.
MICHAEL
T.
Defendants. ELLZEY,
ENGEBORG
C.
ELIZEY. FLAGSHIP BANK OF
NOTICE OF ACTION
ORLANDO,
formerly
THE
ORLANDO BANK
TRUST
TO R. L. YORK
COMPANY. ROY E. BLOCK and
1)34 Thomaiville Road
PAUL HOMEL db a BRIAN'S
Winston Salem
RESTAURANT,
Norlh Carolina
Defendants
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a lien on the
NOTICE OF SUIT
following described personal
property In Seminole County, TO' FRANK PRATHER and
Florida, towit:
DONNA I PRATMER
ROY E BLOCK
One (1) Model 1225. Kubota
DOROTHY J REICHERT
Tractor, Serial No 11719.
and
One (fl Model L260. Kubota
THOMAS A PEICHERT
Tractor, Serial No.
Addresses unknown
One (1) Model B6000. Kubota
YOU A.'E HEREBY NOTIFIED
Tractor, Serial No.
Two (7) Model 4OCOE, Kubota that an action to foreclose mortgage
Tractors, 5erII Not. 12491 and coveting the following real and
Personal property In Seminole
hat been filM against you together County, FlorIda to wit
Lot fl. Block A, DRUID HILLS
with the issuance of a Writ of At.
tachment In aid of foreclosure, and PARK, Plaf Book tO page 21, PublIc
you are required to serve a coov of Records of Seminole County.
yourwrittendefenses,if any, tolton Florida
C.
has been fIled against you and you
Jr., HUTCHISON
MORRIS Pott Office Orawer H, are requIr to serve a copy of your

default will be entered against you
for the relIef demanded in the
Complaint and Writ of Attachment.
WITNESSmyhandaIhe5lof
this Court cn the 16th day of August,
1975
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Elaine RiChardi
Deputy Clerk
'Publish Aug. 21.2! &amp; Sept. 4 11, 975
OEO.115

City to accept said Petition and
intends to annex said area.
NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Legal Notice

attorney, onor before September 2),
1975. and file the orIginal with the

annemation, and
of the City of Sanford. Florida, has
deemed It in the best Interest of the

Clerk of the Circuit Court
fly' Lillian I Jenkins

1 Section 1!. TOwnhp 71 SOuth,

Range 79 East, the North 300 feet of
West 700 feet and East 544% feet of
P4W', South of State Road 4)6 (less
part In Frosts Addition to

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City of Lonqwogd
Seminole County, Flot'ida
By' Onnie P Shomate
City Clerk

hand and the seal of
thiS Court on the 11th day of August,

ordinance of the City of

Sublect properties are described
as follows
Section 1!. Tnnh,n l
Range 79 East, the SW', of SW', of
less Road) and East 25 feet of
W', of NW', of SE'
7 Section 15. To*nship 2) South,
Range 79 East, begin 364 5 feet Wett
s -id 70 feet North of SE corner of
run West 510 76 feet North 231
feet East 310 iS feet North to a point
300 lees South of State Poaa 4)6 East
to pOint 34.1 5 feet West of East In.,'
South to beqririnq
3 Section II. To,vnship 21 South.
Range 79 East, beginning 70 feet
North anti $75 76 feet West of SE
corner cit P4W', run 14 731 feet East
3107% feet North to South right of
way lIne of vacated
West to
Fast line Lot 7)5 of Frosts AdditiOn
to Attamvite. South to point West of
begifloing and East to beglnnng,

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and.West17 IfeetofLots707$,77I
arid all lots 70) to 720 and part

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO, 71161$.CA46.5
In Rej the Marriag,
TIMOTHY R CUNDIFF, Husband;
and
VIRGINIA ANN CUNOIFF. Wife
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO VIRGINIA ANN CUP4DIFF.
RI 9, BOX 759.

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that we ari
engaged in business a? 690S Orlando
Ave. Ftrn Park. Seminole County. V
Florida under the fictitious name of
TWIN CITY AUTO SALES, and that
I intend to register said name
the Clerk of the Circuit Count,
Seminole County, Florida ri ac
cord,qnce with the provisions of ,
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit
Section$4509 Florida Statutes 1937
Sig. D C. Jone's
Jon Whit.
Publish Aug. 21,7! &amp; Sept 1, I), $9 75
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dustriat to (ommercat General, on
the properties as (uescribed below,

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way 131, Longwooa. Seminole
County, Florida under the fictitious
name of 5EMORAN CENTER, and
that I Intend to register Said name
with the Clerk Of the Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida in ac
cordance with the provisions of the

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engaged in business at $31 E High

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENth4, FOR SEMIItOLE COUNTY,
a bulk transfer Ii about to be m3ce
FLORIDA
The names and business addresses
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$.l57.CAQ$
oO the transferor and the transferee CL?.Ftc,p BROWN CONSUMER
sod all other business names and
addresseS used by ti'e transferor FlNCF INC
Plaintiff.
within the last three years
known te transferee are
a Transferor Frank Black and ROBERT H LAP'IAM.
Defendant.
Jane Black, his wife. d b a "The
Look Of Love Boutique," Seminote
AMENDED
Plaza, Highway 436, Casselberry.
NOTICE OF ACTON
Florida, 32707
L,'inam
Transferee Robert T Smith and TO Phr1
Court South
Linda I. Smith, hit wife, isn
Phoeni, City, Alabama
Canary Street. longwood. Florida
YOU APE NOTIFIED that an
Other Names
None
b All debts of the Transferor are SCtlOfltOfOrt'cfrflee mortgaqeon the
following property in Seminole
tobepaidinfullastheyfaIl45
County, FIorid
resutt of the transaction
Lot 31. of Block I in Replal of
L. W. Carroll, Jr Esquire
Shcts No I and 7 North Orlando
Carroll
Jones, P A.
Townsite. 4th AdditIon, according to
Post Office Box 9fl
the Plat thereof recorded in PIat
71 U.S. Highway 1797
Book II, Pages Sand 6. of the Public
Casselberry. Florida
Records of Seminole County.
37707
Florida
Publish Aug II. 71. 1975
has been filed against you and you
DE067
__________________________ an rCquired to serve a copy Of your
written ciefenses, 1 any. to it
BERNARD C. O'NEILL. JR. o'
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Potiy, Cunningham and O'Neill.
CITY OF
P A Plaintiff's attorneys, whose
ALTAMONTE SPR INOS,
address is $65 Hartford Building, 7
FLORIDA
Fast Robinson Street. Orlando,
orida, 32101, on or before the 17th
TO WHOM ti P.'.AY COPiCFpi
day of September, 1975, and tie the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIvEN by
the Planning Board of the City Of original wth the Clerk of this Court
Altamonte Springt. FtOrida. IhAi eit),er before Service on Plaintiff's
-' nimorneys
or
'mniealafely
said Board ssllI hold .s public hearing
to consider the ueition of changing thereafter, otherwise a default will
be entered against you for the relief

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Jotuison, also 15-18, placed fifth in the 50 free and Philip Herto
Ell-l2i placed sixth in the 50 back.
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LEGAL NOTICE TO
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
thataflaCtiOflforDISSOLUTlOPdOF
Pursuant to Chapter 7)19 Laws of MARRIAGE has been filed against
I
British Opens, the Masters and
Florida, commonly known as the you and you are required to s'rye a
the PGA.
Consultants
Corn petit I ye Copyof your written defenses, lany,
But when and If It Is to obtain NegotIation Act, the City of to Gene P Stephenson of
Casselberry here'vith Publicly STEPHENSON, STALP'AKER AND
such lofty credentials renwJn
announces that It will need the BEANE, PA, Pott Offic, Drawer
a matter of much debate.
services of professional engineert One. Casselberry, Florida. 37707
The TPC must first earn for the implementation of Ordinance Attorneys for the Husband
press and public acceptance, 250 (bond ordinance) and for a Petitione, fld file the orIoinal
project extentling sewer collection the Clerk of the above styled Cojr'
said eman, But, quipped and
water distribution lines, In
on or before September 9th.
someone, it could become ma. t,f5ted pitieS %POuld contact Mr otherwise a Judment may be1975
en
Jor overnight If Nicklaus would Kenneth H EhIers. City Engineer, tered ag5inst you for tae relief
P0 Box 35. Cassell,erry, Florida. demanded in the Petition
announce he's setting his Sights for details
andor submit three
on sweeping the "Big Five."
Copies of standard form 251 as said Court on this, the Itt's d6y of
Nicklaus, smiling and evidence of desire to be cOnsidered August,
or before Monday, September I. (Seal)
relaxed and joking wIth On
1975
Arthm,jr H Beckw,th, Jr
newsmen, said Wednesday the
Dated August 4th, 1973
Clerk of Cirtuit Court
By' Bill B Crier,
TPC Is indeed an important
By LIllian Jenkins
Mayor
Deputy Clerk
U,S. event but must gain ATTEST
,j
Publish' Aug 7. 11, 71, 7$, $973
worldwIde recognition before Mary W. Hawthorne
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PublIsh' Aug 7. 11, 71. IflS
becoming truly major.
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DFO 77
HOTICEOF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
IN"ITATION TO BID
by virtue of that certain Writ of
FOR INSURANCE COVERAGE
Execution Issued out of and under •
CITY OF LONG WOOD
the seal of the Circuit Court of
I
NOT ICE is hereby giver, that Hillsborough County, Florida, upon
a fInal judgment rendered In the
sealed bids will be received In the
otesaid court on the 73rd day of ' ,
City Clerk's Office, City Hall,
June, A.D 1975, in that certain case
L.ongwgcd, Florida, until noon
entitled. Drew Tile Sbpoly Co a 0"
September 6th, $975
Florida Corporation, Plaintiff. ,s.
The Sanford All-Stars kept
This includes liability, corn
their winning streak alive last prehenslye, workman's comp etc Clifton Shacirors. doing busIness as
aciron Tile. Defendant, which
weekend, edging Eau Gaulle 6-4. SpecificatIons may be picked up at aforesaid
Writ of Execution was
The All-Stars were down 4-0 in City Hall. 175 W Warren Ave.. delIvered to me as She 1ff gf
Longwnod. from $00 A M. until 5,00
Seminole County, Florida, and I
the sixth Inning when they P M Monday through Friday,
have levIed upon the following
The
City
reserves
picked up a pair of runs on a
the right to
reject any or all bids, any bid described propertyowned by CIIfto'
walk, a single and a triple,
Sh'at0i's, said property being
recelvedafterthe%pecfled,imewlll
With the score 4-2, the All. not be considered Plo bidder may locatedin Seminole County, Florida.
more partic larly described as
Stars attacked, as Bernard withdraw his bid for a period c, follows:
forty five (aS) d.'sys after the date
Eady walked, Lucius Williams for bid openings
Lot 60 Palm Shadows, accurding
to the plat thereof as recorci
singled and stole second, and
,
Bids wIll be opened at the council
PIat Book 13. Page 53. Seminole
Moses Hawes hit a long fly to meeting, September Slh, 1973 after County
Public Records, described as
730 P.M

Scored on a wild pitch to cap the I
four-run rally,
and Davenport, Iowa.
The All-Stars' winning streak
ThIs year's four-day tournament Is divided
t
is
five in a row. They will go for I
between boys' baseball competition and girls'
No, 6 Sunday when they host I
softball. In the opening
game Wed- New Smyrna at Sanford I
nesday, Medford, Ore., softball
beat the defending
Stadium Sunday, The All-Stars
champions from Tampu, Fla., 3.2.
Medlord also plays a final game Saturday
against the winner of today's softball contest
between Dix Hills, N.Y., and Sturgeon Bay,

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Park in Jacksonville has offert
new contracts returning 3 per cent.
Orange Park has the same ownership m
Tampa.
Kennel owners at Flagler struc k
recently, despite contracts, and 18 wet
held in contempt of court when they ri
fused to honor a court order to return thei
dogs to racing. An appeal upheld thie
Miami Judge's action and the owner.
reluctantly resumed racing.
Earlier boycotts affected the opening C
tracks at Daytona Beach and Monticelk
where owners were granted increased
purses.
Owners in Miami have also asked
Blscayne Dog Track for Increased purset
but so tar that request has resulted In
stalemate punctuated by newspaper ad
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ferent directions last weekend as the 'A' swimmers
fl
peted at Hartow in the statewide Junior Olympics shod
course and the 'B' swhnmers went to Titusvlile for the North
Hrevard YMCA Invitational 'B' Meet.
lnHartow,HobertNeville(lI)2)pickccj upa first place
in the I00 freestyle withatimeof 56.7. In addition, he placj
sevondinthe5ofree,200free,500free,Ioobreastand 1001M,
and fourth in 200 I.M.
In Titusville, four 'B' swimmers became 'A' swimmers
as Kurt Smith, Pat Heno, Torn lake and charles Fraser
pickedup'A'tin3estoleadtheteaII)effortof37a).ards
Smith 113-14) won an 'A' time in the 100 free, 100 lreast
and200lM.lIealso'p;ucedfirstjntheloofly,fourthjflthel00
back and fifth in 200 free.
Reno won 'A' time in the50free and placedfirstin the 100
fly, third in the 100 back and fourth in the 100 free, lake 15151 )ot an 'A' time in the 200 IMand 100 fly, and first place in
the 200 free.
Fraser (15-18) got his 'A' times In the5Ofree, 2001ree and
first in the 200 IM, second in the 500 free, third In the 100 fly
and fIfth 'ft the 100 back.
Art Woodruff 11-12) placed first in the 50 free, second in
the 100 free and 50 back, fourth in the 50 breastand fifth in

Indoor Soccer League Threatens NASL
MIAMI i APt - A promoter of a new Indoor soccer league that
will compete against the outdoor North American Soccer
I 'eague nex I summer predicts his group will sign the NASL's top
tars.
"We expct't to take the cream of the NASL," Rick Hagono said
Wednesday in announcing plans to form the Major Soccer
League. The new league would require minimum player
salaries of $10,000 a year, he said.
"As one player from the Miami Toros said, 'That's three
years wages you're talking about," said Ragone. "We're also
going to have a player pension fund and a player union."
Miami's Steve David, most valuable player in Ue NASL this
year, reportedly made only $5,000. Ragone said the ne league
would offer "salaries to make the players full-time professionals."
Ragone, former marketing and public relations director for
the Tcros, said he and former Toros' general manager Norman
Sutherland have "90 per cent sold" franchises for Miami,
Washington, Philadelphia, Denver, Los Angeles and Kansas
('ity at a cost of $75,(XX) apiece.
He said group in New York, San Francisco, Houston, Atlanta,
St. Louis, Vancouver, Montreal, and San Juan, Puerto Rico are
interested.
"We're requiring a $75,000 performance bond," he said.
"We're looking for the kind of ownership that isn't fly by night.
And ow budget isn't in the million.dollar range of the World
Football I.eagu#m.
"The NASL has been talking three years about an indoor
season, but they've been talking about winter months," Ragone
said. "Arena owners said, 'No, we've got hockey and basketball,' The NASL only wanted to use indoor soccer to promote
outdoor games."
Ragone said plans call fir a 50-game season from April to
August when "there isa tremendous void in sports — all there is

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1975
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Seminole County, Florida
By Cecefla V (kern
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Defendants
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Florida 37O7. Attorneys for the
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on or before August 29th. 1975;
otherwise a iudgment may be en
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demanded in the Complaint.
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
By' Martha T. Vihlen
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DENO P DIKEOU
Baldwin &amp; Dlkeou
500 E. Highway 436.

Suits 70
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ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Publish: July 31, Aug 7, 11, 21. 197$
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
CONSIDER ANNEXATION
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission P0gm in fIle City Hall in
the City of Sanford. riorida at 700
o'clock PM on September 72, 1973.
to Consider the annexation of
property described as follows:
Begin at a point on the easterly
right.of way of line SR 6001 IS U.S
17.97 said point being 154' N and
2501 degrees East from section of
saideasterlyR.Wllnewiththesouth
536.1$' Section 11, townshIp 70 south,
range 30 E. Semlno!, County. then
run north 7501 degrees E along taid
easterly P W line 335 40' then run Pd
19.59.17 E 105 U' to the west line Of
the SE quarter of the SE quarter of
said section 1), thence run S 03704
W along said west line of the SE
Quarter of the SE quarter section 11
33510' to a point 14) 20' N 0 52 4 E
from the SW corner of the SE
Quarter of the SE quarter of said
section 11, thence run West 356 49' to
th,polntofbegmnning, Saidproperty
is presently zoned CC 2 IGenecal
Commercial) District and A I
(Agriculture) District
All parties in Interest arid citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By aec of the City Commission
of the City of Sanford. Florida, this
11th day of August, 1975.
H. N Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk

Publish' Aug. 14, 21, 7$. Sept 1, 11.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF
PROPOSED CHANGES AND
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF
OF
SANFORD,
CITY
THE
FLORIDA.
Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will t.e held at the
Commission Room in the City Hall In
the Cltyo( Sanford, Florida, at 7:00
o'clock P.M on S,tember$. 1913. tO
consider changes and afllendrilvntt
to the ZonIng Ordinance of the City
of Sanford. Florida, as follows
A portion of that proptrtv lying
flOrtPt of 25th Street (SR 16) and
between Yale Avenue and Seaboard
Coast Line Railroad rigl'stofway is
proposed to be rezoned from SRI
AA Single.Famlly Residential)
DistrIct to SR 1 (Slngle.Fatflity
uIdtaI Dwelling) District. Said
Property being more particularly
described as follows
Lots £4 ant 4301 Philip's Terrace.
and cItIzens
All parties in
opportunity to be
shall have
heard at said hearing
By order of the City Commission
of the City of Sanford, Florida
H Pd. Tamm, Jr.
CIty Clerk
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Timid Timmy Shaw
Sets 400-Free Mark
KANSAS CITY (Al') — Tim Shaw is timid
As usual, Shaw was locked in a battle with a
everywhere except In a swimming pool.
swim club teammate, Bruce Furniss, who finPut the guy in water, and he's just about as ished second in 3:53.99.
bold as anyone around. Shaw proved that again
"Bruce ran a great race," said Shaw. "Bruce
Wednesday night when he broke his own world and I know pretty much how each other swims.
record in the 400-meter freestyle.
We battle in every meet, It's real strong cornShaw swam the distance In three minutes, petition but we're the best of friends,"
53.31 seconds during the long course chamThe American records were established by
pIonships of the Amateur Athletic Union. Earlier Melissa Belote of Silver Spring, Md., Marcia
thIs year, Shaw turned in a record-shattering
Marcy of Decatur, Ill., and John Nabor of Menlo
3:53.95 In his home town of Long Beach, Calif. Park, Calif.
Three American records and one meet record
The 18-year-old Mi,s,c Belote set her mark In the
were smashed also in Wednesday night's first of
200-meter
backstroke In 2:18.16, besting her old
four days of %AU competition at the Wyandot
record of 2:19.19 whIch won a gold medal in the
Swim Club.
Shaw, 17, displayed little emotion over his 1912 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany.
record performance.
Miss Morey's big performance came In the 100"I fully extended myself on the last lap," Shaw meter breaststroke In which she was clocked in
said. "I Just try to do my best In every meet. I'm 1:13.55, beating the 1972 Olympics mark of
not shooting for records.
1:13.58 by Cathy Carr of Albuquerque, N.M.
"No, I don't feel the pressure of people exNabor, lthewi.se, broke a r.cord of his own in
pecting me to set a record every time I go In the the men's 200-meter backstroke with a time of
water."
2:02.52. In 1914, he turned in a 2:02.83.

Borg Blasts Pohmann
By TilE ,tSSOCIATEI) PRESS
BJorn Borg opened defense of
his U.S. Pro Tennis ChampIonship title with an easy firstround victory over West Germany's Hans Jurgen Pohmann,
while Guillermo Vilas. Arthur
Ashe and Manuel Orantes all
posted solid second-round
triumphs in the $100,000 event
at the Longwood Cricket Club in
Brookline, Mass..
fhe second-seeded Borg, the
19-year-old Swedish star, had
no trouble beatIng Pohmann 61, 7-5 in the last first-round
match.

Meanwhile, in second-round
play, the top-seeded Vilas of
Argentina coasted past Italy's
Paulo Bertolucci 6-3, 6-4; WImbledon champion Arthur Ashe,
the third seed, defeated Chris
Mottram of England 6-3, 6-4,
and fourth-seeded Manuel
Orantes of Spain, seeking
second straight triumph on the
pro tour, whipped Phil Dent of
Australia 6-1, 6-2.

Australia 7-5, 6-4 In the second
round of the $50,000 Tennis
Week Open at the Orange Lawn
Tennis Club.
The top-seeded Connors took
a brief rest period with the
scoretied5-Sintllefirstset, and
cameontowla the set and gain
control of the match.
In other second-round matches, Vic Amaya of Ann Arbor,
Mich., defeated John James of
Australia 6-3, 6-2 and Balaza
Taroczy of Hungary oczted
Henry Bunis of Cincinnati 6-2, 62.

At South Orange, N.J., Jimovercame stomach
cramps mIdway through his
match and beat Dick Crealy of
my Connors

Fister Tops Scanlon
HAVER.FORD, Pa. (Al')
third-seeded Fred DeJesus and Florida's John Gerraty, who
Hank Fister, the second seed Manuel Diaz, seeded sixth, also won the second set after trailing
from San Jose, Calif., rode a survived Wednesday matches 3-5.
powerful 6-2, 6-2 vIctory ever to go to the next round.
Tony Giammalva of Houston
Bill Scanlc'n of Dallas to reach
DeJesus overpowered drove too powerfully for David
the quarterfinal round of the University
of
Michigan King of Abilene, Tex., and won
Pennsylvania Tennis Cham- teammate Bud Gallagher6-0,6- by 6-2, 6-3.
pionships.
4. Diax was extended to 6-1, 5-7'
In the women's champIonTwo Puerto Rican players, 6-2 by the University of ship, Msimzcie O'Keefe, a junior
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second-seeded Sally Greer of
Miami 6-1, 6-0 to reach the
quarterfinals.
The 1956 runnerup f or the
title, Sally Moore, scored a surprisingly fine victory over fellow Californian Janice Metcalf,
4-6, 6-3, 7-5, in one of the day's
best matches.

Myers Claims
Junior Lead

PENSACOLA, Fla. tAP) — 72-73.
Tied at 146 were Steve Wiles
Scott Myers of Monroe, La., a
In other second-round matchgolf
of
Fort
14-year-old who has played
Myers, 75-71; and first- es, Barbara Jordan of King of
only four years, has taken the round co-leader Harry Zaruba Prussia, Pa., came from behind
lead In the 12th annual Southern of Fort Lauderdale, 72-74.
in each set to defeat Lea AnTied at 147 were Paul Grober tonopolis, the U.S. 16-and-under
Juniors Golf championships
with a live-under-par 67 in the of Houston, Tex., 74-73; MIke champion of Glendora, Calif.,
Wilson of Tupelo, MIss. 73-74; 64, 6-1. and Diane Desfor of
second round.
.%Iyers had shot 73, one shot Hal Sutton of Shreveport, La. Long Reach, Calif., fought off
off the pace, in his first round, 17-70; Jim Prim of Pensacola, match point in the second set to
and was five strokes in the lead 74-73; and Hullman Robbiris of defeat Beverly Buckley of Des
Wednesday after 32 holes in the Memphis, Term., 75-72.
Moines, Iowa, 1.6, 7-6, 6-2,
54-hole tournament.
Tied at 145 over the Perdido
Inn and Golf Club course were
Steve Dunlap of Pensacola, 7570, and first round co-leader
Ronald Gring of Mobile, Ala.,

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lists surfing as one of his hobbics. "That's second to football,
during football season, though," he quickly pointed out, taking a
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last summer he worked at the Auto-Train terminal and has
developed an interest in jet propulsion as a possible course of
studs' in college. Gerala's older brother. Gordon, was a member
tif the 1967 Seminole football team, also playing guard and
linebacker. Gerald was defensive captain of last year's team.
I)avis, master of the flashcube smile, speaks with an
ANDERSON, S.C. (API
element of confidence.
Defending champion Puerto
"Weights and running made me stronger and faster this
Rico and teams from Sanford, sear and I know I can play better," he says matter-ol-factly.
N.C. and Gainesville, Ga., have "ft didn't happen until this summer. I want to play college ball,
earned first-round victories in and it's souwthing you feel inside. I know I can play."
the American Legion's SouthThe 17-year..old senior with a penchant for tinkering with
eastern Regional Baseball tow-. motors says he gets his main nourishment from "beans and
riament.
potatocs. not too much meat." His weight is up to 176 pounds,
In today's games, Gainesville tus confidence '76.
races San Juan; Panama takes
n Sanford amid DeLand, FI.,
meets host Anderson.

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ountry Climb,
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rues wIll be awarded. The
roceedsofthetournamentwill
nefit the fight against sickle
'eli anemia.
The event is an 18-hole
alloway tournament.

Grid Jamboree
Seminole High received BrantleyinthesecondandWt
confirmation Wednesday that It Orange against Groveland in
would participate In the Sept. S the fourth.
jamboree in Winter Garden.
"It was scheduled, but nor
Seminole's regular season
finalized with contracts," said opener is Sept. 12 against
Seminole Coach Jerry Posey, Oviedo in a home contest. On
noting he hd nc'eived the subme'ment weiker,ds, cj
paperwork and everything was ponents will be Daytona Beach
In order.
Mainland, Spruce Creek,
Seminole will play West DeLand, St.
Augustine,
Orange in the first quarter and Gainesville, Colonial, Lyman,
Lake Brantley in the third Daytona Beach Seabreeze and
stanza. The other pairings send Lake Braitky Oct. 31 is an
C,roveland againg't
Lake open date.
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between
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surrogates erect a gallows upon
cumstances, a
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president.
Ilarp and Flute program. St. Richards
which Rockefeller can twist
presidential candidate needs
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nominee for president, to whose
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To that poisonous phrase
choice the national party
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November. Reservations are being accepted now.
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Altamonte Springs Johnson, Humphxey's problem be the right one to help him to party is that his connections would help Reagan to maintain
Civic ('enter - Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte Springs
mniet 1st
340
Wymore Road
was to convince the sole elector, get elected, simply because the and his popularity tend to be his lead over President Ford in
and 3rd Thursday of the Month 10:30 a. in.
P0
BOX 1147
Johnson, that choosing Hum. party is not the country
confined to the East coast the southern states.
tugies Elders -St. Augustine Catholic Church 3 Sunset
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PARK.
FLA 32789 •
phrey would be the best thing
What Mr. Ford has done is to together with a few populous
Drive ('a'selberry meet 3rd Tuesday of the Month
Rather
pointedly
the
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I.HI.
president's spokesman refused
administration
and
the proved of his vice president and California.
at
the time to dissociate himself
8ramT.,ers — Sanford -- meet 1st Wednesday of the Month president's personal happiness was "for" his nomination, he
- 10:00 a.m.
Even
elsewhere,
however,
from
Caliaway's remarks. By
and peace of mind,
and Rockefeller would cam- the party is not riding so high tact week, however, common
BXY7. Club meet 1st Baptist Church Activities Building
This was a delicate operation, paign on their own and the that it can dispense with a sense had begun to break
Longwood last Tuesday of the month 12:30 pm.
FOR
needing no brass bands of decision would be up to the potentate like the vice president through and Callaway was
Casselbt-rry Sunshine Senior Club
meet 806 Mark David
booster demonstrations, but the delegates,
Blvd.-- ('asslberry
1st Friday of the Month - 10:00 a.m. - president was duly convinced
to give Importance
to Its persuaded to suggest that his
If Rockefeller were to take gatherings
and boost its
fundfleW ('101) all %L'l('OIl1('.
and chose Humphrey, not these words literally and act raising. The provisions of the remarks had been taken out of
Central Senior ('itizen Club Church of the Nativity
lake without keeping the suspense upon them by running a new campaign finance law context and that the Reagan
Mary -- meet the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the M
at 10:00 a.m.
not he, had been
up until the end, It Is, of course, separate public campaign for make it particularly necessary opposition,
casting
Chuluota Senior CIthen Club — Cotnmur~ty Fire Hall —
AND
aspersions
on
7th a method that can work only Wmself, he would be more to raise whatever campaign
Street _Chuluoth_ meet 3rd Thursdayof the tQflt6p,,
when the identity of the likely to damage his chances money can be raised for Rockefeller's political
Fifty l'lus Club 7th I)ay Adventist Church Forest City
presidential nominee is known than to help them. Presidents general party (not presidential) usefulness.
it
meet mostly on the 1st Monday of the Mouth 6:30 p.m.
In advance of the nominating do not want vice presidents use before the end of this year.
Unless Callaway has been IQuaIiId Teachers
S Individualized Care
Golden Years FellosshJp
meet at the Community United convention,
thrust
upon
them;
a
vice
Disclaim
campaigning
as
he
firmly
told to concern himself
S Beautiful FacilitIes
IModer,, Play Equipment
Methodist Church (Isselberry at noon on the last Wednesday
Just such a case has come to president who did manage to may, Rockefeller has already entirely with organizing the
•Uneicelled Program of
IR.asonabl, Rates
of the Month
luncheon
Reservations necessary.
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through
the
replacement
thrust
himself,
if
that
were
found
It
necessary
to
remind
his
Republican
party
behind
Ford
Greater
A.M.E. Church Franklin Street and Geneva 11w&gt;'. Oviedo
- ha ve been eligible to succeed official We not worth Living,
retain the presidency without country elects Ford or not, then
3rd Monday of the Month at 4 p.m.
himself again, by Mr. Ford,
For Rockefeller, In addition, "people who can appeal to more he has a lot to learn about the
lively Socialites (lub meet at Highlands Club House
675 who is eligible and running. life as a private person holds no than Just Republicans": that Is, national political outlook.
Shepard Road
Winter Springs
4th
Friday of the Month at President Ford will be the great terrors thanks to an without people like himself. Mr.
10:30 a.m.
When it comes to the general
Republican candidate next abundance of wealth, position, Ford's new campaign staff
NARFE Club
(
election,
the approval or
of Retired
Federal year, barring some strange and influence, Interests, health and introduced Itself to the world In
Employees) meet atNational
the First Association
Federal of Seminole
Sanford
AT CASSELBERRY
unexpected turn of events,
vigor that is unusual in vice language suggesting that the disapproval of the Republican
1st Friday of the month
1:00 pin.
right wing and of Reagan will
It
seems
inevitable, presidents.
Over Fifty Club All Soul's Catholic Church now meeting thercfore,
7 am. to p.m., Mon to Fri
unity
of
the
Republican
party
bb'
affect Ford's chances In
that he will find
If he stays, he wants to stay ("18 per cent of the country",
at Redding Gardens Bee. Room
390 Piney Ridge toad
every other Tuesday of th e
the
South
at
all.
Ford
will
do
himself In possession of the because he is wanted; were he retorted the vice preldent on
Month
$341144
10:00 am,
badly In the South If George
single vote for the Republican toleave,he would want toleave the way to Cincinnati on
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Sanford Senior Citizens (lub meet at Sanford Civic Center vice
Wa!Iace is a presidential
presidential candidate.
gracefully trailing the perfume fl) was what mattered, July
and candidate, and
1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 12 flOOfl.
well If he is not.
He could choose not to of success,
PL.AYCAIE'
that Rockefeller might be in Its
South'Scrnlnole Senior Citizen Club
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meet 1st Thursday of exercise it, and leave the
Plainly Rockefeller's cam- way.
While this little effort to
the Month at 1st Federal Savings &amp; Ian Hl.
EARLY
CHILDHOOD
CENTER
320W. Semoran party's national convention to paign has to be of the pri vate
Ford's campaign chaian Is depreciate the Rockefeller
Blvd. Altamonte Springs meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at
(41111
6 MOS. TO SCHOOL AGE
fight the matter out; that would kind, designed to sustin Mr. Howard Callaway, an amiable, stock has been totally without
Women's Club 8 Oerbrook Drive Casselberry at 1:00 p.m. be
unusual, and risky.
Ford's conviction of his
ThIrty•Niners Club meet Sts. Peter and Paul Goldenrod
He
could
foreclose
the
usefulness
in office and value in
1st Friday of the month 7:30 p.m.
question
by
announcing
his
the
national
election, while
Village Club
St. John's Village
Fern Park
meet 1st choice In advance, but why disarming opposition within the
and 3rd Thursday of the Month-7:30 p.m.
should he do that? It would not Republican party that might, if
Young at hea rt Club St. Andrews Presbyterian Church
- help his own nomination. If his strong enough, make him an
9913 Bear lake Road Forest Cit' 2nd
Thursday
of
the
Month
nomination needed any help, awkward man to nominate.
1:00 P.M.
which it does not, the man most These are perfectly feasible
CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS TO THIS COLUMN
P.O.
likely to help him to be alms.
Sanford, Florida 32771.
Box 2541
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His chief difficulty with the
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president?"
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Mail I Bedroom, 2 bath. Screened
patio, corner 'oh $)).SOOby owner,
5)1 50)1
SANFORD

by owner. 3 BR, 7
bath 7 yrs old Central two? air.

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Two BR scr porch, VP, garage,
carpet, no Qualifying 311,950,
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Is she wrong in refusing me
and II so, what

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Home on small lake, Cement pool,
fireplace, 3 bedrooms, I, baths,
paneled den with custom dranes;
new roof, fenced hack ',ard
$29,S00byowner "''

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With

Something For Everybody,

SANFORD'SNEWEST

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high 'spee'rj, 1 low speed; Dress
coat's, 4711 short, 67 vol. Zane
Gray books, flonita boat and

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YOU'I find a buyer waiting fur
wt'ateyy'r you have In Classified
Don't keep it Sell ,t And send the
kids a check It'll come in handy
CALL 17228)1

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select one from our
'"xsls on display.

CC%'JSTRUCTION Inc.
Sanford, Fla,
211 W.2Sth
Remodeling
Call for Appt. 322.3103

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FROM

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Kitchen
Teen Center, Jukebox.
Pool Table, Pn Ball
Machine, Pop Machine

down.
30 Year Mortgap.i S
or Conventional Mortga$9s.

22, FR I DAY
TIME -1:45 P.M.
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BE DROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

LaI, Laundromat

SAdult Clubhouse with
Color TV, Pool Table,

'Close to everything yet away from it alit
Large wooded tots 'Street lights
Paved streets 'Sewers •Sidewalks

1 BIG N I G HT
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3231160
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$J 25

1505 W. 25th St.

DIRE CT IUMS
From OrIsnd. Tale SR 4)13) MISt
f N.y It
Sa.ifr4- Os South on Sanford Ave

SANFORD
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e.tra rluan This
33.195.
row 17.593 Ask for Chuck Gamtiy.
173 77)0 Dealer.
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l'17 Plymouth Barracuda, loaded.
hard car to find, 11.995. Ask fee
Chrxk 1 amby, 3237730 Dealer
car was

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1969 PMrcury Marquis Station
Wagon, auto, full oowec. air, AM
i FF1 adiO DeBary. 661 6.63)

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644 $126,Winter Park

15.65 Buick
Re built Enoinc. $250
372 5724

Wanted to buy used office furnit't',
Any Quantity NOLL'S Caberry, Hwy 1792 530 1206

Plymouth Satellite Sebring Coupe.

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steering Normal retail lot price

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We Buy FurnitlIre
OlIVES' 323-9370

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73' Terry Camper, 1973 model
Sleep's 8; AC, good ConditiOn,
used only or 3 tImes 37? s.
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FurnIture &amp; Miscellaneou' Sell
sale 007 Magnolie, Sanford
for 30 pcI commission. Frei Pick- ________________________________
up's Auction Satu'days F p m. 1967 Plymouth ldoor, real clean car
MuSt see to belIeve 3777153
Sanford 372 7770
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SANFORD AUCTION

60—Off ice Supplies

1700 French
3 7310

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Used office furniture
Wood or '.tet desks (executive desk
76--Auto Pails
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks P.
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, asS Cash and Carry.
Reconditioned Batteries, $1293 cxPIOLL'S
I change. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
Casselberry, 1792.5)04706
I 1109 Sanford Ave
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Air Conditioning
Home Improvements1 ________________________
Pest Control
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HarrIs. at SEARS in Sanforci, 377-

Plaster patching &amp; Simulated
brick &amp; stone specialty 372 2710

'Ic2 Park Drive
372 5545

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Inielation
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Aluminum S'$

'i000* &amp; Door Screens
Custom made Repairs
D'ccnr Prr
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Lwid

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Home
Improvements
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(arperciry

additions. remodeling. i
rooting painting Concrete

work, driveways, sidewalks,
patios. Price (you) can afford
Free Estimates, R&amp;L Con
struction Call 319 5)93 or 3a9 5496

If your roof
the birds
Call the Bird—
AllenWrenn

Assume Payments

32) 2207
Building, roofIng and icncrete
finisting, free estimate,

ROOFING

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thInkIng about that summer
vacation! Get a better car through
he classif led ads in today's piper,
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURl F ICAT ION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonzalez 303 373 3139

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Pe'Qister,d*ilhtheslateasClassA
Contractor.
Homes, additions 530
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3377 __________________
or P65-Ill eve's.
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Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions,
Custom Work Licensed, Bortjed
Free s'stimate 3736033

Your

66136.97

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CuStol'n hay balding. Light
clearing 322 MV after 3.
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REASONABLE PRICES Call Den

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repairs, ftt rfs
i1'ngIes All work quaranevu
BR000EN ROOFING. 3236100

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Tree Service

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Tree remnal ,jn'J prijr'
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5)06

S'I'ALL BUSINESS

Lawn Care

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cz'cne 'o rrn
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business Service' in The Herald's

STOP AND THINK A..'.ASINUTE If
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouluin t te any.

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OFFICE MACHINES
"We' servIce all makes and models"
Free PiCkup and Delivery
Sanford BusIness Mac' ne's 3725005
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PaIR?
Work
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Youth bed, complete, 110; Maple
headboard, $75: Sofa t..
China cabinet, 573. Platform
rocker, 520. Dinette, 6 chairs. 345;
Pedestal 'able, drpp leaf. 51$.
tarae recliner. 16) Credit for
approved buyers, 10 OCt discount
for cAsh KLJLP DECORATORS.
10 W itt St. 7777113
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APT AILING LAND CLEARING

NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS Ill DEMAND SELL IT
PlOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD

is for

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Singer Zig 7ag, in cabinet, 3 needle.
front load deluxe Sewing machine.
Sold new for $31900. Pay bilance
of $18 or 10 payments of 19. See at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First Downtown
377-9111 Eva. 569 1144

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All types loIs P. acreage clBared We
have top soil, till dirt, clay, and
Shell ,'ivsilable Please cat! night
cia -, 3") '113

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concrete and CarpCnter work;
remcIIng, air conditioning
rofing 37 , $;5

51-ioo!dGoo

Pressure Cleaning

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ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing. Excavating. Dch
Work Fill dirt, top soil 377 3-943

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repair,

Cleañig

land Clearing, ff1 dirt, clay, rock
All kinds of digging. House trailer's
stored &amp; moved 332 9)12 or 534
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.aMOVING HAULING SALVAGE
Soiny Brooks
37) 0799 anytime

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oct ott rnro ; A'
SEAMAN.
PiQTOGWApI-ly
Weddings. Candids, Commercial,
Aerial Portraits Advertisng *31
cce cr 673 351.6

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Hauling
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install CCllOiOC t.ber L'r n
Insuuaton Fr free estmates.
64,5 ' cr 904 73.4 290

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Seetoapreciat,
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(formerly Harrietts fl"iuty N0k)
519 E Pine

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Boarding S. Grooming
Ph 372 1057

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kitchen flthryoi Cabin-its. cuint
er oos. Sinks ns'allato,) it,Sit
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Dli tONING. 37? 1.177

on how to receive a free se't of
wOtCrtess cookware.

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53* 7970

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tlst'irig boat &amp; trailer with I 5
mctor Also IS' Traveler P. Trailer
with 13 HP Mercury. 3300 3?? 0056
after I m
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1911 Hwy 1197 Open Sat, &amp; Sun, 93

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circulations, as you find In doctor she would forward them

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marriage,
the
service or
wtiereve'r, do them a favor Place
a classified ad and WII their old
hikc, shatp
curfboarcis and
other things that are cluttering up
the coop

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at a! he heart ou°'
Your doctor is Lring to tell you
I)EMI READER She is not
that the murmur Is on this basis wrong in refusing to give you
and does not, in his opinion, the records, although It
indicate that there is anything wouldn't be agaln.st the law.
;it all wrong ssitli your son's Theretsa!otofconfusionubout
heart or circulation.
medical records, but they do
Because many parents react not belong to the patient, and
as you have, with un- they are not something the
Jerslundable arhLety, wht
pati'7n buys like n'edIcIne th
they are told their child has doctor prscribes. They beong
even an Irusocent bean mur- to the dodcr or the medical
rnur, it Is not unusual for the facility that takes care of the
doctor to spare them that patient.
mental anguish by not alarmiM
You can look at them as the
them or mentioning what 13 doctor's notes for his Use. In a
simply a normal finding. Then sense they are a letter from the
too, such innocent murmurs doctor to any other doctor who
tend to come and go. During one must take c-are of the patient.
examina'ion the child may be They are then like mall, perquieter and for a variety of ions! mail, and
ICk$OflS the sound of the dr. fidpntinl Th ilx-'fnr I. aI.n

'(ItAZY MAMA
£ Tws'hi, ?wi-Tiiiig, Tei-Msc Nii*
£ Cmi Ciiitr; C rise Spree

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When there Is a defect in the and thus supply him with any
heart the turbulence of the information he might need in

IiInM r"iiucnrl Iw thA
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the blood through the heart.

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Sanford, by Owner, 3 BR, 1 bath,
large eat in kitchen, plus formal
Central Florida's
dining room
New carpet,
tr*iia.
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' replace, large corner lot
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19195, French
Recently reduced 571.500 Call 131
stove' top. roto tiller; 16" Ps.'Ilman
377 7374.372 1496,3?? 191-1
7015.
butler: Airless Spray, fireplace
37? )939 3'7? 1181
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wOod; flihiq poles; twO 71 pane
Thre. Bedroom In Pinecrest;
glass wood frame uvindow'S And
carpeted, fenced $730 down,
many other misc items 3726196
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large lot, good location Assume
7'. pct. or $730 down. F HA Priced
P*Iow IHA appraisal 373 6$'t7

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Cheap Color Portable Also 1965
Chevrolet pick up 373 0700

KIDSFLOWN

Ifli I US ISLflL.I
Req Real Estate Broker
377 6655
1100 E 25th St
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Terms. 377 6620.

DOLL HOUSE
Cute as a button. 3 BR frame house
on 5','rs? Third St Large corner lot
116,500 Sorry. all cash or
refinance
POOL HOME
Relax or exercise In your own pool. 3
BR, 1 bath home, beautifully
decorated $79,900
TWO STORY FRAME
I BR. 7 bath built With tender loving
carr by craftsmen Only $11,300.

while they last No Rain Checks!
Come early to
MARY CARTER PAINTS
5155 Elm Avenue

Realty. REALTOR. 37) 7130

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Casselberry, immaculate 3 BR, l'-z
baths, garage. 52.750 Acre

Req Real Estate Broker
3710440 37)5215

323.8670
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V5500 2 BEDROOMS. I bath

me in

symptombulcanoccur.Idon't
think you should readjust your

tst £4 - - I. fl

owner Transferred, must sell
123,700 $31 7791

bedrooms S oct down. 72 pct
interest

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lines Interior and exterior Latex,

transferred

normal, surance firm without your Someone could steal the apactive boy's development. Let written release.
plause that you richly deserve
him join the rest of the kids
for an accomplishment. P:t
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used medicine to treat persistent high blood pressure. It
hasa complex chemical action

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factory colors Onci white, $3.99 per
gal. Interior semigloss enamel
Latex or Oil Base, $3.99 per gal,
factory colors only. Interior an
exterior high gloss enamel, fac____________________ ?orycolors&amp;whute,-$o99pgl

119.500-) BEDROOM, 1 bath, Fam

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322.2420 Anytime
Your MLS Agency

(mcthyldopa) is a commonly

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DEAR READER

and large bar for sale Can be seen
at 1709 Magnolia (tan house)
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Lawn Mowers We sell The Best &amp;
Service the Reit Western Auto.
301
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terms

2604S I'

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passenger. alt ev?t,35 Very good.

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be's? 'Expert pint 5. I-.oci .'iork
736 7576 after 6 o rn 373 1393
Pick
S. delivery
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Business

Service

Directory
You'll find that someone out there
needs just what you have to Offer
CALL 322 2611
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ST' WI N Li P SYSTEMS
Alltypt'sandsiies
We repair
STIflE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
207W 7ndSt
3726.132
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the Classtir'd Ads every dOy

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CASH 323-1371

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Roomy) BR, 3 bath on ' acre with TOAST YOUR TOES- relax by the Lawn Mowers repaired, almt
crue'el-yfireplacelnthisbeautiful 2
every kind at prices you c-an afaccess to Lake Markham New
ford, Call 323-1309
Roof, carpet, all furniShed,
Story home lhugebedrooms, new
wall to wall carpeting throughout
Terms
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PAINT SALE
Separate 1 BR cottage in rear
yard'OnlySll.s0iw;lhconvr'nit.nt Save now on discontinued pain?

Saleslady

Breezes Create the Lifestyle
You've Been Searching Fo,'.

Merchandise

transmissIon, runs real

CASH 322.4132
Porch Sale- School Clothing Good For used turnirure appliances tooli,
etc Buy 1 or 100) items Larry's
used shIns, 2Sc; dresses. SI t $3;
Mart, 213 Sanford Ave
SOt: much more at low
prces Friday, AL'q 2?, 10 a m. to
6pm. 511 Elm Aye
ANTIQUES

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11' F itr-cglass with 70 HP motor and
trailer Only ifl water 10 tImes,

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
311-315E
First St.
3723672
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flowing sjream, niorses Ok. Terry
Realty, 625 0711

FULLER BRUSH
SCHOOL BELLS ARE RINGING Order's taken Monday. WednesdayS.
and you can be settled before
Friday only 377 1917.
school starts 3 BR home
low
dOwn
no Qualifying. Only 7 TWO air conditioners one 16.000
yl'5 nlci Walk to schools and
MU. one 5,000 MU. good rtx,ning
shopping Just 171,700
ConditIon $150 for both 377 6011

Broker. 107 W.Commercial
Sanford 37? 755)
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see

downtown Sanford

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big III Mayfair Circle. Sanford, 7
Bedroom with family room or
returns Try one and
Call 372
thIrd b-edrom Ar conditioned
7611 or 531 9993
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with fenced yard $160 mo 119$
7)06
fl ladies
ready to
wear Apply in person to Roiay's.

strom

Realty

JOHN KIflDEP ASSOC

bring's

Experienceci

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14' Orlando Clipper with 1$ HP
j0hs0r, and trailer, $350 Can be
orSaIe
seen at 51* Mellonville. 37-2 6002
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After Hr's 531.1470

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PORCH SALE- 7201 Narcissus Ave
Butter Churn, Furniture, Depth
Finder. Ball &amp; Cao PiStol, Stereo

acres, paved road, trees, clear,

Crank Realty

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372064$

Call 377 3610 after 3 30

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3.303 Orlando Drive
Sanfo.'dfl)

194'S Volkswagen Fastback. very
good condItion, 15-00 322.71a
alter] pm

Dire? From Borcar"
'GORMLY'S E 16 Sanford 373 4733

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2123 YALE AVE.- 3or I BR minI
farm, with lots of fruit, Has I BR
apt. Selling below appraisal at
375900

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In any case I would not lose medical records without the thinking the group can't get
any sleep over an innocent patient's permission. For this along without you. It'.s going tO
murmur that your doctor has reason most doctors will not let cost you right In the pocket.
told you to disregard. It is your records be sent out to bOOk.

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close' In Available today;
rio aualifying Priced in the $205
Hurry $31
garage,

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

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REALTORS
615 231]

shins, Men's pants, Women's
clothes Many other items 1209
We's? 5th

43-LOtSACf'eage

Would

Aldomet taken in 500
milligrams three times daily

3735570 or 534 4405

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73, 5)0 a m to 5 p m Children's

2539 GALE PLACE- 11 BR. I'.-, bath, -___________________
garage, I yns old, in new con- 5(
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steal this I4ke new 3 BR, 7 bath
home from desperate out of slate
owner Big fenced lot, central air,

REALTOR 373 5774

SENSURJ

Good credit! Low montnly pmfs
Many otheni to choose from

choice
372 7151
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carpeted, fenced yard. on 116'i204'

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WOOD CIRCLE- 3 BR, %'-i
bath, new carpet, in excellent
condition Large lot. $21,500

air. carpet, drapes,
appliances, utility room, carport

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GPEGORY MOBILE HOMES

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USED CARS

Your

Furniture.

SANFORD

373.606) or 323 0317 eves
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affirmatively to the questions
above. v)'e meacall. BillCurrie. 3 BR, i'z bath, air conditioned,
newly panted, 5)60 mo Itt P. last
The Evening llerald. 37726$),
_&amp; dePOSit Sunfand 3230343
Ext. S5

CANCER (June 21-July 22) trapped Into doing something
It's not a day to take chances. you don't want to do.
lafly Luck has deserted your
SAGIT'I'ARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
corner. You good fortune comes 2fl Examine your motives toO
from a family member's sur- make sure they're not cornprise in the evening.
pletely selfish before you
LEO tJuly 23..Aug. 22) You complain about not getting
tend to be extravagant today. cooperation at home.
CAPRICORN Dec. fl-Jan.
19)Yournegativethoughtshold
Dame Fortune back from
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'71 PInto, automatic; air
small 565 up One female '65 VW,
. reuIIt engine 5450
miniature Dachshund. red, lAS

to 3
Misc 1507 Wynnewood Drive, Sanford

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3226457

BROKERS
Days 372 6123
Ncihti 372 71152

Nice efficiency apartment, upstairs, NOR T I'r.5T SEMINOLE
all utilities furn 597 50 Adults
(-nly 372 7296 rvn", P. ,k nd%
* WANTED . THIEVES *

rewarding career Call Orlando

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Ideas will elude you. II will be
You'll feel that family mem- tough to accomplish the things
hers or even your best pal won't you should.
understand you today. Don't
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl)
fret, meeting someone new can Social obligations turn out to be
chase boredom,
needlessly expensive. Don't be

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Take live minutes to

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For Your Junk Cars
$329

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REAL ESTATE, INC

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Complete training program.
Excellent fringe benefits No limit

better time

Cash
For Your Junk Cars
3739)36

FREE KITTENS to 00od homei, 7
weeks Old 7770125 after 5-15

'hI Toys,duihes, lineni, misc 3521
67-t.ivestock-Poultry
5 Sanford 'ye
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rne

s.'UIV UFUW.i'

to

to earnings

with quickly that they don't Like it.
faintly than with friends. Don't
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You
feel obligated to go out,
I-end to be a dreamer today.

DASHONATCAUNNR I ACPV

Labyrinth"

prime suspect.

you'll have a

NORS LBURRV%IAJ RHO JOE

OF SAN

10.11 tIBC HARRY 0
"Lester" Rerun A college
student becomes Harry's Lvestigating aide In a murder
case in which the student is the

I R E F M I S L H

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MOVING SALE Furniture, range,
ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING '63 Falcon, 6 td Show room conci
outboard motor, misc Fri. P. Sat.
'66 Chevy Wagon. low mIles. $495
AND BOARDIPIG KENNELS,
7671 Elm
'45 Fleetwood. like new
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575,

C,UNERAL COPITRArTOR

somethIng really nice, call to see
thiS
Mid 520's 37) 9110

M UNSWORTH REAlTY

Career Sale Opportt,nity- no LONOWOOD. beautifully located on
7 acre plo? Deluxe 2 bedroom
overnight travel i required.

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Station Wagons
3fl 1139 7613 Palme4toAvr'
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Female Pupp
Imos Old,51O

54--Garage Sa
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Building A New Home? -____________________________
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monthly payments less

to Quaflf led buyeri Call to
you Qualify'

1 or? Bedrooms AdultS only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2515 Park Drive $lOup

work with People in
professional office No experience
High school diploma Reply to Box
350. c o The Evening Ierald. P
Box 1657, Siunlord, FIa, 32771

Person

ARIES (Mardi 21-April 19) A You erroneously feel you must
co-worker upsets you and impress others. Satisfaction
makes you moody today. Cheer comes from being yourself.
up. Evening brings a refreshing
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
social time.
Insisting upon having your way
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) only results In upsetting you.

l'AH.JAHR I ANFROGSAMNA

E A I F I N B E T E I N 0 1W I S I R

BEDE OSOL

For Friday, August 22, 1975

town,

ina plan goes awry,
three hoods terrorize guests at
a hotel and hold them as
hostages while Stone and Keller
figure out a way to get through
with their rescue mission.

"The Job" Rerun John-Boy
takes a tutoring job to earn

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THECILDEDAGEIXMBREN

force him out of "retirement."
Robert Conrad, Loretta Swit
and Barbara Rush have key
roles,

FRANCISCO

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DMROAREHCTAHTYKCEBG

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POBSONMARIPIE
7977 Hwy 1792
17? 5961

Hnm, Ente -talnmen? Center, AM
SiberlmnHuskie.AKC
FM Stereo Radio, 25" Color TV
Female, all white. 10 moj
with remote control. record
5700 372 5732
player, i330 571 1311
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Maltese Pupoie blutltul, white, I
COLOR 1V,3li 9SMONTH
wk5 old. AKC Req .51505200 661RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
6 1006
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HAl.. COLBERT
PEAt TV INC
E 25th 51 1?) 7537
HAL COLBERT. REALTOR
Eves 3770617
Selma Williams

Clean and comfortable
description of this 1 BR. 7 bath
home Yard is large with

Cruiser. power steering, brakes.
seat P. woodows; air. AM FM
Stereo 51.500 or best offer Call

CARROLL'S FURNItURE

Console,573
371 )4M
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Rerj Pe,il Estate Broker
? 1101.
2610 Iiia,vath,i Av at 1792

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payment,

clean P. convenient,
orivate yard.
2
Mi from downtown Sanford 372
13)6
377 5699

3?) 6333, 377 5970, eves.

Mark Twain

W I I. N V S

9-10 ABC STREETS

Bachelor apt

,

planning to rob banks, they

ABOUT TONIGHT:
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into

come

damage tee 372 0305

swimming

being

Paramount Pictures television
division contirlues to binid. It
has just lured West coast
program developer Terry

I OCATFO COMMERCIAL POP' frir s.ilc' fir 'ease

#.i' 'urPrise ycu with our ow

* They're Hot" *

ditioned. utilities furniShed 3175

The following positions are open
*itf Seminole Commun:ty Action,
Inc Proipc' Head Start Apply in
person only
with r('sume 1101
Pine' Avenue, Sanford (upstairs I
Interviews v.11 close Monday.
.iug 75, 1973 1 Handicapped
Coordinator (part time) 7. Bus
Driver Handyman 3 Nutrition
Supervisor I Education Coordinator S Teacher's aide

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Color TV's from 350, 66W, from'
515; Service all makes HERBS'

Home on lake.) BR,

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REALTOR____________
377749$

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Large 1 bedroom apt, air cr

ce°see to help us make sales

DIvI(I t Doug 373 )9s3

Sunlarud diStrict Call 377 $IM

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SEEK &amp; FIND'

SI.c'Rlr 1ff'

77 1170

We have littingi We have buyers.

377 1114

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necessary Samples free Start
Now 349 3170 or 349 3694

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blown up unless a
millionaire passenger, played
by Ralph Bellamy, forks over
$20 millhin.

central heat air; range. dish
wather,slnqle car garage $30

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is a good

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BLAIR AGENCY

NELSON'S FLOR;DA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
fMi (.lery Ave. Sanford

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37;000
I APC,E SHADED FENCED BACK

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1) SUZUKI, SY) cc. electric Stan,
Special ihrub arid garden sprayers.
vjcelIentconrlstion 37) &amp;S7oor $34
cents ca GarcienLand, 100w.
lit 51,3736430
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1977 Honda 1CL
TOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
GoodCondition.iSO0
Classiffeci Adi didn't work
377 $911
there wouldn't be any.

52—Appliances
C.00D INCOME
Comfortable &amp; ---- - -- - -_--- --- convenIent 7 HR *i'h 7 apart
KENMORE WASHER. p-arts,
rnr'ntc, rents 3140 e.i 529,000
Service. useci machines
TWO ACRES with 4 HR home on
.00NY APPLIANCES373 0697

Sl,000down
Noqualifysng
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7690S, Palmetto Ave. Sanford 7 BR
framehomewithnew roof. Owner
will flri.snce mo pmts. of 1119.31.

41-Houses

per hour

KULP DECORATORS
107W 1st St .3fl-7335
We Buy Furniture
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CHOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
•iiw 1st St .377 3641; 3fl 7757

REALTOR
2701 5. FrenthAve,771 0011
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remndCl In suit tnri,irit 3?? 5371
377 6670
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SarahCoven?ryjewelry earn $3 to
commisSion Full or On. bedroom effiiny, furnIShed

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stockade fenced 5)1,900.

Why store It and forget it Sell it and _____________________________
fogt II with a Classified Ad. 37?
-?iLi1 '.0 ft (114$ i ir
7611
Monthly Rentals Availatll,.
3133 5150 - Color IV
QUALITY lP4l4 -- NORTH

377 139)
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Kish Real Estate

Real Estate
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AVALON APARTMENTS ADULTS. P40 PETS
116W 2ndSl
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3197
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"SERVICE. BEYOND THE
CONTRACT"

31—Apartments Furnished
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DRUM LESSONS
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H. &amp; R. BLOCK, 218

Gnncnck Rocker

SANFORD 2 Story, I BR. 3 bath,
fireplace ni.coo

BAMBOO COVE APIS. Furnlsp*ci, 2 BR. air conditioned,
One &amp; 7 bedroom apartments.
USC Call 3230377
lurnitheci or unturnistied Newly
Two bedroom trailer, air
redecorated Come see 300
di? lond, tights &amp; water furnished
Airport Blyd , Sanford 373 1310
377 36S9
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For complete di'tuls c,li

Free, 641 7021 for "We Care'---

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Adults preferred 51)5 to SIlO per

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(24) Book Beat
(35, 44) Movie
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MORNING

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News

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from

Sinatra wrote: "Telly

wanted-hImself,

(2, 8) Jackpot
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17'30

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6:55 (2)

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(9) Eyewitness
(24) Intercom 7.1
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penses in a 3 hedroom air Two bedroom iraiter, all utili' ,
clean I child accepted Plo p
nnditboned home Iiçafe at 2)?

hUll New patches ccunlinuecomlng

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4)-4l.oj

UtUl ranch type home 3.61
itifhafut;:, F:rrento;sale?yrso.3BM2
acrri stable Osleen area 617
needS people to
bath. family rm.. car g.lrage,
1617, 373 6I$.6
ti 10? management Great
central air, heat. kitchen equip
future potential with fast grownq
rd (all eves 675 3091
central Floricia based Corp Eu
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hrnelils Ca;l Mr Benton
Pro
Real Estate Broker
RPA 0717
33-Houses Furnished
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3227643
tar _________________________
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house Rentals
fly owner - I Bedroom. I bath, w'w
S1ICMo
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carpetIng; air; fenced; th.sdy lot;
665 6311
met Fruit trees Close in. Sanford
Small Efliciency House
373 070
29—Rooms
One Adult P40 Pets
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LONGW000, 3 BR, 7 bath, carpet.
390?.'O )fl 35)7

prac$ie probtems, taught by cv
P4iCflCed II &amp; P BLOCK In

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41—Houses

tt'nlently scheduled to accommo
home 371 0379
dale working Students anci houSe _______________________________

Summer Program' P4EV DIDDLE
IN YOUR FAMILY)
DIDDLE DAY CARE. 3?) 5690
AL APIOPI
For fmllies or friends of problem FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
ciay
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drinkers
evening dId care 630am to i
For further Information call
a m A Child's World. 373 1121.
4557 or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P0 A BABY'S WORLD Candor infants
Box 333, Sanford, Eta, 32771
toage? only Pdx? to new Drivers'
cerise Bureau 1??
APE YOU LONELY'? Let us help___________________________
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you to meet the right person just
9 - GOOd Things to Eat
for you NATIONAL SINGLES
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273 7740
Peas, you pick, black eyes &amp; "

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Entertainment
(44) The Fugitive
17:30 (44) Donahue
1:00 (7, 8) Tomorro,sShov'
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from chastising the paper's down a

AFTERNOON

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something he rarely does. Aside waterbed

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4Ica line
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6thru 2$ times
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26 times
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
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(35) Cartoon Carnival

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32 Sour City girl 3 Inlay in a
abbreviation
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33 (easer
pavement
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4 Mnesha'l hul 23 Smaticandles 46 Fltil'Qu4'y
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460 square feet, a two
be&amp;oom unit of 600 square feet
and an)thtng more than a two
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
establishing a special
the courthouse Wednesday. the deadline for driving with 1975 auto
tags. The Slarkulles live in Lake Mary. (Herald Photo by Bill zone for the smaller living
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probability 30 per cent today and Saturday.
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considering a recommendation
to reduce the city's irdnimuni
square footage for a single
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Uranich told the court today
Sheriff's imestigatorssaid an
autops ' showed the man (lied that tie had obtained erroneous
inforinalion that the club could
from a heart attack.
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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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months
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Ilie buildir½ VoUui serve a courthouse annex
requests. but had to slice more than $4-million from
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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
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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
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da%- operations of ffie county.
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students in the series, since itse Inception in 1959. The WanlAreys
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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
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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
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still feel that way," said
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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
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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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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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don't recommend. He is four
tricks short of his bid, but that
didn't cost him this time.
What did cost him was that
South was allergic to preempts
and made a very unsound double. After two rounds of bidding
South found himself in a very
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"A shortened day Is of benefit
to students not detrimental,"
[.er says
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tention spans of four, five and
six-year-olds didn't warrant a
full day of
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Oviedo first graders will start
at 9 a.m., and at tend classes

'tilhl:45in the afternoon. South
Seminole students attend from

9 15, wflhl 2 pm, and Sanford
area
first graders wtU begin
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in the county's history returned
classes at 8:45 and end at 1:30.
to classes under contract term
But this week and next is for
Teacher's aide Susan Trend checks books behind a stacked desk at Soathilde Elementary School In Sanford.
bargained by the Seminole
teachers.
Educa tion Associ a ti on(
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groans
Echoing moans a
For example, new schools
School will be converted to a sferred to comply wi th the U.S. ha ve changed schools, Ray
School administrators will
f h
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Lake Orients, Sterli ng Park facility for special education. Justice Department's said. And, some additional
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have an opport uni ty ,iO Wiutv
will open
and Lake
Ralph Ray, Layer's ad- criticisms of Seminole's school changes are in the mill, Ray a summer well spent, they met
first hand the fall of the old doors
Sept.Howell
2.
today with curriculum coorsays.
minlstrative assistant, says system.
system and implementation of
Justice
Department
age
1 on U
Some volunteers already
Rosenwald Elementary some teachers will be tranthe SEA negotiated contract
assuming, of course, it's approved by the School Board.
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reached ?th? best r!r both
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Close to two-millIon dollars said. He sato construction
music, art and drama — will long time," said W. Morr1%n,
Presently, music, drama and
lie will speak to teachers was awarded an Orlando firm should begin within 10 days and art students are scattered about all be "centraHzed," which chairman of the h1imartitres
later in the week. Layer will tell Tuesday for construction of fine will take about a year to the campus, with some students means a dream come true for department.
them a "little bit of the history arts and vocational buildings at complete.
studying in portable class- students and SCC faculty
Carolyn Sienstrom chairman
of the summer and a little bit of Seminole Community College
members.
rooms.
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has
appropriated
contract award was $1,934,800.
SCC President F.1 Welden "It lozks awfully good."
If he's tip to snuff, he may
$2.5
million
for
the
project,
and
said
the o@)y "sour note" 1w
At the monthly trustees'
re
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fine
The 38 0Q) squa
Trustees Wendell Agee,
$287,704 was In tedeM
even tell them about one of his meeting, R. T. Milwee,
% building will be
cou
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the I!e
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favorite mottoes: '1t1aze4, assistant to the prdent, said betweeo the sjent center and
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slogan whidi describes best his that the bid was awarded to
Uorral building, with its mental chalrinii, - Dorothy
t fac ility won't be open
fi
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K. IfltefTI$tlOflal
theory of education.
18,000 square feet, will be con- Morrison, said it's ben a "long In time for classes next year.
The architect is Gutmaiut
Layer points to changcs other
"The new buildings will mean structed under the college's wait" for the fine arts building.
"We've
counted
on
it
for
a
She
Dragash
Associates.
said
the
three
disciplines
a
lot
to
us
next
fall,"
Milwee
fibrary.
contract
than the teacher
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High winds, lightning and rain played uncie complained of chest pains while nun, 49 W. Lake Brantley Road, Forest
City, was damaged when lightning
havoc with various areas of Seminole trying to put out the tree fire.
reportedly hit a te levision antenna and
Longwood rescue crewmen responded
County and led to one death Tuesday nigh t,
although only a half-inch of rain was and Zvorykth was taken to Florida caused electric wiring In a wall to smoke.
Sanford police reported several
reported at the County Agriculture Center Hospital North, Altamonte Springs, by
He
motorists
were stranded during the storm
Herndon
Ambulance,
Higgins
reported.
on US 17-92.
n
th
he
eir
autos were disabled in water on
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Intensive
a
short
w
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unit
th
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in
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died
reporte a 78-year-old
puti es
esrepo
Sher1ff's epu
13th
St.,
east
of French Avenue.
ed a short timeafter time later, officers said.
Longwood
Gary Kaiser, county public safety
Sheriff's deputies said a citizen reported
apparently suffering a heart attack while
director,
reports fire department units
near
Wilson
School,
by
sighting
a
funnel
cloud
a tree set afire
trying to extIfl"1''
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responded to six or eight downed power
west of Sanford at the Paola community,
UYIUWI
lines during the night, but reported no
during severe thunderstorms but that the
Deputy P.J. Riggins identified the man cloud didn't touch down as it went nor- Injuries. He said power companies
as Vastly Zvurykin, 78, of 609 E.E. th ward tow ar d the St. Johns River.
repaired the lines.
wood.
Williamson Road,
The lights in the county commission
Deputies were unable to confirm the
Higgins said an unidentified niece of the report by visual Investigation, officers room also clicked on and off several times
during the commission meeting. Kaiser
victim went to Longwood Fire Department said.
a
heart
lire
units
reported
no
fire
was
said
the generator was clicking off and an
County
report
Zvorykin
was
having
to
that
her
found,
Noremergency
generator was taking over.
but the residence of Lucille
attack. The woman told firemen

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will have to cut thousands of in Casselberry and dealing with Comte
Herald Staff Writer
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dollars from th e requested the Seminole Coun ty Jail
SB
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Vihlen has proposed to in- Ft - al
Seminole County Corn budget of $22 million to stay
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missloners, falling behind within the certified millage
Commission ChiIrm.an Sid initialconstructiononanewjail Dr. Lamb
schedule and facing three
SB
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for the new year, were expected cosiuiussso ners to meet today to mis.ssoners Dick Williams and
John Kunbrough have
to begin budget work sessions work on the budget
Obituaries
Mrs. Anderson, said If the tered with a proposal to include Sports. .
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storm
"inno v ative"
an
--'drainage system will be inarea
of
stalled in a two-block,
Midi y, according to Hill
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Commissioners, whose 1975- commissioners I'stick to it" and $360,000 for housr.'ig county Television ..
The system will use 12-18 Inch
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76 fiscal year begins Oct. 1, are make major decisions on new prisoners in surrounding jails. Women
perforated pipe and specially
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Linda Parsons (left) and Patricia Holbrook display
County prisoners currently
trying to budget the county's programs, a proposed budget
designed Inlets to provide an O MY ACHING
and
hot
feet
as
they
stand
In
line
for
automobile
license
could
be
ready
next
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are being housed in surrountag operations within tax revenues
undcrdrain system to hold
stickers outside the Seminole ('ounty Courth ouse today. This to be collected with the 5.34
WEATHER
Major projects include ding jails while waiting for the
ground water beneath the TIRED FEET
might
serve
as
a
reminder
to
those
who
have
not
yet
purchased
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funding
a
$525,000
county
County
Jail
to
be
inillage,
cer
tified
and
also
reopened.
rains
It
ground between
their 1976 tags that the deadline for having them on autos Is
however, Eleanor Anderson, Library system, possibly initial has been closed since a June 9,
to serve as a storm sewer when
Tuesday high 95.
Photo
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Bill
Vincent
Jr.)
Heraid
tonight
at
midnight.
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management and budget payment of $400,000 to purchase lire,
it rains,
inches.
low £9 Rainfall was
Bush said the system will be —
Partly Onady through
monitored for water pol.lution.
Thursday with a ch"ce of
Dilmore sWd a mwvey of low
aftenwon and evening tbmv,income county areas revealed
dershowera. highs mostly In
six communities which had
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to sta"in"
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bb th'e the low er 90,. Lows In
ufficient
downtown
lightstumbles
falls
ever
curbs
and
ns
rade
either
on
a
of
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RICK
PANTRIDGE
hcldlng
the
and
the mid
us
drainage pa ving, ho ing
.pr ein-i
business 70g. Variable
Ing.
during the crush of the hope would be a prime par
y
morning
or
on
any
W
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da
Stall
Sun
ri
herald
winds 10 mph or
recreational needs
hours sternmed from the need
Recalling a traffic accident estimated 20,000 persons who Christmas shopping day.
Monday thrcugh Saturday after
leis,,
stronger
and gusty nar
Included
areas
The
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Layer is set to deliver his Same
"pep" speech (maybe polished
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Tuesday approved the county
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says, is kindergarten and first
i graders will not be attending
classes tulltlme for the first
time this year.
First graders will attend
school four hours and 45

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studints
Teachers and students alike
w ill find the 197546 school year
different, in many wa ys, from
preceding sears
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constructing a pilot drainage
program in the low income
Midway area east of Sanford.
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property charges. Jurors returned a guilty verdict on
buying, receiving and concealing stolen property but
reported they were hopelessly deadlocked five-to-one for
an ingcer.t verdict on the breaking and entering with
Intent to commit a felony charge.
Circuit Judge J. William Wood.son ordered a mMiial on
the tirJary charge and allowed Terry Wallace to remain
free on bond pending a pre-sentence investigation on the
stolen property crMlvlctlon.
Michael Wallace was ordered held in jail pending a pre.
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They toll — school bells, that
today for Seminole
Is,
County's 1,462 school teachers
who returned to classrooms to
prepare for the Sept. 2, on-

Sanford Alliance Church, 1401 S. Park Ave.
Just before a jury was to be selected for their trial,
Michael H. Wallace entered a negotiated plea of guilty to
the breaking and entering charge and Assistant State
Attorney Claude Van hook dropped the other two counts.
As part of the plea bargain Michael agreed to testify for
the state in his brother's trial and the state agreed not to
prosecute him in several other pending burglary cases.
Michael It. Wallace, who admitted a prior criminal
conviction and having served an Indiana prison term,
took the witness stand and testified that he went to the
church with his brother, Terry, and another man on June
18, and they entered the building. lie said he carried away
a four-slice toaster, electric knife, can opener and
silverware in Terry's auto. Be said the stolen items were
taken to Terry's residence.
Rev. G. Blair McGnrvey testified that the kitchen
stems, found by investigators at Terry Wallace's home,
were "just like" the items stolen from the church.
Terry Wallace took the witness stand in his own defense
and said he didn't know anything about the church
burglary "until I got arrested." He said Michael brought
'numerous items that I presumed were stolen" to his
house and that he demanded his brother leave "after he
stole some 'pot' that was in a cabinet."
Terry Wallace maintained he was at home in bed when
the church was broken into.
At the end of the state's case Van hook dropped the
grand larceny charge against Terry Wallace.

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they testified against each other Tuesday in circuit court
in a trial in connection with the burglary of a local church.
Michael U. Wallace, 22,810 E. Fourth St., and Terry C.
Wallace, 20, 2810 Magnolia Ave., were docketed together
f o r trial on rha rcs of brt'a k jug and entering v it Ii intent to
coriunit a felony, grand larceny and buying, receiving and
concealing stolen property in a June 18 burglary at the

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In theory the hand qualified
br two clubs, two hearts or two
notrump, but the only correct
response is two clubs. You
should try toavoid responding
two hearts with a four-card
suit, and you should never respond two notrulup with an unstopped suit. Finally, two clubs
covers your next bid. If partner
rebids two diamonds, you bid
notrump If he rebids two
spades you bid three hearts,
etc.

By Oiwiild &amp; James Jacoby

THE BORN LOSER

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TALLAHASSEE (Al')
The Commissioner Doyle Conner, for Askew and each Cabinet of Jacksonville fora $9.3 million is paying $350,000 for six acres
General
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Services a third site in ca.e the first two
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for Treasurer Philip Ashler, Edu- member to revise office plans regional state office building, of air rights.
iii Oct. 710 give assurances it Department staff also was told fell through.
changes In offices for the gov- cation Commissioner Ralph since time did not allow dc.
Architect William Morgan could build the $2.5 million to negotiate for a proposed site
The third site, not considered
This completed site selection
four in the investigation, is near the
ernor and Cabinet members in Turlington and Ally. Gen. Rob- tailed planning to meet require- For seven regional centers or- pictured the buildIng as finally parking garage, a step Askew given second priority
the new Capitol didn't last two. cr1 Shevin will cost about one. ments of each official, Brown dered by legislators so citizens looking like steps leading down said was necessary to start acres near the Gulf Life Insur- old railroad terminal and was
thirds of the way through the third of the total of executive said.
could visit one place for all to the St. Johns River. Mayor construction by April 1, the ance Co. building offered for offered by the Jacksonville Terjob.
revisions.
mimi Co., owned by the Florida
In another building action state services.
Hans Tanzler said that would deadline before the money $300,000.
The
Cabinet approved
At Turlington's iri.'astance, East Coast, Seaboard Coast
When plans were approved a Tuesday, the Cabinet chose the
The building will be atop a create an amphitheater for city would return to the state treasthe staff was told to investigate Line and Southern railroads.
changes Tuesday worth $230,128 year ago, $25,000 was set aside site recommended by the City city parking garage. The state activities.
ury.
for executive offices in three
floors of the south half of the $42
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lAP) — Space officials keep
weather today as the countdown nears zero for a third try at launching a Viking
spaceship to explore for life on Mars.
NASA officials gave the final go-ahead Tuesday for a
5:22 p.m. EDT blastoff.
"We expect some electrical activity in the vicinity of the
launch pad, although most thunderstorms are forecast for
Inland areas," said John Neilon, director of launch operCAPE CANAVERAL Fla.

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The 505.mithon-mile, 303-day journey to the red planet
was scrubbed twice last week following the discovery of
malfunctions in both the Titan Centaur launch vehicle and
the spacecraft itself.
Bronfman Promises Help

NEW VOIK i API - Immediately alter FBI agents rem o ved his blindfold and bindings, kidnapcd whisky heir
Samuel Bronl man 2d shook hands with one of his accused
abductors and promised to help him, according to that
suspect's lawyer.

Tuesday
that 21-year-old Bronfman can prove Dominic Byrne is
"completely innocent" of the kidnaping. And If the case
goes to trial, "we expect the chief witness for the defense
to te Sam Bronfman," Dc Blasio said.
1k Blasio quoted Bronfman as telling Byrne:
"Anything I can ever do for you. I'll do it." The lawyer
also said, "Mr. Byrne thought Mr. Bronf man might even
put up his bail, once he IByrne) found it was $200, and
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The lawyer, Peter E. 1k Blasio, claimed

Crop Damage Continues

WASHINGTON (AP) - Damage to the corn crop in the
North Central states is continuing, despite last
week's long-needed rains, the Agriculture Department
says.
"Rains eased stresses in many parts of the corn belt
during the week, but above-normal temperatures kept
topsoil moisture supplies short for much of the area," the
department's weekly weather and crop bulletin said
Tuesday.
The department is counting on huge crops of wheat and
corn to calm fears over rising food prices which may
recult from new grain sales to the Soviet Union.
upper

Ford Satisfied

VAIL Cola. (AP)

With

Seminole Community College
(SCC) has received $448,000 In
Comprehensive Education and
Training Act (CETA) funds for
the 1975-76 school year.
SCC Dean Robert Schrieber
told trustees Tuesday $48,000 is
slated for day care facilities for
children whose parents attend
school under the CETA
program.
The remaining $400,000 will
Pay for texbooks, tuition and
stipends for SCC students
studying under CETA.
Schrieber said 300 students
took advantage of the program
last year. This year about 00
students are enrolled.
"We have more applicants
than we can handle," Schrieber
noted.
tndcr CETA, the college
retrains laid-off workers for
new jobs and outfits the unskilled with job skills that are
marketable.

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Door prize winners In the just-conclnded children's movie serie, are, front row, Oldakeer, Mike Morgan, Paula
Hittell, Kathy Fall, Glen Brooke and Tim Immkk.
from left, Melissa Avery, Pat Hamilton. Debbie Robb, Becky Linebarler, Edwin Back row, same
order, Steve Phillips, Robin Scott, Ruth Osteen, Jason N)Tos, Jo
Ann Smith, Brure Thomas, R:infI', Johnson and Barry Fitz p atrick.

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FILM SERIES

money also was awarded the
school's vocational-technical
education program.
Russell Morrief, director uf
Vocational-Technical edication, said the money will be
used to purchase equipment for
the new vocational education
building approved Tuesday.
The Seminole County Commission is the prime sponsor for
CETA funds.
"It's been very good working
with the county commission,"
Moncrief noted.
He said this year's funding
leaves vocational education "in
pretty good shape."

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The Evening Herald's
summer children's movie
festival concluded Tuesday at
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swing through the Midwest was "productive, constructive
and worthwhile" and he plans more public question-andanswer sessions to learn the views of the American
people.
Ford returned to this mountain resort Tuesday night
after 10 ofIftial and political apprances In jnarado,
"1wa, Mlmesofr.d IllthoIs anoM reporte* "I'm
ready to go aglin tomorrow."
The President will play golf and tennis here four more
days before starting back to Washington on Sunday,
stopping off at Libby Dam in Montana and in Chicago and
Milwaukee.
Funding Intent Uncertain

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Election Commission Is having a hard time deciding just what Congress
meant when It voted to match presidential campaign
contributions with tax dollars.
The controverrienters on whether Congress wanted
the federal matching funds to be calculated against the
gross receipts collected by a candidate, or against his net
receipts after fund-raising expenses are deducted.
Depending on how the commission resolves the dispute,
millions of dollars of public funds could hang in the
balance for presidential hopefuls seeking federal matching money under the new campaign financing law.
Woman To Run Jail

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Next month, a woman will begin
running the troubled Sap Diego County jail.
Elizabeth Clark. 50, was appointed Tuesday to take over
the jail under the county's new corrections department.
Sh eriff John Ducfy, now in charge of the jail, has vowed
a court fight to resist the takeover.
Mrs. Clark, the first woman in California to be named
head of a county jail, Is currently juvenile services
director in the probation department, where she has
worked for 22 years.
Plane Stuck In Woods

ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — It may take a crew of men and
several giant Army helicopters to undo what one pilot did
irtuaUy alone.
The pilot landed a four-engine transport loaded with
'narijuana on a makeshift strip of less than 1,000 feet
arsed out of west Georgia woods.
He did it shortly after midnight Aug. 4, guided by a
tring of light bulbs powered by a portable generator. He
rought in bits of tree tops stuck in his engines, but the
,l a ne suffered t i t tle da mage.

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development of the clay pit,
plication. The site is in Adjustment Monday, In ap.
HeraldStaifWrfter
Amendments, included by Commissioner Williams'
located eat ofMarkhamwoods
district,
proving the clay pit license,
Road.
John Kimbrough — who later voted against
Kimbrough, prior to casting a also set several restrictions on
ft-a1-2 vote, the Seminole
The County Road Depart- the operation of the pit
no vote, succeeded in Including the development of the site.
— provide for test
*nt iCornmlsslon Tuesday went will use the clay for
The Include:
wells, road paving and a concept plan for three amendments in the
appro4d a county clay pit constructing roads. Also,
motion made by Hattaway.
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southern po rtion of the
operation on a 104-acre site land is scheduled to be future recreational use.
The
amendments
include
test
site
be
left
undeveloped.
west of 1-4.
reclaimed as a rccreatlonal
wells on the site to check for
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buffer zone
The commission approved its site.
Vihieri Jr., was contingent upon revenue sharing funds or gas water pollution, the paving of kept.
own clay - or borrow — pit
The commission is pur- commission approval of the taxes. He said ad valorem taxes Dixon Road, which will be used
— foliage screens around the
application, in the face of op. chasing the land from Lester borrow pit application,
will not be used for the pur- by county trucks traveling to property be six feet high.
position and law suits from Mandell, owner of Greater ConCommissioner Mike Hat- chase,
the site, and adoption of a
The
county
planning,
residents of Markham Woods. structlon Co., for $517,000. A t.away said the purchase will be
Commissioners Dick concept plan for future engineering and road departMore than 75 residents of that contract, already signed by made with revenue bonds Williams and John Kimbrough recreational use.
ments all recommended the
area appeared to protest Commission Chairmbn Sid s--cured with either federal voted against
the clay pit apThe County Board of board approve the clay site,

Utility Rates

To Be Increased To Reply W,
CASSELBERRy — Water Bill Dale, environmental
and sewer bills will increase 25 services director, to keep
per cent this month for 2400 Vihlen informed on a "day-toresidents in unincorporated day" basis on the situation in
areas of Seminole County near Casselberry.
here, following Casselberry's
Dale reported to the cornPurchase of General Water- mission an average utility bill
works Corp.
for residents in unincorporated
The rates, higher than those areas would increase from
*d pcior to the city's purchase $16.04 to $19. An average bill for
f the company, are being city residents
is 115.80, Dale
nailed out with the August said,
illing. according to Leonard
State law allows the
asselberry the city's utility cent surcharge for cities to
iistribj.tlon superintendent,
charge unincorporated
The Seminole County Corn- residents.
nisslon attempted to block the
New residential rates are
12 million purchase of the $5.75 for the first 3,000 gallons of
ystem but failed. Since the water and % cents per adale, the commission has ditlonal 1,000 gallons. Sewer
mended the county's water rates are a flat $5.75 with a $2.25
nd sewer ordinance to pollution control charge.
aintain control In uninCasselberry said rates for
Drporated areas serviced by city residents served by the
ity utilities,
general waterworks facility
Commission Chairman Sid will be the same
as other ci ty
ihlen Jr., Tuesday insUucteci rates.

American Shot Down During Escape

To Polk
Seminole County Attorney
Tom Freeman today was
scheduled to file the County
Commission's reply to Sheriff
John Polk's budget appeal.
Polk last week filed a
petition appeal with the
Circuit Court Clerk's office
seaking the full $21 million
request For funding the
county's law enforcement
agency over the next year.
Commission had approved
for Polk a $23 million budget,
Commission had until today
to file its reply to Polk's apPeal.
Art Beckwith, circuit court
clerk, said the reply was not
filed this morning.
Polk's appeal on the budget
will be hee-d by the Florida
Department
of
Ad.
ministration in a public
hearing. Date of the hearing
has not been set,

wo urg ary CountS~,

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

Sanford police were on the
Action Reports lookout today for 200 copies of
the recording "Blind Ov
An Altamonte Springs man
You" by the Chicago
* Fires
was jailed today on burglary
Gangsters. Donald Angel of
charges after he allegedly
Dunedin re ported the records,
* Courts
dropped items taken from two
in a brown paper package, were
offices while talking to Sheriff's
* Police Beat stolen from his delivery truck
døutles about an attempted
while it was parked In front of
burglary at a third office,
the Record Shack Tuesday on
telephone booth across the W. 13th St.
Booked at county Jail on street.
$21,000 bond on two counts of
Police said that Angel,
Deputies said while they were reported the
burglary and one count of at.
recordings we*
tempted breaking and entering talking to McBride he allegedly valued at $156.
was Robert Paul McBride, 22 dropped some papers that
turned out to be ar, idenof Altamonte Springs.
Police reported an un
tification card from a detective determined amount of money
Deputy David Duguld and agency and a check made to and items were taken early
Reserve Deputy Frank Carter another doctor with offices In today in a burglary at Starline
had responded to a report from the same building.
Enterprises, Building 131,
Dr. Larry Golub that someone
Sheriff's investigators Sanford Airport.
had tried to pry open the door to reported they found the other
Officers said the firm, that
his office at 101 Wymore Road, two offices In the Wilding
had
manufactures
ambulances, w
Altamonte Springs, when
the been broken into and McBride entered by forcing a rear door
officers contacted McBride at a was arrested.
and offices were ransacked,
Wendel Parish, 1560 Nottinham Drive, W,
inter Woods told deputies that stereo
eqwpment,a tape recorder and
portable television, valued at
were missing after his
residence was burglarized by
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Here at The Herald, we're trying our level best
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to make your family newspaper Just that
emphasis placed on community Involvement, no
matter what level of environment you happen to be
part of.
For instance, we want more personal items,
letting us know what's going on In your Lives that
might make interesting reading.
We want to hear about where you've been, what
you've done and where you'll be going in the future.
Too, we'd like to know more about your chur.
t-hs, schools
the whole ball of wax.

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WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
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If you happen to Live in an apartment complex or
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who will feed us information about what's going on
to make your life more interesting and bearable in
these trying times.

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Without your help we wuuldn't know
and be able to print this infermatlon, even If it's a
complaint that you've been unable to get
straightened out.
5i. if you, your club, church, sch.ol, what-have-

Secrets Act

This country has never had an Official Secrets
Act such as the British act.
Instead it has been the foundation of American
law in this area that the government must operate
at all times in the full light of public knowledge.
.Our government belongs to the people and can
ithhold :nformation from the people only in those
pecif Ic cases where disclosure would cause a clear
and present danger to the Republic.
The presumption in every case is and should be
that the public has it right to know. If there is doubt,
s;e must come down on the side of public
knowledge.
The burden of proof must rest on the government. The 'top secret" stamp alone can never be
taken at face value without an inquiry to determine
whether it was properly used. The judicial branch
should be responsible for reviewing the propriety of
executive branch secrecy whenever a question
arises.

Something like this rationale underlies OW'
present body of federal law, even though the accumulation of precedents and statutes over many
yc'
his left room for doubt as to what the law
really is.
Now comes Senate Bill I (S.1) in Washington, a
753-page document drafted to give the nation its
fi rst criminal code of federal laws. Much of the bill
is undoubtedly good but certain sections would
create what its critics describe as this country's
first Official Secrets Act.
It prohibits comm unicating any national
defense information to anyone without government
authority if the information could be used to the
disadvantage of this country. That is a broad
prohibition and, unlike present law, does not
.require the prosecution to prove intent to harm the

Well kids, it's all over for this summer, but
everyone's quite sure that The Herald will be able to
combine efforts with the Rocking Chair Plaza
Theater next summer to once again provide you
with morning movies at a reduced price.
We've had nothing but good words from many of
you youngsters, and parents alike, who have expressed opinions regarding the sponsorship of these
'kiddie' movies.
Naturally, we'd all Like to see them continue, but
there seems to be a conflict in schedules Just around
the corner
namely school
and it's a sure bet
that the education must come first.
However, since the response was so good these

Congratulations are in order for Barbara W.
Ruprecht, home economics teacher at Seminole
High School for the past 32 years, who has recently
been named to the board of the Florida Professional
Educators as recording secretary.
Miss Ruprecht was Instrumental in establishing
the Child Care Service Program at Seminole High,
where she is chairman of the Home Economics
Dept.
She's involved in so many education associations
it would be next to Impossible to name them all, but
we do doff the derby to Miss Ruxecht of Seminole
High.
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past several weeks, It's almost certain that the
next year.
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don't
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to let us
If you're In favor of that,
only
way
we
have
of
hear from you. That's the
with success.
knowing if our efforts are meeting
Chair
Rocking
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management
Plaza expressing your thanks to the
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FLORIDA
Abortion Consent Opponents
Pleased With Federal Ruling
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Opponents of consent
provisi
ons In two Florida abortion laws are pleased with a
federal appeals court ruling that the laws are unconstitutional.
But Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin said Tuesday he will ask
the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a 5th U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals ruling that minors may have abortions
without their parents consent and wives do not need their
husbands' permission.
Senate Appropriations Chairman Jack Gordon, D,
Miami Beach, who opposed requiring prior consent for an
abortion when the law was passed two years ago, said he
was glad the appeals court agreed with him.

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PITTSBURGH (NEA) -A year ago doctors
told the woman she had terminal cancer. But
now, sitting on a wicker chair In a cramped
a partment off city center, she's not so sure:
"I found this doctor who gives me Laetrile.Iget
it In shots, once a week or more, whenever I
want. God, It's been miraculous. For the first
time in all these months I think maybe I'm going
to live."
Fifty years after the discovery of Laetrile, and
a dozen years following Its federal ban in this
country, thousands of cancer sufferers still see It
as the one bright hope In their clouded lives. An
extract from apricot pits, the substance,
proponentsclaim,arrestscancerbythe relee
of hydrogen cyanide which destroys cancerous
cells.
Miracle cures, they say, are frequent. The lady
in the wicker chair, as illustration, claims she
eats better, sleeps better and feels better:
"I'm having sex again, you know, and I
haven't done that, well, since December."

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has formally labeled the shooting death of former citrus
industry official Robert Rutledge a suicide,
The jury ruled Tuesday following a day-long inquest in
winch physicians testified that Rutledge, 54, was
emotionally unstable and had a serious drinking problem.
Rutledge, former director of the Florida Citrus Mutual,
was found dead in his bedroom June 24 of a single .44
caliber pistol wound in the chest.

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In an earlier column, we named Anastasio Haiti in 1971 to see how the bloodsuckers there Another cousin Is editor of the family newspaper, have found him bitter and defensive on the
Somoze, the Big Banana of Nicaragua, as the operate.
which all state employes are required to sub- subject. From remarks he has made, they cx'
world's greediest ruler.
In 1955, the family was granted the "rights" scribe to.
pect him to accept the responsibility for
Our conclusion was based on documents, to every television channel In the country. For
Somoz.a's brother-In-law, Guillermo StVIIIa. Watergate but then blame
everyone else for
written in Spanish and smuggled out of five years thereafter, they held exclusive rights Sacasa. Is the Nicaraguan ambassador in what happened.
Nicaragua, which we compared with iecret US. to import television sets. They also own a Washington where he is widely regarded as the
The visitors report Nixon looking tanned, fit
records.
number of radio atations.
most pompus person in town. He also holds the and healthy. The lL
t-om his phiebitis
The Somoza family has acquired, Incredibly,
Their properties range from teeming slums to world record, no doubt, for attending parties.
operation Is gone. After a year In
exile, his
W the private property in this little nation, a metal company, which produces galvanized
The dictator's wife, Hope Portocarrero do friends report. Nixon seems to be accepting his
Their farm acreage alone Is roughly equivalent steel, round Von and metal structures. Another Somoza, is an American citizen. This hasn't fate and looking hopefully toward the future.
In size to the entire republic of Ei Salvador.
Soma plant makes the cement that Is used to prevented her from holding down two
tOl)
Their enormous wealth has been squeezed out pave the streets of Managua.
WYMAN'S OFFICE: The General Services
government positions. It Is strictly against
U.S. Administration has given favored treatment to
of impoverished subjects, whose averabe pay
is
Each year the dictator raises about $-4 million law for American citizens to hold office in Louis Wyman, the Republican candldnte, In the
a meager 10 cents an hour. Nicaraguans can't for his political party, the Natlor1alist Liberal foreign governments, but she has manag
ed disputed New Hainpshlje Senate
turraround without contributing to the Somoza Party. through force
atIons from govern- smehow, to get around it.
election
rhe photo41pl CpJ between Wyman
rare. The dictator rakes 011 a profit from the amit eni1noyes. They don't have to worry about
Like his Is
wife,
mistress,
D1,nJi
food they eat, the clothes they, we&amp;, the houses the paperwork; the payments are automatically Sampson,
alsoSoinoza's
a power in
Nicaragua.
S and Democrat John Durkin has been sent back to
the state for a re-rufl.
deducted from he r
they live In, the banks they borrow frm
chec
controls
the
ncinins
lions
to
varima
VAfic
offices
But while the two candid
Many are also compelled to cough up
Noenterprlaeiswoarnalltoeac,pesomou'g donations
in
and does a thriving business on the side In Washington, fighting
it out In the Senate
grasp. He has an Interest in distilleries, sugar each December, they "contribute" about contraband clothing and jewels,
chamber, Wyman W Operating two f
mills, cement factories, meat packing plants, $
ederal
1
00 ()0 In gifts for his birthday,
Footnote:
We
have
made
repeated
attempts
offices
back home one in ?octsnuth and one
hog and cattle farms, cigarette and cfg&amp;r
to reach a responsible official at the Nicaraguen in Manchester, Dur
dictator
relatives
production, professionalort
spii recreation
kin was given no equivalent
embassy for comment and rebuttal. We
were space.
th,Ic
jobs,
,
,
recording companies, travel agencleu,
ajsoness ayiUiM to talk to us.
Ills
1.1s brother, Jose, Is the Army's powerful told tht
na tional airline, hotels, houses of prostitution, 1
The GSA generously provided
Wyman wi th
Geseral. An uncle runs the nation's
NIXON'S
'S MEMOIRS: Richard
chard Nixon has $l2365.84 worth of
salt plants and shoe factories,
i
off
ce
space
and another
power and light cnmnpany.
completed the first 100,000 words of his memoirs. $3,$57
The dictator even takes blood from his
worth
of
furnishings
A
GSA
spokesman
A cousin Is president of I?4FONAC, a national He Is writing the final draft himself,
told us the space Was
cowtryrren at $5 for half a liter and sells It development institute set up to
vacated August 7. It was
furinel foreign aid
The big question Is: what wiliheabout, merely a
coincidence, he said, that this hap.
abroad for $35aU ter. He made a persona! v1stto and commercial loans Into family enterprises. Waterga'e? Sources who have 4aIkedtoidEn' pefled
to be the day after our first lnçulry.

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Teachers Back
In Classrooms

Michael Hudson
Freddie B. Nelson
Jean 0. Postell
AUG. 25
fundraising luau and dance, 8
AUG.
Estella M. Seel
test
leading
to high
p.m to 1 a.m., Altamonte
Lake
Brantley
High
School
Richard Manning Jr., Alta.GED
school equivalency diploma, orientation for new students Springs
Civic
Center.
monte Springs
Seminole Community College, and their parents, 7:30 p.m., Polynesian food and enGenevieve Bennett, Deltona
for anyone 18 or over has met school commons. Includes tour tertalnment by Chip Meycr
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Mallie M. Bradbury, Deltona
prerequisites by Aug. 15. Call of school and information on Band "Southwlnd." Contract
Stanley V. Slocombe, Deltona
SCC
for information,
Mrs. Joseph Samillano, Fern
curriculum and clubs.
LQ
George W. Boston, Lake ManJVTWR
flflflPT
rarK, ior uczei inzorm.auon.
roe
Tuskawilla Middle School
SISTER Inc. luncheon open house, 9 a.m, to noon. AUG 31
Mrs. Cordia Snyder, 77, of 458
Robert E. Maines, 47, of James 0. Boston, Lake Monmeeting, noon, Cavalier Students can follow schedules
Father Lyons
Council
Palmetto Ave., Longwood, died Sarasota, died Tuesday as the roe
Restaurant.
Knights
of
Columbus
of
Sanford
Tuesday morning. Born in Ohio result of a heart attack. Born in Ruth M. Ford, Orange City
and meet teachers.
Robert
J.
LatiTiore,
Osteen
corporate
communion
at8a.m.,
County, Ind., she lived in Sanford he attended local
Mllwee Middle School open mass in All Souls Church for
Longwood for the past six years schools and has lived In Helen S. Hammer", WinAUG,
26
house
for all 6th, 7th and 8th members and families invited.
and was a member of the Sarasota for several years. He ter Park
Lake Brantley 111gb SChOOL grade students who will be
DISCHARGES:
Christian Church of Moscow, was an electrician and a
Seniors pick up schedules In attending Milwee, 10 am. to SEPT. 29
Sanford:
Baptist.
Id.
Presidents' Council of
guidance center, 8 a.m. to 3 noon to pick up schedules.
Cynthia D. Bacon
Survivors Include one son,
10 a.m., Community
Deltona,
p.m.
Schedules
for
UnSurvivors Include two sons; Elmer V. Davis
James E. Beall of Longwood;
('enter Arts and Crafts
derclaasmen Issued first day of AUG. 30
one daughter, Mrs. Dora one daughter; brothers, Georgia Dunwoody
Fraternal Order of Eagles Building.
school.
Cleland, Rushville, Ind., seven Harold, of Albany, Ga., and Pauline J. Goethe
grandchildren, 18 great- Homer of Jacksonville; sister, Annie Harris
grandchildren, four sisters, Mrs. Doris Guist of Bradenton; Joan E. Immich
Mrs Carl Finch of Apopka, two aunts and two uncles in. Christine M. Lewis
Mrs. Florence McCarty and cluding Reggie Masey of Sherry Mayfield
Shirley F. Myers
Mrs. Lula Seamier, both of Sanford.
Blanch S. Paulson
Rushville and Mrs. Anna
oho Rivers Jr.
Funeral services and burial
Rlednour, Phoenix, An.; three
Jacob
Sanders
brothers, Abner Hatfield of will be in Sarasota.
nTIST
Sue
C.
Stewart
TRU.
Price,
Apopka, William
Joyce
A.
Wagner
Indianapolis, Ind., and Ralph
Funeral Notice
Bai- bara A. Ward
Hatfield, Rushville.
M)Ttice Jackson, Altamonte
Brlsson Funeral Home in
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pr ings
SNYDER,
MRS.
CORDIA
MONEY
charge of arrangements.
runr'qalervlce% for Mr
Cordia
Henderson,
DeMarion
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quackery. The cyanide aspect of laetrile is,
according to the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration, 'Potentially lethal to humans."
This spring a district court In California found
that over-Die-counter laetrile, in the form of a
"food additive" called Aprike'n, was sufficiently
dangerous to merit market prohibition. The
court ruled that five pellets of Aprikem "could
kill a child", and thus ceased Its manufacture.
Indeed,
Indeed, laetrile
Its clinical name Li
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court and Federal condemnations.

In July, four major cancer clinics which had
There was never a man with more confidence not a single A.1crican might have survived.
The seminar instructor was as happy as his than Col. Daniel Newnan as he led his little band
The Newnan expedition was desperate been experimenting with amygdalln Issued
students. But he and I worried the course could of Georgia volunteers out of Picolata on Sept. 24, strategy from the
uj simultaneous announcements that all tests were
After the
spoil school for these youngsters next fall and
1812.
negative. Mice experiments at Sloan-Kettering
Patriots' revolt against Spanish Florida
winter, "I didn't have a course that gave me this
With
171
men,
12
horses
and
a
ragged
slave
collapsed,
U.S.
regular
troops
wioer
Col
TA
In
New
York, for Instance, showed no evidence
Smog Goes Country challenge and chance
for experimenting with boy named Isaac, he was going to destroy all the Smith were left sitting outside St Augustine at that amygdalln Injections prevented growth or
concepts I developed my:.lf until I was a Seminole towns in Alachua country, as well as Mocea Old Fort under orders neither to attack spread of Cancer. Privately, one experimenter
graduate student in college," he MI&amp;
the settlements of their black allies. And he nor retreat.
admitted such tests are never absolutely conThe message that rings loud and clear in the Environmental
The
ermonhereIsobv1ou
Iknowotdents
allowed
himself
only
four
days
for
the
job.
Exasperated
Col.Smith,
In
a
precarious
elusive,
but added, "If we thought there was
Protection Agency's report that smog is Increasing in rural
who,
on
their
own,
win
gold
medals
for
Individual
Not
a
man
in
his
connnd
ia
doubted
the
position
and
unable
to
get
clear
Instructions,
anything
toll, anything at all, we'd keep trying."
areas is Plain. Despite the fortune and effort poured into the
work
in
nature
and
ecology,
who
develop
ex.
"ccess
of
the
mission.
They
were
tough
dashed
off
a
letter
to
a
friend:
"In
truth
I
am
battle to reduce smog over the last decade we just aren't doing
Still, belief In laetrile Is apparently as great as
periments and carry them through and spend woodsn°n, masters of stalk and ambush, ready truly sick of this damned I'°"
well enough.
months of their time studying Insects, wildlife, as any Indian with the scalping knife.
The Indians and their allied runaway slaves e?er, and Interest may even be growing. At least
There is no solace for anyone in the report. Rural regions,
soil
and
water
conservation,
forests
and
geology.
They feared only God, as one account put it, jumped at this chance to beat the war (h1'
In three national laetrile associations promote Its
which have been exempt from federal regulations Intended to
benefits through magazines, seminars, speeches
But they barely pass standard modern science and him only on S'mday.
a few days of raids on Isolated farm houses
limit the output cit air pollutants, now may find themselves
and
organized therapy trips to Mexico where the
courses as taught in today's schools.
They left the banks of the St. Johns In high hostiles killed nine rettleri
under federal laws. The EPA found that cars were major
90
substance
can be legally administered,
In my youth we called this standard classroom spirits, moving soundlessly Into the forbidden slaves.
pollutants in farm areas.
approach "cookbook chemistry." You followed
heartland of the hostile Indians. Eighteen days
It was the activity of the blacks tht
By the same token, the 27 urban areas in the United States
Beverly Newkirk, an officer with one of the
which are under federal regulations have to do more, much
the lnstructions precisely, got the results the later the shattered survivors came limping back frightened the settlers. The white planters could associations, the California-based Committee for
book hinted at, wrote down on exams the an. after one of the most terrifying ordeals in the deal with Indisn raids but the militant ex-elaves Freedom
more. And most of the regions already are complaining that
of Choice In Cancer Therapy, says at
swers the book or teacher said to memorize. If records of frontier warfare,
'anti-air pollution efforts are too stringent.
were another matter. Gov. Mitchell of Georgia least 100 doctors prescribe laetrile in secret In
you did, you received an A. If you weren't willing
I
Finally, K is very dear that the automobile manufacturers
They had fought three sharp battles, openly hoped for an Indian =,rlsirig as an excuse the U.S., and possibly 100,000 cancer vicUrns
to
do this, you got a C if the teacher was kind. struggled through storm-.wept swamp and to destroy the blacks. Now his hope was realized, take It regularly. Despite
:ai'e going to have to intensify their efforts to make engines
arguments of the
,better uil sooner.
Now I've read the new sckrce books and hammock by day and by night. They had been Newnan's militia was ordered into action,
medical establishment, aie says, "Laetrile
The suggestion is strong in the EPA reportwatcled the new science teachers In action. I under constant sniper fire for almost two weeks.
Every man sought cover from the whistling works, people know It works, and no Laws or
know the new concepts are supposed to challenge
They had eaten their horses, then scrounged for bullets. Heavy fire continued on both sides for laboratory ciitfrlsms are going to keep people
dards for emissions from auto exhausts are central to the whole
rtts and bring out their Initiative. This gophers and other crawling things, alligators, more than two hours. The Americans had one from trying
matter, and that they cannot be delayed for five years as the
it for thearelves."
sometimes happens, but my experience Is that it roots and berries.
administration proposed recently.
killed and nine wounded, three of them later
The Issue, says Newkirk, and most other
does not happen very often.
If the Seminoles had tried just a little harder, dying.
laetrile cultists, agree, Is freedom of choice.

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Three Tampa doctors, one of
whom allegedly wrote prescriptions for more than 36,000
quaalude tablets in less than a year, have been arrested
on charges of illegally prescribing drugs, police say.

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approved.
He said appropriate public
hearings must be advertised
and held and a budget adopted
by the Sept. 30 deadline.
According to the city charter,
If a new budget is not adopted
by the Sept. 30 deadline, the
current fiscal year's budget will
remain in effect,
By keeping the current
budget for the new year,
property taxes will remain at
five mills, which, with property
reassessment, would bring a
substantial increase In taxes to
city residents.

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East added that Mayor
Norman Floyd had already
gone over the budget request
with a fine-tooth comb, cutting
it as much as possible.

through SR 436 tra ffi c to accidents, noting squad cars in
recent days could not get to an
accident on Interstate 4
because of traffic congestion.
East also asked for a new pay
classification plan for poli ce
department personnel, noting
beginning officers are currently
paid $8,313 annually, some $400
to $900 less than policemen In
area cities of comparable size,
The budget workshop was
continued until 6 p.m. today.
Mayor Floyd said a workshop
on the budget will be held at 6
every day until a document is

ALTAMUNIE SIJUNGS
otcupatiorial license at the bar
The State Division of Beverages on SR 427, on the grounds that a
is filing administrative charges public nuisance was being
against Donald R. Crowder and operated. The license permits
Carolyn Crowder which could the operation of a dance hail
, lbel
lead to the revocation of their and coin-operated machines.
NORMAN FLOYD
Liquor license at the BenEast said his recomdezvous Bar, beverage agent mendation was based on
Claude Cruce told City Corn- "illicit" activities and past
missioners Tuesday night.
gambling acti vi ties at the bar.
Estimating it will take three
City Attorney Joe Davis said
months before preliminaries the city license could be
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resolution agreeing to the Palm Springs Road) eastward. Urban Development (HUD) to dinators to plan the year's are completed, a public hearing revoked "for just cause." He
prohibition of on-street parking
In other business, city serve the area.
Is held and a final decision added, "Suppose the license is
study.
on SR 436 from the east city commissioners:
Floyd reported to cornmade, Cruce said the Crowders revoked on probable cause, and
Asst. Supt. Dan Dagg said
limits to Boston Avenue, adding
-Instructed city Attorney mLssioners that a letter from
are being charged with they are found innocent after
the DOT has been notified of its Joe Davis to prepare an or- HUE) said four homes on a service week is valuable. possession, buying and selling their business has been shut
plans to resurface thedlnance rezoning the one-half street in Lake Harriet Estates Teachers get class rolls, Listen stolen property.
down for a year. They could say
thoroughfare under the federal acre Phil Orr tract at the north- have definite heal th problems to Layer's words of wisdom
The couple of 551 Karen Ave., it cost them $50,000." "Skid Hazard" program.
west corner of Sand Lake Road with malfunctioning septic lust generally prep ..re for the Altamonte Springs were among
C4'uce and Sheriff's Detective
After the resurfacing, Floyd and SR 434 to commercial tanks and one has been ordered Sept. 2 onslaught.
11 persons arrested in a raid Ralph Salerno Indicated they
said, DOT plans to restripe the generii to permit location of a vacated by the Seminole County
Perhaps one third grade over the weekend which the could not give testimony in a
highway, creating six lanes for motorcycle shop.
teacher who lives In Oviedo Seminole County Sheriff's De. hearing before the City CornHealth Department.
the section from Boston Avenue
The action was taken after no
Noting supplying only sewer summed up a teacher's attitude partment said involved a $1- mission on the occupational
to U. S. 17-92.
citizen protest was heard at a service would be a "losing about returning to work after a million a year theft ring,
license revocation until court
"i agree with the resurfacing public hearing. The planning proposition," Floyd said, "I am long and productive summer.
Police Chief Justus East action is completed.
wholeheartedly," Floyd said, and zoning commission tired of Altamonte bailing out
Mary Jane "MJ" Milder Tuesday withdrew a recomOn Mayor Norman Floyd's
adding a bottleneck will be recommended denial of the "areas outside the city that get simply said, "I have mixed mendation that the City Com- advice, East withdrew his
created In the shopping center request, saying the change Is in trouble,
mission revoke Mrs. Crowder's recommendation temporarily.
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Police Chief Justus East
pleaded with city cornmlssioners, in a budget
workshop Tuesday, not to cut
his $595,556 requested department funding for fiscal 1975-'76,
saying the money is needed to
operate at a bare minimum,

the many motels and shoppers
and employes In the business
areas, 40,000 to 60,000 persons
actually go through the cornmunity da ily.
Also Included among the
request.s are five men and three
motorcycles for a new traffic
squad. East said with the new
squad, traffic control could be
provided during the peak hours
on the major highways,
releasing squad cars for
residential patrol to cut van,
dalism.
East added the motorcycle
squad could more easily get

additional police personnel,
seven of whom would be funded
by the city and two through a
federal-state grant program,
The police chief said crime In
the city is up 30 per cent over
last year and the police
department receives 1,256
complaints monthly, averaging
nearly one complaint per
citizen annually.
lie said Altamonte Springs'
permanent population has
climbed 500 per cent over the
past five years to 18,000. 20,000,
but taking into consideration
the city's major SR 436 ar tery,

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS- at Palm Springs Road where riot compatible with the n(!gbCity Commissioners Tuesday the six-lane road would go into borhood.
night delayed corscurringwith a four-lanes.
-Au thorized Floyd to check
Florida Department of Tran"It will end with an Increase out the number of homes,
sporlation (DOT) planned In traffic accidents,"Floyd said whether both sewer and water
parking ban on SR 436 after noting during road construction service Is desired and the
Mayor Norman Floyd predicted parts of SR 436 will be closed. County Commission position on
DOT plans to six-lane part of
Commissioners delayed the city extending service to
the highway could Increase action on the DOT request to Lake Harriet Estates, off SR
traffic accidents,
give Floyd time to encourage 436 in Forest city. The city has
Floyd said the DOT has officials to begin the project received a request from the U.
requested the city adopt a from the bottleneck area (at S. Department of housing and

initted his resigna tion to new hillS Secretary William
"Pete" Page effective Aug. 31.
Legislators have criticized Sandberg for his role in [IRS
lease negotiations, and his activities played a major role
in the Senate's refusal last spring to reconfirm hIRS
Secretary O.J. Keller, who had refused to fire his deputy.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The deputy secretary of
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The budget request is up 37
per cent or $161,237, from the
current year's $483,244. At least
$50,000of the police department
"I feel it is a practical Increase Is because of new state
budget," East said, "with no requirements, Commissioner
cream In it. To cut further Cal DeVoney said,
East's budget includes nine
would be to cut so close to the

Sundberg To Resign Post

walked along, he could hardly talk of anything
except this type of tree and that, why It grew
where it did and when, this rock outcropping,
that type of soil. He would stop repeatedly an
lectureme on one aspect or another of geologynature-forestry-water composition, - until we
had to hustle on in an attempt to catch up with
Our fellow campers.
his usual
practice to goon for hours enthusiastically about
Under the bill it would also be a felony to
school subjects, but be does about this one,
disclose any 'classified informaticn, regardless of
I took several hours off from work the other
the propriety of the classification,
day to attend the "graduation session" of this
The bill asserts for the first time ownership by
group.
th e government of a broad category of information.
Each team gave its report, served sassafrass,
It appears to be aimed more at gQvernmenLenlxmw and other wilderness survival tC&amp;t
ployes and newsmen than at spies. A bill aimed at
Before andafter the talks we milled around
espionage could be,' much more narrowly and
Every time I asked a question I was approached
by enthusiastic teen-aged men and women filled
precisely drawn.
with
what they'd been doing.
Before S. I passes the Senate the sections
And this was school. My son had hated biology
dealing wi th secrecy should be thoroughly revised
in the
usual
classroom course he'd taken last
or dropped entirely from the bill. We don't need an
winter.

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Jet Crash Called Worst
In Syria's Air History
DAMASCUS, Syria tAP) - A Czechoslovak Jetliner
carrying 12 persons crashed Into a sandy knoll and exploded early today while trying to land at Damascus
airport. Authorities said there were only three survivors,
two children and a man.
It was the worst air disaster in Syrian history.
The four-jet Ilyushin 62 was coming in for a landing
after a flight from Prague when, at 1:15 a.m., it dipped
below the flight path and ripped into the hillock about 12
miles south of Damascus, an official at the airport control
tower said.
UrIIWfl it hit it, the plane jumped up and exploded," the
official continued. "The wreckage came crashing down.
Those who were not killed In the explosion were killed in
the fire."

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NEW YORK (AP) - Those In their ramifications:
positions of leadership today
—Sell more grain to the So-

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ivy,
them. It would be unfair to tax- doing business. They might
Right now savings bankers
It would speed recovery from
payers elsewhere,
If you were a banker you would seek all
prove to be unenforceable, can make home mortgage loans
know there are no easy deci. v1et Union. It would further de. the recession. It would put
—Impose wage-price con- They might lead to black above 9 per cent ln some areas,
slons, no clear-cut answers, no tente. It would help Improve the people back to work. It might the business you could handle, consistent
markets and cheating.
but they are reluctant to do so
sharply defined routes to fol. U.S. trade balance and keep the lower Interest rates. It would with your bank's goals.. You would want to
They would help stop what
All these decisions refer to — even at that high rate. Why?
low, no positive actions that do U.S. dollar healthy. It would help business finance its needs
build your deposits and your investments, seems to be a rebuilding of In- actions
that might be taken by Bankers, no more than any othnot spin off some negative con- give U.S. farmers a good price It would, (or a while at least too.
flationary fears. They would the federal government. But es's, know the future. They fear
sequences.
for their labor and Ingenuity. help the stock market. It would
enforce
a sense of stability,
They wish those who aren't in
there are similar decisions that even higher rates.
But, it might also raise do. help housing.
don't forget, it is uncertainty b
positions of power would under- mestic food prices It might
about the future that makesusiness is trying to deal with.
But, it probably would cause
It would do no good for them
—Lend federal money to New put its house in order,
stand this. At least that seems arouse domestic strife because an acceleration of prices, a York City,
But, it would also set a prece- many wage demands and price
If you were a banker you to make a 9 per cent loan today
to be the lament, the (rustra. the AFI1CIO Is angry about the return to the very Inflation that
would seek all the business you for 20 to 25 years only to find
It would help save financially dent - and there are fears that Increases so big.
tion, of public officials. They lot of common people In the So- caused so many problems. And, distressed municipality. It precedent would be followed
But, they would violate our could handle, consistent with their money costs might top
might
not
express
it
publicly,
viet
Union
and
highly
disturbed
it
is
feared,
such
a
move
would
would
restore
confidence
in
the
widely.
It
wouldn't
solve
New
belief in free enterprise and your bank's goals. You would that sometime in the near fubut they do so In private,
about U.S. food prices,
trigger
a
new
recession
In
a
municipal
bond
markets.
It
York's
problems
or
those
of
any
bring
closer a permanent want to build your deposits and ture. It happened before; it
Consider a few decisions and
—Pursue an easy money poi- year or so.
could again.
would give the city a chance to other city - just postpone change in the American way of your inrestinent.,s, too,

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here ha3 upset foreign customers to the extent that many export • • . criminal profits in the millions are
buyers now pay extra just to make sure they get what they pay
reported skimmed off the $14 billion worth
for.
Harlan Ryan, chief of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's of grain exported annually and a continuing
federal investigation of theft and fraud has
grain division here, said 40 per cent of the grain shipped out of
New Orleans these days is federally inspected,
resulted in indictments against 48 men and
"It's working us to a frazzle," said Ryan.
four companies in New Orleans . . .
Normally, ,l.s 57 Inspectors merely spot check the accuracy of
private USDA-licensed agencies which grade and inspect corn,
dictmcnt.s
against 48 riicn and four companies at New Orleans,
wheat, soybeans and other grains loaded onto ships in this port with
more expected.
area.
In reaction, some buyers for export have taken to making
Full federal inspection was unusual.
"federal appeals" in order to bypass private grain inspectors.
But criminal profits in the millions are reported skimmed off
It costs an extra $2.25 per 1, 000 bushels for federal Inspection,
the $14 billion worth of grain exported annually and a continuing
plus $18.30 per overtime hour, with inspectors working 15 hours a
federal investigation of theft and fraud has resulted in In- - day.
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The hours are often unpleasant, since private Inspectors go
through the motions of the job right beside the federal men. Ryan
calls It "a true exercise in (utility."
Ashipthatrecentl)'kabrdl41IiiliionbuslieIsouowacorn
had a federal inspection bill that totaled $22203.

The $22,203 bought federal assurance that the ship was clean; "
the corn not sour or infested with weevils; that it was of good No.2
yellow grade, not a lesser grade palmed off as No. 2 at the same
f)'ICC and that there actually were 1.4 million bushels In the
holds.
Foreign buyers have long complained about short weights and
misgrading, but they had little recourse once it was delivered.
Sen. Dick Clark, [)-Iowa, attached heavy political significance
to the fact that sheer market pressure already had forced a
private inspection system to become 40 per cent federal.

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Mob Guts Red Headquarters
LISBON, Portugal (AP) - A mob of 200 gutted the
headquarters of the Communist-line Portuguese
Democratic Movement early today In the northern city of
Porto as the Communist drive to dominate Portugal
suffered new setbacks.
The building was empty, and the crowd emptied the
ffi burnt their contents and marched on to the
oces,
headquarters of Intersindical, the Communist-dominated
trade union confederation. But authorities rushed to the
union building, and the mob retreated.
In Lisbon, meanwhile, about 500 persons attacked the
union headquarters after most of the country's workers
rejected a Communist call for a general strike Tuesday.
And Communist party leader Alvaro Cur.hal canceled a
rally he had scheduled Tuesday night in Porto.

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from the United Nations.
Kissinger told a group of American Jewish leaders that
such an agreement "will be very helpful, when and if it Is
reached, In doing away" with the Arab campaign to expel
Israel from the U.N. General Assembly when it convenes
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HANITA, Israel (AP) - israeli troops surrounded three
Arab guerrillas In a wood near the border kIbl*flz of
FLanita wid killed them in a 30-minute battle, witnesses
One Israeli soldier was reported wounded.
There was speculation that the guerrillas planned to try
o make trouble during the vivt of Secretary of State
-Ienry A. Kissinger, who leaves Washington tonight for
mother attempt to complete negotiations of a new Israeli.7gyptlan agreement.

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Prince Ranier and Princess Grace of Monaco.
Albert, who Is completing high school, visited the school
Monday with his parents, his sister Caroline and a hod
yguard. They took a two-hour tour of the campus Monday,
being shown classrooms, donnitorles and other facilities.
A college spokesman said Tuesday that the prince, 17,
heir to Monaco's thron,, had not formally applied for
admissian. He has until next Feb. 1 to seek admission as a
freshman In the fall of 1978.
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wicked and desperate per.
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patriots, they were guilty of
11ottruct1on of Iawfal cornmeter" and oppress!on of our
loyal subjects."
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in the colonies as a personal af.
front to "us, our crown and dignity."

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colonists' grievances, no remeunion.
dy for the problems which had
Congress declared itself "at- driven them to armed resisttached to Your Majesty's per- ance. In George's view, everyson, family and government thing would be all right again if
with all devotion that principle the American agitators would
and affection can inspire."
just stop their wickedness.
But when this suppliant petiIt was not until Nov. 1 that
tion reached England, George Congress learned of George's
refused to receive it. Nonethe- declaration making them offi.
less he gave his answer in a cially rebels and outlaws, the
proclamation signed Aug. 23, situation which later prompted
1775, one of the most important Benjamin Franklin to remind
documents
in
American them that "we must all hang
history. It gave us cur in- together, or assuredly we shall
dependence
or, rather, all hang separately."
forced it upon us.
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George viewed the trouble In Thomas Paine suggested In
America simply. It was all the January 1776 that It was only
work of a few 'dangerous and "common sense" for tlx cobIll designing men" who had rIles to assume the status of a
misled the Americans by "trai. free and independent nation.
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By LOUIS SAPSIS
Herald Boxing Writer

southern
middleweight
boxing

Donohue' s Death Shakes Racing World
GRAZ, Austria (AP) — Mark Donahue, the shy plishment was a victory in the 1972 Indianapolis 500.
He retired after winning the International Race of
Brown University engineering graduate who never
lost his boyish good looks, died late Tuesday of Champions In February 1974, saying he wanted
brain injuries suffered in a racing crash, just eight nothing more from racing.
But Donahue was lured out of retirement when no
months after ending his retirement as a driver.
Donohue's body was to be returned to the U.S. suitable replacement could be found for the late
later this week. Funeral arrangements were In. Peter Revson, for whom Donohue had been developing Roger Penske's new Formula I car. Revson
complete.
Donohue, 38, who had lived in Reading, Pa., died was burned to death in practice for the South
of complications following surgery for a blood clot, African Grand Prix in March 1974.
Penske, who with Donohue formed in 1966 one of
triggered by a freak knock in the head during the
racing's longest and closest car-ownerdriver
crash, which left him otherwise unscathed.
Donahue, a $1 million career winner, left behind a associations, was at Donohue's bedside, along with
string of racing honors achieved by few others in Donohue's bride of eight months, Eden, and his
the sport's history. His most prized accom- father Mark Sr.

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problems facing the first international
Golden Age Olympics.
Committee Chairman Vic Arnett said
• today at the steering committee meeting
at the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce that a person is needed to take
Li
charge of the publicity and promotions. He
said prospective participants in the weeklong events for senior citizens 55 and older
need to be informed of the Olympics.
The committee hopes to get news of the
Golden Age Olympics, to be held in Sar,
ford Nov. 9-15, in magazines, newspapers
and senior citizen publications nationwide,
and on radio and television.
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Mike Gallagher, abave, 1$-year-old A1tam,nte Springs youth, has his eyes fixed a ping ping
marathon record. Gallagher is returning a serve on the 25th and final day of the marathon,
which look place at the Spring Oaks Recreation Center in Altamonte Springs. (Herald Photo by
Gordon Willlamsofli

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Augustana College, completed 213 of 328 passes for a .649 per.
centage and 18 touchdowns.
Wide receiver Isaac Curtis was Anderson's favorite target
last season, catching 10 touchdown passes in his second year.
Backing Anderson will be John Reaves. Rookies Gary Sheide
and Tom Shuman are battling for the No. 3 quarterback slot on
the roster.
Star defensive tackle Mike Reid announced during the of.
Iseason that he will be pursuing a music career.
The Bengals figure Bill Kollar, their No. 1 draft choice a year
ago, can step right into Reid's spot and they have also used a
high draft choice thsyeartoIandGaryBurleyfromPittsburgh .

What happened In the training room and, in some cases on the
operating table, is going to be a major factor in how Improved
the Bengals can be this season
"The season depends on all those guys that were injured last
year. They have to come back for the season to mean
something," said Brown, ticking off a list of injured players
which Included running backs Essex Johnson and Boobie Clark,
center Bob Johnson, tackle Vein Holland amid linebacker
LeC!air.
Brown lists Johnson as his principal question mark this
season and he almost changed the question mark in the speedster's career to a period before training camp barely began.
Johnson, who has been plagued with knee problems after an
impressi ve 1973 showing, was waived by the Beals, but
allowed to return after releasing the ilengals of any obligation
should he re-injure his knee.
Johnson is not the only question mark in the Bengals back.
field. Clark spent half of last season on the sidelines with a
broken forearm. Brown hopes the 1973 rookie sensation will be
able to return to the form that gained him 988 yards his first
year.
There is no question at quarterback, except how deep is the
well of talent from which Ken Anderson can draw.
Last season, Anderson, the Bengals surprise pick In 1971 from

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sharp teeth around a deckhand's boot. He leaped sharks.
into the air to shake the jaws loose.
"We have some fine collections of jaws ... that's
iarks
are one of the grea test fighters you'll
what everyone wants the must," said Anthony
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meet," said Garvin Meats of suburban La
Bertotti, a high school student who belongs to the
Habra as im watched.
club. Jewelry also can be made from the back"I love shark meat. It's delicious. Good as
bone,
anything you'll ever eaL I fish for shiarks every
Adds Mears: "Some people like Jewelry pieces
chance I get."
made from the eyes. We use a special method of
ever

Tiger Streak
'@ ght,
Four Stral
A's Faltering
Bynii ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Detroit Tigers have lost their losing ha bi t but it looks like
the Oakland A's have found It.

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All you need is a fishing license, a good deep sea
pole, boat fare (as a lot, most sharks like deep,
blue waters) and a yen for fast, bloody action,
Gene Stivers, a commercial fisherman, said
shark "totes just like any other fish." Finer
varieties of shark are often sold as "white fish" or
"gray fish." Bonito shark is said to be the best
eating.

Alvin Dark wants his A's, 5 games ahea d of second-place
Kansas City in the AL West, todo sow* of that bearing down too.
And he told them so in a post-game clubhouse meet ing. He said
he reminded the pla yers about ma king fundamental mistakes.
"This was the first game we've given away In a long time," the
Oakland skippe r said.
Twim 5. Orioles 2
Rookie Doug DeCinces was the most successful Baltimore
batter
Minnesota pi tcher Bert Blyleven but he had to
work for EL
"I think Blyleven has better stuff than Nolan Ryan," DeCinces said after Blyleven had throttled th e Orioles on five hits,
two by DeCinces.
Blyleven, 13-6, refired the first 13 Orioles en mite to the
victory that dropped secondplace Baltimore eight games behind
Boston in the AL East Division. The triumph was Minneso ta 's
nin th in 11 games.
Rangers 2, Indians I
Texas Manager Frank Luches.si sent against th e baseba ll
against

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Astro Loss
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Bill Virdon and the Pittsburgh Pirates are back in business .,.

sl1uthut innings of relief as Atlanta wiped out an early
fl
Rookie Rob Belloir had singled be fore May hit his game-winning
homer off Gene Gather.

Baseball

Leaders

National League
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PITCHING (Ii Dc,tion)
Tuesdays Results
Ic's Angeles 7. Chicago I
Atlanta 6. Philadelphia 4
Pittsburgh 4, San Francisco 0
Montreal 3. San Diego 0
I St Louis 7, Cincinnati 1
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bicycle race, ping pong, billiards,
dominoes, checkers, track and field
events, golf, corn husking, walking race,
wheel chair race, arts and crafts, and
ceramics.
The plan is to have an event at various
locations each day so everyone can enjoy
the Olympics as a spectator or participant.
A dinner dance on Saturday night will
climax the week's events,
McDonalds's Hambugers has expressed
interest in being a financial sponsor for
the Golden Age Olympics, according to
Jack homer, executive director of the
Chamber.
Funds will be needed to purchase
awards for the winners of the events,
which may be gold, silver and bronze
medals. Advertising will be sold In the
printed program of events,

from his nose and mouth, and from cuts around both eyes before
referee David Hanlon stopped the slaughter.
Alter a close first round when Pinney stunned Wells with a
sharp left hand, Wells went to work. Midway through the
second, he caught Pinney with a straight right hand that
dropped the former champion. From that point on it was all
Wells.
Round after round, Wells battered the game but outclassed
Pinney from corner to corner,
late in the third, Wells' right hand broke Pinney's nose, but
the Tampa fighter refused to quit.
Finally, in the sixth with the crowd begging Hanlon to stop
the fight, the third man in the ring decided Pinney had had
enough.
The loss was the second in Pinney's long career. It also
reversed a questionable decision that Finney received over
Wells earlier this year at Tampa.
In a companion title fight, undefeated 'Termite" Watkins
was declared the winner of his 20th fight when his challenger,
Larry Peterson. refused to come out of his corner for the fifth
round.
Watkins, the southern lightweight champion from Houston,
controlled the rugged match from the outset.
The bout overflowed with wrestling and butting, and referee
Mike Quarry had trouble keeping it under control.
Peterson, who is from Jacksonville, suffered a 10-sUtch cut
ovcr his left eye in the swcond round. The lyearkI claimed it
caine from a butt.
At the end of the fourth round, Peterson claimed he was hit
low and he "wasn't going to let Watkins use me as a butting
bag," Peterson then called it a night and wouldn't come out for
the fifth round.
Another scheduled 10-rounder ended the same way when
Judy Ballard's opponent, Eugene Idlette, also quit after the
fourth round. Idlette said he broke his left hand.
Until that time, Idlette had given Ballard a tough tight.
Ballard was winning on all three official cards, but he had taken
several good shuts from the Vero Beach heavyweight.
The win was the 10th in 23 outings for highly-ranked Ballard.
Edgar "Mad Dog" Ross kept his No. 1 ranking in the
southern junior middleweight ratings by taking out former
pcomoterMax Horde at1:5Oofthesecondrow,d

After a slow start, Ross came on strong in the second with
solid body shots that dropped Horde twice before he was finally
counted out.
After the fight Ross said, "I am taking a short vacation and
after I come back, I might ask "Taco" Perez for a shot at his
title."
Perez won the junior middleweight crown two weeks ago at
the Sports Stadium when he knocked out Joey Vincent in the
fourth round.
Amateur sensation from Georgia, Terry "Rootin" Tuten,
continued to Impress local fans as he blasted out Zellwood's
Willie Vasser in the second round.
Tuten and Vasser exchanged bombs for the first minute of
the opening stanza before Tuten took czintrol with a smashing
left hook that dropped Vasser for an eight-count.
From that point, it was all Tuten as he pounded Vasser at
will.
casselberry's Scott Clark was upset by Dwight Dudley In
uwce-rowwer. uaric, wno had beaten Dudley
twice before, took the first round by outboxing his St. Peter.
sburg rival.
Dudley rallied in the second and third rounds to win a close
decision.
Goldenrod's James "Showboat" Salerno and Longwood's
Stuart French came out on top in hard-fought battles, Salerno
took the :nea5ure if Robert Spencer, and French outlasted
Tampa's Matt Lowry.

Spain learn Meets FTU
OVIEI)O — Flu will battle American Soccer Association 9Spain's University of Oviedo I in earlier stops on its brief
soccer team tonight at 6:30 at American tour.
Oviedo will meet the Central
Oviedo High School.
The clash for Oviedo, located Florida All-Stars at 4 p.m.
in northern Spain, has defeated Sunday in its final game before
FTU 4-0, the Central Florida r e turning to Spain on WedAll-Stars 9-0, and the South nesday.

JCPenney

SPORTS
IN BRIEF
Virdon, Son-In-Law
Team For Second Time
HOUSTON (AP) — With a little help from his son-inlaw, new Houston manager Bill Virdon hopes to be in
command long enough to rebuild the Astros Into a
National League contender.
"I'm going to have to send my son-in-law a letter,"
Virden said Tuesday after he replaced Preston Gomez as
manager of the team with the worst record In baseball.
"Two years ago when I was let go at Pittsburgh, my
daughter had a baby one week afterwards," Virdon said.
"This year I became a grandfather again two weeks after
I was fired by the Yankees."

Vilas Downs Higueras

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It takes a lot of strength to land a shark. They
Aboard the Valencia III, In the Catalina Channel
12 miles offshore, Mears and his friends baited twist and run In every direction, sometimes going
two-Inch hooks. Chum — ground-up fish, an- completely around the boat — or under it. they
chovies and chicken blood — had been thrown Into seldom break surface.
the water to attract the sharks.
The shark Is gaffed when it is brought along side
Toy balloons were tied on the lines to keep the the boat. If small. it may be brought aboard and
bait near the surface. The familiar dorsal fins
ti beaten to death with a hammer. If large, it is hung
circled the bait — then struck, making fishing over the side by its tail and sht open to att:act
reels hum Like buzzsaws.
other sharks.
Most sharks caught are four to seven feet long,
By the end of the day the f Lallermen aboard the
although a 12-foot blue shark weighing 800 pounds
was caught near San Clemente Island 12 years Valencia III had caught 35 blues. Down in the
ago. Larger, great white sharks have been har- galley. 16-year-old cook Elinor Quinn of tAguna
pooned by commercial fishermen.
Beach grilled shark steaks.

2-1 and the Montreal Expos trimmed the San Diego Padres 5-0.
Al Oliver drove In two runs
a homer and double and
Richie Zisk also homered as the Pirates returned from a 2.12
road trip during which they squandered a four-game lead.
Meta 6, Ass 3
Del Unser and Wayne Garrett hit solo home runs and Jerry
Grote had a two-run double as the Meta spoiled the debut of
thr, ,i the New
Virdon, who was fired earliPr t his
York Yankees and h ired Tuesday to replae Preston Gomez
wi th Houston.
Jon Matlack, who hadn't pitched in 17 days because of an auto
accident and a head coil, blanked th e Astros unti l the ninth
when he gave up a double to Enos Cabell and twoout home runs
to Cesar Cedeno and Cliff Johnson.
Braves 6, PhIllies 4
May was sent up to bat for Max Leon, who pitched 6 14

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S arks For S port: 'They're Dangerous
Meats is a member of the Pacific Coast Swk airing and preserving eyes.
wrenched across the deck its jaws mapping and Ray Club, one of two active shark fishing
"But most of all, I like the fisiiing for shiarks
toget he r In a frenzied staccato,
clubs in California.
because they are a challenge for me — they're
Its spur had been severed, but the blue shark
Eating sharks is not the only reason the dangerous."
was a long time dying.
members go fishing. There Is an element of
Long before the movie "Jaws," shark fishing
Once, it lunged forward and clamped its razor danger — and souvenirs can be made from the
has had a small but ardent following In Cahfornta.

Major League

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LOS ANGELES (Al') — The blue-gray beast

bureau to make a presentation for the
Golden Age Olympics to area clubs,
"We want total community involvement
and would welcome individuals and
organizations from Cassielberry, Deltona
and other communities to participate in
sponsoring events," Arnett said,
Anyone Interested in sponsorsiiip —
deciding when and where the various
events will take place, making
arrangements and supervising — should
contact Arnett, Events' Chairman Jack
R.athmel or the Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce.
There will be a meeting of event spori-.
sors and the events' committee on Sept. 3
at 6:15 a.m. at the Chamber building. An
Olympic schedule will be set up at that
tim2.
Among the 15 events planned are a

Bengal Fate

forced to the football sidelines early in the year.
Looking back, Coach Paul Brown admits that just breaking
even at 7.7 was an accomplishment.
"We lost more people with serious injuries than I can re
member ever having happened to a team I cosched," Brown

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Running back George Amundsen, a top draft choice in 1973 as
aquarterback at Iowa State, was among four players dropped
by the Houston Oilers.

By JANE CASSELIIEItRy
Herald Staff Writer

WILMINGTON, Ohio (AP) — By t1x.' CflU of inst season, toe
lockerroom of the Cincinnati Bengals could have been renamed
Medical Center. The entire backfield was decimated and the
llnebackmg corps had been in shock since Jim LeClair was

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

It was cut-down day in the National Football League, and
nowhere did the axe fall with more stunning impact than at the
training camp of the St. Louis Cardinals, where 10-year veteran
Ken Willard, one of the National Football League's ailtime
leading running backs, was told he was through for the year.
Willard, who ranks eighth among career rushers — and
second among active players — with 6,105 yards, suffered dam.
aged knee ligaments in the fourth game last season. He underwent surgery and came back to play briefly in the Cards' last
three games of the season as well as their playoff contest.
He was looking forward to a big comeback In 1975, but instead
be was placed on the injured reserve list by the Cardinals
Tuesday, making him Ineligible for the season.
Willard, 32, took the news bravely, but re4listically. He's not
ready to give up just yet.
1 had every intention of retiring until as late as last night,"
he said. "But I've done a lot of soul-searching lately, and I'd
decided I would stick it out and make it work.
"I envisioned that the knee would be as good as new. I tried to
convince myself that It was 100 per cent, so I went out and really
irritated IL There's been a significant amount of pain and
discomfort."
NFL rosters had to be pored to 55 as of 4 p.m. Tuesday. 'fl
next cut is not until Sept. 2, when the magic number goes to 49.
Therm the numbers are 46 on Sept. 9 and the regular season limit
of 43 on Sept. 15.
Defensive backs Steve Tannen of the New York Jets and
Thom Darden of the Cleveland Browns and linebacker Wayne
Coleman of New Orleans, all injured over the weekend, also
were placed on the Injured list and like Willard are out for the

Concerns Of Olympics

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ORLANDO — "Irish" Gene Wells of Orlando turned tiger
T'iesday night at the Orlando Sports Stadium and took the
southern middleweight championship from John Pinney at 2:15
of the sixth round.
Pinney, down in the second and fifth rounds, was bleeding

Publicity, Finances lop

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championship.

"This Is a great personal shock to rue," said drelti said Donohue was lapsing in and out of con- punctured on a sweeping turn, One of the fastest on
Penske, adding Donohue's wile was also badly sciousness and was unable at times to recognize the track.
He went skidding off the course, through four
friends.
shaken,
Donohue was rushed from the Oesterreichring rows of catch fences and through some billboards
Doctors said Donohue's heart and breathing
stopped several times during his last hours. Me- track to Landes Krankenhaus in nearby Graz where lining the route. It is theorized a support post from
Dr. Fritz }Ieppner, a noted-professor of neurosurge- one of the signs caught Donohue's helmet.
chanical devices had been used to maintain
The car was destroyed, but he suffered no other
Donohue's vital signs since emergency brain ry, directed an operation that lasted more than
injuries.
three hours,
surgery Sunday.
Donohue is survived by his wife and his two sons,
Two track marshals were injured, one fatally, in
Donohue underwent a lengthy emergency
operation after complaining of a severe headache Donohue's crash. Manfred Schal.!er died earlier Michael, 11, and David, 9.
His death was the second this week among top
after crashing in practice for the Austrian Grand Tuesday. lie was hit in the stomach by debris from
racing
drivers. Popular NASCAR veteran Tiny
the
crash,
which
started
with
a
punctured
tire.
Prix. At first, it was thought his injuries were
Donohue's
team
leader
Heinz
Hofer
said
Lund
died
Sunday
in a stock car race. Last week,
nothing more than a mild concussion.
But the headache became worse and turned to Donohue, who was walking around under his own promising road racer B.J. Swanson died of head
convulsions. Fellow American driver Mario An. power after the crash, told him the left front tire injuries from a violent crash.

Wednesday, Aug. 20, 17S—A

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
(;uillenno Vilas credits a week's rest with adding some
spark to his game.
The 23-year-old Vilas, 1974 Grand Prix champion from
Argentina and the top seed in the 6100,00) U.S. Pro Tennis
Championships at Longwood Cricket Club In Brookline,
Mass., returned from a week away from the pro tour and
overpowered Jose Higueras of Spain 6-2, 7-5 in a first
round match Tuesday.
Meanwhile, 37-year-old Rod Lover, a five-time winner
here on his way to becoming tennis' all-time leading
money winner, bounced back from a tough three-set
victory Mc.iday night to oust Andriano Panatt.a of Italy 76, 6-2.

Budget Cuts May Hurt Majors
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Budget-cutting
measures being considered by the nation's colleges could
effect major-league baseball if the cuts result In fewer
athletic scholarships, officials say.
"College ball Is not our major source of talent, but it is a
source," said Lou Gorman, farm director of the Kansas
City Royals. "We need more young people playing
baseball, not less, so it follows that we need the colleges."
Details aren't available yet on the severity of cutbacks
at most colleges. But .lay Bergman, baseball coach at the
University of Florida, expects his number of scholarships
to be cut from 19 to 13.

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on shocks.

PHILADEI.I'HIA (AP) —The Philadelphia 76ers have
signed rookie Charles Cleveland from the University of

Sale 2699

Alabama to an undisclosed contract.
At 6-foot-5. the 24-year-old Cleveland, a third-round
draft choice, played both forward and guard at Alabama
and is expected to try out at both positions with the
National Basketball Association club.

Morcol: $8,275 Judgement
MILWAUKEE (API — A C1rcit Court judge granted
an $8, 275 judgment Tuesday against Green Bay Packer
placekicker Chester Marcel and his wife, Barbara.
The Marcols had been sued for $20,542 by Northridge
Bank as a result of personal guarantees they gave for
leases at a downtown restaurant. The restaurant closed
last September.

Cypress Gardens 'Hall Home

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said Writ of A.D 197%

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to any and all c6iting ItIns. at the Is posted at the Cily Hall, Altamonte cordinq to the Val thereof as
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DATED thiS 16th clay 04 August.

City of Winter Springs. Florida satisfy the terms of

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kl), 3975, offer for sale &amp;W %oil to the City Council

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cor poration are Defendants I
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Ratliff I Sons in Sanford Florida
Additional information available thereafter as possibl e Al Ihe cash at the front cjr (West) oft
from the Civil Division of the meeting Intertsted parties may Seminole County Courthouse
Seminole County Sheriff's Depart appear and be heard wi'hrlspectto Sanford. Seminole County, Florida
men?, and theunderslCned as Sheriff the proposed ordinance. This at 1100 o'clock AM.on the 3rd day

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Seminole County. Florida, and I REGULATION OF THEIR USE; the State of Florida. is PIa'ntuft. ar
ELECTORS;
have lvi
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JAYDE BUILDERS. INC.. a FIord.,
corporation ,
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NOM I N AT ION S;
(ofoorallon,
Florida
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Seminole Counly, Florida. more SHALL BE NON-PARTISAN. PLUAA13ING AND HEATING. IN,
mrIlcularty deicribed as follows- FORMS OF BALLOTS. ELECTION a
Florida
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I AMIP.ATED CABINETS INC
All the furniture furniShingS RETURNS REPEALING OR
Florida
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taken from the defendant s business
poration A B C STAPLE Cl
located at Building 126 Sanford DATE
PAPIV a partnership WILLIAM
Said Ordnance was placed onf,rst
Arport Sanford Florida
CAMP and CHARLOTTE AMP
All property being st or ed at A) reading on August 17 197 5 and the ba A B C STAPLE COMPA'
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dominiurm, senior citizens cen.
persons say "Watts," they al- hundreds of others never re.
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of Watts 10 years after its week
n city IJJ1s1ng Projects ifl the
and stores.
south-central area.
ofterroristosurvive — tosurthe August fires a decade ago.
area more than 90 per cent of
Watkins's goal Is to ease
For a while after the riots,
vive unemployment, muggings,
"Most of our clients
the residents are on relief,
some
of the po verty of Wat ts.
officialdom tired millions
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emergency re lief doll
nolnin)of welfare.
or 10 miles just for a job re- training hard-to-reach teen.
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For Marquette Frye, whose
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said Rlc~ard Procello, agers and young adults,. many
the Vietnam war gathered m.ans'
ger of the South-Central with criminal recor&amp;.
arrest for drunken driving dovrri. down, down," says a
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sparked the 1965
State Service Center. "I'
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Though WLCAC gets funds
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Landniarks
to the money and co
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love
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un' blacks are going to college.
mmunity has little or no in. from the Ford Foundation and
effort are sprinkled throughout dustrial
kies and policemen.
federal, state and local govern.
In some ways, Frye is a syrn There are blacks in Jobs that the area — the hospital, a Bank
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were not o?en to them 10, even
As for education,
of America branch, a large
of Watts' despair.
5 -ears a(i).
THE LONG ARM After nionkt-Ong ;jrotm(l ~otli (he water fountain at St. Pvtcr- Ix)ILittle
welfare building, a sinall indws- riding impression is that we are self-sustaining. Watkins
has
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There's Lie $39 million Martin trial
But the eneral feel- have arrested the trend that draws a 0,000 annual salary
iots, or "Watts revolt"'as some
liver J.M. McCarthy lends a hand.
Luther KlDg Hospital. Th ere
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ing today is that few dollars
ions
there
prefer.
con
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said Deputy Schools Supt.
Some Wat ts residen ts altece corn- tefi down to the man
munity wh) get tt'.ings done.
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call him "the god.fastree t.
Los Anges has a black mayA
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say
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going
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can't real ly say that."
"Wat ts Is in tar worse shape
Is
Angeles
000
blacks shod ride in the back of
Wat
ts schools, among the old. today than it was 10 years ago
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b
times the number of gangs in est in the city, are rundown. when we started," he said.
counters, (fink at segregated
1965 and, said ore officer, TIvy lack money for programs "What would it be here in Watts
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fountains,
t~e
separate
toilets.
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skills, which are about 20 points us were not here' The a nswer is
y do lent"
not glory i ha ving or doing
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though dksaster."
About three-quarters
ry.
Records
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a
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what
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Hawaii as a whole - receive and Ameri(tin citizens.
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identswhoshoutd
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rntenttocomho choose not to discuss it. who move away are not allowed to live
There is little plumbing and
mit murder, 2n kidnapings, 22
Neither do the islanders %hi
io electricity In the houses. know. The Hsson of 1965 is that
there again.
Those who want regular contact you can't w~ i against the police
cases of shooting at an inserenity and isolation the mysmore
than
a
century
with
the outside world listen to and Nation Guard. But these
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for $10,000
terious Island brings.
battery-powered radios.
same exper s add that the fru&amp;- habited dwellings, police say.
Associated Wes% Writer
ago, Niihau Island is still run
There are many theories why
For emergencies, there is a tration an sense of help"
HONOLULU (AP) - At the with a firm. paternalistic hand.
Nobody is allowed there with- radio transmitter to call Kauai, lessness m y be reflected i
northwest end of Hawai! lip 70
Sgt. Ronald Banks, president of
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COPY SERVI
ately cut off from the modern health and education in- cultural holdings. For first aid killing and obbing blacks.
said that 10 years after the riot
world.
spectors, former residents and and minor illnesses there is a
FrYE live in a modest frame puents arA teactwrs can offer
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Legal
the scene of
Bought froma Ilawaiian king sometimes former residents' 1 nakeshift infirmary housing house not I r from
100
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no further explanations or rem- ediei about the plight of blacks.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
COPIES
Throug
screen door he
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The only inhabitants are ator.
INVITATION TO DID
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
So the kids say,
The quiet life on Niihau :;ug- sees chil;l on their way home
FOR INSURANCE COVERAGE
FOR SEMINOLE
about
employes
of
riot didn't work a1 your ex.
Quietly With Carrier
cxCITY
OF
LONGWOOD
COUNTY.
AND
FLORIDA
isolated
g
'3.25
I pure-bloode
ed
planation and all the good
Civil Action No. 7S-1832.CA.04.0
Amer ican U• .wes• more tn
opouLs &amp;re *. had been. He
4T
FREE
Hawaizans whose families have
NOTICE I hereby given that
In Re the Marriage of
things they were going to do for
ESTIMATES
Waled bids will be received in the MM'dUEL BOTELNO.
lived there for generations. a tropical island. The islanders sees gang embers with their
City Clerk's Office, City Hall.
Hustand,
tend the Robinsons' cattle ,and brimmed hats and poorly
Longwond, Florida. until moon and
MW
sheep herds on the dry, wind. concealed uns who might soon
Legal Notice — SepfemW Ith. 197S.
hut Island whery Hawa,
PEARL MAE ROTELHO,
.
1~
iian
is
swept
land,
make
corrimercial
be
dead.
obless
men
lounge
This Includes liability. com.
w1le
the standard spoken and %TitIN TtiE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND preh"ilve, workmaws comp. tic.
DISSOLUTION OF
charcoal and collect wild hon- over parkW meters.
S000"HOM may be picked up of
MARRIAGE
lie has leen arreged N tirM FLORIDA.
There are no doctors. No tele- ey. There is just enough water
CaY 14811. 175 W, Wa"en Avt,.
NOTICE OF ACTION
QUALITY HOUSE
ACTION AO, 1512WCA44D
LQwd. from LOOAMuntU5
TO MANUEL BOTELHO
phones. No television. So jails. for the people to grow their own since th riots ...robbery, CIVIL
of Sanford, inc.
PRINTERS INC.
r a
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n e
PA
th
vegeta
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'e
bl
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assault, iisturutng LJ
peace. CALVIN JAMES CLEMENTS,
There is almost no co n ta ct wi th
322.8321
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The City reserves the right to
New Bedford, MassachuWt,a
321.0681
"11wre Rre no artesian wells Police harassment, he says.
JUNE relect any or all bids, any b;d
PETITIONER, AND
the outside world. Residents
YOU ARE HERIEBY NOTIFIED
C L E ME N 1
He cart get a Job. The white ALBERTA
received after the specified time will that an action for Dissolution of
who move away are not allowed and very little rainfall, so even
REWONDENT
not be considefed. No bidder may Mai riag* and othef rilief has betn
drinking
water
is
scarce,"
a
world
and
many
blacks
to live there again.
MADAM KATHERINE
NOTICE OF ACTION
withdraw his bid for a period ot filed against yot; and you me
as a troublemaker, TO JUNE AL 8ERTA CLEMENTS forty five(AS) days ofter the daft set required to serve a copy of your
Niihau is owned by Helen former resident says. "Rain- fear h
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
who started the r1ot,"
written d,fer.SeS. if any, to it on
for bid openings
Hobinson and her two sons, dc' water is caught in tanks and "themt
PALMIST
Lail
Known Mailling
Bids will be opened at the council IRVING S. GUSSOW, ESQ. At
rationed."
he
says
lie
does
odd
lobs
now
scendants
of
the
original
own.
PAST- PRESENT - FUTURE
ers. They don't discuss h)
Cabot Pennyslvanla
730 PM.
is Suite 205, 130 E Highway 136.
CARD READINOS, CRYSTAL BALL R EADINGS
Frye as 21 when he waii
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Cas.Selborry. Florida 3P07, on or
City of Longwood
they carry on the family tradi. lect tiny seashells and string
HELPFUL
ALL
before September 111h. 1975;
Seminole County. Florida
SLIFEkOvE
tion of separation from a them into leis that sell for as driineJhome in a 1955 Buick that a Petition for Dissolution of
Marriage has been filed against you
offlerwist a Mgment may be en
SMAIMIAGE SOUSINESS
BY: Onnie R. Shomate
much
as
$2,000
on
other
Islands.
with
h
stepbrother,
Ronnie,
changing world. But the Robinand you are required to s*rviR a copy
lefed against you for th* relief
City Clerk
IN PRIVACY OF MY HOME
is low.
LONOW00
sons are known to be authorities But
haveoutput
visited
otherIslander$
islands who
to after ving a couple of drinks. of your writt" defenses, it any, to il Publish Aug 17,11.19.20,21. 22, WS demanded in the ftfition.
WITNESS my hand and the wal of
HOUNSIAM.—IPM &amp;DAYS
A higt ay patrolman stopped on Of roll Burke, Attorney for DEO %
on Hawaiian culture, and
all-440S
Closed Sunday%
Pefitionef.
vv"e
address
is
612
Said
Cour? on 7th AuWlt, 1975
people who kr,ow them say the display or sell the leis have the e Sanford Allantic Bank Building.
(Seal)
I? f) I Milti S*UM04 SanfOrd — Nestle NdAnd's
It
about 7 p.m., Aug. 11, santard, Florida 37771, and III# the
Arlhur H. Beckwith, ir
family wants to perpetuate it refused to talk about anything
origiral with the Clerk of Circuit
Clerk of the Circuit Court
dis.
else
ith
strangers
Whole life readings 15 with this ad!
1965
e
was
gi
v
en
a
sobriet&gt;
%I) of life that is ra')ldl)
CITY OF
Court, Semincle County, Florida, on
POINTMENT
Guns are forbidden. Like test at d then taken into custody or before the I Ith day of September, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
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appea.ring
on other islands.
Deputy Clerk
-The Robinsons never speak their ancestors, islanders hunt for i vestigatlon of drunken AD ins; otherwise a default will FLORIDA
Irving B Gussow, Esq.
be ent efed against you for the rot ief NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO Suite 20S. 430 E H;ghway 4U
%k ith newsmen, and few former wild pigs with ropes and traps, drivi g.
CONSIDER ADOPTION OF Canelberry, Florida 32707
demBnded
In the Pelifion
residents will discuss the and fish with nets and spears.
Fr 's mother appeared on
WITNESS my Hand and Seal on PROPOSED ORDINANCE
Altornty for Pefiflorw
Liquor also is forbidden, and the
e and got into a scuffle WS the 111h day of Augvif, A.Dr
Publish - Aug 11, 20. 27,Sept. ]. 197S
Niihau way of life biecause they
SPECIAL!
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
DE062
religion encouraged. Islanders wit
A crowd of 000 19's
NOTICE
V
,
ISeal)
are expected to attend
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
I,
allowed ba ck to %LsU friends
the City of Altamonte Springs
Arihur H Beckwith Jr
COUNTY,
OR SE INOLE
only
church,
which
is
arred.
Floride. th at the Cow"cI will hold a
Clerk of the Circuit court
and relatives. The only recent at the
FLORIDA
to
consider
enact
PbI1C
hearing
By
Elaine
RiCharde
Te crowd grew surly. BotThotogra hs of the island were Congregational — the denonii.
CIVIL ACTION NO 7S-1I2-CA-U•G
ment of Ordinance No 344 75. en
C*Wy Clerk
nation
that
early
missionaries
de~and
bricks were tossed. The
taken from a plane. ,
filled
CARROLL BURKE
SUPPLY LASTS
THE
CITIZENS
brought to Hawaii.
lid 6lew and six days of rioting, AttoMey tor Pefilionef
'I'be
Robi
ns
612
Sanford
Atlantic
ors
are
descend
loing and burning began
ANURDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
to bring Western ideas back to
poration
Plaintiff,
~ that week 34 persons died Sanford. Florida 32771
the ist,and," says one former ants of New Zealand immiR E G U L A T I N 0 VS,
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES
CRTS
Pb
7077 Sept )
risident We ma go back to grantsandtiaebeensteepedin au1$40niilhonorthof proper
IN SAID CITY; JAYDE BUILDERS INCFlorida
a
PROVIDING FOR SPECIAL corporation et al I
but we must have per- Ilaaiian life for generations. tywas damaged or destroyed. DEQÔ3
fatnil members ha% e Tt black area has been free of
ELECT 10 N S IN SAID CITY
Denls
NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE
mission from the Robinsons and
PROVIDING FOR PRECINCTS
that
NOTICE
ISHEREBY
GIVEN
/olent
racial
confrontation
annot 5(a) longer (kin one spoken Haaitan fluentl)
SECRET
by virtue of
NOTICE OF SALE
certa i n Writ of POLLING PLACES
C
month."
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Execution Issued out of and under VOTING, CONDUCTING ELEC
Nctce she eby given pur suant to
the seal of the County Court at TIONS AND ASCERTAINING
This and other former rest
Le gal Notice
E L E C T I 0 N a F nat Judgment of foreclosure
Orange County Florida upon a final P E S U L T S
ILd'(11ts agre
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judgment rendered n the aforesaid PROCLAMATION; INSPECTORS dated August16, 15, and entered n
km only on condition t,h
court on the 26th day of J une. AD AND CLERKS, APPOINTMENT Civil Actson No 75132 CA
of
IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They
QUALI F iCAT IONS, the C;rcuit Court of the Eighteenth
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA
1915, in that certain caie entitled, AND
they not be identified. From
Notice of PublIc Hearing
Fit Between Studdings and Rafters)
Georgia Pacific Corporation. a corp VACANCIES IN OFFICE OF IN
Judicial Circuit. -nano for S#Miml.
these accounts a picture
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Plaintiff, vs Skilicraft Inc a Fla SPECTORS OR CLERKS AS
County. Florida wherein THE
euwrges of an isolated, SP&amp;
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
corporation, Defendant, which SENTEE VOTING RUN OFF CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO.
NON RUSTING PUR E ALUMINUM
NOTIUE IS HEREBY givm that e City Council of tht City of winter
tan, almost feudal culture
Flor;da banking corporation. 0,,,
aforesaid Writ of Execution wos ELECTIONS; USE OF VOTING
cleli vered jo me as Sheriff of MACHINES IN ELECTIONS AND
Florida. will hold a hearing the proposed Municipal Budget for
authorlied to frimsact buSiness
EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPLEGUN
clinging to vanishing rural sprinqi,
the City of Winter SpringS, Florida r 19)51976, at 730 pm. Monday.
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lead to a profit. All he need
pades.
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my's king of diamonds. Maybe he will gain by opening that
West had underled the ace. hand in any position, vulnerable
West hadi't and the defense or not.
played a second and third dia•
(Do you have a question for
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diamond and play ed two top Jacobys' care of this
trumps. At that point he could newspaper. The must in.
play his ace of hearts, cash the lefesting questions will be
clubs and lead a second heart. used in this column and
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parishioners without an: ad. restaurants. Our waiter
vance notice just because they brought the check on a tray in
happen to be in the neigh- the customary fashion. A few
L'orhood?
minutes islet, the cashier came
Ward teaches sixth grade
One afternoon last week, I to our table saying he had to
students, and he loves his work.
entertained some out-of-town close out his cash drawer, even
That's the trouble: he loves it
friends and served some of my though we hadn't finished our
much.
uch. All 3uminer, he
homemade apple cider. I am lunch.
By ABIGAIL VAN BUR1"
mooned arou nd like a lovesick
not a big drinker, but it was
We looked at the check, and it
calf saying how much he
very warm that day, so I had totaled $18.02. We placed two
missed his "kids." lie has two children and I are a drag.
front of people because ill wait more than I should have - and $10 bills and two pennies on the
children of his own who could
Do you think his feelings for and tell him later, he claims h'
on an empty stomach, yet.
tray, and the cashier picked up
use a little more of his at- his "kids" at school have never said it, and a fight
Well, no sooner had WY the tray and never returned
tention.
reached a dangerous point? develops. My father has a hot guests departed
hei IIIy with our change.
Last semester, Ward talked Please tell me what to do about temper and hates to be minister rang the bt!I. i tnt
We know that 20 per cent is
endlessly about one of his girl this.
corrected, especially in Front of remember what I sam L bit i do the customary gratuity and we
students. He would even call
WORRIED WIFE people.
recall that I babbled on and on are wondering if they assumed
her on the phone to visit with
take and just couldn't quit talking. that the extra two dollars
I)EMI WIFE: Your husband
adults
Shouldn't
her in the evenings. He says it's Is either vcry Immature or criticism with a smile ar.d The minister couldn't get a was the tip.
not exactly a 'physical" 't. d a ii g e r o u s I y
I n v o I v e d appreciate it even if it does word in edgewise. I am sure I
Is that the customary
traction, but he would like to I emotionally) with his work. lie come from a 14-year-old kid? made a perfect Fool out of procedure at the better
e her mature and blosscmn, needs counseling to get his
JUST ASKING myself,
restaurants? We've never run
and he would even like to have a priorities in order. Urge him to
DEAR JUST: No one,
Anyway, now I can't look him into that before.
hand in choosing her husband! get It, fast.
regardless of his age, up- in the eye. I hope you put this in
PElUl .EXE[)
Is this normal For a husband
DEAR ABBY: My father prcvtatti criticism from a 14- your column because I know he
and father, Abby?
makes a lot of mistakes when year-old kid In front of others, reads YOU, and I want him to
DEAR PERPLEXED: The
good,
know
that
He
says,
"He
don't,"
Your
intentions
may
be
I
don't
usually
sip
waiter
should always return the
On weekends he'd get "the he talks.
but
your
Liming
is
poor.
Cool
it.
cider
in
the
afternoons
— also,
change no matter how much (or
blues" and could hardly wait and, "They was."
if
he
ever
calls
again,
to
please
little)
Ills. You were within
and
happen
to
I
am
only
14
l)EAI{
ABBY:
No
one
would
for Monday so he could get back
too
your
rights
to ask for your
it
is
never
late
think
of
dropping
in
on
his
phone
first.
that
to his 'kids." And on Fridays believe
EMBARRASSED
Is not an
to
change.
A
"tip"
first
he would get the blues again. I fora person to learn. My father minister without calling
DEAlt ABBY: We are totally obligation, and the amount
think it's wonderlu! for a man to is only 34, and he was born in set up an v ppointinent. right?
So why do ministers think they confused about an incident that should ahays be left to the
love his work so much, but he this country.
Sometimes I correct him in have the right to drop in on their occurred at one of our finer discretion of the diner.
makes me feel as though the
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GALVESMN, Tex. (AP) — A it,s in the best interests of the tic prices spira.Ung.
federal Judge has ordered labor movement to !
dupiment of dus wonderful hue saysUie via miles, equivaports to resume loading U.S. commodity that we produce." lent to about 382 million bush.
grain aboard ships bound for
Ford said he hoped it would PIS, amount to approximately 5
the Soviet Union.
be possible to find a way toâüp per cent of the estimated 1975
And U.S. District Court Judge grain wtIdi has already been U.S. production of the three
James Noel considers ioday a mtrwted for by the Soviet grains.
reqwM from thop W.at fkU Union, as well as that which
Butz has asked grain dealers
Maritime Shippers Aodatlon might be purchased in the to hold up negotiations for furfor a permanent InJWICUOn future.
ther Saks to the Soviet Union
against two West Gulf locals of
Agriculture Secretary Earl L until government crop experts
the International Longihore- Butz told a White House confer- can get a firmer estimate of the
men's Association.
ence on domestic and economic W75 U.S. harvest.
His order of Tuesday involves affabi at Peoria, Ill.:
It is expected to be a record,
dock workers from Lake
"U the unions ... are so con- although drought conditions
Charlesif La., to Brownsville, cerned about high food prices have cut the anticipated yield in
Tex., who are covered by the they should stop some of the portions of the Midwest farm
IA's contract with West Gulf feather-bedding prices that belt.
shippers.
Jack up those very prices."
Wheat prices zoomed up to
Attorneys for the ILA told Russia has already put. more than $6 a bushel after the
Noel his order "would be chaised U million metric tons 1972 Soviet grain purchases.
obeyed."
of wheat, corn and barley this They later fell to under $3, but
The permanent injunction year, compared with purthaaes since the latest sales they have
sought by the shippers would of about 19 million metric tons moved up to a little more than
prohibit ILA longshoremen in 1972 that helped send domes- $4.20.
from halting work in the future
on grain shipments destined for
Russia.
Officials To Meet
The shippers have asked Noel
to order the longshoremen to
live up to On Lenris of their
contract, which forbids work
stoores.
Houston longshoremen
stopped loading wheat aboard
the Yugoslav vessel Bosanka on
Monday, arguing that 'he sale
of US. grain to the Soviet Union
om1noo tp Officials vestigaung reports that Lerwould cauw domestic food
were
to meet today man, who has Invented a motoprices t
with an Inventor who FBI rized wheel chair, had mailed
The Bnsanka was
agents said may have mailed a the photo. Neighbors here said
part of the 1.2 minion
picture of es-Teamsters Lerman, a paraplegic since
tons of grain Cargill Inc., Mmpresident JLnmy Haifa, setting birth who is now under a proneapolls, is shipping
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off a brief bustle of activity in batlon sentence for fraud, was
under W75 contracts.
t he search for the labor leader, the man in the picture.
An attorney for the HA here
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had said the no-work directive Attorney Ed Kirkland said Pr Asked LI Lerman had mailed
and client C. Monroe "Doc' t he photo, Kirkland said, "I'll
aimed at Soviet grain would
Lerman would meet with let my client speak for turnmain
eff
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agents today "to clear up the self." I.erman was unavailable
assurance
mystery photograph."
for comment.
wheat would not tie
A plctwe of Hoffa pushing a
Agents said there was no apthe American people."
a wheel chair was re- parent violation of the law If.Willie Wells, the president of man in
Hoffa's son valved in themailing of the plcILA Local 1273, saId the dock celved Tuesday by
and
several
media represents- lure, me photo, In an airmail
workers also want to see that
ti"es in Detroit.
envelope bearing an Orlando
U.S. ships and the American
The senior Haifa has been postmark, was received by
searnen who sail
m share in
ng since he left to keep a Haifa's son, James P. Hoffa,
transportation of Ow grain missi
luncheon date at a suburban who called it, "a cruel hoax."
Russia.
Detroit restaurant July 30. No
'Why anyone would want to
Noel asked HA leaders Tues.
trace of hL'n 'i beer found de. do this to our family is eyona
day tell
so tea nationwideseareb by the me," he said.
return to work, but he was Idd
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who, with his wife, Laura, Former class president, Class sponsor Mary Joyce Bateman (center) wlth (from left) Diane and Steve Groover, Carl and
welcomed his former charges Charles Hunter, for one, is no Bonnie Collims (Herald Photos by Bill Vincentl
to their ten year reunion. Also longer a resident of Sanford,
ent were the following but heand his7rife of two years,
6achers and sponsors: history Ruthie, have just inoved to
Old School Chums Enjoy
and her husband, Larry; band will enter private dental
-.director Ernie Cowley and Mrs. practice. Charles attende d
Cowley; basketball coach and University of Florida where he
Part
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English teacher Mac Blythe obtained aliS Degree, aridln
and Mrs. Blythe; football coach 1973 graduated from Emory
______________-and civics teacher Dick University with his DDS.
graduates of the Seminole
The patio and swimming
[)P Lanier Sr. Mr. and
Williams
and
Mrs
Williams,
Thereafter
he
ser%eo
as
dental
High
School
Class
of
'65,
of
pool
of
Bonnie
and
Henry
Mrs. Robert Karns, Mr.
_________ Latin teacher Mrs. Nellie officer USN in Norfolk and
whom David Lanier was
Schumacher's new Wilson
Mrs. Billy Brumley
Coleman and her husband, Chesapeake, Va.
one,
gathered
in
Sanford
Place
home
was
the
setting
and
Mr
and Mrs. Richard
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Boyd; math teacher Grace
Class vk e president Ron
For their ten year reunion.
for a pool party and brunch
Swann
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Marie Stinecipher, speech Risner is hung in Jacksonville
Charles Hunter, son of Mrs
honoring newlyweds David
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teacher
Thelma
Lewis,
where
he
is
employed
as
an
(,ielow.
and his wife,
and
Dana
Lamer,
Sunday.
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basketball
coach
John
Colbert
auditor
for
Barnett
Banks
He
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Ruthie,
traveled
toSariford
Mr.
and
Mrs
Walter
Collins, Mr. and Mrs Steve
f
and Mrs Colbert and Englis has a BS Degree in economics
From
their
new
home
in
Gielo
of
Sanford
were
co(,roover,
Mr. and Mrs
j
teacher Dorothy Morrison.
and government from Florida
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Panama City.
hosts at the event.
Bobby Humbly and Mr.
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Other guests were MN.
Guests included many
and Mrs. Buddy Burton.
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12:15
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also
carare
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performed, and there would boost salaries of rookies
exploded at
is no existing present danger," from $16,044 to $18,216 and
ned a swastika symbol
,kJioto said, "No, I don't be- the mayor assured the city's of captains from $,944 to
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ago, was back in full force this class sponsor Mary Joyce decade.
behind the scenes to organize
past weekend when 225 of the Bateman saw old friends
During the evening, an the highly successful reunion
original 276 graduates gathered reunited and happily becoming engraved silver goblet was were Andrea Garner Bowlln;
ne enthusiasm and irit of In Sanford to
ten
resented to Mrs. Bateman. Bonnie Caolo CollIns, Diane
Sea World's
terized the Seminole High
An informal reception Friday supply music dating from the Restaurant and beach area was Melanie Williams Howe Kathy
School's Class of '65 ten years night at the Lake Mary home of mid-1960s and spanning the put the setting for a more formal Butler Kinney, David Lanier,
cocktail party and buffet dinner Cherie Pennington McGuire,
—
Saturday night The Sunshine Janie White Szol e, Sherry
and Co. provided music for Thrasher Partin, steve Cain,
dancing and members of the and Lawana Willians Stewart.
— —
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Class of '65 with their spouses
One of the mod popular
...
H
and
dates
were
entertained
by
benefits
of the reunon was the
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proms, football games and which Is dedicat d to the
other cherished, yet long memory of lorrier clan
forgotten activities
members Jimmy ;rant and
Class
Class officers attending the Larry Watson. Tie reunion
reunion included president committee as abit to contact
Cliarles Hunter; vice president all but 25 of the '65 gradua
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Ronnie Risner; secretary Carol
Class inember3 a -ended the
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also present; only class
As at any reunion, there was
treasurer
Linda
Rich plenty of news to c,,tch up on.
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A strike had an)VW% to do with unless the strikers began
pipe bomb exploded early today it."
reporting for work, "we are goat the home of Mayor Joseph L Visibly shaken, he added, ing to begin dismissal oceedAlloto as he attempted to "We have a lot of people fl.shlng Izigs against all of them"
mediate a pay dispute wtg in troubled waters. We have a
flies ebyanestlmated)
sent most of the city's police on lot of sick people."
per cent of the 1,300 rank-andstrike.
Alioto, i) strolled through file policemen in the
-man
A sign was found on the front the seamy Tenderloin I4stnd department
lawn saying, Don't Threaten at nightfall Tuesday, had said day without major traffic tleups
Us," but Allotosald he did ( earlrthatleadersofthestijk or outbreaks of lawlessness.
think there was any connection faced arrest ifthe continued to Supervisory personnel canbetween the explosion and the lgnoreacowt order clirectlnga tinued to man telephones and
police strike The mayor had return to work
keep about half the city's
threatened large-scale dis..We are goinginto court and prowl cars on the streets.
The possibility that the bells
missals and arrests of strike ask for a warrant of arrest or an
leaders if the two-day walkout appearance before that court," of cable cars would be stilled
CI1UId.
and lire protection severely
he said in a special
curtailed also faced the city.
a&amp;ast ruesiiay night
The blast shattered wuviows
Transit workers hav-e set a
and severely damaged the front would &amp;"e!t the strikin 9
midnight Thursday strike deaddw and concrete pedestals on Policemen remained an unanline
and firemen continued to
the front porch of the Alioto swered question.
local
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take
a
strike -,ote of their own.
Aboto caucused with
icials said no one
Alioto
said the city wa!
was injured.
trlt4drsiJrnernbersofthc
adoptnga"get-toughat.itix1e
ç
board of supervLws late into
A.ife Angelina,
was in an upstairs room, the evening, and board toward the strike and argued
-seemed stunned — dazect,ofpresident Dianne Feinstein said that San Francisco could not
mid Bill Ralph, a security they were awaiting a police re- afford the S13 million price tag
required by the police wage degwd in the Pre"o Teff we sPonu to an unVecified offer. marlds.
neighborhood where the Aboto
But Gerald Crowley, head Of
He said, "We'll do whatever
home is located.
the striking Police Officers Ai.
to tte
sociatlon, said earlier that he basic be)ef that policemen
the
1101.0 rUShed
from the hortel where negotia held out little hope that the don't have the right to strike."
board wc*aldcomeup with an The police walked off the job
lions were being
we
g..
acceptable
offer. He said the Monda after the supervisors
strike negotiations
union
had
no Plans to meet approved a 6.5 per cent
poned until later today.
again
with
the
board until later raise - half what police
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My tears extended the liquid
But beyond this, I followed had
there — In the pan lay a little but after slowly eating a
shock
One who isn't too talented In
the recipe, to the letter,
the culinary arts dep
heaps of onion in about a half half cup of his favorite dish
artment sauteeing the onions ever so
has to admire these "Cooks of slowly In butter to an even cup of broth, WHERE, I this time mostly onions, — my
the Week" (Page 2-B). Not only golden brown before adding the screamed (EXPLETIVE husband tried to soothe me
DELETED) IS MY SOUP! I saying, 'Now, don't get so
do they whip up super dishes, broth
accused him of tasting it by upset it's ONLY soup. But you
but they make It look so simple.
All the while singing as I the cupfuls. I accused him of and I know it wasn't JUST soup.
It must be something of an
of us sauteed knowing that 'nuthin' turning up the fire to a roaring It was love. Then he gallantly
inborn talent that the rest
says lovin' like somethin' . ." boll. He denied and denied, The offered," Will you make it
lack.
it really was good."
M' husba nd arrived home tru th Is that little by little, again.
Take my French Onion soup some 15 minutes into the gentle unnoticed, the broth had been
I wouldn't know, I hadn't
for example My husband simmering of
away
and
simmeri
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in
the
10
even
tasted It.
the broth and I
(fortunately) could be just
was greeted with the ego
about as happy with a tv dinner
building exclamation. "Wow,
Md'ideen Professional 'vi
as with duck ala 'orange, But he nion soup, does that ever smell
has this thing about French o xxl!"
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Don't Force Youngsters To

Eat

'Fatproofing' Children Proves A Wise Precaution
professor of pediatrics at New York University because he seldom eats with th€ family. He never all of whom agree that fat Is not beautiful, that it practiced with love. The infant or the toddler knows
School of Medicine and director of pediatrics at a walks when he can sit and never runs when he can may be a physical handicap and a social hindrance. how much food he actually wants. Moth er's fear
walk.
"What a lovely thin baby," he says, "should that he will starve Is silly and dangerous. He won't
Brooklynhospital.
Fat-proofing their children aga inst becoming fat
A thin child almost always grows up to ben thin becoirie the modern form of praise. But so many starve, Dr. Eden reminds us.
Which children are destined to grow up fat? lie
adults is a job all parents must undertake. In the answers: "An Infant who is overstuffed with milk, adult. A fat child almost always grows up to be a fat mothers still think fatness, not normal leanness, Is
He also points out that even infants need exercise
last few years we have discovered that fat adults The babyowho is fed solid f ods much too early. The adult,
th e sign of heal th ." "A nice fat little baby"
we
learned to be fat when they were children.
"So don't tell your child to finish everything on his must disabuse parents' minds of that unfortunate to prevent getting overweight. As toddlers, they
toddler who is incarcerated in a playpen or a
need to stretch their arms and legs, climbing and
"Today we know that the only
prevent the stroller or is bribed with cookies to finish his lunch. plate, lie may not be hungry, he may not need It. By cliche. Leanness, not fatness that will probably last
throughout the infant's life, must become the new striving to walk, to discover their own strength.
inevitable psychological, physical and social The preschooler who is encouraged to watch TV to forcing him to eat you may be starting him on the
Schoolchildren need to walk to school, if possible, to
problems of overweight that can blight your give his mother some peace and quiet. The school- path of putting on extra weight," Dr. Eden states in understanding.
children's lives is never to let them get fat in the
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lie suggests no special diets, no crank diets, play games and to do errands. These activities will
age child who is driven to and from school. The Ws new book "Growing Up Thin"(McKiy,
first place." comments Alvin Eden, M.D., a adolescent who actually becomes malnourished lie quotes leading nutritionists and pediatricians, nothing harsh or painful and humane attitude help keep their weight normal.
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TONIGHT'S
Wednesday

EVENING
7:00 (2)

To Tell The
Truth
(6) Concentration
(I) What's My Line
(9) Wild World
Of Animals
(13) Hear it Now
(24) intercom 24
(35) Star Trek
(44) Spor ts Legends
1:30 (2.6) Price is
Right
(6) What's My Line
(9) $25.000 Pyramid
(13) Movie
(44) Braves Baseball
8:00 (2. 6) Little House On
The Prairie
() Tony Orlando
(9) That's My Mama
(24) Helmaey
Eruption
(35) Name Of The
Game
8:30 (9) The Commanders
(24) Consumer
Survival Kit
9:00 (2. 6) Lucas Tanner
(6) Cannon
suji 1r1'urprl)u;
Prospects For
Energy
Independence
(24) Steambath
9:30 (9) Sea World
(13) The Law And
Mr. Jones
(35) Double Action
Theatre
1000 (2. 6) Petrocelli
(6) Mannix
(9) Jim Stafford
Show
(13) Burke's Law
(44) Dinah
10:30 (24) Caught In The

Act

11:00

(33) My Favorite
Martian
(3, 6,4,9) News

Things

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name
I Picnic pest
37 Son of Isaac
4 Beast of
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Pigpen
42 Dealer if, pelts
10 Ball hit Out of 45 Piece of rock
bo.ijrith
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lab
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1 4 Golf mound
52 Prepo sit io n
IS Against
river
16 Footless
55 Pivrg
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17 Adjectival
56 Pp
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57 Printing
18 Mans name
direction
70 f umults
56 Shade tree
77 Animals of rat 59 Laugh
family
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74 Musical
(13 Pub drink
instrument
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76 Australian big
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DOWN
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31 Night lab I
1 U'f,irit
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(24) Yoga
(35) 700 Club
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2,1) Tonight Show
(6) Movie
(9) Wide World Of
Entertainment
(35, 44) The Fugitive
12:30 (44) Donahue
1:00 (2.1) Tomorrow
Show
(9) Movie
Thursday

MORNING
6:00 (9)
6:10 (2)

Sunrise Jubilee
Sunrise
Almanac
6:15 (6, I) Sunshine
Almanac
6:23 (2) I Dream Of
Jeanni e
6:30 (6) Sunrise
Semester
(6) Today in FlorIda
6:55 (2) Daily DevotIonal
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7:00 (2. 6) Today
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(44) Flintstones
8:30 (44) Three Stooges
8:55 (44) Spirit 01 '76
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
(6. 9) Movie
(44) Leave It To
Beaver
930 (44) Gomer Pyle
10:00 (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(6) Spin Off
(I) Romper Room
(24) Sesame Stree t
(44) Father Knows
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(6) The Price Is

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(33) 700 Club
(44) Green Acres
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(9) Show Offs
(24) Mr. Rogers
Nelqhbo'hoocJ
(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2) Hollywood
Squares
(6) Love Of Life
(I) Movie
(9) Brady Bunch
(24) Electric Company
(33) Florida
Lifestyle
11:55 (6) News

12:00 (2. 44) News
(6) Young And
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(6) Jackpot
(9) Eyewitness
(24) intercom 24
(35) BIg Valley
12:30 (2. 4) Jackpot
(6) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) All My Children
(44) Variety
1:00 (3, 8) Marble
Machine
() News
(9) Ryan's Hope
(24) Book Beat
(35, 44) Movie
1:30 (2.6) Days Of Our
Lives
(6) As The World
Turns
(9) Let's Make A
Deal
(24) Feeling Good
2:00 (6) Guiding Light
(9) $10.000 Pyramid
(24) Nova
2:30 (2, I) The Doctors
(6) Edge 01 Night
(9) Rhyme And
Reason
(24) The Aroors
(44) Underdog

3:00 (2. I) Another World
(6) Price is Right
() General Hospital
(24) Assignment

America
(35) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Three Stooges
3:25 (44) Spirit Of '76
330 (6) Match Game
(9) One Life To
Live
(24) Con sumer
Survival Kit
(35) Uncle Hubie
Show
(44) Flintstones
A ::00
00 (2.1) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) Dinah
(24) Sesame Street
(35) Cartoon Carnival
(44) Mickey Mouse
Club
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21 Carbohydrate

PRAIRIE "To See the
World" Rerun Series star
Michael Landon directed and
Mitch Vogel guest-stars. He
plays a farm boy who runs off to
the city, and encounters some
trouble before the Ingalls come
to his rescue.
8-9 TONY ORLANDO AND
DAWN RERUN A couple of old
established hands at show
business, Kate Smith and
Buddy Ebeen, make It an enjoyable evening - even when
Kate and Tony sing "Hound
Dog." Buddy does some old.

much-acclaimed 'Judgment of
Nuremberg" and "Inherit the
Wind" were among Kramer's

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fashioned tap dancing, the way
he used to many, many years
ago.
8-8:31 ABC THAT'S MY
MAMA "The Hero" Rerun
Clifton is talked into sheltering
a cousin who is on the lam from
revenge-bent mobsters. It has
something to do with dope
traffic and the cousin is in town
for this father's funeral.
Swinging-door comedy tonight.
8:3010 ABC WEDNESDAY
MOVIE OF THE WEEK "The
Trail of Chaplain Jensen"
Rerun A TV movie based on

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24 Kind of
bullfrog (pl(
25 Thought
77 Post
28 Wavy (her )
29 Body of water
30 Girl's name
35 Newspaper
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Much work can be accomplished at home today, but
don't look for pats on the back.
Forget It. You won't get than.
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chaplain which gained
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charges against him for Immoral behavior. Jensen was
accused of adultery by two
Navy wives and had to stand a
court martial. Jim Franciscus
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Added Protein Needed
DEAR DR. LAMB - I am
trying to get pregnant and
would also like to lose about 10
pounds. I would like to try a diet
on which I am supposed to take
cIder vinegar, lecithin, kelp and
vitamin B4. Would any of these
be harmful to a fetus?
DEAR READER - The
biggest harm to your fetus will
not come from the cider
'.'inega;, lecithin, kelp or
vitamin 13.6, but from the things
you will need in your diet during
pregnancy that you will not get.
I am opposed to anyone
dieting on any regime during a
pregnancy except under the
careful supervision and on the
advice (f her doctor.
During a pregnancy you need
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AL ANON
For families or friends of problem
drinkers
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background in running and
establishing money making
BALL REALTY
tiuslnenes Phone Thurs. 6 9 p m,
12736137 or Friday 95, $31 ItlO
CHOICE RENTALS
ON ALL PRICE RANGES
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"DON'T NEEDS' FAST WITH A
WANT AD , Phone 372 2611 or
9993 and a friendly Ad V'snr will
help you

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For rent or sale: 2 yrs. old, 3 OR, 2
- -bath, family rm., 2 car garage,
29-Roonn
central air, heat, kitchen equip
- ped Call ev es 62$ 3091
Man or Woman to share expenses in
3 BR, 1½ ba th, air conditioned,
ho me 33) 03
newly painted. $160 mo lit 4 last
A imatl Classified Ad brings big
8. deposit. Sunland 773 0343
returns Try one and see Call 322ill Mayfair Circle. Sanford, 7
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third bedroom Air conditioned
30-Apartments Unfurnished
with fenc ed yard $160 mo 1 $91
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Adults preferred $133 to $IlO per
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Security 377 19.19

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acres, paved roaj, trees. clear.
(lowing %Jream horses o k Terry
Realty, 6710711,

7100 sq. ft. ideal garage, shop.
warehouse.' All or part. Will
remodel to suit tenant 327 $371 or
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Nev,hoj%e'sina rural area. No dow n
payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government subsidized
to qualified buyers. Call to see if
you qualify!
M. UP(SWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Brok er
503W. 151St.
373,6061 or 323 0517 eves.
NORTHEAST SEMINOLE

* WANTED-THIEVES *

$1000 down
No qualifying
2690 S. Palmello Ave., Sanford.? OR
frame home with new roof. Owner
will finance mo pmls. of 51)9.5)
Call F 0 Hodge. (904) 391 7457.

Lawn Mowers We Sell The Best 4
QUAM DULCIS EST (How sweet It
Service the Pest. Western Auto.
is!)
301 W. 1st St.
Just right for the growing family. 3
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Bedroom, 7 bath with family
BUY - SELL - TRADE
room dining area. Central air and
372-5622
garaoe, If Ihehome will fit. we can 3hI)lSE. First 5t
make the payments and down
FULLER BRUSH
payment f it Low $)Js 373 9110, Orders taken
Monday, WednesdayS.
Friday only 377 t911

Days 372 6)2)
Nights 377 7357

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage
JOHN KRIDER. ASSOC.

W. Garnett White
Broker, 107W Commercial
Sanford 372 7111

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MUST SELL
HOME, all extras, good loca tion
MAKE OFFER. 3272787
-COUNTRY LIVING
Roomy 3 BR. 3 bath on "z acre with
access to Lake Markham. New
Roof, carpet, all furnished.
139,900 Terms

Lawn Mowers repaired, almost
every kind at prices you can at.
lord Call 323-1309

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"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GORMLY'S E £6 Sanford 373 1733

Wood or steel deskS (executive desk
&amp; chairS, tCCretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight (hairs, filing
cabinets, as Is Cash and Carry.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Il 92.1)
04206

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1.2 Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished
Hwy. 17.92 Sanford Next

CavalieL

323.8470

1970 Oldsmobile, 9 passenger ViSta
Cruiser; power Steering, brakes,
seat &amp; wondowS; air. AM FM
Stereo S1.500 or best after Call
372-1645 after S

ANTIQUES

Tv,ol9OlPontiac
Station Wagons
I Piece or HoueiuII
CASH 323-4376
772 139 7615 Palmetto Ave
Special shrub and garden Sprayers,
96 cents ea. GardenLand. 1100 W. Wanted to buy used office furniture, 73 Fiat. ISO Spider. Clean, new top
Any Quantity P4OLL'S Cassel
1st lit., 373 6630
mpg51,450 7776036
berry. Hwy 1797 8301206
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Cash
PINEY WOODS BARN- We boy
Woodruf I's Garden Center
For Your Junk Cars
Furniture 5. Miscellaneous. Sell
601 Celery Ave , Sanford
373 9136
for 30 pet. commission. Free Pick-

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Sanford 322 7770

64-Equipment for Rent

CASH
For Your Junk Cars

SANFORD

PAINT SALE
Save now on discontinued paint
lines. Interior and ext erior Latex,
factory colors and while, $3.99 per
gal. Interior semi glossenamel
Latex or Oil Base, $599 per gal,
factory colOrS only. Interior and
exterior high gloss enamel, Inc
tory colors &amp; white, $.6 99 per gal.
Values to $1) 99
gal. All colors
while they last No Pain Checks!
Come early to
MARY CARTER PAINTS
5155 Elm Avenue
Sanford 377 3649

117 BAYWOOD CIRCLE-) BR, 11 i
bath, new carpet. in excellent
condition Large lot. $71,500.
2839 GALE PLACE- 3 OR, I", bath.
garan.', 3 yrs old, in new con
dIlon 521.900.

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Pay Horlqr-s ran an nil in The Herald
under lawn service He reports
"Results were marvelous".

REALTORS 630 6061
After Hrs 831 1470

Realty .

7- '71 PintOs, 4 Spds, both excell.
'71 Pinto, automatic, air,
'65 VW. SR. rebuilt engine. $150
'68 Chevelle, 55 396, $695
'65 Falcon, 6 Std. Show room cocci
'64 Chevy Wagon, low miles, $195
FIN'tWOOd, like new
'64 Ford, excellent 2nd car. $395
Good cred it? Low monthly pmts
'.'any others to chooSe from
323 8570 or 83-4 4.6.05

1971 Honda, 750 Good condition. 1000 1968 Chrysler Station Wagon, 9
mile's. Many extras $200 and take
passenger, all extras. Very gooi.
over payments 372 0650.
$175 327 578'

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Call Today 372 2611 or 831 9993.

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change REEL'S BODY Sh4OP.
1109 Sar.ford Ave

300 300 lb steers. 75c per lb.
Your choice.
372 7581

HANSEL AND GRETEL LIVED THE ABOVE ARE REAL PEOPLE
WHO HAD GOOD RESULTS BY
HERE! Darling ginerbread home.
ADVERTISING IN THE
Central heat air only one year old
HERALD CLASSIFIED.
3 BPs. 11 , baths All kinds of
decorator extras. Don't buy '
anyth ing III you tee this one! What do you have to sell, rent, or
otter!
573,900

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'65 Ford Galaxie 500 XL. 259 auto
trans. New Paint; excellent
519,5(0-3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, Fam
condition, 5150. Entertainment
Pm , dbl car port
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Console, 115 13' wooden fishing
boat,
$50.
323-1656.
By Certified
MID 201- NEW HOMES. 3 5. 1 Home with Poo!. in Deltona, price
t4
bedrooms S pct down, 714 pt
reduced for quick sale. Owner
Trained
Mechanics.
12" Bell Sander; 'I 11,7" drills., one
interest
transferred 371 7286
high speed. 1 low speed; Dress
ALL MAKES
4
coats. 17 II short; 62 vol. Zane
510.500- 2 BEDROOMS. 1 bath Casselbe'rry, immaculate 3 OR. 1'
Gray
books:
Bonita
boat
and
baths, garage. $25.750. Acre
Screened Por ch, rear, yard fenced .
trailer; rolling scaffold: ext.
Pe'alty, REALTOR, 3737730
board: 7 Coleman lanterns; dec.
WITT REALTY
ap90
stove top; rofo tiller; 16" Pullman
ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
Peg Peat Estate Brok er
buffer. Airless Spray, fireplace
2 BR CB in unod condition, large lot.
321 06-40
373 5735
wood; fishing poles: two 21-pane
Only S16,0130 with $500 down and
glass wood frame windows. And
approx
5140
per
month
2 OR , fenced yard. carport, private
many other misc. Items. 322-6196.
street, 516,900. Terri's 372 6620.
MAITLAND FLEA MART
Peg Peal Estate Broker
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
1911 Hwy, 17.97. Open Sat. &amp;Sun 95
hOOF 75thSt
3726653
838 7920
Rca
Real Estate Broker
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Near Call 777-3178 to find our information
322•7643
Mall: 1 Bedroom, 2 bath, screened
on how to receive a free set of
patio, corner tot. 131,500 by owner
waterless cookware.
Beautiful ranch type home- 3 61
$31.50))
acr es, stable. Osteen area. 647Leather Saddle, Cheap
1617; 323 6186.
SANFORD
by owner, 3 DR, 7
See to appreciate
bath. 2 yrs old Central heat air,
3228018
DOLL HOUSE
carpet, garage, screened porch,
Cute as a bu tt on . 3 OR frame house
large lot, goo.i location Assume Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Counton W es t Third St Large corner lot.
714 pct or $750 down, FHA Priced
er trip's, Sinks Installation avail.
$16,500 Sorry, 911 cash or
below FHA appraisal 3736832
Mile Bud CabeIl 377 5032 any refinance
'rut'
Three Bedroom in Pinecrest;
POOL HOME
carpeted. fenced 5750 down.
Relax or exercise in your own pool. 3
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Goods
FHA Nothing down VA. Phone
BR. I ba th home; Ixautifully
Central Heat S. Air COnditioning
Interior. Exterior Plastering.
ART BROWN PES CONTROL'
323 6714
decorated. 129.900
For free estimates, call Carl
Plaster patching S. simulaled
25.67 Park Drive
TWO STORY FRAME
b(ick 5. stone specialty 372 7780
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford. 37237? gats
Two
OR
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scr
porch,
FP,
garage.
4 OR, 7 bath bu ilt with tender loving
1771
Qualifying $11,950
carpet,
no
care by craftsmen Only $ )8,500.
BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
Acre Realty, REALTOR 523-7750. Singer Zig Zag, in cabinet, 3 needle, A I P
C ON Dl I I 0 N I N G.
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MEPIT
sewing
machine.
load
deluxe
front
DUCT
REFRIGERATION,
Stemper Realty
PENIPY AND REPAIRS. )flHome on small lake, cement pool,
Sold new for $349.00. Pay balance
All
service.
hour
21
WORK.
PE ' REST INN
Central Florida 's
fireplace, 3 bedrooms. l'.z bathS.
1338
of SuorlO payments of $9. See at
makes
DYKES AIR CON
Ucarcing&amp;Grccmnq
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
paneled cit-n with custom drapes;
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
DlTtONlPiC'. 372 1877
Pr 37? a)')7
1919S Fr en ch
3721991
new roof. fenced back yard
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529.500 by owner 371 0821
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169.1116
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Save up to 30 pcI o r "Ti''ctricty
372 19S9. 377 zIiU
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KULP DECORATORS
BALL REALTY
a.,
Wirxiow P. D oo r Screens
'rsHtcn c r.r trte eSi :rri't'S
109W 1st St .3727335
By owicr 3 B edr oo m, 1 bath, w w
Custom
made
Repairs
We
Buy
Furniture
736
3096
663
0553
or
90A
carpeting, air; fenced; shady lot;
-vd.-, off lrrouqh AujuSt R
CHOICE LISTINGS
Drrt Pr(t'5 37? 6670
md. Fruit trees Close In, Sanford
FA,.,Ati
P4OTOl,,PApl-fY
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
3230270
,'4ecidings. Candid-,. Commercial.
117W. 1st St .377 SOIL 372 7757
52-Appliances
Aerial, Portraits Adver?snq 831
LONOW000.) BR, 2 bath, carpet. GOOD INCOME
Comfortable &amp;
3
C&amp;A
Backhoe
Service
parts.
KENMORE
WASHER,
central heat air; ciouble carport.
canvenient 7 BR with 7 apart
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
service, used machine's
Stockade fenced $31,900
merits, rents 5140 en 579.000
Land Clearing. fill dirt. clay, rock
(formerly Harr - ell ",Beauty 1`03k)
P400NEY
APPLIANCES
3230697
with I BR home on
TWO ACRES
All kinds of digg ing House trailer's I
519 F Pine )"2 5 7 41
LAKE MARY 3 DR. 7 bath, carpet.
good garden I,s,id or pasture
A &amp;A CL FANS ALL
stored &amp; moved 3279142 or $3.4.
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-S-1V.Radio-Stereo
central heat air; range, d5h
Ex ter 1orpree-cie,n-ru
$22.000
1193
washer. single car garage $30000
LARGE SHADED FENCED BACK
323 0665
EST ERSON LAND CLEAR ING
YARD with 3 BR. 1 bath home Color TV's from ISO. 134W, from
Ditch
Excavating,
Bulldozing,
SANFORD 25?ory. I BR, 3 bath.
$31,000
$15; Service all makes HERBS'
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Work Fill dirt, top soil 377 3943
fireplace $34,900
Home on lake.) BR.
SACRIFICE
IV, 1700 S. French, 373 1714
Sonny brooks
7 baths, central heat air
reçars,
fiat
roots
cc
ART AILING LAND CLEARING Expert root
321 0299 anytime
ROBSON MARINE
Call uSon Lots and Acrr.aqe
GOOD LOCATED COMMERCIAL
shingles. All work guaranteed
___ All type's lots 5, acreage cleared We
7977 Hwy 1797
"SERVICE BEYOND THE
for sale or lease
PROPERTY
BROGDEN ROOFING. 3736700
have top soil, fill dirt. clay. and
377 596)
CONTRACT"
shell available Please cam right
FOR
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REPAIRS
ROOFING
Ci o .), . 3'.3
MOTOROLA COLOR TV
REASONABLE
PRICES
Call
Don
iddtons.
remodeling.
Carpentr
Kish Real
Console. $75
c
repair, roofing, painting. Concrete
373 3656
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Peg Real Estate Broker
work, driveways, sidewalks.
7201 S French Ave ,)?1001l
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COLOR TV.SII.9SMONTH
pa tios. Price (you ) can aff or d
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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
Free Estimates. RIL Con
Cu5tOi hay baicocI. Lgrf
P S. P TREE SERVICE
644 1006
struclion. Call 319 5395 or 319 5694
clearing 3228577 after S

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sell 000d. clean 1970 Ford Gataxe
small $65 up. One female
500 by Aug. 11911h. 327 Will.
78-Wtorcyc1es
miniature Dachshund, red, $63. _____________________
Also Siamese kittens, $10 and 51$.
'77 SUZUKI, SSO r - rieciric start, 1969 Volkswagen Fastback. very
ANIMAL HAVEN GR OOMING
QOOd condition. $800. 377 2111
excellent condtinn 373 9570 or $34
AND BOARDING KENNELS. 377.
after 3 pm
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1977 Honda 430CL
Good
transmission, runs real good. $593
Condition,
5300
67-Livestock-Poultry
372 591)
Ask for Duane McGuire. 377 1651

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
E. F Ford rented her house In one
DESPERATION SALEI
day through her ad in The Herald
A Quick sale is imperative. 110
qualifying to assume loan, low
down, move in immediately. 3 Margaret Peck sold her 'M Cougar
in the first week her ad ran.
BPS. 2 baths $15,500. Hurry'

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Siberian Nulkie'. AKC
Female, all white, 10 mo's
$300 327 3757

Dorothy Cameron "had marvelous
results" with her ad for
mlsceilaneotjs items.

322•2420 Anytime

1700 French Ave

FREE KITTENS to good homes. 7
weeks old 3770475 after 5:15.

Dorothy Baublitz ran an ad for an
electric organ she wanted to sell.
"It sold before the week was out".
the said.

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SANFORD AUCTION

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USED CARS

We Buy Furniture

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1.50 per day.
CARROlL'S FURNITURE

Hauling

Cool

see them to appreciate

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Come out and

-Autos for Sale

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For ustd furniture applianc es fools,
etc Buy 1 or 1001 items Larry's
Mari, 713 Sanford Ave

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Clas sified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any.

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BL AIR AGENCY
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377 211$
2521 Park Drive
AFTER HRS.
REALTOR
'177 92*1
3220648
377 3991

TWC, air, conditioners, one 16.000
RTU,one S.ODO BTU, good running
condition 1150 for both. 371 6011.

ST. JOHNS REALTY Co.
BROKERS

78-Nctorcycles

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Larry Saxon, Realtor

Crank Realty

Inc.

1956 Chevy; 16' boat; portable TV
and largebar for sale Can be seen
At 1209 Magnolia (tan house),

REALTOR 322 719$

7123 YALE AVE
3 or 4 OR mini
farm, with lots of fruit. Has 1 OR
apt. Selling below appraisal at
575.900.

Jim

50-Mscellaneous for Sale

CalIBart Real Estate

to steal this like new 3 BR, 7 bath
home from desperate out rI.state
ow
Big fenced lot, central air,
garage, close in Available today;
no qualifying Priced in the $20's
Hurry. $31 $722
CLIFF .IOR DAN, REALTOR
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2 Bedroom, 1901 Summerlin Ave.
$5900
322 3)91

Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1975-78

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Earls Woodm ire Home Features Central Most And
Air, Shag Carpeting In Living Areas, Inside And
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I I Come
On Out And See For Yourself.

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MODELSNOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION
TAXCREDITAPPLIES

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Two bedroom trailer, air con
ditioried, lights Si water furnished

1505 W. 251h 5?:
SANFORD

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Furnhsi'ied, 2 OR. air conditioned.
$150. Call 373 0372,

322-2090

H. &amp; R. BLOCK , 218
South Beach St., Daytona
Beach, Fla. 904.252-4685,

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BEDROOMSUITES
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Rpartnlents

Enrollment is open to men arid
women of all ages No previou s
traIning or experience required.

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College, private wooded lot, 7 OR,
$135 me Also 1 OR-9116S ma $31.
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Cottage, clean, shaded lot;
Close in $90 rio
Alsoottierapts In 6261

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LONOWOOD - 3 bedroom. 2 bath. by
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$73,700 8)1-1791

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76065 Hwy 1792
REALTOR)?) 5771

Small Efficiency House
OneAdult Noll
$90 Mo 372 3517

Extra large 3 bedroom apt Apply
GIgI Bait &amp; Tackle. 919 W 1st St
After 9 pm 323 57$1

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$110 Mo.
6646311

One 5. 7 bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnished Newly
redec orated Come see 300 E.
Airport Blvd • Sa nford 373 1310

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Experienced secretary, with
secretarial. reception, 41i filing
Skills fee a cO1ult4ng engineer's
i&amp;e In Sanford No shortha nd
required
Excellent company
off
benefits Lu 31)7 or 372644)

Now, H. I, P. BLOCK - America's
Largest Income Tax Service will teach you to prepare income
tax returns in a special 13'.'z week
tuitIon course. Classes con.
veniently scheduled to accommodate wor king students and Piouse
wives. Curriculum includes
practice problems. taught by experIenced H. 5. R. BLOCK in
structors.

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One Bedroom F urn, House

BAMBOO COVE APTS,

Person to work with people In 1'
professional office. No experience,
H;gh school diploma Reply to Box
ito. Co The Evening Herald, P0.
Box 1457, Sanf or d, Fla, 37771-

developing fetus to form the maintain your own health.
FARMERS
many body structures made
DEAR DR. LAMB - In your
from amino acids of protein. colwnn you stated that it was
To Contract For
Ycu need more calcium, common to give extra
becau.se the baby's skeleton potassium to a patient taking a
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diuretic since loss of potassium
For The Fall Season
iron becaur.,' the baby must can lead to Irregularities of the
form blood with red blood cells
heart and that Is my problem,
PHONE COLLECT
that contain hemoglobin made irregularity of the heart beat.
with iron.
I am 65 years old and have
The developing baby will take been taking Digitoxin and a 500
a lot of the vitamins It needs mg Diuril tablet daily since 1966
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icauing 10 for atrial fibrillation. I have
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evidence of toxemia of body through the kidneys and
FOR TODAY'S BARGAINS
pregnancy. You need a lot more how much potassium you get in
than vitamin 134 and lecithin to your diet,
Do you read The Herald Classified •
help a healthy baby develop and
One Diuril tablet a day will
pages? If you don't you're missing a lot,
not eliminate as much
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a m A Child's World. 323 $474
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A BABY'S WORLD. Care for lr'fants
per son only --- with r esume 1101
to age? only. Next to new Drivers'
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Interviews will close Monday.
23, 1975 I Handicapped
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Supervisor I Education Coor
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losers. Some of the stars joining
Kramer will be Kirk Douglas,
Sidney Poitler, Lloyd Bridges, For Thursday, August 21, 1975
Faye Dunaway and Lee
Marvin.
4R1S(Marcb 21-April 19) 21) Don't be drawn into deep
FAMOUS LAST WORDS: At You're fortunate In doing things discussions about thinis such
a press conference a year ago, alone today. Shun large groups as politics or religion today.
plugging her new "Police or social functions because Keep the rap sessions light.
Story" series, Angie Dickinson, you'll meet opposition.
Avoid bitterness.
asked about the rift between
TARUS(April 20-May 20)
CAPRICORN (Dec. flan.
her husband, Burt Bacharach, You'll up3et family members if 19) You'll be tempted to buy
and his long-time collaborator you let a secret slip out today. something today, but check
Hal David, said they would Luck is on your side as long as with the family first. Other"never, ever" get back you keep things to yourself.
wise, you could upset them.
together. Angie Is a better
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 19)
actress than seer. Burt and Hal It's a waste of time to travel or Your one-to-one dealings with
run errands today, since associates could be unfortunate
are working together again,
nothing
can be accomplished, today. Why not go out and meet
ABOUT TONIGHT:
8-9 NBC LITTLE HOUSE ON Bask in the sun by the pooL
new and different people?
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Avoid spending money today. Play your hunches anywhere
You'll buyaLl the wrong things. but at work today. The satYou can be creative without castic comments of co-workers
needless expense.
could throw you off-balance.
LEO )July 23-Aug.22) Others
YOUR BIRTHDAY
won't see eye-to-eye with you
Aug. 21, 1175
today. If you could listen to
their side of the story and yield,
You may not possess all the,
it would bring you happiness, money In the world this coming
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. fl) year. If you go on a lot of short
You'll have an inclination to trips and meet new people,
make changes at work today. much happiness awaits you.
There'll be no problems unless
you try to use unfamiliar tools
on the project.
LIBRA(Sept. 23- Oct 23 ) You
can have a good time today with
one or two people Don't let It
grow into a mob scene, or your
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Altamonte Springs Mayor
Norman Flo)d said toda)
"It is difficult to give an exact
damage estimate at tMs time."
Floyd told The Herald, adding
city personnel in the police and
fire departments, utility and
strett departments were called
to duty last night and were
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setting a public hearing on
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vocal arguments o v er the more
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than $300,000 difference
area one half mile wide and
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four miles long for a period of
states that for the sheriff "to
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ask for any more money at the The front windows of the Schwlnn Bicycle Shop on SR 431 In the Fern Park area were blown
two to three minutes. The police ,
department spokesman said
tlinewhen the tax revenues are lcaingsornc' water damage In the wake of the windstonn.
down is an unprincipled and
hail the size of golf balls was
reported.
unwarranted request."
-It just happened 'Bing',"
After the conunission apsaid Bill Slevin, general
proved the $2.3 million budget,
manager of the )a)S Lodge on
Polk said the money is "not
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"The budget approved by the
building
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operate the sheriff's departHerald Staff Writer
concerning the alleged threat or officer saying he was moved to precautionary measure
mnent in an effective and ciit reported "contract" on the isolation otter rumors at the because of excessive water. We
ficient manner," Polk said.
Officials at the Lake Butler life of former policeman Ray. prison of a "contract" to kill turned the power off and moved
occupants of 27 suites into
He said the full $2,635,913 state prison reception and mood Bennett, 30, of 113 him,
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suites
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Bennett, former patrolman stated that Hamlin and Camp- building, he said.
two for- Hiram hlamlin, 22, of 2831 be ll were in danger of bodily
Sanford employes
Slevin said the portion of the
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roof that blew off in turn ble w in
The difference between mu' policemen and a former \lagnolla Ave., and former harm
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PoLk's original request and the animal control officer — are animal control officer Robert
some of the balcony railings
wassen
knocking them down No one
budget approved by the board Is being held in "protective Ha) Campbell Jr, 23 of l513L2
seven years i n an d
1285,986 which is reflected in the custody" after death threat Pahnetto Ave., were sentenced years probation; Ilanilin to five was injured, but some vehicles damages today.
the rain was much heavier in window and could barely see
areas of deputies salaries, rumors, but said the alleged to prison June 17 alter pleading
ears prison and five years in the parking area of the motel
The Altamonte Springs Keller the downtown section of the the side-walk, but could not see
ha v e been damaged
social security imid retirement, threat hasn't been sub guilt) in connection with a :
Road sewer plant near the cits
m car In the parking lot
probation : and Call) bell to 10
expenses other than salaries, stantiated.
"it seemed to be a sudden Orange County line, recorded
-We ithe mayor and City
nighttime burglary ring years in prison. A circuit court
"One heck of a lot of water
thing
capital outlay, in vestigations
Slevin said, adding three inches of rain In an hour. ('ommissioni were ha v ing a
B. operation
Lake Butler Supt
adjustors are assess ini, the But Ma t or Norman I-li it a id k t c t u t. tune I I
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Polk has replied to the appeal ;f1
petition saying Polk 's request
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William a copy of the COITsmission's reply. (odnty
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'.1r. •dda hkinaker said, 1 prefer
(in Besserers retom•
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werittation-an increase in rates from M to $03 #sWe just found out about it. There (liscrepancey.and it'll have to be straightened out - (hscuss this witli Mr. Besserer or Mr. lJohn
for private rooms and a $50 to $58 hike for S1I11 is a discrepancy, and it'll have to but we'll have to wait until Mr. Besserer comes Evans." Evans is board chairman.
Bates for private and seiiii - private flxuns at private rooms.
II(k," the spokesman said.
Contacted at his office, Evans said he woul
III nnole Meiii(oria I llospiLil are actually $5 hig1wr
A 1105pit4ii spokesman confinned Semino!e be straightened out. . ."
liesserer is (jut (if town on vacation and is ex- '-talk" to Besserer ixhen the hospital aftinistrato
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1*'(te(l back in Sanford on Monday.
returns from vacation.
inistrator Bob Ilesserer and approved last week pri vate rtm.s and $55 for None semi-private rooms.
Of the hospitals surveyed by Resserer, rates
I lite hospital's board of trustees. 'llie Herald
Evans said noneof the board members have ft
liesserer's study indicated that semi-private
60 * , time or the expertise" to cheek into details t
at
Seminole
Memorial
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into
for
scini-private
rooms
board-approved
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When
the
arned today.
rooms, as of Aug. 12, were priced at $50. In reality,
will days will be higher than nine of 12 hospitals fl re ornmenthitions made by hospital a
Itesserer presented the study to trustees, citing only 44 such rooms were in that price range while effect within IA) days. Semi-private room rates
(fail),
and
private
room
rates
will
go to cluded in the study.
ininistraMrs.
c Sanford hospital's rates - even %%ith the in. another I(X) roonis, in the serni-private jullip to $63
l-.errr '-i unit in (omrIthfld, Reid Brodie, the
tt's as twin lower than threv-Purth if tl' lsifo ation, were scaled at $55 [per day,
t-:• ;in.s said he wasn't ;u are of the 'hffi rra t, I
hospital's officer in charge of personnel, declined to rates, but he promised to find out the reason.
ices charged at hospitals listed in the study.
'11w same omission occurred in the private room
The study did list deluxe private rooms at
However, with the higher rates approved Aug. classification, which showed these rooms priced at day, and the board approved a hike in that category discuss the matter.
"i don't know until it can be brought up at
Seminole Memorial'
s rates in at least one $55 per day. Actually, only two of 19 such rooms
to $48.aday.
"Fin not in that department," Brodie said,
board meeting. "
tegory are in the top one-fourth of hospitals were priced that low while 17 others were priced at
A hospital spokesman called the differences a
Trustees contacted today were unaware of the
"All I can do is ask him (flesserer)," Evan
$(4) per day, again, as 01 Aug. 12.
sted, not in the bottom three-fourths.
'typographical error" and promised to check it out. 'uli(re1)aflc
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decided the best line of play
would be to run off trumps
quickly and hope that his opponents would hang on to
clubs."
Oswald: "The play worked
beautifully. As each additional
spade was led, the discarding
by East and West got more and
more painful. But all these
painful discards were red
cards. Eventually, after the
eighth trump was led. East did
discard a club, but it didn't
matter. West was down to the
ace of hearts and three clubs A
heart threw him in and he had
to hi ve South his contract

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THE BORN LOSER

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Today ' s article was lhspired
by a letter from Illinois. The
writer wanted to know how
ByOswald&amp;Jsmeiiacoby
East and West could have disJim: "Traditionally, a four- ca rd ed better.
The first part of our answer is
level, vulnerable, preemptive
that
East and West have our
bid should be made with an
sympathy.
However, after the
hand
eight-trick
that has little
or no defense against any other third spade lead West would
suit. South's preempt had know that South had eight
another feature. He thought he spades and would be sure of his
might make it even if partner contract if he held a club
Hence. West might have thrown
held very little"
Oswald: "When South lnokM his clubs right then and there
at dummy things didn't appear whereupon the swindle play
to be satisfactory. Dummy's would not develop.
ace and king of clubs were unavailable to help South while
Write
they would be sure tricks Jacobys" care
of this
against any East-West con- newspaper. The most interesting questions will be
Jim: East played the queen used in this column and
of diamonds on his partner's writers will receive copies of
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County Jail fire that killed 10 The suit, asking a jury trial, has inmates who were killed. These name the inmate.
Herald Staff Writer
"This person
inmates and a Jailer,
been assigned to Circuit Judge suits seek in excess of $7-mill ion
a
An Eatonville woman has
result of his own act," the grand
The civil action, filed Monday Dominick Salfi. No hearing damages.
filed suit in circuit 1court he re by W inter Park attorney date has been set
While a grand jury found the jury report states, There were
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damages from Sheriff John E. Lou Pinkard, claims Ray defendant in damage suits bY by an inmate confined adjacent adjacent to the bay where a
Authority (SCOPA) Monday
Polk In the death of her 17-year- Anthony McCall, 17, died as four inmates who survived the to "the hospital bay area" of stack of polyurethane matapproved a proposed lease
old son In the June 9 Seminole result of negligence by Polk. fire and relatives of four other the second-floor jail, it did not tresses were set afire McCall E,
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and Patrick Sims. McCall died
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in the fire and Sims testified
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before the grand jury In the
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payments by 12,000.
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oil storage tank farm at the
to
inmates
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port, requested the board's
Reopening of the Seminole County Jail
weeks for the safety features to be in. cease to house the prisoners. The county
operation
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okay to install $14,200 worth of
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agencies tell the County Commission the
State officials last week vocally agreed
housing of the prisoners.
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equipment for loading
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on the 14-point safety plan, provided the
Also, Vihien said, the criminal judicial
and unloading lube oil, acnegligent!)' failed to properly
concurrence the Commission failed to
count) builds a new jail in two sears The system is not incarcerating prisoners
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the use of firefighting equipproving $107,099 for safety f eatures in the
to the state-required 28 Inches
Sheriff John Polk said either he or Jail
ment was negligent in failing
The 10-,t - '.ease will t
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Calberry, which .',iuw
equipment doors and Us,"
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$l75,100 to SCOPA for the
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than $70,000 in safety equipment to admay s w ay the state of the commission received letters in con. are recei ved
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agreed t. increase the bank
vertise for sealed bids. Under the re.ilar
ficials decisions,
curence with safety features.
combustible materials by Int
note for th e $3,2W , Ryan told
bidding process the earliest the bids could
Polk said the "judges are holding off on
Letters will be sought from the Seminole
.p
mates" and allowed highly i &amp;
be opened would be Sept. 1, according to
the N, r
County Fire Department, the Sa nford Fir e sente ncing 10 to 20 people because we have
flammable mattresses to be
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Ashby Jones, deputy circuit court clerk.
Department, the State Fire Marshal's to farm them out."
improperly stored within the
Also SCOPA attorney Bill
The county jail has been closed since a office and DOR. Each of the agencies have
Polk said the local officials
Sanford
jail.
CAN
COLLECTING
IS
PRUFITABLE
Hutchison told the board a
June 9 fire which killed 10 Inmates and is
claimed no jurisdiction over the county jail and County Fire Department would also
Young McCall, being held for Empty cans might not mean much more
an
th
trash
to
Jailer. More than $40,000 In renovations
facility,
have to be contacted.
some "squabble" has developed
trial as an adult on a grand jury peop
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but • 11-year-ol
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9-year-old
have been completed on the jail.
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State officials met with local officials
Cou nty Attorney Tom Freeman told the indictment char
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ging
robbery,
Eugene
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Th
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Sanford
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Commission Chairman Sid Vthlen Jr.
Aug. 11, but Vihlen was unable to secure a board today that even with the letters from became upset just before
Pan
American
Bank
over
the youngsters make It a practice to ro'ind up all the aluminum
said prior to today's meeting he expected
letter saying the safety features would the agencies he is "not sure" the written fire 1roke out, officials said, they can find and
they turn them in at a recycling center. They're parLialIly constructed modular
the Commission to waive bid policy and
mak e the jail safe for returning prisoners, concurrence would affect the county's when he was told that his trial
15
cents
paid
per
pound
for the aluminum empties and consider it forms in the building being
award the bid for installing safety
Meanwhile, Vihlen reported to the board legal position on the jail."
scheduled for that day had "a good day's work" when their plastic hag is full. Herald
features.
today that the surrounding Jails in which
Photo leased by Standard Systems
"Their opinion would not be absolute in
been postponed for a second
% Bill Vincent Jr.
county prisoners are being held, will soon a court of law," Freeman said,
He es timated it w ould take a bout four
time.
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for "creative government"
because 1 the deluge of admini.strativc responsibilities.
Hataway told Williams that
county government with an
administrator is "the fastest
growing form of county
government."

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recommended by Underwood
along with the development of
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manuals and establishment of
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description for an
administrator. Ilattaway said the
commission would hold another
workshop in two weeks to
discuss the job description.
The administrator would be
appointed by the commission at
an estimated $30,000 annual
salary',
according
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Kwiatkowski.

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brought who has voiced op.position to the creation of the
position, was absent from the
workshop. Commissioner Dick
Williams, who also has
the position, reviewed possible
job responsibilities with
Commissioners harry Kwiatkowski, Mike Uattaway and
Chairman Sid Vihien Jr.
all
proponents of the position.
Bob Ellis, interim administrative assistant, Eli.
Underwood, management
consultant; and John Gray,

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work session Monday to discuss
total county government
reorganization, but talk centered on the administrative
lxmitIon.
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Stenstrom opposed the flat why I oppose the across-the- became executive director in program is in need of a kitchen, supervisor and a combina tion of personnel for the prograrr. building which Standard
are inc luded in
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increase on the grounds that board hikes."
1966 at $6,000 per year.
Jones also told the board that Systems c
the board was told, and bus driver and handyman.
"the people at the low end of the
In other action, the directors members agreed to provide
the home repair and win- the lease agreement, but Pan
The board voted 9-1 to apJones also reported to
Despite a IflO,'C by one toturn po le ought to be getting prove
tentzation
program was not American, which financed
the increases which approved the hiring of four funds necessary to rent one board that he hoped funds
niemitber to alter the salary more than fie per cent."
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raises Executi v e Director additional personnel for the after they were told the would be a vailable by Oct 1 for f
the Seminole Counts CSSI says the units should be
schedule, the Board of Direc"Five per cent for someone i'anos
ommission. He said the
Jones' salary to $18,528 . county 1lt?iid Start program program already' has the SCA's Meals on Wheels
returned to the bank, according
tors of the Seminole Corn- who makes orily$6,000comesto
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munity Action Inc (SCA), 13(X)," Stenstrom said "The
year . Once the four jobs are eqtuipmcnt necessary to opr'ate program for the elderly and lessening the cost of home to 11U hlaOIi
was set at
that he expected to get the heating for low-income persons
Monday night approved across- same five per cent added to a
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t he-board five per cent pay 116 ,000 employe means an $800
The four newemployes agenc s canner) operation and minimizing loss of heat
In granting the Increases, people and sere some
faA
increases for employes.
raise. But the price of beans is ether board members noted economically disadvantaged or sought will fill posts of crankid up by Sept. 1, with from homes through repairs meeting with the
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education coordinator. Comprehensive Employment that would Include sealing of parties' attorneys on the
City Commissioner Julian is fcr the better-paid. Tlmt's the Seminole community. Jones
The Oviedo Ilead Start assistant teacher, nutrition Training Act i CETA) approval cracks in walls and floors.
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Smpers fired shots at a
station early today, less than 12 bows after
1crrnen uinned their badges and hoisted picket signs
in a strike for more pay.
Striking policemen at the station abruptly left their
picket lines after the shooting began and helped arrest
tlxee young men.
In an earlier incident, an angry motorist ran over two
picketing policemen.
City officials have pledged that the strike will not lead to
a reign of lawlessness.
More than 90 per cent of the 1,9 -member force struck
Monday afternoon after the San Francisco Board of
Supervisors ref used to meet pay hike deman by the
1.e00.mernber Polite Officers Msociatioc.
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A former stewardess suspended by
Delta Airlines for getting too fat has filed a $2-million suit
claiming the weight limits are "arbitrary and
discriminatory."
Maureen Cox, 27, made the charges in a suit filed here
in U.S. District Court. The suit also asks for her job back.
She said she weighed 119 pounds when hired by by
Northeast Airlines in 1968 despite a 118-pound weight limit
for her 5.foot-3 height at the time.
She said she was suspended at times by Northeast over
the weight Issue and was told in 1912, when Northeast and
Delta merged, that her limit would be 115 pounds.
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of third degr ee arson In coflAppeals affirming Hanson's nection wi th an April 1 incIdent
Ibuik told the court he 'd been
ConviCtiOn and sentence Aug. in which household furnishings in Or lando "until about amonth
23, 1973 on two manslaughter at a Sanford WOIII3fl'S home ago." He said he went on a
COUIItS.
were burned.
"vacation trip" to Washington
The conviction was in conJudge Woodson put Roosevelt State and his car broke down in
Tt tu'ti- r I First Bap;%t Churi.h of Gtea. sihich held
r.ection with the traffic deaths White, 41, of lliirs Terrace, Elmore, Idaho, ihere sheriffs
cen tennial c'khraUon Sunday, Is presented by Jepls F.. Ui May 1971 of two
small Sanford, on five years deputies ran a computer check 0.
Ilefti of the Centennial committee WI. Sig, sm of children at Red Bug and probation ona plea ofnocontest and arrested him.
Rev. George Sieg, who reorganized the church In 191. i Herald T1ISC2WilIOW Roads,
to uttering a forgery In conPhoto bs8111 Vizcent Jr.j
Hanson had been sentenced to nection with the cashing of a
Loud authorities returned
concurrent seven-year terms stolen $100 travelers check.
Haulk from Idaho on Sunday.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Farm organization leaders and political figuces In key
grain states are reacting strongly against the announced
refusal of maritime unions to load US. grain on ships
beaded for the Soviet Union.
AFICIO President George Meany said Monday the
unions will refuse to handle the grain cargoes until the
Ford administration guarantees that conrs are
protected from higher prices and takes steps to provide
more work for American seamen.
The boycott is being imposed at Great Lakes, Gull and
East Coast parts because the gram sales to the Soviet
Union would cost American consumers billions of
dollars," Meany told newsmen in Washington.

Judges Win Pension Boosts
WASHINGTON 4 AP i Federal judges now can kx¼ to
retiring at Ml pay with guaranteed autoinatk persion increases to keep up with increases in the coat at living.
Pension immunity from inflation for the more than 600
federal judges is one effect at the pay-raise bill signed
recently by President Ford and brings the federal bench
to a par with a raimber of state courts.
pay-raise measure affects judges' pensions
because theft retirement pay generally is defined as Lhe
full salary for their last post, court administrative officials say. Therefore, as basic pay for judges goes up
under terms at the pay-raise bill, pensions for retired
federal jurists also will increase.
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troubled waters" and said be will seek additional
strategic weapons If there Is no new agreement on
limiting nuclear arms.
The President ctioee a strongly anti-Communist
it4ience, the American Legion's national convention, to
declare that the United States 13 keeping a wary eye on the
Soviet Union, especially in Portugal, to determine Its true
Intentions on detente.
The speed highlighted a second busy day at a two-day
swing through four states. He planned appearances later
in the day in Pekin and Peoria, M.

Home Building Signs Mixed
WASHINGTON (AP)
The nation's home building
industry appears destined for its slowest year since the
economy emerged from World War II, but signs are that
the worst Li over.
Industry economists say the key now Is how fast the
federal government can convert into bricks and mortar
its paper promises to support (instruction of new low.
incune housing units.
The Commerce Department reported Monday that
builders reported July constructJon at new bussing at an
annual rate of IM8 million units after adjustment for
seasonal factors.
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,NEW ORLEANS (AP) —The rigMata girl orawoman
have an abortion is strictly her own, says a federal
appeals court. A wile doesn't have to ask her husband; a
minor doesn't have to ask her parents.
In affirming the decision of US. District Court in
Miami, the M US. Circuit Court of Appeals declared two
Florida abortion statutes wicixstltuUonal.
The appeals court said a minor's right to an abortion
must be upheld because teen-age motherhood could
seriously impair a girl's physical and psychological
health.
"The magnitude at the minor's Interest
suggests that
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Doug Keller, who Is in charge of going through the established
unpaid bills, which may "It looks like the beginning of
both
the police and fire purchase order procedure.
new surge."
eventually total more than
departments,
is thoroughly
Julian said the city could not
Council Chairman
LONGWOOI.— City Council $2,000, for item.i Including blue
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checking all police and fire by-pass state statute of
J. R. ran
has called a workshop f or blazers, sport shirts, dress
department files, searching for limitations on merchants
Wednesday night to consider shirts, uniforms, a $500 radio
other unpaid bills and will collecting W adding metaction chi some $2,000 in unpaid for the lire department, "all
report his findings to Grant.
chants do have some responbills from prior years found in kinds of things' were found in
Grant indicated many of the the bookkeeper in the police
Councilman [n Schreiner, aibllity to determine if an 4
the police department Monday. the police department's items had been purchased by department, that's where the who served as council chair- employe has authority to
The meeting Is to be held bookkeeping section Monday the fire department in 1973. He problem Is," City Clerk and man last year and was chair- acquire items on credit
after the 7 p.m. dedication of afternoon,
said an unsigned purchase Treasurer Onnie Shomate said. man of the police and fire
Also to be discussed at the
the new Seminole C3unty
"It looks like the beginning of order dated March, 1974, was
found committees, asked City workshop is the "shot off"
'Some more
medical clinic, being con. a new surge," Grant said, attached to the stack of bills, after I left the
depart- Attorney Ned Julian Jr., If the policy In the water deprtment
structed on
to the $12,000 in tin- gesturing with his hand that the ment at 2 p.m)," Grant said. city could advertise that It is not and the collection of the $15 late
Streets,
paid bills frond in city files bills were several inches thick.
Mayor James R. tormann responsible for items employes charge authorized by city orCowicilQiajrmanJ. R. Grant earlier this year.
"The bills have been going to said Public Safety Director have received on credit without dinance.
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Trophies were presented at Secret Lake Park Saturday following
Casselberry's Fun Day Parade. Mark Hartwell (left) won the
prize for the best decorated bicycle and Tars and Taini Manning
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Division of Youth Services officials say they hope a Florida Jaycees fund.
raising project will add 50 college intern Instructors at the
state's two largest juvenile-training schools.
Joseph Rowan, DYS director, said in a news release
Monday that the Jaycees hope to provide $40,000 to
provide meals for interns who will assist in the vocational
and academic programs at the Marianna and Okeechobee
training schools.
Under the plan adopted at the Jaycees summer conference in Fort Lauderdale, each chapter in the state Is to
provide $200, he said.

NAPLES (Al')
Dancer John Krlza, a member of
the American Ballet Theater who also appeared on
Broadway, has died at 56 In an apparent drowning in the
Gulf of Mexico.
Police said Kriza's body was found Monday afternoon in
the Gulf. He had been visiting his sister and brother-inlaw.
Kriza, of Wheat)n, Ill., was a member of the WPA
Ballet in Chicago from 1938-39, the Chicago Civic Opera
Ballet from 193940 and the American Ballet Theater in
1940. He was known for creating original roles In Billy the
Kid, Fancy Free, Interplay, Fall River Legend and
Winter's Eve.

CASSELBERRY— Former
"He said he would not be able
At present City Clerk Mar
city manager Ron Bergman has to accept the offer, He feels his Hawtt
turned down Casselberry's name should be withdrawn, manaur
$24,500 offer to assume the Duerr said.
position vacated by Harry' Hug.
The r'a,on, she said, is
Hug, the city's most
recent because Bergmar,'s wife is a
city manager, was asked to step
Californian and chose not to
down on June 2.3 after Council leave
her native sta te.
Chai rman Edith Duerr said be
Bergman's bowing out leaves
acted like a "su per clerk" Inyear
city
the
city with no firm candi date,
stead of a $,0aDuerr said.
manager.
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Gov. Reubin Askew Is
keeping the state's most populous county underrepresented on the governing board of the
largest
water management district, a Democratic party chief
says.
In a letter Monday, Michael Abrams, chairman of the
Democratic Executive Committee of Dade County, criticized Askew's recent appointees to the Central &amp; Southern
Flood Control District board of governors.
He also complained that the only two Dade County appointees to the nine-member board are not as well-trained
in water quality, conservation and management as
Abrams would have liked,

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However, she sa id the city is
After hug's ouster, Duerr
in
national
was instructed to begin the advertising
publications
in
hopes
of at.
search for a new manager. She
the City Council with tractirig talent to Casselberry.
a list of demands, which, if met,
Bergman resigned In 1973
would attract Bergman back to when city officials refused him
the city,
an increase in salary.
Last Friday, Bergman called
Then Hug took over as city
from California, where he has a manager until he was forced to
county government Job.
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City would be extended an adCouncilmen and represen- ditional year "In the spirit of
tati ves of the East Central
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Florida Planning Council
tions four and live of The
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agreed Monday to ITet again Highlands
and
Sheoah
tnan effort to come up with an BWevardweteapt.eJwith
optimum land use study.
the pros isbn they be extended.
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Martin also verbally agreed
planning council, Councilman to continue maintenance of
John Daniels said, is some- Sheoals Boulevard until the
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dirty look and a comprehensive completed.
plan" far use at undeveloped
Acceptance on another bond
land along Gee Creek.
from
the firm was withheld
Mayor Tray Piland had re.
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investigation of a
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quested the stud and planning
retention pond on South
council representatives
and Carl Goshne ap- Edgernon Road, which Coonpeared at the Monday meeting cilman Irene Van Eepoel said
was "a dangerous hole in the
to ek
ground
full of water which was
the city.
never
approved
to begin with"
The study request arose out of
Plans
call
for
co
nstruction of
proposed plans by Wester
n
a
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x-toot ctiain link fence
Land Planning Co. to develop a
ar ound the pond as a safety
996-u ni t development
"f
creek area
Just two units
J.
under the minimum required
The Council voted to formally
for a developmental regional advise the Seminole County
impact study. That plan is no Commission it desires to
longer In effect, according to complete a contract for
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the City Council,
county to take over
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"We are not Interested in control functions in the city
getting you all mixed up in effecti ve Oct. I, Mrs. Van Reglotw plamers
( le ft) and Cliff Gullet to
politics with the current Eepoel cast the only '110" vote
Winter Springs (Herald Photo by Jane Cauelberry)
owners," Daniels told the on the motion,
planning council representslives. "We are not exclusively

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LONG WOOD— 11 public documentation requested was
hearing on a sewer rate in- "Irrelevant to the Issue."
crease requested by Longwood
He said the utilities company
Utilities Inc. was continued by had tried to do everything
the City Council Monday, alter requested by the city and to
aneffartbyCouncilchairrnzn abidebythecitylaw.
J. 8. Grant to grant a 50.cent
Tatish, at prior public
monthly hike died for lack of a hearings, displayed charts
second.
showing the firm in order to
With Councilman Gerard break even on the sewer plant
Connell absent, the City operation, would have to charge
Couni11 refused to act on $15 to $23 monthly to
Longwood Utilities Inc.'s homeowners. He said the $9.50
requested hike from ItSO to mont hly fee requested would 4)
so monthly to homeowners in give no return on in
four city subdivisions,
arid w ou ld not pay all costs.
Connell said today he was
City Council members, in.
City
called out of town early Monday
Grant, Schreiner and H.
evening on personal bu3Ine. A. Scott, have hinted broadly
third hearing in a series that the city is kiterested in
that began in early August was buying the sewer plant.
continued until 7:30 P.M. Aug.
Tatish apologized Monday
26.
night for offending Grant by not
Grant and Councilman Don going through the chain of
-Schreiner criticized the utility connand
by giving in.
firm for supplying Connell with formation to Connell rather
document
information that than to Grant.
had not been given other
"We'll do our best to get the
council members. Grant noted other cotmdilma here," Scott
particularly that he had asked said of next Monday night's
for evidence of the bankruptcy meeting.
of the Thin TIc Inc. and Thin
TiC Development Co., orlgln
owns
th 300,000 gallon
Tank
~%
daily capacity sewer package
plant, now owned by Longwood
Uti
li ties Co.
interested the Western Land
The
office ofattarneyDonaid
property, but also oth!r tinJones, who had served as
developed property along the
trustee for the Trim Tic enmek, such as it* former sewer
terprises,
said today the firm
plant owned by Florida Land."
PHILADELPHIA (AP)
had
never
gone
Gullet replied that "we (
into single crude oil storage tank
LONG WOOD
continues to burn as the killer
planning council ) ha ve to be
A resolution Jean property, east of SR 427. salary is paid from federal bankruptcy.
Grant
said
Schreiner
had
also
lire
at the Gulf 0(1 Co. refinery
very careful in intruding in the opposing the location of the
—Instructed City Attorney money.
asked
for
documents
showing
here
slowly dies out.
rightful sphere of private en- planned new Rock Lake Middle Ned Julian Jr. to prepare a
sewer
connection
fees
paid
by
— Authorized City Building
terprise," and also noted his School on a tract adjacent to resolution authorizing renewal
The bodies of six city firemen
reluctance to get Involved In Winsor Manor subdivision was of a $27,000 loan from CranBank inspector David Chacey to Laud developers, who now own were
recovered Monday from
the sewer company, to the Trim
politics.
adopted by the City Council Casselberry for the year old fire attend a SvflifllU• conc\nMing Tic firm and service contracts pools of hot crude, foam and
Councilman Irwin Hunter Monday.
zoning codes to be held at the letween the developers and water around the tank where
truck.
said the problem with the Gee
City Clerk Onnle Shoinate
—Authorized Public Works University of Georgia at Athens Trim Tic,
the blaze erupted before dawn
Creek property Is flooding, was instructed to provide Director Ralph Fisher to clean Sept 3 through the 5th. The city
Sunday.
Philip Tatish, Longwood
'1 land may need to stay in
copies of the resolution to out two lakes in Skyiark sub. is to pay the registration fee Utilities Inc. attorney, said all
The lire forced closure of the
and
its natural state," Hunter said. School Superintendent W. P. division, after Julian g
continue Cliaceys salary information required by the Penrose Avenue bridge, main
PiL'nd was absent from the
"Bud" Layer and all members opinion both lakes are platted while he attends,
city's sewer franchise ord- artery between lb. ,itv mnA
meetug because of a death rn
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Sen. Lawton Chiles
raised $8,297 the past six months for an office-expense
fund filled mainly with proceeds from testimonial dinners, according to gift reports filed with the state Elections Division.
Chiles, D.Fla., and Agriculture Commissioner Doyle
Conner rank far ahead of other public officials when it
comes to raising funds from supporters, the reports on file
Monday rliowed.
Conner reported the he had spent $10,339 between Jan. 1
and July 1 from his office fund. The money was raised at
testimonial dinners and breakfasts staged in 1974.
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TAUAHASSEE (AP)
Officials of a Hialeah
trade school have been given a month to respond to
charges by former students of poor education and sexual
improprieties.
The Board of Independent Post-Secondary Vocational,
Technical, Trade and Business Schools gave the Hialeah
Training Center until the panel's September meeting to
support its contention that the allegations were false.
The board also deferred untl September a decision on
the claim by H&amp;H Block Co. that Its schools to train income tax specialists should be exempt from state licenses
and fees.
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Federal agents on a search mission
stumbled across 40 tons of hlghgrade Colombian
marijuana stacked on a remote Island In the Bahamas
chain, U.S. Customs says.
The pot, described as "a mountain of marijuana" and
valued at approximately $') million, was believed to be
the biggest marijuana seizure ever, a spokesman said
Monday.
The marijuana was found Saturday on Deep Water Key,
about 15 miles southeast of Freeport, by agents searching
the area for a downed helicopter. The search for the
helicopter was called off, officials said.

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Askew Defends Vetoes
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Gov. ReubEn Askew, who
has never had a veto overridden, is urging lawmakers not
to take action against his record 34 vetoes on bills from the
1975 legislature.
In an unusual action Monday, Askew sent all 160
senators and renresentatives a letter defending his vetoes
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With the
CASSELBERRY
Saying the city took over the
dust barely settled over the system "overnight," Lane told
city's $2.2 million purchase of City Council there is no money
General Waterworks Corp., n the 1974.75 budget to get the
Utility Director John Lane svste,n into operation.
Monday asked the City Council
"We're oneratinE two
for $,000 to get the new systems with one budget,"
system "cranked up."
Lane said,
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Lane was told to prepare a
memo, stating his exact needs
and itemizing exactly what the
$25,000 will be used for.
"Don't come for $25,000
without a writtpn

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utility director,

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"I don't understand why we
office equipment, chemicals, a need office equipment and
meter reader and to handle any chemicals. I can't quibble with
items of an "emergency hiring an additional person,"
nature" which might arise as Sizer said.

thai 1JVu,taim
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Councilman Charles Sizer all along opposed the General
questioned Lane's requests.
Waterworks purchase, said he
was ".surprised"by the r.eedfor
money.
McIntosh emphasized It
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Pleads
No Contesi
DELAND (API
A
Sept. 12 sentencing date
has been set for John B.
Mattingly, former attorney
for the Votusia County
School Board who pleaded
no contest to one count of
grand larceny after the
state dropped four other
charges against him.
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Following surprise plea
bargaining
negotiations
Monday, Mattingly entered
the no contest plea and was
immediately found guilty
by County Judge Major B.
Harding.
As part of the deal,
Mattingly also agreed to
withdraw his appeal of a
July 31 grand larceny
conviction.

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INSTANT PRINTED
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School's Football Equipment Stolen

would take a written request
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outlining needs "penny for
penny."
COPIES
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at Long John Silver's Seafood Memorial Hospital emergency
Man
Shocked
"I know he (Lane) doesn't
restaurant at Howell Branch Shop. One of the juveniles, his room and four stitches were
Casselberry police said today like to hear that, but that's the
Road and SR 436, according to arm bleeding from a cut, was required to close the aim
'
that Jack Foster, 19, of 930 N. way it Is," the attorney said.
sheriff's reports.
apprehended outside the wound. Both boys were turned
The city negotiated for
FREE PICK-UP
Deputies R.S. Morton and building and the second was over to state Division of Youth Triplet Drive, was knocked
unconscious
Monday
afternoon
months
with the Winter ParkLuke St.allworth responded to a taken from the building.
&amp; DELIVERY
Services of ficials at the Sanford when he
teceived an electrical based utility before finalizing
citizen's report that someone
Deputies said the injured Juvenile Detention Center, shockout.sidetiishomewhenan the
purchase last week.
was 'going through a window" youth was treated at Seminole deputies reported.
"Picked Up One Day
A 12-million bond sale was
antenna mast he was carrying
Delivered The Next"
contacted an overhead dec. floated to finance the purchase.
QUALITY HOUSE
Lane promised to prepare a
trical power line.
PRINTERS, INC.
Police said Foster suffered memo to the City Council today.
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chest pains and burns on his
After all, Lane said, "I don't •••1••681
hands and was treated arid know what's going to break
released at Florida Hospital down."
North, Altamonte Springs.
A 21-year-old Maitland man
A September l5trlal has been
Reuben L. York, 44, Forest City, attempted was listed ln "serious but stable
.
o
scheduled in circuit court for an Winston Salem, NC., obtaining breaking and entering with condition" today in the in,
Alt.amontc Springs man who property by worthless check intent
to
commit
a ten,sive care unit at Florida
pleaded innocent yesterday to York was arrested In Tampa in misdemeanor.
Hospital South, Orlando.
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sale of a false motor vehicle connection with a $3,880 check - Mitchell, who is free on $1,000
Casselberry police said Tony
ownership document.
given a Sanford tractor dealer, tnd, sold Judge Conkling that Wilson, 21, ol 32.3 Carver Ave.,
Circuit Court Judge Virgil B. according to court records.
he'd contacted eight attorneys Maitland, was injured Sunday
Conkling set the trial for James
Cleveland Osborne Mit- so far but no one wants to when he was thrown from the
a
e e
4 ki
Anthony Buffo, 46, of 546 chell, 22. 2210 HilIview St., defend him.
car he was driving after the
Orange Drive, Altamonte
auto severed a utility pole on
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U.S. 17-92.
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Police report the accident
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Florida
Department
of
caused a power outage and
Criminal Law Enforcement
police and fire communications
agents Aug. 15, on a warrant
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units at Casselberry City Hall
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charging that between Aug. 2
operated off an emergency
and 6, with the intent to
TALLAUA.SSEE (P) Atty. on the Keys boundary in the At- generator for approximately 90
defraud, he offered to sell or Gen.
Shevin lantic Ocean.
Robert
minutes until regular power
supply blank manufacturer's says qualif led parochial schools
The U.S. Supreme Court could be restorei to the
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statement of origin forms. The should be able to get teacher ruled last spring that the downtown area
forms are required in Florida interns from sta te universities boundary on the south and east
before new autos can Lid titled . to help with classes,
of the Key's is three miles, in- Burglary Probed
Pieadlng ini'ocent and
But EdUCaIOfl ('om.ilssloner stead of the three leagues—
She riff's investigators today
5cheduled for trial the sseck of Ralph Turlington proposed to about 10 miles—Florida were
.
probing a burglary at the
I
Sept. 15, was Carl Booth, 19, 645 the Cabinet today that state claimed. The decision also took residence
of Sharon Weisbrad,
W 25th St., Sanford, a cc used of Education Department rules some 8,000 square miles of Semoran Apartments, south
Model
grand larceny' in connection continue to allow interns to ocean bottom from Florida on
Seminole, In which $285 in
TBFI6[)
wi th the theft of money from a teach only at schools accredited the nor th and west of the Keys. jewelry
items were reportedly
service station,
Competing for the federal taken.
by the Southern Association of
,
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Ronald F. McClain, 28, of ('oIl'ees and Sehools•
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build1ni site were the City of
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Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1975-3A

left standing. Duerr has submitted a plan that she says would to provide adequate services such as street paving and capital
chop off the deficit and leave no taxes for citizens.
improvements.
"It's tight, real tight. There's a possibility of millage," Coirn..
Boldt and Mayor Bill Grier prepared the initial budget request
CASSELBERRY
Though City Council Chairman Edith
cilman John Zacco said,
which asked for six mills, but the City Council has pared that
Duerr has submitted a "bare bones" set of budget figures
Councilman Charles Sizer almost echoed Zacco's sentiments. request to three mills. Each mill would produce about $100,000 in
designed to keep millage at zero, four city officials say a three"It's real tight," Sizer said, adding that he didn't know at revenue.
mill land tax is needed to maintain existing services,
"I stand behind my budget submitta l," th e mayor said.
Councilman Charles Glascock said Duerr's slicing of $270,000 present if a millage is needed.
"There's
a need for paving and drainage."
off the $2.2 million budget proposal doesn't "make it. The people
Sizer and other council members hope to fluid those answers at
The city has a paving project slated for next year, but the
want services, and I believe they're willing to pay."
budget sessions today, Wednesday and Thursday at city 11511.
money to be spent comes from federal funds.
After speaking to a number of citizens. Glascock said Monday
Duerr's cuttings were described as "nickel and dime chops
To complicate matters further, city officials were advised at
he's convinced citizens would approve of land taxes as long m here and there" and weren't considered in the best interests of Monday's
budget work sc'slon a decision must be reached by next
"dollar for dollar they get services."
residents.
Monday.
Councilman Sal Orlando agreed with Glascock that a three-mill
Duerr, however, says, "I (eel the citizens can get by without an
City Attorney Ken McIntosh said the county tax appraiser's
levy is in the offing. He also felt citizens are "willing to pay" as ad valorem tax. The majority would rather have a somewhat
officer has deadlines to meet. A city must let county officials
long as the city provides services,
reduced level of service
and no tax."
know by a certain date if that city plans to implement a land tax.
Orlando also is fighting for $16,000 in the budget to provide free
The city's finance director, Harold Boldt, says the city needs
Also, McIntosh noted the city must advertise and hold public
ambulance service for Casselberry residents. Presently, a ride in "more and better services."
hearings before the millage requirement becomes law.
a private ambulance costs about $40 a hop, Orlando said.
He said Casselberry has "squeezed th e last drop" from
('asselberry Is the only city in Seminole County wi th out a land
After the first go-round with the budget, a $270,000 deficit was secondary tax sources and feels it is tim e to implement a land tax
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By ED PRICK, M
Herald Staff Writer

Suspended Stewardess Claims

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dependent dairy farmers meet le today to consider a
five-cent increase in the price at a gallon of raw milk,
officials say.
The hike before board members of the Independent
Dairy Farmers Aiation would posh up the cost of a
of fresh milk at many supermarkets thm $I.79 to
$1.94, they said. A half-gallon would go from about 90
cents to 92 or 93.
The increase is needed to offset rising operating Ct6ts
and the ruing cost at dairy cattle feed, said spokesmen for
the groii, which supplies nearly all the milk for populous
South Florida.
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Jerry Leslie Haulk, 21, V
after the trial but had been free
since that wneon appeal bond. Orlando, pleaded guilty to
In other circuit court sen- probation viola tion arid was
A Casselberry man was or. tencings Monday, Circuit Judge sentenced to one year tnprison
dered Monday to begin serving J. William Woodson meted two and four years probation by
a seven-year prison sentence years prison and three years Judge Woodson.
meted two years ago on a probation for Tommy Eden. 27,
LUJUIk had received probation
manslaughter con vi ction
of 600 E Second St., Sanford, on
in
a 1973 burglary case but,
CircuitCourt Judge VtrgilB. a plea of guilty to larceny ofa
according to proba tion officials
onkling ordered Dewayne motor vehicle.
filed required reports .,
Fritz Hanson committed to the
Udell Stmns Jr., 36, Sanford

police

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Duerr Budget - Slicing Called

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

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Area Code 305-322.2611 (I' 831-9993
Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1975-4A

Around

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURHIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKKY, Advertising Director

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Home lk'llver y: Week. 55 cents; Month, $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year, $28 40. 13v Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

Latin America

The

Clock

Wavers On Cuba
official policy of
United States of
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Nearly' 200 Boy Scouts are expected to participate in this event and fishermen on the Wekiva
[liver are urged to use caution in the vicinity where
these youngsters will be floating on the river.
We think it's great that the Boy Scouts and their
leaders can do something like this and commend
those adults who are responsible for planning such a
day of good, clean, fun and frolic.
Certainly, there are going to be a lot of fishermen who object figuring these people are doing
nothing more than messin' up their I ishin', but
surely they can take into consideration that this is a

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There's going to be a lot of splashing going on
around the Wekiva River this weekend as Boy
Scouts of the St. Johns District stage their annual
tube float.
Beginning at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, the Boy
Scouts will float four miles down the scenic
waterway from Wekiva Riven Haven to the point
where the Wekiva enters the St. Johns.
From that point the tubers will be ferried by boat
across the St. Johns to the Volusia County side
where they will be picked up by their parents at
Harry Robson's property at 4 p.m.

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So you want to advance and broaden your
knowledge, yet aren't primarily interested in
receiving academic credit for same?
Okay, Seminole Community College has just
the plan for you and it's called the Supervisory
Development Program.
This program was designed primarily for those
who wish to upgrade their job competencies.
The objective is to develop basic supervisory
skills required to effectively manage people and
resources.
The approach will be through a 'how to'
development program which is designed
specifically for the adult employe and one need not
be a high school graduate to attend.
Courses offered will include: Essentials of
Supervision. Supervisory Practice, The Supervisor
in the Computer Age, Human Behavior for
Supervisors, Labor Relations and many others.
According to college officials, Individuals are

His theme, in a few words, was "what we must do
together" in the hemisphere to improve mutual
respect, unity and to mesh natural resources and
technology of the 24 nations comprising the
Organization of American Stat.
The concerns that Mr. Kissinger expressed on
that occasion related to what he called "the
growing tendency of some of its Latin American
countries to participate in tactics of confrontation
between developing and developed worlds."

DON

IN BRIEF

Reds Call General Strike
To Protest 'Fascism'

Grace United Methodist Church is currently
holding its Youth Week and many activities are
planned throughout the week for young people of the
church.
Highlighting the activities will be an area-wide
rally on Saturday, featuring Jim Rile and 'Manna'
musical group of St. Petersburg.
Special activities are planned each evening this
week following the dinner hour.
Rile will also be the featured speaker at the 11
a.m, service on Sunday.

LISBON, Portugal (AP) — The Communist-dominated
central trade federation Intersindical called a 30-minute
general strike today to protest "escalating Fascist
reaction" and attacks on Communist parties across the
country.
But many of the two million Inter'dndlca.1 workers
approximately two-thirds of the nation's work force —
defied the strike call though the federation had said it
expected 80 per cent support. As the strike began at 11
a.m. — 6 a.m. EDT — most taxis, buses, subways and
hotels ran normally in Lisbon. The national airline TAP,
however, halted its operations.
Some taxi drivers blocked Lisbon's main street,
Avenida dii Liberdad, and a crowd gathered and fistfights
broke out; but as strike time ran out, the crowd dispersed
and normal traffic resumed.

—Bill Currie

TOM TIEDE

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CARACAS, Venezuela A P ) — Legislation to
nitiunaltzc (lie huge Aiuuricin-owned oil industry is
expected to reach the desk of President Cork's Andres
Perez for signing by the end of the week.
The senate on Monday sent the legislation bark to the
lower house, which passed the original measure ot July 28
and now must approve minor changes.
The oil companies have not objected to the plan which
would put them under a new parent company, Petroleos
Venezolano — or Petroven.

Patty Hearst

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That was in March. In July th e United States
lowered
guard sufficiently to permit a wholly
new kind of confrontation to develop in the hemishpere. We acquiesced, along with 15 of th e other OAS
nations, to a policy of letting each country determine without the approval of others what its

its

relations with Communist Cuba should

be.

Ebony Magazine several years ago did a
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pretty good hatchet job on Abraham Lincoln.
The Great Emancipator, argued historian and
Ebony senior editor Lerone Bennett Jr., was an ____________________________________________________
out-and-out racist
at least according to the 'L1..
standards by which we would call a man such
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today.
As evidence, Bennett submitted a number of
. . — . .. . Lincoln's own public statements, including one
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in which he expressed doubt that whites and
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blackscouldeverbesoclalequalsandthatbelng
the case, he would just as soon have the latter
subordinate to the former.
In
magazine's current special issue on the
Bicentennial, devoted to an assessment of 200
years of black American history, another
towering figure in the American pantheon Is cut
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down to size.

When former
(NEA)
WASHINGTON
/b
Attorney General William Saxbc was introduced
to a California based FBI agent last autumn the
first thing he said, even before he said hello,
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was: "Where's Patty?"
Today he and the rest of the nation continue to
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wonder. Eighteen months after the kidna ping of
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Patty Hearst, the rich lass since gone wrong, the
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case remains enigmatic; "We don't know where
she is," the searchers say, "and in fact the only
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w here she isn't."
Not that searchers haven't been trying.
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Charles
Bates, the FBI special agent who directs
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the hunt, says at least three dozen federal of.
(leers have been on the case full time in
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California alone. Hundreds of other law en____
(orcement people have contributed time and
Jefferson was a mass of coneffort throughout the United Sta tes and in neighr
tradlctlons, writes Carlyle C. Douglas: "Here
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boring countries.
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was a man capable, on the one hand, of authoring
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the most eloquent and well-reasoned arguments
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FBI
ha ve been employed, Including many of the
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18,500 employees, some of the 50 million Index
capable, w hen it suited him, of accepting as fact
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information cards, and a few of the 160 million
the most outrageous of myths and superstitions
'
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,st
fingerprints. Federal authoriti es say the total
in arguing against the rights of other men. At
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cost of the investigialon has been sizeable, even
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excessive, I'milliorts and Millions." Yet no Patty.
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Why? The question Is being asked more and
victim of his own times."
more by Americans confused by the odds. As one
Not only was Jefferson an owner of slaves, as
angry citizen has put it In a letter to FBI Director
The spoils of Helsinki
were others of the FowxiIngFathers, but he went
Clarence Kelley: "Howls It that your agency,
to his death bed —50 years to the day after the
which has a 1450 million budget, plus what you
Declaration of Independence was adopted an
say are the best gumshoes In the world, can't
owner of slaves. While giving Jefferson credit for JOHN CUNNIFF
locate one tiny woman?" FBI Insiders say there
the soul tortures he underwent in attempting to
have been hundreds of similar public inquiries
square the ideals of his Declaration with the
over the months. "Each time we announce that
reality of slavery, Douglas Indicts him as a
i
the crime rate has gone up," says an agent, "we
hypocrite who failed to practice what he
get letters about Patty Hearst. People obviously
preached,
NEW YORK (AP)
Americans are resigned same time was disparaging those who feared wonder what we can do about big crime when we
Now the debunking school of history serves a to the likelihood that this economy of ours will, recession. Nothing but a "sideways waffling" can't do much about her."
useful purpose. It is better to see our heroes as for a long time, rise and fail every few years or said Dent, maintaining that those who read
Apparently, the public Inquiries are beginning
they really were, warts and all, than to pretend so, seemingly in defiance of our bert efforts to recession in the figures were confused.
to
sting. FBI agents, at Director Kelley's lead,
they were all good and all wise and something control It.
Judging
from
the
reports
received
from
are
responding
to criticism with some criticism
more than human. The trouble comes In seeing
This wouldn't be so difficult to accept if we
govnt,
business
and
the
nation's
univerof
their
own.
Kelley set the new tone In a recent
nothing but the warts,
knew the pattern of the cycles.
sitles,
we
are
again
coming
to
a
turn
In
the
cycle,
speech
in
which
he suggested that criminal in.
If we must insist on Judging Lincoln and JefThe best efforts of our economic minds not
again,
there
are
disputes
about
which
vestigatlons
have as late been sorely hamstrung
ferson In the light of the 100 and 200 years of only cannot forecast cycles with accuracy but, And
among them- direction the cycle might take.
by changing attitudes toward police activity. He
history and cultural change since their times, a horrors, they cannot even agree
said the restrictions put on many old and reliable
truer perspective on their characters Is gained selves.
Perhaps the most controversial action is that
Reserve
Board,
police
methods have blunted enforcement efby asking, what legacy did they leave?
This lack of understanding of the tie nature of being taken by the Federal
fectiveness.
Specifically in regard to their alleged "racism," cycles persists even at the highest level of which fears that inflation Is, for both the short
He called, essentially, for a return of such
the question should be, are black Americans academic and bulnesn and government. We and long terms, the greatest danger to
measures
as wiretapping without encumbering
today the better or the worse for these men accumulate masses of statistics and then fail to economy, and Indeed to all society,
court
approvals,
noting: "We must be willing to
having lived?
make the correct judgments.
The
Fed's chief Instrument of Influencing the surrender a small measure of our liberties to
Someone might also do an article en the black
Last year, for example, President
Ford was cycle is Its contrcl over the money supply. It can preserve the great bulk of them."
Americans who are emigrating to Africa in urging Americans to fight Inflation with
ever
search of freedom and opportunity In these hew penny they could save, oblivious to the fact y restrict the supply and restrain economic acPicking up on this. Kelley's agents have cxtivity; it can ease up on Its restraints and spur
nations and escape from discrimination,
at the very time the nation's major problem that
panded the theme. Bates, for one, says that
had economic activity.
This, too, would be brief,
become recession,
changing attitudes toward the police have acWe judge great men not only by what they do
With the facts staring them in the face, the
Which should it do? Some economists and tually prevented him from finding fugitive
but, in the final analysis, by what they Inspire President and his advisers failed to recognize others argue that recession Is still the No. I Hearst. Not only Is he not allowed some old in.
lesser men to do. In our bicentennial that the country right then was falling deeper problem and that a policy of ease should be vestigative techniques
such as secretly
assessments of America and its history, let us Into tht! worst recession since the 193
followed. Others Insist we must have tight money opening people's mall — but the public has zven
remember that.
Commtrce Secretary Frederick Dent at the or find Inflation raging again,
denIed its cooperation.
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — A sharp escalation
in political violence has left eight persons dead and four
wounded.
The confrontations between presumed left-wing
guerrillas and army troops were Argentina's most serious
in a month.
In the rugged province of Tucuman, 800 mIles north of
here, six alleged guerrillas and an army corporal died in a
weekend skirmish, according to an army communique
issued Monday.

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from only the showcase of the
hemisphere, the granting of such stat us to Cuba
raises numerous problems that will trouble th e
hemisphere for years to come. Viewed from a
larger international perspective, the problem is
infinitely greater.
By permitting each nation to recognize and deal
with Cuba individually, the OAS has for all practical purposes abandoned its principle of collective
defense security. Since Cuba is a Soviet satellite,
this means that the Soviet Union will be able to
foment trouble on a nation-by-nation basis — and
that the nations encountering trouble wi ll try to
cope with the Soviet Union on th eir own.

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This is exactly the pattern that the Soviet Union

eastern Mediterranean and, most recently, on the
Iberian peninsula,
By turning a benevolent mask toward free
nations the Soviet Union persuades them, through
satellite states frequently, that collective security

is old-fashioned in the modern world. Thus the
Southeast Treaty Organization is being abandoned,
the ANWS pact is moribund, NATO is filled with
misgivings, asking itself why Western European
nations should arm if detente is in effect, and the

OAS is staggering under the skillful manipulation
of Fidel Castro.
To realize the full implications of what the
consequences can be, we have but to look at a
second stage of such developments, now in
progress on the Iberian peninsula. Almost over-

night Portugal has turned into a Communist nation,

although the last election exhibited that only 12.5
per cent of the voters favored the party. As soon
Portuguese Communists consolidated their power,
the unrest began in Spain. Soon other dominoes
may begin to tremble.
Unfortunately, the damage already done by the
OAS acceptance of Cuba cannot be readily undone.
But th e United Stat es
America can and sho uld

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keep Cuba at arm's length in the hope that sooner
or later the 15 other nations that also tipped their
hats to Castro will realize what they have done.
Congress should, by all means, heed the request
of the State Department to continue the economic
embargo against the Caribbean dictator to set the

example.

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Turner EmDlove
Changes Plea
TAMPA (AP) In an
agreement that apparently
guarantees he will not go to jail,
W. Leroy Beale, a coicIenthirit
in the mail-fraud conspiracy
retrial of promoter Glenn
Turner, has pleaded no contest
to 12 charges.
Beale, 32, of Orlando,
changed Ni plea at the end of
Monday's regular trial session.
The plea followed a conference
of his attorney, Robert Knight
of Tampa, with Asst. U.S. Atty.
William James and U. S. Dist.
Judge Terrell Hodges.
James said he supported a
five-year suspended sentence
on each count with a five-year
probationary term, all to be
served concurrently.
Hodges said he would sentence Beale Later.
Beale rfused to comment on
the change in plea.
"I Just want to get out of
here,” he said.
Turner and the remaining
four defendants said they
doubted Beale would appear as
a government witness.

Beale had been on trial with
Turner and the others on
charges of conspiring to di'.
fraud investors by persuading
them to buy distributorships in
Koscot Interplanetary, Inc., a
cosmetics Firm, and Dare To Be
Great Inc., a self-motivation
firm.

An earlier trial on the
charges ended In a hung jury in
Jacksonville in May 1974, following nine months of testimony.
Beale started as a dLsributor
and investor in Koscot before
becoming a full-time Turner
employe and rising to head international affairs for Glenn W.
Turner Enterprises, the holding
company for Turner's busi-

nesses.
Beak was the third of the
original defendants to accept
plea bargain arrangements.
Harry B. Adkinson of Orlando
and Malcolm Julian of Maitland
pleaded no contest and were
given probationary terms
following the Jacksonville trial.

veteran and former member of
Special Forces, said friendship
motivated him to take part in
the perilous airborne escape.
"1 wanted to help an East
German family to flee," Meeker told reporters at his hospital bed. "They were friends of
friends of mine,"
Hebrought out two men and a
14-year-old girl who was shot In
the leg, but he said that gunfire
forced him to take off without a
man who had requested the

rescue and an injured woman.
German authorities identified
the man as "Thaddeus K.," a
stateless perm from Marburg,
West Germany.
Meeker emerged as a mystery man to American and West
German authorities. There was
speculation that he was
working for an organization
that smuggles refugees out of
Eastern Europe.
Meeker recalled the last moments on the ground in Czech-

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MUM!(All) — After more than 40 years during which
she cotct communicate with almost no one, deaf-mute
Elsie Ne mnan of Jamaica;earned sign language and lip
reading
in Miami. Now she is threatened with deport
ta ion.
"U she goes back to Jamaica, she goes back to a world
of absolute silence," her sister, Gloria Nosworthy, said
Monday. "If she goes back, we (car for her life."
Mrs. Nosworthy has appealed to Rep. Claude Pepper to
intercede with immigration officials and make an exception to a rule that threatens to expel Elsie when her
visa expires Oct. 6.
The U.S. Immigration Service has said the visa will not
be reiewed.
The rule will not allow aliens from Western Hemisphere
countries to acquire permanent residency status by being
sponsored by their next-of-kin. Europeans are extended
that privilege.
Elsie came to Miami after her father died last year. Her
mother died in 1969.
For Elsie, life began to take on new dimension as she
took lessons for the handicapped.
"During the past several months," said Dr. Carol G.
Dunst.all, a teacher of the handicapped, "Elsie has bIossomued."
Her two sisters, Mrs. Nosworthy and Grace Sang of
Denver, have offered to support Elsie and continue her
training.
Mrs. Nosworthy says she fears the rising crime rate in
Jamaica, and her sister's stories of being stoned by
children on the island.

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oslovakia in an interview on
Monday.
"It was terrible, they started
firing right away ... They could
at least have given us a warning," he said.
"The two men with the family
had already boarded and my
friend actually threw the
(wounded) girl into the helicopter"
, he said.
Then shot.,, apparently from
a rifl e equipped wi th telescopic

sight, "came at intervals of
about five to seven seconds," he
said.
"Ahead of me was an elderly
lady on the ground, obviously
injured, and then suddenly bullets hit me right through the
helicopter." He said the bullet
pierced his elbow.
Meeker said the family was
not at the pre-arranged meeting
spot when he landed and "the
whole affair was delayed.

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Slat es Probe
TALLAHASSEE (AP)— just accusing the insurance inInsurance Commissioner dustry of spreading gossip.
Philip Ashler says his staff will
Prentiss Mitchell, associated
probe allegations by insurance director of the Florida AssociLompaflies that unethical law- ation of Life and Casualty Iners and doctors are to blame surers Inc., said the bar has not
for increased auto rates in taken action against attorneys
Florida.
accused in a Dade County
Ashler also said Monday that grand jury report of unethical
rate analysts will check the va- abuses.
l idity of figures submitted by
Both the bar and Florida
Allstate Insurance Co. to sup- Academy of Trial Lawyers
port a 20 per cent statewide rate have been asked to aid the inI
ncrease for passenger au- dustry in "policing the activiomnobiles. The increase went ties of a,—particula
few unscrupulous ati nto effect Friday.
torneys
rly in Dade
"Although the increase has Counts," Mitchell said in a
3lready gone into effect, if the news release.
xamination reveals that the
The bar sent investigators to
ew rates used do not meet the Miami in 1973 to review claim
tests of the law,' I will take the files of the major insurance
ecessary action to protect the companies, he said.
nterests of Florida citizens
"These investigators were
ffected by the rate increase." apalled to learn of the flagrant
shier said in a news release. abuses taking place, yet no disThe examination of the rate ciplinary action was taken to
r.crease will take at least 60 curtail these abuses," he adJays, he said.
ded.
Meanwhile, an Insurance in"We believe that once this inJustry spokesman said the vestigation is completed the
Florida Bar should help get rid lawyers will agree that the inA unethical lawyers who Inflate surance industry Is being
]utomobile claims instead of ripped off."
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The world's greediest ruler Is Anastaslo
As the Big Banana in this little banana our Information from Nicaragua with these boring republic of El Salvador. Indeed, there
Somoza, the pot-bellied potentate who runs republic, Somoza not only grows bananas but findings.
doesn't seem to be room In Nicaragua for all the
Nicaragua as If it were his private estate,
produces the cardboard boxes they are shipped
This Is no casual observation; we have spent In. Then they are loaded, invariably, aboard credit course, Somoza doesn't deserve the full Somoza farmland. The family also owns huge
for amazzlng his vast fortune. He got an fcrms in Guatemala, Costa Rica and El $
Months making the selection. After a Uwrcgh cargo vesgels of his shipping be.
excellent start from his fattier, who seized power Salvador.
study of the available evidence, we nominate
No t
he squeezes out Lnlø36and began helping himself to the property
Somozaas the moet grasping of the world's great
Two enormous spreads on the Costa Rican
of his own countrymen, he also fleeces the U.S. of others,
grabbers.
border are used, according to our sources, to
The elder Somoza usually observed a
Through his family and his flunkies, he taxpayers. Millions of dollars In U.S. aid are
move cattle Illegally between the two countries.
controls every profitable industry, Institution piped Into Nicaragua every year. Somoza has legal formality. He acquired property through And on his Costa Rican plantations, the
and service in Nicaragua. Directly or InUy, developed a dozen ways to siphon a gtnerous dlspossesslonj and forced Wes. He also filed Nicaraguan dictator actually has built military
he owns farms, factories, banks, newspapers, share into his own pocket.
claim, for government land and expropriated airports and barracks for his own troops.
All of this has made him one of the world's the possessions of German nationals during
In Managua, the family owns hundreds of
rad1.ri stations, atpa planes, and youqww
wealthiest men, with millions stasd In World War II.
It.
properties. Somoza owns the buIl(il1g, (or
American banks, Swiss banks and other
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many into Austria initially, yblation of foreign air space and
filing a false flight plan. Meeker, according to police, reported on departing Munich-Riem
Airport Sunday that he was
making local flights,
Investigators also were
trying to determine whether
Meeker had flown similar
escape missions in the past, the
spokesman said,
Meeker, describing himself
as a decorated Vietnam war

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BERRY'S WORLD

TRAUNSTEIN, West Germa.
ny (AP) — A wounded Amerlcan helicopter pilot faces possible border violation charges
for flying three East German
refugees out of Communist
Czechoslovakia under a hail of
bullets, the Bavarian state border police said today.
A police spokesman said the
American, Barry Meeker, 33, of
Hartford, Conn., was under investigatlon for alleged illegal
border crossing from West Ger-

FREE
TALLAHASSEE (API —
ESTPfAATES
Gene Sanchez caid that the
The number of people receiv- months because of increased increase was a result of grow.
The number of people re- program could be improved ing the stamps in Florida has participation, and Sen. Herman ing unemployment. Reducing
celving food stamps in Florida and costs cut but the state is grown from 489,000 in June 1974 Talmadge,
.
D-Ga.,
has participation would require a
Continues To Slide
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has increased because of the insuring that ineligible people to 775,000 and is expected to in- promised an investigation to change in intent of the 1964 law
recession and not because don't get on the rolls,
NEW YORK tAP) — The Harris Poll says President
crease to about 800,000 by next determine if the program is on eliminating malnutrition, he
people are abusing the proThere were 157 food-stamp July, Sambez said.
providing federal amistance to said.
Ford has continued to shp in the public's estimation of
gram, says the state's food fraud cases prosecuted in the
him. His over-all rating has gone down in August to 604M
The food stamp program has persons who don't need help.
of Sanford, Inc.
But he has proposed several
stamp administrator,
first six months of 1975, he said. come under criticism in recent
Sanchez said he believed
per cent negative from 56.41 per cent negative in July.
f'
the changes to two Senate subcomThe survey said this showed Ford's trip to Helsinki and
too
N. Maple Ave.
mittees and says the action
Eastern Europe had not increased his standing with the
could make the nine-year-old
public and that the trip left the Impression that he had
program work better and cost
neglected the economy while he was away.
less.
Ford had an over-all 67-20 positive rating shortly afterEUSTIS i API — A coro- presented to the coroner's jury, other side of the house and said be despondent over failing
Sanchez said the program
he took office . His Harris ratings have been negative since
ncr's jury was ordered today to but he said that seven shots she didn't hear the shots,
health.
should be changed so eligible
then except for May when he got a 50-49 positive rating
probe a string of mysteries stir- were fired from Rutledge's
Oldham said Mrs. Rutledge 1
He resigned his post with the
after the Muyaguez incident,
rounding the shooting death of powerful magnum pistol before one of 20 witnesses subpoenaed citrus Industry's organization persons only receive stamps for
additional assistance they need.
Robert Rutledge, former direc- the fatal wound was inflicted, to testL'y at the inquest, which in 1971 after two decade3
Under the present program, a
tor of the Florida Citrus Mu- riddling the walls and windows he said may last two days be- following an operation to
James: Racism
tual.
cause of the complexity of the remove a kidney. Friends said person or family pays a certain
of Rutledge's bedroom.
ArAL
amount
to
receive
stamps
State
Atty.
Gordon
G.
Old.
death
that
The
pistol
shortly
before
his
holds
six
bullets,
case.
CHICAGO tAP) — The man who will become the
1.
ham Jr. said he ordered the in- indicating that the weapon was
Rutledge did not leave a sul- Rutledge was informed his which can be exchanged at
country's first black four-star general says too many
stores for food worth more than
quest to "clear the air once and emptied and then reloaded be- cide note, but he was known to other kidney was failing,
young blacks are using racism as an excuse for their
they paid. In Florida, the averfor all" about Rutledge, who fore the death shot was fired.
fail'u'e to achieve.
alas
I
age
increase is $26, Sanchez
was found dead in his be droom
Sheriff's department investi'That's a crutch," Lt. Gen. Daniel "Chappie" James
: ICA - f " Le
said.
-A
June in what police then la- gator Steve Simon said RutJr. said Monday. He will receive his fourth star Aug. 28
beled
suicide,
a
ledge's
bedroom
was
ransacked
and assume command of the North American Air Defense
For instance, a person might
Rutledge, 54 was shot once and a table overturned, The
Command.
Pay 174 to receive $100 worth of
with a .44-caliber pistol.
death pistol, Simon said, was
Institutional racism has been eliminated in the armed
food stamps. The payment and
Brush ononcr,hnl,/urmonths
MIAMI ( AP) — Miami-area gotiators took a longer look at amount of
"There are some strange found near Rutledge's left hand
forces, James said at the annual convention of the
stamps received
Control roachcs and ants the
things involved in this case," although he was righthanded. fishermen protesting lagg,lng another scientific report.
American Hospital Association,
varies according to Income and
easy ay--brush No-Roach in
Oldham said. "I would not rule
Tests showed that Rutledge negotiations on Bahamian lob"That Is not to say we don't have some practicing
The protesting fishermen, family size,
cabinets, cupboards; around
unlawful
homicide,
but
at
out
had "six or seven or eight ster-fishing have staged a float- mostly Cuban exiles, anchored
bigots," he added,
bathroom
and kitchen fixtures.
Sanchez said a lot of expense
this time I am inclined to be- drinks" before he died, Oldham ing protest-parade on Miami's for about four hours near the
Colorless,
odorless coating
Biscayne Bay,
mouth of the Miami River. Most and red tape could be elimilieve he died of self-inflicted added.
sta,s et1cctie for ninth,
Thurmonds Expecting
nated by just giving a family
About 80 fishermen paraded have had no income since
wounds,"
Rutledge's body was disOldhamdeclined to discuss covered by his wife, Jerry, who in their boats Monday, calling Aug. 1 Bahamian ban of foreign the $26 worth of food stamps.
WASHINGTON lAP) — Nancy Thurmond, the 28-yearall the evidence which will be slept in another bedroom on the for a speedy conclusion in talks fishermen.
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U.S. chic' delegate David
to decide who will be allowed to
fourth child.
Wallace
of the National Oceantake spiny lobster from the 1,.
The South Carolina Republican made an informal anics
and
.
000-square-mile Bahamas
Atmospheric Adminis.
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nouncement Monday to his staff in Washington. He said
traticn
said the United St.tes
Banks.
Under 25 - SR-22's
that the baby Is due in January.
After the Monday session in was seeking spiny-lobste: fishCancelled - Rejected
Nassau, the island nation's cap-- Ing rights for a limited number
E.Z. Payments - Quotes
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AUG. 18-19
born and raised in Vietnam.
ment that said only that talks gr€'itwnt.
Vietnamese Sponsor Question and answer period
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,
would resume Wednesday after
G OLDEN, Cob. tAP) — Former Vice President Spiro
Seminar, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Youth Follow each session. Sponsors,
a committee compiled a report
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1. Agnew ha s dropped his name from an application for a
for Christ Building, 100 W. Gore teachers, employers and other
Granite
.2417 S. French Ave.
on
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depleti
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on and reserves of
.
Coors beer dealership iii Texas.
St., Orlando. Guest speaker interested persons invited,
Sanford, Fla. 32771
the spiny lobster.
NY
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section of each course is planned and space will be
limited.
Courses will be offered at several locations
throughout the county, including the new South
Seminole Center at 1.4 and SR 436 in the Pan
American Building.
Further information may be obtained by calling
the college at 834.1162 or 323.1450.

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Education Department and true, that the Junior
on the will be those of Sanfordites
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pattern book for sale to dolls and designed the front Heard; Sammy Huie; Alan
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week In Tallahassee this summer as local Girl, State respresentatives studying th e opera tion of state
government first band, American Legion Auxiliary put president Kay Wolff (left) and president
Dorothy Webster welcomed the girt, home and shared their experiences at a recent meeting of the
Auxiliary. illerald Photo by Bill Vincent)

Want to wander down Memory Ine?
Springs, Enterprise, and World War II
Hurry on over to Loch Haver. Art Center In defense plants in CasselbelTy will be of
Orlando fore pleasurable peek into the area's
special Interest to this area. A color replica
past while the "More Than A Memory"
an 184 Sanford Fire Department banquet
display i featured during the moflth of program was chosen for the cover of
A:igust. Although the exhibit of memorabilia
More Than a Memory" fold out post cardand photographs (as well as the "More Than brochure. Sanford $ Bill Vincent Sr., loaned
a Memory" book now at the printer,) were some of his vast collection of old photographs
by Orl&amp;ndos ce ntennial celebration and memorabilia for the "Book It" campai gn
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It includes the entire Central Florida area.
Included in the display is an authentic
Old-timers in the area will see 7TIT)Y
country store complete down to the most
familiar scenes and faces, while to
fascinating detail with the incredible
youngsters,theex
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things were like back In grandma's and great- collection
of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Austin.
grandma's day Lis well In thei, parents'
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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP)
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football team will
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State with four men in the NCAA pe nalty box a nd end
regularly scheduled play aga in st top-ranked
Oklahoma.
Ncverth eless, Ath letic Director Bob Devaney, who
coached the Huskers to national championships in
1970 and 1971, is talking about a 10.0 record when (1ie
Huskers go up against Oklahoma Nov, 22 in Norma n.
Coach Tom Osborne Is a little more cautlou
saying it will 'de pend on how certa in things I
together."
One of the certain things the Huskers will need Is a
quarter ba ck.
Dave llumrn, starter for three yea rs, is gone noi
Terry Lock, a senior From Fayetteville, N.C., Wiill
prcbabIy start at quarterback this season. He led II e
Huskers In a 99-yard touchdown dri ve and two su
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Tigers 5, A's 3
Bill Freehan's 13th homer, a three-run shot off Vida
Blue In the third
paved the way to th e Tigers'
third straight victory and trimmed Oakland's West
Division lead over Kansas City to 54 games.
"I'm not surprised we've won three in a row," sa id
wi nner Joe Coleman, reflect ing on Detroit's recent
club-record losing spin. "The law of averages was on
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NEW YORK (AP) First it was the Super Bowl
and the Super Dome. Now the colleges have a
brainstorm: th e Super Co nferen ce.
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football powers has been for.
p'oposed to th e National Collegiate Athletic
Association and could become a real ity as early as
next season.
th e na ti on's

quarter Florida advantage In the Sugar Bowl last
season.
Luck completed eight of 21 passing attempts last
year. Osborne said he hoped to continue to th row 20 to
25 passes per game, but he said he would keep an
open mind as the season progressed.
Although A ll-America center 111k lonness will be
back, th e rest of the offensi ve line graduated.
Osborne summed it up by saying, "The offense could
be very good and it could be average."
When the Husker, meet LW in the season opener
Sept. 13 In Lincoln, four men will be Ineligible
because they attended bowl games before sitting out
th e one-yea r period required f or transfer students,
Starting safety Jimmy Burrow arid first string
defensive left end Ray Phillips are among the fo ur
sitting out.
The end of the regularly sched uled season will
come when th e Huskers meet Okla homa .

Angels 5, Brewers 4
Lee Sta nton's three-run homer In th e nin th Inning
vaulted Ca lifornia past the Brewers. M ilwaukee
sta rter Tom Hausman took a 4.2 lead Into the ninth
but, wi th one out, Adrian Garrett, who had slugged a
seven th-Inning ho mer, stroked a single. Tom Murphy
replaced Hausman and gave up Bruce Bochte's
single and Stanton's 11th ho mer.
Indians 4-4, Rangers 3-2
Poog Powell drove In three runs and Frank Duffy
Wt a tiebreaking si ng le in the six th inning to lead
Cleveland to its first-game victory, then the I nd ia ns
made it a sweep of Texas on the strength of homers
by Rico Carty and John Lowenstein.

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The plan was presented to the po li cy-making
NCAA Council last week at th e special convention
on economics in Chicago by the NCAA's Special
Committee on Reorganization. The Council said
th e plan would be considered at Its next meeting in
October.

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'This super association was ane of the things the
larger schools proposed four years ago when the
Reor ga ni zation Committee was Formed," according to the NCAA. 'It was shouted down at the
time and we kind of compromised Instead of dividing the majors Into two groups."
The NCAA split into three di visions two years
ago, but talk of a super conference surfaced again
in Chicago last week when the special convention

and make dinner. Well, I didn't like that Idea.
I was always a tomboy when I was younger,
and I started riding horses w he n I was 10."
Miss Purdom said girls' rodeo once meant
"Just the last event on the men's rodeo, the
barrel race." That hurt a lot of women ride rs
arid ropers, who thought they could do as well
as the men. "I can think of a couple of women
who could com pete wi th the men,"
Last year, besides earning extra money as
a rodeo clown, Benjie became the No. 4 woman bronc rider in America.
College rodeo has meant a lot to the
development of the Girls Rodeo Asso&amp;Uon
and this year's world championship Sept. 1214 offers $23,000 which Includes $7,700 In bonus
money.
Benjie has been a fashion model in [)allas
for two yea rs. In between time she's a student
at Sam Houston, ma jori ng in communications
wi th an eye toward sportscastlng
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ha he said but because began a
tiosis, from Judy Johnson's sob Interrupted sentence, stopped and cried or two minutes,
acceptance speech to Earl Averill's controlled he
ed his remarks at the very spot wtre
indignation over the electoral system which he left off.
brought him and [our others here for en"So many people have been nice to me coming
sirinement.
up
he said before the excitement caught up
While Johnson's words came In monosylables with him and forced his right hand over his eyes.
He appeared to reel momentarily and his sonand with difficulty, Arerill, "The Rock" of the
Cleveland Indians From l9-39, said plenty.
in- law, former center fielder Bil l Bruton, hurried
In a prepared statement released after the to the stage to be sure all was well. His hand went
ceremonies Monday, Averill revealed: "Had I to Johnson's shoulder before the 75-year-old
been elected after my death, I had made whispered, "I'll be all right."
arrangements that my name never be placed in
Then he returned to the microphone and said:
the Hall of Fame.
I want to thank all of them."
"My disagreement with how the Hall of Fame
The crowd of 7,500 gathered at the grassy
electionsare held, and who Is elected, Is not clearing where the ceremonies were held, apbased on bitterness that I had to wait 34 years plauded one of the top third basemen In the
folklore-history of Negro League baseball.
retirement to receive this honor.
Johnson finally recovered long enough to tell of
"But it is based on the fact that statistics alone
are not enough to gain a player admittance Into the days he used to box with his sister because
his fatter had wanted him to be a boxer.
the Hall of Fame."
But young William, handicapped by a warning
Still, the 73-year-oldArerill is there now, along
wi th Johnson, former Pittsburgh slugger Ralph not to be too rough with sister Mary Emma, took
a whipping almost every time.
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players," Osborne said. "They deserve to be
favored" to win the Big Eight.
Since the Big Seven became the Big Eight In 1958,
Okla ho ma ha s won th e title se ven times and
Nebraska eight. Oklahoma has held the title for two
and gave it to Nebraska in 1972 only after forfeiting three conference games.
Osborne said Oklahoma could be defeated if
everything fits together,
But Nebraska could still lose to Oklahoma and
Improve on last year's ninth-place ranking and 9.3
record.
As the Huskers start the season, they are concerned about linebackers and wingbacks. The six
available linebackers are all sophomores and
juniors. Curtis Craig, a sophomore From Davenport,
Iowa, Is the leading contender For the wlngback position.
years

passed new recruiting and personnel regula tio ns
Division I schools on
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A preliminary plan calls for what basically
would be a football conference co mposed of 75
schools seven conferences plus 15 Independents.
The conferences are The Big Eight, Southeastern,
The Big Ten, Pacific-I, Southwest, Atlantic Coast
and Western Athletic. The Independents are Notre
Dame, Penn State, Pitt, Georgia Tech, Miami of
Florida, Florida State, South Carolina, Tulane,
Boston College, Syracuse, West Virginia, Air
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very strong support on the Reorganization Com-

"Wh en I was gr o wing up, most of the girls
were told they had to become housewives, you
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In the rest of the AL,, Detroit defeated Oakland 5-3,
California beat Milwaukee 5-4 and, in a twi.nlght
doubleheader, Cleveland swept Texas 4-3 and 4-2.
Dave Goltz limited th e Orioles to six hits while Dan
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game. Despite a potentially lucrative
modeling career, the fl-year-old Miss Purdom would ra ther take a chance at losing
money and falling in t he dirt face down than
"set tle down."
"The only trouble is, I can't make money at
It," she said this week as she stopped in Los
An geles on her way to the Girls Rodeo
Associa tion World Championship at Spring
Creek, Nev. "Few of us can. I seldom meet
expenses, but It's w ha t I want to do."
Benjie specializes in bareback riding and
an event called steer undecorating "Where
you try to take a ri bbon off the back of a steer.
It's harder than it sounds." It's the female
counterpart of steer wrestling.

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LOS ANGELES(AP)—Benjie Purdom has
the winsome smile of a college coed, which
she Is. Her blonde hair, slim figure and bright
eyes make her look like a fashion model,
w hich she Is.
But righ t now Benjie's lifestyle dicta tes she
don dusty dungareea and climb aboard
bucking brcmcs.
Benjie is a bronc rider, one of the best in the

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Frenchy Fuqua and Preston Pearson are
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loss column."

Rod Carew loves beating the Baltimore Orioles
but he loves beating their manager even more.
Carew banged out three hits In three at-hats
Monday night and scored a pair of runs in M innesota s 6-I victory over the Orioles. I love to b at
Baltimore and particularly Earl Weaver becatise
so much, Carew said later.
he pops
Wea ve rasntpoppingoff after the loss, w Ich
cost the Orioles a shot at closing the gap with fir stplace Boston in the American League East. But he
wasn't exactly docile, either.
"Sure. every one you lose hurls, but we've got
plenty of time to catch Boston," he said of the H ed
Sox' seven-game lead. "I ast year we were ne
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Houston Manager Preston Gomez saw the figures
on th e wall long before Monday night. "We've been
out of it for two mon ths," he sa id.
The rest of th e schedule is for the fut ure, w hich
seems very promising For James Rodney Richard,
who beat th e Mets on a six-hitter.
Dodgers 3, Cubs 1
Los Angeles pitcher Burt Hooton, 11-9, gained
an ot her shot In the arm with his victory over his
Former teammates, th e Cubs, giving up fi ve hi ts
bef ore leaving for Mike Marsha ll in th e eighth .
Expos 4-2, Padres 1-5
Ted Kubiak and Bobby Tolan drove In two runs
apiece to lead San Diego to its second game
over Montreal. Jose Morales' tie-breaking pinchsingle tr iggered a three run eighth inn in g that carried
the Expos to victory In th e first game.

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Reds 3, Cardinals 2
Don Gullett, the high-flying Red's ace pitcher,
pit ched Monday night for the first time since a
ha ir line fract ure of his right th umb sidelined him
June 16.
The International League AllStars, not abc ye
Gullett delivered 67 pitches and five sh utou t Innings
hitting a team when it's down, stepped on the PiralIts
be fore giving way to Pedro Borbon
who gave way
5-2, then the Philadelphia Phillies, Interested In
to Will McEnaney who gave way to Clay Carroll
potting the Pirates down, clubbed th e Atlanta Bras es
who gave way to Rawley Eastwick ... who finally
6-3 to join Pittsburgh atop the NI East.
nailed do wn the Reds' nin th straight victory. The loss
dropped th e Cardinals 2 games off the pace In the
Mike Schmidt, home run hero in the Ptiilllesvict ry
over the Braves, hit his first homer of the night in Ithe NLEast.
The Reds remained 17
games ahead of the
pearance in Atlan ta since he refused to pla y for tihe
secondplace Dodgers.
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Th e Pittsburgh Pirates are so low they can Ic
twice without playing against major leaguers.
ne Pirates, hooked on a sixpine tailspin,
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night off from the major league rat race but still took
it on the chin, losing some pride and then s )le
posseaion 01 irsi pwce in ue - auonai izague at.

Braves earlier in th e season, belted a two-run shot.
Schmidt led off the seventh with his 28th homer of th e
season.

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club vice president to president.
Dan and Noll have been the prime movers In the
Steeler transition. They draf ted or sig ned 43 of the

If our veterans and rookies perfoim well, we
can have th e championship again," Noll says
Noll, 43, once as dubbed "The Pope" because

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Doll
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aid to be used in sinoie
the 10 dolls, who will Franklin; George Washington
County schools this fall, the Doll Hill to build the
Carver; Clara Barton; Jackie
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Digging into the
history
of local and out
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she has learned more about
American history through this
research than ever she did in
school.

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"When you coast, th ere's only one d irec tion to
go," sa ys Noll.

The r unning game is Franco Harris. He started
and

Joining him are Mike Wagner , J.T. Tho mas and
Mel Blount, and help could come from Dave
Brown, the No.1 draft pick from Michigan.
In th e offensive line Mike Webster and Jim
Clack play guard and center, and Gerry Mullins
plays guard, tack le and tight end.
Ray Mansfield, Jon Kolb, Gordon Gravelle and
Sam Davis also he lped Pittsburgh surrender the
Fewest quarterback sacks In the AFC.
Tight end Larry Brown could emerge as a good
receiver.
There's speed and depth wide wi th Frank Lewis,
Ron Shanklin, John St.a llworth and Lynn Swann,
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Th e key players will all be back, includ in g All.
Pro defensive end L.C. Greenwood ; Mean Joe
Greene, the lea gu e's De fensive Most Valuable
Player in 1974; Ernie "Arrow head" Holmes; and
Dwight "Mad Dog" White.
They are th e soul of defense that yielded th e
fewest yards in th e NFL last season and led with
52 quarterback sacks.
At linebacker are All Pros Andy Russel and
Jack Ham arid a Rookie of th e Year, A nd y Russell.
A standout in th e secondary Is slende r sa fety
Glen Edwards.

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Cleveland Browns. And though he's smiling more
than past seaso ns, th ere's no indication he's lost
concentration.

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door at the training camp office of the Pittsburgh
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kidneys,
he loses control of
lie has now been per.
and I can't tell you what he has
done to our Furniture! (I had to nianently based with this of lice,
re-cover a satin brocaded chair and his wife has moved h e t e,
. ai.u. .iac icurne
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cause
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get the stain out)
The wife arid i visit each
Another time the boss had one other, but the man I see as her
of those ',iccidents,' my husband is not
man who
let turn wear his best comes to visit me when he gt•
bathrobe for the rest of the a night out alone. I still love hir
evening.Theboss'orelt me, deeply, but I'll never do
and I never saw it again. It ayUuing to cause another
I gave
to be the
man an pain We are v y
or
discreet and no one knows
ChriEtmas and
(Can OU imagine two pcople
get it back, but he dc*sn t have their 60s having an affair such
the nerve to ask for it because as ours?)
he doesn't want to emba rrass
He will eventually retire and

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DEAR ABBY: My husband is

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The ,,ext division would consist of nine conFerences
Big Sky, !vy League, Mid-American,
Missouri Valley, Ohio Valley, Pacific Coast
Athletic Association, Southern, Southland and
Southwestern Athletic
plus the following Independents:
Akron, Army, Cincinnati, Colgate, Connecticut,
Dayton, Delaware, Florida A&amp;M, Hawaii, Raly
Cross, Illinois State, Indiana State, Louisville,
Massachusetts, Marshall, Navy, Nevada-Las
Vegas, North Texas State, Northeast Louisiana,
Rutgers, Southern Mississippi, Temple, TenneseeChattanooga, Tennessee State, VWanova
and Western Carolina.
The rest of the nation's football-playing NCAA
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colleges would be remain Division II or III. The
super conference would be called Division 1, with
the other majors Division I-A.
Possible criteria for ioembership in the super
conference are the number of football scholarships, Future scheduling patterns, past performances against other teams In the new
di vision, number of varsity sports and athletic
facilities.
To remain a member, a school wc'..dd be
required to play 51 per cent of its nonconference
games against other teams in the division while
Independents would have to play 51 per cent of all
games against other "super powers."

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12 silver and 13 bronze medals
were won by the 80-member
Florida delegation to the
Fourth International SpCcIal
Olympics held at Central
Michigan University In Mt.
Pleasan t earli er this month.
The four girls chaperoned by
Mrs. Joan Helms, Special
Olympics Seminole County
coordinator and SC.ARC vice-

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president, won five medals. The backstroke, 30.8 seconds; fifth
girls are:
Mattle Dixon of Sanf or d, gold
medal, 440-yard run, 70.8
seconds; fifth place standing
long Jump, 61",
Glor ia Elder of Melbourne,
gold medal, 50-yard dash, 14,3
seconds; gold medal, softball
throw, 49'9".
Donna Detweller of Daytona,
25-yard
medal,
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place, 25-yard treestroke.
Marilyn Gaines of DeLand,
silver medal, 50-yard dash, 7.0
seconds.
Fifty-seven delegations
to tali ng 3,200 participated In the
International Special Olympics,
which included delegations
from seven foreign countries—
Brazil, Canada, El Salvador,
France, Germany, Mexico and

the Philippines,
In addition to track and field,
events were held in swimming
and bowling, basketball
(Florida girl's basketball team
from Okaloosa County won a
gold medal), floor hockey, Ice
skating, gymnastics and
volleyball.
Trophies for outstanding
showmanship (enthusiasm,
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Wisconsin and Philippine
delegations,
'flit ..puilng p..rode has led
by eight mentally and
physically handicapped
students on horseback from
Cheff Center In Augusta, Mich.
Mrs.
Eunice
Kennedy
SchrIver, president of Sjieclal
Olympics
Inc.,
Sargent
ScJiiver, Mrs. Ethel Kennedy,

Gold Medals

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medal winner of the decatholon
from the U.S. Olympics; Rose,
Grier, Los Angeles Rams
football team; Michael Cole
from the "Mod Squad;" Rick
Barry, Golden State Warriors
basketball team; Susan Sainte
James from "McMillan and
Wife;" 'Theresa Merritt from
"That's My Mama;" Sally
Struthers from "All In the

Family;" music group Bo
Donal dson and the Hay-woods;
and Mac Davis participited In
the opening and closing
ceiemonls.s.
Over 51 mid-Michigan
communities entertained inthvldual delegations all day
Sunday, Aug. 10, for an
"Exploration Day."
Alma, Mich. hosted the
Florida delegation
with

bowling, luncheon picnic In the
park, oil refinery tour,
magician show, swimming In
the community pool, cook-out
and a water ballet show
dedicated to the Florida
delegation by the recreation
department of Alma.
A 30-minute sports report on
Special Olympics is scheduled
Sept. 13 on CPS between 4:0
and 6 p.m.

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Seminole Turf Club in Casselberry announced Monday that the
turf club will operate the second half of the season.
The 41.day second half of the current meet will get unOctober 1 and run through November 17.
"The rumors that have been instigated by those who do not
know our position, have caused me to make this reaffirmation of
our goals for the track". Grub said. "We have a great deal of
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Charges

110SEI3UR(;, Ore. tAP) - Woody Green and Ifich
Lewis of the National Football League stand trial in
I)ouglas County Circuit Court Aug. 2D on charges of raping
a 16-year.old girl,
Green, 23, was the Kansas City Chiefs' first draft choice
this year.
Lewis, 24, is a linebacker with the New York Jets.

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Express Wins Point
JACKSONVIlLE (All) - The Jacksonville Express, insisting it had the right to deal with running back
Tommy Reamon, has won a point in the World Football
League dispute.
Harry Meshaw, one of the Express owners, said
Monday that the WFL has modified a fine invoked earlier
on claims the team dealt with Reamon before he was
released by San Antonio.
Instead of giving up six per cent of the gate receipts
from its game with San Antonio here Saturday and 10 per
cent of the receipts from a game at San Antonio Oct. 26,
Meshaw said the Express will have to give up only five per
cent of the receipts from the away game and none from
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Scotiand. Arscott said he hopes a Saint delegation can make the
trip every two years.
Trinity Prep was the Central Florida soccer champion last
season and will be favored to repeat this season. Practice will
start in late October and the season will begin in December.
Twenty high schools will compete in the Central Florida
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in Plat Book 1, Page 67 of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida;

LESS the west 15 feet for road;
together with all structures, Im

tract some of the top stables in the country.
At the beginning of the first half of the

meet this year, the
Seminole Turf Club had attracted some of the top horses who
regularly work out at the Ben White Raceway before heading
north to the larger tracks. Grillo hopes to attract the same top
flight horses for this meet.
This is the third year of operation for the harness plant in
Casselberry. Although the venture has not been profitable In the
past, Grillo thinks that with the ever-improving economy in the
area, the track could break into the black column In October.

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Concepcion, who has not played since Aug. 8 becaise of
what was thought to be a bruised wrist, actually has a
fractured bone and will remain sidelined two to three
weeks.
The fracture in the right wrist was revealed Monday
when X rays were taken for the second time, club officials
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FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION No: 75.1I3O.CA.0$.A
SOUTHEAST BANK OF EAST
ORANGE. tka BANK OF EAST
ORANGE. a Florida bankng cct

provements, fixture's, appliances
i,nd appurtenances on said land or
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This sale is made pursuant
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Summary Final Judgment entered
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in Civil Action 75 1000CA0I A now
pending in the Circuit Court in and AVERY E. WISDOM and RENEE
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for Seminole County, Florida.
SECOND Defendants
DAT ED this lSthdayo$ Agu5t, A
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NOTICE OF ACTION
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Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
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Florida
Deputy C lerk
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
S JOSEPH DAVIS JR. ESQ
action to foreclose a mortga.ieon the
STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
following property in Seminole
Flagship Bark of Sanford
County, Florida
Suite 22
PARCEL NO 77. The South 625
Post Office Box 1330
felt of the West 'of the Southwest
Sanford, Florida 37771
I of the Nodheat 1 1. Section 6.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Township 70 South, Range 32 Fast,
Publish Aug 79 197j
Less the East 33 feet of the North 733
DEQ 105
feet for road and tubiect to a IS tee?
for brldlC path on ?Pit'
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
East, South ,nd West scjes
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
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PARCEL NO 26 The West of tht,
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North 1375 feet and the South $25 tee'
£1150 less the East 33 feet for road
WILLIE CHARLES MOOR E and
Subject to a 15 feet easement on tr.
DOROTHYMOORE. his wife.
CHARLES HENRY Ind KATIE West sIde for bridle path
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ORLANDO (AP) - At.
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former football great Johnny Reds in 1972 after graduating CREDI THRIFT ACCEPTANCE
PARCEL P40 9 The Scuth 66000
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he may tile a defamation suit School, where he was a member OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF 'tthNortheast 1 4 ofS
against two baseball scouts who of the state champion football
Township 70 South. Range 37 East
Defendants
1155 the East 66100 feet Subtec'
prompt ed the NCAA to rescind team . He was subsequently
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
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the eligibility of a Florida State traded to the Baltimore organNOTICE OF SUIT
and North sides for Road
football player.
ization but quit baseball last
iect to a IS 00 fnot easement on
South and West s.'s tof Ira n.a'e
The NCAA Council ruled Sat- year and enrolled at FSU as a TO CHARLES HENRY and
and b 'dl pa th
urdiy that linebacker Waldo freshman.
KATIE HENRY. his wie.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Williams was ineligible to play
He made the first team as a
A ND
that an action to foreclos"re a
for the Seminoles because linebacker in spring practice mortgage on the following
PARCEL NO I fThe South flO tee?
Icardi once represented him as and Coach Darrell Mudra
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an agent in negotiations with praised turn as a great addition
LINCOLN 660 feet of the East
lot 1 Block 2
HEIGHTS SECTION TWO ac
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the Cincinnati Reds
to the Seminole squad
Section 4 Townhp ')
to the plat thereof as
South. Range 37 East. subie(ttoa I',
Although a new NCAA rule
But then, according to Br-Id-. cording
recordeci In Plat Book
Page
fteeasementonWestsdeforbrd'.
permits a professional in
gers, scouts Joe Bowen and
sport to be classified a an George Zuraw told NCAA ID- Florida
amateur in another, a related vestiators that Icardi had I' been tiled aganst you, and rOU has been filed against you and
acolpy otI"
rule prohibits any amateur ath negotiated Williams' contract *f Men defenses thereto. of :T
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lete from ever having an agent. with the Reds, making turn in- upon LEONARD V WOOD, At DONALD F. WRIGHT, Pta;ntitf s
torny for plaintiff, at Suite 711, 251
attorney, whose address is lIlt
Icardi said Monday that the eligible.
South Orange Avenue. Post Ot$."
Maitlan(
Avenue Allamonle
rule was both unfair ind
Icard
Ihowever, Springs. 1-lorlda 37707, nd file the Ron 367.
Orlando. Florida 37901 or,
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wrongfully applied to Williams. categorically denied the oiIgihel with the Cla'rK of the above (W befort the 75th day .A Aug.'i'
"I found out about the rule charge, hinting that the scouts Styled Court on or before the 32nd 1975. and fit, the original s.,th the
day of September. ISiS' otherwise a Clerk of this Court either bef o re
and cancelled our agreement were out for revenge,
Service on Plaintiffs attorne', o
iuctcmert may be entered aain'st
three years ago before Waldo
Icardi said he sat in one V0%1 for the relict demana'ed l the immedia'ely thereafter; OtherA 5.'
bdefauit wall'OeenfefeUagainst
ever negotiated with the pros," negotiating session with Wil. complaint herein
Icardi said. "I think the action liams, his father and Lh, scouts' WITNESS my hand and scal Cl for the relief demanded in
Court. U.s 15th day of August,
of the NCAA was a great in. "but told them several times
WITNESS my hand and sei
this
Court on tt'u 70h 1.1',
justice."
that ! didn't
Waldo
(5(4.1)
1975
FSU Athletic Director John because of the rule and I was
Arth r H
(CO
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Bridgers said he would meet there only to listen.
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Clock of Circuit Court
Clerk cf the Circuit Couri
with lcardl ar.d FSU attorneys
"They rustle a couple of of.
By Elaine RiChard,
By' P,tartha T. Vat.frxs
Deputy Clerk
this week to decide whether to terswhich were not accepted by
Deputy Cletk
seek a court reversal of the Waldo arid his father and at one Publish Aug 19. 76. &amp; Sept 7. 1, tiPS PtbII5h
July 29 Aug 3, I?, 19, Ilt
NCAA Ore.
point Bowen got infuriated." i two 101
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
It was the end of a long day for Bob Lutz and a long wait
for Vijay Amritraj.
Amritraj snapped a 17-month tournament losing streak
Monday night, blitzing Californian Bob Lutz 6-4, 7-5 for the
singles title and the $9,000 first prize in the $50,000
Buckeye TenMs Quunpionshi.

Dolphins Sign Drougas
MIAMI (AP) - The Miami Dolphins have signed
veteran lineman Tom Drougas and released five rookies
from camp, team officials report.
Drougas, Baltimore's first round choice In 1972, was
signed after a one-day tryout at guard and tackle. The
former Oregon star was recently released from Kansas
City and has also played at Denver and Baltimore.

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Santa Clara, Calif., and
I.AI"AVET'I'E, I nd. (Al')
Joliet, Ill., will begin a best -of-three series tonight to
determine the champion of Colt League Baseball.
Jolie. eliminated Tampa Monday night 6-3 in 10
tnni,igs, and Santa Clara ousted Pikesille, Md., with a 5-2
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NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT AND
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
All per-mm are 1''.tD-f r,!fod
that the ..1eceigned as E.ecutor o f
sald estate, has completed The ad
min'strat Ion thereof and has tiled in
said court his IVSSI report a nd ap
plication for dis chat,ge Ooiections
thereto. if any should be duly IèICd
After filing proof of publicat,on
showing this notice has been

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'a'
by virtup of that c e rta in Wri t of
Execution issued out of and under
INVITATION TO BID
the seal of the Circuit Court of
FOR INSURANCE COVERAGE
Seminole County, Florida. upon a
CITY OFLONGW000
final judgment render ed ,fl the
NOTICE 5 hereO'y given 'hat aforesaid court on the 72nd day 0)
se.I,.d bidS will be receiv ed fl !hC P.'ay, A 0 1973 0 that 'ertan cas"
Cly Clerk's Otfice. City Hall, entitled, FIVA Credit Corp
Longwood. Florida. until noon Virginia corporation. Plaintiff. vs
BlOndys Inc a Florida Corporation
September 5th. 7975
and S.E X , Inc.. a Fla. Corp This includes liability, corn
prehensve, workman's comp etc
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ Of
Specifications may be picked up at Execution was delivered to me as
City Hall, 115 W Warren Ave. Sheriff of Seminole County. Florida ,
Longwond. from $ 00 A M until s.00 and I have levied upon the following
described property owned by
P M Monday through Friday
The City reserves the fight to Blondys. Inc
a Florida Cor
reject any or all bids, any bid p0111 ion and S E X Inc.. a FIor;da
rereivedafterthespecifiedtim,wilI corporation, said property bling
not be considered. No bidder may
located in Seminole County, Florida.
withdraw his bid for a period of more particularly described as
forty five (45) days after the date set follo*for bid opings
All property taken from tne
Bios will be opened at the council defendant's place of business on E
meeting. September $tli. 197$ after E. Williamson Road. LOngwoud
7)3 P M
Florida Including 6 File Cabinets. I
City of Longwood
Refrigerator, 1 Metal Chair. I Desk,
Se'mnole County, Florda
I Vacuum Under Drain Pump on
By Onnie P. Shomate
Wheels, 1 Sump Pump. 1 Hand Gas
Pump, 1 SIgal. drum with liquid. 1
City Clerk
Publish Aug 17, 15, 19. 20. 27. 72, 7975 76' of 4" Rubber Hose. I Buffalo
DEO 96
Springfield 12 ton roller, I Swivel
Chair, 1 Sump Pump and
One 1970 C, M C. Pick up Vin No
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND CS1JIAZS34U
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, One 1973 Ford Pickuup, Van No
FLORIDA.
F10VNQ4714
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.I000.CA49.A
One 1071 Ford Pick UP, Vin No
IRENE FOGNKOI77S
JOHN P LOMMERSE and
The vehicles and other ejipment
LOMMERSE, his wife,
stored at Altamonte Garage ri
Plaintiffs,
Altamonte Springs. Florida and t
furniture stored at Lossing Transler
KENNETH C. OCCOOK and &amp; Storage in Sanford. Florida
LYNDA c DECOOK, hiS wife, and Additional information avalf,itiie
GENERAL
FINATICE COP
from the Civil Division of the
PORATION OF FLORIDA. a Seminole County Sheriff'
s Depart.
Delaware corporation,
ment, and the undersigned as Sheriff
of Seminole County. Flori'ja. *ill at
Defer.dants
11 00 A M on the 20th 'l-iy 04 August,
A D 1975. offer for sa'e and sell to
NOTICE OF SALE
the Ptghest bidder, for cash, subject
and all existing Icins, at the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that to
my!West) Door of the Seminole
Front
onthe5th day of5egtember.1$15.at County Courthouse in Sanford,
11'00oc$orkA M at the West Front Florida, the above described per
Door of the Courthouse of Seminole
at property.
County. at Sanford, Florida
the
That said sale i% being made t
underslgnecl Clerk will oner for
satisfy the tefm of ¶.id Writ c
to the highest and be's! bidder for Execution
cash the following describeo real
John E Polk
property

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harness racing would proceed as scheduled at the
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"On many occasions we had clinics with some of their top
coaches. The same men who were training their players would
instruct us,
"This is the super-thrill of it all. It was like watching the
Miami Dolphins practice and then having Don Shula come over
and teach you the finer points of the game."
Most of the opponents were youth teams of the large
professional soccer clubs. "The namnes of these teams are
synonymous with great soccer over there," Arscott said.
The Saints traveled to Holland to see "total soccer" - the
upcoming technique where every team player takes responsibility for each position on the field.
"It was a great experience to see the best in the world
playing 'total soccer'," Arscott said, "to see first-hand what's
involved in it."
The Trinity Prep contingent spent three weeks in England
and one week in Holland.
"We spent every free moment trying to see what England
was all about," Arscott said. "We went into their cathedrals and
hiked through their woods. It was a great experience for
everyone."
The team raised money for the trip by staging raffles,
selling drinks and food at the school, car washes and donations.

SEMINOLE

FLORIDA.
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 5.430
ESTATE Of
LEROY B PElTER.

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Trinity Prep's soccer team didn't go to England and
Holland to win, so the three %ictories were icing on the cake.
Seventeen players, a manager and a handful of school officials returned home a week ago after a four-week soccer tour
of England and Holland.
Trinity Prep's team played nine games in England and
three in Holland. The Saints won two in England and one in
Holland.
"You don't go over there expecting to win anything,"
Trinity Prep Soccer Coach Richard Arscott said. "It's a learning experience.
"We played very, very strong teams, especially In England.
They were part of the professional club leagues, and some of the
players actually were paid professionals.
"When you realize that soccer is their national sport, and we
were playing the pick of the group, you see that It's awfully
difficult."
But the victories and losses were not measured solely from
the games. The Trinity Prep players also received instruction
from some of England and Holland's top soccer coaches,
"We not only played games," Arscott said, "the teams
would take us into their stadiums, which hold 60,000 or 70,000,
and show us the entire complex.

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injuries. M ar io Andretti and Tom Sneva ha ve walk ed
away from Indy car crashes that left little more than
the driver's seat.

Donohue was listed in satisfactory condition Monday
following surgery at the Neurosurgical Clinic of Graz

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top Formula I drivers have died each year for the past
several years.

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tanks, only a beefed up roll bar for Impact. Formula
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Further information on the American driver was
sketchy after the hospital imposed a news blackout,
saying it would be four or five days before the success
of surgery could be determined.

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"Formula I racing is the most dangerous type of
racing I've ever been in," sa id Mark Donohue a few
da ys before he suffered brain injuries Sunday in a
Grand Prix crash. "The courses are very dangerous
and formula drivers tire i1most like Kamikaze pilots in
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'You don't go over there expecting to win anything. When
YOU realize that soccer is their national sport, and we
were playing the pick of the group, you see that it's
awfully difficult.' -Richard Arscott

Jody Ballard, abo ve, meets Gene Icflette

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Impact in a Formula I or Indianapolis-type racer Is
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freak accident. He had a special selt belt restraint
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fatalities in five years prior to Lund's crash.

Lund, who will be buried Wednesday near his Cross,
S.C., home, was crushed to death in a six-car smashup
In the Talladega 500. Terry Link's Chevrolet broad.
sided Lund's spin.iing Dodge at about 200 miles per
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Ballard ranked among the top 10 in the
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The Texas heavyweight is considering this
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month in Hc*on."
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stabkmate, Savage Tner.
Turner took on Idlette two months ago and
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for more than five minutes. The knockout came
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If Wells can defeat Pinney he will be the
second man to di' it Mike Ron stopped
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(6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) Flintstones
8:30 (44) Three Stooges
8:53 (44) Spirit Of '76
9:00 (2) PhIl Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
(5, 9) Movie
(44) Leave It To
Beaver
9:30 (44) Gomer Pyle
10:00 (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(4) Spin Off
(S) Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Father Knows
Best
10:30 (2. I) Wheel Of
Fortune
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To Tell The
Truth
(6) Concentration
(5) What's My Line
(9) Wild World
Of Animals
(13) Wesleyan Singers
(24) Intercom 24
(35, 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Candid Camera
(6) What's My Line
(I) Let's Make A
Deal
(9) Hollywood
Squares
(13) Movie

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(6) Good Times
(9) Happy Days
(24) Vienna
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(35) Movie
(41) Dinah
8:30 (2.$) Movie
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9:00 (6) Hawaii Five.O
(13) Carolina Country
(24) Beverly Sills:
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(44) Movie
9:30 (13) Law And Mr,
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10:00 (2. 5) Police Story
(6) Barnaby Jones
(9) Marcus Welby
(13, 35) Burke's Law
10:30 (24) Hello Dail
11:00 (2. 6, 5, 9) News
(35) 700 Club
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2) Tonight Show
(6) Movie
(9) Wide World Of
Entertainment
(44) The Fugitive
2:00 (I) Great Mysteries
1710 (S) Tomorrow

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(35) 700 Club
(44) Green Acres
11:00 (2.5) High Rollers
(6) Gambit
(9) Show Offs
(24) Mr. Rogers
Neighborhood
(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2) Hollywood
squares
(6) Love Of Lift
(8) Mo'e
Brady Bunch
(21) Electric Company
(35) Florida
Lifestyle
11:55 (6) News
AFTERNOON
12:00 (2. 44) News
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Restless
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(24) intercom 24
(35) Big Valley
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6:10 (2) Sunrise
Almanac
6:15 (6, 5) Sunshine
Almanac
6:30 (6) Sunrise
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6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
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(6) As The World
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(9) Let's Make A
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(24) Florida Report
2:00 (6) Guiding Light
(9) $10000 Pyramid
(24) Special
2:30 (2, I) The Doctors
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(44) Underdog
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16) Price Is Right
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(24) Romagnolis Table
(35) My Favorite
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(24) Mister Rogers
Neighborhood
(3) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Lost In Space
5:30 (2) News
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(9) Lucy Show
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(24) Feeling Good
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Both James and J.J. have lost RERUN A lightweight comedy,
their jobs. J.J. isn't nearly as with a host of familiar names:
upset at James, or Florida. But Henry Gibson, Ken Berry,
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For Wednesday, August 20, 1975
ARIES i March 21-April 19)

LEO ijuly 23-Aug. 22) 21) A day when co-operation is endeavors
this year. The more
Today is the day to clear the air Someone will offer to team up at your beck and call. Ask
for it. you share, the more you'll
between you and a friend or with you on a project they've
You'll receive the assistance or
receive.
riauve. iou can say what son men developing. Pitch In. Two material you desire.
your mind and be correctly heads are better than one.

CAPRICORN Wee. fl-Jan.
VIRGO tAug. 23-Sept. fl) 19 A small enterprise you're
Take direct action at work or in interested in on the side can
rewarding day. You ' ll get any area where you
have make a profit today as long as
recognition, as well as some responsibility. It pays off today. you
direct your energies toward
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spark a little
Aggressive action brings ex- romantically will be very
social activity today. You'll
cellent results for you. Take responsive to your charming
have to initiate it, but you'll
advantage of this fortuna te and gallant ways today.
have many willing accycle in matters that really
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl) complices.
count.
Today, you can put Into effect
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
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Aug. 20, 1975

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DEAR

DR. LAMB

My girls
became vegetarians a year ago.
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13 and 11 years old.
Both are very active, make
average grades in school and
haven't slowed down at all. I
must confess that al though I am
worri ed about their being
veggies, at they call it, I can't
twu is single argument against
They were

Most cheese, except the
a healthy life
both in good health and love without It. To do so, however, cottage or farmer cheese Is
vegetables, fruits, cheeses of all
you must get an adequate very high in fat (about 80 per
kinds, eggs, and Ikeep plenty in
amount of the right protein in cent of its calories are tat), and
the house.
your diet. Failure to have all about half of the fat is saturated
They feel strongly about this.
the essential amino adds In fat. I do think that low fat
A major factor In their decision sufficient quantity can lead to cottage cheese is excellent for
not to eat meat Is TV. The
stunted growth and poor both prote in and calcium. The
shows that make pet cows, pigs, development. The growth phase milk, cottage cheese and
chickens and other animals demands more protein thar mature beans, if used in sufalmost human and their love of some other years..
ficient quantity, will provide
animals makes them deplore
adequate protein.
For more information on adequate
the slaughter of animals. They
tend, as a group,
protein write to me
think If they don't eat meat they
in care of to live longer than others In our
this newspaper,
are not contributing to the
P.O. Box 1551, modern society. heart attacks
Radio City Station, New York, and strokes may occur an
slaughter of animals.
I'm rt sure why I'm so NY 10019, send a long, stamped, average of 10 years later. Most
worried or why I wish they self-addressed envelope and 50 vege tarians are health conwould go back to being meat- cents and ask for The Health scious and weigh less, don't
Letter number 3-5 on Protein tend to smoke or have other bad
eaters. I would like your
Part I.
biased professional opinion.
habits. 'All of this helps in
Particularly for the growing staying
DEAR READER It har d
)ounger longer in good
to give up beliefs one was raised years I like to see vegetarians health. A recent study from
with. For years we have been include plenty of milk or its Harvard Medical School
told Wit eating meat was equivalent in the diet. To avoid showed that groups eating
essential to good health. Meat is too much saturated fat this can mostly a vegetarian diet tended
excellent food, but you can be fortified skim milk, or even to have significantly lower
the non-fat, dry m1k powder blood
pressure.
used in cooking.
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Unfurnished

One il ml t',cj tr'd;nom hou s es and
apartments SAO to $30 per mo
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A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
BAMBOO COVE APTS.
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'
One &amp; 2 bedroom apartments.
Guitar Lessons
furnished or unfurnished Newly
$7 SO it lesson
redecorated Come see 300 E
Davd P. DOUg 377 396.4
AirpIrt Blvd Sanford 373 131')

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7 tIP All utiIitit Air cord. Adults
No Pets 150 week 3779066
Two Nicely furnished. 7 bedroom.
Adults preferred S135 105110 per
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wear Apple in person to RoJay's.
downtown Sanford
Want a position with a future! Retail
sates company needs people to
train for management Great
future potential With fast growing
central Florida based corp Ex
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LONC,w000. beautifully located On
7 acre plat Deluxe 7 bedroom
Ouple.es air, carpet, drapes,
appliances, Utility room, Carport,
$170
7 757
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Call 372 3610 after 3-30.

LAKE MARY- 7 BR Duplex: $150
WANTED YES'rERoAy Can you
plus $50 deposit
write! Do you live in the Oviedo
Forrest Greene Inc
area' If so, contact me Im
REALTOPS
mediately, if not sooner I need a
323 6151
correspondent who can cover city
-council meetings and keep up with
fl-kses Unfurnished
the local ne ws If you can answer
affirmatively to 're questont
above, give me call Bill Currie. 3 Bedroom patio homes. $709 mo
The Evening Herald. 327 7811.
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117W 1st St .372 5641. 377.2757

577.000

DON'T MISS THIS!
Rest 3 bedroom buy in Sanf or d
Priced to sell now! 170's Carpet,
drapes

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Realty,

Inc.

BUSINESS POTENTIAL
Live in now. Invest in the f u t ure
Only one block from Auto Train
BR on corner lot Only 119.900
Call 373 9110

Larry Saxon, Reallor
7321 Pa'k Drive
in 711$
REALTOR
AFTER MRS. _________________________
SANcORD -- 3 BR. I'
777 9751
3770645
377 3991
baths.
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central heat air, fenc ed yard, will
Commercial Properties
dicker or swap. 573.900

Assume Payments

Homes, Lots
And

Forrest Greene, Inc.
REALTORS
373
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Wpiv sl or eitandforqet it? Sell it and
forget it with a Classified Ad. 377
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$15. Service all makes HERBS'
TV. 1200 S French, 373 1734
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MOTOROLA COLOR 'TV
Console. $75
373 3686

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Accessories

U50 323 4185111

with power tilt and certified
trailer md power winch, all 1977.
$2,500 Call 373 104$
POBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy 17 97
3775961

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'77 SUZUKI. 550 cc; electric start
excellent condition 373 5570 or 611
4603
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1912 Honda 150 CL
Gc.cil Condition, 15-'))
3775911
1971 Honda, 730 Good Condition 4.Y.)
mites Many extras 1200 ano tat,.'
over payments 322 0680

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only 11 50 pet' day
CARROLL'S FiP
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Female Puppies
A mos old, $13
32) 1764

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1970 OPdm,ti P.' ? pissenger Vista
Cruiser. power steering, brakes
seat &amp; wondows; air, AM F.','
Stereo 11.500 or beet offer Call
327-16.15 alter S

Chihuahua puppies, AKC. some very
Two 1961 Ponta
small $65 up
One female
Station Wagcrs
minature Dachshund. 'ed. 563
322 1159 7615-Palmetto Ave
Also Siamese kittens, $10 and $15
ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING Going to school-must sell '67 Dodo"
AND BOARDING KENNELS. 377
Dart, auto slant 4 $600 373 061'
5752
- 13 Fiat $50 Spider. Clean; new fop
32 mPo 51.550 '1776038
Don't need!" Serve a useful purpose
again when you'sell them With a
Cash
Classified Ad from the Herald.
For Your Junk Cars
Call us today! Don't delay! Just
373 934
dial 377 2611 or III 9993 To place
your low cost Want Ad
CASH
For Your Junk Cars
67-(Jvestock-Puuttry .

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1969 Volkswagen Fastback, very
good condition, 1600 322 71*1
after 3 p m

302 500 lb %ter5. 25-c per 4 b
Your choice
In iss;
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1970 Custer, S cylinder. 3 spe.r'i
transmission, runs real good 1$95
Ask for Duane McGuire 377 165-i

67A-Feed
JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
C.ORMLY'S E.16
Sanford 373 173)

194$ Chrysler Station Wagon. 9
passenger, all extras Very gooci.
5575 3775761

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CH lCO &amp; THE MAN
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2 '71 Pintos, sods both rvrlt
'71 PInto, automatic. air
'63 VW. S P., rebuilt engine, 1-3d
'46 Ctieyetle, SS 396. $695
'63 Falcon. 6 std Show room cone
'64 Chevy Wagon. lOw miles, 1495
'63 Fleetweod. like new
'61 Ford. t'xcellerit 2nd car, $395
Good credit? Low monthly pmts
Many Others to choose from
373 $570 or III 1603
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For used furniture appliances tools,
etc Buy 1 or 1001 items Larry's
Mart. 21% Sanford Ave

ANTI(yUES
IPiece or Hous,efutl
CASH 373 43?$
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Any Quantity. NOEL'S Cassul
berry. Hwy 1797 5304706

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sell good. clean 1970 Ford
500 by Aug. 19th 377 $511

81-Aviation
One hell interest in
Luscomb B A
Call 630 9573 after L p i-n

We Buy Furniture
DAVES' 323 9370

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
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Air conditioning
Home Improvements1
Lawn Mowers We sell The Best
Service the Rest Western Auto
Central Heat &amp; A Conditioning
Interior, Eateror Plastering
REAL ESTATE INC
30$ W 1st St.
For fr ee estimates, call Carl
Plaster patching &amp; Simulated
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
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Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 372
brick 5. stone specialty, 377 7750
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
COUNTRY LIVING
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Roomy) BR. 3 ba'h cm
acre with
311 )ISE. First St
372 5472 Al P CO N DI T ION IN G. BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
access to Lake Markham, New
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MENT. ALL TYPES OF CAP
5. 3fl711I
REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
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Roof, carpet, all furnished
FULLER BRUSH
PENTRY AND REPAIRS 327
WORK. 24 hour service All
139,900 Terms
SANFORD' 3 BR. 1', both. air, Orders takenMonday.Wednesc$sy&amp;
1336
makes
DYKES AIR CON
carpet, low down. Will rent $31
Friday only 372 1917
DII IOPIING 3721177
5760
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Insulation TWO air conditioners one 16.000
BTU
5000 BTU, 'Jocxl running
v',';'r'.,
1 7 ?2
?e.Ce,S H,',
SICIISØflS - Si,,
condition 1150 for both. 3736011
Install cellulose fiber blOwn in
REALTOR
Wrido* &amp; Door Screens
Insulation For tree Pstmae5,
Custom made Repairs
,
Lawn Mowers repaired, almost
$19,500--) BEDROOM. I bath. lam
Discount Prices 377 66 70
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Pm
every kind at prices you can at
dbl carport,
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ford Call In 1309
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MID 70's- NEW HOMES 3 &amp; 1
Beauty Care
PAINT
SALE
bedrooms S pet down. 7&amp;. pct
"SAPIrORD'S SALES LEADER"
C&amp;A Backhoe Service
•
Save no* on discontinued paint
inter MI
TO', CR5 (SEAUT v SALON
line's Interior and exterior Latec. (tCirrYieflv Harrlett's Beauty P,o-o P
Al-I, AIN'T IT CUTE! DarlIng 3
1 arid Clearro fli irt clay, rock
factory colons and white. $3.99 per
bedroom, 7 bath home for only
All kindsof digging Housetrailers
110.300- 7 BEDROOMS. 1 bath
519 E Pne 377 3747
gal Interior se migloss enamel
$29,500, Kitchen equipped, nice
,
stor ed &amp; moved
screened prch. rear yard fenced
372 9)12 or $34
Latex or Ol Base. 1599 per gal.
famIly room Beautiful wooded
1193
factory colors only Interior and
lot. It's a mutt!
WITT REALTY
Hauling
ESTERSOl-ILAP'iDCLEARING
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exterior high gloss enamel fac _________________________
Peg Real Estate Broker
- Bulldozing, Excavating. Ditch
or
white,
5499
per
gal
y colors &amp;
t
CAN BE HAD! for the right price
MOVING HAULING SALVAGE
3710610
373 57)5
W or k Fill dirt, tog soil 377 5943
Values toIll 99 per gal All colors
and terms, too I bedroom home
Sonny Brooks
while
they
last
No
Rain
Checks'
with pool, carpeting, family room
371 0799 anytime
AR' AILING LAND CLEARING
2 BR fenc ed yard, carport, private
Come early to
with buIlt in tar, lots of cabinets
• All types lots&amp; acreage cleared We
street $18 900 Terms 3776670
MARY
CARTER
PAINTS
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Fenced back yard A must to see
have top soIl, fill dr? clay, and
5135 Elm Av enue
for the Shnnni'n A t '..
nnt- tit con
Hnm imnrnvem.nh

Pest Control

JOHNNY WALKER

AIVmIIIVM

Realty

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
7542 Perk.. Orve
377
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Vat

Care
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PET PEST lN'l
Boardn9&amp;Grcn'rng

Ph 377 .4)57

Land CIe&amp;ig

Sanford 3773619

322•2420 Anytime
Your MLS Agency
2565 Park Dr

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SUCCESS STORIES
Ray Hodges ran an act in Tt'.c Herald
under lawn service, He reports
"Results were marvelous"

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER ITEMS. • SELL
Dorothy Baubliti ran an ad for an
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
electric organ the wanted to sill
WANT AD. Phone 3722611 or $31
"It sold before the week was out",
9993 end a friendly Ad Visor will I she said
help you.
i Dorothy Cameron "had marvelous
results" with her ad for
r. eneva
miscelIdincs items
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Reconditioned Ratteres, SI? 95 ci
change REEL S FIODY SHOP
1109 Sanford Ai'

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Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell
for 30 pet commission Free Pick
ups Auction Saturdays 7 p m
Sanford '1727210

72' Terry Camper. 1973 mod el
Sleeps 6; A C . good condition.
used Only 2 or 3 time's 372 39)9

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Condition Rest offer Al-,, or
utility trailer 1214447
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Ciassilleci Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any

11' Fiberglass with 20 HP motor and
trailer Only in water 10 times.

seen at Sanford's newest and most
beautiful park. Carriage C ov e
Mob ile Home Park Call 531 0997
for______________________
appt and interview.

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO, 5scelneous for Sale
'
BROKERS
19
Cb.y, 16' boat, portable Iv
0'. 122 6123
and large bar for sale Can be s ee n
Plights 37 2 21% 2
a? 1709 Magnolia (Ian house)

7RecreiaI Vehicles

&amp; chairs, secretarial desks Si
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry
PIOLL'S
Casselbcrry. 17 92.6)04706

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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
61-i 1006

BANK REPOS

SEMINOLE CO Beautiful 5 or $0
acres, paved road, trees, clear,
flowing stream, horses o k Terry
Realty, 676 0711

Used office furniture
Wood or steel desks (executive desk

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$2' and 71' wde reconditioned U' Orlando Clipper with 1$ HP
mobile homes Furnished and tinJohnson and trailer, $3 50 Can be
furnished Al' like new 'All with A
- Seen at 515 Mellonville 3776007.
Pric ed from51,and up Good
terms to qualified buyers M be II' Larson Bcwrider, 11$ HP Merc

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____________ It's like pennies from heaven mien
you Sell "Don't Needs" with .,
ice Supplies
want ad

FREE KITTENS to good homes, 7
weeks old 3370173 after 5:13

KULP DECORATORS
109W 1s1 St .3777335
Wettrurnture

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Singer Zig Zag, in abnel. I need le,
front load deluxe sewing machine.
Sold new for $319 00. Pay bala nc e
Of SU or 10 payments of $9. See at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 East FirSt Dow nt ow n
377 9411 Eve 169 1146

SUN LAN D-.

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3*3 Orlando Drive
Sanford 323
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3,3

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave Sanford

Payton Rea lty

BAY WOOD CIRCLE
3 bedrooms, 1' , baths, has large
living &amp; dining room,new carpef
new palr.t throughout Fenced
yard 8306061 o Eves 831 1120
Pay Crank, REALTOR

$700 French Av

3270299

511-Household Goods

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Dining room ',ute. solid walnut;
table, 6 chairs and buffet. Like
new, 1325 Also dinette set with I
chairs, $75, and other ferns $3 1
5902

72-Auction

Winchester
32
special, $175
Remington, is. semi automatic.
595; 17 gauge pump shOt gun, 175.

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Peg Rcl Estate Broker
372 1301,
2610 Hiawatha Ave at 1792

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57Sports Equipment

3 M Precise timereleased plant
food CardenLand, 1100W. 1t St..
373 6630

(OO() INCOME
Comfortable &amp;
(onvenient 7 HP *ith 2 apart

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MAITLAND FLEA MART
1911 Hwy 17 92 Open Sat 8. Sun.9 S
63$ 7920

-Mts. rents SIlO ci 579. 000
52-Appliances
fly owner 3 Bedroom. 1 bath, w w TWO ACRES
With I OR home on
carpeting; air; fenced, shady lot;
garden land or pasture LADY KENMORE portable cish
mcI Fruit trees Close in, Sanford.
$27,000
washer Excellent cond II mot,
373 0770
I APC,E SHADED FENCED BACK
old Can also be built in $175 373
YARD with 'I OR ,. I ba t h home
5960,
LOPIGWOOD. 3 OR. 2 bath. carpet,
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central heat air: double carport;
SACRIFICE
Hnmor lah, 3 BR,
KENMORE WASHER. Pdirt5,
Stockade fenced 531,900
7 hath ctral
en
air
Service used
us machin
machines
0000 I OCATED COMMERCIAL
?ftOOPIEY APPLIANCES 323 0697
(AK E MARY 3 BR. 7 bath, carpet,
tir ',arq or lC,i ,'
Central heat dir; range, dish
washer,singtecarqarage $30,000
_53-TV.Rad,0-5te0,

REALTOR
27013 French Ave.. ?I 001$

to
this like new 3 BR. 7 bath
home from desperate Out of state
owner Big fenced lot, central air,
garage, close in Available today,
no qualifying Priced in the 1201
Hurry 5315277
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
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Ste n strom

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1.2 Bedroom Furn

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Where Quiet Nlqhts and Cool
tic'

TWO BR scr porch. FP. carage.
carpet, no qualifying $14,950
Acre Realty. REALTOR 323 7750
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Home on %m,itl lake. cement pc-al,
fireplace, 3 bedrooms. I' baths
paneled den with custom drapes.
new roof, fenced back yard
$79
by
371 0024

I?" Belt Sander; 's I l i" drills, one
high speed, 1 low speed; Dress
coats. 1741 short; 67 vOl Zane
Gray bci*s; Bonita boat and
trailer rolling scaffold; eat.
board. 7 Coleman lanterns, dec.
stove top. roto tiller; $6" Pullman
bvf'er, Airless Spray, fireplace
wood ; fishing poles. two 71 pane
Wass wood frame windows And
many other misc. tem 177 4196

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Breezes Creat

Three Bedroom In Pinecrest,
carpeted, fenced 5750 down.
FHA Nothing down VA Phone
3736711

42-I',')bile Homes

2 Bedroom, 1901 Sssmmerlin Ave
$1,900
3 n 3197

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Reg Real Estate Broker
1100E 75th St
In 6655

PETITE PRICE
f or lt5 of house. B edroom, dining
room, fireplace, screened porch.

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TAFFER REALTY

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Count
er tops. Sinks Installation avail
able Bud Cabell 377 $057 any
tIme.

Crank

Call us on Lots and Acreage
"SERVICE BEYOND THE
COPIT PACT"

NORTHEAST SEMINOLE

Jim

Modernizing your Home? Sell no
longer ne ed ed but useful items
wth a Classified Ad,

REALTOR 33727190

SELL
New I OR 7 BATH
HOME, all extras. good location
MAKE OFFER 772221?

323.7540

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7 BR CII in good condition, large lot.
Only $16000 with $500 down and
appro, S140 p r month

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
1919S French
3221991
3727314,377 1196.377 19$-I
377 19 59,372 116.4

AM FM Stereo with BSR Turntable
in c onsole 3'w1"; good cond. Al so
'67 70 auto trans f or Pon tiac
Perfection Condition Ak for
John, 373 164

Casselberry, Immaculate 3 OR, P
baths, garage, $25,750 Acre
Realty, REALTOR, 323 7750

SANFORD
by owner, 3 BR, 7
bath, 7 yrs old Centrall heat air,
carpet, garage, Screened porch.
large lot, goo locati
location Assume
7 3.pct or$lSOdow'n,FHA Priced
below FI4A aDoraisal 323 6837

Stemper Realty

SO-MisceUaneous for Sale

Home with Pool, in Deltona. price
rerluced for quick sate Owner
tr5,',.d 571 n86

ALTAMOPITE SPRINGS Near
Mall 4 Bedroom. 7 bath, screened
patio, corner lot 531.500 by owner.
83$ 303$

DOt I HOUSE
Cute as a button 3 BR frame house
on West Third St Large corner, lot,
$16,500
Sorry, all Cash or
refinance
POOL HOME
Relax or eaercise in your own Pool 3
BR, I h,ith home beautifully
decorated 529.900
TWO STORY FRAME
OR. 7 bath built with tender loving
care by craftsmen Only $16,500

SANFORD
2425 YALE IVE
Mini farm in heart of town. 3 BR 7
ba th (I bedroom is efficiency apt
with private entrance) I.q family
room, formal dining &amp; iving rm,
new carpet, Ig lot for garden with
citrus trees, well for ac. &amp;
Sprinklers Large utility building
A steal ,it 575900

41-Houses

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10P40W000 3 bedroom, 7 bath, by
owner Transferred, must sell
573,7w 531 1791

37346I or 323 0517 eves

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Sanford3fl 7611
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Beautiful ranch type home
acres, stable Osteen area
1617. 377 616-6

CAM Real Estate

W.GarnettWhite

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I.000 down
Plo qualifying
2690 S Palmetto Ave. Sanford 2 OR
frame home with new roof Owner
will finance mo pmts 04 $11951.
Call E 0 Ilodge, (901) 394 745?

SANFORD 7 story, I BR. 3 bath.
fireplace 534.900

M IJIISWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate arolier
503W 1st

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC

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EachWo odmere Home Featur, Central Meat And
Air, Shag Carpeting In Living Areas, Inside And
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced sear Yard And More Ill Come
On Out And See For Yourself.

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New huse"s na rural area No down
payment, monthly payments l ess
than rent. Government subsidized
to qualified buyers Call to see if
you Qualify!

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MODELSNOWOPENFORINSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIES

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unfurn Drapes, Wotcr, Lawn
Care 373 187* or 646 6346

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mill &amp; lathe Operation Work Niceefficiency dpartm nt. upstairs,
consists primarily 04 protO type
All utilil
turn $97 50 f. dultS
units No production Must be able
Only 377 2296 eves &amp; .k nds
to read&amp; interpret drawings Must
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be able to work alone Phone 377
6711 f or appointment
31A-.iplexes

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A small Classified Ad brings big
returns Try one and see Call 372
7611 or 631 9993

PC AL TOP

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PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7515 Park Drive SlOup.

322.7643

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STEADY WOR K
Immediate
opening for an experienced
machinist with full kr,o*leclge of

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Pen
Real Estate Broker

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MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
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WINTER ITEMS SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A Office (urn with hones, util &amp;
secy, Only $700 mo I 4 Industrial
WANT AD Phone 377 2611 or $31
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Park 373 006
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9993 arid a friendly Ad visor will
you
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7100 sa ft Ideal garage, shop,
- warehouse All or part Will
MOnthly Rentals AdiuIbIp
remodel to Suit tenant
? 832$ or
5135 $150 Color TV
372 6620.
QUALITY INN
NORTH
-I1,çP 431 LOrqwoocj
One bedroom efficiency, furnished
$100 per mo, utilities includ ed
3 77 4170

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SarahCoventryiewelry earn $3 to
53 or hour Commission Full or
part time
No
experience
necessary Samples free Start
Pn
319 5470 or

Experienced

1973 I?' wide. I BR. air cond . fur
nisheci $175 monthly Adu lt
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Security 377 5919
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ditloned, lights &amp; water furnished
377 3639

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with pool $125 mo 322 $316 or 377

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Receptionist light typing, per
'onluty pItiS' I hours daily.
flevibte 3n MM

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ADULTS, P40 PC IS
116W2nd St

on hours Earn extra
imonle A% an AVON Representa
h.p Call 644 3079
your

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Wanted

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%150 (all 323 0172

1 1tr,', I,irc,' 3 ti"lrE')Orn ,iflt Apply
Giqi Bait 8. lackle. 919 w lit St
After 9 p i-n '171 ¶781

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bath, family rm 7 car garage.
central air, heat, kitchen equip
ped Call eves 67$ 3094

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ON ALL PRICE RANGES
117 w 1s1 St 377 5611; 3777757

South Beach St., Daytona
Beach, Fla. 904.257.4685

ARE YOU LONELY? Let us help
you to meet the right rwson lust
for you NATIONAL SINGLES
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone 305
773 2740

If your club or organization
would like to be Included in
this l!tinq ca!I:

BALL REALTY

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Fnr comptr.ti. details, call

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE ISHEREBy GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
l business under thetictitious nairle
A WEST E RN MORTGAGE COP
PORATION at number 303 North
tmoran Blvd
in the City of
.ltamoi-r e Springs. Florida, intends
0 register the said name with the
:ter*.' of the Circuit Court of
emInole County. Ft Ids
Dated at Allarita, Georgia, this $th
lay of June, 197$
WESTERN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION Of
GEORGIA
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ARE YOU TROUBLED! Call To
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Free, 641 2027 for "We Care"
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
"Hotline" Adults Or Teens
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 15.13t5.CA.09-0
CARONDELET SAVINGS AND
ost&amp;Fci__
LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
FOUND Female Siamese cat n
vs
Sunlarsd district Call 377 $446
BOBBY RAY DeBERRY and
i
s
wife,
LOP ETTA DeBERRY. h
Defendants
NOTICE OF SUIT
FRIDAY P. SATURDAY day and
TO BOBBY RAY DeRERR'V
evening cud care 630 a m to
and LOP ETTA DIBERRY
am A Child's World 373 $174
RESIDENCE. UNKNOWN
All Partin claimnO interests by,
through, under or against BOBBY A BABY'S WORLD Care for infants
toage7 only Ne,ttone* Driven'
RAY DRERRY and LORETTA
I icensu Bureau 322 8615
DeBERRY, his wife, and to all
parties ha ving or claim ing to have
any right, title or interest in the real Complete child care services New
property herein described
Summer Prngram' HEY DIDDLE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
DIDDLE DAY CAPE 377 5490
that an action to foreclose a mci'
tgage on the following real property
9-Good Things to Eat
in Seminole County, Florida:
Lot 6, MAGNOLIA HILL, ac
cording to the Plat thereof as Peas, you pick, black eyes 8. purpl*
recorded in Plat Book IS. Page 17.
hull. New patches continue coming
Public Records of Seminole County.
In. On Oregon Ave 8. 1 ml. North
Florida
ofl6 and iustWestot II, &amp;lMi
has been tiled against you and you
Well of Sanford Closed on Sun
are required to serve a copy of your
days
written defenses. if any. to it on van
den Berg. Gay &amp; Burka. PA, at
It's like pennies from heaven when
Post 0111cc Box 793. Orlando,
yOU sell - Don ' t P4eecs' *ith a
Florida 37502, and file the original
want ad
with the Clerk of the above styled
court on or before September 1st.
1913; otherwise a judgment may be
entered aganst )-ou for the relief
demanded in the complaint or
petition
WITNESS my hand and the seat of
said Court on July 75th. 197$
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Lillian Jenkins
Deputy Curt
PublIsh July 79, Aug S. 17. 19, 197$
DEP 167
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO, 75.1397.CA49.0
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
T&amp;AGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
vs.
NAPOLEON MCCORMICK III and
LIDONNA MCCORMICK, hi5 wife.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: NAPOLEON MCCORMICK III
and LaDOP4NA MCCORMICK
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
All parties claiming interests by.
through.
under or against
NAPOLEON MCCORMICK III and
LCDONPIA McCORMICK, his wife,
and to all parties having or Cla im ing
to have any right, title or interest in
the real property herein described
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mor
tgage on the following real property
In Seminole County, Florida
Lot 76 and the North 36 feet of Lot
77, MILTON PARK. according to the
Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book
1?, Page 17. Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida
has been filed against you and ,'ou
are required to serve a copy of your,
written defenses if any, to it an van
din Berg, Gay 8. Burke, P A. at
Post Office Boa 793, Orlando.
Florida 37507, and file the original
with the Clerk Of the above styled
(Ourt on or betori September 1st.
1973; otherwise a iudgment may be
entered against you for the relief
demanded In the complaint or
Pet it ion
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Said Court on this 11th clay of July.
"S
(!eaI
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Lillian Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
Publish: July 79, Aug S. 12, it, 1973
DE P 165

32-Houses
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114 Mayfair Circle, Sanford, 2
21Situations Wanted
Bedroom with family r oo m or
third bedroom Air conditioned
with f enced yard $160 mo I $91
Enerqellr mature woman desires
73 06
work Receptionist, light typing.
cashiertnct, filing, posting, %wit.'r
___________ti.ard Call 372 2457
33-Houses Furnished

Enrollment is open to men and
women of all ages No previous
training or experience required

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY'
AL ANON
For families or friends of problem
drinkerS
For further informa tion call 473
45,7 or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0
Boa 553, Sanford Fla 31771

Wanted

Career Sale Opportunity- no
Overnight travel is required.
(ompIt, training program
Excellent fringe benefits No limit
to earnings Take five minutes to
investio,ite this satisfying and
rewarding career Call Orlando
177 51)7

AVAILA.

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to 10 PCI CatI 372 lllb after 6pm

DENTS.
'Thousanos are earning good money
in the growing field of income ta x
Preparation

RATES

3 Lines Minimum

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41c a line
I thru S times
]Ica line
6 thru 25 times
24C
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26 times
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Orlando Winter Pork r
831-9993

Seminole

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going well and he decided to
preempt with the East hand.
It is the sort of preempt we
don't recommend. He is four
tricks short of his bid, but that
didn't cost him this time.
What did cost him was that
South was allergic to preempts
and made a very unsound double. After two rounds of bidding
South found himself in a very
bad grand-slam contract since
North also hated to be shut out.
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six-year-olds didn't warrant a
full day of
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Oviedo first graders will start
at 9 a.m., and at tend classes

'tilhl:45in the afternoon. South
Seminole students attend from

9 15, wflhl 2 pm, and Sanford
area
first graders wtU begin
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in the county's history returned
classes at 8:45 and end at 1:30.
to classes under contract term
But this week and next is for
Teacher's aide Susan Trend checks books behind a stacked desk at Soathilde Elementary School In Sanford.
bargained by the Seminole
teachers.
Educa tion Associ a ti on(
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groans
Echoing moans a
For example, new schools
School will be converted to a sferred to comply wi th the U.S. ha ve changed schools, Ray
School administrators will
f h
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Lake Orients, Sterli ng Park facility for special education. Justice Department's said. And, some additional
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have an opport uni ty ,iO Wiutv
will open
and Lake
Ralph Ray, Layer's ad- criticisms of Seminole's school changes are in the mill, Ray a summer well spent, they met
first hand the fall of the old doors
Sept.Howell
2.
today with curriculum coorsays.
minlstrative assistant, says system.
system and implementation of
Justice
Department
age
1 on U
Some volunteers already
Rosenwald Elementary some teachers will be tranthe SEA negotiated contract
assuming, of course, it's approved by the School Board.
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music, art and drama — will long time," said W. Morr1%n,
Presently, music, drama and
lie will speak to teachers was awarded an Orlando firm should begin within 10 days and art students are scattered about all be "centraHzed," which chairman of the h1imartitres
later in the week. Layer will tell Tuesday for construction of fine will take about a year to the campus, with some students means a dream come true for department.
them a "little bit of the history arts and vocational buildings at complete.
studying in portable class- students and SCC faculty
Carolyn Sienstrom chairman
of the summer and a little bit of Seminole Community College
members.
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has
appropriated
contract award was $1,934,800.
SCC President F.1 Welden "It lozks awfully good."
If he's tip to snuff, he may
$2.5
million
for
the
project,
and
said
the o@)y "sour note" 1w
At the monthly trustees'
re
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fine
The 38 0Q) squa
Trustees Wendell Agee,
$287,704 was In tedeM
even tell them about one of his meeting, R. T. Milwee,
% building will be
cou
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the I!e
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slogan whidi describes best his that the bid was awarded to
Uorral building, with its mental chalrinii, - Dorothy
t fac ility won't be open
fi
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theory of education.
18,000 square feet, will be con- Morrison, said it's ben a "long In time for classes next year.
The architect is Gutmaiut
Layer points to changcs other
"The new buildings will mean structed under the college's wait" for the fine arts building.
"We've
counted
on
it
for
a
She
Dragash
Associates.
said
the
three
disciplines
a
lot
to
us
next
fall,"
Milwee
fibrary.
contract
than the teacher
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High winds, lightning and rain played uncie complained of chest pains while nun, 49 W. Lake Brantley Road, Forest
City, was damaged when lightning
havoc with various areas of Seminole trying to put out the tree fire.
reportedly hit a te levision antenna and
Longwood rescue crewmen responded
County and led to one death Tuesday nigh t,
although only a half-inch of rain was and Zvorykth was taken to Florida caused electric wiring In a wall to smoke.
Sanford police reported several
reported at the County Agriculture Center Hospital North, Altamonte Springs, by
He
motorists
were stranded during the storm
Herndon
Ambulance,
Higgins
reported.
on US 17-92.
n
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he
eir
autos were disabled in water on
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a
short
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unit
th
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in
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reporte a 78-year-old
puti es
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Sher1ff's epu
13th
St.,
east
of French Avenue.
ed a short timeafter time later, officers said.
Longwood
Gary Kaiser, county public safety
Sheriff's deputies said a citizen reported
apparently suffering a heart attack while
director,
reports fire department units
near
Wilson
School,
by
sighting
a
funnel
cloud
a tree set afire
trying to extIfl"1''
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responded to six or eight downed power
west of Sanford at the Paola community,
UYIUWI
lines during the night, but reported no
during severe thunderstorms but that the
Deputy P.J. Riggins identified the man cloud didn't touch down as it went nor- Injuries. He said power companies
as Vastly Zvurykin, 78, of 609 E.E. th ward tow ar d the St. Johns River.
repaired the lines.
wood.
Williamson Road,
The lights in the county commission
Deputies were unable to confirm the
Higgins said an unidentified niece of the report by visual Investigation, officers room also clicked on and off several times
during the commission meeting. Kaiser
victim went to Longwood Fire Department said.
a
heart
lire
units
reported
no
fire
was
said
the generator was clicking off and an
County
report
Zvorykin
was
having
to
that
her
found,
Noremergency
generator was taking over.
but the residence of Lucille
attack. The woman told firemen

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will have to cut thousands of in Casselberry and dealing with Comte
Herald Staff Writer
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dollars from th e requested the Seminole Coun ty Jail
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Vihlen has proposed to in- Ft - al
Seminole County Corn budget of $22 million to stay
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missloners, falling behind within the certified millage
Commission ChiIrm.an Sid initialconstructiononanewjail Dr. Lamb
schedule and facing three
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for the new year, were expected cosiuiussso ners to meet today to mis.ssoners Dick Williams and
John Kunbrough have
to begin budget work sessions work on the budget
Obituaries
Mrs. Anderson, said If the tered with a proposal to include Sports. .
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"inno v ative"
an
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of
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Commissioners, whose 1975- commissioners I'stick to it" and $360,000 for housr.'ig county Television ..
The system will use 12-18 Inch
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perforated pipe and specially
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Linda Parsons (left) and Patricia Holbrook display
County prisoners currently
trying to budget the county's programs, a proposed budget
designed Inlets to provide an O MY ACHING
and
hot
feet
as
they
stand
In
line
for
automobile
license
could
be
ready
next
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are being housed in surrountag operations within tax revenues
undcrdrain system to hold
stickers outside the Seminole ('ounty Courth ouse today. This to be collected with the 5.34
WEATHER
Major projects include ding jails while waiting for the
ground water beneath the TIRED FEET
might
serve
as
a
reminder
to
those
who
have
not
yet
purchased
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a
$525,000
county
County
Jail
to
be
inillage,
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and
also
reopened.
rains
It
ground between
their 1976 tags that the deadline for having them on autos Is
however, Eleanor Anderson, Library system, possibly initial has been closed since a June 9,
to serve as a storm sewer when
Tuesday high 95.
Photo
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Bill
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Jr.)
Heraid
tonight
at
midnight.
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management and budget payment of $400,000 to purchase lire,
it rains,
inches.
low £9 Rainfall was
Bush said the system will be —
Partly Onady through
monitored for water pol.lution.
Thursday with a ch"ce of
Dilmore sWd a mwvey of low
aftenwon and evening tbmv,income county areas revealed
dershowera. highs mostly In
six communities which had
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ufficient
downtown
lightstumbles
falls
ever
curbs
and
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either
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a
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hcldlng
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and
the mid
us
drainage pa ving, ho ing
.pr ein-i
business 70g. Variable
Ing.
during the crush of the hope would be a prime par
y
morning
or
on
any
W
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da
Stall
Sun
ri
herald
winds 10 mph or
recreational needs
hours sternmed from the need
Recalling a traffic accident estimated 20,000 persons who Christmas shopping day.
Monday thrcugh Saturday after
leis,,
stronger
and gusty nar
Included
areas
The
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"pep" speech (maybe polished
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Tuesday approved the county
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says, is kindergarten and first
i graders will not be attending
classes tulltlme for the first
time this year.
First graders will attend
school four hours and 45

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studints
Teachers and students alike
w ill find the 197546 school year
different, in many wa ys, from
preceding sears
Classes resume the day after

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constructing a pilot drainage
program in the low income
Midway area east of Sanford.
A portion of the funds, If
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property charges. Jurors returned a guilty verdict on
buying, receiving and concealing stolen property but
reported they were hopelessly deadlocked five-to-one for
an ingcer.t verdict on the breaking and entering with
Intent to commit a felony charge.
Circuit Judge J. William Wood.son ordered a mMiial on
the tirJary charge and allowed Terry Wallace to remain
free on bond pending a pre-sentence investigation on the
stolen property crMlvlctlon.
Michael Wallace was ordered held in jail pending a pre.
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They toll — school bells, that
today for Seminole
Is,
County's 1,462 school teachers
who returned to classrooms to
prepare for the Sept. 2, on-

Sanford Alliance Church, 1401 S. Park Ave.
Just before a jury was to be selected for their trial,
Michael H. Wallace entered a negotiated plea of guilty to
the breaking and entering charge and Assistant State
Attorney Claude Van hook dropped the other two counts.
As part of the plea bargain Michael agreed to testify for
the state in his brother's trial and the state agreed not to
prosecute him in several other pending burglary cases.
Michael It. Wallace, who admitted a prior criminal
conviction and having served an Indiana prison term,
took the witness stand and testified that he went to the
church with his brother, Terry, and another man on June
18, and they entered the building. lie said he carried away
a four-slice toaster, electric knife, can opener and
silverware in Terry's auto. Be said the stolen items were
taken to Terry's residence.
Rev. G. Blair McGnrvey testified that the kitchen
stems, found by investigators at Terry Wallace's home,
were "just like" the items stolen from the church.
Terry Wallace took the witness stand in his own defense
and said he didn't know anything about the church
burglary "until I got arrested." He said Michael brought
'numerous items that I presumed were stolen" to his
house and that he demanded his brother leave "after he
stole some 'pot' that was in a cabinet."
Terry Wallace maintained he was at home in bed when
the church was broken into.
At the end of the state's case Van hook dropped the
grand larceny charge against Terry Wallace.

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they testified against each other Tuesday in circuit court
in a trial in connection with the burglary of a local church.
Michael U. Wallace, 22,810 E. Fourth St., and Terry C.
Wallace, 20, 2810 Magnolia Ave., were docketed together
f o r trial on rha rcs of brt'a k jug and entering v it Ii intent to
coriunit a felony, grand larceny and buying, receiving and
concealing stolen property in a June 18 burglary at the

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Year, No. 312—Wednesday, August 20, 1975

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In theory the hand qualified
br two clubs, two hearts or two
notrump, but the only correct
response is two clubs. You
should try toavoid responding
two hearts with a four-card
suit, and you should never respond two notrulup with an unstopped suit. Finally, two clubs
covers your next bid. If partner
rebids two diamonds, you bid
notrump If he rebids two
spades you bid three hearts,
etc.

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THE BORN LOSER

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Additional demands placed
$52,049,215.64 budget because necessity.
on the school system next year,
"All
fact s a n d less funds are requested for
The local effort Is the amount
Harris said, include unemof
money produced by local
figures indicate that capital improvements,
Officials have completed the ployinent compensation, new fhn CQ inn
less
taxes
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1975-76 budget proposal which educational programs, an inwill be needed next year state's funding program. The
says eight mills are needed to crease In the cost of the will not be possible
beca use of the fall-off in the state pays $l45 for each fulltfme
Produce more than $50-million retirement program and ad
without
my
re- need for new school buildings student in the county.
required to run Seminole ditlonal money budgeted for
Layer claims, in effect, taxes
The other two parts of the
commendation
and
County schools next year, the collective bargaining
board accentance of budget proposal debt service wi ll be reduced by 33 and oneassistant superintendent of
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budget — ex third per cent because of the
state COUju UUVC Inc, an eig., - miii levy .',,
finance said today .
$ and federal
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major changes board's elimination this year of
Roger Harris said copies of tt'e demands, H arris noted,
Supt. W. P. "Bud" either up or down. Debt service a s pecial four-mill construct
the completed budget will be by Increasing tho amount of
Layer requests are for $3,207,817.25 levy.
for eac
malted to School Board money paid
Last year, citizens paid the
and the federal budget is
student
attends classes.
members today,
lull eight-mills required by law,
$&amp;3,692.84.
However, budget hearings
Instead, the legislature left from last year's budget.
The federal budget will in- plus the special four-mill levy
scheduled for Tuesday and the funding at last year's level
"Those pay Increases had a crease as money comes in for construction. But a
Wednesday have been post$745 per student attending lot todo with that," Harris said, during the year for projects declining population has erased
poned until next week because fullt.jme at a Seminole school
The increases son by the backed by federal funds
the need for any new schools
of the absence of Board
The budget Is split Into four Sem in ole
EducatIon
The first hearing on Harris'
Though the state has set 6.2
ChalrmanR.G, "Bud" Feather. parts, with the proposed Association (SEA) will cost mills as the required local ci- budget proposal will be 2p.m.,
To produce the $5O,226,247,77 operating budget claiming the taxpayers $1.18 million yearly,
fort needed for state funding, Aug. 2, at the board's concontained in next year's budget, lion's share of funds. Harris' Harris said.
both Harris and Layer say to ference room. A second work
Harris and School Supt. W.P. proposal for operating is
The total 1975-76 budget is maintain existing services the session will be held the same
"Bud" Layer will ask the board $39,323,412 50, up $4 million smaller than last year's
full eight mills will be a time the following day.
for the full eight mill tax levy
allowed by law.
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entering with intent to commit proximately $30,000
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eight mills.
Herald Staff Writer
a felony and one count each of cluding a 817,000, 24-foot motor
State officials are rported1y t
"Acting in my capacity as
armed breaking and entering home.
considering the revocation of
chief executive officer of the
Sheriff's detectives today and grand larceny.
Donald Richard Crowder, 44, the establishment's state liquor
school system of Seminole arrested a ninth suspect in
Judge Woodson ordered and Carolyn Fields Crowder, license.
County I have directed the connection with an alleged Onie's trial, scheduled
for this 42, of 551 Karen Ave.,
Stanley Grant Stroupe, 35,
assistant superintendent for "steal to order" burglary ring week in connection with a Feb. Altamonte Springs, were was arrested at his 119 Ruby
finance to develop a balanced that authorities say had a 14 burglary at Longwood, arrested at
The Rendezvous Court,
south
Seminole,
budget based on a $8,100 base. million-dollar-a-year business continued to the week of Sept. Bar and
Package Store, next residence on a stolen property
"MI facts and figures In. going in Seminole and Orange 16.
door to the Altamonte Springs charge and deputies seized a
dicate that the $8,100 base Counties.
Arrested Saturday on buying, Fire
The motor home parked in the back
Department.
salary will not be possible
Deputies arrested James receiving and conc'.aling stolen Crowders posted $10,000 and yard. Officers said the vehicle
without my recommendation Arthur Onie, 28-year-old property charges were Roland
$7,500 bonds and were released was reportedly stolen in
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raid at their
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release said
scheduled for trial on burglary Th mas Richards, 27, of residence
Seminole raids were Ralph
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The ddition of eight mills — and grand larceny charges Longwood Rete One Both
Two pickup trucks were used Richard DiLiaio, 41-year-old
1.8 mills more than required by before Circuit Coat judge J, were held i$5,000 bond.
bfkeraW haul awatèzus
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the state would place cloft to William Woodson.
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Onle had been free on bond, early Saturday Sheriff John E.
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fund." The fund is used by the but was ordered held on ,OOo Pol¼ and deputies arrested six Chief Justus East said today charge after agents seized an
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persons and ufxed allegedly he'll ask City Council Tuesday
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By MICK IAWHRIL)GE
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pilot
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drainage study in the Midway area, east
of
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system for the "disadvantaged community," according to Hill flush Seminole County- engineer.
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secord time today
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trial rescheduled for the week
of Sept 16 because the
prosecutor, Assistant State
Alt) James 1' iggatt, was
unable to appear In court.
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breaking his leg while roller
skating.
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U the pilot program is a success Bush said i
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saturated community," Bush said, lie said the federal money."
project will also be monitored for water pollution.
County Planner Bill Kercher said the area ho
Bush pointed out, however, that if the $120,000 is some "poor structures" and a "bad draina
approved it would only provide funds for the pilot problem." He called the pilot proirarn "re1atid
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novative" storm drainage systein will be installed
in a two-block area of the one-tulle square district
for the experiment,
The system will utilize 12-18 inch perforated pipe
and specially designed inlets to provide an Undt'rdrairi sy-stemn to hold ground water beneath the
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consider an application for $1'0,000 of federal
money for funding the Midway drainage project.
The money Is allocated mnder the Community
Development Block Grant provided by the
Department of housing and Urban Developmenç
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In discussions prior to the
Fron a water quality stand ''consistent
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detailed examination of Mayor point, Councilman Harry Terry rezonings until the cornWalter Sorenson 's proposed said he would hke to see roads prehensise plan Is completed"
LAKE MARY
Police budget which included various around the lakes paved to halt
No objections were he
Commissioner Burt Pertm.hmef department requests, the pollution !rem erosion adding from the four council members
has recommended the city's council considered reassessing that
many
lakefront present
council member
police force be beefed up by and
ree v aluating
job homeowners may oppose action Virginia Mercer was out of
luring to new patrolmen Too, descriptions
of this sort
town) on Sorenson 's recom
he said he feels that current Councilman Martin Bacon
Perinchief, in line with niendation that the property ta x
of ficers should be ghen pay Sr. said he ould like to see Bacon s remarks on the work ky reman at three mills
raises totaling $600 each in the concerted efforts in street being done by the special rather than being reduced to
1976 fiscal year
paving and street light In planning and zoning board the 195 level certified by
Perinchief, at a budget stallationsinadditlontobeefing co mmittee on the city's corn- Seminole Propert Appraiser
workshop Saturday, told up the police department
prehcrtsie plan said he will be Terry Goembel
colleagues a five-member
police force would gibe the ci ty
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enforcement and the pay raLws
are necessary' to redu ce police
personnel turnov er.
"it is unreasonable to believe
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LakiMaryisgouigtokeepiLs
A modular construction firm, with the
police officers when they can
"They're playing a waiting game," Ryan said
find better benefits elsewhere,'
capabilities of building six jail cells per day, is of Standard Systems officials He also predicted
sitting in limbo" while the Counts Commission if the count) doesn't request the jail cells soon
he said He recommended
present officers' salaries be decides what to do about the Seminole County the company will return to the original plan of
Increased by $300 annually at Jail, the administrator of the Seminole County nursing home rooms.
Port Authority tSCOE'Am said today.
the beginning of the new fiscal
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Legal Notice

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Kidnap Victim Found Safe

Held On $10,000 Bond

Lejial Notice

THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS IN
CIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL dR
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NOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN. CUlT OF FlORIDA IN AND FOR

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
EIGhTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CUlT OFPLORIDA IN AND FOR FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 75-tSS.CA.Ot•B
SEMINOLE COUNTY

Bronfman In Seclusion

FLORIDA

By BOB LI.OYD
Herald Stall Writer

IN BRIEF

Financial Disclosure Law
To Be Tested In Court
TALLAHASSEE tAP, — The constitutionality of
Florida's financial disclosure law IS scheduled for its
first major court test this week,
Atty Gen. Robert Shevin is expected to personally
argue the landmark case in a Wednesday hearing before
Leon Circuit Judge Ben C. Willis.
Arguing against him will be Regent J. Fred Parker,
representing Lee County Com.nu.ssioner George Goldtrap.
sho has sued to challenge the constitutional basis of the
last that requires public officials and candidates to
disclose their sources of income.
Goldtrap contends that the law invades his privacy and
so violates the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Con.

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GAINESVILLE tAP, — Researchers are redesignmg
farm buildings in an effort to substitute
Florida's hot sun for agriculture's heavy appetite for
fossil fuels.
"When hail of your utility bill is for heating and cooling,
it is comforting to know we might be able to eventually
kiss that imported fuel goodby and rely on the sun fr
much of our energy," said Dr. C. Direlle Baird, assistant
professor in the University of Florida's Institute of Food
and Agricultural Sciences,
111gb on the list of modifications is the common green.
house, said Baird, who has been named to coordinate
solar research projects in greenhouses, crop drying
facilities and other agricultural buildings.

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During 1970 Campaign

Experiment Celebrated

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a celebration here with 88 blacks, Chicanos and other
minorities who participated in her milliondollar experiment
the integratior, of 20 upper crust Southern
private schools.
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Reynolds For.yth, the granddaughter of North Carolina
cigarette magnate R.J. Reynolds, Inherited $500,000 from
the estate of her mother,
ie says she decided "to spend it some other way than
on trinkets for myself."

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MIAMI APi
Southern Bell Telephone Co. officials
say a slowdown in demand for new services is forcing the
firm to lay off 190 of its 30,000 employes statewide.
The layoffs, the third this year for Southern Bell, will
r.an Jerry McLaughlin.
L'Ie effect Aug29, said spo
'1' was an action we regrettel havIng 10 taKe, Dul trw
(or our services didn't materialize at the level we
had irecast," McLaughlin said, "It would be Improper
(orw toretainpeoplefcrwhomwehavenowork."
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the operation and rates of
private1ywned sewer plants,
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request by Mrs. Betty Widths
During two previous public
tops the agenda for tonight's hearings firm officials have
City Council meeting which indicated the company actually
begins at 7:30.
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claiming that a change from controlled by the land
residential to Industrial and developers whose properties
business district zoning would are served by the utility.
hurt the value of their property.
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Agency (planning and zoning fiiancial distress at that time.
commission) deadlocked on the The board at a meeting last
Issue last week, thus giving the week voted to request the
council no recommendation on reinstatement now that the
"if
city's financial status Is much
the request.
At a prior hearing before the improved.
Also on the agenda are public
City Council, Lake Ruth
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testimony from a real estate setting new residency districts
consultant, who said location of for city council members and
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to the homes would devalue the Herman Jean property, east of
IT'S ROUNDUP TIME
SR 427, from business district to
subdivision property.
Tonight's meeting will open commercial.
Sis-ycar-old Scotty Dyer rides his trusty steed in Fort Mellon
Jean claims his property was Park as be dreams the dreams of all boys of riding In the wild
with a continued public hearing
on the request of Longwood rezoned to business district In west, rounding up a herd of the big drls'e. Note the spare mount
Utilities Inc., for a sewer the late 1960's wIthout prior standing by l.a cue his runs out of steam, (Herald Photo by Bill
service rate Increase from $4.50 notification being given to him vientt
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to $9.50 monthly to Sandalwood, by the city.
Longwood Groves, Highland
Hills and Shadow Hill
homeowners. Two other undeveloped areas within the cit'
are Included in the requested
franchised service area.
The sewer franchise ordinance was placed f first
last year. A
readIng Nov.
public hearing was held on Dec.
The recommended levy is up, utility operation and $8,796,942
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS—
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ordinance, and Mayor James City Commissioners will hold however, four cents per (or utility expansion and conR. Lormann signed the their second in a series of thousand dollars taxable struction from federal, state
measure Into law March 28, this budget workshops at 3 p.m. valuation over the 3.96 milLs and bond Issue funds.
The brief agenda for the 4:31)
Tuesday, prior to the regular certified by Seminole Property
year.
Appraiser Terry Goembel's p.m. meeting includes a public
The firm notified its 4:30 p.m. meeting.
hearing on the requested
Last week, comnmlrsioners office.
customers in May that it would
rezoning of the Phil Orr
raise sewer rates from $4.50 to were given Mayor Norman
Floyd asked conunissioners
property
on Sand Lake Road
Floyd's
recommended
budget
$7.50 monthly beginning in June
to have questions and recomand
SR
434 to commercial
1. However, when city officials for fiscal 19'75'76, calling for a mendations on the budget ready
notified Longwood Utilities four mill property tax levy', for Tuesday's workshop to pave general to permit location of a
Inc., that the city has an or- down one mill from the current the way for setting public motorcycle shop.
The city's planning advisory'
dinance on the books governing year.
bearings on the budget.
board has recommended denial
The mayor has recommended of the request, citing its
a $12.36.million budget, the proximity to Lake Brantley
largest tfl the city's history, High School and inwith
the
including $2.7 million for compatibility
general operation, $858,504 for surrounding neighborbhood.
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Mrs. Kiley is accused of
5 hooting her husband, Thon'ai
FI. Kiley, 46, on June 7 at thot,r
3114 Rudder Circle, Sani:d
Adrport, home.
Judge Woodson said the trial
o f Michael H. Wallace, 22., and
'err&gt; C. Wallace, 20, both of
Sanford, had been cheduled to
tart Tuesday. The W'JIlRces
are accused of breakii'g and
e nt.ering the Sanfunl Alliance
Church on June18 with intent to
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and buying, receiving and
concealing stolen property.
The court also tentatively set
trial Tuesday for David Bruce
GIbson, 35, of Sorrento, on a
stolen property charge and for
Walter Jenkins Jr., 41,
Altamonte Springs, on charges
of burglary and grand Larceny.
The worthless check trial of
8.year-o1d Sophie Brelba.rt, of
Court,
Brittany
602
Casselberry, was continued
after defense attorney David
Porter told the court his client
has been hospitalized.

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industrial-type air compressor
at his business.
—Herman Elvin FIelds, 38,
Grace

Boulevard,

Altamonte Springs, $5,000 bond
on a charge of buying, receiving
and concealing stolen property.
—Charles Wesley Asbury, 27,
of 948 Lake Irene Drive,
Maitland, was held on $30,000
bond on two counts of armed
breaking and entering with
intent to conmit a (ebony, three
counts of armed burglary of a
dwelling house, four counts of
grand larceny and a vehicle
burglary charge.
Spokesmen for the Orange
County Sheriff's department
said while the Seminole raids
were being conducted agents
swooped down on a business
and two residences In Orange

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which show tt's possible to get
by" she Sal(1.
L)uerr said her budget
The City proposal would not eliminate
CASSELBERRY
Courril here has completed its any services. But she also said
first go-round with a proposed no new ones would be created.
"I feel the citizens can get by
$2.2 million budget and ended
up, thus far, with a $270,000 without an ad valorem tax. The
deficit, a city official said majority would rather have a
somewhat reduced level of
today.
and no tax," she
Mayor Bill Grier and Finance services
Director Harold Boldt have added.
If the six.mLlI levy passes, it
advocated a six.rnlIl tax on
property tc raise sufficient will be the first time
funds to come up with the $2.2 Casselberry residents have
paid land taxes since the city
million,
But Council Chairman Edith was incorporated.
An estimated 15,000 persons
Duerr said today the city can,
by keeping services at the live in the city.
Grier, however, wants to
present level, get by without
placing a tax on citizens' expand services and is a
staunch advocate of increasing
property.
Each mill produces about taxes — if that's what it takes to
improve and create new ser$100,000 worth of revenue.
Initially, anticipated vices.
"To maintain the present
revenues fell about $550,000
short of money B.oldt said was level of services, it's going to
needed to "maintain existing require sonic taxes," the mayor
said.
v'rices."
Duerr plans to present her
But after the first round of
hearings on the 1975-76 budget, "bare bones" proposal to
councilmen have pared that council members tonight at a
figure down to what Duerr says 7:30 budget hearing at city hail.
Three additional budget work
Is a "very rough" deficit of
a figure she feels can sessions are planned this week,
also. Sessions are planned for
be reduced e.ren further.
"I have gone over the budget Tuesday through Thursday at
and come out with some figures city naIl.
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stolen property arid arresting
two persons.
Officials said the theft ring,
believed to have handled 11
million in popert)' over the last
year, is alleged to have taken
orders funneled through the bar
at Altamonte Springs and stolen
items to "liii the orders."
In some cases, officers said,
stolen items were shipped all
over the country to

"customers."
The raids and continuing
arrests resulted from a three
month investigation started by
the
Seminole
Sheriff's
Department and assisted by
State Beverage Department
agents, Orange Count&gt;'
deputies, and officers from the
Altamonte Springs and Sanford
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— Mildred M. Holly, 1515
Melody Lane, Forest City,
reported a
Westminister
chimes clock, television, radios
and coins, total value approximately $1,500, missing
after a burglary at her
residence.
Eugene Caldarelll, 1403
Mara Court, Sanford, reported
four shotguns and a rifle and
gun rack missing from his
burglarized residence.

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GAINESVILLE (API — A Daytona Beach man
who surfaced too quickly after scuba diving 78 feet In the
Atlantic has died of internal injuries at Shands Teaching
Hospital, officials say.
Kenneth Wagoner, 36, ar' attorney, died Sunday of heart
failure brought on by air embolism, commonly known as
the bends, doctors said.
Wagoner was diving with friends Saturday off New
Smyrna Beach when hl.s scuba thnbc.s ran out of air, officials said, He was brought to the surface by a flotation
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furnishings valued at $10,000.
In other weekend burglary
and theft reports:
—Seven new tires, valued at
$350, were taken when yeggs
burglarized a Standard Oil
Station at 1-4 and SR.434,
Longwood.
— William Blatt, of Society
Park Apartments, Fern Park,
reported thieves made off with
a $500 stereo and an antique
pistol.
Barbara Cossin, Forest
City, reported a $1,500 diamond

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discovered at 3:30 a.m., but an
inventory would be needed to be
sure nothing was taken,
Pollee said the yeggs apparently disabled portions of a
burglar alarm system but not
all of it.
James Jackson, 27, 0(1013 W.
Third St., Sanford, reported he
returned home early today
from an out-of-state trip and
found his apartment bare.
Jackson told officers that
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killed in traffic accidents in Florida during the weekend,
state troopers say.
Heba Maxine Evans, 48, of Gulf Breeze, was hit and
killed while crossing U.S. 98 in the Escambia County city
late Saturday, Uoopers said.
Carl Wadford, 36, of Jacksonville. was killed early
Saturday when hit by a vehicle on a city street, and Henry
Nesbeth, 58, of Lake Wales, was hit and killed late Friday
while trying to cross State Road 60 near Lake Wales, the
troopers said.
A head-on collision claimed two of the other victims.
Troopers saId Esther R. Varner, 41, of Winter Haven, and
Frances M. Doster, 39, of Lakeland, died in the Friday
accident two miles east of Lakeland,

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the seat in the pickup truck.
Sanford police today were
probing a burglary at Zayre's
Discount Department Store,
U.S. 17-92 and Airport
Boulevard. Detectives said
yeggs entered by cutting a hole
In the roof over the appliance
department and that a yellow
fiberglass ladder was found at
the scene but no suspects.
Officers said the ladder was
stamped 'Southern Bell."
Store officials reported
nothing appeared to be missing

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Sheriff's deputies have
arrested men from Ca.sselberry
and Orlando In connection with
the theft of a $1,000 trailer from
a citrus grove at Geneva,
An area resident became
suspicious Sunday night when a
pickup truck started towing a
Parker Bros. Grove Service
trailer from the grove on SR
426. Vincent H. Bliss was
holding the two suspects at

shotgun point when deputies
arrived at the grove.
Booked at county jail on
$10,000 each on charges of
unauthorized entry into a citrus
grove with intent to commit a
felony and grand larceny were
John Michael Rousch, fl, of
1148
Galahad
Drive,
Casselberry, and Roger Dale
Robinson, 18, of Orlando.
Deputies reported the trailer,
used to transport grove trac.
tors, was recovered and a
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purlu4tflttoFlarida Statutes, Section SEMINOLE COUNTY
VENTURE PROBATE DIVISION
that
$65.09,
GORDON A. TAYLOR.
PROBATE DIVISION
MARKETING. INC.. a North FROSATE NO. iS.23OCP
et at,
PROBATE NO.
Carolina corporation. located at 275) In RE: Estate of
Plantiffs,
In Re: Estate 0
Buford Highway, N.E.. Atlanta. GEORGE THOMAS SPRAGO
vs.
dceased
RUTH 0. BROWN
30321. desiring to engage
Georgia
deceased. MICHAEL J. SHOUVLIN,
OF ADMINISTRATION
NOTICE
the
fictitious
name
of
business under
C? al
NEW YORK (AP) — Kidnap.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Ata news conference Sunda:
AND
Dominic Byrne, 53, who with Ca!Wr.
DAYS GASOLINE at II &amp; Florida
and
All
CI'OdItOrs
To
All
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
ed whisky hetr Samuel Bronf- Melvin Patrick Lynch, a 37to
intends
Florida,
46,
Di.spite Byrne's claim that officials showed the press tl e
Sanford.
NOTICE OFACTION
Having ClaIms or Demands AgaInst
All creditorS of the estate of
register the same name with the
man 2d wa. in safe seclusion at ycar.old city fireman, is being two other kidnapers remain at recovered $2.3 million in cas h Said Estate:
TO' PHILLIP W. BALSENHOFE R
Circuit Court Of GEORGE THOMAS SPRAGG.
the
Clerk
of
Suite 1960 Grant Deneau Tower
his mother's mansion today as held oncharges of extortion and large, FBI assistant director j. Bronfman's father paid or hi 5
You are hereby notified and
deceased. are hereby notified and
Seminole County. Florida.
Dayton. Ohio
any
claims
and
present
required
to
required to file any claims or
authorities discounted an at. illegal use of the malls, has Wallace LaPrade said no other return. The original $4.6 mllllo
Venture
Marketing,
Inc.
''0
ARE NOTIFIED that an
demands which you may have
demands which they may have
By Richard A Deal,
leged kidnaper's story that two reportedly told police md the suspects were being sought and ransom demand was halve
tion for damages for breach
against the estate of RUTH
against said estate in the office of
President
men still at large planned the FBI the two unidentified men no further arrests were cx
during the negotiations with (Ii B BROWN. deceased late of Seminole guaranty agreement and to fore
Clerk
of Circuit Court of Seminole
ATTEST'
snatch.
County, Florida, to the Clerk of the closure a mortgage on the following
County, Florida. in the courihouse at
commandeered his car for
abductors. It has not been e
pecJ
P
Deal,
Doh
Circuit Court, and file the same in Property in Seminole County.
Sanford. Florida. within four
Secretary
plained why.
,plicate and as provided in Section Fiorida:
calendar months from the date of
A.
F.
Berry.
Jr,
A Portion of Section 2$. Township
733.16, Florida Statutes. in their
the first publication of thiS notice
Byrne and Lynch, both Inst
of the firm
offIces in the County Courthouse in 2% South. Range 30 East, Seminole
Each claim Or demand must be in
Cues. Hedrick &amp;
born, naturalized America
Seminole County. Florida. within County, Florida, and more par
writir.g nd must state the place of
Robinson. P A
citizens, were to be arraigne
four calendar months from the time ticularly described as follows;
residence and poSt office address of
Attorneys at Law,
Commence
at
the
IntersectiOn
of the first publication hereof, or the
today. Authorities said federa
the claimant and mull be Sworn to
109 East Church Street,
the Northerly right of way line o
same will be barred,
by the claimant, his agent, or his
,ite 301.
charges of kidnaping were no
Lake
Howell
Lane
with
the
Easterly
Filed at Sanford. Florida, this 7th
attorney, or it will beco4'ne .'oid
Orlando, Florida 37502
rignt of way line of Lake Howel
Filed because the victim was no
day of August, 1975
Applicants
according
to law.
Attorneys
for
Boulevard (State Road Number 434
5: Louise B. Gore
taken acroas state lines. Bu
August 7, 1975
1.
11,
II.
75,
1975
Publish:
Aug
a
200
foot right of way as now
As executrix
All interested pecsOnL within sad
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established); run thence North g
DOUGLAS STENSTROM CI
I month period. shall likewise file all
degrees
07'
11"
kidnaping charges which carr
East along said
STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
CITY OF
IC(liOn5 or challenges to tho
Northerly right of way line a
McINTOSH
PHILADELPHIA tAP) ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
validity of the will, qualification of
"The flames Just engulfed spreading cloud of black penalties of life imprisonment
distance of 775.95 feet to the Point of
Attorney for Executrix
FLORIDA
the personal representative. venue
Three firemen caught in a sud- them," said Fire Commissioner smoke.
beginning, From the point of
New York City Police Corn
P.O. Box 1330.
Notice of Public Hearing
IuriSdictiOfl of the court or any
or
beginning thus described return
den flashing of flames during a Joseph Rluo, describing how
Sanford.' Fl.
The fire ctarted Sunday at missioner Michael Codd saii
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
other challenge to the legality of the
South
$5
degree's 07' 41" West a
PublIsh: Aug 11, )$, )975
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by proceedings
spectacular refinery blaze were he escaped the first of dozens of dawn when an 80,000-barrel law enforcement officials an
distance of 7759% feet to said point
DEQS'7
the City Commission of the City Of
David 0 Marks
turned into human torches. All exploslona but looked back to storagetankignitedwhlle being U.S. State Department In
commencement, run thence North
Aitamonfe Springs, Florida. that
As F,pcutor
three died.
7) derres 54' ?5'' W'st .kxuz sid
ee three of hi. men sealed in filled with oil from a tanker. telligence agents are checkin
3,d City CommSon will hold i C ti.rlrs P.5 t44'S
FICTITIOUS NAME
Eastcrly
right
ot
way
Inc.
of
Lake
At least three more (tremen flames.
public hearing:
Attorney for David 0 Marks
The ship was not damaged and the possibility that the two met
Notice ii hereby given that I am Howell Boulevard a distance of
(a) To consider annexation of the Address 5 Palm Ave
were missing and five firemen
"They were trying to get Un- the fire was brought under intended to give part of thi engaged in business at 509 Highland 79807
to a point: run thence
following described properly lying Titusvllle, Fla
were among the 13 perns In. der the foam, but to no avail," control by 9 a.m.
ransom to the Irish Repubilcar Dr., Casslberry 3fl07, Seminole North 67 decrees II' 00" East a ani being in Seminole County. Publish Aug II. II, 1975
County. Florida under the fictitious distance of $25 feet more or less to
jured in the fire that started he said. "They were human
Florida, to wit'
Clean-up crews moved in. Army. LaPrade discounted an
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name
of HILTON CABINET iN. the waters of Howell Lake; run
Lots .1. 6. 7. &amp; 5. Block B, Little
Sunday and burned through the torches.'
They spent the day pouring IRA connection.
STALLATION. and that I intend to thence Southeasterly along
NOTICE OF NAMES OF
Wekiva Estates No 1. PIat Book 9,
night at the Gulf Oil Co. RefineThe blaze at the second larg. chemical foam onto the smoul.
PERSONS APPEARING TO BE
Samuel Bronfman, 21, aftei register said name with the Clerk of waters to 1 POint which bears North Page 57, Section 9. TownShip 21 S.
ry.
OWNERS OF A3ANDONED
est refinery on the East Coast dering tank. The firemen were shaving his eight-day beard anc the Circuit Court, Seminole County. 7dtcrees 07' 49" West from the point Range 79 East,
beginning; run thence South 2
Florida in accordance with the
PROPERTY
to the corporate limits of the City
It was declared under control could be seen for 20 miles. relaxed. There was no apparent showering at the tFlIth Avenu
provisions of the Fictitious Name de'Qref'507'49"Eastadistanceof
of Altamonte Springs. Florida. and Pursuant to SeCtion 13 of Chapter
early this morning by the Flames covering an area about danger.
Statutes, To.Wit: Section $65.09 feet. more or less, to the point of
apartment of his father, Sea
Ib) Toconsideratsothequestion 717, FIrida Statutes. entitled
beginning Lands thus described
Philadelphia Fire Board.
957
Florida
Statutes
a half-mile square roared Into a
and assigning the "Florida Disposition of Unclaimed
But according to Jack Burk, grams chairman Edgar Bronf
contain 197% acres more or less,
S: Marcus Hilton
f Commercial Property Act", notice is hereby
zoning
cla.sif!cation
manager of the refinery, the fa- man, went by helicopter to th&amp; PubliSh: Aug. 1, 11, 1$, 23, 197$
'aS been filed against you and you
to
said
proptrty as given that the persons listed below
Neighborhood
__________________________________________________
are required to serve a copy of your
duty's sewage system failed to family estate at Yorktowr DEQS
that classification is described in Ihe appear to be the owners of un
written defenses, if any, to it on
drain off oil that was spilled heights in Westchester County
zoning ordinances of the City of claimed personal or intangible
Stephen J. ftozarth, Esquire.
Altamonte Springs, Florida. to wit: property presumed abindoned
from the first fire. Fumes Sunday
afternoon,
ac IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Piantiffs' attorney whose address ii
E 033% 000),
Orci;nance Plo 22$ 73 and aS Account Number
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. PostOffice
backed up.
1171, Suite leol, CNA
companied by his father.
amended and supplemented
Arparent Owner Housel. M irene.
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Tower, OrIanco, Florida 3780? on or
"Then it flashed," Burk said.
The present zoning classification 125 Club Rd Sanford. Fl , E 0)19
There the young man was CUlT,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
before September 17. 1975. and file
of
said property Is RI Single Family 0007. Inch, Loiver W. or William,
At 4 p.m., when the area was met and embraced by his dl- CIVIL CASE HO. 75.1401.CA.12-O the original with the Clerk of this
Residential as that classification is Rte I, Sanford, FIa. 3777).
crowded with equipment and vorced mother, Ann Margaret SOUTHEAST MORTGAGE COM Court either before service
described in the zoning ordinances Information concerning the amount
PIntiff' attorney or immediately
men, a bowl of flame erupted. Loeb Bronfman. He spent the PANY, a Florida corporation.
ant regulations of Seminole County. or description of the Property and
Plaintiff, tt ereaftee; otherwise a default wliI
Florida
the names and address of the bolder
There was one explosion, then night at her home In nearby vs.
be 'ntered against you for the relief
The Public Hearing will be held in may be obtalled by any person
FRANCISCO
SEGUNDO
HERNAN
demanded in the Complaint or
another. Flames were every- Purchase, where he was living
the City Hall, Aitamonte Springs, possessing an interest in the
DEZ,
Petition.
where.
at the time he was seized.
Florida. on the September 9, 1975. at property by addressing an inquiry to
Defendant.
WITNESS my hand and seal
30 P.M or as soon thereafter as GERALD A. LEWIS. State Comp
Within minutes the fire
A family friend, Jonathan
NOTICE OF ACTION
this Court on August 7, 1975.
possible, at which time interested troller, as Administrator, Aban
Jumped to 11 alarms, acthatlng Rinehart, said that at the news TO: FRANCISCO SEGUNDO (Seal)
parties ani citizens for and against doned Property Section, Capitol,
As Clerk of the Court
600 fire fighters.
of Samuel's rescue, "there was HERNANDEZ
the proposed amexatlon and Zoning Tallahassee. Ftorida 32302. Be sure
Residence Unknown
By LillIan Jenkins
will be heard. Said hearing may be to mention account nur,ber, name
FlamesscorchedthePenrose alotofsmiling,ahellofalotof
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
As Deputy Clerk
continued from time to time until
address. as publiShed in this
Avenue Bridge over the smiling."
action for foreclose a mortgage on Publish: Aug 11. 1$, 35, Sept. l 197$
final action is taken by the City notice. Unless proof of ownership is
the
following
property
in
Seminole
DEQ
56
Schuylkill River, a key cornAnother family friend In
Cor miision
gie'u'nted to the holder by October
INDIANAPOLIS AP - Sen. Vance Hartke's offices
Florida
This notice shall be posted at the 77. 1975, the properly will be
muter artery Into the city and Yorktown Heights, Peter Kauf- County,
THE
Lot
1,
Block
"D".
were allegedly bugged before the 1970 electIon by persons
City Hall within the City of delivered to the Administrator
CITY OF
the main route between down- man, told reporters that family MEADOWS, UNIT ONE, according
Altamonte Springs, Florida. and in Thereafter, all further claims must
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
trying to gain Information on the Democrat's COt)town Philadelphia and Phila- members came together in the to the pta? thereof as recorded in
three (3) other places within the be directed to the Administrator
FLORIDA
trihutors, the Indianapolis Star said today.
Flat Book 15, Pages 66 and 67, of the
City, and published in the Evening
Notice of Public Hearing
delphia International Airport. middle of the living room and Public
GERALD A LEWIS
Records of Seminole County,
The Star quoted unidentified surces who said three
Herald. a newspaper of general
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'
AsAdministrator
The bridge was closed to all "almost went through the cell- Florida.
circulation in the City of Altamonte
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
men posing as telephone repairmen Planted the listening
traffic. The area around the Ing" in a burst of joy" Jose has been filed against you end you the City Commission of the City of Springs, and Seminole County. Publish' Aug 11, 1$. 1973
DEQ 17
devices in August and September of 1970.
sawUng refinery was sealed Louis, the family butler, opened are required to serve a copy of your Altamonte Springs, Florida. that Florida. onceaweeli for at least four
written defenses, if any, to it on
The copyright story said the SOWCCS were persons Who
(I) consecutive weeks prior to the IN bIB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
off, then power and telephone champagne for the celebration. PHILLIP P FINCH, ESQUIRE of said City Commission will niold a dateofthePubtiCHe6rlriq.tP*date
are presently or formerly associated with International
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
public hearing:
In the neighborhood
Both at the apartment and the Gray, Adamt, Harris &amp; Robinson,
(a) To consider annexation of the
cf the first publication to the date of CUlT OF FLt' IDA IN AND FOR
PA.,
plaintiff's
*$%O$I
went dead,
follOwing described property lying' tpie last pubIiC4tiOn, both date's In. SEMINOLE COUNTY
estate the Bronfmans declined addressisl0l Eastat?onsevs,
agency.
Robinson Street,
fld being in !eminole County,
clusiveshallniofbefessthantwenty. PROBATE DIVISION
flrernen tried to battle the to talk with newsmen, but the 6- P. 0. flax 304*. Orlando, Florida
The newspaper said is'InveataUon of allegi political
to wit:
eight (25) dayS. In addition, not ic
PROBATE NO. 1733
bltze,
buf they realized It was foot.2 younger Brontman, clad 37507,, on or before the 17 day 0? Florida,
SE .4 of SEt of NE'.s Of NW.4
shall be posted In the orea to be In re the Estate of:
"dirty tricks" also disclosed that a listening devk was
useless. commissioner Rizzo In work shirt and jeans, ap- September, 197,3, and file the
1$
2). Range 29 10 the
considered
annexation and JOHN A BURTON. IV
hidden In a plastics plant during a 1970 XI)Cet1fl€ 01
criginl wIth the clerk of this Court corpora'e limIts of the
toning at least fifteen (1%) days prior
City of
Deceased
announced,
"Let
it
burn.
It'll
peared
unhurt.
either before servce on plaintiff's Altamonte Springs, Florida. and
Ike's financial
liinen,
to the date of the PubliC Hearing
FINAL NOTiCE
have to burn Itself out. It may
LaPrade said it was "abuo- attorneys or immeda?elv thereaf
(bI To consider alsø the question
DATED this 79th dy of July. AD
Notic, is hereby gym that the un
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two days, maybe ttree, but lutely' untrue that Samuel had tee; otherwise a default will
of designing and assigning the
1975.
dersigned wilt, on the 74th day of
entered against you for the relief zoning classification of Commercial
5' PhyllIs .Sordahi,
that's all we can do."
September, A (3 , 197%. present to the
been "buried" with a 10.day demanded In the c')mplaint.
Neighborhood (C Pit to said
City Clerk
I4onoqable Circuit Judgeof Seminole
Five of the injured were fire- supply of water and air as the
WITNESS my hand and seal of property as that classification is
of the City of
WASHINGTON AP) — The chairman of the Senate
County, Florida. hi5 final return,
this Court on August I. 1975.
men
who
were
treated
at
local
kidnapers
had
claimed
in
a
decribed in the zoning ord'nances of
Altamonte Springs, Fia
account xnd vouchers, as Ad
panel probing US. intelligence agencies
the City of Altamonte Springi,
Publish' Aug 1. 1). 15. 25. Sept.
burn centers. They were all in ranaom note to Edgar Bronf- (Seat)
mlnistnatoi' C I A of the Estate of
government has the technological capacity to impose
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Florida, Cowl?: Ordinance No 775fl
1,1975
.1o4'in A Burton. IV, deceased. and at
or
stable
conditions,
man
last
Monday.
Clerk of Circuit Court
"tatal
a dintnr Pur mm en
and as amended and supplemented.
DEQIC
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said time. thcn and there, make
By: LillIan Jenkins
The present toning classification
application to the said Judge for a
"There would be no place to hide," Sen. Frank (iurch,
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
Deputy Clerk
of said property Is Agricultural I (A
final settlement of hli a1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Dldaho, chairman of the committee, said &amp;inday cm
PubliSh: Aug. II. 1$, 2$. Sept. I, 1915 I) as that classification is described
ministration of said estate, and for
virtue
of
that
certain
Writ
of
DEQ 57
NBC's "Meet the Press."
an older discharging H. Arthut
___________________________ in the zoning ordinances and Execution issued out of and under
regulations of Seminole County,
Visit
Cburch said the eavesdropping technology given the
flunton as such Administrator
the seat of tf,e County Court of
Florida.
Dated this the 5th day of August,
government by intelligence agencies would enable the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
Seminole
County,
Florida,
upon
a
The Public Hearing will be held in
A
D 1975
FO
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
government to impose total tyranny "and there would be
the City Hall, Altarnonte Springs, final Judgment rendered In thu
H Arthur flurt
FLOR IDA.
aforesaid
court
on
the
6th
day
of
Florida, cx th Septerrber 9, 1975, at
no way to fight b3ck because the most careful effort to
A Adminittra!or C T A
June,
A
0
197%.
in
CASE NO,: 75.99S.CA.49.B
that
certain
case
130 P M or as soon thereafter as
of
the Estate of
Oil
combine together in resistance to the government, no
GORDON A TAYLOR.
possible, at which time Interested entitled, Southeastern Financial
John A Burton. IV
et
at,
Corporation
Plaintiff,
vs
rave
matter how privately it was done, is within the reach of
parties and citizens for and against
Deceased
Plantiffs,
the proposed annexation arid zoning Senkarik d b a Buttons &amp; Bows,
the government to know, such is the capability of this
CLEVELAND &amp; MIlE
Y.
Defendant,
which
aforesaid
Writ
of
will be heard. Said hearing may be
technology."
Attorneys for Estate
MICHAEL .1. SHOUVLIN,
continued from time to time until Execution was delivered to me as
P 0 Drawer 7
etC ef Cl.
Sheriff
of
Seminole
County,
Florida,
final action Is taken by the City
Sanford, Florida 37771
and I haVe levied upon the following
Defendants.
Commission,
PubliSh Aug 11, ii. 197%
NOTICE OFACTION
TPiisnotic'pehall be posted at the dOl,.J'ibCd properly owned by Faye
DEO
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City Hall within the City of Stnkarik d be Buttons I Bow's. said
VAIL, Cob. (/,4 — PresiThis evening, the President TO' LOUIS H DAP4CHO
Suite 1960, Grant Deneau
property
being
located
In
Seminole
Altamonte
Springs,
Florida.
and
in
BRIDGEPORT, Coon. (AP) - A halfway house for
dent Ford begins a hectic two- will attend a GOP fund-raising Tower
FICTITIOUS NAME
County, Florida, more partIcIarty
three (3) other places within
alcoholics has found a slightly tipsy way to help win the
Notice is hereby given that we are
day tour to six cities In four dinner in Des Moiies before
Dayton, Ohio
described
as
follows'
City, arid published in the Evening
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
All the furniture, furnishings, engaged in business at 2177 Holy
bottle of the bottle — dogs named Brandy, Ginger, Blackstates by visiting an cx- (lying to Minneapolis for an
Hepald, a newspaper ot general
action
for
damages
for
breach
Of
•
fixtures,
inventory, stock.in trade, Ave. Sanford, Seminole County.
circulation in the City of Altamoote
berry and Cognac.
perirnental oil shale mine at overnight stay. Ford's Tuesday guaranty agreement and to lore
Florida under the fictittout name of
Springs, and Seminole County, end any end all Qoods located at the
Many people turn to alcohol because bumans are not
nearby Ilifle, Cob,
schedule In Minneapolis In. closure a mortgage on tne (oliow:ng Florida, once a weekfor at least four place of the business of (Pie defen CHRISTIAN DAY CARE CENTER.
arid that we intend to register said
satisfying their emotional needs, says Bob Ryan,
The trip, during which the cludes speech-making 'tppear- property in Seminole County. () consecutive weeks prior to the dent Buttons and Bows, 2640 name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Florida'
Hiawatha
Avenue.
Unit
3.
Sanford,
date
of
the
Public Hearing, the date
executive d'rector of the Guenster Home and himself a
Preshient makes seven ances at the American Legion
Court, Seminole County, Florida in
A portion of Section 25, Township
Seminole
County.
Florida
including
of the first publication to the date of
reformed alcoholic.
speeches, includes stops today national convention and before 71 South, Range 30 East. Seminole the last publication, both dates in. ull clothing and display units.
accordance with the provisions of
fh Fictitious Name Statutes, To
"Feedadog,walchhlmshakehistail... theynevertake
County,
I:iOqida,
arid
more
per.
Addlticvi.l
information
avaiIabr
in Colorado and Iowa. He a Republican leadership rally
clusive Shall not be less than twenty.
Wit
Sect
14$ 09 Florida Statutes
ticularfy
described
as
followi:
you for granted," he says. "Everybody's been telling you
eight (71) days. In addition. notice from the Civil Division of tPe
spends the night In Minneapolis and a luncheon.
1957
Commence at the intersection of
Seminole
County
Sheriff's
Depart
shall
be
posted In the area to be
you've been doing wrong. A dog doesn't say
and visits Illinois on Tuesday.
IMasters
Later Tuesday, he will fly to the Northerly right of way line of considered for annexation and men?,
anything. He just loves you."
Carol S Snoke
Lake HowellLanewith the Easterly
and
the
undersigned
as
Sheriff
of
:oninoatleastfireen(1S)daysprior
The midmorning visit to the Illinois to speak at the dedjea.
right of way line of Lake Howell
Seminole County. Florida, will at Publisi, Aug 11, II, 75. Sept,), 1975
the date of the Public Hearing
Rifle mine Is to underscore tion of the Everett M. Dlrksen Boulevard (State Road Nurnbe 13e. toDATED
11:00AM. on the 19th oay of August, nea SO
this 79th day of July. A.D
Ford's view that oil from shale Memorial Library in Pekin
a
right
of
200
foot
way
at
flew
AD.
1975. offer for sale and tell to
)97$
and
rock is one way the United
establisl'ed); run then.e North U
thehiohe'stbiddt'f'.fOrcath.tUbiect
5:
Phyllis
Jordahl.
a regional wt'lte House degrees 07' 11" East along said
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT.
to any and all existing loins, at the
City Clerk
States can Increase domestic conference on domestic affairs Northerly right uf way fine a
NEW YORK tAP) — The Coast Guard held a Soviet
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL dR.
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
of the city ot
energy
production
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
distariceof 77$9S feel to the ,,oint of
and in Peoria.
trawler here today after boarding parties scoured nine
County Courthouse in Sanford,
Altamonte Sonings. Fla.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
decrease
reliance
on foreign oil.
beginning From the poInt of
Publish' Aug 1%. 15. 75 5. Setif. 1, Florida, the above described per
Soviet fishing vessels and found pounds of protected
It also Includes several 0(11. beginning 'Ihus described return 1975
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$.IS97.CAO4.B
'onal property.
Ford was to Inspect two pilot
lobster and crab on board the impcunded shlr.
DIVISION I
South 5$ degrees 07' 4)" West a
fundi
and
a
heavy
DEP
1$
That
said
sale
is
being
made
to
projects for use
In re the Marciaq, of
A Coast Guard spokesman said Nikolai Ivanovich
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
of waste Pro- schedule of meetings with Re- distanceof77l 9Sfeet to said point of
THERESA LYNN MIDDLETON
duced
when
shale
rock
is
shatcommencement,
run
thence
North
Execution.
Nikonov, the master of the 247-foot stern trawler Zaraysk,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
publican. Ieadert.
F AY A P D,
73 degrees SI' 75" West along said
John E. Polk,
tered and heated to turn
was to be arraigned today for Illegally taking the catch
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Wife.
For
this
reason,
the
RepubliEasterly rght of way line of Lake
Sheriff
tarlike material into oil. Waste
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
and
from the Continental Shelf.
Howell
Boulevard
distance
of
Seminole County, Florida
can National Committee Is paySEMINOLE COUNTY
79502 feet to a point; run thence
Publish' July 71, Aug 1. 11, ii, 1975 LIONEl. THOMA5 FAVARD. JR
The Zaraysk was seized Sunday about O mies east of
disposal has created environ. ing for the entire trip except (or North 67 degrees 4% 00"
PROBATE DIVISION
Hu5b5d
East
154
mental problems for developers
Atlantic City, N.J., then ted into port here at the Coast
PROBATE NO.
________________________
NOTICE OF ACTION
initial
helicopter
flight
from
iistar,ce of $73 feet more or less to
of oil shale.
In Re: Estate of
ro LICPIEI THOMAS FAYARD,
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Guard station on Governor's Island.
Vail to Rifle to Grand Junction, he waters of Hoarell Lake;
FRANCIS ., HARRINCTON
JR.
NAME
STATUTE
The projects at Rifle are
hence Southeastery along said
deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVIIN,
177 PIPIEVILLE ROAD
signed to show the waste "sad Cob. The GOP's costs will aatt'rs to a point which bears North
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
pursuant to Florida Statutes. Section
include
$2,206
an
hour
for
use
of
Pdegrees07'49"Westfrointhep.,Int
LONG
BEACH, MISSISSIPPI
asaroedbedcompactocandas
To All Creditors and All Persons $65.09, that DAYS INNS OF 39540
4 beginning; run thence South
HavingClsimsoroemandsAgaua,t
AMERICA, INC. a Georgia coi'.
soil for growing certain crocs
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Said Estate:
By Tuesday night, Ford Is to hegree'sOl'ø"Eas'adistinceo
IJ)S ANGELES 'APi - Those who say George Wallace
poratlon, located at 2351 Buford that TIItRESA
eet, more or lets, to lhe punt
The PresIdert arranged to
IVIIN MID
You are hrrehy notifed and Highways. P1 C . Atlanta, Ceorgia DtC TON
back in Vail to resume his
int healthy enough to run for president "are paralyzed
has filed a
walk 1,200 feet into the mine to vacation stay. After more golf, )eg'nning Lands thus described required to present any clams and 30374, desirIng 'a er.gage in buSi,,ets Petitior, In PAVARD
the aboye styled Court
ontain 19.75 acres more or lets.
above the neck," the Mabama governor has declmred.
demndt which you may have under the fictitious name of DAYS ICC DissottIo
as been filed against you and you
of Marriage arid you
olerve thedlgglng of shale and tennis and socializing, he is to
against the estate of FRANCIS J. iNN and TASTY WORLD at I I I. are required to serve a
Wallace, here to address the 76th annual convention 01
to Inspect a
ire required to serve a copy of your
copy of yqu,'
refining facility return to Washington next Mon. uritten defenses, if any, to It on HARRINC,TOPI, deceased of late of Florida 46. Sanford, intend* to Wrlttendeftnset, If any, toit on Alan
the Veterans of Foreign Wars this eve4lng, has refused to
where oil ii cooked out of the
Seminole County, Florida, to the register the same name with the A, Dl9ey,
Petitioner's Attorney,
day, stopping en route In Q'zI. Iteptien .J. Bozarth, ESquire. Clerk of the Circuit Court. and fil, Clerk of
give up his political ambitions despite being paralyzed
the Circuit Court of whose $ddrns i Dt (W.&amp;...
fantlffi atfrr,.w intm.j4,..s it
.
irom a 1912 assa1naUon attempt.
cago
arid
Milwaukee.
TM same Itt duplicate and as SemInole County, Florida.
3359, Sanford, Florida, 33771, on or
perature and high $xesaure
ott Office Box 117). Suits 14.0), CNA
provided In Section 733.16, Florida tS.eai)
And although he has not yet formally declared his In.
b.for, September 5, 1975, end file
rower,
Orlando,
Fioc
Ida
37102
On
CC
Before flying frxn Colorado
M*$IJ$M, I,, ttiie' offices In tP
DAYS IPIPIS OF
the Cli,3in* wth the Clerk of this
*fote September 17. 195, and file
ttntioa ft the 1976 presidential race, he told reporters
f.,nty Courthouse in Semiiole
to the Midwest, Ford scheduled
AMERICA, INC
Court either before service on
se original with the Clcrk of this
Sunday, "I certainly am cor1de.ring finning" in next
County, Florida, within four
By' KingSton L Howard,
a meeting in Grand Junction
:ourt either before service or,
Petitioner's Attorney or im
Calendar months from the lime of
year's Ikmocratic primaries.
President
mediately thCrefter; Otherwise a
'lantiptt'
attorney
or
immediately
with a group of nine officials
the first puIication hereof. or the ATTEST
Default will be entered against
heaaf tie; otherwis, a cfault will
from western Colorado commusame wIll be betted.
Jo Ann F. Dotter,
far the rctlef demanded in, the
e entered against you for 'he relief
FIled at Sanford, Florida, this 7th AssIstant Secretary
Petition
nities. He then files to
Umanded in the Complaint
day of August, 1975.
A F Berry, Jr.
'et it ion
W I P1155 my hand and the seal ,
Moines to deliver a farm policy
5' Marie H Coyle
of the firm
this Court on the 1st
WITNISS my hand and seal of
NEW ORLEANS APi -• Searchers dig through the deday of August,
address at the Iowa state lair,
As Admlnstratrix
Cite's, Hedrick I Rob'r,son, P A
1975
his Court cn August 7, 1975
bris of a burned out British oil tarker today (or three
OCUGLAS
STENSIROM
OF
Attorneys
at
Law,
(Seal)
where Republican Coy. Robert
Sc.')
STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
109 East Church Street.
missing ci-ewinen.
As Clerk of the Court
Arthur H Beckwitp,, Jr
Ray hu waived the general
McINTOSH
Suite 301,
By lillian Jnkint,
Clerk of Circui7 Court
Three bodies were found Sunday durIng an Initial
public's $2 admission fee for un
Attornjy for Administ:atrix
Orlando. FlorIda 37507
As Deputy Clerk
fly; Lillian Jenkins
search of the Globtik Sun, whichbur lntofla neFnday
P 0. Box 1330, Sanford. P1
Attorneys for Applicants
hour during the piesiclentlal
'ublish: Aug.
Deputy Clerk
15,35, Sept, 1,
Publish:
Aug.
I),
PubliSh' Aug
1975
II, 1$. 23, 1975
after colhdin with an oil platform in the Gulf if Mexico.
Publish' Aq ,
visit.
3 1975
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Dogs Join Bottle Baffle

Monday, Aug. II, 1975—JA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Monday, Aug. ii, ins

The city's decision not to the city. The project we. two

Guillet and Ci':l Gosline, of the extend the deadline for starting units under ttie number
East Central Florida Regional construction of the finn's 996- req'triig a cmp.ilsory study.
Also on the agenda will be the
Planning Co.1ncll, will report on unit Crooked Creek P'.L
best US'! of land owned by project has be" ;;.csied by final reading of an ordinance
extending the maintenance
Western 'and Planning Co., We!'tr1 Land.
to
bond
for streets ir1 developThe firm had refused
presentlt zoned Planned Unit
at request a Developmental ments to two years; a county
(PUDI
Development
tonight's city council meeting Regional Impact study from the road maintenance program in
Pliuinlng Council as directed by the city.
at 1:30.

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Ard one of the best thinqs about SdCco
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u.'are just how competitive Safeco prices are
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the details, drop by tnv offIce or
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILI.IAM D. CURHIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Direeto:

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University.

The purpose of the grant Is to set up substance
abuse centers to study the possibility of treating
indwidtaLs who are abusers in the same setting
with the same therapist.
Substance abusers are identified as those individuals who are abusing both drugs and alcohol.
The philosophy of treatment throughout the
country has been to establish alcohol centers that
could treat only alcoholics and drug centers that
could only treat drug abusers.
If, through research, the government is able to
show that substance abusers, regardless of substance of abuse, can be treated in the same setting,
it will, in the future, fund only substance abuse
centers.
This would eliminate duplication of funds that
have been spent to set up separate centers for the

producer

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Month, 1240; 6 Months, $14.20:
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of Oviedo.

Garcia Vote
Realism

The issue was larger than a tiny naval insta Hat ion in the vast sweep of the Indian Ocean as
Congress got down to the business of approving
expansion of military facilities on the island of
Diego Garcia the other day.
The debate reflected much dissatisfaction in
Congress with any foreign undertakings that involve our national security. It was symptomatic of
the general head-in-the-sand attitude that has
developed in Congress since detente with the
communists blossomed as the centerpiece of our
foreign policy.
For example. Sen. Mike Mansfield, the

majority leader, was grossly overstating the case
when he said that the relatively small appropriation of $13.8 million this year for construction on Diego Garcia could draw the United
States of America into a "new and dramatic adventure in South Asia."
The simple truth is that the United States is
not likely to be involved in any more Vietnams in
the foreseeable future. Nor are we likely to engage
in dramatic new ventures anywhere on our own

initiative.
The United States must maintain a credible
naval force in the Indian Ocean for defensive
reasons. Fully one-half of the world's oil tanker
traffic traverse the Indian Ocean and the United
States must protect the vital sea lane.
The threat to the shipping is not imagined.
Russia already has taken the initiative in the Indian Ocean by establishing or arranging for a
number of naval bases on its littoral. These include, as we learned recently, a missile repairing
and storage facility at the Somalian port of Berbera at the entrance to the Red Sea.
The United States has no alternative but to
counter the potential Soviet threat by assuring
flexibility and independence for its own navy.
Without the facilities at Diego Garcia
which
is a British, not Asian, island the U.S. fleet would
have to be replenished by a string of tankers
stationed across 4,000 miles to the Philippines.
Apart from being vulnerable, the supply line also
would be uncertain since the Philippines already
are asking the Navy to leave the islands. With a
facility on Diego Garcia, a U.S. carrier task force
could operate on its own in the Indian Ocean for
months.
The decision by Congress to continue a modest
development at Diego Garcia exhibits a realistic
view of our defense needs, as well as a refreshing
realism in a period of detente.

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The behavior of Congress when it conies to its own pay
rarely has been very circumspect It is easy to discern
the root of the problem
a lack of political fortitude among

raises

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member-s.

In 1969 Congress exhibited one historic approach to the
problem when it raised the pay of members by a staggering 41
per cent $30000 to $42,500. The general rationale is to secure
the raise ins non. election year and to take a big plunge so the
music has to be faced only mce
In 1972 Ccmgrrss conplaIned that its members had only eight
raises In some 170 years. Members exhibited another
traditional ingenuity. They authorized formation of a 12
member non.congresc*ial salary commission which would
make recommendations to the President. The President could
authorize the salary raise without an act of Congress. Ergo,
Congress did not have to face voters wrath since it did not act.
hi 1975 Congress used a "watch—he—Jett-hand" approach.
With the minimum of public attention and with the utmoet of
haste, Congress' right hand attached an amendment to an obs-ure bill relating to health and safety standards in the post
office which would give members an annual cost of living pay
increase.
The best that can be said for the meth4 is that it is a furtive, back door approach predicated on the belief that the voters
willforget it all next November.
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pay

These individuals serve In Group 2 while Group 5
of the committee will be represented by Oviedo
residents Stuart W. Brown, James D. Colbert and
David M. Earle.
Alternates in Group S include Michael J. and
Edward D. Duda and James E. Pearson, all of
Oviedo.

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alcoholic end for the drug abuser.
Thee Door is establishing two such abuse cenin
ters, one to be located In Apopka and the other
Winter Garden. These centers will offer a full range
of medical, psychiatric and psychological services
to central Florida residents.
Particular emphasis will be placed In the
treatment of the seasonal farm worker.
These centers will be predominately staffed with
members of the minority population, many who
grew up In central Florida and have returned to the
area after completing their education.
be opened
According to officials, the centers will
by Oct. 1, 1975.

awarded a research grant of $375,000 from the
National Institute of Drug Abuse.
Thee Door
one
programs In the U.S.
awarded the grant. Some of the other programs
receiving the grants include Rutgers University
and Cambridge School of Medicine, Harvard

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has
appointed 15 members and their alternates to the
175-76 Florida Celery Committee, whIh Investigates supply and demand conditions.
Too, the committee recommends to USDA the
total annual marketable quantity of celery that may
be handled during the season, providing a basis for
setting
marketing allotments.
According to William C. Knope, field
representative with USDA, those appointed to the
committee include W.W. Tyre of Sanford and B.F.
Wheeler Jr., and W.R. ClonLs, both of Oviedo.
Ticketed as
are W.W. lyre Jr., of
Sanford and John W. Evans and W. Rex Clonts Jr.,

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federal court in San Francisco
NEW YORK (AP)
Two courts to appoint an admnln- the Grand Bahamas, he has tor and Ellen Kurtz, minority en over by Hughes in 1969.
"You're kidding," was the growing out of the Air West
Manhattan stockholders have Istrator for his estate,
been dead for an indefinite pe- stockholders of Air Liquidation
filed suit contending that 110wrind and is claimed to be alive Co., formerly known as Air only comment from an attorney takeover by Hughes, Including
ard H. Hughes is dead.
The civil complaint in state "for the personal profit of van- West Inc. In the suit, they seek for the New York law firm of an antitrust action brought by
from the company's stock- David Cox, which represents the Kurtzes.
If the recluse billionaire Supreme Court alleges that otis and sundry persons."
I, Walton Bader, attorney for
doesn't surface to respond to while Hughes is reputed to be
holders as a class, damages of Hughes in Air West
said conspiracy is
their suit, they Intend to ask the residing at the Hotel Xanadu in
The suit was brought by Vic- $100 million. Air West was t.akAnd in Los Angeles, Hughes the Kurtzes,
at the heart of the litigation
spokesman Richard Hanna and, "without Hughes, how can
said, "Of course he's alive. Ills
prove a conspiracy?"
office is in touch with him all you
as far as we
"The man
the time."
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Cambodia Border

BANGKOK, Thailand (Al')
Fighting erupted at a
refugee camp for Cambodians near the Thai-Cambodian
border over the weekend and at least two Cambodians
were killed and several wounded, Thai Interior Ministry
officials said today.
The officials said a three-man team has been sent to the
Ban Kiong Yai camp to investigate the incident.
Meanwhile, the English-language newspaper Bangkok
Post said four refugees were killed and 10 wounded
Saturday and quoted police as
gunfight erupted
when a group of refugees protesting government
regulations clashed with refugees who opposed them.
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lesson is that we learned
recently while watching the old World War If
movie, "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo."
Wouldn't you know right In the middle of the
movie there was a commercial break for Suzuki
Motorcycles.
Bill Currie
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Gay Father St'i' rs Protests

The Kurtzes' suit contends don't even know if there is a
that Hughes and some of his will," said Bader. "Nobody has
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. that he's intelligent, he looks
lie says Michael, 18, has gotBut two years ago, he joined associates deliberately de- seen him for 10 years or more.
Ala)
A father of four who straight, he works at the uni- ten over his Initial mixed feel, the Gay People's Union at the pressed the price of stock In Air Unless it can be proved other.
says "I simply don't look at versity and he's raising some ings, but 16-year-old'
Justin has University of California West to make the sale of the wise, he is either dead or inpeople in terms of gender any nice kids," says one of 1-less' yet to accept it.
campus here.
airline to Hughes more at. competent and the burden of
longer" has stirred up thin colleagues in the field of sex
"lie's still worried about
After a 25-year naval career tractive to stockholders and proof must rest with Mr.
community with his crusade for education,
what his friends will think," that brought him the rank of eliminate opposition to the sale. Hughes or those acting in his
freedom of sexual preference.
"lie just doesn't look or act said Hess as he got dinner commander, the Navy disSeveral suits are pending in behalf."
The fact that Gary Hess, 45, is the way people want to believe ready with the help of Wendy charged [ l ess From the Rea well-regarded educator and homosexuals always do."
and Kevin. Justin remained in serve.
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school board member in addi.
Hess says his children have the bedroom, out of sight."
His discussions of homosexn
tion to being a successful father reacted well to the situation. lie
When be was married to a uality in high school classrooms
cJARN$)
has sharpened the dispute. Fur- says Wendy, 14, and Kevin, 12, pretty dark-haired woman
were followed by vicious per/
thermore, he's involved in are matter-of-fact about it and from whom he was divorced sor;il telephone calls and atschool sex education.
have worked out whatever and who later died Hess says tezipts by a group called Con"_ A - V I.
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infuriate' so many people is friends and classmates,
homosexuality.
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what seems to be an explanation for his own poor
performance.
Is the nation's balance of
situa tion
Improvi ng or deteriorating? It's hard to tell ;
flukey.
As measured by the net liquidity balance,
payments
$1.2 bi llion surplus in the
June quarter. That represented ade terioraUon
from the first-quarter surplus of $2.9 billion.
Measured by the official reserve transactions
basis, payments showed a $1.6 billion def4clt, but
that was an improvement f ro m the $3.3 ll
deficit registerd in the first quarter.
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You may conclude from this that sales are
spurting. And you may draw the conclusion that
Florida.
the nation Is moving up out of the recession.
.
He was born a British colonist, became
However, those figures really show that sales
Spanish when the English moved out after the
volume declined. IfWes
es were to show a gain
Revolution, and finally an American when the
they would have to come to a total at least 9.5 per
United States took over.
cent higher than the year before to compensate
Throughout the cha ng es of flags his loyalty
for the rise in
remained
fixed to Florida.
Hya
Criticism of the jobless figures reported
At the end of his colorful life hewrote: "East
Washington also seems to be growing because of
looks
FloridaIs
the land of my nativity. It has been the
what could be a very serious error of
Before entering the large room with than- A mole on the right side of his chin
methodology that undoubtedly will be passed off dellers and cushy carpet, Sen. Edward Kennedy, powdered In order to obecure it a bit for pictures. theater of my life and I expect it to be the
depository of my bones. I promise myself, then,
as a fluke.
this morning's star attraction, whispered
His couture Is unremarkable
conservative a shade tree in the rear ground off the stage."
Doubts about the reliability of the unem- something to a young lady on
dark blue suit and tie, striped shirt, black shoes;
plomeit fig-ires arise from the practice of
She smiled and somewhat surreptitiously however, be is much nattier from the waist up.George Clarke's father, Thomas, was one of
the earliest settlers after the British flag was
dropping from the labor force figure individuals slipped from her purse a large chartreuse comb the part that the camera concentrates on.
who have become so discouraged that they no
raised In 1763. During the Revolution, young
and the Senator from Massachusetts stole Into pants are baggy and shoes unglossy.
longer look for work,
George
was apprenticed to Leslie, Panton &amp;
the gentlemen's quarters.
First Na tional City Bank economists are
"In days pahat" and "on bchawf of" are Forbes, the great trading firm that was more
Toilette concluded, Sen. Kennedy was ready to phrases he uses In his celebrated Kennedy New powerful than the
warning Americans not to become too optimistic
government Itself. The
meetthepressandannounce
— well,no,notthat Engla. His freckled
over a drop ln Joblessness to8.4 per cent inJuly
held Infront company agreed to supply the boy with food,
he was going to run for president, as he is of him, alternating one on top the other, with drink and clothing, 'treat
because it could be temporary.
him well and teach
When the economy begins to improve, they unendingly asked but that the fourth annual occasional short forays to the aide to advance a him the rules of commerce, hiding nothing."
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial pro-celebrity point.
say, discouraged dropouts might
George was a precocious lad, In business and
work force. A goodly number will fall to obtain tennis tournament would be held at Firest Hills
He
spoke
about
the
expected
$100,000-plus
gate
other
things. Old company records show that the
to
the
Stadium
on
Saturday,
Aug.
23.
jots lmmmediately, and thus will be added
that
the
tournament
would
yield
In
order
to
help
teen-ager
bought from his employer a 15-monthjobless rolls.
The Senator has a
strong-jawed
and
large
If
the
education
of
"disadvantaged
young
people,"
old
child
of a household slave, Flora. Shortly he
Sindlinger &amp; Co., a polling and research firm, lean face, not at all the jowly, baby-brother blacks,
yellows, Appalachian whites, Indians, bought Flora herself for 400 Spanish pesos and a
goes so far as to suggest that most of the im- Teddy of some
photographs. Yet his skin, Chicanos, "so that they may serve as catalysts of few months later granted her freedom 'for faithprovement in the unemployment rate this year
medium
rare
from
the Cape Cod sun, seems racial justice, just as Robert Kennedy was a ful service."
can be attributed to this situation.
delicate. His hair, at least now, was in stable catalytic agent in this area.
Albert Sindlinger, president of the firm, says it
waves, modishly long at the collar, reddishBy that time Clarke, with his Informal but
is unlikely that the correction will show up In brown but with graying tufts at the sideburns.
"And we hope," said the Senator, "that it will growing family, had arrived at junior partner
August unemployment figures. But he suggests His smile is toothy, slightly chipmunkv. His eyes give some of these children the chance to ex- status In the trading firm. He decided to remain
the nation might be In for a shock on or about are a light blue-green, crinkly . the edges; perience the joys and possibilities of this when the Spanish returned and transferred his
Oct. 6, when the September figures are released. saggy eyelids add an unstudied soft, sad quality. eointry."
activities from St. Augustine to Fernandina.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The complaints,
service than all other major through June 1973."
makers of GE and Panasonic
The FTC said in its complaint U.S. brands.
In fact, the FTC said, the
color television sets would be against GE that there was no
The agency said Matsushita elei.tronics group's tests did not
prohibited under a proposed "reasonable basis" for claims advertised that its Panasonic establish the Panasonic as
government order from claim- that its color sets required less Quatrecolor CT 701 color set easiest, least time-consuming
ing superiority for their appli- service than those of Zenith or was rated by the National Elec- or least expensive to service. It
ances unless the claims are RCA. It also said independent tronics Association as the aIst said the tests did not in.
backed by valid data.
surveys failed to support GE's "easiest to service of all color dude a broad sample of major
In complaints filed Sunday, claim that Its sets required less televisions they tested in plants sets.
the Federal Trade Ccmmlsston
alleged that General Electric
Co. and Matsushita Electric
Corp. of America were guilty of

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false advertising when they
claimed their sets were more
reliable than those of other
manufacturers.
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from responses by six major lv
hUNTINGTON, W.Vs. (AP) Coiigress,I have lots of jobs I'm ing nwspaper ads, driving
producers to an FTC order to
Not only Is Rep. Ken Hechler trained to do," said Hechler, trucks and working at a restausubstantiate their advertising getting good publicity out cf who was unopposed in the 1974
rant as a waiter. He began his
claims,
working odd jobs during the election,
third
treek Sunday stirring
The four other companies
congressional recess, he's
Zenith Radio Corp., RCA Corp., learning some worthwhile
Hechler, a maverick Demo- apple butter at the Appalachian
Philco-Ford and GTE-Sylvania skills.
crat, has spent the past two Arts and Crafts Festival in
Inc. were not named in the
'If I'm ever defeated for weeks collecting garbage, sell- Beckley.

Open now at

Hollister Building
Suite 200
3535 Lawton Road
Orlando, Fla. 32803
Our phone numbers remain the same:
894-3431
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894-3438
Other Departments
By The Associated Press
In Detroit, meanwhile, civil began last fall and prompted
A little more than 30 per cent
Boston school officials were r ih
i gh ts leaders prepared f or ap- racia l tension and violence that of the 84,000 pupils in
ordered to appear in federal peals of a school desegregation continued over the summer, schools are scheduled to be
today to explain their order that ruled out any Imme- U.S. District Court Judge W. bused this fall, about 8,000 more
plans
for
beginning classes next diate busing program and a Arthur Garrity already has than last year.
Ohio.
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service engineer with North
school
Mrs. Mary H. Owens, 75, of American Aviation,
of a desegregation program review a Kentucky deseg- for five days to allow time to
216 S. Sunland Drive, Sanford,
Survivors include his wife, that will include expanded bus- regation plan later this week, prepare for classroom assignG.IM i4 t
died Sunday at Seminole Mrs. Geraldine J. Bolton; ing.
The Boston busing program ements.
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Kissinger says his new round of shuttle diplomacy stands
a good chance of achieving an interim Israel-Egypt accord that will be "a significant step toward peace in the
Middle East."
Negotiations have progressed to the point where all
parties believe it would be useful for him to return to the
Middle East "In an effort to bring the talks to a successful
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fluke, but too important to ignore in any compilatlon of misleading indicators, is the latest

report on retail sales.
In July, sales rose 2.4 per cent to $49.97 billion
from $48 76 billIon in June. It was the largest onemonth Increase in a year, and put revenues 7.8
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long-range missiles has suffered two consecutive flight
failures, raising the possibility of problems with this
recently deployed Soviet nuclear weapon.
U.S. intelligence sources report that the SS19 missiles
flopped during training launches In June and July after an
unbroken string of 25 flawless tests over the past two
years. In both cases, the failure occurred In the missile's
second stage.
The SSI9, with a range of about 6,300 miles, has been
rated by U.S. experts as the most successful of four new
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native to have an impact more
The first
than made up for the long dearth of local talent.
He was one of the most unusual characters ever
to place his name In the golden book of Florida
nota ble s.
George
I have never been married,"
John Frederic Clarke in his last will and
testament, "but I acknowledge my eight
children by a free bla ck woman, Flora."
Bachelor Clarke made handsome provision for
his progeny. He also SdW to the future of a slave
whose name he never could get straight, who had
other ch ildren. Clarke
pr
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Hannah—orwasitAr4na?—andhcrfamily.
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wife of a high Spanish of ficial and his brother an
officer In the Spanish army. Clarke himself was
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'ha' published account reported that Carter was
removed from the post because of his involvement In
negotiations to free three Stanford University students
and a Dutch woman kidnaped from Tanzania by Zaire
rebels.
When questioned Sunday by newsmen at the Western
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Defense Department credentials.
Investigative Service was formed in 1972,
Some victims have protested to the Pentagon however, the CIA imposters began getting mixed
that they have been harassed by late-night calls, up with real Pentagon Investigators.
In the state of Washington, for example, a
Police have also complained that their townfnlk
have been hounded by phantom agents.
CIA sleuth with Pentagon credentials drove
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around in a gleaming, gold Buick Centurion
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men. "He said for us to explain
investigations and record checks at the Boeing that they were
from another Defense inCompany and in the Seattle area.
vestigatng group," recounted one source.
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from the Defense
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the Boeing Company for the last ten years. He
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TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP)
Buddy
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heart, didn't know exactly how to take his
victory in Sunday's Talladega 500 stock
car race.
Exhausted after edging Richard Petty
by a scant three feet, Baker'3 face turned
sad and his blue eyes welled with tears
when told his long-time friend Tiny Lund
had been killed in a smashup early in the
race.
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physical match for the husky Baker, was
crushed to death when his car was
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It was Lund's only NASCAR Gravd
N&amp;tional ram this season, but the 43year-old veteran from Cross, S.C., was
the second leading driver in the late
model sportsman ranks. Lund, the 1963
Daytona 500 winner, had been tapering
off his racing schedule.

walked away for a few mlnutes.to be by

himself.
It wasn't the only tragedy in motorsporLs over the weekend. Driver Mark
Dorohw! and two race track guards were
criticall-,
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Formula I racer crashed into the rails
during a practice lap prior to the start of

the Austrian Grand Prix in Zelteg, Atistria.

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Lund's death, the first in NASCAR
Grand National racing since Larry Smith
died here in 1973, cast a pall over the
usual tight finish. Eight of the 13 races
here since 1969 have ended with the top
two cars less than a length apart.
The %ictory, Baker's second at the 2.66.
mile Alabama International Motor
Speedway trioval this season, was worth
about $24,000, and was his 10th triumph in
17 years in Southern style stock car
racing.
Petty's Dodge was the only other car
on thie, same lap with Baker, who had

Baker, spared the sad news by his
crew, didn't know about Lund's death
until asked his reaction in a post-race
interview. Stunned by the news, Baker

voice, "one of the great people In
racing."

gear troubles.
I ta lian Vittorio Brambilla, driving
Mardi, captured the Austrian Formula I
Grand Prix, which was halted in the 29th
lap because of dangerous track
ditions.
Officials said that with 60 per cent of
the race — 29 of 54 laps — completed, the
first six drivers were given half the'
points usually awarded. Brambilla f*
collected 4.5 points, followed by Briton
James Hunt in a Hesketh with three and -

Johncock and Tom Sneva. Favorite A.J.

fellow Briton Tom Pryce, in a Shadow,

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Lyman and Lake Brantley alone expected 70 boys and girls
each to be at to&amp;y's opening practice.
The teams will be gearing for the season's opening meet
Mich will be held in
The Greyhound Invitational was to open the season Sept. 18. A
regional meet recently was added to the cross country calenjar
that may force the invitational meet to be moved up a week.
The regional meet will be held Nov 15 The top six teams
from the district meets, which will be held ,ov.
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18, will compete
at the four Florida regionals.
The top four teams from each regional will compete In the
state meet, which will be held Nov. flat Winter Park.
Competition for boys wiUbeln4A,3A and 2A.1A; for girls 4,
lengthened from 2.5 miles to 3 miles.
Lake Brantley Cross Country Coach Mike Gibson said the new
meet schedule involving a regional meet will be beneficial to
Florida cross country.
"First of all," he said,
the state met: to 16. It will be lot easier to run offthe meet.
"It also will give the quality teams a better chance of
reaching the state and will keep the mediocre team home."
Last year there were 33 teams with seven runners each at the
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(AP) "Winning never left my reasonably good over the years.
mind," Don Bies said
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my mind, trying toblankjtout, was in contention, I played
trying not to think about win- pretty good. It wasn't like I was
ning and Just concentra te on choking all the time Somewhat I'm doing.
times the putts just wouldn't
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beginning to wonder if I'd ever played better than I did"
win."
This time the quiet, low-key
Bies got it home.
The wonder, along with
trustraflon, failure and dis.
It was a battle.
appointment, came 10 dn end He h3d to make a 20-foot
Sunday when Bies, an easy go- birdie putt on the 71st hole to
lag former club pro, rolled In a regain a share of the top spot
, and force the playoff.
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I'm Kruse and Jack Dickman of the Newport Aquatics
and' Eric I indroth and l'aul Bechkehazy of the Long
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lmoresvlctory over Teza.s,
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COOPERSTOWN, N.Y; (AP) -Ralph Kiner
Wagging flies for a neighbor's zDa in a bedridden now, toWy bIhW and 80
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per cent deaf for putouts and was w* of ft top'
Sr. never .
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vacant.
lot I- ldhambra, C:"'., --- f0dY )'C= al ;3 years of age. She ww"t here to watch her batters during the 14 active years Idwnd-rurli
clay court 6tie ior Onintes, who season.
Kim wanted her so to be a dwW. But Ralph ago. Then "
Of his car,*r:
it,wRs sandlot games, minor league boy
secured the U.S. Chamaccorded the highest honor a bsiseball player with the Cubs, Brooklyn Dodgers, Boston Braves'
eventually
majors
w some can earn.
pionships last week et n- Simons and 51-year-old Art way
and Pirates.
the way that led to the Hall of Fame.
stopalong
Kiner was InstaUed by die 139ftball Writers
dianapolis.
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"If I got my beselmll ability fmm ber"ty, It
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A190 itr1mortalized were Bucky Harris, wt4 *
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the final Me. Wall fuJshed at wasn't from my father," he said fondly htfOre route. But It took up my afteniotnis, so I started
vote than the minimum for election 15 years manisged five turns to 2,159 victories Over a 21J
timie that Nastase's on-coirt In. 275, Simons 273.
his Induction into the shrine. "My dad was such a burying the magazines ill my Nick yard and
Year career, and Earl Avcrill, the all.ttrne tic .
after ending a career that produced 369
solentv wid raised die Lre of Inli~
Johnny Miller, wearing a
terrible player, they wou.Idn't let him into the
home mn and RBI leader or
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runs, 1,015 runs batted In and
ttrnatioral tennis officials.
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support brace on his ailing left
Cs. But
he recalled. "It worked out
Kodes sWked off the court wrist-, managed a 67-27:. Lee around, the fellows liet him,W the money t.hey'd
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William
"Judy"
Johnson,
one
of the great thirdi
great until my modw found out. .%.e sent irk to a
Hrates, Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians. baseman In black baseball history,
during a second-round flit
Trevino had 69-274, Gary Play- bet on the gaines."
mill
honored.
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Kinier got his talent from sonwp!ace, starting
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Tommy Reamon to run and a he's been ignored while the 1974 one in there beautifully."
hefty defense for crucial stops, players who returned to Bir.
Birmingham's long-throwing
the Jacksonville Express is a mingham this year got their Matthew Reed stillbotheredby
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rin gs
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cornerback Curtis Johnson worse," said Coach Marvin one of the final plays Saturday
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11-14 anti the Pan American Games in Mexico City Oct. 12.

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vat Marcy, MinneapoB. defeated Ken Wilhams,
Portland, Ore., twice on decisions of 25-2 and 56-1 to win
the 149.5-pound spot on the team.
Abdul Ali of St. Paul, Minn., decisioned Mike Jones of
Portland, Ore., 2-1 to win the 169-pound competition,
Arad Ilheingans. Appleto:i, Minn., decisioned Kenneth
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Tampa semi-finals with a patchwork
Bay Coach Eddie Firmani says lineup speaks well, I think, for
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nsal 'tilami Toros to gain i
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Jefferson Downs race track, where two horses have been
slashed In three weeks.
Members of the Horsemen's Benevolent Protective
Associati on also said they would meet today to discuss

Stall said he would also hate three underco%er men
stationed in the back track area while the front is
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Bill Russell's two-run single
and wrapped it up with four in capped a decisive three-rim
the eighth two on a single by second Inning that carried Los
Garry Maddox.
Angeles past the Expos. Mike
Cardinals 8, Braves 1
Marshall picked up his 11th
The Cards might be working save after Guy Carter hit a
up a love4iate relationship with two-run homer off Doug Rau in
the Reds. Cincinnati, having the eighth.
helped them the past four Cubs ll,Astros7
games, now invades St. li,uls Jose Cardenal snapped a tie
a three-game set before with a fifth-inning double, then
heading for Pittsburgh.
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Freddie Solomon had a 72-yard McFarland and nine yards to
National Football Lea out
Philadelphia at Atlanta, (n)
Exhlboition Games
touchdown punt return called fullback Norin Bulaich.
Saturd 's Results
back by a clipping penalty in a
Detroit Coach Rick Forz.ano
Miami s four yard line
press They played with In- cramp probabh the resultof a But Reedcomplett2donjytwoof
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10 passes
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exhibition victory over the Dc. dr y at quarterback all the way
ling Ray Jarvis on a 41-yard were lucKy to be in the ball
Heamon,
named
most
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troit Lions.
in an effort to get a win after an
touchdown pass two plays ear- game in the third quarter with able on offense, ran for 122
American League
East
Shula may be even sorrier opening 34-0 shellacking from
C,reen flay 13. Chicaqo 9
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yards in 24 carries He scored
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that Solomon has quickly est.ab. Oakland.
knocked the ball away at the
Jacksonville won over the touchdowns on runs of 18 and
15
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last second.
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kick the ball away from him," Landry did pretty darn well.
I-andry with a blitz but I andry
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New Engand at Phi ladelphi a
fault."
for this game," said Mira, who
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second straight exhibition fore him for the final 52 yards.
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victory. Fullback Stan Winfrey
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Chicago
s St Louis at
game with ligament damage to
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"We almost gave it away,"
Sunday, Aug. 14
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Texas (Jenkins 14 12 and Giarift of New Haven, Conn
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added two RBI.
gave
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In trades, Thomas acquired tackle George receiver Glenn Doughty and tight end Raymond Ehrmann at tackle. Fighting for the other tackle
Kunz, a threetime All- Pro selection, and tackle Chester to get away for some big gainers on pass spot are Mike Barnes and Bill Windauer, both in
Ed George, who was named the outstanding receptions.
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS—
The morning air was crisp and
damp, the grauid covered with
dew. All wa.*- silent but the
distant sound of automobiles.
esunbeameddownonthe
three acre "playground" of the
Spring Oaks Recreational
Center.

While posting a 2-12 record last year, the Colts
dropped nine of the decisions by 13 points or less,
including one and 10-point losses to t he Miami
Dolphins.
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most by accident eight years
ago, had won a lot of money but dLsappear, then reclaimed a
nothing else in his pro career. share of it with the critical
At 37 he may be the oldest first. birdleontb' 17th. It helped give
Urne winner ever. The records him a final round of 69 and a 267
total, 17 under r on the 6,58don't &amp;xw.
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last season but In a slump most
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league in 1974 — his fifth season in the league. only nine TD passes last year, and five of those
The Colts also made guard Ken huff of North went to backs The Colts scored just l) po in ts,
team most likely to improve, and local bumper defense, anchored by middle linebacker Mike Carolina their No. I
draft pick, and he cWd I&amp;- a and had difficultycr ossing the goalline from
sUckers proclaim: "We will arrive in '75."
Curtis, should improve with experience.
starter after making up the time he lost with the close in.
After three consecutives seasons of down.
If Jones can get time to set up, the third-year College AIMtar team.
A stronger line should make things easier for
sliding, with their record getting progressively
pro
should
benefit
from
the
expertise
of
Ted
Lydell
Mitchell, who led the Colts with 757 yards
Marchibroda lists Jones, fluff, wide receiver
worse, the Colts have nowhere to go but up
Marchibroda, the former offensive coordinator Roger Carr and cwner back Doug Nettles as the rushing and with 544 yards on pass receptions.
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is progress
some reason
to comeback
believe that of the Washington Redskins who is making his players who hold the key to Baltimore's
Bill Olds, who rushed for 475 yards last season,
the
Colts arethere
making
on the
head coaching debut after 14 years as an NFL development,
probably will Join Mitchell In the starting backtrail following the complete dismant ling of
1971 Super BcwI champions by General Manager
Carr, a first-round pick last year, made 18 of field, with veteran Don McCauley and rookie
Joe Thomas.
Roosevelt Leaks backing them up.
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Third place went to Donnie Allison,
who was among the leaders until forced
to change a flat tire with three laps to go
on the A.J. Foyt Chevrolet he was
driving. Foyt had to pull out of the race,
which was delayed one week by rain.
In Sunday's 200-mile Tony Bettehausen
auto race, Veteran Mike Mosley seized
the lead on the 53rd lap, shook off two advances by John Rutherford and cruised
to an easy victory, followed by Gordon

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PEOPLE
Shriver To Announce
Democratic Candidacy
HYANNIS PORT, Mass, (AP) — Sargent Shriver plans
to formally announce his candidacy for the Democratic
presidential nomination as soon as he qualifies for matching federal funds under the federal election law.
A Shriver spokesman said the 1972 Democratic vice
presidential candidate expects to qualify sometime next
month. The election law requires a candidate to raise at
least $5,000 in each of 20 states to qualify for matching
funds..
The spokesman said Shriver, who Is married to Eunice
Kennedy, raised enough money at a dinner at the Kennedy compound here Saturday night to qualify in
Massachusetts.

Kidney Patient Weakens
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) — Nearly a month
he decided to forego vital kidney machine treatmerits, Chuck McCracken is weaker and losing weight.
But he has outlived his dcctor's prediction by two weeks
and says he is "doing just line."
The 37-year-old victim of kidney disease complicated by
a thyroid conditien, paralysis, diabetes and blindness,
said during a weekend telephone interview, "I couldn't be
better."
His doctor gave him two weeks to live after he unplugged himself from the kidney dialysis machine. That
was July fl•
McCracken said at the time he was abandoning the
machine because the treatments were agonizingly painful
on account of the other medical problems complicating
his disease. It was thought he had only a 30 per cent
hance of living a year even with the treatments.
"The Lord is taking care of me just fine," said the invalid. "In fact, the doctor is surprised I am as well as I
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A 34-year-old medical
technician, released just three months ago after five
years in prison for threatening former President Richard
M. Nixon, has been arrested for allegedly threatening
President Ford.
A Secret Service agent said the man, Thomas D. Elbert,
has a history of mental treatment.
Agent Doug Duncan said Elbert "called up our office
here late Friday. He told our night duty man, 'I'm going to
kill your boss, President Ford'."
Duncan said Elbert told agents where he was calling
from, but by the time they arrived he was gone. But
Saturday they picked Elbert up at the Gospel Mission
after he bragged of the threat, Duncan said.
Ford's schedule includes a visit here Sept. 5.

Former President Works Long Hours

"We really thought he would
COme, said one tournament
There are fewer invitations for friends to member.
visit behind the stone fences of the guarded4413ut insteadhe sent a $190
Nixon estate," La Casa Pacifica ," the house donation ... It's really sad. It
"I can set my watch by that."
seems like he's never going to
"lie is writing in longhand," of peace.
come out."
says his literary agent, Irving
Still, some note that this has
I.azar.
been Nixon's most difficult
"That's what he told me
allowed
inside
Nixon's
ciois
walled
estate,
that
of
his
friend
year, a time of physical, emo
lie's supposed to give me 290
tered
domain
is
Rabbi
Baruch
tional and financial trauma.
pages in September. But I don't Walter Annenberg, the former
By LINDA DEUTSCH
Korff,
chairman
of
the
Presi.
Ambassador
to
Great
Britain,
even
know
how
he's
starting
the
Associated Press Writer
"The fact that he has stirdent Nixon Justice Fund, which
at Palm Springs.
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. book."
vived this period to me Is reOne of the Nions' few recent has raised $200,000 to pay legal
One year after he resigned
Al') — Each chilly morning,
nuirkable." said Nixon's forbefore sunshine burns off the the presidency, engulfed in a outings near home -. with their fees. Korff caine at Nixon's re- flier press secretary, Ronald
ocean haze, Richard M. Nixon flood of secrets suddenly ex. (laughter Tricia and her hus- quest July 15 to talk of plans for Ziegler.
leaves his secluded villa and posed to public view, Richard hand Edward Cox — ended on a raising another $300,000.
Nixon, now 62, made his last
But even the usually exwalks the path to a private of. Nixon has steadfastly rebuilt grim note.
pc
ubspeech on Aug. 9, l4 —
That was the well-reported pansive Korff has borne retiice once part of the Western the wall of secrecy surrounding
the day that he became the first
auto crash that left three Ma- cent about such meetings. "My
his life,
White House.
man in history to resign the
There are fewer invitations rifles (lead. The former Presi- visit was private," he said. "lie presidency.
If there are no visitors — and
there seem to be fewer now for friends to visit behind the dent, returning from the Camp i Nixon ) asked me not tocontact
Having left Washington in
than ever — Nixon may not be stone fences of the guarded Pendleton golf course, came the news media."
Earlier in the month, Nixon tears, he stepped off Air Force
seen by his staff until he quits Nixon estate, "La Casa Pan- upon the wreckage and directed
disappointed
a group of San One in his native Orange Coun
rescue
effcrts
for
an
hour.
fica," the house of peace.
work after dark.
Clemente
civic
leaders who had ty and briefly addressed it
"It really affected him," Cox
On rare occasions when NixAlone with his memories.
anl afttrard. 'The tragedy of exictcd his l)artitipation in a cheering crowd of some 4.000
Richard Nixon is s riting the .n .ii1 his vile, Pat, hac left
Boys Club benefit golf tourna- supporters.
the seashore hideaway, it has it really struck him."
story of his Inc.
"I can assure you that In all
guests
ment.
few
the
Among
"At 12:15 p.m., Manolo Sane- usually been to visit at another
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year since he resigned the presIdency, Richard Nixon has endured national disgrace and
personal anguish. He Is a pri'
vale citizen now, very private.
But two consuming Interests
may lure him out of seclusion
soon and back into public view.

bez, his valet, comes over with
cottage cheese and pineapple,"
says a volunteer who helps open

DALLAS (AP) — Jerry Davis
hasn't changed a diaper yet.
But his wife, who gave birth to
quintuplets last month, says
he'll get his share before the
couple's diaper-changing days
are finished.
The first of the couple's quintuplets is scheduled for release
from Prkland Hospital here
this week. The remaining four
are expected to follow, one at a
time, with the last due home In
a month.
Whenallfive — fourglrlsand
a boy — are home, the Davises
will face something like 400
diaper changings each week.
And 30 feedings each day. And
15 to 20 loads of washing
weekly.
But that hasn't dampened the
couple's enthusiasm.
"I feel like I'm just going to
burst with excitement before I
get them home," said the 20year-old mother, who can already tell the babies apart.
"Christa has the thickest and
longest hair. Casey stays hungry the entire time and con-

stantly wants to be fed. Chelsa
may be the tiniest but she's the
most active. She is already
crawling all over the bed."
The quints were born July 16
in Parkland Hospital here.
They remain in the low birth.
weight nursery, since they were
born prematurely by Caesarean section.
Doctors plan to send the
babies home when they reach
the five-pound mark. They now
range in weight from 2 pounds,
12 ounces to pounds, 6 ounces.
Doctors say that all are In good
condlUon.
The quints are the couple's
first children.
Davis' $175 a week salary as
an equipment mechanic has
been supplemented with about
$2,700 In funds at the Lewisville
State Bank, where Mrs. Davis
has taken a year's leave el absence.
In addition, the quints have
been given baby beds, strollers,
automatic swings, high-chairs,
lnf art seats, diapers, formulas,
bottles and many clothes.

SPECIAL!

In succeeding months. Nixon
issued a few written statements
— commenting on his pardon
from President Ford in the W
tergate case, giving his resi
nation to the California State
Bar. But he did not speak to
America again.
When he fell ill with phlebitis
— almost died, his doctors said
aides militantly guarded
Nixon from public view. Recuperatlon was slow. At one point,
Ziegler described Nixon as "a
beaten man" and scolded
who refused him forgiveness
for Watergate.

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does this society want from a
leader?" Ziegler asked. "You
kn, he resigned in disgrace.
Ile is certainly a beaten man
only have to be here to
sense It Is exile," Ziegler sah.

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DEAR ABBY: Since your
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very young that things are when they happen to them.
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Bornin Ohio of pioneer stock,
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J his house to her. It was Murray who imprinted forever on his
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unemployment situation in this
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Hausr s"Treasuryof secrets"
with her hearing giving her and extensive vocabulary, Mrs
country.
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is propped open by a package
trouble, she prefers to l isten to Murray's childhood was spent
I a m an executive secretar
Euch
spills
health
foods
onto
broadcast
swvtces
on her father's fruit farm —
a
with one of the top 100 corn
the diningroom table
It's been 13 sears now since (Northern Spy apples, the best
panics in the country. Almost
Definitely not old lady-Ish!
Murray
died. "Some people you can eat)
in Northern
every day, we get applications all we have left of John.
And then Ethel Murray enthink
it's
a
strange
kind
of
Michigan.
for employment, some from
What if Bonnie decides to put
ters. "My parents were
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arrangement to make. But
Most of her 40 years of
new college graduates and us out of her life and
not even married on Christmas day in
when you get to my age, you've widowhood were spent altersome from older men who have tell her son about his
natural 1885' I was born on Dec. 20. one
.
got
to be practical about nately teaching an and music
.
been in the business world 20 to father? If that fair to us?
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year later. Do your sums right
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making
provisions for the in grade schools across four
30 years.
Should we try to keep In and
you'll see I'll be 90 next
future,
Besides,
It was a good different northern states, and
I'd like to tell these people not conta ct with Bonnie in hopes
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year, she declares
.
.•deal
for
Billy
too,"
she grinned, trying to catch up on the
5
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font, letters with their that e can e our grandson
That still (lc*snt make Mrs
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'lie got a lot of loving care out education she missed as a girl.
names typed in but to type out one day'! Or would it be better
N
Murray an old lady. Her
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of
me."
"There just wasn't the tranneat, individual letters with the for him If we dropped
out of the piercing blue eyes, strong.-r
voice
The romantic love of E thel sport in those days to get the
attached resume. My boss feels pictur e? We will abide by your
and vigorous movements deny
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a form letter Indicates that the decision,
at least two decades of that
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tally. A forthright manner,
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company, but an individualized
DEAR PARENTS: Leave it keen mind and boisterous
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1913. He was a chemist, a woman alone, particularly
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to make that decision humor further dispel the notion
graduate of University of during the Depression days.
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with OUR company and no and accept it — regardless. I that
the
soon-to-be
Michigan,
employed
by Hard times are printed in\_"•
other. The form-letter ap- pray for
your sake that she nonagenarian is nothing more
Bethlehem
Steel
in
Allentown,
delibly on Mrs. Murray's mind,
pliLants are not even answered, keeps In touch with you, sends
than a faded memory of her
HISIIt
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Pa
She
was
a
student
at
Ferris pictures of swarms of people
but are thrown in the you snapshots of your grandson f
ormer self.
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Michigan.
desperate for a fickle to buy a
wastebasket!
and gives you the pleasure of
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was
the
saddest
part
of
bite
of food. "I'm not much for
Many qualified applicants sharing in his growth. And
also lived this long? Now that's a
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my
life,"
she
said
softly,
Women's
Jib, but I do go along
who badly need a job strike out hope, whtn the
lad Is old enough tough one: I really don't know
reaching up to take the with equal pay for equal work,"
because they didn't Like the to undentand, she will tell him I'm certainly not fighting old
Nothing like a cat for company, declares Ethel Murray I Herald Photo by Jean Patteson)
photograph of a handsome, she stated. "How many women
time to send a personalized the truth about his natural age. I take life as it comes."
yourself, the hard way?' I tell "Growing up on a farm in and supple, her skin rosy and dark eyed young man from the I've known who did a better job
letter.
father.
She takes it energetically, them hard work never did Michigan, I'm used to food with barely lined.
mnantleplece. He died just five for lower pay than men,
CONCERNEDSECRETARY
DEAR ABBY: I must take with both strong hands. Her anyone any harm. I believe it's flavor," she insists.
"I
read, I listen to the radio, I
years after they were married,
"Life goes by so fast.
DE A R
SEC11ETAH Y: issue with you
concerning an peeling white frame house, done me a deal of good. That,
A full 50 years ago, Mrs. keep in touch. Keeping your before they had any children, Something you have to cope
Thanks fur a worthwhile tip. A item in your column. One
of perched atop crumbling brick and plenty of walking, sensible Murray discovered her first n.tnd in step with today, that's asphyxiated by fumes in the with when you're getting older
word to the wise should be more your contributors iigned pillars at the comer of Celery diet and keeping my mind health food shop in Chicago, what keeps you young," says giant benzol storage tank he — it's more difficult to get a
than sufficient.
"Coleen" was undoubtedly the and Mellonville Avenues In act.i-,e."
and since then admits to having Mrs. Murray, her speech and a crew of fellow workmen job."
DEAR ABBY: Here is our innocent victim of a fallacy.
Sanford, is a model of
It must be a good mile and a been "something of a diet sprinkled with idioms any were cleaning.
It was a fall on an icy
dilenuna: Our only son, John,
The saying that she at. cleanliness inside, and outside half to the supermarket, but she fanatic." She is an ardent teenager would groove on.
"Every
detail
of
that
day
sidewalk
of wintry Detroit that
committed suicide at age 22. tributed to a 11
12-year-old girl" she clips the lawn and trims the insists on walking the distance disciple of Gayelord Hauser's "And I love Time magazine; I stands out in my mind as if it decided Mrs. Murray to move
His wife, Bonnie, was pregnant is a famous quotation by
shrubs herself to keep the yard to do her shopping. And she sensible eating and exercise practically eat it up!"
were yesterday. I missed him to sunny Florida. Told she was
at the time, She Immediately Camus, a French philosopher, neat,
grumbles the whole way home teachings, and believes most
It was marriage that brought terribly. I knew I'd never find too old to teach, she found
went to Car.th to live with her Perhaps you would like to set
"My friends always ask me, in the taxi about the high prices Americans overeat. Mrs. Mrs. Murray, already 73-years- anyone like George.
herself odd jobs as taking care
people. (We live in New Jer- the record straight.
'Ethel, why do you have to do it and poor quality of the produce. Murray's own body is still lean old, to Sanford. "There wasn't
'My husband's death was an of invalid old folks. "There's
sey.)
FRED IN EL CERRITO _________________________________________
always work If you want it bad
Our grandson Is now 2-yearsDEAR FRED: Ten whacks
-enough," she declares.
old, and we've never seen him for me with "The Ifistory of the
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because neither of us has had French Resolution" for not .___
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Murray's delight, and music.
the money to visit,
having checked out the quote.
She regrets the humid Florida
Bonnie wrote to say she was Yours was the first
many
- -climate has ruined the tone of
married last June and her letters I received pointing oin
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the grand piano in her
husband is adopting our the error. Thanks to you and all
livingro
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why Bonnie wants to forget the
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and we agree that she should. Wbena man says. "Can'twebe
sa
ood day, and stat'
phone,
and
ln her element.
she's
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awiuic,
patient cause can understand y
(She's only 24. 1 But where does frienu" it's the beginning of
"ou
And then of course there Is her
want to be of service.
that leave us' Our grandson Is the end.
tribe of cats, striped and
if she could speak, Mrs. Powers' greeting would probably
otted arid Siamese, on whom
be the standard storekeeper's, "Hello, can I help?" But being a
she lavishes love and meat,
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anuksance or a
and a comprehension of her customer's needs all with body
bore she will not be.
The next series of Prenatal Classes for expectant parents
language.
will begin at th e Wint er Park Memorial Hospital Sept. 2.
She and her husband, Paul Powers, who has also been deaf
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Evening Herald Sanford, Fl. Monday, Aug. , 1975-16

the time that 1 have that can be
useful I am going to continue to
work for peace," he said.

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These Parents
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WOMEN

Private Citizen Nixon Writing Memoirs

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langwge effectively, because their small shoe repair business Birth Announce
In Sanford Plaza Is buzzing with activity.
No bell pings as the door swings open, but the couple catches
Cmdr. and Mrs. G. Russell
the flash of glass and steel as each new customer enters. A
Pearson Sr., of Sanford proudly
simple pantomime follows: the customer gestures to the worn announce the birth of a grandsole of a shoe, the ragged laces or perhaps the broken zipper on daughter. The infant is the first
a golf bag, rasising quizzical eyebrows. Mr. or Mrs. Powers child of Mr. and Mrs. G. "Russ"
nods eager affirmation, stabs a date on a handy calendar to Russell Pearson of Wilmington,
i nd icate when the article will be ready for collection and N.C.
scribbles the cost on a counter pad.
Shawn Pearson was horn at
And so business is transacted successfully with never a
11:58 am. Aug. 6, weighing 7
word spoken.
pounds 3 ounces.
A little lip reading comes in handy when a transaction is
She Is also the granddaughter
more complex, and If all else fails, a hasty exchange of written of tr, and Mrs.. J.H. Leary of
messages soon clears up any difficulties in communication.
Jupiter.
According to Powers, their speech and hearing impediments
are no handicap to business, and customers are synipatheti
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The Powers couple moved from Virginia to Sanford last
Novem ber, a change of climate they hoped would benefit
Powers' failing health They ha ve made their home on Laurel
Avenue, but regret that the heat and sarusble weather of Central
Florida is forcing them to sell their business and seek r yet more

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powers, who has been in the shoe and leather goods repair
business for 40 years, takes pride in his skilled craf tmmnship.
The couple has two daughters, Keren Jean and Jenny
Marie. Their grandson, Jimmy McDowell is currently spending
his summer vacation with them in Sanford.
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An outdoor party Is an Ideal
way to entertain because it
cr osses the line between a
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exercise caution In food
preparation since food spo ilage
is more prevalent when temperatures rise.

Food spo ilage almost always

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where bacteria can hide.
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(t3) World Team
Tennis
8:00 (2. 0) Joe Garaglola
(6) Gunsmoke
(9) Rookies
(24) Tennis
(35) The Baron
(44) Dinah
'c (2.0) Baseball
- 13) Light ct East
Anglla

(44) FIintstorte

8:30 (44) Three Stooges
8:55 (44) Spirit Of '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) Celebrity
(6)
(I)
(24)
(44)

Sweepstakes
Spin Off
Romper Room
Sesame Street
Father Knows

(6)

Fortune
The Price is
Right

(44) Green Acres

11:00 (2.0) High Rollers
(6) Gambit
(9) Show OIls
(74) Mr

Brave--s Baseball
tMude

Rogers

(6)
(9)

Neihbcrhccd
(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2) Hollywood

MovIe
Movie
Burke's Law

Squares
Love Of Life
(0) MovIe
(9) Brady Bunch
(24) Electric Company
(6)

933 (6)
10 - Ce (6) Medical Center
1030 (35) My Favorite

onIda

(35)

Martian
1100 (2.6,0.9) News
(35) 700 Club
(44) Niçht Galler
11:30 (2.0) Tonight Show
(6) MovIe
(9) Wde World Of
Entertainment
(44) The Fugitive

Lifestyle
News

11:55 (6)

(41) Flintstones
1:00 (2, 0) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) DInah
(24) Sesame Street
(35) Cartoon CarnIval
(44) Mickey Moue
Club
130 (2) Bonanza
(0) Mer Griffin
(9) Lucy Show
(13) Orlando City
Council

(35) Batmn
(44) Gilligan's Island
5:00 (9) You Don't Say
(24) Mister Rogers
Neighborhood
(33) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Lost In Space
(2) NewS
(6) Andy Griffith
(9) Lucy Show
(13) Cible Journal
(24) Villa Ale-gre
(35) Lost In Space
6:00 (2,6,0,9) News
(24) Electric Company
(44) Lucy Show
6:30 (2,0) NBC News
(9) ABC News
(13) lane Grey
(24) Feeling Good
(33) Mayberry RFD
(44) Gomer Pyle

And
Reason
(24) The Arbors
(44) UIO
3:00 (2. 0) Another World
(6) Price Is Right
(9) General Hospital
(24) Romagnolls Table
(35) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Three Stooges

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daughter has varicose veins.
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operation, he said she Is too

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she

should not become
pregnant, due to these veins,

standingorsjtting,mtsleato
stagnant circulation in these

veins and prevent them from
being overstretched. These can

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6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
(I) News
7:00 (7, I) Today
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DEAR READER

super-

Standorsitlongperiodsof time.

licial veins are involved at first.
They usualiy don't cause any
harm, but for cosmetic reasons

Walking helps to milk out the

blood from the veins and also

women

them

of the veins. Your daughter

corrected. When the deep veins
inside the leg are involved then

might do well to wear some
form of support because of her
job. Otherwise, exercise Is of
some, but limited, use in
prtventing or treating varicose

('ommonjy, only the

- Varicose

veins mean large, dilated veins

blood to accumulate
in the legs and feet when
that allow

often

want

you have more swelling and
difficulties,
"BRUCE LEE" n
i agree that a young, married

2 BIG HITS
FREE 'LUCKY COINS'
'THE CHINESE CONNECTION

avoid

woman should try to

and
'FIST OF FURY'

bring out varicose veins 'or the
first time or make them worse,

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After all the pregnancies are
over
then removal of the
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superficial veins can be done.

HEY KIDS
n&amp;ni.

THE LAST

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ruin

called a stripping operation. A
sznallinclsionlsmadeatthe top

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veins

varicose veins.
Certainly if she only has
superficial vein involvement
thatseems a little conservative.
If

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sweIIng

that

auestlon.

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is another
women with

r.njov much larger "Seek &amp; Find" puzzles with over .1)

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veins

get

discrn'eries per panel in an all-new tieriet of 24.page booklets,
I be rems'ed. The segment is along all right with subsqueflt To nider volumei I. II and III. send SI for each, making checks

Tu.sday, August 19, 1975

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I that you see of the incision are

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Prizes

the small cuts, not a long in.
cislon. It is not ai especIally

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difficult operation for either

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doctor or the patient.

By BERNICE BEDEOSOL

The main point in protecting

lit PRIZE from Eckord Drug

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againsttheilleflects of varicose

ARI13

(March 21-April 19) benefit, rather than a liability.

the veins. The veins dependently, it behooves you
about
are stretched from the pre&amp;'ure today
to be a team player.
stretching

our upright posture
10 lb. TURKEY

for

and

collapse when we lie down or

Morn

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THIS BIGONE

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218

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Beach, Fla. 904.252.4685,

We have listings We have buyers
We need another real estate Ii
CCflSPC t help us make tales
Forrest Greene. Inc
371 635). 3?? 8970 eves
Machinist

STEADY
WORK
Immediate
opening for an experienced
machinist with full knowledge of
mill &amp; lathe operation Work
consists primarily of proto type
units Plo production Must be able
toreaciP. interpret drawings Must
be able to work alone Phone 373
6781 for appointment
Want a poitionwtha future? Retail
tales company needs peeple to
train for management. Great
future potential with tast growing
central Florida based corp Ex
cellent benefits Call Mr. Benton
at 3038560117
lady to llv in and took after elderly
gentleman while family is away
Very little work, small Salary
Turi. thru Saturday Write Box
579, Evening
eraId, P0 Box
1657, Sanford. Fla

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Career Sale Opportunity- no
cvernigfit travel is required
Complete training program
Escx'llent fringe beneti Plo limit
to earnings Take five minutes to
investigate this satisfying and
rewarding career Call Orlando
127 5)37
,
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21-SituationS Wanted
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2344 Park 1)rive,Sanfo

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321-4424

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T2-Houcs
Unfurnichd
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Stemper Realty
Bedroom pto homes $?ô9 mo
FIRST MONTH'S RENT FREE
372 7090
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2 Bedroom, living, dining, kitchen,
garage, Sanford Ave $145 mo
Walk to shoppng 53-4 1649

Patio

Apartments

CHOICE RENTALS
ON ALL PRICE RANGES
$17 W lit St 377 56.4) )fl
For rent or sale 2 yr's old. 3 BR- 2
bath, family rm , 7 car garage,
central air, heal. kitchen equip
ped. Call eves 6253091

33--Houses Furnished
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Seminole County, FIorid, and I (0410*1 Br-ginning at a point on the
have levied upon the following curve of the Fast right of way line of
described property owned by Encino way t the intersection with

COttbP. clean. Shaded lot.
Close In $9Omo
Ati,00therapts 372 676%
Near Seminole
College. prIvate wooded lot, 7 BR,
5)25 mo Also I BR-$16S mo $31
$777
CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR

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SANFORD ?'tory, 4 BR. 3 balh.
fireplace $34
Callus on Lotsand Acreage
"SERVICE BEYOND THE
CONTRACT"

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34-4VsbIIe Homes
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2 BR All utilities Air cond. Adults
No Pets ISO week 372 9066

Kish Real Estate

RFALTUR

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Two Nicely furnished, 7 bedroom.
Adults preferred 1)33 to 5)10 Per

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37-Bus,neSs"ProPeIIY

apartmen's,
furnished or unfurnished Newly

SANFORD

Airport Blvd. Sanford 373 1310

warehouse All or part Will
remodel to suit tenant 32? 8321 or
3776630
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3222090
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Extra large 3 bedroom apt Apply
'itqi halt &amp; Tackl. 919 W 1st St
iut' 9 pm 37) 578)
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2201S Frenth Avf .32) 0011

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FARMERS WANTED

"Get 'Em While *

* They're Hot" *

To Contract For

New houses in a rural ares No down
payment, monthll psyments less
than rent Government subsidized
to qualified buyers Call to see ii
you gualify'

PICKLES
For The Fall Season
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N UNSWORTH REALTY

Req Real Esta', Broker
Is'Sl

PHONE COLLECT
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* WANTED .THIEVES *

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MODELS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIES

2
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8 % VA $0 DOWN
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1$ 101 East Roblnion Street. P0
FIr.TITIOus NAME
Rr 3068. Orlando, Florida 37803. on
And Die underSigned a's Sheriff
cit before the 24th day of Sep'ember
Seminole County, Florja. will
Notice is hereby given that I cm 1) OOA N onthe71thdyof AIJQVI 1975, and file Ihe original with the
engloed In business at 333 F. Lake
A 0 1973, offer for Sale anct Sell to clerk of this Court either before
Avp, Lonowood 37150 Seminole tPtPiig'it bidder, for Cath, sublect service on plaintiff's attorneys or
County. Florida under th# fictitious
to any and all existing leins, at the imrlcdia?ely thereafter; olfierwitea
namw .f ABC PIGBOARD AC
Front (West) Door Of the Seml00l, default will be entered against you

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372211$
7321 Pirk Drive
AFTER HRS
REALTOR
3223991
37704.11
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Acreage
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC
Where Quiet Nlqhts and Cool

W. Garnett White

Breezes Create the Lifestyle
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That saId Sale is bs'lrrg mat2e ,o thi5 Court on August 11th, 1975

1.2 Bedroom Furnished or UnfurniShed

provisior.s of the FIcitios Name satisfy the terms Of said Final (SEAL)
Statutes, To Wit: Section PeSOS Judgment,
Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr
Flor5da Statutes 1937
Clerk of the Circuit Court
JOhn E. Polk, Sheriff
SIg GeorgL- A Gri
By Elaine RiCp,arde
Slminol, Cnty, Flgea

Come out and us them to appreciate "
Hwy. 1797 Sanford Neil To Cavalier

Dep-uty Clprk
Publish Aug 18,25 &amp; Sept 1.I. I75

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Req Real Estate Broker
77
2610 Hiawatha Ave at 1792
SUNLAND-

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Call 373 91)0
Larry Saxon, Realtor
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$Af4F0i2D
- 3 BR. 1; b4thS.
central heat air, fenced yard. will
di(kpr or swap
Forrest Greene, Inc.
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RlALTo _____
Why store it and forget ,? Sell land
forget it with a Classified Ad 372
7611
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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
Days -17'? II?)
Nights 377 7)52
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JOHNNY WALKER
PEAL ESTATE INC
ç, N PAL COPITRAC TOW

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BANK REPOS
17' nod fl' w de reconditioned
mobile homeS Furnished arid un

furnished Al'(Iikenew)Allwitp,
C Pricedfrom$1,SOOand up Good
terms to qualified buyers May be
seen a? Sanford's newest and most
bautlful park, Carriage Cove
Mobitt Home Park. Call 831 0997
for appt and interview

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SANFORD - 3 fIR, 1', bath, air,
carpet, low down Will rent 534
5180
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323.067O1

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flrriii,' 107 W C ,rnmeril'
Sanford 31?

New 3 RR 7 BATH
MUST SELL
HOME. all extras, good location
MAKE OFFF:4 3?7"l'
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7 BPdfOOfl• 190) SummerlinAve.

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• Realty •

SETTING PRETTY
located on large lot with mature
trees this attractive I bedroom

PFM tolls

16Sl'MkL)'

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for OnlySi SOper day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

65—Pets-Supplies

FREE KITTENS to good homes. 1
weeks old 377 0125 after S IS
Chihuahua puppies, AKC. some very
small. $63 up One female
miniature Dachshund, red, 163.
Alto Siamese kittens, 510 and 115
ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING
AND BOARDING KENNELS. 372
37"

67—LJvestock- Poultry

T,,i 196.1 Pcvitior.
Station Wagons
37 1139 7613 Palmetto Ave

t97) Karman GPiia, e'xceplionally
clean, low m1 leage 17 595 Ask for
Duane McGure 372 1651
1969 BUICK ELECTRA 225. Good
condition Fully eQuipped. $150
327 1939,
'73 FIat. 150 Spider Clean; new top
7mpg 11.150 372 6051

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CAS H
For Your Junk Cars
17) 1379

CHICO&amp; THE MAN
USED CARS

67A—Feed

Buy

CASH 322.4132
For used furniture appliances tools,
etc Buy I or 1001 items Larry's
Mart. 715 Sanford Aye

7 '71 PIntos, I sOdS. both e.11
'11 Pinto. automatic, air
'4.5 VW. S P . rebuilt engine, 5450
'U Chevelle, SS 396, 5695
'65 Falor,, 6 std Show room cord
'46 Pievy Wagon, lOw miles, 1185
'63 Fleetw'ood, like new
'6.4 Ford, excellent 2nd car. $195
Good credit Low monthly pm?s
Many others to choose from
373 $510 or 534 .4605
5973 Chevy Caprice Loaded Low
mileage, one owner, very clean
13,000 372-1546

ANTIQUES
1 Piece or HOusefuIl
CASH 373 4375

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

Cash
For Your Junk Cars
37)9136

300 500 lb steers, 25c per lb
Your o
372 76*)

68-Wantedto

Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any Quantity PIOLLI Cassel
berry, Hwy 17 97 530 1706

College hound student NEEDS to
sell good, clean 1970 Fo'd Gaiaie
500 by Aug 19th 17] 6.811

PINEY WOODS BARN- We buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell
for 30 pct commission Free Pick
ups, Auction Saturdays 7 p.m
Sanford 3777270

81—Avation
One half interest in
Lus.comb $ A
Call 1309523 alter 6 p m

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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Orders taken Monday. WedneSday &amp;
Friday only 3771917

entral f-lent &amp; Air Conditioni'ig
For Dee estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 3fl
1771
AIR
CONDITIONING.
DUCT
REFRIGERATION.
WORK 71 hour servce All
makes
DYKES AIR CON
Dli lOPlINC, 37] 8671

AIu.kia

Beauty

MOVING HAUL PlO SALVAGE
Sonny Brooks
121 0299 ,inxtme

lard Clearing 1,11 dirt. cay. rock
All lIndsof digging House trailers
stored &amp; moved 3779112 or 131
1195
ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Bulldotlng, Excavating. Ditch
Work Fill dirt, top soil 372 5943

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Carpentry additions remodeling
repar rocfnq ra nIng Concrete
work, driveways, sidewalks
patios Price (you) can afford
Free Estimates
R&amp;L Con
struction Call 349 5395 or 345 5490

If your roof
is for the birds
Call the Bird—
Allen Wrenn
3)1 C'.'07
Bu'lding. rooting and Lcri(rete
flnithinç, free estimates
Concrete and carpenter work,
remodelnq. air conditioning;
roofIng 3235763
Mason Contractor, block masonry &amp;
concrete work Free Estimates
377 SCSI nays 1)73 09U nights

What do you have to sell, rent, or

Call
Today 377 76)1 or 53) 9993
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'65 Ford Galaile 500 XL. 759 auto
trans New Paint, excellent
Condition, $150 Entertainment I
Console. 133 13 wociden fiShing I

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C&amp;A Backhoe Service

Home improveinerlts

Dorothy Baubliti ran an Id for an
electric organ she wanted to sell
"It told before the week was out,,.

x-ai_sc1as,

Care

)LAR PlEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phl Gonzalez 305 32] 3939
r'qistered with the state as Class A
Contractor Homes, additions 530
5377 or 596 till eves

ART AILING LAND CLEARING
All type'S lots &amp; acreage ieared
have top soil fill dirt, clay. and
shell avaIlable Please call ngPit
C" CtAr. 32) )'1)
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land Maintenance
'.'.,,,
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ni; psc ng pacv hoe wc'rr
%Ohi t,ii bale n.

clearing 372 UP after S
NO LONGER USED CAMPING
(.UAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT
P.o-A WITH A CLASSIFIED AD

lawn Care
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Photography
20 pct c-ti ibrc,1 "r AL'g jit P
5i[At,IAPI
ltOTOGWAPr4Y
Weddings. Canuds. Commercial.
Aerial Porirat' Adi'rf.s'ng xii
ci* c'

Pressure Cleaning
AlA CLEAP4S :4,i_
E 'er or prrss1r i'',. .ir r
___________________________

KOO Vtrig
Fxpr'rt root repairs, Ito' roct 'r
515 rti3leS All work gu.Iran'eeo
BROGOEN ROOF ING. 32] 6700
FOR
RFPAIRS
ROOFING
REASONABLE F RICES Call 000
"ii c '; ' -

Tree Service
P $W TREE SIR • ICE
Tree removal and pruning •ni.$
palms Licensed &amp; iflsurel)
Reasonable Free estimates 32)
SMALL BUSINESS
BLUES'

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dependent ServiCe V arid ip
9597

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Don't tutt st there wait'rstj

Lr Inc
phone to ring Adve'rtite your
bus;nrss I'rvce n Tn.' f4er,i'g s
Clalsf it
5r •
E3s ri,'ss
Director,

STOP AND Tfl:P45( A MINUTE. ii
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn'l be any
____________________________________ You'll find tfl,t tcim,'orp out lher
needs luSt wP' it ,c h,I yi' 'o cftyr
CALL)7]

Offlc Mecb.s

0111Cr %'ACHIP.ES
tr .ili hare', ,prid rs-jp'-',
Frri'Pickupani Deiivt,cy
Sanford Business Macr.nes 372 5003

Well Drilling

We ir''

Paint&amp; Body Work
tr '- j th,- rest i- . ,, , tr,
best Expert pint &amp; bd, work
7367306 after 4 p rr . 323 59S
Pick up 6, dCliyr-ry

'5 o
arpe'rlry. Remodeling. Additions,
Custom Work Licensed, Bonded
Free estimate 373 6036

PET PEST IPIPI
Groumng
Pn 322 1057

Board-rig &amp;

!NsuIatlon

al..!...
LUflU UWII9

Hauling

under lawn cerviCc He reports
"Results were marvelous

AflOVE ARC REAL PEOPLE
WHO HAD GOOD RESULTS BY
ADVERTISING
IN
THE
HE PALO CLASSIFIED

Pet Care

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TO'.',t PS BEAUTY SALOb
(fc-rrr'erl', flarriett'S Beauty Noc.
519 1 Poe 37'? 3712

Ray Hcnges 'an an ad in Thc Herald

F F Ford rented her house in one
clay through her ad In The Herald

IMPROVE
BUDDY'S HOME
MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PENTRY AND REPAIRS 37]
1331
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Sanford 372 3619
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re%uitt" with her ad for
miscelIans items

APT [IROWN PEST COP4TOL
25.62 r'ri Dr
372 68S

Save up to 30 oct on eectrct
tnitall CCIIU,OSe fber blown n
I
Insulation Fcc tree estrrafes
c 73.6 3094
646 6353

Sa'sns

Window &amp; Door Screens
Custom made Repairs
Dci.jnt Prt'i 372 f'S?')

PAINT SALE
Save now on discontinued paini
lines Interior and exterior Latex.
factory colors and white. $349 per
gal Interior semi gloss enamel
Latex or Oil Base, 53 99 per gal
factory colors only Interior and
t0r high gloss enamel. fac
tory colors &amp; white, 5699 per gal
Values to 111 99 p-er gal All colors
ile they last No Rain Checis'
Corn. early to
MARY CARTER PAINTS

Dorothy Cameron "find marvelous

Interior, E x't'r Or Plasterng
Plaster patching &amp; sliriulated
brIck &amp; stone specialty 37? 7750

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iwo air conditioners one 16.000
RTU. one 5,000 RTU. good running
condition $150 for both 3736011
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Lawn Mowers repaired, almost
every kind at prices 'iou can at
ford. Call 373 1309
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Pest Control

Hgme Improvenen

Air conditioning

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p,"

Going to School-must sell '67 Dodge
Dart, auto slant 6 1600 323 06i0

Female Puppies
Imos CId. $10
373 1766

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1970 Oldsmobile, 7 passenger Vista
Cruiser, power steer.nq. blake-s
seat &amp; wOndws, air. AM FPil
Stereo $1,
or best offer. Call
372 1645 aft,,- S

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t
;i?, portable Ti,
and large bar for sate Can be seen
at 1709 Magnolia (tan house)

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Your MLS Ai.ancy

(ILAIP

80'Aulos for Sale

Two 73 Ch AM SSB PintO CR rado I.
anntennas Dual powcr supply.
Nearly new Cost 5700 Will IClI for
5400 3226533

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

central heat air. excellent

322-2420 An'iliine

P.'o'orcycte InS'jr,ir'1?) WA

64—Equipment for Rent
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53—N. RadioStereo

11' Orlancto Clipper with 1$ HP
Johnson and trailer, $330 Can be
seen at 51$ Mellonville 372 6002.

house Is a w,nntr with sunken let a Herald Classified Advisor
living room, screened porch,
write a success ad for you!
location

mile's Marty extras $700 and tar
over payments 3220440
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Margaret Peck sold her '67 Cougar

reacty to move into Very well
t. I Bedroom, 7 bath with
oarage and fenced rear yard
Owner anxious to sell

1971 HOnda. 150 Good Condition IOQ

PIELSOPI'S FLORIDA POSES
Wr,i',iiru1 l'S Garden Certer
601 Celery Av , Sanford

nces

11' Fiberglass with 70 HP motor and
trailer Only in water 10 times.
1450 32)4858

SEMINOLE CO. Beautiful S or 10
acres, paved road, trees, clear,
flowing trearn. horses o k. Terry
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i4eal?y, 6710711

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
READY TEDDY

62—L.awn.Garden

COLOR TV,I119SMONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
614 1006

43LOtsAcrge
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76—Auto Parts

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'77 SUZUKI. 550 cc. electric Start
(idellent conditiOn 323 IS700r sit-i
£603

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3 M Prec',r' tm' released plant
fond &amp;ardenLand, 1100 i lit St .
3?] 630

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TRUCK CAMPER Steeps 1, good
condition Best offer Alto OOP
utility trailer 373 1447

,TOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
Classified Ads didn't work
lii('ff' wc,iuldrit t,i' ,°'?
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JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct F coin Boxcar"
GORMLY'S E 16 Sanford 37) 173)

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75- ,RecreationaI Vehicles

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MOTOROLA COLOR TV
Console. $75
37)3656

SilO Nassau very clean, good cond
Country Side Trailer Park on
Airport Blvd A real bargain for
$1,000

Supplies -

Color TV's Iron ISO. B&amp;W. from
515; Service all makes HERBS'
TV 1200 S French, 37) '731

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
360rland0De
Sanford 32) 5700

1700 1' rench Avø
171 7)40

Equipment

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Re(Ondit;ri.d Patter i" Si? 5
chanoe REEl'S (tOO r' 5is)o
1109 Sanford A-ic'

Hon's

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SANFORD AUCTION

Used office furniture
WOOd Cit 5tpl dF-%hs tegerutivt' desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks $.
risairs, st"a.ght chairs, filing
cabinets. is is Cash and Carry
NOLL'S
Catselbe'rry. 17 97.5)0 4706

KEItIMORE WASHER. paris,
service, used machines
P.'OOPIEY APPLIANCES 3730697

SUCCESS STORIES

377.6457

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KENMORE portable dish
washer Excellent cond 11 mos.
old Can alto be built i' 5175 323
5960.

BAY WOOD CIRCLE
3 bedrooms U; baths Pin large
livinq&amp;diningroom.oewcarpe? &amp;
new paint throughout Fenced
yard *306061 or Eves 83) 1120
Ry Crank. REALTOR

42-5'bile

60—Off ice

Payments

52-App I

fl—Auction

73' Terry Camper, I?)) model
Sleens 6 A C . good onnliton,
u-sea r,€it1 7 or 3 times 17? 93)

KULP DECORATORS
109W 1st St ,)fl 7335
We Buy Furniture

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUSINESS POTENTIAL
BUY - SELL - TRADE
live in now, invest in the future 311.3)3 E FirSt St.
372 56fl
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Only one block from Auto Train 3

Jim Hunt ReaI, Inc.

1

You 've Been Searching For.

Assume

SACPIF ICE - Home on take. 3 BR.
2 baths. central heat Oir
('00(3 LOCATED COMMERCIAL
fr.' sal or tease
PPOPFPTY
rs
a
I-'''tItAfl
I U,)' LVII

56—Camping

Singer Zig Zag, in cabinet. 3 needle,
front load deluxe sewing machine
Sold new for 1)49,00. Pay balance
of 16* or 10 payments of 19. See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
201 East FirrJ. Downtown
3729111 Eve 569 1114

I AP(,
HADED FENCED BACK
YARD with I 1R, 1 bath nome

Lawn Mowers We sell The Best &amp;
Service the Rest Western Auto
301 W. 1st St

Sten stro iii

And

WITNESS m,' hand and seal of

Comfortable &amp;
('DOD INCOME
convenIent 7 BR with 7 apart
ments. rents $110 en 179.000
Two M'RFS with I liP borne on
flood nardn land or pasture

DAvIS' 323 9170

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drawers, 170 1*5 formica table,
wooden gun rack; Teflon deep
fryer; Hamilton Beach rotisSerie
broiler, $20 All items Sn good
conditIon 107 Sunset Drive. Loch
Arbor 3775706

CHOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
hh7W 1st St .372 564). 317 7757

We Buy Furniture

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'.'c licr'iai scAn. steel frames, leather
cu5hion, $20 White vinyl occasIonal chair, $5 Chest of

BALL REALTY

DONT MISS Tl'hlS'l
Best 3 bedroom buy in San'ci'd
Priced to sell nowi 120's Carpet.
drapes

(I 1FF JORDAN. REALTOR

Homes, Lots

County Courthouse in Sanford, for the relief dr"Tianded in the

71

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Hurry $31 5772

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REAL ESTATE

$79 !1 by owner 371

she said

Each Woodmere Home Features Central Heat And

323.7860
SALES BY KISH 321.0041

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ACCeSSOrIeS

ROBSON MARINE
7971 Hwy 1792
]77 5961

DinIng room suite, Solid walnut,
table, 6 chairs and buffet Like
new, $375 Atso dinette set with 4
chairs. $25, and other items $315902

Home on small lake, cement pool,
fi,flIArI
'I h.1rnom. I'- h.atht.
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paneled den with custom drapes,
new roof, fenced back yard

Monda', Aug. IL 1975-3 B

IS' Lnrsca'i Rwric1er. 11$ HP Merc
with power till and certified
trailer md power winch, all 1977
$7,500 Call 323 010

51—Household Goods

7196

After 5. 7)1
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to steal this like new 3 BR, 2 bath
home from desperate out of stale
owner Big fenced 10', central air.
garage, close ifl Available today;
no qualifying Priced in the 520's

Two BR • scr porch. FP, garage.
carpet, no qualifying $11,950
Acre Realty. REAI.TOR 373 7750

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From • 16,900 by

RFPIRIJS man's watch, electronic
with tachometer and calendar.
Still in case cost 1)50. will take
1100 32? 79))

PETITE PRICE
for Iotsof house,) Bedroom, dining
room, fireplace. screened porch
$77

NOW THEAST SEMINCLE

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3 Bedroom, 11, bath, family room.
heat aIr $73,900 Acre Realty,
REALTOR 333 7150

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Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I t Come
On Out And See For Yourself

Publish A,q 18. 75 7, ¶et 1. 5 1975 Ftjtslish Atjq 18 77, 197%
PEG 101
DUO 10$

LAKE MARY) BR.? bath. carpet,
central heat air, range, dishwasher, single car garage $30,000

Country Trailer

Park 373 006).
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On, &amp; 2 bedroom

Southern Garden Apartment Con the Southerly line of Lot 30, thence
sultants.%a;d Property being located SOuth 61 degrees 50' 28" East a:ong

LOPICIWOOD, 3 BR, 7 bath, carpet,
central heat air, double carport;
stockade fenced $31,900

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One and two bedroom hoi,1es and
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apartments $10 to $130 per mo

COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL CASE HO. 74?221.CA-O9.D

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REALTOR
630 6061
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fly owner' 3 Bedroom, I bath. w w
carpeting. air; fenced, shady lot,
mc'. Fruit trees Close in. Sanford
3230770

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o-Apartments Unfurnished
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TOWNHOUSES

. .

Ray Crank

II Mayfair Circle, Sanford, 2
Bedroom with family room or
third bedroom Air conditioned
With fenced yard. $164) mo 1591
7306

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STUDIO 1.2,3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM

PublIsh Aug 11.23$. Sept II. 1973 TGAGE ASSOCIATION. a cor.
CEO 101
poration, etc •
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Plaintiff.

5P.•rfOR()
2125 VALE AVE
Mini farm in heart of town. 3 BR..
bath fi bedroom is efficiency apt
*ith private entrance), Lg family
room, formal dining &amp; living rm,
new carpet. Ig (of for garden with
citrus trees, well for a c. &amp;
sprinklers Large utility building
A steal at 575.900

BALL REALTY

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MAITLAND FLEA MART
1911 Hwy 1797 Open Sat 5 S.un 9
$3.8 2920

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
377 199%
1919 S. French
3727371,377 1496.377 1911
377 1959,3721161
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Energetic mature woman desires Furnished. 2 tiP, air conditioned,
work Receptionist, light typing.
$150 Call 3730377
cashiering. tiling posting. s*itch
r,ord Ciil 1?? ?IS?
1973 12' widr. 1 BR, air cond • fur
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niSheci 5125 monthly AduIt
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Security 37] 5939
Rentals
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Real Estate
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1_uxury

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HAIRDRESSER with folIow;iig, U
to7Op&lt;t Call 37? 1426 after 6pm

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LAKE MARY- 2 BR Duplex. $150
plus $50 deposit
Forrest Greene Inc
REALTORS
373 5353

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Experienced

STU.

BEST

L ONGWOOD, beautifully ocate
2 acre pInt Deluie 2 bedroom
duplCies; air, carpet, drapes.
appliances, utility room, carport
$170 867 1757
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Duplci. lbedrOOqnfurn apt . adultS
Call 337)610 after 3.30

PART TIME
Receptionist, light typing, per
tonality pIus! 4 hours daily,
ilexible 3776846
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Ladies as fashion show directors for
SarafiCoventry Jewelry earn $3 to
$5 per hour commission Full or
part time
Plo
experIence
necessary Samoles fr
ct.srt
I.hs....-''
'øca'in
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Ni'w Ducile,. Furn or
unlurn Drapcs. W,itcr. LillO
(are 373 1576 or 665 6i46

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&amp; AIUKL)AT oay aflCJ
am to 1
eVCfliflQ cild care 6
a m A Chld's World 373 8121
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BABY'S WORLD Carefor infants
to age 7 only Next to new Drivers'
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Llensr' Ilur.ai 3?? 6645

AVAI LA-

J1A-Duplexes

rry l'?Is
7]) 91)7

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TE RVI EWS

A small Classified Ad brings big
returns Try ore and see Call 372
2611 or III 9993
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Sl.000down
P1ouaIifyinr
26905 Palmetto Ave.Sanlcwd 2 PR
frame home With new roof
will finance •no pmt of $119.31.
Call E 0 Hodge. (9011 394 2152
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Beautiful r3nch type home 3 64
acres, stable Ostern area, 617
1617-3336186
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DOLL HOUSE
Cute as a button. 3 BR frame house
on West Third St L rge corner lot
116,500 Sorry, all cash or
refInance
POOL HOME
Pelas or errcise in your own pool 3
BR. 1 bath home, beautifully
decorated 579.900
TWO STORY FRAME
4 PP. 7 bath built with tender loving
"ii by craftsmen Only $l$.5

DRUM LESSONS

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TAX COURSE; JOB IN.

3227643

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APE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
r rr,, 641 7027 for "We Cur'
"1QtliO" Adutt or Terms
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-6—Chikl Care
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Complete child care services flew
Summer Prcarni HEY DIDDLE
DIDDLE DAY CARE 373 5690

H &amp; R BLOCK INCOME

lor2fledrooms Adultsorily
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2515 Park Drive $70 up

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18-Help Wanted
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Work your own hourS Earn eUtra
ifl(OfliC as an AVON Representi,
bye Call 6113079

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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Pen
Real Estate Etroker

Nice effic Ieny apartment, upstairs,
all utilities (urn 197 50 Adults
only 3777796 eves &amp; w ncs

ARE YOU LONELY? Let us help
you to meet the right person lust
for
ou NATIONAL SINGLES
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone: 305
2710

11-Instructions

7 BR . fenceci yard, carport, private
street. 516.900 Terms 3776620.

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'uva.jui
ri.tvui-y. ,ur,.I',vu
$100 per mo, utilities included
372 1170

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Thr
Bedroom in Pinecrest;
carpeted, fenced $150 down.
FHA Nothing down VA Phone
3 6711

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)?" Belt Sander. '. P i' drillt, one
high speed, 1 low speed. Dress
coats, 12 11 short; 67 vOl lane
Gray books. Bonita boat and
trailer, rolling scaffold; eat
hoard: 2 Coleman 'interns; dcc,
Stove top; rob tiller, 16" Pullman
buffer. Airless Spray, flreotece
wood; fishing poles; two 71 pine
glass wood frame windows And
many other mIsc items 372 6)96

SANFORD
by owner. 3 BR. 2
bath, 2 yr old Central he4t ar.
carpet. garage, screened porch,
large lot, good locMacwi AsSume
7 2,pcf or$l50down. FHA Priced
below FHA appraisal 333 4837

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

for Sale

Yitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Counf
er tops. Sinks Installation avail
able Bud C,rbwll 377 1032 any
time

ALTAMONIE SPRINGS Near
Mall I Bedroom. 7 bath, screened
patio, corner lot 531.500 by owner.
$31 5031

$19,500--) BEDROOM. I bath. Fam
Pm , dbl carport

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Peas ,ou r'ck. black eyes &amp; pjrpie
fitill Nr-w patches continuecomn
ri On Oregon Ave &amp; 1 mi North
of 16 and just West of I 1. &amp; I Mi
West of Sanford Closed on Sun
day s

Would appreciate help in locating
daughters helr.'d to t.r' in 111*'
tnfor(1 area Di,'Lsjrah, Pamela
Marisue Bosch Please
write their father, Nicholas J
BOsch. 161 N Mulberry St
Mansfield, Ohio
4190?
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and newly furniShed
NICE 71$ W First St

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intend to register id name with the
Public Rerords of
mi
fLYnierly k* as 5(,uthern Ga'den
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole Aparfment Consultanti An In County. FIo'Ida
Cnunty. Florida in accordance with VentOry i available from the Civil
the provisions of the Fictitious
Division of the SemInole County "M been filed against you and you
Nami Statutes, To Wit. Secticy Sheriff's Dept. and further
are rel,ad to serve a coo'y of your
56S09 Florida Statutes 1937
formation Is availabl, there, All written defenses, if any, to i
Sig Gorgla A Gross
RICHAROH ADAMS. JR. of Gray,
property being stored
A.
Publish Aug 11,73,5 Sept. 1, 5. 197$ Lossing Transfer 0. Storage Co.. Adams, Harris 0 Robinson, P A ,
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Florida in *cordan'e with the

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AM FM Stereo With ASP Turntable
in console l'xIl", ( a)Cjrj iond Also
'67 70 auto trans for Pontiac
Perfectica Condition Ask for
John, 373 4645

Peg Real Estate Broker
1100 F 75th St
377 6655

26065 Hwy 1792
REALTOR 37] 5771

MID 20's-- NEW HOMES, 3 &amp; 1
I room apt Child and pet welcome
bedrooms S pct down. 7' pct.
Very nicp $175 per mo ;
interest
deposit $01 Maqnolia Ave 377
0711
- $10500- 7 BEDROOMS. I bath
Monthly Rentals Available
screened porch, rear yard fenced
$135 $150 Color iv
OWAL
V/ITT PPM TV
- liv INN - NORTH
I 1 P. SR 131 lonawood
.
Req Real Estate Broker
321 0640
)7]
3 Room Apt Completely remodeled

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you for the relief demanded in the
defenses, if any, thereto
Petitioner's attorneys. wiose names Petition
WITNESS my hsnd and Official
and addresses appear below.
Ci
before September 1?. 1973 and file seal in ths Court. this 14th day of
theoriglneItheqeofwjthtMCI,of Augtit,
(SEAL)
Court Cithir before service
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Ptititloner's attorneys or Im
Clerk of Circuit Court
mediately thereafter;
•
By Elaine RiChartle
default will be entered against you
Deputy
Clerk
for the relIef demanded In the
Publish Aug IS, s a. st II. 1973
Petition
Witn
my hand and the eul of DEQ 100
thi5Courlonthe13lhdayofAugst, INTIIE CIRCUITCOURT OF THE

the CircuIt Court, Seminole County, SonsI property

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TAFFER REALTY

Harold Hall Realty

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINIER
ITEMS
SELL
"DON'T NEEDS' FAST WIT H A
WANT AD Phone 37] 2611 or $31
9) and a friendly Ad Visor will
help ou

Sunday - Noon Fdday

register said name with the Clerk Of FlorIda, the above du.crib.i p.r. Complaint

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Bachelor apt Clean, convenient
with pool 5125 mo 377 1316 or 377

Noon The Day Before Publication

Air Shag Carpeting In Living Areas Inside Ard

inttrij to

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ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
7 BR CR ;n 000d condition, large lot.
Only 116.000 with 5500 dowr' and
approx $110 o.r month

Roomy 3 BR, 3 bath or. ', acre with
access to Lake MarLhem New
nIl furniShed
carpet
5)9.900 Terms

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3 Lines Minimum
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Springs, Flerida, Suits 301 and 30?, recorded in PInt Rook II, Page 6.1 el

COUNTING, arid that

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LAff

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FICTITIOUS NAME

FORMS &amp; SYSTEMS, and Ihat I

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HAUNTED HOUSE

Legal Notice

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COUNTFY LIVINti

DEADLINES

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as we itt
2 i3-t1.)e

U

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

in SCminoIe County, Florida, more the Southerly lint, of Lot 30 for a
y described as follows- ditIsnp of 1)507 feel, thence North
you feel responsible for, when' Notice is hereby given that I am
' 37' 35" Wr'i' for a d'stance of
you see him getting a b'im engaged In business at 333 E Lake ASsOrted Furniture from the in 14)5 99 feet; thence North Si degrees
Ave, Lonqwood 377 0 Seminol, ventory of the defendant's place of
35" West for a distance of 79 66
shake.
County, Florida under the fictitious buSiness formerly located at 75) fee to tPie point of beginning, ac
name of MEYER BUSINESS Maifland Avenue. Attamont, cording to the plal thereof as

I f4\k COVER CEUTER \to protect the interesta of ne

Ysv'U F1 i it 1$
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AtuLTS, NO PETS
116W 2nd

Ithru5tpmes
4Icalire
6thru 25 times
31c a lIne
26 times
24c a line
($2.00MINIMUM CHARGE)

8:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.

IN RE: The Marrta, ef
ROBERT S GLAZE, HuSband,

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for Disiolution Of
MarrlagehasbeenfIIadagain$ty,
POTICE OF ACTION
in *tilch Petitioner is seeking •
divor"e; arid you are required to
TO Franrit Miller
serve a copy of your written
779 S. Lee Street
defenses, ii any, to GENE R,
Valdoita, GeorgIa 3)60%
STEPHENSON,
Attorney
for
,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Petifionet-, Post Office Drawer
Casselberry,
Florida
32107;
and
file
that a Droceedinu for enforcem.nt
and modificatlonof Final Juctgmtnt the original wIth the Clerk of the
DiSSOlving MarrIage Pi.as been filed above Styled Court on or before
against you and you are required to September 72nd, 1975. otherwise, a

Arthur H Be'ckwith, Jr
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Elaine RiCharde

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HOURS

returns

this person better, You'll have

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I U I JS_ III UI
2 fII D. I
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Seminole
OrIondo - Winter Park

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Don't make a tia.sty negative an important endeavor will be PlaintIff, vs Southern Garden the foliowing property ifi Seminole
on you'll be vecy promising the next couple Apa.lment Consultants, Detant. County. Florida
assnent
which aforesaid Final Judgment Lot 30 and that part of Lot 3)
I).

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322-2611
831-9993
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CAPRICORN

The 7th Voyag. of

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0

Interest.

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The Board of County Corn
mitslorters of Seminole County,
Florida. will hold a public hearing to
consIder the ollOwlflU ulCmS
puniic HEARING FOR
A
CHANGE OF ZONING
I P11 10 CORPORATION. INC
A 1 AGRICULTURE TO P IA
SINGLE FAMILY DW.LLlNC,
DISTRICT. PZ ($6 75) 17 TheN 660
ftcf the S 116ft of theE 110ff of the E
i SE . of SectIon 2071
Seminole County. Florida, con
taming 773 plus acres Further
tj.scribed as P1 of Derbyshire Road
at Easterly end of Derbyshire Road
lodian Hills Subdivision
I
ED
L' (PU Uf)T1iflVJ)
- - BARDOUR. JR A I
TO Ri SINGLE
ACIR
ICULTURE
Bids will be opened at thC council
meeting. September Ith, 1975 alter FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT.
P1(1615) 70 Lots llthrough20and
7 30 PM
Lots 77. 33. 71. 75. 26 and 77. Geneva
City of Longwood
Heights, as recorded in PB). Pg
Spminole County,
Public
Records of Seminole County,
fly- (Snm.
chnmt.
Florida. In Section 16-7037 Further
City Clerk
PublIsh Aug 17. iS, 19.20. 2). 77. 1975 descrIbed as N of S P 16 and W of
Old SR. 13
RADLOFF. p
3 TOM A
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MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
DISTRICT TO C 2 GENERAL
POT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
COMMERCIAL
RETAIL
by virtue of that certain Writ of
P1 ($6 75) 21. The N
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DISTRICT.
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tIlUIIUfl i))UVU VU' VI OTMJ Ur'u%T
0t the NW ' of
377 35ff of the NW
the seal of the County Court
SectIon 2071 30. Seminole County,
OangeCounty.Florida.uponflnal
Further described as on
doment rendered in the aforesaid Florida
i
- Irrn Park. beh'nl
Oufcrd
Pca
Ert on the 9th day of M4y. A D
P,'tatf
1975. in that CertaIn case entitled,
B PUBLIC HEARING ON AP
Keernan Brick of Central Florida.
PEALS AGAINST THE BOARD OF
Inc • a Fla corp Plaintiff, vs
Kenneth W Schraw. d b a Schraw ADJUSTMENT IN DENYING A
Fnlerprirs. Defendant, which LOT SIZE VARIANCE IN AN R-1AA
aforesaid Writ of Eiecution was RESIDENTIAL ZONE ON THE
D E SC P I lIE D
delivered to me as Sheriff of F CL LOWING
Seminole County, Florida. arid I PROPERTY FOR CARRIGAPI &amp;
have levied upon the following ROLAND. INC
1 Lot 79, Block 0, Semnole
described property owned by
Kenneth W Schraw. sad property Terrace Replat. in Section 772131,
being located in Seminole County, PB 11, Page 79 on the We-st SidC of
Florida.
more
particularly Division Street
described as follows
7 Lot 71, Block B. Seminole
One (1) 1970 Mercedes Benz. I
Terrace Replat. in Section 77213),
door, dark green Ii color. Title No
PR 11, Page 79, on the West side of
9729790, ID No 1140101?044971
Low'ery Drive
Stord at Altamonte Garage, 117
3 Lot 17. Block F. Seminole
LongwoOd Avenue. Atamonte Terrace Replat. in Section 777131.
Spring, Florida Additional in
PB 11. Page 29. on the West side of
-formation available from the Civil Lowerv Drive
DiviSion of the Seminole County
- Ihl public hearing will be held in
Sheriff's Department
the County CommiSsion Chambers
and the underlined as Sheriff of of the Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
Seminole County, Florida, will at
Seember 16. 1975. at 7 00 P M .
11- 00 A M on the 26th day of August, or as soon thereafter as possible
A 0 1975. offer for sate and seil tO
Board of County Corn
the highest bidder, for cash. subject
missioner-I
to any arid all exiSting lens, at the
Seminole County. Florida
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
By' Sid Vihlen, Jr
County Courlhoue in Sanford.
Chairman
FlorIda. the above descirbed per
Attest
tonal property.
Arthur H Beckwlth. Jr
That said sale i being made to Publish Aug II. 1975
satiSfy the terms of said Writ of
DEQ 103
Execution
John E Polk.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
Sheriff
COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Seminole County. Florida
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Publish Aug 1,11, 11, 75. 1975
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
DEO 11
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.I2T7.CA-•4.A

CARLTON DUNNING and ARCHIE
may
not be immediate,
external pressute against
sistent and hang in there, it get. Don't let your self-doubts Iloweser, they'll be there when
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE DUNNING, 1k a Lavonta Dunning.
hi% wife
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won't elude you for too long, hold you back from trying.
r'ded
Defendants
i I SINIALtIIMACONR
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
VIR(0 (Aug. 23-Sept.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
AQUARILJS(Jan. 20.Feb. 19) by virtue of that certain FINAL
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situation around to where It's a cerned. If you feel entitled to
of Seminole County, Florida, upon TO
- CARLTON DUNNING
additional compensation, speak changed. The alteration will a final Iudgment rendered lr the
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prove beneficial.
aforesaid court on the 11th diy oh
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in
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CITYOFLONOW000
NOTICE 5 Perety given that
sealed bids will be received in the
City Clerk's Olfici. City Hall.
Florida. until fl000
September 0th. 197S.
This includes liability corn
Loflgwood. workman's comp etc
prehensive.
Specifications may be pcked up at
City Hall. ItS W Warren Ave..
Lonowood, from I 00 A M until 5 00
PM Monday thrugh Friday
The City reserves the right to
reject any or all bids, any bid
rceivedaftertheSp,CifiedlimeWilI
not be considered No bidder may
withdraw hl bid for a period 01
forty five(4S)davsattefthedate%et

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INVITATION TO 510
FOR INSURANCE COVERAGE

IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
CHARLES M MILLER.
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Wife

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decided the best line of play
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quickly and hope that his opponents would hang on to
clubs."
Oswald: "The play worked
beautifully. As each additional
spade was led, the discarding
by East and West got more and
more painful. But all these
painful discards were red
cards. Eventually, after the
eighth trump was led. East did
discard a club, but it didn't
matter. West was down to the
ace of hearts and three clubs A
heart threw him in and he had
to hi ve South his contract

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THE BORN LOSER

by Art Sansom
WHO Ct.L'j DfN

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67th Year, No. 311—Tuesday Aug. 19, 1975

Today ' s article was lhspired
by a letter from Illinois. The
writer wanted to know how
ByOswald&amp;Jsmeiiacoby
East and West could have disJim: "Traditionally, a four- ca rd ed better.
The first part of our answer is
level, vulnerable, preemptive
that
East and West have our
bid should be made with an
sympathy.
However, after the
hand
eight-trick
that has little
or no defense against any other third spade lead West would
suit. South's preempt had know that South had eight
another feature. He thought he spades and would be sure of his
might make it even if partner contract if he held a club
Hence. West might have thrown
held very little"
Oswald: "When South lnokM his clubs right then and there
at dummy things didn't appear whereupon the swindle play
to be satisfactory. Dummy's would not develop.
ace and king of clubs were unavailable to help South while
Write
they would be sure tricks Jacobys" care
of this
against any East-West con- newspaper. The most interesting questions will be
Jim: East played the queen used in this column and
of diamonds on his partner's writers will receive copies of
king and West continued with a JACOBY MODERN)

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qualified administratively with
executive experience and
ability, to operate the county on
a day-to-day basis and administer the desires of the
legislative board
(corninission)," Kwia!kowski told
Williams.

"We're looking for

someone

qualified

administratively

to operate the county
on a day-to-day basis
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Williams said he agrees the
commission does not need to be
involved in ''day-to-day administration" but cautioned
aoainst an afirnini t trninr

Williams also suggested
delegating more authority to
the individual department
heads and "not to the county

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County Jail fire that killed 10 The suit, asking a jury trial, has inmates who were killed. These name the inmate.
Herald Staff Writer
"This person
inmates and a Jailer,
been assigned to Circuit Judge suits seek in excess of $7-mill ion
a
An Eatonville woman has
result of his own act," the grand
The civil action, filed Monday Dominick Salfi. No hearing damages.
filed suit in circuit 1court he re by W inter Park attorney date has been set
While a grand jury found the jury report states, There were
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UI excess UI •IIIIIuIJII ZtUS3CIi irouwian mor r.mma
rois nas aiso oeen named fatal fire was deliberately set UU IiUILdI.C5 in separateceus
damages from Sheriff John E. Lou Pinkard, claims Ray defendant in damage suits bY by an inmate confined adjacent adjacent to the bay where a
Authority (SCOPA) Monday
Polk In the death of her 17-year- Anthony McCall, 17, died as four inmates who survived the to "the hospital bay area" of stack of polyurethane matapproved a proposed lease
old son In the June 9 Seminole result of negligence by Polk. fire and relatives of four other the second-floor jail, it did not tresses were set afire McCall E,
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amendment with Say-More Oil
and Patrick Sims. McCall died
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Terminals Inc., which will
in the fire and Sims testified
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before the grand jury In the
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seven-week-long fire probe.
payments by 12,000.
The suit filedMonday by Ms.
b,
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Sav-Nlore, which tias built an
Ilinkard charges Polk wasi
P
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negligent and breached his duty
oil storage tank farm at the
to
inmates
In
maintenance
and
.
port, requested the board's
Reopening of the Seminole County Jail
weeks for the safety features to be in. cease to house the prisoners. The county
operation
of
the
jail
with
regard
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will be delayed until state and local fire
okay to install $14,200 worth of
sta lled.
paying between
per lay for
t
to f ir e hazards
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agencies tell the County Commission the
State officials last week vocally agreed
housing of the prisoners.
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equipment for loading
The action alleges that Polk r
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on the 14-point safety plan, provided the
Also, Vihien said, the criminal judicial
and unloading lube oil, acnegligent!)' failed to properly
concurrence the Commission failed to
count) builds a new jail in two sears The system is not incarcerating prisoners
fr'
to Jim Uar
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secure Last week.
ot include an major con- because of the lack of a facllit to hold
e v acuation pro"edures and in
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The Commission today postponed apr'. nsuch as widemnh wi iitr-' "'' them.
the use of firefighting equipproving $107,099 for safety f eatures in the
to the state-required 28 Inches
Sheriff John Polk said either he or Jail
ment was negligent in failing
The 10-,t - '.ease will t
Jail until fire agencies and the sta te
It sounds like they're trying to make a Administrator George Proudfoot would go
to
require
second-floor
.
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crease
from V6,000 to $28 (
Department of Offender Rehabilitattan
dc4 'Kmbeoughsaidthistmrnirigofthe toTallahaasee this week tomeet with state
correctional officers to carry
'1)0Kf.,9 46 writing tl 14-point safety state officials' provision of a new jaiL
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CmBank
om
Af1.sto attempt to secure the La
u'al setsof keys "to unlock firt
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All We can do Is try," POI1 5th
The board unanimously approved a
Calberry, which .',iuw
equipment doors and Us,"
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Meanwhile, the Commission instructed
$l75,100 to SCOPA for the
negligently allowed "In.
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uns
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01111dals to Pir%*M SPecifiClitiOnIl for OWN
rbthat the bids would not be approvW until to provide the is ty features if the lette
than $70,000 in safety equipment to admay s w ay the state of the commission received letters in con. are recei ved
use of matches and other
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agreed t. increase the bank
vertise for sealed bids. Under the re.ilar
ficials decisions,
curence with safety features.
combustible materials by Int
note for th e $3,2W , Ryan told
bidding process the earliest the bids could
Polk said the "judges are holding off on
Letters will be sought from the Seminole
.p
mates" and allowed highly i &amp;
be opened would be Sept. 1, according to
the N, r
County Fire Department, the Sa nford Fir e sente ncing 10 to 20 people because we have
flammable mattresses to be
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Ashby Jones, deputy circuit court clerk.
Department, the State Fire Marshal's to farm them out."
improperly stored within the
Also SCOPA attorney Bill
The county jail has been closed since a office and DOR. Each of the agencies have
Polk said the local officials
Sanford
jail.
CAN
COLLECTING
IS
PRUFITABLE
Hutchison told the board a
June 9 fire which killed 10 Inmates and is
claimed no jurisdiction over the county jail and County Fire Department would also
Young McCall, being held for Empty cans might not mean much more
an
th
trash
to
Jailer. More than $40,000 In renovations
facility,
have to be contacted.
some "squabble" has developed
trial as an adult on a grand jury peop
£ ycar-o,d . am Senn
but • 11-year-ol
an.d ir)C51-O
9-year-old
have been completed on the jail.
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State officials met with local officials
Cou nty Attorney Tom Freeman told the indictment char
StandardA .)3I€ln5
and
ging
robbery,
Eugene
Ball
It
means
coins
In
th
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pocket
ese
Th
two
Sanford
L,VIWem
Commission Chairman Sid Vthlen Jr.
Aug. 11, but Vihlen was unable to secure a board today that even with the letters from became upset just before
Pan
American
Bank
over
the youngsters make It a practice to ro'ind up all the aluminum
said prior to today's meeting he expected
letter saying the safety features would the agencies he is "not sure" the written fire 1roke out, officials said, they can find and
they turn them in at a recycling center. They're parLialIly constructed modular
the Commission to waive bid policy and
mak e the jail safe for returning prisoners, concurrence would affect the county's when he was told that his trial
15
cents
paid
per
pound
for the aluminum empties and consider it forms in the building being
award the bid for installing safety
Meanwhile, Vihlen reported to the board legal position on the jail."
scheduled for that day had "a good day's work" when their plastic hag is full. Herald
features.
today that the surrounding Jails in which
Photo leased by Standard Systems
"Their opinion would not be absolute in
been postponed for a second
% Bill Vincent Jr.
county prisoners are being held, will soon a court of law," Freeman said,
He es timated it w ould take a bout four
time.
S an ard Systems, a modular
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construction firm, is leasing a
d
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building used by Concrete
Structural Systems Inc., before
s CSSI went bankrupt.
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to the commission" because the
administrator would be able to
manage information from
individua departments.
Both
Hattaway
and
Kwiatkowski !old Williams the
commission will be responsible
for the control of the administrator's au thority.

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Kwiatkowski told Williams
the commission lacks the time
for "creative government"
because 1 the deluge of admini.strativc responsibilities.
Hataway told Williams that
county government with an
administrator is "the fastest
growing form of county
government."

t% county administrator is
recommended by Underwood
along with the development of
several county procedures
manuals and establishment of
departmental and overall
county priorities.

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personnel director, were instructed to write a Job
description for an
administrator. Ilattaway said the
commission would hold another
workshop in two weeks to
discuss the job description.
The administrator would be
appointed by the commission at
an estimated $30,000 annual
salary',
according
to
Kwiatkowski.

By Roger BcIIen

FUNNY BUSINESS
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brought who has voiced op.position to the creation of the
position, was absent from the
workshop. Commissioner Dick
Williams, who also has
the position, reviewed possible
job responsibilities with
Commissioners harry Kwiatkowski, Mike Uattaway and
Chairman Sid Vihien Jr.
all
proponents of the position.
Bob Ellis, interim administrative assistant, Eli.
Underwood, management
consultant; and John Gray,

Four commissioners met Inn
work session Monday to discuss
total county government
reorganization, but talk centered on the administrative
lxmitIon.
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written for a county administrator, a proposed high
level position which has split
votes on the Seminole County
Coriunission.

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increase on the grounds that board hikes."
1966 at $6,000 per year.
Jones also told the board that Systems c
the board was told, and bus driver and handyman.
"the people at the low end of the
In other action, the directors members agreed to provide
the home repair and win- the lease agreement, but Pan
The board voted 9-1 to apJones also reported to
Despite a IflO,'C by one toturn po le ought to be getting prove
tentzation
program was not American, which financed
the increases which approved the hiring of four funds necessary to rent one board that he hoped funds
niemitber to alter the salary more than fie per cent."
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schedule, the Board of Direc"Five per cent for someone i'anos
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Jones' salary to $18,528 . county 1lt?iid Start program program already' has the SCA's Meals on Wheels
returned to the bank, according
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that he expected to get the heating for low-income persons
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The four newemployes agenc s canner) operation and minimizing loss of heat
In granting the Increases, people and sere some
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raise. But the price of beans is ether board members noted economically disadvantaged or sought will fill posts of crankid up by Sept. 1, with from homes through repairs meeting with the
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Board member and Sanford the same for the little guy as it Jones' long service to SCA and handicapped children.
education coordinator. Comprehensive Employment that would Include sealing of parties' attorneys on the
City Commissioner Julian is fcr the better-paid. Tlmt's the Seminole community. Jones
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authorities said had been stolen
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ste reo and sound equipment,
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on a warrant charging buying
television sets, music-al inreceiving and concealing stolen
struments and an industrial air
property.
compressor.
DiLisio was released at
o!k said the raids and
counts Jail after he posted
$5,000 cash bond.
County
A wrecker was used to take
Detective Ralph Salerno.
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As the Seminole raids started
storage building at Altamonte
at 4 pin. Friday at a bar and -i-..
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package store next door to the
Charles Wesley Asbury, V. of
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Altamonte Police Headquarters
948 Lake Irene Drive Maitland,
and Fire Department, Orange
was arrested on ' warrants
Seminole County Corn- if a new Jail Is not built, the pretty serious problems," County Sheriff's deputies
••charging four counts of grand
missioners continued plugging county will face the expenditure Vihien said, adding, "All raided a used appliance sales
larceny, tao counts of armed
"Y
away
Friday,
attempting
to
of
large
In
commissioners
feel,
at
the
establishment
on
Edgewater
amounts
of
money
it
breaking and entering with
Drive, Orlando, and two
darn up the flood of financial excess of $*),000 annually - for same time, this Is an
intent to commit a felony, three
needs that is making it ex- farming out
to keep taxes to a residence arresting two perto other
counts of armed breaking and
sons and recovering thousands
trneIy difficult to keep a jails,
riinimum."
entering of a dwelling house
of dollars in stolen merpledge to hold the line on
Vihlen
said
commissioners
and one count of breaking and
Consideration is being given
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iprope rty taxes.
,s nt much of Friday re viewing ci.uuulse.
entering a vehicle.
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developed by Salerno and oU
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of *) bon&amp;.
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Seminole
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board's
toy wi th in
for
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next
fiscal
year,
paragents
indicated
that
At the 119 Ruby Court
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persons
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go
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the
Drug
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raiding
deputies
seized a
difficult
m remodeling W facilities.
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details of the budget.
ies. Committee and Seminole items "on orders" that
117,000,
24-foot
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motor
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"We i-re are really looking at
home.
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Stroupe was jailed on $5,000
and package store in Altamonte
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income, because of the con- missioners) are looking at Vihlen said.
bond on a charge of buying,
Springs, adjacent to the police
tinued
trend," he
receiving and concealing stolen
and fire department headquarsaid, pointing to the decreases
property.
a
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being seen In building permit
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Officers said the motor home,
revenues and state and federal
un y's
stolen
in Orlando, was parked
An Orange County Sherffrs
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behind the Stroupe house.
spokesman said the "orders"
The chairman revealed that a
Polk said the recreational
reportedly were "filled in a
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vehicle was also impounded at
relatively short period of time"
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government shows an adan Altamonte Springs storage
and stolen items "sold" at a
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location
reduced Lost and in
cases
office
is needed right
The two truckloads of other
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shipped to "customers"
now.
items recovered were taken to a
throughout the United States.
"We are also facing the new
county storage building near
Officials said the stolen
jail construction consideration
Sanford for safe keeping, ofproperty oper::tion is believed
and the straw ballot situation
to have sold approximately one The Rendezvous Bar, next door to Altamonte Springs fire station, alleged "order point" for million- ficers said.
regarding library facilities," he
,
Officials said Saturday that
million dollars in merchandise dollar.a-year theft ring. Herald Photo by Bob Lloyd
By DONNA ESTES
identica, request for Altamonte ove the last year.
said. The voters in the fall
investigation into the alleged
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Springs Tuesday.
was con.elections as y-ear appro
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Polk led agents in the Crowder, 44, and Carolyn Springs near the bar was
straw ballot on whether a
indicated there may be more
County Commissioner Mike the theft ring included heavy Seminole raids, surrounding Fields Crowder, 42.
Herman Elvin Fields, 38, 125
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then
suggested
boats
and
equipment,
and
motors,
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The
Rendezvous
Bar
and
Crowder
was
held
In
jail
on
Grace Boulevard, Altamonte
Saturday indicated
lOrange County , sheriff'
should be initiated by the
surprise at the offer of Seminole received approval from feflow lawn inowers. televisions, Package Store, where a search $40,000 bond on eight counts of Springs, Fields was held on agents executed three search
county.
for allocation stereos, tape recorders, chain resulted in seizure of cartons of buying, receiving and con- $5,0W bond on one count of
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arrested
tw o
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for $10,000 each to Lake Maq, 3aws and furniture, officials cigarettes, musical instrument cealing stolen property. His buying, rEceiving and con- warrants,
some $10,000 in federal funds
suspects in connection with the
fa cilities program
o s
Longwood,
Oviedo
and said.
amplifiers, speakera, a vacuum wife posted $10,000 bond on two cealing stolen property.
for a city planner.
theft ring and seized thousands
...,,000, while a solution to
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The
Orange
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counts of bu)lng, receiving and
After agents loaded a pickup
During the council's
rst
in
space problem could cost up to
k
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1975-76
budget
wor
1400,000 the first year and the
op, those cities have not requested operation included Seminole, hours as agents conducted the was released from county jail bar, another search warrant items.
A
Raymond
Rollins, 36, was
new jail ex pense the first year Mayor aster Sorenson said he the assistance.
Orange, Brevard, Lake and search and arrested the Friday night.
the Crowders'
at
was
executed
Total
receivenotification
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of
the
would be roughly M,000.
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other Central Florida
operators, Donald Richard
Also arrested in Altamonte $51 Karen Ave., Altamonte
County Commission
t y offer just prior to the
of ti-ese three projects is 11.53
an the council had not man Sid VihIen Jr., said Friday
million
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the matter.
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Lake Mary councilmen
assist in conducting studies and Saturday began detailed
preparing land use plans.
examination
of
various
and
county
governdepartment
budgets.
None
of
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state laws to complete cornDear Abby ---------plans
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3C prehensive land use
Dr. Lamb
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next
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to
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right, operator Donald Richard Crowder, 41, exits bar after Altam&amp;nte Springs

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Sunday, Aug. 17, 1q73

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Polk To Seek Restoration Of Budget

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By BOB LLOVD
Herald Staff Writer

BRIEF

FBI Infiltrated
Ku Klux Klan

WASHINGTON (AP) The FBI ran a covert, 10-year
operation to disrupt the Ku Klux Klan by distributing
anonymous postcards and cartoons, forming a phony antiKlan committee and planting anti-Klan articles in the
news media, according to newly disclosed FBI
documents,
The operation against the Klan and other so-called
"white hate groups" such as the National States Rights
party and the American Nazi party, was described in 125
pages of FBI files turned over Friday to reporters who
petitioned for them under the Freedom of Information Act
nine months ago.
The tiles provided the lust public glimpse of the
counterintelligence program, called Cointelpro by the
FBI, against white hate groups. The FBI previously was
forced to disclose documents dealing with operations
against the Socialist Workers party and other Leftist
political groups.
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Department
of increases for existing staff officcr sand admlnstrativestaff increased surveillance is
The
Polk says $5,000 cut from his
Administration will study the members and $77,945 f basic personnel to surrounding necessary in a facility with a $20,000 contingency request
documents and then schedule a salaries for now positions agencies, therby making the history of minor fires, one makes the fund "totally
Sheriff John Polk has served hearing on the appeal.
requested In the budget to meet Seminole Sheriff's Department major fire with the loss of 11 inadequate" for unforeseen
notice to the Seminole County
Polk said he appealed a increased workload, according training ground for the lives, and other incidents that emergencies "such 83 were
Commission that he's going to budget In 1969 to the state and to the sheriff,
benefit of other law en- occur almost daily," according evidence in the current budget
Tallahassee to seek restoration "I got most of it."
Polk said the merit raises forcement agencies," the to Polk's petition.
year."
of $5,642 the commis1oners
Monroe says the Department requested won't meet the entire budget appeal petition states.
The appeal petition states The appeal petition charges
cut From his requested of Administration can do increased cost-of-living exPolk requested $141,059 for that $53,249 sliced from Polk's that the County£2,626,997 budget for 1975-76 "anything It wants with the penses during the last year, but basic salaries for additional request for expenses other than approved budget for the
opeatlona.
budget" and the Coun. will provide "a small addition personnel but commissoners salaries is needed to fund the Sheriff's Department isn't
Polk filed J ae r*tice Friday ty Commission must comply. to each salary that, at least, will approved only $63,114. Polk minimum amount necessary adequate to maintain morale of
with Circuit Cow Clerk Arthur
According to the appeal permit the personnel of the says he needs 12 new deput1's, a for continued operation of
personnel or to provide the
be"hwith's office. County petition the County Commission Sheriff's Department to stay full-time jail nurse, an ad- department at the present level minimal staff needed for the
commissioners have until 5 has approved $2,371,355 of abreast of the ever-Increasing ditlonal correctional officer, a of service and activity.
investigatIon of crimes in the
p.m. Wednesday to give Polk Polk's $2,626,997 budget request cost of living."
clerk-typist and a custodian.
county.
Polk Is ready to battle the
their reply to the 14-page appeal for the fiscal year beginning
Polk contends that with the
The new deputies are needed, County
Polk says the $2,626,991 he
Commission
In
petition, according to Ken Oct. 1. But Polk says the ad- exception of Pasco County his Polk says, because of an in- Tallahassee for equipment that requested for his department Is
Monroe, sheriff's department ditlonal $255,642 is needed to employes are the lowest paid of creasing workload and "we commissioners cut from the needed to enable the Sheriff's
comptroller who is scheduled to maintain the law enforcement Sheriff's departments in cen- are critically below the budget request Including a used Department "to fulfill its
take Polk's petion and the program of the Sheriff's tral and southern Florida recommended number of law accounting machine, office responsibilities for law enCounty Commission's reply to Department for the coming counties.
enforcement personnel per machines, a radar unit, radios, forcement ... and provide the
Tallahassee Thursday for riling year.
Without the requested salary thousand of popuiatloa."
sirens, shotguns and revolvers, very minimal staff, equipment
with Lt, Gov. J. H. Williams and
Nearly half of the appeal is funds, the Sheriff's Department
The additional correctional a Jeep station wagon, filing and salaries necessary to meet
the Florida Department of for salary funds. The $10,822 "may well lose many well- off iceris required due tocounty cabinets
photo- the needs of this fast-growing
and
Administration
consists of $42,877 for merit qualified law enforcement jail popuhtion and "because identification equipment.
county."
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SCLC Proposes Tax Hike

imbrough

ANNISTON, Ala. (AP) - Higher taxes on alcohol and
tobacco have been proposed by the Sou thern Christian
Leadership Conference to help the "poor and minorities
w ho live in our urban and rural ghettoes, ba rrios and
shacks."
The SCLC. in closi ng its 18th national con ve ntion
Friday, unanimously approved a resolution calling for the
increased tax es, which it said would raise an additional
$14 billion to $30 billion.
The resolution suggested that the fed eral reven ue
sha ring program be replaced wi th a federal takeover of
per cent lolooper cent funding of housing and job training
programs and of medicaid with the new taxes used for
that purpose.

Bronfman Ransom Received
NEW YORK (AP) The kidnapers of Samuel Bronfman 2nd reportedly have received all or part of a $4.5million ransom, but there still is no indication when or if
the 21-yearold whisky heir, now missing one week, will be
returned to his family.
The Daily News said In today's editions that the victim's
father, Edgar Bronfnian, reportedly was In contact again
Friday by telephone with his son's abductors and there
were iizlicationsallorpartofthekldnapransom,arecord
in this country, had been paid.
However, a spokesman at the Bronfman family's FBIguarded. Tudor-style mansion in Yorktown Heights, N.Y.,
refused to comment on either report.

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David Allen Redmon, 21, of
of a Sanford wo man accused of nearby bedroom.
2500 Howe ll Branch Road, Is
slaying her hus ba nd at their
Michael H. Wallace, 22, of 8i0 accused in the June 22 robbery
home is among 11 cases E. Fourth St., and Terry C. of a drive-in grocery store at
docketed for trials this week Wallace,
of 2810 Magnolia 3650 Howell Branch Road.
before Urcuit Court Judge J. Ave., both Sanford, face trial on
In other cases docketed for
Woodson.
charges of breaking and en- trial this week, 69-year-old
-year-old
Mrs. Betty Jean Kiley, 41, of tering the Sanford Alliance Sophie Breibart of 602 Brittany

having the citizens of Longwood cilmen H.A. Scott and Gerard Kiley, 46, at their home,
over $50000 for the project.
The trial was postponed on property.
goods store.
were against IL
Kimbrough chided the city pay for it eventually," Kim- Connell
In opposing the annexation, July 21 following the death of a
The men were arrested In
Other trials scheduled inof
following their refusal trough said, adding a chuckle
with
the
June
dude:
t go along with the county In a about preserving tie country Scott warned that the city firearms examiner who was to July in connection
18 burglary in which silverjoint paving project on the one. atmosphere comment by would end up paying the paving testily for the prosecution.
Evidence
in
the
case
was
to
ware,
a toaster, electric knife - Earl Jacob Menster, 27,
costs for the mile section of
quarter mile strip which was Grant.
be re-examined by another and sound equipment was Colonial Heights, Va., on a
reannexed by the City Council
The district county corn- the road.
accorling to recurcis possession of controlled subKimbrough said Friday the expert, according to officials, stolen,
several months ago alter the missioner said the zoning i
James
Arthur Onle, 28, of stance (marijuana) charge.
Police said they found Kiley
county
original annexation was "hodge podge."
- Judy Goodall, 26,
laying on a living room couch Orlando, is scheduled for
challenged by the Florida atKimbrough said eventually Longwood city limits and stop, after receiving a telephone call on breaking and entering with Longwood, grand larceny of
tore) general.
the city paving will be done by a leaving It a dirt road from that about 4 a.m. from a woman Intent to commit a felony and
"I cannot do anything about private contractor and the cost paint
Da vid Bruce Gibson, 35,
Turning his at te ntion to the saying she had shot her grand larceny charges in
Longwood Hills Road, but laugh will include materials and
husband,
connection with a Feb. 14 Sorrento, buying, receiving and
a little bit when city officials labor, machinery, overhead proposed new Rock Lake
Investigators reported Kiley burglary at Longwood Saw and concealing stolen property in
Kimbrough
said
talk about leaving it a dirt and profit.
Steak Smell Nauseating?
problem with the facility do had been shot one time In the Mower, 351 Highway 1741, connection with a typewriter
road," Kimbrough said in reply
"I do not oppose residential exist,
but are not in- tight temple with a .22 caliber Longwood, In which chainsaws stolen from the Lake County
WASHINGTON(AP)-For some people, the smell cia
to the Longwood Council's zoning, but the way to get
rifle and that officers found were taken.
Farm Bureau and traded on an
steak grilling on a charcoal fire Is nauseating, or not even
refusal this week to participate developers to pay the cost of affmouh ta ble.
auto in Seminole County.
there, For some, the taste cithat steak can make them III.
with the county in the paving paving is before zoning," he
"It is a beautiful site, but
Or perhaps they cannot taste it at all,
project.
said. "Afterwards he can walk problems have to be dealt with
Charlie Washington
Problems of taste and smell may afflict 2 mIllion
Mayor James R. Lorinatri away and thumb his nose at before they become realities,"
Francis
Jr., 37, 311 Sacina St.,
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Americans, acding to Dr. Robert I. Henkin, head of
reported to Ot
that the thenL,,
he said.
Altamonte Springs, assault
Georgetown Universi ty's Cent er for Molecular Nutrition
county would pa ve the ci ty's
The ci ty reannezed
0with intentto commit a felony
Winsor Manor residents,
and Sensory Disorders. For thousands of patien ts, it is
portion of the road fcr $25,000 In a cre tract after being asrired whose subdi
and
carrying a concealed
vision roads are to
better known as the taste and smell clinic,
d firearm in connection with the
materials' costs. The county in by Attorney General Robert be d for access to the school,
"It's easy to sympa thize with the pa tient who has
turn would pay full costs of Shevin's office that a suit requested and received City
June 11 wounding of Steven
cancer," but not always with someone who Cannot taste
LONGWOOD
machinery, engineering and challenging the original an- Council support this week
Ground- provided a $30,000 grant for Argo at an Altamonte Springs
the flavor of food orsmella fragrance, Henkin said dwing
labor for the project
nexatlon's legality would be petition to the School Board to breaking ceremonies for the construction of the facility.
ritghtspol
an interview Frlcay.
Referring to opposition by dropped.
relocate the planned faculty, new Seminole County Health
Kimbrough and other county
Shevin's office contended,
Clinic here are scheduled for i
Legal Notice
The homeowners said the p.m., Wednesday at the Church
residents
with the tract was and the city admitted. the
Buys Hotel For $3,000
NOTICE IS tEREBY GIVEN that on AuVuS? 26. 17S. a? 3Q am. or ii
annexed and rezoned to B-i property was not contiguous i streetsinthelrdevelopment are Avenue
Wilma Street site, won
ttreaf$er as possible, the Seminole County Porl Authority and
SUPERIOR, Neb. (AP) - Fredrick "Rick" Alexander
city
lands,
a
narrow
and
were
(limited commercial), Council (touching) oilier
not built to City Council member June Seminole County Board of County
Comminoners will hold public
had his eye on an antique, velvet-covered couch when he
Chairman J.R. Grant said, "1 requirement of state law for an handle heavy bus traffic. They Lormann announced Friday, hearing upon tie budget ot the Semince County Port AuthOrity,
a sum
went to an auction, but he ended op with a hotel,
of said being as follaw
don't want to ruin the country annexation to be valid, when it also said heavy traffic would be
Mrs. Lorma nn, who has
Alexander said that when he went to an auction of the
area."
was originally annexed, some hazardous to the subdivision's served as project council RECEIPTS AND REVENUES:
old Union Hotel and its furnishings he thought the conch
children.
Opponents told council four years ago.
member for the new health Act V1SCW'IT T. Suort
1% 0
might be something his bride-to-be, Ann Sweet of Hardy,
"°
Funds
members the county territory
clini c, Issued an invitation to
Cameron Brown, Mortgage
60,000
Kimbrough
said
he
eubmitted
Neb., would like,
Port Revenues
224,1111
zo ning in the Longwood Hills Co., owner of the property, a List of problems to the city
interested city residents to Articip&amp;pd
Anticipated Interest income
"I thought I had it (thecouch) bought for $2, but the guy
area Is for one-acre estates and agreed to the reannexation which had to be dealt with by attend,
Balance Carried Forward
167,1St
wanted $5 for It, and I thought it was too much money, so I
the rezoning would change the after first noting Opposition. the county and city concvrning
The clinic will replace the old
didn't buy it," the 21-year-old University of Nebraska
character of their C neigh- Supporting the reannexation the school that could cause facility, built by the people of
senior recalled Friday.
borhood and would, in fact, be were Grant and Council financial impact.
LOflgWO(KI In the mid-109's and TOTAL REVENUE EXPENDITURES
closed by order of the City Salaries
S S317
Council on Oct. 1, 1973. The City Board Meetings (Seey)
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677
Council at that time planned to Other Salaries
and Diesel Resale
5.000
expand city ball office space Gas
Gas
1.600
into the clinic building, raising In5urnce and Bondi
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the ire of the voters.
7,000
Dues and Subscripti ons
650
By MICK LOCURIDGE
Police report Theartls Perry, Seminole County Sheriff's their car had rim out of gas.
their trotier down, told a
None of the city officials, who Advertisi ng
10.000
Writer
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neighbor, UUIe Thompson of 1&amp;3l Harding Ave.,calledpolice deputies report aL1akeiandman Swinton reports that after he participated in the decision that Office Expense
2.2 50
the incident. Anita said Mrs. at 2:30 to report the death, was robbed Friday of an tin- assisted the two mien In getting closed the clinic, remain in POs$CQ.
1,000
Printing
Soo
Three sisters Friday found Thompson told them to cover When police arrived at the determined amount of cash by gas, he was Afered a ride with office.
Contingencies
their seven-year-old brother Cleatus with a blanket.
borne they discovered Cleatus two men armed with a hammer the subjects.
The old building was beyond Eouipment Rental
hanged to death from a tte in
The children's mother, covered by the blanket.
at Lake Mary Boulevard and
Swinton said he accepted the repair and finally razed earlier Utilitlil
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c'yress Ave., Sanford hone, notified of the Incident at work being handled by Perry
County Commission this week Consultants
Deputies report Norman Lake Mary exit on 14 where he
1,0011
police report.
at Sllckcraft Boats, and she Funeral Home in Sanford.
awarded a contract for $64,618 Janitor Supplies
Stacey Swinton, 59, stopped on was robbed of his shoes,
&amp; Expense
Anita Martin, 11, said she and came hair., police report.
In other police action, 14 to assist two men who said and personal Ideati&amp;atlon.
600
to Huber Construction Co. to Auto
Allow ance
2.100
her sisters Vanessa and
build the new facility. Huber TravelEpenses
LOW
has estimated construction AtPw'oped Control
Shonda, found their broiler
too
Cleatus "still hanging with his
time for the single story Payroll Taxes and
Retirement
8.6119
building in the heart of Committiont
neck trough the hoop" bet0
weenl:30 and 2p.m. Anita said
Longwood's historic district at Contractual Secves
2.100
Property Repairs
they "took the hoop frixn
less than 90 days
1. Replacement
I.S00
around his neck" and laid him
County Administrative Eq uipment Repairs
1300
Assistant Bob Ellis said the Equip 5cr-v Contracts
do" by the house.
650
contract completion date is Construction Debt
"We told him to wake t'p, but
Services
1)6.715
Dec. 10 and the facility should Capital
he wouldn't wake up," Anita
Outlay
be in operation by the end of the
lmrro.en,
said. "We felt his heart and he
172.1'9
year.
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was gone."
The clinic, built on Land
fat Sink inQ Fund
Sanford Del U. William
60 000
leased
by the city to the county,
Lykens Saturday said he ruled
adjacent to the city hafl.f
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
5157.00$
the dea th "acci4entaL" Lykens
house-police
station
complex,
is
said (i'atus had been playing
being funded with county and
before the ircident. An autopsy
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Judge Refuses To Order
Rehiring Of Fired Aide
TALlAhASSEE (AP) -A federal judge has refused to
order Comptroller Gerald Lewis to rehire a securities
investigator fired in a dispute over delays in investigating
a multimillion-.dollar mortgage securities fraud.
U.S. District Judge William Stafford said the investigator, Robert Prince, could appeal his case Aug. 28 to
the state Career Service Commission. But Stafford added
Friday that he had reservations about the validity of the
system used in firing state employes.
The early hearing will block i.reparable injury to
Prince, Stafford said, adding that Prince could return to
court if the hearing is not held.
Prince's attorney, Ben Patterson, said the Aug. 28 date
would be acceptable if he could question Lewis before
then on the decision to fire Prince Aug. 1, the same day he
(11snuSS.al.

Tree Destruction Delayed
LAKELAND Al')
Agriculture CoiiIliiIs.sioncr I)oylc
Conner says additional comments on the possible state
ordered destruction of thousands of grapefruit trees will
be accepted until Aug. 27.
Conner's comments came Friday at the end of a twoday hearing on whether the trees of the Star Ruby strain
from Texas will be destroyed. He said he will announce

Ws decision by Aug. 31,
During Friday's session, three citrus growers refused to
destroy the illegal grapefruit trees, a move that state off i.
cials said must come before they can release already inspected trees of the same strain.

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LONG WOOD - Because city spot zoning. The city annexed
officials refuse to pay about thepropertyadjacenttotheB4
half what it would ordinarily :and with residential zoning,
JOHN
, KD4BROUGH
cost to pave Longwood Hills
"The city should have gotten
3114 Rudder Circle, Sanford Church at 1410 S. Park Ave., Court, Casselberry, faces a
Road, County Commissioner a commitment from the owners
and
Airport,
is charged with the with intent to commit a felony, charge of obtaining property by
John Kimbrough says the city that they would pay for the road members June Lormann
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death of Thomas R. grand larceny and buying, a $70 worthless check at an
will ultimately end up paying improvements rather than Don Shcretner, while Coun- June
receiving and concealing stolen Altamonte Springs sporting

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School Board Chairman

Feather: Mod,
But Conservative

By El) I'RICKETT
In fact, one of the reasons he
Herald Staff Writer
sought a seat on the board was
Last of Series)
because he'd heard Seminole's
One thing sure about B. G. school system was second to
"Bud" Feather is his conserva- Orange County's, and he
tive ideology,
wanted to change that.
At 26, he ran for and captured
A father of two, he also feels
a seat on the Seminole County taxpayer's money should be
School Board,
guarded and spent wisely.
And in a county noted for its
He says a board member's
conversatism
political and job is to "look out for the taxotherwise Feather stands out payer's money" and to make
as one of the county's most decisions on both policy and adconservative politicians.
mlnI.strative matters.
Viewing the school system
Feather, a Republican,
from the board chairman's speaks nighly of Layer, a
seat, Feather feels Seminole's Democrat, and the veteran
school system has advanced school
superintendent's
since he, W. P. "Bud" Layer abilities.
and board member Davie Sims
"I think we're very fortunate
were elected back in 1972.
that we have a school superin"Getting new board members tendent like Bud Layer. He's an
and a new superintendent excellent administrator and
changed the whole complex," catches on fast."
Feather says.
As board chairman, the 29He said the board im- year-old Feather sometimes
mediately "put on" an assistant rules meetings with an iron
superintendent of finance hand. He is not hesitant about
(Roger Harris) and an demanding silence from an
assistant superintendent of unruly audience when im
education (Dan Dagg) and that portant matters are being
resurrected the system." A discussed.
four-mill land tax was added.
During a conversation,
And since it was during the Feather Is often quiet. He
boom time for Seminole dresses modishly and wears his
County, Feather points to eight hair longish in the style of the
new schools constructed since 7.
1971But his attitude
unlike his
Concerning collective attire
is conservative.
bargaining, Feather reveals
Why are you so conservative?
more of his bedrock con"Do you really think that I'm
servatisim.
that conservative?" Feather
"I think it's a shame that we suddenly asks.
have to go through collective
Then without waiting for an
bargaining. It costs taxpayers a answer.
lot of motsey," he says.
"I hope I am."
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TAMPA i API
hlilLsborough County Judge Arden
Merckle has been charged with violating the civil
rights of a Boca Grande man he jailed last year for contempt of court.
The federal misdemeanor indictment was unsealed
Friday. Following receipt of the summons, Merckle was
granted a leave of absence from his judicial duties by the
presiding circuit judge.
Merkcle, free on his own recognizance, will be
arraigned before a federal magistrate Aug. 21, U.S. attorneys said.
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STUART APi
Four men have been arrested
after Martin CoUnty sheriff's deputies boarded two 40-foot
boats laden with 10,000 pounds of marijuana In the St.
Lucie River, officials say.
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today with smuggling and possession of marijuana, police

said.
Sheriff James Bolt said deputies had been watching the
boats since Monday and observed that they were riding
lower in the water than usual Friday.

19 Indictments Issued
Nineteen persons
FORT LAUDERDALE (All)
have been named In the two latest sealed indictments
issued by a statewide grand jury investigating gambling.
The two indictments issued Friday contained 19 felony
and 17 misdemeanor counts, State Atty. Eugene Whitworth of Gainesville said.
The names of the persons were being withheld
until their arrests, but most were believed to be from
Broward and Dade county areas.
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By DONNA ES'TES
contracts.
year; cigarette tax $38,500, up from $214,711 and civic center
Herald Staff Writer
Also, property Lazes, $963,241, from $35,000; utility maui- $29,422, up from $28,638.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
up From 1638,265; franchise tenance and petroleum $7,500,
Also recreation $143,039, up
Mayor Norman Floyd Thur- taxes $245,000, up from up from $6,050; garbage tax from $116,438; police depart.
sday turned over to the City 1164,000; paving assessments $90,000; sale of fixed assets ment $595,556, up from $434,319;
Commission a recommended $8,500, down from $16,600; state $10,000, down from $25,000 and fire department $483,244, up
$12.36 million budget for city revenue sharing $252,000, up CElA program $16,650,upfrom from $370,349; sanitation
and utility operation and from $240,000; federal revent.e $7,761.
1211,878, up from $152,644;
capital improvements for the sharing $68,940, up from
Proposed expenditures in. sanitation 1211,878, up From
1975.'76 fiscal year.
$49,600; police trair.Ing grant dude: finance $143,954, up from 1152,64-4; parks $32,650, up from
A workshop was set for 3 p.m. $6,000, up from $3,500; interest $101,888; clerk $45,631, up from $30,071; streets $189,892. up
Tuesday, prior to the corn- income $20,000, tip from 118,
s3,570; building and zoning from 1108,357; maintenance
missionera' regular meeting, and miscellaneous income $72,430, down from $74,275; $154,210, up from 1128,259;
for Input into the largest budget $30,000, up from $12,000.
mayor and commission in public buildings $170,184, up
Also, alcoholic evPectu4' $i
in the city's 50 year plus
L.Vil defense, library from $460,527 and $86,000 For
$800, the same as the current and contingency $214,862, up contingency.
The recommendation 'includes $2,701,334 for general
fund operation; $883,415 for
water and sewer utility
operation and some $8.77
million in bond Issue, state and
federal money for construction
and additions to the city's sewer
system and rcg'onal sewer
plant.
The proposal dcies not include
any salary increases for elected
officials, department heads or
other employes, but does have
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which could be used for em
with Purchase of any Sandwich
ploye pay hikes, Floyd said.
'Sundays only.
Floyd's recommended budget
calls for cutting the property
atany of our sandwich shops!
tax levy from five to four mills,
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WILLIAM I). CURHIE, Managing Editor
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Remember the good old days when you'd receive
a letter in the mail and before you even looked for a
return address to see who the sender was you'd look
for that postmark with the city of origination clear
for all to see?
Well, they're coming back. At least some of them
are,
The U.S. Postal Service has announced that 97
southern cities will have a name again on their first.
class letter postmarks instead of just a number.
The nationwide changeover was announced by
PostmasterGeneral Benjamin F. Bailar after a 90Postmaster
day test in 20 cities across the nation, 14 of which
were in the south,
Since 1970, the Postal Service has been postmarking first-class mail with only the name of the
state and zip code of the city where the letter was
processed, but with no city name,
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but not necessarily the name of the
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included among the 97 which will be identified In the
south. Instead, most letters mailed here will carry
an Orlando postmark, because that's where the
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Discussions between the President of the
United States of America and the leader of the
Soviet Union, such as the five hours of talks betwecu Mr. Ford and Leonid Brezhnev at Helsinki,
are becoming ritualistic in strategic arms
limitation talks.
President Nixon and Brezhnev had such a preagreement meeting in Moscow in May, 1972, when

the first SALTagreelnent was signed, and again in
Washington in June of 1973 when they simply
agreed to agree in the future.
In 1174 Presidetit FO1'(l vcflt to ViddiVOStOk to
sign yet more SALT documents which limited the
number of missiles that each nation could deploy to
2.400 of which 1.320 could have multiple warheads.
All of these have generated optimism, a feeling
that sincere and significant curbs would be placed
on the vehicles that transport the world's doomsdav weapons.
After Helsinki the article of faith is th at th e
United States and the Soviet Union will proceed to a
formal treaty which places significant and enforceable limits on strategic missiles, but we
wouldn't be on it. Th e world, and particularly th e
I 'nited States, is a different place than it was in
1972. And the major factor that is different is th e
growing opinion of the American people that the
Soviet Union is not sincere.
Fidelity is the key word in the SALT
discussions and up to now American people have
been more or less willing to accept th e good in
tentions of the Russians. However, like trying to
control emissions on automobiles, the first 80 per
cent of the SALT talks, as difficult and time consuming as they were, were by far the easiest. The
last 20 per cent will be the hardest because the
United States and the Soviet Union are moving
from broad generalities to specifics.
As we understand it, the main obstacle to
another formal SALT agreement, scheduled this
sear in Washington, is that the Soviet Union wants
us to take them at their word when they say that

their huge SS-18 missiles have the number of record
arheads they say they have, or that their 150kiloton underground tests are for peaceful p'irposes. Th ey are unwilling to permit on-site insped ions.
Judging from American public opinion, the
U.S. negotiators can settk for nothing less than
onsite examination. The most dramatic example of
the shift in American thinking came during the
ceremonial visit by President Ford to Helsinki to
sign European Security Conference documents
that were not even binding upon us. Americans
because
opposed the trip-- and the signature too
good
faith by
some
evidences
of
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Until that happens we expect that the SALT
discussions by the heads of state will remain
largely ceremonial and the safe-guards against
nuclear %%ar will be as remote as ever,

Secret Slush Funds
The Federal Election Conimlaslon has adopted a regulation
to treat secret congresdunal slush funds just like campaign
funds. That would mean they would have to be reported and
would be subject to limitations on contributions and exCongress can reject the regulation by a majority vote In
both houses. Otherwise It will become effective automatically
30 days
Any attempt to nullify the new rule should be nipped In the
bud.
These so-called "office fnnds" have been controversial and
questionable since the discovery of the famous Nixon fund in

1952.
They have been used to supplement regular allowances for
office expenses, pay for travel and newsletters, and hire extra
staff members. The funds are raised quietly by contributions
from businessmen, unions, corpuratlons and others interested In
furthering a congressman's or senator's political career.
There have certainly been legitimate funds of this type but the
temptations to corruption are so apparent In the practice that It
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significance in comparison with the confront.ations he may face at home in the state
Department this coming year.
The reason: John Hemenway has just been
elected president of the American Foreign
Service Association, State's 7,400 member trade
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Bahamian officials have
denied th at their courts refused to extradite 14 persons to
th e U.S. where they reportedly were indicted by a
statewide grand jury investigating drug trafficking.
In its final report last week, the Florida grand jury
recemmended that the U.S. halt tourist travel to the
Bahamas until Bahamian-officials returned the alleged
fugitives.
State Atty. E.J. Salcines of Hillsborough County, adviser to the panel, was quoted as saying, "There are 14
fugitives from grand jury warrants living In the Ba hamas
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VAIL, Cob. (AP)
President Ford and Secretary of
State Henry A. Kissinger are meeting here amid reports
that an Israeli .Egyptlan interim accord is near and
another Kissinger shuttle mission Is imminent.
Kissinger, accompanied by his wife, Nancy, flew from
Washington Friday night to brief the President today on
latest Mideast developments.
Asked by newsmen on his arrival about reports from
Israel and Egypt that he would resume shuttle diplomacy
next week, Kissinger replied:
"We have been making progress during a week of Intensive negotiations, but we haven't really settled it finely
yet.... I don't want to characterize it as a brea kthrough."
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TOKYO (AP) China's wheat, barley and other
mer crops reached new highs this year, Peking's Official
Hsinhua news agency reported today In a broadcast
monitored here.
Although the broadcast did not report any production
figures, it said, "On the basis of the big Increase last year,
China's total yield of wheat, barley and other summer.
harv ested crops hit an all-lime high this year."
Hslnhua said prov inces in sou thern China re po rted good
harvests of early rice, while northeast and north west
China were expecting a good harvest of spring wheat,
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provides trays, frozen food aluminum present rate structure should
There are more than 130 such
all employers an opportunity to containers, Reynolds wrap, remain In effect until the end of societies In the nation, 13 In
voluntarily comply with the etc.)
1976, Peterson said.
Florida, he said.
go with it.
federal Occupational Safety
Reynolds will pay 15 cents per
New owner Bob Pretiler has
Health Act (OSHA), avoiding pound for all aluminum brought
renamed the firm Empire Auto
lines and penalties that can be to the Colonial Plaza Shopping
Body.
assessed by federal inspectors. Center's front parking lot.
Prelsler Is a newcomer to the
Any employer interested In
Central Florida area, but not to
11* free safely inspection andthe auto body business
or a free safety education
if
Originally from New Jersey, according to John Glenn, ad. course should contact the
Jack Eckerd Corp. has an
Bob owned his own business for ministrator of the
Florida district industrial safety section nounced its sales for the 1975
eight years and It, too, was Department of Commerce at 3165 McCrory Place, Suite fiscal year, which ended Aug. 2,
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known as Empire Auto Body. Industrial Safety Section.
174, Orlando, 32801
telephone were up 13.3 per cent over last
Preisler and his wife Mary,
To aid both the employer and 894-4541.
year, setting an all-time record
along with their five children, the employe, industrial safety
for the 23-year-old firm.
live In Winter Park.
representatives of the Division
The number of stores In the
of Labor will give, upon
drug chain Increased by 32 In
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request, a free on-site conThere's a relatively new golf 1974, from 432 to 455. The drug
sultive safety inspection to any and country club open in Osteen chain sales Increased 16.5 per
An average of one person In private employer,
and owners Henry and Carol cent while the optical center
the State of Florida lost his tile
Federal guidelines are used Barron say business 15 division also increased In
each day last year as result of to conduct these inspections booming.
Chp the coupon heo
number, from 22 to 54.
w or attend one of our inan Industrial accident,
and to give recommendations
Called Family World Golf and
The 26.store JByron chain in
format briefings on Tax-Free Municipal Bonds
in addition to 360 industrial for changes where dangerous or Country Club, the establish. Florida ex pe rienced a 2.1 per
In
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accident-related deaths, potentially dangerous con- ment Is located on Florida cent decline for the fiscal year.
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In the smoke-filled bsckrooms of Washington, youthful apoearance, yet at the same time, he is ideal candidate, with his Uncolneique looks and
So First Boston sent Its lawyers to
Democratic party leaders are scheming and an experienced national leader. He has a his Will Rogers sense of humor. The politicians Washington for a private conference with
dreaming about the 1976 presidential race.
reputation for decency and Integrity. But Church have concluded however, that neither of them Garrett. He Informed his fellow commissior$ers
We have Interviewed dozens of them and can has refused to permit even his closest friends 10 can rally the support they need. Walking among of the meeting, but he never mentioned that he
report their sometimes surprising conclusions: push his candidacy as long as he is heading the the people, it Is fell, Is still not the way to win had been paid a handsome fee by Ftr,t Boston
- The party bosses have all
given up hope Senate's probe of the CIA. He doesn't want to national elections,
four years ago In a $50 million utility company
that Senator Ted Kennedy will run. Our political appear as If he Is Investigating the CIA for
CONFLICT OF INTEREST: Hard-working stock Issue.
sources say Kennedy has quietly assured his political purposes, he has told 1nt1rrutes. The Chairman Ray Garrett of the
Garrett also failed to notify Chrls.Craft that
Securities and
Intimate advisors and financial backers that he CIA probe will not be completed until February, Exchange Commission (SEC) prides himself
he
had met with their adversaries In the case,
on
will not change his mind. He has told them they at the earliest, and some of Church's supporters, how Illi agency has recovered
from the bad old Nor did he Invite Cln6..Craft to present its side of
are free to help the candidates of dwir choice. therefore, have begun to stray.
Ca),3 when it war. run by the Watergate crowd. thecaseBut we have now caught Garrett In an bp.
Senator Henry Jackson, blessed with
-Senator Lloyd Bentsen of Texas, like Henry
Instead, the SEC, with Garrett playing a
bulging campaign coffers and labir backing, Jackson, is shooting for conservative, middle-of. parent conflict of interest, with Watergate leading role, backed down from Its
previous
appeals tornlddle.clau voters and appears to be the road support. His chances, the backrom overtones. He jumped Into a $35 million court strong pos1ton and supported First
Boston's
case On the side of the giant First Boston in. petition for a rehearing. Garrett's new view was
the next most formidable candidate. But this polls feel, will increase as Jackson slips.
vestmen (Inn. Yet be ntgiected to tell his fellow not accepted by the
could change ov'rnIght. The old curmudgeon of
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The administration's main price watchdog, the Council on
Wage and Price Stability, issued a two-page statement on the new
car price increase calling it "tailored to current realities." The
Council had no official response to the other increases.
Wall Street's concern that Inflationary figures are making the
recovery appear deceptively strong was linked to stock market
action, where sales withered to their slowest weekly pace of the
year.

Chief among the price Increases was General Motors Corp.'s 4.4
per cent or $206 boost on 1976 sticker prices, setting a pace which
the Industry Is expected to follow,
Braniff Airways, a unit of Braniff International Corp., and
Frontier Airlines Inc., a subsidiary of RK) General Inc., filed
with the Civil Aeronautics Board for the same 3.5 per cent fare
Increases Eastern Airlines Inc., requested earlier in the month.
While the CAB has placed a six-month freeze on requests from
other airlines for 5 per cent and 6 per cent fare Increases, several
Industry observers said the sma ller boost sta nds a chance of
surviving.
I'illsbury Co. raised wholesale flour prices 1.4 cents per pound
following similar moved by General Mills and International
ultifoods a week earlier.
In the raw materials sector, Bethlehem Steel Corp. and National Steel Corp. juggled a broad range of steel prices up and
down, resulting In an overall 4 per cent increase. A leading lead
firm raised lead prices a penny to 20 cents a pound and several
chemicals and plastics producers raised prices on selected

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GED test leading to high
ADMISSIONS:
school
equivalency
diploma,
beginrw ra 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with
Jackie Caolo, 131 E. Woodland Seminole Community College, Sanford:
for anyone 18 or over has met Tarazor Davis
Dr., Sanford.
prerequisites by Aug. 15. Call Christine M. Lewis
John H. tittles
AUG. 1849
SCC for information.
VIetnamcIe Sponsor
Julian Murphy
SISTER Inc. luncheon
Lester Watson
Seminar, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Youth
Gore
W.
meeting,
noon,
Cavalier
100
Building,
Serena
Christ
L Lowe, Apopka
For
St., Orlando. Guest speaker Restaurant.
Barbara Nield, Casselberry
Nicola Boccardo, Deltna
born and raised in Vietnam.
Harriet E. Booth, Deltona
4q' Question and answer period to AUG. 30
Eagles
Evelyn
Morgan, Dbtona
follow each sesIt'r. Spons..,
Fraternal Order of
fundraising luau and dance, 8 William H. Mulholland, Deltona
p.m. to I a.m., Altamonte
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schedule of brief i ngs for the coming week in your

Dr. Arthur (1 Peterson at
camping facilities.
DeBary, president of the newly
For a full 18 holes of golf, formed Funeral Society of Mid.
green fees are $3.So and electric Florida, has announced a
cart fees are $6. There are also Sanford funeral home and
clubs for rent at Family World another inDeLand have agreed
as well as pull carts,
to provide lower cost funeral
Head professional Jim arrangements for members.
Creamer is on duty to give
William
MacLaughlin of
NEW YORK (AP) - Prices and interest rates advanced ahead private lessons with fees set at Sanford is first vice president
and a member of the steering
this past week, largely uncontested by the Ford administration $5 per half hour.
Nine-bole
fees
are
reduced
to
committee
of the non-profit
which continued to express confidence in an economic recovery.
$1.50 on Mondays.
organization, which is open to
Of Immediate concern to conawners, sticker prices on cars, air
residents of surrounding
fares, and many food prices headed up. In the basic raw
co unties.
materials sector, steel, lead, chemicals, and plastics companies
The $5 lifetime membership
posted new price hikes.
Got any old aluminum la ying assures members funeral
Business cut down inventories by $640 mi llion in June, clear in g
around,
arrangements made by the
the way for more new produc tion.
Reynolds Aluminum family, or in advance, will be
Recycling Program will visit accordi ng to a cost schedule
Retail sales in July spurted 2.4 per cent, the largest monthly
Colonial Plaza in Orlando every negotiated by the society.
gain In a year but not enough to keep up with higher prices. Real
Friday between the hours of 11
There Is a choice of seven
sales volume was. actually lower.
a.m. and 1 p.m. to collect types of funerals ranging from
With most of Congress and the administration on vaca tion, the
recyclable aluminum cans and $150 to $375. If the chapel is not
government's response was muted concern,
other
scrap
household used the cost is less. Rates are
James I. Pate, the Commerce Department's chief economist,
aluminum (including dinner tobereviewed annually, but the
said the recovery seems to be faster and stronger than expected.
Agriculture Secretary Earl Rota asked U.S. grain companies to
refrain for a while from any more sales to the Russians sales
which have linked to higher grain prices.

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Despite another drop In business loans outstanding at banks,
Rehearsals for 1975-76 Interested persons Invited.
the minimum rate on commercial loans rose to 7~4 per cent from
Marching Seminoles will begin
71 per cent at dozens of banks across the country.
at 8 a.m. at Seminole 111gb SEPT. 29
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Center Arts and Crafts
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Following stormy sessions, the Grievance
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legal fees paid, that he receive an apology, that
letters of retraction be sent those who had been
officially misinformed about him and that his
be expunged of untruthful and derogatory
"Don't you get It? After the wheat Is eaten, he won't have
material. Except for the letter of apology and the
payment of Hemenway's legal fees, the
anything and our bag will s till be full."
Department Ignored all recommendations of its
owners are getting hit twice by Inflation
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once when they lay out hundreds of dollars more
Hemenway then moved to the Pentagon. Aaifl
for a current model than for comparable models
he was fired, this tlme after insisting on his right
a year or two ago, and again when they hit
to testify against Kissinger, Elliot Richardson
ancther motorist.
and other high-level officials.
One major auto insurer reports that the
average claim for damaged cars is $455 this
Hemenway over the years has repeatedly
year. This is an Increase of 31 per cent over 1971
testified before the Senate Foreign Relations
and
a jump of 20 per cent In the past 12 months
Committee,
On a cold day in February, 1811, President Readcoats, having "bleed from five wounds" as alone.
lie lisa called
Inger
challenging his professional judgment, his ad- James Madison read with avid interest a letter proof of his courage. He had served two terms as
A recent Industry survey showed that the cost
goyernor of Georgia and represented that state of "crash" parts
the eight major parts mo at
jjtt.ave ability, his selection of officials and that had just been delivered to the White House
from St. Marys on the Florida border,
in
the
first
Congress
United
States,
of
the
frequently
damaged
in traffic accidents
Is
his foreign policy.
"On my anvil here," it said, "I found the
Yet be could hardly spell his name. ln fact that running per cent hIgherthana year ago.
In other
before the Senate Foreign gentelmins haws (whose names I give you well scrawled note to President Madison Is probably
Some samples: A new fender for a Ford
Relations Committee he has charged that high disposid to sarve our government. But there the only note In Mathews' own handwriting Galaxle 500 cost $74.10 in 1971 and $78.40 in
1974
level foreign service assignments have been has not one solder anived or one armedvesll In known to exist,
but surged to $93.55 In 1975.
used as pay-offs, that there Is an almost in. the river. From this cause Is thought aol proper
George Mathews was the scrt of man that sires
A replacement hood for a Chevrolet Impala
credible state of corruption, maladministration to attempt eny.ththg at present,"
legend. Born in Virginia, he joined a Ranger cost $77.05 in 1911, $79.90 in 1974 and $103.80 in
and wheeling an dealing In State personnel The eccentric spelling did not surprise the company and killed nine Indians In a battle at 1975.
operations. He has charged that foreign service President. He knew the writer. The letter was Point Pleasant. At the outbreak of the Revolution
A door for a Plymouth Fury III cost $120.90 In
officers have been promoted or entered laterally froma secret agent of the young United States, a he recruited a company for Washington's army. 1971, $132.18 In 1974 and $178.82 in 1975.
In direct violation of regulations. He has claimed one-man CIA whoae assignment was to topple by He fought at Brandy-wine and was badly
Even the so-called economy cars are In the big.
that at least one officer was promoted without intrigue the government of Spanish Florida and wounded at Germantown, winding up in the tim CIASS when it comes to replacement parts. A
felony charges against him being investigated, bring it under the American flag.
filthy British prison ship. He was paroled In time fender for an AMC Gremlin has gone from $63.0
He was required to do this without a whisper of to be on the scene at Yorktown.
Hemenway did all this as a private citizen, not
in 1971 to
In 174 to $99.38 In 1975.
Ever after, Mathews' war service ballooned in
as a union official. As head of the AFSA union suspicion that any U.S. official was involved in
The reason Insurance costs have remained
his Imagination. He had done more to win the fairly stable despite these Increases Is that the
you can expect Hemenway to regularly the plot,
If the mission had a air of Improbability, war, in his own view, than anyone except George accident rate went down, thanks to the 55-mph
challenge new ambassadorial and other
Washington. The saying was that Mathews limit and the gasoline pinch. That Is, the higher
Presidential level appointments in the foreign Madison had found an agent to match.
George Mathews, at 72, was nearing the end of acknowledged only two superior beings, George cost of each accident was offset by the lower
service, as well as lower level promotions, and
a lantasticcareer. He had fought Indians and
Washington and the Lord God Almighty.
refusals to promote.
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NEW DEl.!!!, India (All)
The new president of
Ringladesh i; consolidating his rule after the coup in
vluch President Mujibur Rahman was stain.
The international airport at Dacca remained closed
today and normal communication lines to the outside
orld were down.
KhondakarMush ta que Ahmed, the new president, said
in a nati'rnwide broadcast address monitored in India that
the predawn coup Friday was carried out because Shiek
Mujib had permitted corruption and did not solve the
problems of Bangladesh, one of the world's poorest lands.

The government Is going to spend $147,800 to
find out if people would mind having windmills
as neighbors.
That's the amount of a grant which the.
National Science Foundation and the Energy '
Research and Development Administration have
made to the University of Illinois' Survey
Research Laboratory for a year-long study of
public reactions to windmills in five areas across
the country, ranging from the heavily settIe
East Coast to the plains of Kansas to the Pacific
Northwest.
The windmills in question are not the plc.
turesque Dutch type, nor the once numerous
farm windmills. Modern, high-efficiency wind- 11
mills capable of contributing to the nation's
energy budget would have wheels or vanes 75 to
100 feet In diameter mounted on slender towers
100 to 250 feet high. For maximum efficiency,
they would have to be located In large numbera
and occupy highly prominent positions.
"Whether the public will accept such
modification of the landscape will be a major
deciding factor in whether plans for using the
wind to generate electrical energy can be tin.
plemented," says Prof. Robert Ferber, director
of the laboratory.
For a lot less than $147,800, we can tell the
researchers the answer already: If people get
hungryenoughforenergy,they'lllikewlndmllls.

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Communist attacks over the past month,
Non-Communist political parties, much of the armed
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their crusade to retain power Into northern Portugal, the
heartland of recent anti-Communist violence.
Communist party leader Alvaro Cunhal planned to
speak at a rally this evening in Alcobaca, 60 miles north of
I sbon, where angry mobs wrecked a Communist party
o ffice two weeks ago.
The rally was planned as part of Cunhal's effort to rally
support against what he calls "a wave of Fascist
violence." More than 40 Communist headquarters have

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foreign service officers. Tomy knowledge, this is
the first time this staid body has elected a gadfly.
Most AFSA presidents have been 'proper" men
who conform to the State Department's
hierarchy.
Because charges of fraud had been made after
the 1973 AFSA elections, the Department of

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In the not too distant future, this nation is due to
be on the metric system, Joining th e majority of
countries throughout the world on that standard

system.
How difficult will It be for those of us who are
used to the old, established system of weights and
measures'
Well, It's hard to tell, but we wonder how Tennessee Ernie Ford is going to feel transforming his
famous song "16 Tons" into 70,400 Kilograms.
- Bill Currie

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We've heard of Flea Markets popping up in
many areas lately, but probably one of the most
West
unique will be held at Sandlewood Villas, 110
Airport Blvd., on Saturday, Aug. 30.
the
This ,sidewalk sale' is being staged by all
residents of the apartment complex and will be run
from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
occupants of the villas will set up various tables
of merchandise on the east side of the complex and
the public Is invited to spend a few hours browsing
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mail will be processed for Central Florida.
Other cities in the state which will be Identified
on the postmark include Fort Lauderdale,
Gainesville, Jacksonville, Lakeland, Miami,
Panrna city, Pensacola, Tallahassee and Tampa.
In addition to the name of Sanford, we (eel that
the community of Christmas, Flu., also ought to be
automatically returned to the postmarks. After all,
for years and years it was a popular thing for that
locale to be inundated with letters sent there with
the express purpose of bearing the Christmas
postmark during the yule season.
Apparently, the Postal Service Is making some
concessions in th e matter, because Frank M..
Sommerkamp, regional postmaster general for this
region, says that d new policy allows anyone to
obtain a postmar k from any city or town by "going
to the local post office or depositing the letter in a
cnt'initt'
slot f or hometown nostm.arks."
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Personally, we think everyone should mail their
letters in those 'specially marked slots.' After all,
we want people to know we live in Sanford, Fla., and
are proud of it.
As for Christmas, Fla......well, we think they'll
continue to be deluged with outside mail to be remailed bearing that town's postmark.

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Sunday. Aug. 17, 1975

SPORTS

Carter said he is committed jobs, kept low interest rates
has liberated blacks and
whites.
to a balanced budget, al though balanced the budget during die
Remarking that individuals, it would take a while because of Truman adiflfl15ttat10n.
Jimmy Carter, a personable as well as local and state programs already in effect. He
Asked about a national land
or
Democratic governments are expected
would institute a zero budget use policy, Carter said U
nomination in the 1976 stay within their budgets while from the first day in
office and federal government should t
presidential race, greeted local the federal government con- cut down
the federal
involved only by providing
Democratic officials and tinties deficit spending, state bureaucracy."
nancial assistance and in.
supporters at a coffee Friday at Rep. Bob Hattaway asked
He said he has been Con- fi
group
of
formation
on uses of federal
the Sanford Civic Center.Car ter if he thought it was (erring with a large
The former Georgia governor possible to come up with a economists, Including one lands, wMle decisions on la
expressed confidence in his balanced federal budget,
whose advice helped Increase use should be on the local 1ev
By JANE CASSELBERRY
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Sheriti-A detective R.W. Simmons, left, escorts Maitland Marine owner Ralph DiUslo, 41, to waiting car after his arrest on stolen
property charge. i lie raid Photo by Bob Lloyd

Six Arrested In Series Of Raids
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Numerous items, including
an antique cash register, were
arrested in a raid at his used confiscated.
appliances and furniture shop
at 4481 Edgewater Drive on a
A search warrant was
charge of buying, receiving and executed at Rollins' 719 Alfred
concealing stolen property, an Drive home, deputies said, and
Orange County Sherifrs allegedly stolen sound equipspokesman said.
rnent, rifles, televisions and an

organ and a pinball machine
were recovered.
Barbara Davis, no age
available, was arrested by
deputies after a search of her
SM Summerset, Kingswood
Manor, residence turned up
power tools, furniture, a
television, stereo, rugs and

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Asked why he conside I'S
Florlas a killer state," Carter
explained that out of about 12
candidates entering the race in
the state primary, only abo
three will come out of it
Florida is an early inclusiVe
test a nd presents a good pictw
of the whole nation in n&amp;"tm
and I intend to be first or
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ljcted.
Jean Norris, president of tl 4.
local Democratic Women I s
Club, asked, "As a Southern
are you well accepted In t
'foreign' states'?" He replied,'
don't see an)-one
ho ca
Challenge me in Florida excei)1
Wallace and I have not had an

Red Sox 3, White Sox 2
Cecil Cooper slugged a triple and his 11th homer to help boost
the lied Sox past Chicago and widen their East Division lead
over Baltimore to six gaines, Rick Miller singled in the sixth
inning for what proved tohe the winning run.

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"Everybody's been hustling," Ralph Houk said. "There's no
dissension, no morale problem. Nobody's bawling anybody else
out. A manager can't ask for anything more."

PINECREST SHOPPING CENTER

Oh, yeah, Ralptf? How's about a victory?
Batik and his Detroit Tigers could be excused if they replied:
"What's a victory?" After all, going 19 games without one might
tend to dull the senses a bit.

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Contrary to what a lot of fans might think, Houk believes the
Tigers simply aren't playing that badly.
"Tonight was the first time we've been whipped like that in

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Detroit crept within one game of the American League mark for
this kind of futility. This record—set in 1906 by Boston and
matched twice by the old Philadelphia Athletics—is the kind of
record any team would be happy to do without.
In the rest of the Al., Boston beat Chicago 3-2, Texas split wi th
Baltimore, winning 10-G and losing 13-1, Milwaukee belted
Oakland 8-4, New York nipped Kansas tity 5-I and Minnesota
defeated Cleveland

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Boston Manager Darrell Johnson, comparing thIs year's club
to the 1974 squad that folded in the stretch, pointed out that
"we've got seven men on this club—aside from pitchers— who
weren't here last year. I don't think the players are peeking over
their shoulders this time."
lius Tiant picked up his 15th victory with a seven-hitter. He
also posted his 14th complete game, tying Bill Lee and Rick
Wise for the dub lead.

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School Orientation Scheduled
Orientation for students grade at feeder schools were auditorium,
schedules and identification
attending Sanford Middle registered during the spring
Orientation
for
Lyman
cards,
meet teachers, receive
Schnol and Lyman High School term. Students from out of state
students
will be held on Aug. 25
in Longwood will be held Aug. should be health 1COFd5
books, insurance information.,
and
28.
On
Aug. 25 seniors will
25 arid 28.
a statement of domicile which meet from 9-11 a.m.; juniors locker assignments, parking
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Meanwhile, students who car. be obtained from the noon to 2 p.m.;
Juniors and permits and lunch release
have moved into the Sanford Seminole Count:,
seniors, 6-8 pin.; on Aug. 2L form
Middle School area - north of
from 9-11 a.m.;
On Aug. 28 from 1:30 to 2:30
25th Street, west to the county
Inm an nritntatinn cpinn will freshmen, flOOfl to 3 P.m.:
um - can riacr
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guidance office,
and transfer students and p.m.
BACK TO SCHOOL
Students who attended jjtj parents in the school
Lyman students will receive

quite a while," he said, noting that in the streak Detroit has lost
seven games by one run and fjs'e others by two runs.

By THE AS.SOCIATED PRESS

other state&amp;" He pointed t
growing acceptance natlonall
for Southern leadership.
Asked about his stand on
school busing to achieve Li
tegration, Carter said he wa
not in favor ofit as hefeelsit ha
proved counter-productive I
education. He was quick to a&amp;
however, he Is thankful fo
desegregation of schools as I

electronic equipment reportedly stolen during the past
year from central Florida
houses and apartments.
Orange County Sheriff's
spokesman Richard King said
agents also seized a small
quantity of drugs at Ms. Davis'
residence,

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The Pittsburgh Pirates dropped their fourth straight
game Friday, and the Philadelphia Phillies won one and
the St. Louis Cardinals won two. The result is another
haircut to the Pirates' lead in the NL East. The Pirates
lead the Phillies by 1 /2 games and the Cardinals by
three.

The California Angels bombed the Detroit Tigers 8.0
Friday night, The loss was the 19th straight for Detroit,
one shy of the American League record for this kind of
futility
a record any team would be happy to do
without,

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Evening Herald, Sanford Fl.

Rangers 10-1, Orioles 6-13
Torn Grieve cracked a pair of two-run singles and Dave
Moates hit a tie-breaking double in the eighth Inning to give
Texas its first-game victory over Baltimore.
The Orioles stormed back to win the nightcap as Mike Cueller
pitched a five-hitter and Doug DeCinces drove in five runs with
a homer and a basesloaded triple.
Brewers 8, A's 4
George Scott drove in four runs with a pair of homers to carry
the Brewers past Oakland and keep the A's from widening their
six-game West Division lead over Kansas City.
Yankees 5, Royals
Chris Chambllss' two-run double topped off a three-run eighth
inning that catap ul t ed New York over the Royals, who got
homers from John Mayberry and Tony Solaita.
Twins 8, Indians 4
Rod Carew singled home two runs in a four-run second inning
and Steve Braun doubled home two more In a three-run fifth to
power the Twins past Cleveland behind Bert Blyleven's sixhitter.

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As their lead miielLs away like an ice cube left outside on an
August day, there ate indications that the Pittsburgh Pirates
are beginning to feel the pressure of a pennant race—now that
there is one.
The flues lost Friday night for the fourth time in a row and the
ninth time in the last 10 games. They fell 8-3 to the Cincinnati
Beds, the team they probably would meet in the playoffs.
During the game Pirates pitcher Dock Ellis apparently
refused to warm up in the bullpen, reportedly for the second
Etraight night. Ellis reportedly left the bench abruptly when
Manager Danny Murtaugh approached to discuss the matter.
Neither would comment on the Incident but observers could
sense trouble. One observer was Cincinnati's Fred Norman, the
left-bander who cruised to his sixth straight victory at the expense of the National League East leaders.
"Those guys are struggling," said Norman, who contributed a
bases-loaded single to the Reds' six-tun first inning. "I was
amazed not to see the Pirates awing the bat. They were taking a
lot of pitches."
Elsewhere In the N1. Friday night, the CardinaLs swept Atlanta 4-1 and 2-I in a twi-night doubleheader; Philadelphia
edged San Diego 4-3 to trim Pittsburgh's lead to Pi games. San

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under way by a crew working with a backboe4rontend loader to
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Pollution Control to catch floating debris stirred up in the process.
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Collegiate Athletic Association says a special cost-cutting convention has saved college sports programs more than $15
tuition and rejects charges that the NCAA was attempting to
end conference and institutional autonomy,
"I'm just making a barnyard guess, but I'd say Divisions I
and II saved in excess of $15 million just by the cuts in the
scholarships and reductions in the size of coaching staffs,"
Walter Byers said Friday at the end of a two-day business
session attended by more than 800 delegates. It was the second
special convention in NCAA history.
But he admitted that a number of new regulations—par,,.,.,i (n,iIi'fl
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the three divisions Into which the NCAA divided two years ago
1-will eventually take place," pertwps with the major powers
forming a super conference.
"Our reorganization committee is still at work and the Indications are that they're heading toward a Four-division concept," he said. "But I can't predict how it will evolve."
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Cardinals 4.2, Braves 1-1
Successive singles by Ron Fairly, Ted Simmons and Reggie
Smith chased rookie Atlanta hurler Mike Thompson after six
innings of no-hit pitching in the nightcap.
Mike Tyson drove in the opener's winning run with a bad-hop
single in the fifth inning and Reggie Smith added an eighthinning home run to back Ron Reed's seven-hit pitching.
Giants 6-1, Mets 2-9
Wayne Garrett, Rusty Staub and John Steams hit home runs
for New York in the nightcap and combined to drive in all but
one Mets runs.
Expos 8, Dodger's 4
Larry Parrish cracked a two-run double to highlight a five-run
fifth-inning and help the Expos snap a six-game losing streak.
Dave Lopes cracked a two-out, three-run home run in the
ninth for Los Angeles.
,tstros 4, Cubs I
Cliff Johnson's double capped a three-run seventh inning that
carried the Astros past the Cubs 4-1, ending a three game losing
streak.

His M u sic:
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Francisco beat New York 6-4 in the opener, then dropped the
nightcapof the twinbill 9-4; Montreal downed L.00 Angeles 8-4,
and Houston topped Chicago 4-1.
Johnny Bench hit his 23rd home run of the season, a two-run
Reds 8, Prates 3
Johnny Bench hit his 23rd home run of the season, a tworun
shot, and Norman cracked his worun single as the Reds
romped past Pittsburgh. Norman, 8-3, held the Pirates to seven
hits and raised his career record at Riverfront Stadium to 234
Pittsburgh took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first on Manny
Sanguilk'n's RBI double before the Reds Jumped on Jim Rooker, 8-9.
Phlllies 4, Padres 3
!.uziftski's two-run homer in the first inning and Mike Schtnidt's 26th an inning later powered Philadelphia past San
Diego.
l.U!irski (inn(tcd ',If Ne McIntosh, 8-11, after a walk
Larry Bcwa.

here:
—Cuts in money that can be handed out to athletes for courserelated supplies, plus elimination of the $15-a-month stipend for
incidentals,
_ uttinga th elti c grants Ifl all sports 1n Divisions I and U.
—Recruiting itstrictions adopted by Di0sion 1.
—Cuts In Coaching st&amp;Ffs and game squads in Divisions I and
II.

—Addition of a 27th regular season basketball game.
"Far more transpired than we anticipated," he said, even
though only 51 of the 73 proposed pieces of legislation actually
reached the floor. The remainder—including length of seasons,
a possible 12th regular-season football game and a trio of cont.rovcrsial share-the wealth proposals for bowl and TV
revenues—probably will be considered at another special
session just prior to the NCAA's 70%h annual convention In St.
Louis next Jan, 14-16.
Under the new rule, which takes effect next Aug. 1, football
staffs at major colleges will be Limited to the head coach, eight
full-time assistants and two part-time aides while basketball Is
limilpit In the
head
two full-time assistants and one Dart-.- ..--..-- coach two - ------------ timer. However, a provision was made to let "normal attrition"
takes its course "where academic tenure, enforceable contracts
or formal security of employment make it impossible to comply
with the limitations,"
BiR Foster of Duke Univerbity, president of the National
Association of Basketball Coaches, said his group was satisfied
with the 1-2-1 makeup of coaching staffs but decried a 10-man
limit on traveling squads.
"It will cause run-offs," he predicted. "If a boy can't travel
with you he's going to go elsewhere."
Earlier, the convention voted to Limit a school's off-campus
recruiting to three visits with a prospect, established specific
times for such contacts, limited to six the number of schools a
prospect may visit and set at 75 the number of football prospects
to whom a school can offer expense-paid visits,
In4eason recruiting contacts in fall sports was limited offcampus to the period from Aug.-Dec. 1 and then only from 6
am. on Friday to 6 p.m. Sunday. The same how's apply to

A inter sports from Oct. 15 - March 15 and to spring sports from
Jan. 1 - May 15.
In addition, out-of-season off-campus recruiting was limited
to Dec. 1 - April 1 for fall sports, March 15 - June 15 for winter
sports and May 15 - June 15 for spring sports. Off-campus
recruiting was specifically prohibited during April 2 Aug. 14 for
fall sports, June 16 . Oct. 14 for winter sports and June 16- Dec.
31 for spring sports.

The legislation was a victory for the Southwest Conference
over the rival Big Eight, whose less restrictive rules had given
its members a decided beadstart In recruiting over the SWC
sdiods

COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (AP) - Wi lliam Julius Johnson
never became much of a trombone player. A different sound,
the infectious melody of baseball, caught his ear.
"The street I was li ving on faced the playground," said the
75-year-old Johnson of his boyhood days In Snow Hill, Md.
'I'd be trying to practice my trombone, but I'd hear the other
kids yelling. 'Slide! Slide!' and I'd just have to put it down.
'Notes and baseball just don't mix."
So with a hand-me-down glove gift from his fa ther, young
William started a car eer that led right to the Hall of Fame.
He'll be honored there Monday as the sixth man selected by
the Committee on the Negro Leagues.
"The glove, well, it was raggedy as an old mop. It wasn't
much bigger than the gloves people wore in the winter to
keep their hands warm. Kids at that time didn't have such a
thing as a glove.
'Baseballs cost a nickle -a 'nickle rock' they called it and a better ball cost a quarter. After a bunch of us would
form a team, we'd buy a ball. You could play nine Innings
with it if it didn't get wet."
You could play nine inn ings with a white man as your
teammate - some th ing that didn't happen In the major
leagues.
"When we'd play In the playground, it didn't matter if you
were White or Negro, as long as you wanted to play. Saturdays were the big games. Saturdays it would be White vs.
Negro," he recalled by phone from his Maryland home.
"I asked Connie Mack once why they didn't have Negroes
in the major leagues. lie said there were just too many of us
to come in all at once."
So it was a Negro League career that brought fame to
Johnson, a smooth third baseman. "All the records show is
that I hit .300," he says. "The team secre tary was driving the
bus most of the time, and a lot of records didn't get down on
paper."

The bus brought Johnson's barnstorming teams to places
like Darby, Pa. and Atlantic City, N.J. "Sometimes we'd use
two cars -nine guys to a car - to get from place to place. It
was torture."
He stz'.rted wi th a team ca lled the Chester Giants for $5 per
game, then came the Ililldales.
"The Hi lldale club was in Darby; the y played Th ursdays
and Saturdays; then we'd go to Atlantic City on Sunday because the crowds were bigg er ."
The crowds were good, the money wasn't. "My first professional contract with Hilldale, I made $150 a month ." He
graduated to $500 a mon th when serving as player-rn.anager
of the famed Homestead Grays.
"That was big money In those days."
Mack signed Johnson as a coach for his Philadelphia A's in
the early 1950s. some 15 years after his Negro League career
had come to an end. lie Later worked with the A's two black
players. Vie Power and Bob Thee, never begrudging the fact
that they had made the majors.
It took a while, but he's in the real majors now.

Garrison. Ret*ire Cowboy
DALLAS (AP) - Without fanfare, in the 1971 Super Bowl. Only weeks ago All. homa State star probably couldn't nave
veteran fullback Walt Garrison quietly
Pro defensive tackle Bob Lilly announced played until November.
Coach Tom Landry said, "When a
announced his retirement Friday, leaving his retirement, and aging split end Bob
running back gets hurt at this particular
quarterback Roger Staubach as the lone Hayes was traded to San Francisco.
ALso, center Dave Manders, a mainstay st.l,ge of his career, it's awfully hard to get
survivor of the 1974 starting backfield of
the Dallas Cowboys.
of the 1971 team, retired earlier it., the back. But Walt could have done It, I'm
sure. He could have been effective, but it
Tailback Calvin lull Jumped the club to sununer.
play ter Hawaii In the World Football
Garrlsoi, a 10-year veteran, tore was a decision be felt he should make.
"The thing we'11 miss most is that
League.
ligaments in his left knee while
It was yet another blow to a team which bulldogging a steer at a rodeo in Borem'jn,
tContInitd On Page 2-B,
reached Its peak with a victory over Miami Mont. The 6-loot, 205-pound former Okla-

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Sunday. Aug. 17, 17S
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Perez:

Broken

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nad on his face was a slight discoloration around

Herald Basing Writer

the bridge of his nose.
The following day, Vincent's friends were
calling him "The Mummy" because of all the
bandages on his face. His nose had grown even
larger.
At the same time,
feeling no pain
except for a soreness in his nose. He plann ed to
start training right away for a rematch with
"Bad" Bobby Crawford on Sept. 2.
The doctor told Vincent that his cuts did not
need stitches and that if he would apply vitamin E
to them regularly, they would heal In a short time.
Vincent's nose was described as "good." It was
badly broken by "Killer" Ellis two months before
and had never healed properly.
Perez re-broke it, but he may have
straightened It out for Vincent. According to the
Orlando fighter, "It felt better two days after the
Perez light than it did since Ellis broke It."

Victor "Taco" Perez walked off with the
Southern Junior Middleweight Championship
after his grudge-match victory recently against
Joey Vincent. But it my be Vincent that has the
last laugh.
Vincent is back in the gym preparing for his
next battle, while Perez may have to postpone
several lucrative bouts because of a broken nose.

Perez was

At the fight's conclusion. Vincent looked much
the worse
Not only did take him almost
five minutes to get off the canvas, but he suffered
hat appeared to be deep lacerations under his
left eye and his chin.
for wear.

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Also. Vincent's nose appeared to be badly
Lo ken, as it was swollen twice its normal size.
!n the dressing room, Perez looked every part
the wimeT. He was not cut and the only bruise he

Foolish Pleasure
AiATOGA, N.Y. AP,
10th running of ue
Travers Stikes, like the 1973
race, will be remembered for
the horse that didn't start
This year it's Kentucky Derby winner Foolish Pleasure,
whose trainer didn't feel the
coici was ready to contest
prestigious lL4.mile test for 3.
year-olds. Two years ago it was

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tat who stayed In the barn on
Travers Day after developing a
fever a few dAys before the
race.
"I only had three works in
him," trainer Leroy JoUe told a
New York Racing Association
spokesman after failing toenter
Foolish Pleasure for the
$100,000 race Friday. "The

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RUNS—Lynn 5g 75; Rice.
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Tdiys Games
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San Francisco at tlew York
St Louis at Atlanta
Pittsburgh at Cl.winnalo

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New York S. Kns.$ City 4
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Milwaukee 1, Oakland A
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Jolley said plans for Foolish
Pleasure now were to run him
in the $100,000-added Governor
at Belmont Park Sept. 1. "It
will be easier to get him up for
iLi miles than for 114 miles,"
said Jolley.
With Foolish Pleasure out,
the early favorite in the six.
horse field at 8.5 was Forceten,

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SCRANTON, Pa. (AP)
World light heavyweight
basing champion John Conteh refused to say in what
round he would beat Willie Taylor of Brooklyn in their 10round, non-title fight Saturday.
"I'm ready to go the full 10," the 24-year-old native of
Liverpool, England, said la te Friday In his hotel roan, "i
don't want to Pick a round. That puts unnecessary
pressure on a lighte r."

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All-American
five were Involved, but to a lesser degree,
defe nsive end Leroy Cook of Alabama said
Responding to the Journal's story, Cook
Friday an Atlanta newspaper misquoted him
said, "I f ee l that some of our conversa ti on
in a story In which Cook a llegedly accused
was twisted and wrtten out of context. He
football Coach Paul "Bear" Bryan t of lying.
( the reporter) di dn't write It like I said it.,,
The Atlan ta Journal quoted Cook saying at
According to T he Tuscaloosa News, Bryant
a luncheon Thursday: "He (Bryant) lied to
said
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us" about riot publicizing discipli nary acti on
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we ask and what he said, that's all I'm
taken against the all-American and seven
concerned
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other Crimson Tide football players.
player,
what
he
says about me doesn't
Friday, Cook said, "I was upset and did say
matter"
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a couple of things I shouldn't have said.
w ho is recovering from foot surgery,
"But the biggest thing Is that I was quoted
said
Friday,
"All I want to do Is get my foot
as sa ying Coach lied to us," Cook added. "
well, do the
Coach Bryant has asked us
did not saythat,
to
do
and
to
play
football."
Cook was one of eight players disciplined by
Bryant for "conduct last spring detrimental
Earlier, Cook told The Decatur Daily that
to our football program.' Bryant said at a
he did not think the disciplinary action would
news conference Wednesday that six of the
affect his playing s ta tus.
eight pla yers were working at the Tuscaloosa
"I think I'll be In there against Missouri,"
Veterans Hospi ta l or a Boys Club.
The Da il y reported.
Two Crimson Tide players, Don Kuykendall
Alabama opens Its defense of an tin.
and Joey Bolton were suspended from the precedented fourth straight Sou
theastern
team In t he wake of a drug Investiga tion. Conference football title Sept 6
against the
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Tigers In a na tionall y televised game from
viola ting drug laws and Bryan t sa id the other
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Sunday, Sept.21
Atlanta at St. Louis. 1 p m
Baltimore at Chicago. 1 pm
Clc,lInd at Cncnna tl. 1 pm
Detroit
Bay. 1 pm.
Houston at New EngIvA. I p.m.

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Four years ago Donna
Horton, then 17 and a comparative golf novice, and Beth
Daniel, 14 at the time, met for the Carolinas junior
championship.
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conversation, lempermental outbursts, protestatlonit
apd...tennis.
The Romanian outplayed slWw,eded John Alexander
of Australia 6-3, 6.7, &amp;2 Friday to advance to the men's
semifinals at the Canadian Open tennis championships.
'Iberewereflve ael-vjcebreaks fn,.hefn.st set, but Nits.
tase prevailed. In t.!ie second set, Alexander built up a 44
lead as Nastase displayed a burst of temper after some
questionable line calls.

Houlihan Sigsiis With CFL
VANCOUVER (AP)
The Bri tish Columbia lions
have signed Canadian running back Barry Hou.11han of
Simor Fraser tlrilversity to a Canadian Foothall League
corltract.
The 22-year-old Vancouver native will begin a five-day
tryout Monday, the club said Friday.
Houlihan was (e Llonn' first protected player from the
1975 draft, but the six4o)t, 20$,pounder elected 10 " his
brk with Green Bay Packers of the National Fo(AWIJ
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Cincinnati at New Orleans. 1 p.m.
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Los Angeles at San Francisco. I
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Minnesota at Cleveland. 1pm
Neiv York Giants at Washington, I
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New York Giants of St. Louis, 1p.m. Buf,ato at
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Oakland &amp;I San Diego, I P rn,
Pittsburgh it Cleveland, I p.m
Dallas at Wathogton, I p rn
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Washington of Philadelphia, I p m. Houston at Kanus City.
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Minnewto at Green Bay, I p rn
Dallas at Detroit, 9 p.m.
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Oakland at Denver, 2 p m
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Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, i p rn.
Atlanta of San FrarKluo. I P,rn.
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Chicago at Detroit, 1 p.m.
Dallas at New York Giants. I p rn
Denver Of Pittsburgh, I p,m
Green l3a at New Orleans. 1 p m.

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Dottie llgan (575), high game to Bonnie Penton (238), high
series handicap to Audrey Bolger 613, high game handicap to
I.ynn Emerson (l),M.I.B.MlirgaretTindel (plus lSPIfl3).
J&amp;H Roofing League reports (by Dot Lee) the high series by
B. H. Carroll (578-19) and outstanding perfonnance by Steve
rannIn(562191), Johnny Jaco(7 191), Walt Moore (5.'!9-187),
Ed Lee (525-199), Richard Williamus, t523-181), Bob Belew (521l82 and Jun Johnson (519-180).
Genny Moore (494-179), Robin Dean (478-168) and Agnes
Butcher i 477-169) headed for women. High averages are
Richard Williams (181) and Rose Belew (162).
Early Toyota Mixed League-reported by Dot Ite, reports the
onlv 2DO games by Iful Rich (203) and Bill Morris (201).
High series was Arnold Jackson (557-192). Other highs; were
hl(vis (524), Laura Harris (524-191), Rich (521). Ron Allman
(514&amp;176). polly jaco (51D.199), Jim Hackett (508)184) and Tim

May field (503-184).
High av'rage is Polly Jaco (161) and "Star of the Week"
1%.
90 pins is Carol Morrison(161). Robert Gilbo and Hal Rich rolled
182's.
Cii)' Slickers Mixed reported by Linda Cohen, reports high
scriej by Danay Tillis (516) and Larry Willii-nis (515), and
Sha ron W illiams (509). Lynn E iland )wi the only 200, and Larry
W illiam:., bowled a 190 and Sharon Williams a 182.
High average, Tillis 1 166) arxi Sharon Williarris, (148) who Ilso
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a 222 game.
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First place went to the girls on Kennedy Tractor Nancy
Rivers, Becky Tindel, Audrey Bolger and lintia Chester;
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High games included Ann Smith k 192). Kitty Lawrence (186).
Jeannie Winn (187) and Barbara Tulk (182).
Converted splits were made by Kitty lz%Tence (54WO),
Frieda Evans (2-7-10), Jeannie Winn (8-9) Debi Waggner (5-7-9),
Ann Smith (4-7) and Twila Collins 4-5 Turkeys fell for Barbara
Tuik, and TWILS Collins and Jeannie Winn.
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end of the evening, ocomplimentsof the house.
A special note of two tournarmnts being held today: W.I.B.C.
presents Betty Netele's Florida Kegleretts 44th Tournament at
Bowl America, squads 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. first 4 places
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Cleveland at Houston, 1 p m
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Los AngeIt at Detroit. 1730
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Buffalo at St. Louis, 7:30 p.m.
Olkland at Kansas city, 3 pm
Philsd'PIPhl$ At WaIthington, I p m
Sunday, Nov, 30
St Lou*t at Detroit, 1 pm
Son Diego at Cincinnati. I p.m.
Atlanta at Oakland, I p rn
Chicago at Green Bay, 3 pm
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Houtlon of Cincinnati, I p M.
Kansas City &amp;I BaIll"WIII, 2 p.m.
AFC And NFC Divistmal playofts
Minnesota at Washington. 4 p.m.
New Ofleans at Cleveland. I p m,
Sunday,Dec. n
New York Giant, at Dai lilli. I p M.
Pittsburgh at New Yort jets.
I P.M, AFC and NFC Divisional plilyolij
San DIe'o at Denver, 2 p.m
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Saturday, Oct. 73
Philadelphia at New York Giants. 1
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Buffalo at New England, I pm
St. Louis at New York Giants, I p m. Washington at St, Louis. I p rn
Green Day &amp;I Los Angeles, I p rn
Houston at Oakland, 1 p m.
Sunday, Oct, 26
MOnday, Nov. 11
Kansas City at Cleveland. I p M
Miami
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Baltimore at New York Jets. I P.M Buffalo at Cincinnati. I p m.
:'Ainne'11018 At Detroit. 4 prn,
Cincinnati at Atlanta. 1 p.m
New Orleans at New York Giants, 1
Dallas at Philadelphia. 1 pm
Sunday, Nov.
pm.
Denver at Kama% City, I 1p.rn,
Philadelphia at Denver 2 p M.
Detroit at Houston, I p m
Baltmn.re at Miami, 1 p m.
St. tows at Chicago, 1 p m.
Miami
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GARY, Ind. (AP) — Vndefeat&amp;i T&amp;iwar. faced Clear
Ridge, I'll., Saturds-y for Lhe championship in baseban,s
Little lzague World Se.cies here,
Taiwan sqveeked by pm,i,AWy undefeated West Tun.
pa, Fla,, Friday 3-2 in nine Imings. West Tampa was then
handed Its !ecOfWI JOBS by Clear Ridge 2-i, In 10 inn
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washington at New York GIants, 1 De troit t Chicago, I p rn
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Grn Bay at Minnesa, I p m

Atlanta at Los Angeles. 1 p m
Baltimore at New England. I
Chcago at Plttsb'jrgh. 1 p m
Cleveland at Dyer. 2 m
Detroit a,

Los Angeles at Dallas. 3 pm.
Kans City at San Diego, 1 p.m.
Sunday, NOV. 6
New Orleans at Washington. 1 p m
Miami at New Y ork .1.41, 1 pm.
New York Giants at Philadelphia, 1 New Orleans at San Fran
cisco. I Chicago at San Francisco, 1 pm
P, M.
Clev ela nd at Oakland. 1 pm.
New York Jets at BLAfalo. I p.m.
Oakland at Cincinnati. A p.m.
Dallas of New England, I p.m.
Pittsburgh at San DIego, 1 pm,
Philadelphia at St. Louis. 1 p rn.
Ocnver at San Diego. 1 a m
San Francitco at Mirw,,Wta. 1 am Wathirtgtpn at Houston. 1 pm
Green Say at Detroit. I p rn,
KansasCvatpf,gn.i pm.
Mondey, Sept.
Los Angeles at Atlanta. I p rn
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with the 75th U.S. Women's Amateur golf championsWp at
stake In a 36-hole shutdown at Brae Burn Countr' Club.
Mim Hortcn, a rwtive of Kinston, N.C., who moved to
Jacksonville and the University of Florida last year, and
Miss Daniel, ready to start her scPholmore year at Furman University, eliminated two local hopes Friday in

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cause the scanner buzzer went off. A guard Garrison became the third leading rusher
Garrison was a part of the great tradition found 17 whittling knives in Garrison's and fourth all-time receiver on Cowboy
of the Cowboys over the last 10 years. He bag.
honor roles.
was one of the focal points. He was an
Robert Newhouse, a four-year veteran,
Garrison scored 39 touchdowns_nine as
Interesting person and a great football will replace Garrison, who never gainei
player. He did more with Limited size, 1,000 yards In a season but averaged 4.3 a receiverspeed and quickness of anybody I've ever yards every time he carried the ball.
"You could always count on hum,"
seen"
Known for his second and third effort., Landry
said of Garrison. "I would say he
Garrison, besides his o1-season Garrison's longest touchdown run was was a lot like Don
Perkins.
Every game he
rodeolng, did snuff commercials and Is only 41 yards.
was there and every game he played
noted for his whittling. Once he was
Taking over from the retiring Don well."

ZELTWEG, Austria (AP) —Niki Lauda of Austria, who
will be chasing both Emerson Fittapaldi and the Formula
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winner of the Jim Dandy here
Aug. 6. Early co-second choices
at 2-1 were Prince Thou Art,
Wajirna, winner of the
mouth Invitational, and Jim
Dandy riniwrup to Waj
Completing the field were
Dwyer Handicap winner Valid
Appeal, Ramahorn and Media.
Speculation was rampant
about unannounced reasons for
not entering Foolish Pleasure.
It is known that Jolley Is tinhappy about the NYRA's an.
nouncement that it was replacing his friend Kenny Noe, the
racing secretary, with Tommy
Tr otte r, effec ti ve Oct. 1.
There also was a published
report that some members of a
$4.5-million syndicate put to.
gether to send Foolish Pleasure
to stud in 1977 did not want to
chance the colt losing at this
time and had pressured Greer
a nd Jolley not to enter him In
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Pedro Solo, the heavyweight who upset Mike
Quarry In J uly on T.V., will re-open Madison
Square Garden's Felt Forum next mon th against
an unnamed opponen t. ..
Some of the matches Bruce Trampler, the
Orlando Spor ts Stadium's matchmaker, is
working on are "Irish" Billy Wagne r vs. Vein
McIntosh or Glenn Morgan (If Wagner wi ns, he
will take on Mike Quarry In the nea r future); a
karate fighter vs. a boxer in a special mixed
ma tch; Perez vs. Crawford and-or Killer Ellis;
Vince nt vs. Tony Arnold and-or Killer Ellis ; a
Perez.Vinvent re-match; "Termite" Watkins vs.
Frankie Otero; Jody Ballard vs. Oli ver Wright;
the return of Dale De nn is ; the introduc tion of
Terry Kruger; G en e Wells vs. Glenn Morgan;
Edgar "Mad Dog" Ross vs. Cyclone Willia ms; Aj
and the big one, a possi ble title shot for Quarry
against Victory Ga lindez or John Conteh.

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Milwaukee (Slaton 11 Ill at
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Texas (Perry 17 15) at Balti
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be sidelined for several weeks? "Ain't that a
shame. Well, I guess Mr. Perez has something to
remember meby. I hope he never forgets It. The
next time It won't be just his nose."
HOOKS AND JABS.
The films taken of the
Vincent-Perez war seem to bear out Perez's
contention that he did not butt Vincent. Alter
viewing movies taken by both amateurs and
professionals, I would have to say that Vincent
better come up with another excuse for his early
defeat.
Sept. Sand 6 should be great viewing for boxing
fans who enjoy good fights via their T.V. sets.
Or lando's Mike Quarry Is set to battle "The
Jewish Bomber" Mike Rossinan on Friday night,
Sept. 5, and then Pedro Lovell will try to upset
George Foreman the next day on channel 9 at 5
p.m. Lovell is one of the finest young heavyweight
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warring partner for Jacksonville lightweight
larry Peterson. The first time the two fighters got
Into the ring, Peterson caught
with a left Jab
flush on the nose.
The shot caused Perez to bleed heavily and he
had trouble seeing. As soon as the training session
ended. Perez's nose was diagnosed as "broken,
and possibly very badly."
So now Vincent, who it appeared would be out
oi action fcr months, back in the gym.
Perez has taken off several days with a waitand-we attitude. "I have to play this by ear," he
said. "If at all possible, I will be back in early
September against Crawford. I really want Bobby
bad.
"Now that the Vincent fight is over I want this
fight with Crawford more than any other fight. If
at all possible, I will be there fight night, broken
nose or no broken nose."

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rains tnde fr
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track much of the time.
"1 just don't think he's Up tO
P4 miles right now," said
ley, commenting on his decision
only through tho NYRA.
"I certainly wouldn't want to
start him unless I felt he was
really ready. I don ' t think it
would be fair to enter him and
then scratch p
There might be a number of
people who come to see him run
and then be disappointed when
was scratched."
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WE'flIEItSFIELD, Conn, (AP) — Hubert Green,
in a slump most of the season, has a share of the
lead in the $200, ODO Greater Hartford Open Golf
Tournament, lie's hitting his irons very well. He's
put
But there's a chance he won't even finish.
fie migh,be getting down the road at any time.
A new li'tle Greea is due to make an arrival at
"' If Judi, his wife, calls, Hubert will be on
any minute.
his way.
I'Sh e knows my pusiltion," Green said Friday

sfield Country Club course in six-under-par 65 and,
at 131, was 11 under par and tied %ith the veteran
Bies for the top spot halfway through this chase for
a $40,000 first prize,
"it was a good round, much ;*.tter th,in yesterday," said Green. who won four titles and more
than RK000 last season Lut fell into a deep slump
this year. "I hit my irons so close to the hole I
thought I %as Jchnny Miller for a while. I seared
myself."
flies, 37, who has yet to win in nine long years of
tour activity. had a 66 that did not include a bogey.

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hole for the birdie that tied him with Don flies.
she wants me, she'll call. It she calls, I guess
-If
I'll go. Yes, I'm sure I wi ll."
Their first child was due Friday.
A of expectantGreen, displaying a notable la,
father Jitters, blazed over th 6,598-yard Wether-

"but not often. I've been in contention a lot and
about hall die time I've been in contention, I've
played good. It's not Like I'm always choking. But
sometimes I'm playing good and the putts don't fall
ar.d somebody beats me."
It was three strokes bac) to Lou Graham, making

his btt showing since winning the U.S. Open, J.C.
Sneed and Larry Nelson. Graham had a second 67.
Nelson 66 and Snead a 68 on the frierrily fittle course
that often yields some of the lowest scores of the
season.
Andy North, xith a 69, and Tom Shaw,67, were at
135. Miller and defending champion Dave Stockton
ticaded a big group at 136.

Miller said a chronic wrist ailment was flaring
up, becoming painful, and may force him to take a
rest. III don't want to really injure my
"I'm just trying to get throug~ the tournament."
Lee Trevino played his frcirit mile in 30, shot a 65
.Ind moved up to 27.lie was tied with S)uth African
Gary Player, who shot a solid 67.
Dennie Meyer, the California club pro whose £4
set the fir3tround pa(-e, bl:!w to a 73 and was six
back at 1.

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servatlons and noted her own s peaks fairly good English, but

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pick It up by means of a finesse,
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"Eight ever, nine never."
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flying blind in a fog with all
motors conked out. He has to
lose a trick to the ace of
diamonds and there Is no
legitimate way to avoid the loss
of a spade trick.
Then what should South do?
Just what the late Willard Karn
did in a rubber bridge game
some 45 years ago. lie won th e
second trick, turned to West
and said, "You wouldn't lead an
ace unless you expect to take a
trump trick." Then Willard
slapped down the queen of
spades; West played low and
the impossible slam came
home.
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men walk arm in inn. It Is an keyboard to hold up a loose just to warm drinks and how
accepted thing. They are an board and used his other foot many new concoctions YOU Can
come up with for using vodka,
for balancing,
outgoing people.
Everywhere we go they want
July 4, Poznan. Left to sing at their national drink. No
to feed us and we Limply can't the American consulate in bourLon, but scotch drinkers
offend them — and such Potnan. There isn't a piano can get their brands almost
goodies! Our new slogan is available so another first — everywhere.
"Fat's where It's at." None of Bettye played the electronic
July 9. Stores here are
us expected to become so organ and we sang on the steps speciallzedandclosedforabout
emotionally involved with these of the consulate. A garden party t -ee hours during the middle
people of Poland. We all agree was being held in honor of
of the day. The Poles "queue"
Oils is what cultural exchange Fourth and we were proud to be up for everything a nd since
Is all about — sharing love and part of this historical (laY.
they have no ref rigeration,
rd.
Later, we sang at a veterans must shop every day. In close
Since everything is run by the home, and this was the only quarters, it is apparent that
State,
[tight Guard has not reached
watched or expect the people to they seemed reluctant or here either!

look oppressed, but this is not frightened to show enthusiasm.
July 10. We sing in a palace.
We learn there is just one All the singers decided it gave This palace is being used for
true.
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spontaneous Impressions of the suave, good looking ladies' man
bank in Poland run by the State. them an eerie feeling seemed vacationing workers now.
Sanford area travelers in with impeccable manners —
No checking accounts, but as though 'Big Brother' may During intermission, our in'
I'I)Iahl(I. I
can save by depositing in have been watcning at this terpreter explained to the
people
you know, the kissing of the
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State
Post Office.
point,
audience that MuTiS and Jean
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sponsored
housing
is
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Kennedy Airport, New York. love that!
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July 5. Each place we sing
—
square
buildings
plain
Polish Airlines Flight LOT 007,
21st
weddi ng anniversary. They
a
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June 28, Warsaw. Spent five
different and each time we
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pa
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or
ho
rrible
re
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grey
a
sort,
were
made to stand while the
due to leave at 7 p.m., but we're hours touring Warsaw, old town
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,jbut
No
slums,
reddish
brown.
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anniversary
Morris
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Jean
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director.
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won't forget for a long time.
knees embedded in the seats in these Poles walk!
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bright
decorated
by
July 11. Potatoes, meat and
front of them. Add to this at
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It appears that everything is
"I ' ' S a
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too quick to tear down the old
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shrines decorated with r ibbons
Now,
include
Polish mans, showing the destruction
starts
with
soup and always
Seeing this filin we
ers returning horne Lq
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people gather here each af- terestmg thing we observe is includes meat and potatoes.
wi th not only tote bags, but are better able to appreciate
that the fathers take the babies
We visit the Forest Outdoor
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to sing and pray.
shopping bags galore stuffed the fantastic rebuilding job
ll in the most
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Rolling
landscape
similar
to
out
for
a
stro
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with
small
thatched
elaborate
perambulators.
where
the world's great artists
in the seat In front of us; and for done. The Poles are so proud of
ar parades of fa th
ers
and
have
sung. Our cup runneth
houses and every yard chock Regul
good measure throw in a (heir land, and rightfully so.
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full of flowers. Roses of 'very carriages. They even take
We often hear the phrase,
youngster with ants In his pa n ts
babies to the sidewalk cafes
Her*Id Photo by Jean Patteson)
July 14, Gdanike. We visit
color abound.
and a spoiled brat to boot, and "this building or park used to
vhlle they have their warm Stutff Concentration Camp
We
arrive
at
the
International
you have a complete picture of belong to the aristocracy but tickets, took them to the bias this pride is reflected In our the best of all worlds yet we
beer — you
family groups about 30 miles from Gdanske.
stupidly are destroying our own Student Hotel and bunk there everywhere. Part
the plane's crowded situation, the Government has now stop and told the driver where singing.
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timer. Not that it has appeared
regularly in bridge columns, proper to finesse when you hold
but rather th at the swindle he eight, but th ere are many ocdiscusses has been worked casions when you should prefer
several times in tough cornpeti. th e finesse for the queen when
YOU hold nine,
tion.
North's bidding is only bad
(Do you have a question lo
from th e standpoint of potential
rho Jacohys' Writo "Ask the
result. fie certainly can't im
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be
Sou th shows spades in response used in this column and
to North's Stayman three clubs
writers will receive copies of
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But it's kncwledge; fr iendly to all; and
served lunch (which to them is only told them how to get to the in a foreign count - - we are so their a nswers. It occurs to some people want to touch you. from flying away with one are long ing for Ice.
amazing
how
quickly
you
ad- easy to love.
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arm
in
arm,
and
hand,
stuck
his
knee
under
the
dinner and a heavy meal) and hotel, but gave them bus proud of being Americans and of us that

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Took a short boat trip down breathes a sign of relief. I must brought tears to t eyes of night in War w and then we fly
leave the windows standing Warsaw old and new: "After pianist. After lunch, we
Europe, to Warsaw,
of
at
visiting
these
people
first
hand
I
boarded
our
bus
for
a
tour
the Vistula River, The children say this "a in't the Ritz," but even the men In our group. As home. It is amazing to me how
June 27, 10 a.m. Warsaw. Our wide open. We are assured th
W*impresakm of Poland is the our belongims are safe — there don't think I will ever be able to other parts of Warsaw. Each stare a.1d giggle and every now we can live with it. Our meals we stepped outside, surroun- attached we have become to
ca pi tal city. Warsaw, and the Is little crime in Poland and we tell a Polish joke again. Poles time we got out we were more and thea you can make out the are served in the student ding the entrance way and steps these people in Poland,
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and death makes you aware
are surprised at how open at one time In America and breakfast we took a t*lsk 30 so happy with so few luurles. doesn't bother us, but we find television to keep th
sure,
em home, how lucky we are that the
One thing I must say about everything here is to us— there spoke fairly good English. This minute walk (at least two miles Certisuly the Government the previous residents have left
JWy 7 Torun. We explore on U.S.A. has never been in~aded.
the Polish airfines, however — appear to be no restrictions and encounter exemplifies the one way) to a park dedicated to provides for their daily the restrooms; in a horrible
have
all
taken
vows
foot
the old town of Torun — Depressing yes, but somehow
We
attitude of almost every person the famous Polish composer, necessities, but think about state.
no Ota ever starved. It was few visible military personnel.
Chopin, and there enjoyed an this: a cook in a modest Polish not to complain so we grit our Copernicus lived here. In one of we all felt that we had to see for
It Is amusing to us that we we met.
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'urator Sid Sphoer
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tonday, Is already caught
ipin the multiple activities
if the expanding zoo and
eports that progress on
he entrance road is enouraging, fencing the
oofed stock enclosure is
icaring completion, the
'hildrcn s zoo is being
levated out of the mud and
',oblk the elephant and Fat
lo) the hippo will be taking
ip residence in their new
tome within the next
ouple of days
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rnprovements remain in
he realm of Zoo Executive
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The most difficult aspect
of becoming a doctor, says
Sara H. Irrgang, MD,, is
having to self-discipline
and deny yourself while
you're young and your
friends are all out having
fun.
But Dr. Irrgang. one of
Sanford's three women
physicians says she would
follow the same path again.
A resident at Seminole
Memor l Ho I I'
is a
pathologist and is also
Associate County Medical
Ex wn i ne r.
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The advantage of this
specialization In medicine
for a woman is that the
hours are more flexible,
says Dr. Irrgang who is the
mother of two children
ages five and six and wife
of commercial airline pilot,
F. C. "Skip" Irrgang.
Perhaps that's the reason
that "there are more
women in pathology than
people realize," says Dr.
Irrgnag.
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home state at the
University of South
Carolina In Columbia
From there she want on to
Medical University of
in
Carolina
South
Charleston. Also In the
Naval Reserves, it wes
during her senior year
quarter off that she went to
the School of Aviation
Medicine and met her
husband. Three months
later they eloped. "Skip"
was assigned to Puerto
Rico, so after graduating,
Sara did her internship in
San Juan at the University
District Hospital. She was
then assigned by the Navy
to Corpus Christi, Texas,
where fov three years she
worked as a general
practitioner in the outpatient and dependants
clinic treating everything
from ''athletes foot to
dandruff."
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went to Baylor University
Medical Center in Dallas
where she did her four year
residency and specialized
training in pathology.
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Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Neal
Parsons of Oviedo announce the
engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Reba Kozette Parsons to James
Warren Day, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James D. Day of Orlando.
Miss Parsons is the granddaughter of Ruby Harbin of
Russelville, Ala. Day is the
grandson of Ola Day of Quincy,
Fin.
Born in Winter Garden, Miss
Parsons is a 1973 graduate of
Oviedo high School and is
employed as a teacher at
Lutheran Haven Day Care
Center, Slavia. She also attends
Technological
Florida
University.
Her fiance was born at Eglin
Air Force Base and is a 1971
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School. lie is employed by #
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The wedding date is set for 8
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Mr. and Mrs. Rodney H. Keeling

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man
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tht'
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him to
him myself? think.' marriage is a "bad
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Later that day, my friend He said 'real" men do not show
oned to nk me and tell me any outward affection for
what a marvelous job my another man.
dentist had do ne in putting him
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out of his misery (He had had "real" man, and I still don't
an abscessed tooth which any thing wrong with what I did.
required denial mlrgery,)
am 20 and my friend is 21.
Six mon ths later, my dentist you thirf, we,
"unmanly
called to tell me that he was
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DEAR DOUBTFUL: No! A
my frie nd 's denta l bill over to a "rea l" man
feels sufficiently
collection agency because all sure of his masculinity to
hug
his bills had been ignored!
another man - and even kiss
I was shocked because my him If he feels like It, without
friend is well off financially, fearof -shatothe rs
mIghtthi
and I ccrtainly never took him
If you have any doubts, save
for a dead beat,
them for your uncle.
I am terribly embarrassed
CONFIDENTIAL TO "J" IN
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dentist who could see him
immediately.
I reached my dentist, who
agreed to see my friend at once.

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By JEAN PA1IF.SON

Church at the corner of SR 434
and Raymond Avenue. Mari ii

Women's Editor

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chairman and immediate pastCamp Seminole trailered
canoes to a put-in area on
president of the Seminole LWV,
scenic Little Wekiwa River and munity Acti on, 1101 Pine Ave., class. Call June Gordon at
is serving as coordinator and is
the happy canoeists paddled Sanford.
college for reservations in tnis taking reservations for the
their way down into the Wekiva
workshop.
Parents can re gister children popular course,
River and back to the camp. for Head Start at one of
Workshops on Juvenilc
human resources, and
justice'
Participating in the dunking, following centers: Altamonte Scholarships
were Susy Stanford, Scott Head Start Center, 201 U.S. 436
education financing will be
Bates, Eden Wilson., Marshall Bookertown Head Start, Moton Awarded
conducted in the morning
Ross, Karen Lively, Beth Street; Midway Head Start,
Scholarships to Seminole session for LWV members from
Kirkland and Bill Rush, all of Water Street; Oviedo Head Community College have been Seminole, Volusia, Cape
Winter Park.
Start, Jackson Heights Middle awarded to George Sykes of Kennedy, Lake, Orange, Polk
School; and Sanford head Sanford; April Sue McCarty of and Sou th Brevard. Mary Lee
What Are
Start, 519 Palmetto Ave.
Winter Park a nd a graduate of Carter, state juvenile justice
Oviedo High School; Dana 110)1 chair person; Pauline Carnian,
You Doing?
resources
human
of Winte r Park; Julie Robinson state
W.l.F.E. Resumes
The Herald is interested in
Sterling
of
chairperson;
and
Alton
Nolle,
Fa)e Brake of the Division of of Apopka and Joe
knowing what you're doing,
assistant
Orange County
where you've been and who Adult and continuing Education
sUpenntendant of schools, will
Mr.
th
son
of
George Sykes, e
at Seminole Junior College, anti
you've had visiting
J.
Sykes
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lead
the wrkshops. The afand Mrs. FIrth
Jun e Gordon of tli
the suuirncr. Drop us a postcollege's Grandview Avenue, Sanford, ternoon session, led by State
card and let your friends know. Project 21st Century Woman, attended schools In Texas, League President Betty Met
Write us through Personals,
Sanford Herald, P.O. Box 1657,
Sanford, Fin.
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DEAR IN: You are not depend upon it, dear, he I.
subtly telling you that he has áo
responsible for your

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Long w ood.
in
Tuesday
Frederick will speak on the
merit selection and retention of

announce that the W.LF.E.
call, will be devoted to
program will resume Sept. 9. Europe and the Far East before
from Seminole High preparing League members for
Woman Interested in Future graduating

School. He was an active a community education
Education (WIFE) i3 a
ber in student government campaign on the merit selecprogram of testing and per- mem
and holds membership in a tion and retention of judges.

intentions of marrying YOU!
Head Start
debts, but since yea were
to Say goodbye shile you're still
sonal exploration designed to
middleman, urge yo ur friend
young
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and
desirable.
Set To Go
allow the mature woman to national honor society. His Harmonettes
pay the the dentis t at once. It
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Portia D. Spencer, director of explore her own potentials and major is business admight embarrass him Into
CON FI DENTIA 1. TO
NOW THAT'S A REAL FAN I
To Sing
Project Head Start in Seminole translate those potentials into a ministration.
paying up.
CONCERNED PARENT: You
410 DEAR ABBY: My uncle and I can't tell a child "too much." Typifying the enthu:;iasm shown by all of "Godspell's" County, sends in a reminder career, academic experiences LWV Sets Workshop
The Haronettes, a young
that head Start registration for or a whole new vocation.
have a disagreement recently a Knowledge doesn't stimulate
audiences, Mrs. Joyce Sawyers Is wild with Jelight as she
Sanford singing group, will
the 1975-76 school year will be
William V. Frederick Jr., perform Tuesday at the Sanford
The class will be held
good friend of mine came home inappropriate behavior:
congratulates Buddy Echols on his performance after Wedand
five-year-old
Tues
win
he
ld
for
four
member
of the Fourth District Senior Citizens' meeting in the
afte r being in the service for it IGNORANCE does! If you tell
days from 9a.m. to 12 noon
nesday's o pe ning night show. Sanford's Fellowship players
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children Aug.
through Aug. at SCC's South Seminole Center Court of Appeals Judicial Sanford Civic Center. Solotsu
long time. I was so happy to s" i,our child more than he can
conclude a fi%e,
Ja)- run of the up-kat version of the gospel
29,
from
show
9
a.m.
to 2:30 p.m. located upstairs in the Pan Nominating Committee, will be are Brenda Davis and Vincent
him that I hugged him hard.
according
to
St.
Matthew
tonight
(Sunday).
Tickets
for
the
understa4id, he will either ask
daily. Telephone registration American Bank Building, the luncheon speaker at the Smith. Manager of the group is
My uncle saw this and later you another question or tuni
ure available at the door of the First United Methodist Church
can be made by calling Miriam Inter3tate Mall, Altamonte League of Women Voters Aurlee Knight, and Marlow
Fellowship Hall, corner of Magnolia Avenue and Fifth Street.
told rne that it was "disgusting" you off. Parents should work
Regional Workshop to be held Smith is director.
Jenkins at Seminole Corn- Springs. There is no fee for t1
Showlime
is
p.m.
for two men to hug each other. toard king ASKABLE!

Parsons

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Bride-clect. Reba Kozette Parsons was honoree at a bridal

ouples Say Vows In Candleiight
Fansler.Wright

skirt fell in soft gathers to a
hemline of wh I te lace. Her wide
Miss Reva Wright and Capt. brimmed tat of nylon lace in
James E. Fansler Jr.. were soft peach was banded in the
united in holy matrimony same coral of the dress. She

Keeling-Dallabrida

design buttons and a matching

veil extended the length of the

Lanier-Mengel

floral ribbon veil. She carried

gown's cathedral train. She

In a candlelight, double-ring an arm bouquet of light blue
In a candlelight, double-ring caried a white Bible topped
Sandra
Lee carnations with matching ceremony, Darla Ann Mengel with a bouquet of white

ceremony

Dallabrida became the bride of streamers. Kristy Keeling, the becam e the bride of David rosebuds, baby's breath, arid a

shower Wednesday Aug. 6 in the home of Mrs. Starlin Galloway
on Lake Hayes Road, south of Oviedo.

Other hostesses were Mrs. Bryant Hickson, Mrs.

Roy Jacobs

and Mrs. Rodney Green.
Using a blue and white color scheme tlx- bride's table of white

linen overlaid with a white lace cloth featured a cut glass punch
bowl and blue honeycomb parasol with white ribbon strie-imers
tied to a bow at the top. The cake with white icing scored into

carried a bonnet-shaped basket Rodney Harold Keeling at 7 bridegroom's niece was the Paterson Lanier Jr. Aug. 2 in large white orchid cascading individual servings was decorated with a blue wedding bell
each serving.
p.m. July 24 at Grace United flower girl. She wore a mat- St. John Lutheran Church, into cymbidium orchids.
Park Christian Church. The of white daisies, baby's breath
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Methodist Church, Sanford.
Rev. Robert D. Matheny of.
and ivy.
Miss Charlotte Flowers of
ching powder blue voile gown in Winter Park,
Hostesses presented the honoree with a corsage-of tinted blue
The Rev. Marvin G. Buckner a floral design with matching
ficiated at the 8 p.m. can.
Attendants were Mrs.
The Rev. Robert hock of. Natchez, Miss., a college friend
carnations and each gave her gift of their own choice.
officiated,
dielight,, double-ring ceremony. Geraldine Flowers and Mrs.
of the bride, was maid of honor.
ribbon veil and carried a white ficiated.
Miss Parons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morwoe N. Parsons,
The bride is the daughter of wicker basket.
The bride is the daughter of Karen Meadors, both sisters of
The bride is the daughter of She wore a simply styled yellow
Oviedo
is the bride-elect of James Warren Day, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alberta Wright of RI 3, the bride; Mrs. Kathy Oiler, Mr. ,and Mrs. Albert E.
Dale Keeling was his cousin's Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Mengel of knit floor length gown and
Mrs.
James
V. Day, Orlando.
South Sanford Ave., and the late sister of the bridegroom and Dallabrida, Rt. 2 Box 506 M, best man. Wayne Keeling, 551 Osceola St., Altamonte carried a Posey of Talisman
Bartow
The Mrs. Mary Flo McKay. Their Sanford. The bridegroom's
Wright.
brother of the bridegroom and Springs. The bridegroom is the roses mixed with baby's breath.
Among guests were the mothers of both the bride and
bridegroom's parents are Mr. gowns and flowers were parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mohr ushered.
son of Mrs. V. P. Lanler, 2538
Robert Karns was the bridegroom-to-be, Mrs. Sandy Smi thson, Mrs. Shirley Statler,
and Mrs. James E. Fansler Sr., identical to the Matron of Harold R. Keeling, Fern Drive,
Mrs. Sally Bowden was Palmetto Ave., Sanford, and bridegroon's best man. Ushers
Mrs. Lynda Hickson, Mrs. Janet Geiger, Mrs. Dorothy Smithson.
Flora Heights.
1417 Banyan Dr., Maitland. Honor's.
the late D. P. Larder Sc.
were Richard Swann, Douglas Mrs. Mary Meek, Mrs. Sarah Hickson, Mrs. Pleasey Jean Lyles,
organist.
Given in marriage by her
Given in marriage by her
Miss Wendy Neel, of Sanford,
Following a reception at the
Nuptial music was provided Packard, Thomas Attaway and
Mrs. Ruby Harbin, Mrs. Inez Dubolse, Mrs. Joan Battle, Mrs. I
parents, Miss Dallabrida, wore home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. by Darren Williams, organist Kenneth Perry.
brother, Marvin Wright of niece of the bride was flower
.Margie [lose, Mrs. Louise Ead3, Mrs. Sonja Ramming. I&amp;S.
Sanford, the bride chose a girl. she wore a deep turquoise a formal length gown fashioned Keeling, brother of the and Mrs. Richard Swann,
Following a reception at the
Linda Mock, Mrs. Betty Dorton, Mrs. Judy Brightly, Mrs. Ogle
formal length gown of white full length, A-line dress with of nylon organza In a modified bridegroom, the couple left on a soloist.
Orlando Garden Club the couple Jakubcin, Mrs. Beverly Fowler, Mrs. Mabel Matheson, and Mrs,
sheer organza over taffeta. Re.- long sleeves. Matching lace A-tine silhouette. The fitted wedding trip to Lakeland and
Given in marriage by her went on a wedding trip to Vero Mickey Smithson and Mrs. Carol Stephens.
embroidered lace covered (he coveredthebodicearidsIeeves. bodice and full bishop sleeves Tampa.
father, the bride selected a Beach and Clearwater.
Also P ent were Miss Irene Martin, Miss Nancy Woodman,
James E. Fanster Sr., was were of dully lace In a floral
bodice and cap of the full bishop
Their new residence is
In December, the couple will white formal length gown of
Miss
Rob'Ie Meek, Miss Shelia Hicson, Miss J)ebbia
motif, A satin ribbon circled the make theiriew
sleeves. Dainty lace bordered best man. Ushers were James
e in F$. Sill, Qulana knit. A sunburst of seed Sanford. The new Mrs. Iajiler
M
iss
Teresa
McBride, Miss Jo Butner, Miss Lithe Vann, Miss Sue
waistline
and
two
bands
of
the
Okla.,
Abbott,
Bruce
Gunberg,
E
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the flounce of her A-line skirt, R.
where the bridegroom pearls accented the gathered 1.3 a school teecher. Da-id
Certified
Public
Adams,
Miss
Theresa Swiney, Min Jackie Adams and Miss
tier full length ved of sing WdUams Jr., and Donald Oiler. cluny lace accented the fine of will be stationed with the U. S. neckline and also her Juliette Lanler is a
Debbie
Jakubcln.
Her Army.
Organist
illusion edged In lace was held
headpiece. The attached chiffon Accountant.
by a camelot headpiece. She Robertson and Phil Hayes was tiered veil of nylon illusion fell
Friday,

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Bill and Reba McLaughlin of

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spent a vacation

Blue Springs Park,
Marvin and Shirley Van
Wormer joined them with tiwi
camper to spend several clays
in camping eisjoyment.
camping at

Chuluota Chatter
ByKATHERINE JONES
Herald Correspondent

While at the park the

Nancy's

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Chairman for the Jaycees
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Several new members took
their oath of obligation at the
meeting, bringing membership
New Members
to a total of 39.
unanimous decision to hold
VFW Post 5405, Winter
an extra collection at each Springs met August 6 at the
meeting was made.
When the Sheoah Club House.

GOOD NEIGHBOR OF THE

Captain Paul Cottage and WEEK.. . Helen Atherton of
members Gary Hunt, Bill Hacienda Village. This special
Hatfield, Don Browning, Rick lady was one of the first good
Dan llraue, Keith neighbors two years ago when
this ff'ature started. In that
Howard and Billy Piland.
The Ilike.a-thon was a 24-hour time, she has earned the title
relay race, the same bike being again and again. Her unself ish

Lowry,

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our daughter Sue Informing
that Steve has been promoted
Sergeant in the USAF on July 1
Congratulations Steve! We

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total accumulated donations
New members were Installed,
reach $25, there will be a discussion for obtaining a Post

Jaycees

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Seminole County Is most
fortunate In its Juvenile de-

tentlon

Ile bike used by the Winter Department because --it was a
rainy afternoon, and I thought it
Springs Jaycees and
parts necessary to keep it going would cheer the guys up." She
were donated by the Schwlnn calls herself the "Village
('yclery shop on SR 436 In Chamber of Commerce"
Casselberry through the efforts because she makes it a point to

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Detention

cente:, commented

children in the Center

~ep. Bob Hattaway (D-Altamonte Springs) after his
visit to the facility Thurs-

d ur ing his visit. "I expressed t he viewpoint to
the ki ds that everyone has

day.
lye been into other

t he opportunity to do something with his life in this
country, if he'll work for
it," hiattaway reported.
"I was most impressed
with the Board's interest in
the ('enter," he added. One
of the goals of the Board is
to alert legislators to the
n?ed.c of the ('enter.

juvenile

detention centers

around the state, and Seminote's compares most

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favorably. I think they're
doing a first class Job,"
said Hattaway.
The Representative
lunched with the newly ap-

Volunteerism
Course
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Slated

The nuts and bolts used ti
build a successful volunteei
organization will be detailed Ii
a new evening course startini
in September. Thursda
evenings froin 6 - 10 p.m., a
Florida Tech University.
Though geared primarily to
persons involved In the ad

'In(tr?:
course L
gui
open to anyone in the ('Ott)
iitt with an interest in tlx
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has been
hiattaway
trying to bridge communication gaps between different agencies throughout
Seminole County and was
helpful to the Board in
clarifying legislative
policies and proposals he
will support in the future.

pointed Seminole Detention

Auxiliary Board and with

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Ruby

Peterson was appointed a
member-at-large of the Volusia
County Library Board by the
county council. She will serve
until Nov. 15, 1978.
Mrs. Peterson, wife of Dr.
Arthur Peterson resides at 16
Madera Rd. Currently she is
serving on the state board of
Florida Federation of Garden
Clubs as world gardening
chairman and is the chairman
of the world gardening cornrnittee for District 6, FFGC. She
holds a masters' degiee in the
O'Hara School of Ikebana and
at present is pursuing her
studies in the Ikenobo-Ikebana

Youth work is nut new to
Ilattaway. As president of
If* Florida Jaycees, h
was i ns trumental in form.
ing youth ranches throughout the Statt' of Florida.

McGibbon announced plans
were being made for the fall
Joe and Tins Bojanowski
Joe
a covered dish dinner
and swim party at their home,
Members attending were Al
and Karen Wallace; Bobby and
Pat Moye; Bruce and Linda
McKibbing; Danny and Marti
Smith; Ron and Arlene Dudley;
Ken and Janice Kroog; Doug

and Casey Sl'.arrow; Danny and
Darlene Horn; Donny and

Linda Sapp; and Mike and
lariles Mc(;ibbon.

Seniors' Tour
Seminole Seniors Citizens

Club will be taking a tour to St.
School. She is also serving as
Augustine to attend the play,
co-chairman of the horticulture
"
Cross and the Sword," on
committee of the DeBary
Friday.

Garden Club

There will be two buses

Theta Epsilon

f'atfatiay Vis its Juveniles

the Volunteer Fire

'I'he Winter Springs Chapter
name is drawn will be enrolled to take part in the Casselberry
find out who has recently
the Jaycees took part in the of Dan Braue.
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wedding anniversary. Bill's as a trip to the local High Lexington, Ky., where
as a life member In the VFW Fun Day was reached.
y
moved
into the Village and then
to
Winter
Park
Bike.a-thon
held
brother and wife, Jon and RC
Those members who did not
Cmdr. Jack Schraff agreed
School Band camp. There she spent two delightful days at National home.
goes
to
greet them, generally
ride in the race did their part by
rx Natinnal Home, located act as a "clown" for the day last weekend In Goldenrod.
McLaughlin of Titusville, enjoyed a concert by the high "Bert-Dale Farms," home of
The stun of $500 was earned providing refreshments and taking along some type of home
brought all the tXiIflIIIIItgS for school
Eaton Rapids, Mich., Is one and Post members will assist
Grandma the W.B. Proctors, old friends
band.
of the primary projects of the the Auxiliary In their refresh- by the Jaycees team through shouts of encouragement to baked goody or one of her
the party Including steaks and Florence was really proud of from their Atlanta days.
the sponsorship of Scott cheer the riders on. It was a beautifully decorated works of
an appropriately decorated George Ill who plays first
Leaving Lexington they VFW. IV purpose of the home ment booth.
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Electronics,
Division of long grueling ride, but the art.
sheet cake. Incidentally, the trombone with the band.
headed south for Oak Ridge, Is to provide a home for widows,
Cmdr. Schralf announced the
guard at the park gate spied
children and orphans of presentation of a plaque of National Cash Register, who rewards were great. The tot,t
This is the first time someone
She also enjoyed special lean., where they visited their
Evening pledged that sum.
cake and made them promise to
amount colIectid from pledgcs has been nominated twice for
daughter, Lynn, and her departed veterans and to appreciation to the
shopping trips with Julia ur4
Twenty-four teams par- from the Bike-a-thon was $5,000 good neighbor of the week, but
save him a piece before he attended the local
husband, Don Carpenter, In provide them with an Herald at the Awards Dinner
church on
Post
ticipated
in the event. The to be given to the Muscular no cue deserves the title better
would let them in.
their brand new home. From education. Each state sports held on July 25 at the vvw
Sunoiays with the family,
than Helen Atherton.
there they went to Atlanta to one or more "cottages" named 8207 home. He told the mem- Winter Springs Jaycees came Dystrophy Fund,
Nieces Visit
depending
on
the
size
hers that the Herald was one of
Round About
spend a couple of days with alter it,
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and
treasury
of
each
State
VFW
6th
family
before
returning
only
three
papers
in
the
entire
The Marvin Northrop's of
Oliver and Roselyn Jones,
Department. Contributions state to receive such an award
Lake Drive have had enjoyable Street, have returned from a (0 ChUluOta.
Incidentally Oliver Jones' from local, department and which was presented by the
visits from some of the folks in two weeks 'round about" trip.
brother and his wife, Mr. iJ National VFW Posts and Department of Florida VFW at
Michigan. Their niece, Mrs. Sue They left here with
Chevalier and her two sons, Mike, on July 25. Their first Mrs. Cecil Jones of New York Auxiliaries are used to provide the state convention held last
Frank J. Arnfrose, 21. 598 Witt, 18, 2412 Key Ave.
Geoff and Jamie, along with stop was Eastrmin, Ga., where City will be new residents in all the necessities of life for the juf,e.
Ween, Pamela A. Minner, 20,
here,
they
residents
of
the
home.
The
Orange
Ave., 156 AX, Karen S.
I(obert I). Ashby, 21, 130 W. fi x 59 ostetll.
another niece, Karen La Peer of they attended the Joaes family town. While visiting
home is governed by a Board of Nice Visit
Halpern, 21, 602 Orange 168.
Woodland, Pamela M. Phillips,
Mt. Morris, were among the reunion which gathered family bought a home in ChUIStS.
Steven H. Weinstock, 29, 989
Directors made up of VFW
James
F.
Polmanteer,
23,
21,
108
DriftwoodLn,
welcomed guests. Also visiting from as far away as California. Recuperating
S.
WyIIIOC Rd., AS, Susan M.
Helen and Wiftrd Atherton of
members.
Tallahassee, Kathryn L.
Louis S. Payne, 48, Sanf., Eva Brown, 33, same
were the Norftir'ip sister-InFrom Eastman they jouradd.
National Home is a city Hacienda Village recently Nelson, 23, 551 E. Semoran V. White, 48, Blount.sville, Ala.
So glad that Clara Lee Lyon
laws, the Misses Hilda and Inez neyed to Mike's home in
to
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returned
from
trin
a
4(9W iath
within a city, self
thknIng
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Chevalier, of Kawkawlin and Landisville, Pa., where they of Third Court is home from
L, Patricia A. Leach, 23, 413
tile),
vistted
wi th it's own Fire Department Gdinesvi17i?e
Lewis I). M2gnettl, 29, 3111 ('h"3t(r SC, aren O'Neal,
Cheboygan, Tnt'v all enjoyed returned him tohisfarnilt'after hospital. She has suffered wi th
21, Orange Ave.
and
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crews were used by the various measurable. Just recently she
teams to help keep their bikes baked a batch of blueberr
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Training Center, She carried a cascade of white
The Women's Auxiliary to
baby's breath.
Orlando, the couple left on a carnations, daisies and blue
Mrs. Louise Ned was matron wedding trip to the east coast. baby's breath, with a Winter Springs VFW Post 5405
held a regularly scheduled
They -will temporarily live in removable corsage.
of honor for her sister. She wore
Mrs.
Wayne
Keding,
the
meeting
on August 6 a the First
a coral, full length A-line gown central Florida before moving
re
the
bridegroom's
sister-In-law
was
Federal
Savings
and Loan on
of linen weave polyester with to Okinawa, Japan, whe
white lace edged cape sleeves, bridegroom is stationed with matron of honor. She wore a SR 434 in Longwood.
The Auxiliary voted to have a
The soft Veckline gathered the United States Air Force as a gown of powder blue crepe
double knit accented, wi th floral refreshment booth In the city of
into an empi re band and the pilot.
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Library Board

The July meeting of Theta
Chapter, Beta Sigma
'hi, was held at the home of
lariles M'Gibbon. Chapter

psion

leaving for St. Augustine. The
first will leave at 1 p.m. Friday
from in front of the former
Montgomery Ward building In

Seminole Plaza, Casselberry,

)resident l.inda Sapp called the
necting to order and corn-

second will leave at 1:30
p.m. Friday from the Sanford
Civic Center parking lot.

nittee reports were heard. Tina

The group will tour the

The
DEI.TONA
Presidents' Council of Deltona
will meet on Mon. Sept. 29, In
the Arts and Crafts building of

the Community Center Complex at 10a.m. All Presidents of
the various clubs in Deltona,
which comprise the Council are

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urgently requested to attend.
Important matters will be
discussed. All news items must
be brought to this meeting,
which Clubs wish to have appear in the Community
Newspa per being planned for

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10, 1975.

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Vining,
forward to

greeting new members and all
newcomers to the area.

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ale held recently at Zayres had Ramada Inn. At 7 p.m. buses
een a success. Karen Wallace, will leave the Ramada Inn for
ocial chairman, gave a report the amphitheatre.
in plans for the coming year.
Buses will leave immediately
evice chairman Darlene after the show and should be
Torn discussed the many ba ck at their original pick-up
)rojects available for the points in Seminole county
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It's Mostly Home Buyer's
Market, Study in i* cates

Movin"Around

NOTICE!

Wed. Night, Aug. 20
Prices in this ad good Sun., Aug. 17
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Exactly what tax breaks does Uncle Sam allow on the expensea of the transfer of a residence? since my employer Is
bearing the expense of my
transfer from Orlando to Easton,
Delaware, will 1he able tO realize any tax be nefi ts ?
Mr. M. Paulsen
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Fewer lives would be lost and less nado warnings. Immediate
Dear Mr. Bragan,
a crimper ina vacation. Ilutbig well as buildings were swept
tion can save your life, the civil without basements, take cover
Are passenger carrying bus and airline companies as strictly ones can cause serious away in tidal waves. At one
property damage would be incurred if defense points out. Even if the in the center part of the house
regulated as trucking companles7 — A. W.
problems. Tornadoes seem to summer inn, owners, guests
people observed preparedness and heeded sky is blue continue to listen to a on the lowest floor or in a small
Dear A. W.,
pop up anywhere and hum-ri- and employes were carried out
room such as a closet or
storm warnings, civil defense groups say. battery-operated r3dio.
Absolutely!
canes can be a threat.
to sea during the night.
A tornado warring means it bathroom or under sturdy furPassenger carriers must follow the same procedures in
People visiting shore points
In a way time breeds indifhas been sighted or indicated by niture. Keep some windows
establishing ticket prices that trucking companies must follow In or vacationing in areas new to ference because new gener- hours monitor the storm's po
- move inland, stay away from weather radar. Seek inside open, but stay away from them.
establishing freight rates. In fact, for every regulation imposed them should be especially alert ations have either forgotten sition through the advisories, banks of rivers and streams. chelter tin a cellar or reinupon the freight carriers, there Is a similar regulation imposed — even some northeast points about such disalsters or they Check all battery-powered
Tornadoes are often spawned forced building) and stay away
If caught in an office building
upon the passenger carriers and both must answer to the same are showing tropical storm pat- have never even experienced a equipment. A portable radio by hurricanes and are among from windows. Curl up so
your go to an east-facing or north..
federal regulatory agencies. The result Is industry-wide terns. Those in mobile homes mild hurricane, points out may become the only link with the storm's lethal effects. When head and eyes are protected. lacing interior
hallway on the
uniformity in ticket prices and competition based on quahly of should be prepared to brace Weather Service Director the outside world. Emergency a hurricane approaches listen The basement offers the great- lowest floor or to 1:1
,e deilignated
rvice.
their homes if an emergency George P. (ressman. It is one cooking
facilities
and to radio and television for tor- es! safety. Seek shelter under shelter z'rca.
arises,
reason why the service, an flashlights might be essential if
Fewer lives would be lost and agency of the Commerce De- utilities are interrupted. have
there would be far less damage partment's National Oceanic your car fully fueled.
to property if people observed and Atmospheric Adminisis located in
Board windows or protect
preparedness, civil defense tration, has been providing ur- them with storm shutters or
:groups caution.
gent messages to coastal people tape. Secure outdoor objects
the heart of all area activities.
Nowadays,
long-range in the last years, he says. Mex- that might be blown away or
CLOSE TO
weather is predictable, giving ico, the Caribbean and the Gulf damaged or bring them inside.
people a head start. And the of Mexico have been involved ln (Chairs, tables, barbecues may
• Seminole Community College
National Weather Service hurricanes. The northeast could even come flying through a
fly l.ARItY SAXON
passes on its forecasts of be next.
• Sanford Plaza
• Local Churches
window unless brought inside.)
weather patterns to civil
What to do about hurricanes
Store drinking water — a
preparedness groups who alert and tornadoes'
town's supply may be conyour exchange expert to be a townspeople and provide
Dear Mr. Saxon,
Acquire booklets or informa. t.amninated or diminished bs
material explaining how to Lion containing hurricane and hurricane floods.I Run water in
I bought a 24 W1 apartment tax expert.
110 W. Airp.rt Blvd.
Sanford
There are 102 ways to design cope.
building with 80 per cent financtornado safety pointers from lo- bathtubs, fill bottles for refrigWe
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tog that is about 20 years old. It an exchange, and one of them
For example, a recent Severe cal civil preparedness offices. erator, keep other containers of
pays for Itself and gives me should meet your needs. The Weather Seminar called by the In addition to that information, water in handy places.
323 7870
some profit also. When my trouble Is, most people expect a Connecticut Office of Civil Pre- there are special booklets on
Leave low-lying areas when
accountant got through figuring two-way horsetrade to do it paredness was planned io alert lighting, flash flood, mobile advised to do so. If you are in a
-Office Open
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town representatives that the homes,
my income tax he deducted every time.
10-6 Daily
mobile home, which is ex.
of
northeast
might
face
a
natural
enough depreciation to give me
In
the
event
of
a
hurricane
tremely
vulnerable
to
high
is an age
This
about a 82.000 tax loss that specialization, and when i disaster that could ap- warning or watch acquire a winds, leave It. If your home is
1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments From $150.00
offsets part of my salary from comes to designing exchange proximate one that took the supply of boards, tools, bat- sturdy and at a safe elevation,
my regular job. Is It really transactions. I think you will lives of more than 500 people in teries, nonperishable foods and remain indoors during a humINCLUDING
legitimate to show a tax loss find it requires as much ex- 1938.
other equipment necessary for cane.
Washer &amp; Dryer
Warm winters and hot sum- comfort.
like this? -- l. P
Because hurricanes often
Deluxe Clubhouse Swimm i ng Pool
FROST FREE REFRIGERATOR
pertise as is required in any mers indicate tropical storm
If it is a hurricane watch a
cause severe flooding as they
Family and Adult Sections
Central
Heat
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Air
profession,
Dear Mr. I p
patterns, a pattern that has threat within 24 hours) normal
Yes. Many property owners,
Send your questions to: Real been spotted on Long Island — a activities should be continued
Large and small, come close t') Estate Investments, The big vacation area — by mete- but radio or television for Nabalancing their income with Evening Herald, 300 North orologists. This area suffered tional Weather Service advisodepreciation. They are often French Avenue, Sanford, considerable damage in the ries should be left on. If there is
able to show a tax loss when Florida 32771.
1938 hurricane,
a warning (a strike within 24
depreciation is coupled with the
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home still Is the most popular in
AP Ncsfeatures Writer
Company moves cause instant change in most areas. Some states (10 nit
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In this keep-your-lingersyet have laws governing Cidimany areas. When an
firm mass-moved
crossed housing market, a tie.
out of Shreveport, it became a buyer's IIOIIIIRIUHLS.
tiiendous upsurge in house re"We have been behind in
markel, whereas when an electric company
krrals by realtors in April —
.76 per cent increase —
Moving expenses may be deducted from your grcss income
moved to Greensboro, N.C.,
created a North Carolina as we have had
I law governing condominiums
only if the change in reside nce is caused
two steady months, market that couldn't even be met by
by a change In the followed b'
for
only six years. In other
location of your employment. Whether your new job is with the said CII. Touchberry of Char.
existing
housing.
states
there have been problotte. N.C., in an interview, lie
same firm Ora different one Is of no importance.
lerns where some projects have
In order to make any deductions, certain criteria must be is national president of Intergone into foreclosure and
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met. The new location of your job must require you to travel at city l(elocation Service, known
-is Itelo. the 15-year-old, 800- When an oil company mass- room for an office, but now Jy people have become scared In
least 50 miles farther than if you had not moved and the move
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must occur within one year of the date on which you begin full- member, nonprofit association moved out of Shreveport, it behouse,Florida, they are enacting laws
now that would prohibit i-on• time work at the new location. Furthermore, you must work in the of real estate brokers who help came a buyer's market, where- using one room for an office and doniiiniurii developers from
as an electric company moved guest room."
new location for at least 39 weeks of th e first 12 mon ths following relocate families,
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Although location, price and leasing the land on which con"It still is mainly a buyer's to Greensboro, N.C., creating a
the move. Self employed persons m ust work at th e new location
are
built.
That's
tonmiiniumits
for at least 78 weeks, of which 39 must be during the 12 month market in most areas except for market that couldn't even be resale value are prime considerations this year in the choice where the trouble is mainly,
isolated places
period following the
Houston, met by existing housing.
Most people seek houses that of a home, the survey showed, when the leased land doubles in
You may deduct the entire amount charged by the moving Dallas, Fort Worth, San Franprice."
company as well as any expenses incurred in traveling from the cisco, Los Angeles, San Diego cost as much or more than their there is still a lot of interest in
old location to the new one. The deduction of traveling expenses is and so on, but the picture can present homes because they are schools. In Erie, Detroit and
One big concern for a trans.
rt
J
not
change.
Greensboro
anything
unusual
in
For
example,
then
not
taxed
on
the
profits.
On
feree these days is what resale
allowable for only one trip although family members ne'xI
....
travel together or at the S;IITW time. You may deduct, up to a total Wanton, D.C., has had a the West Coast members in. the school situation still is an price he may receive when he
,
of 81,000, the -u;t of round.t.rip houschunting trips and meals and turfldi'(JtlIl(l in the $40,000 to dicated that younger buyers are o ver r idin g inccrn.
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filuSt transfer again. Other conPeople are paying two and a cerns expressed in the survey of
lodging in temporary quarters for up to 30 consecutive days in the $70,000 house bracket and is evaluating life patterns in more
now experiencing a sellers realistic terms, thinking far half to three times their gross the realtors included those
new location while awaiting availability of the new residence but
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market, he explained,
into the future before doing income for a home and often it reflected by er.ergy shortages
only after having obtained employment. You may add to this
!
Omaha, Kansas City, Cleve- anything.
is purchased with the combined — driving long distances to
$1,000 figure, but not to exceed 82,5(0, expenses Incurred In the
dt
land arid Pittsburgh are among
In some areas the three-bed- income of husband and wife. work or to airports they must
sale of the old house and the purchase of a new one. These would
include advertising expense, sales commissions, attorney and other seller's markets revealed room house is now more in de- Many are paying more in use so often. Local utility rates
in recent survey of 100 of the mand than the four-bedroom monthly payments than their and the fuel required in maintelegal fees, appraisal fees, points, escrow fees and state transfer
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organization's top metropolitan house and in Memphis realtors weekly income, usually the rule nance of the home are other
taxes.
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areas, and some suburban are predicting "a return to the of thumb.
In asnwer to your specific question, you may deduct all
considerations.
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"Any family who wants a
Chicago, St. Louis and nice two-bedroom house," In
eligible expenses except for those which you do not pay or are
As for remodeling old houses
the Philadelphia mainline
higher priced suburbs of Chi- home priced at triple their in'0 reimbursed for,
because they cost less, although
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have beemne seller's markets cago and some other cities the come should
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plan a large cash many bachelor buyers are
but there are odd twists. In Da. four-bedroom house is still pie- payment to reduce the amount
Dear Mr. Bragan,
doing this and in many states
they borrow. They should try to
ls there any particular advantage in purchasing insurance venport, Iowa, It is a seller's ferred.
g old houses may be bought
'The four-bedroom house is bring it down to the doubled in- for less, in some areas such
from the carrier for loss and damage which may occur in a move market under $10,0(1) and a
J
when my homeowner's policy contains a physical transfer buyer's market over $0,000. still popular here. There are a come figure," advises Touch- houses are at a premium.
But Denver, Miami, Cincinnati, tremendous number of tray- berry. who has been in the real
clause?
DOGGING
C. W.
Although some moves are
Mobtle and most of New Eng- cling men here and in Atlanta estate business for two decades.
land continue to report buyer's who work out of their homes,"
While Louisville shows a being made by people changing Baron, a dachshund owned by Howard Thompson of Roanoke,
Dear C,W.,
Va., Is an expert at soccer, at least as long as he '-an keep from
Touchberry explained. "For- slight trend to cluster homes their jobs, most moves today
Read the transfer clause carefully. Most homeowner's markets.
puncturing the ball with those sharp teeth.
Company moves cause in- merly many bought five-bed, and condominiums, over- are corporate moves, Touchpolicies with this clause cover only total losses, which almost
stant change in mans- areas. room houses, using one bed- wheimingly the single-family berry explained.
never happen sshile household goods are in transit.
The carrier's insurance, however, covers any and all losses,
no matter how small, up to the total value which you declare.
An adequate amount of carrier's insurance Is certainly worth
purchzsing. The industry wide price, 50 cents per $100 declared
value, is small enough to warrant paying if only for our own peace
of mind.
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Dear Mr. saxon,
I have a chance to trade my
qwrl tit for a eommercIa

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building I would like to have
very much, 1nt I took the deal
to my CPA as you have
suggested so often and he told
me I couldn't make the trade

Why Rent?
C.o,'t what y..'re pr.uaify
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without paying a tax. Why can't
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at P.O. 'Box
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Land Transactions Are Recorded

Sunset
Seminole

&amp; 10 BIt 9 Palm Terr., $100.
Ills., $100.
Charles A. Patterson &amp; WI.
Wrenco Homes Inc., to

Faye J. Its 9 &amp; 10111k E, of S 'i 415, 417418424 4429 431 436 433 LUk A Carriage Hill Un. 4,
of Tr. No. 14 Saniando Springs 440 Winter Springs Un, $40,000. 129,(.
Wm. A. Schllmgen &amp; set.
Yvonne E. to Francis A. Fluet &amp;

U 212 Wrenwood HIs., Un. No. U 7 BIt E Hi-Alto Little Acres,
2, $31,400.
$19,700.

Catherine Rice to John L &amp; hb. John to W.E. Blount &amp; wf
larkers &amp; set Stephanie, LI 1 Blanche, U 28 South Pinecrest,

Woodlands, Sec 3, $54,500.

Lula Lee &amp; hb. Joe to Ovi'.'do

to Max D. Garner, U 22, Spring

p1 222.10' E &amp; 210.00' N of SW

Mary Adams &amp; Lauretta
Adams to Lauretta Adams, u
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$100.
Lester Kalmanson Assoc.,
Inc. to P'üIip Zeull &amp; wf.
Carolyn, LI 8 Isle of Windsor,
$14,000.
Daniel E. Benham &amp; set.
Patricia to Wm. W. Eckard &amp;
WI Geraldine
LI 390 Winter
Springs Un. IV, $54,500.

Sec. 10-21-31 etc., $2,500.

Harry

David Sirrianna &amp; wf Mary Jean to Jean M. Bostick, It 22

B. Chilcot &amp; wE

Ball, sgl. to Manuel Cells &amp; set
Carolyn, LI 6 BIt 1 San Lanta

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Jack 1.. Gale &amp; wf. Tina to

hI.A. Iss Constr. Co. to

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&amp; Graziano Mancuso &amp;
Katherine to James A. Watson
&amp;WLnnieM ,Lt18(lessW6.15')
&amp; U 19 (less E 10') BIk A,
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Da L. Anderson &amp; wf Irene
toJohnJ.Azzollno&amp;wfAnnette
I., LI 25 Goldle Manor, $12,700.
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First Fis. UUUUes

NaderHomeslnc.,toJohnM.
Basara &amp; wi Barbara, 1.221 BIk
A, Charter Oaks Un. 2, $31,200.
GrangePropinc.,toJohnA.
Phelps &amp; WI Jean A., U 441
Siring Oaks Un. Ill, $3,200.
JoAnnWbelchelWarilck,sgl
to Thomas H. Warner&amp; wI Jane
a u 231 SprIng Oaks Un. 2,
Charles M. Sassaman
imarried) to Clara E.
Sassaman, his WI., Us &amp;4 &amp;
Amended Plat of Mau',oIl,a
HtL, $8500.
Robertl.eeWard&amp; WI J0 ,I,n
to Mn W. Gnrr&amp; set Shirley C.,

Bik D, Lynwood Rev., $100.
John C. Acker &amp; Shirliy to
Phllbrook F. Sargent &amp; WI Jean
L,LtlBlkCSweetwaterOaks,
$76,700.
Homer Amos Gooding to
Edith D. Goodlnj, set., II 35

SE". of Sec. 16-21-31 (less E
34127') s,sw.
The No. . .

(QCD) Salvatore F. Manfre,
sgl to Peter P. Bukur &amp; WI
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111k A
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$100.
Greater Constr. Corp to
Timothy J. Mosher, Sgl., u ,
Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt,
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HotnsbyJr.&amp; WI Donna Jo., Li
7 111k A, Sterling Park Un. 3,

LI 19 BIk J Sec 2A North OrL
Ranches, $1,700,
s. Kendall &amp; sif
cars
Sharon A. to Robert B. pease
Jr., &amp; WI Doris C., that part of
of Sec 13-2130, comm. at
N4-w Luke Dr&amp;tntersecWr.w
Tuscawilla Rd., etc., $80,000.
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catirine Johnson, wid
Charlie S. Glenn &amp; WI Gennie,
LI 213, JO. Packard A&amp;in
Midway, $1000

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Luxury Patio

Ronald E. Meyes &amp; set
Margaret to Richard W.
Towuseod&amp; set AdelaIde ft., LI

Apartments

STUCIO 1,2.3
B EDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

25 &amp; ZSA Bik E, Sweetwater
Oaks, Sec 6, *79,900.
Goebel Enterises Inc., to
Jose F. Bert &amp; w. Carol L
Bit A Sweetwater Oaks
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to Peter D. Cordrev &amp; WI Mary
A. U 31111k A Del-Ray Manor,

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD
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IdyiWlide of Loch Arbor, Sec 3
$42,
David E. Scott H &amp; set.
Dulores A. to GordOn Smith
Butters &amp; set, Irene Ann, Li 6
Bik D, Sunland Eats., $19,500.
Lloyd W. Cooper &amp; wf.
Frances to Canoe Creek Corp.,

I3roadus Carmichael, Ernest
Charles Kontz to Befl W. Carmichael, Ga. Parcel 1 NW
NEI.iSect2O.21.32NecorNWLe
NE LaSect.2Oparcel2NE L4SE
t4 W Lowrida E Coast Railway
Co., 143000
Carol M. Home &amp; Emmett '
to June R. Monaghan E 160' W

Rosalind Hts., $292,000.
FranklinSkeen&amp;Jackiel,to
Andy C. Maggard &amp; WI. Opal
M., Beg. atSW cor. of S ' of E
100'otW1'ofEofNWof
NWLeInSec.16.20.3OrunW3O',
N 270' E 0' S 45' W 200' S
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431' N Secor etc.,
SW
The Huskey Co to Ron Meyer
Const. Co lot 5 BIk G Sweetwater Plas, $14,800
Arthur H. Illenberger &amp; W. F

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Waltroel&amp;W.CynthlaG. LotS
Robt. L Lattrop &amp; Cecily W.
BIk A Knollwood, $110,000.
Lot 19
Slores s.
The Huskey Co. to
Add., *77,000.
catexine Conat. Corp Lot 15 BIk
A. Elilell Ralns&amp; Betty L W.
C Sweetwater Oaks, $13,900.
to Steve J. Kajar &amp; W. Helen
Gidus Builders Inc., to
Lnii LOt 12 Bik B Ea.stbrook
StanleyG. Zorn&amp; w. Cheryl L
, $35,T0.
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Lot 292 Woodaest Unit No. 5,
WillIam R. Solitro to Barbara
$29,400.
A. Lot 24, Des Pinar Acres
$100.
Walter S. McEwan 111 &amp; WI.
Wm.R.SoiltrotoBarbaraA,
MarljanetoRobtrtRValdei&amp;
Solltro
CB Lot
wf. Betty, U 2 BIk A, Dniid
Acres,
$100.
hills Park, $32,900
Grace Keiley Johnson to Jotin
Trunian D. Owens &amp;__
WI. aols
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to C. David Strawn &amp; set. Sara

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women of all tget No previous
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Beach, Fla. 904252.4685.

evening dId care. 6.30 am. to
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toage2 only. Next tonew Drivers'
LicenSe Bureau. 3224445

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New models open for display, so come on over and
choose the right one for you.
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post th, CrltonA in, to blinking light, go straight on Dottona Blvd. to
Fairbeirn Cf., turn right endfoIowsigns tonew models.

if) ARON DR H Oil) ES, INC
PH. (305)668-6170 or 628-2C12

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1l.al1th Ryan &amp; W. Pauline
i'nom,ag. slowerloxjr., SAl II
Duck P.d Add. CE, $6,800.
BOWUIOZ Jr.,
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Besheari &amp; W. Alda M. Lot 01
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Pond Add. to CE $3500
F1BdMflFed.S&amp;LA.$30C.tO
Fred B, Bowman &amp; W. Eula M.
Lot 81 Barclay Woods First
add., $43,900.
DeweyJ.Wlaemun&amp;W.Vlda
K. to Abraham Van Dam &amp; W.
ItuthM,ItG&amp;w'/zLot5B1kC
Lake Wainnn &amp;Ights, $21 y100.

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Defendants. I will sell to the h'Pie','
ist bi'If bIJkr ttw Cash at the West
Front Door of the Seminole County
Courthouse. at Sanford, Florida, at

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thereof xs recorded in Plat 6.00k 17,
pages 59 and 60 of the Public
Records of Seminole County,

Stmino'' County, Fic'Ia.
5: Mitchell Shapiro, MD.
5: Eugertlo Gerscovich, MD
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bald Summar Final Judgment, to

are reQuired to Serve a copy of your
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wretter defenses, If any, to ' on
S James Urbach, M.D.
- NGREIPIE. .1,NN, - - S: Lawrence Blumen, MD.
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IANtUI'f piain*tt't at
PublIsh Aug 17.21, 311 Sept 7.1973
Lot 30. Block 4. HEFTLER
HOMES ORLANDO, Section One. forneys. whose address is P.O. Box DEO ç,
3317, St. Petersburg, Florida 33731
according to the Plat thereof, as
on or before September 5th, 1975,
recorded In Plal Book 13, Pages
andflietheoridlnalwiththecieckof
arid 6. of the Public Records ci
this court either before servic, on
Seminole County, FIOqIdI, a k-a
p4aintift' aftorneys or Immediately
Carvson Way, Casselberry, Florida,
thereafter; otherwise a defa..lI will
together wIth Range and Furnace
be entered against you for tPte relief
located therein and thereon
demanded In the complaint or
DATED this 14th day of August,
petition
1973.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of

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living&amp;ding room, large family
room with fireplace. 3 bedroom. 2
bath split plan Nearly an acre

HOMES OF DISTINCTION
lose to everything yet away from it alit
Large wooded lots •Street lights
Paved streets •Sewers •Sldewalks
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70 Yes' MortgageS - S pct. down.
or Conventional Mortgage

Kish Real Estate

Publish Aug 17, 19 7$

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ORIENTALRUGSWANTED

We Buy Furniture

'65 FIe.etwood, like new
Ford, e.xcelie,'t 2nd car, $393
Good credit? Low monthly prnts
Many others to choose from
3231570 or 131.4605

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1973 Chevy Caprice Loaded. Low
mileage, one owner, very clean.
13.000. 322-1546
1960 Mercedes Benz.
Good conditIon 11.000

DAVES' 3739370

3223961

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56—Camping Equipment

SANFORD

7)' Terry Camper. 1973 model.
Sleeps 6. A C . good condition,
used Oily 7 or 3 tmcs 372 59)9

81—Aviation

AUCTION

One half interest in
LuscomblA
Call 130 9573 after6p m

17OC French Ave.
37) 7310

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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Air conditioning

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!Ome_Improvementi1

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For fre, estimates, call Carl
Harris. at SEARS in Sanford. 322.
177)

interior. E
Plastering
Plaster patching &amp; Simulated
brick &amp; stone specialty. 372.7710

AIR CONDITIONING.
REFRIGERATION, DUCT
WORK. 74 hour service. All
maket DYKES AIR CON.

BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PENTRY AND REPAIRS 323

DITIOP4ING, 322

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Hiawatha Ave at 17 92

C&amp;A Backhoe

3 bedrooms. 1', baths. has large
livincj&amp;Jiningroom.newcarpet&amp;
new paint throughout Fenced

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end 21' wide reconditioned
rnoblae homes. Furnished arid un
furnIshed, Al like new )Allwith AC Pricedfrom$I.S00andup. Good
terms to cualif led buyers May be

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seen at Sanford's newest and most

Roofing

shell available Please calf nQht
C.' oay 3?) )?f3

fljrj. Back hOe *01k.
CuStok '.ay baienJ. Light
clearing 372 6177 after 3.

SOLAR HEATNG AND WATER

PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonzalez 305.313 3919.

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Contractor. Homes, additions, $30
5377 or $961411 eves.
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Mobile

Carpepfry, Remo.teling, Additions,
Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
Free eStimate 373 6035
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OFFICE MACHINES
"Weservice all makes and models"

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Fre Pickupand Delivery
Sanford Business Mxch'nes 372

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736 7306; 6t?er 6 pm, 373 1595
Pick up &amp; diivVy

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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and 5ijeS
we repair and serivce

Yøu have trie',j tnie rest now ry the
best. Expert paint &amp; body work

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shingles. All work guaranteed.
BROGDEPI ROOFING 3234700

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Work Fill dirt, top soil 373 5943

APT AILING LAND CLEARING
All types left &amp; acreage cte.jred. We
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Esterior press're clean'?
37) Ct.5

MasonContractor, block masonry&amp;
concrete work Free Estimates

Come to the Show.

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Concrete and carpenter work:
remodeling
ir conditioning,
roofing 373176$

'ou buy any mobile home, come see oIl you
can get for your money

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Aerial, Portraits, Advertising $31
C*C5 or 671 SS
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FAP IS III DEMAND SELL I'T
iow v,IT,4 A CLASSIP-iED MO

Building roofing and concrete
fin,thin9.treeestimates.

So before

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NO LONGER

321 0707

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Call the Bird—
A lien Wrenn

Arid best of all we're dependable The superior Mobile
Home Show is a wholly.
owned subsidiary of ona of
the ten largest saving, end
loan associations in the U.S.
We stand behind every home

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SEAMAN
PHOTOGRAPHY
Weddings, Candids, Commercial.

Land Clearing, fill cirt. Clay, 'OCli
.A'; a.nct0digg,ng. House trailers
stored &amp; moved 372 9147 or 134

structbn Cxli 319 5395 or 349-5496

premises

Homes

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work, driveways, sidewalks.
patios Price (you) can afford
Free Estimates. R&amp;L Con

service center right on the

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repair, roofing painting Concrete

good'ae'new refurbished
models, We have Iowcost
financing and a complete

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At Superior Mobile Home
Show, our seioct,on is so
large, we're a mobile nome
show all by ourselves We
have .iw homes We Piio

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PET REST INN
BoIrding &amp; Groom ng
Ph 3771057

Save up to 30 pt on eieclnicity.
Install cellulose fiber blown in
Insulation For free estimates.
64.86353 or 904 734 3096

MOVING HAULING S,\LvAGE
Sonny Brooks
371 0299 anytime

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2542 Park Drive

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Window &amp; Door Screens
Custom made Repairs
Disco.jnt Prces '2? M20

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Airport Blvd A rca1,, bargain for

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2. '71 Ptntos. 4 spds. both encell.
'71 Pinto, automatic; air
'65 VW, S P., rebuilt engine, $450
'65 Chevelle, SS 3%. 1495
'$3 Falcon, I tNt Show room coed.
'U Chevy Wagon. low miles, 1.495

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P065011 MARINE

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USED CARS

322.2631-99c1

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Top prices paid, used, any condition
644 5126. WInter Park
Johnson and trailer, $350. Can be ______________________________
seen at 51$ Meilonvllle. 372.6002.

(formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook)
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750) Orlando Drive
Seinlord 373 5700

CaliBart Real Estate

Sanford, Fla.

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ANTIQUES
1 PIece or Housefull
CASH 32) 4.32$

Beauty Care

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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11' Orlando Clipper with 15

drawers, $20 3*5 formica table.
wooden gun rack. Teflon deep
freer; Hamilton Beach rotisserie
broiler, $20 All items in good
condition. 107 Suntet Drive, Loch
Arbor. 37? 5706

$21,000.

REALTOR
2701 S. French Av .311 0011

Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.

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casIonal chair, II. Chest of

beautiful park, Carriage Cove
Mobile Home Park. Call $310997
for appt. and Interview.

CallusonLo't&amp;acreag,

CASH
For Your Junk Cars

etc. Buy 1 or 100) items. Larry's

ii' Fiberglass with 20 HP motor and
trailer. Only in water 10 times.

Sectional sole. steel frames, leather
cushions, $20. White vinyl or

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CASH 322-4132
For used furniture, appliances tools.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

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For Your Junk Cars
32) 9136

Margaret Peck sold her '67 Cougar
in the first week her ad ran

Dining room suite, solid wasnut,
table. 6 chaIrs and buffet. Like
mew, 1)25 Also dinette set with 4
chairs. $23. and other items 5)1.
3902.

SACRIFICE --- Home on lake. 3 BR.
7 baths, c,ntral heat air
GC'OD LOCATED COMMERCIAL
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32 mpg 11.550 372 4051

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trailer md power winch, all 1977.
17,500. Call 373104$

51—Household Goods

LARGE SHADED FENCED BACK
YARD with 3 BR. 1 bath home

breakfast bar, 2 patios. ducjble
n.aran.. boat dock. All that arid

condition Fully eguippei. $150.
322 19)9

JIM DANE$Y JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxc,a"
GORMLY'S E. 46 Sanford 323473.3

Furniture &amp; MIscellaneous Sell
for 30 pet. commission Free Pick.
ups. Auction Saturdays 7 p.m.

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clean, low mileage. 17.595 Ask for
Duane M.cGuire. 372-1651.
1969 BUICK ELECTRA 223 Good

E. E. Ford rented her house in one
day through her ad In The Herald.

with tachometer and calendar,
Still in case; cost $150, will take
1100 '177 7911

GOOD INCOME - Comfortable &amp;
convenIent 2 BR with 2 apart
ma.'t', rt. I*f p
TWO ACRES -- with I BR home on
onod Qarden land or pasture.
$77,000

Enjoy country ivg 3
bedroom, 2 bath, on 100*200' lot.
42—MObIk2
Shag carpet, beautiful fireplace. ----

67 A—Feed

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Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Any Quantity. NOLL'S Cassel.
berry. Hwy. 17 92 530 1206
1$' Larson Bowrlder, 115 HP Merc. _________________________________
with power tilt and certified PINEY WOODS BARN- We

BENRUS man's watch, electronic

SUNLANI)—

PICTURE PERFECT- 3 bedruom
7 bath family room screened
oversized
patio,
garige,

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ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMING

YARD SALE- Furniture. dishes,
clothing, etc. Sat. &amp; Sun.9 a.m..til.
2111 Willow. Sanford.

$35 7970

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V

Going to school-must sell '67 Dodge
Dart, auto, slant 6 1600. 37)06-10.

55—Boats&amp;Accessories

LAKE MARY ?BR
Fla. room, lenced yard

Ray Crank

.'4..

small. $65 up. One female
miniature Dachshund, red, 163.
Also Siamese kittens, 1)0 and 115.
AND BOARDING KENNELS.327.
5152,

MAITLAND FLEA MART

CHOICE 115111105

26

Stat on Wagons
327-1839 2615 Palme$tose.

boat, $50 )73 3686

IN ALL PRICE RANGES
511W. 1st St ,377 3641.3722757

citrus trees, well for ac, &amp;
spnink'ers Large utility building
A steal at 175.900

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2125 YALE AVE.

Mini farm 10 heart of town. 3 BR., 2
bath (I bedroom is efficiency apt
wIth private entrance). Lo. family
room. formaldininql. livingrm,

In Sanford's Finest

,
'

377 1959,377.4164

Moving? Why Not Live

Clerk of the Circuit Court

,

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
1919 S French
? 1991
322 7371. 123 1196. 3fl 1954

______________________________________________________

CeripIai't
WITNESS my hand and official
seal of office at Seminole C0.anty,
Florida, Iltis 24th day ci July, 1915.

Dt',I.i.

Central Flonidi't

"(

REAL ESTATE

Clerk of the ClCuil Court
By: Cecella V. [ktrn
Deputy Clerk
PublIsh: Aug 3.10,17,71, 1975

Court
By ilaine RIChardo
DfPU$Y Clerk

II

$

.temper Realty

373.7540

KI H

Two 1964 Pontiac

Chihuahua puppies, AKC. some very

Sales

Sale

for

1970 Oldsmobile. 9 passenger Vito
Cruiser; power steering, brakes.
seat I worduws; air, AM FM
Stereo $1,500 or best offer. C.all
3771643 atter 5.

FREE KITTENS to good homes, 7
weeks old 3720125 after 5:13,

HP Rotor Tiller; new metal
detector: 10 cup coffee maker;
over 100 pieces of men, women and
children's clothing (large and
small sizes) and many other items
including Jules Jergensen and
Juvenia IlK gold watches. SOS
Lemon St. Sanford

Byowner 3221507

care by crattsmen Only $11,500

80—Atjtos

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373.1766

YARD SALE. Sat. 6. Sun,
Almost new 16 HP Sears Tractor
with 42" mower, dozier blade. I

'65 Ford Galaxie 500 XL. 759 au'o
trans New Paint; excellent
condition $150 Entertainment
Console. 1)5 13' wooden fishing

BALL REALTY

TWO STORY FRAME

'71 HONDA 330. Completely
equipped with many extris Adult
owned Approx 7500 miles. $1,395
372 6761

Female Puppies
Imo old,Sl0

Low prices Fri-Sat Sun
207 Pine Winds Drive. Sanford
(Hidden Lake)

Call Today 327 761) or 831 9.993,

3 Bedroom, 1', bath, family room,
heat aIr. 173.900 Acre Realty.
REALTOR 37) 7750

decorated 179.900

1971 Honda, 750 Good Condition. 10(t)
miles Marty extras 1200 and take

6PetsSus

BIG GARAGE SALE

Let a Herad Classified Advisor
write a success ad for youl

Three Bedroom in Pinecrest;
carpeted; fenced. $150 dowi,
FHA. Nothing down VA Phone
323 6111

BR, I bath home; beautif,iIIy

4605.

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Console. 175
3733616

1941 Hwy. 1792 Open Sat. &amp; Sun. 95

Home on small lake, cement pool,
fireplace, 3 bedrooms. 1", baths,
paneled den with custom drapes;
new roof, fenced back yard.
57V,S(X) by owner 3V 0521

'72 SUZUKI, 550 cc. electric start;
excellent conditIon, 323 IS700r 534.

Rent Otue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for onlyll SOper day.

?927Hwy 1797

Larry Saxon, Realtor

Two BR.. 5cr porch. FP, garage,
carpet, no qualifying $11,930.
Acre Realty, REALTOR 323 7750.

373 3166

over payments 3220650

MOTOROLA COLOR TV

What do you have to sell, rent, or
offer?

BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS
You can be settled In this ideal
family home, Close to good
schools, big 3 bedroom. 2 bath.
family room and double garage. A
real cream puff. Owner must selll
Asking 137.230 323 9110.

BLAIR AGENCY

64—EquipmentforRent

T,'o;3Ch AMSS(lPintoCflradio&amp;
anntenn, Dual power supply.
Nearly new. Cost $700 Will sell for
$400. 3726535.

54—Garage

Motorcycle Insurance

Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Aye, Sanford

6141006

THE ABOVE ARE REAL PEOPLE
WHO HAD GOOD RESULTS BY
ADVERTISING IN THE
HERALD CLASSIFIED.

large lot. gQod location Assome
7' pci. or $750 down, FHA. Priced
below FHA appraisal. 323 6532.

POOL HOME

x

Arthur 14 Deckwith. Jr

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a

SALES BY

Z

•' .W

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on West Third St Large corner lot
$16,500 Sorry, all cash or

MODELS NOWOPEN FOR INSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIES

w

this Court en ,Iuty 31s?, 1975.
(SEAL)

Art!ivr H Reckwith, Jr.

REDUCED IIPIDER ORIGI'IAL

COST SwIm in community pool
low, low down Price 135.950

YOu, Defe.ic!an?. are hereby

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SANFORD
by owner. 3 BR, 7
bath. 2 yrs old. Central heat air.
carpet, garage, screened porch,

DOLL HOUSE

'..

1563 Park Dr.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Near
Mall: I Bedroom, 2 bath. screened
patio, corner lot. 131.500 by owner.

From •

TO Kenneth P Conic,'
12$ Pd Main Street

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Down - Desperate

Empty, move right in, I bedrooms.
family room, separate living &amp;
dining rooms 30'xlO' screened
porch, huge inside utility room. 2
car garage, 2' -, years old.

-.

Milford, Matsathusetts 0)757
titlous name of ALTAMONTE original answer or pleading in the
YOU AWE NOTIFIED hal an MEDICAL CENTER. at Boston offire of the Clerk of the Circuit
acliOfltoforec$osearnor?gageonth, Avrnue,Cityot Altamonte$prings, Court on or before the 5th day of
•..Ii..1.....,....._
Slnt.,nhq, ICtI i(a,IaIlê...,....
'W U 1
V
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y p.. U
I I 7 Ui JO U] 'rigix
d.
.ount y 0! em inoje, t lie or once,
a
default will be taken against
County. Florida'
intends to register the said name

I.%#%J
l,IIIt
IJ1

MARY

Low

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REALTORS

78—Motorcycles

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

COLOR TV,$149SMONTH -RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

Dorothy Cameron "had marvelous
re'ults" with her ad for
miscellaneo'js item's.

1t09 Sanford Ave

3734430

Color TV's from $30; 81W, from
$15; Service all makes. HERBS'
TV. 1200 5. French, 323 1731

Pay Hodges ran an act in Tile Herald
under lawn service. He reports
"Results were marvelous"

322242O Anytime

Reconditioned Batteries, $17.93 cx

3 M Precse time released plant
food. Gard.nLand, 1400 W. 1st St.,

TELEVISION SETS $75 UP
MILLERS
?6l9OrlandoDr
Ph )flØ)57

SUCCESS STORIES

Your MLS Agency

76—Auto Parts

Top Condition
Weekend- 322 7121

Friday

TIGHTWADS TAKE NO1ICEI 3 Dorothy Baublit: ran an ad for an
electric organ she wanled to sell.
BPs, 1 bath, owner will hold
"It sold before the week was out".
mortgage 119.500
she said

SANFORD

Office fjrn yth pione's, util &amp;
secy Only 1700 ma 1.1 IndustrialSYSTEMS FOUR
_______________
Park 373 0061
Inc .PEAL TOPS 71 Hrs 64.1 4341
2400 sq ft ideal garage, shop.
____________________________
warehouse All or part. Will
Beeutiful ranch type home, 3 6.4
remodel to suit tenant. 322 $371 or
acres, stable Osteen area 617.
732 6620
1617; 3736156

Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I 1 Come
On Out And See For Yourself.

Richard G. Lohman to
BarbaraA.Lotunan,Lo124,Blk
A Del;-R.ay Manot', $100.

SANORA

-siress' Property

INTHE CIRCUITCOURTOF THE
15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
SEMINOLE
FOR
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75I)99.CA1).i

,

Due to late cancellation, comp. f urn,
Ocean side Condo in New Smyrna
from Sat, noon 573 to Mon. 91
(Labor Day) $275 Call 377 1177 or
_____________________________
322 0720 nights

Clerk ci the Circuit Court, Seminole situate, lying and being in Seminole
Arsdale
Osborne
Harry R. Ansley &amp; WI. Glens Van
Plaintiff IN THE CIaCUIT COURT FOR County, Florida In accordance with County, Florida. to wit:
the provisions 0$ the Fictitious
The West one half of Lots 25) and
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
D., U 8 BIt A, Sweetwater Brokerage Co Addn.. to Black vs
Name Statutes. To Wit: Section 237 and all of Lots 253. 234. 755 and
NO. 7S.1231.CA.I9.D
MARY
LOUISE
PHILLIPS
ak
a
CASE
Hammock, de3c., $2,90Q,
Oaks, Sec 5, $91,000.
$4509 Florida Statutes 1957.
236, TOWN OF LONC.WOOD.
MARY L PHILLIPS LAMPMAN. CIRCUIT CIVIL
S Fred Angle
Clara Orzechowskl, John
FLORlDA,accordlngtoplatterf
FLORIDA FEDE.AL SAViNGS
Defendants
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Publish: Aug 10, 17, 21. 31, 1975
necor(jed In Plat Book 1, Pages II
Wtlllams&amp; wf. Irene to Billie I.
DEO 31
through 21. 04 the public records of
United States corporation,
NOTICE OF
Stwty &amp; WI. May E., LI 15 &amp; S
Seminole County.
plaintiff
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE OF
30' of 14, all of 16 Bit ft
1515 bn filed against yj in the
vs
INTENTION TO REGISTER
above styled suit, and you are
Longwxd Park, $5,000.
HEATING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN MILFORD
AND
FICTITIOUS NAME
reQuired to serve a copy of your
of
COOLING,
INC,
et.
al.
Judgment
to
pursuant
to
a
Final
Curtis H. Wade &amp; set. Carol
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, afltwerOrpleadingtothedomplajnt
dated the 14th day of
Defendants
Eleanor M. KS1U, i, LI 17 Foreclosure
August, 1973. and entered in Case
NOTICE OF ACTION
pursuant to Florida Statute $65.09, on Plaintiff's attorney, JOSEPH M
Bik F, Woodmere Park, 2nd No.75lO52oftheClrcuitCourtolthe TO: MILFORD HEATING AND that the undersigned, desiring to MURASKO. P0 BOX 746. FERN

for Seminole County. Florida,
wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, is

Street, 116.900 Terms 3fl 6620.

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Req
Real Estate Broker
322.764,3

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7 BR . fenced yard. carport. prlvete

36—Resori Property

TGAGE ASSOCIATION,

323 U70

1973 12' wide, 1 BR, air cond . fur
_________________

Real Estate

name, to wit: AUSTIN'S
BEAUTY SALON, under which I am
engaged in business at 110 Highway
I? 92. Fern Park. Florida
That the party Interested in Said
bu%'.esi enterprise ix
JUNE E WILLIAMS
Publish Ag 17, 24. 31. b. Sept 7. 1975
D(O 91

Sanford 377 3619

SUIT. Executive living in thiS
spacIous 2 story. 3 bedroom home
with separate 1 BR. 1 bath cottage.
Great for guest or molher.in law.
New carpeting throughout. well
for sprinkling, large lotMus? see

A small Classified Act brings big
returns Try one and see. Call 377.
7611 or $31999')

Peg Real Estate Broker
3710630
3735215

fished $125 monthly Adults
Security 322 5979

undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictlti*ut Name Statute". Chaplir
MS 09. Florida Statutes, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. in
and for Seminole County. Florida.
upon receipt of proof of the

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

HOME IN THE GREY FLANNEL

WITT REALTY

Furnispiec, ? Ilk, air conditioned,
$150 Call 373 0377

1947

MARY CARTER PAINTS
3155. Elm Avenue

1)0.500- 7 BEDROOMS, 1 bath
sereened poch, rear yard fenced.

Two Nicely furnished. 7 bedroom.
Adults preferred $135 to $140 per
month Call 3774470

under the fictitious name of notified that a Complaint For
Publish Aug 17,71.311 Sept 7,1973 GENEVA AUTO SALES. and that I Partition and Accounting on the

$17,500.

interest

7 BR, All utilities Air ccnd. Adults
Plo Pets $50 week 32? 9O66

Realty.

WANT AD Phone )fl 7611 or $37
9993 and a frIendly Ad Visor will
help you

62—Lawn-Garden

Late mo.cjef (oor :.,'iyan,s 19", table
model, new Grade B picture tube
with warranty, 1)70; Also
Sylvania color console, new Grade
lb picture tube with warranty
1150, 377 9497, I to 5, Monday

factory colors and white, 1) 99 per
gal Interior semi gloss enamel
Latex or Oil Base, $5.99 per gal,
factory colors only. Interior and
exterior higl' gloss enamel, fac
tory colors &amp; while, $6.99 per gal
Vatues to $11.99 per gal All colors
while they last, Plo Rain Checks!
Come early to

$31 5031.

MID 20's- NEW HOMES. 3 6. 1
bedrooms S prt down. 71 pet.

V

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'
Notice is P*rety given that the

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5: 0. L Wlese

Geneva. Seminole County, Florida

_____________________________
119500-3 BEDROOM. 1 bath, Fam

CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR

Rm,. dbi. carport

CAROL JONES.

FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby given that I am

Recently reduced 171.500, Call 131.
7013.

1723,

____________________________
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE

Sanford, by Owner. 3 BR. 1 bath.
large eat.in kitchen, plus formal
dining room. New Carpet,

37? 5627

PAINT SALE
Save now on discontinued paint
lines, Interior and exterior Latex,

Sten strom

furrnshed.

26065.l'Iwy 1797
REALTOR 323 5711
______________________

College, private wooded Io. 2 BR.
$123 mc Also 4 BR-$16S mo 531

furnished 'Air
conditioned
References required $100 mc, $5
deposit 32? 7)99
__________________

________________________
LegalNotice
NOTICE UNDER

Furnished

Co$tace,clean,snadedlot;
Close In S9Omo
Also other apts 3226261

________________

tit1ou

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. WIPIDERwEEDLE. HAlIdES.

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AVALOP4APARTMEIITS
ADULTSMO PETS
116W. 2nd St.
________________

We have listingi We have b.syer5
We eed another real estate Ii
censee to help uS make sale,.
Forrest Greene. Inc
rn 4353,372 5970. eves

publication of this notice, the f IC

By Lillian Jenkins

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Ladles as fashion show directors for
SarahCoventyJ.we4ry rn $3 to
$3 per hour commission. Full or
part time
eip,ri.nc.
Plo
n*criury. .ompJes rrq•. vari
Plow. 349 1470 or 319 5194

NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN,

A'TTCY

33HOUSeS

31?

.

change PEEL'S BODY SHOP,

53—TV-Radio-Stereo

Lawn Mowers repaired, almost
every kind at prices you can at
ford Call 373 13(A,

SANFORD: 3' BR. 1", bath, air.

Harold Hall Realty

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
SELL
WINTER ITEMS.
"DON'T NEEDS" PAST WITH A

lncludebuiItin cabinet
327 77,76

YAZOO Mower

AM.FM Stereo with 6514 Turntable
in ccir'.oIe 3'xlB". 000d cond. Aiij
'67 70 auto. trans for Pontiac,
Perfection Condition, Ask for
John4, 37) 4645

322.6457

MUST SELL - New) BR 2 BATH
IOME, all extras, good location
MAKE OFFER. fl?72g7
___________________
2fledroom,l9OlSummerllnAve
5L900
3733197

________________
_____________________

31-4par1nnt Furnished

PARTTIME
Receptionist, light typing; per.
sonality pluit I hours daily.
flexible 327MM

pursuant to Florida Statute 14509.
that the undersigned, aeilring to
engage In business under the tic
name of XCF.L GASOLI NE.
ti
INC.. at Sanford Terminal, City of
Lake Monroe. Cou.'ty of Seminole.
State of Florida, intends to register
the said name with the CierP of the
Circuit Court of Seminole ounty.
Florida.

XCEL PETROLEUM. INC.
a Georgia corporation
By' 5: l.A. Black
it President
(Corporate Seal)

sio

Used office furniture
Wood or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; clsafrs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machines
?OONEY APPLIANCES)fl 0197

TWO air conditioners: one 16.000
(lTD. one 5.000 (lTD. good running
(Ofidition $150 for both 373 L011.

57SO

all

CAMPER BODY HULL for$'bed

.,TOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any

6960.

able Bud Cabell 377 605? any
lime.

troec, 101W Commercal
Sanford)?? 7551

Roof, carpet,
139,900. Terms

washer. Excellent cond. 11 mos.

er tops. Sinks Installation avail

GENE PAL CONTRACTOR

K RIDER. ASSOC

COUNTRY LIVING
Roomy 3 BR, 3 bath on ', acre with

60—Office Supplies

P4OLLS
Casseiberry. 17 97,130 1106

old. Can also be built In. 1173. 373.

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Count

JOHNNY WALKER

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b.th, family rm • 7 car garage,
central air, heat, kitchen equip.
peci Call eves 625)091

One and two bedroom houses and
apartments $50 to
per mO
SOniCfurniShed321 0O6
_________________________
__

incom, as an AVON Representa
live Call 6443019

r

3 bedroom, 7 story. central heat &amp;
air,nicenelghborhood.references
required $190 mo.$lOO deposit. 373
7399

One 6. 7 bedroom aparimecils,
furnithed or unfurnithid NewI
rederorated Come see. 30 E

i&amp;—Help wanted

£r.yA,
"
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-

.se tili

BAMBOO COVE APIS.

Inc.

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Thrp bedrooms. 1' baths; full V
carpeted ill) Valencia Ct West.

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JOHN

ON ALL PRICE !zAPdGES
117 W. lit St. 32? 5641; 373 2757

nished

&amp;

Comp'ete child care Services. New
Summer Programt HEY DIDDLE
DIDDLE DAY CARE. 323 5690

Walk to shopping $3.4 1649.

ririrr

Friday only

Pir

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Private room 3770579cr 322 6d65
____________________
Ii like pennies from heaven wt,tn
YOU sell "Doni Needs" with a
_______________________________
ad

645 7333

Da,s- )fl 617)
Nights 3fl 7)57

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And

3272090

________________________
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REALTORS

ST JOHNS REALTY CO.

321 21 iz
ATP 11145.
___________________________

F IRST MONTH'S RENT FREE.

TRUCK CAMPER. Sleeps 1; gooc
condition Best offer. Also one
utility trailer. 373 1447.

LADY KENMOPE portable dish-

FULLER BRUSH
Orders taken Mcnday. Wednesday &amp;

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

[1.'
L/.LTOi4

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Rentals

tuition course
venle'ntly scheduled to accommo
tate work log stjdefltt and house
wives Curriculum includes

?c1u

32—Houses Uiifurnishd

_____________________

Enrollment it open to Ii,n and

PerhapsAlcoloJic Anonymous
Can Help
Calllfl 45$7
Write P.O Box 12$)
Sanford,FkIda 37771

DeiBjty Clerk

Post Office Box
Winter Park, Florida 37759

f'

Jim Hunt Realty,

REALTORS
373 6)5)
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work Receptiorist light t,iriq,
(,v.h:,'rk
fl nq, Io'.m

37). 6353

CLIFF JORDAN,REALIOR

___

Classes cci

perienced H I R. BLOCK

in. On Oreqon Ave &amp; 1 ml. North
according to the Floor Plan, which is
04 46 and tjjt west CIII. I I Mi.
pirt of the Plot Plan and Survey
West of Sanford, Clcred on Sun
e
which exhibit "C", to he
cla5's
claration of Restrictlorn, Reur
_______________________________
vations. Covenaflti,Conditiorts and
•
VILWEKIVA
Easements,
LAS. a condominium
LegalNotice
Official Reccrd Book 1017. Page
1231. Public Records of Seminole
FICTITIOUS NAME
County, Florida. together with an
Notice is hereby given that I am
undivided 1.43rd Interest in and to all engaged in but'nfl5 at 350 Wymore,
that certain Common Property as Rd. Apt. 101. Altamonte iprings'
set forth and defined 10
32701, SemInole County, Florida
aforementioned Declaration and under the fictitious name of 3
tog.therwlthanexcluslv.eawnefit PR000CT1ONS,andttiatl intend to
over. ttWOUQh and across Lot "A", register said name with the Clerk of
as described end set forth in said the Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Declaration
Florida in ac.cordsnce With tl'ie
YOU '.RE HEREBY NOTIFIED provisions of the Fictitious PIame
that a suit to foreclose a mortgage Statutes, ToWI?' Section 16$ 09
cntheab.ov,clscribedgroperty has Florida StatuteS 1957.
S Thomas(. Krause
inttii against you in the
Circuit Court 01 the Eighteenth Publish: Aug 3. 10. 17. 24. 1975
Judicial Circuit, In and for Seminole DEO7
Ccunty, Florida. you a
each Of
PtOTICE OF
you are hereby required to file your
INTENTION TO REGISTER
Answer with the Clerk of the Circuit
FICTITIOUS NAME
Court,andsecveacopytherof upon

.

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Energetic mature worni,r, desire's
BLOCK — America's

ti &amp; 14

LAKE MARY-7 BR Diple*; $150
plus $50 deposit,

____

311 31SE FlrstSt

Forrest Greene, Inc.

I.',,

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will teach you to prepare iflconir'

"Hotline". AdultS or Teens.

___________________

TO YOPIA BEP4YAMINY and
EVELYN BENYAMINY,
his wife
14 West Walnut
long Beach. New York

,,

________________________

preparation.

CIRCUIT COURT. ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll

PARK
FEDERAL
WINTER
LOAN
AND
SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION, a corporation
organized and existing under the
laws of the United States of
America,
Plaintiff.

'

in the growing field of Income tax

No,'..

PROBLEM

'

'.

NAT IONAL SINGLES
CLUB OF AMERICA. Phone: 305
773 2740

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$7 7.%cO

to steal this like new 3 BR. 7 bath
home from desperate out of•state
owner. Big fenced lot, central air,
gara. close in Available today;
no qualifying, Pnice in the t20's
Hurry. 5)1 5222

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Sale

at 1709 Magnolia (tan house).

* WANTED•THIEVES *

Career Sale Or.portunity- no
- overnight travel is required
DELTOPIA
Plr-w Duplex. lurn or
tomplete training program
unfurn Drapes, Water, Lawn
Excellent fninac hpneIIt
,,,,
,.
,,,
,
'
to earnings Take five minutes to
-'
investigate this i.iitislyirq and Duplex. lbedroom furn apt., adults.
rf'A,lrdnq r,ireq.r Call Orlando
Call 322)610 alter 3:30

for

CALL TO SEE
Lawn Mowers We sell The est &amp;
SANFORD- 3 BR, 2 bath home,
Service the Rest Western Auto.
central heat air, range and
301 W. 1st St.
refrIgerator, 20*10 stonac,e bldg.,
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
fenced yard, zoned agricultural,
BUY — SELL — TRADE
luSt two blocks from Lake Monroe

PlOP TIIEAST SEMINOLE

31A—Duplexes

Gun Repairs. reloads. and reloading
components IIAPS S31 905.

cabinets, as is Cash and Carry

52—App Iiances
50—i'v'uscellaneous

beautiful trees, nearly on the lake.
$4,500

373.6061 or 373 0517 eves

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Air, Shag CarpetIng In Lhlng Areas, Inside And

C Sweetwater

Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnishd

Oaks, Sec I, North, $21,800.
Tom R. Estes &amp; set, Kathleen

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COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NO. 7$.I0S2.CA-O.A

B&amp;rI'Y Pittt
3279437
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SherryI, Manisue Bosch. Please
write their father. Nicholas J.
Bosch, 161 P4 Mulberry St.
.tsflei, Oho

Sales person with ladies' wear ex.
penience Apply in person. Roiay.
72S 1st St Sanford

DRUM LESSONS

ARE YOU LONELY? Lii Ut help

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Add. to Sanf., $2,500.
?s W. Clayton Jr., &amp;
Joan B. Clayton, W. Malcolm

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SamuelB.Hauell&amp;wf.Betty
to Dorothy Rigkr, Trustee,

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Niceefficiency apartment, upstairs.
all utilities furn, 19750 Adults
O'1Y 373 2296 eve's &amp; wk nds

Merchandise

CALL US NOW
1936 Chevy. 16' boat, portable TV
LAKE MARY- Residential lot,
and large bar for sale. Can be seen

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg
Estale Broker
5UJW 151St

KULP DECORATORS
109 W. 1st St , 377 7333
We Buy Furniture

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you Qualifyt

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2345 Park Drive 170 up
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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First. Downtow,$
3279411 Eve. $691146

den, screened porch. 3653716

FISH, SWIM. SKI- 3 BR waterfront
home; beautiful kitcnen, formal
dining, Florida room, central
heat air; fenced yard. 137.500
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD- 3 BR, 1', baths.
central heat air; fenced yard; will

than rent. Government subsidiied

Ion? Bedrooms Adultsonly

57--Sports Equipment

Payments

Singer Zig Zag, In cabInet, 3 needle,
front load deluxe sewing machine.

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..3P( WiIfl tollowing; up
to 70 Pct Call 372 1476 alter 6pm

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Req Real €state Broker
1100 E. 75th St.
322 6655

P4e'whoute' ma rural area No down

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,,inkers
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For further Information call 173
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0
Box 55), Sanford, FIa 3777)

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Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr

L,LL2BLkA,TanglewoodSec3 Highland Perk, $8,250.

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road. $31,'O0 Hulfman Realty,
3?? 159$ or 32? 1153'

NICE 718 W First St.

1657, Sanford, Fla

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SEMINOLE CO. Beautiful S or 10
acres, paved road, trees, clear,
flowing stream, horses o.k. Terry
Realty, 6710711

Sunday,Aug.17,173-7C

Evening Herald,Sanford, Fl.

51--usehoidds

Sold new for $349.00. Pay balance
of $61 or 10 payments of$9. See at.

3 Room Apt Completely remodeled

with fringe

Tue's. thru Saturday Write tSo*
579. Evening Herald, P0, Box

CITY OF LONOW000

C. Us $ &amp; 7 BIt C, SnIindo domlnlum Parcel Unit No. 424,
SprifljITT. 15, 2nd repl. $33,500, $100.
John L. Clendenin &amp; W. Dottle
Charles S. Tharp &amp; wf. Nw
VICTOR E. W000MAN, ol the firm
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to Robt. R. Fisher Jr. Lot 12, of Wlndereedle, Names. Ward I
to JOhn Do Abreau &amp; WI.
Woodmen PA Post Office Box ISO,
Breatrice LI 1 BIt A, wdry Longwood Pines, $26,530.
Dorothy V. Moore to Myron Winte' Part. Florida fl75, At.
Club Manor Ur.. No. I, $I6,.
torneys for Plaintiff in the above
City of Casselberry to Charles F. KInan E 30' Lot 10, W Styled action, on or before the 17th
L Socich &amp; Christine M., S 2' 33*4' Lot 9 Bit D Olxn.stead &amp; day of Sepfembr 1973 ii you fall to
do so. iudgmen$ by default will be
Millers Subd, $20,.
Of N 10' 01 LI 17, BIk C, Carriage
taken ac'alnst you for the relief
Robert J. Sepctor &amp; Michael demanded in Complaint
flU Un. No. $100.
This Notice shill be published
WilcoConstr. Co. to Thomas D. D. Jones Lots 1, 2 Less W 150'
onceeathweeklorfovrcunecutive
less
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Foggs
Add.
R-W
to
Alt.
Kesslnger&amp;wf.SondraB.,Lt4
weeks in The Evening Herald,
BlklNorthOrlandoTerr.,Secl 1, 5P $70,000
Sanford. Fta.
WITNESS the hand of the Clerk of
Un. 1 $31,000.
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
(Continued on Page 8-C)
Albert 0. Payne &amp; wf. Rose to
Florida, this the 13th day of August
DalsyMWiilsonwld.,Lt2&amp;
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Beg. at NW cor. of 1 run E 50' S ______________________ ' (SEAL)

)h.ct'P1'JVl

E"cellent salary

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years civil praclice experience.

genllemisn while family It away

Publish AUg 17, II. 19. 20. 71, fl 1915

Cha*'d &amp; w. Donna E 25' Lot
14, 15, &amp; 16 Bik S CrUStal
Heights Lake Mary, $100.
(QCD) Wm. H. Herman to
DaisyflermanS32.67'LotlO6N
40' Lot 108 Santo Park, $100.
Levi Coleman&amp;W. Wilma to
Jeanette Barrington N 52' Lot

110(1

Kearney Coitr. Co., Inc. to
Cliii. Bk. OvIed, U $2 Howell
Lila., id repL, $33,000.
Brnee R. Dow &amp; Emma Lou
tO Emma Lon Dow, u is,
1Ig11ge Addn, Glen Arden
Hts., $100.
The Huskey Co. to Allan W.
Miller &amp; wf. Lorraine E., LI 10
111k C Sweetwater
See 6,
$13,900.
GilbertE. M.aler&amp;wf. Irene
to Seneca W. Beal &amp; WI. LydIa
L. LI 9 BIt 9 Eastbrook s-id Un.

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By' Onnie R. Shomate

Margaret Tindall Lot 18 BIk H
Temple Ter'r. Annex, $100
John V. St. John Jr. &amp; V.
Joyce M. to the Equitable Like
Assurance Society of the U.S.
Lot 6 111k I The WOOdlandS,
$49,800.
George C neal &amp; w.
hera C to Norton A.. Goff, LOt 69
Duck Pond Add. to CB, $,500.

13 111k D Oakland Estates,

John DudaSr., whir. to Wm.
A. Dingwell &amp; WI. Katherine D.,
Beg. 485' S of Intersec. W line
Milder Rd &amp; N line LI 78 Slavla
Colony Co., rUn S 165' W tO W
line of LI 78 etc., $49,300.
F'la. Land E)ev. to Herman E.
Fields &amp; Bobble J., part
marked Reserved f'r Golf
Course, in Tract 59, Sanlando
S[flngs s-d, $9,500.
Richard W. Austin &amp; set.
Kimberly to Wm, E. Brush &amp;
wf.AnneB.,U341 (less part)&amp;
W 35' Of 343, Plan of Longwood,
$35,000.

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ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
7 BR CR In good condition, large lot.
Only $16,000 with $500 down end
approx, $140 per month.

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Monthly
Rentals Available
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CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

Leroy Alloway &amp; WI. Jessie
Mae to Wavie Lee Ailoway, LI
15 Academy Manor Un. No. 1,

Walter F. Fennell Jr. &amp; W.
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A,i,4ru IC
In r'e1.

depoSit 601 Magnolia Ave 372

SATURDAY ___________________________
0.Noon

Bids will be opened at the council
meeting. September 5th, 197$ after
7:30 P.M
City of Loogwood

rshaII &amp; Wm. Marshall to
of SW L Sec -20-29, less W Westto Lynn M. Herschleb &amp; w.
Forest
Brook
Percy
Tindall a single man; &amp;
711' &amp; E 439.'l &amp; r-w, $100.
Corine W. lot
set Hella to
Margaret
M. TIIldalI a single
Devco of Orl., Inc. to Roy ft. 4th sect., $44900

$0900.

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wilnaraw nis nia ton a penioo 0! Would appreciate hIp 10 locating
forty five (iS) days alter thectalesel
daughters believed to be In tile

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to James E. Flggatt &amp; WI. Carolyn ft., U 1 &amp; 1A 111k II, Bit M Camelot Un, 2,, $36,800. Frank Lucadamo &amp; w. Carol A Terrace Annex, 110,000.
Court Addn. Sanford, $36,800.

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Joseph Papale Jr. &amp; wf. Starr
L, LI 493 Winter Springs Un. 4, of SE L4 of NW a of Sec -2O-29 A. Welss&amp; w. Mary G, Lot 1 111k
to
Richard Hinton &amp; WI. Marlan
Thomas L. Dean &amp; WI. Linda $64,000.
ti
&amp; E 30' O1Sz oISW OISE
I) Replat 111k D The Woodland.s 11 LI 7 111k 0, Camelot Un. 2,
Norma J. LI 9 BIt J. English to Ronald L. Griffin &amp; wf
Jessie J. Swinson &amp; wf. Dollie
Lester Kalmanson Assoc.,
Inc. to Rodney R. Smith., sgl. lÀ
6, Isle of Windsor, $I4,.

ccrsists primarily of proto type

3 L1.S MInimum

City Clerk's Office, City Hall.

Springs Tr. No. 16, 2nd rep!.,

Terr., $32,400.

room apt Child arid pet welcome.

0 read 8. interpret drawings Must
able to work alone Phone 373
'675$ for AnnnInlmt

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of Lt 6 (less part) Bit 15, Longwood, Florida, until noon
Hans Raymond Nielsen &amp; w.
September 5th. 1975.
$21,400.
Kathryn to Mtg. Guaranty Ins.
This includes liability, corn
McMiUan
&amp;
WI.
Albert R.
Corp. Mgic Plaza Milwaukee
prehensive, workman's comp. etc
Wise., Lot 424 Forest Brook, Geraldine to F. Stephen Specifications may be picked up at
Flicklnger&amp;wf.Ann Marie, Its City HaIl. 175 W. Warren Ave.,
$35,700.
from $00 A M. until 500
Cam Corp. to Viling Builders 1 &amp;2 Bit D, Tr. No. 16, 2nd repi Longwood,
PM Monday through Friday.
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Inc.Lts 22 &amp; 23. 111k B. Sky Lark Sanl,ando Sogs.. $35,000.
r,
W, M. Norris Conair. to reject any or all bids. any bid
s-id, $12,
reccivediifterthespecifie'd timewill
Walden Terr., Inc., to Brian Vincent!!. Geiger Jr.&amp; wI. Lois
sdeced No bidder

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S: Julius C Olackwelder II

sealed

ST.JOHNSRIVER
7 Bedroom, sea wall, covered
dock, electrIc winch; assumable 7
prt mortgage. $35,000.

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Bachelor apt. Clean, convenient
with pool. $125 mo. 3221316 Ot 323.

STEADY WORK, Immediate 5699
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C'PCflifl for an experienced ______________________________

INVITATION TO BID

Margaret to Ethel Cook, wld.,
It 7 (less part in It 5 BIt 15

achinIst

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Name Statutes, To Wit: Section
$65.09 Florida Statutes 1957.

No. 1, 1100.

No. 2, 131,000.

Harry C., to Charles P. Ca.ssel &amp;

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lend to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Flnrliia
accordance with
(o.jntv.

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Seminole County Land Transactions Are Recorded

Avanturfl Homes Corp. to
(Continued from 6-C)
Jefferson Home Inc. to
Howard C. Vlckery &amp;
The Greater Const. Corp., to
James Smith &amp; Frances to
Anthony S. Kolaya &amp; wf
Glenn W. Pitta &amp; Suellen E. to
Allen 1. Penzlner, igi., Lou 9 &amp;
Thomas W. Myers Jr., to Everett A. Benz &amp; wf Jenny It., Frank 11 flair Jr. &amp; wf i.dith, Suelien E. Pitts, N 250' of S a' Josephine to Keith M. Croft Sr., Thomas P. Miller &amp; w. Kathryn Rosemary to Cecil V. Hines &amp; 10, BIk F, Temple Terr.
Glenn C. Peterson &amp; w. Bonita lot 12 81k 38, Dreamwold, 4th Lt. S Bik C Lake Kathryn of E 748' of NWL4 of NEL4 Sec &amp; wf helen B., W, of SWI of A., Lot 6 131k D Replat Bik D wf Margery, U 9 111k 9
A. Lot 10 BIk H Spgs Lake Hills Sec, $29,500.
Weatherifleld, It Addø.,
Woods, $28,900.
NE¼ of SW'i etc., Sec !7-Z0-32 Woodlands, $39,500.
30-20.30, 1100.
Robert V. Thomas, sgl &amp;
Sect 3, $73,000.
Geo. W. hlenton &amp; wf Dorothy
Nader Homes Inc., to Edwin $19300.
Thomas P Scarry &amp; wf ELIz.
Geo. H. Schultz &amp; wt Joan to $18,900.
(rol A., agi. to Thomas A.
Victor R. Herring &amp; Patricia to Patricia Ann Moore, sgl. &amp; to James T. Radzlszewskl &amp; wf George H. Schultz &amp; wf Joan E.,
John L. linden &amp; wi Anna
Charles N. Prather to H.L. K. Schmidt &amp; w. Mary L, Lot
to Moore &amp; wI Ann B., Us 14 &amp; 15
to R.E. Boulware &amp; wi Zella M,, Molly E. DiStaslo, sgl., Lt I &amp; N Mary E., Lt. 20(Iess S 0.32' &amp; IA U 17 &amp; W 25' of lot 16, 131k fl, Blankenshlp &amp; Wi Cynthia G. &amp; 188 Barclay Woods 2nd Add., Milton E. Walker &amp; wl Rachele,
1.1 11 BIk D Tirn. 15, Second RepI. 131k G, Tr. No. 6, Sanlando
1.118 81k A, Winter SprIngs, 40' oF 2 81k F, Neave's Adin to 21 (less N 49.40' 131k D Brantley Sanlando The Suburb Beautiful Curtis B,, Golf &amp; wf Hilda &amp; $41,500.
Springs, $32,500.
$54,500.
Sanford, $16,000.
Nader homes Inc., to Philip Sanlando Springs, $1,200.
hail Ests, $54,900.
Charles N Prather &amp; wf Doris
$190.
John A. Sellers &amp; wf Shelby J.
Harry Marvel &amp; Thomas
Lynn T. hiazielt to Elmer E.
Wendell H. Peterrnan &amp; wf
Laurie V. Jones to Dale S. F., Beg at intersec. of So r-w of Don Loveless &amp; w. Deborah R.,
Carrol E. Tompkins &amp; Jo Ann to Hector M. Aviles &amp; wf Ellen,
Allen, md. &amp; as Trustees to levie Mtg. Co., It 31 West Carol to John T. Clifton &amp; wf Jones, I. Mills Tuttle &amp; Edw. SR 434 &amp; W line of E 140 yd of N Lot 95 Lake Searcy Shores, to Michael Taddeo &amp; wi Julie, 1.1 57, The Colonnades, 3rd Sec.,
Beverey Hudson, W' of SW
Haven, $6,100.
It 8 Wucens Mirror Addn., CB., $17,900.
Patricia, Lt 552 SprIng Oaks W. Wldte S 330' of Ej of NW~ l4Oyd of NEL4 of NWL1 of Sec 6- $29,200.
of SE'. of SE4 of Sec 16-21.31
James A. SwaIls&amp; wi Euva J. Un. 4, $39,500.
Oslo
Dev
Inc.,
to
Wm.
E.
$64,900.
of SE~ of Sec 2841-30 E of 436 &amp; 21.30 etc. 1100.
Patrice 1. hall (form. Austin)
$3,700.
to Irving R.F. Warnasch &amp; wE
E.C. McGee to E.C. McGee &amp;
First Mountain Constr. Co to S 330' of W 50' of Wi of NE of
Leroy J. Christie &amp; wi Marcia Padgett &amp; w. Catherine H., W
Raymond M. Her Neckar &amp;
A
to
Nancy V. Webster to Robert Margaret (',., It 8 81k D, Indian Ceo. F. hleald &amp; wf Mary B., U SE'7I etc. $100.
to Eulon V. Miles Jr., &amp; wI 20, 83' lot 11 Lots 12, 13 E 20.89' wl Delores W., Lot 10, 131k
Jane F., It 24131k Q, Sunaldn
wf
Nolan Webster, Lot 35131k D Sec 13 ills Un. 4, $37,000.
407 Forest Brook 5th Sec.,
Kathryn K. Carroll, wid to Lydia II 132 Devonshire, Lot 114 131k 63 Sanlando The South Sanford, &amp; IIHG $100.
1, West Altamonte His., $190.
EC. McGee to E.C. McGee &amp; Ests., $21,000.
ThomM 1. Uow'ser&amp; wi Eule $38,500.
Suburb Beautiful Palm Spgs.,
Esther M. Greene, U 1 131k C $41,000.
herbert Geartner to Wilson
Lester Kalmanson &amp; wI to Peter C.H. Pritchard &amp; wI
wI Delores, N 32' of 1.t 7 131k 7
Magnolia SVC Corp to Austin $7,000.
Howard B. Bradley&amp; wi Joan (less W 9'z ' ) Altamonte
A. Knott, from SE cor. LI 8
wE Maria 1., 1.135 howell Ests. Addu. Oiedo $35,900.
The Huskey Co., to Dcc- Hunt Club Fox Hunt Sec 3, Wm. 1. Barclay &amp; w. LInda L Map, &amp; IIHG, 1100
Betty Lou W80' of Us! &amp; 3 111k
James Durley &amp; wf Vida to
Rep). $45,000.
RIchard 0. Baldino &amp; wE
Einheit Constr. Co. Inc., to n Pearl Lk hits., lit Addn., catexine Constr. Corp., LI S Blk $6,500.
Lot 1 111k G Hidden Lake Unit,
Joshua C. Price &amp; if Neille to Robert J. lass &amp; wf Virginia 1)., $22,000.
Frances to Craig B. Demetry &amp; Ernest L. Maddy &amp; wf Barbara,
B Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 7,
Robert T. Kearley &amp; wf $33,700.
of LI 5 Mecca Hammock,
1'Ia. Conf. Aun. 7th Day Adv., it 29 BIk C Sweetwater Oaks,
Molton,
Allen
&amp;
Wins
Ins.,
wE
Glenda E' of It 319 Iess N
Sharon to Charles E.
Thomas M. Kothera &amp; wf $23,500.
LI 8 MIrror Lake Manor, Sec 6, $57,900.
Fla. Land Co., to Atl'c Corp. h4auiuho(er &amp; wf patricia, It 74 gency Inc., to Nickollnc P. 158') &amp; E' of Its 320 &amp; 321 (less $15,300.
Constance to David Siegel &amp; wf
AudreyG. RoushtoMelvinC.
grantor life est. $100.
Johanie I. Singletary &amp; wf ShirleyltllBlk4,Shadowllill, of Amer., Us 2317 &amp; 18 BIk 7 Sleepy Hollow, 1st Addn., Mealo &amp; Janet M., Lot 116 partetc)SwopelandCoPlatOf
Roush, LI Is little Bear Lake,
James A. Fisher &amp; wi Betty Brenda to Robert F). Andress &amp; s, ,000.
Black Hammock $43500
North Orlando 2nd Addn., $53,900.
Brookhollow $36,500.
Jane to Wm. R. Collard Jr., &amp; wE Billie S., It 20 111k D lake
1)aniel J. Mundrick &amp; wE s-d, 3100.
Daniel J. Rltchie &amp; wf
Geo. R. Red.Inho&amp; wlMaryC. $19,000.
Eliz. A. Smith &amp; Darwin E. to
Alvin E. Tingle &amp; wl Annie
water Oaks, Sec 3, $74,000.
Robert a Martins, sgl. to Lt l2BlkVThe Woodlands,Sec. crmine Strolla &amp; wi Susan, Lt wf Doris F. LI 3 Goldle Manor, AS, Lot 1 S 20' Lot 2 Idyllwilde Corp., U 4131k G Sweetwater iii, LtS Lake
Jessup hits., $100
FF., Mldfla. to Wm. B. Shea Judith F. Martins, It 24 BIk A 3, 145,500.
2 Spring Oaks Un. 2, $40,500. $20,400,
of' Loch Arbor Replat, $40,500. Oaks, Sec 2A, $53,000.
&amp; f Ann M., 1(6 81k F less F Winter WootLs s.d Un. 1, $100.
30' etc., Replat Sanorn, $40,000.
Lea S. Applebee, form.
IQCD) Conwill Dcv. to David Popson to John F. Applebee Ill
I. Smith &amp; wf hlden H., Beg. at &amp; wf Lea S., LI 7 less E'ly
p1500.10' N 01 deg 12 mm E of 213.93' BIk F North Orl. Ran.
SW cor. of SW'4 of NW of ches, Sec 1A $100.
NE'. of Sec 12-21-29 etc $100.
Frances R. Butler, wid to
Greater Constr. Corp to Belmont H. Carlisle Jr., &amp; wf
David T. Gajdelk &amp; wI Joyce, It 60 Robin 11111 Un 3,
Rosemary, It 32, Wekiva Hunt $44,500.
Club, Fox Hunt, Sec 1, $39,.
James H. Brown &amp; wf Rita to
Herbert D. Cable &amp; Dorothy &amp; T. Davison Hoffuer &amp; wi Jessie
(lair A Cable to Herbert D. S. Us 1.7 mcI B1k 15 Crystal
Cable &amp; wl Dorothy, Clair A. Lake Winter homes ad $38,000.
Cable widr &amp; Mary L. Quails,
Barbara B Brooks to Paul
dau. of H.!)., Its 1 &amp; 2 BIk A Henn&amp;wfMonika, It 16, 81k 13
Mobile Manor 2nd Sec., grantor Westhersfield s.d 1st Addn.,
life to clalr Cable., $100.
Shoemaker Constr Co. Inc., to
furI Estes &amp; wi Patricia to
Harry E. hunt &amp; wi Patricia C., Jeffery L. Weber &amp; wf Patricia,
LI 7 BIk C Idyllwilde of Loch W4t.S'ofLtl4,&amp;E40,S'oflS
Arbor, Sec 4, 140,000.
BIk E, English Est., Un. 2,
- Aaron Perez Jr., &amp; Kathryn
to Larry 6. Ramsdell &amp; wl
James F. Truluck, Anne E.,
Virginia J. Lt I &amp; W of .J, Bik James A Hunt &amp; Eloise to
44, Amended Flat of Crystal Leonard G. Cruce &amp; wf Susan
Lake Sh. $20,700.
E., N
of Lot 34 Mecca
Greater Constr. Corp. to Hammock, $12,300.
Walter L Floyd &amp; wi Catherine James G. Mathews &amp; 4
R., U 9 Weklva Hunt Club, Fox Jackie to Raymond A. Spirnock
Hunt, Sec 1,134,400.
&amp;wfCarminL,Lt2BlkDSan
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Ben F. Ward Jr., &amp; wf Sebastian His., Un. 1, $60,600.
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Wm. K. Fahey &amp; wI Pearl IL
JoAnn,fromNWcor.0ISWLi to Joseph B Berke &amp; 4 M.
of SW'4 Sec V-21-32, etc, 8.59 Jane,PortionofLtsl$&amp;l7BIk
acres 1114 1100.
C Sweetwater Oaks, $500.
John Amon &amp; wf Patricia to
cc. Tharne to Warren L.
Carlo Mayer &amp; wi Anne, Lt 45, Partin &amp; wi Agnes L, U 8131k
Sleepy Hollow, 1st Addn., 10 Westhersfield, 1st Addn.,
COME TO OUR OPEN HOUSE TODAY and we'll give you a S500 moving allowance when you buy
$45b00.
a new Granada Townhome at Sanora. And that's a full $500 with no strings. II you can move
$23,200.
Louis R. Hinely &amp; wf Eddie
Raymond F. Mensing &amp; 4
In for less than that, you keep the dIfference. All you have to do is come to our open hou3e
Lee to James I. Hinely &amp; wi Maryon J., to Robert M.
TODAY and sign our guest register. II you then buy a Granada Townhome at Saiora any time before
Doyle M.. W 24' of lAS &amp; E 39' of
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So come join us. See how you can enjoy the ease and luxury of townhome living at a lower price
stead &amp; Miller s.d $8,500.
$40,000.
than you'd pay for many a conventional house that wouldn't have the lame unique features. Like
elbowroorn.EachGranadarnod.iavailabieboastsmorethanl,6sOsquarefeeto!livingspace,..
- - . -- - including
three bedrooms, 2/, baths and a multitude of closets. Like privacy. You'll enter your
V
Granada Townhom. through your own private courtyard. Entertain guests In your enclosed patio
garden. Stargaze from the spacious balcony off your master bedroom.
Every Granada Townhome has it. own two.car garage with electric doors, laundry rooms, central
heat and air, wall-to-wall carpeting throughout, and color.coordinated kitchens with a host of
modern appliance.. A generous assortment of windows and sPiding glass doors will brighten up
By ANDY LANG
before they' chow through
your
home, and provide plenty of cross-ventilation so you can save on air conditio'llng coats.
AP Newsfeattwe,
again. Regardless of the kind of
Modern paints and materials plaster patching material that
Complete recreational facilities Including junior olympic pool, tennis courts, basketball courts,
'especially rcilers) have made is used, read the Instructions on
clubhouse, parks and picnic areas are maintained by the Sanora Homeowners Ai'sociatlon. When
painting a room in a house a lot the container to determine
you close on your new Granada Townhome, we will pay In full your initiation fe', of $400 and first
lessufachorethanitusedtobe. whether the patches should be
year's membership to March 1. 1976. thereby entitling you to full use of the facilities and participaA professional result can be pruned after they have dried
tion in the Association.
obtained by almost anyone
and been sanded smooth. If the
All this and more can be yours for no more than you'd have to pay for many ordinary houses.
provided sufficient time is particularbrandyoubuyhasno
Granada
Townhomes at Sanora range from $36,900 to $38,500. You can move In for as little
spent on preparing the surface data, play r.afe and prime the
as 5% down, with financing at 7.75% (A.P.R.) or 7.25% (A.P.R.) with 20% down. NO CLOSING
to be covered.
patch with an undercoater,
COSTS. A monthly maintenance fee covers lawn care, water, sewer, trash collection, structural
The difference between a diluted shellac or special In.
Insurqnce and outside liability.
good paint job and a poor one mer.
often has nothing todo with the
AND ALL GRANADA TOWNHOMES QUALIFY FOR THE 5% INCOME TAX CREDIT.
ii you do not want to get paint
skill of the operator. The ontheelectrlcswltchandoutlet
Visit Granada Townhom,s at Sanora, today.
A
chances are the variation In re- covers, detach them, paint the
suIts evolved because Ofl P
area and replice them when the
son properly prepared
paint is dry to the touch. This is
face and the other did nOt,
the proper way to get a neat
Even when the old surface result. However, this may not
appears visibly clean, it should be the best method if there are
fl
be dusted or vacuumed to rid childr or others in the house
the walls and ceiling of tiny who might poke around the
particles ti dirt that are usually
nir4 during the short time
there even though you Can't
the cover Is off. Should this be
them. Where there Is more the case and you still want to
visible dirt, such as the grease
o'e the covers, turn off the
that accumtlates on kitchen electricity to those switches and
walls and ceilings, it must be outlets
105 Sanoa BouIa,d, Sanfo.d. PIoqtd. 32771
washed off with warm water
A frequent question Is whethand a detergent and permitted er one or two coats Is required.
to dry thoroughly. In a severe Nobody can answer that query
REAL. ESTATE BROKER BROKER CO.OP INVITED
case, when a grease Spot will at tong range. It will depend on
CAU.BART REAl.
PROPERTY SAL IS OFIICE HOURS 91o5 Monday to 'iy Ito Sartia a'd Sunday P,,OP( t3O'i 372 8121 or 373 O4O
not )ieId to ordinary washing, it the kind of paint being used, the
iotld be sealel n b'ice corthiiJ1h oW riiceaM
painting. One such seaLi 13 perhaps uwst important,
shellac, diluted 50 per cent with whether a light color is being
denatured alcohol,
used over a light color, a light
Paint will not generally ad- color over a dark color, or a
here well to a glossy '' dar!z color over a light color. In
By the time mt glossy wals the wt and third Instances of
arereadytobepslntcd,mostor color,onecoatmayprovetobe
all of the gloss may be gone But enough. In the case of a light
ii it isn't, the glossy areas colorover a dark color, It may
should be sanded lightly. Where be
to ' t coats.
aanding will be a
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be applied to a clean, sound
freitIflgIo6sy-youcan r.z
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resin
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(The techniques of painting,
Peeling or flaking paint must mcludlng the use of rollers end
.." - be scraped off, with the edges tnuus, are detailed in Andy
smoothed with sandpaper. My Lang's helr4ul booklet, "Paint ________
breaks in the plaster or the Your hlcxise Inside and Out,"
-_wallheard'can be repaired With available by snthng 30 cents
a spackling material. Even tinY and a long, STAMPED, sell-adcracks should be mended. Paint dressed envelope to Know-How,
will tend to cover them. bot It P.O. Box 417, HuntIngton, N. k'.
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Additional demands placed
$52,049,215.64 budget because necessity.
on the school system next year,
"All
fact s a n d less funds are requested for
The local effort Is the amount
Harris said, include unemof
money produced by local
figures indicate that capital improvements,
Officials have completed the ployinent compensation, new fhn CQ inn
less
taxes
ne eded to qualify for the
In fact, about $7-million
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1975-76 budget proposal which educational programs, an inwill be needed next year state's funding program. The
says eight mills are needed to crease In the cost of the will not be possible
beca use of the fall-off in the state pays $l45 for each fulltfme
Produce more than $50-million retirement program and ad
without
my
re- need for new school buildings student in the county.
required to run Seminole ditlonal money budgeted for
Layer claims, in effect, taxes
The other two parts of the
commendation
and
County schools next year, the collective bargaining
board accentance of budget proposal debt service wi ll be reduced by 33 and oneassistant superintendent of
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budget — ex third per cent because of the
state COUju UUVC Inc, an eig., - miii levy .',,
finance said today .
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major changes board's elimination this year of
Roger Harris said copies of tt'e demands, H arris noted,
Supt. W. P. "Bud" either up or down. Debt service a s pecial four-mill construct
the completed budget will be by Increasing tho amount of
Layer requests are for $3,207,817.25 levy.
for eac
malted to School Board money paid
Last year, citizens paid the
and the federal budget is
student
attends classes.
members today,
lull eight-mills required by law,
$&amp;3,692.84.
However, budget hearings
Instead, the legislature left from last year's budget.
The federal budget will in- plus the special four-mill levy
scheduled for Tuesday and the funding at last year's level
"Those pay Increases had a crease as money comes in for construction. But a
Wednesday have been post$745 per student attending lot todo with that," Harris said, during the year for projects declining population has erased
poned until next week because fullt.jme at a Seminole school
The increases son by the backed by federal funds
the need for any new schools
of the absence of Board
The budget Is split Into four Sem in ole
EducatIon
The first hearing on Harris'
Though the state has set 6.2
ChalrmanR.G, "Bud" Feather. parts, with the proposed Association (SEA) will cost mills as the required local ci- budget proposal will be 2p.m.,
To produce the $5O,226,247,77 operating budget claiming the taxpayers $1.18 million yearly,
fort needed for state funding, Aug. 2, at the board's concontained in next year's budget, lion's share of funds. Harris' Harris said.
both Harris and Layer say to ference room. A second work
Harris and School Supt. W.P. proposal for operating is
The total 1975-76 budget is maintain existing services the session will be held the same
"Bud" Layer will ask the board $39,323,412 50, up $4 million smaller than last year's
full eight mills will be a time the following day.
for the full eight mill tax levy
allowed by law.
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Herald Staff Writer
a felony and one count each of cluding a 817,000, 24-foot motor
State officials are rported1y t
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armed breaking and entering home.
considering the revocation of
chief executive officer of the
Sheriff's detectives today and grand larceny.
Donald Richard Crowder, 44, the establishment's state liquor
school system of Seminole arrested a ninth suspect in
Judge Woodson ordered and Carolyn Fields Crowder, license.
County I have directed the connection with an alleged Onie's trial, scheduled
for this 42, of 551 Karen Ave.,
Stanley Grant Stroupe, 35,
assistant superintendent for "steal to order" burglary ring week in connection with a Feb. Altamonte Springs, were was arrested at his 119 Ruby
finance to develop a balanced that authorities say had a 14 burglary at Longwood, arrested at
The Rendezvous Court,
south
Seminole,
budget based on a $8,100 base. million-dollar-a-year business continued to the week of Sept. Bar and
Package Store, next residence on a stolen property
"MI facts and figures In. going in Seminole and Orange 16.
door to the Altamonte Springs charge and deputies seized a
dicate that the $8,100 base Counties.
Arrested Saturday on buying, Fire
The motor home parked in the back
Department.
salary will not be possible
Deputies arrested James receiving and conc'.aling stolen Crowders posted $10,000 and yard. Officers said the vehicle
without my recommendation Arthur Onie, 28-year-old property charges were Roland
$7,500 bonds and were released was reportedly stolen in
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and board acceptance (if an Orlando carpenter, outside a Henry Durand, 31, of 603 David from jail after deoutles
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raid at their
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release said
scheduled for trial on burglary Th mas Richards, 27, of residence
Seminole raids were Ralph
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The ddition of eight mills — and grand larceny charges Longwood Rete One Both
Two pickup trucks were used Richard DiLiaio, 41-year-old
1.8 mills more than required by before Circuit Coat judge J, were held i$5,000 bond.
bfkeraW haul awatèzus
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the state would place cloft to William Woodson.
ln t ow raids Friday night and from the bar and the resijeree.- 1742, F
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Onle had been free on bond, early Saturday Sheriff John E.
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consider an application for $1'0,000 of federal
money for funding the Midway drainage project.
The money Is allocated mnder the Community
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In discussions prior to the
Fron a water quality stand ''consistent
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LAKE MARY
Police budget which included various around the lakes paved to halt
No objections were he
Commissioner Burt Pertm.hmef department requests, the pollution !rem erosion adding from the four council members
has recommended the city's council considered reassessing that
many
lakefront present
council member
police force be beefed up by and
ree v aluating
job homeowners may oppose action Virginia Mercer was out of
luring to new patrolmen Too, descriptions
of this sort
town) on Sorenson 's recom
he said he feels that current Councilman Martin Bacon
Perinchief, in line with niendation that the property ta x
of ficers should be ghen pay Sr. said he ould like to see Bacon s remarks on the work ky reman at three mills
raises totaling $600 each in the concerted efforts in street being done by the special rather than being reduced to
1976 fiscal year
paving and street light In planning and zoning board the 195 level certified by
Perinchief, at a budget stallationsinadditlontobeefing co mmittee on the city's corn- Seminole Propert Appraiser
workshop Saturday, told up the police department
prehcrtsie plan said he will be Terry Goembel
colleagues a five-member
police force would gibe the ci ty
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enforcement and the pay raLws
are necessary' to redu ce police
personnel turnov er.
"it is unreasonable to believe
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police officers when they can
"They're playing a waiting game," Ryan said
find better benefits elsewhere,'
capabilities of building six jail cells per day, is of Standard Systems officials He also predicted
sitting in limbo" while the Counts Commission if the count) doesn't request the jail cells soon
he said He recommended
present officers' salaries be decides what to do about the Seminole County the company will return to the original plan of
Increased by $300 annually at Jail, the administrator of the Seminole County nursing home rooms.
Port Authority tSCOE'Am said today.
the beginning of the new fiscal
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                    <text>86—Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Thursday, Aug. i, 1973

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By LYLE SUFFIELD

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AUGUSTS
Federation of Senior Citizen Clubs or Seminole County meet at Bram Towers, Sanford — 10:00 a.m. — Directors Only.

AUGUST 19
Over Fifty Club — meet at Redding Gardens, Sanford — 10
am. Speaker, Mr. F. Patrick, representing HMO.
Sanford Senior Citizens Inc. - meet at Civic Center, Sanford,
noon Th Choral Singers will perform.

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Altamonte Springs Friendship Club - Altamonte Spring.
(ivic Center, Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte Springs - 10:30 a.m.
Big 1.iuich.
South Semlaole Senior Citizen Club — Women's Club, 8
Overbrook Drive Casselberry at 1:00 p.m. — Bingo.

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Herald Staff Writer

teachers for ratification after they return to
A
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— Also, when cases are taken to arbitration the
— Free use of school facilities for association
Although
classrooms Aug. 20.
Executive Director loser pays the cost,
meetings.
The agreement must also be approved by the
Gene Grooms said he wasn t satis.
On the other hand, SEA won a host of rights.
— Use of an exclusive bulletin board orspace for
A 75-page master contract agreement for School Board before It goes into effect.
fied
with
the
$300
raise,
he
said
the
Many
of
the
items won allow teacher Input Into the communication purposes.
Seminole Cout;ty's 1,42 school teachers has been
School Supt. W. P. "Bud" Layer said today he
agreement is one of the best first- educational process.
"I had to look very seriously at protecting the
reached between School Board negotiators and the
plans to take the contract to the board "as soon as
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the
most
Important
are:
,
Seminole Education Association (SEA).
rights
of the board and the superintendent," Pelley
year contracts h e's seen. Meanpossible," probably by the end of August or the
— Payroll deduction.
said.
September.
while, Supt. W. P. Bud
At a Thursday meeting, the two teams ham.
Layer
— The board doubled its contribution for inI'm very glad ag)cemeflt was reathed" Layer
"Rut at the sane time we recognized that
mered out 10 SEA proposals and settled on a $3(J)
said the agreement was for the surance.
raise for beginning teachers.
:'it's to the best interest of both sides."
teachers
needed to have input," he added
A $300 raise in base pay.
best interest of both sides.
"I'm not satisfied with the monetary gains at all,
is one of a few Florida counties to have
'We caine up itii a good first year contract,"
— Duty free lunches.
it's
something
for
the
teachers
to
look
at,
bargained through to a successful contract
said Harry Pelley, the board's chief negotiator.
— Extra pay for teachers substituting during agreement
Graooms said.
Pelley
says
the
contract
contains
provisions
preparation periods.
SEA Executive Director Gene Grooms Said tiC
/'.grecment cancels the nced for a $300-a-day which no other Florida School Board has been able
- Limited number of faculty meetings.
Many other Florida counties are at Impasse.
wasn't satisfied with the $300 raise, but said the
arbitrator scheduled to arrive here Monday.
to
ram
through.
They
are:
—
Reduced
requirements
for
P.T.A.
meetings.
For a time, Seminole was at Impasse also, but
agreement is "one of the best first-year contracts
"I feel the contract was very good for both sides
—
The
School
Board
has
the
right
to
grieve
—
A
grievance
procedure.
Pelley and SEA negotiator Steve Rosenthal got
that I've seen,
and I think we worked long and hard. Each side has against teachers.
— Curriculum advisory committee represen- together and called Thursday's meeting In an effort
Representing more than 164 hours at the
given, and each side has taken - which Is good faith
— The contract contains a managerial rights
tation.
to produce a contract without the costly procedure
l*rgaining table, the contract will be presented 14) bargaining," Pelley said.
section.
— Building committee representation,
of impasse.
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The Federation Senior Citizens bus was put into operation on
July 30, 1975.
The days of operation for various locations in the county are
as o1lows:
Monday
-Forest City
Tuesday
-Altamonte Springs, Fern Park, and Casselberry
Wednesday
-Sanford
Thursday
-Oviedo, Chuluota
Friday
•Laki Mary, Longwood, Winter Springs
A donation from each rider will be collected to pay for gas,
oil, and the driver. For trips In the Immediate area, a fee of $1.00
is expected for a one-way trip of $1.50 for a round trip. Fees for
longer rides will be $2.00 and $3.53 a round trip. Riders are
required to belong to the Federation, which costs $1.00 per year
dues. If someone wishes to ride and does not hold a valid card, the
driver can sell a membership at the time of boarding.
The Jordan Marsh store in the Altamonte Mall Is providing a
small lounge where riders may wait for the bus. It is located near
the north entrance on the lower level.
In order to economically set up a route each day for the bus, it
will be necessary to have all reservations called into the
Federation office by 3:30 p.m. the day before. The bus may also
be used for emergencies any day Monday through Friday.
The bus will be operated primarily for those without other
transportation, but no restriction is placed on ridership. In
general, the bus will stay in Seminole County unless there is a
need to go to the Winter Park Mall or Into Orlando in an
emergency. The bus is equipped with an added step for ease in
loading, but riders must be ambulatory. At this time, we will not
be able to accommodate wheel thaiis.
Call 3Z3-7090 for 3 reservation and Information. Be sure the
pick-up address, destination, and time are clear.

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Nothing adds value and comfort to your home better
only save money, but you gain the pleasure of a more
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Altamonte Springs Friendship Club - Altamonte Springs
Civic Center — Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte Springs - meet 1st
and 3rd Thursday of the Month.— 10:30 a.m.
Angles Elders - St. Augustine Catholic Church — 3 Sunset
Drive -- Casselberry — meet 3rd Tuesday of the Month — 10:00
a.m.
Dram Towers —Sanford - meet 1st Wednesday of the Month
— 10:00 a.m.
BXYZ Club - meet 1st Baptist Church - Activities Building
—Longwood —last Tuesday of the month — 12:30 p.m.
Casselberry Sunshine SetJor Club - meet 80$ Mark David
Blvd. - Casselberry -- 1st Fr.day of the Month - 10:00 a.m. new club - all welcome.
Central Senior Citizen Club - Church of the Nativity — Lake
Mary.— meet the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the Month at W:00 a.m.
Chuluota Senior Citizen Club — Community Fire Hall — 7th
Street — Chuluota .— meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at p.m.
Fifty Plus Club - 7th Day Adventist Church - Forest City —
meet moatly on the 1st Monday of the Month —6:30p.m.
Golden Years Fellowship - meet at the Community United
Methodist Church - Casselberry at noon on the last Wednesday
of the Month - luncheon - Reservatlnns necessary.
Greater Oviedo Senior Citizens Club —meet at Grant (lapel
AM F.. (lurch -Franklin Street and Geneva Hwy. - Oviedo 3rd Monday of the Month at 4p.m.
Lively Socialites Club - meet at Highlands Club House - 675
Shepard Road — Winter Springs —4th Friday of the Month at
10:30 a.m.
NARFE Club - (National Association of Retired Federal
Employees — meet at the First Federal of Seminole Sanford —
1st Friday of the month - 1:00 p.m.
Over Fifty Club - All Soul's Catholic Church - now meeting
at Redding Gardens Rec. Room - every other Tuesday of the
Month — 10:00 a.m.
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South Seminole Senior Citizen Club - meet 1st Thursday of
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Blvd. — A!taiionte Springs - meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at
Ca.ss.?lbt'rry at 10 p.m.
flCfl'S ("kb ()vex brol: L)riv.
hiily-?ilners Club — meet Sts. Peter and F at - 'o1den,'xI
— 1st Filday of the month 7:30 p.m.
Village Club — St. John's Village - Fern Park - meet 15t
and 3rd Thursday of the Month —7:30p.m.
Young at Heart Club - St. Andrews Presbyterian Church -13 Bear Lake Road - Forest City - i Thursday of the Month
— 1:00 P.M.
CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS TO THIS COLUMN — P.O.
fox 2541 — Sanford, Florida 3Z771.

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Inside Sunday
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A member of the Central Fl orida Chorale, which
recentl toured Poland, kept a journal of her adventures.
For an insight Into this journal and the Chorale's trek
behi n d the iron curtain, see the woman's pages in Sun
day's Herald.

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Friday, Aug. 15,

NATiON
IN BRIEF
Tanker Rams Oil Platform,
Seven Crewmen Missing
NEW OH lEANS (AP) — A tanker carrying 46 men and
14.7 million gallons of oil smashed into an unmanned offshore oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico early today. The
Coast Guard said both caught fire and seven aewmen
were missing.
Thgboats and other commercial vessels in the area
south of Like Charles responded to the burning ship's
calls for help and picked up 39 men who abandoned ship
before dawn, a Coast Guard spokesman said.
Coast Guard helicopters flew them to Galveston, Tex.,
where a Coast Guard spokesman said 10 were
hospitalized.
Hesadonemanhadburnsover90percentofhisbodv
and that another was described as seriously Injuret

Judge Charges Little Jury
RALEIGH. NC. tAP - A jury of six whiti,s and six
blacks bgan dciiberatioas tDday rn the Joan Little
murder trial after being told by Wake Superior Court
Judge Hamilton Hobgood that they will be the "sole
judges" of the truth.
Hobgood told the jurors they had three alternatives In
reaching a verdict in the case of the black woman charged
with killing her white jailer: guilty of second.degree
murder with a maximum peflalty of life Imixisonment;
guilty of manslaughter with a penalty of four months to )
in prison; or innocent on all charges.
At issue is whether Miss Little, 21, killed jailer Clarence
Alligood, 62. to defend herself during a sexual attack, as
she claims, or whether it was part of a plan to escape from
the Beaufort County jail, as the state contends.

Bronfman Claims Compliance
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. (AP) — Multimillionaire
Edgar Bron! man says he has complied with all demands
of his son's kidnapers and is begging for a sign that
Samuel Bronfman 2nd is still alive and well.
Saying the 21.year..old whisky scion's abductor's "have
failed to follow through," Bronhnan noted that "time is
going by" and pleaded with the kidnapers to renew
contact through an agreed upon secret telephone number.
The concern with fleeting time referred to a warning
from the kidnapers that a record $4.5 million ransom
would have to be paid withIn 10 days for Samuel's safe
return. They said the victim was buried somewhere in
Westchester County with only 10 days' supply of water
and air.

Hearst's Mother To Testify
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Catherine Hearst, the
mother of fugitive newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst,

will testify before a federal grand jury in Harrisburg, Pa.
But she says shetias no Idea what she will be asked and "I
don't know why I'm go4ng."
Meanwhile, her husband, Randolph A. Hearst,
resdent and editor of the San Francisco Examiner,

denied allegations by a man in FBI custody that the
HearsU may be sending money to their daughter.
"Mrs. Hearst and I do not kmw where Patty is, have
never known and have never contributed one dime to her
support since the kidnaping," Hearst said Thursday.

Ink Spots Harmony Recalled
ALTOONA, Iowa (Al') — Some of the old Ths, early Ink
Spots and Mills &amp;otlers re":, wcre scratchy. Jim- —

tiunorupped back his hard hat and listened.
Then his soft voice sounded a rhythmic bass beat as "If
I Didn't Care" was played. He remembered songa "that
middle-aged peoIe just don't forget."
Gilmore recalled the 18 years he was with the Ink Spots.
The group's smooth harmDny ranked it among the best of
the' 194k and 'SOs, on into the '6Os.
"Music is a pacifier. It can make you happy," he
reflected. "It can make you sad. Today's rusI' can't
make you sad."

Viking Launch Set Aug. 20
CAPE CANAVCRAL (AP) — A twice-delayed

Ving space mission still may celebrate the nation's
200th tArthday with a soft landing on Mars to seek life on
the red planet, space officials say.
As technicians worked Thirsday to switch the
spacecraft with a twin sitter that was to have been
launched later this month, officials planned an Aug. 3)
launch for the hardluck spacecraft.
If the 505-million-mile, 303-day jow'ney goes smoothly,
the first part of the 11-billion mission will go into orbit
around Mars on June 19, 1976, officIals said.

Hoffa.Giacalone Link Probed
DETROIT (Al') — A cothdante of es-Teamsters boss
Jimmy Hoffa revealed while under truth serum that
reputed MaCia figure Anthony oiiy Jack" Glacalone
tried several times to set up meetings with Hoff a before
the union leader disappeareJ, sources say.
Louis Linteau reportedly told a psychiatrist hired by the
Hoffa family that Hoffa Ioforrned him on July 29 that he

was to meet Glacalone the next day. Hoffa has not been
seen since July 30.

Ford To Veto Price Controls
VAIL Coin. tAP) - Calling the nation's energy
froblem a "giant puzzle," President Ford said today he
will veto an extension of price controls on domestic oil and
jcou,ised 'o rernoir his
ye! thrift on imprt&amp;t oil
if Ccngress sustains the veto.
The President said the twin actions would Increase tl
xicc of petroleum produca only a few cents a gilkit,

'contrary to what others have prullctei"

New Ballistics Tests Ordered
LOS ANGELES (Al') — New 5aUlstIes tests have been
ordered in an effort to resolve lingering questions about a

"send.gun" theory in the assassination of Sen. Robert
. Krinedy.
Superior Court Judge Robert A. Wenke on Thursday
ordered the eight-shot ,22.calber pistol taken as evidence
in the June 5, 1968 slayIng fired again.

i Mexican—Americans
Rap Police Moves
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) —
Residents o( this city's predominantly Mexican-American
Casa Blanca section, after a
shootout between officers and
snipers that left six wounded,
say police actions in the incident only aggravated
longstanding tensions.
"We've been abused for a
long tune in Casa Blanca and
we haven't ever done anything
about It," said Tony Romero,
whe 20-year-old nephew was
among those injured in the disturbance early Thursday.
Two other cities hit by violence earlier In the week, Bot.ton and Elyria, Ohio, were calm
lhursday night.
Romero's comments came at
a meeting of about 50 Casa
illanca community leaders
Thursday night at which there
were calls for a Justice Departmerit 1nvetiga lion into the violent outbreak.
The disturbance started
Wednesday night when police
responded to a report that Steve
Clark, 28, had been found shot
and stabbed and his pickup
truck vandalized.
Police Chief Fred Ferguson
said later Clark was believed to
have been involved in a dispute
over narcotics.
Officers arriving at the scene
said they were fired on by as
many as 60 snipers, who reportedly fled into nearby corn! ie!ds.

License
Tax Man
Convicted
MOORE HAVEN (Al') William T. Brooks, a third
generation Glades County tax
collector, has been convicted on

two counts each of forgery and
embezzlement in connection
with the sale of vehicle licensi
tags.
Brooks, 40, a wheelchairbound polio victim, was concted Wednesday after a livepoman. four-man jury deliberated for two hours to conclude a
month-long trial.
Attorneys for Brooks said
they would appeal, and Judge
William Lamar Rose delayed
sentencing for two weeks to allow filing of motions for a new
trial.
Testimony showed Brooks
sold a tag to Glades County
Commissioner John Langdale
for $Z33, but that state vehicle
registration records showed the

tag cost only $.
Prosecutors charged that
Brooks used similar methods to
shortchange the stale by more
than $4,000 last year. The prosecutor introduced evidence to
show that Brooks had suffered
"financial problems" during
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Brooks still faces 58 counts of
for,'v' y and embezzlement-related urges, but l'.is attorney

said prosecution ot tti additional charges could be a
violation of the speedy trial
Brooks was first elected tax
collector in 1959, succeeding his
mc'her and uncle in the post.

Leaders of the Casa
Blanca community
have called for a
Justice Department
investigation into the
outbreak of violence
that left six people
wounded. Residents
are claiming that
police actions
aggravated the
strife.
A police airplane and helicopter
flying over the Field were shot
at and disabled.
Hut when shotgun-toting oif i.
cers made a sweep of the field
in military formation, they
came up empty-handed.
The battle, meanwhile,
spread to nearby streets. When
it was over, two policemen and
four civilians had been
wounded by gunshots and Four
persons had been arrested.
The atmosphere remained
tense Thursday night, but there
were no reports of further incidents. Police said they had
not stepped up patrols in the
area, although officers were
working 12-hour shifts to make
more manpower available in
the event of further violence.
In Boston, though earlier disturbance appeared to be over,

several persons were Lnjure
and two arrested in an angry
protest In the Massachusetti
House chamber against im
pending welfare cuts. It was the
first known invasion of the
nation's oldest deliberative
body.
The 50 or so dissidents, calling themselves the "Western
Massachusetts Coalition to
Fight the Cutbacks and People
for Economic Survival," protested legislation to reduce general welfare expenditures by an
estimated $43.5 million
About half the House membership was in attendance for
debate on an election bill when
the demonstrators barged past
doorkeepers and ran shouting
down the aisles, headed f or the
rostrum.
There was scuffling on the
floor as court officers and some
legislators joined forces to expel the visitors, who were egged
on
by
leaflet-dropping
comrades in the public
galleries.
In El)Tia, Mayor Leonard P.
Reichlin blamed radical blacks
and whites for two nights of
violence in this Cleveland suburb that left 24 injured.
Highway patrolmen and city
policemen continued today to
patrol areas in which the Tuesday and Wednesday night lirebombings, assaults and gunfire
were centered.

He Gets Paid
For Listening
To Troubles
KANSAS CI1Y, Kan. (Al') — Kirk Martin listens, in

person and by appointment only.
"Iwill talk, If acustomerasksmeto, or If he looks like
he wants me to," Martin says. "I can talk eyeball to
eyeball to anyone who comes through my front door."
Martin, 48, a professional truck and taxicab driver who
sells one4amily homes and farms oi the side, began his
listening enterprise with a newspaper ad.
"Did you know men are allotted 77,000 words per day,
and women 31,000? I will listen to you talk far thirty
minutes without comment for .O0," read the ad.

A trickle of calls from the curious followed the first d.
That was about two weeks ago.
"I get about 10 to 20 calls a day now, but only a few of
those make appointments," Martin says.
He says his clients are from all walks of life, many of
them troubled people who need someone to hear them out,
just once,
"Just the other day a man from the upper Income group
came because h" "t stilted n his exclusive neighborbood," Martin said. "He couldn't grow a garden In his
yardor hang his launcb-yout to dry if he wanted for fear of

what the neighbors would think."
Martin says he's not sure why he began listening profes-

sionally.

"I guess because Ifeel the Lord gave me a capacity to
work with people," he said. "I almost went Into
psychiatry. And this is an Inexpensive alternative to a
psychiatrist."
Marti'i said he has a bacbebr's degree in business administration, and studied sociology, math, law and
paychiatry at the University of Missouri.
He calls himself "mildly psychic" and says his ancestry
— Je'xish, Irish, Scottl.sh, English, therokee Indian and
Fr'nch — helps him relate to anyone.
"I once read that a man was committed to an asylum
anc', instevd of sjedL1g 10 r 3) years there, he was
released sL hours liter just Lecai someone took the
time to taLk to him," Martin said. "Scrneti.rm!s CCI 1munication is the
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Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE NO. s-c
In RE: Eitat of
KENNETH F. STRAIGHT
deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Creditors and All Persons
HavingClalm%oroernafldsAglnst
Said Estate:
You are hereby notified and
required to present any claims and
demands which you may have
against the estate of KENNETH F
STRAIGHT. deceased late of
Seminole County, Florida. to the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, and file
the same in duplicate and as
provided in Section 73316. Florida
Statutes. in their offices In the
County Courthouse in Seminole
County. Florida. within four
calendar months from the time of
the first publication hereof, or the
same will be barred
Filedat Sanford, Florida thu 11th
day of August. 1975
Kenneth W. Straight, Sr
As Administrator
WILLIAM 1. COLBERT, ESQ.
STEN$TROM,QAVISL MCINTOSH
Attorney icr Administrator
Address Flagship Bank of Sanford
Publish August: 15, 77, 1915
DEO 77

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CHICAGO (AP) — A group synod membership, Including uel Roth, stopped short of call.
trying to enlist support for a sorr', 2,500 churches with Ing the new organization a sep
split with the Lutheran f'hurth- 80O.0K) members.
arate church. But, he said, "It
Missouri Synod has no backing
will be apart from the Missouri
from the congregations, a
E1M's preldent, Dr. ain- Synod."
church spokesman says.
"A"eordlng to our Informa- I
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Missouri Synod," the Rev.
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lution passed unammoi'sly by — A inultl-mlllionaire InA tIlion, which was not enEvangical Lutherans in Mission vcilcd ui an auto crasn which tered into evidence, was also
earlivr in the dpy. "'pjurently, killed a Fort Lauderdale youth presented to the court signed by
the lay people want to continue has been banned from driving 1,300 area residents asking that
In the present fellowship which in Florida.
Goodwin be banned from the
In a legal maneuver do- roads
has been such a blessing before
the intrusion of liberalism," he seethed as unique, Broward
Goodwin, whose license was
Qrcult Judge Gene Fischer Miirkd last Nov. Z after
Ld.
About 2,000 EEAM members ruled Thursday that the driving eight speeding tickets, was the
voted here to "form clusters of habits of Leo Goodwin III, 23, driver of the Porsche sports car
congregations, groups and whose driver's license already Involved in a crash that killed
individuals" and meet next had been suspended at the time loaner Fort Lauderdale High
Fetruary to "define their of the fatal crash, 'ere a pabllc (ociball star Jon Skillings and
nuisance,
direction" as a siu,le body.
injured Skillings' companion on
ELIM, a znode -ate group that
The ban caire as an in. July 20, police said.
objects to the synod's literal in- junction agairat Goodwin's
Last weei, Goodwin was
terpretatlonoftheBible,clalms right to drive and Fischer said thargedbypoliceasdrlverof a
the new crganlzatlon cild it will remain In effect until a speeding Ferrari which
attract as much as one-fourth of hearing can he held on a per- crashed Into two parked ce-i,

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
egaged n business at 3111 Ceceila
DrIve. Apopka 37703. Seminole
County, Florida under the fictitious
nameDEStGN UNLIMITED, and
that I Intend to register Mid name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole C3unty. Florida in ac
cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit:
Setb0t ItS 09 Florida Statutes 1937.
S: Frank C. DiPaolo
Publish' July 75, Aug 1. I. IS. 1975

CITY OF
wINTEI1SPRINGS,FL0RIDA
NOIIC$Of PUblIC Hearing

PEP 137
IN THE FAMILY COURT
No. fl,SI9
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNT'v'OF CHARLESTON
SUSAN CHURCH HAFF
Plaintiff
vs.
GEORGE RICHARD HAFF.
Defendant
SUMMONS
TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE
NAMED
YOU ARE HEREBY SUM
MONED and required to ans*er the
ComplaInt In this action, of wtiCh a
copy Is herewith served upon you.
andtOsecveacopyofyouranswerto
thes.aid Complaint on the %tjbscrlbr
at hiS office In Charleston Heghts.
S.,uth Carolina, within twenty (201
days after the service hereof, cx.
clutive of the day of such serivce;
and If you fall to answer the Corn
plaint within the time aforesaid, the
Piaintitf in th.s action will apply to
theCourtiortherellefd,mandedin
the Cov.plaint,
G000STEIN &amp; JENNINGS.
P A
fly S David Ci Jennings
Attorney for Plaintiff
Dated the 17th day of June,
Charleston. South Carolina,
To the Defendant. George Richard
Huff, above named, take Notice that
the original of the Summons in the
above captioned caus. was fiiei in
the Office of the Clerk of the Family
Court p4 Charleston County on the
73rd day of June. 1973
ATTEST TRUE COPY
Gurlie C. Smith
Clerk, The Family Court
Of Charleston County
CoodteIn &amp; Jennings. PA,
Atforneys At law
2124 DorchesterAve
P 0. Box 7501
Charleston, S C
Publish Aug. 13. fl 9. 1973
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
IEMNOLE COUNTY.
PROLATS DIV'.SIOW
PROB*'iE NO. '1 114-CP

NOTICE TOCSECITORS

Failing, Leader Says

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE P40. 731317CAO4.F
In Re: the Marnia5e of
LUTHER SEIDEL.
Petitioner,
and
EDITH M SEIDEL.
Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. EDITH M SEIDEL
R 0 No 1. Box 217
Reading, Pennsylvania
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition for Dissolution of
Marriage has been filed against you
by
your husband, LUTHER
SEIDEL. and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses to the Petition, it any, to
said action on Michael 0.
Chiumento. [sq. the Petitioner's
attorney, whoSe addresS is Post
Otfice Box 641. Flagler Beach.
Florida 370)4. on or before Sep
tember3rdltlS,andfiletheorginal
CITY OF LONGWOOD,FLORIDA
with the Clerk of this Court ether
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINO TO
before service on the Petitioner's
CONSIDER
ADOPTION
OF
attcwrueyorimmedia?efy thereafter;
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
otherwise a default will be entered
against you forthe relief demanded
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'
in the PetitiOn
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
WITNESS my hand and seal
the City of Longwood. Florida, that
this Court on the 30th day of July.
the City Council will hold a public
1973
hearIng to consider enactment of
(SEAL)
Ordinance No £3. entitled
Arthur H Bekwi'h, Jr.
Ct&amp;k of the Circuit Court
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
By: Lillian Jenkins
AND SUPPLEMENTING OR
Deputy Clerk
DINANCE NO 113. OF THE CiTY
Publish' Aug II. 15, 27. $973
OF
LONGW000.
FLORIDA.
DEO 7
BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, CITY OF LOPIGW000. FLORIDA,
AS
AMENDED
AND
SUP
FLORIDA
PLEMENTED BY ESTABLISHING
PROBATE DIVISION
CONSTRUCTION
AND
USE
PROBATE NO. 7S.fl$-CP
REGULATIONS FOR PROPERTY
WITHIN
LOCATED
I1E
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DONALD MARHAN OUELLETTE. MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF THE
Deceased CITY OF LONGWOOD. FLORIDA,
AND ZONED M LIGHT IN.
0 U S T R I A 1.
0 I S T R I C T,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
10 ALL PERSONS HAVING SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
SAID ['TATE
SaidOrdinancewaspiacedonfirst
You, and each of you. are hereby reading on August 11, 1973. and the
notified and required to file any City Council wiil consider same (or
claims and demands which you, or final passage and adoption after the
eIther of you. may have against public lw'aring which will be held in
said estate in the office of thC Clerk the City Hall of Longwood. Fiorida,
of the Circuit Court, Probate on Monday. the $? day of Sep.
Division. Seminole County, Florida, tei'nber, A. D 1975. at 1:00 p.m., on
.4 the Courthouse in !anford. as soon thereafter as possible. At the
Florida, wIthin four (1) calendar meetIng interested parties may
.'.' respecuo
P"
months frnm '- U—, 4 'e it',,'
"a
the proposed Ordinance, This
f.vblicatiOn of this notice,
Each claIm or demand must be in hearing maybe continued from time
writing and contain the place of to tine until final action is taken by
residence and post office add'ess of the City Council,
A copy of the proposed Ordinance
the claimant and must be sworn by
the claimant, his agent or attorney. isposledat t'e City Hall. Lnuqwoocl,
or the same shall be void.
Florida and copies are on file with
the Clerk of the City and same may
Each credito. shall deliver suf
ficlent copies of his claim to enable be inspected by the public.
DATED thIs 11th day of August, A
the Circuit Court to mail one to each
personal representative
0.. 1915
Dated this 12th day of August,
5: Omie R Shomat,
1973
City Clerk of the
(SEAL)
City of Longwnod. Florida
William Ouellette
Publish August: 15.77. 791 Sept. 3.
Administrator
1973
Joe 0 M.athony,
PEQII
of Henderson &amp; Matheny
CITY OF
At'torreys for Administrator
WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA
7 South Washington Avenue
Natke ii Public Hearing
Titirsvllie, Florida 37710
Publish Aug. IS. 27, 1975
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
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All creditors of the estate of
THOMAS LSTER HUDSON.
deceased are heeby notifico and
requir
to file any claims or
demands which they may have
against said estate, in Ihe office of
Clerk of Circuit Court of Seminole
County, Florida, in the courthouse at
Sanford, Florida, wIthin four
calendar months from the date of
the first publication of thIs notice,
Each claim or demand must be in
writing and must slate the place of
residence and post off lc addrett of
the claimant and must be sworn to
by the claimant, his agent, or his
attorney, or it will become void
ICcding to law.
August 13, 1975
Pfoyette S Hudson
As Administrator
G. THOMAS BAIL
Attorney for Administrator
Addrts U01 Fontalnebleau Blvd.
Api. 717
.tlarni, FIa 33177
publIsh Aug. 15. 77, 1975

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Allstate Increases Rates
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Richard McFarlain, bar assistant executive director,
101(1 Insurance Cornmmissioner Philip Ashier in a letter
Thursday that the companies help unethical lawyers by
refusing to fight claims in court although they know the
claims are false.
Meanwhile, the Allstate Insurance Co., the state's
second largest insu.ror of motorists, said it was raising
auto insurance rates an average 20 per cent beginning
today. It was the company's third price jump in less then
tii v&amp;urs.

Heart Pacers Called Faulty
M lAM I A J) . 'I'hc federal gn'crnnient says h&amp;.'art
pacers a.s.sembled by a Miami mipany and claimed by
that company to be good for 12 to It.') months soriwtimes
need replacing after three days.

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Thursday against the Cordis Corp., which has had
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misrepresented the quality of Its pacemakers, batterypowered devices implanted in the chest to regulate the
heart beat.

Principals Face First Test
TALI.MIASSEE (APi — A new organization of
school principals and supervisors is facing its first test in
DeSoto Count)', where three officials have been denied
tenure.
The Florida Administrative and Supervisory
Association has provided attorneys for principals Louis
Anderson and Nathan Crosby and vocational education
director Jack Barnes in their battle with the school board
at Arcadia.
The board has held that although the three completed
their required three years of probation before 1974,
granting them continuing contracts (tenure) would be
contrary to the board's philosophy,

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owned by men from Chipley
Seminole Sheriff's detectives
Forgery Charged
spectator.
and Jasper, Via.
today reported approximately
For
Assistant
Publo'
George Persons, 168 Ronnie
Sanford
police
booked
an
$8,000 in stolen items have been
l':ast Palatka man on $5,000 I)rive, Altarnonte Springs, also [)efender Jim Graham this Wil
recovered following the arrest
bond at county jail following his reported a CII radio unit was the last indigent client he
of two south Seminole juveniles
arrest
at the Sanford Plaza taken when an autc was represent in Seminole for
accused of breaking into 11
shopping
center of a charge of burglarized at his residence, Public Defender Franklin
residences in the liingwoodKelly's office. Graham later
deputies said.
uttering a forged check.
Rolling Hills area.
Sanford police said today a told The Herald he's now
Jail records identified the
Detective ft W. Simmons of
suspect as Michael William CB radio unit was reported devoting full time to his private
the burglary squad said the inmissing after a truck parked at law practice in Titusvllle.
vestigatlon stemmed from the victims,
was entered and two shotguns, Keller, 18, of East Palatka.
The lawyer in the white
Major
Lawson,
32,
of
127
Mariners
Village Apartments
appreht'rislon Aug. 5 of a 14among
Included
the valued at $450, were taken.
jacket
had entered Into plea
Bethune Circle, Sanfod, was was burglarized.
year-old boy in a burglarized recovered items were a $1,500
Hand and power toots valued bargaining on Miller's behalf
Sanford Animal Control held in county jail on $5,750
house by Deputy David t)uguid. gold ring, watches and other
Also arrested during the jewelry, scuba diving equip- Officer Joe Shupp was treated bond after his arrest on at $2,057 were reported stolen In with the state attorney's office.
As is not often the case, the
investigation was a 16-year-old rnent, sporting goods, tape and released From Seminole McCrackin Road, Sanford, by break-ins over the county.
Sheriff's
deputies
reported
Judge
had participated, too.
1emonal Hospital today after patrolman Tony Brooks Jr. on
boy. Both youths were charged recorders, wallets, tools, calcuwith 23 felony and three lators and a bag of old silver being attacked by a stray dog charges of reckless driving, tools taken in a garage break- 'Thus, the sentence on the
and
violation
on W. 13th st.
driving while intoxicated and in at the Leslie E. t.acey probation
misdemeanor counts and coins
resisting an officer with residence. 106 Cherry Hill probation on the latest
turned over to Florida Division
Shupp was treated for six violence.
of Youth Services officials, who Burglary Probed
Circle, Longwood and from a
puncture wounds on the right
As Miller sat quietly in the
released the boys to the
tod)'
Deputies today were probing truck at the residence of Claude
Deputies today were probing wrist and forearm. He reported thefts of four citizens band Jackson, SR 46 west of Sanford, courtroom, hLs head close to
of their parents, officials said.
Sanford police reported that of his wife with tears
Simmons said the youths' a burglary at the Samuel J. he spotted the unlicensed radios from autos and thefts of
parents cooperated fully with Weiss residence at 102 Lamp- German shepherd while on tools in several locations in the power tools were taken in a brimming from her eyes,
Graham handed Miller a small
investigators and stolen items, lighter Road, Apple Valley, In patrol and had collared the dog
utility shed burglary at
valued at $400 were and was putting the animal Into County.
valued at approximately $8,000, which
Two CB units were reported Andrew Latham residence at book that appeared to be a New
the cage truck when lie was
Testament. "I hope you'll take
stolen In auto break.Ins at the 2807 Grove Drive.
were recovered from a hiding reported taken Thursday.
bitten.
In other burglaries, Robert F. this and read it. It's helped me a
spot in a wooded area. He said
Sanford police reported today
Quality Motel, 1-4 and SR 434,
Officials said the dog was Longwood, deputies said. The Ryan, 130 Palmetto Ave., lot through the years."
all the recovered items have that the residence of Donald C.
"I hope you realize having a
radios were taken from autos Longwood, reported three
been Identified by burglary Cook, 2315 Palmetto Avenue, impounded for' nh.irvatkxi.
woman to stand by you and a
cardboard boxes containing
u is worth more
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than
all
the
drugs
in the world,"
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from his garage.
Judge
McGregor
softly told
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Deputy
Luke
Stallworth
said
Miller.
"Only
time
will tell
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television, radio and two whether you love them more
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after a burglary at the
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This resort city will
become a ghost town unless money is spent, and spent
soon, to attract more out-of -(owners, leaders of the tourist
industry warn.
"We are begging you people," Herbert Schiff man, head
of the Hotel and Restaurant Employes Association, told
the City Council Thursday. "Unless we all get together,
we are not going to have a Miami Beach, and I don't think
you want to preside over a ghost town."
Visitors are deserting the city this summer, the council
told. The tourist industry officials urged councilmen
to approve emergency funding For beach restoration, a
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28,
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NSTANT PRIN
Training Act (CETA) funding circuit court warTant charging
COPY SERVICE
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to five of the county's seven treakinp and
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nod
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a
Winter
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Let Carrier Take The
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Springs' request for $10,000 in
Heat
Off
Your
Family
CETA money for a planner. No
$
2 5
funding for a planner was
FREE
requested by the City of SanESTIMATES
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FREE PICKUP
ford, Count)' Commission
Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr., said
&amp; DELIVERY
today, addIng Sanford has
"Picked Up One Day
Senior cltlz'ns and other groups of volunteers are busily sending already completed its cornSANFORD WHO?
out picture post cards telling Industrialists and businessmen
prehensive land use plan and
Delivered The Next"
throughout the country that we "WLsh You Were Here," The studies required by both
SOUTHERN AIR
QUALITY HOUSE
IS THE QUESTION
cards are signed simply "Sanford." These will be followed with county-sponsored state law and
of Sanford, Inc.
PRINTERS, INC.
letters of explanatloa, letting the businessmen know that the statewide planning law passed
Ph. 322-8321
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce Industrial Committee of
100 N. Maple Ave.
during the recent session of the
25, headed by Tom Hunt, would like them to entertain thoughts of
legiclature.
relocatiug their businesses or opening a branch of s&amp;me in our
Altamonte Springs Mayor
area. Hunt Is pictured above (standing) with many of the local
Norman Floyd, who hal
volunteers, iHerald Photo by Bill Vfncen0
requested county approval fir _____
the federally funded planner,
Under 25 - SR-22's
told the city commissi'.
CanCelled RejeCted
Thursday of the count)' action
E.Z, Payments Quotes
lie noted today with the ser•
vices of the planner the city will
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Its comprehensive plan for
2417 S. French Ave.
submission to the count:,'
Sanford, Fin 32771
conunission.
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INSURANCE AGENCY
CASSE1,BElThi— A parade adults will begin with prizes for ('lawns, and 1)um.Dum the I ongwood and Casselberry did
not request CETA funding for
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Clown
and presentation of the all events.
planners,
Coiimissioner
Mike
Bicentennial flag will launch
Entertainment will be
Activities Include games of liattaway suggested Tuesday
BICYCLES
the CIt' of Casselbecr."s annual provitled b) the Tony Bass fun and skill, bingo, a dunking
his colleagues agreed to
Fun Day Saturday.
G r a u . I.e a t Ii e r w o o d booth and horse rides. Civic and 'ilId
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TAMPA tAP) — U. S. District Judge Terrell
government's mailhodges has restricted
fraud conspiracy case against Orlando salesman Glenn
Turner and five others.
hodges ruled Thursday that the re-trial would continue
with prosecutors restricted to producing evidence concerning only the wholesale end of Turner's Koscot Interplanetary cosmetics company. Those operations Involved the sale of supervisory' positions and distributorships.
Under hodges' ruling, the government will be
prevented from citing retail operations of Koscot to
demonstrate what the indictment alleges was fraud.
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Job Reclassification Sought

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Publish Aug ii, 1975

C'ly Attornpy
CIty of Winter Springs. Florida

With Intent to c'1ziiniit a Ii, Miller's story unfoLd,
life.''
'1 was walking down the
were overcrowded and I
Charles Miller said he misdemeanor.
he'd been fighting a losing couldn't get on the program," railroad tracks and picked up a
believes he can make It.
tire iron," he said. "then I just
Assistant State Attorney battle with drugs for five years. he said.
For Charles Miller the last
Judge McGregor gave him 30 Charles Gordon dropped a It started with marijuana and
In April Miller received a seemed drawn to that building.
fIve years have been filled
in state prison, plus companion possession of drugs like "Orange Sunshine" probationary sentence from I pried open the side door and
"Orange Sunshine," "Purple seven years probation, instead burglary tools charge in the and "Purple Micrcxlot." He Circuit Judge Vollie Williams found some money in the office
Microdots," and drugs with the of the maximum five-year laU!'st case.
advanced to the use of"most all on a guilty plea to grand lar- cashbox. It was enough to get a
not-so-exotic
names
of prison term f or breaking
Judge McGregor warned 24- forms of acid." Then came ceny in a Nov. 1974 burglary bus ticket to Georgia to see my
marijuana, cocaine
and probation on a grand larceny year-old Miller that even in cocaine and, lastly, the heroin, case.
wife and little boy."
heroin,
prison the drug temptation will
conviction,
But as Miller started out the
Then July 9 Miller said he
Thursday he was told by
McGregor withheld ad- be there. "I've been told illegal
lie told of twice trying to get violated his probation. He was door of Franel Optical Supply
Circuit Court Judge Robert B. judication of guilt and meted drugs are available in prison if on the methodone treatment penniless, without a permanent Co., Ill Atlantic Drive, Fern
McGregor that "It'll take a another consecutive seven you have the money and the program for addicts at an address. His wife and three- Park, a patrolling Sheriff's
strong man to get off it and years probation on a plea of contacts."
Orlando drug treatment center, year-old sonwerewith relatives deputy spotted him. Miller was
make something out of your guilty to breaking and entering
In the quietness of Courtrooiii "1 went in on my own but they in Georgia.
arrested for burglary as I"
climbed above the false ceiling
in the building,
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SE . of SE'.ii of NE'... of NW'4
04 Sect, 15 Tsp 21. Range 79 to the
corporlte limits of the City of
Altamonf Springs. Florida, and
Ib) To consider dI5O the question
of dsigning and assigning the
zoning classification of Commercial
t'eiIhbo,t'd V 4) to said
t"op'rty as tPat 'lit sit citui Is
tk'cnibed In ". zoniii3 r1i,'int'* of
tnu' City c' Altanir. Sn, irçs,
F'crlda, towit OrdInsn:p No. 271 13
inc as amencd and t4Iuple,ni,t.d.
The present Zoning classification
of said property is AgrIcuIhiral I (A.
II as that classification is described
in the toning ordinances and
regutatkns of Seminole County,
Florida.
The Public Hearing will be held in
the Cit'. Hall, Altamonte Springs.
Florida, on the September 9, 1973, at
1:30 PP. or as soon thereafter as
possible, at which tlm* interested
partIes and citIzens for and against
the proposed ary,exal;on and zoning
will be heard. Said hearing may be
continued from tIme to time until
final action is liken by ttie City
CommIssion.
This notice shall be posted at the
City Hall wIthin the City of
Altarronf, 5pnEng, Florida. and in
three (3) othtr places Wethin th
City, ano published in the Evening
Herald, a newspaper of general
circulation in the City of Altamonte
Springs. and Seminole County,
Florida, cnceaweek'for at least fo'ar
(1) cons..cut'vs weeks prior to the
date of the Public H.an&amp;,,n. ih
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Cl the IIn?
icat4onto.;te';;
the last publiCation, both dates In
clutive shall not be less thart'Iwenty.
t'tght U4) days In addlior, nctie
shall be posted in the area to be
consIdered for annexation and
tOning at least fifteen 11$) days prior
tO tPw date of Ihe PvblIc Hearing.
DATED this 29ti day of July. AD
1975,
S Phyllis Jordatut,
City Clerk
of Ihe City of
Altarnonte Sonings, Eta.
Publish: Aug 15, II. 23 L S,j. 1,
197S

Lot 1, Bbk A. P4,rlP Ci'lando
Ranches Sec$v Four, ,tccc, 'ing to
the plat thereof is recorded in Plat
Book 12. Page 15. of the publir
records of Seminole County,
Florida.
The present zoning classification
of said property is R IAA, One
Family DwellIng, as that
classiilcatlon is described in the
Zoning Ordinacce and regulations of
the City of Winter Springs, Florida
The public hearing will be held in
the CIty Hill. Winter Springs.
Florida, on Monday, September I,
1975. t 7)0 pn, or as soon
thereafter as possible, at which the
parties and citizens for and against
thC propo'.ej rondjtlonit use op.
plcat Ion will be heard Sad hearing
may be continued from time to time
until final derision Is rendered by
the City Council
TtjlS NOTICE shall be potted .n
three (3) public places within the
City of Winter Springs, Florida, at
the City Hail within said City, and
published In The Evening Herald, a
newspaper of general circulation in
the City of Winter Sprinj, Florida,
one (1) tIme at least IS days prior to
the aforesaid hearing date. In a
ditlon, nutice shall be posted in the
area to be considered at least IS
days prior to the date of the public
hearing,
DATED' This 13th day of August,
A. 0. 1975.
City of Winter Sprmnq,
Florida
By: 5: Mary 1. Norton
CIt! Clerk
P4EWMg,p, 0. BROCK, [5Q,

IN BRIEF

IN THE CIRCUIT'COURT, IN AND
COUNTY.
SEMINOLE
FOR
FLORIDA.
CASE NO 1StSI-CA-O9A
BARNETT BANK OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. P4 A,
P'anhiff.
vs
ERNESTO CR Ui. SUN FIRST
NATIONAL BANK AT ORLANDO
and BLACKTOP4. INC. a Florida
corporation.
Defend,,nt,,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO' ERNESTOCRUZ
Residence ano whereabouts
are unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mon.
tgage on the following property in
Seminole County. Florida:
Lofs 1. 2 and 3 in Block 0, of
SANLANDOSPRINGS, TRACT NO,
74, according to the pla? thereof as
recorded in Piat Book 4. page 7$. of
t, Public Records of Sminole
County. Florida
has been flIed against you; you are
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses. if any, to it on
Lyrwu lames HinSon. of Turnbull,
Abner and Daniels, Attorny fr
Plaintiff, whose address is 147 West,
Lyman Avenue, Post Office Box 100,
Winter Park. Florida. 37719 and file
the original with the Clerk of the
above styled Court on or before
August 27th, 1975; otherwise a
k',icm,n may be entered against
you for th4 relief demanded in the
complaint or petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
said Court on July 73rd, ins
(SEAL)
Arthur H. B.eckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Joy Stokes
Deputy Clerk
Publish: July 25. Aug I. I. iS. 973
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FLORIDA

TALI.AIIASSEE (AP)
Insurance companies
are helping unethical layers and must share the blame
for higher auto insurance rates, a Florida Bar official
says.

Lots 2 and 3. BlOck A. NOn'
Orlando Ranches Section Four,
according to the plat thereof as
recoroedinPla Book 12. Page3S.of
the public records of Seminole
County. Florida.
The present toning classification
04 said property is R IAA. One
that
as
Dwelling,
Family
classification is described in the
Zoning Ordinance and Regulations
of the City of Winier Springs,
Florida
The pubic hearing will beheld in
the City Hall, Winter Springs,
Florida. on Monday. September I.
17S. at 7:30 p.m . or as soon
thereafter as possible, at which time
the parties and citizens for and
against the proposed cot.dtloal uta
ppi,(dIOfl *i$ be heard. 5ai
hearingmaybeCofltiflUedfrOmtlme
to time until final decision Is ren
dered by the City Council,
THIS NOTICE shalt be posted in
threr (31 publiC places within the
City of Winter Springs. Florida. at
the City Halt within said City, and
published in the Evening Herald. a
r*wspapec of general circulation in
the City of Winter Springs. Florida.
one (it time at least 13 dayS prior to
the aforesaid hearing date In ad
ditlon. notice shall be posted in the
area to tt considered at east IS
days prio to the date of the publIc
hearing
DATED' This 13th day of
August. AD. 1975
City of Winter Springs
Florida
By: 5: Mary 1. Norton
City Clerk
NEWMAN D BROCK, ESQ.
City Att'rncy
City of Winter Springs. Florida
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reconsider a Ct)ndi?ioflal use ap
piication proposed by a church for
the construction of said church
within an R.1AA. One Family
Dwelling toning district presently
lying witt'iirl tie rr,.r,'CiOl I limits of
the Cty of Atintii' .'f.ç: Florid,
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICC IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Council C4 the City of Winter
Springs Florida. that said City
Council *ill hold a public hearing to
reconsider a conditional use ap
plicatiofl proposed by a church for
the construction of said church
within an R1AA. O,se.Family
Dwelling, toning d,trict presently
lying within the municipal l4mlt of
the City of Winter Springs. Florida.
and more fully described as follows. V

CITY OF
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
FLORIDA
NoticiofPllcH.a,.,g
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Commission of the City of
Iltamonte Springs, Florida, that
said City Commission will hold a
publl hearing,
(a) To consider annexation of the
following described property lying

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TALLAHASSEE lAP) - State agencies are trying
to reclassify 1,500-2000 employes Into special-risk jobs to
qualify them for early retirement and higher pensions,
ReD. Jerry Melvin says.
"Special.risk is extreme!)' costly to the taxpayers, and
administrators who abuse the special-risk determination
should re-examine the questionable categories and
change areas where doubt exists," he said Thursday.
Melvin. l)..F rt Walon Beach and chairman of the
house Retirement, Personnel &amp; Claims Committee, held
a workshop Thursday with state agencies to seek an exact
definition of what Jobs qualified for the designation.

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The Orlando Naval Training Bluegrass. magic ict by Chip Patrioiic organizations in the allowable under the federal
("enter and Lyman High School Bland and Friends, Roje's community will be operating program
$10,000
to cacti
Bands will be playing for a School of Dance, Gene Frye- booths offcrini a variety of food cit) for planners.
parade, which will form at Karate, El Greco Studios, and drink,
VIhien said the approvals
Cas.selberry Square at 8 a.m. singer Kim Keyser, Alfred C.
Fun
1)8)
is
a
pzuject
of
the
were
based on the county's
and get underway at 9 am. All McCry Jr. master magician,
Recreation
des.re
to
cooperate and support
children are invited to par- Sunshine Square Dancers, Life ('asselberry
the
cities
in the planning efticipate and there will be Unlimited, Jack-in-the-Box Department.
forts, He said he is
awards for the best patriotic
corresponding with the four
costume and the best decorated
cities
to determine if they are
bic'cle.
intere1
in the positions and
The line of march For the
actually will use the planners to
parade i ill Lx- dotii Winter
work on the comprehensive
Park 1)rive to Marigold Road,
plans.
Carriage ilill Circle, Carriage
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Floyd said today he anHill Drive, Sunset Drive arid
Lake Triplet Drive ending at
Three more lawsuits have assigned to Circuit Judge ticipates the city supSecret Lake Park, where the been filed in circuit court Kenneth Lefflcr for trlai. No plementing the $10,000 salary
for a full time planner.
day's activities will take place. against Sheriff John E. Polk by dates for hearings in Ue
He pointed out the federal
The opening ceremonies and inmates injured in the June 9 have been scheduled.
ilioney is allucati'd to hire the
flag presentation are scheduled county jail f ire that killed 11
Polk
has
also
been
named
unemploycd,
adding not just
for 10:30 11.111., followed b) men.
jedging of costumes and
Separate damage suits, defendant In earlier damage any planner can be hired.
bicycles and presentation of seeking in excess of $30,000 suit.s filed by inmate Joseph ft
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Booths and games wIll OPt'fl Altamonte springs attorney inmates who died in the lire.
at 11 ,rind there w! Fv a variety James C. Fisher for Robert Lee The suits seek in excess of $7
of live entertainment offered Jones, John O'Neal and Willie million damages. HearIng
AllVE
until dusk. At 2 p.m., organIzed K. long,
dates haven't been set in the
gaines for both children and
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l.AKELAND IAPI
leader has asked Agriculture Commissioner Doyle
Connor to declare an emergency because of Illegally
iiiiporkI grapefruit trees.
John M. Kennedy, director of Florida Citrus Mutual, a
at a hearing
15,000-member growers cooperative,
Thursday that the presence of an unauthorized grapefruit
stra1n threatens the state's entire citrus industry.
Hearings were to continue today on how Star Rub)'
griq)eIruit trees, grown tram a strain developed in Texas,
wound up in Florida. Some 25,000 of the Illegal trees have
been destroyed in recent months.
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buying an auto tag renewal sticker, plan to spend a lot
time in a long line at the tax collector's window next week.
A state official said Thursday that sticker sales are
running about the same this year as sales of license plates
procrastinators. Next
last year, spelling trouble
Wednesday is the deadline,
"There have always been lines the last few days and I
don't se this year as any exception," said Jerome Tyre,
chief of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Ve.
tiicles' Bureau of hte',I.stration.s.
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V.ar, $28.40. H Mail: Iii florida same as home delivery. All
ther mail: Month, 1270; 6 Months, $16.20; !2 Months, $32.40.

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parents who complained to us and about
'e wrote on Monday, apparently didn't pay
tentlon to the sign nor to the ads.
IWWI ver, in fairness to all, Panz.ino says the
Chair Theater will probably insert a line in
adve rtisements telling when the 'last complete
show' b4 gins. That should clear up some confusion.

After about (our days, we have learned the real
reasons why some moviegoers only saw one feature
of a scheduled twinbill last Friday night at the
Rocking Chair Theater, Sanford Plaza.
Seems the theater had a showing of the first
feature (One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing) and one
of the follow-up (Cinderella). However, some
patrons who came In Late for the first movie were a
bit miffed when the theater management didn't
showanyorallofthefjrstoneandtjme

Too, we've been told by the management that it
does CV( brything within its power to make sure that
children aren't left to loiter around the theater once
the mov le lets out,
Panamo says his establishment even goes so far
as to 'hire a policeman" to make sure that
youngsti rs aren't rowdy and boisterous outside the
theater nor anywhere near it.

We've been told by Anthony (Tony) Panrino,
theater manager, that only one showing of each
movie was scheduled and was advertised In that
manner.

The Clock

mo says that many is the night parents have
left chili Iren stranded past the bewitching hour of
midnighI and he's stayed with them until at least
that
before calling for assistance from law
enforcer nent officials to make sure that the youths
arCfl't k ft to wander unsupervised.

Too, not only were the advertisements clear in
the times of the movies to be shown, there was a
placard advertising the movies in the lobby that
clearly indicated what times the pictures were to be

The signs of recover in the American
shown.
economy continue to appear. Detroit has reported
auto sales figures which show significant gains
over hedeprcsed levels of a year ago. New orders _______________________________________________________________
for durable goods, another bellwether statistic,
were higher in June than for any month since last JOHN CUNNIFF
November. The hum of industry is rising toward a
more familiar pitch.
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generdllv favorable run of economic news. The cost
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He further says, "Yes, there are quite a few
youngsters (mostly teenagers) who hang out at the
Plaza (not the theater, but on the Sanford Plaza
grounds) and It's a shame."
He says he'd like to see tighter law enlorceiiient
after dark at the Plaza to make certain these
youngsters don't cause trouble nor get In any of
someone else's doing.

of living index in June took its sharpest turn upward in six mont hs, in a in I beca use of higher food

and fuel prices. This renews a question that has
been plaguing economists during all the efforts in
recent months to prod the economy back into a
level of activity that would cut the unemployment
rate. Can we malage our recovery from recession
without oDenin the door to a nw round nf
damaging inflation?
The uestion is highi'
L• per men because
economic recovers anu a nigri inflation rate are
like oil and water. The more that inflation gets
away from us, the less we can anticipate in terms
of higher levels of business and production. Rising
prices discourage buying. Rising business costs are
a blight on investment and expansion of production
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ac o op imism
h ic h is as arms
h
w as iniiation itself.
The settlement by railroad unions providing
for a 41 per cent wage increase over the next three
years is a classic example of how the hungry guest
of inflation can be invited to the table. The railroad
contracts anticipate higher living costs, and then
help create them by adding higher freight charges
into the price of goods and commodities that travel
to market by
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We see the same wage-cost spiral shaping up in
tne Postal Service, where a three-year agreement
will provide $1,500 raises to postal workers over
and above automatic cost of living increases. A
suggests that the productivity of the postal work
force will not increase and may even decline,
Higher postal rates are now a certainty, adding

Much of the economic debate in

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Maintaining that "there has never been such a
period of uncertainty In predicting the future,"
the firm is preparing to publish for Its clients an
advisory booklet on sound planning and cash
contrOl techniques.
One tip: Read those sales reports carefully.
Saiesmen often fear to report dropping orders

can foretell dangers.
"A shift in sales mix toward less profitable
products Is a development that frequently occurs
hand In hand with a decrease in sales volume,"
the bociclet will say, making the onset of trouble
oouoiy oeaaiy ana swut.

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LISBON, Portugal (AP) - Portugal has disbanded
Angola's provisional government and resumed direct
control of the war-torn colony after feuding between rival
liberation movements pushed the territory to the brink of
full-scale civil war.
However, a high official said today that Lisbon still
intends to give the West African colony independence In
November.
Vasco Viera Almelda, economy minister in the defunct
administration, said Lisbon decided to take over control
of the colony late Thursday "precisely to save Independence for Angola. We will make every effort to see
uwi we cumuny geis its incmepenaence on rov, 11.'

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spared a railroad strike, or a threatened

businessman must focus on mobilizing
"slow-

prosperous society in a colony that had made
little progress In 200 years, hung In the air like a

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economic

recovery

If they

become precedents for

It would be well for those

who say, "God Is done, Lord North, the British prime minister,

The barbaric bestiality of Marxism,

evidenced by past history. Many will say
controls, Improving revenue and Christianity has been guilty of equally heinous

endured an age of hardship, lost their Interests
and ruined their families in the cause.

could well lose momentum

transfer checks which can move funds

bones dug up and burned. Other rulers of the

overnight such men as Wycliffe and Martin Luther, who

"Excess funds can be invested temporarily in Cinstian whicfl came to flower in the U.S.

Loss

They should be as brief as possible and desertion these men who are
The letters should deal with issues and

now

of irresponsible criticism,
But public order purchased at the cost of liberty can be
&amp;ceiving. It in quickly become very unstable Indeed.
Repression deprives the government of the healthy
c.rrective of public debate and discussion. Pressures can build
upandfinaIJyburstoutlnavio1entuphea'e). .
moe censor&amp;u.,' oraer onxy increases u ianger to Indian
democracy.

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a-oId poverty can inflict because they are not rebels."

1f h fe F'Io tse

Defljes Report

Then came his big moment.
"A lollipop bear is on the
loose!" the Navy band an- start working on aircraft
neunct' shouted into a micro- carriers again," he sighed.

(See Anderson, Page 4-A)
VAIL, Cob, tAP)
A White

bow.

Dent, a former White House

that President Ford is to one month of unsupervised

considering federal appoint- probation after pleading guilty
corrupt

today's session.

Richard G. Klelndienst, cx- of a contribution to the 1q75

Columnist Jack Anderson Fe-

practices law.

Wyatt was fined $750 last

Bu In
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The editor reserves the right to edit th

It was of no use. Tonyn called the provincial

Sr.

of Cuban technical assistance In developing the Bahamian
fishing Industry.

men who paid for
mist,ake.j.

communists can be Christians?

slanderous.

pointing themagain topositions

rally, while

Cunhal, who said he set no preconditions for dialogue,
pleaded for unity to hold back "a wave of Fascist
violence."

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The l)hI-a areas of I)eltona,
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began twice-a-week runs Last

Earlier Thursday, Ford

There is a $1 charge for the
round trip and passengers are

Arts Center.

spokesman said later, "None of working vacation. He shot a 95 initiated alter the once-a-week

Previousl', the DeLand
only operates in Deltona's first

June.

sidered for a presidential ap- Vail course.
board."

regardless of age, may use the

Mayor John A. Dodson Thurs- pasengcrs, transporting them Francine Murray at 6C8-4508
day night in a ceremony desig- to and from the Debtona Shop- between 9 a,m. and 1 p.m. the

included his golf instructor Bob passenger bus, supplied by the

public transportation to

CALENDAR

PEOPLE

by faceless diplomats across the r'a.
Apopka l.ions Glaucoma
Red Cross Swimming lessons interested persons invited.
CasKlbeffy Parade and
Screening Center, Orange Day, Secret Lake Park. Parade registration for advanced SEPT. 29
North Plara Shopping Center, starts 9 a.m. Casselberry beginners 10a.m. to4 p.m. with
Presidents'
Council
on 441 north of Apopka, 10a.m. Square; 11a.m. to dark, gaines, Jackie Caolo, 131 E. Woodland Ieltona,
10 a.m.,
Cummunit f
10 6 p.m., free test fcr all ages. entertainment and refresh. Or.'
('enter Arts and ('rafts
Carnival to benefit overseas ments; followed by dance.
AUG. 119
Building.
relief, 10:30 n.m. to 6 p.m. AUG. 18
VI em a mci e Sponsor AUG. 25
Znnuhpttj ciinnr
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6EV test leading to high
for Christ Building, 100
Conununit' United Methodist Marching Seminoles will begIn
W. Gore school equivalency diploma,
Church, 17-92, Casselberry
at 8 a.m. at Seminole High St., Orlando. Guest speaker Seminole Community College,
Sanford Christian School School. All new and former born and raised In Vietnam, for anyone 18 or over has met
open house 4-7 p.m., 28th 3treet students should contact school Question and answer period to prerequisites by Aug. 15. Call
follow each session. Sponsors,
and Navigator Avenue, Sanford for further Information,
Infonnation.
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Inc. luncheon
(':ivat''r
meeting, non
Restaurant.

Ford Wants Watergate Figures Back

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ineligible.

We have also learned that Ashland money
BURN BEFORE READIN': The venerable sometimes was funneled to Capitol Hill through
Morris Enst, an adviser to presidents for
nearly two corporate vice presidents, Eugene EI'ICkJOa
haifa century, fired off a letter to Richard Nixon and George liardln Jr. Both contributed
tO
at San (lemente the other day.
congressional campaigns out of their personal
"Dick,"wroteErnst,"IseeinTheNewyork funds, then the
money was reimbursed by
Timer that there is an attempt to get from you company. arclJn got b.tk one $2,iO conyour lernal mail You may recall that for tributlen in e
frc another Ashland vice
some years I had put on the top of my letters, president, Clyde Webb,
'Burn Before Reading,'
Footnote: All the politicians listed by Ashland
"I
am quite sure that I would have written Insisted they had no idea the contributo were

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Myrtle J. Wright, Lake Helen

AUG. 14, igls
AL)MISSIONS:

random letters would have become public, humorously that future contributions would be
Please rcturr, all my letters,"
limited to the United Fund and the Girl Scouts. *
Ernst told us thai he often labeLs his letters,
MOTORBOAT POLLUTION: A con"Burn Before Reading" as a Jocular way of troverstal. (our-year study has cleared the
Impressing upon the recipients
that the letters outboard motor Industry of water pollution
are intended for their eyes only.
charges, But the federal project officer In charge
"Secrecy is important so that people can of Ue
study has now conlessed tist ii viai tt
change their minds," said Ernst.
test site only about "once; year."
SECRET (X)NTRIHUTIONS: For weeks, we
The $,o,000 study was criticIJ from
have been pressing Ashland Oil for the names of ou(set
because the Environmental Protection
the politicians whc shared in the $1.1 million In Admlnlatratlon allowed the boating Industry

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Thursdays high 92. Over-

AUG. 28
Milwee Middle School open

Inches.
grade students who will be
(leanthi Peters, Maltland
Martha M. Bellamy
Fair
to
partly
cloudy
through
attending
Milwee, 10 am, t
Jihn Montney. Osteen
(;ood
St.iff 11
Saturday,
with
a
chance
of
noon
to
pick
up schedules.
DISChARGES:
Joseph V. Hunt
afternoon thundershowers.
Sanford:
Shirley 1". Myers
AUG. 30
lligtts upper 80s to lower
Gcijnide I. Bartuszek
Tommy Saunders
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Lows lower 70s. Winds variable
Fern Fl
NOM .. Tramonte
and
fsj
luau and dance, 8
10 mph or less, stronger
Daisy I.. Edge
Mahlon I.. Wright
p.m to I a.m., Altanionte
Mrs. Jack (Patricia) Webb gusty near thundershowers. Springs Civic Center.
Allc S. Ginrich, Detand
Rain probabIlity 20 to 30 per Polynesian food and enMarguerite M. George, Del- and baby girl
cent
through Saturdny'.
Edwin Perez, DeBary
tOns
terthinment by Chip Meyers
Extended Forecast
l)esiree Braawell, Lake Mon.
Hannah W. llaes.sler, [)eltona
Band
"Southwind." Contract
Partly cloudy with scattered
Kathleen Ledgerwood, Del- roe
lrs Joseph Sanililano, Fern
Essie M. Groom, Lake Moo- mostly afternoon thundershow. Park, for ticket Information.
,
era. Highs In the upper 80s and
roe
'!'11
low 90s. Lows mainly in the 70s. AUG. 31
Nora J. Bishop, Maitland
Daytona Beach tides: high
Father lyons
Stanley K. Farmer, New
Council
4:
a.m., 4: p.m.; low 10:14 Knights of Columbus of Sanford
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Andrew L. Fescol, orange am., 11:08 p.m. Port corporatecommunlonat8a.m.,
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Canaveral: high 3:43 a.m,, 4:36 mass In All Souls Church for
City
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p.m.; low 10:07 a,rn., 10:46 p.m. members and families invited
Martha Anderson, Osteen

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Qurt'n Elizaheth II and her husband,
Prince Philip, hivie postponed their planned visit to
Nigeria in October, a 13uckngham Palace spokesman
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Evtning Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Frkay, Aug. 15,

Legal Notice

Legal NotIce

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMIHOLC COUNTY.
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO. 7S.312.CP
In RE: Estate of
JESSIE LEE ALLEN
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All creditor's of the estate of
JESSIE LEE ALLEN deceased.
h"rby 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, Flártda, In the
tourihousi at Sanford, Florida,
within four calendar month's from
the dtp of the firSt publication of
thi's noflce. Each claim or demand
muSt be In writing and must s?ate
the place of re's derce and postoffice
address of 'he- claimant and muSt be
sworn to by the claimant, hi agent,
or his aflot'ney. or it will become
void accordng to law
August 17, 1973
S: Roger L. Berry
A's Administrator
ROGER L BERRY
Attorney for Estate
Addr,'s's P.O Drawer 0
Slnford, Fl
Publ,'sfl Aug. II. 71, 19)1
OEO 19
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
PROBATE NO. 7S169CP

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NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned intend's to engage In
business at its South Myrtle
Avenue. in Santor'J, Semln3le
County, Florida, under the t'ctitlOus
name EMPIRE AUTO BODY, and
Intend's to reqister 'said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Se.nlnole County. Florida, pursuant
to Chapter $65 09, Florida Statute's.
5: Robert F. Prelsler
Publish Aug. 15. 77. 79 &amp; Sept 5. 1971
DEQ$4
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 7S.1sfl.CA-O4G
DIVISION 0
IN R: The Marriage of
LEONA MAE BARNUM. Wife,
Petitionef.
and
HARRY JACKSON BARNUM.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA:
TO' HARRY JACKSON. aAR HUM.
Whose last known residence
iind mailing address are
UNKNOWN

TIcIED
YOU ARE HE?EB'r
trat a proceeding Ic OSsoluton Cf
Marriage'asbe.ntiIedaQa'nst you
and that Petitioner. LEONA MAE
BAR HUM, seth's Other rileS against
you
In RE: Estate of
AND, you are required to appear
EMILY WYLLIE
and file your Answer or other
DECEASED delenworpleadingwitPttheClerkOl
the Circuit Court In and for Seminole
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
County, Florida. and serve a ceoy
To All Creditor's and All Person's
tl'ereof on Petitioner's attorney,
Having Claims or Demands Against
TERREPCE WILLIAM ACKF.RT.
Said EstateSuite 301, Attamonte Centre,
You
are
hereby
notIfied
Maitland Avenue, AItamonte
251
and r.Quired to present any
5pring's FlorIda, 37701, on or before
claims and demand's which you may
the 19th day of September. 1975. or
have against the estate of EMILY
Ofhe'l'wisi a default will be gntered
WYLLIE, deceased late of Seminole
against you.
County, Florida. to the Clerk of the
WITNESS my hand and ofIicaI
Circuit Court, and file the same Ill
seat of the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Ire ctupflcate and a's proded in
on thiS 13th day of August. 1975
Section 73316. Florida Statutes, in (SEAL)
their office's in the County Cour
Arthur ti 8eckwlth. Jr
thouse In Seminole County. Florida.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
*ithin tour calendar months from
By Lillian T Jenkins
the time of the first Publication
Deputy Clerk
hereof.orthes.amiwillbeberred,
Filed at Sanford. Florida. this 12th TEPRENCE WILLIAM ACKERT.
Esg
day of August, 7S
Attorney for Petitioner
WILLIAM L. COLBERT
SuIt 301. Altamonte Centre
As Administrator
751 Maitland Avenue
WILLIAM t.. .OLBERT. £50.
Spring's. Florida. 32701
SRTEPISTROM, DAVIS e. MCIN- Altamonte
Publith
Aug
11. 71. 29 &amp; Sent 5.
TOSH
1973
Attorney for Estate
DEO £3
Publish Auguit' 15, 71. 1971
DEO 7$
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
tHYME CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NO. 7S-103-CA49.O
NO. S-5C$-CA.09.F
THE FIRST STATE BANK OF
THE FIRST STATE BANK OF MIAMI. a
Florida
ban'ng
MIAMI, a Florida corporation,
association,
Plaintiff,
Plaritff.
'SI.
vs.
THREE "D" HOMES. INC.. A THREE "Q' HOMES. INC., a
Florida corporation. etal,
Flor'da corporation. et II..
Defendants.
DeS endant's

thrown in a military coup last month.
The trip was postponed by agreement between the
British and Nigerian governments and no revised date
set, the British spokesman said Thursday.

Robert Conrad Wins Suit
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PARADISE VAllEY, Calif. tAP) - Cowboy actor
Rory Calhoun has filed a $1 million lawsuit against a land
developer who he says is threatening his "good name."
Calhoun says the Daniel Towers Corp. hired him Last
year to twomote land sales in central Arizona and thi
business of the Crystal Pistol saloon.
The saloon ran into rmancial troubles, and state Atty,
(len, Bruce Babbitt says Daniel Towers, head of the
corporation, Is a defendant in a federal lawsuit alleging he
snilked funds from a bankrupt company.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated the
llthdayof August. 1973. andentered
in Case No 7550$ of the Circuit
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in end for Seminole County,
Florida, t.vhereln THE FIRST
STATE BANK OF MIAMI. a Florida
bankingassoclm.tion. Is Plainitf. and
THREE "0" HOMES, INC., a
Florida corporation, GEORGE F.
HANSFORD Trustee, ALLSTATE
PAVING 1. CONSTRUCTIQ,N
COMPANY, N. EUGENE DYER
OndDOROTHYDVER,THOMASD,
DYER end MARY S. DYER. are
Defendants, I *ltl sell to the highest
andb,'stbdderfOrcashatthewe"st
Front Door of the Seminole County
Courthouse. at Sanford, Florida, at
Il 00 o'clock A M on the 27th day Of
AuguSt. 1971. the following doscribed
property as let forth In Said Sum.
nary Final Judgment, to wit:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated the
l2thdayofAugu'st, 1975. andentered
In Case No 71103 of the Circuit
Court of the !içhte,nth Jud,clal
Circuit in and for Seminole County.
Florida. wherein THE FIRST
STATE BANK OF MIAMI. 5
Plaintiff, and THREE "0" HOMES,
INC., a Florida corporation.
GEORGE F. HANSFORD Trustee,
ALLSTATE PAVING P. CON
STRUCTION
COMPANY.
N.
EUGENE DYER and DOROTHY
DYER. THOMAS D DYER and
MARY S DYER. CLAUDE E.
DYER and ZONA DYER and
ABODE BUILDING CENTERS.
INC. are Detnoants. I well 'sell to
the highMt and best bdler U) (th
at the West Front Door Of the
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford. Florida, at 1100 O'Clock
AM .cnthe77tPidayof August. 1971
the following described property as
set forth in said Summary Final
Judgment, to wit'
Lots II. (1, 59. 90. 91, 92, 94 Vi, N.
97,91. 100. 101.133.101. lOS, 106 &amp; 107.
GROVE VIEW VILLAGE. ac
cording to the PIat thereof, as
recorded In Plat Rook 19 Page 4 of
the PuDlic P.-r-r'i rø '.e," r'ji.
County. Fiori
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Arthur H Beckwtli,
Clerk
Seminole County C
Court
By: Elaine RiChi
Orputy Clerk
PublIsh August iS. 1'
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PROPUSED BUDGET FOR 1.5. 19J
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
F'l
Dpartmen?
%l4l,17 35
F,re Department
50.350 35
Fublit Works Departmt
52.55615
nuilding &amp; Zoning
Department
22.995 00
Off ic,, Departme'it
43.70000
Court Budget
10.55000
Fiance Department
71.71)00
PPanning Commission
5,O 0
Wesirve for Con'structc'n
30.000 00

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Actor Robert Conrad admits he hit
someone dressed like Santa claus at a party last year, but
a local disc jockey who claims he was the object of the
actor's displeasure has lost a damage suit.

Rory Calhoun Files StIt

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the City Council Of th• City of Winter
Springs, Floridi, will hold a hearing on the proposed Municipal Budget for
the City of Winter Springs. Florida for 1975 1976. at 730 pm, Monday.
.eptember 1, 1975. at the City Hail of the City of Winter Spring's, Florida,
And I.'ursuant to the Charter provision's, an
abbreviated form of the
prOposed municipal budgtt for the City of Winter Spring's. Florida, Is sit
forth below

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Gowon, over-

West," denied in testimony before a circuit court jury that
he hit disc jockey Ronald Shaffron.
Shaffron had sought $160,000 in damages from Conrad,
claiming he was hit on the nose and jaw during the
stmas in July party' in Fort Lauderdale. The jury
ruled Wednesday in favor of Conrad.

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

CITY OF WINTEP SPRINGS, FLOIOA
Notice of Public Hearing

Th t'icit wic ti's hnt' t.,n in rti,r, fAr,,
ci t4t
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under-the.t.abie contributions the company has join in financing it. Leon McCarthy, the project
been spreading around,
officer said
diw'ges
The Swities and Exchange Commission engines were monitored by contracs hired by
has now compelled the corporation to Identify the intx
-y arid approved by the EPA.
(he recipients of the Illegal campaign c.nNow the Induztiy Is using their findings to
tributions. The list included Democrats and Wocli state pollution measures against the
Republicans alike, ranging from former hundreds of ttusancj of
oki outboards which
Pres,ttient Richard Nixon to Sen. Hubert hum,
gush gunk Into rivers and lakes, The newer
phrey, D,.Mtnn.
models have antipollution devices.

Planned Visit To Nigeria

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Lots 12. 4). 41.15 105. 109. II?, 113,
ill. III, 116. 117. 11$. 119, 120. 171 of
DROVE VIEW VILLAGE. ac
:ording to the Plat thereof. as
'ecorde'd in Plat Book 19. a? Page 1.
f the Public Records of Seminole
:ounty, Florida
D4TED thiS 12th day of August.
1975
'SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk
Seminole Courily Circuit
Court
fly Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
'a?rick McGratty
121 Mutual of On.aha Bldg
201 Brickeil Ave
,tiaml. Fl 3)131
'ublish Auqt 11. 1971
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pended sentence after pleading Vail course; Turn Apple, the
guilty to refusing to testify fully Eagle-Vail pro; and Ted Kind.
to Congress during the Water- el, an old friend,

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If an unreleased Agriculture D p.irtmont study
is correct,
The food stamp program helili fced 17 million
Americans at a cost to the a'xpay'r? of $4.4
blllion.
A survey of 30,000 housetylds resealed that
more than 17 per cent of the recphrits were
ineligible. The sampling is suppi. ,ed Lu be an
accwate index of food stamp aL. xa across the
nation.
Supporters of the food st m'.r'i program,
however, have told us they bell vs the study Is
slanted to discredit the pro9r. it's no secret
that the Agmiculture Departrr rfl'. 's."jld like to
get out of the food stamp buAirI:f.s md let the
states harn'le the problerri 'it feeding the
hungry.
In four states, the study 1,'.'ii more than 30
per cent of the food sta iii re .'ipients were
Ineligible. Illinois had the w:rl,t record, with a
startling 51 per cent In, i1:' Massachusetts
was close behind, with Y r sit. Georgia was
next, with 31 per cent; ti en W.' .'ana, with 30 per
.ent
Supporters of th x gmi J'ani claim the
ineligibility figures 'lye ien made to look
worse than they an, t'et'-i :s people who are
entitk'd to food sian cu
i.oun ted as Ineligible
if they get tangled Iii ''' 'rnment red tape. If
they sign their r kthiu,,s r:gther than their
formal name, orif twy ',c 'pet '.0 fill In a blank on
the application fr iv, t'v:,'/ ca,i later be 'cIared

their

restore their good names by ap- Bicentennial community.

through the streets demanding the Immediate resignation

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and former Rep. Wendell Richard M. Nixon.

thiS year on a proposed agreement between the two

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Sweat streamed down his
lace as he reached for a can of
beer.

gate probe.

misdemeanors,

Cunhal made his offer at a Thursday night

ANDERSON

Although the pardoning of Richard Nixon
produced a political backlash, President Ford
not only would oo it again but he may also
exonerate othu' Wntergate Iigwe,i by granting
them presidential appointments.
He has mentioned to aides that ex-Atty. Gen.
Richard Kleirxlienst, ex-White House aide Harry
Dent and ex-Rep. Wendell Wyatt, R,-Ore., were
caught in technical violations. All thi ee pleaded
guilty to minor Watergate-related crimes,
Tte President believes they are honorable
men who have paid for their rni.stikes. He would
like to give them back their good names by
appointing them again to positions of public
trust. lie has in mind some honorary but
prestigious spot for them, possibly on a
presidential board or co!r.mlssion.
By bringing these Watergate figures back
Into government, the President might revive the
controversy over the Nixon pardon. But there is
a streak of Harry Th,rn,n In Ford. Just as
Trusna, vas stubbornly loyal to his friends,
President Ford isn't likely to let oolitical conslderatlons deter him.
lie still thinks It was right to pardon Nixon
and spare the fonr.er President from being
dragged through the courts. Ford is equally
persuaded that some of the Watergate cornmittees deserve public rehalsiltation.
FOOD STAMP SCANDAL: Close to three
million AlTierk s, who aren't entitled to f®j
stamps, are using them to buy food below cost -

scenery again after pulling off
the bear's head and taking a

"If &amp;hlesinger could only see
me now," he murmured as his
lace disappeared into the bear's

ting a violation of the federal

his pay is willing to cooperate with any other political

exposed to

terest," the booklet will say, advising es'.ablisJent of religion."
great care that the thrust of the letter is not lost the evacuation order formal. There was a note of
businessmen that "a broker or banker can
defiant pride in his SPth.
in'tbe editing,
quickly identify and obtain secure investments
That we are reverting to the idea that you .an
Freedom is never lost exce* for what passes for good
'fl letters must be signed with a miDlag
"This province," he said, "from an Unreason. Indira Gandhi has made It 1ear how easy It is for a for you over a weekend or even for one day." be a Christian and a communist is evldvncrd by
and, when ?oulble, a telephone number cultivated wilderness became an object of
An attack might be launched on accounts the kind of thinking than can envision Jtsus so the Identity of the writer may be verified. The consequence to the commercial world it being
of liberty In the name of naUoral S11'itY.
withheld because of customer complaints,
who when questioned about the jail ttre said,
Her government issued a code of censorship recently so
r1ten who do not want their names to appear In not only a commodious place of residence but a
Collection
agencies
might
have
to
be
brought
In
"The
governor hasn't seen a copy of th report - print.
restrictive that it was forbidden even to publish the code itself.
mire of wealth to well-directed industry."
or, if customers themselves are caught in a cash what can we think until he's seen it?' What does
Most foreii'n correspondents in India refused to agree
We resent, of course, the right to reject any
All this must now be surrendered, he told the
nowhere to go to escape the censorship.
Mrs. Gandhi argues that a free press causes unrest and that

behind the scenery.

ed guilty to Watergate-related

Reds Seek To End Crisis

of Libeimti,

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He did, however, erpress his feelings more
S.B. "Jim" Crowe strongly In a see in Parliament. The Florida

nds should be used more intensively. "You

Headlines Concert

rights off the Bahamas resume today amid reports of a
Cuban request for similar talks,
A joint statement said U.S. proposals were discussed for

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dearly in the future.

City before being captured by
police. She bit one cop on the
knee before giving up.
And in Chicago, police say
WASHINGTON (API - J. though his shabby-looking phone.
they haven't heard from Kinky William Mlddendorf III is the rented suit was a little conThat was Middendorf's cue to
the kangaroo since mid-July first secretary of the Navy to stricting here and there.
high-step onto the open-air
when a housewife In ccntral Ii- perform in public as a big,
It actually was a double event stage in front of the Jefferson
linois reported seeing him. Kin- brown bear,
for the unconventional Mid- Memorial.
ky, you will remember,
Some of his admirals frowned dendorf.
lie capered. lie cavorted. He
allegedly beat up on two at the performance Thursday
syinsnatched
the band leader's
A composer of seven
policemen in the Chicago area right. There was some question
baton
and
flourished it through
phonies, he heard his "Lollipop
lastwinter. But since no one has whether his boss, Se'.'retary of Max
few
bars
of music.
- rh" played for the first a
reported a 5L.f001 hopper
Defense James R. Schlesinger.
time by an orchestra of 30 Then he picked up a barrel
missing, some people think he thought it was such a
good idea, boys and girls blaring away on full of lollipops and threw handis mythic.
But some 7,000 kids and their
kazoos, blowing whistles and sful into the air as hundreds of
On Thursday, a 1,100-pound
parents seemed to love it.
banging
on wooden spoons.
youngsters almost buried him
prize Charolals bull broke loose
And a beaming Middendorf
from the county fairgrcund and obviously had a great time as
The &amp;1oot-4, 0-pound Mid- in a rush to pick up the candy.
It was over in minutes and
blocked traffic on Interstate 75 the star of a Navy band dendorf seemed a bit nervous
near Uma for more than an "Lollipop concert" - even as he squeezed into his bear suit Middendorf ducked behind the

report

NASSAU, Bahamas (AP)

thing," to contemplate the inscription on the embarrassed and perplexed.
contrary to management's plans, especiallY in
the costly areas of hiring and p.sing.

Sec reta rr Of Navy

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corresponding increases in worker productivity
are a cause of inflation, too,

Added

Angola Regime Disbanded

populace that "the government of the country is
not unmindful of their suffj"
Small comfort! The despair of the people who

payment and ask for longer periods In which to
settle. This Increases the financing cost to you
full,

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Now without warnin the shock!
t]r0k. The Spanish were coming back. East
Florida was to be evacuated.
Gov. Patrick was ordered "to give notice to
the Inhabitants and merchants, In order that
they may lose no time in settling their affairs."

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already placed, thus preventing you from con-

all, at least in

In the name of higher Imperial strategy,
British Florida was thrown away at the close of
the American Revolution like a pawn on a
chessboard.
It brought about one of the greatest human
tragedies in the long story of the oldest settled
tlnTitory on the continent.
More than 17,000 persons were uprooted and
cast adrift, "blown like chaff," said Carlta

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By TIlE A&amp;SOCIATED PRESS hour. Two of the sheriff's patrol the rollin' hills of Orange turned to "the old chow buck.
Capybaras took to the hills cars were gored, one seriously, ('ounty today in an attempt to et," she said.
and a wallaroo got loose in Cal. before the angered bull was locate a 40-pound rodent which
In Meadville, Pa., three dc.
Ifornia, elephants were on pa- rounded up.
escaped from Lion Country Sa. phants ad Iibbed a roadside
rade in Meadville, Pa., and a
In Fresno, Calif., authorities fan,
show for rubberneckers after
prize bull went after some sher- are looking all over town I or a
Capy the capybara, an aqua t- escaping from a wrecked circus
Lfrs deputies In Uma, Ohio.
10-month-old, 15-pound Ic mammal from South Amer. wagon Wednesday.
In fact, critters all over the wallaroo that has been missing ica that grows to 4 feet in
The truck lost its brakes on
country seem to be taking to several days.
length, left the sprawling park Main Street and struck two utiltheir heels these days, giving
Roeding ['ark zookeepers after keepers drained his Wa- ity poles, a pickup truck and at
cops and zookeeps the summer- said they first realized one of 11 (cry habitat for cleaning,
least two cars before coming to
time frenzies.
wallaroos - kangaroo cousins
Capybaras, the world's larg- rest. E'eryone involved es.
Frank Coghtan of the Los An- - was missing when a startled est rodents, teed on water vege- caped serious Injury. The train.
geleszoosaysmostescapesare newspaper carrier spotted it t.ation and are harmless, a er for the Clyde Beatty Cole
the result of poor security but hopping down a street. Officials spokeswoman for the wildlife Brothers Circus led the pachphilosophizes that "some theorize he was probably stolen park said. Hut they may wind yderms out of the trailer and
animals who get out get lone- by someone for a pet and then up in your swimming pool or the town gathered to watch.
some after a while and go back hopped away on his own.
other wet areas.
"They came out of that trail(to the zoo.)"
In Irvine, Calif., animal con.
Five other capybaras left the er nose-to-tail, just like they're
Others don't tome back on trol officers continued to comb park Friday and all have re- supposed to," a policeman said.
their own, Like Lilly and Isa,
two elephants who recently led
authorities on a three-week
chase through the grasslands of
Oklahoma
Then there was an ocelot
named Mommy who was on the
loose for five days in New York
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger has added a new potential problem to the
negotiations for an interim Middle East settlement: a
direct congressional say In whether Americans can be
used to police an accord.
Kissinger told a news conference In Birmingham, Ala.,
Thursday that he "would not proceed without a
congressional endorsement" to use Americans to man
electronic listening devices In a buffer zone between
Israeli and Egyptian forces.
The idea of such a direct U.S. presence is considered a
key to israeli willingness to abandon the strategic Mitla
and Gidi passes on the Sinai Penninsula. The technicians
would operate an early warning system to detect infiltration Into the area abandoned by Israel.

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months have to be stored at your expense.

at stmuldtislg rec'uvery are so large that they will

Middle

They were forced to give up their homes and
possessions and emigrate to lands that did not
want them.
The real tragedy was that most of them were
already refugees, driven from the rebelling
colonies because they were loyal to the mother
country. They had come to Florida In response to
an invitation and a promise uf safe haven and
free land. They had made the province hum with

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NEW DELHI, India (AP) - President Mujibur Rahman of Bangladesh, hero of his counry's struggle for
independence from Pakistan 3 years ago, was killed
early today In a military coup, Radio Bangladesh announced.
The radio said eik Mujib had been replaced by a
former close associate, Khondakar Mushtaque Abmed,
and that a 21-hour curfew had been imposed. An army
officer identif led as Major Dalim called In the broadcast
(or all citizens to "remain caLm and stay at home."
Diplomatic reports reaching New Delhi said that Prime
Minister Mansoor Mi and two of Sheik Mujib's nephews
had also been killed in the coup.
The reports said the coup leaders had renamed the
country the "Islamic Republic of Bangladesh" Instead of
the "People's Republic of Bangladesh," indicating the
new government planned to stress Islamic policies rather
than Sheik Mujib's socialist line. About 90 per cent of
Bangladesh's estimated 77 million people are Moslems.

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We're positive no one at the theater would try to
cheat anyone out of anything. Matter of fact, by
hiring a policeman or security guard on their own,
theyre indeed helping the entire Plaza.
-Bill Currle

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Let's hope this clears up the Friday night movie
mystery and that those people who felt cheated out
of one of the movies scheduled now know ezactly
what happened.

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tAP) - Many
-and
medium-size business men prefer to slide down
the chute to bankruptcy with their eyes closed
and their arms folded rather than recognize the
warning signals.
That is the observation of some accountants
and others who are called in during the terminal
days of once-healthy concerns.
"You'd be surprised how many either will turn
NEW YORK

IN BRIEF

A for kids hanging out at the theater and
stirring up trouble, Panzlno says, "It just doesn't
happen. That's why we hired a policeman."

Ban k ru ptcy

Rash Of Animal Escapes
Plagues Zoos Across U. S.

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Public Inspection of the Proposed Budget ii
available at the City Hall
of the City of Winter Springs. Florida
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DATED Thi's 13th day of August. 1975
City of Winttr 5rlrç, Florda
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By S Mary 1' Norton, Ct-t Cek
I NEWMAN D. BROCK, ESQeIRE
I City Attorney
City of Wnter Spring's, Florida
Puuiist, A,q j's? 1', 1915
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Friday, Aug. 15, 1975

Friday, Aug. 15, 1915-7A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Adventist

Southern
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Methodist

THE SIVENINDAY
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THE HOPE OF OUR COMMUNITY,

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THE SkVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Carrier 7Th &amp; Elm
C. R. Neill
Faster
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SabtlffiSchpel
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
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Lutheran

Lake Mary, FIa.

445 Palm Springs Dr.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Car, 141% It. &amp; Oak Ave.

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"Rapture"
By DAVID WILK ERSON
Will Be Shown Fri. &amp; Sat., Aug. 1S&amp; 16
At 7:45 P.M.

refreshments.

5:43 a in.
11:55am.
7:30pm
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At The Castle Brewer Center
PUBLIC WELCOME

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Grades K through 9

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First Baptist Church of area, many diversified talents. church. A special program for to a scholarship to aid some Community Methodist will have
all youngsters, grades l-5 with a young person from th
Geneva will celebrate Its liii wife, Eva is serving as the
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e church its own appreciation banquet
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centennial Sunday with former pianist. Together with their Christian magician will be held preparing for the ministry, with the presenting of the
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pastor Rev. B. G. Key four children, Brenda, age 17; on Friday at 6:30 p.m.
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Friends of Rev. Richards "Tedd)' Awards" by the Youth
preaching at the 11 a.m. ser- Carrol, 15; Alan, 13 and Treva,
0. 1. Jarvls from Fort Myers, wishing to contribute to the Director Ted Mdflvain to honor
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vice, Now retired and living in 9, the Shelton family sing will be the revival song leader memorial may contact the outstanding young people and
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Live Oak, Rev. Key served In several hymns during Sunday and the Prairie lake Baptist church office,
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counselors.
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Geneva from July 1965 to morning and evening services. Choir will sing at each service. Pinecrest Baptist
The family moved to Sanford One of the features ,of the
January 1966, during which
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members will be hoaoring their
Services of the Assembly are musicat.,ncngram.
building was built.
S"v.nta. ,w, ,,,
The speclairevlvalbroadcast pastor, Rev. Kenneth Holt,
.im.swKI4y at 10:45 a.m.
me
Th Living Bible
Sunday School at945am. and and 7 p.m.' In the DeBary can be heard onWrLN15AM Sunday for his outstanding
, a basket dinner will follow the Community Center, with and 95.3 FM daily at 7:15 a.m. leadership amd ministry in the He who loves money U never
Immanuel urch
community. The day begins at have enough. The foolishness of
Sunday Bible School at 9:45
fllOi'flIflll worship service.
Community
9:15 a.m. with Sunday School thinking that wealth brings
At 1:30 p.m. a pageant a.m. and Youth services at 6
depicting the church's 100 years p.m. Prayer meetings are held Methodist
followed by 11 am. worship happiness! The more you have,
history will be present under each Thursday at 8 p.m.
The Methodist Men will service featuring a surprise the more you spend, right up to
At a meeting held July 24 in sponsor a prayer breakfast guest speaker. A covered dish the l imits of your income, so
the direction of Mrs. Windell
Braddy who authored the the center, called by Rev. Sunday at Community United luncheon will beheld In fellow, what is the advantage of
drama. At 3 p.m. there will be Crawford Railey, District Methodist Church of Cassel. ship hail after the service, wealth-except perhaps to
an old-fashioned sing and an Ice Presbyter, Donald Markland berry at 7:30 a.m. followed by Church members and friends of watch It run through your

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p.m. the day's activities will Presek, secretary and TIM and prayer led by Rev. Bill attending the dinner are asked
d sleeps well whether he
conclude with a devotional time Sharp, chairman of Visitation Pickett.
to bring a covered dish and eats little or much, but the rich
Program, of the Assembly.
at 6 p.m.
An adult covered dish fellow, dessert enough for their family must worry and suffer inship and worship service will be plus one offier person.
somnia.
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Proirie
Lake
First Baptist
held Sunday at 5 p.m. at the
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Lake
Monroe
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Prairie Lake Baptist Church home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
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SEMINOLE CH RYSLER-PLYMOUTH
Baptist
David Cochran will he the at 415 RIdge Rd., Fern Park, Finnellat 106 Pine Tree Lane in
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WILSON.EICHELBERGER
WILSON.MAIER
FURNITURE
CO.
ATLANTIC
NATIONAL
BANK
New Mt. Calvary
And Staff
guest
speaker
at
the
First
announces
an
anniversary
Spring
Valley
in
place
of
the
E. C. Elsea and Staff
The
First
Baptist
Church
of
.
Mr. and Mrs. At Wilson
Sanford, Fla.
Baptist Church, Sanford, homecoming revival beginning regular Sunday evening ser- Lake Monroe will host the
New Mt. Calvary Missionary
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff
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Howard
H
Hodges
and
Staff
FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK
Sunday at 8:30 and 11 am. Aug. 17 and continuing through vice. Those needing directions Koinonia Youth Singers from Baptist Church will observe its
worship services. A native of Aug. 24.
OF SEMINOLE
THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
or transportation may meet at Santa Clara Baptist Church, annual Men's Day Services
Virginia and a member of
A &amp; P WEO
John Y. Mercer and Staff
PUBLIXMARKETS
Insurance
Quincy, this Sunday. The Sunday. Speaker for the
This
special
series
of
the
church
at 4:45 p.m.
SENKARIK GLASS
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The Management and Employes
First Baptist Church, Cochran meetings, which will begin with
and Employes
.ket
s
Singers
will be conducting the morning it U a.m. will be
The
Christian
Home
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&amp; PAINT CO., INC.
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hai Just recently dedicated their student service at 9:45 Sunday School Class is spon. morning servict under the Horace Orr, president of
PANTRY PRIDE
and Employes
himself to G* gospel ministry. a.m., continue at the 100
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DISCOUNT FOODS
a.m. soring a memorial fund for ttoe direction of Larry Summers, a SEEDCO. The speaker for the
GREGORY LUMBER
WINN.DIXIE
STORES
L.
D.
PLANTE,
INC.
lie
Is
married
to
the
former
worship
time
and
then
on late Rev. E. P. Richards, former member of the church. 5:30 p.m. service will be
and Employes
of Sariford
and Employes
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Anna May 17hornell and they Sunday evening at 6:30
Ovideo, Florida
p.m. teacher of the class for many Dinner on the grounds will Stephen Wright, insL-uctor at
have one son. A greduate
Seminole Community College.
with
The
Agape
Players
and
years. The fund will be directed follow the morning services.
DEKLES'
Technological Singers
Florida
HAR RELL&amp;BEVERLY
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STENSTROM REALTY
University, Cochran has services at7:30p.m.
TRANSMISSION
of Sanford and Staff
Ml Dekie and Employes
PRINTING CO., INC.
Herb Stenstorm and Staff
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resided
in Sa nford since 1961.
David Beverly and Staff
will
be
church
The
200W. First
Future pla ns Include seminary cele br ating this month Its 18th
tr aining,
anniversa ry and Rev, Jimmy
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Ritchey
will
SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY _________________________________________________________________________
each in Johnson will be cele brati ng his
: the 7:30 p.m. worship service, six
th anniversary as pastor.
Ritchey has served on the s ta ff
The revi val services during
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ASSEMBLY OF 000
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CityCamoliw"Center.lit cle,st City
of the First Baptist Church as the week will be nightly at 7:30.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
,°art Asiembly ii Gee. Thh IElm
METHODIST
ks Ut Cat5ryMis$4*y BapgI. 115531. IM1t.
St Marks Presbyterian Church, tIll
Ct
PaI'i $prings RI, Altimont,
CII.
313
5
t.iitm'er Youth Worker. lie 158 i'bstor John-,on will Lx
Park
Ave
lCfAitt
d':itit
W.emar.,l
CNuri.
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N si $ahm Psla,t$Ive $aptit CNvrIs. 151131. 11515l.
liry Avi.. Ee'ariis
Spgl.
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BAPTIST
B 'a, LaOs United Meftidist Or rc
N4 Tagt.sn Is,*lsl Citse-el, 0.atlt I *
Upiala
Cnssmuewt't
grsduute
of Sti:it Universi ty preaching Bible centered
U.sjweed
PreviltIemlan
LIs,,q,
Upsala
Rd.
Seen Sum rw sO 'itcheS Christ. $ill Luke Mcneil Rd
AMIICII Baptist Cbul&amp;k. Oviads
1.5151 A M.R. Chur ch. Canaan
Ni, Ml. Lies liptiiI Church. 1711 Pair Ave.
Westminster Presbyterian Chord,, Red Bug RI,
ChWChISCIVIt,SIS
Om
Palm
Springs
.Allamoa$aSpgs.
Calvary lap$$t Assembly, 155 FaIrmeni I t'mlsed Girds. CISS.
Cass.alberry
(immunity
Casl5erry
ni
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and
plans
to
enter Southeastern messages accompanied by
ted
MilhS*st
Ckwch
Raveneta Part Baptist ChurCh. 1745 W 3151 St.
, Hwy. 17.53 &amp;
Church if Chr iit, G,peva
Hwy 11.511
Piney Ridje Rd. Cass.tb.rry
Pesefvs BaptIst Chapel. 1351 W. First 1t4 Ia$fird
SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST
Clue-dieS Christ La'qweed
Baptist Thelogical Seminary, several local Christian singing
Calvary Baptist Chucth, Crystal Lake &amp; hf. 14k, Miry
Delary Csmmvnity, M.thadist Church. W. Hibanhs RI. Dulery
Plneoest S.apIU Chc*, 111W. AUpavl blvd.
Forest Lila Seventh Day
Churit
if
C
hr
ist,
Posh
Adventist
Church.
Hwy.
4).
Pi,it
City
ed
First
Unit
Caswlbeiry Baptist Church. 773 knlneta lied
Methedist
Church,
415
ParS
Pvaevt Lake Baptist, Ridge old., Fern Past
Ave.
Wake Forest, N.C., this Sep' groups. Sunda y The Agape
Seventh Day Adventist Church. Maitland Ave. AItam,
Church of Chris?. W. 1751 it.
Central Loaf.,? Cict, 5311 Oil Ave
First Methodist Church ii Ovisdu
Sprtn,s
Prapress Maesianety Baptist Church. Midway
Sanford Seven! -001 Adbeessist Church, 7th 1 lInt
N.e-mild. Clove-tN of Christ, Pfo. Haven Dr. Maitland
f
Pint $ivthern MeThedist Church. 3544 Sanford Ave.
Clsviueto First Baptist
tember.
Serial SiWiels Mlssisnary Baptist Church, West Sanford
Wini er Springs Sevensto Day Adve-atist
Playe rs and Singe rs will be the
;
Church. So
CIIa',.'I?p' Mass'o'a'v BaçS.st Church, Se1Pwtt we
Free U,tMd,st Chunk. $45 W ith SI
Rd
4
Su'l,ftd Baptist Church. U36 Palmetto
picnic
for
all
First
Baptist
CHURCH
OF
GOD
$ usgs Bap'it CJiunck. Old Orion" 14. at Heslv Lea
Gene.a
for the er1tire day. At
M.ethoditt
Church.
ne
Ge
va
SI James Missisasfy Baptist Church. It. Rd. 411.0515's.
Church of Gel, $3 Hickory
F.r;t Baptist Church. 115 Part Ave.
Grace United MetNedot Church. Airport Blvd.
OTHER CHUICHIS
('hutch
youth
will
be
held
6:30
It. PIVI laplis' Church. 013 P$as Ave.
they will present a
p.m.
Church 54 Osd, N) W. 72.1 it
Allen's AU . Church, Olive &amp; lt,
Grant Chapel A.M.l, Church, Oviedo
Friendship Baptist CNvrck of AHams&amp;e Springs. 5?. '34. Aflamenfa
Baptist Chu ct. raut. Nts.
V Mesm
Church
aS
0d,
Ovieds
All
Faith
Oakpre,,
Chapel,
Camp
51M1
SprSals
Methsdiit
Church.
Oviedo
Sunday, at 12:30 p.m., Fort musical drama for which they
Iprieqti.C4 Miss1snarv 11541sf. 17Th &amp; Cedar
1N55, Wetiva Park Rd
Church of 0-sd lte'inass. Lake Msvwee
learlaIl Avenue Heilnes; Chapel. leorgjim
Osteon
Pint Baptist ChurCh of Dslvy
si
ch
t. u. Mhsaisnary B*PS$I (hurst. 535 Cypress
Ave.
Mellon Park, Sanford
Church if 0.4 MIUM. letirpr*se
are well known. During the
Pent Church .1 Geneva
PasSe
Wesleyan
Meftoedisi.
Chelvef
a
Community
Church
rn so W. at P•
TenpSs liptili Church, PSIa Springs II.. Affonsanie Springs
Church if (lid, 3551 W. 1011 U.
Church
'S
St. Ja mes ANt. Sin at Cypress
Cosmato, week other guests who are cornFirst Baptist CNw IS Lab* Miry
.tesws Christ SI Latter Day Saints. HIS Park
Pastor,
Dr.
Jay
T.
WhIm Chapel MIssissiry BIIIS CherIA, Mash &amp; *3mm IL
Ave.
Church ii Oil in
lst. Oviede
Fist. Iapit*sl Church *I Lau N.e-se
is. Mary's AIdE. Church St., RI. 41L ost,s
Eis$srq Drihudsi CNch, ' '.
at the invitation of the Home Ing will be the Fowler Family,
I?4L
ChwchifGsdifPrepNecy, 3145 1. Elm Ave.
Pie-s Port
It. Paul's MetlisdIsi Church, Ostes. Rd., Enterprise
First Bapsist Church aS Lanss.esl. Car. Church I Cant
Vs. Nsge Bdi.A151 (he-ct. 1)3 Oraage Ave.
ChurCh 110.1sf PruØscy, 57441. Pee-sImm.. Ave.
FWII ChWCN il Christ. Sctaestss*, 515g. his
First $aafist Church at 01100
Stafford Memorial Church, S. DsIary
Board o the Southern Joe and Beverly Webb, The
CATHOLIC
it.
Church 55014 Mlsslsn. EMee-prlsa
Sanlands United Meftosdist Church, Time First Fed., Senseron
First Baptist Clue-tb 54 SesLasde Ipe'*ap$
thee-tb if 515 Nilteley, SeW N.y
Late Mine-se Chu.s4, 0vus Blvd.. Le Mi,? It
RsCvtb.IGW,
Kingdom
5115*,
inn
St
.$aa$sri
Baptist
Convention, is at, Stamper Bro2ers, and the
Bled,
Altamme
Springs
Hillel
First hiiisa
ejenry sapttst CISJ(h. 1151*. IPU II.
Jst,evaf,'g b.'it5, Lake
Alt lieN Ca*slhc Church. 7)5 Oak Ave. Sinful
o
Unit, Iii) W.
Fs,l C ,s Baptist Clove-mt
St. Len's CatNsUc Church, Os wad Trill, D,*ary
I
tending Missions Week at Gospel Tones. Saturday night
Pint Barn Church of Ike Living Gad, MMe
NAZARENE
First Baptist Church aS Otis
St. Ai.stas Cainli Church, Seniat Dr. near Buttes Rd.
IPICOPAL
First
Fovnta,n lead Baptist Clouvth. Oviedo
ChvrcholtheNasarene.w.SndatMape.
Penfocestal Open BIbS, Tabarp.act,. Ridgewood
Cuetq.r
ltitlgecrest Baptist Assembly in h as been designated as Youth
Ave.. loss urn n
Fer n Pork
pe$Ite Somiast. High khuii)
Jordan Miiilsnafy Iapttsf Church. 535 W. Pie-si St.
St. Mary Meleduiese Cuthulic Church, Midland Act.. Aftamonte
All Saints Episc.pei Churc,,!. Mary Ave. Enterpr ise
Ali
North
Carolina.
Geneva
Church
of
Neritside lapit Chyrt. cni.e.ossa
Phil
Pe*I.c.stsi
Clove-ct
ttos Nataneese, Geneva Ceenmuatly, (inlet
Night and The Aga pe Players
54 L.ngnee
Swings
Chr ist Ep#scapel Church, Lsngsed
Lila Mary (herO, 11 the tiatarins, IaN. Mary Bled., Lake Mary
Baptist Church. ed51 14. 1letariss
Day Lady if Wa lakes Caihulic Church. till MarnmiU. Dallas.
Peneecestal Church II $en4I
14117 Cress Esscapel. Port Avi. at 41h SI.
and
Singe rs wil l present a
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Lanuesd
Church
Macedonia Misseta twist Church. Oak Neil Rd.
Full Oas.es Yu.rnacse. mi Cauntry c
54 the Na,ar,ng. Wayman &amp; Jess. Ave..
Laagw.ae
D
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Ba
ry
Assembly
Marn."g 04.rv 1.epflst (hatch. Olasea Hwy.
Mt
Olive
H5lI.iis
Clove-co.
Oak
MIII
CHRISTIAN
musical
concert during (he
LUTHERAN
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Sanford Alliance Church. 1451 S
Ml Marsah Primitive Baptist, till Lacest Ave.. Sanfirl
Firsi Christian Church. 1117 S. i.aMerd An.
.'lcensntn Lutheran Church, Overbrask Or. Ca;ielb.rry
Ay
Eugene Sheitop of Sanford revival service. Jack Boynton,
MI os,.. 1.,tsponary i.ptt Chwch. 3.uL.ande Springs NO,
$ids,d C3srhih. (hitch. In W. Akpsrt Blvd.
0151 Shrph,md tJniNe L,,ffi.ran, $55 S. Oe-Ionds Dr.
PRESBYTERIAN
The iatvati Army, lii W. liDs St,
Nerthile Ctwflhin Church. Flee-ida Haven. Dr.. Maitland
Lutheran Church at Pte'',ce, DqIQI
has
been appointed pastor of bus director at the church,
Lake
Mary
United
Presbyteftoet
Church
.Rafting Hills Moravian (hwth.
Mt. Ste Misu.anaty Baptist Church. 5555 Jorry Ave.
Lak,vli Christian
CO. Bear LaNa Rd. Jomfoen
Ailment, Savings
Lvthrl'HClSercbliffis uledsenar. 163 W. sas P53(5
First Presbyseren Church. Oak Ave. &amp; 3rd St.
U nited ChurcheS Christ, A#a,ng,i,te Commvnit
Mt Lisa Missionary Bi$.lt. Sipis Av
All.
the
newly established First invites anyone interested In
Milsiak Lutheran Cnurch, 0lI
CitopSi,
First P,esbyterIs Church of DeSary, I. Highland
Days Dr. &amp; Hwy. 57.51
H5it Trinity ChvrcheSo.fnchr15t
Spgs
$'e4 Missionary che-d. 5,511.1 Hickory Lv)
CONOIECATIONAI.
Cassalberry
Casrveetanf
Pvesbytae-ian
Church.
3111 S. Orlasde Dr.
riding the bus on Monday and
The FvII Gospel Church II Dye- .e-d
Assembly of God of DeBary.
s3epte lutist Miss Civic L0 Bide.. Lanevsst Ph.
CaaIreatien4 Christian Church. 351) FIst
, St. LaN.i L5'ther5 Church, Rt. 436 Stavha
J$WI ChrIst, W55h415pt514 ..
$t Andrw Freibyteqin ChurCh. WI) Slit LaSs Rd.
Canaan cn,,
Rev. Shelton brings to the Friday night to please call the
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OnThursday will be a time of
municates or contains the Paul was much clearer thian and a spaghetti supper, 5.6 p.m. that will end at 6 a.m.
A sunrise service will be held "celebration-an experience of
message is itself the message. McLuhan when he said. "For Proceeds from the events will
Beachluesday praise, joy and worship" at
go to the United Methodist at New
The medium is not just a me, to live is Christ."

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Rev.William Pickett
Pastor SundayCkurch$ctoo
Nov, Keenest, Miller
Assist Pastor
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The story of the American country. The fundamentalist capital of Delaware in the early
Revolution is interwoven with religion is still preached on one Revolutionary War era and
the patriotism and courage Sunday each month by self- today retains much of its
shown by members uf the taught elders in the severely colonial charm. It Is believed
colonial clergy. From the plain meeting house, where the that William Penn stood on the
American point of view, cannon's scar remains evident present site of Immamuel
freedom of religion, as well as in a bricked-over portion of the Episcopal Church in 1663 to
conduct the solemn "livery of
political and economic rights, wall,
Old Welsh Tract Church is seizen" ceremony, accepting
was clearly at stake in the
one of 16 historic attractions on "turf, twig, soy], and water" to
revolutionary struggle.
the "George Washington symholizehlstaking possession
Tv. the role of re1iion
the ierican RevoluUon is Coun' Heritage Trail," a self.
Pennsylvania and the three
being revived in the historic old guided tour of the live mid. lower counties on the Delaware
churches of Delaware, where Atlantic states, Delaware, River,
Across the village green
American religious heritage Maryland, Pennsylvania,
has lain dormant in the silent Virginia, West Virginia, and stands New Castle Presby.erWashington, D.C., that visits tan Church, its interior restored
churchyards and shrines f
last 200 years. At the Welsh sites associated with the life of to an authentic pre-revolutionTract Baptist Church outside the First President. A side trip ary appearance. In March of
Newark, the military and to other Delaware churches
1706, the year Benjarnine
are all within two hours' driving Franklin was born, the Presbyconflicts
religious
dramatically united near the. time - offers an interesting terian minister from New
of the only PLevo!ution.ary Bicentennial tnur of religion in ('a5!!e met with six others from
the middle colonies to organize
War engagement fought on colonial America.
Nearby
is
New
Castle,
a
the first Presbytery in
Delaware soil.
ualI
town
which
served
as
the
America.
In early September, 1777, one
of the first Stars and Stripes
was unfurled in land battle at

Skits and singing at 7:0 p.m.

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Washington's troops attempted
to delay the British redcoats at
the
creeP, while the Cornof the nation'S top gospel singing groups, the Hinson Family, rnander4n..Chief and Lafayette
along with the Scienicland Boys, 7be Lighthouse Quartet, 71be hurriedly assembled ContinPickering Family, and The Gabriels, soW be featured In a Gospel ental Army units for the
Sing Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Sanford Civic Center. Advanced defense of Philadelphia.
tickets available at Cargo Gas Station, Sanford or Book and Bible
Outnumbered, the Americans
Store, Casselberry. Children kix and under free,
retreated along an old colonial
________________________________________________________________________________________ post road and reassembled at
the Welsh Tract Church. The
advancing British continued

7:55pm,

$I Part A venue

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1:35pm
755pm
7:55pm.

Services uem cla sses isv all ages

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did not understand 95 per cent live and love with an abiding
of what he wrote. Most agreed, sense of hope in His Promise of
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he wrote was pure gold dust, eternity.
wcll worth the trouble of
This is the good news. How do
wading through his vague style we know? Because Jesus is the
. of expression,
medium through whom u
His central thesis was that we message is communicated. But
have left one era of human the medium is the message. It
development and have entered is not so much what lie said as
another and that thiz ha. been Who lie is. What,He said and
but
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in technology, particularly in we revere Him mostly because
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being into existence, unlike the means when he says "The
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formation and experience on himself, is the message.
one level, the printed page and
We, too, are mediums for GOSPEL SING
,
the spoken word, but our young Christ, to bring him to others. It
SCHEDULED
people are not like that, Is not so much what I say.

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THE LXI MONROE CHAPEL

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Dr. Jay T. Cesmats
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FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH

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container of the message. The
medium Is a process, an envlronment. The medium is what
gets through.
This becomes clearer in a
Gospel setting. The good news
of the Gospel is that God loves
us with an infinite love; Is
calling you into being as the
most complete, most fulfilled
human being you can be. His

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ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
IM Hershhr Ave. 111k lin-an

Poster
15 55. in
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Pastor
Of SANFORD
5:43am.
Sfl3S.a.$erdAve
11:55am. Rev.PredMcCI.ary
1:35pm. Sndaykksil

CNRISTUNITEO
METHODIST CHURCH

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to:$.IIlm.
11:15a.m.
7:55pm.

1 Or.nge Street
Rev,(. RuTh Grant
Sunday kNeel

15.55 a in.

Rev. MarvinO. luckner
CbwctSdseI
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ORACI UNITED

Friday

5551 5. Part Avi.

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METHODIST CHURCH
Airportilud alWeedlawnAve.

2: 12-13

PALMETTO AVENUE

%uiniaySct,oel

Early Service

Sunda y Scndel

Methodist

Thursday,
Philippians

Congregational

Pentecostal

W,IIIam Den.

12: 343

C,)NOREOATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Rev Raymond Cracker

but in his soul.

735pm.

äOODSHEuNo

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Because of television, they People can be even tumed off
receive communication on all by my words. They have heard
levels at once.
theclichesand pious platitudes.
,
We can see this better in a They too can quoteSeripture,It
liturgy situation. Most older is who we are. They see us
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people would ask after a ser- relate to one another in every
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their fire, and one cannon ball
vice, "What did he say in situation and pressures. They
passed through the church.
there?" But not our young see usmaking decisions.
Two centuries have witnessed
Joint
Youth
Activities
Week
Committee
for
Overseas
Relief
at
4:30
a.m.
followed
by
a
day
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people. They would ask, "What the message.
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they
say
as
the
pagans
In
events
are
planned
by
several
(UMCOH).
and
they
are
open
to
fun
at
the
beach.
On
Wed.
few
changes at this oldest
.
happened In there?"
flesda)' at p.m. there will be a primitive Baptist church in the
It is not the words, read or the first days of the Church United Methodist churches in the public.
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Theme
for
the
week
will
be
snack
supper served at Asbury
.
spoken,
but
what
happened
to
were
won't
to
say,
"how
those
the
Orlando
District
including
.
Christians
love
one
another;
Casselberry
Community;
"Open
hands"
and
Flo
Sapp
United
Methodist
In Maitland
me as a person.
I
Asbury.
Azalea
Park,
Winter
from
Jacksonville
will
he
the
followed
by
an
"Untalent __________________________
Mciuhan's most popular let's join them.". Or does
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Show". Each church will be ___________
book is "The Medium is the message, Christ, get mangled Park, Ocoee, Aloma, Goss inspirational speaker.
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The youth from the various allowed to enter in four
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Message". What he means by out of recognition In the Memorial, and Apopka.
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this is, that the message that medium (me)? The medium is Kicking off the week will be a churches will converge Sunday categories such as the most
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
11753)
Lvflsqan Chur ch In Am.riC.I

Wednesday
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7:55p.m.
7:55p.m.

35)O Polingf?$AvS.

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HiIfr.ay 44 Wes1
Evemng krvks
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EvangelIst
Wednesday S.qvica
7:55p.m. lilfoCass
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4:55p.m.

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Monday

11:15a.m.

M.nsing Service

if he'd had our intelligence and otir nuclear
pile, he'd have made it!

Pastor

Sunday school
Morning Worship A
Bi ble Study
"T)wLvtheranHour" and TV"Th4slstfse
a wooing service
Rev. lImirA.Ravsdsiq
Passer Wed lWeStvdy
THE REDEEMER
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Paul D. Triseel

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF

No woud1r the dinosaur has become fascinating.

Evangelist

7 Np m.

105p.m.

5:55a m. Nursery Provided for all ser vices

FInIIIVSarvlce

survival. Now We talk seriously at)out man 's "hope

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501p.m.

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CHURCH OF CHRIST

Pastir

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The Rev. Carl T. Cannon
Holy Communi on

Man used to think that his hraiii, H
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No (lifliht the (lIfloswr tliutight - if dinosaurs
thought at all -- that he Was hig enough, powerful

lSan$oqdGardenCivHwy 17.521
Do" Shockley
Pastor

Pr.erton,&amp;Wsrs&amp;eping

GENEVA CHURCH
OF T'II NAZARENE
Passer
ft. NI. 46 Geneva
5:$ha in. Now. A, l.0r..s
Pasfor
5:43 a.m. SvndapScho.I
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CALVARY EAPTIST ASSEMBLY
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CHURCH OF GOD
013W. thid Street
Rev, J.T. Pitts

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quote him or otherwise refer to
his writings,
Some claimed that 95 per cent
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were slower En rntiS
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MORAVIAN CHURCH
Samoa" Wines DVIVO

7:55p.m.

Religion Relates
By FR. SEAN SHINE
All Soul's Catholic Church

FIRST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
240 Sanford Ave
Pztsr
J.N,Forrest
5:41a.m.
Sunday School
11:048 m,
Morning Worship
511P.M.
EpwerTh Lit ilv$
7:Slpm.
EvennWflf'IP
Wed. Prayer Miii

5:51am.
Wed. two. Prayer M$ln5

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FRESH GARDEN SALADS
Cole slaw, cottage Cheese,
potato salad,
mixed
pickles, sliced peaches,
apple sauce, tossed salad,
assorted dressings, deviled
eggs, pickled beets, silo
with fruit, macaroni salad.
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turkey
with
Broccoli, cauliflower, tlal:y
dressing, rare roast beef,
carrots, green bears, liia
pot roast of beef, corned
beans, corn, spinach, pot ;%,
beef and cabbage, fresh candied yams, mas'ied
roast pork, leg of lamb, potatoes, yellow tics,
taked ham, fresh juicy
biked squash and many
chopped sirloin, fresh others plus our fin,g'ayl.
seafood,
and sauces.
CHILDREN
BRUNCH SERVED FRO'
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niversary.
thing they all have in common a successful, collector," says
Any other woman wouldn't is the enjoyment of a hobby that Ken. Knowledge means
have given a plug nickel for can be geared to any pocket difference between dollars and
such a gift. But to Cherie it book. "You can spend as much cents.
meant more than a diamond or as Little as you want and still
Then if you're lucky enough
watch or a designer dress.
get enjoyment from it," says to find a valuable coin or two in
Cherie's a numismatist. So's Ken.
youi piggy bank you can pnj.
her husband. Translation:
Unfortunately, in our modern chase a card case for it at a coin
Collectors of coins-money. And society wi th the threat of theft, dealers. A protective shield
they're both members and some of the fun has been prevents any further wear to a
officers In the Sanford removed. Most inimismatists coin. Dropping a rare coin on
Numismatic Society. He is wi th collections of any value (loorcanchangea$500cointoa
president and she is treasurer have been forced to keep them
So it's not only the thought in bank vaults and can no
A thud recommendation for
that counts, but Cherie is well longer sit in the evenings and
the beginning is to get involved
aware of the value of a proof fondly browse through their In the club. "We'd like
get
Indian head double struck collections books
some of these Sanford
penny: Approximately $175
The coin collectors' ob- —andweknowtjrearelotsof
book value.
jectives vary. Some look only them---out of the woodwork",
The Avanis have been serious for rare coins. Others look for
coin collectors for only the past different types. But the cornThe Sanford Numismatic
two years Before that they mon goal of the nLmismatlst Is Society which ranges from 7were like hundreds and to secure the best—most per- year-old junior members t
thousands of other folk. feet coin he can afford.
retirees, nieet.s at 8 p.m.
hoarders of change, with coms
('OLflS are graded according to first Wednesday of every mon th
stashed away in mason jars, the amount of wear which at the Sanford Beauty &amp;hoolon
piggy banks and coffee cans. usually Indicates how close to Sanford Avenue,
But alter they were married being uncirculated that coin Is
Don't be discouraged if your
Ken took on co-ownership of the and therefore it's value. One jug of cash doesn't turn up
Sanford Beauty college with his must be highly trained to detect anything rare, it's not likely
fa ther. Through the business and evalua te this quality,
that the average person is
with more coins changing
For those who would like to unknowingly walking around
hands, Ken gradually got more turn their piggy banks and with a valuable coin
in his
involved in the hobby. That's mason jars Into something pocket,themaJorityofvaluu
also how a lot of other people more valuable and the Avants coins are already in someone's
who handle money daily — have several suggestions, The possession or collection, says
bank
tellers,
cashiers, recommend two books to study: Ken.
waitresses with pocketsfull of (1) Photograde" by James F
But if you should happen upon
Ups — get hooked. They can't Ruddy. "Learning how to value a 1913

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Professional Woman's Club. %xal selections at the i
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of the newly formed
were Marcella Hall, Anna First
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Mrs.
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Wing
at
Sue
Ann's
Capri Restaurant, Tueday night. Mrs. Lick, w ho has served as the
this party cards and bingo were president of the newly
Sanford's
surgeon's
office
manager
for the past six years, Is pictured with her husba nd accepting
OFFICE
MANAGER
organized
District 19 of the
an
played and after a line swim,
engraved silver tray from Dr. Wing (rights. The couple, who have lived in Sanford for the
past 10
the gals partook of delicious Veterans of Foreign Wars
years, leave this city Aug. 23 to nter the missionary (kid with the New
Auxiliary, was the guest °f the
Tribes
bes Mission. They will
refreshments.
undergo a training period before departing for either the Philippines, New Guinea or Paraguay,
This was followed by a short DeBary Auxiliary to Post
(Herald Photo by Bill Vincent)
business meeting chaired by VFW, at the August meeting
president Dorn, to keep the held in the DeBary Firemen's
members infornwd of the ac- H2li. She was presented by
tivities In District 4 and the Mrs. Alice inert, president of
Department of Florida, BPW the Ioal Auxiliary and
American women who that this choice, in most cases, being her own boss
and to make plans for the club's welcomed by its members. In
as the
her
address,
she
become
dentists tend to be part is not part of an overall prospect most
explained the
ways and means program for
cherished when
procedure of Auxiliary corn- maverick
but
mostly rejection of the usual kinds of whe
the coming year.
entered the profession.
First money raLring project mittee chairmen's reports to traditionalist, according to a things women are expected to
One question posed to the 803
for the year, as announced by the District and State chair- nationwide survey,
do in American so':iety."
women dentists answering the
the chair-man Helen Louder- men; stressed the need for
Although female dentists
An inquiry on " hat first at- questionnaire was what they
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tr
about
cepted. She proposed a flea Legisla ti ve progra.n, to aid the entering this profession, in field showed that Independence their career choice. The most
market sale to be neld Oct. 3 veterans, both hospitalized and many respects they hold quite was most often singled out. One common reply was the scarcity
and 4 at the Deltona Com. home; continue the work in conventional attitudes, the in three listed the freedom f of women in the profession.
for the comfort of the sury revealed.
munity Center and asked the
wares
hospitalized
veteran and to
members to gather their
Results published in a
?or this sale and interest their sipport their National VFW Canadian dental Journat show
Y,
friends to do likewise as the Home In Eaton Faplds, MIrh. tha t women dentists "seem to
4 e uer9
She presented a District and &amp; come from families mont apSHOP THE HERALD
profits from the sales would be
:
divided evenly between the club State Yearly Book of Reports to proving of the choice of a
Lh
Mrs. Beinert, president and traditionally masculine ocand the seller.
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The club's first card and Carol Gotay, secretary.
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MARGE WILLIAMS
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fur asrnany helpers as possible. Kiesnowaki. The president
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Sanford
New members welcomed, appointed Mrs. Danchuck, careers Ukey would recommend
Pa ges? If you don't you're missing a lot. •
young men and women gave
wre Francer Grry ard Joan legls'ntive chairman ond for
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Gooti, beys cii cars, boats, household •
esidence
of
orcox
viewit.
Dorothy
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Conno)ty,
Tl,zeke.
goods.
Good jobs. Ads from local I
Seven
In
10 said they would
SHIRLEY COOPER
The president announced that Americanism chairman. She
businessmen you can trust to do good •
recommend the job of bii1,834 9212
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she and several of her officers also announced that Mrs. Violet
work. Homes for sale or rent, apart.
executive or engineer for a
Casselberry
Winter Springs
Thompson,
4
ways
and
means
would attend the D1'trfct
ments, business opportunities. And •
teen-age boy, while only 16
chairman, would be in charge - :ettin in Daytona Beach
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The No. 2 pick didn't work out so well. The Jets
went for a glamour name, running back Anthony
Davis of the Southern Cal and Davis wound up
signing with Southern California of the World
Football League.
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New York gave its No. I pick to New Orleans
dnd, in return, received defensive end Billy

htacrnussen and Gary Puet.z and center Wayne
Mulligan anchor the offensive line.
Newsome, Bailey or Ed Galigher, Carl liar.
zilauskas and Richard Neal will lead the defensive
line charges, backed up by linebackers Godwin
Turk— succeeding the retired Ralph Baker—
Jamie Rivers and Rich Lewis at the linebacker
spots, with John Ebersole and rookie Wood in
reserve.
Delles Howell, Rich SowelLs, Roscoe Word and
Earle Thomas will be contending for the cornerback slots and Burgess Owens, Phil Wise and
Steve Tannen will be dueling for the two starting
safety jobs.

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All eyes will be on Donnie Allison and Darrell Waltrip
Sunday during the Talladega 500 at Alabama International
Speedway. Allison, who lost his ride with DiGard to Waltrip, will
be starting in the fourth position and Waltrip will start fifth.
Allison was without a ride last Sunday when the race was
rained out. The car that he will drive Sunday was qualified by
A.J. Foyt, who Is committed to race Sunday in Milwaukee.
"If Foyt's car can go 500 miles," Allison said, "I bet I'll be
ahead of Waltrip at the end of the race."
Waltrip earlier said he was pleased about the speed of his
car during qualifying. "We set our car up to finish the race and
win," he said, "not to win the pole."
Allison won the pole at the last two Daytona 500, only to run
into problems early in the race.
Richard Petty, NASCAR's first "Two Million Dollar Man,"
is shooting for another stock car racing mllestr,e, winning
back-to-back Talladega 500. Petty will be trying to become the
first driver to win the unpredicatable race more than once.
There have been six Talladega 50(i and six different winners. Richard Brickhouse, Pete Hamilton, Bobby Allison,
James Hylton, Richard Brooks and Petty have been victorious
in the mid-summer classic at the world's fastest speedway.
Petty beat David Pearson, his No. I nemesis, by less than a carlength In last year's race.
The Daytona Motorcycle Classics, the world's richest and
most prestigious motorcycle racing spectacle, will offer another
"first" in 1976
reserved grandstand seats.
The largest crowd in the history of North American
motorcycle racing saw America's Gene Romero win the 1975
Daytona 200 aboard a Yamaha. Romero's victory, his second in
the 200, ended a two-year European reign.
The Alligator Enduro, a swamp.trotting affair that has been
referred to as "legalized insanity," again has been put on the
Motorcycle Classics' schedule for next year.
The rained-out Points' Meet at Gainesville Dragway has
been rescheduled for the 23rd of this month and should be a
bran-burner. Some of the nation's top drag racers will be after
the all-Important point.
Tampa'
s Don Garlits is 13 points behind Canada's Gary
Beck in the race worth more than $20,000 for the champion.
Garlits already has qualified in the No. 1 spot and should
pick up close to 200 points, which would put him in the lead going
into the 21st annual U.S. NationaLs.
Johnny Brown put a new supper-trick 5-speed transmission
in his Tequila Sunrise Corvette and expects to be in the thick of
his Eliminator. Brown continues to experiment with his car and
it may be matter of time before he blows the record right out of
the books. -.
Rain was the story at the Volusla County Speedway last
weekend as a full field of Seminole County cars were in the piUs
when the rains came.
Bennie Corbin, track promoter, said he will hold the Permetex 100 on the 30th of this month with over $5,000 up for grabs
to the Late-Model Sportsman racers. Chris Dellarco and Buster
McCullay will represent Sanford in that race.
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choices In the annual college draft were for
defensive stars. The first choice and fourth, in
fact, were not choices at all. They were trades.

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As a result, the Jets wound up 24th in the 26team league in total defense and 23rd in passing

But the Jets have a pair of solid running backs in
John Higgins and Emerson Boozer, who rushed
for 680 and 563 yards respectively last year when
they each sat out games with injuries. Behind
them are Mike Adamle, Hank Bjorklund, Jazz
Jackson and, from Houston, Bob Gresham.
Namath, when he's healthy and not throwing
interceptions —he threw 22 of them last year to go
with his 20 touchdown passes — has a wealth of
receivers headed by Jerome Barkum, Richard
Caster, David Knight and Eddie Bell.
The key to the Jets' success will be In the
trenches and in the defensive secondary. Tackles
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every warm handshake and
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touch with "BIRTHRIGHT
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rushers, the Saints' most valuable player in 1973
and their defensive captain that year and last. And
No.4 went to Baltimore for end Jim Bailey.
The third choice was used to pick up lin.backer
Richard Wood, the first three-time AilAmnerjcan in
the history of the University of Southern California.

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the opposition passers had all the time in the world
to stand back, find an open receiver and unload a
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Doctor
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charismatic quarterback eluded the Injuries that
had dogged him in previous seasons and the
National Football League team still wound up with
a mediocre 77 record thanks only to a slxgame
winning streak.
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was protecti ng Namath in the passing pocket at all
costs, seemed to run into linemen who had exactly
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through a fistful of coins to find the most important parts of about five minted and would
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Chicago 6, Cliveiand I
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For County High Schools
By TOM KEYSER
Herald Sports Editor

Several Seminole County high schools
open football practice today in preparation
for the fall openers in less than a month.
Today is the earliest the Florida high
School Activities Association will permit
fall practice. Seminole High School,
however; will not begin until Monday.
Lyman, Lake Brantley, Lake Howell
and Oviedo begin today. Most team
players were given physical examinations
Thursday.
Seminole High School will practice
twice a day - at 7 a.m. and 4 p.m.
beginning Monday. The remaining county
teams will continue two-a-day, and in
some cases three-a-day, practices next
week.
The season will begin early in Sepep
tember.
Seminole High School will enter fall
practice hoping to continue the aggressive,
winning spirit of the spring workouts.
The Seminoles, which were 1-9, 2-7-1
and 44-1 in the last three seasons,
dominated the four-team spring Jamboree
at Lake Brantley in late May. The Tribe
downed I .ymari 7-0 and Bishop Moore 6-0 in
its two quarters.
Brothers Tim and Ned Raines, who
galloped for 82 and 16-yard touchdowns

respectively, displayed potential to be the
Lyman, whose varsity was 3.7 and
county's outstanding running duo.
junior varsity was 0-7 last year, is young
Jerry Posey, who spent three years at and Inexperienced. Head Coach Dick
Lake Brantley when he left SRS alter Copeland said in the spring that 70 per cent
1970's IN season, has returned as head of his players had never played organized
coach to the Tribe. He formerly was an football before.
assistant coach at Seminole.
Lake Brantley has a new head coach,
Seminole in the fall will battle Oviedo,
Sammy Weir, who was a Little AH.
Daytona Beach Mainland, Spruce Creek,
Ame rican quarterback at Arkansas State

Angels 5, Red Sax 3
A two-rim double by Jerry Remy and a two-run single by Lee
Stanton keyed a five-run third Inning and backed Bill Singer's
first victory since June 9 as California beat Boston for the
second time in three games.
Rrd Sex rookie Fred Lynn had two RBI, raising his leagueleading total to 85.
White Sex 6, IndIans 4
Pat Kelly cracked a home run and a two-run triple to power
Chicago past Cleveland for Jim Kaat's 17th victory.
Kelly's eighth home run of the season came in the seventh
timing to tie the game at 4-4 before doubles by Jorge Orta and
i.eron Johnson gave Chicago a 5-4 lead.
John Ellis and Rico Carty cracked solo home runs off Kaat.
Bill Stein launched one for the White Sex.

A's 5, Yankees 1
DeLand St. Augustine, Gainesville, and the
No. 3 split end for the New York
Bill
North's tie-breaking single in the eighth and sloppy New
Orlando Colonial, Lyman, Daytona Beach Jets and Joe Namath.
York
fielding
led to a fourrun Inning and lifted Oakland to
Seabreeze and Lake Brantley.
He was head coach at Lakeview High
victory.
The
crowd
of 14,140 gave the A's a season home atLake Howell will compete with JWIIC*5
School the last two years where he turned tendance of 853,455 more than 8,000 over their total for last
and sophomores next year. Although Head a loser
into a powerhouse. He faces a
Coach Tom Ruby looks ahead with
over- rugged task at Lake Brantley where three
Dick Bosnian pitched a fivehitter to beat Rudy May, who has
flowing optimism to the time when the
players return from last year 's 6-3 team,
re
ce
ived a total of live runs In support over his last four games.
Silver Haw ks play with seniors, he eyes
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addition,
Lake
Brantley,
which
was
this season with confidence.
3A last year, will be 4A this year. The
His gridders will meet Eustis, Bishop
Patriots in the fall tackle Aka,
pop
Moor e, Bis hop Kinney, Oviedo, M
Nit.
Dora, Gainesvi lle, Daytona Beach Seabreeze,
Apoplr.a, Spruce Creek, West Orange and
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Kissimmee, Spruce Creek, Lyman,
Titusville.
Daytona Beach Mainland, Oviedo, DeLand
Oviedo Head Football Coach Bill Klein
and Seminole.
expects to win every game until — if he
loses the first one. The Lions were 5-6 last
Trinity Prep has the potential for a
year, losing three games in the final two successful football season if the players
minutes.
who have committed themselves turn out
Oviedo had a rugged, but successful for fall practice. Head Coach Joel Kelley By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in the first inning and Vic Cor.
spring and in the fall will play Seminole, said in the spring that this was the problem
rell's solo blast in the fourth
Sparky &amp;iderson says you
New Smyrna Beach, Rockledge, Lake
at every private school.
Pittsburgh
boosted
Atlanta past St. Louis.
still have to treat the
howell, Cocoa Beach, Bishop Moore,
The Saints face a mammoth schedule in
The loss left the third-place
Pirates with respect ... but what
Astronaut, West Orange. Lake Brantley the fall, battling mainly teams from larger
Cards 4'-z games back of the
George Foster and Gary Nolan
and Apopka.
schools with larger football players.
did to them was downright Pirates and two behind the runner-up Phils.
impudent.
Giants 9, Expos 2
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Foster slugged his 20th and
Dave Bader hit a three-run
21st homers of
the season homer in the second inning and
Thursday night to drive in five
pitcher Jim Barr lashed a two.
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runsand Gary Nolan muffled run double to highlight a fourthe Pirates' bats on
Just four run fourth in the Giants' rout of
hits in eight innings as Anderson's Cincinnati Reds cruised to
Cubs 5, Astros 3
a 6-1 victory.
The Cubs literally squeezed
"Maybe Pittsburgh is in a their victory out of Houston,
slump, but we have to treat Rob Sperring and Steve
them like the good hitting club slier dumping successive runSATURDAY
they are," Anderson said after scoring bunts in the fourth ineyer Sizzles To 64;
Cincinnati handed the Pirates ning.
12:30 (31) Greatest Sports Legends (Paul H ornung)
1974 season)
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NFL Action '71 (Oakland Raiders
their third straight loss and the
Wi th the score tied 2-2 and
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eighth
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runners
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Chlcao: rain game, S,an Francisco OIants vs. Metsat Now York)
East Divizl,n lead over idle mound. J.R. Richard fielded
WETHERSFIELD, Comm. (AP) - Dt'nnie Meyer, an
2)0 p.m. (9)
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Philadelphia to 24 games and the ball but his throw to home
4:10 (4) - CBS Sports Spectacular (Sammy Davis Jr,
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widened
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The Detroit Tigers didn't lose Thursday. They didn't play, ither, and it may be Just as well. The Rengals' fans, just like the
players, have lost patience after 3 5 consecutive losing days.
"Is it true they're going to put paper bags on the seats at Tiger
Stadium like they do on alrplar es? " asked one frustrated fan in
a letter to a Detroit newspaper.
Another reader said, 'l'he Tigers should be charged with
fraud for Impersonating a professional baseball team."
The charges were pending as the Tigers hoarded a plane for
no, not oblivion, but for Anaheim, Calif. Against the Angels
tonight, Detroit will try to break the 18-game losing string that
has brought them within two of the American League record
and five of the modern major league mark held by the 1961
Philadelphia Phillies.

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Chicago S. Houston 3
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ThousandS are earning good morCy
in the growing field of income tax
preparation

For rent or sale: 7 yr. old, 3 OR. 3 SUNLAND
Excellent condition.
bath, family rm , 2 car garage,
BR. I bath, range, ref. A C unit.
central air, heat, kitchen equip
w Carpet, drapes 6. patio This
ped Call eves 6713091
spotless home won't last lOnf
Priced at only $21,700 with 10
Quiet 3 bedrom cottage, air, like
FHA down payment
new, paneled, large porch, $135
mo 1st &amp; laI Older (Oupi only Excellent Income Property 2
777 0?$7
story 2 apIs - with? CBS
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Now, H. &amp; P. BLOCK - America's
Largest Income Tax Service to prepare income
tax returns Ina special 1)', week
tultlnn course. Classes conveniently Scheduled to accommo
working students and houte
wives Curriculum Includes
practice problems. taught by Cx
perienced H &amp; R BLOCK if
structort

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Cottage. clean. Shaded let;
Closein S9Omo
Also other apts 3326761

Enrollment is open to men and
women of all ages No previous
training or experience required

Chairman
Attest Arthur H Beckwlth,
Jr., Clerk
P;bIi%h August IS, 1975
DEC 76

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exercise tolerance. With
children you have more daily
responlbilIties that could
require more ac tivity and cause

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STUDIO1,2.3
2 BEDROOM

FROM

Seminole and Orange Count'y
listings. Homes and acreage. al
price ranges Call today

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8306061

PICTURE PERFECT- 3 bedrooi
7 bath, family room, screen
patio,
Oversized
garag
beautifully landscaped, hOOf

RELAX- Enjoy coun try living
bedroom, 2 bath, on 100'x700' If
Shag carpet, beautiful fireplac
breakfast bar, 2 patios, doub
garage, boat dock. All this and
custom built dog hOUSI. 14.1K

Kish Real Estate
REALTOR
72015 French Aive,321 0011

CailBart Real Estate

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home, beautiful kitchen, form
dining, Florida r,)m, centr
heat air, fenced yrrd 131300
WE TAKE TPADES
SANFORD- 3 lIP. Ili bath

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light typing,
Ca1PIerIn,g, filing, posting, switch.
board Call 3722157

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339 7390

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BROKERS
flayS 37) 6173

JOHNNY WALKER
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Outside Storago, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I I Come
On Out And See For Your

After S. 377 7111

Real EVAN-Broker
377 1)01,
2610 Hiawatha Ave all? 97

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SA?.i-ORD'S SALES LEADER
:_EP YOUR HORSES AT HOPI
It's easy to do on 13 acres 11

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:,ean. low miieaae xl.wv,.

ASK

37306 59
DODGE MONACO. New motor;
ictory air; power steering.
iking price 5150 373 1732 p m

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Chevy Caprice Loaded Low
ileaoe. one owner. very clean

:oriailiofl t'uluy eguippeg. se
I'?? 1939

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u"d furniture appliances for
IC Buy I or 1001 items Larri

p-ui'

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17)9136

One half interest in
Luscornb$ A

For Your Junk Cars
37) 1329

Call 1)0 9523 afteróp

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CASH 373 4371
tted 10 bi r us"d off c" t,.jrnjtu
ty Quantity NOLL'S Cass
'try, Hwy 1797 130 1206.

tEY WOODS BARN- We b
urniture &amp; Miscellaneous S
If 30 pt commission Free Pu
is Auction Saturdays 7 p
Inford 327 2270

irvicr, usea macnines
'OOPIEY APPLIANCES 37)06
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r,icxJri, new,mnae ii pcvure iu
With warranty, $170; Al
Sylvania color console, new Gra
B picture tube with warran
1150 3739197. I to S. Mondi
Friday
or TV's from ISO; 111W. fro
HERA

nnIrnnnx uuai power supt
leanly new Cost 4700 Will sell

edroor-ns. 1' i baths, has Iarç
ring &amp; dining room, new carpet
w paint throughout. Fencit
Ird 1306061 or Eves Ill U,

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Dell's Auction Service

323 3646

Hwy. 46, West Sanford

LIENS PAID OFF
ANY PLACE
TOP DOLLAR FOR

323 5420

RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

6" 10%

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e have a truck load of new rr
Chandise, consisting of bc
radiot, I track tape syster
pitcher and bowl sets. pictur
(all sizes) plus all kinds
glassware; I Snarpin' Tur
riding mower; TV's and hundni
of mISC items

COLOR TV. SII9SMONTH

42-MbiIe Homes

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1c: Service all mak

SUNLANDBAYWOOD CIRCLE

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ANFORD AUCTION
1200 French Ave.

CALL

I?' and 71' WCC recondition
mobile homes. Furnished and ,
furnished Alit like new lAlIwith
C. Priced from 51.500 and up Gc

terms to qualified buyers May
seen at Sanford's newest and ml
beautiful park, Carriage Cc
Mobile Home Park. Call 131 Ot
for appt and interview.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3403 Orlando Drive
Sanford 373 5200

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ROCKY STONE

207 Pine Winds Drive, Sanford
(Hidden Lake)

YARD SALE- Furn.ture, dish
IOthinn. dr Sat Lem

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Condition Best offer. Also
utility trailer. 373 4467,
AMPER BODY HULL for I'be
Includes built in cabinet
3221776

iruruirij ooaro, sleeping bag, fOi

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slice toaster, deep fryer cooki

$zIO Nassau; very clean, good to.td.
Country Side Trailer Park on
Airport Blvd A real bargain I or
$1,000

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sombrero, clothing (ladies a
children), suitcases. boc't a
much more Ill Elm Avenue, F

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&amp;Sat 106
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1109 Sanford Ave

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SEMINOLE CO. Beautiful 5 or 10
prj, paved road, treet. clear.
flowing stream, horses a k Terry
Realty, 6700711

46-Commercial Property
DUPLEX- GENEVA. 7 OR, I bath,
den. Screened porch 345 3716

Merchandise

of household items, clothes, e
623 Camellia Court, SunI
Es' ites Sat. Only 9 5

78-Motorcycles
Motorcycle Insurance

YARD SALE. Sat ISun
Alm ist new 16 HP Sears Trac

(IL AIR AGENCY

w rh 17" mower, dozier blade
14 -2 Rotor Tiller; new me
C.•tectot'
10 cuo coffee mak
fver 100 pieces of men, women a
:hildretrs clothing (large a
sma ll sizes) and many other itet
it,cludiriO Jules Jergensen a

BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

Juvena 14K gold watches.
Lemon St.. Sanford
Ravennp Park Sat

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)UST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Aug 161h. 9

Lcts of misc items 303 Satsur

50-Miscellaneous for Sale
Ruger Black Hawk. 357 Magnum
With hoIster, 1)15 Scuba equip
merit US 372 6335

1956 Che'vv: 16' boat. oortabie TV
no large Dar var saie canoe st

Or 31 7

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5131

!S-Boats &amp; Accessorie
IS' Larson Bowrider, 115 HP Me
with power tilt and certifi
trailer Intl oower winch, all IS

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BUDDY'S
PENTRY

21 hour service. All

DYKES

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OP AND THINK A MINUTE. It
IaSs,fied Ads didn't work

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Dnditii'tn $150 for both 373

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ty Hodges ran an act In The Hefii
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land Clearing. Ill dirt, (Ijy, rock.
All kinds ofdigging
stored &amp; moved 377 UI? or $34
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Tc,F.P'S
rrr.eriy Harnett s Beauty Nook)
519 E Pine 372 5742
umail Classified Ad brings big
tmn% Try One and see Call 327
11 or 431 0c93
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If your roof
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Call the BirdAllen Wrenn

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Bulldozing Excavating. Ditch
Work Fill dirt, top soil 332 5913

Roofing

ART ALLING LAND "I,, APING
All types lots &amp; acreage i'eared We
hive top toll, fill dirt, clay, and

Expert roof repars. fiat roofs or
shinglt%, All work guaranteed
BROCIDEN ROOFING. 3236700

shell available Piease calf flight
123

ROOFING REPAIRS FOR
REASONABLE PRICES Cali Don

f.6t 517 ,

Land Maintenance
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3?7 3' ,Itrr S

Tree Service

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Lawn Care
Yard Cleanup! Hedges Trimmed'
Flower Beds Cleaned? Free
estImates. 3731046 or 321 7914

321 0207
Idlng, roofing rend concrete
nishing. free estimates.

Need your grast.ctjl! Procnç'l and
derendent service $7 and u. )72

ncrete and carpenter

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Pressure Cleaning
Z.
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F'.?erc, pressuredleanng
37'. C8.$

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HAUL"", SALVAGE
onn, Brooks
321 0299 antime

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(,'ctric organ she wanted to se

F Ford rented her house in oi

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D'ccount Prices 372 6'620

yOU seii - 'won' r,evux Will'

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SEAMAN, PHOTOGRAPHY
Weddings. Candid, COmmercial
Aril, Portrats. Advertising I),
R-e Cr fS SSM

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Beauty Care
cod nc steel desks IPIC(tjtiyc do
B, (hairs. secretariat desks
chairs, straight chairs, falli
Cabinets, as Is Cash and Carry
NOLL'S

niscelianeous items.

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60-Office Supplies
Used office furniture

rothy Cameron 'had marvelo
'esuits" with her ad I

PET REST INN
Boardng&amp;Cnoon' .9
P1" 372 1051

Save up to 30 pct on electricity

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.,sed only 7 or 3 times 317 S39

chen Bathroom Cabinets, Cou
r topj. Sinks Installation avi
ble Bud Cabell. 320 W)57 xi

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Cars

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IMPROVE

APT BROWN PEST CONTROL
2567 Park Drove
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DUCT

1EFRIGERATION,
VORK

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inter-or. E xl'r,or Plastering.
Plaster patching &amp; simulated
brick &amp; stone specialty. 3222740

C ON D I TION I N 0.

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IW.IIUT 0 I110 I113'

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utral treat 6. ,r Conditioning
'or free estimates, call Carl
larris. at SEARS in Sanford. 3fl
771.

nakes

wit Mowers we sell The Best
erviCe the Rest Western Au

"Results were marvelous"

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'61 Ford, excellent Ind car. $395
Good Credit' Low monthly pmts

CASH

REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

3226457

'65 Falcon, 6 std Show room cond
66 Chevy Wagon, tow miles. 11S
'65 Pleetwood, like new

Many others to choose from
32's $510 or 031 1605

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Fiat. ISO Solder Clean:

re Eguipment, Meal t'epartm

Each Woodmere Home Features Central Heat And
Air, Shag Carpeting In Living Areas, Inside And

REAL ESTATE
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MODELS NOW OPEN ,:OR INSPECTION
TAX CREDlT APPLIES
3 0/s VA 10 DOWN

SALES By KISH 3"2'1'070"401

Energetic mat ur e woman desires

Payton Realty

irrx vOienmoruoay.weQnesoay
riday only 377 1917

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YARD with 3 BR, 1 bath hor
171.000
CRIFICE - Hnmr' on take.) I
1 baths, central heat air
)OD LOCATED COMMERC
PROPE PlY . f or sale or lea

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished

flu! P'IIItJ

'71 Pinto, automatic; air

'65 VW. S P., rebuilt engine. $450
'61 Chievelle, SS 396, 4495

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SANFORD-- 3 BR. 2 bath horn
Central heat air, range an
refrigerator. 20,00 storage bldç
fenced yard, zoned agriculturi
Just ty.o blockS from Lake Monro
$77,900

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LAKE MARY- ilesidential Ic
beautiful tree's. nearly on the lak

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rnents, rents 1140 ea 179.000
with 1 OR home
VO ACRES
)ood garden land or pattu
177.000

REALTOR 3" 7194

CALL TO SEE

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Iuoer clean, air, sun root. AM F-

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Hoicar "
t,inf(jd 31341
PP,LY'S F. If
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:halr. 6 mat old. 4700 no Cal

726764

3737312

Ray Crank

Ct'me out and see them to appreciate

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with private entrance) Lg. lam
room, formal dining &amp; living rr
nov. Carpet. Ig lot for garden w
citrus trees, well for ac,
sprinklers Large utility Lxjildr
A Steal at 125.900

Central heat air; fenced yard; w

W!wre Quiet Nlqhfs and Cool
E.r,,ezes Create the Lifestyle
You've Been Searching For.

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2I7S YALE AV
Mini farm in hea rt of town, 3 BR
bath lb bedroom i efficiency a

$4,500

.i4'1a'L.j11cr's 6

21-Situatjons Wanted

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Central Florida's
MULTIPI.E LISTING REALTOI
3771991
19195 Fnent
377 7371, 377 1196,327 1914
37'? 1959, 3fl 1161

dicker or swap 123.00
CALL US NOW

Th065 Hwy 1792
I EAL TOR 373 5171

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,. PC ~7.'';22,

all cash

refinance
POOL HOME
Relax or exercise in your own poo
OR. 1 bath home. b.autifu

Callus on Lots&amp; acreage

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the idea
BR LAKEFRONT
Florida home on I icre Reduce
15.000 Call

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3
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DOLL HOUSE
Cute as a button; 3 OR trame hoi
on West Third St Large corner

Sorry,

3329111 Eve 169 1146

DY KEPIMOPE Portable d's?
'asher. Excellent conri II "ice
Id Can also be built in 5175. IT

in room. fenCed yard

Broker, 107 W. Commercial
Sanford 372 7611

7BpJoo,yt. 1901 5,jmmerl,nAve.
14.900
372 3197

1505 W. 25th St.

income 8% an AVON Represents

322•7643
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$16,S00

Quipped with many extraS. Adult
wned Approx 7500 mill's 11.39$

gust 17th, 5pm
y 476 between Oviedo a
,eneva at the Blue Ribbon Are
waIf roping
Iteam roping
Ib'jIl dogging
Ibarrel racing
Opole bending
6196

I THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOt
FRACTION 01 THEIR COS
POM TODAY'S WANT ADS'

Real Estate ftroler

W. Garnett White

New 3 OR 2 BAD
HOME. all extras, good locatlol
MAKE OFFER 3772217

TOWNHOUSES

CHOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICE RANGES

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

living &amp; dining room, large fami
room with fireplace, 3 bedroom,
bath split plan Nearly an act
fenced 151,500

JOHN K RIDER. ASSOC

BEDR OOM SUITES
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lot. sacrifice price 116.900

EXECUTIVE BEAUTY- F orm

Acreage

Forre%tGre,ne Inc
323 6353, 32? V70. eves

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Homes, Lots

Apartments

of he

tJflI;f,

Commercial Properties

MUST SELL

We have listings We have buyers
We need another real es tate Ii
censee to help us make saies

PO Box 1164. Sanford. Fla, 32171.
consider changes and amendments
to the Zoning Ordinartcc of the City Lady to live In
and lOOli after elderly
of Sanford, Florida, as follows:
gentleman while family is away.
Thzttpropfrtylying between nt
Very little work, small salary
Barbara Drive and Desoto Drive
Tues. thru Saturday Write Bot
and between iroguis. Averxia an
$79, Evening Herald, P.O. Box
Mohawk Avenue is proposed to be
165', Sanford. Fla
rezoned from SP.IAA (Single
Family Residential) Dsstrit to GC 2 HAIRDRESSER with following, up
tOlOpct Call 3721176 after 6pm.
(General Commercial) District.
Said property being more par. Salts Person with
ladles' wear cx
titularly described as followi.
perlence. Apply in, person, Rojay.
Loll. Block 71, Dresmwold.
3, 1st St. Sanfrsrd
Alt .ar1iet In Interest and citizens
Shall have an opportunity to be Career Sate Opportunity- no
heard at sald hearing.
overnight travel is. required.
By order of the City Commission Complete training program
t
City of Sanford, Florida.
Excellent fringe benefits No limit
H. Pi Tamm, Jr.
to earnings, Take five minutes to
City Clerk
investIgate this satisfying and
Publish Aug. 15. 7S
rewarding C,lreer, Call Orlando
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO. 74.119 C'
In re th e Estate of:

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Luxury Patio

units. No production Mustbe able
?o read &amp; Interpr et di-awlngs Must
be able to work alone Ptcx 173
6741 for appo;ntmnent.

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AFTER HR
3220641
322 399

REALTOR
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f' Gardens

consists primarily of prolo type

BALL REALTY

Pavenna Park 3 BR. 1 bath ',a

Beautiful ranch type home
acres, stable. Osteen area
1617; 373 6146

ssume Payments
iger Zig Zag, in cabinet, 3 needl
'ront load deluxe sewing machln
Will new for 1119.00. Pay balan
tf SM or 10 payments of $9. See ii
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 East First, Downtown

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,j ururoums, l"i DOT
paneled den with custom drap
tew roof, fenced back ya
179.500 by Owner 371 0871

HONDA $50 Completely

JACK POT RODEO

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Lease Option 3 OR, 1 bath, walk
shopping; terms

Per;

1 Honda. 750 Good condition. 4000
tiles. Many extras 1700 arid take
ver payments 372 0660

Sate

CHICO&amp; THE MAN

SUZUKI. 550 cc; electric start.

xcelIent conditiOn 373 $570 or $34
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66-Horses
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78-?Mtorcycles

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We Buy Furniture

TAFFER REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
)flUSS
1IOOE 7Sth St

3574 Park Drive

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DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
live Call 641 30 79
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE O
JOURNEYMAPIPLUMBER
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
4627243
Notice is hereby given that a
least 10
Public Hearing will be held èI the Legal Stenographer with
Years civil practice experience
CornmisslonRoomin the C;ty Hall ln
Excellent salary with fringe
the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7 00
benefitt Reply Speer &amp; S pe er, PA,
o'clock P M on August 23. 1975. to

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CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR

PROPOSED CHANGES AND Work your own houni. Earn extra

AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN

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Country Trailer- Near Seminole
College, private wooded lot, 7 BR,
112$ mo Also I BR-116S mo $31.
rn

For complete details., call

rear live in one and rent 3 fiji
fished apIs

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33-i-buses Furnished
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BY Seminole County Planning Division,
15-4*lp Wanted
Elaine RiCharde
3234330, ext 3M
,
Deputy Clerk
This public hearing will be held In
Experienced Machinist
PublithAug, 15.72.294. Sept 5,197$ the County Commission Chambers,
DEQI6
Room 213.01 the Courthouse, San STEADY WORK
Immediate
ford, Florida, on
19, 1#7 5 and
cpenng for an experienced
'August 26., 1975, at 7.00 pm or as
machinist with full knowledge of
soon therea ft er as possible
mill I. lathe operation Work

Board of County Corn

CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

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;Ihuahua pupples, AKC. some v
small. $65 up. One fern
miniature Dachshund, red,
Also Siamese kittens. $10 and
ANIMAL HAVEN GROOMI
AND BOARDING KENNELS,:

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Peg

3112S641. 3n??Sy

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Clefk of the CircuIl Court

DEAR READER - You are
ARIES (March 21-April 19) A surprisingly, available.
describing a
up Of non- social Invitation turns Out to be
LIBRA (Sept. flct. Th An
specific symptoms tha t usually more fun than you anticipated. enjoyable day with friends
means enurocirculatory You'll ha ve good vibes with engaged in your kind of inasthenia. What Is that? A someone you meet unex- terests. Your leadership
condition manifested by light pecteclly.
qualities are so outstanding
headedness or faintness,
TAURUS iAprll 20-May 20) th'y'll even amaze YOU!
sometimes breathlessness, It's not just your Imagination:
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. m
sharp pains in the chest and This Is one of those truly great Recognition and rewards for a
sometimes irregular heart. days when things go right in job well dofle come your way
beats, but there is no evidence any endeavor,
today. inwardly, you'll be
of disease of the heart or lungs.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A bursting with pride.
The set of symptoms occurs storybook day, with lots of
SAGIITARRJS (Nov. 23-Dec.
most often after an Wness. One friends by your side, good 21) You'll be meeting someone
of the early descriptions of the conversation, interesting new who will have it in their
syrnptorns was inscldjersof the diversions and even a surprise power to qx'n a whole new
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application for 1120.000 in funds H. &amp; R. BLOCK, 218
from the U S Opar?mcnt of South Beach St., Daytona
Housing and Urban Devlopment to
Improve or provide certain public Beach, Fla. 904-252.4685.
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improvements to blighted areas ________________________
.,--For further information, contact the
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mislianers
Seminole County, Florida
By: Sidney L Vihtlen, Jr.

Ist St

Three bedrooms, 1', baths. fully
Carpeted 11)3 Valencia Ct Well. to Steal 'hit like new 3 911. 2 bat h
Ill
home from desperate out of stat e
owner Big fenced lot, central au
3 bedroom.? story, central heat &amp; garage, close In Available today
air,nl(efleighborhood,referencrj no qualifying Priced in the $70
flreq4alred $I9Omo$lOOck'posit 332
Hurry 431 4727

TAX COURSE; JOB IN
BEST STU

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Stemper Realty

NORTHEAST SEMINOLE

ON ALL PRICE RANGES

will teach y

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all

2 BR • fenced yard, carport, pniv
street, 116900 Terms 3fl

TWO STORY FRAME
I OR, 7 bath bu ilt with tender lyi
care by craftsmen Only IllS

403W 1St 5t

tree Bedroom in Plnecret
arpeted; fenced. $750 dow
FHA. Nothing down VA. Pho
ledroom. ), bath, family too,
seat air. 473.900 Acre R.all

323 5215

decorated $29,900

Peg Real Estate Broker

431 fl7O

Larry Saxon. Realtor

p eg Real Estate Brok er

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FIUILL RENTALS

H &amp; R BLOCK INCOME

BLE FOR
DENTS.

than lent. Government suldl,ed
t Qualified buyers Call to
see ,
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qualify!

middle Agra or

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AVAILA

payment, monthly payments less

II Hwy 1797 Open Sat. &amp; Sun.

0 Tee sniry price. J UK, I'.': DOlt
Immaculate home. fenced yai
Placed 115.700 mortgage. P', PC
1136 mo pays all To see it Is
love It for only %fl.900 373 91

123 6711

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Will

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part

senior citizens preferred Can
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377 4711

fl-Instructions

DRUM LESSONS

All or

New houses Ina rural area No clown
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MAITLAND FLEA MARl
PdRUS man's watch. electro
ith tachometer and calend
Still in case, cost s). will ti

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Plus ISO deposit,
Forrest Greene Inc

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YOU LONELY? L us help
you to meet the right person just
for you NATIONAL SINGLES

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NOTIFIED

Drapes, Wa.er, Lawn

LAKE MARY-- 7 BR Duplex, $150

West of Sanford Closed on Sun
days.

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Could you shed some light on pregnancy you had my have more anxiety just coping with
this subjec t for us? Sometimes I
decreased your usual level of the household.
think we could be sylnpatiilzing __________________________________________

experience the same things. We
really are in a quanclry, but
more young women who've just
had babies that we speak to the
By BERNICE BEDEO,OI
more we hear the same symp..
torns.
For Saturday, August

of 46

or

tpIex, lbedroom turn apt., adults
Call 377 3610 after 3)O

-Peas, you pick, black eyes 1. purple
hull. New patchncontlnuecoming
in On Oregon Ave.&amp; 3 mi North

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remodel to Suit tenant 3274371 or
327 6670

Care 37) 1474 or 6M 63i6

ood Things to Eat

write their father, Nicholas J.

that a Petition for Dissolution of

uriturn

PIt-,.. Duplex, him

Interest.

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warehouse

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ELTOP4A

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2100 sq. ft

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Sanford area Der. Pamela,

Dr. Lanib

themddjeofoi'thesf3(whJth women? We are between
also seems very scarey). We ages of
and . We are all LsIscapabe of, hence it Is correct
have all been checked by our very happy with our home lives to say exhaustion,
One doctor tells my but do wish we could feel like
Why do you girls have this
friend it's muscular. Another our old selves,
problem' Well, the long siege of

ADULTS $2.00

VmDOI

Box 553. Sanford, Fla 37771

P.O. Box 101

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down, 7. I

bedrooms S pct

321 oeo

Office turn with phonns, util. &amp;
tecy Only $700 mo I i Industrial
Park 373 0061

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TO- EUGENE BREWER

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License Bureau 377 6645
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4517 or write

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FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
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evening (lid care. 6:30 a m t 1
a m A Child's World. .323 1424

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drinkers
For further Information call

bath, 2 yrs old Central heat.a
carpet, garage. Screened pori
large lot, good location A5SUI
7 3 a pct or $750 down, FHA Pnic

Friday, Aug. 15. 19/5-38

venng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

&amp;5--Pets- Supplies

MID 70's-- NEW HOMES 3 1

BEDROOMS, I b

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Nice efficiency apartment, upstairs,
all utilities fern $97 SO Adults
Ofll 3?? ?29 rv,'
nd

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screened porch. rear 'Md feoc

Dus. to late cancellation, comp, turn
Oceanside Condo in New Smyrna
from Sat noon 473 to Mon 91
(labor Day) 1725 Call 377 IS?? or
377 0720 niqtit$

7545 Park Drive SlOup

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br? Bedrooms AdUlttOflIy
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

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Christian mother will keep ChildrCn
in her home. 56 days Per week

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE

,

Summer Programi HEY DIDDLE
DIDDLE DAY CARE, 3235690

AL ANON
For families or friends of problem A BABY'S WORLD. Care for infants

Husband Respondent.

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NO LONGER USED CAMPI
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED 4

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One bedroom apartment; $25 we$i,
or $90 month 611 South Park
Avenue, or 377 7317

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IS ALCOHOL A PPOBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY!

IN RE: The Marriage of
MARY LEE BREWER.
Wife Petitioner
vs

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371 0066
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4-Personals

Light-Headed

attributes it to that.
Although we ("l'l there is

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36-Resort Property

One bedroom efficiency, furnished
$100 per mo utilities included
377 4170

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(seiberry. Florida 37707
PUbliSh Aug. 15. 32, 1975
DFO 91

'n the Petition,
WITNESS MY HAND and Seal of
thiS Court on this 17th day of August,
197$
(SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr

liutructioni: The hidden nmm listed below *ppeir forward,
backward, up, dowil, or dlaqonally in the puzzle. Find each

1:15 (1) Movie
1:33 (2) Rock Concert

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K o c H S A K C I E K R A 'SI K C 0 1 S

hidden na m e

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reQuired to serve a copy of your
written defenses. if any, 10 thC
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Petition onthe Petitioner's attorney, OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
BILL McCABE, whole aress Is
Notice of Public Hearing
Meyers, Mooney &amp; Adler, PA., I?
SeminofeCeunty
South Lake Avenue, Orlando,
Community Development Block
Florida, 32401. on or before Sep
Grant Application
teenber 19, 1975. and file the original
With the Clerk of this Court either
The Board of County Corn
before service on Petitioner's •t. mlulor,et-s of Semnkiole County will
torn" or Immediately thereafter; hold a public hearing to provide the
otherwiSe a default will be entered public the opportunity to review and
against you for the relic' demanded comment upon Seminole Coty's

V A II T U ft E H A B A 1 11 1 U B C I N
C H N I I. P A H C E I I K A H C H E p

(44) Rock Concert
11:6.5 (2) Movie
(4) MovIe
12:00 (I) Protectors
1:00 (2) Thriller
(44) Bobby Goldsboro

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Address Suite 70$, 130 E. Highway

County, Florida. to your wife,
MARY LEE BREWER, as a lump
sum as alimony, and you are

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(9) Movie

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Marriage has been filed against you ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
and there ta demand in the Petition
Free, 644M? for "We Care"that the Court award that certain
"Hotline',Adults or Teens.
property owned by you and your
FACED WITH A DRINKING
wife. MARY LEE BREWER, as
PROBLEM
tenants by the entirety, located at
PerhapsAlcofsolicAnonymous
231 Ballard Street. Altamonte
Can Help
pringt, Florida, and more perCall 473 4587
t'culanly described as: Lot 12 and E
Write P0 Box 121)
75 feet of lot It, block (B). South
Sanford, Ftorlda377lI
Altamonte Heights, accurding to the
p thereof as recorded in plat book
I. paged, public records of Seminole

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(5) News

Eunice Martin

D-Miscellaneous for S

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Sanford, by Owner. 3 BR, 1 b
large eatin kitchen, plus tori
New Carl
dining room.
' rrjIace. large corner
Recently rpduced $71500 Call

Real Estate
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Complete child care services New

all

The Roaring Twenties

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SIT H K R 0 A R I

Newswatch

Maston O'Ne.aI

Campton. Kentucky

F S C 0 1 1 F I I Z C E R ,% I

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never be forgotten God bless

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POSENDLUM &amp; PIPKINS

NOTICE OF ACTION

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Also my dear relatives and friends
for the many gifts, flowers, cards
and vitits Your kindnesseswill

EUGENE BREWER.

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Walter I. Hankinson
As Executrix
LAW OFFICES

Attorney for Effie A
Plankinson, Executrix

3 Room Apt Completely remodeled,
and newly furnished EXTRA
NICE 714 W First St

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Sunday -Noon Friday

4170

QUALITY INN - NORTH
I 1... R 434. Longwood

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Before Publication

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CASE NO. 7S1643•CAOE

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Dog

good to me or helped me in any
way while i was a patient recently
In Seminole Memorial Hospital.

COUNTY, FLORIDA.

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

N I H R I A N E K A S 1 0 N E M

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second babies about eight
months ago. We get light

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DEADLINES

Effie A Hankinson
by Maston 0 Neal,
Atty for Estate Of

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provided in Section 733 16. Florida
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Statutes, in their offices in the
County Courthouse in Seminole ------______________
County, Florida, within four
i-Card Of Thanks
calendar months from tne time of
--------the first publication her. or the
POODLE
WHITE
SMALL
tame will be barred
I with to thank Dr Parks Sr .nurles
collar; white lea
rhinestone
Filed at Sanford. Florida. this
and nurses' aides; also. all the
in 1100 block of Park
collar
17th day of August, 1975.
re $0
wonderful pep(e who
Ave 377 7940 after 6 Reward

in duplicate and

us nervous and that seems to us, we still worry about that
make the light headedness weird feeling in our heads.
C.
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iA
worse. We all get little pains in Is this cmmon in young ____________________________________________

'FIST OF FURY'

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length
50 island Fr)
SI Precious 5*001
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DEAR DR. LAMB Four of on Valium and my doctor says
my friends and I have the same it is exhau3tion. I had an ex.
problem. We all have had tremely difficult birth so he

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Ped al digit
29 Piece Out
30 Ott*rwts*
) Musical work
on religious
theme

the same

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8:30

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Playhouse

"BRUCE LEE" In
2BIG HITS
FREE'LUCKY COINS'
THE CHINESE CONNECTION

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Some Women

Pennant

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SATURDAY 9-Noon

47 Eipensive

34

136

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3

Last Of The

5:30 P.M.
A.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY

HANK INSON deceased late Of
Seminole County, Florida. to the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. and file

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HOURS

41 Friends (Fr)
45 Overhead stern
46 Months tab)

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41C line
1 thruStimes
31C a line
6 thru 25 times
24caline
26 t imes
(52.00MINIMUM CHARGE)

23 TUOI
2$ Dash
26 Boast

18

rooms for one or couple Water
F urnished, 7 BW, air
conditioned,
furni5hcd
Air
conditioned
$150 Call 373 0377
reQuired $100 ma, $50
deposit 327 7399
1973 I?' wide. 1 BR, air cond, fur
nished $175 monthly Adults
Iroom apt Child and pet Welcome.
Security 372 59)9
Very nice $125 per mo
110
01 Magnolia Ave 372
WEKIVARIVER •
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Adult mnbile home village, under
large shady oaks on the scenic
Wekiva Modern clean interiors,
Monthly Rentals Available
f
%I 40 SMI W of Sanford 377
$135 $150 - Color TV

LL...,....

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References

Oem4nd which you may have
against the estate of WALTER I.

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id Estate

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furnished, large 2
bedroom, adults preferred SISO
per ma. call 372 4470

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RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

12 Suite of rooms
43 i

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APAR IMEN IS
ADULTS, NO PETS
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116W 2nd St.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

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Winter Po1rk

You are hereby notified and
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(35) Wrestling
11:00 (9) News
(35) 700 Club
(44) Night Gallery
11:15 (9) News
11:30 (2) News

Week

7 - 301020P.M

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CLASSIFIED

WALTER I HANKINSON

34 Charged

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(24) Feeling Good
(35) Greatest Sports

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA ird AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO. 7S.2S0.CP

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(35) Movie
(44) Music City
U.S.A.
8:30 (6) Doc
(4.4) Bobby Goldsboro
9:00 (2.6) Movie
(4) Mary Tyler
Moore Show
(9) Rookies-5.W A.T.
Special
(24) Special Of The
Week
(44) Movie
9:30 (6) Bob Newhart
Show

12:00 (3) Jetsons
(6) Harlem
Globetrotters
Popcorn
Machine
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AFTERNOON

Saturday

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(24) Philadelphia

Us
(35) Big Blue
Marble
(44) Frie nd s Of Man

House
1:00 (2. I) Midnight

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Family Special
(9) Kolc hak

(6) Hudson Brothers

Entertainment
(24) The Boarding

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Outdoors

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example

Alive

Jim Thomas

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8 Greek letters
10 Dissolve
12 American
geologist
(t813.1895)

(24) W hen TV Was

(24) Sesame Street

(44) Night Gallery

7 English rivet

(44) Wretllng
7:30 (2)

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S Indonesian of
Mindanao
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old
40 (sons home
3
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2

(t) Lawrencs. WeIk
(24) Burns And Allen
(35) Department "s"

(13) Daytime

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(Bib)
4 Musical tribute 22 Gil

35 Ang'y
36 Sigmosd curve
37 Carol. for

Dramas

Super Friends

(9)

Weather

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In RE; Estate of

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region

(I) Thomas Hardy

Dinosaurs

(24) Aviation

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(3.5) Cartoons
11:00 (2.1) Pink Panther
(6) Valley Of

Martian

11.

7.00 (2)

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(24) Carrascole,,das

(IS) My Favorite

(5 9)

31 Leghorn (local
name)
33 European

EVENING

Rangers

Closeup

Martian
(44) Sports Legends

29

Shazan
Lassie Rescue

(6)
(9)

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29 Slur o

(35) Pop Goes The
Country

Sea Mons ter

9:30 (6) Movie
10:00 (24) The Sinners

Spectacular
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( 13 ) NBC News

(44) Ernest Ariq?ey
Hou r
10:30 (2. 5) Sigmond And

(44) Movie

7 Church

(9) News

(24) The Electric
Company

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Watching
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(35) Bobby Goldsboro
6:30 (3) Florida's

13:00 (2.1) La nd Of The
LOSt

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(35) Wl'burn Brothers
6:00 (2. 6. I) News
(24) Firing Line

(13) Movie

(24) Wall Street

Places of

esertion

Weschester
Classic
(1) Great Mysteries
(9) Wide World Of
Sports
Party
(44) Time Tunnel
5:30 (5) That Girl

Gilligan

The Man
(13) Dante's Inferno

(6)

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(44) Brav es Baseball
8:30 (2. I) Chico And

(9)

4:30 (6)

3:00 (2)

Plus Four
(6) Jeannie
(9) Hong Kong
Phooey
(13) Movie
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Gerald Dentine
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3:30 (6) Hogan's Heroes

(44) There's Plenty
Of Gold

(5)
(9)

Baseball
Wrestling

(13) Movie

Workshop
Wheelle And The

(24) Mister Roger's
Neig hborhood

(35. 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Police Surgeon

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(44)
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Jabb,rwocky

(t)

The Colonel
(24) Intercom

Movie

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Chopper Bunch

(I 1) McKeever And

10:30 (9)

(6)

(24) Villa Alegre

What's My Line

(24)

Baseball

Yogis Gang

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(44) Herald Of Truth
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depar tment were agents from
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authorities said had been stolen
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con.
Poland In many years, according to the American consul
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Maitland Marine owner
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Richard
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ste reo and sound equipment,
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on a warrant charging buying
television sets, music-al inreceiving and concealing stolen
struments and an industrial air
property.
compressor.
DiLisio was released at
o!k said the raids and
counts Jail after he posted
$5,000 cash bond.
County
A wrecker was used to take
Detective Ralph Salerno.
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As the Seminole raids started
storage building at Altamonte
at 4 pin. Friday at a bar and -i-..
Springs.
package store next door to the
Charles Wesley Asbury, V. of
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Altamonte Police Headquarters
948 Lake Irene Drive Maitland,
and Fire Department, Orange
was arrested on ' warrants
Seminole County Corn- if a new Jail Is not built, the pretty serious problems," County Sheriff's deputies
••charging four counts of grand
missioners continued plugging county will face the expenditure Vihien said, adding, "All raided a used appliance sales
larceny, tao counts of armed
"Y
away
Friday,
attempting
to
of
large
In
commissioners
feel,
at
the
establishment
on
Edgewater
amounts
of
money
it
breaking and entering with
Drive, Orlando, and two
darn up the flood of financial excess of $*),000 annually - for same time, this Is an
intent to commit a felony, three
needs that is making it ex- farming out
to keep taxes to a residence arresting two perto other
counts of armed breaking and
sons and recovering thousands
trneIy difficult to keep a jails,
riinimum."
entering of a dwelling house
of dollars in stolen merpledge to hold the line on
Vihlen
said
commissioners
and one count of breaking and
Consideration is being given
,
iprope rty taxes.
,s nt much of Friday re viewing ci.uuulse.
entering a vehicle.
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purambw tw old MonAuthorities said Information
Conunission Uiainnan Sid
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bud
get
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Asbury was held in Jail in lieu
rd store In de
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developed by Salerno and oU
in
of *) bon&amp;.
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Seminole
at least 14
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board's
toy wi th in
for
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next
fiscal
year,
paragents
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that
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socially-oriented
persons
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residence
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Stroupe,
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ring that specialized in stealing
a
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go
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Sdiool
House,
the
Drug
Action
raiding
deputies
seized a
difficult
m remodeling W facilities.
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details of the budget.
ies. Committee and Seminole items "on orders" that
117,000,
24-foot
Wayfarer
motor
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,With these extraordinary Mental Health,
"We i-re are really looking at
home.
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Stroupe was jailed on $5,000
and package store in Altamonte
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income, because of the con- missioners) are looking at Vihlen said.
bond on a charge of buying,
Springs, adjacent to the police
tinued
trend," he
receiving and concealing stolen
and fire department headquarsaid, pointing to the decreases
property.
a
ters.
being seen In building permit
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revenues and state and federal
un y's
stolen
in Orlando, was parked
An Orange County Sherffrs
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behind the Stroupe house.
spokesman said the "orders"
The chairman revealed that a
Polk said the recreational
reportedly were "filled in a
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vehicle was also impounded at
relatively short period of time"
.
government shows an adan Altamonte Springs storage
and stolen items "sold" at a
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u
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ditional 37,000 square feet of
location
reduced Lost and in
cases
office
is needed right
The two truckloads of other
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shipped to "customers"
now.
items recovered were taken to a
throughout the United States.
"We are also facing the new
county storage building near
Officials said the stolen
jail construction consideration
Sanford for safe keeping, ofproperty oper::tion is believed
and the straw ballot situation
to have sold approximately one The Rendezvous Bar, next door to Altamonte Springs fire station, alleged "order point" for million- ficers said.
regarding library facilities," he
,
Officials said Saturday that
million dollars in merchandise dollar.a-year theft ring. Herald Photo by Bob Lloyd
By DONNA ESTES
identica, request for Altamonte ove the last year.
said. The voters in the fall
investigation into the alleged
t,
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H rald
Springs Tuesday.
was con.elections as y-ear appro
a
tinuing
a nd
Items allegedly handled by
Polk led agents in the Crowder, 44, and Carolyn Springs near the bar was
straw ballot on whether a
indicated there may be more
County Commissioner Mike the theft ring included heavy Seminole raids, surrounding Fields Crowder, 42.
Herman Elvin Fields, 38, 125
LAKE MARY — Ile City
county-wide library system Council
Hattaway
then
suggested
boats
and
equipment,
and
motors,
First
The
Rendezvous
Bar
and
Crowder
was
held
In
jail
on
Grace Boulevard, Altamonte
Saturday indicated
lOrange County , sheriff'
should be initiated by the
surprise at the offer of Seminole received approval from feflow lawn inowers. televisions, Package Store, where a search $40,000 bond on eight counts of Springs, Fields was held on agents executed three search
county.
for allocation stereos, tape recorders, chain resulted in seizure of cartons of buying, receiving and con- $5,0W bond on one count of
- County Commissioners to grant
arrested
tw o
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for $10,000 each to Lake Maq, 3aws and furniture, officials cigarettes, musical instrument cealing stolen property. His buying, rEceiving and con- warrants,
some $10,000 in federal funds
suspects in connection with the
fa cilities program
o s
Longwood,
Oviedo
and said.
amplifiers, speakera, a vacuum wife posted $10,000 bond on two cealing stolen property.
for a city planner.
theft ring and seized thousands
...,,000, while a solution to
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The
Orange
County cleaner and a box of tools,
counts of bu)lng, receiving and
After agents loaded a pickup
During the council's
rst
in
space problem could cost up to
k
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h
1975-76
budget
wor
1400,000 the first year and the
op, those cities have not requested operation included Seminole, hours as agents conducted the was released from county jail bar, another search warrant items.
A
Raymond
Rollins, 36, was
new jail ex pense the first year Mayor aster Sorenson said he the assistance.
Orange, Brevard, Lake and search and arrested the Friday night.
the Crowders'
at
was
executed
Total
receivenotification
d
of
the
would be roughly M,000.
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other Central Florida
operators, Donald Richard
Also arrested in Altamonte $51 Karen Ave., Altamonte
County Commission
t y offer just prior to the
of ti-ese three projects is 11.53
an the council had not man Sid VihIen Jr., said Friday
million
FF
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.whether the fo
iti wM o
the matter.
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preparing land use plans.
examination
of
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budgets.
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deadline for
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1ow 70
taxes
requested by
tyo
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Springs on which law must be
chance of afternoon thunder,
another type tax, such a:; a
complied with by county
showers. Highs mostly In lower
utility tax, was levied.
90s and low% In low to mid 70s.
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commissioners
County
Mostly south to southe.ut winds
10 mph or less but stronger and earlier approved 110,000, - - the city would receive $58,000 in
near thundershowers. maxiniwn allowable under the property tax for the new year
CF'TA program — for Winter vn frtm' it
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county board approved an city will
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                    <text>16—Evening Herald,
Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1975

GET UP TO

67th Year, No. 307—Thursday, August 14, 1975

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price JO Cents

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Seminole can h€.coine in. where it locates within the hh work his included training
Jack homer, executive
lit raid Staff Writer
dustrnlly a very viable county, count) will benefit all of learns in industrial develop. director of the Greater Sanford
I OM1WOOD- Seminole
"There is too much talent," Scrninole
inent, acquiring th e teams wi th ('hainber, urged that most
('cunty Industrial Authority he said pointing to the leaders
Krider noted he currently is the scope of information the groundwork to attract in
SCIDA) Director Jim Daniel present, "around this table to working with an industrialist necessary in order to attract dustries be channeled throu 1
recei ved a vote of confidence let it get away'
who will invest up to $1 million industry,
the various Chambers f
this morning from city officials
Seminole
and employ 100
the County.
John
Krider,
former
The learns, he sa id, usually Coiierce in
and other top level business and
persons
Another
industry
a.s
include
a
hanker
from
each
executi v e director of
Jim Ryan director of the
industrial leaders in the county. Greater Sanford Chamber of approved Wednesday which area,someone representing
Seminole
County
Port
Meeting at the Quality
(orniiierce, and currently a willemploy 50 persons Knder school system and someone Authority (SCOPA), said if
Longwood ,
county leaders realtor and member of the
from
each
community. names of prospective industries
ask ed Daniel to handle and ( h
r s Industrial 25
Phil L ov ela ce o f t
Lovelace
chit sa id b
ill
are knns n by everyone U'
industrial (onuiiittee,
evaluate
all
said that attracting l)epartment of Commerce, said scheduling local training
industry lixall, regardless of that during the past year part of coixres in the near future
(Continued on Page iGA)
from all sources, including the
::e Department of Corn
The leaders said Daniel

Woodlands BI'pd A

e

sh ould
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could best serve the industrial
School officials Wednesday got the
bonding agency for Builders Moers Inc. the project on the date promised — the end
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Inquiry.
stalled Woodlands Ekinentary School
the construction firm which defaulted, of November.
The group also agreed they project moving again with a $236,191 bid
wanted to accept a low bid of $115,000 for
"Yes sir," a company spokesman told
will keep in close contact with award loan Altamonte Springs contractor
the school's completion when the project Stenstrom, we'll be done in 15 weeks"
Daniel, not only for information for completion of the facility,
;
was still in the bonding agency's hands.
Builders Movers defaulted in February.
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purposes but also seeking his
School Board attotney Doug Stenstrom
Fearing that Builders Movers would And all work on the ill-fated school ceased.
advice at monthly Thursday warned school board members, however, again end up v- 0the contract, the board
The projected move from Altamonte
Sheriff
John
Palk
(left)
and
U. Max Stewart, head jailer, display !uncht'on meetings to he held in that it will "probably' be necessary to
PLAQUE HONORS
voted
to
re1
'i
th
project.
Springs
to Longwood was scheduled for
a plaque ihlch 1ll hang in th
e county jail in memory of Deputy each community beginning take the former bonding agency to court to
The
difftrerice
between
$115,000
bid
by
completion
in September. Now, School
FALLEN COMRADE
Robert 0. Moore, Aho died in a fire at the jail June 9 that also with Altamonte Springs in pay off the bid awarded to Shamrock Builders Movers and $236,000 is money Supt. W. P. "Bud" Layer says the school
claimed the lives of 10 inmates. The plaque reads: 'In Memory of S
e pte mber.
Engineering.
Stenstrom fears the county will have will be finished in time for the second
Deputy Robert 0. Moore, Seminole County Sheriff's Dept., Who
"We will have no trouble
"Well
probably
have
to
sue
them,"
difficulty
collecting,
semester next year.
Gave His Life on June 9, 1975, Heroically Performing In The Une
with trust and honesty around Stenstrom warned. "Ultimately, it will
It
may
take
two
to
three
years,
he
said.
Parents from the Woodlands area have
Of Duty. John L. Polk, Sheriff-Seminole County. (Herald Photo here," Daniel said, adding, "By take a court decision"
The
attorney
also
grilled
the
new
conappeared
at numerous board meetings to
by Bill Vincent
tht• group working together
Surt'tv Financial lnderiinitv Co., the
truction firm about iLs ilhil)tv to complete protest h'Adups on the school's move.

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or how it affe-ts their tam.

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think about
('asselberry resident Jack

delinquent after April 1, 1976.

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lie explained—counting on
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H W Cornatzer, a retiree
llYlflg on Paola Road , sa id if
my wife was hr h' -ould tell
Bill Suber, county assistant
SANDM;F:
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kINARI)
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say the county's proposed
LUDWIG
NEGRON
C(MtNATZER
RUSSELL
you"
iwbat
- a mill is
property appraiser, said most
certified millisge meant tL1X
lie said a 5.34 millage would to taxes," when asked what
each $1,000 of assessed people fail to understand the people don't even know who
Geneva Howard, 19, 1511 W. derstan(L4 mui ll age.
payers
would
pay
more
than
$5
property.
Or,
if
a
taxpayer
taxing
system
based
on
sets
the
millage,"
Suner
said.
12th
Street,
Sanford,
said
she
"I've
been
fighting
it
all
my
mean
he would pay about $30 millage meant.
for
assessed
owns
$2,000
of
assessed
millage.
does not understand what amnjll life," he said. He says the per $1,000.
property they
Alvin
W.
Horning
The property appra ser's means.
property value, the tax null will
county's 5.34 millage will mean
Sanford postman Wayne vacationin in
?iioSt people don' t Ufl
Millage provides ad valorem be $10.68.
Sanford
(ron-i
office certifies millage for the
more than $5 in taxes per $1,000. Rusiell said, "I have no idea
(lerstand taxes except from the
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taxes
for
'1
don
't
understand,
not
government
s'eW
L
where
pays
COUfl), iCiiOOi board liflu
•h
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Id he did
"I ought to know about taxes, standpoint that they get a tax
"I learned the hard way," he
operations.
really. All I know it's ridiculous
taxes, says he doesn't "un
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said
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amount of taxes paid.
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m
people. You have to work with it appraisal. He said the tax bills
W. A. Ludwig, a long time now rents n a partment.
John Chester, of Orlando said to taxes," Horning a con-

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the county levies u
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"You've got to sit down and before you understand It. Most will be mailed Nov. 1 and Sanford resident, says he un.

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Sonstoperinitconstructionofa member committee of the $2,800. Mrs. Griffin said the
professional building.
planning and zoning board equipment is needed in both the
Opponents contended the favors a change to commercial public works and utilities dc
in the long range planning for partments.
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i
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tha t area and will recommend
the change to the full ad visory utility' deposits for new
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niucinbers a progress report on
recent expansion of equipment
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Council members Virginia present custo nrs
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Herald. Sanford,

Fl.

Thursday, Aug. 4, 1975

County To

Pay Storage

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

Porno Items Returned

NATION

By BOB LLOYD
Rurtberg, who signed the Appeals and Mabie tiled a conviction, Mabie said he sold
Herald StaffWriter
receipt for the machines federal court suit against his chain of adult book stores in
BRIEF
Wednesday at the Altamonte herring, Sheriff John E. Polk Florida, according to Clear.
A 33-year-old Orlando man, Garage. Rutberg said the and Altamonte Police Chief water news reports.
in the Clearwater case the
sentenced
to prison last month machines were In "excellent Justus East.
GM Leads
for distributing obscene condition" and contained films,
Herring said in March that first three years of Mabie's
material in Clearwater, projectors and screens.
the cease and desist agreement sentence was suspended, but "
Wednesday loaded 20 movie
Rutberg estimated the value signed by Mabie virtually defense attorney Robert Pope
machines onto a truck at of the movie machines and
Ieaned up pornography in charged the arrests were tm'
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Altamonte Springs and hauled other materials seized In the Seminole
County.
The properly made and that no
them away after the Seminole warehouse raid at $200,000. He agreement stipulated that the independent judicial deter.
Prices of cars, the steel that goes into them, as well as
County Commission agreed to said approximately "r-cent seized materials would be mninatlon that the magazines
plastics, family flour and refined lead are headed up
pay the $850 storage bill,
again as the current round of higher costs appears L
of the materials were re t ur ned returned to Mabie, that Mabie Mabie was accused of
The return of the eight-foot. to Transcon which has now would drop the federal court distributing were obscene
picking up steam.
General Motors Corp., stating that the company's cost
tall movie machines, con- moved its offices to Orlando. suit and that he wouldn't preceded the arrests.
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per car had risen $375 since last fall, said Wednesday It is
fiscated by state and county
After
the
Pope told reporters the
Altamonte operate outlets for sale of
t)osting prices on its 1976 models.
agents in a July 1974 raid on a warehouse raid Stable and alleged pornographic materials Clearwater conviction will be A
Transcon Corp. warehouse at Marva Dean Graham, of In the county,
appealed.
GM said that with optional equipment, the average
Altamonte Springs, was in Casselberry, were arrested on
A circuit court judge later
retail price of 1976 models would go up $248. or 4.7 per
accordance with a March charges of possession of ab- expunged Ms. Graham's arrest
cent, to $4,970. The base price for the average GM model
agreement
by Jerry Lee scene materials,
REWARDED
FOR
LENGTHY
SERVICE
from public records.
will go up $206, or 4.4 per cent.
Mabie,
33,
Orlando,
and
State
Circuit
Court
Judge
Voile
Mabie, was, at one time In the
Theothe, major U.S. car makers are expected to follow
Benny Joseph tright), a trainman for Seaboard
Coastline Attorney Abbctt Herring.
Williams
Jr.
threw
out
the
raid
past,
a Seminole resident and More
No. 1 GM's lead closely. American Motors Corp. has
railroad, receives a 25-year pin for meritorious 5eFVfe from
The movie machines, under case in August 1974, declaring associated with an adult book
Trainmaster Milton Smith during ceremonies at Sanford
released tentative 1976 price schedules calling for
Wed- the agreement, were moved out the search warrant used was store that then operated on SRnesday. Joseph has been with the railroad for 29 years. (herald
average 00, or percent, increases, and Ford Motor Co.
of
Seminole County, according defective. Herring appealed to 436 at Altamonte Springs, ofPhoto by Hill Vincent)
and ('hrvsler Corp. have hinted previously that their
to
Ma!e's attorney, Gerald the Fourth District Court of ficials said.
pr icc. will rise irom $i to $33iJ 00 1976 models.
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The Seminole County School
Mabie, who has operated Board voted Wednesday to
book stores in
160000 for five acres
states and has been arrested 50 adjoining Lake Brantley
to 100 times, by his own ad. School.
YORKTOWN HEIGItrs. N.Y. (AP)
mission, had only one conThe land was purchased from
indicating that kidnaped whisky heir Samuel Bronfman
viction before pleading no Earl Showers of Longwood.
2nd may still be
reportedly in the hands of his
contest last month and being
Also, Lake Brantley has a
School Hours Shortened
father after he said he would pay what is believed to be a
sentenced to 3ti years in prison new school principal.
record $4.5 million ransom.
to students
By ED PRICKETT
instead of grade early. The only reason favor," board member Allan at Clearwater on charges of
Richard Barnett will replace
distributing obscene material. Bill Daugherty, who resigned to
The recording of the 21-year-old Seagram scion's voice
detrimental," Layer told Seminole County hasn't, Dagg Keeth said,
Herald Staff Writer
was received by his father, multimillionaire Edgar
The Seminole County School parent protestors, some of said, is because of Increased
Children attending first grade
Mabie was fined $2,400 by a accept a new position at a
Bronfman, late Wednesday night. It was the first time
Board presided over a theater whom were working mothers costs of bus service.
In Ovldo area schools will start federal court last year for In- college In Tennessee.
Bronfman had heard from his son since he telephoned
of sorts Wednesday in which who now will have to make new
"For years we've tried," a 9 am, and remain until 1:45. terstate transportation of obBarnett was a consultant
kidnaped him
teachers and parents futilely plans because their children layer added. "This year we South Seminole first graders scene materials and later coordinator of social studies.
tiled to determine what effect will be
accomplish this fact."
will start at9:ls and get out at2 charged
with
The board unanmiously
OnTuesday. the family received a warning by mail that
probation
"Curriculum
will
be
shorfour-hour
school
days
will
have
"Since
the
superintendent's
p.m.,
and Sanford area first violation for falling to pay a approved School Supt. W. P.
Samuel had been "buried" somewhere in Westchester
00 first graders.
tened to meet the attention span attention span has already grade classes will start at 8:45 fine.
County with only a 10 days' supply of water and air. The
"Bud" Layer's selection of
The board finally brought of the students," Layer said, exceeded its limit, I vote in and end at 1:30.
family said immediately that it would comply with the deShortly after the federal Barnett.
down the curtain by shortening But one Forest City parent,
hours for kindergarten and first calling herself a "very seared
I
mother," sa id "a decrease in
grade.
Still
Trace Of Hoffa
School Supt. W. P. "Bud" the first grade day will mean
Layer recommended the board that something will have to be
DETROIT (A P) -The search for Jimmy Hoffa entered
approve the shorter day, which omitted or that learning time
its third week today, and investigators say there isn't a
will have first graders at- will have to be trimmed."
trace of the ex-Teamsters president. A retired Los
"Some consideration must be
tending school four hours and
Angeles mobster says Hoffa Is dead.
almost given to working parents. With
forty five minutes
TOP QUALITY
Ex-gangsta'r Mickey Cohen said Hoffa "fell into a trap"
two hours less than the normal economic conditions being such
that
and will never be seen again - either dead orelive.
women
now
seek
emschool day here has been for the
Asked who set the trap, the onetime boss of West Coast
ployment as a matter of
past 30 years.
rackets replied, "I cannot tell you that."
"A shartelEd day is of benefit necessity, we feel that whe'.
dismissal time varies in tne
PRI
- - early grades
an undr
hardship is created for the
'MINI-KILN
family," she said.
Veteran educators were at a
6" SQ. X 4" HIGH
loss to explain If shortened
FIRES TO PORCELAIN
hours will benefit or prove a
-CONES
detriment to students. And,
2" Blank fling and 4W'
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parents expressed personal
Element Sections Avalabl
Seminole Sheriff's deputies Air Force staff sergeant who DrIes, likes and dislikes, with
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were on the lookout today for a said he became disoriented and no facts or studies to back them
House Outlet. Only
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12 Amps. 1360 Watts
Is lh, iI'p W Is Sssd Ii sil
portedmlssingln thesoutheast- dirt road.
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However, many teachers
po
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rtion
of
th
e
county
by
an
Staff
Sgt.
Paul
Ilutzler,
34,
of
with
years
of
expemience
1IDEAL HOME HOBBY KILN1
, .e Iâ,
V I P I.,-I '.' s o'd iP, I'd V I P 11.1 N Is.. Pvpç,
Cocoa Beach, told deputy Ron favored shorter days for
pIIq s.ud , (151Nsl MsHr Ni?,,, ..s p'.tct,pt*.
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TEST FIRING. GOLD.
II4Py
Wednesday night at a grader's limited attention span.
LUSTER, DECALS AND
Casselberry restaurant he took
PORCELAIN JEWELRY I
"I've been living first graders
a "supposed short cut" to Cocoa for 31 years," Mrs. Margaret
Beach, became disoriented, Re)
uid -This isa dream
and left the blue government come true.
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station wagon stuck in mud on
"Then children have short
OCAflO
an unknown dirt road some- attention spa ns," the veteran
r
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where in the vicinity of SR 520 teacher said. "You see you're
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213 N. iiDcLwooD
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television Is interesting
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Hutzler reported he left the
hdj1, TuJai s
"In the afternoons children
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vehicle, made i telephone Cal] fall asleep. When I have my
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and received a ride home. choice I let them sleep," she
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Early today when he returned added.
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deputies.
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graders
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by Ward's officials,
board and parents, "It's a
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the theft, from a shipment
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received Wednesday, was children know better about
'RAWHIDE CHEWS
'TOYS
WfSCONSINBRNDCAftNlVoFl[ DIET
discovered when a mechanic what children can do. I recoinwent to the warehouse to work mend that we do it."
NEBRASKA BRAND IIORSIMI Al
on a tniclr and found a ware- The board vote was 4-1, with
house door open.
Davie Suns casting the lone
Raymond Lucore, ISO Jay dissenting vote.
Drive, Altamonte SpIiflhlI, told "If I W
teaching," Sims
Watch For Our "FUN DAY" Coming Soon At Stan Brock's Pot Kingdom
truck
at
a
pickup
deputies that
said, "early dismissal would be
his residence was burglarized a very popular thing. It's too
of
:
taken.
much of a pilot program ;or
Seminole County.
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said school syatemns nationwide,
for years, have dismissed firi't
In the rutlines under a
Herald picture of Wed
nesday's groundbre.aklng
OLD TIME RATES ON NEW CAR LOANS
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Baf ails, Groot Testimony
Probed By U.S. Officials

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WASHINGTON (AP)
Justice Department officials
say they are trying to find out If Rep. L.A. Ba falls, li-Fla.,
or James Grout, an ex-aide to former Sen. Edward J.
Gurney, lied when they testified at Gurney's trial.
Department spokesman Robert Feldkamp said the
criminal division is examining Grout's testimony that he
gave BalaIb $10,000 in a Vero Beach washroom for the
1972 campaign.
13alalts, of Fort Myers Beach, denied receiving the
m oney
An aide said Tuesday that Batalls, first elected to Congress in 1972, was vacationing at an undisclosed spot, but
added "I'm sure he'd be happy to cooperate in any way he
can" with an investigation.
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TALLAHASSEE (Al')
State auditors are
examining records of payments by the Board of Regents
to law firms hired to prepare for collective bargaining
with teacher Uflll)flS,
'hit' investigation was ordered Wednesday alter Rep.
Jerry Melvin complained to Auditor General Ernest
Ellison about more than $90,000 paid to a New York firm.
..The regents have paid for lunches that ran up to $25 for
one person, paid for laundry expenses and apparently
even paid for a few liquor expenses for the New York firm
of Bond, Schoeneck and King," Melvin, 1)-Fort Walton
hleach, said in a letter to Ellison.

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Daytona Beach to see the races but I'll never go in the
says Charles Peterson, whose son's leg was
mangled by a five-foot shark.
''It's a wonderful beach, but they should let people know
there may be sharks out there," the Beloit, Wis., mail
carrier said Wednesday. "People fom Wisconsin don't
know anything about sharks."
Peterson's son, Henry, 20, underwent seven hours of
emergency surgery for repair of his right calf, but doctors
say it may be days before they know if they can save his
leg
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TAllAHASSEE (APi
The area under state
control in the Atlantic off the Florida Keys may run in a
very jagged line after negotiations with the federal
government are over with, says an official of the Department of Natural Resources.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that Florida's
boundarits on the south and east of the Keys ctend only
three miles, but DNR Asst. Director Donald Duden says
Florida wants the line three miles beyond any reef which
is below low tide.
This will make for some very abrupt turns In the line,
Duden told Cabinet aides Wednesday.
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couldn't get back the 14,500 she Invested with supersalesman Glenn Turner despite the promise she could
make "more than the President makes."
Mary P. Eason of Elm City, N.C., testified Wednesday
in the mail-fraud retrial of Turner and five other former
associates.

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Construction of singlefamily homes is making a slight recovery from the
recession all across Florida but apartment and condominium building is still way down, a construction official says.
"It is nothing spectacular and we are just hoping it
continues," Kinney Harley, director of the Florida Home
Builders Association, said in a Wednesday interview of
the homebuilding.
But he said the construction industry, hardest hit by the
recession In Florida, continues to have problems.
"We've still-got -a long way to go to get even," he said.

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The regents have already op measures to determine the centives to black professors to
critical
problems
will corrected half of the 16 alleged Impact in some areas," he said, move from FAMU to white unihave to be solved before the deficiencies that federal offi-.
Chancellor E.T. Tork Jr. versitles and to get whites into
Board of Regents can meet fed- cials found in the desegregation plans to meet with FAMU Pies- FAMU failed because the black
eral objections to Florida's plan plan, he said.
ident Benjamin Perry and FSIJ professors didn't want to leave
for final desegregation of Its
The regents want to meet the President Stanley Marshall to FAMU on a permanent basis,
universities, a state spokesman rest of the allegations except reach an agreement on inter- he said.
says.
one by Sept. 2, ten days ahead weaving courses between the
"We're also going to develop
Hendrix Chandler, regents of the deadline set by William two Tallahassee universities,
some kind of cooperative prospokesman, said Wednesday II. Thomas, director of the fed- he said,
that the areas include develop- eral Office for Civil Rights.
The regents staff is devel. I!Jaln between universities so
nient of impact studies and in-.
The federal Health, Educa- oping a program "where the we can grow our own black
terweaving courses between tion and Welfare Department predominantly white univer- Ph.Ds. When you attempt to repredominantly black Florida requires impact studies when sities can swap faculty with cniit these people,
A&amp;M and predominantly white the regents start new deseg- A&amp;M without a permanent hard to get as many as you
schooLs.
regation programs. The univer- commmltment on the faculty need," he added.
The other two problems are sity system had planned to con- member's part to move," he
Candler said the regents ingetting black professors to go to tract with the Rand Corp. to get said. "They could teach for one eluded a report on its cornwhite universities and ob- them drawn up, Chandler said. quarter and come back to pliance with eight of the allegataming more black PhD's,
"But we were not able to get A&amp;.M."
(lops in it
Chandler said,
the money, so we need to develA program to offer $10 000 in. to HEW
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Taylor gave attorneys for the
state and the legislature 10 days
to file further pleadings in the
case.
The legislature took away the
commission's power to make
independent investigations
needed for its decisions on who
should be paroled and for
studying the progress of parolees and probationers. Taylor
said.
The commission is a constitutlonally independent agen.
cy whose power cannot be taken
away by the legislature without
a constitutional amendment
approved by the voters, he
added.
"The Parole and Probation
Commission is made entirely
dependent upon the Department of Offender Rehabilitation
by the transfer," he said.
"The supervision of persons
on probation is constitutionally
made a function of the Parole
and Probation Commission and
Cannot be transferred to another agency by the legislature."

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TALLAIIASSE (All)-The move quickly enough to pass a ability of placing pilings on the
of bond issue to begin construction waterfront site. To show his
Department
state
General Services' top choice for of the parking garage which firm's good faith, Toole said he
a $9.3-million regional office- would be the base for the state was authorized to say the firm
building site in downtown Jack- offices.
would pick up the cost for desonville is up in the air.
Toole, vice president of Gulf veloping a regional imnoact
Jacksonville Mayor Hans Life Insurance Co. and repre- study, II one is needed, up to a
Tanzler appealed Wednesday senting the St. Johns Place be- cost of $50,000.
for the Cabinet to place the of- velopment, questioned whether
Bruce Bower, president of
fice building on top of a 6.
the city's bureaucracy could Jacksonville National Bank,
acre, city-owned waterfront move that quickly.
said the Jacksonville Terminal
parking 1t on the north side of
The state would be better off Co. wanted the Cabinet to con.
the St. Johns River downtown. buying outright the property his sider putting the building on a
The Cabinet is scheduled to firm was offering In a 40-acre 92-acre site across from the
choose next Tuesday among development further south than train station for $350,000.
two sites recommended by the to risk losing the office building
The property is only eight
DGS and a third being pushed by not getting construction blocks west of the top choice, he
by two railroads,
started before April 1, he said. said, and is
walking
Albert "Bud" Toole III, repToole also questioned the distance to the federal building.
resenting the owners of the second choice, lowered the price of
the 4.1 acres it was offering on
the south side of the river to
$300,000, some $50,000 below the
city's price.

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Owners of a third parcel of
property, not included in the
TA L LA H AS SE E (AP)
UGS consideration, made a
The state will probably aplast-minute appeal for the Cabi. peal Circuit Judge Hugh Taynet to look at their site across
br's order that it would be unfrom the Jacksonville train sta- constitutional to transfer
the
tion.
Parole and Probation CommisWilliam Gray, project three- sion's field staff, an assistant
or, recommended that the attorney general
says.
state build offices above a
State Trial Counsel Sid
parking garage the city would
McKenzie
said he would decide
construct on the waterfront
property. Fer $350,000, the city on an appeal after studying
would sell the state air rights Taylor's Thursday order that
over the parking structure, he parole and probation officers
could not be moved to the new
said.
Tanzler said he'd be happy Departll2ent of Offender Rewith any of the three sites. He habilitation,
"But I imagine we'll appeal,"
urged the state to make a decision so construction can be McKenzie added.
started before April 1, when the
Taylor' decision came in an
money would automatically re- order denying motions
to disvert back to the state's general miss a
suit challenging the
revenue fund,
transfer, which was part of a
Tanzler said the best location governmental reorganization
for the office building would be law passed by the 1975 leglsla.
downtown, partly because it ture.
would spark redevelopment of
His order was not final. It was
the area and go along with the written to allow direct appeal of
master plan.
the lawsuit to the Florida
He also said the city could Supreme Court,

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Problems Before Complying

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WAYNE D. DOYLE. Publisher
WILLIAM D. CIJRRIE, Managing Editor
UOHERTC. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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A Shot In The Arm
City Commission approval this week of $3,833
to get the Downtown Redevelopment Steering
Committee off the ground is a welcome sign that
the city is supporting efforts to revitalizc the
decaying center of Sanford.
The fact that the commissioners closely'
questioned the f unding request before approving it
is also a welcome sign that city
f
athers
are interested in just how the Steering Committee plans
to use the funds.
Moore called the commission

price of admission.
"In this way," he commented, "It teaches the
skater the value of money and also offers each of
them the good feeling of having worked hard to
raise funds to benefit the unfortunate %lctims of a
dread disease."
The Melodee Skating Rink has long been active
in raising funds for local charities, including the
Heart Fund and for retarded children.
Pledge forms for the skating marathon may be
obtained at the rink and prize winners will be announced on Saturday, Aug. 30, 8:30 p.m., at the
Melodee.
We salute the efforts of Chuck Best and his
family, owners of the Melodee, in helping, once
again, another worthy cause.
The Melodee Skating Rink Is located on West
25th Street, Sanford.

The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA)
will again benefit from a marathon 'sports' event in
the Sanford area as a special charity skating
session will be staged at the Melodee Skating Rink
here on Aug. 26.
The 12-hour event is open to youngsters who
solicit a list of at least 10 sponsors who will pledge to
contribute at least 10 cents for each hour skated by
the individual.
All proceeds will be turned over to MDA.
And, kids take note, there will be no admission
charge for any of the skaters
just that list of
pledges. (Skates may be rented for 50 cents.)
Skating will commence at 7 a.m. and will conclude at 7 p.m.
Too, prizes will be awarded to skaters who raise
the most money for MDA, according to Chuck Best,
coordina tor of the mara thon.
Best said the event "is strictly a charity affair
and no remuneration will be retained by the rink."
"We chose to have the children solicit pledges
rather than donate an admission fee," Best said,
'because we want the children to work to help MDA
and not simply ask their parents for the normal

300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 305-322.2611 or 831-9993

He'll be at the Civic Center at 8:30 am., and will
spend about an hour just chatting with the general
public and answering many questions about his
chances against the likes of potential candidates
George Wallace of Alabama, EdwarO Kennedy,
Hubert Humphrey, Henry Jackson, etc.

We apologize to Atlantic National Bank of
Sanford President Howard Hodges for the
misspelling of his name in yesterday's Herald.
Seems the person writing the cutlines under a
picture on page 1-A of The Herald had his mind on
another financier and the name came out of his
typewriter spelled Howard Hughes.
When informed of the mistake, Hodges quipped,
"Oh, that's all right. I've been called Howard
Hughes so many times by so many people I'm
getting used to It by now. At least this way we get
twice the publicity for the groundbreaking 3f our
new Atlantic Motor Bank facility."
Construction for that new facility is currently
under way at 1601 French Ave., in Sanford, across
from Sanford Middle School.
—BhilCurrie

Don't forget tomorrow is the day when former
Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter, an announced candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination,
will be in Sanford to meet the public.

Delta Claims It Loses On 'No Frills' Fare

WORLD
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hether the discount simply di. bought the tickets would 11,1%tFive airlines had no frills
WASHING'ION AP; — Delta that diversion of regular pas. profitable.
coach
ular
National and Continental Air. fares at some time be tween verts passengers who would flown anyway at reg
Airlines says it lost money on sengers to the lower fare,"
ring
of
lines
have said they found the April 14 and June 30. The fares have flown anyway at a higher fare.
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Cooper
"no frills" air fares because th
told a public hea
lie also said that he believes
are not in effect during July and fare.
no-frills fare profitable.
discount rate didn't bring the CAB.
will
be
deemed
prof
the
no-frills passenger mix
No
frills
Although Cooper said Delta August. But National plans to
enough extra customers to coyThe special fares give pasbe fairly representative
ould
are
w
er the costs.
sengers a ticket rate lower than was convinced that no f ri lls lost offer the fare again Sept. 3 itable if enough passengers
loss
of
of
the
overall
air travel market.
Delta Vice President Joe lull fare coach seats but do not money on a system-wide basis, through Dec. 16, except during attracted to offset the
National had testified that 21i
Cooper t es tifi ed Wednesday be. provide any extras such as he agreed under questioning the Thanksgiving holiday. The revenue incurred when regular
cent of its no frills passenper
lower
the
passengers
switch
to
that Delta had large gains In hearings will not affect those
fore a Civil Aeronautics Board food,
gers
were over 65 years of age
The ('All, in agreeing to let passengers on two routes where plans but could have affect fares,
law judge that the 35 per cent
that
42 per cent had annual
Dapper's decision is not ex- and
National Airlines put the spe. the fare was in effect: 48.6 per whether th fares are offered
discoun ts should be ended.
pected for several months after family incomes of less than
"1 don't believe there's cial fare into effect five months cent on the New York-Miami next year.
hearing. It will be subject to $15,000.
the
Administrative law Judge
enough seats on the airplane ago, ordered the hearings to de- route and 70.6 per cent on the
No-frills plans have restricdecide
appeal
to the full five-member
for new passengers) to offset termine whether th e fares are New Orleans-Los Angeles run. William Dapper must
tions
intended to make them in
CAB.
Cooper said Delta had not convenient enough that most
made formal studies on passen- regular travelers won't switch
ger diversion or the generation to the lower fares. Tickets must
of new traffic by no frilLs, lie be bought at least seven days in
did say, however, that Delta advance, for insta n ce. Those
so
By from energy radiated from the sistant director for direct solar hopes to commercialize lar marketers and travel agents i n- who do not show up for their
WASHINGTON tAP)
the end of the 20 th Century, the sun are costly and also usually conversion, told reporters that heating and cooling by sharing dicatel that almost all who flights get only partial refund.s
United States may be using the need standby, conventionally solar heating already can save the cost of installing demon.
sun to generate nearly as much fueled equipment as a pre- a homeowner money when stration units in new homes and
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crude oil it imports, federal weather.
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energy officials say.
partlall) offset because they bring down the expense of solar solar units in 50 residences at
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military posts across the mi;igenerally need no fuel,
equipment, he added.
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2000, solar power could provide
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BELFAST, Northern Ireland (All) — Ambulance men
say more bodies may be found In the rubble of a bar blown
up by a bomb. At least four persons died In the terrorist
attack on the haunt of militant Protestants.
The dead included a security guard gunned down at the
door and a woman.
More than 40 persons were injured, some of them
seriously.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for
Wednesdays attack on the hlayardo Bar in the
Protestant dominated mnkill Road area.

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said today hut two American communications
technicians held prisoner for a month by sessionist rebels
in Ethiopia would be set free without ransom within the
next tO w'ks
ilie announcement was made by Osman Sabbi, head of
the Eritrean Liberation Front's Popular Liberation
For(es, one of two major factions waging a 14-year-old
rebellion for independence in Ethiopia's Red Sea province
of Eritrea.
Steve Campbell of San Leandro, Calif., and Jim Harrell
of Milwaukee, Wis., were kidnaped July 14 In the Eritrean
capital of Asmara by guerrillas of the other ELF faction,
the Revolutionary Council. Both are assigned by the U.S..
based Collins International Service Co. to a U.S. military
communications facility at Asmara.

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discussion of the budget request "a message to the
Steering Committee that this time it has got to
work."
And, Committee Executive Director Sara
Jacobson agreed . "I was glad that the commission
has U'e EPA (the Environmental Protection
took so much interest in how we plan to use the
Agency)
grown a li ttle too big for its breeches?
money . . It shows they are interested in what
Or is it
i ts breeches Its regula tory powers
happens in the downtown area," Jacobson said.
— were made too extensive in the first place?
The city's concern is justified. Previous efforts
It has always, of course, been advisable to take
to renovate downtown sore s pots have amounted to bo th the claims of the environmentalists and the
nothing more than talk. The time has come for counter-claims of their an ta gonists with more
action and that is up to th e Steering Committee. than a few grains of salt, although most
Americans would probably prefer to err, if err
While $3,833 is not a staggering sum by any
we
means, it does represent a city commitment of theirmust, on the side of caution when it comes
health and well-being.
taxpayers' money. Even more, it represents a city
Lately, however, the EPA has been coming
commitment to suppo rt the work of th e Steering under increasing fire, and It is coming from
Committee.
Capitol Hill as well as the hustings, and from
Now it's up to the committee to lead the way in impartial scientists as well as spokesmen for the
coming up with specific plans to revive the chemical and other industries that have been
most affected by the agency's decisions.
downtown area and make it something in which
For example, a committee of the presti gious
Sanford residents can take pride. We feel th e
National Academy of Sciences recently conSt ee ring Committee has the leade rship to ac- cludeti
that "there Is no convincing evide n ce that
complish its goal.
chemical

As a $2.2 an hour temporary, summer employe of Ashland Petroleum, Jim Logan does not
have much communication with the upper levels
c'
of the corporation's hierarchy. But what there is
e
of it, he says, Is embittering.
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Recently Logan, of North Olmstead, Ohio, was
among thousands of Ashland workers receiving
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j?' for unyone caught
discussing Ashland mutte rs with the news
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media. The letter, over the signature of Ashland
Vice
President W. R. Davis, was addressed to
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e "retail marketing sales or ganiza tion," a
. long-winded reference to the men who operate
the gas stations.
"Because of recent articles appearing In the
media affecting Ashland," Davis wrote in midJuly, "it Is thought advisable to once more call
y at te ntion to co rporate poli cy wi th respect to
such matters and to emphasize the sanctions
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pesticides can be replaced in the
which could be Instituted for willful violations."
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fo'seeable future.
Corporate po li cy, Davis explained, Is to "refer
"To the extent that regula tion of agricultural
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chemicals is unnecessarily restrictive and
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U.N.
Of
company public relations office. "Failure on
sluggish in its administration, new research
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your part to adhe re to this poli cy wil l subject you
aimed at safer and more effective pest and
to disciplinary action, including possible
"We will firmly resist efforts by any group of countries to disease control ct,em. als will be discouraged;
Two-fisted campaign
exploit the machinery of the United Nations for narrow political
dismissal."
and, over the long haul, the public will be the
Interests or parliamentary manipulation." So declared
wnu
Logan, 20, says he can well understand the
President Ford at the recent swearing-in ceremony for our new
reasons behind the letter. Ashland has had more
The House Agricul tural Committee tias given
mbassador to the U.N., Patrick Moynthan.
than its share of negative publicity In the past
th
e EPA tiree months to shape up its Pesticide
d
or
It is becoming clear that when th
few years. The company has pleaded guilty to
e U.N. Genalnot
Assembly
contol program. "They are unreasonable and
convenes in September, Mr. Moyoth'spresencewilj
be the
making illegal campaign contributions to
arbi trary," one member was quoted as saying,
mystery.
How
in
the
world
only change which other nations will see In the delegation from
did
we
manage
in
various
politicians, Including Richard Nixon.
School Board Math
"and this Is the only way we can apparently
schools and in government before the days of The company is charged with making illegal
the United States of America. The President, Secretary of State
bring them to look at wha t they are doing."
It is patently obvious to anyone, with
consultan ts consulting wi th asst. deputies whose public relations payoffs to foreign governmen ts,
Hairy Kissinger and Mr. Moynthan himself have been speaking
Dur
ing
one
session
of
the
committee,
Rep.
possible
exception
of
the
generation
duties
It is to supervise the supervisors whose Including Gabon and Saudi Arabia; the SEC
exposed
to
a tough, new language In discussing our pollc' toward the U.N.
Floy
d
J.
Fi
th
ian
(D-Ind.),
told
an
EPA
official
modern
math,
th
at
th
e
reasoning
of
e
asslstantr
direct the acti vi ties of the directors claims Ashland has over the years failed to
th
Mr. Kissinger spoke with a frankness not often heard from
that
"i
am
concerned,
as
an
environmentalist
superintendent
of
schools In reaching the con- whose coordinators check on the one person who disclose at least $4 million In overseas cash
diplomats when he sized up the U.N. in a recent speech at
and a conservationist, that In the process ot clusion that, even with eight mills, the school is responsbile and paid to run the functional transfers; recently,
Milwaukee. Americans, he said, are tired of the Inflammatory
corporate officers have
overstrlpping the balance of the legislation system would be reducing Its budget by one-third operation at the point of action, whether It be a admitted employing at least one CIA agent
rhetoric" hurled at their country by Third World delegates to
the U.N. The developing countries claim to be "nonaligned" but which created your agency you may kill the is an extension of the "why" Instead of "how" school or a governmental department
whose Job it was to spy In Western Europe and,
goose that lays the golden eggs.
I am con- principle of said modern math. The four mills he
are actually lined up rigidly in a bloc subjecting the infinally, the oil company has had several legal
Tomorrow may be too late
because
as
Alstri2fivorinations to "lopsided, loaded voting,
cerneti as a conservationist about what you uses to reach this conclusion was a bond
tangles with Federal authorities with respect to
long as the public remains apathetic, as long as
people are doing to the conservation movement specifically designated for school construction —
and arbitrary tactics." They "threaten to turn the U.N. into a
it retail pricing.
is
allowed by the people, Umm will always be a
in
this
country."
not
weapon of political warfare ra ther than a healer of political
not for administrative or opera tional fundi
Logan feels Ashland executives are doubtless
No one has an argument against the need ng.
conflict and a promoter of human welfare."
for "today" in which the taxing au thori ties will find shelked by now, wondering what news 40
Sen. Vance Hartke, D.Ind., has introduced a
reason (cost of living-less pay than the private
a good school system. No one Is against the sound sector
All of this Is trim, and the administration l now 4naling bill to provide for paper money of the
b will fall next, and the letter Is an effort to
— benefits, Indexes, larger' facilities, and shore
that Uncle Sam Is no longer going to turn the other cheek, Mr. States to be embossed to indicateUnited application of educational methods and-or
up a little defense. Nonetheless, he's tinon and on) to need more money.
materials that will prepare our youth to become
Moynthan has indicated that the U.S. reaction may be severe If denomination,
sympathetic: "The lnter.t of the letter clearly is
worthwhile, functioning citizens: But.
the Third World bloc, with the Arab nations calling the tune,
The poor taxpayer (and don't listen too long to a violation of my civil liberties."
-We all remark at the ability of some blind somewhere along the line, too many parents
carries out a threat to oust Israel from the Genea'al Assembly
call of comparisons with other states —
people to correctly distinguish between abdicated their responsibility In keepingsiren
For its part, Ashland says Logan's disjointed
this fall,
Florida Is filled with native Ohioans, nose
of
is the result of "a misinterpretation" of the
paper money," says Hartke. themselves aware of the insidious Infusion of
The Issue goes beyond any ganging up on Israel, however. denominations
Michiganders,
New
Yorkers,
etc.,
who
in
many
"But
what
about
those
blind
who
cannot
do
Davis letter. Corporate publicist Harry Wiley
this, "progressive education" foisted upon this
U.N. agencies have become infected with what one observer
cases could no longer toleraL nor exist in the says th
at management
"simply
cornidentified as "a new CoW Ww," in which developing countries
has who could be the bill
helpless prey of the wi- country
by ivory tower theorist, from the bankrupting, oppressive tax structures of some plicated Issues
can't be analyzed
byfeels
people
on
to
are trying to blame the more advanced nations for their
colleges to the capital, who promote change, Iq
other areas) and they, (most of Uvse states) did the retaJ I level."
economic problems and demanding a redistribution of the
Agdand's controversies involve 4
far too many cases, simply to justify theirnot have the windfall of millions of dollars from a myriad of
Law
world's wealth,
The
bill,
S.
22M,
would
require
all
paper
money
narrow,
but
well
paid
existence.
The
last
sad
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para-mutuals).
That
poor
taxpayer
which
the
s and events, Wiley adds, of
printed alter Jan. 1, 1976, to have raised figures
fellow at the bottom of the ladder Is
To declare that our role in the U.N. Is going to change is In each corner so that the blind could "read" the to 20 years Is a monument to
the poor judgment referred to Is down to the last notch In his or her often Ignor
ant. "But when WXYZ television
easier than defining exactly what the new role should be. With. denomination. The measure is co-sponsored by of too many of these intellectual, and un- belt. Some of his or her teeth are loost
from
drawing from the U.N. would be self.defeaung. To cut our Sens. Humphrey of Minnesota and Gravel f fortunately, influential leaders.
comes
to
an
Ashland sWtion, the guy in uniform
biting the bullet. Far too many can't afford the
used as a company spokes nan. That's not
financial support might be less effective than we think. The oilHow the older generation managed to educate luxury of all the services his or
lask
her govern- Is
good for anyone involved, and It's what we're
rich Arab notions, eager to expand their influence, would have
enough people with the outmoded and old mental
agnc
eit
es
want
t
"i"
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time
no problem taking up the slack
nay trying to prevent."
The idea sounds eminently worthwhile
fahioned methods of the 3 H's and a sound —
its past time that the "elected" realize that
We offer other assets to the U.N. that the Thb-d World sorely providing that the embossing could be done in background of American philasophy and history. being elected was
not a life tenure to an
f
Logan, a college student and candidate for
needs. One is the authority of our leadership, a rational voice in such a way as to prevent the unscrupulous from to the point that they could acquire the affluer.ce
council office In his community, agrees that
trying to bilk the blind by altering, say, a $1 bill capable of paying the taxes that the taxing unlimited banking account,
international affairs. Mother Is the technology and scientific
employes
often misunderstand the big corporate 10
spirit that we contributed to U.N. undertakings. Another is the into a $10 bill, as well as to prevent the "Braille authorities claim they require to give the serB.D. Simpson picture. "But we still know what's going on at the
humanitarianism that Infuses our approach to inTL01lal counterfeiting" of pre-1976 notes.
vices that the "people demand" is a great
Longwood local level."
problems, especially in the Third World.

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BUENOS A IRES, Argentina ,P)—Armed forces
leaders planned to hold a series of secret meetings today
amid a growing controversy over President Isabel
lk'ron's three day old cabinet, her third in less than a
month.
Military chiefs were reportedly split over the appointment of an army colonel to the powerful interior
ministry in Mrs. Peron's new cabinet, reliable sources
said.
The sources said the military Is reluctant to give the
Impression it is interfering in the executive branch of
government, especially at a time when there are rumors
in the capital of a possible military takeover as a way out
of the country's political and economic crisis.

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AUG. 14
American liglon Auxiliary
2.
53, 8 p.m., post homiw, 1791
AUG. 14.15
Swimming
Cross
Red
lessons; registration for
children 's beginners class, 10a.m. to 4 p.m., with Jackie
('aolo, 131 E, Wsdland Dr.,
Sanford.

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A popka Lions Glaucoma
Screening Center, Orange
North Plaza Shopping Center,
on 441 north of Apopka, 10 a.m.
to6 p.m., free test for all ages.

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Mao invites Nixon lo Return To Ch'ina
Mao Tse-Tung has invited former President plaints of foreign buyers prior to 1971. These gambling, therefore, doesn't apply
to their daughter.
Richard Nixon to visit China again as a private complaints would provide the investigators with reservation.
In any event, she danced and drank beer until
citizen,
valuable leads, which would help them track
Minnesota authorities have gotten wind of the the midnight closing time.
These two disparate men
Mao, the grand down the grain sellers who have been shipping Chippewa scheme and dropped stern hints that
PURLOINED PENNIES: Our story about the
panjandrum of Communism, and Nixon, the inferior and even poLonous grain overseas,
the gambling operators will be arrested. But the aluminum pennies stolen by congres
smen has
ant1commun1st fighter — were Implacable foes
The Senate Agriculture Ccrnrnittee has Chippewa leaders aren't at all Intimidated, now led to an FBI
probe.
The
rare
pennies,
which
until Nixon revtrsed himself In 1972 and re- received only 30 of 101 requested files. Dennis Morrisson, who
conceived the scheme, one day may be worth $100,000 each, were sent to
established contact with mainland China.
Investigators suggest that the lost, of the crucial told us tha,. the Chippewas are ready to be Congress for study by
the U.S. mint.
The two erstwhile enemies sat down together documents was too convenient. B'jt a spokesman arrested and test the issue In the courts.
Meanwhile, despite denials, the Mint is
in February, 1972, at Man's resIden In the old insisted that the tiles were not destroyed in an
"This would offer us an excellent chance," he considering striking large quantities of the
F'.rtAdden City, which was once the imperial
alter ipt to protect the Agriculture Department's said, "to tea' U ' band's legal rights."
exotic coins to dilute the worth of the stolen
court in Peking.
haix -in-glove relationship with the grain InThey may soon be passing out Chippewa pennies.
In talks with subsequent visitors, Mao made dust rv.
rumbling chins.
an ocrias.oiuil tawrable retexcrce to S1vci. Now
HOOVER HOMESTEAD: The National Park
Footnote: One Icason the Oi1ppe,as are in
Ntion has confided to fritp,10 tM t (lbrr
U77P!"lA MPS: The Chippewa Indians such dire need of the gambling proceeds is that Smice has put the Finishing touches on the
leader has invited him to pays i sAurAvisit to of tiaiti L'rLge, Minn., plan to thumb their the federal government has failed toy corn. Herbert Hoover boyhood home, and
it will
Peking
noses at the state auth ties and bring gambling pensatlon promised under the 1141 treaty.
probably stand as a model of authenticity for
Nixon hasn't accepted the iri'atlon, he said, to their reservation,
SUSAN'S FROLIC: In Topeka, patrons are years to come,
because he wants to co4nilete his memoirs
The Chippewas Intend to begin with a simple talking about the night Susan Ford turned their
Last year, we reported the park service had
before he I!:45 ': ti Is lila, at T'n
iottery. But in time, they would like to open an quiet tavern into a dance dive,
recon
structed t11ehIooverfamily outho
Clemente.. He t'iL'l !lerijf. (at W '.a' V;i the elaborate, Las Vegas-style casino. The pn.'reds
plank
The President's daughter, a summer Intern by plank, near
the cottage where the 31st
final draft him4 an4 that 1k L already will go to alleviate the chronic poverty on the on the photographic staff
of the Topeka Daily Preddent was born
completed more than 100,00C wo',' Ia.
in West Branch, Iowa.
reservation.
Capital, stopped off at the tavern with a retinue
The privvy plans were drawn, free
of charge,
MISSING IXK.1JMEN7E Congressicnal ui
There is ane hitch. Gambling happens to be of friends and bodyguards,
by Des Moines architect William .3. Wagner, who
vestlgatkrns of the grair export scandal have against the law in Minnesota. But the Chippewas
The tavern has a rule against dancing. Never. aetuallv dii,
'Ji
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4nn4aç 3C,I 113 a
been hampered
!)ewt. elJm they have an 1854 treaty with the United theless, she began rearranging the furnishings to
Now
he
has
answered
the call of duty again.
ment has misplaced or destroyed vital records. States, which predates Minnesota's statehood, make space f or dancing. Another witness tolilusi t'sing
a
photograph
of
"fl
III* original, he has now
t it,, i: m. 'iney contend that the state's prohibition against that no one wanted to
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family chicken coop.

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lA)YI) KFI.LER
died Tuesday. Born in Butte,
lOrd L Keller, 77, of Lake Mont., he moved to Osteen in
Monroe, died Weonesday. Born 1911. He was retired from the
in hlenton. Tenn., he came to Florida Power light Co.
Lake Monroe in 1912 and was
Survivors include his wife,
retired from the State Road
Mrs. Helen flirt, Osteen; son,
Department. He wasa member
Edward ii. flirt, Osteerl; four
of the Wcslyan Methodist
sisterr. Miss 1.11)' flirt, Mrs.
Church.
Olga Nettles nd Mrs. Ethel
Survivors include his wife
Tart, all of Osteen and Mrs.
Mrs. Allie Kelkr, Lake
Marguerite Barrere, Cocoa.
Monroe; three daughters, Mrs.
lirlsson Funeral Home in
Agnes Itans. Mrs. Gertrude Lee
charge
of arrangements.
Mrs.
Marjorie
Stripling,
all
and
of Lake Monroe; son Clarence
Keller, Saclord; 19 gran38
Funeral Notices
greatchildren;
and
one greatgrandchildren
HIRT. HENRY E.— Funeral
great-grandchild.
tervices for Henry E. Hirt. 76,04
Brisson Funeral Home in Osleen, wbo did Tii'sdip. viiii
charge (A arrangeinentr.
be held Friday at tO a m. at
Brawn Funeral Home with Rev
HENRY hilT
Blair McGarvey olIkiating
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Calrod' surface units with accurate pushbutton
controls assure fast, even heat. Large family-size
oven features non-tilt shelf and oven door that's
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Helen
derstorm Wednesday dumped small stream overflowed in the
Drive
Katrina Williams, Lake Mon. 3.5 inches of rain on the Southcot—Overbrook
rot'
C.asselberryarea cau.singstreet area washing out around
Stanley E. Farmer, New flooding in several sections, Sandpiper Apartments and a
Sm)Tna Beach
while 2.1 inches were recorded residence.
A sewage lift station was
in Altamonte Springs.
BIRTHS:
temporarily knocked out by
Mr. and Mrs. Willie
The Summit Apartment lightning during the storm
I Ik'verly
l hIo li a boy. Sanford complex was deluged with which lasted several hours.
Sanford:
('iara C. Baker
John 13. Howard
Cassandra D. Knight
Gloria Nelson
Deborah S. Partlow
Eleanor M. Otley, Deltona
Velma Martz, Longwood

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KELLER, LOVE) 1.— Funeral
services (or Loyd L. Keller, 77. o
1.il'e Monro", ho died Wed
nesctay, will be held rrcJay at 2
pm in Brisson Funeral Home
with (4ev, DouQias D. Elliott
011clating Burial in Sylvan
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Sanford Christian School
Mostly sunny with some
open house 4 -7p.m., 28th Street scattered mainly afternoon
and Navigator Avenue, Sanford thundershowers. Highs in the
Airnort.
unmer SOs and low 90s. Lows
mostly
in the 70s.
AUG. 18-19
Daytona
Beach
tides:
high
Red Cross Swimming lessons
3:02
3:46
a.m.,
p.m.; low 9:12
registration for advanced
beginners 10 a.m. to p.m. with am., 10:08 p.m. Port
Jackie ('aolo, 131 E. W(Iland Canaveral: high 2:35 a.m., 3:33
p.m., low 9:02 a.m., 9:40 p.m.
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AUG. 19
Rehearsals for 1975-76
Marching Seminoles will begin
at 8 a.m. at Seminole High
School. All new and former
students should contact school
for further information.
SEPT. 29
Presidents' Council of
L)CIt0IUI, 10 a.m., Community
Center Arts and Crafts
Building.

August 13, 1975
ADMISSIONS:
Sanford:
Clyde W. Bailey
Marguerite Cornell
Pauline J. Goethe
Lucille Hayes
Judy Justice
Florence
James O'Donnell
Laura Overstreet
Teresa L. Pope
James Smith
Marcella E. Vandagrif It, Altamonte Spr.
Sandra T. McMullin, DeLand
Charles E. Howard, Deltona
Iwan Wasilewsky, Deltona
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Carnival to benefit overseas night low 65. Rainfall was .42
relief, 10:30 am. to 6 p.m. inches.
Spaghetti supper 5-6 p.m.,
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Variable winds 10 mph or less,
starts 9 a.m. Casselberry
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Rain probability 40 to 50 per
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MONTREAL. (AP) — Ameri
barrels a day.
even can lawyers ended their annual ization's highest award for "an tences, pro vide compensation
The officials predicted
meeting after bypassing a con- innovative contribution to for violent crime victims and
more significant use of solar
troversial amendment backing American jurisprudence, that place the press under severe
power Into th
e 21st Century, moves to legalize prostitution. is, the search of the American restrictions.
saying it could account for
T he American Bar Ass( ci. people for true and universal
The delegates finally voted to
per cent of U.S. energy USC
by ation's house of Delcgates justice."
lend their "support-in-prin.
2020.
voted to defer action on the
The issue which caused the ciple" and view the bill "as a
Some solar energy techniques prostitution measure until i ts extended debate was whe ther desirable basis" on which to realready developed have been mid-February meeting after a the ABA should support the form the federal criminal code.
shown to be practical, provided two-hour debate on another is. Senate's "S-I" bill, which seeks
First, however, they voted
their cost can be made corn- sue tied up proceedings Wed- to recodify under one statute not to support provisions in the
petit.lve with conventional ener- nesday afternoon. Backers of the vast body of federal crimi- bi ll that would place restricgy sources, said Donald A. the amendment had been nal law that has accumulated tions on news reporting. The
Beattie, ERI)A's deputy assist- hopeful of success at the Mon. over the years.
provisions would greatly cxant administrator for solar, (real session.
It's called the "something-for- pand subjects legally off-limits
geothennai and advanced enerThe ABA concluded its week- everyone" bill and among its to newsmen as "national degy systems.
long conference with a dinner hundreds of provisions in more fense information" and would
Beattie noted that devices de. and dance at which former Wa- than 700 pages are proposals to make receiving unauthorized
signcd to heat and cool homes tergate prosecutor Leon Ja. liberalize marijuana laws, government information a
restore the death penalty, crime.

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PEOPLE
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Richard N.
Nixon has declined an invitation from Chairman Mao The.
twig to pay a second visit to China, columnist Jack An.
derson has reported.
Anderson said Nixon told friends about the Invitation
and said he had to decline It because he wants to finish his
memoirs before doing any traveling from his San
(lemente, Calif., home.
Nixon was not available for comment.

TAI!.AIIASSEF. AP — The
A suit against the Board of of them because it touches on
"The agencies are beginning ation, the six lawyers hired by
"We take the rule in the left a Hearing Officers Division to sidered.
*ne w
A (I in i n I s t r a t I v e Business Regulation by Calder everything from issuing auto to take into account bef ore they the APA Comm;ttee found ob. hand and the statute book in the examine citizen objections to
The notice requirenients
Procedure Act probably could Race Track alleges the board tags to regulations on liquor ii. make amoie to pass a rule that jections to 1,173 of them,
sometimes put the PSC "in a
right hand and ask, 'is the rule agency rules,
'fit the definition of ubiquitous violated the APA in granting censes.
they first have the statutory
Most
of
the
objections
were
authorized
by
the
legislature,"'
Since
January,
the
division
squeeze
timewise," but the
'With the state bureaucracy.
afternoon racing to Flagler Dog
The law passed by the 1974 authority to do so.. which they minor or technical, and they Webb said.
has received about 1,300 corn- commission has tried to follow
.. The law seems to be present Track in Miami.
legislature went Into full effect apparently had not thought were corrected easily by the
The lawyers are not likely to plaints, said Director Ken Oer- written -Wes of procedure for
t!at all times and in all places
Public Service Commission last Jan, 1 with the goal of ex- about before," said Sen. Philip agencies,
tel.
run out of work soon,
year's, PSC General Counsel
en a state agency plans to do Chairman Billy MOYO asks orcising the "phantom govern- Lewis, D-West Palm Beach,
The full committee of legisla.
State agencies have 11,538
Some were settled In minutes. William Weeks said.
more than routine. what the APA requires about ment" of sta
to agency rule chairman of the HouseSqnate tors rejected 58 rules which rules which range frorn ones One — on a Florida Power &amp;
"It's not bad but it is an imEvery board chairman turns changing rules on telephone writing.
APA Committee."
agencies insisted were okay. All which affect nearly all Florida light Co. application to put a pediment on agencies that want
* routinely to his lawyer adviser companies connecting answerThe purposes are two-fold: To
"The quality of the new rules but three of the rules were residents to ones which affect a nuclear power plant at Fort to act swiftly," said William
, to ask the effect of the APA on ing devices,
be sure that persons affected by coming through is improving revised after the committee ac- tiny number.
A'
Pierce — took a month for the Moore, general counsel for the
planned board action.
Examples could be cited in rules have advance notice the all the time... but we haven't tion, although this is not man.
1.
Lewis and Webb said the big- hearing, Oertel said.
Board of Business Regulation.
Robert Rhodes, an attorney virtually every field,
rules are to be considered and scratched the surface on the old datory.
gest improvement has been
Attorneys
for
state
agencies
"I don't think it's done anylor state property appraisers,
Ninety per cent of Floridians and are afforded an opportunity rules," Le%is said.
"We give no consideration to that all agencies now realize said government had been thing but benefit industry" in
911
Z asks the Cabinet to handle a probably will never be directly to object to them; and to have
There was plenty of room for whether it Is a good or a neces- they are under the APA, even slowed but not stopped by the the board's attempts to provide
new manual on tax assessments touched by the taw or need to legislative lawyers review all improvement.
sary rule, that's up to the le. the universities which objected act, which also requirei that rapid punishment for liquor,
"
01 in a certain way because of know its requriements, but It rules to make sure they don't go
Of the 1,576 rules checked in gislature to decide," said Car. strongest.
boards stick to announced restaurant and pari-mutuel
-1"AIIA requirements.
eventually affects 100 per cent beyond the law.
their first six months of opr- roll Webb, comnlittee director.
The APA law also established agendas on matters to be con. gering licenses, Moore &amp;1:

shown thej ury only some of the Utile's testimony for the (ii si
Defendant Joan Little claims she stabbed itenis found in Miss little's cell. time.
jailer Clarence T. Afligood with an ice pick He said other items "are A Washington, N.C., tele.
not available," phone operator testified that a
in self difense against a sexual attack. The mysteriously
He said the prosecution person who identified herself as
prosecution says she killed Alligood as part presented
only the physical Joan little made a colicct call
of an escape attempt. The jury of six blacks evidence to
its theory from the jail to Anna Eubanks
Little
killed
Alligood in Chapel Hill, N.C., between 3
and six whites is expected to get the case that Miss
a.m. and 3:30 a.m. on Aug. 27,
to escape.
The defense began closing ar. charges after Clarence T. Alli- about noon Friday.
about
the time Mligood wz,
guments late Wednesday after, good was killed at the Beaufort _______________________________________________________
MISS little testified that she stabbed.
noon in the 21-year-old black County Jail in Washington,
stabbed Alligood with an ice has denied ma¼against a sexual atttack.
later,
Miss little
woman's murder trial after the N.C.. because she wanted to
Alligood's body, naked from
Rowan
said
the
investigation
pick,
without
intending
to
kill
Ing
the early morning call. She
state concluded rebuttal testi- vindicate herself,
the waist down, was found in of the killing had been handled him, after he forced her to per- testified that she phoned Mrs.
niony.
lie said she knew "fair mind- Miss [Attle's cell In the Jail last poorly and that "preservation form oral sex on him.
Eubanks from the Jail office
One of three prosecutors was ed people could come to only Aug. 27. She had fled, but of the evidence was a shamDuring rebuttal testimony around 10:30 p.m. on Aug. 26.
t follow Miller as the defense one conclusion," that she killed turned herself in to state au- bles."
The state has sought to link
Wednesday, the state sueand the state alternate Closing Allig(xd, 62, in self-defense thorities in Raleigh eight days
Ile said prosecutors had cc#-*d in contradicting Miss both calls with an escape plot,
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Dc- arguments. The case is exfense attorney Marvin Miller pected to go to the jury about
says he plans to point out cvi- noon Friday.
dence in closing arguments toIn the first closing argument
day that supports Joan little's for the defense, attorney Jim
contention that she killed a
Rowan tok toe Jury of six
white jailer in self-defense and whites and six blacks that Miss
not as part of an escape plo!.
Little surrendered to face

Nixon Declines Mao's
Invitation To Visit China

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LEE, Mass. (AP) — William L Shirer, author of the
"Rise and Fall of The Third Reich." has filed a court
complaint saying he has been locked out of his house by
his wife.
Shirer, 70, filed the complaint against his wife, Martha,
64'), on Tuesday. He said he has been unable to get his
clothes, checkbooks, and manuscripts since his wife had
the locks changed on the house.
After the filing of the complaint, Judge John Dwyer L-.
sued a warrant charging Mrs. Shirer with simple larceny
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an earlmorning visit to police headquarters.
Officers said Presley showed up about 5 a.m. Wednesday and sought release of Richard Stanley, 21, who had
been charged with attempting to obtain a drug through
fraud or forgery.
Stanley and Richard Gordon, 23, were released on their
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Norm Crandall, market research director of Ford Motor co.,
said he believed large cars were here to stay. But he said that
the cars would become "more fuel efficient and what we call
more passenger efficient " by providing more interior space
while cutting overall dimensions, a trend already apparent in
some 1975 models.
FOOD
Rising food prices, the growin g consumer movement and
demands for natural ingredients already have put a dent in the
convenience food industry. Zeltner said he believes there will be
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the large car.
Sill predicted that in 20 years, very large cars "will be an
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More women entering th e work force have neither the time nor
the desire to take care of a large house. Smaller families need
less space.
Zeliner said the living space of the future may be the cluster
home, with a group of individually owned houses sharing
common walls and some appliances in an extension of the
cur ent townhouse facility. "Why should each family have the
expense of a complete kitchen and laundry unit?" Zeitner said,
suggesting Instead that homes of the future might have small
kitchen appliances, washers and dryers and share large ovens
and cleaning facilities.
Siff said there will be an increasing use of new materials and
new techniques — some of them adapted from research being
done in connection with the space program to determine the
effects of living at very close quarters.

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say they believe they will have just enough for zero population
growth," the Censw Bureau says.
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with their children. They keep their own homes or apartments.
—Young people are moving away from home after graduation
from college. The child who used to stay home until marriage Is
leaving the nest earlier.
These people will still need the goods and services produced
by industry. But they will need them in a different shape.
Smaller households mean smaller houses. Smaller automobiles. Smaller packages of food. Smaller appliances. Different types of entertainment and amusement.
Some of the changes are apparent already, caused, In part, by
the pressure of recession. Rising gasoline prices and shrinking
budgets have prompted Detroit to put new emphasis on the
small car. "No-frills" houses provide a bright spot in an
otherwise gloomy corucUonpicture.
Investment counselor Jesse Siff says industry is going to have
to change its thinking even further or get left behind.
Business and government spokesmen tend to discount reports
of entire industries going out of business because of disappearing markets, particularly in the area of products designed for babies and children.
"There will be every bit as many infants, but they will be
spread out over more households," said Herbert Zeltner, senior
ice president of Kenyon &amp; Eckhardt, Inc.. a New Yorkbased
advertising agency.
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dentlal family believes "mar- What Mrs. Ford meant, her
riage is probably the greatest press secretary Sheila Welden.
thing in the world."
feld explained Wednesday, was
Although she has no regrets that "parents aid children
about her remarks on pre-ma- should be able to talk things
nial sex, made in a recent tele- out." She added that Mrs. Ford
vision interview, Mrs. Ford "hopes she wasn't mL3undersaid her remarks may have stood. She strongly believes in
been "a little distorted" In news the family and marriage, she's
reports and perhaps mis- all for It."
understood.
When reporters brought up
"I think I was honest," she the subject, Mrs. Ford exsaid Cf the interview in talking pressed the same reaction.
with reporters after a lunch
Asked how she felt about the
with friends at a Vail restau- whole matter, the President's
rant Wednesday.
wife said, "Fine. I think it's
Mrs. Ford's appearance last coming out very nell, certainly
Sunday on the CBS television as far as the family Is conshow "60 Minutes" drew con. cerned ... After all, bulcally
siderable reaction, much of It our family is brought up In the
critical of her,
fact that marriage Is probably
She had been asked about the the greatest thing In the world."
practice of young people living She had one afterthought,
together before they are mar- though, dellvered with a smile:
ned and how she wculd react If "I could have answered with
her 18-year-old daughter, Su. perhaps a little better judgment
san, came to her and said — been more specific."
"Mother, I'm having an al.
The comments were still
fair."
coming into the White House in
'Well, I wouldn't be sur• reaction to ihe television Interprised. I think she's a perfectly view. Mrs. Weldenfeld said sen.
normal human being like all timent in about 500 telegrams
young girls and I would cer- and teletho9e calls was about
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CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) — Miss Vicki, the former
usherette who married singer Tiny Tim and then left him,
has returned from a sojourn In London to her old job as a
go-go dancer.
MISS Vicki claims her problems with the local welfare
department are straightened out. She was on welfare for
three months last year and says it was because she
couldn't dance due to a kidney ailment.
She needed welfare, she added, because Tiny Tim
doesn't pay support for their 4-year-old daughter Tulip. "I
don't think he should have to pay for a mistake that I
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Taxpayers' Revolt Slows Maine's Equal Education Bid

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would have de'
EDITOR'S NOTE — A new or-ed advantages of the state's lected this summer, pending a of the school finance law. A against the Serrano principle do with barebones programs, expenditure for each pupil. It Others said it
anyway
because of in'.
budget-cutting mood has wealthier communities. For the court test.
First, legislative document was Robin Hood resurrected, veloped
citizens' group, calling itself that the quality of a child's
emerged in Maine and the leg- first time, the poorest towns
A court test, if it went to the Save Our State, Is circulating education should not be deter. 1994 boosted to 50 per cent — it taking from tne rich and giving flation and rising pupil enrollment.
lalature, bowing to this mood, and cities were assured enough U.S. Supreme Court, might petitions asking the legislature mined by the wealth of the had been 35 per cent — the to the poor.
has placed ilnilts on the state's tax dollars to operate quality have an Impact elsewhere in to repeal the law, or to put it to a community in which he resides, chunk of total education costs
There were other problems.
But a new mood of budgetInnovative education law. But schools.
did not blunt the drive toward the state would pay from i ts cutting 1125 emerged in this Legislative Document 1994,
the country. Montana Is the statewide referendum.
Back In 1973, equali zation reform in Maine.
general fund, made up largely state capital. After eight years placed a ceiling on the amount
the law sufliveL
only other sta te with a law simSome people have hailed 1994
as
in
most
other
of
Maine,
In
sales and income taxes.
But
other
states
seemed
to
many
Maine
lawMaine's.
By JERRY HARKAVY
burgeoning state government each local school district could
as a model for the ration. But ilar to
esenactment
of
a
makers
like
an
Idea
whose
time
states,
the
local
tax
on
real
It
was the other 50 per cent of
are considering
Associated Press Writer
under Gov. Kenneth M. Curtis, spend from funds raised locally
the first year of experience has
The
California
Sutate
was
the
principal
device
had come.
that has caused all the trouble. a progressive Democrat, inde. in addition ' the uniform state %
AUGUSTA, Maine ( AP) — An
been one of great controversy, uniform school tax, according
equal education for every child. A $) million deficit in the to the U.S. Office of Education. preme Court's ruling in Serrano for paying the tab for educa- Every town and city, rich and pendent Longley was elected in school tax. This drew criticism
Opposition to 1994 has helped v. Priest had struck down the tion. About two-thirds of all poor alike, would pay to the November on a promise to con- from wealthy towns with cx.
And Maine Is tring to lead the state's school budget has been
Warned
by
some
on
the
new
spawn
a movement called the use of local property taxation as nonfederal money spent on state a new uniform property trol the bureaucracy and hold pensive school programs.
way, despite a tax revolt.
Two years ago, the legisla- law, and a tax revolt has devel- Freedom Fighters. Various lo- the basis for school funding. schools was raised locally and tax for education. The law in the line on taxes.
cape Elizabeth, a jell-to-do
practice raised the school tax
tore enacted Legislative Docu. oped in some wealthy coastal cal groups using this name The Maine Teachers Associ- spent locally,
that it
As the Longley ndminis• Portland suburb, feared
Consequently, there were big rate for the wealthy commument 1994, a landmark law de. towns where school taxes rose. were formed last winter to fight ation had gone to court with a
winter would have to reduce its teachwhat they consider too much Serrano-type suit, and the atti- differences between schools In nities and lowered it for the tratlon struggled this
signed to eli minate inequities In
and spring to live up to its ing staff and eliminate special
school financing through the Castine, for example, has state interference In town tude at the State House was act the wealthiest and the poorest poorer ones,
voluntarily, or be forced into towns. Communities with high
The state was the middle- pledge of a balanced budget programs. it urged the legislause of a uniform property tax voted to refuse to collect the government.
lure to raise the coiling on local
property valuations could a!- man, collecting the tax from the within existing revenue, a
new state school tax. Three othJames B. Longley, who took action by the Judiciary,
I or education.
Even the Rodriguez decision, ford new buildings, college-lev- municipalities and returning it million deficit developed in spending, and the legislature fi-.q
The law went into effect in the er communities decided at town office this year as the nation's
a deficit nally agreed this spring to do
to
put
their
school
tax
case in which the U.S. ci electives, good laboratories, according to an arcane formula school finances
meetings
only
governor
without
party
at.
a
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Sparkling Fun For Everyone
By JEAN PA1ThSON

Nuclear Navy,
Or Large
is Key Question

Gather up the whole family (grandma,
kids and teenagers) and head for 'Godspell"
tonight
or any night this week through
Sunday.
Sanford's talented young Fellowship
Players have put together a package of sheer
Joy: refreshing, energetic and professional in
this up-beat version of St. Matthew's gospel.
They are funny and heartbreaking all at once
and the obvious Joy they feel in singing and
acting infects their audience with the
resistible urge to smile and clap itiong.
The Godspell players dramatize with
exaggerated comedy and pathos the parables
Jesus taught, His betrayal, crucifixion and

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and elsewhere. Nuclear.
powered carriers have no need
of mostly conventional. for such bases.
powered, medium-sized
The price will be high. The
vcssels, or for a restricted fleet big carriers will cost conY large and very expensive siderably more than $1 billion
nuclear ships. The nuclear each including their aircraft;

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Jolene Brubaker (top kit) and Martha Hardwiek get to know their audience (from kit) Sandra
Gates, Mrs. Howard Rice, Howard Gates, Barbara Rice and Mrs. Ralph Patten, all of Deflary.

the medium-sized ones would
cost less than half that sum.
One of the most expensive
items in the new carrier fleet
will, of course, be the aircraft.
As a successor to the F.4
Phantom the Navy has
developed the F-14 Tomcat, a
remarkably potent interceptor
armed with Phoüx missiles
and exceptional firepower. But,
at $20 million each, Congress
understandably balked and
orderd the Navy instead to
develop its own version of
whichever plane the Air Force
(buying together with four
European countries) chose as
disputed within the Navy than the new air combat fighter.
what number and class of
When that choice was settled
carriers should be built to to be General Dynamics' onereplace the Forrestal class In e'igined F-16, the Navy comthe 1980s. The Defense plained that It was inadequate
Department believes In a policy for Its needs and that it wanted
of building only a few nuclear either the two-engined Norcarriers and a larger number of throp plane the air Force has
smaller conventional craft turned clown or to stick with the
(medium carriers) which Tomcat whose manufacturer,
would be able to operate high- Grumman, now says it can
performance aircraft, If not In produce 400 more planes at only
any great number. A decision $10 million apiece. That Is still
will have to be made soon. If the about $500,000 a year more per
Navy chooses a mixed fleet of plane than Congress had in
carriers then the medium-sized mind. But the number and mix
ships will have to be started of planes the Navy needs can
next year, as two large nuclear hardly be solved until the
carriers are already being built question of carriers Is settled.
to follow the Nimitz, which was
So, while the Army and Air
launched by Mr. Ford earlier Force have their future Fairly
this year.
clearly worked out, the Navy
But this is a good time for the remains in confusion. The Navy
proponents of an all-nuclear had 976 ships ln 1968, but their
carrier fleet to make their number has dwindled to only
pitch. Circumstances are on 481 as many World War H ships
their side. Both the President have been scrapped. The
and the secretary of Defense number should now slowly
favor an Increase in Navy begin to climb up again but
spending and the cries against until the tussle over whether to
the military-industrial complex go for a fully-fledged nuclear
have faded with the end of the fleet is resolved there is no
war in Indochina. More im- guessing the shape, let alone
portantly there is a growing the size, of the fleet 10 years
di..enchantment with relying on from now.
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"Godspell" is a show whici. :eals to all
the senses, and to all ages. Its message is joy
and can be shared by one and all.
The Fellowship Players are performing in
the First United Methodist Church Fellowship
Hall, corner of Magnolia and Fifth St., Sanford, nightly at 8 o'clock.

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hairpiece that improves

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Clothes may
make the man, but her

complishments.
"Speak plainly, with pleasing

speaking voice can make or
break a woman, says veteran
voice consultant Dorothy Uris.
"A woman can be very intelligent and have interesting
thought to contribute, but if she
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rhythm, and useful words," she
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appearance 100 per cent. The
Don't get me wrong: I like problem is that he wears It only
swimming and things like that, about two-thirds of the time.
I think it's ridiculous for a
l'rii not fat, and I LX) exercise
regularly so I am in pod shape. man to wear a hairpiece all
But ! Jetest sports that will week to work and then to leave
it off on the weekend. That's
make inc part of a team
hat Horace does lie knows
I don't want a l ec ture i ant
to know how I can get out of that I want him to wear it all the
team sporLs.

Tom McDonald, as stage manager, is to be
congratulated for the magic unravelling of a
decidedly complex show, and master eke.

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next )(d (I'm a male ) I'll be
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law in our state Calif ) says should you marry the man
that every able-bodied student decline all offers of another
must take physical education, shower.

and that's where my problem
comes In.
I HATE team sports, and
there is no way to get out of
baseball, football, etc., in P.E.

outstanding production.

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would a
have your blood than your sent them can take them back
money Is the Red Cross Blood now. Also, those I've spoken to
said, "Keep it. I can't use it."
Bank!
Abby, pleaw tell me what I
DEAR ABBY: I have a
about
problem Please don't give me shouw; this
those shower gifts. I may
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marry him after
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you. And readers, If you are as I want him to.
The shower gifts are still in
çbetween 17 and 65, you, too, can
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have their blood pressure
checked. I wish you'd have
added, "And one way to have it
checked absolutely free is to
become a blood donor. It's
b quick and painless, and should
you have a disease that shows
in your moou sample, your are
promptly notified."
I donate blood twice a year.
And) (eel that t 1n getting much
nwe than I give.

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iflerald I'hotos by Jean Patteson)

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lobby has moved substantially
towards getting its way since
Presijent Ford recently asked
Congress for $60 million to start
work on a nuclear-powered
cruiser that will finally cost
about $12 billion one of the
most expensive ships in the
Navy and one that neither the
Defense Department nor the
Navy particularly wants.
But the President's ear, like
that of Congress, has been bent
by Admiral Hyman Rickover,
now aged 75 but still as
determined as ever to provide
America with a nuclear fleet.
No problem is more hotly

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Foreign bases. Bases in Greece.

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WASHINGTON The shape
that the U.S. Navy will take up
until the end of the century Is
now being fiercely Fought over.
The debate Is whether the
Navy should opt for a large fleet

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Those rock classics, "By My Side," 'Day by
Day," and "Save the People" were delivered
with confidence and aplomb.
It is difficult to single out any One performer; each was outstanding in his or her
own way. Perhaps most remarkable was the
comradely interaction among all players.
Foreman Heard, as Jesus, stood out as
calm, tender and strong amid the oh-sohuman frailitics of his unruly flock. His
musical delivery was powerful and moving.
The true crowdpleasers, however, were
tin (lou b t ably Martha Ha rdwick, the
irrepressible Flirt, and Walt Morgan, a
loveable clown, Martha McDonald proved
another expressive comic, and Chip Johnson
added depth and touches of more
sophisticated humor to his dual role as John

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remarkable talents in mime, acting and
singing. Truly remarkable that she could put
together such a flawless production and at the
same time participate so heartily onstage.
The Fellowship Players' ambition was not
limited to the stage for this production,
however. Fine musical backing from the five.
member orchestra fickle Aiken as musical
director performed with Linda Pfeifauf on the
piano, Charlie Conklin on lead guitar, Jimmy
Miller on bass and Sherwood Mobley on
drums
added the finishing touch to an

triumphant ascension. All inhibitions vanish
behind an array of outrageous costumes and
zany makeup and the players deliver their
message with pow and pizzaz.
And such singing! Who would have thought
Sanford could assemble so talented a troupe?

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Allyson Dupree was remarkable for the
sensitivity of her musical delivery, Buddy
Echols for the confidence of his singing and
attractive guitar playing. Anthony Sutton had
it all together, performing with sustained
sparkle, and Jolene Brubaker wowed her
audience with her energetic rendition of
"Bless the Lord."
(;othpell's director Anna Lea Heard also
treated theatre goers to a display of he'

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riders clip-clopped across the parking lot to buy themselves a
Coke and cool down in the shade for a while. By their action, the
two Sanford residents, Juquita Grlggc tleft) and her mount,
Penderes, and Debbie Burrows with Cricket, dispelled forever the
notion that Sanford might be just a one horse town! I Herald photo
b Jean Pattesoni

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Today, as more women move insists. "I had a marvelous
into places where their voices teacher who told me not to have

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says, whether in business, in "Confessions of a Nazi Spy"
Making a game out of lear vegetables, bread-cereal milk schools
tq an important Function
professional or political affairs, but she decide-d tfait -'waitijig
DEAR IIATF.S: Unless you
Persons interested In usin
When Horace Likes I mind to ning the three "R's" in .sch00I products) and how to combine
can persuade your 11. E. teacher go without his hairpiece, no isn't news. But making a game them into nutritious meals. In Chomp Chomp as
an will help a woman keep pace for agents to call was not for
the gmt penalties are levied educational resourc may with her aspirations
to 111101A you to substitute swim- a nount of begging crying or out of good eating'
Well, that's just what might for skipping breakfast, missing obtain complete information by
ming or something you like for pleading can make him change
be going on in schools come fall, vegetables or eating a poor writing to Pantry Pride's office
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more meat, not less, according average lineal feet of superWe decided to postpone
the 1974 EIi,ndbook of market shelf spa ce, according
Agricultural Charts,
to a recent A.C. Nielsen Co.
Americans consumed 109 study of food chains.
pounds of beef per capita In
Pet food sales top $2 billion,
1973, compared to 58 pounds per up nearly 21 per cent over the
person in 1940. Nutritionists past year. Shoppers spend
contend that this and the rest of about $32 anntwlly to feed a pet,
the meat and poultry that nearly double the average cost
Americans eat provides a more of a decade ago.
Pet food sales are growing 40
than L'dequate protein diet.
Pets, it seems, are also living per cent faster than combined
higher on the hog than ever sales of all dry grocery
before. Pet food is now the products. Out of every $100
biggest selling dry grocery item spent on dry groceries, $8.50 is
in today's supermarket, taking for pet food.

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taxes and other sources total volunteer firemen and two ad- preparation of the land use
ditional full-time firemen will plan.
Other departmental budget
be hired to bring the paid force
Included in the budget Is an
WINTER SPRING
Holdinclude:
totals
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Police,
to six.
ing the line at the certified tax overall five per cent cost of up Also
included will be funding 1141,412.35; Fire, 880,380.35;
millage, City Council has come living raise for .:ity employes, for purchase of a new tractor Public Works, $52,556.45;
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Up with a final 1976 fiscal which amounts to $9,885.49, and atta chments, two new fire Pudding and Zoning,
2,895;,
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. i AP)
Thrv rninted out that so far rnentrs to the dav-tu-d:iv 'nbudget totalling 8458,267.15 including salaries and Social trucks and the construction of Office, $43,700; Court, $I0,5
Sct-reUry (,f Sue Ilenr% A. thi.s )t,.'a Ki.,
~iiiiger has made (ILICt oi U.S. diph)indcv.
Security. Eliminated is the
%~ithout sacrificing curren
Kissinger is continuing his speeches in St. Louis, Kansas
animal control program which maintenance complex.
Kissinger's speech, which
A public hearing is planned
eau and will hold talks just ser vices.
campaign for popular support City. Minneapolis and Mil- will be
is
being turned over to the
This figure includes a $30,000
The
planning
cotiiiiiission
will
for early September oil tfie
a general review with no before returning to Washington
for his foreign policy and, in the waukee in an evident move to
Is designed to late this afternoon with fir- carryover in the building fund county,
receive $5,000 to support proposed budget.
process, cultivating a powerful build a popular base for his particular focus,
from this year.
overcome that opposition by go- tningham civic officials.
For
the
first
time,
there
will
senator.
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concepts.
ing direc1y to the people and to
Anticipated revenues from be expense reimbursement for
Your Comfort
flie secretary has also schedKissinger was invited by the
GREAT CUTS
The Birmingham speech had pull Sparkman to his side in his uled a
Is Our Business
news conference for local
For
Southern Commodity a more particular motive as attempt to beat back the con- re
porters and the handful f
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Washington newsmen who
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pected audience of about 3,000 ger accepted the invitati on to
In addition to the speech, caine to Birmingham for an opPh. 322.4913
cilmen Martin Bacon Sr. and
today a! its conference and please John J. Sparkman, Alainterested firms will be harry Terry and Building
which will be carried live on portunity to ask questio ns
trade show, a forum quite bama's senior senator and Alabama radio
overloaded with data, lie added
and television, Kissinge.
Official Francis Jennior;
unlike those normally used by chairman of the
Senate Foreign Kissinger has scheduled
He has not held a news con- tha t historically in Seminole Thomas Biriford of the Port
Unisex Hair Styling
the secretary.
Relations Committee,
private meeting.1 with those he Ierence at the Sta te Depart- Count', cooperative efforts Authority;
Winter
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The secretary has com- considers state leaders and ment in several months and among the various governHowever, senior State DcSOUTHERN
Mayor Troy Piland; Alt.amonte
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part.ment officials explained plained recently of increasing molders of community opinion, none in W ashington since the mental bodies have been
of Sanford, Inc.
met Springs City Commissioner Cal
Lakeview Plaza
the Birmingham appearance in opposition in Congress to his
For instance, he has sched- current Middle East peace in. with suspicion.
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DeVoney;
Casselberry
Downtown Sanford
terms of a need "to bring his policies and an irritating and tiled a private luncheon with the itiatives gained important mo100 N. Maple Ave.
Attending the meeting were Councilman Charles Sizer, and
message home to the folks."
increasing interference by state leaders of the Farm inentum.
IAmgwood Mayor James H. SCIDA Chairman Ed White.

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streak. Mike Ivie also homered for the
Padres and Dave Winfield had a pair of
run-scoring singles. Jerry Grote and
Busty Staub drove in two runs apiece for
New York.

Cardinals 4, Astros 3
LUIS Melendez beat out an infield hit
with the bases loaded in the 11th inning to
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because of a shoulder injury.
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weeks ago that no one, including camp altercation, was fined for being
Thomas, wcxM play if he missed all of late for practice and failing to attend a
the two-a-day practices, which ended last
luncheon, raced into the stands after
week. Thomas, who had played out his abusive fans in Buffalo and was placed
option and became a free agent on May 1, on probation by the NFL after a
did just that, not reporting to camp.
marijuana conviction.
Thomas, 28, reportedly was seeking a
Elsewhere, the New England Patriots
raise from $60,000 in 1974 to $168,000.
lost 11-year veteran offensive tackle Tom
The No. 1 choice of the Dallas Cowboys Seville for the year when he suffered a
in the Natioral Football League's 1970 broken left leg during a routine practice
college draft, Thomas was the rushing drill,

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John Didion, starting center for the
New
Orleans Saints the past four
The Washington Redskins have ap- over Miami, gaining 95 yards.
Traded after a dispute with Coach Tom seasons, was traded to the Chicago Bears
parently had their fill of Duane
Thomas. I..ar.dry, he sat out the 1972 season rather
for an undisclosed draft choice. The
lies free to do whatever he wants to than report to New England or San
Bears also picked up kicker Sergio Albert
do," Tint Temerario, director of player
Diego. The redskins obtained Thomas in
on waivers frOM the St. Louis Cardinals.
personnel arid assistant general manager 1973 for two draft picks, but he played
of the Redskins, said Wednesday of the
The LosAngeles Rams dealt reserve
sparingly despite injuries to a number of
controversial running back. "lie can
tight
end Pat Curran, who is entering his
other running backs,
make
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pro campaign, and rookie wide
The controversies which marred
se
can Just call us. They can sign him and Thomas' stay at Dallas followed him to
receiver Howard Strickland to the San
then Worry about
Diego Chargers for a high 1977 draft
Washington. He was suspended by the
choice.
Coach George Allen had said two Redskins for seven days after a training

However, with three linemen and four
AMHERST, Mass. (All)
The New happen."
Only a handful of pre-Fairbanks linebackers, the Patriots were suscepEngland Patriots startled the National
players are still with the Patriots as the tible to the pass and rival quarterbacks
Football League by winning their first
five games and six of their first seven in former Oklahoma coach continues the took advantage of the secondary in the
personal challenge of rebuilding a second half of the season.
Coach Chuck Fairbanks' second season
doormat into a winner.
Plunkett, the former All-American
last year.
The Patriots did a dramatic turnabout Heisman Trophy winner, came back
Then they were hit by crippling injuries and won only one of their last in 1974 In both offense and defense, from knee surgery last season, but
seven outings. But their 7-7 record was however, Fairbanks said: "We weren't nursed nagging Injuries. He completed
the club's best In eight years and even good enough last season — and we won't 173 of 352 passes for 2,457 yards and 19
touchdowns, but was intercepted 22
Fairbanks was pl"ased by the un. stay Ow $afl5t."
Despite injuries to rwung back Sam times.
provemnent In what he called "one of the
most demanding and difficult" seasons Cunningham, tight end Bob Winthor,
Cunningham, an outstanding blocker
wide i'rcelver Darryl Stingley and other and pass receiver when not carrying the
in New England's history.
offi.nslve standouts, the Patriots piled up ball, and little Mack Herron, the jack-ofNow the key word in Fairbanks'
148 points, just seven behind NFL leader all trades, are Plunkett's backfield
vocabulary is "improvement" in all
phases of the game as tie prepares the Oakland. In 1973, New England scored partners.
just 258 points.
Stingley, an outstanding receiver and
Patriots for the 1975 campaign.
On defense, the Patriots jumped from runner, is fit again after suffering a
"We learned that we could win last
last in the league to first. Fairbanks broken arm last season. So is Windsor,
year," Fairbanks said. "Now I hope we
Installed a 3-4 defense at the line, frustra- who had his knee mangled in scoring the
can take the field expecting to win, By
that I hope our team will be aggressive, ting opponents' rush and permitting Use deciding touchdown in a victory over the
taking the initiative and forcing things to Patriots to sack quarterbacks 38 times. Minnesota Vikings.

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eighth off reliever Rick Baldwin capped
five-run inning to sink the Mets and

Braves and Toni House, 5-5, got the
victory with three innings of scoreless
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in 1889 by Louisville of the American
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team.
Angels 8, Red Sex 3
Mike Miley's two-run single capped a
six-run third inning that permitted the
Angels to breeze past Boston and cut the
Red Sox' lead over Baltimore to six
games in the East.
Yankees 3, A's I
Catfish Hunter beat his former
Oakland teammates for the third time
this year, this time with a three-hitter.
Sandy Alomnar's squeeze bunt gave the
Yanks the winning run in the third in,.
rung.
Twins 5, Brewers 2
Solo homers by Steve Braun and Danny
Thompson in the sixth inning and a tworun belt by Phil Roof in the eighth offset a
pair of blasts by Milwaukee's Darrell
[lot ter and carried the Twins to victory.
White Sex 4, Indians 3
Pete Varney drew a basesloaded walk
from Rick Waits to force in the 12th.
inning run that enabled Chicago to top
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third-place Cardinals who closed to
Elsewhere in the National League,
within 41-i games of first in the NI East.
Atlanta edged Pittsburgh 4-3, St. Louis
Doug Bader sent it into overtime with a
beat Houston 4-3 in 11 innings, San Frantwo-run homer for Houston,
CLSCO edged Montreal 4-3 in 12 innings and
Giants 4, Expos 3
San Diego defeated New York 8-5.
Willie Mont.anez doubled home the
The Phils had to wait 2 hours, 20 winning run in the 12th for San Franminutes for the rain to stop before losing cis.co. The Giants broke a 0-0 tie in the
their fourth straight. The long delay
11th with three runs, two on a homer by
came in the bottom of the second and the Gary Matthews, before Montreal tied it
Dodgers Jumped on Steve Carlton, 11-9, in its half of the inning with the help of
for four runs in the top of the third, three ('etc Mackmmnin's two-run triple. Monof them on a home run by Steve Garvey. treal starter Dan Warthen held the
Braves 4, PIrates 3
Giants to just one hit through the first 10
Mile lu knocked in tine winning run for innings.
Atlanta with a bad-hop single in the
Padres 8, Mets S
seventh off L)ave Glusti. Dusty Baker an(I
Bobby Tolan's three-run homer in th

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shouldn't,"

The Philadelphia Phillies are in a
tailspin and the natives are getting
restless.
The Phils, given their chance to take
over the National league East lead from
the stumbling Pittsburgh Pirates, have
declined the offer. Pittsburgh has lost
seven of its last eight. The Phils have
dropped live of their last seven,
And now they're calling for Manager
Danny Ozark's head in the City of
Brotherly Love.
"How good are the 1975 Phillies' H'vv
far can they go?," asks the Philadelphia
Inquirer. "We may never know if
Ozark is allowed to spend the last month
and a half of the season on the bench."
The Plula&amp;lphia Bulletin counters
that Ozark Isn't doing a totally miserable
job ... he just lacks charisma.
The Phils diopped a 54 decision to Los
Angeles Wednesday night and Ozark was
asked about his critics.
"it doesn't affect me," said the 51year-old skipper. 'That's the perils of the

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Jun Palmer got his 18th. So did the
Palmer, who wound up with six
Tigers,
strikeouts, retired the first eight Royals
Palmer is Baltimore's ace righthe faced, gave up a two-out double to Bob
hander, the winningest pitcher in the
Stinson in the third inning, then set down
16 in a row before Vida Pinson singled
major leagues this season and perhaps
on his way to the best year tie's had in a
leading off the ninth. Two more batters
long time.
produced three more outs one of them
a double play and Palmer had his 16th
lie boosted his record to 18-7 Wednesday night with his fifth straight
complete game in 27 starts.
victory, a dazziing two-hit, 3-0 shutout of
The (Tholes got to Marty I'ttin for all
their runs in the sixth when Paul Blair
hansas City that enabled the Orioles to
resume their charge toward the top of the
singled, stole second and scored on Lee
American League East.
May's broken-bat single to right. Then
The Detroit Tigers are close to
Don Baylor hit his 19th homer into the left
t.'ecomning the losingest team In the
field bleachers.
majors this season and perhaps on the
Rangers 6, Tigers s
"ay to the worst year they've had in a
With one out and two on in the 11th , Len
long time.
Randle hit a grounder to Detroit shortThey dropped their record to 46-73' with
stop Gene ,Michael. lie stepped on second
their 18th straight defeat, an 11-inning 6-5
for a forceout but when he tried for an
loss to Texas that continued their plunge
inning ending double play, his throw to
toward oblivion in the American League first was wild and the Rangers' winning
Fast
run scored.
In the rest of the Al, California routed
The Tigers' 18th straight loss Is just
Boston 8-3, New York beat Oakland 3-1,
two short of the AL record, six below the
Minnesota defeated Milwaukee 5-2 and modernday major league mark and eight
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) Val- City. In (as Vegas, Miss Hearst Francisco Examiner president deiphia hotel. Four PhUn- vestigating the Incident and
Scott said one reason his February 1974 by the sym- his brother across the country,
ter Scott, brother of sports ac- was disguised as a pregnant Randolph Hearst, and the deiphia reporters and an FBI Jack Scott has rowed not to co- brother
wanted to turn in Miss bionese Liberation Army. She from West to East. He did not
tivist Jack Scott, says he has woman, he said.
meeting ended in a list fight agent were present. Scott is operate with investigators.
Hearst was because Jack, who later renounced her family, Sa)' where they had been or
twice seen missing newspaper
He also indicated he may between Hearst and Jack.
being held in protective custody
Walter Scott, said by his he termed an avowed commu- said she had joined her captors, where they were going.
heiress Patty Hearst and his know where she is. 1 think she
Neither Hearst nor Jack Scott by the FBI at his request be- brother Jack to have a history nLst, now considered her to be a and Is now being sought on fedbrother has offered to deliver is in the United States, as long was available for comment, cause he says he fears for his of alcohol problems, said Jack liablity to radical causes. lie eral charges of bank robbery,
lie said he believed Miss
her to authorities,
as you remember there are 50 The FBI declined comment.
life,
offered to deliver Miss Hearst said his brother and other left- kidnaping and various weapons Hearst was now "in a position
Scott says he saw Miss Hearst of them, not 48," Wafter Scott
The interview, Walter Scott's
Jack Scott rented a South Ca. to the government in return for wing sympathizers did not like offenses,
where she is being able to b.
twice last swnmer, once at his told reporters Wednesday.
first since his name was linked naan. Pa., farmhouse last year immunity from prosecution and Miss Hearst becauso they
Scott indicated that one of the ci it comfortably financially
parents' apartment in Las
Scott also claimed that he and to the search for Miss Hearst, where Miss Ilearst reportedly $100,000 to $200,000. But Walter thought she was not a dedicated times he had seen Miss Hearst don't think that her economic
Vegas and zgain at an un- his brother had met recently was arranged by the FBI and stayed for a time, A Harris. Scott claimed negotiations on revolutionary,
was on a stopover while she was condition is such that she has to
specified place
New York with Miss Hearst's father, San held in a downtown Phila. burg, Pa., grand jury is in- the matter have broken off.
Miss Hearst was kidnaped in en route with his parents and live in it ghetto in Detroit,

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pionship and a plan for one reconunendation this time one
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of a special committee formed shouldn't be a Division 1 foot. sta rted in I)ecvmber, finishing
to study such a tournament,
ball championship or, if we in January.
"We'll meet again In October determine that there should be
'A problem with that is the
and we hope to come up with a one, we'll come up with a plan. exam schedule at most schools
proper plan to present to the
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NCAA convention in January," around and, at least for the time
Ernie Casale, chairman of the being, the opinion is that we p%ddNWiMMNW
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football league are preparing for the upcoming season. The
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KANSAS CITY (AP — Paul Wlggn may be
the most refreshing head coach to hit the
National Football League in a long while,
\ i'.gin, hired last winter to try to return the
K.nas City Chiefs to respectability, Is in the
ards of club owner Lamar Hunt, "a very solid
40, Wiggin mingles a serious tone with a
:cr,d of humor and stimulates excitement wi th
fs presence. Basically, by his own admission,
b' "a fun guy. I'm not a comedian but I
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bubbles wi th enthusiasm and sincerity. When
somebody asks him a question, he comes right
out with the answer, and you have to believe It's
an honest one,
The rookie boss of the Chiefs is not a show-off,
however, often slipping into a room and sitting
down at the rear. Neither is he a fancy dresser,
favori ng simple attire and an old-fashioned
crewcut.
"I finally bought some of those double knit
suits and pants," Wiggin said. "We were

"It's something I've been doing Since 195O"
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barbershop told me they didn't know how to cut

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players, Elmore Sinith and Travis Grant,

small college basketball standout, on
indefinite probation,

order, said KSU should have meted out
stronger punishment for Mitchell. "The
w hole thing has been handled in an asinin e
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after they signed profession" contracts, a
violation of NCAA rules. and you are

something less than mediocre, has made what he calls "a
radical change."
It involves his grip. He's trying It out in the $200,000 Greater Hartford Open that got underway today on the 6,598-yard,
par 71 Wethersfleld Country Club course.
"I don't know whether It'll work or no t," Miller said. "It's
too soon to tell. We'll just have to see.
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for a year for violation of rules prohibiting
a coach from serving as agent in negotiating pro contracts for his players.
Mitchell has coached KSU to a 19246
record in his eight seasons and to three
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FORT LAIJDERDAI..E (AP)—Host Broward County
meets defending Big League-Little League
baseball cham pion Taiwan tonight. And Canada plays
Puerto Rico in a game that will cut one of the teams from
the double-elimination tournament for players 16.-to-18
years old.
San Antonio, which elurJnated Chicago 4Wednesda y,
rests today for Friday's semifinal game with the Puerto
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run of the tournament Wednesday night while giving his
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U.S. Girls Grass Court Tennis Championship.
Miss Acker, who was two games from defeat at 4-4 in
the second set Wednesday, no w faces tcp.seeded Barbara
Jordan of King of Prussia, Pa., who also came from
behind todefeatSusan Zaro of Menlo Park, Calif., 3-6, 6-4,
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND ç*'ltiori
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WITNESS my hand and thestal of
FLORIDA
said Court on August 4th, 1975
CIVIL CASE NO, 5I1S7.CA.I9.A (Seal)
NATIONAL STANDRD LIrE
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INSURANCE COMPANY. a Florida
Clerk nO the rir,..sg r......
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August. 1975

11th day of August. 1975
H N Tamm. Jr
City Clerk
Puhli5h Aug. 14, 21,
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"He's a deprived kid! His folks can't affcrd to buy him a
calculator!"
FUNNY BUSINESS
By Roger BolIen

One of the standard, book
plays Is what might well be the card led.
Thus third hand can tell how
described as the submarine,
many
higher cards declarer
trump play. This play cons is ts
of leading a low trump from holds, declarer can te ll how
both hands so as to continue to many higher cards third hand
holds. See tomorrow's article.
hold full control.
This hand from "Test Your
(-0 you have a question for
Bridge" is a simple illustration
the
Jacob's? Write "Ask the
of this play.
Jacobys"
care of this
South is faced with a sure
newspaper.
The most Inloser in trumps at his six-heart
terestir'g
questions
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contract. lie can't afford to lose used in tha column and will
writors

DOONESBURY

WlTNESSmyhandandthe'sealof
3,4tid Court on this, the 4th day of

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A rt hur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of Circuit Court
Cauelberry, Florida 32107
fly Lillian Jenkins
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
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other three hands. If he opens a
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engaged In business at 130 Mayfair
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Execution issued Out of and under
GAVE ODOM, his w.fe
and that we intend to register said
R es idence unknown
the seal Of the Circuit Court of
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an HillSborOgh County. Florid a. upon
ganization's policy-making Court, Seminole County, Florida In ac?iontofofecloseam(,tgageonthe a final judgment rendered in the
accor dance with the provisions of following property in Seminole aforesaid court on the 23rd day of
body, voted Wednesday
the Fictitious Name Statute's, To
June, At) 1975, In the*. certain case
County, Floridapose them "in the strongest Wit: Section $6509 Florida Statutes
entitled, Drew Tile Supply Co, a
Begin at a point 550 feel South
1957
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degrees 00' 5$" East of the NE FIO'ida Corporation. Plaintiff, vs.
5' James P. Muriil'i'
corner of PIE ', of NW 'i. Section 6. Clifton Shactron. doing Business as
Robert E Hostorct
'sadron Tile, Defendant, witich
TOivrihip 71 South, Range 30 East,
Publish: July 74, ]],Aug 7, 11, 1973 run North $9 degrees 16' 51" West lifOrI'Said Writ of Execution was
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thence' South 0 degrees 07' 3%" west Seminole County, Florida, and I
FICTITIOUS NAME
745 feet. thence South $9 degrees 16' have levied upon the following
Notice is hereby given that we are SI" East 90 feet, thence North 0 describou ,'roperty Own by Clifton
engaged In business at Rt. I Box 313, degrees 07' 31" East 715 feet, thence Shadron, s.:1 property being
Maitland, Seminole County, Florida Pforth$Idegree-546' S1" West 9Qfeel located lnSemin'sleCounty, Florida,
wider the fictitious name of RIP to Point of Beginning Subject to an more particula, ly described as
TREE SERVICE, and that we in
easement over the North 70 feet for bollowt'
tend to register said
with the road; and
10160 Palm Shadows, according
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Begin at a point 550 feet South o to the plat thereof as recorded in
Covnty, Florida r accordance with d•Qre 00' 51" East of the NE Plat flock 13, Page 55, Seminole
the provisions of the Fictitious corner of NE '401 NW ',, Section 6. County Public R ec ords, detcribcl as
Name Stdtutps. To Wit: Section Township 7% South, Range 30 East, t0lIow' Begin at ., point &amp;!(1 feet
$4509 Florida Statutes 1957.
run North it d'cre,s 46' 54" We's? E,itf aria IC); tO led North of thC
5: Ron,,I" i'.ntti
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34$.59 feet to Point of Beginning, South '., Section Post of Section 32,
Foster
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The second annual "Swing for PublI shRaymond
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West 215 feet, then ce South $9 then ce tUri Southwesterly along a
life" Open Doubles Tennis DEQ 71
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the undersigned intends to engage in
said section 11, thence run 05701 claiming to have any right, title or
business at III South Myrtle W a,ng said
west line of tne SE interest in the real property herein
Avenue. ii-, Sanford, Seminole
described
Quarter of the SE Quarter section
County, Florida, under the fidiIiou
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
335
40'
to a point II) 70' P4 0571 E
name EMPIRE AUTO BODY, and from
the SW corner CO the SE that an action to foreclose a mor
intends to register tiid name with quarter
On the following teat property
of the SE quarter of said
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
section Il. thence run West 556 49 to in Seminole County, Florida
Seminole County. Florida. pursuant the point ofbeg inning Said property
Lot 94 WIPISOR MANOR. FIRST
to Chapter $6509, Florida Statutes
is pres en tly zon ed OC 2 (General ADDITION, according to the ptt
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Commercial) District and Al Thereof as recorded In Plat Book 17.
S' Robert F. Prelsler
page 73, Public Records of Seminole
(Agriculture) District,
Publish. July 71. 31. Aug 7. 11.
All part ies in interest and cItizens County. Flor ida,
DE 12$
shall have an opportunity to b has been tiled against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
heard at said hearing
FICTITIOUS N AME
written defenses. ,f any, to if on van
By
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City
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CONSIDER ANNEXATION
Notice is hereby given thCt I am
Not;ce is hereby given that a EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
engaged in business at 551 E High
Public Hearing will be held at the CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
way 434, Longwood, Seminole C ommission
in COUNTY. FLORIDA.
County. Florida under the fictitious the City of Sanford, Florida. at 7:00 CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.1396.CA.19.0
name of SEMORAN CENTER, and o'clock P.M on September n,
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
that I Intend to register said name to consider the annexation of TGAGE ASSOCIATION.
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. property described as fol lows.
Plaintiff.
Seminole County, Florida n cc
Begin at a paint on the easterly
cordance with the provisions of the right of way of line SR 6001 IS u s YOUNG JOHN SEAY. JR a k a
Fictitious Name Statu,es. To Wit:
i;.97 said point being 151' N and JOIINNIE SEAY. and BARBARA P
Section $6509 Florida Statutes '
75 01 degrees East from section of SEAY. hI wife,
5: Philip E. Blake
Defendants
said easterly R.w line with the South
Publish: Aug. 7, 11, 21, 71, 1975
NOTICE CF SUIT
556 49' section 11. township 20 souTh,
DEO 26
range
E. Seminole County. then TO BAR B&amp;PA II SEAY
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
run north 3S0lcleqrees F along said
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION
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easterly R.W line 335 10' then
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Altamónte Springs 77701. Seminole
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Plaintiff, arid to file the original with
the Clerk of the above Styled Court
on or before August 291h. 1975.
otherwise
!udgment may be en
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demanded in the Complaint.

aniounting to a large amount of money."

may take part in any NCAA post-season
"I'm not an agent," Mitchell insisted
competition during the probationary Wednesday night, as he has in the past.
period.
lie has not, however, denied taking
The NCAA did not name players Wed. money from the players. "It was a gift,
nesday, but Its Investigation has ap- something they want ed to do," he said.

He repeated Wednesday night that he
never acted as an agent. "I said I wasn't
and I never was," he said.
The NCAA said the one-year suspension

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By order of the Plannin(j and
Commission of the City of
Sanford. Flor ida thiS 11th day of
AuQvt, 1975.
Arthur H. Harris
Chairman
City of Sanford
Planning and Zoning

required toserveaCOPY Pt 9,

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paymen ts after taking part in negotiations
with pro teams, and one deal "provided for
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Tuesday in Chicago from Mitchell; KSU
president Dr. Carl Hill; the chairman of
the board of regents, Dr. Joseph Leone,
and athletic director William Exum.
The NCAA announced Wednesday the
appeal had be en deni ed and that KSU was
on indefinite probation
The school may Lssue no basketball

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good a ll the time.
"I Just haven't been doing that,
The 1974 Player of the Year has tailed off badly after his
record-setting exploits in the Arizona deserts at the start of
th e season. lie swept those two tournaments, lead ing every
round, shooting in the &amp; in every round, twice scoring 61s.
He won his fourth start of the year and ran his money-winnings to $107,318.
But nothing has gone right since then.
He's won only $76,567 in the months since. He hasn't won a
tournament. The three times he's put himself In position — at
the Masters, Philadelphia and the British Open — his bid fell
sho rt. He's slipped to fourth on the money-winning list.
The frustration reached Its most severe level last week
when he missed the cut for the final two rounds of the PGA
National Champio nship.
Even wi th his problems, and his search for an answer to
them, Miller ranked as one of the top choices in the 144-man
fieldthatischaslnga$40,000flrstprlzehere.
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CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
SHIRt FY A KELLER, his wife
Defendants COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO.
NOTICE OF SUIT
In Re; the Marriage of
NALD C) K ELI FR and
tiusb,ind,
LII N U S U
his I IMOT NY
SHIRL EYA K ELL
and
wife

parentiv centered around c har g es that
Mitchell acceptetl iiuincy fr'zii two former
Kentucky State University basketball

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FLORIDA
Publish: Aug 14, 1975
CASE NO. 75.1477.CA09-E
VERA PARKER 0E066
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Zoning

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Innocent

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cash the ace and king of
trumps, he will have to lose a
spade later on, unless
sometaing especially good
ha4 en, In the minor suits.
are two other ways to
play the hand and both work.
One is to lead a diamond to the
ace, ruff a spade, diamond to
the king, ruff the last spade,
club to the ace and then lead
trumps.
The simpler play is to submarine a trump immediately.
Then draw trumps and discard
the last two spades on dummy's
clubs.

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By OSWAI.fi and J,%%IFS JA('OBY

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shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE

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Cesselberry, Florida
32707
PubIih Aug 14. 71. 1975

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a

he t-.as a temper.

has placed Kentucky State University, a

imposed the sanction Wednesday, saying

National Lea,ue
East
W L Pct.
Pittsburgh
47
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Wiggi'. said he is "Idealistic ... almost to the
point of being unrealistic at time. I think, in 0e
long run, that will pay off for rue."

FIANK f'OIT, Nv, i AP ) -. Basketball
Coach I .ucias Mitchell maintains lie's
innocent of offenses for which the NCAA

revive a golf game that has gone from very, very good to

Baseball

"You know, when the 49ers played Cincinnati
last year, my old coach at Cleveland, Paul
Brown, stopped me after the game, pointed his
finger at n and said, Paui Wiggin, you're
ready. When the opportunity comes, dGn't
hesitate."

''inappropriate and insufficient in
light of hiS involvement ni this case.''
KSU track Coach Ken Gibson, whose

The NCAA Committee on Infractions

League

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Wiggin, who doesn't look the type, admitted

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WETHERSFIELD, Conn. (AP) —Johnny Miller, trvirw to

Major

Manteca, Calif. Now, it's 28 years later

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coach 'when I was 12 years old growing up in

Wiggin said he decided he wanted to be a

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EvgHraId,Sanford,

WIN AT BRIDGE

NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be Mid in the"
Commission Room. City Hell,
City
resses
The names and
Sanford, Florida at I:1 PM on
of the transferor And the transferee
Thursday. August 21, 1975. to con
and all other business names and
Sider the following Change and
addresses used by the transferor
within the last three years $o far as itmendmentto the Zoning Ordinance
of the City of Sanford. Seminole
known to transferee are
a. Transferor: Frank Black and County, Florida
Rezoning from SR IAA, Single
Jane Black, his wife, d b a "The
family
Residential District
Seminole
Love
noulique."
LOOk of
To That Of GC 2. General
Plaza, Highway £36. Cassetberry,
Commercial District
Florida, 37707
That Properly Described at Lot
Transferee' Robr1 T. Smith and
Llncj,, L Smith, his w i fe. 1511 7, Block 21, Dreamwold
fleing more generally described as
Canary Street. LonowOOd. Florida
located 2600 Block. Iroquois Ave
Other Names — None
The planned use of the property is
t, All debts of the Transferor are
combined residential and corn
to be paid in full as they fall clue as a
mercial
structure
transaction.
result of the
All parties in interest and Citizens
t. w. Carroll, Jr.. Esquire
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
a bulk transfer Is about to be made,

KSU Coach : 'i
C

For Go/f

O

t hi nk I had when I was at Sthrtford.
"I was trying to sneak through the airport
and the first person I see Is Cedrick Hardman,
a 49ers defensive end. He took one look at me
and said:
"Hey, man, you l ook great in the middle t
you got to do something about both ends,"
The crewcut?

with my short haircut I had a pair of shoes I

Alters

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Answer to Previous PuUle

Thursday, Aug. 14, l7S

Animals

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TONIGHT'S 111
Thursday

(24) Hollywood

TV Theatre
9:30 (13) Law And Mr.
10:00 (9) HarryO
(13) Burke's Law
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10:30 (6) PolItical
Telecast
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(35) Burkes Law
11:00 (2.6,5,9) Newi
(3S) 700 Club
(44) NIght Gallery
11:30 (2. I) Tonight Show
() MovIe
(9) Wide World Of
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12:30 (44) Donahue
1:00 (2.6) Tomorrow
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(9) MovIe

12:30 (2.1) Jackpot
(6) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) All My Children
(44) VarIety
1:00 (21) Marble
MacNne
(6) News

6:15 (6.6) Sunshine
Almanac
(2) I Dream Of
Jeannie
6:30 (6) Sinrise
Semester
CS) Today In F1orida
6:55 (2) DaIly Deotional
(0) News
7:00 (2. 0) Today

EVENING

7:00 (2) To Tell The
Truth
() Concentration
(I) What's My Line
(9) Wild World Of
Animals
(13) Law And Mr.
Jones
(24) intercom
(33) Star Trek
(44) Sports Legends
7:30 (2) T'easure Hunt
(6) What's My Line
(I, 9) Let's Make A
Deal
(13) Movie
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8:00 (2. 6) Ben Vereen
(6) Waltorts
(9) Almost Anything
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(24) Evening At Pops
(35) AnImal World
8:30 (35) Movie
9:00 (2,6) Movie
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(9) Streets Of
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(13) Blue Ridge
iarfet

ACNO$$

(9)
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(24) Book Beat

u, 44) MovIe

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CL 9) Movie
(44) Leave it To
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9:30 (44) Gomer Pyle
10:00 (2) Celebrity
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(6) Spin Off
(1) Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
(35) 700 Club
(44) Father Kno.s
Best
10:30 (2. 5) Wheel Of
Fortuni
(6) The Price Is
Right
Green Acres
11:00 (2,6) 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
(I) Movie
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(35) Fioricia
Lifestyle
11:55 (6) News
(9)

1:30 (2.1) Days Of Our
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(6) A3 The World
Turns
Make A
(9)
D&amp;
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2:00 (6) GuidIng Light
(9) $)() Pyramid
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2:30 (2. I) The Doctors
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Reason
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(44) Underdog
3:00 (2. 5) Another World
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(24) The Way it Was
(33) My Favorite
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(44) Three Stooes
3:25 (44) Spirit Of '76
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(24) Yoga

(3.%) Uncle Huble
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City Council
12:00 (2. 44) News
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5:00 (9) You Don't Say
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(24) MIster Rogers
(9) EyewItness
NeIghborhood
(24) Intercom 24
(33) MIckey Mouse
(33) RIg Valley
Club
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FrIday
MORNING
6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
6:10 (2) Sun'ise
Almnac

Dat animals
5 Canines
9 Young
12 Operatic SOlO
Moonlish
14 P
Gynts
mother
15 Citrus fruit
17 Permit
16 ic rain
19 Eternal
21 Fired a
23 Footbke part
24 Onager
27 Intimidated
29 Particle
32 Mourn
34 Vilify
36 School gadget
37 Take
vengeance
36 Obtains
39 Behalf
41 Take food

Th'R'e'

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42 Ram

44 Lairs
46 Harde
49 Numbs?
53 Pronoun
Diskes
56 Pub brew
51 Fish
Tumult
Father (coil)
60 Gaelic
61 Otherwise

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Legal Notice

CLASSI Fl ED ADS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.111.CA.O9
CAMERON BROWN CONSUMER
FINANCE, INC.
Plaintiff,
vs.
ROBERT H. LANAM.
Defendant.

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

Noon The Day Before Pubhctlon
Sunday - Noon Friday

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National League 1

wriPerrPF

HAIRDRESSER with following; up
to 10 t,ct. Call 322 1176 after 6Pm.

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. x. Sales person with ladies' wear cx
perience Apply in person, Roiay.
725 1st St Sanford
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9-Good Things tO Eat
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i-Card of Thanks

Peas. yu pIck, black eyeS I Purple
We with to express our deeP
ll New patches continu,comlng
grattude for the kindnesseS,
in On Oregon Ave. 1. 1 ml. Nor
donations and many Other i*
MI.
46 and lust West
presslons of sympathy received
West of Sanford. Closed on Sun
from all our friends, including the
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Central Florida React and the c.a. ClUbs.
1i-lnstruCtiOr5

The Family of William Kenneth
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Pearson. Sr.

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21-Situations Wanted
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. Enerqrtc niatiire woman desires
, work Receptionist, light typing,
cashlering, filing, posting, switch
. board ('all 322 7457
Girl desires to do day work, own
transportation Ovedo. Sanford,
l000wcx)cJ, DrF3ary area 322 1115
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3723

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
For families or friends of problem
drinkeri.
For further Information call 477.
4387 or write
Sanford AlArion Family Group P.O.
fbi 533, Sanford. Fla. 32771

H &amp; R BLOCK INCOME
TAX COURSE; JOB
AVAILA.
TERV JEWS
BLE FOR BEST STU.
DENTS.

3 Room Apt Completely remodeled
and neWly fur,..Ihed EXTRA
NICE 110 W First St
MOnthly Rentals Available
51)5 5150 Color TV
QUA( ITY INN NORTH
I 1?. 514 1)1 Lorlq*ood

ARE YOU LONELY? Let us he'p
you to meet the right person ivst
for you NATIONAL SINGLES
CLUB OF AMERICA. Phone: 303.
713 2740.

One bedroom npartrnent; $25 week
U! ivy monrn oil ouin F'ark
Avenue, or 3777317

37-Business-Property
Beauty shop spacr' ,,va'at)fe, new
complex, S stations, plumbing.
heat air, excellent location By
builder, 3730747
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2400 sq ft ideal garage, shop,
warehouse. All or part
will
remodel to Suit tenant 377 5321 or
3226670

31A-OupleXes
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DEL TONA N,-.'. Duple., mm or
unfurn Drapes, Water. Lawn
Care 373 1075 or 666 6346

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Found

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32-Houes

Unfurnished
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BAMBOO COVE APTS.

One

Three

v
't-. h'at ,jr"
fenced $173 mo Acre Realty,
REALTOR, 3777750

bc'droum apariments,
or unfurnithed Newly,
redecorated Come see 300 E
One Bedroom. middle aged or
Airport BIvd, Sanford 373 1310H
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Senior citizens preferred Can
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furnish. 7221141.
One and two bedroom houSe's and
apartments 110 to $130 per mo
Modernizing 'your Home? Sell no
Some furnshcd 321 0066
booqer needed t'tt useful items
with a Classited Ad
,5EVlLLA GARDENSSanford's
finest 1 &amp; 7 BR resident apts. Eat
in
kitchens,
BALL REALTY
dishwashers,
disposals, heat air. shag car
CHOICE RENTALS
peting, draperies, private From
ON ALL PRICE RANGES
$150 7015 Sanford Ay
II? W
Is? St 327 564). 377 7757
i-Three bedrooms, 1', baths; fully
.::_3iApartments Furnished
carpeted III) Valencia Cl. West.
$S9 1511
AVALOP4 APAPT?.a[I.4T5
ADULTS P40 PETS
3 bedroom, 7 story. central heat &amp;
116W 2nd St
air, nice neighborhood. references
Downstairs apartment, lights,
requlred,$190n,o $100 deposit 337
7399
water and garbage collecilon
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furnIshed Adultt only, working
For rent or sale 2 yrs old. 3 BR, 7
Couple Preferred 417 W I tth st
bath, family mm., 2 car garage.
sanford
central air, heat, kitchen equip
3 rooms for one or cnuple Water
pad Call eve's 67$ 3091
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Air
conditioned
Quiet 7 bedroom cottage, air, like
References required $100 mo, $50
new, paneled, large porch, l35
deposit 377 7779
mo Itt &amp; last Older couple only.
177 0257
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South Beach St.. Dayton
Beach, Fla. 904.252.4685,

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18-ileip Vanted
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Summer Progiaml HEY DIDDLE
DIDDLE DAY CARE. 373 3.00
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We have lIstIngs. We havi buyers
We ned another real estate II.
tenses to help us make sales
Forrest Greene, ln
323633). fl;

Christian mother wilt keep children
In her home. $4 d.sys per week.
321-0064

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MachInist

NOTICE OF ADOPTION
ABABY'SWORLD
OFOROINANCE
STEADY
WORK
lmmedIat
Care
for
infants to age) only. 501 E.
NO. is
openIng for an experienced
25th
St.
372
6643
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
machinIst with full knowledge of
ARIES (Mardi 21-Apr11 19) relationshIp.
You will take notice that the City
..,.,i
mill 1. lath. n.ratinn Wrirk
You set high goals today.
CANCER (June 21-July 23)
Commission of the City of Sanford,
consists primarily of prolo type
ien,'se1I them with a
Florida, on August 11, 197$, passed
However, you can't afford to Your work habits are clean and
unIts. No production. Must be able
ClassIfIed Ad from the Herald.
and adoed Ordinance Plo. 1304. CS
to reed I iv*erpr-et c$'awngs. Must
kid yourself as to what can be precise today. Stick with it.
Call us todayt Don't dellyt Just
follow's:
be
able to work alone. Phone 377
332.3611
or
131.999).
To
place
dial
practically done,
Don't mess-up by Involvement
This inttrjm,nt prepared by: C.
6761 for eoIntmeft.
your low cost Went Ad.
VeroonMlie, Jr., City Attorney P.O.
___________________________
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) In another person's business.
lox 1778, Sanford, Florida 32711
50ea: The hidden unse. Hated below appear forward,
Things are not always what
LEO (July 23-Aug.
Youi
ORDINANCE NO. 1364
bsckward, up, down, or diagonally i.e th. puzzle. Find esch
Notice
Legal Notice
theyappeartobe.Investlgateif be happiest doing the things In
ANORDINAPICEOF THE CITY OF
hIdd.n nsa. and hex it In as shown:
NOTICE OF ADOPTION
S A N F 0 R 0.
you're seeking or searching for life that are free. There's really
F L 0 P I A, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
A8TROS
DODGER.S
PADRES
OF ORDINANCE
DECLARING
ITS
INTENTION
TO
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
something important.
no need to waste money having
BRAVES
EXPOS
PIRATES
NO.1*3
ANNEX WITHIN THE COP
FLORIDA
CARDINALS
GIANTS
PHILLIES
GEMINi (May 21-June 20) fin,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN PORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$.ISI.CA.19
CUBS
METS
REDS
You will take notic. that the City
You're fortunate today in
SANFORD. FLOI4IDA, AT THE
ViRGO (Aug.
23)
TOMORROW:
The
Rolrin4
TwentIes
o
Commission of the City of Sanford,
EXPIRATION OF THIRTY DAYS CAMERON BROWN CONSUMER
dealing with someone with very You achieve a sense of well.
Florida on August Il, 1915. passed
FROM THE APPROVAL OF SAID FINANCE, INC.
high standards. Don't let small, being today with the family,
ORDINANCE THAI CERTAIN
Plaintiff, and edoed Ordinance No. 1)03, as
follows.
selfish desires upset this Don't let one member's
PROPERTY ABUTTING U.S. vi.
ThIs Instrument prepared Dy: C.
HIGHWAY
11.fl
AND
BETWEEN
DUANE
J
NOVCSEDL
lAX.
DIGNA
selfishness ruin your mood.
AIRPORT BOULEVARD AND THE G NOVOSEDLIAX, his wife, arid VernonMlze, Jr., City Attorney P.O.
UBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Try To Avoid
177$, Sanford, FlorIda 32771
EASTERLY EXTENSION OF JAMES W. RUPICH,
ORDINANC!NO.I)63
LAKE MARY BOULEVARD ltd
Your
feelings could easily be
Defendants
TATU
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
ACCORDANCE
WITH
THE
hurt,
but
you
possess
the
r-,
S A N F 0 P 0,
FL0PI0A
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 74-190.
AMENDED
I mental discipline to forget It
DECLARING ITS INTENTION IC)
LAWS OF FLORIDA.
NOTICE OF ACTION
Blood Sugar Fad
FPINEX WITHIN THE COR
and enjoy the rest of the day.
WHEREAS, there has been filed
I0FflLI
1
PORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF
with the City Clerk of the City of TO' DUANE J. PIOVOSEDLIAK
bCUJtl'lU (L)Ct. Z4..Nov.) A
fly
Lawrence F.. Lamb, M.D.
DINOSAURS
SANFORD, FLORIDA, AT THE
Sanford, Florida,
pefition con.
and
DEAR DR. LAMB
IS MISSING 7 :30 • friend could interfere and stop
EXPIRATION OF THIRTY DAYS
tainng the name of the property
DIGNA G NOVOSEDLIAK
you
from
getting
something
Hypoglycemia
is a myth. So
uwner In the area described
FROM THE APPROVAL OF SAID
ALSO
his Wife
ORDINANCE THAT CERTAIN
herelnafterraqvestingannexatlmto
107 Sherwood Place
deeply desired. You don't have &amp;3YS the American Medical
PROPERTY
ON
the corporate ares of the City of
Bel AIr, Maryland
SANFORD
to let her get away with it.
Assn.
in an article in
Sanford, Florida. and requestIng to
You are notified that an action to AVENUE AND BETWEEN SAN.
ij' 1
SAGITFARWS (Nov. 23-Dec. CosmopolItan. A doctor on the
be located therein; and
FORD AVENUE AND PALMWAY
foreclose a mortgage on the
WHEREAS, the Property Ap. following psoperty in Seminole AND BETWEEN POINSETTIA
21) Someone could prevent you morning 'IV program in this
DRIVE AND ROSE DlVE IN
pralserofSevninoleCounty,FIoflda, County, Florida:
I
from getting recognition you country (Canada) dismissed it
having certified that there is
ACCORDANCE
WITH
THE
2. ::..,,...
eelASII*N
deserye. Keep your feelings to as some people have anxiety
pruperty owner in the area to be HEIGHTS, UNIT7,accordingtothe RPOVISIONS0F CHAPTER 74.1K",5
I
ia , , annexed arid that said property Plat thereof as recorded in Plat LAWS OF FLORIDA.
yourseu. iiIe truui ww out.
aaczs.
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S
I
has signed the petItion for Book 16, Page 71, Public Records of
WHEREAS, there has been filed
I
I
I
a
I
,,,
ve ypoyce
organ1za41ons ave issue
annexatIon, and
wIth the City Clerk of the City of
Seminole County, Florida.
19) You pensive mood could and my handicap Is worsened public statements to try to
WHEREAS. the City Commission has been filed
against you arid you Sanford. FlorIda, a petition con.
Df the CIty of Sanford. Florida.
cause you to think everything Is considerably because most protect the public from a fad.
are required to serve a copy of your taming the names of the property
______________________ against you. It's a foolish medical people have the same diagnosis of low blood sugar deemed It In the best interest of the written defenses, if any, If) It on owners In the area described
City to accept saul Petition and
BERNARD C O'NEILL. Jr. of hereinafterreQue,tIngannexationto
wony. It jat Isn't so.
attitude. Now, my question to had become a wastebasket Intends to annex said aria,
the corporate ares of the City of
ROBY, CUNNINGHAM I O'NEILL.
NOW, THERFFOPE, BE IT
Sanford, Florida, and requesting to
AQUAIUUS (Jan. 20Feb. 19) you Is, how come there Is this catchall
diagnosis
for
PA, Plaintiff's attorneys, wt
"BRUCE LEE"
ENACTED BY THE PtOPLE OF
be located therein; and
You'll
diwover
someone
you
resistance
In
large
part
to
everything
from
juvenile
address lsl6S Hartford Building. 700
2 BIG HITS
IHE
CITY
OF
WHEREAS, the Property Ap.
SANFORD, East
Robinson Street, Orlando,
thought to be your friend Isn't, hypoglycemia? It certainly delinquency
to
sexual FLORIDA:
FREE
'LUCKY
COINS'
FlorIda, 32501, on or before the 17th praiser of Seminole County, Florida,
/
SECT ION 1. The City Commission
.
loss Is really
ng very much more problems. It doesn't cause
day of September, 197S and file the having certified that there are ty.q
'THECHINESECONNECTION
f the City of Sanford, Florida.
original wIth the Clerk of this Court, property owners In the ares to b
'aeriby declares its lntenti)n to
$flMXId end that the said property
either
before service on Plaintiff's
PISCES (Feb. 20.Marth 20) myself.
The public goes through fads tnnex to and to make a part of the
'FIST OF FURY'
owT'ars
have sIgned the petItion for
attorneys
or
rnmedlately
Something will happen today.
DEAR READER - You have for illnesses. Not long ago it was :lty of Sanford, Florida, at the thereelter otherwise a default will annexatIon, end
xpiratlon of thIrty days from the
WHEREAS, the CIty CommIssion
You'll feel unjustly accused of a legitimate tomplaint. I didn't common to blame every
be entered against you for t'a relief
fate of the passage of thiS 0f
of the City of Sanford, Florida, has
demand.j
in
this
Complaint.
havingaharvl!nliFearsthatlt ee the article you mentioned, symptom of depression, li,'aance, as provided for by Chanter
deem.d It In It.. h.41 I,t.,..
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will affect yotr reputation are but It is true that the AMA and anxiety, or other difficulties in
i sw's of FlorIda, 1974, that
this Court on the 11th day of August.
NI5II
r
to annex said area.
groundless.
pa
other organizations have Issued middle-aged women on the :ertalni property described • 1975
otlows:
NOW. THEREFORE, fE IT
ARTHUR
H.
BECKWITH,
public statements to the effect menoaus!. In recent years
Begin at a point on the Easterly
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
Clerk of the Circuit Court
LD.8ITI
C41TXU
YOURBIRTRDAY
that hypoglycemia is un- hypoglycemia has replaced - ight.of way of line SR-400&amp; IS U.S.
THE
CITY
OF
SANFORD,
By Lillian Jenkins
7.97 saId point being 151' N and 25.01
FLOP IDA:
Aug.15,ltlS
common. However, t!'ese menopause as the fad
,CtJTI
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As Deputy Clerk
WVBl!
1:30
legrees Lest from section of said
SECTION 1. The City Commission
You'll set lofty goals this organizations snow full well diagnosis.
Istirl)- P.W line with the south
of the Ztty of Sanford, Floridt
(Seal)
y, even taking less that hypoglycemia does xL'it.
54.49' section fl, township 20 south,
The problem Is hypoglycemia
hereby declare's its intention to
Aria
ange 30 E, Seminole County, then
moneyifnecessarytoachleve
Thepolntisthatalotofthlngs
Is
made
worse
by
many
non
Pubtish Aug 14,21,281 Sept. 1, 1973 anne* to and to make a part of the
S hewlev
un north 23.01 degrees E along said
City of Sanford, Florida, at the
OEQ.71
what you c%s1re. Your ideals being called hypoglycemia (low medical, self-appoInted experts
,j.
eterIy nW line 325.40' then run N
expiration (4 thIrty days from the
good. They'll prove t be blood sugar) are not that,
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providing
erroneous
in. 959.12 E 405 Il' to the west lin, of
) F'
date of the passage c4 this Or.
FICTITIOUS NAME
he SE quarter of the SE quarter of
rig,ht.
I think the AMA and other formation on the subject to the
Notice is hereby given Ihat I am dinance, as provided for by Chapter
aid section 11, thence run S 0.32.04 engaged in business at
::
,'
Winter 71190, Laws of Florida, 1971, that
public. You can read that a
' 'Il4'ng said west lIne vi the SE Springs, 201 BIrch
certaIn property described as
Terrace,
ievei Of blood sugar below 90
uartev of the SE quirter section II Seminole County, Florida
under the i0fows:
3340' to a point 143 20' N 057' 1' E ficIltI',,s name of R.H.S. CO., and
means you have hypoglycemia,
Lot), BIOk 2, FLORA HEIGHTS.
rom the SW corner of the SE that I Intend to register laid name according to the
Plat thereof
a statement made by one such
uartec of the SE quarter Of slId wIth the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, recorded In Plat Book 3. Page It,
writer on nutrition, wh!ch Is
edion II, thence ru.' West 55'i 49' to SemInole County. Florida
Public Recorth
in ac
ic point of be-'jlnMng
completely without scientific
cordarice with the provisions Of the
SECTION 2. That this ordinance
SECTION 2, That this ordinance FlctItioi Name Statutes, To-Wit: shall become effectIve immediately
basis and only showed her lack
hall become effective Immediately Section 563.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
JOIN THE
PO'a its passage and a'Sop$ion,
of knowledge.
pon Its passage and adoption.
5: ROterl H. Sudduth
PASSED AND ADOPTED this
L
PASSED AND ADOPTED this Publish: Aug.
Nature played a trick on us in
14, 21, 25 Sept. i, 197$ 11th day of August, AD.. 197$.
Ith day of August, A.D., 197$.
5: Lee P. Moore
OEQ4S
UNDSEY BLOOM FAN CLUB
that anxiety causes a release of
S: Lee P. Moore
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adrenaline, and when your
Mayor
FICTITIOUS NAME
5: Johns 0. MorrIs
WMIGPIJZ&amp;
John 0. Mørrl*
NotIce Is hereby gtvan thit I am
r does fall, a way to
5: A A "Mac"
3: A.A. "Mac"
engaged In business Ct 2407 S.
HAVE A WEEKEND ON THE lEACH
raise the level Is by releasing
McClan.p,an
M.cCianatian
Decottes Ave., Sanford. SemInole
s: Jullant 1. Stenstrom
adrenaline which in turn
Come On In And Let Us Tell You !4o
5: Julian 1. Stenstrom
County, Florida under the fIctitious
3: Gordon Meyer
Sr Gordon Meyer
releases glucose from the lxdy
name of BUSINESS SRVICES OF
- -P LU
As the City
"
As the City
SANFORD, and I intend to
stom. So both hypoglycemia
10:07
Commisilon
Commission
of
the
register
said
name
wtth
the
Click
of
the
of the City of
and anxiety cause adrenaline
CIty of Sanford,
the Circuit Court1 SemInole County,
S'I?ufprd, Florida.
Florida.
release, and the adrenaline
Florida In accordance with the
By: H N Tamm. Jr.
..
By' If. N. Tmm, Jr.
r
provisions of the Ficlltios Name
release causes a lot of the
City Clerk
City Clerk
Statutes, To.Wif: $,ctiOn 663.09 Attest:
symptoms. The difficulty is in
ttest:
Florida SteMe. 1937,
5: H. N. Tamm, Jr.
sorting out whether the patient S I,. N. Tamm, Jr.
S: Henry .1. BoIssonneault
City Clerk
ubllsh: Aug. 11.21, 31, Sept, 1, 1973 PublIsh: Aug. 14. 21,21, Sept. 4. 1913 Publish:
has anxiety or hypoglycemia.
Aug. 14. 71, 38, Sept 4. t7$
L011
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New house's in a rural area 4o down
payment, monthly Payrnent less
than rent Government suty%idited
to qualified buyers Call to see if
you oualifyi
M UP4SWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
loIw )st'.,t

NORTHEAST SEMINOLE

* WANTED THIEVES *
to steal thiS like new 3 ui. i bath
home from desperate out ol.state
owner Big fenced lot, central air,
garage, close in Available today;
flO Qualifying. Priced in the $7Ø
Hurry. 5)1 5772
CLIFFJORDAN,REALTOR

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KISH

EXECUTIVE BEAUTY- Formal
living &amp; dIning room, large family
room with fireplace. 3 bedroom. 2
bath split plan. Nearly an acre
fenced $31500

7524 Park Drive
377 711$
REALTOR
AFTER tips
'1779754
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Broker, 107W Commercial
Sanford 372 7511

3226.457

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2 Bedroom, 1931 Summerlin Ave
$8,900
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Harold Hall Realty
Hwy 1792

Where Quiet Nlqhts and Cool
Breezes Create the Lifestyle
You've Been Searching For.
Come out and see them to appreciafe
Hwy. 17.92 Sanford Next To CavaIi.r

for you

Sanford. by Owner. 3 lIP. 1 bath,
large eat In kitchen, plus formal
New carpet,
dining room
'replace, large corner lot
Recently reduced 121.500. Call 031
7085

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In Sanford's
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forget it wilh a Classified Ad
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Luxury Patio

HOMES OF DISTINCTION
'Close to everythir.g yet away from it aID
Large wooded lots 'Street lights
Paved streets 'Sewers 'Sidewalks

3M

30 Year Mortgages -S pcI. downs.
cr Conventional Morhgaes.

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211 W.2Stti
Senford, FIa,
Call for App?. 322.3103
Remodeling

Additions

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Car rge Cove Adult Clubhouse
6G' PooiSWed,n Pool
LaSe •Laundromat
CAdult Clubhouse with
Color TV, Pool Table,
Kitchen
$ Teen Center, Jukebox,
Pool Table, Pin Ball
Mach.fle, Pop Machine

STUDIO 1,2,3
BE DROOM SUITES
2 DEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

FROM

Bring your own home or
select one from our
models on display.
DIR CCf lUP4 S
Frern Ortano Take 5* 4)t 1) Miles
Cast s.f Play il-St
.iI.,.4- Go Sowth on SaivIoril Lvi

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Centerfold
Girls

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ADULT or FAMILY PAkK.

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1974 Dash,'r Station Wagon
Automatic trans
a c, cx
ceptioriatly clean 11.195 Ask for'
Duane McGuire 377 1651
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1973 Chevy Caprice Loaded Low
mileage, one owner, very clean
13.000 377 1546

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JACK POT RODEO

BIG GARAGE SALE
Low price's Fri Sat Sun
207 Pine Winds Drive, Sanford
(Hidden Lake)

l960Mercedes Benz
Good ondt,on 11.000
377 0954

CHICO &amp; THE MAN
I F U' TO YOU

67A-Feed

1971 Pinto, Runabout I Speed.
1
JIM DANDY JAll FEED
,
economy special $195
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GORMLY'S E 16
Sanford 37) 473)
1977 Pinto. low miles. extra clean
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$1,795
68-Wanted to Boy
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Many other economy &amp; full size
autos at discount prices Good
CASH 3224l32
credIt, 110 down. &amp; low monthly
For used turniture appliances tools.
payrre'rits
etc Buy 1 cm 1001 items Larry's
Mart, 713 Sanford Ave

PORCH SALE. Clarinet. $20;
ironing board. sleeping bag, four.
slice toaster, deep fryer cooker.
sombrero, clothing (ladles and
children), suitcases. books and
much more. $11 Elm Avenue, Fri,
8 Sat 106

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid. used, any condition
444 $126. Winter Park

it' carson tscwrck'r, 115 HP Merc
,.th power tilt nd certified
trailer md. power winch, all 1972.
12.500 Call 373 1048.

S Pornts. Lcx'igwood
in $570 or S34 4405
Cash
For Your Junk Cart
373 91)6

ANTIQUES

ROBSON MARINE
297lHwy 1797
In 5951

I Piece or HO',,Sr'fijil
CASH 373 4121

CA S H
For Your Junk Cars
373-1379

Wanted to buy used oftice furniture.
Any Quantity NOLL'S Cassel
berry, Hwy 11 92. 830 120.6

56-Camping Equipment
73' Terry Camper. 1913 model.
Sleep's 6. A C
gnoii condition,
used only 2 or 3
377 5979.

PINEY WOODS BARN- We buy
Furniture &amp; Mivellaneous. Sell
for 30 pet, commission Free Pick.
ups Auction Saturdays 7 pro.
Sanford 372 7770

60-Office Supplies

Used office furniture
Wood or steel desks (executive desk
8 chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as it Cash and Carry
NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17.97.0304706

1967 Rambler Rebel
1700
323 0859
1969 DODGE MONACO. New motor,
factory air; power steering
Asking price 1350. 373 1232 p.m

We Buy Furniture

'73 Fiat. 530 Spiier. Clean; new top

DAVES' 373 9370

'66 VW; 31 miles' per gal good
running condition. 1100. 373 9579

32mpg 11.630 3226051.

72-Auction
81-Aviation

SANFORD AUCTION

from heaven when
It's like
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad

One half interest In
Luscomb IA
CatltIO9S73afterép m

1700 French Aye,
373 7310

pennies

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Ruger Black Hawk. 351 Magnum
with holster, $115 Scuba equip.
ment. 183 372 6535
1954 Chevy; 16' boat; portable TV
arid large bar for sate. Can be seen
ut 1709 MagnolIa (tan house).

WILSON MAtER FURNITIJRE
TRADE
SELL
BUY
327.5472
311 )1SE.FirstS?
FULLER BRUSH
Orders takenMonday,Wednescl,ay&amp;
Friday oniy 377 1917

75-Recreational Vehicles

62-I_awn. Ga i-den
Special shrub and garden sprayers.
95 cents ea. GardenLand, 1100 W.
1st St.. 323 MX'.

TRUCK CAMPER. Sleeps 1 good
condition. Best off er. Also one
utility trailer. 3fl-4167.

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave. Sanford

CAMPER BODY HULL forl'bed
Includes built-in cabinet
337.7776

64-Equipment for

Rent

76-Auto Parts

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Reorid,tioned Batteries. $12.95 cx
change REE'L'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave

Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
¶ha''pooer for only $1 SO per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

MAITLAND FLEA MART
1941 Hwy. 1792 CpenSat.&amp;Sun 93
538 2920

SUCCESS STORIES
R.1Y Hodges ran an ad in The Herald
unaer lawn
He reports
"Results were marvelous".

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Dorothy Baubliti ran an ad for an
tectric organ the wanted to tell
'It seId br"ore the week was cut".
s'i(• laid
Dorothy Cameron "had marvelous
results" with her ad for
moIscellaneous itemt

BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
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eritral t-iet &amp; Ar Cond.tionirig
For tree estimates, call Carl
Harris. at SEARS in Sanford. 327.
1771
AIP
CO N Dl I I ON I N C.
REFRiGE,ATION,
DUCT
WORK. 71 hour service All
AIR CONmakes
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DITIONING, 3fl $877.
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Classified Ads didn't work
.Yi L't' in,
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Pest Contr?I

Interior. Exter'or Plastering.
Plaster patching &amp; simulated
brick &amp; stone specialty. 377 7750

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2562 Pirk Drive
5855

Margaret Peck sold her '67 Cougar
n the first wee-k her ad ran

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WindOv', &amp; Dcxr Screens
Cus'crn rr,'le Repairs
Oscount Prce 37? 70

Call Today 372 761) or 1319993
'63 Ford Galaxie 300 XL. 259 auto
tra,,s New Faint, excellent
Condition, $150 Entertainment
Console, 133 13' wooden fishing
boat, 150 37) 3616

SACRIFICE: EIGHT
PIECES SIX FOOT
STEEL SCAF.
FOLDING AND
FIFTEEN BRACES.
S100. 322-4686.

51-Household Goods

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Bcard.ng &amp; Groorr,,n,i
Ph 372 1057

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Ptt.?ogrepky

tri- ?
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S-ave up to 30
Install celluIc.e fib'er bln in 1r'-'
off through August 14 K
Insulation For tre- estmates.
i70SEAMAN.
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PHOTOGRAPHY
648 5553 or 904734
Wedaings, Carvlids. Commercial,
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Aerial, P3rlraits, Advertising 531
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Pressure

Lard Clearing, fill drt. clay, rock
All kindsofiggIng House trailers
stored 8,
377 9'47 or 134
1193

T3'.' ER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly )larriett S Beauty Plookl
519 E Pine 337 5717
A
small Classified Ad brings big
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returns Try one and see Call 32'?
2611 or 531 9993
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MOVINC. I4AULINI, SALVAGE
'..')i'ir1 Urocws
371 '',,n,tmr'
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1?) C865

Roofing
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ART ALLING LAND CLEARING
AIItype'slo4s&amp;a(reage(lr
We
have top Soil, fill dirt, clay, and
stir'tt available Please calf
or day, 373 7953

Erpe'rt
roofs or
shrigles All work guaranteed
BROGDEN ROOFING 3216700
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ROOF INC
REPAIRS
FOR
REASONABLE PRICES Call Don
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Horn. Improvements
If your rcof
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Truck Repair

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concrete work Free Estimates.
377 3951 clays 37) 091) nights

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Lawn Care

Allen Wrenn

repairs,

SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FOD'.'
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remodeling. air conditioning;
roofIng. 323 0765

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E STE P SON LAND CLE APING
Bulldoting, Excavating. Ditch
Work Fill dirt, top soil 377 5943

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Building, roofing and concrele
inishin9, free estimates

Cleanin ,,,,,,

Evier 'cc prr's50re c eIn.n9

moved

Yard Cle.'an.' 'ledges Trimmed'
Flower Beds Cleaned? Free
estimate's 373 1066 or 2737911.
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Nu'd your qras'rul' Prompt and
de'endent .tvvice $7 arid u 322

Gl (ISON' S TM UC.. REPAIR 8
DIESEL SERVICE l &amp; I.'. Jr
dustrial Park. 173 7554
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Have mower &amp; tiller fpr lawn S.
'small
garden
work
Free
Mtlmate Boy 17 377 075*

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SPRINKLER SYSTE''.
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
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PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
W: repair andseravt'
Call Phil Gonzalez 305 37) 3)39.
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SlINE MACHINE 0.
'ICu P'a.e tried the r-,l now
SUPPLY CO
Registered with the stat. as Class A
best [.Vrt
&amp; body work
J..
701W.)r.'lSt
Contractor. Homis. aclditiorn.
736 7306; after 6 p
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773 1595
5377 or $946411 eves.
',IAXE ROOM TO STORE VO'. 0
Pick up &amp; delivi"ry
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WINTER
ITEMS
SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FIST WIT 11
Carpentry. Remodeling. Additions. f,cernlzlng your Home' eIl
WANT AD Phone 372 761)
Cuitm Work Icensed. Bonded
longer needed but ustuI items
9993 .snd 1 U "rdly Act 'scm
ste 373 )3!
Free
w.tn a Classified Ad
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front load deluxe sewing machine
Sold new for $349.00 Pay balance
of$Mor l0paymentsol 59 See at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First. Downtown
3379111 Eve 569 1116

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PIUMt
IMt'KUV
MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PENTRY AND REPAIRS 377
1338

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day through P"r ad in The Herald

What do you have to ieii, rent, or
offer!

ualifyinq 111.930
Are Realty. REAL TOR
371 7730

SANFORD'S NEWEST

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DUPLEX- GENEVA 71314. I bath.
den, screened porch 345 3716
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IUR LANDLORD'S CADILLAC
ALMOST PAl) FORt
iat are you buying him next year?
kind to yourself and pay yourself
o lIve In, your home Call the
RO'S at 3fl 0110

replace, garage,

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WHO HAD GOOD RESULTS BY
ADVERTISING IN THE
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A Superb MobIle Home
CommunIty
WIth
Something For Everybody,

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taIi I BedroOm 2 bath, screened
sat.o. corner lot. $31,300 by owner
31 5031

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RE ALTORS

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ANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

WE A HEART. MISTER arid gl"e
her what she wants Location.
carefree living, privacy, comfort
And
low down arid
relIct-? financing So.,nd good'
ive us a (all and s'C'II tIl you all
Shout ti

REALTOR 373 5774

1.2 Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished

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camper, gas .tove. ice

August 17th, 5 p m
Hwy 426 between Oviedo and
Geneva at the Blue Ribbon Arena
catf roping
Cteam roping
Soutl dogging
S4arr.l raring
Spole bndng
345619$

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iis(ounted Barley &amp; Sons Food
Mart, Lake Mary.

W ANT TO GET AHEAD OF THE
";r:::ye way out
front in tt,is lovely 3 BR executive
home in the country Cen'ral Heat
Air Large Lot. Just 1)9.900

Seminole and Car.c C,,,,,
Iisting Homes and acreage, all
i'c Ice ranur's Call I ocia

Sales

GMC. '62. V 6.31,000 miles, like new,
extras,Fiberglass over cab slid't
box.
in
jacks Both $1,095. $30 1197.
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Dachshunds Miniature. AKC $45;
Chihs.ahuas, white mate. 3' mos
$30
ANIMAL
HAVEN
GROOMING
&amp;
BOARDING
KENNELS 377 5757

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Realty.

1 BR LAKEFRONT' the ideal
Florida home on 1 acre. Reduced
15.000 Call

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acre's, paved road, trees, clear,
flowing stream, horses o k Terry
Realty, 6710711
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Kitchnn Bathroom Cabinets, Count
er tops, Sinks Installation avail
atic Bud CabelI 3778057 any
I line
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$150 for both 373 6011

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323.1160
321.0041

W. Garnett White

PEAI. ESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

54-Garage

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Night's 377 7337

HOME, all extras, good location
MAKE OFFER 3722757

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REALTOR
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Icensed Orlando 273 5470
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Lawn Mowers We sell The Best 6.
Service the Rest. Western Auto
301W 1st St.

Callus on Lots &amp; acreage

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc

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RELAX-.-- Enioy country living, 3
bedroom, 7 bath, on l0O'x700' lot
Shag carpet, beautiful fireplace,
breakfast bar, 7 patios, double
garage. boat dock. All this and a
custom built dpo hOuSe. $45,000.

Excellent Income Property
story 2 epts
with 7 CBS apss
rear Live in one and rent 3 fur
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5*10 Nassau, very clean, good cond.
Country Side Trailer Park on
AIrport Blvd. A real bargain for
$1,000

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PICTURE PERFECT- 3 bedroom.
2 bath, family room, screened
patio.
oversized
garage.
beautifully landscaped, 140.000

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17' arid 24' wide reconditioned
mobile home's. Furnished and un
furnished.At'likenewiAllwithA.
C Prlcedfrom 11.500 and up Good
terms to qualified buyers. May be
seenat Santord'snewest and most
beautiful park, Carriage Cove
Mobile Home Park. Call 031 09'VT
for appt and interview
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GREGORY MOBILE POMES
3103 Orlando Drive
Sanford 373 57(0

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3 BR , 7 bath, LongwOod area,
121.5(0 5)1 7791 after S p m

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YARD SALE Furniture,dshes,
clothing, etc.Sa? &amp; Sun 9 a m Ill,
2111 Willow, Sanford

42-WbilO Homes

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REALTOR 372.7495

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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CaliBart Real Estate

323 6353
REALTORS
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Excellent cOndition, 3
1314, 1 bath, range. ref. A C unit, wW carpet, drapes &amp; patio. This
spotless home won't last long,
Priced at only $21,700 with low
FHA down payment

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BAYWOODCIRCLE
3 bedrooms, 1', baths, has large
Ilving&amp;dlningroom.newcarpe't S.
new pairil llsrOui4lout. Fen(ed
yard. 130 6061 or Eves $31 1470
Ray Crank. REALTOR.

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SANFORD -3 bedrooms, I' baths.
Central I-eat &amp; air; fenced yard;
wril dicker or swap 573,9(0

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wouumere riome Cealures Central Heat And
Air, Shag Carpeting In Living Areas. Inside And
Outside Stora7e, Modern Equipped Kitchen.
Privately Fenced Rear Yard Arid More t I I Corn,
On Out And See For Youriell.

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MODELS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIES
8% VAS0 DOWN

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SANFORD
by owner, 3
2
bath, 2 yrs old Central heat air,
carpet, garage, screened porch.
large lot, good condition Assume
or $750 down, FHA. Priced
below FPIA appraisal 373 6532.

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7I2SYALL AVE.
Mini farm In heart of town.) BR,,?
bath (1 bedroom Is efficiency apt.
with private entrance) t-g family
room, formal dining &amp; lIving mi..
new carpet. Ig lot for garden with
citrus trees, well for ac. &amp;
sprinklers Laroc utlify txiiid rQ
A steal at $2S.900

373.6061 or 373 0317 eves
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7 fledroom, large kitchenand living
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rutin .irvvi n,lil i
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19195. French
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Country Trailer- Near Seminole
College. private woo"ed lot, 2BR.
$125 mo Also I BR-=$165 mc 131
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Cottage, clean, shaded tot;
Close in $9Omo
Alsootherapts 372 6261

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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
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'74 HONDA 550 Completely
equipped with many extras Adult
owned Approx 7500 miles 11.395
377 6761

Old English Sheep Dog 2 years old,
female (spayed) Free to good
home 332 6)17

Late model coion Sylvania II"', table
model, new Grade B picfure tube
with warranty. $170; Also
Sylvania color console, new Grade
B picture tube with warranty.
$150, 3729491 0 to 5. Monday
Friday.

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DOLL HOUSE
Cute as a button; 3 BR Irame house
on West Third St Lergecorner lot
$16,300. Sorry, all cash or
refinance.
POOLHOME
Ucla, rr i'.."rCiSf' fl OUt O,fl j)OOI 1
p,
t.ti PiCiniC. beautifully
decorated 579.900
TWO STORY FR&amp;ME
1 liP.? bath built with tender loving
care by craftsmen Only 110.300

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For complete details, call:

POODLE
WHITE
SMALL
rhinestone colIar whIti flea
collar. Lost In 1100 block of Park
Ave 322.'9S0 after 6. Reward.

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women of all ages No previous
training or experIence required

WrIte P.O (lox 1713
Sanford,Florlda3277I
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Beautiful ranch type home 3 6.4
acres, stable Osteen area. 6.47
1617; 3776116
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Office (urn with phones, util. &amp;
secy Only 1700 mo I 4 Industrial
Park 371 0061

LAKE MARY
7 1314 Dijptex; $130
pluS $50 deposit
Forrest Greene Inc.
REALTORS
371 635)

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1911 Honda, 730 Good COflditOfl 1000
miles Many extras. $200 and hake
over payments 372 0610

Free kittens, 7 weeks old, 3 females,
I male. 321 0691

KEPIMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machines
MOONEY APPI. lANCES 37) 0697

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Motorcycle Insuranci"
BLAIR AGEPICy
3773164

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any.

LADY KENMORE portable dish
washer Excellent cond II mos.
old. Can also be built in 51'S 373
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Female Puppies
lmoS old,5t0
373 1766

Color TV's from 130; (31W. fr,m
$13. Service all makes. HERBS'
TV l7 S. French, 37) 1734

Req Real Estate Broker
372 1301.
?bIOHlawalha Av at 1197

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Payton Realty

MOSSIEC.BATEMAN
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Real Estate Broker
322.7643
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Pdie efficiency apartment, upstairs,
all utilitics turn 19730 Adults
onty 377 ?2 r'vr-. &amp; Wir nds

30 -Apartments Unfurnished

LI'aSeUpTIOfl i tiP(, I D11fl waix 10
shopping. termS

GOOD INCOME
Comfortable &amp;
COnvenient 7 1314 wilh 7 apart
ments, rents $111) ca 1)9,000
TWO ACRES
'.v'th 4 1314 home on
mod garden Iarvj or pasture
$77,030
LARGE SHADED FENCED BACK
YARD with 3 BR, I bath home
171.000
SACRIFICE
Homeon lake.) BR.
7 baths, central heat air
GOOD LOCATED COMMERCIAL
PPOPFPTY
for s,ile or Ieas.

Thursday, Aug. 14, 915-58

65-Pets-Supplies

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSI

Pavenna Park I BR. I balh ' acre
lot; sacrifice price 116.900

br 7 Bedrooms Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2545 Park Drive $70 up

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR CcJST
F POM TODAY'S .'.'AN T ADS'

Man or woman to share
houSrrod e,fls
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Req Real Estate Broker
1100 E 25th St
3fl 665$

Real Estate

Signature Washer &amp; Dryer, perfect
working condition Also. Sewing
M.achInc 7)97295

LAKE MARY 71314,
Fia room, fenced yard
flyowner 377 1301

TAFFER RALTY

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110.500- 7 BEDROOMS, 1 bath
screened porch. rear yard fenced

2 liP , fenced yard. carport, private
street, $I6.'0O Terms. 332 6420.

IWEKIVA RIVER S
Adult mobile home village, under
Iarae shady oaks on the scenic
We'kiva Modern clean interiors,
from $110 SMi W of Sanford 322
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52-Appliances

CHOICE LISTINGS
ff4 ALL PRICE RANGES
517W 1st Sf, 372 5641; 3777757

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

41-Houses

MID 70's• NEW HOMES 3 &amp; 1
bedrooms S prt. down. 7. pct.
interest

WITT REALTY

1973 I)' wide, 1 BR. air cond , 'ur.
fiShed $125 monthly Adults.
Security 377 39)9

One bedroom efficiency. furnshcj
$100 per mo, utilities included.
327 4470

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PROBLEM
PertapsAI,ohoIicAnonymous
Can Help
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Now, H,. P. BLOCK
Largest income Tax Service
will teach you to prepare incgme
tax returns in a special 13*: week
tuitIon course. Classes con
veniently scheduled to accomm
date working students arid houSe
wives. CurrIculum includes
practice problems. taught by cx
pnced H &amp; P. BLOCK in.
structors,

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 641 2077 for "We Care""HotlinV'. Adults or Teens

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Lakefront- Furnished I bedroom,
with electric, water &amp; Sewer 5t &amp;
last, 5153 mo 327 6077.

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(,Room for rent
private home with
full privileges. Lady only 3770679
or 3776665

119,500-3 BEDROOM. 1 bath, Fam
Pm.. dbl carport.

Furnished, 7 814, air conditioned,
$150 Call 3730377

Thinking about that summer
vacation? Geta better car through
theclessiIicJ ads Intcday's paper.
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I room apt. Child and pet welcome
Very nice 5175 per mo. $10
deposIt 801 Magnolia Ave 377
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Beautifully furnished, large 7
bedroom. adults preferred. $150
per mo Call 377 4470

Duplex, 1 bedroom turn apt adults.
Call 327 3610 after 3.30

29-Rooms

Thousands are earning good money
In the growing field of income tax
preparation.

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PublIsh Augttt Ii. 21, 25 &amp; Sept. 1,
1975
OEO 73
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-Legal Stenoqrapli.r with at least 10
years civil practice experience
Excellent salary with fringe
benefits Reply Speer &amp; Speer, PA,
P 0 (to. 1361. Sanford, Fla. 37711
- tOok after elderly
Lady to live in and
gentleman while family is away
Very little work small salary
lues, thru Saturday Write Box
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DEADLINES

attorneys
or
Immediately
thereafter. olherwie a default will
be enteredagaint you for therelief
demanded In the Complaint.
WITNESSmy hand and the seal of
this Court on the 11th day of AuguSt,
1973.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit COurt
By: Lillian I JenkIns
As Deputy Clerk
(Seal)

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIN' TO
CONSIDER ANNEXATION
Notice is hereby given tt.at a
Public Hearing will be held at the
CommisslonRoominttieCityHallln
the City of Sanford. Florida, at 7:00
o'clock P M on September 77. 1975.
to consider the annexation of
r.toperty described as foiloLot 3, Block 2, Flora Heighli. Plat
Dooli 3, page 19. Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida, Said
property is presently zoned RI
(Residential) District,
All parties in interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at laid hearing.
By order of the CIty Commission
of the City of Sanford. Florida. this
11th day of August. 1973
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
Cit' Clerk
PublIsh: Aug. 11, 21, 25, Sept. 1, fl
1973
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50 Irk
51 Seth's son
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NOTICE OF ACTON
DOWN
TO: Robin H Lariam
1 FeInts
302 11th Court South
2 Verbal
Phoenix
City. Alabama
3 Port. Icr
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
instance
action to foreclose a mortgage on the
4 Wise men
following property in Seminole
5 Drone be.
County, Florida:
6 ')rug
Lot 31, of Black 1 in Replat oi
7 Nork crew
Sheets No 1 and 7 North Orlando
8 Merino
Townslte, 4th AdditIon, according
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the PIat thereof recorded •n PIt
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Records of SemlnIe County.
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Florida, 32001. on or before the 17th
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animals
16 Gaseous
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20 Depart
22 Indebted ones
24 Desert regions
25 Withered
26 Splashed
26 Male duck
30 Girls name
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Thursday, Aug. i, 1973

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67th Year, No. 308—FrIday, August 13, 1975

By LYLE SUFFIELD

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AUGUSTS
Federation of Senior Citizen Clubs or Seminole County meet at Bram Towers, Sanford — 10:00 a.m. — Directors Only.

AUGUST 19
Over Fifty Club — meet at Redding Gardens, Sanford — 10
am. Speaker, Mr. F. Patrick, representing HMO.
Sanford Senior Citizens Inc. - meet at Civic Center, Sanford,
noon Th Choral Singers will perform.

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AUGUST !L
Altamonte Springs Friendship Club - Altamonte Spring.
(ivic Center, Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte Springs - 10:30 a.m.
Big 1.iuich.
South Semlaole Senior Citizen Club — Women's Club, 8
Overbrook Drive Casselberry at 1:00 p.m. — Bingo.

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teachers for ratification after they return to
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— Also, when cases are taken to arbitration the
— Free use of school facilities for association
Although
classrooms Aug. 20.
Executive Director loser pays the cost,
meetings.
The agreement must also be approved by the
Gene Grooms said he wasn t satis.
On the other hand, SEA won a host of rights.
— Use of an exclusive bulletin board orspace for
A 75-page master contract agreement for School Board before It goes into effect.
fied
with
the
$300
raise,
he
said
the
Many
of
the
items won allow teacher Input Into the communication purposes.
Seminole Cout;ty's 1,42 school teachers has been
School Supt. W. P. "Bud" Layer said today he
agreement is one of the best first- educational process.
"I had to look very seriously at protecting the
reached between School Board negotiators and the
plans to take the contract to the board "as soon as
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Among
the
most
Important
are:
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Seminole Education Association (SEA).
rights
of the board and the superintendent," Pelley
year contracts h e's seen. Meanpossible," probably by the end of August or the
— Payroll deduction.
said.
September.
while, Supt. W. P. Bud
At a Thursday meeting, the two teams ham.
Layer
— The board doubled its contribution for inI'm very glad ag)cemeflt was reathed" Layer
"Rut at the sane time we recognized that
mered out 10 SEA proposals and settled on a $3(J)
said the agreement was for the surance.
raise for beginning teachers.
:'it's to the best interest of both sides."
teachers
needed to have input," he added
A $300 raise in base pay.
best interest of both sides.
"I'm not satisfied with the monetary gains at all,
is one of a few Florida counties to have
'We caine up itii a good first year contract,"
— Duty free lunches.
it's
something
for
the
teachers
to
look
at,
bargained through to a successful contract
said Harry Pelley, the board's chief negotiator.
— Extra pay for teachers substituting during agreement
Graooms said.
Pelley
says
the
contract
contains
provisions
preparation periods.
SEA Executive Director Gene Grooms Said tiC
/'.grecment cancels the nced for a $300-a-day which no other Florida School Board has been able
- Limited number of faculty meetings.
Many other Florida counties are at Impasse.
wasn't satisfied with the $300 raise, but said the
arbitrator scheduled to arrive here Monday.
to
ram
through.
They
are:
—
Reduced
requirements
for
P.T.A.
meetings.
For a time, Seminole was at Impasse also, but
agreement is "one of the best first-year contracts
"I feel the contract was very good for both sides
—
The
School
Board
has
the
right
to
grieve
—
A
grievance
procedure.
Pelley and SEA negotiator Steve Rosenthal got
that I've seen,
and I think we worked long and hard. Each side has against teachers.
— Curriculum advisory committee represen- together and called Thursday's meeting In an effort
Representing more than 164 hours at the
given, and each side has taken - which Is good faith
— The contract contains a managerial rights
tation.
to produce a contract without the costly procedure
l*rgaining table, the contract will be presented 14) bargaining," Pelley said.
section.
— Building committee representation,
of impasse.
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The Federation Senior Citizens bus was put into operation on
July 30, 1975.
The days of operation for various locations in the county are
as o1lows:
Monday
-Forest City
Tuesday
-Altamonte Springs, Fern Park, and Casselberry
Wednesday
-Sanford
Thursday
-Oviedo, Chuluota
Friday
•Laki Mary, Longwood, Winter Springs
A donation from each rider will be collected to pay for gas,
oil, and the driver. For trips In the Immediate area, a fee of $1.00
is expected for a one-way trip of $1.50 for a round trip. Fees for
longer rides will be $2.00 and $3.53 a round trip. Riders are
required to belong to the Federation, which costs $1.00 per year
dues. If someone wishes to ride and does not hold a valid card, the
driver can sell a membership at the time of boarding.
The Jordan Marsh store in the Altamonte Mall Is providing a
small lounge where riders may wait for the bus. It is located near
the north entrance on the lower level.
In order to economically set up a route each day for the bus, it
will be necessary to have all reservations called into the
Federation office by 3:30 p.m. the day before. The bus may also
be used for emergencies any day Monday through Friday.
The bus will be operated primarily for those without other
transportation, but no restriction is placed on ridership. In
general, the bus will stay in Seminole County unless there is a
need to go to the Winter Park Mall or Into Orlando in an
emergency. The bus is equipped with an added step for ease in
loading, but riders must be ambulatory. At this time, we will not
be able to accommodate wheel thaiis.
Call 3Z3-7090 for 3 reservation and Information. Be sure the
pick-up address, destination, and time are clear.

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Take advantage of this special offer now and you not
Nothing adds value and comfort to your home better
only save money, but you gain the pleasure of a more
than an air conditioner. And the installation Is so easy,
you'll wonder why you haven't thought of doing It comfortable home.
sooner.
Ask a Scotty's helper about Installation Instructions,
then roll up your sleeves and do It yourself!

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Seminole Countians that as
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Clubs, Adresses

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Altamonte Springs Friendship Club - Altamonte Springs
Civic Center — Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte Springs - meet 1st
and 3rd Thursday of the Month.— 10:30 a.m.
Angles Elders - St. Augustine Catholic Church — 3 Sunset
Drive -- Casselberry — meet 3rd Tuesday of the Month — 10:00
a.m.
Dram Towers —Sanford - meet 1st Wednesday of the Month
— 10:00 a.m.
BXYZ Club - meet 1st Baptist Church - Activities Building
—Longwood —last Tuesday of the month — 12:30 p.m.
Casselberry Sunshine SetJor Club - meet 80$ Mark David
Blvd. - Casselberry -- 1st Fr.day of the Month - 10:00 a.m. new club - all welcome.
Central Senior Citizen Club - Church of the Nativity — Lake
Mary.— meet the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the Month at W:00 a.m.
Chuluota Senior Citizen Club — Community Fire Hall — 7th
Street — Chuluota .— meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at p.m.
Fifty Plus Club - 7th Day Adventist Church - Forest City —
meet moatly on the 1st Monday of the Month —6:30p.m.
Golden Years Fellowship - meet at the Community United
Methodist Church - Casselberry at noon on the last Wednesday
of the Month - luncheon - Reservatlnns necessary.
Greater Oviedo Senior Citizens Club —meet at Grant (lapel
AM F.. (lurch -Franklin Street and Geneva Hwy. - Oviedo 3rd Monday of the Month at 4p.m.
Lively Socialites Club - meet at Highlands Club House - 675
Shepard Road — Winter Springs —4th Friday of the Month at
10:30 a.m.
NARFE Club - (National Association of Retired Federal
Employees — meet at the First Federal of Seminole Sanford —
1st Friday of the month - 1:00 p.m.
Over Fifty Club - All Soul's Catholic Church - now meeting
at Redding Gardens Rec. Room - every other Tuesday of the
Month — 10:00 a.m.
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- 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 12 noon.
South Seminole Senior Citizen Club - meet 1st Thursday of
the Month at 1st Federal Savings &amp; Loan Bldg. - 320 W. Semoran
Blvd. — A!taiionte Springs - meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at
Ca.ss.?lbt'rry at 10 p.m.
flCfl'S ("kb ()vex brol: L)riv.
hiily-?ilners Club — meet Sts. Peter and F at - 'o1den,'xI
— 1st Filday of the month 7:30 p.m.
Village Club — St. John's Village - Fern Park - meet 15t
and 3rd Thursday of the Month —7:30p.m.
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Inside Sunday
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A member of the Central Fl orida Chorale, which
recentl toured Poland, kept a journal of her adventures.
For an insight Into this journal and the Chorale's trek
behi n d the iron curtain, see the woman's pages in Sun
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becomes soft, persistent — like County. Or for that matter, democracy.
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courage cunstruction of homes

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Pelley said he and the Serniiiole
inflation.
SEA negotiators
Education Association (SEA)
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explains the firefighting
capabilities of a 75-1-1
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McClanahan. who led the oo- will be presented at a regular
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electric fees, approved lower
workshop meeting.
square f oota ge requirements
Forum for low-cost dwellings and
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trustee who questioned the major factor in Seminole
pensive than having
increased rates and Keen fired Memorial's need for additional
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will be finalized, nor when a final decision can be
Plus, Sanford is a change point for freight train
expected
Martin coiriedJiowever that Seaboard of. crews
Itcials ata top ee mee ing ue y discussed
Also located here is a refurbishing shop, where
rerouting freight traffic out of Sanford.
trains are repaired The number of personnel at
Service provided local cuitomers in Seminole that shop wpuld be reduced if the study is adopted,
County will remain the same, according to Smith- Smi th .aid
Sanford is the "intermediate point between
About 15 train service employes and 10 clerks at
Tampa and Jacksonville.
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And Martin says any inuve to con.solidate the two
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A study under consideration by Seaboard
Coastline officials reroutes the bulk of Sanford's
railroad freight traffic to the Wildood station on serb
At prese nt, a total of six north and southbound
Florida's west coast, 11w Hera,ld learned ", y.
pull in at Sanford for rerouting to
Seaboard officials in Jacksonville confirmed trains
a provision for destinations across the United States
today th e stud), which con ta ins
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phasing out Itand Yard in Sanford, was discussed
top It I' tnt tting
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Tuesda) (Jurini'
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If the bidding of today's hand
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Victor Motto inted South to be
Ina four-heart contractand this
shoves how he might get there.
Victor asks, "After ruffing
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l.ONGWOOD__ The city has
no insurance on its volunteer
firemen guaranteeing "grocery
money" while they recover
from Injuries received fighting
fires in the community, Council
Chairman J. H. Grant has
reported to his colleagues.

IN BRIEF

Senate Panel To Subpoena
Tapes On CIA

Activities

WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate Intelligence cc
mittee, in its most serious breach with the Ford
ministration, is subpoenaing tapes and docume
bearing on covert activities In Chile during the Ni
administration.
But panel members say they still hope to obtain I
materials without a legal battle.
The vote to issue a subpoena was taken Tuesday aft
the White House rejected the committee's requests for
tapes and documents bearing on covert efforts during t
Nixon administration to prevent the 1970 election
President Salvador Allende of Chile.
At the same time, committee Chairman Frank Churc
tMdaho, reported the panel has given up for the mome
its attempts to persuade former President Richard 1
Nixon to testify on his administration's policy concernij
assassination of foreign leaders and covert activities 1
the Central Intelligence Agency.

"If a volunteer fireman gets
hurt, we have no way of giving
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VA!!., Cob. (AP) Secretary of State Henry A. KissliSIger says he urged the Soviet Union to let Alexander So
zhenitsyn leave the country a month before his exile la.it
year. But he denies there was any U.S.-Russia deal tIuit
prevented President Ford from seeing the author when hC
first came to this country.
There was no deal of any kind as to how Solzhenitsvin
was to be treated In the West," an angered Kissinger sai
Tuesday in a telephone call to reporters accompanyln1
Ford on his vacation in Vail.
Speaking from Washington, he denlcd a report quoting 1
White House aide as saying the President did not mee
with SoLzhenits last month because of agreement
between the two countries at the time the writer wa
expelled from Russia.

MIAMI BEACH (AP) Black doctors are a vanishing
treed in the United States because young blacks are being
driven away from medicine by prejudices and economic
pressures, say members of the National Medical
Association.
"It seems as though there are more dying than graduating medical school," Dr. Edwin Shirley, who also Is a
member of the Public Health Trust Board at Miami's
Jackson Memorial Hospital, said Tuesday.
The number of black doctors in the United States has
not gown in the past five years, officials said. The black
doctor-patient ratio in the United States is I to 5,000 while
the white doctor-patient ratio is I to 750, said Dr. Alfred
Fisher, NMA executive director.
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NEW YORK (APi
The daughter of an unwltjlng
victim of the Army s experlthents with hallucinogenic
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jectioc administered as medication.
But, the said, Tuesday's announcement of the reason
for her father's death was a shock. In a press release, the
Army attributed the death of tennis professional Harold
Blauer in 1953 not to his treatment as a state mntal
hospital patient but to the Army's experiment.
"I'm collapsed through the whole experience," said the
widowed daughter, Elizabeth Barrett, 35,'of Manhattan,
who added that three Army officers gave her the news In
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men's compensation Is of no
value to the volunteers,
"A percentage of pay that is
nothing would be nothing,"
Grant said, noting the volun.
teers receive no regular
compensation for their efforts,
The problem is one of several
that a special city council Insurance committee may
discuss tonight at 7:30 as it
examines bids on empk'ye
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Don Schreiner as chairman
with Councilmen H. A. Scott
and Gerard Connell.
The city has again called for
bids returnable by 4:30 p.m.,
Sept. 8 on city equipment,
liability and workmen's
compensation
after
the
deadline for receipt of bids
passed with none being submUted,
In other business, a public
hearing was set for 7:30 p.11).
Aug. 25 o the request of

Seminole Cablevision for a rate
increase. Although a franchise
was awarded to Seminole
('able1sion several years ago,
the service has bever been
made available to city
residents,
The new rate requested Is $25
connection fee for single-family
homes and a $6.50 monthly
service fee. At the time the
franchise was granted, the city
was told that when the service
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and the monthly service f
$4.50 PC
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household.
"I told you so," was Councilman If. A. Scott's reply to a
report from Mayor James B.
Lormann that the county Is
willing to cooperate with the
city in the paving of Longwood
hills Road. Lormann said
county officials said the costs to
the city would be $25,000 for the
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city when the road and a large
tract of property Was rean.
nexed earlier this year that the
city would be expected to pay
paving costs.
Grant, who led the move for
the reannexation, said Monday
night opponents to the an.
nexa lion had insisted they
wanted to retain the Longwoocj,
Hills area country estates at.
inosphere and he would not
want to ruin the "country area"
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concerned about whether it
would be a safety hazard.
In other business, it was
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Saturday, Sept. 30 from 9 a.m.
to p.m. for the convenience of
qualified residents of the area
to register, renew or c ha nge
their voter registration cards.

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Deputies Search For Items
Taken In County Burglaries

CAR)N CITY, Nev. (AP) Stcvc Strickland Is In a
pick!e because a judge won't allow his truck on any
Nevada road until he rernos'e• lemons and signs painted
on the vehicle to protest deItts.
Strickland says he needs te truck In his carpentry
work, but won't remove the painted lemons or stenciled
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list of 46 alleged flaws until he i lets Justice.

"AS Americans we are so o mplacent that we trade off
a bad vehicle and give up tying to get It (iced. That
doesn't help anyone because trie manufacturers just keep
turning out piles of junk," Str.ckland said In an interview
Tuesday.

CAPE CAN/,VERAL tAP) —Technjchns
scrambled back Inic a Than CenLur space vehicle today
to replace the faulty valve that postponed launching of
America's latest Ttars explorer.
Electrical storni interrupted removal of the old valve
but it was finally lifted bate Tuesday and rushed by jet
plane to Califorrthg to see if the Viking project must again
be delayed.
The valve W1i '.o be examined by tcctinlclans at the
United Technel:;jes plant at Sunnyvale, Calif., a process
that could last ,,iiW hours before the new launch time, 5:0
p.m. EDT Th iday.

Three 1' t?.tify In Little Trial
RALEIGH, !
(AP)
Three law enforcement officers are amu the witnesses lined up to testify for the
prosecution in L.'
buttal portion of Joan Little's trial for
murder.
Attorneys for Vt Little, arguing that the 21-year-old
ilack woman stall,d her white jailer in self defense after
K! forced her top i trm oral sex on him, rested their case
ate Tuesday aftLr ')W days of testimony.
The state cortei
Miss Little stabbed jailer Clarence
Uflgood 11 times
an ice pick last Aug. 27 s she could
scape from the Be '. tori County jail at Washington, N.C.
he was bring held t.e pending anapnof breaking
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NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE I5 HEREBY GIVEN tha t
METRO SALES CORP will sell,
ty virtue of that certain Writ of of public Sale, for ceih on August 79.
Eiecutlor, Issued out Of and un'jec
1973. at 1700 Noon. at Metro Sales
the Seal of thO County Court of Corp., 1921 W First Street, Sanford.

OrangeCotjnjy, Florida upon alinsl Florida 32771, one Utility TriIq, ID
ludgment rendered in the aforesaid Pfo. 770311, for failure to
Pay
court on the Wh day of June. A.D. storage thOrgts and repa
ir Charges
175, In that certain case entitled.
thereion.
By BOB LLOYD
Georgia- Pa cific Corporatn, a corp
Dated at Sanford, Seminole
more than $6,200 that were burglars hauled away items Place, Sanford, told police that Plaintiff,
VS Skilicralt, Inc., 4 Fla County, FlOrida, this 311' day
Herald Staff Writer
reported taken in burglaries valued at $1,515 from a a 20-horsepower outboard Corporation. Defendant. which July, 1975
Sheriff's deputies today were and thefts across the county. residence at 112 Sunland Drive, motor,
valued at $625 was stolen aforesaid Writ of Execution was
METRO SALES CORP
searching for Items valued at
to
Sheriff of
By: H. Eugene DCVilbiss
Sandy Markey reported that Sanford. Deputy R.E. Prit- off a boat at his residence early (,llvered
Seminole County, Florida. and I
President
chard said the missing items today.
levied upon the following PUbliSh Aug. 6, 13, 1775
described property owned by DEQ 45
included two television sets, a
Sheriff's Deputy C.H. SkIIcra'i, Inc a Fla. corporation. Cli
type writer, adding machine,
id property being located in IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Braecklein
said a similar "Id
pistol, rifle, shotgun, old coins
Florida, more EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
outboard motor was reg.orted ParticularlyCounty,
and jewelry.
described as foIls
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
All the furniture, furnishings, COUNTY. FLORIDA
taken from a utility shed at the
Deputy Robert E. Ache Ston
fi*tur, inventory, stockIntrad,, Civil Action N..
7S'lSH.cA.es.0
e Road, Oviedo, residence and
all machinery and materials In Re; the Marelat, of
reported
that
televisions,
stereo
LONG WOOD— Groundbr- str-uction of the facility a t the
of Richard E. Kennedy.
taken from the defendant's business MANUEL BOTELMO,
eaking for the Longwood Health corner of Wilma Avenue and equipment, coins, jewelry and
located at Building 176. Sanford
HUsband,
William Guggenheim, of 209 Airport, Sanford. Florida.
Clinic was scheduled to begin Church Street, behind the clothing valued at $1,424 were
and
A properly
PEARL MAF BOTFLHO.
reported taken from the Timber Cove Circle, Longwood,
stored at A .
today, according to to Don Lon gwood City h ail ,
Lening Transfer and Storage in
residence
of
Sandra
E.
told
deputies
that
*420
in
tools
Wife
hluber, owner of Huber
H
conSanford Florida
Huber estimated construction Leibowjtz on SR-419
DISSOLUTION OF
missing
after
a
burglary
near
Five
were
One
(1;
struction Co. of Orlando,
1972 Dodge Truck. Custom
of the single story building Points,
MARRIAGE
at his residence,
with green cab and open bed Vin.
NOTICE OF ACTION
The firm Tuesday was should ta ke less t han 90 days.
NO. O3IBE2s5279e9 being stored at TO MANUEL BOTELHO
awarded a $64,618 low bid
Also at Five Points, deputies
Bob Elli5, county adDeputy Luke Stallworth said Ratliff 6 Sons, In Sanford, Florida
3S1 Shaw Street
contract by the Seminole minlstrative assistant, said the said investigation Is underway burglars did $250 In vandalism
Additional information available
New 8Idfrd. Massachusetts
from the Civil Division
County Commission for con- contract completion date was into the theft of four air coin. and took liquor
the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
worth $35 In a Seminole County
Depart mat an action for Dt5IOIUIIOfl of
Dec. 10 and said the public ditioning units, furniture, break-in at the Circus A Go-Go, ment. and the undersigned as Sheriff Marriage
other relief has been
facility should be In operation bedding and a television f rom a U.S. 17.92, Fern Park. of Seminole County. Florida, will at filed against you and you are
I1OOAM Oflthe7I%tdayofA5
reuirid to serve a copy
by the end of the year.
your
trailer and an apartment at Sheriff's reports said the
AD, 1975, offer for sale ands ell to w1'itten defenws.
if any, to It on
The clinic will serve south Miller's Motel, U.S. 17-92 and nightspot was entered by the highest bidder, for
lublect IRVING B. GUSSOW, ESQ., At
Seminole similar to the clinic in SR427. Deputy P.J. Higgins breaking a dressing room to any and all existing leins, at tne torn" for Petitioner.
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Sanford, providing medical said the stolen items were window and three doors were Front (wet?) Door of the Seminole is Suite 205, 430 E Highway 436.
County Courthouse in Sanford, Canefberry, Florida 37707, on or
The rezoning of 100 acres care for residents.
valued at $l
damaged.
Florid,, the above described Per. before September 111h,
iSiS,
west of 14 for use by Seminole
tons, Property,
otherwise a Judgment may be en
The clinic, built on land
Sanford police today reported
Sgt.
Jay
Leman
reported
That said sale is being mad, 10 tired against you for
County as a clay source will be donated by Longwood, will be that citizens band
radios valued deputies and county tire units Satisfy the terms of said Writ of demanded in the Petition.the relief
censidered In spccial meetings funded wi th coun ty and state at $550 were taken from
Ex ecution
WI THESS my hand and the Seal of
trucks were busy be
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n1ht and Thursday.
John E Polk,
laid Court on 7th August, 1975
money. The state Health and parked at the Village Rest a.m. today tween 2 a.m. and 5
answering what
sheriff
(Seal)
The Planning, and Zoning Rehabilitative
Services Truck Stop, French Ave. and proved to be four False fire
Arthur H. Beckwith,
Seminole
County,
Florida
Corrunission will meet in uv' provided a $30,000 grant for 14th St.
PublIsh: July 30, Aug. 6, 13. 20, 1975
Clerk of the Circuit Court
alarms
at
different
locations
In
cturtho'.zse tonight at 7:30 to cortrut'iion of the facility
DEP 170
By: Lillian I Jenkins
James "lement of 223 Palm the Oviedo area.
co.'isider rezoning from country
DiPuty Clerk
Irving B .
ESQ
estate.,; to agricultural the
Suite 705, 430 E Highway 434
IN
THE
property owned by Lester
CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND Ca%sefbesry,
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Florida 377 07
FOR
SEMINOLE
Mandell, owner of Greater
COUNTY. Attorney for PtIlIo,
RLVINL7F
FLORIflA,
Publish
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$•IJWCA44.D DEQa? : Aug. 13, 70, 77, Sept. 3, 1975
In RI me Marriage of
agreed to sell the Land to the
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the rigI-,t to Its
Of your written defenses.serve a copy which Provides
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was found to be
on Car roll Burke, Attorney for
to organiz, nd
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chutes to open at 2,500 to 3,000
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Nixon said tile target Is the
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approving the performance so
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17-year-old Sanfo1d (town as he left the school for girl, "You be tter watch yo
Juvenile pleaded guilt)' today as lunch,
mou th. I have ways to get rid of
an adult in circuit court and
Pierce, 20, of 1415 W. 16 th St., neople I don't like." The girl

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An ordinance rezoning the with neighborhood commercial changing the name "Barclay candidate qualification for not
SR 434 was zoning were passed on first Court " in Barclay Woods more than 45 days nor less than

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Seventh St., Sanford, were Leger made the statement after
Just before juts select Io n wa; acquitted by a circuit court jury pulling a pistol from the paper *
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to begin in his trial before in a separate trial July 23. bag and while he was holding
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4 McGregor, Adolph Corner, 17, live years in prison for In other cases, James
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Clarence Horn, 19, Midway,
__ as charged in a chanitxrs
for
pleaded
guilty to breaking and
In other cases docket ed
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with intent to conunit
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and set sentencing for Oct. 6. assault after a day-long trial, east of Sanford, on June 24 "to f'
Assistant State Attorney Bill
try to get food." Sheriff's
ui, Heffernan said as part of ti
Judge McGregor set sen- deputies responding to a
plea negotiations the state tencing for Edward Leger also burglar alarm found Horn
dropped another robbery in for Oc t. 6 on the misdemeanor inside a pr od u ce cooler.
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(liCtinent again3t Corn er and conviction.
Clifford 1). Smi th , 18, Oviedo
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agreed not to prosecute him in
Leger went to trial on a felony Route One, was put on three
The dream of erecting a performing arts center In Sanford took tempted
juvenile
court for two at- aggravated assault charge years probation after he
robberies,
one step closer to reality Tuesday when theater Consultant
accusing him of pointing a pleaded guilty to assault and
Corner, in pleading guilty, pistol at the head of a 14-year- battery in an aggravated
George Eisenhower (seated left) met with Greater Sanford told
the court that he robbed old
Chamber of Commerce Bankers' Committee representatives
girl. The girl testified that assault case involving an into
discuss groundwork for the enterprise. Eisenhower said he could ('rooms High School teacher the incident happened the "first cident at Oviedo High School in
Herbert Drueding of $19 at gun- week in June" at Leger's which a man's jaw was
start a feasibility study by November. It would cost In the
broken,
neigh- point on June 18 near the school
mother's house but Leger took
borhood of $10,000 and take three to four months to
Terry
Wade
Bawls,
19,
of 2011
complete. at W. 1311i and Persimmon
the stand to deny the Incident. N. Grandview Ave., Sanford,
Bankers' Committee chairman Howard Hodges (standing left)
Ave., Sanford.
and member John Krider agreed they would hire Eisenhower
lie told the jury that he only had was released on his own
as
Corner said he was given the a pint of wine in a paper bag
soon as financing could be arranged. Engineer Cal
at recognizance pending a pre
Conklin .22 caliber "Saturday night the house and that he was sentence investigation and
(standing right) and architect Carl Gutmann (seated right)
also special" pistol used in the hold.
attended the meeting. (Herald Photo by Jean Patteson)
"playing around" with the girl sentencing Oct. 6 on his plea of
up by Charles Pierce before and her
nine-year-old brother, guilty to attempted possession
Drueding's auto was waved
Leger denied that he told the of a controlled substance.

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS— public hearing at which no one zoning were passed on first
A public hearing was set for city election.
the city could create whatever currently occupies by Helen
mayor gets $17,500).
(.11)' Commissioners Monday appeared in opposition.
reading and public hearings 4:30 p.m., Sept. 9 after a new
The amount of qualifying
When the November city number of precincts and polling Keyser and Cal DeVontj are up
night approved an application
Ordinances annexing the Bell scheduled for 4:30 p.m., Sept. election ordinance passed on feet was retained at five per election falls at the same time places the mayor deems for two year terms while the
submitted by a skydiving property on Lake Destiny Road 16.
cent Cf the compensation of the as statewide elections, city necessary.
mayor's office held by Floyd is
first reading.
10 quartet to hold
a parachute near the Orange County line
resolution
was
adopted
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The new ordinance would set office — $l) for city corn- voters would continue to cast
At the first city election to be up for a three-year term.
jump at the Spring Oaks
Recreation Center on Sunday.
Mayor Norman Floyd was to
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WEDN E
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Quartet To Jump From 6,000 Feet

The amendments also
changed the procedure for
transfer of certificate of a
private utility to include a
transfer including the sale of
assets. Also included in the
amendment was setting up new
accounting procedures for
utilities operating in the county
and set an eight month time
limit on reaching a utility rate
hike request decision.
The amendments were
prepared by Utility Attorney
Ned Woolfolk and Bill Dale,
environmental services
director.
Representatives of Casselberry, Altamonte Springs and
Sanford opposed the amendments because the cities did not
have time to study them prior to
int't' ti III C iurity Attorney
'Ilin 1"reenLio said the cunts
not Ice
) upiled 'A', 0; putil
tcuireinerLi.
A delegation 'f Eitstbroo k
subdivision residents, living in
unincorporated areas of the
county near Casselberty,
voiced support of the amendlilefl ts.
Ken McIntosh, Casselberry
city attorney, in a written
statement, told commission he
"vigorously" objected to the
amendments and said he was
voicing the opposition of the
City 'f Casselberry." Casselberry Cotutcil Chairman Edith
Duerr also attended the
,neeLing but made no comment.
Casselberry Monday
finalized a $2.2 million purchase
of General Waterworks Corp.,
which serves several thousand
residents in unincorporated
areas outside Casselberry city
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Area Code 305-322•2611 or 83.9993
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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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Year. $28.40. B Mail: In florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

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The goal of break- even mail delivery, adopted
by the U.S. Postal Service upon its creation as a
semiprivate agency four years ago, remains
remote, despite the optimism of Postmaster
General Benjamin Bailar.
The service, in Bailar's view, could pay its own
way as early as 1976 under a proposed increase in
the first-class postage rate to 13 cents.
But the independence of the Postal Service Wrest
ing
does not extend to the rate- setting procedure.
Congress, ju tilled by a $I .3 billion annual postal
subsidy and contemplating authorization of
another $2.5 billion, keeps a taut rein on the service
W ith
G
and the Postal Hate Commission which it
established to deliberate rate adjustments.
Bailar envisions the additional income of three
cents from each first-class letter as wiping out the
$850 million deficit for fiscal 1975 and balancing the
$2 billion boost in annual operating costs linked to a
We have always had our doubts about the
new contract with postal unions,
legitimacy of professional wrestling as a
The average increase in pay and benefits for "sport," but it never occurred to us that It Is In
each postal worker of $2,800 over three yea rs is reality a "modern morali ty play" staged for the
restrained in comparison with labor pacts edifica tion of frothing fans.
negotiated in the private sector.
According to University of Chicago scholar
Thomas
Hendricks, pr ofessional wrestlers "try
Th e P ostal Rate Commission has been of little
help in facing Postal Service financial problems, to assemble their iden ti ties wi thin a framework
of beliefs or symbols which seem to motivate the
however. Bailar's proposal has been under con- auijence's adora
tion or Invective." Or so he is
sideration for 22 months.
quoted In Human Beha vior magazine.

Tag and title agencies are located at the courthou5e in Sanford, Seminole Plaza In ClisselbertY
and Interstate Mall in Altamonte Springs'.
Got your vehicle properly tagged yet?

helping the Glschler.coached Sanford team with
that were First Federal Savings &amp; Loan of
Scminole, Chelsea Title &amp; Guaranty Co., Chase &amp;
Co., Atlantic National Bank of Sanford, Cardinal
Industries, Malczowski Rea Estate, Capri
Restaurant and Marriot Corp.
All told, MDA profited by about $10,000 from the
event, which was witnessed by many hundreds of
persons.
We doff the derby to the aforementioned
members of the Jaycees, their sponsors and to those
in Winter Park for their ingenuity and wiulngnesslo
help such a worth cause.

Last week we devoted a portion of this
the Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, who were competing
in the Winter Park 24-hour bike-a-then.
A total of 23 Learns entered the marathon event
and we're happy to report that our very own crew
finished an admirable 16th , overall.
Now 16th might not seem like such a lofty place
in the standings, but It should be noted that our boys
didn't have much time to 'warm-up' for the big
event and their spot in the overall finish doesn't
really matter.
After all, the big winner was the Muscular
DystrophyAssoclation(MDA),'causethat'swhatit
was all about from the outset.
However, Bruce McKibbtn was th e first rider for
the local Jaycees in the LeMans-type race, over a
1.2 mile course In which each member of the 23
entries of eight riders per team, pedaled about four
or five 1a each before giving way to reli ef 'driver.'
The race started at 10:15 a.m. on Saturday and
ended at the same time on Sunday.
In addition to McKibbtn, the Sanford-Seminole
Jaycees' team consisted of Rick Galloway, Rick
flNIcPr llnrv Rrn,linu 1)nijlil Wnit
Skin
Senkarik, Bill Bracken and Larry Blair wi th Vic
Gischler serving as coach while C. J. Bass was chief
cook and trainer for the locals.
Each team put up a minimum $SOO entry fee and

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Just a reminder:
Only a few days remain before your present
automobile or motorcycle license plate expires and
all motorists are urged to avoid the last-minute run
at the Tax Collecto r's office to purchase th e sticker
for the new year.
Too, remember, all you get for your money is a
validation sticker that MUST be placed in the upper
right hand corner of the plate you now have (or are
sunnosed to have) on your vehicle
August 20 is the deadline for obtaining these
validation stickers and, under a new law, there's a
$10 penalty if a title to a vehicle is not transferred
within 10 days of sale date.

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Regents To Compl y On Desegregation
TALLAHASSEE (AP) The happened to us is the state aus- of its dual system of higher menting our desegregation an NAACP suit, ordering the mixing of faculty."
Board of Regents is pre. terity program," Chandler education, l have noalternative plan.
Department of Health, Educa.
Among the other items
paring to comply with a 60-day said. "We've not been able to but to conclude that the State of
"The governor is asking them tion and Welfare to begin en- Thomas cited were the states's
deadline for completing court- get funding (or the programs." Florida has not taken adequate to determine what problems (orcement action against 10 failure to:
ordered desegregation of uni.
William It. Thomas, OCR di- steps to remedy the violation of there may be concerning prog- states, including Florida.
—Develop a procedure so he
versities, a spokesman says. rector, warned in an Aug. 5 let- Title 6 of the Civil Rights Act of ress on the implementation of
At stake for Florida at that Board of Regents and ChiIn.
Hendrix Chandler said Tues- ter to Goy, [eubin Askew that 1964," Thomas wrote.
the Florida plan," Bacchus time was about $70 million in cellor's office can determine
day that the regents will have to enforcement action would be
Jim Bacchus, an Askew press said,
federal funds. The OCR threat- the racial impact of proposed
develop alternate deseg. taken against Florida if deseg. aide, said "the governor is reFlorida's plan to eliminate ened to cut off the funds unless actions.
regat.Ion programs for those regation of the state's colleges questing responses from the segregation in higher education the state showed how it in.
—Analyze the quality a:rid
that cannot get funded and then and universities is not corn- commissioner of education and was approved in June 1974 by tended to disperse white and quantity of FAMU programs as
get them approved by the fed. pleted.
the chairman of the Board of OCR.
black students throughout the compared to those at the eig ht
eral Office for Civil Rights.
the
failure
of
the
Regents,
"Because of
who of course, are
The approval followed a 1973 system.
other tax-supported state uiml"O ne of the things that has state to eliminate the vestiges directly responsible for imple- federal court decision, based on
Thomas sa id Flor ida has vio- versities.
lated the spirit of the plan, cit.
—Enroll 210 non-minorl ty
tog as examples 'the cessation studen ts at I"AMU by this (a11.
C/aims
iii the interweaving of academHe sa id that Florida has
ic programs be tween F'AMU failed in the community colle ge
I Florida A&amp;M and FSU (Flori- system to recruit black StU.
daStateandtheterminationof dents and faculty or develi
the incentive funds that were po licies to provide financial aid
designed to encourage ricihl ince ntives to black students.
TALLAHASSEE I All
Paula
formation calls, she said.
hlawkin3, a Republican on the Public
The latest salvo in the COflShe said her disputed information that
Service Commission, is returning fire in
GenTels
rate of return would be 11 r
tinuing public feud centerV r Il- __ ,, ''I'll,. . . .
her renewed public feud with Democrat
cent, instead of 9.53 claimed by Mayo,
ed on Hawkins' dissent
('onunissloners Billy Mayo and Bill
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from a General Telephone
Ikvis.
telephone suction in the PSC accountiri,
Tuesday, Mrs. Hawkins disputed their
Co. request for a $46-6de partment.
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Mayo
said
his
information
came
from
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million rate hike. The in$46.6-million rate increase granted
%'umn Talbot. head of the entire
crease was approved 2-1,
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General Telephone Co. on a 2-1 vote.
dCPtrt1neflt.
'Th Last thing I want to do is put out
Smith and Talbot were out of town
misleading information," she said,
Winter Park Telephone Co.'s pending
Tuesday and could not be reached for
claiming th e dissent was based on facts
request fora rate increase says that firm
comment.
has electronic equipment to assess
and figures readily available in sc
UA
Mrs. Hawkins also disputed Mayo's
records,
charges only for numbers in directories,
claim tha t the New York Public Servi ce
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GenTel ought to be able to get the same
Mrs. Hawkins said her main concern
Comrnission found a$1.SOa month ret,ate
equipment, Mrs.Hawkins said,
was the precedent set by the PSC in
to customers with poor service was
GenTel also has equipment so th at a
allowing GenTel to char ge 15 cents for
impractical.
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directory assistance call from outside the
each call for information after six a
She said a personal investigation found
month, even if the number sought is not
area-code rtgion is not charged if It is fol.
New York officials delighted with the
20" Cut
listed in the directory.
lowed by a long-distance call, she added.
plan as the bust vay to unprove
.4dlustableWheeh
Mayo and Bevis sa id Mrs. Hawkins'
There is no guarantee the sixcall limit
telephone service.
-will
do any good because it is based on a
plan to charge only for information calls
Reg. S114
Mayo said the re ba te was imposed on
Now
guess, doubling the co mpany's req uest
on listed num bers would be impractical
only one company beca use of its unique
(
and too expensive for the companies.
for a three-call limit, she said.
situation; Mrs. Hawkins sa id it was ap.
They said li miting the charges to calls
The problem is that 10 other telephone
plied to only one company because the
$99
companies are before the PSC with
over six pro vi ded protection for calls on
ot hers improved their service to prevent
simi lar proposa ls for charges for inunre ported num bers.
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Branded As Erroneous
MIAMI (AP) A spokesman for the Civil Prepared.
ncs.s Agency has branded as erroneous a Pentagon list
showing deactivated McCoy Air Force Base in Orlando as
prime nuclear target in a war,
A list released by the Pentagon this week showed McCoy, Homestead Air Force Base in Dade County and
McDill AlrForceflaseinTampaamong 50 national prime
ta rgets for U.S. enemies.
Claude Thompson, region th ree director of the CPA in
Thomasville, Ga., sa id Tuesday that th e prime ta rgets or
"counterforce areas are th ose areas that have missiles or
have intercontinental bombers."
"We know McCoy doesn't have anything like th at so we
know it is inaccurate," Thom pson said.
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A former Miami policemen who
had earn ed commendations for his work has received two
' cars probation for assaulting an undercover agent
(luring a drug arrest.
Acting Circuit Judge A.E. Wells of GIsdes County gave
th e sentence Tuesday to B. Charles Outlaw II, who was
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himself,

A Turncoat

For Florida, the Revolutionary War had three
k.
faces.
One was the divided families split by the
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struggle,
brother fighting br ot he r out of loyalties
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governor, turned his back on his own people
because he believed Florida's destiny lay wi th
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Another was shown by the Iyal1sts who
f ought arid (aught again, from conviction.
Thomas Bro wn led that group, ta king part in
every mili tary action on Florida soil during the i
Seymo ur Wenner, chief administrative law
p• -.
A typical match, he says, pits a "hero" or
conflict.
judge at th e commission, recently submitted a "man of the people" against an insulting,
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There were also those who supported the
counterproposal. He would reduce first-class rates, dealing "villain" with a name like Killer, Mad
British In Florida not for dedication but for
Dog or Butcher. Thus the agents of good and evil
sharply increasing rates for other classes.
plunder. Their leader was Daniel McGirt, chief
create vie for physical supremacy.
of the "split-shirt banditti," a turncoat who
If implemented, Wenner's plan would
The
hero
adheres
to
the
rules.
He
uses
legal
—
finally battled both sides, looting wherever he
undeniable hardship on magazine publishers,
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clean,"
could.
doesn't
bring
"foreign
already hurting from rate revisions in the recent holds,
objects" (hairpins, bottle caps, etc.) into the
MeGIrt and his companions made the border
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past. Postal Service offi cials also fear th at it wo uld ring. The vUlain
country a region of terror where no man or his
on the other hand flaunts the
drive fourth-class parcel mailers to independent reguiations and "gets away wi th murder,"
property were safe.
services, further complicating the unhappy fiscal
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hack
country and was more at home In the woods
become aware of a violation, represents the
an
any
Indian. One of his neigh bors said he was
th
The House Post Office Committee has initiated
of official justice, and the crowd
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steps to block Wenner's program as it drafted does not rea lly expect control to be exercised.
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his rifle and his horse, a swift,
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iron-gray mare with a white blaze, Gray Goose,
But even goodness has its limits. Tormiented to
the envy of the Kershaw District.
With sharp recognition of the political winds, the breaking polnt,the hero may explode Into an
We never close
Illegal
punci.
Mere
legality
has
proven
in.
This backwoodsman was Just the one to scout
disenchantment
with
has
al
s
indicated
however, it
o
ant
to
contaIi
th
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forces
of
evil,
but
moral
for
the American forces at the outbreak of the
Bailar's coveted 13-cent rate. Under th e confused
war.
He rode with the bands protecting the
r
ighteousness prevails as the hero Joins In the
legalities of the rate-setting structure, the cornvillain's game and beats him at it.
Southern colonies against the Loyalists. 4
Letters To
mittee legislation would limit the first-class rate to
And the crowd loves it.
Assigned to an outfit operating along the Satilla
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River, he saw action against Thomas Brown's
end of the year.
Federation Backed
East Flori da Rangers on one of their first raids.
Meanwhile, the Posta l Service
under
You or no other person is forced to ride the
McGirt's commanding officer praised his
criticism from workers and patrons
implements
bus or join our federation. We wo uld welcome
The
Federation
of
Senior
citizen
Clubs
is
very
courage.
Unfortunately, his superior also
Say what you will about women's liberation, t
a wage scale it lacks revenues to pay and postpones
may just possibly be Instrumental in reducing much aware that the 'N-County Transportation you as a member of the federation and as a rider coveted Gray Goose. When McGirt refused to
service improvements it cannot afford.
Committee was formed to make a study Of the of the bus. If you didn't help buy it—don't knock give up his mare he was In trouble.
the Incidence of bruxlsm.
The oft-maligned agency's woes are not enneeds for a transportation system in Sanford. In
The pressure to surrender his horse was so
You do not have to be
tirely of its own making.
fact there have been three study committees on
65 to enjoy the benefits, severe that McGirt, not one to take military
It's no Joke. Bruxism is the unconscious habit which representatives of the federation and
George V. Ronan discipline, took a swing at his captain.
The blow
of clenching or grinding the teeth together. It senior citizens groups were members, one of
President
landed
him
in
the
guardhouse
under
sentence
of
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usually happens during sleep, even to denture whom was the chairman.
Federation of ten lashes on his hare hack
for
three
successive
wearers. The result Is not only wear and tear on
Senior Citizens
Research
We all worked hard over a period of two or
the teeth but In many cases chronic headathes three years. About every six months the Th
One flogging was enough for him. That night,
Research agencies make a good case for projects that draw that have no biological cause.
County Transportation Authority dangles some
his
back aching from the whip, McGirt broke out,
the ridicule of some lawmakers, notably Wisconsin Sen. William
new bait to get people excited but nothing hapFour out Of five known bruxists are women ,
found Gray Goose tetheted nearby,
and
pens.
Pronnire,asa frivolous waste of the taxpayersmoney.
Letters to the editor are welcome,
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according to Des. William R. Cinotti and Arthur
off to join the British at St.. Augustine.
The Federation of Senior Citizens tired of
They should be as brief as possible and galloped
An examination of the sex life of the
To ease his pain and wounded pride he took
gypsy
moth,
for
Grider,
professors
of
proethodontics
(dental
being
put
off
by
the
State
Department
of
'Francomment
matters of general interest,
example, although It drew snickers when brought to the at. appliances). at the College of Medicine and
along all the horses of his former comrades.
at's where the spon, the Division of Aging and the
The letters should deal with issues and avoid
- tentlon Of Congress, reportedly has aided In fighting a gypsyDe ntistry Of New Jersey. And th
Dan McGirt was welcomed by Gov. Ton
Transportation
Authority,
and
decided
to
wait
no
personalities.
moth Infestation in the areas of the Northeast.
feminist movement comes
and
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longer. We had bake sales, raffles and flea
The editor reserve, the right to edit those
But the justification for such studies as an $81,000 probe of
"It's a matter of Inner conflict," say the ex- market sales and finally were able to get enough letters for reasons of space, but will exercise With his knowledge of the country and his skill at

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DAYTONA BEACH (All)
A W isconsin man was
in se rious condition today after being atta cked by a fivefoot shark as he swam in th e Atlantic off this resort city's
iiitiltis mantel row, officials said.
Henry Peterson, 20, of Beloit, Wis., was atta cked
Tuesday afternoon as he SWIUTI with a rubber raft in four
feet of water a bo ut 20 feet from
Doctors at Halifax Hospital sa id Peterson underwent
extensive s ur g'ry in an apparently successf ul attempt to
save his leg. The man was bitten in th e righ t calf,

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Federal officials have included th e Metropolita n
Orlando area as a prime nuclear target, should this
country ever be involved In a nuclear war.
Three of Florida's most populous areas were
listed, including Homestead Air Force Base In Dade
County and McDIII Air Force Base in Tampa.
The Orlando area was picked because of
'strategic offensive military forces' at McCoy Air
Force Base.
irt off th e lis t were th e sprawling areas of the
U.S. Naval Air Station at Jacksonville and Eglin Air
Force Base near Pensacola.
'Crisis relocation' plans to evacuate residents of
th e prime target areas are currently being studied .
However, Albert Fischer, deputy director of Dade
County's Defense unit said he had no idea where
that county's 1.4 million residents could be sent.
"We really don't have any place to go except out
in tho Pusi r,1,1øc" 1'icphpr was ntrntl?d.
Oddly enough, neither Cape Canaveral nor
nearby Patrick Air Force Base were included on the
list of prime target areas.
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The outwardly ebullient NeLson Pockefeller,
according to close friends, is suffering from the
vice presidential blues.
This is a malady which afflicts normal,
hiiltliy piitlz iam wv wind up in the void of the
vice presidency.
Theirs is not the ennobling power to shape
bold national policies or the awesome authority
to make great decisions. It is their unhappy fate
to wait in the White house wings for a tragedy
they pray will never happen.
Woodrow Wilson's running mate, Thomas
Marshall, described the malady best. The vice
president, he said, "is like a man In a cataleptic
state. He cannot speak; he cannot move; he
suffers icpaln. And yet helscosdonsol soil ttiet
tues U arem n,m."
Vice President Rockefeller apparently has
come down with this occupational disease. He
Wes not to show it, t,ts friends say, but down
deep, he is frustrated.
For Rockefeller, who is accustomed to
exercising power, now occupies a position
without power. Friends say he Is caf1ng over his
new political impotency.
The friends agree Rockefeller also has a
combative, competitive streak. He became

rankled, for example, over some recent cracks
attributed to President Ford's campaign
manager, Howard "Bo" Callaway.
Rockefeller had agreed It would be good
polifichl strategy to keep the vice greslde.ial
nomination open. But Callaway was quoted In
the newspapers as calling Rockefeller a problem
and hinting he might be dumped.
"This got Rocky's dander up. It started his
adrenalin flowing," reported one intimate,
The Vice President put through a cad to
Callaway and told him coldly that his newspaper
statements "had gone way beyond" the agreed
strategy. Callaway protested that he had been
misquoted and Invited him to check with former
w.1..
nid !L!3
White i!o
present at ttoe press session.
"I don't have to ask Timmons. Iam talking to
you," snapped Rockefeller.
He &amp;W protested to White Hou!e staff chief
Donald Rumsfeld and finally to the President
himself. Ford not only reaffirmed his support of
Rockefeller but suggested that they fly In e
helicopter to the airport together to dramatize It.
The Secret Service cautioned against it
pointing out the Preslder.t and Vice Prealde'1
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overruled the Secret Service, and Rockefeller
accompanied the President to the airport for the
Helsinki departure ceremony.
This little triumph, according to friends,
tiaoycd RGckefeller's spirits.
Footnote: A spokesman acknowledged that
the Vfre President had his "ups and downs" but
that he is depressed over his job. On the
c.rar'. the spokesman claimed Rockefeller
a.'.'.".s',iujastIc. "I'm having a ball," the Vice
Pr'iJer,', recently told an Interviewer, It Is
Ti' gr tIer's nature, explained a friend, to
n cheerful front.
!ENfAf4)N PARING: Some 47 liberals In
Congreg, who- have their. own W.a ' to
spending, asked the Like-minded
LisWute Ice Peilcy Studies to review President
Y'otd's '.iviget,
The s,x-rr.yith study won't be submitted to
( )ngr,s un4i! next month, but we have
obtained
,n arsvanct .aft.
I' calls 1',r a severe $40 million reduction In
def'rse f/Mdlng. Explained Institute Director
M.irx tlj'Jtln: "The presence of troops In a
,w,mtr' 1 i a sign of weakness. It shows that we
;, other way of influencing countries,
70rv Jlng Is wrong when we spend $1.6 trillion

since 1945 on the military."
What would such a drestic military cut
mean' States the study: "It woula mean no
American forces or bases west of Guam. It would
mean no military assistance to Asian clients. It
would man phasing out all military alliances
and defense commitments to be replaced, In
some cases, with nonmilitary treaties
establishing various forms of cooperation and
formulas of mutual trust.
"It would mean the end of declaratory
statements Of policy that commit us to Interventlon or the threat of intervention In the
defense of asserted interests In East Asia.,sia."

Sanford:
Philip J. Allen
Clara C. Baker
Gertrude I. Bartosek
Fern E. Benedict
Dean H. Bollinger
Calvin I. Brown
James J. Drum
Edward J. Eland
Beverly M. Hollie
William A. Mikkola
Deborah S. Partlow
Bla nche S. Paulsen
Lisa I). Schucrgcr
C-alvin Thonipkmns
Pa tricia F. Wakefield
Doriette F. Wensel
George Pyle, Altoona
Dietrich Schepker, Dellary
Thomas W. Gollick, Deltona
Frida Schiffer. Deltona
Sylvia Seiler, Deltona
Elizabeth F. Thomas,

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Mary, died Tuesday. Born in Smi th ; three grandchildren.
Lady Smi th, Wis., he came to
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daughters, Mrs. Pamela Born in Kentucky, he moved to
Keefer, Orlando and Miss Longwood 18 years ago and was
AUG. 13
Cancer Society Films DlanneTrornbley, Tallahassee; a blockmason. lie was a
New student regis tration for Seminar, 8 p.m., Sweetwater two sons, Dewey and Racque, member of the Veterans of

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In short, the study contends that the massive
military reductions wo'.mld change our foreign
Policy "to more self-restraint," which would
help "shed America's global pretensions."
As for America's allies, the study suggests:
"They must be self sufficient arid must conon
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their foreign policies even to the point of ac.
conunonlj*ting the present adversaries of the
United States."
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ExmA*Ide Notes Complaints

Harry E. Gilmore, Lake Mary
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merits to lonely (arm houses ripe for looting. He
in the editing.
evatustion of American hitchhiking eludes the layman con- inner conflicts, while women are expected to
Our last encounter with the Division of Aging,
All letters must be signed with a millIqg guided many foraging expeditions, rounding up
cerred with government spending and a record budget deficit, remain cool and comped."
the Department of Transportation and the 'N- address and, when possible, a telephone number slaves and provisions. He ranged hundreds of
The House has responded to voter complaints and indicatedThus, they add, "liberation may permit County Authority ended in unbelievable con- so the identity of the writer may be verified. The miles through Georgia and was often close to
fusion. We asked for he lp In get ting three small Evening Herald will r es pect the wishes of capture. Thanks to Gray Goose he always got
Its own doubts by approving an amendment which would give women tc vent aggressive
tendencies
more
mini
buses to serve the elderly of the county. writers who do not want their names to appear In away.
Congress vzto power over National Science Foundation grants. openly arid freely, brid this may reduce the inAfter five weeks of dead-ends we were told that print.
The trouble with McGirt was that he didn't
The proposed congressional review seems to be a cidence of bruxism."
we would have to have at least five $17,000 buses,
We
reserve,
of
course,
the
right
to
reject
any
know
when to stop. After the war ended he kept
reasonable step to assuring that research dollars go to
A chewing out a day helps keep the dentist union drivers, regular schedules and be letters this newspaper considers to be libelous or on fighting and pillaging. The
only difference
programs promising worthwhile scientific development,
away?
prepared to make up a deficit of about $150 at the slanderous,
was that now both sides were the enemy.

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Mary
Essie M. Groom, Lake
Monroe
Loyd L. Keller, Lake Monroe
An ear ly
TAMPA tAP)
"I was told that 95 per cent of torney, was rebuked by U.S. tional firm.
Mar tha Anderson, Osteen
associate
of
super- the people in this country are District Judge W. Terrell HodAn earlier trial on the
Freddie L. lirowdy Jr., salesman Glenn Turner's says failures and that I shouldn't let ges w he n he greeted the witcharges
ended ma hung jury in
Oviedo
he used to hear several corn- them pull me down with them," ness, "Jimmy, how're you Jacksonville in May 1974, folplaints a day from investors he said.
doi ng?"
lowing nine months of testiDISChARGES
who weren't earning what they
James, a service sta ti on op.
Hodges warned Turmier to ad- mony.
Sa nf ord:
expected from Turner's sales erator, said he was a former dress all witnesses by their surOn cross-examination TuesEliza be th Blackwelder
schemes.
distributor In Turner's K oscot names,
day,
Ja mes testified that prosThelma Cameron
W he n told of the complaints, Interplanetary Inc., a cosmtTur ne r and five former busi- pective investors were told
Mildred C. Crowe
Turner only repeated "his basic i cs firm, and later became a ness associa tes are on trial on "you !ust don't get something
Eliza beth S. Hay
philosophy," Jimmy James of Koscot employe.
charges of conspiring to de- for nothing. If that's what
Estella Johns-on
Greenville, N.C., testified TuesThe company has since been fraud investors by persuading you're looking for you will not
Julia Minott
day in the f ederal mail-fraud reorganized and Is no longer their to buy distributorships n find it with Koscot.'
Lisa D. Schuerger
retrial of Turner and five oth- associated with Turner.
Koscot and Turner's Dare To
Questioned b) the lawyer for
Sidney D. Weiss
ers.
Turner, acting as his own at- Be Great Inc.. a self 'motivaAndr ew J. Shipule, DeBary
defendant Ben Bunting of Williarnston, N.C., James said he
Yvonne Frankulewskl,
Deltona
had never seen Bunting do anyt hi ng dishonest or cheat anyMary A. Vanetta, Deltona
one.
Iwan Wasilewsky, Deltona
Joe l R. Brinkle, Geneva
DEWEYTROMBLEY
both of Lake Mary; sister, M rs.
Besides Turner and Bunting,

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Wa l ker's Record ' Perfect Race ' SPORTS .
GOTEBOHG, Sweoen (AP) - John Walker
runs in nobody's shadow anymore.
After two years of chasing Filbert Bayi,
Walket put it all together in what he described
as "a perfect race" and shattered one of sport's
most revered records, running the mile in 3
minutes, 49.4 seconds at the Goteborg Games
international track and field meet Tuesday
night.
"I feel extremely happy — I still can't believe
I've broken the record," said Walker, a 23.
year-old New Zealander who burst onto the
international track scene just two years ago.
"1 didn't believe I had a chance. I've been
thinking it over and over the last few days —
how to run, how to beat it (the record). Now I
Feel I couldn't have run a more perfect race."
Running under ideal conditions, Walker took

Walker, the only truly topflight miler in the
field, finished nearly six seconds ahead of Ken
Hall of Australia, who was clocked In 3:55.2.
Gracine Crouch of Australia placed third in
3:56.4 and Gunnar Ekman of Sweden was
fourth in 4:01.5. The temperature was 77
degrees when the race began, at 7:50 p.m. local
time.
Walker credited Swedish runner Goran
Savemark with helping to set up the re.'ord run.
"Ile kept exactly the speed I wanted the first

1)0 meters," Walker said.
Walker was timed In 56.3 'seconds for 440
yards and 1:55.5 for 880 as he bided his time behind Savemark. He surged to the front in the
third lap, followed by Hall and Crouch, aiid
Increased his lead steadily. Oa the Fourth lap he
let It all out.
"I tried to follow Walker when he surged into
the lead but I couldn't," said Hall. "lie's the
best middle distance runner in the world."
Walker's time at the end of 1,200 meters
(1,312 yards) was 2:53.5 and he ran the last lap
in less than 56 seconds.
Walker first achieved notice when he finished
second to Bayi in the 1,500 meters at the 1974
Commonwealth Gaines in Christchurch, New
Zealand. Bayi set a world record for the metric
mile of 3:32.2 in that race, in which - as usual
— he led all the way. Walker started his

Wednesday, Aug. 13, 17S-4A
finishing kick too late to catch Bayi and came !Evening Herald Sanford Fl.
in second in 3:32.5.
Since then Walker has established himself as
an outstanding middle distance runner, but
when
me to the mile there was always the
dominating presence of Bayi. Walker was
ranked No. I in the world in 1974 by Track and
Field News, but that was before Bayi ran his
record mile. And three times this year, Walker
Finished second to Bayi.
He says he now hiu two goals: to beat Bayi,
By JANE CASSELBERRY
and to break the record for 1,500 meters. He has
Herald Staff Writer
no doubts about either.
Fourteen events for the Nov. 9-15 Golden Age Olympics
"If he faces me, I am quite confident I can
have sponsors and the events' committee is looking for
bent him — as well as his record," Walker said,
organizations to sponsor additional events.
"I have a good chance, under present conThe Golden Age Olympics, sponsored by the Greater
ditions, to do better than 3:32.2. Now I know I
Sanford Chamber of Commerce, will include a variety of
can stand a tough pace. Next time I won't
evensfor citizens 55 years ofaeand0lde1
permit Ilayl to disappear alter the start."
- - _____1,I___ ê._1.... .....Announced at a meeting of me comnnuuev wuIy iivv a
nine-hole golf tournament sponsored by the Mayfair County
Club; a wheelchair race sponsored by the Sanford
Ministerial Association; horseshoes, Sanford Jaycees;
shuffleboard, the Sanford Shuffleboard Club; bridge and
canasta, Woman's Club of Sanford; tennis, Sunrise Kiwanii
Club; horticultural show, Sanford Garden Club; billiard
tournament, Sanford Recreations Department; ping pong,
Ministerial Association; arts and crafts, Sanford Art
Acsociatiun ; bowling, l)isabled Amt'rican Vetenin.s ; (morn
husking, Civit.an Club; ceramics, Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce; and bicycle race, Sanford Senior Citizens Club
A. ,.n,,rt nf ThiiraiI Persons.
anu111 111:1 Ca" iJ.$MVI
three gaines of tying the American League
A meeting of the sponsors has been scheduled for Sept. 3
record for futility and within seven of the major
erce.
at 8:15a.m. at the Sanford Chamber of
league mark. They did get on the scoreboard
Vic Arnett, chairman of the steering committee, said
Tuesday night, however, snapping a 31-inning
that information had been received on a Senior Olympics In
drought in the third inning when Aurelio
California, but that it included anyone over 25 years old.
Rodriguez tripled and came in on loin Veryzer's
Dick Oswald, owner of McDonald's of Sanford, said the
single. Rodriguez leaped on the plate as the
McDonald's organization is interested in sponsoring an
crowd cheered wildly.
event.
Ran LeFlore and Dan Meyer drove in runs
Arnett said that the Olympics' needed a budget and it
with sacrifice flies in the seventh for the other
was estimated that $1,500 would be needed to finance the
Detroit runs. Vern Ruhle, 9-9, survived Texas'
Olympic activities and awards.
four-run first inning to finish with a five-hitter.
Among suggested sources of funding were selling a
buy Ilarrah's two-run double was the big blow
program, admission for some spectator events and entry
for the Rangers in the rally.
lees Entry fees for participants were later disbanded for
Stan Penanowskl worked six innings for
fear it would drive away participants.
Texas to record his first major league victory.
The next meeting of the steering committee Is next
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NEW YORK (AP: - Jim Bouton retired crowd in excess of 10,000 fans turned up to have
rrom baseball in 1970 at the age of 31 because a look at the man who was called "Bulldog"
Ids knuckleball didn't knuckle often enough to
during his glory years in the early 60s when he
et batters out consistently.
won 21 games one year and 18 another with the
Since then, he's become rich an,,] successful. New York Yankees.
Ies written a mammoth best seller, "Ball
"At first the kids in the club' niic were afraid
Four", and a less than mammoth sequel, "I'm to say hello," said Bouton. "They warmed up
Mad You Didn't Take It Personally."
when they saw I had doubts about myself. I've
He's become a television sportscaster on CBS had doubts before and pitched well. I thought
t $50,000 a year. He's appeared in a Hollywood about not getting anybody out."
movie, done an assortment of articles for
Portland, closing in on its first pennant in 30
iational magazines, made several ap- years, won the game 5-3 and Bouton went the
*arances with such celebrities as Paul distance, striking out six batters and walking
ewman and Elliot Gould, and dabbled in two. Ile goes again this Friday night and will be
olitics.
in the club's rotation for the remaining three
He has a big house with a pool in Englewood, weeks of the season and into the playoffs.
'4.J. and a summer place on a lake.
CBS has given him a leave of absence to
In other worth, he's got It made.
pursue his dream but Bouton says he'd have
Nowhewantstochuckitall — orsomeofit done it anyway.
inyway - in favor of 1300 a month and a spot in
"I hate to kick away a career I like because I
he starting rotation of the Portland Mavericks, have to go do this," he said, "but I'd take my
in unheralded entry in the equally unheralded chances. There are all those people in the world
Northwest League.
who'd like to quit their jobs and hitch hike to
"The juices haven't been flowing for a few Arizona or sail on a boat to Bolivia."
years," Bouton said in an interview with
Heady with his recent success, Bouton says
ewsday. "You get spoiled by the thrills of that If all goes well, he plans to go to spring
baseball. It's exciting to walk that tightrope. training next year, wok on his knucklebail and
The other night I did. It felt exactly like it try to hook up with a major League club again.
always did. One faIr step and you fall.!! you
"1 get the feeling that I look foolish," he said,
get to the other side, wow! - you've done "I know I would think someone else was foolis1
something."
for doing what I'm doing.
Boutcn, 36, made his debut last Friday night
"But a friend told me, 'I understand whal
as the Mavericks, an Independent franchise, you're doing. When you die, you're dead for a
laced Walls Walls. It was ballyhoed and a long time."

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Detroit Tigers, down so long they can't
remember up, have not lost heart.
"They're playing hard," said Texas Manager
Frank Lucchesi. "They're playing like they're
going down the stretch for a pennant. They're not
going through the motions. They're hustling."
The Tigers lost their 17th straight game
Tuesday night, bowing to the Rangers 4-3. Texas
scored four times in the first inning and the
Tigers spent the rest of the night trying to catch

Elsewhere in the American League, Kansas
City beat Baltimore 4-2 in 10 innings, Boston
whipped California 8.2, New York downed
Oakland 7-2, Cleveland trimmed Chicago 6-3 and
Milwaukee beat Minnesota 7-4.
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fore training camp started, and
a few teams were interested,"
he said. "So the club tried to
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would be interested In me now
would be one in a desperate sitwitlon for linebackers. I can
only hope but I don't like my
chances."

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Walt Williams hit a solo homer for the Yanks.
Ken Holtzman, 14-11, took the loss

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George Hendrick drove in three runs for
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Kerry Shine, left, helps teammate BM McDaniel put on his uniform prior to Tuesday's Chuck llockenberry, 0-2. Carlton Fisk had two Travers, 5-7, win for the first time in six weeks.
practice of Sanford's entry In the Central Florida Amateur Adult Tackle Football League. The singles and a double and drove in three runs for Robin Yount and Bill Sharp contributed doubles
team will open the season late this month and will compete with seven other Central Florida the Red Sox.
and Hank Aaron and Jim Began had run-scoring
teams. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent)
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cleared waivers, mere were no
takers
except for the acoustical contractor.
The Seminole hg)i School
players
Boosters
will meet tonight at
Most of the other
discuss
ticket sales for fall
dropped this week, as the 26 to
sports.
National Football League
The meeting is in the con.
teams trimmed their rosters to
60, were not as fortunate. Al. ference room at the main lobby
though there were a few veter- at SLIS. The public is Invited,
ans among those placed on
waivers, the vast majority were
rookies and free agents who will
never get that taste of Sunday
glory.

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NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) - Coach Lou says "I like to think they are the three finest In
Saban, who has made the Buffalo Bills a winner the league."
since his return here In 1972, says this about his
The Bills are set with their one-two punch of
1975 team: "We must face the prospect of living running back O.J. Simpson, who is hoping for a
up to our reputation."
fourth stimaight 1,000-plus yard season, and his
A year ago, with a team he often described as
backfield mate, Jim Braxton.
young, Sban coached the Bills to a 9-5 record
To assist them, Saban is counting on rookie
and a National Football League playoff berth.
Tom Donchez of Penn State and fellow Nittany
"We have becorie a consistent winner, a Lions alumnus Gary Hayman, who missed 13
playoff participant and a championship congames a year ago after breaking a leg In the
tender," he says.
season-opener.
Now. Saban no longer Is saying "we're
Joe Ferguson, now in his third year, will be the
young."
Bills' starting quarterback with sophomore Gary
"We have experience and we have depth," he
Mi waiting in the wings.
says.
The B: Us greatly strengthened their defense by
Heartening to Saban was the condition of his
obtaining defensive right end Pat Toomay from
veterans and the rookies who reported to
the Dallas Cowboys and cornerback Earlie
training camp at Niagara University.
Thomas from the New York Jets.
"Our men came back in excellent shape," he
The Bills' glaring weakness Is the Ilnebacking
says. "Because of the squad's excellent concorps John Skorupan, also hurt last yeal, Is the
dillon and overall experience, we've been able to
only quality linebacker. Doug Allen Is working at
keep the workouts brief and business-like.
the middle and converted running back Ho
players have shown an enthusiasm we think is
Cornell at the other outside position.
indicative of their outlook for
Saban had counted on his first two draft picks,
The offensive front four, all veterans, are
Tom Rudd and Bob Nelson, both of Nebraska, to
guards Reggie McKenzie and Joe DeLamiel.
take up the slack, but so far the Bills have rot
Leure and tackles Dave Foley and Donnie Green.
been able to sign thcm to contracts.
Saban hopes to use Reuben Gant, who missed
most of last season with a shoulder Injury, at
Like all coaches, Saban figures the team must
tight end and shift Paul Seymour to tackle,
slay healthy to win.
He has three wide receivers in J.D. Hill,
"But we can survive because of our depth," he
Aunad Rastiad and Bob Chandler and Saban
says.

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in the third inning with a run-scoring double.
a single off Gene Garber, who had allowed only Seaver lost his shutout bid in the se venth on
ndley two-run homer.
the Ba
one hit a nd struck out six since coming
Reds 12, Cubs I
sixth S ve Garvev sacrificed and after an
Tony Perez drove in four runs with three
intentional walk to Ron Cey, Yeager, who singled
a run home in the Dodgers' three-run First, singles and a double in a free-swinging 34-hit
contest The Reds outhit the Cubs 18-16 although
walloped his seventh home run of the season
Philadelphia's Jay Johnstone hit a two-run Chicago's Bill Madlock also collected four hits
homer off Mike Marshall in the bottom of the and Jose Cardenal drove in four runs with a
double and triple.
10th.
Giants 5, Expos 2
Cardinals 5, Astros 4
Bobby Murcer ripped a tiebreaking two-run
Ted Simmons hit a two-run homer, Lou Brock
delivered a two-run single and rookie John double In the 11th inning after Gary Thomasson's
Denny singled home what turned out to be the double and a single by Derrel Thomas. Murcer
winning run while notching his seventh pitching was tagged out when he overran second base but
Gary Matthews walked and scored on a double
triumph.
by Willie Montanez. The Giants tied the score
Mets 9, Padres 4
Tom Seaver became the NI 's second 16-game with two out in the ninth on a single by Thomas, a
winner anid Ed Kranepool ignited a four-run rally walk to Murcer and a single by Matthews.

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Placed on waivers Monday,
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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but you know it has to come to
everybody," Baker said. "I
knew I didn't Figure in their
plans. But I felt I was Insurance
— in case some of the young
linebackers Fouled up."

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BY THE ASSOCIATEDPRESS
Ralph Baker has been to the
top of the pro football world. He
has been a member of the New
York Jets for more than one.
third of his life. An 11-year
veteran, Baker has known the
glory of Super Bowl triumph.
Today Baker is preparing to
go to work in sales for an
acoustical contractor.
Cut by the Jets this week to
make way for younger, stronger bodies, 'he"
Baker
faced up to reality last night
and announced his retirement
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For Olympics

Detroit
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No.
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the lead on the third lap and sped away from
the field to become the first man in history to
break 3:50 for the mile. He shaved 1.6 seconds
off the world record of 3:51.0, set by Bayi in
Kingston, Jamaica May 17. The record came
before a crowd estimated at 9,000 at Slott.
skogsvallen Stadium.

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57 61 160
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Ch,cago
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Minnesota
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Tuesday's Results
Boston
Baltimore
York
New
Milwaukee
Cleveland
Detro it

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Madlock. Chi,
350; T Simmons,
346,
Watson. Htn,
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330,
Joshua. SF,
326.
Sangusllen
PQh. .326
Phi, IS;
RUNS—Cash,
Motgan. O n . $3;
Rote, Cm, SO
Lopes. LA. IS: Monday, Chi, 71
BATTED
RUNS
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T.Pere:, Cm. 7$: Watson. Hin,
71; Staub. NY, 76.
159.
HITS—Rote
Cm.
Gar
vCy. LA, 157
Cash. Ph;, 151;
M.sdiock. Chi. !17; Millan. NY,
141; T Simmons. 5)1, III.
DOUBLES—Role.
Cm,3$,
Bench, On. 35, Grubb, SD, 31,
Luiirnki, Phi,
Cash, Phi, 22
71; Garvey, LA. 75
TRIPLES—Ke'ssinqer,
Chi.
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Htn. I; R,Metzger.
I. Gross.
Hin. I, Joshua, SF. I
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STOLEN
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Morgan. On . 16: frock.
SiL. &amp;): Cedeno, Him
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Chi.
21.
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deal
Mon. 21
Dec ,t ions) PITCHING
(11
Htbosy, 5)1. 103, 769, 170
Gullet). On. 93. 750, 209; DA
Ilngham. O n . 13S,
732. 3 61
167.
696.
721
Seaver,
NY.
RJones. SD. 157, 662. 706
647.
327.
105
S Slone, ChI,
Kirby, On , 51. 667. 1 55. Sul
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STRIKEOUTS—Messersmth.
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ton, LA. 150; R R,uschel, Chi,
135: Richard. Htn. 176
American League
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IATTIP,IG
(755
Bin.
Carew, Mit,.
369; Lynn.
317. Wash
337. Munson, NY,
Hargrove.
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Oak.
316.
leg, 313
RUNS--Rice. Bin, 7$; Lynn,
Bin, 71, Ystrzemskl, Bin. 73;
(anew, Mm. 72; Mayberny, XC,
69
IN—Lynn.
BATTED
RUNS
Bin. 53; RICe. Din. SI; May
L Ms'. I.V 511.
brr, XC, 6'
C, Scott, Mil, 71
191,
H I I S—Canew,
Min.
wash;nton, Oak, 136: Munson.
NY, 13$. Randle, Its, 132; RV
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IN BRIEF
NCAA To Discuss
Cost.Cutflng Plans
When the National Collegiate
CHICAGO (Al')
Athletic Asoclation convenes here Thursday, it will
debate such cost-cutting plans as eliminating athletic
scholarships and stopping small-school athletes from
competing for national championships with athletes from
bigger institutions.
There always has been some antagonism between
Division I schools -largest in the NCAA - and sch'ols in
Divisions II and Ill. But of 73 proposed money-saving
changes in the NCAA's bylaws, only three would "take
from the rich and give to the poor" force schools
competing in post-season basketball and football
championships and In televised football games to share
net receipts with other NCAA members.
Of the three, Resolution No. 65 is most publicized and
most controversial. It would divide football television
receipts among all schools, with 50 per cent going to
Division I schools, 25 per cent to Division II and 25 per
cent to Division Ill.
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Orantes Topples Lara
Fiery Spaniard Manuel Grantes,
TORONTO (AP)
Fresh from his title triumph over Wimbledon Champion
Arthur Ashe Monday in the U.S. Clay Court Chainpionships, has advanced to the second round of the
Canadian Open Tennis Championships.
Orantes again found himself on his favorite playing
surface Tuesday night, utilizing the soft Canadian clay to
blitz Marcelo Lara of Mexico 6-2, 64.
In other first-round matches, fourth-seeded lile Nast.ase
of Romania coasted past Patrice Dominguez of France 61, 64, and John Alexander of Australia defeated Belas
Prajoux of Chile, 6-3, 64.
—

Big LL Teams Advance
Puerto Rico and San
FORT LAUDERDALE (AP)
the
Big League-Little
advanced
in
Antonio have
League World Series for players age 16-18.
The Texans, who eliminated Hawaii 1.0 Tuesday, meet
Chicago tonight while host Broward County plays Canada.
Puerto Rico center fielder Luis Concepcion drove in
three runs and scored one for himself late Tuesday in
eliminating Rockland County, N.Y.. 9-2
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Dolphins Sign Dodd
MIAMI (AP) - The Miami Dolphins have signed free
agent Al Dodd in a bid for more strength at the wide receiver position.
The 6-foot, 130-pound wide receiver gained 344 yards cm
27 punt returns for Atlanta last year and caught V passes
for 600 yards while playing for New OrIei - i.', He
was cut recently by the Atlanta Falcons.

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Dave Keen, who has played
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP)
lit
years
Cx
Tozonto
Maple Leafs of tite
the past
the
National Hockey League, signed a multiyear contract
with the Minnesota Fighting Saints of the World Hockey
Association.
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divide the pro-Communist officeirs and moderates opposed to the establishment of a Communist (fictatorship.
Anti-Communist %iolence that claimed four lives and
injured scores in the north appeared to have let up
There were urwonfirmed reports that Carvalho, one of'
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pointments disclosed since the
In Laos, the Vientiane Post nam, their Vietnamese fligl t
fall of the U.S-backed regime published a police report claim, crews had told them that their
April 17, Phnom Penh radio ing that Rosemary Conway, re- destination was the [)elta resaid leng Sary was appointed leased two days ago after gion of Vietnam.
first vice premier in charge of spending two months in jail,
"Near hysteria, they deforeign affairs, with Son Sen work ed for the Central In- mnanded to he return ed to Viet.
named vice premier in charge telligence Agency and tried to nam and threa te n ed suicide ii
of defense and minister at- persuade Lao pilots to fly their they were not returned imme(ached to the prime minister's planes to Thailand. U.S. olfi- diately."
office. The two appointments cials have denied that MISS
As the Air Force told the stowere appr oved by Prin ce Noro- Conway, 36, of Chicago, was a r-%,. a decis ion by U.S. and Thai
domn Sihanouk and Premier CIA agent.
officials on the scene to sedate
Penn Nouth, the radio said.
—Saigon I.lberition Radio the Vietnamese and take them
The broadcast, monitored In criticized the U.S. veto of North to Guam was made after hours
Bangkok, made no mention of and South Vietnam's appli- of fruitless efforts to perseade
Khleu Samphan, defense minis- cation for United Nations mem- the 13 "that there were no
ter and deputy premier to the bership and called on Washing- means to take them back."
aging Penn Nouth , or of For- ton to implement the article in
It said the drugs were adininelgn Minister Satin Chhak.
the Paris peace agreement istered by U.S. medical personThere have been persistent "stipulating the U.S. has to take nd at Utapao and that an Air
rumors in recent months that responsibility to heal the Force nurse was aboard the
Khleu Samphan was in political wounds of war in South Viet- flight.
trouble, under house arrest or narn."
"No ill effects were rioted,"
dead. Sarin Chhak Is believed to
—The third group of 297 Viet- the Air Force said.
have been distrusted by other namese refugees left Kuala
An Air Force spokesman said
Cambodian leaders.
Lumpur by a chartered Air the 13 are still on Guam awaitThe Thai ambassador to Siam fl ight for Camp Pend. ing re pa tr iation, but an aide to
La os, Sawet Komolputi, went leton, Calif., a U.S. Embassy Eilberg said one isln the United
immediately Into a special spokesman said in the Malay. States.
meeting with Prime Mlnlstr sian capital. The first group of
About 2,000 of the more than
Kukrit Pramoj and Foreign 154 refugees left on July 29 130,000 South Vietnamese who
Ministe r Chatichai ('hoonhavan w hi le 244 others left two days left their co untry in the dying
on his return from Vientiane. later. Both groups went to days of the war have asked to
Members of the National Secur. Guam.
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in protest against the Vientiane and accused them of engaging was leaving for Guam, a group
government's detention of two in "espionage and sabotage." of 13 Vietnamese refused to
Tbai military attaches for inore Thailand denied the charges go," the Air Force statement
than ;I week without official and retzilialed by expelling two said.
charges.
laotian diplomats.
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forces.
Khmer Uougestrongmiian Khieu
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1isplaced in a reshuffle of the dor was recalled "to protest the transport planes to carry the
ew Cambodian regime's top Laotian action in arresting our Vietnamese refugees from
leadership, according to an an- diplomats and he will be here Thailand alter the Thais asnouncement today over Phnom until the issue is settled."
serted that the Vietnamese
Penh radio.
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uiittee, demanded an oxU.S. Air For ce base command. There was no
immediate in. planation of what he called "a
'q er in
Thailand was relieved of formation on how tong after the horrible thing for our country."
his position alter 13 protesting May 1
drugging incident Austin
But the Air Force denied EuVietnamese refugees were was removed from his Utapao berg's allegation that the reludrugged and put aboard the last ('orninand by Gen. Louis L. Wil- gees, who wanted to return
plane for Guam.
son Jr, Air Force chief In the home, were beaten. "No physiOfficials said Col. Harrold It. Pacific.
cal force was used," it said.
Austin exceeded his authority.
The Air Force confirmed the
The official Air Force ex.
Austin was
reassigned from drugging episode Tuesday, planation strongly suggested
conunand of the key Utapao hours after Rep. Joshua Ell- the decision to drug the 13 relubase to 15th Air Force head- berg, 1)-Pa., chairman of the gees with sodium pentathol, a
quarters at March Air Force House immigration subcom- sedative, and fliorazine, a tranquillz.er, was made because of
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them after her parents are a good deal of fun sa tirizing mother, hides out in a wa ll edkilled in an auto accident. The 'Gone with the Wind," Orlando off room in his house. Then his
first three episodes will be seen plays Rhett Butler and Miss mother des, a new family
on Saturday night, Aug. 23, 30, Buzzi ( yikes) Is Scarlett moves into the house, unaware
of his presence, until he starts
and September 6. before it O'Hara.
8.9 NBC LITTLE HOUSE ON his terror tactics.
settles into a Friday night slot
8-10 CBS CANNON "The
September 6. It raises the THE PRAIRIE "Founder's
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tured"Rerun. Ofton has a big

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the Wild," the Jack London weekend planned. It's supposed "Collison" Rerun. Should a
classic, will be turned into a to be a fishing trip with Earl- family of four be separated
two-hour pilot film with a scrlp and a couple of girls. But the when the parents are killed In
by Pulitzer Prize-winner James plans get dry-docked when an auto accident? That's the
Dickey, who won the coveted Mama "falls" and fractures problem that confronts Lucas
tonight. The four kids want
prize for poetry. Baretta has her foot.
8-8:30 PBS FEELIN' GOOD stay together. A social worker
a new boss for next season.
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Hal Brubaker
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from all our friends. Including the
323 6333. 372 8970. eves,
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longtime project, bringing you never, never take Just a puff likely to snap bi'ck
we ll-earned rewirds. You'll from someone else's cigarette original sha pe.
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and impressed to note that at th. skin, part of which LscaUed
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the American College of niakea face or grimace you can
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322-7643
IR, giant family room, convent
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hampooer for only $1 SOp.'mda,
CARROLL'S FURNITIJ"tE
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cii your grust -cut' Prompt an
teperxlent service $7 a nd tie 312

REPAIRS

REASONABLE PRICES Call Don
668 5697

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IOwer Beds Cleaned ) Free
pstimafes 371 1068 or 323 7911

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IT AILING LAND CLEARING
types lots &amp; acreage cleared We
save top Soil, fill Ct-ri, clay. and
Felt available °iease c$ n.grrt
nay, 373 395)

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tldOhing. Excavating, Ditch
flork Fill dirt. top Soil 372 5913

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st o red &amp; moved 722 91 47 or $31 I
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re kittens. 7 weeks old. 3 females.
Call the Birdmale 3710691
Allen Wrenn
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It 1709 Magnolia (tan house)

.ttricuty
UP to 33 pct on
rIstall cCItulOSe fiber bOAr in
niculation For tt e
68 6553 or 901 736 3046

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I nd Clearing, fill dirt, clay, rock

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('ormcrly Harrelt'S Beauty Nook
eclat shrub and garden sprayers,
519 E Pine 372 5742
II cents es. GardenLand, 1100 W
st St , 373 6630.
,A small Classified Ad brings b
returnS Tr,'rx,r and see Call )
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
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Woodruu'f's Garden Center
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cres, paved road, trees, cIe
bowing stream, horS5 o K Ter
tealty, 6210711

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lete Set up I'll save you mon
Licensed Orlando 273 5470

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RE• LT3R
7201 S French Ave .321 0011

SPoints.Lonq-wood
373 8370 of $34 160S

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Come out and see them to appreciate

CHICO &amp; THE MAN

Recond itioned fl,itteries. $1795 ex
change REEL'S BODY SHOP.
1109 Sa nfor d Ave

under 1900 miles. 1700 323 073.5, 9
to S. Mon Sat.

CASH 322-4132

DOD INCOME
Comfortable 8.
Late model color Sylvania 19". ta
conven ent 7 BR with 2 apart
model, new Grade B picture IL
mceit, rents $140 a $29000
A
with warranty, $170:
PO ACRES - with I BR home on
Sylvania color console, new GrI
000d garden land or pasture.
B picture tube with warran
$72,000
3779497 S to 5, Mond
% RGE SHADED FENCED BACK
Friday
YARD with 3 BR. I bath home.
53 1.000
ICRIFICE
Home on lake. 3 BR. tColor Tv's from 530; B&amp;W, fro
I $13; Service all makes HERE
7 baths, central heat air
TV 1700 S French, 373-1734
DOD LOCATED COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY
for sale or lease
COLOR TV, $11 95 MONTH

li ving &amp; dining room, large farni

1-2 Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished

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76-Auto Parts

Flu. rbom.f.nr..1 varrt

EX ECUTIVE BEAUTY- Form
iom with fireplace, 3 bedroom,
5th split plan. Nearly an ac
'oced 531.500

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t.rv.fP. utd marhiops

LAX- Enjoy country living,

That's The Life You'll Lead At

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hair. 6 mos. old. tiOn 7aia r.,

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get Zig Zag, in cab-net, 3 needle,
root load deluxe ,e#.ing machine
Old new for $319.00 . Pay betarice
If SM or 10 payments of 17. See at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First Downtown
)1
372 91)1 Eve

o Bedroom. Screened parc
replace, garage, carpet, i
uallfylng. $11,930
Acre Realty, REALTOR

.JvJ ur,anoo ur,vt'
bath, family room, Screen
atlo.
oversized
garaç
cautifully landscaped. $40.01

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REAL ESTATE

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autoS at ds:cunt pr':es Gcv-ii
credit, 510 dnwn &amp; I# monthly

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OFFERS TO YOU

P.lo?orcycle insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3713166

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h. Big 3 BR with huge 29' fami
Dom Existing 173.700 mortgaç
195 mo prin. &amp; int. Beautll
hade and fruit trees Owner mt,j
nIl, nr'ily s2c,90e A ,'_-s' Ser' )

CHICO &amp; THE MAN

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"Buy Direct Frorr, IIo*car '7
Yamaha Endura. und er 6.000
C.ORMLY'SE 16 Sanford)?) 1733
miles, good c ondition, new in.

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IncludeS built In cabinet
377 7776

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flo, corner Int. $31,500 by owne
11 W31

OSSlE C. BATEMAN
Real Estate Broke

yr 0J0 Lenirso neat a
carpet, garage. screened port
large lot, 000d condition ASW,
7'. pct orSlSOdown, FHA Pric
below FHA apprasal 373 68

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rlgerator and much more
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3770954

1700 French Ave
7110

1971 Pinto, Runabout I speed
TRUCK CAMPER Sleeps 1, qono
economy, special 5795
Condition Best offer, Also one
utility trailer. 373-4167
1977 P i nto. low miles c-,tra cii'in

FL VING CLOUD STABLES
Boarding &amp; Training
373 7713
SR 46

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Good condition $1,001)

75-Recreational Vehicles
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lADY RETREAT
Heart
Sanford Would you be!ieve
tfu 3 br, 7 bath borne
scellpnt condition for ii
171.950' E'cellrnt tne,i?ion, nu
ieighborhrLd'

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SANFORD AUCTION

66-HorseS

FOLDING
AND
FIFTEEN
BRACES
Si0O. 3224686.

)ING DOWN SLOW
This Sd
is desperate 3 brs, 2 baths, Id
or small family Pay off srT
'guity and assume present to
iO Qualifying

1973 Chevy Caprice Loaded Lo,w
mileage', one owner, very (bean
53.000 3fl SU

72-Auction

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1974 Dasher Station Wagon
Autom,,fic trar,s.. a c, •'
cptiorialI',' clean $1,l'lS Ask for
Duane McGuire 372 1651

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Chihuahuas, white male. 3', moS
$50
ANIMAL
HAVEN
POOMIPIC
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JACK POT RODEO

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eQuipment, all shelf goods August 17th. 5 p ni
ditCC,jritd Barley &amp; Sons Food Hwy 176 between Oviedo and
Geneva at the Blue Ribbon Arena
Mart, t. ake Mary
calf roping
Iteam roping
oull dogging
PIECES SIX
FOOT
tiarreb racing
pobe bending
STEEL
S C A F98

CHOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICF RA,if.rc

Iflo'iflQ, terms

rwner Dg fenced tot, central a
)arage, close in Available toda
io qualifying Priced In the 117
'furry 131 0722

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fIO air (ondil,oners' one 16.000
MU. one 5,000 RIO, good running
condition 5150 for both 373 6011

menstrom

13, 1915-1)4

80-AutOS to,'

68-Wanted to Buy

Old English Sheep Dog. 7 years Old,
female (spayed) Free to cord
home. I" 6112
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COCKER Puppiesfor sale
7 weeks old $40 each
327 8)1)

thrqi Bathroom Cabinets. Count
r tops, Sinks Installation avail
ible Bud Cabell. 3fl
any
imp

steal this like new 3 BR. 2 ba

-so o,ne from desperate Out of sta

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Female Puppes
Imos old. $l0
3fl 1766

.arry Saxon, Realtor

373.4061 or 373 0517 eves.

Each Woodmere Home Futures Central Heat And
Air, Shag Carpeting In Living Areas, Inside And
Outside Storage, Modern EquIpped KItchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I I Cone
On Out And See For Yourself.
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')Hwy 1797 Open Sal 8 Sun.
531 7920

Pon P.51 Fitat. Rrnk.'r

tw houses in a rural area No do'
Payment, monthly payments It
than rent Government tubsidli
to Qualif i ed buyers Call to see
you qualify!

'16,900

SALES

LEMON BLUFF
ON THE RIVER
ck home. top condition, fencee
'ard, 2 large bedrooms Cc
iletely furnished

Your MLS Agency

* "Get 'Em While '*
* They're Hot" *

m Hunt

8%

FUI.1.ER BRUSH
ders taken Monday, Wednesday&amp;
rlday only 37 )947

WITT REALTY

41-Houses

MODELS NOWOPEN FOR INSPE CTION

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Do you read The Herald Classified
pages? If you don't you're missing a lot.
Good buys on cars, boats, household
goods. Good lobs. A1s from local
businessmen you can trust to do good
work. Homes for sale or rent, apart.
ments, business opportunities. And

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inance 2 bedroom, I bath, Fl
lm and doub'egarage. 116 feet
the Boathouse and dock $4S.0C

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Excellent condition
BR. 1 bath, range, ref. A C Unit,
ov carpet, drapes &amp; patio TP
ipotless home won't last br
Priced at only $21,700 with IC
FHA down payment.

FOR TODAY So BARGAINS

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ALTOR

one or couple Wafer

only one reliable way not much you can do about thIs.

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TAX CREDIT APPLIES

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bar: Dooltide Cor,nl.t..i Wolirl

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SANFORD

Downstairs apartment; lights
water and garbage collection
furnished Adults only, working
couple preferred. II? W. 11th St
Sanford

Your ideas are good today but your wounds by splurging on a cause a mishap. It's effect have a cigarette but hesitate
Work your own hours Earn extra
4
others won't be ready to co needless item,
Income as an AVON Represents.
could be permanent.
out of fear of becoming hooked
Mohlhly Rentals Available
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
operate. You won't be able to
live Call $443019.
again.
$135 $150-Color TV
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CAPRICORN (Dec.
ease your frustration by going You have a reckless nature
QUALITY INN
NORTH
ATTN. DEMONSTRATORS - Toys
I 18. SR 431. Longwood
today. Try to watch your 19) People will continue to turn
I Gifts. Work now thru December.
Is smoking like drinking? Do effects of tobacco on health,
out on the town.
FREE Sample Kit No exp.
GEMINI tMay 21-June 20) driving and what you say. you off today. Knowing this, you really need to ha ve "Just write to me in care of this
n.eded. Call or write Santa's Thinking about th5t summer
avoid
saying
something
you'll
one" in ordet to get started newspaper, P.O. Box 1551
vacation? Get a better car through
You're angry today because Either could cause trouble,
Parties, Avon. Corn 06001 Phone
the classified ads in today's PaPIr.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A later regret.
Radio City Station, New York, 1(203) 613 3453 Also Booking
again?
you have to correct past
Parties.
NY 10019, send a long, stamped,
i room apt. Child and pet welcome.
nustakes. Try to take it In stride shopping spree Is not In order
AQUARIUS (Jan. ).Feb. 19)
DEAR READER a
AIDES, experienced
'ery nice. 5173 per mo.; $10
self-addressed envelope and ) NURSE
or your grumpiness will extend today. You're still in a cycle You'll feel those at home aren't
pr ef er red. Apply In parson Lake deposIt. 00% Magnoila Ave. 372.
th
where
money
could
eas
il
th
atway.
cents
and
ask
for
The
Heal
to the family,
y Slip tnyourcornertoday.Keepyour goodidcatothinkofit
0711
View Nursing Center, 919 Eatt 2nd
Mostofthepatlentslhaveseen, Itter number 2-6, Tobacco:
CANCER (June 21-July 22) away.
ire'. untOrO
nose to the grindstone. All will and
One
bedroom efficiency, furniShed
friends,
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) work out.
who have quit Cigarettes, ('igars, Ppe
Friends could tax your patience
$100 per ma. u1l:ItIes included
JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER
amoking find they cannot Just
722 4470
today it you let them You won't work well with others
'7 fl'
DEAR DR. LAMB I'd like
PISCES
(Feb.
20-March
20)
smoke a little. The mistake
monopolize your time. Evening today. Where possible,
try to You could speak without beglas when the person thinks, to know whether one can
tighten stretched skin by
thinking today. Think twice "I can have just one and
before commiting yourself. It won't hurL" Then he has two a exercise. What exercise can I
en isney and the deep blue sea'
may not be what You meant.
day and finally he Is back do for this?
HOP THE HERALD
There is
DEAR READER
smoking as much as before.
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YSTAL LAKE Large
ledroom. 1 bath home on 3
-cres. Separate double garage.
crc in citrus grove 300 feet
anal and lake $47,000.

Acres, country corner, close
own, $37,500

1505 W. 25th St.

116 W. 2nd St

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NATION'S HST SELLER.

36-Resort Property

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PEAL TOP ?:i 5771

kefrort Lot. Osteen, 14.500

mished
shed
Furni
31-Apartn30nts
1-Apartriiiie nts Fu
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for

Harold Hall Realty

Forrest Greene. Inc.

STUDIO 1, 2, 3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

'IlLSOPd MAIER FURNITURE
BUY
SELL - TRADE
131SF First St.
372

uble wide mobile home Close
Vekiva River

Wednesday, Aug.

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IWn Mowers We Sell The Best 8
Service the Rest. Western Auto.
301 W 1st St

BROKERS

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

6-Pets- Supp lies

for Sale

)'-Miscellaneous

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minole and Orange Cour
istings Homes and acreage.
wlce ranoes Call Inday

NF0RD -3 bedrooms. 11 , ball
Central heat &amp; air; fenced yar
will dicker or swap 573.900

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ardens

Apartments

SEVILLA GARDENS- Sanford'S
finest 1$. 2 OR resident opts. Eel 11,
dishwashers.
in
kltchpns,

will teach you to prep-are income
tax returns na spectat fl' - week
tuiti on course. Classes convenlenfly, scheduled to accommo
date wor king students and house Curriculum includes
practice problems, taught by
per IeflCCd H. I R. BLOCK In

For complete details, call

DR LAKEFRONT. the idi
Florida home on I acre Recluc
15,000 Call

Ulf mobile home village, ufld
arge shady oaks on the scer
h iv,1 P.'c1.'rn clean ontericli
rnrn 51411 S Mi ','/ of Sanford I

Luxury Patio

One

disposals, heat air. shag color

Enrollment is open to men arid
women of all ages No previous
training ø experience required

is.yw
327 3197

kefront--- Furnished 1 bedroo
ith electric, water &amp; sewr 151

Airport Blvd. Sanford 373 1310

Largest income Tax Service -

structors.

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room aparlmerfl$.

furnished or unfurnished. Newly
redecorated. Come lie 300 E.

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Plightt)72 7352

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room Large shaded yard w
patio and grill $125 ma 372 31

BAMBOO COVE APTS.
One S. 2

JST SELL
New 3 OR 2 BA'
-IOME. all extras. ooxl IArAil

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H &amp; R BLOCK INCOME
TAX COURSE; JOB IN AVAILA.
TERVIEWS
BLE FOR BEST ST U.

Broker, 101 W Commercial
Sanford 322 7111

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CUMBFRI.ANI) CAl' FORT KNOX KENTUCKY DERBY

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For rent or sate - 7 yrs old, 3 OR
bath, family rm., 7 car qara
central air, heat, kitchen egu
peø Call eves 678 3091

Room f or rent ri private borne with
lull privileges. Lad,' only. 3220879
or 3226863

DRUM LESSONS

Instructions: The hidden names listed below appear forward,
bakward, up, down, or diagonally in the puzzle. Find each
hidden name and boa It In as shown:

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You

3 bedroom, 7 story, central hc,s
air, nice neighborhood, referc'n'
reQuIred $190 ma SIOC. deposit.)
7399

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Private tutorng in my home.
Cert ified teacher. 371 Oe99

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carpeted 1113 Vaiencia Cf. We
8.59 1114

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Girl desires to do day work;
transportation. Oviedo, Sanford.
Longw ood, DeBary area 372 11 11

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cashiering, filing, posting, switch
board Call 3227157
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Bedroom. living, dining. kitch
garage Sanford Ave $145 c.
pt1t occupancy IJI 16$

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And
Acreage

YSTAL LAKE Owner wi

C10ICE RENTALS
ON ALL PRICE RANGES
II? W 1St St 322 5641, 1222

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Unfurnishc

BALL REALTY

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Energetic mature woman desires

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Real Estate

One Bedroom; middle aged
0
citizens pref er red C
furnct 3?? 1711

21-Situations Wanted

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Forrest Greene Inc
REALTORS
3?) 6353

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Th,C DR. I' bath, tim, hr',it
at
f enced 5175 mo Acre
REALTOR 373 7730

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bedroom, adults preferred S
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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS F
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DANIEL BOONE
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unfurn. Drapes, Water, L
Care. 373 1078 or 660 6346

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irnithed. 2 BR, air condition
1150 Call 373 0377

31A-Diipexes

Noon FrIdQy

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 2.3i
DEAR DR. LAMB
Unfortunately, getting out later feel a family mem be r Is Dec. 21) You ha ve lo guard stopped smo
ng
a
few
mon
th
s
ki
responsible for your not against being careless at wor
in the day won't help.
k ago and feel great. There are
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) achi e vi ng something. Don't lick today. A mental SLIP could times when I truly would love to

$129
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Near Semeni
Collpgp, private WOOde' lot, 2 8
1125 mo Alto 4 IIP--%l$5 mo I
'777
Ctr' i:)zr)Ar ur:Alrnn

Before Publication

A BABY'S WORLD
Care for Infants to age 2 only. 1 E.
25th St, In"
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Complete child care servi ces
Summer Programl HEY DIDDLE
DIDDLE DAY CARE. 22356"

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Nice efficiency apartment, upstai
All utilities turn $97 SO Adt
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1 or? Bedrooms Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PAR
7SIS Park Drive 570 up

DEADLINES

6--Chi ld Care

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Wdnesday's

41c a line
31C a line
24c line

($,.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

PROBLEM
Pert'iapsAlcoliollc Anonymous
Can Help
Ca l l 4731S7
Write p o floe 1213
Sanfod,Florda37771

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Edward Glover will portray 1A. "Show Me Something Better" wants to put them in different

Three

5:30 P.M.

FACED WITH A DRINKING

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preventing teen use.

Eddie" does poorly in the Tucker guest-stars as the or. down the crime, he winds up in
a remote town, where he's
ratings before the season, that's nery intruder,
MY
wounded
before sol ving
n
88:30 ABC THAT'S
as good a time as any to lear
MAMA "Mama Gets Frac- crime.
about it.

Today In Florida

RATES

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

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Or $90 month 611 South P
Avenue, or 377 7117

1 thru S times
othru 25 times
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(C) Mery Griffin
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(13) Winter Park
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(6) As The World
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(9) Let's Make A
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(24) Nova
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(6) Edge Of Night
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Wednesday, Aug 13, 1975

PEOPLE
Sutherland's Ex-Wife Sues
To Block Deportation
LOS ANGELES (AP)
The former wife of actor
Donald Sutherland has filed suit seeking to block her
deportation to Canada.
Shirley Jean Sutherland, 41, of Beverly Hills, said in her
federal court suit Tuesday she was denied immigrant
resident status after being indicted in 1969 on charges of
conspiracy and possession of hand grenades.
Federal authorities had alleged that she was a member
of a group called "Friends of the Panthers" which officials said planned to distribute hand grenades to the
Black Panthers. The charges were later dismissed.
The Sutherlands were divorced in November 1971.
Sutherland has had leading roles in several films, including -M.A-SH" and 'Klute."
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WOMEN

Longwood Votes To Accept Donated Land
By DONNA ESTES

allow him to claim a tax write-off. Although various documents
concerning the property had been given the city, over a 30month period, the city had taken no action to record the
donation.

belongs to everyone. I will not help you divide the city," Grant
said.
Franklin Alexander, head of the new Winsor Manor civic ,
Association, asked the city to acquire title cost free to the
property and deed it to the association for development of a
recreation area or to permit the association to acquire the land
from the former developer,
Noting many of the Winsor Manor residents bought their
homes on the basis of promises made by the developer that a
recreation area would be available, Alexander said the sub.division residents would improve the tract themselves, mentioning tennis courts as one use for the site.
"The consensus in Winsor Manor is that if Winsor Manor does
not control the property, it would rather not have it as a
recreation site," Alexander said.
Alexander said the association had been talking to berger for
three to four months about gaining control of the tract, but that
Berger wanted to donate the parcel in a manner that would

Herald Staff Writer
LONG WOOD The City Council has agreed to accept a deed
for the 1.3 acres of land in Winsor Manor which developer Irving
Berger has been attempting to give the city for the past 30
months.
But, the property when acquired may be sold rather than used
for a recreation site, councilmen said Monday night, and
Council Chairman J.R. Grant made It clear he will oppose any
move to have the Winsor Manor residents claim the tract
strictly for their own use.
"If the city owns the property I don't think that only Winsor
Manor homeowners can use it," Grant said. Councilman Don
Schreiner, instructed by Grant to arrange the deeding by
Berger after district Councilman Gerard Connell brought the
matter to city attention again several months ago, said, "If it Is
deeded to the city, we cannot keep anyone out."
"I am not going to divide the city. If it is city property it

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exchange student from Sydney, student" says Mrs Windsor. Francisco was that Americans
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take
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make in the United States will never." Three of the Windsor "Many of the cars have dents
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when she'll have to return their own. Their daughter, home we can't get them to the
home.
Marty, 16, is going into her panel beaters fast enough,"
"There's no way I won't be a senior year at Lake Brantley. says Meg. "Panel Beaters" is a
member ci this family," says But Seminole County didn't colloquialism for the Australian
Meg of her sponsoring new have an A.F.S. chapter and it'
s a uto body shop
"mom" and "dad," Mr. and the local group that helps
Meg won't have a language
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Brantle) High School, she and Windsor who hel ped form the American sister.
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School will also be different
grown in different directions" now has sonic 10 members
for Meg who situ base to repeat
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"This is by no means an her senior year at Penhurst
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countries brought to the United the Windsor's in Spring Valley, ibout school,"
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American
'famfly,' and is already good pals with adopted sister' Nla rty Windsor (Iferald Pbotm by
States to study this year under an exclusive Altamonte Springs
An added bonus for Meg
her AusI'alian 'sister' Meg Feetan adds honey to cottage cheese
the American Field Service address, has already formed be graduating with the Class of Gordon Williamson)
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International sonic general impressions. 76 in our Bicentennial year.
scholarship exchange program. "Americans spend more money Because of the Bicentennial
As president of Interact Club, able to participate this year, club, music and perhaps try out
Students and sponsoring on appliances and cars," she students will be allowed to stay sponsored by the Rotarians in because
it's
a
men's for cheerleader for the baseball
families are thoroughly in- says pointing to such items as in the States until after the Australia, Meg was disap- organization. She hopes instead team, a sport which is just
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Alexander asked for more time-30 days to give the group
an opportunity to acquire the land while arranging for Berger to
receive the tax write-off. A motion by Connell to grant the time
extension was first seconded by Council member June Lormann, who later withdrew the second, letting the motion die for
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Connell voted against authorization for City Attorney Ned
Julian Jr., to complete the legalities to acquire the land after
colleagues indicated several alternatives were being considered, from selling the land for $10,000 to the possibility of
locating a fire sub-station at the site.
Schreiner said any delay might cause Berger to withdraw his
offer of donating the property.

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Stanley K. Hathaway, who
resigned as secretary of interior alter serving live weeks,
has been released from Bethesda Naval Hospital.
The former Wyoming governor resigned his cabinet
post because of ill health. Doctors said he sulfeed from
fatigue, moderate depression and a mild case of diabetes.
Hathaway, who had been under medical and
psychiatric care at Bethesda since July 15, new to Denver
last Friday to continue his hospitalization.

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arrived in London. His only comment to reporters was: "I
am here for a short holiday to see my family. I don't know
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Collinsmid she had sustajne:J
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He said there were teeth marks
over her entire body. He said
she was probably dead before
the animal turned her Loose.
Mack said the bear, the property of Ron's Amusement Co. of
Canton, IN., had been tied to the
tree with a 12-foot length of
chain, and authorities speculated that the animal lunged at
the girl as she toddled by.
Mack, of Canton, told authoritles the young bear was raised
from a cub and had never be.
fore been violent, but Stewardson Police Chief Donald Nelson
said:
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bear has grabbed children. I
saved a little 4-year-old girl last
year when it pinned her down
and started to maul her.
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Oct. 22. One class will be
from 10 a.m.-)I a.m., the
second from 1 p.m..2 p.m.
One evening class will meet
each Tuesday and Thursday
evening in the Health Building
on the SCC campus from, Sept.
9-Oct. 23, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
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pins and even from eggs
If you are near the South
Seminole Center on the second
floor of the Pan American Bank
Building, drop in and see a
display of the dolls Mrs. Ilenris
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DO take advantage of the fleeting scent of
summer flowers. Dry your favorites and
make a potpourri that you can keep in the
bath or on your dressing table. It's the touch
of summer you'll need next January.
I)ON'T rely on your clothes to make you
smel great. Spraying clothing is a super way
to reinforce scent, but it doesn't substitute for
letting the scent combine with your skin's
natural oils.
DO surround yourself with a soft mist of
fragrance by scenting lingerie. Glamour
suggests putting a few drops of cologne or
ix'rlwne into the rinse water when you wash
Your underthings.
DON'T lo the nienritre of frwrz,nce ),ict
because your nose has gotten "immune" to a
patrcular scent. 'Fr)' a new one. It can be fun
to experiment with something exactly the
opposite of what you've been wearing It's
also a way of expanding your sensual experience.
DO think of fragrance as a "many splendared thing." Besides your favorite bottle of
90, "
pl easure of
scented bath and body oil, moisture lotion and
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dividualize with each student,
therekre those persons who
have had "Intermediate
Watercolors" in the past are
invited to the Wednesday night
class.

"Two eight-week courses in
-Beginning Watercolors" are
being offered. One class will
meet from 7 p.m.-I0 p.m.
beginning onSept. 10 and ending Oct. .
Mrs. Helen Hickey, the in-

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A new and startling discovery
But now, millions who work vision loss.
Dr. Samuel Rosen, noted New
suddenly has raised "noise" downtown in big cities, in
from its status as mere factories and even some who York City otologist, has idennuisance to a national health spend most of their time at tilled noise as a contributing
home
problem.
are headed toward cause of cardiovascular
The discovery is this: per. some degree of deafness. Not as problems.
Theodore Berland cites
sistent noise no louder than a quickly, but just as certainly.
big truck is sufficient to cause
The U.S. Public Health authority for his conclusion that
"precipitate
can
hearing loss a little at a time. Service says that eight million noise
headed
emotional
crises
or
psychoses"
already
are
What's more, it has been found Americans
in
his
book,
Fight For
"The
that there is no such thing as a toward deafness, having lost
Quiet"
"temporary" hearing loss, some hearing.
Once any amount of noise
Noise levels in population and
induced hearing
ability is lost, employment centers have
it is gone forever,
doubled during the past 15
Forty million Americans are years and continue to rise one
regularly exposed to noise that decibel per year.
can cause hearing loss, says the
The second reason for recent
U.S. Environmental Protection emergence of noise as a
Agency (EPA).
genuine
national health
A second dimension to the problem is the discovery of nonworsening noise problem is its hearing effects.
physical and emotional effects
The EPS and labor unions
from vision loss to car- cite research results to prove
diovascular problems to that noise can cause partial
psychosis.
Up to now, the general
opinion was that only a big
-noise like an air horn at five feet
or a jet engine turning up
nearby could cause hearing
loss.
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Is offering "Doll Making." The
class will meet at SCC's South
Seminole Campus from 7 p.m..
10 p.m. each Wednesday,
beginning on Sept. 10 ending
Oct. 29.
Mrs. Grace Henris, the in.
stnictor, will teach YOU to make

DON'T be a one-note woman. Have at least
two scents
one for the sunlit you, and
something deeper for the more mysterious
moonlit you.
DO press your favorite fragrance into
clothes. Spay the ironing board just before
you use it and the iron warmth will transfer
the scent into your clothes.
DO make them wonder where that nice
smell comes from every time you shake your
head. Put a few drops of perfume or a
teaspoon of cologne In the rinse water when
you wash your hair, or spray before setting.
DON'T try every scent the stare sells when
you're buying. About three different
fragrances are all the average nose can
handle at a time. Glamour suggests dabbing a
hit on one wrist, waiting a minute or so for the
scent to develop, then sniffing. Do the same
thing on the other wrist, then try the back of
your hand for another,
DO apply fragrance to pulse points
wrists, crook of elbow, throat, behind ears,
temples and behind knees. That the heat of
your body strengthens the scent may be an
old wives' tale, but it's definitely sexy to
discover a bit of hidden fragrance at these
iunes.

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most courses and reservations
should be made soon by calling
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dinner hour and continued into
the early hours today.
Police said Frank Gravino,
24, a junior resident physician
at Boston City Hospital, was
pulled from his van and beaten
on the head. His van was set
afire. lie was listed In critical
condition at the hospital.
About 120 members of the
rict.tralned tacical 'tree irad
other officers were ordered Into
the Mission 1kB and Orchard
Park housing projectz after
scores of cars were damaged by
rocks and missiles.

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new jail.
officials Monday to review a
The 14-point plan originally
grand jury r ,- port on the fire was agreed upon by county and
ihidi recommended 13 safety Uty of Sanford officials.
The dL'or provision, while not
features be installed in the jail
prior to reopening.
Included in the 14-point plan,
Slate officials agreedthat was recommended by the state
major overhauls - the fire marshal's office. Vihien
widening of less than 28 inch then sought an agency with
doors - would not be necessary jurisdiction to waive the
if the county would replace the provision. The city, Mate and
jail in two years. The grand county all claimed they have no
Jury did not recommend the jurisdiction over the facility.
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin
widening of the corridor doors
says
legislative action may be
to meet
state safety
requirements, but did necessary to decide on
recommnid the county build a jurisdiction.

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He said the animal also
grabbed a child In its paws
recently at a carnival in Strasburg, near Stewardson in central Illinois.
Collins said the bear was returned to its case and "there
he'll stay for awhile."

Bids Sought For Jail

SCC will again be offering the
very popular "Shin 'N Trim"
classes. Two day classes are
offered at SCC'S South
Seminole
Center
(Pan
American flank Building, inter-section if 14 and S.R. 436
Each class will meet on Mon.
day's and Wednesdays, Sept. 8

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variety of courses in the fall
term, many of particular in.
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Tactical
Polica
Put Down Riots
BOSTON fAPj
Boston's
Tactical Patrol Force was
called out to help put down disturbances involving hundreds
of rock-throwing youths in two
predominately black housing
project areas. A white man was
in critical condition today after
being pulled from his van and
beaten.
Potice:;niil W. least 20 p'ersna;
were arrestea Tuesday night
and that a total of nine persons
were injured, all of them white.
A police spokesman said the
disturbance began during the

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tour of the South Pacific with concerts in Hawaii,
Australia and New Zealand. it was announced Tuesday.
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STEWARDSON, Ill. (AP) Carnival workers were busy
setting up their show for the
Stewardson Homecoming. Ani.
ma) handler Marvin Mack took
his300-powid bear from its cage
and chained it to a tree.
A short time later. 1*-monthold Mary Ann Johns wandered
by, carrying a bag of corn
chips.
The first indication that
something was amiss came
when carnival employe Jim
Watkins, 54, looked up from his
work and saw the big black
bear "shaking that little girl
like a rag doll."
At about the same time,
Mack, 32, and the tot's father,
Walter Johns of Chicago, heard
the little girl's screams and
rushed to her aid.
"They beat on that bear
a hammer, beating on Its head
until they finally got the girl
out," Shelby County Sheriff
Robert Collins said after the attack on Tuesday.
lit.: It was too late,
Mary Ann, whose father and
mother are concessionaires
with the carnival, was dead on
arrival at St. Anthony Memoral Hospital.

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Seniors Twist Tongues Around Foreign Languages
It's back to school each Apartments in Deland, Gen
Monday and Wednesday nert Apartments, Orlando, as
morning for a group of Sanford well as in Sanford.
senior citizens Interested in
lodge has his own television
learning
conversational show which appears on Orange
Spanish, French or German. Cablevision, Orlando, and may
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Sanford
at
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The classes, for which there be seen
is no charge, are being taught each Wednesday, starting in 4.
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Prof. John Hodge in the
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nor who I like, but his wife can
be very obnoxious.
This wife asked me to take a
urine sample to the hospital lab
for her in the morning because
she and her husband leave for
work earlier than the lab opens
up and I go right by the hospital
on my way to work later.
I said no flat out.
The next morning, this
woman's mother was there to
pick up the little jar to deliver it
to the hospital, which is only six
blocks away.
IT'S URiNE, NOT MINE
DEAR ITS: I think you were
being unduly squeamish. You
probably would have taken a
blood sample and would not
have been shocked by the
request unless, of course, you
don't like any part of your
neighbor's wife,
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DEAR ABBY: Joe, a guy I
bowl with, told me that he just
came back from Las Vegas
where he had been the best man
at three weddings. (I'll call the
bridegroom "Paul.")
Joe said that Paul first
married a girl who was visibly
pregnant just to give her baby a
name. Immediately after they
were married, Paul divorced
her.
Then Paul went back to the
chapel and married Girl No. 2
for the same reason. As soon as
they were married, Paul
àlvorced her, too.
Paul said the divorces had
been set up In advance.
Then, they went back to the
chapel, and Paul married the
girl he was really in love with.
Joe said the third one didn't
look pregnant.)
How about blood tests and
waiting periods? Personally, I
thing this so-called "best man"
Is full of baloney, but he swears
this actually happened.

Organization For Women
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Annual Conference on Sept. 1214,

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Onion Steaks ..................$4.95 Wisconsin Veal ................$7.60

Sa lisbury SteaksS

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essential pat of the
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Wilson's favorites listed below.
But while she found wme
Chinea teas "just fabulous,"
when she lived in Shanghai,
Oriental
sauces,
Chinese
rice
Mrs.
Wilson stres-um that there
Petoy W&amp;m is surrounded by
are
some most palatable
bowls,as she prepares peppers for an exotic dish
varieties available locally.
Tea is

On private cases we worked
20 hours a day and usually left
the case after three weeks
feeling exhausted and very
hungry.
Today, nursing is a ball.

Beach, Florida, 33457.
Several workshops will be
held on Friday, Saturday, and
Sunday. Child care will be

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were allowed to charge only $25
a week. On contagious cases,
we cooked all the patient's
meals in the family kitchen, but
many times, all l got to eat was
one bowl of milk and bread.

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DOUBTING THOMAS
DEAR TOM: It's pouible.
Blood tests and wilting periods
are not required in Nevada. I
am informed that divorces are
final when granted and the
parties are free to marry 1m
mediately.
DEAR ABBY: The nursing
problems of 1880 caught my eye
because I was a graduate nurse
in 1908.
In training we received $8 per
month for four years. We
worked 10 hours a day, six days
a week, and did all the cleaning.
Three months every year, we
worked in the TB ward.

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DEAR NORA: The low pay,
long briurs and drudgery of
nursing in the early l*i may
make today's nursing look
easy. But the academic and
professional requirements fur
anR.N. these days are no
"ball." And the competition,
tensiois and living costs that
face the modern nurse don't
make her work or her life a
"ball," either.

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completely different taste.
Sesame oil adds a rich flavor to
fried and roasted meats. Add a
pinch of garlic salt to sautee d

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election of officers will take

Institute of Technology, Th) S.
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(erence is being hosted by the
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freeze a lot of our producebroccoli, summer squash snow
peas (a Chinese favorite)
peppers, and egg plant
casserole.! also make my Own
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are keen gardeners -she will
be president of the Altamonte
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language through the medium
Hodge, a graduate of
Atlanta, of television or radio is actually
Morehouse College,
easy process, Hodge
has attended London Univer.
said .
sity, Catholic University of
He is recently retired from
Washington, D.C., and Stetson
Unhersity. He made an in. his work as a reading and
ternational contribution in the writing teacher in the Volusia
field of modern foreign County Jail, and lies in
languages in the technique of Daytona Beach Hodge, who
teaching which appeared was born in Lakeland, has been
' worldwide in Ripley's "Believe teaching languages for the past
It Or Not" publication of Oct. 31 vcars
2b, 1941L
It's still not too late to join his
Hodge has taught foreign weekly classes at Bra m
languages from kindergarten to Towers, urges the professor.
post graduate level and is Spanish lessons are held from
currently teaching senior 11:15 a.m. Mondays; French
citizens at Ormond Beach from 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays;
Library, Brannon Library in German lesson times are still to
New Smyrna. College Arms be announced.

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Americans are familiar with
the more fruity food of the
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assistant cafeteria manager at
Longwood
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an
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academic background in foods
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nutrition (these were tier She married an Air orce man, ii i
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blendi ng Oar spices WiilCn
and
majors a Iowa
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racts ILr
deal of traveling during her trac
siy, WIUI
a natural
hair for lifetime both in the U S
S. and Stationed for a while in Tokyo
cooking and experimental
taste abroad'
she also ex perimented with
in foods.
Japanese cooking, but prefers
"I'm not much for baking or
It was in Shanghai, China that the Chinese cusine.
sweets, confesses the at. she first acquired her taste for
tractive,
dark
Curries are another of Mrs.
haired Chinese food. 'There's a lot of
housewife. But when it comes to difference between the food of Wilson's favorites. While living
Oriental food-or vegetables.-. North and South China," Mrs. In Bermuda she met and made
friends with a South African
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Retailers ,port that their everybody in the U.S. ate an
than 300 million sand. sandwich promotions have average of 72 hot dogsinl974.
wiches every day, with this increased sales 36 per cent
any supermarkets proiiiote
consumption
peaking
in sandwich meats, 3-4 per cent in
themandotherprocesseo
meat
August, which has been breads, and 15 per cent in all
designated National Sandwich items storewide.
Items with special newspaper
month for the past 23 years.
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Sliced Bacon
BONELESS CHOICE

Mix cornstarch, abalone
Add a balone to mushrooms
liquor and oyster sauce In cup. and cook about one minute,
Add 1 4 cup water to mixture, stirring frequently
stir with "hoptIcks until
Add green onions. Stir
smooth,
mixture half a minute.

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VALLEYDALE, 12-OZ PXG

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Wieners ........................79c

$I1 LB.

IO.LBS.VALLEVOALE

rooms (medium she)
A l l Meat Wieners .................2
2 teaspoons cornstarch
24 4-01. PORTIONS
II Ili-OZ. PORTIONS VALLEYDALE
2 tablespoons o yster sauce
4.LBS OLD FASHIONED
Pork Steaks ...................S7.25 Sausage Patties ...............$8.50 Head Cheese ..................S4.50
ti cup water
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ut green onions in ore- nch
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.aay from center 20 401, PORTIONS CENIER CUT
bunch green onions
31 401, PORTIONS
diagonals, discarding last 2 (if wok and pour in cornstarch
1
Pork Chops ....................$850 Pork Chopettes ................$5.50 Braunschweiger ............. LB89c
inches of green ends.
nusture thickens. Toss sauce
3 tablespoo ns cooking oil
S-LBS. SHOULDER CUT
BONE-IN
SLICED
with auuu3
remove
lettuce leaves for garnish
Line serving dish with lettuce from heat. Ladle into lettuce. Pork Chops
Open can of abalone. Sa e
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serving
dish
and
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LEAN
liquor. Cut abalone across the
VALLEYDALE DRY-CURED
four servings.
grain Into L
slices.
For cooling. heat oil in wok once. Makes
Pork Sausage Patties ..........S4.50 Sliced Bacon ..................$1.69 Smoked Hams .................$1.15
Soak mushrooms In water or deep skillet. Use high heat.
Serve with individual bowls of
until soft. Drain and squeeze
Add mushrooms and toss hot steamed rice and tiny cups
excess liquid from mushrooms cook about one minute
of Oriental tea
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Stats can Save you 40% on your
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The thermostat in the right hand is set at 73 degrees. The

your doors and windows. (Especially jalousie
one in the kit is set at 78 degrees.
windows). It's another good way to keep the heat out, the cool
The difference in the thermostat settings is only live degrees.
in and the Costs down.
But what a difference in the cost of cooling even one little degree • Shade your windows with awnings, shutters or refl
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can make. Approximately 8 percent, in the average home.
helps quite a bit. Example: one 8'x6'" panel of glass, with direct
When you stop to consider that you can still be comfortable
exposure to the sun, requires nearly one ton of air conditioning
at 78 degrees, and save 40541 on your air conditioning costs as well, for cooling.
which one would you choose?
• Use light colors on your walls and roof to reflect the
sun. The
Setting the thrmoscat a t a "comfortable" setting is only one
lighter tilee color the less heat. Th e less heat the kcs your bill will
way to save UU)flCV on your conlini' mrc. H&amp;'ra' ar.' nrna'
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1 teaspoon garlic salt
1 teaspoon ginger
lii cups water
24 cups vinegar

('ouibine sugar, cornstarch,
remaining soy sauce, garlic
1-2 cup toasted, slivered
salt, ginger, water, vinegar and
almonds
grated orange rind. Cook over
Brush duck with soy sauce, mediwn heat, stirring until
saving 2 tablespoons for sweet smooth and thickened. Serve
sour sauce Roll duck In corn
sauce and toasted almonds with
flake crwl1bs and place pieces, hot roasted duck.
skin side up, on onion slice s in
For an unusual garnish, serve
shallow baking pan. Cook tin, with flaked coconut, orange
covered at 325 degrees II slices and watercress. Serves
tender about two hours.
four.
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3 cups curuflakes crushed
to make 1 cups crumbs
2 medIum used onions,
sliced
1 cup brown suger,

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HOUSE of RAEFORD

LB.

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Smoked Ham Bones ...........$1.25 Shrimp Basket .............EA. 99c 3LBS
Seafood Dinner .............EA. 99c Stuffed Flounder ..............$4.50
Neck Bones
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Fish 'N Batter .................$4.50 Breaded Flounder .............$4.95

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S-LOS.

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Iceland Perch ................. $4,45

Clam S trips

S-LOS.

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VALLEYDALE

Breaded Trout

S.LBS. FRESH FROZEN

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FILL YOUR FREEZER

VIRGINIA CURED SMOKED

LB

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Filet Sole......................$5.95 Select Oysters ................. $4.50

Pig Ears ......................$2.45

Slab Bacon

$s 90 Red Snapper

Fish Squares

AND SAVEI

Large Shrimp

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Wednesday, Aug. 13, D7S
Evening Herald. Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, Aug. 1, 175-58

Fresh Fruits, Vegetables Are Rare Disappointments 4 .Many Foods Go Direct From Farm To Consumer
Fresh fruits and vegetables rarely disappoint. If you learn few as possible,
and only those that are discolored, bruised or 2 tablespoons cider vinegar
SPRITELY L'UCE WEDCiES
how to select fresh fruits and vegetables and know how to care for torn. There Is a good deal of nutritive value In the darker, outer 2 tablespoons
finely chopped fresh onion
ut in
I head iceberg
tiliein once you get them home, you will almost always get the leaves of iceberg as well as
the other lettuce types.
4 teaspoon salt
goodness you pa y for.
6 wedges
And speaking lettuce and protein foods, he re is a redpe t ¼ teaspoon pepper
1 cup (Bounces) creamed cottage cheese
Take Iceberglettuce, the most popular type, as an example. offersboth with shrimp-st uf fed
hardokod egg halves on a bed ¼ to teaspoon c' powder
The United F
¼ cup buttermilk
Ft and Vegetable Mioclation tells us good
crisp shredded icebe lettuce. They make a nice cool a
4 cups shredded lettuce
3 radishes
quality Iceberg should be clean, crisp and tender, with heads that petizer before a hot meal, or could be served as
a luncheon entree.
I tablespoon chopped fresh chives
are fairly firm to firm. The solid heads should be free from
For good looks and good eating, take the fresh approach If
Cut
hard-cooked
eggs
in
half
lengthwise.
In
medium
bowl
t-, teaspoon liall
seedstems and leaves with ragged brown areas, and not have
q
SHREDDE LETTUCE AND
sieve
or
math
(rem
4
eggs (from 8 halves). Add chopped
teaspoon pepper
excessive outer leaves. Iceberg Is available all year, generally in
STUFFED EGG APPFT1ZER
shrimp, sour cream, mayonnaise, cider vinegar, onion, salt,
ample supply.
8 hard-cooked eggs
pe pper and curry powder; mix well. Remove yolks from
Wash lettuce, dry well, and chill until ready to ser ve. In
All types of lettuce should be kept cold and humid and used 2 cans I % ounces each) shrimp, dralsed, rinsed
remaining
whites,
sieve
and
reserve.
Spoon
3
tablespoons
shrimp
container
of electric blender combine rerriairting ingredients.
within a few days of purchase. Unless lettuce has been well
and chopped, or two-thirds cup finely chopped
mixture
Into
each
egg
white
half;
arrange
on
shredded
lettuce
on
Cover
and
process at high speed until smooth. Turn Into small
drained after wasliing, storirg in a closed container will hold
cooked sb!'anp
platter. Sprinkle sieved egg yolks over stuffed eggs. Cover and bowl and chili. At serving time, cut lettuce into wedges and serve
moisture and may came the leaves to deteriorate. Do n't cxcup eou' cream
chill until ready to serve,
with dressing.
travagently tear off the outer leaves and throw away. Remove as
i cup mayonnaise
YIELD: 8 servings,
YIELD: 6 servings, about 55 calories per serving

Unlike your grandparents,

who often bought food turkeys, Welch's grape jelly and Sue flee honey are any other industry. Wasted time and effort mean

than they should,
family farmer stays In business.
Processing and marketing aren't the only areas
Before the modern-day cooperative appeared
of concern to co-op members. Production efficiency some 50 years ago, the farmer had only two ways to
will always be Important. Fanner cooperatives market his products. He could sell th em himself,
wk constantly to increase yields, shorten growing which meant that the size his mark was limi ted
Years ago, the fanner down the road tried to
time and make harvesting quicker and easier.
by the distance his wagon could travel in a few
give his customers
perhaps your mother and
This work has paid off. While food prices are how's time. Or he could sell them to a private food
grandmother — the best possible product at the best Ngher today Ow they have been in the past, your company, which meant that he'd have to accept the
possible price. Ifis customers knew who he was, and
weekly trip to the supermarket would be far costlier price that the food company gave hiin.
he wan ted them to buy from him aga in and again,
if it weren't For th e tr emendous strides family
in either case, he of ten received a minimal
Cooperatives are much the same,
farmers have made in production and marketing return for the bows and energy spent operating his
C"p mnagers and members are very careful efficiency.
farm. It was often far lower than the pay his urban
about the products that bear their labels, because
Top quality and reasonable prices aren't the counterparts received for much shorter work days.
co-ops, too, depend on repeat customers. No co-op
entire story behind co-op labels. By giving the in- In fact, before co-ops, farm income was frequently
wants to jeopardize its Future by offering con- dependent family farmer a more certain market for so low that the farming enterprise could not sur•
suiners infeiior products, or foods that cost more
his products, co-ops are helping to insure that the vive.

directly from neighboring Farmers, you
do most of other familiar brand names owned by farmer co. wasted money. When there's waste In food
your grocery shopping in supermarkets. But many
ops. All have reputations for highest quality at production or marketing, the ultimate conswier
off th ffds
oods on the shelves more, in fact than you reasonable prices,
th e food shopper must pay for th e waste through
probably realize — got where they are today by a
There's no doubt that consumers benefit from
higher retail prices.

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fa irly direct route from the farmers who grew the cop presence
on supermarket shelves. Farthem.
mers benefit, too, by selling their products more
These foods, of course, are the ones marketed by directly to consu,niers.
former cooperatives. And among their number are
Only in very rare cases can an individual farmer
products with very fniliar, and respected, brand develop th e nd of quality control and marketing
names,
programs that would let him compete in the
Farmers — through their cooperatives —
marketplace against privately owned focl giants.
produce and market such well-known consumer But by acting jointly through cooperatives, groups
foods as Land '0 Lakes butter, Sunitist oranges, of farmers can do a more efficient job both of
Ocean Spray cranberries and Diamond walnuts, producing food and getting it to conswners.
Sun-Staid raisins, Sunsweet prunes, Norbest
Efficiency Is important in fanning just as It is in

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Reserved

TTT1

WNN DIXIE STORES, INC
COPYRIGHT 1975

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PRICES GOOD IN THESE COUNTIES

PRICES IN THIS AD GOOD

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ORANGE, SEMINOLE, OSCEOLA, LAKE, CITRUS,

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�16—Evening Herald,
Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1975

GET UP TO

67th Year, No. 307—Thursday, August 14, 1975

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price JO Cents

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SANFORD HWY. 17-92/2690 ORLANDO AVE .

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,I plaque %hich %ill hang In the county jail In memory of Deputy

COMRADE

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Seminole can htcoine in. where it locates within the hvi work his included training
Jack homer, executive
lit raid Staff Writer
dustrnlly a very viable county, count) will benefit all of teams in industrial develop. director of the Greater Sanford
I OM1WOOD- Seminole
"There is too much talent," scrninole
inent, acquiring th e teams wi th ('hainber, urged that most
('cunty Industrial Authority he said pointing to the leaders
Krider noted he currently is the scope of information the groundwork to attract in
SCIDA) Director Jim Daniel present, "around this table to working with an industrialist necessary in order to attract dustries be channeled throu 1
recei ved a vote of confidence let it get away'
who will invest up to $1 million industry,
the various Chambers f
this morning from city officials
Seminole
and employ 100
the County.
John
Krider,
former
The teams, he sa id, usually Coiierce in
and other top level business and
persons
Another
industry
a.s
include
a
hanker
from
each
executi v e director of
Jim Ryan director of the
industrial leaders in the county. Greater Sanford Chamber of approved Wednesday which area,someone representing
Seminole
County
Port
Meeting at the Quality
(orniiierce, and currently a willemploy 50 persons Knder school system and someone Authority SCOPA), said if
Longwood ,
county leaders realtor and member of the
from
each
community. names of prospective industries
ask ed Daniel to handle and ( h
r s I ndustrial 25
Phil L ov ela ce o f t
L ov dat
el ace sa id b
ill
are knns n by everyone U'
industrial (onuiiittee, said
evaluate
all
that attracting l)epartment of Commerce, said scheduling local training
industry lixall, regardless of that during the past year part of coixres in the near future
(Continued on Page iGA)
from all sources, including the

each community beginning tPke the former bonding agency to court to

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delinquent after April 1, 1976.

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asked.
lie said a 5.34 miliage would to taxes," when asked what
derst.andi millage.
Geneva Howard, 19, 1511 W
"I've
been
fighting
it
all
my
mean
he would pay about $30 iiuliage meant.
12th Street, Sanford, said she
does not understand what amnjll life," he said. He says the per $1,000.
Alvin
W.
Horning
county's 5.34 millage will mean
means.
Sanford postman Wayne vacationin" in
Sanford from
more than $5 in taxes per $1,000. Rusiell said, "I have no idea
'1 don 't understand, not
New zOf, where v pays
•h
Id he did
"I learned the hard way," he
really. All I know it's ridiculous
taxes, says he doesn't "un,

Sanford resident, says he un-

Pablo Negron, of Puerto '1 could only say it was related structton worker, said.

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and would create a "cance r several additional approvals on

Harry Terry and tion is completed.
Sr. were unsucIn other bu3iness, the
persuading col- (ouncil;
—A greed to purchase a used
the area will be
refused the residential to corn- commercial in the future,
four-wheel tractor with Iron

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recent expansion of equipment

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ne cessary gr ound support for
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Council members Virginia present customers
Comics
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recommendation,
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in the long range planning for partments.
A pp roved an ncrease
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tha t area and will recommend
the change to the full advisor' utility deposits for new
board for Incl usion in the corn- customers on water meters UP

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mercial request of 1'. Zeuli and
Bacon said a special four- tend loader and back hoe for
Sonsto permit constructionofa member committee of the $2,800. Mrs. Griffin said the

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Ing request before the City Slartin Bacon
Council here Wednesday night. cessful in
On a 3-2 vote, the council leagues that

professional building.

VANILLAifAFEPS

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(tax) Is setrup," said Negmn.

City Council

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understand how he would be
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completion in September. Now, School

municipalities. Suber said that taxes are so high." she said."By paying." Ludwig said riot "relate at
the amount derstand taxes.Friday is the final day to file
of property aswssment to the
he formerly
said
property,
"It's hard to talk taxes to petitions seeking review on the
amount of taxes paid.
"1 don't pay much attention
people. You have to work with it appraisal. He said the tax bi lls
W. A. Ludwig, a long time now rents n
John Chester, of Orlando said to taxes," Horning a con-

that would cortinue eating" roads, water lines, drainage
LAKE, NIARY — Property until the character of the long. an(I sewage disposal will have

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property. Or, if a taxpayer taxing system based on sets the millage," Suner said.
for
assessed
owns $2,000 of assessed millage.
property
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property value, the tax null will
o5t people don ' t Ufl
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office certifies millage for the
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taxes
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government
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to
know
about
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standpoint
that
th
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get
a
tax
operations.

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Robert 0. Moore, Aho died in a fire at the jail June 9 that also with Altamonte Springs in pay off the bid awarded to Shamrock Builders Movers and $236,000 is money Supt. W. P. "Bud" Layer says the school
claimed the 11%-es of 10 inmates. The plaque reads: 'In Memory of September.
Engineering.
Stenstrom fears the county will have will be finished in time for the second
Deputy Robert 0. Moore, Seminole County Sheriff's Dept., Who
"We will have no trouble
"Well
probably
have
to
sue
them,"
difficulty
collecting,
semester next year.
Gave His life on June 9, 1975, Heroically Performing In The Une
with trust and honesty around Stenstrom warned. "Ultimately, it will
It
may
take
two
to
three
years,
he
said.
Parents from the Woodlands area have
Of Duty. John L. Polk, Sheriff-Seminole County. (Herald Photo here," Daniel said, adding, "By take a court decision"
The
attorney
also
grilled
the
new
conappeared
at numerous board meetings to
by Bill Vincent
tht• group working together
Surt'tv Financial Indemnity Co., the
tructicn firm about iLs ahilitv to Lnfl)[)lCtC protest boldups on the school's move.

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sh ould
D to
whichever city or area he felt
could best serve the industrial
School officials Wednesday got the
bonding agency for Builders Mn ems Inc. the project on the date promised — the end
Inquiry.
stalled Woodlands Ekmentary School
the construction firm which defaulted, of November.
The group also agreed they project moving again with a $236,191 bid
wanted to accept a low bid of $115,000 for
"Yes sir," a company spokesman told
will keep in close contact with award to an Altamonte Springs contractor
the school's completion when the project Stenstrom, we'll be done In 15 weeks"
Daniel, not only for information for completion of the facility,
was still in the bonding agency's hands.
Builders Movers defaulted in February.
purposes but also seeking his
School Board attotney Doug Stenstrom
Fearing that Builders Movers would And all work on the ill-fated school ceased.
advice at monthly Thursday warned school board members, however, again end up v- 0the contract, the board
The projected move from Altamonte
!uncht'on meetings to be held in that it will "probably' be necessar y to
voted to re1 'i th project.
Springs to Longwood was scheduled for

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department attorney.
The grand jury report recoinmended Seminole
County "should take immediate steps" to build a
new, modern correctional institution; the J ail be
considered only as a "holding facility" for pr iso ne rs
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The City of Sanford and the slate fir e marshal's
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A five-man task force of state officials met will) &amp;
-inford representatives, and Vailen.
local officials today to diexuss steps to reopen the
Sheriff John Polk said the, task force would meet
Seminole County Jail, closed since a fire on June 9.
with
cohilInissioners at 1:30 p.m.
The
The fire, which started when an inmate set a n.eeting
was to be held In Polk's
office,
stack of mattresses ablaze, left 10 prisoners and
one
County officials, since the fire, have contracted
jailer dead,
with
a general contracting firm to renovate the
Officials of the state fire marshal's office and the damaged
jail, County prisoners are being tosed in
Department of Offender Rehabilitation reviewed
13 surrounding facilities at an average cost of $1,000
retrnrnen(L1tiofts on reopening the jail made by the
per day.
tOUflt
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ihkri has been se€king authority to wai ve
The task
appearing
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County Commission 1ainnan Sid Vi1en Jr, met
prisoners back into the facility.
with county sherit's department personnel, City of
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other half wanted to hold out for
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was assigned here k
studying under teacher and
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Public F.mploses RelatiDib
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a good ese for per COflflhilSsion(PERC), the 5L'
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atwass thought I would enjoy regulate collectise barguini
painting but didn t get a among state agenues and th
chance until the junior college employes.
Greene 's fee is $300 a day,
came here"
Jones has exhibited his art plus expenses. That fee would
works in several Sanford shows be split by the board and SEA.
and plans to enter 10 or 12 of his
As a special master, Greene
paintings in i show in will have the authority to
Headland, Al this month lie subpona records and people
also has displayed his art in Be also can require persons to
local bar1ks
testify under oath
While he has won no ribbons
sptciil rntster, or ar.
for his work, he says. "i've sold bitrator, under th
e bargaining
quite a few, enough to pay for law does not have the final say,
my art lessons."
or to bargainfr.g terms, his
11 is extremely rewarding to decision is not binding
ha .e COPiC be pleased, happy
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Jones, the 53-year-old deput
circuit court clerk. has 10 oils
landscap e s
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decorating the cecou1 1lt
courthouse alls
One hangs in the County
Commission board room.
Several hang in the clerk's
office.
They all are for sale
In fact nearly 100 of the
paintings hanging on the
courthouse stalls are for sale
The paintings are by artists-.
like Jones who are members
of the Sanford-Seminole Art
Association.
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NATiON

Way Out Of Permit Block

IN BRIEF

R)JANECASSF.t.BERRY

Deny Knowing Of Illegalities
WASHINGTON tAP) — Some leading political

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Ashland Oil Inc. sy
did not know they were
receiving corporate money.
Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, D-Ark., who received $50,000, said
Ashland Chairman Orin E. Atkins suit him a telegram
exonerating him.
"To the best of our knowledge, none of the rPlents
were aware that the funds they received were Corporate
funds. The fault lies with Ashland and not the recipient,"
Atkins said in the telegram released by ?•
Sen. Carl Cb, R-Neb., said he received a similar
teIearn •from Ashd.
rtis, liks nny other
poLticians, said he never knowingly accepted an illegal
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— A LLk k,idcr as piiicc d1d a
job controlling a civil rights demonstration that turned
into a racial clash at a beach in South BOEtOII
policemen on horseback waded into the ocean to help keep
the Jeering crowds apart.
At least eight persons, including two policemen, were
injured Sunday in the troubled section of the city
scheduled for further school desegregation next month.
SxbIacksandtwowhitesw .eedA,fJtbLath
and about l,(X*) whites were involved at the peak of
rock-and bottle-throwing fracas,
"We learned
t the police can puta lot of people on
street If they have to," said Thomas Atkins, head of the
of the National ociaUon for the Advancement of Colored People.

they are trying to reclaim the 3-2 vote
"The city will ultimately $300 earnest money which they
The Planning and Zoning
have to be involved in the final have put down on the property. Hoard recommended the
WINTER
SPRINGS— determination," he said, "but I
}k said he feeLs certain if the requests be denied because o
Officials of two area churches, don't Feel any good can come of case was taken to court the the extra traffic the churches
desiring to build on hayes filing a law suit."
church would win, but "we would tflflg on the Unpaved
Road, are seeking a peaceful
larry Grimm, spokesman for don't operate that way."
roads and incompatIbility to the
solution to the dilema they are the Jehovah's Witnesses,
He added the church has put high residentially zoned re
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WASHINGTON (APi — The Agriculture Department is
readying its forecasts of the 1975 corn crop and of other
fa
production, fires that will give some dues as to
coming food prices for
The department's crop monitoring experts arid
Forecasting ecorxnnlsts planned to release the data after
commodity trading
toy.
timing
ce
disruption in markets.
The corn crop, keystone of the U.S. food

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
NOTICE OF SALE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRt
Mr John Flint
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
Pa Boi 671
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Maitland, Fla 377%
You are hertby notified that I will PRORATE DIVISION
offer for sale and Sell at public tale PROEATE NO. 67fl
to the hlghCjt bidder for cash for the lii 'a the Estate of:
fofiowino described livestock, to JOHN A flURTOP4, IV
W it: One gelding. chestnut, with
FINAL NOTICE
at
wti?e blate, two hifld
flOOAMontpwl9tndayof AuguSt
A D 1915. at the Srninole County dersigned will. on the 11th day ot
Animal Control Located •t the September, A 0. 1915. present to th
Honora5le Circuit Judge Of Seminole
Agricultural &amp; Road L)epartment
Highway 1797. South of Sanford. County. Florida, his final return,
mmno1e County. Florida wtere thi account and vouchers. as Au
lIvestock Is impotgded to satisty a rninhstrator C T A of the Estate of
John A Burton, IV. deceased. and at
claim in tpe sum iiO Si for '.
eipernes, feeding, care and cOStS said time, then and there, make
application to the tad Judge for a
thereof,
final settlement of his au
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month at 6.05 billion bushels. That wdd be a 30 per cent

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Sgt. Doug Taggerty of the Dade
(.ounty sheriffs office.
The search was temporarily
suspended Sunda) when the

that ended the first Turner trial tuember once tn hr career
in Jacksonville
after nine seeing a defendant repre$ent
At the 7:30 p.m. regular months of tetimoriy
Flaticy himself on a serious charge.
council sessIon Seminole said, "lie won 10 jurors w!thout
"But he turned out to be a
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"The%"rc not going back out
Monday,"

bulletin that there Is "an apparent link between gastric
cancer and excessive intake of t.anninrich plant brews."

by 1ficers, will be excavated at building and paving contractors sorriest joba they have ever hearing on an ordinance con.
"By acting as his own attor- planetary Inc., a cosmetics
a later date when special for the project,
seen. The specifications for this cerning swimming pool con- ney, Turner will have the op. firm, and Dare to Be Great, a
equipment becomes available,
struction,
The cit' be an using ti'e job stink," Daniels said.
portunity of directly addressing motivational company.
Ientified
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planned
Mayor Troy Piland requested been advised by some very development.
the5p.m.worksessionbetween knowledgeable persons this
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unit emotional involvement."
ants are accused of defrauding
County attorney Mike thousands of people by an al.
O'Brien said Turner will have leged p}Tamid scheme of in.

man found Saturday as Hector
The major problem has been
Stenr,ett, about 50. lie Was de- the asphalt
driveway,
but two
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scribed liv neighbors as 'a engineering firrns—Ciarn,
friendly, harmless old man" l)ietz and Associates and
who grew sugar cane, potatoes Ardeman and Associates—both
and bananas, and lived without examined the paving and
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Brandt Cell Placement Probed
LAKE BIJTI,ER, FIn. i AP) Salcines said. "We have been him $15,000 to kill the business- the convictions were reversed
Prosecutors say they want to told Brandt advised prison tiian, payable when the widow and the case had to be re-tried,
know why prison officials officials he had received received life
insurance
"Atranscriptofhi.stestimony
placed an inmae marked for threaLs. Apparently, this was benefits.
is not as effective as a witness
death in a cell with a convict disregarded because it is a
Salcines saul he believed on the stand, since the jury can
who knew the details of ii con- comnruion complaint."
Brand's death would not affect evaluate the credibility and
tract on the victim's life.
Ilrandt testified at the Haber the hlaber and McEver appeals, demeanor the
witness,"
Convicted robber Gerry 1. trial that the defendants offered but might prove unportant If Salcines said.
I-Lay, 21, of Tampa, was charged
late Saturday with the death of
contract killer Joseph Brandt,
who was found hanging from a
towel in his cell at the prison
A Southern UoU Classic
reception center here, State
Atty. F.J. Salcines of
HilLsborough County said.
At first, the death was ruled a
suicide. Hut investigators said
they determined that hiran(It
was drugged with tranquilizers,
then suffocated and finall)
dragged to where he was found
Friday, one end of a to',el
around his neck and the other
tied to the bars of the cell.
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Glenn Iuriiier i!xecutives of his (man. the jury at the opening and
Turner, the former share- ciol empire goes Into high gear closing of the trial and where
cropper who became a multi. this week, with jurors already ever he can along the way,"
millionaire by usIng his per. chosen. The live co-defendanis O'Brien noted.
suasive salesmanship, is de- have accepted court-appointed
"But at the same time, as
fending himself in federal court counsel,
Turner, defendant, he can
because genuine attorneys
Although the elf .confident chose not to take the stand In his
"didn't do me any good."
salesman is bucking tradition- own defense and thus expose
The second mailfraud con- ally poor legal odds, Boston himself to cross examination by
spiracy trial of Turner and five criminal lawyer F. Lee Bailey the prosecution."
thinks the government may be
u t cod' Fowler, former
in for some trouble.
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to jump up and make ass
Turner would be at an overall
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a big surprise, said Bailey, emotions and lack of skill in
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it resumed later after police Problems plaguing the $l70,9 reported to the council two Other itemnsincludea request to sense of how to deal with
promised to restore the proper- fire station and Interim city hall weeks ago that city engineer keep more than two dogs; Gee people."

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parking lot, zouth Seminole,
a disturbance on Marquette establishments doing their pounded to satisfy a claim In the
officials told investigators that
guaranty agreement and to fore
slricrs deputies arrted County Jail records indicate Avenue,
of the City of
Sanford,
an empty cash box was
major business through the sum 1115,37 for fees, expenses,
Altarnonte Springs, Florida
closure a moelpage on the fOIlO*ig
feeding, care and costs thiqiof.
Publish: Aug ii, inj
property in Seminole County.
missing. Also listed by deputies
sales
of
food,
was
Florida
ted August 4th, )973
DEO II
as missing were two public
discriminatory.
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A pOrtion of Section s. Township
address system speakers and
He said the ordinance would
7 South. Rang. 30 East. Seminole
Sheriff Seminole County
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND County, Florida, and more
six gallons of duplicating fluld.
really effect only one night spot Publish: Aug. II, $975
par
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, ticularly descrIbed as follows.
DEQ 4,
FLORIDA
Deputies Sunday issued
in a shopping center in the
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Commenc, at the intersection of
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7SISS.CA.0?.A the Northerly right of way l
county court suminoIlses to
community, which had been IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CAMERON
BROWN CONSUMER Lake
of
Howeil Lat'se with the Easterly
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
manager and the owner of a
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discriminated against.
FINANCE.
INC.,
CUlT, I4 AND FOR SEMINOLE
right of way tine nt Lake Howell
l'ern Park club, Circus A G
Voting against extending COUNTY. FLORI
DA.
Ptantiff. &amp;utevard (State Road Number 436.
vs
o, for being opcn for business
Sunday sales
a
s,,,,, CIcht of way as now
Three of the 10 defendants scheduled for jury
Corn. CIVIL CASE NO. 71I4I$.CA.IG RAYMOND SEP10 and
Corner, of 1809 W. 18th St., Sanford, was also missloners Georgewere
lilt Sunday for sale of alcoholic trials in criminal felony casts this week before scheduled
Perkins and SOUTHEAST MORTGAGE COM SEP10, hit Wife. BARNETT
ANGELA
for trial on an
BANK established); run thence North U
PAPIY, a Florida corporation.
Indictment charging he Helen Ke'ser.
degrees 07' 11" East along said
Lverages.
Summonses,
OF WINTER PARK, NA,. SUN
robbed Philip htthell of Lake Mary, but that
Northerly right of way line a
Plaintiff. SHINE STATE PAINT COMPANY. distanceof 771.9$ feet to the
rvtu'nable on August fl in pleas of guilty.
DeVoney opposed the an- vi
INC. and
point of
cascwa1continuedtocyunlilweekofp1
nexationandrewningtopej
c('vnt)
court
DULANDO
on
FRANCISCOSEGUPIDO HERPIAN AND AWNING
COMPANY,SCREEN beginning From the point of
the
Bobby Erlin ReId, 21, Welch Road, Apopka, 8 by Judge McGregor.
DEl,
beginnIng th
descni
insderneanor charges, were pleaded guilty today to misdemeanor possession
return
the liquor store, InsLting a
Defendants. South SI
Defendant
degrees 07' 1)" West a
Other
trials
this
week,
in
the
order
scheduled,
study
to
determine
how
traffic,
ijaued to George A. Moore, 37, of a controled sut.stance and was put on two inch4e:
NOTICEOF
NOTICE OF ACTION
distanc,of7 'Sfeettosaidpointof
FORECLOSURE SALE
: 2825 Keystone Drive, yearsprobaionhythcourjdwasm.jgily
to and from the store, would TO' F RAN CISC 0
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commencement run tpi,ne North
P401 ICE IS lIE BY GiVE P4 that
Charles Miller, 24, no local address, on
IERPIANDEZ
degr
as" Weit along said
effect Sit 436 be done first.
Orlando, identified by deputies charged with felony possession 01 a controlled charges of
Residence Unknown
l,ARTpfUR H. BECKWITH.JR as Easterly riol't of way line of Lake
breaking
aid
entering
with
Intent
tO
Clerk
of
theCircuit
Court band for
as the club's manager, and 37. substance.
Mrs. Keyser Joined DeVoney
How#tl
Boulevard
a distance of
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Semlnote County, Florida. under 79102
feel
to a
commit a misdemeanor and possession of in opposing the annexation and 's(tiOn
yearld Gi'rd W. Ilranich, of
for
foreclos,
a
odorc M. Woodall,
mortgage
point:
318 DePagh SL, burglary tools.
run thence
on
andbyvirlu,of
a
FInal
Judgment Of
the following property in
rezoning.
North 7 degrees ii' 00" East a
Seminole
ForecigU,
issued
thireon
out
County. Florida
of distance of 17$ feet more or less to
the club owner,
larceny In tonnection with the June
the above Styled Court In the above the waters of Howell Lake; run
theft of native on July 9 InsIde Frant'lOpticalsupply, 111 metin Friday, adopted
Deputies said the est.ablith. sterling silver flatware from a residence at
MEADOWS, UNIT ONE, according August, 1975 A 0,
Atlantic Dr., Fern Park. Officers said the
foiectosing On
to lie piaf thereof as
rules
on
sewer
recorded n tpse following descrIbed real wale's to a point which
system Flat
rs North
mend was closed by Moore alter Geneva. Authorities later recovered the flatware suspect was apprehended as he walked atop a easements
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to permit private Public Recordson
they went to the location when In an auto abandoned at the scene of another false ceiling in the business establishment,
lying and being in
of Seminie County, Sernin
beginning.
run thence South
(jflty F br ida, to Wit
Sheriff Juha Pulh received a buirlary.
property owners to plant Florida
degrees 0)' 19"
LOt 120. QUEEN MIRROR SOUTH feet,
East
a distance of 719
Samuel
Singleton,
49,
1702
Roosevelt
Aye,,
more or
complaint from a citizen.
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greenery or fence in the hat beet, filed against you arid you REPLAT ADDITION TO CASSEL
to the point of
Assistant State Atty. bill Heffernan dricçiped a Sanford, Is scheduled for trial on a
beginning lands that descrIbed
charge of eascments, The rules also call are rei,ed to serve a copy Of your BRRY, FLORIDA, Public Records contain
Officers said there were a breaking and entering with intent to commit a carrying a concealed firearm.
t 75 acres more or Ins,
written defeni,es, if any, to it On
t Seminole County. Florida.
forreversion of the owner'aJiJp PMILLIP R. FINCH, ESQUIRE of
nwnber of persons at the dub felony charge against Woodall.
been flIed against y and you
refor
In Piat BooK 11, Page 64,
Other
cases
on
this
week's
trial
docket
Iz.
of
easements
to
the
original
Gray,
Adams,
HarrIs
on U.S. 17-92 when it was or&amp;
Roblnion, Seminole County.
Judge McGregor ordered p m_tesr us, dude Jti
arereouiredto$erveacopyOf your
A., plaintiff's attorneyi, WO
wVittn dr4er, if
C1atnce Honi, 1&amp;O knOwn 53 Owners If the City sewer Lines
ai the property of the above
dered dosed.
any, to it on
named Steph
vestlgathons for Woodali and DavW A. Henry, 18, Robert C. Horn, 19, SIpes Ave., Midway,
a4dr
is 40 East Robin Street,
J, Bo:arth, Esquire.
on
a
are
and
Defefnts,
ttsat
on
abarJoned,
the
72nd
day
PIanflff'
Sanford police today were I
P. 0. Eon 3J, Orlincto, 'lorida of August, 97i. b.I
attorney wpe actresa it
Quintuplet Court, Cuiebeny, and set charge of breaking and enterin with frtant f
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or netore the t7 day of
invesugaung w siaoing Of a
n(.1nL9or OCt.
1601, CPIA
commit a felony. Deputies arrested Horn June 24
Septembt'r. 1975, and file thc
To*'p,, Orlando, Florida 37502 on or
irs the aforen
female Juvenile last night at a
Retry pleaded guilty to breaking and en. after he was found inside a produce cooler at
Ewenhig
Ikiuld
origrL wIth the clerk of Ibis Court West Front Dooron said day at the before September 1?, 1915,
t1'ae
and file
Of the Seminole the
parking lot at Second St. and
either before
Original
terin.g with intent to commit a misdemeanor In burgLariwd Eastalde Country Market, SR-46,
service on plaint ill's County Courthui,s, in Sanford, Court
pith With the Clerk of thiS
Ptished Daily and Sund'sy,
attorneys or Immediately thereat.
Magnolia Ave., downtown. cinectlon with a May 4 burglary at east of Sa.nfat'd,
Florida, I will of fee
before service on
rxcr'f Saturday and Christm,4s
lt
otherwise a default will bO highest bidder for
for sale to the PfIntiff' attorney or immedately #01
Officers said the girl was (.sse1herry.
caSh,
In
hind,
the
thereefter.
Day by Tb, Sanfos d Ht($, IflC.,
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(llfford D. Smith, 38, Ovledo Route One La
entered against you foe the relief above deScribed
Otherwise a default will
Property as tPii be
allegedly attacked by three
Scheduled for trial Tuesda is FAward Leger, accused of aggravated battery In connection
demanded in the complaint,
303 P4 French A',, San,orct.
entered ag1,i,' you for the relief
Property of the said defendants,, to
l,i
3777$
WITP4E,', my hand ad seal of
oft,er juvenile girls armed with 50, W. SR.4 and Elder Road, Sanhird, on a with a
in the Complaint or
satisfyt.jd Fina Judgment of Fore Petition
May 30 incident at Oviedo High School In
thi5
Court on August I. 1973.
closure
charge
of
a knife and a ftwk. The girl,
aggravated assault,
which a other man's jaw was
(Seal)
'.ieco.'id Cla postage Paid at
(Seat)
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Adolph Corner, 17-year-old juvenile Indkted to eourt files,
reportediy
t r tm f,
Sanford, Florida 3717)
Arthur H. Beckw$th, Jr.
tPis Coors on Aogi,t 7, i9;
Arthur H fleckwith,
hana, ar-rn, back and chest, was for trial as an adult in connection with the !ob(Seal)
C1rk of Circuit Court
Ciee-k of the Circuit Court
Terry Wade Itawls, 19, J11 N. Grandvjew
Subscription Rates by Carrier
fly' LIllian Jerkins
Al tutu of the Court
Cy Elaine RiCharde
treated at the Sernincle bei'yJune 18ofsthoofteacherHerfert.uerfj.g, Ave.*Sanford,Izdocke(efJforujeJonad.geof
Deputy Cleet
fl' LillIan Jenkins.
As
Deputy
Clerk
Muti.oa l!ipital t'rncrit'.1cy is docketed for thy week's second trial.
Week 5k
Yearpgao
Al Deputy Clark
PubliSh Aug 11. 45,7., 510$ 1.197S Fubllth Aug 11.
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I&gt;olicc say
I'olice said Walker, who had
they are beginning to doubt the worked for the nearby liorime.
claims of an alcoholic, already stead police as a paid informant
charged with murder, who said for the past two years, had
he cou!d lead therti to the confessed to the murder of
iraves of five slaying victims Bernard Cooper, 69, of Home.
but only led them to one.
stead. Walker has been charged
Donald Walker, 25, charged with first-degree murder In that
with killing a man from whom case, police said.
he allegedly tried to steal a
bottle of whisky, led police to
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roadway and struck a car driven by Alex (ilanz of Miami.
Campbell, Glanz and two passengers in Glanz' car,
Seymour and Marsha hllaustein of Miami, were fatally
injured, a spokesman said. The Blaustein's teen-aged

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will be heard Said hearing may be
Sions will been at 7 p.m. on NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO continued from time to time until
CONSIDER
ADOPTION
OF final action is taken by the City
Wednesday and Thursday.
PROPOSEDORDINANCE
Commission
At Sunday's all-day session, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This notice shall be pted at the
Council okayed an assistant
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by City hail w,thin the City of
the City Of Attamonte Springs, Allamonte Springs, Ftorid.j, and in
police chief.

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Cormier said drilling would start in about two st'eks at
the second site in the 430,000-acre forest, home to the
Florida panthers, bears and deer and a recreation area
(or thousands,

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crew supervisor Matthew Cormier said after tests
Saturday shesrd the first 4,500-foot well did not contain
oil.

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After ending up with a dry well in
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At least rune persons, including four victims
of a twocar
('rash near Kissirnmnee, died in weekend traffic accidents
on Florida roads, troopers said today.

Flora, that the Council wil: hold a thr (3) other places within the
public hearing to consider enact
City, and published in the Evening
Acting City Manager Mary ment of
Ordinance No 34)73. en Herald, a nowipaper 01 general
At
Hawthorne said the new titled:
circulation in the City of Altamonte
hoitals hegimiM
1
position 111 cost $13,400 'earl
API ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Springs, and Seminole County.
i&amp;sing the mlnd.alterjng drug on humans were ended five
or ALT AMOPI T E S PR IN C, Florida, once a weeA for at lees, four
Council
cut Police
AL1'AMONTE SPRINGS_A City Commission meeting Thursday and Friday, ac- George
Karcher's
budget
by
Chief
years ago, officials said. The VA said some programs
FLORIDA. AMENDING SECTION (1) COnsecutIve Wt*5 prior to the
PUbIC hearing on the secor4 Tuesday.
cording to City Clerk
IV,B.7,
t IPIAL
using the drug on animals are also
PLAT date of the Public Hear,ng, the date
reading of an ordinance
$1,300, mostly money budgeted CERTIFICATION OF PAYMENT 0fttefirstPvblicapiontath*dateof
The only other Items on the Jordahl.
Dr. Lawrence B. hotLsOn, deputy assistant dfrci of
rezonitig the Hatton property, agenda are routine.
OF TAXES. OF ORDINANCE NO the last publication, both dates In
Commissioners last week for office equlpn)ent.
research and development for the VA, said the research
79671 0i THE CITY OF clu5
bounding SR 434 to neighThe
City Commissioners will adopted, on a 3-2 vote, an orchief's budget was a AL i A MON I E s PR I N C S. eIghtivethatnc)$belessthan,ty
(71) days In lc'ditiOn. no,ice
borhood commercial, leads begin holding workshops on the dinance permitting the nday Hawthorne
•'bw' bones"
quest Mrs. FLORIDA, SAID ORDINANCE shall be posted in the area to be
neuroses and painful terminal llines,,es
said.
the agenda for the 4:30 p.m. l9i6fiscalyearbudgetatipn
BEING KNOWN AS THE "SUB consIdered for annexator, and
sales of alcoholic beverages
DIVISION ORDINANCE" OF THE zoninQatleastfifteen(I5)dayspnor
and also on a 3-2 vote passed
A six-mill levy would bring in CITY OF AL'TAMONTE SPRINGS; to the date of the PbIi Hearing
PROVIDING SEPARABILITY,
DATED this 29th day of July. AD
ordinances annexing and an additional $542,8.
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE 1975.
rezoning to commercial a
BoldtsaystheaJUolf. DATE
S Phyllis Jordahl,
parcel north of SR 434 near a-million Is needed to "mainSAid Ordinance was placed on first
City Clerk
of the CIty of
Chateau Ia?MansApajtjnentsth lain" existing services at Last reading on July79, 1975. and the City
Council will consider same for final
Altamonf a Springs, Fla
permit constritIon of a lIquor year's level,
passage ar
adoption
after
the
Publish:
Aug. 1. 1), II. 75, Sept
store.
public hearing, which will be held In 1,1975
- the City Hall of Altamonte Spring, DEO Id
BYBOBLLOYD
Mrs. Betty French, a long.
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On Tuesday. the 24th day of August.
James Dewey Perkins, 19, timecltyresident, appear1ln
llei'aid Stall Writer
Legal __otice
N
1975, at 130 pm. or as soon IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
Howell Branch Road, Maitland, opposition to expanding Sunday
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
thereafter at oasible At the FLORIDA.
held on $1o,f,00 bond on sales from restaurants to other
Sheriff's detectives today
NOTICE OF SALE
merting Interested parties
mayto
CASE
NO.:A TAYLOR,
charges of prowIin, possession establishments within the Mr. Bill McElmurry
were
investigating
appear $Iid be heard with respect
GORDON
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proposed
ordinance,
This
of burglary tools, attempted community.
estimated $2000 in weekend
The
new Sanford, Florida
aI,
hearing nsaybocofltinfrom,im,
vandalism at Forest Lake
breaking and entering and regulations allow sales off
You ara hereby notified that I will to time until final acti3i is taken by
PlantIvts,
vi,
contributing to the delinquency premises from 7 a.m, to Il p.m. offer for iale and Sell a? publit sale the City Council.
Elementary School, Sand L.ake
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to the highest bidder for cash f he
A copy of the proposed ordinance MICHAEL .i. SHOUVLIPI,
of minors.
Road, Forest City.
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on Sundays while oniJremLse fotlowk describ
et af,
posted at the City Hall. Altamonte
livestock, to
Deputies reported vandals
In other weekend arrests, consumption is permitted from wit: on colt bay, Ipprox. 1% hands, 5pgs, Floe Ida. and copies are on
Defendants
ondaporow
William E. Poffenberger, 4,5, Ii am, to II p.m.
file with tI's" Clerk of the City and
0tb5..lt11:C10AM
NOTICE OF ACT l')N
entered the school by breaking roan, police said.
the 19th Day of Aug'jst AD. 1973, at tame may be inspected by
three juveniles, ages 10, 12, and Sanford Route Two, was
LOUIS H DAPiCHO
a window and then broke Into
the
Commissioner Cal 1)eVoney,
Suite 1940, Grant Deneau
Sheriffs deputies assisted 13, and an adult In connection charged with assault and who sponsored the ordinance, the SeminoI County Animal Control Public.
Located at the Agricultural 1 Road
Tower
DATED this 29th day of July, AD
offices and a vault. A safe In- police In dispersing a crowd of with the entering of an auto at battery and resisting arrest said the ban of Sunday on- Department
of Highway 1?tl, South 197$
Dayton, Ohio
cf Sanford, Seminole County.
Phytli
Jordatil,
YOU
ARE NOTIFIED that 's ri
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"I've never be' t be •h bef
my feet upon a picnic table sai(I(t had to keep
"It's not like they're talking about lit(k mouse "said
another beach.goer. "These are rats, and they're really
big."

tc the corporate limits of the City
Division
of the Seminole County Ø Altam,nte Springs, Florida, arid
Sheriff's Department
Ib To consider aI the Question
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and the undersigned as Sheriff of
More
designIng and assigning the
Seminole County, Forjda. will at
1100AM onthe76thdayofAugust, zoningclasiflcationof Commercial
Ueighbort,
A
to said property as
offer for sale and sell
the highest bidder, for cash. sublect that classification is described in the
to any and all existing leins, at the toning ordinances of the CIty of
Front (Writ) Door of the Seminole Altamorife Springs, Florida, to wit
County Courthou, in Sanford, Ordinance No III 73 and as
amended and supplemented
Florida. the above des.cirbed per
The present zoning cigssificjtion
Sonal property.
By ED PRICKr
That said sale is being macte to of said ,roperly is P I Single Family
city administrators,
hard to say" whether the six. 3
&amp;s residents of this city satisfy the terms of said Writ of Residential as that classification it
Staff Writer
At a Sunday meeting, Council mill levy proposed by Mayor have paid taxes on land. Some E*CCU?iOn
described in the zoning ordinances
and regulations Of Seminole County,
cut $150,000 off initial budget Bill Grier and Finance Director 15,000 persons
John E. Polk,
live
in
Sheriff
— With a requests. About $120,000 of that harold boldt will Stick,
Ca.sselbeny
The Public Hearing will be held in
Seminole County. Florida
snip here and a snip there City was money budgeted for capi
"Uniess we cut a lot more,
the CIty Hall, Altamonte Springs,
"I'm hoping for further Publish Aug 4. II. IS. 75, 1973
Council
Florida. on the September 9. 197$. at
paring away a $2.2 improvements in the public there's a distinct possibility reductions," Duerr said,
DEO 11
million budget proposal in works dcpartment,
1:30 P.M or as SOOn thereafter as
we'll have a tax," Duerr said.
Council baa scheduled two
possible, a' which time interested
CITY OF
parties and citizens for arict against

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Veerans Adnaflon
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using the drug LW on humans, officials repozt
The VA cx,'ucted cfrug experjienta at a few veterans

KEY WEST (,\l
A Joel Kuperberg, the tt's di pocket wilderness oiu Big Pine (. MacKay Jr.,
Kuperberg trust's holdings but do not want regulations will not halt
national conservation organ. rector of southeastern oper- Key that has a unique hani. said,
all the 3,120 acres.
rcinmental destruction.
ization, fearing over develop. ations. "We think this repre- mock of cactus Irees, an estiLarry Givens, chief of the
"land.use regulations have a
the trust paid about $1 mu- wildlife service
ilient of the Florida Keys, has sentsa significant reacquisition imiated 70 to 100 miles of nriangrefuge
office
in
way
changing from year to
tx)ught ,iiore than 3,000 acres of of lands that should never be rove' shoreline that Includes lion for the land appraised at ,\tlant.a, says the agency is re- year," of
he says. "Over the long
the isl4ind chain,
developed."
nearly three miles of frontage $31 itullion and hopes to sell the lunctant to buy land that could term, it's hard to predict what
The lurid, purchased by the
on the Atlantic Ocean, and
at twn-thirds of the a&gt; be saved From development by wllihappen,butl'dbetrnyshirt
San I"rancisco-based Trust for
The trust owns part or all of three entire but isolated islands praised value and use the profit
regulation instead of acquisi. that the upland of the Keys will
l'ublic Land, is to be sold to eight islands in the 121}-mllelong in the Lower Keys
— Pye, hut- to finance more purchases, he tion
be developed.
public agencies at a reduced chain and Kuperberg said it is tonwood and Drequez.
.CL
The state recently designated
"The lowland we don't yet
natural state.
more land. The holdings two holdings, a donation of 1,. and Wildlife Service arid the
environmental concern," which won't be any large parcels of
"Too much of the land in the amount to about four per cent of 460 acres from the Crane Foun.
Florida Department of Natural makes the islands subject to land left in the :&lt;eys unless we
Keys passed out of public ownS the Keys.
dation and the purchase of the Resources, have expressed an state property-use restrictions, do something now
to preserve
ership runny years ago," SayS
The properties include a vest- rest froni Miatrul lawyer Jotu'( interest in buying part of the
But Kuperberg fears the theni."

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a six-mill land tax proposed by Duerr said at present, "it '
s Council, It'll be the first time in for discussion of the budget.

increase over Last year's weather.rujucj production.

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p'-'iJ their building requests trustees had decided not to building sites, "Maybe in proponents of the churches
Sheriff of Seminole County
an order ditchCrginq H Arthur
and later rescinded the action, resubmit its request, but "to another place we can build and spoke in favor of the requests Publish Aug It, 1975
Burton as such Administrator
I.. Danner fliers, Winter Park stand still and see what hap- be mcre
Dated this the Ith day of August,
compatible,' he ad- and submitted a petition. A few
attorney speaking for Seminole pens."
A D 1975
ded,
R.anchlands residents were also
H Arthur Burton
Baptist
Temple,
said
"We complied with the city's
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
As Administrator C T A
Rev.
Rort
Clarke,
pastor
of
present
to
speak
in
Oppition.
"Emotionalism
has
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
of the Estate of
run requests in seeking conditional the Seminole Baptist Temple,
On the two following nights, by virtue of that certain Writ of
John A. Burton. IV
rampant in this situation and it use of the property zoned Rl•AA told The Herald his church has when the churches were not Ezacutlon issued out of and under
Deceased
seentsveryone is either for or (presidential), Grimm said, a clear deed and title to the 4.5 represented, Ranchlands the seal of the County Court of CLEVELAND &amp; MIlE
Attorneys for Estate
against, but I have not heard "and when the council acre property on Hayes and residents were out en masse in
Iudgrnent rendered .n the aforesaid P C) Drawer 1
any factal reasons From the
cinded
their
approval
they
Bahama
Roads,
which
was
an
effort
to
get
Council
to
court on the 9th day of May. AD Sanford. Florida 37771
opposition,
were at fault, not us."
1975. In that certain case entitled. Publish Aug. 11, ii, 1975
purchased for $9,500.
rescind
its
action,
and
at
the
By sitting down with the
Keeman Brick of Central Florida, DEO SI
He sad he feels the city Is not
The contractor, Billy Martin last Council session, brought Inc.
a Fta corp Plaintiff. vs
opposition, Heirs said, he hopes going to allow thechurchlobulld of Consolidated Construction, along an attorney to argue their Kenneth
CITY OF
W Schraw, d b a Schraw
to resolve the issue without the because
of ('ppostion from had posted a $1,000 surety bond case.
AITAMONTE SPRINGS,
Enterprises, Defendant, which
necessity of tltiL'atrnn whtch Ranchlands residents.
FLORIDA
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and was issul buildinj per.
Notice
of
Public Hearing
would be ct1y to c'Cf)uflt' and
delivered
to
me
as
Sheriff
of
Last Monday Council %Ot to
Grimm Iointed out the inits Last week.
Sminole County, Iorida, and I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
would further split the corn- proposed site is on the edge of
set aside the prior approvaland
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bf
have
levied
upon
the
following
the
City
Commission of the City of
Council
voted
Monday
niiht
hold
another
public
hearing
at
described
property
owned
munity. "If it can't be done the R.anchlands section and the to temporarily suspend of city expense if the churches
Altamonte Springs, Florida. that
Kenneth
W.
Schraw.
said
property
we'll cross that bridge when we people most directly involved, permits pending a rehearsing
being locat In Seminole County said City Commission will Pld a
come to it," he said,
wished to resubmit their Florida.
because of proximity to their the request.
more particular l• public hearing
The first step, he added, will homes, are members of hs
requests
(a) To consider anuwiation of the
describerl as IoiIow:
On July 21, Following separa
following described properly lying
One (1) 1970 Mercedes Ben:.
be to meet with Rick Stanley church who have no objection. public hearings on the chur.
City Attorney Newman Brock door, dark green in color. Title 140 and being In Seminole County.
I attorney retained by Ran.
Florida, to wt
Grimm said his church's ches' requests, Council granted warned Council that, although
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Lots 1. 6. &amp; I. Block B. Little
chiands residents, who oppose contractwiththe land-owner is theconditionaluseonn3-2vote
Stored
at
Attamont,
Garage.
111
it is their right to rescind the Longwood Avenue, Altamonte Weiva Estates No I. PIat Book
the church building plans),
9.
contingent on granting of churches' requests, Council original action, it would be Springs, Florida Additional in Page 57. Siction 9, Township 21 5.
which he hopes to do within the conditional use by the city and granted the conditional use on a leaving Itself open to litigation, formation avallabte from the Civil Range 29 East,

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this point, we do not know If an
contract was ins ol%ed.
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20-year robbery sentence from
flilLsborough County, was in the
county jail at the same time 8.5
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that the trial received, there
was no way he could hae
avoided knowing about the contract and who Brandt was,"
Salcines said.
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Well, we learned a lesson over the weekend, and
that Is
be careful around swimming pools.
Naturally, around every pool, be It public (and
there aren't any in Sanford) or private, such as In
your backyard or in an 1partment complex, there
are warning signs posted.
Included among the don't are "running at pool's
edge" (lest you fall down and go boom.)
However, none of th e signs that we've seen in( watethattheremightbeadangerinp4ngw5r
'11,polo.
Well, believe us when we say that our 'watered
(IOWfl' version of th e aforementioned game can be
Linge ro us.
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All it takes to send one scurrying out of the pool,
and to the emergency room of Seminole Memorial
low
Hospital, with a busted-up foot is to leap for an
errant shot and slam your tootsies into the concrete
lining of the pool.
And If you don't believe it hurts, brother, just try
it some time,
Anyway, we received excellent treatment in the
emergency room and within no time at all were
back at the desk, pounding the type writer.
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who believe that they are the victims of discrimination in public schools and
colleges, the three-year period which began
recently cannot end inn cnnn
Tomanv officials among the nation's 2,700
pul)licl',' supported colleges and 16,000 public school
districts, the three years will be a period of fear
and misgivings.
Th e 36 months in question is the time that the
TO women

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including discrimination in athletics.
Women's li be ration groups are angry that
Congress did not order an immediate end to the
WAShINGTON (NEA) — Buried in the files
discrimination, but provided instead for th e threeat the Department
year transition period. The National Collegiate Welfare
of Health, Education and
is a
typed document called the Mega
Athletic Association insists that provisions of
the Proposal, written in 1972 — and still in draft
1972 act are much too strong — so strong that they
form
"may well signal the end of intercollegiate athletic
This reporter recently read through the draft
programs as we have known them."
of several hundred pages, with some
The concern of the college officials is not amazement.
For this in-house document, written
primarily that they must provide petite coeds an by men high in the department, is both senopportunity to participate in contact sports. Th eir sational and vague in its charges of inefficiency
concern is financial. Football and basketball and waste in the multibillon dollar programs
generally are the only two sports on which colleges spawned and managed by the agency.
realize a profit. These sports subsidize a number of 22It proposes wL rpread reforms. One group of
authorities would be consolidated into 6.
other athletic programs. If profits are diluted to Another group of47 would
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pay for a women's athletic program in lieu of down the line.
football, basketball and other contact sports, as
The HEW Secretary, Elliot Richardson, called
well as for extra gymnasiums and equipment, the this "the most soundly conceived, well thought
out, and far reaching policy initiative for which I
entire structure may well collapse, NCAA
have
ever been responsible."
We doubt it. Some persons still alivefears.
may
President
Ford has correctly pinpointed the
remember the fears that swept th e United States of costs
you and I pay in Inefficiency and higher
America when the first women's liberation prices
for harrassing industry with picayune
program in this century granted women the right to regulations.
vote. The fea rs did not materialize. Indeed the
What's seldom mentioned by Mr. Ford Is that
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amendment which would acquit the Indian leader,
Mrs. Gandhi's lawyers asked the court to overturn her
June 12 conviction immediately, arguing that the constitutional amendment had erased the guilt)' verdict,
But the five-man bench headed by Chief Justice A.N.
Hay rejected the request, accepting instead the
arguments of lawyers for Mrs. Gandhi's opponents that
the validity of the constitutional amendment should first
be tested.

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U.S. Vietnam Veto Expected
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. I AP)—The United States was
expected to veto applications for U.N. membership today
by North and South Vietnam in retaliation for the Security
council's refusal to consider a similar bid by South Korea,
The General Assembly cannot admit any country to the
United Nations without a recommendation from the
council.
Diplomats predicted that both votes would be 13 in
favor, I abstention and I against, with Costa Rica abstaining and the United States vetoing,

That Americans are ignorant of their Caribpossession has long been a source of
humiliation to Puerto Hicans, particularly
nationalists. Now the Ignorance is being used b)
some activists to hasten their separatist ends,
The theory Is that If Americans can be suddenly
educated concerning the often harsh realities of
island - mainland relationships they will join in
the minority cry to let the territory go its own
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refusing
to hear
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NEW YORK—(NEAi—The Puerto Rican 'n
the street corner, gathering a crowd, was ad.
vocating the independence of his country. To
prove a point, suggesting Americans do not give
damn one about the commonwealth, he asked an
attentive Anglo to find Puerto Rico on a map.
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possession was a U.S. concept originally — the
Island was seized by this nation during the
.
Spanish American war — there are good s
arguments to support the conclusion that Puerto
Rico has been more burden than blessing. Not
By the same token the current liberation revenue sharing programs have the same waste
only
do islanders retain an unalterably separate
and
ineffectiveness
due
to
overregulation.
movement, which is roughly a decade old,
Yet
the
Mega
Identity
after 77 years of Yankee ties, many
Proposal, so strongly endorsed
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invigorated the nation while exhibiting a
Tune
in
continue
to
by Richardson, and which attacks these
next
look on commonwealth status as onedecade for the exciting conclusion
remarkable rea lism, a pa rt from the few oxsided welfare.
problems in detail, died before It was born.
tremists with a flair for drama who get the atAnd no wonder. The document's typewritten
Though Puerto Ricans pay no U.S. taxes, the)
tent ion.
receive some $2.5 billion annually in U.S. aid ands
page are replete with embarrassing statements
We predict that three years hence Betty Coed like the following:
benefits; the taxpayer in Poughkeepsie, In other
will not be playing right guard on Integrated u,
In fiscal year 1971, aid from the federal
words, supports 2.8 million island residents
it
virtually as an outright charity.
HEW notwithstanding. She'll still be in the stands government financed 20 per cent of state and
Besides this, the U.S. provides other expensive
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urging the all-male team to make that extra yard. local government expenditures. The aid was
distributed through 530 categorical programs
assistance. Being U.S. cittz ns, Puerto Ricans
may come and go on the mainland, and recent
whose administrative regulations, eligibility
After 17 years of operation, a juvenile check. times of permissive teen-age
lifestyles."
r quirements and sheer number served to point on the U.S.-Mexican bo
history indicates they moetly come: 3.4 million
rder at San Ysidro,
It is a curious kind of circular reasoning. It Fuerto Ricans live in the United States, 60 per
overwkim public officials at all levels.
Calif., has been closed down,
says, In effect, that because of the per. cent
Slnc 1961, the number of different HEW
of them in New York state. Backhandedly,
Established in 1958 as a barrier against what mtssivenessofcontemporary
American society, activists point out the mair'and Puerto
programs has tripled. Federal rules and officials called
Ricans
"the dissolute, lewd and Immoral there Is no longer any need to resist per. often refuse to learn English and almost as often
Sen. James I. Buckley, B-N.Y., and Rep. Robert Michel,R. regulations for this myriad of programs are conditions"
across the border and the missiveness.
go on the public dole; at best they get jobs "that
M., are sponsoring a bill that would establish more realistic narrow, restrictive and conflicting. Fifty-four marijuana, heroin and venereal disease brought
It may be true, as one San Diego councilman are sorely needed
eligibility standards for federal food stamps. Their plan is a t. programs overlap each other. Thirty-six overlap back by youngsters, the control station had argued,
by mainland Americarts
that it Is time to "let the parents of these themselves."
tracting widespread interest because it would cut the runaway programs of other departments,
stopped some 130,000 underage youths, many of kids exert some control over them rather than
costs of the program — now at $6 billion a year and rising — and
It should be pointed out here that the
Typically, the Vocational Education Act of them runaways as young as 12 years old. Last leaving it up to the police."
still provide for increases in food stamp allotment for the people 1963 provided for a general state grant for Easter weekend, 500 teen-agers out of 2,000 who
relationship is not quite so unilateral as a qwck
But if parents exerted no control In the past, look indicates. Puerto Ricans have been drafted
who really need them,
vocational education programs, another stat
convened on the border were turned back.
they are hardly likely to start doing so now,
grant for research and training in vocational
While the Buckley-Michel proposal attacks most of
for every U.S. war of this century, and some of
The San Diego city council has voted to with.
obvious areas of abuse In the food stamp program Congress education, another to finance exemplary draw its share of the $470,000 yearly cost of the
their federal benefits, such as Social Security,
also should consider an alternative. Why not do away with food programs and projects In vocational education, checkpoint, reports the New York Times, and
are of the insurance kind involving deductions
The evacuation of Cambodia's larger cities has from their salaries. Also, certainly, Puerto Rico
stamps altogether and attack the nutritional problems
another for work-study programs for students in state officials say that because of this state been sensationalized in the Western press as a has provided a valuable location for U.S. in.
poverty-level Americans by the more direct and efficient route vocational education and still two more state support money Is being discontinued.
of the public welfare system?
"death march," says an American who left that dustry and a hemispherjcajly strategic depot
grunts in the vocational ed field.
for ,
Although a 1969 California law still prohibits country when the U.S.-supported Lon Nol Defense Department
A family or Individual too poor to afford the groceries for an
facilities.
Neither federal nor state and local resources the entry of youths under 18 Into Mexico unless government collapsed in April.
adequate diet is obviously poor enough to qualify for a welfare can be shifted from one narrow authority to they are accompanied by an adult or can
Yet even the island contributions tend to be
check, If current benefit levels under welfare programs are not awther when the need arises,
It was, in fact, a journey Lway from certain part of the relationship mrriatlon. Some Puerto
produce letters of permission signed by their death by starvlition, claims William Goodfellow, Ricans (eel their vulnerable brothers have been
lugh e nough to cover food costs. they could be adjusted upward
l3rolubitiom against joint funding or fund Parents, the withdrawal of 25
S:in Diego an associate with the Institute for Intffmtion&amp;
l used
as while
low-ranking
cannon
with some of the fundn now going into food stamps. The savings transfers make broad attacks on broad problem., policemen who maimed the checkpoint around Policy. Widespread famine was only a matter of
combat,
others argue
thatfodder
U.S. in U.S.
could be enormous, simply in reducing the bureaucratic extremely difficult.
be
to
the clock means that "now the border crossing is weeks away, while in the countryside there was a Puerto Rico are discriminatingly smaller than
overhead of a separate food stamp program
Medicare is upside down insurance, providing wide open to them," says one police official.
sizeable surplus of food.
One other benefit could not be measured in dollars and for the everyday expenses, but with wide
are U.S. benefits to, say, Mississippi to blind
Parent-teacher associations and juvenile
It may be objected that it would have made Islander receives
cents. We might finally prove that a federal program that hai loopholes in catastrophic illness coverage, authorities who opposed the closing
$i monthly in federal
more than
sensetotoherd
bring
this food
Into the cities
assistance,
while
a blind
Mississippian
may
all the earmarks of being a costly mistake can be terminated. Manpower programs are not well-targeted. overpowered by economy-minded critics were
who rather
hundreds
of thousands
of receive
$15(H.
As for
U.S. military.
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proposed a merger with Portuguese Timor following
reports of a coup in one of the Lisbon government's last
colonies.
However, it was not certain whether a coup had taken
placeon the island about 35Omniles north of Austra lia.
Jose Raines Horta, leader of the Timor inde pe ndence
movement Fretilin, told newsmen in Australia he was
'amnaz.ed" at the report and had received no news of a
coup.

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of the first publicatin hereof, or th.,'
PERSONS APPEARING TO BE
same will be barred
OWNERS OFABANDONED
Filed at Sanford. Florida, this 7th
PROPERTY
day of August, 1975
Pursuant to SectIon 13 of Chapter
S Loule B Gore
717, Florida Statutes, entitled
As executrix
"Florida Disposition of Unclaimed
Property Act", notice is hereby DOUGLAS STEPISTROM Of
given thil' the persons listed be',,w STEP4S7ROM, DAVIS &amp;
MCINTOSH
appear to be the owners of un
claimed personal or Imlengibie Attorney for Executrix
P 0 Box 1330
property presumed abandoned.
Account Number: E-0335 0001, Sanford, Fl.
Apparent Owner' Housef, M Irene, Publth: Aug 11, ii, 1915
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12$ Club Pd, Ssnford, Fl,; E.03190007. Irick, Lolver W. or William, —
Rte 1, Sanford. Fla 32771
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Information concerning the amount
NAME STATUTE
description of the Property and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
tt',e names and
address of the holder p'.,rsuans to Florida Statutes. Section
may be Wailed by any person
that
959,
VENTURE
rossessing an interest in the MARKETING. INC . a North
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Sanford
Irene Hevenitt
Geneva P. Burfield
Mary S. Cofer

Elsie M. Huss
Jacqueline L. Johnson
linda M. Johnson
Carl L. Keitt
Deana C. Lee
Maggie P. Scarborough
Richard Walker
Deborah E. Wynn
John M. Hall, Deltona
Dorothy L. Blankenship,
Lake Mary'
Joseph W. Schooley, Lake
Mary
Warren J. Brennan. Orange

Frank L. Dampier
Nora Li, Martin
Mautie M. Smith
Edwi1 Perez, DeRary
Eleanor M. Otley, Deltona
Donald W. Wright, [)eltona
Joel R. Brinkle, Geneva
Joseph W. Schooley, take
Mary
Jessie I.. Channel, Titusville

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Ernis Green
Bessie Joseph
Janie J. Joy ce
Delores Kirchain
Virginia Longwell
'l'heodore A. Kerling, De llary
Marilaret A. hayward.
t)eltona
Ruth K. Robert, Deltona
Oliver E. SJoblorn, Lake

Jessie Felio, Sorrento

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AUG. 14
American Legion Auxiliary
53, 8 p.m., post home, 1792.
SISTER Inc.
meeting, noon,
Restaurant,

luncheon
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AUG. 18
Rehearsals for 1975-76
Marching Seminoles will begin
at B am, at Seminole High
School. All new and former
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trotter, as Administrator, Abams- Georgia 30324. desiring to engage in
oned Property Section, Captol,
siness unr the fictitious name of
Tallahassee, Florida 37307.
Be sure DAYS GASOLINE at 14 &amp; Florida
to mention account number, name
Sanford. Florida, intends to
arid address. as published in this register
the same name with thC
no tice Unless proof of ow nership ii
Cler k of the Circuit Court of
preunled to the hOlder by October Seminole County, Florida.
71. 1973, the property viii be
Venture Marketing. Inc
delivered to the Administrator.
By Richard A Deal,
Thereafter, all further claims must
Presicsnt
be d rcted to the Am-nStrator
ATTEST GERALDA LEWIS
Dorothy P Deal.
A5Admnistra?or Secretary
Pub liSh Aug 11. is. 1975
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO.
In Re: Estate of
FRANCIS .1 HARRINOTON
deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Creditors and All Pertaa.
Having Claims or Dernnds Against
Said Estate;
You arc' hereby notified and
eq
ruirea
to present any claims and
demands which you may have
against the estate of FRANCIS
HARRINOTON, diceased of ate ot
Seminole County, Florida, to the
Clerk of the Circuit Court , and file
the tame in duplicate and as
proylled In Section 13316, Florida
Statutes, in their offices In the
County Courthouse In Seminole
County, Florida, within four
calendar nonths from the time of
the first publication hereOf, or the
s
same
will be barred
Fil at Sanford. Florida, this 7th
of Ajqi.it, 1975
S Marie H Coyle
As Administratr:a
DOUGLAS STEP4STROM OF
,IST
S1ROM.
DAVIS &amp;
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Attorney for Administratr,x
P.O Box 1330, Sanfor d, Fl
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FICtITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am Attorn eys at Law.
109 East Church Street.
engaged In business at 509 Hgtiland
Suite 301
Dr Casselberry 3270?, Seminole
Coun t y , Florida under the fictitious Orlando, Florida 37172
Attorneys for Applicants
of HILTON CABINET IN
S1ALLATICP4. and that I intend to Publith: Aug 4, 11 II. 25 1975
register Said name with the Clerk of DEC 14
the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida
-- In accordance w,Ih the
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provisions of the Fictitious Name
EIGHTEENTH JUDICI?L CIR.
Statutes, To Wit Section 665 09
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Florida Statutes 1957
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.1597.CA.04.5
Publish Aug A. 11, It, 25, 197$
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low 67. Rainfall was .79 inch es.
7k
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cloudy through Tuesday. A
Texas Instruments
chance of thundershowers,
Sipntt hind held SR II
Highs in the upper 80s and !ow
flitufU ( . 101011k
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90s. Lows in the low 70s. Mostly
stars roots.
east and southeast winds 10
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(lershowers Rain probability 40
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Floattsq t1cima
Extended Outlook
Rqufr $6995
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Giorgi Stuiti's
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afternoon
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except near 80 in the Keys and
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WASHINGTON — Rep. Wilbur Mills, D.Ark., leniency.
fessed at a press conference that he was an
whose escapades with stripper Fanne Foxe
There is also tension
Overstreet refused to ciscuss the Mills case alcoholic.
between the Ivor) tower
became the talk of the nation 10 months ago, will with us because, he said, "I am Involved."
staff members who take the gee-whiz approach
be hauled before his Masonic lodge on August 22
lie now attends Alcoholics Anonymous and the former criminal investigators v.-ho are
The embattled Mills said he would contend, in
meetings every night. "I fee remarkably well," snore pragmatic.
to answer for his misconduct,
his own defense, that his alcoholism was a
e said. He believes he will be rehabilitated and
Th recuperating Mills, once a power in th
Some staff members complain that Church
House, n..w forlorn figure, will be tried bye asickness
ment. that required treatment, not punish- able to return to his congressional chores in will never be able to complete the Investigation
September. But he will never go back to the work by his end-of-February deadline. It Is impossible
five-man cem'dssIon at his home lodge in
A degenerative disc in his back, he said, had schedule of the past, which wore him out, rubbed to undo 20 years of congre
Kensett, Ark,
started causing him excruciating pain two
neglcct of the
years his nerves raw and caused him to reach for the CIA, FBI and other
Just as Ks name was fading from the ago. Although surgery repaired the disc,
he
intelli gen ce agencies in
bottle.
dlirs, '. rsnt now face new notoriety, lie continued to sulfer
seen iiiore months, they Contend. A responsible
severe attath of pain.
could be ex pe lled in disgrace from the fraternity.
Pe took painkilling drugs which were "adHe hd been apprehensive at first, he said, investigation would take at least two years,
This wo:id be a bitter blow to Mills, a 33rd- dictive," he said, He also began to drink. The
nbot the ttiudc of hi congressional
five years, by their estimates.
degree Mason, who twice was awarded the combination led to his erratic behavior with the
colleaEues But he is now at ease with thm
A spokesman su.e!ted the permanent
Grand Lodge Medal of Honor for bringing striptease star.
"they have been exceedingly cordial," he
. oversight committee could follow up the findings
of the Church committee,
cre I and glory" to Masonry.
71V final report itself,
Has
he
heard
from
the
Argcntlne
he
added,
will be the best rebuttal to other
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would figt
j ges ff
personal Watergate
came eInothefwise
the early Firecracker? Not since his breakdown, he said.
hoHis
ofOctober7wf,
enpann
Fame
criticisms,
friteridty goes ahead with a formal trial. If all known as the Argentine Frecrtcker, clawed
CIA ECHOES — Vice President Nelson
Wiasons
GRACE FOR CURTIS —
The
new
Federal
who have a drinking problem were Mills' face, bolted from his Mark IV Continental Rockefeller produced a CIA study that was in- Election ComnmiqcIon has ruled
that
politicians
expelled, he added blttei'ly, the fraternity would and leaped into Washington's Tidal Basin.
conclusive, Tba house investigation of the CIA is may have a grace Period for paying their
lose half its membership.
pre.
The squalid publicity didn't deter him a floundering. Only the able, articulate Sen. Frank 1975 campaign debts, One of the former canSources familiar with the preparations say month later from making a suraisin.g ap- Church, D-Idaho, has managed to keop the CIA didates
the trial is set. The Grand Master, Lee Over. pearance on the stage of a
who benefltted from
Boston burlesque on the griddle,
the ruling was none
street of Tezarkz'na, Ark., is determined to expel theater to plant a kiss upon th e
other than the conmlission's Own chairman,
Argentine
Mills, they say.
Yet behind his back, his investigators are Rep. Tom Curtis, 8-Mo,, Who owed $68, 000 one x a
Firecracker. "This won't ruin me," he boasted bickering. The committee's four task forces 197i umpaign loan,
Overstreet is de-scribed as a stern leader who erroneously.
constantly spat with one another. The staff atOf
is determined to clean up Masonry and dis'lpllne
course,
C11'tb ctefully
disqualified
Not
long
afterwards,
he
checked
into
a
torneys
mistrust the pressora. Tim OuUide himself from
participating
in the decision.
The
the triongdoers. Only if Mills Is contrite and Washington hospital with -mmple
.W, and experts mistrust the Insiders Who were Once on ruling wa3 made by
confessional, say cur anurces, can he "vfct
phjlcal exhaustion." lie subsequently
con- the payroI1. or the intelligence agencies,
his colleague, who serve
with him on the commission

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the Presbytery.
Survivors uncludc a sister,
Sanford: Lucille Dudley
Florence
Wallace,
San.
Mrs,
Jack D. Ferrell
Mrs. Ella Stringfellow
Cassandra I). Knight
Howard, 85, of 402 W. Crystal ford; nephews, Al B. Wallace of
Dr., Sanford died Sunday Sanford and Russell S. Wallace,
Helen L. Stapler
morning. Horn in Sanford, she Winter park.
l4oretta E. Wiggins
lirisson Funeral Home in
Donald G. Watznauer,
was the wife of the late Claude
Orange City
C. Howard. She was a life-long charge of arrangements.
mla'mnbcr of First Presbyterian
Funeral Notice
Church of Sanford, past
BIRTHS
president of the Women of the
HOWARD.
MRS.
ELLA
Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Ron
Church ;sn(l a representative to
STR INOF E LLOW— Funeral

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE bV the public at the office of tme
by 12 per cent men. mostly youths."
injured early today as several Onstration Sunday by more than of the voters in recent elections,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CiR- Board of County Commissioners.
CUI i CF FLORIDA IN AND FOR Roon, 35
hundred
crack
Por- 50,000 Catholics protesting the refused to be driven from their
Seminole County Cour
More than 500 demonstrators SEMINOLE COUNTY
thou, North Park Avenue. San
tuguese marines armed with Communist course of the 15- offices,
attacked the building three PROBATE DIVISION
ford. Florida, during regular
automatic weapons, clubs and month-old Portuguese revolu"The attackers were real times, smashiig windows each PROBATE NO. 75234-CP
butiness hours 6:3Oa m toS OOp
tear gas drove ba ck an angry tion and the military takeover hoodlums," commented a po- time. They were driven back by In RE: Estate of
Monday tPrOugh Friday
GEORGE THOMAS SPRAGG
Please Govern yourselves ac
mob of Raritan Catholics at- of a Catholic radio station,
liceman, "What remained of an gunfire from inside. At least
deceased cordingly
tacking the Communist party
It spiraled quickly as the orderly Catholic meeting was a one soldier was injured.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Sidney I Vihlen. Jr.
AND
headquarters here.
Chairman
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Board of County
The show of force was the
All creditors of the estate of
Commissioners
strongest yet by the armed
GEORGE THOMAS SPRAGO,
Seminole County
forces in the conservative north
deceased, are hereby notified and ATTEST'
reoured to tile any claims or Ahqr
rt H Seckwth. Jr,,
where four persons have died in
demands which they may have Clerk Of the Board
'iolent protests against the
aalnst Said estate in the Office of of County Commisoners
1 cftward trend of the military.
Clerk of Circuit Court of Seminole of Sem;n&amp;. County.
County, Florida. in the courthouse at Florioa
dominated government.
Sanford, Florida, within four Publish - Ag 11, 17, )3, 1975
Police said the injuries were
calendar months from the date Of DEC
caused by stones and paving
MONTREAL IAI' — The American Bar the secretary would outline new American the first publication of this notice.
bricks thrown by the crowd, es- A.sssociation is shifting its focus from Watergate thinking on such controversial issues as Each claim or demand must be in
writing an must state the place of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
timated at up to 500 strong, and to international law as the nation's lawyers territorial fishing rights and
the ruining of the residence and post off ice addrets of EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
by shotgun fire from the be- prepare to hear Secretary of State Henry A. ocean bottoms.
the claimant and must be sworn to CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
by the claimant, his agent, or his SEMINOLE COUNTY
sieged Communists. Some of Kissinger speak on issues ranging from in.
In addition, the officials said Kissinger would attorney, or It will bcome void PROBATE DIVISION
the injured were in serious con- ternational terrorism to the fruits of the ocean, outline the American position
PROBATE NO.
on the need for according to law.
dition.
In Re: Estate o'
August 7, 1975
The ABA, holding its annual convention in this international agreements to cover new
All interested persons, within s.i0 RUTH 0 BROWN
Alter a night of unsuccessful Canadian city, has been hit with speeches and developments in
space exploration.
deceased
i month period, shall likewise file all
charges by the marines, five committee meetings on the role of the lawyer in
NOTI:e TO CREDITORS
In addition, his speech would cover proposals obiections or challenges to tho
armored cars and two t ru ck- the wake of the Watergate scandal since the for a worldwide television network by which validity of tnt' will. Qua lification of To All CredItors a nd All Persons
the pertonal representative, venue Having Claims or Demands Against
loads of reinforcements were conference opened last week,
citizens of one nation would be able to tap into
, jurisdiction of the court or any Said Estate:
rushed to Braga early today
However. Kissinger's speech today was a programming from another country via a other challenge to the legality of the
You are hereby notified and
and finally succeeded in clear , major change as it focused on current problems communications satellite,
required to present any claims and
proceedings.
demaids which you may have
DavId 0. Marks
ing the streets,
of international law, particularly as they relate
Kissinger also was prepared to demand strong
against the estate of RUTH
As
Executor
The scene outside the Corn- to American diplomatic efforts,
international agreements to cover the protection Charles M Harris
BROWN. deceased late of Semino le
muni.st of fi ces at da wn resemThe main thrust of the Kissinger speech dealt
County, Florida. to lIst Clerk of the
of both nations a nd private persons from Attorney for David 0, Marks
Circuit Court. and I lie the same in
bled a battlefield. Big rocks and with negotiations on a new treaty cover in g the
te rror ism and to outl ine the need for inter- Address 506 Palm Ave.
duplicate and as provided in Section
Titusviite. Fla
heavy sticks littered the rights to recover the natural resources of the
national agreement on the capture and punish- PubOsh' Aug ii. 1975
733.1. Florida Statutes, in their
ground. An auto set ablaze by world's oceans and seas.
Off ces in the County Courtnouse in
ment of those using terrorist methods for po- DEQ-S9
Seminole County. Florida. within
the mob was still smoking.
U.S. officials said in advance of his speech that
litical ends.
four calendar months from the time
NOTICE OF NAMES OF

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WASHINGTON i All) — U.S. run countries,
Communist Vietnamese,
But Intelligence sources say
intelligence analysis believe
By that time, intelligence considered the principal threat.
Thailand and Malaysia have Malaysian insurgents have be. specialists believe, the Commu- The Thais also have been AUG. 11
AUG. 13
about 1 months to prepare for come more aggressive in recent nists will have cemented their courting support from CornFree Blood pressure tests, 24
Cancer Society
Films
in. months and have sent em- control throughout Vietnam munist China in hopes of p.rn., Adventist Church, 7th and Seminar
major
Communist
, 8 p.m., Sweetwater
issaries to try to get U.S. small and Laos and will be ready for a countering the Vietnamese.
surgencies.
Elm, Sanford,
Oaks Recreation Center (iWo
Reports indicate that infil- arms captured by Communist major effort to promote Insur.
Malaysian officials are said
Wekiwa Springs Rd No.
gency in neighboring Southeast to anticipate one or two years of
tration into Thailand already forces in Indochina.
Fret' claues in conversation charge.
Information collected by U.S. Asian countries,
ha., increased since the Corn.
grace before facing serious Spanish, French and German
New student registration for
munists won in neighboring In. Intelligence in Southeast Asia
Worried Thai leaders already insurgency troubles. To get for adults and Senior citizens,
indicates that massive infil- are embarked on diplomacy ready, they are reportedly ex. Mondays and Wednesdays from Seminole High School at
dochina this spring,
Malaysia is less vulnerable tration into northeast Thailand aimed at achieving a live-and- panding their army, police and 10:45 a.m. — 12:15 p.m. weekly guidance office
Monday
th
rough
Friday,
7:30
a.m. until
than Thailand to large-scale is likely to begin in early 1977 let-live arrangement with the village guard forces.
at Bram Towers, Sanford.
2 p.m. Bring report cards from
overland infiltration because it with the ob ective of "liberprevious school term and If outdoes not border on Communist- ating" 16 provinces, sources
of-state, immunization records,

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By Thi' A.sso(Iated Press
Two high-ranking Israeli officials flew to
Washington
today to reswue ta lks on t he
ir government's request for
$2.5 billion in U.S. aid. Diplomatic sources interpreted the
visit as a sign thatagreeimien with Egypt on a new Sinai
pact was not far off.
Mordechai Gazit, dlrectorgeneral of Prime
Minist.er
Yitzhak Rabin's office, told newsmen as he left Tel Aviv
that the trip was "not a dramatic development, but
merely a link in th e chain of events aimed
at achieving
another interim agree" with Egypt,
Th e United S ta tes broke off aid
discussions with, Israel
last spring following the breakdown of Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger's peace shuttle. Diplomatic sources in
Tel Aviv said the resumption of the aid talks
was a sign
the United States was satisfi ed th
at Israel was ma king
concessions to Egypt.

TOM TIEDE

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PUPLICNOTICE
N'iTICEOFSALE
A PUBLIC HEARING Mr, John Flint
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION P0 Box 671
O
MaitIard, Flor ida, 32751
BY THE CITY
F SANFORD, FLORIDA,
OF
You are hereby not,fied that I will
Offer for sale and sell at public tale
Notice is hereby gven that a
Public Hearing will be held at the to the highest bidder for cash the
Commission Room In li e City Mali In following described Ilvetok, to
Northern Ireland suspected IRA guersillas (oreements in truc ks and arPolice identified the other tw
Florida,
Pinto
(API — Irish Republican Army without trial.
mored cars from barracks out- victims as Patrick Crawford, o'clock PM, on AuguSt 25. 1q75. to Pony, mare, at II 00 AM on th
militants warned that they
At least 64 pe rsons were In- side the city. Several hundred 15, a Catholic who died Sunday consider the adoption of an or. 19th day of August A 0 1975, at the
would "reconsider" their six- jured and 60 arrested, Author. roun1s were fired but no sol- night after being shot in
dsriance by the City Of Sanford, Seminole County Ani mal Control
a Florida, title of which is as foll*s
Located at the Agricultural 4 Road
month cease-lire after three itiessaidtherewere 28 shootlng diets were hit. The army re- separate incident on the
Department of Highway 17 97. South
persons died in a weekend of inciden ts.
po rted wounding five persons. grounds of
ORDINANCE No. 1333
of Sanford, Seminole County,
Royal Victoria
violence lnarkingthe fourth an.
Florida wP,' the livestock 5 rn
Protestant and Catholic
Hospital near the Falls Road,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Pounded to satisfy a claim fl the
nlversary of internment.
gang clashed as the demonThe dead included a4-year-old and Martin McMenamy, a 17. OF
SANFORD.
FLORIDA, sum 1109.72 for fees, expt,
Angry mobs backed by sniper strators headed home. Snipers girl identified
by local residents year-old Catholic whose bullet. AMCNDING ORDINANCE NO. 1097 1"ding. care and Cost% thereof
fire stoned British troops then backed up youths who as Siobhan McCabe. She was ridden body Was found in
OF SAID CITY. SAID ORDINANCE
Dated Augut? 6. 1975
BEING A ZONING PLA'f WITHIN
John C Polk
a
battle that threw stones, bottlei and tin gunned down w he n she was fast early Sat ur day.
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
Sheriff of Seminole County
erupted Sunday night in the cans at the troops. Vehicles caught in the cross-fire when
FLORIDA. SAID AMENDMENT Publish Awl 11, 1975
Falls Road alter the peaceful were set on fire to block troop she tried to run across the road
The weekend deaths brought CHANGING THE ZONING OF OEQ 47
THAT CERTAIN PROPERT Y
conclusion of the largest march movements and shops were to her grandmother's house in t he to ta l of lives lost in
LYING BETWEEN MAPLE
in the province against the looted and burned,
t he Roman Catholic Falls Road pr0s'ire's six years of sect.a. AVENUE
AND
AVOCADO
PUBLIC NOTICE
British policy of jailing
The army rushed in rein- district.
nan violence to at least l,2. AVENUE AND BETWEEN NINTH
PLEASE TAKE NUTICE that the
STREET AND SECOND STREET County of Seminole will file an ap
10 RI 1 (RISTRICTED IN. plication on or before September 9,
OUST RIAL) DIS"RICT
1975, with it Florida Public Em
A copy shall be available at the ployees Relations Commission,
d
Of ice of the City Clerk for all per
Suite 105. Ambassador Building.
rme
tons desiring to eamine th* same. 2005
Apatachee
Parkway,
All pa rt ies in interest and citizens Tallahassee, Florida 32301, for
shall have an op portunity to be review and approval Of provisions
hiard at
hearing
and procedurel ndop?eci under th
0, order ol the C.t Con'rris.on
c.tior,
of Cri,pter 14
ci the City of Sanford. Florida:00 in the form of Ordinance P40 759,
H P4 Tamm. Jr
w$Ich provides the right to its
City Clerk
County employees to org'ini:e and
P lith- Aug. 11. 1975
bargain collectively as to terms and
43
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BRAGA, Portugal Al') —
conditions of employment. The
The violence grew out of a Communists, a minority politi- real rough bunch of toughs. All
—
ordinance is available for rflpI(tion
More than 30 persons were massive anti-government deni- cal group backed

Israelis Renew Request
For $2.5 B'II'
illion
Aid

— Bill Currie

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IN BRIEF

Let's hope there's a reasonable explanation.
And Cfl if there is, those persons attending the
movie should have been given some notice as to
What happened so pick-up arrangements could have
been updated.

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there are too many kids ha nging out at th e Plaza
in the after-dark hours as it Is without something
such as the movie letting out early to add to the
situation.

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Seems th ere are quite a few movie-goers and
parents of same rather upset with the Rockin' Chair
Plaza Theater.
We've had numerous calls about a happenstance
Friday night th at would u pset anyone.
Seems a double feature was billed at th e local
movie house, but reportedly only one feature was
shown before the house lights came on and
everyone was ushered out.
The thing that could be upsetting in this matter
--not so much that a person paid for two movies but
only saw one — is the fact that on Friday nights
many youngsters attend the movies and the parents
make arrangements to pick them up at a designated
time.
However, if, as reportedly happened this past
Frida y, those youths were let out of the movie it

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1P:20 p.m. and their parents had made
arrangements to pick them up at 11:30.
well,
there's 70 minutes of Idle time with a lot of
youngsters hanging around Sanford Plaza.
We tried to get hold of the management at the
Rockin' Chair yesterday to get an explanation, but
our efforts proved fruitless. We'll keep trying so
that we might give management's version as to the
whys and what-fors that only one feature — Ciaderella — was shown.
You can bet that we'd have done some loud
screaming if it had been ours that had to wait
around all th at time for a ride home.

type with our toes, 'cause today that would really
smart.
Guess we had to show off before the offspring
just once too often. But, maybe they'll learn that
those warning signs have some merit after all.

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THERESA LYNN MIDDLETON
FAVARD
and
LIONEL THOYAS FA',AD

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LIONEL THOMAS FAYAPD

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177 PIP4EVILLE ROAD
LONG BEACH, MISSISSIPPI

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that
HEREsA LYNN MID
OLETON ,FAYAQD has tiled a
Petition In the above styled Cou
f Dissolution of Marriage and you
ore required to serve a copy of your
writtendefenses. if any. t It on Alan
A Dickey. Pitltioner's Attor ney,
address it Post Office Box
323,, Sanford. Florida. 37771. on or
before September S. 1915, and we
the original with lIst Clerk 01 this
Crt iith
before service on
Petitioner's Attorney or Im
mediately thereafter, otherwise
D.fautt will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
Ptltion
WIIPIISS "I 11 bUv irid ?hr iral :1
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N' l',t il-i'j n,
1975
(Seal)
Arthur H Bcck*th Jr
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Lillian Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
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Swollen Vocal Chords Couldn ' t Stop South's Bob He/y
"We got
GAINESVILLE ( AP)
an 'pera bottle, sprayed Bob Rely's
voca chords and didn't he sing some
sw eet arias," chortled Coach Vince
Zappone of the quarterback who led the
South to 27.0 victory in the Florida high
school all-star football game.
Rely, a 175-pounder from Fort

his throat," Zappone said. "He was fine goals of 43 and 19 yards plus thr ee extra
by game time Saturday night."
points; and punted 43 yards the only time
Rely played dawn his considerable
the South had to boot. lie also completed
effort of scoring 21 points against the
four of seven passes for 75 yards.
North, but writers vot ed him the Sou th 's
"Wake Forest is getting a tine athlete
outstanding back. There was no serious
there," said Zappone who put together an
co mpetition, despite a 116-yard, 13-carry
impressive all-star squad. "And Fowler
performance by Jim Fowler of lirgo.
should fit in well with Florida Sta te's
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spot on our team and our lines were

bigger and stronger," Rely said.
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the North for his quickness and

Da% id Jones, 225-pound defensive tackle
from Glades Central, and 223-pound

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formers and a Hose Bowl star Wings 419-317 in total offense. Thunder 25-24; the Birmingham 114 yards, and Paul Warfield quarterback Don Horn, who games was 80,099. Birmingham
at Southern California the past
The Wings led by only 15-7 at Vuicans trimmed the Phila- each snared 10-yard scoring
nnmiUed two of the fumbles, and San Antonio attracted an

fewyears. had ,I rollicking time the Italf. but then Southern Cal- delphia Bell 23-17, and the passes in the third period [roil'

Crantes when the two meet ,Montreal on the 1975 World zil's Thomas Koch in the early Clay Court single's title.
tonlgnt for the U.S. Clay Court Championship Tennis circuit, going and was taken to tie br eaMISS Evert pocket ed $10,000
tennis championship.
He is also second be hi nd Vilas kers by both Jaime Fillol of
The Lanky, 32-year-old Ashe in tennis Grand Prix points Chile and ()nny Parun of New and added to her growing list of
titles by defeati ng Australia's
likes to pin his opponents In the while Ashe is fif th.
Zealand.
backcourt wi th one of the fastDianne
Fromholtz 6-3, 6-4. Miss
Never theless, Ashe is the
Orantes
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Sunday, rece ived a check for
nis. But he's out of his element has captured the 1975 WCT sin- straight-set matche

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'San Antonio had a player

Baseball

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Larry Csionka at fullikick.
The pair picked up the first 30

''It's a real giiod line !o run ) ards

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the Dolphins' 58-yard

went," Davis behind," lirown said after the touchdown drive in the fourth

afterwards.

I)olphins handed the Bengals quarter.

And the Wings had lots of their seconid defeat, 7,3 Satur-

Seemingly ageless quarter-

"Earl's the kind of guy that'll come off the bench and move pleted eight of 15 passes for 72

surprise you. Their defense
seemed shocked at what he

theiti down the field."

talkil

Griese played the first half and

basic plays.''

Miami Coach Don Shula, who

Cincinnati 9. Montreal 1

get it is the year he gave the

Philadelphia 1). 5a

Grand Slain away." Wei3kopf

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CAfC*, min, 370.
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Houston 5. Pittsburgh
Today's Damn

at Atlanta (Thompson 03 or
Chicago (P Reuthel S 17) at

Cincinnati (Drcy • 5), ()
San Francisco (Halicki 5.9)

has said his main pee-season six and 31 yard lines in his first son. "lie hasn't got untracked
goal is to determine what kind two tries, only to have Bengal so far. We're not making it an

Don Nottinghari, taking over Moore and went back to Moore looks like we'll run."

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Orta, ChI, 9; G Brett, KC. 7.

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Two International Motor Donohue sped around the 2.66-

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high-banked east Alabama LheU.S.AutoClub Indianapolis- seconds and won the Buckeye
track.

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Sit., 331.

Watson. Hin.

331,
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Joshua, SF. 379. Brock. Sti.

RUNS-CaSh. Phi. IS.

Gritfey, Cm 11

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the ISmile race.

of a friend's death.

The governor was jeered Newcombe at Las Vegas in Erik van Dillen upset Austral- 'llama 200 for big bore sports
tans John Alexander and Philip cars.
February.
slightly by the crowd and
controversial Connors quipped
Connors began to cry as he Dent, 76,
I a 1Q0-rn.Le road race for

Connors, the No. I seed. took
eran 40-year-old Rosewall. &amp;2, that he would be glad to return spoke of Lanna. lie turned
6-2. to win the $20,0oo first prize to New Hampshire next year to away from the audience, sob. only 50 minutes to beat secoind-

JIMMY CONNORS

long $100.000 international tour. age."

ager, Bill Riordan, and then be. pled last year at Wirnbledon 61, 6-1, 6-4, and in the U.S. Open
final, 6-1, 6.0, 6-1.

Sutton Nips Mets For No. 16

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Diego 3-2 in 10 innIngs,
haven't pushed the panic but13111 Bortham's five-hitter and
While
the Mets managed only ton. We're still
ByTHEASSOCJA'n-:D1'RF
don't know whether you're Cooper and Jim Rice helped
in
first
place.
Rick
Monday's
Don
Sutton is pushing to be. three hits oil Sutton, 16-9, in We're Just having a bad streak double moved help three-run
hitting or not."
Boston raise its lead In the
ed Chicago
i.oifle a 20-game winner for th e nine innings, the Dodgers got now.,,
"if you were 12 years old, you
Jerry Terrell broke up a American League East to seven
first time in his career. The three in the four th inning alone
rout the llravej. Bonham, who
could cry," said Detroit scoreless game with arun.scor. games. Luisllant, 14-11, broke
Pittsburgh
Pirates
aren't
pushall
th
ey
needed
to
secure
was
shelled for seven hits and
the
Reds 11, Expos 3
Manager Ralph Hook.
ing double'ff Ray Bare, 6-7, in a three-game losing streak,
ing
anybody
at
th
e
moment
..
victtry. John lisle's six th home
The Reds raked Montreal for seven runs by Philadelphia
The Tigers continued their the seven th and Rod Carew fol. Dick Bosman, 7-4, was the losbut the panic bu tton might not rim of the season start ed the 16 hits tailspin Sunday, droppi ng a 4-0 towed wi th a sacrifice fly. Phil er. Gene Tenace dro-e in all the
three apiece by Tony without retiring a batter in his
be too tar off,
burst against [lank Webb, then Perez nn'l Johnny Bench decision to Bert Hly'leven and Roof added a two-run homer for Oakland runs with a homer and
and last appearance had a Perfect
Sutton, whose 199 recor ds Ili Steve Garvey walked and Hon put t he
the Minnesota Twins. It was Minnesota in the ninth.
Expos
away
with
fourgame until Earl Williams led
sact thee fly.
1972 and again last year were Cey and Ste ve Yeager singled run bursts in the fif th
their 15th strai gh t loss, extend.
ard
Royals 5, lndtans I
his winningest seasons, became for a 2-4) lead. Mike Phillips' eighth innings. Geor ge I"oster's off the fif th with a single to
White Sox 3, Orioles 2
ing the club record, and left
John Mayberry's three-run
JOhN MAYBERRY
th
e the Nationa l League 's first single gave New York its run in 19th homer, a three-run
right. lie lost his shutout w he n
The W
rallied for
them within five games of the homer he lped Karas City win
16-game
winner
th
th
is
year
wi
th
e
bottom
of
th
e
inning,
Me [urn homered in the
capped the Latter surge.
all-time record of 20 straIght for the 14 th tIme in 18 ou ti ngs three runs in the nin th tOSri3p
th
ree-bitter
that
gave
the
Los
eigh
th ,
Baltimore's seven-game win ing double in the ninth inning
defeats set by Boston in 1902 unde r Manager Whitey Hering streak.
Auras 5, Pirates
Mike Torres carried a for California. Bill Singer Angeles Dodgers a 2-1 victory
a nd tied by the Philadelphia and doseto within 5i games or
Giants 8, Phlliles I
over
t
he
Cards 3, Padres 2
New
York
Me
ts
SunSkip
Jutze and Tommy helms
fo
.hIt
ur
shutout
into
the
nin
th
ch
ecked the Yanks on four hits
At hletics in 1916 and I43.
Gary Matthews drove in tour
first-place Ohkland
San
Diego look a 2-1 in the top
in the but left after a leadoff walk.
before giving way to Mickey day,
knocked in two runs apiece in runs with a pair of homers to of the 10
Despite extra batt.ing prac. American League F
71
w
Pirates,
meanwhile,
got
th on a homer by Tito
th,
! victory over Pittsburgh,
tier, the Tiger bats managed
It was Maybea-ry's 26th Reliever Grant jackson then Scott, 3-1, in the ninth. !,ioser
pushed
around
by
lowly
Hous.
Fuentes, but Ken Reitz
The Mtros put the Pirates Philadelphia and keep
Just 16 base hits and one run in homer of the season, only two surre ndered a two-run homer to Rud' May, 11.7, went
th
ton
for
e
homereci
th
e
four
th
straight
time
in the bot tom of the 4
away
e
ar
ly,
punching
In
fo
[)owning.
A
walk
and
lance
wi
th a four-hitter,
dr opping three st raight to the be hind Reggie Jackson's Brian
ur Phuhies from cutting into the
a
nd
dropped
their
fifth
s
tr
aight
runs
in
the
Joe
first
inni
ng
Orts's R131-double oft
Tin.
off Jim Pirates' twc..game lead in the inning to tie it, Mike Tyson t he n
league-leading total, and exBrewe rs 7, Rangers 4
gamin', losing 5-3 to t he Astr os, Hooker.
floss
Gnimsky
mnde
reliever
"We haven't had a day off tended his hitting streak to u
NI. East. Matthews opened the singled, took second on Bake
George Scott collected four
In the rest of the NI., Cincinfour th inning wi th a solo homer McBride's pinch si ngle and
Wts, inclucbng hio 24th home nati blitzed Montreal 11-3, San
I expect at any moment for off Dck Rutbven, then slam. stvired on Lou
hat's the trouble," said hook, ted Eric Ralch, 6-7,
Brock's single
Angels 1. Yankees 0
run, and drove in three runs as Francisco walloped Phila- the club to
break out of the hit- rued a three-run shot off Gene that gave
"The bats may be heavy. When
Red Sox 5, A's 3
Lee Stanton br oke up a score- Milwaukee snapped a six-game delphia 8-1 , Chicago beat
the Cards' ace
At- 'Jog slump," Pirates Manager Gather in the se venth ,
Two-run horneis by Cecil less ballgame wi th a run'scor- losing streak.
you face a pitcher tike that, you
reliever, Al lirabosky, his 10th
larita 9-1 and St. Louis defeated Danny Murtaugh said, "We
Cubs 9, Braves I
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stock spoits sedans, Atlanta
beauty supply distributor Gene

Sunda)- in the final of the week. help Thomson with his "um- bed cm the shoulder of his man- seeded Rosewall, whom he top- Felton wheeled a Gremlin to

can. Cir.. 70. Lope's, LA, 70,
Rote. Cm. 76. Mnday. Chi , l

Young Gains Sweet Revenge

vey, LA, 1S4; Cash, Phi, IS) ,
SUNNINGDALE, Engla nd
She holed from 60 yards with
"But you once did it to me, this course, and I got close
Mullan, NY. 139: Madlock. Chi. (AP) - Revenge on the golf a sand wedge to eagle the 295- Sandy," Mrs. Young replied the hole with it more
n
'37.
course is sweet, even when you yard 11th hole and went on to sweetly. "Remember?"
DOUBLES-Rote.
Cm,
This time the ball went in.
Bench, Cm , 35; Grubb, SD. 30; have to wait fo ur years for it. beat Miss Palmer by two
Mrs. Yo un g's sand wedge
Cash, Phi , 71. Millan , NY, 77.
That eagle gave Mrs. Young a
strokes for the E ur
luslnski. Phi. 77; Garve'y, LA.
opean
Wornwas
the
shot
of
the
72-hole
tour.
tw
Back in 1971, in the Scaly
o-stroke mar gin over MISS
Open cr own.

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The small Aussie, who was
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SPORTS
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To Multi-Year Contract
IAJS ANGELES (API- Forward Don Ford, a medium
round dr aft choice from University of Sa nta Barbara,
has signed a multi-year contract with th e Los Angeles
Lakers, the team announced Sunday.
Ford, 6- foot.9, averaged 19.6 points and 8.4 rebounds a
garlic for th e Gauchos last year. lie transiered to UCB
from th e University of New Mexico and was eligible for
th e draft because he red-shirted one se ason following his
tra nsfer.

Nuggets' Webster Marries
(;REENsBORO, N.C. Al' -Marvin Webster, the first
player picked by the Denver Nuggets in th e American
Basketball Association draft, was wearing a cast on his
right foot when he married his college swee theart
Saturday.
The seven-foot Webster, who signed a con tra ct re ported ly for $1.5 million with Denver, fractured a left
metatarsal bone while playing in a pickup game in New
York nearly two weeks ago. The cast is expected to be
removed in th ree weeks.

Barnes Wins Sail Regatta
SEA'rrLE, Was!,, (AP) Dick Barnes of Seattle won
the 10th annual Coronoda 15 National Sail boat Regat ta
Sunday.
Ba rn es' craft, th e North Star, was faster thin the 29
other cruise and sail boats over th e nine-mile Olympic
course.
Hon Schaveitz, Seattle, was th ird a board Seh-lle-hia and
Bob I)ales, Sari I )ii'go, waS fi;itrthi with Pony.ys.

only

three years ago in the Pacific
South west Open in fs Angeles.

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from eigntn place after Fri. the Pan Americcn games. She
day's com pe tition, is the de- was a member of the 1972 U.S.
fending all-around ctunhI)ion in Olympic squad.

Bridge Field Narrows

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Anne Carr of
Philadelphia received nearpe rfect scores in the optional
competition to vault From third
place to first among six girls
who will represent the United
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beat his young rival once -

TRIPLE5- t5m°w, C
I. Palmer
of Dallas
was in a sand
Little Miss Palmer, who
Hen d ri ve from the t sa iled four-under-par 70 and a lun0 Parker, Pgh, I. Gross. Htn,
trap short
of
th
e
18th
green. She s ta nds 5-boot-1', was the last down the middle of the fairway der-par total of 283 over SunMetzger,
sh
SF, I
blasted out, dropped the ball player in and heard about the and came to rest on a down- ningdale's 6,174-yard, par
HOME RUNS-luzinski. Phi, right into th
e hole for an eagle stroke when she came off the ward slope.
3638-74 layout. Site won
7$. Schmidt, Phi.
2$.
Ktngman.
and
stole
the
title
by
one
stroke
$11,000.
18th
green.
She
went
straight
to
PlY, 71. Bench. Cm, 72. Star
"I th ought it was a rather
ocli,
From Donna Caponi Young.
20
her old rival wi th a smile and t
STOLEN BASES-Lopes. LA,
tough lie," she said. "I took a
Miss Palmer finished with 285
han±shake.
s7, Morgan, cin. ds~ Brock.
At Sunningdale Saturday,
sand wedge.
and won $7,700. Chako Iliguchi
$II, ',' Ceieno. kiln, it, Car Mrs. Young, of [c's Angeles, got
,, That was a nasty thing to do
"1 have been using my sand of Japan was third with 289 and
hi,
denal,
71.
P Mangual. back at last.
wedge a lot on t he Fairways on won $5,500.
Mon 21
to a girl," she said.

Lakers Sign Forward Ford

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Francisco I?. citi,veilind

tap but couldn't catch Redman,

Then he mentioned that he gan to leave the outdoor red who averaged 93.24 m.p.h. For

third time since last year, then player of the world was at first ated at Co
guided a factory B,NIW through
rs two c 1. complete the ceremony.
In Su nday's doubles fi nal, a continuous rain storm to viebroke down in tears during the glib as he received his check lenge" match victories over
awards ceremony after hearing from Gov. Meldrim Thomsion. Australian Rod I,aver and John flaroon Rahim of Pakistan and tory in the rain-shortened

Carr Tops In Gymnastic Meet
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Dodgers' Don Sutton on way to 16th victory

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Sunday's Games
Oakland 31. Detroit 0

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s, giving up
on slow surfaces like clay.
gles crown and is seeded second no more than four games to any $5,000 as rwmerup.
Orantes j
..
in uus
tournament Just opponent before upsetting Vilas
Uruguay's Fiorella Bonicelli
st oute r than Ashe and a recog- ahead of Orantes.
6-4, 6-2 in the semifina ls Sun- and Colombia's Isabell Fernannized expert on clay. He's also
Both men ha ve claimed all day.
dez won the women's doubles
t he man who upset top-seeded week that they're in good conUntil l osing to Orantes, Vilas by defeating the top-seeded
Guillermo Vilas of Argentina to dition, however, the added had won 21
consecutive match- team of Gail Chanfreau,
get a crack at Ashe and the strain of f ou r doubles matches es and three straight ti tles,
France, and Julie Heldman,
$16,(X) winners' purse.
may have taken a toll on the
While Vilas' streak was end. Houston, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3.

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E xhibition Games)
Fridays Result
Atlanta 16. Washington 11
Saturday's Results

1 05 miles per hour on the final

defeated crowd-favorite Ken tennis,
On Sa t ur day at Talladega .
th e dea th of umpire Gus [anna ched. But he regai ned his
ed
to
West
German star Hans Stuck
Rosewall of Australia for the
The 22-year-old top-ranked of New York, Lanna, 48, offic1- composure and return

Connors disposed of the vet-

flAil INC. (21$ at bats)--

RUNS

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style race at Milwaukee. Cup F-M champiom*p road
race at the Mid-Ohio sports car
course in Mansfield, Ohio,

Connors Blasts Rosewall 6-2, 6-2

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was to go up.

The race, originally sched-

Elsewhere, Brian Redman of

lie broke A. J. Foyt's record he is going to compete in the

Eclersley, Cle, 9 3. 750, 735,

Los Angeles tMejsertmlth 13

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Cincinnati's only score came perimenting around quite a

fying. But Foyt has to decide if this season.

Grand National event Sunday weekend, started about noon, Speedway.

ziitki. Phi, 94; Bench. Cm. 93;
WatSon. kiln, 75. Staub, NY. 74;
Football League &amp;Sontane:, SF, 71
HITS-Rose, Cm. 157; Oar

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concerned

TAI.LADEGA, Ala. AP - uled for 1 p.m., CI)T, was re- Sports Association road races mile tn-oval in a Porsche at
Sunday's race was to be scheduled for the same day.
Talladega
500 stock car race of- sc heduled for this coming Sun- were canceled Saturday be- fll.120 miles per hour - setting Foyt's first stock car race here.
Foyt already has his sixth
DOUBLES-M'Rae, XC. 33.
Ly nn, Bin. 3). P Jackn, Oak. ficials postponed the seventh day. The rain, which hampered cause of a wet track at the Ala- a world's closed course speed lie won fourth spot in quali- US/IC driving title wrapped up

San Diego tJonet ISO) at
New York (MAfIAck 11 8). In)

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not

Rain Postpones Tallade~ a 500 For Week

North. Oak. 77

Medinah by boge)ing the last

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led the Dolphins to Cincinnati's aboLit it,"
rown
sa id 11
' of Antler-

Lynn, Bin. touchdowns, and Jim Strong, as first-team fullback with for a H~yard scoring pass.
-I was pleased by the way the on a 23-yard third quarter field bit," he added. "Defensivel ,
Tex,
319,
y
WAthinQton, Oak. 315 Munso n, wlw ran for one. The five TDs Csonka gone to UK- World Foot.
"Wh,at can you say about a offensive linte came off the ball goal by Dave Green after a we've been having some probNY. 311
00 the ground set a WFI. ball League, picked up 78 yards
uy who's be en in the league 20 and the running of Nottingham drive stall ed on the Miami 19. lems We expected this really."
PUNS. Lynn. flsn 72, Rice,

Podi, Oak. 6
Atlanta 6 2 Chicago 71
H0ME
RUNS-R,Jacki,on,
SI Louis 6 , San Diego 1
Oak,
21.
Mayberry.
KC, 26.
Houston 5. Ptts.burgh 0
0 Scott, MU, 21. Bonds. PlY.
Sunday's Results
San Francisco I. Philadelphia fl; Burroughs. 1ev. 2).
S T 0 1 1! P4
BASES-Rivers,
I
C AI, 51. WaShngtort, Oak, 35,
Anqqe 7. IICW York I
Pemy, Cal. 3). Ot;s, XC, 31.
ChIcago 9. Atlanta 1

three holes, finishing two shots

-.

yards, Reaves had only one
Regular quarterback Bob completion in four tries.

players left over for offensc, day night, of the National Foot- back Earl Morrall, now 41, then of offense will work without cornerback Ken Riley intercept issue.
ton. Like Billy Sadler and Steve ball League exhibition season, threw a 17-yard pass to Nat Csonka, said with a grin, "It two of his passes.
"Defensively, we're exConl

American League

Los AnQele,
, 7. Ne* York 0

"I think he will not siotin for-

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Quiarterback Matthew Reed estimated 21,000 each, Mem-

in his pro debut one week ago. ifornia's luck ran out. San An- Shreveport Steamer set a club John Huarte, then Jim Kiick ran for touchdowns of 24 and 10 phis had 19,7, Shreveport
ik' rushed for 102 yards, caugilt tonioerupted for 3l points in the record for points in defeating capped the comeback with a yards in the final quarter to 10,631 and Portland 7,709.
two pa.sst's and completed one
in leading the Southern
California Sun to victory in us
F ootball League season
opener.
'flien c-nine the fall.
At San Antonio Saturday
night, the Wings ganged Un on
MIAMI
t Al'
Cincinnati in 12 carries, ;in average of 6.5 years?" asked Malone of Mor- and Malone," Shula said. "We
Bengal quarterback Ken AnDavis and clipped the fleet run- Coach l'aul Brown wasn't sur- yards a carry, and running rail. "lie can probably design hope Earl can continue to do (Jerson, who gave way to John
rung back, holding turn to just 45 prised when the Miami t)ol- mate Benny Malone added 71 another offense.
what he's always done and Reaves in the second half, cornyards on 13

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Davis, one of college foot- 1xisses for 313 yards, and his thie Charlotte Ifornets 23-11 -. the the victory.
feels like we were snakebit or ter for Shreveport.
.
ball's most glamorous per. leafn actually outgained the I[if waiians
ii
nipped the Portland
I.arry Csonka. who rushed for something," said Portland
Attendance at the five WFI,

Sari Antonio's offense exploded

RATTINC, (755 at bats)-

Oak

o

By THE ASSOCIATED f'HF..ss record, as did the Wings' five third period and the rout was the Chicago Winds 3818.
two-yard TI) run.
carry Birmingham to victory.
successful action points.
Memphis, down 11.0 at halfThe flawaiians scooped
up
Rookie wide receiver lucky
Anthony Davis is learning
Sun rookie quarterback Pat
Elsewhere in the WFI. Satur- time, got one touchdown from three Portland Fumbles and re Scales caught touchdown
that life in pro football isn't alHaden, a college teammate of day night, the Memphis South. each of its three former Miami turned theni all for touchdowns passes of 47 and nine yards to
I)S a bed of roses.
Davis, completed 24 of 40 iiien came from behind to beat Dolphins stars and pulled out in their one-point squeaker. '!t highlight a 21-point fourth quar-

Southern California at Hawaii for a 54r. win,
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Cincinnati Loss Not Surprising

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Portland at Chicago, n

60 $4 5M

Atlanta

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INDIANAPOLIS AP - It'll
Orantes perha ps has a pay. handsome Spaniard.
ing Sunday, top-seeded Chris
be the power of Wimbledon chological advantage over Ashe
And Ashe has had several dif- Evert was resting after winning
champion Arthur Ast* against in that he won the past three ficult singles matches. lie lar 75th match in a row on clay
the finesse of Spa in's Manuel meetings - the last be ing at neede d three sets to be
at Bra- and her fourth consecutive U.S.

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MCmphls 73, Cnartte ii
5,n Antonio 54, Southern
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SPreepoi't 36. Chicago 16

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Clay Title At Stake

Saturday's Rsulti

RCrrnnc,ham

Philadelphia at Shreveport. n

Saturday's Results

Firestone layout which the pros Jim Colbe't. 11.3)1 79667273-790 Al Chandler. $470
717$
70 l)3Oi
first three in 1953 and didn't
ob Wynn, 51.5)1
if 696900 7-'-79O Doe',- Fin%tCrwald 5175
757376
have labeled the"Momter." Gary pla yer, it vs 7; ?o ?)76-29, )os
play
. in the PGA.

070

W I Pct. GB flsn. 77. Yttrlemtki Bsn. 71.
Carew. Mm. 71; Mayberry, KC.
66 19 571
61
ia P JarIson, Oak. 66
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Briti3hOpens and PG A - in a
single year. Ben Hogan won the

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National League
East

Some of the game's biggest
rutines tired and fell back. Brit-

second wi th a 69 for 278.
64 n so
three shots of the professional
Jerry Heard. 11.500 7570 70 71-719
Ron Lefellier. 1475 76 777575-795 goal of winning the four top pro
Only Crampton threatened - tarry Hinwn. 11511 64 73 77
"oBIAnca%.i4?1 72767177-and not very seriousiv -in the i C snead timl
73 67 is 15-290 ""
9$
johrimAhni

muggy. rain-interrupted show290
down over the 7,I &amp;yard. par-70

rev.'r

POrIIAF%d

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Boston i moret

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Maurice Ver
73-297
Bob Benson, sin

the incoming nine and finished Mac Mclencion. $1,000 7)7)70 7

Anton i o o I 000 too 3s
Calif

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Calitornia (Tanana 96), in)

and veteran Hill Casper tied for
fifth with

Open at Carnoustie by a single

737771 74-297

Western Division

Milwaukee (Slaton 1111) at
Minnesota Butler 1)1, In)
New York lDO%on 9 it) t

back. lie missed the British 4'S

Roger Watson. $171 7)7376 75-797

San
S.

trail (LaGrow I Ill. (n)

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prods my ambition to try to win John Schlee. 54,445 71 64 73 72-766 Torn Jenbens. 5S17 7275 7374-791 said. "He should have won the
Ray FlOyd. 54.461
the Grand Slam."
70 737771-214 Charles Sifford, 5S17 71 '27$ 13-294
Leonard Thompton, 14.163
U.S. Open. He did things he
69 fl Bruce Devlin. 5435 70 ?i is 7?-79$
Nicklaus held off the chal- n-no
never
does, He also should have
Forrest Fe:ler, 5415 7572717779$
lenge of Australian Bruce Ben Cre,shaw, 51.4667377 7)70-754 Art Wall, 143.3
70 71 74 77-795
won the British Open."
("rampton Sunday over the long Mike Hill, 17.97)
72 717071-767 Jim Dent. 1470
70 7)77 77--795
After winning the Masters,
Firestone course and won the Gil Morgan. 17.973 73717) 7-7I7 George Johnson, 5471 fl 74 73-796
Steve Melnyk,$2.973 7)727410-767 Ed Sneed. stis
7 is 74 7s-o
Nicklaus blew the U.S. Open at

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Butch Baira. 5013

Bud A 111n.

Milwaukee 7. Teiat

Texas (Perry

75777) 71-792 which Nicklaus might rernem-

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51 66 136 20

Baltimore (Cuellar 1C SI, (n)

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South also won the all-star basketball
game Saturday afternoon.

mddIe guard Reggie Kiniaw of Miami
Springs.
North's outstanding player awards
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Gainesville and Michael Dupree,
linebacker from Tallahassee Godby.
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Miss Carr presented a
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9.6 out of 10 po ints in vaulting ,
91111 uneven parallel ba rs, 9.5
in balance beam and 9.6 in Floor
exercise.
She had led after Frida y's
competition but fell to thud
after Saturday afternoon's
compulsory competition. S1
Finished wi th 149.80 points.
was Diane
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with 149.45 points to 149.25 or
Kathy Howard of Oklahoma
City, Okla., 148.40 for Kohlen
('asey of St. Paul, Minn., 14&amp;
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ef Denver, Cob., for the fi na l
spot on t he squad.
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were o ve r learns led by Mike
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Trophy, the !ast event in the George Rapee of New York City
Summer North American and Kaplan.
Bridge (Thampion.ships, is down
l"ejervary, lath seed, tie(0 two California Wallis
feated a Grand National team
A Foursome led by Harold from Dallas that included world
(Uiver of Long Beach defeated open-pair champions Bob Rain.
the (cain of Edward Kaplan of nusami and Bob Wolff. Feiervary
New York City, 152-89, late Sun- also defeated a New York City
day. And John FeJerv arv of team that had custed a team of
Palo Alto led his team (a a 185- the Aces, captained by Ira l'ou-n
127 defcat of a team headed by Jr. of I)alhls.
Joe Silver of Montreal.
Guiver's (ennui includes Gil
(;uivcr and Fejervary meet
Sides of Van Nuys, who had
this afternoon in a 61-hand
match played in 16-hand quar- been scheduled to begin play
today in the American Bridge
tiers.
Association's team-knockout
Today's play caps a 10-day tournament in New York City.
tournanient in which more than The association is made up
l,4)() bridge players from mostly of black players.
throughout the Americas took
Oth er members are Marty
part. The tourney was spunShallon
of West IAs A ng eles
sored by the American Contract
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Cohen of Northridge.
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the ill teams enteri ng the pres- yush Vakil of Fremont, hew
tigious Spingold event last Stansby of Oakland and Ron
Wednesday, scored three up- von den Porten and Grant Haze
'et Ii' g,,'t ti, the fin:ils They 1 San Francisco.

Seminole Community
College runner Don
Merrick is training for the
Pan-American harries In
Mexico City, which are
held every four years, the
year before the Olympics
are held.

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about
which will
be held later I.. i month in
Portland, Ore.
Merrick will leave
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the ticket provided by the

United States Olympic
Committee. He is expected
to attempt to qualify for the
100-yard dash, among other
events.
He became the first
record ho lder in Seminole's
history when he eclipsed
the record in the 70-yard
dash last season. But the
mark was shattered in the
next heat of the same meet.
Merrick, who was a star at
DeLand High School, was a
member or the team which
toured China In Ju ne.

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Susan Ford, 18-year-old
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Kansas governor's mansion, attracting the attention
befitting the guest of honor.
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recognize the presence of ,A iss Ford, who will complete a
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Sunday. The announcement by lass was the first indication that Brezhnev had left Moscow.
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East May, Ford pressed for
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funds to resettle Indochina refu.
'-All oC people of Ft. Chaffee gees In this country, and Conthank you very much for your gress responded by appropriathelp, and we pray for you, your ing $405 million.
family and your people."
Thousands
of refugees
still at
The incident took place Sun- Chaffee
showed
their appria.
day in a hospital ward as the tion by giving the President a
Presideit ended an hour-long
visit to the Vietnamese refugee rousing welcome. They lined
relocation center at Ft. Chaf. the three-mile route from the
base gate and waved and
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as the presidential moThe President said he would
torcade
went
by.
So everything possible
that new homes are (onnd by
Donald McDonald, a senior
late this fall for this man and civil coordinator at
55,000 other Thdochina refugees told the President that Ft.
still in four U.S. camps.
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"traditional landscapes and
A Sanford resident since high some are architecture, like
school and married tolong..tlrne older type buildings." His
Sanford resident Clayda ( the weakest point, he says, of
former Clayda Forguson), painting is the portrait. "This is
Jones' name is not new to the an entirely different art," he
city.
said.
"I like to see somebody buy n
Other than the Saturday
painting because they like it. morning lessons, Jones says he
ir,stead of somebody saying, does not find much time for his
'that's what Ashby Jones did' painting and does little art work
and then buy it."
at his home. Atthough "a lot" of
In his three hour lessons each his paintings hang in his home.
Saturday morning with Stowe.
Jones' artist blood flows
Jones is developing a style thick, when he discounts selling
change, "leaning more towards his work as top prforlty.
a smeother style and texture,"
"This Is not what it's all
he says.
about," he says. "When I retire
Jores says the main subjects I plan to travel with artists and
for
his
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25 of Deltona has scheduled
many events for the month of
August, to help maintain the
new Legion Home on U.S. 17-92,
just south of Orange City, which
the Post and Unit purchased
recently.
All day Saturday they will
assist the Post in a bake siul at
the Deltona Plaza.
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Furniture
Education at
Giraulo who has been involved Space is limited.
Seminole Community College Refinishing
in antique buying, selling and
has an exciting line-up of
refinishing for the past 20
courses for the fall term, some
Two sections in Home Fur- years. in the classroom you will Interpersonal
of them free, others requlringa niture Refinishing will be of- receive instruct:ons on the
small registration fee. Many of fered. "Home Furniture following topics: removing Communications
the courses will be held at the Refinishing I" will begin Sept. existing finishes, repairing and
Do people often znlsuncollege's new campus located ln 16, from? p.m, to 10 p.m., en- securing, preparing the wood, derstand what you are trying to

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and Shorty Baker have
been very ambitious hosts since
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Street is so very happy to have
her
daughtei,
Martha
Macintosh and randson I)ou
on a visit from Honduras.
Martha will be in Chuluota for a
month until her sons, Scot and
Brian, return to flowey-in-the-

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hall, All members are urged to
attend and to try to bring it
prospective miit'mbcr.

Star Club Disbands
lix I }eltin,u Star (tub has
been disbanded as members
are unable to keep pace with

increasing costs of renting
space for meetings. At a recent
meeting, members voted
unanimously to disband the
club which was comprised of
v,omiien in good standing with
Eastern Star Chapters in other
states, but who are new living in

Deltona.
For the past

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Deltona Star Club has men in
the rent-free Deltona Corninunity ('enter. As of this year,
however, it rental fee has been
levied to all groups using the
( 'tnununity ('enter, and star

Club members, many of whom
are retirees, agree they cannot
afford to pay the cost of renting
the facility for meetings.
In addition, the club has been
faced for some time with a
request front the Grand
Chapter of the Eastern Star of
Florida to change its name,
excluding the word "star."
"Now that the club has

disbanded
for
financial
reasons, perhaps we can form
an Easrn Star Chapter in
Deltona," said a
club
spokesman. "We loved our Star
Club because it gave all
out-of-state
members of
l')iseri Star Clubs a chance to
meet one another.
"Now the only way we might
be able to meet again each
month is by formine a chapter
of the Eastern Star here, That
would be something to look
it
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iiisplration. "Godspell" will be performed for Sanford area audiences Wednesday through Sunday at
8 p.m. nightly in the First United Slethodist Church's fellowship hall on the corner of Magnolia and
Fif th Street, Fell owship Players featured In the family-style show Include (seated, from left) Anna
Lea Heard, Martha Hardwlck., Allyson Dupree, Buddy Echols, Anth ony Sutton and (standing, from
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from 7:15 to about 10 p.mil.,
bingo and card games are
played in the Legion hall to
which the public is invited,
Regular meeting of the Post
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Scot.sboro, Ala. I.iza's sister,
Carpenter.
Mary. and husband, Paul
Penny, from Canton, Ohio are ilills Academy for school in lbe
their present guests. Nephew fall. She will then return to
Red Cross Teaches
Joe Baker and his wife, Julie, Honduras where her husband
from Homestead stopped by on 11 Colonel Robert
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Red Cross life saving classes
their way north for a vacation Macintosh is attached to
are being given in the pool at
of fishing in Canada. Another Embassy.
the 3R Ranch on Snow Hill Road
nephew, L&amp;ster Hoffer,with
by water safety instructor
linda and Jason from North
Mary Killen. Ms. Killen states
Carolina visited them and took Brownies Take Ride
there are 16 students trying for
the grand tour of Central'
their badges. SWUIUUCIS of the
The girls in Brownie Troop
Florida Disney World, Silver
ages 11 to 14 are trying for their
Number 826 are taking a train
Springs and the Cape.
Junior Badge. The others are
Liza and Short) had a family ride on the Amtrak from Winter
taking Senior l.ile Saving and
dinner Sunday for Liz.a's father, Park to Sanford. They then will
hope to return next season
O.D. Abbott, and Catherine and go to the Central Florida 7
life guards for the ilooL
Bob Hinds with their four where they will enjoy both the
Ms. Killen also teaches a children, all from Titusville; animals and a sack lunch.
This trip is a special treat for
class of bemnners and ad- her sister and brother-in-law,
the
Brownies who attended th e
the
ranch.
the
Paul
Pennys,
niece
Traci
vanceti beginners at
meetings.
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Needless to
swimm i ng classes are among Mary Theiss of Orlando with Juniper, Mrs. Venson ar:d Mrs.
the most popular on these hot their three children attended. Shogren will accomnpany the
Eselyn Murphy of Fourth girls.
sultry days.

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Members of the Auxiliary will
serve as nnoiels.
Genelda Allen is in charge of
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Later, Ford and Mrs. Ford gees. Another 23,000 have been
flew to Vail. Colo., to begin a relocated elsewhere in homes
two-week working vacation inacross
the country.
the mountain resort.
Meeting with aides, social
McDonald reported a total of
events, golf, swimming and 120,796 refugees have come to
tennis are on his agenda for the the four relocation centers but
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DEAR N0110I)Y'S: Thanks.
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fellows: "WIIAT'S
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gal. I'm 56 and c,ould use some
PHONE NUMBER
May I offer. a solutno?
feminili' companionship.
FI(lENln,y IN l'IIILIX
honey, if you want to meet
If she's in the state of Rhode
DEAR FItIENl)l. : That
that elude, hang a sign ou ts ide Island, I'll go get her.
kind of "frirmiulliiirss" is asking
tour window: 'Want to come
(or big touhk'. 1:hihitlimg such
SAM IN l'ItOVIOENCE
a over for a CUP of coffee?'' Or
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shame, shame!!!! This is l5.
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and I am disgusted with your she can pu11 down her shade and the
way to pull down her shade
old-fashioned advice to the 2
forget him.
and forget the guy she sees,
year-old woman who
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about the best way to meet an I(9SA, CAliF.
after night all alone.
apparently lonely gentleman
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WASHINGTON (All) - Pres- the American people in their we move in the next 12 to 14
ident Ford, who came to office a government, that he had estab- months I think It will become
year ago because of the Wa- lished a Ford presidency and iirnre and more evident, which,
ttgate scandal, says "there that he was winning the fight of ccurse, gives us an opportun.
would never be an opportunity against inflation and recession, it)' in the next election to lay
for another Watergate to take
Ford said he and Pis family that record out so the public ca
place" because of an alert news enjoyed the White house, which judge it against any alternative
media, public and Congress.
he called a"nnagnlficent home programs submitted by the
He said the strong American ... a super place to live." But he opposition.'
system of government enabled said "it can be a little lonely at
Asked about criticism that he
the nation to survive that "very times.
had not provided a broad roJ.
traum.atic period."
"It also gives you an oppOr
for the countly's future,
"If you look at what happened tunity to focus in on the prob. map
Ford
said
he had not instituted
before August 9 , and w ha t lems, and it is the problems that
malor
new nrooranic i
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ruippeneu since, I think you will come with the house that make cause
he want
ed first to get the
come to the conclusion that the it somewhat difficult at times
to nation's fiscal situation under
system did work," Ford said in really relax and eniJo' Yourcontrol.
a Public Broadcasting Service selves."
Tile President, reminded by
,,Once we have achieved that
an interviewer that many had result - and I think we have
Richard
M. Nixon announced regarded him as an interim made suhstantial headway
his resignation front office a
president when he took office, then we can take a look at itand
year ago because of
Wa- was asked if he had established make recommendations for the
rgate, and Ford replaced
him a Ford presidency.
long range," he said.
the next day.
"I think we have gradually
Ito said his next State of he
Reflecting on his first year in put together a domestic pro'Uice, Ford said he felt the iramii and a foreign policy that Union message will include
openness of his administration can be identified as a Ford ad- some areas that will point
had restored the confidence of ministration," he replied. "As that direction.

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series of television interviews, David Frost says.
Frost would not disclose the price tag agreed to by
Nixon.
In a press conference Sunday, the British Interviewer
said Nixon agreed to discuss the events, collectively
dubbed Watergate, which led to his becoming the first

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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Former President Richard M.

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his successor.
They rarely look up the hill toward
the Nixon compound
Publicly silent since he
w
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he
uniformed
guards march
stepped down, Nixon has choamong
the
cypress
trees borsen to become one of America's
dering
the
estate.
most private citizens.
"We have respected his de"Sometimes we forget that
he
sire
for privacy," said Emil
even lives here," says
one
resiRadics,
president of the San
dent of this small seaside city.
Clemente
Chamber of Coin"Weeks go b)' and we don't even
merce.
"If
he decides that he
think of him."
wants to participate in commuBut 5011W Americans remem- nity affairs, I'm confident he'll
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The Topeka Capital-Journal.
She is scheduled to go to Vail, Cob., for a brief vacation
with the President and Mrs. Ford before beginning her
freshman year at Mount Vernon College in Washington.

that Brezhnev looked tired at the recent summit meeting
in Helsinki and there have been reports in recent months
that he has been ill.

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SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. the California coast make pu(All) - One year ago Richard griniages here daily, driving
M. Nixon, besieged by the down "Avenida del Presidente"
Watergate scandal, surren- to the point where it dead-ends,
dered his presidency, the first at the stone walls guarding
American president in history Nixon's rambling estate from
to resign.
public view.
Living in self-imposed isola"We just wanted to see what
tion. Nixon is not expected to it looked like" said a family
mark the painful anniversary (roiii Indiana who approached
with any public comment,
the gates . "We didn't really
A year ago Nixon went 0' think we'd see him."
nationwide television to an.
The beach below Nixon's
nounce his resignation. But blufftop villa is open to the pubofficially he was still President lie now, and youngsters who

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Pan American Bank ding on Nov. 18. "Home Furbuilding at the intersection of I- ruiture Refinishing II," which is
4 and SR 436. For reservations a more advanced class and
or more information, call would be a benefit for those
Seminole Community College persons who took either of the
and ask for the Adult Education ;'Furniture Refinishing"
department. Classes are self- classes in the spring, wiL begin
supported by
student fees at no Sept. 18, from 7 pm, to 10 p.m.,
expense to tile tax pa y er.
endi ng on N ov.
20. Both classes

Seniors' Queen Selected
Five women who are patients in nursing homes in DeLand,
Lake Wales, Miami, Orlando and South Pasadena have
qualified for the finals of the first Ms. Florida Nursing Home
Contest.
The first 'queen" of the golden age group will be crowned
by John M. Jenkins, President of the Florida Nursing Home
A.ssociation, Aug. 12, at a luncheon in the Contemporary Resort
Hotel at Walt Disney World.
Finalists, all five selected in District contests, are: Lillian
Cowen, Miami Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged ( Douglas
Gardens), Miami - District 1; ZIta Hennig, Florida Manor
Nursing Home, Orlando - District 11; flea Wilimon, Ridge
Convalescent Center, lake Wales - Distr ict III; Wilhelrnine
Pawlicki, Pasadena Manor Nursing home, South Pasadena
District V; Ethel Fisher, E)ehand Convalescent Center, Del .and
Distiict XIV.
Frieda Wilson of Lakeview Nursing Center, Sanford, was a
local representative in the District competition.
This is the first year that the Association has sponsored a
't.ate-wide contest to find the "queen" of Florida's nursing home
patients.
A year ago, District II conducted a District Ms. Nursing Home
Contest, as a pilot project, following a basic format established
in 1973 in Texas. The pilot projec t was such a hit that the
Association decid ed to go state-wide.
It was th e original plan to select the sta te winner from
photographs and resumes or biographical sketches of the
District winners. However, when all five District winners ex pressed a desire for a head-to-head competition, the state-wide
contest was set for Walt Disney World.
When Ms. Florida N ursi ng Home is selected Aug. 12, the
FNH\ will nominate her for the Ms American Nursing Home
Contest, lobe conducted in the fall by the American Heal th 'are
Association.
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Help Keep Kids Hea/thy
Winter Park Memorial hospital this month will again offer
its popular seminar for parents titled ''how to Help Your I
Help You Raise Healthy Kids."
The progranii, provided by it panel of pediatricians from the
hospital's Medical Stiff, is scheduled for 8p.m. August 2l, in the
Hospital Auditorium on Edinburgh Drive,
Subject matter to be included will be designed for the
parents of young children, such as how to recognize symptoms
of illness, how to develop good health habits and how to provide
a safe environment.
The seminar is one of a series offered periodically by Winter
Park Memorial Hospital as part of its community health
education service. Several previous programs on this subject
have been wellattended, Hospital spokesman Charles Richards,
said, and the seminar for parents of small children is now
repeated regularly.
The care of newborn infants is covered in the Prenatal Instruction classes, he said, but (tvre is an obvious need and
desire on the part of young parents for knowledge about health
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staining and finishing, furniture
accessories,

repairing

damaged finishes, veneering

special
and
refinishing
methods, and care and maintenance of refinished furniture.
Both "Home Furniture
Refinishing" classes will meet
in Giraulo's workshop at "The
Furniture Doctor," 901 West
First St., Sanford. Space in the
class will be limited.

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everyday communication are
numerous: anxiety, lack of
trust, self-doubts, hostilities.
egotism. Enroll in "Interpersonal Communication" and
learn how to communicate
more effectively; how to be
morehonestaboutyour feelings
both with yourself and
others,
The class will meet in Room
S-207 on the &amp;'inwule Cornniunity College campus from 'è'
pin, to 10 p.m., beginning on
September 9 and ending on
October 28. Shirleyanne Parr
will be the instructor,
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Daytime and evening classes
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fered.

Several classes in Interior
decorating will be taught by
Ms. Jill Smith. "Basic home
Interior Decorating" will run
Sept. 9 Oct. 28 from 7- 10 p.m.
in Room 38, Adult Education
Campus. "Basic Home Interior
kiu
Decorating" will also run Sept.
- 11 Oct. 30 from 7 10 p.m. in
Do you remember the
Room :18, Adult Education beautiful quilted items that
Building. "Intermediate Home your mother and grandmother
Interior Decorating" will run used to make' How man)' times
Sept. 10- Oct. 29 from 7-10 p.m., have you admired the work of
in Room 38, Adult Education others and wished you were so
Campus.
talented? Join our "Quilting
Ms. Smith, the instructor, Technique" class and feel the
says, "Even though you may great satisfaction you receive
have taken the "Advanced from be ing able to accomplish
Interior Decorating" class, what you have so often adrnired
students can still benefit by from others

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''Quilting Techniques"
beginning on Sept. 8, from 7
p.m., to 10 p.m., ending Oct. 27.
The class will meet in Room 2 at
the South Seminole Center.

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The daytime Oil Painting
class will begin on Sept. 9, and
end on Oct. 2. and will meet
each Tuesday and Thursday
from 9 a.m., to 12 noon.
Mrs. Helen Hickey will instruct two evening classes.
"Beginning Oil Painting" will
meet each Tuesday evening,
beginning on Sept. 9 and ending
cn Oct. 23. "Intermediate Oil
Painting" will meet each
Thursday evening, beginning
on Sept, 11, and ending on Oct.
30. The evening classes meet
from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
All three classes meet in
Building 11 on the Adult
Education campus. Space in the
classes i limited.

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(24) Sesame Street
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(35) Mayberry RFD
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Black Sottie named "Joe" lost in
the area ot Seminole High School.
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Please call 373 9379

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By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

will be passed on to you today
through a chance social encounter. It will cause yu to
rev*se a decision.
GEMINI May 21-June 20)
It's a good day to work on
somethIng you consider more of
a hobby than a chore, The
results will please you, and

ARIES (March 21-Apr11 19)
You'll do
be,st thinking
today if you're under pressure
or it on the spot, es)eciauy
relation

TAURUS (April 2o-Ma}' 20)
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possession ycj no longer need.
Offcr fair price. The sale will be
wrapped up quickly.
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You'll discover a small hidden
profit in something you thought
had nothing of value, provided
you take the time to look.

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DEAR DR. LAMB I am a
business ventures you can
believer
In calcium and take it
easily outdistance competitors.
Think carefully before acting. every day as a food supplement. I have been told that
PISCFS (Feb. 20-March20) too
much calcium will cause
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grasp
calcium
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disposals, heat air, shag car
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private From
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carpeted 1113 Valencia Ct. Wst
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3 bedroom, 2 story. cen'ral Pica? &amp;

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reQuired $190 mo $100 drpo%it 322
7399
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Read today's claf e'
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For rent or sate' 2 yrs old. 3 BR.
000d buys
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large family
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bath split plan Nearly an acre
fenced 531.300
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323 7860

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321 0041

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i5 block to river Close to City
docking Custom 3 1111 I", bath.
all dec. w w carpeting, drapes.
7%' kitchen with pass Out "Indow
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screened pa'iO; on ' "1'
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NICE OLDER HOME in the country
near Oviedo One acre. huge Oaks

3 1 BR 5)8,900, $4,00 down, I pet
P 0 Box 2184. Sanford

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With the' abundant fruit trees on fhi
extra lot, plus a neat 3 bedroom
home (Iining room. lireplect',
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automatic, power steering &amp;
brakes, only 11 991 3176313

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ShanpO.r for Onlyll SOperday.
1109 Sanford Ave
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7610 Hl,lwatha Ave at Il 92

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Licensed Orlando 273 5410.
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Bulldozing. Esavatlnq. Ditch
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have top soil. litl dirt. ctay, and
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Table, 7 leav,s. 6 Swivel chairs,
¶95. 1 aro. roifee table &amp; 7 end
tables, like new. SIS. Matnoany
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table,
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ARc-i, Sc'wig
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refrigerator $ mos. old; custom
ice dispenser On freezer door.
Cit her crushed or cubed itt. and

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cii' best offer 371 857(7 c'r 531 ItOS
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Call the BirdAllen 5vVrenn

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32) 0707
8vildino, roofing and concre'e
finthlng, free estimalei
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dePendent Sl'ryi(e 5'
tJr 377

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WellDrilling

mower

Reqistered with the state as Class A
Contractor Homes.
$30
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S-ill eves
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sriall garden work
n-Slim ate By Il 377 (1)54

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SOLAR H[AT*PIC, AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gon:alei 305 373)939

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Yard Cleanup' ileciges Trimmed'
Flower Be'ls Cr
Free
e'stmd?es !fl *i33 or 223 7911

MasonContractor. block masonry S
concrete work Free Estimate',
377 39%S 'ayc '17309)3 n.ghtt

109W 1st SI .372 7)?S
We liii', F iirniturc'

42-fbile Homes
CL. FAN. nicely furnished lOiSS 2
ftP, 1 ucsth Central heat air; lully
carpeted Terms avail. Call 37.3
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ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE
WANT AD
COLUMNS
It's uSC pennies from

7563 Park Dr

Payton Realty

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olors $316350
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A Small Classified Ad brings big

322-2420 Anytime

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TO,SLi'.S LILAUT', 5.51 ut,
(formerly Harrie?t's Beaut, Ncch.
5191 Pine)?'? 3712

307 East Firtt Downtown
3729411 Eve 869 1144

features Carpeting, nice family
room, centrist heat air, fenced
back yard A real sleeper for caly
173.900

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IAGF SHADED FENCED BACK
YARD with 'I BR. I bath
"loop
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)$flry,f on lake. 3 BR,
7 titUs, cr-ntral he.it dir
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531 9993 Some e.Vra

SLEEPING BEAUTY
Lovely Tee
Pd Gre'n home wilts many

('000 INCOME
Comfortable &amp;
onvrnient 7 BR with 7 apart
rents 1110 i'.i ¶29,000
TWO ACRES
with 1 BR borne on
flood ri,'mrdcn land or pasture

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this spacIous i BR executive 2
story home in mint condition Has
beautiful new carpeting, a
mammoth 30 x 30 tamily room
with
sink. fireplac7 &amp; Gas
ff0 Drive your golf cart to the
country club!

57 FIPO.',N P F, 51
23a2 Park Or.',e
322 8363

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the house that can be turned Into 3T0P APID THINK A MINUTE It
rl,r'f,',i AOc 0 0'
ready CASh w.?h a llClq
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Realty.

Pest Control

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C'eo'rat
&amp; "'c Ccnd t'c,c.co
lc'i'' rr
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For lree estimates, call Carl
Plaster pCtCfling &amp; S r''ted
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 377
brIck &amp; stone Specialty 372 2150
1771
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MPNI. ALL TYt'5 OF CAR
REFRIGERATION,
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PEPITRY AND REPAIRS 322
WORK 71 hour service All
1139
makes DYKES AIR CON
DIT tONING, 3228377

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ann cait 377 2611. A Herald
classified consultant will help you
write a sales producing ad to sell
or buy anytning

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A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD?

Fla room, fenced yard
flyowner 3721507

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1969 0006E MONACO New motor.
factory
()O*er steering
Asking price 1150 37) 1737 p m

NFL SON'S FLORIDA ROSES
CAMPE P FIODY HULL tori' bed
WOodrijff'sGar(3en Center
lnciudesbuilt .n cab.net
601 Celery A.
SIrm!cw'd
377
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PROPERTY

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IN ALL PRICE RANGES
517W
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1941 Rambler Ret)el
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CHOICE LISTINGS

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For Your Junk Cars
73 1329

1700 Frer,ch Ave
3237310

For hedge Viburnum plant.7' up.
wtll hunched, in cans II 207 W.
St

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BRACES.
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373 9134

SANFORD AUCTION

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Store Eauipment. Meat department
equipment, all shell goods
discounted Barley &amp; Sons Food
Mart. Lake Mary

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food GardenLand, 1100W 1st St
3736630

condition 1130 for both 373

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To be '.old to the highe's? bidder:
Contents of 3 bedroom houSe
all
furniture &amp; appllance. 6 mos old 1966 AuStin Healy Sprite,
motor, 000d body. 5395 Ph 37)
Also contetits ot estate Partial
7555,
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litlng Guns, king size bedroom _______________________________
suite, wCsher, dryer, electric Dune Buggy, beautiful condition
range. retrigerator. bunk beds.
chrome wheels, tO'' tires, $1,293
bicycles. Early American COuCH &amp;
Week end special Call Duaric'
stove, oak &amp; walnut beds, color &amp;
Black &amp; wnte TV'S, ai' cors'iitlon
er &amp; MisC of all kinds

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$SiOor 131 1605

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Aug. 11, 7:30 PM

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bedroom, 2 bath, on 100*200' lot.
Shag carpet, beautiful fireplace,
breakfast bar. 7 patios, double
ige. boat dock All thiS and a
custom built dng house 148.000.

REALTOR

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Chairman

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home

I 4 6, BEING A ZONIPic, PLAPI WITHIN
16, Sanford, intends
to THE
Being More Generally Described register
CITY
OF
SAPIFORO,
Itsi
same
name
with
As Located at In the 2100 block of
the
FlOP
IDA,
SAID AMENDMENT
Clerk
Pie Circuit Court of
Yale
CHANGING THE ZONING OF
Seminole County, Florida,
For the Purpose Of; To reduce
THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
(Seal)
sauare footage and setback
LYING
BETWEEN CEDAR
DAYS INNS OF
dwelling conAVENUE AND HOLLY AVENUE
AMERICA, INC.
struction.
AND BETWEEN FIFTH STREET
By; KIngston (.. H)ward.
All
in interest and citizens
AND SIXTH STREET TO GC 7
Pr,slijeny
shall have an opportunity to be ATTEST'
(GENERAL
COMMERCIAL)
said hearing
DISTRICT
Ann F Dollar,
By order of tne Planning
A Copy shall be available *t the
and AssIstant Secretary
Zoning Commission of the City
office 04 tie City Clerk for
of A I' Berry, Jr..
all per
Sanford, Florida, this 6th day of of
sonsdeslrjngto,4j, the lame
tilt firm
August, ISiS
All partiei in Interest
itC5, Hedric
Robinson. PA
Artbi,r It Harris
shall hv an opportunity

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Each Woodmere Home Features Central Heat And
Air, Shag Carpetii'sg In Living Areas. Inside And
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I t Corn.

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MAITLAND FLEA MART

LAKE

Peg Peat Estate Broker
32)0640
3235715

MODELS NOWOPEN FOR INSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIES

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SAPIFOR 0.
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30224. deilring to engage in business
;&amp;r PIDIPIC, ORDIPIAPICi PlO l'
under the fictitious name
INN and TASTY WOILO at DAYS OF SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE
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Large
2
Bedroom. I bath home on 3i3
acres. Separate double garage. I
acre in citrus grove 300 feet on
canai ano lake 567,0(5)

2 bath, family room, screened
oversized
patio,
garage,
beautifully landscaped, 540.000

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&amp; chairs, secretariat desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, tiling
cabinets, ass CashandCarry,

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3 bedroom home.
Fla Pm on large lot includes
mobile hcme now rental
Owner will finance with 5.4.000

Where Quiet Niqhts and Cool
Breezes Create the Lifestyle
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INNS OF
of the City of Sanford;
AMERICA, INC * Georgia cor.
Rezoning from
1AA, Single poration,
located at 7151 Buford
family residential district

765 4w, 17
REALTOR 373 5771

Owner will
finance 7 bedroom. 1 bath. Fla.
Rn, aoddotjblegare llhfeeton
lake Boathouse and dock 1.15.000.

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REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Harold Hall Realty

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LEMON BLUFF
ON THE RIVER
Block home, top condut, fenced in
yard, 2 large bedrooms Corn
pltly furn.sriod

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SANFORD

Seminole County Sheriff's Depart. Court, Seminole COunty.. Florida in
fhe last publication, both dates in ment,

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SemInole and Orange County
listings Homes and acreage: all
price ranges Call today

fleautifully furnished, large 2
r..'droom. adults oreferred
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Florida home on 1 acre Reduced
1.5,000 Call

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1973 17 wide. 1 BR, air cond. fur
fiShed, 1125 monthly. Adults
ecunty 37259)9

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cause a rise in blood calcium, tract, and that Is
usually in the consIdered for annexation and A 0 1975. onlhel9lhcja,of August
whici can cause calcium first part of the small
04'er for sale and sell to
at leatt fifteen (iS) days prior
intestine,
the highest bidder, for
deposits in the kidneys and
ca, Subiect
to the date of the Public Hearing
Carol S Snake
to
arid all existing lens. at the
Publish- Aug 11,18,75 Sept I. 1975
DATED this 79th day
other organs. In a healthy it than you need,
July. A L'
the excess Is 1971
Front (Weti) Ogor of the Seminole DFZQ SO
person additional calcium in not absorbed, If you have
County Courthouse in Sanford,
S Phyllis Jordahl.
Florida, the above deScribed
the diet v2t!1 not increase the medical problem that might not
City Clerk
sonal property
of the City of
bloodlevel,arklitwillnotcause be t.ue.
That said sale is being made to
AttameSpri,
arthritis.
satlsl
Arthritis spurs
PUILICNOTICE
the terms of said Writ ot
Calcium is poorly absorbed Publish' Aug 4. II. ii, 75. Sept, 1.
Execution
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
develop from bone destruction anyway, It Is absorbed best
1915
In
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
John E. Polk,
and regeneration. The bone an acid solution.
DEP II
Sheriff
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
The acid _____________________
regeneration Lsnit perfect and digestive
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
Seminole County, Florida
juice from the
NotIce is hereby givers that a
results in
Pubiith'
July
75,
Aug.
4,
Il,
urs.
1$, 1975
stomach helps absorption from
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
OEP 151
Public )fearing will be held at the
You should learn to think of the first part of the small inPlolce it hereby given thl a
CommissIon Room in the City Hall in
the digestive tract, beginning testine. As
Publii Hearing will be held In Use -- the City of Sanford, Florida, •t
7 00
the Intestinal C'Ofl' City Commltsion Room, City Hall.
withthernouth, as a specjallzc'tI tentsbccomelessacldalong
O'clock P M on August 7S, ISIS, to
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
the Sanford. Seminole County. florida.
Consider the adoption of an or
form of skin, ft is a barrier to sir,all Intestine, calciwn
NAME STATUTE
ab- ThurSday, August 21. 1975. to cOti
dinance by the City of Sanford.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, FlorI1a, ttl&amp;
things getting through its wall sorption stops.
sider Ihe foIIowin
WtSlcp, is as follows
change and pursuant to Florida Statute's, Section

"t, 2

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Wood or Steel deSks (elecutive deik

kitchen flatl'roorn Cabinets. Count
er tpt, Smnit InSt5liti avail
.thle furl CabelI 3725032 any
lime

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OFCEPS TO YOU

DAVIS' 171 9170
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Comoonenm
trs Sarttui
Aiplifier, Tear Tape Deck,
Gerrard turn table and Pioneespeakers, plus e,tras Call 37)
2W? otter 5

FRALC CLASSIFIED
ADS WORK'
-hatdo you fidvetOsell?

19195, French
1196,377 196-4
372 1959, 372 1164

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CHICO &amp; THE vAN

We Buy Furniture

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FULLER BRUSH
3 bCdrocms. I': baths. * w car Orders takenMonday,weonesy5
petirig, central H&amp;A. fenced back
Friday Only 177 1917
yard on targe corner :i 1260
III 37)5

Excellent income Property- 7story
7 ag'ts with 7 CBS ,ipss in rear
Live in one dirvt rent 3 furniShed
apts

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STUDIO1,7,3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM

Any Quantity PIOLL'S Cassel
rrrj l4wy 1797 630

:TERro

IS Acres, country corner, close to Arthur Short of Lake Mary recently
tOwn, $5750()
ran lads in The Herald One for a
Honda, another for a dishwasher.
still another for a stereo H
Lakefront lot, Osteen.
did
he (30' "I sold everything" Mr.
Srort reported
tots- 7 to choose from. $7,500 each

SUNLAPIO- Excellent cOndition.
BR, 1 bath. range, ref. A C unit,
* w carpet, drapes &amp; patio This
I 'ACRs
spotless home won't last long
Priced at only 5? 1.700 with low Double wide mcb,ile home. Close to
Wekiva River
FHA down payment

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AddltiOn.l information avai'abl, *fld that we Intend to register ta

Clusive shall not be less than twenty and the underSigned
as Sheriff o4
light (21) days. In addition,
flOtid Seminole County, Florida, will at
shall be posted
the area to be i10OAM

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USed

"I SOLD EVERYTHING"

Central Florcia s

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6ardens

2 bath. Park Ave.

,

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Sanfordlfl 7881

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3 BR, 7 bath, over an acre.

327 1991

3.3-Houses Furnished
__________________________One &amp; Two Dedroomfurnishedeots (IF I I ON A l. ,ei 3 R Cr neat.
Air co
- carpetrig reason,sbte
c'i',sn No ',ett 1139 mo plu$ sec.
No pets i2lID 511 1040

eneva

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W. Garnett White

CHOICE RENTALS
ON ALL PRICE RANGES
ill W itt St 32? Ss.ii
37? 7737

AVALOPI APARTMEPITS
t'OULTS, PlO PETS
116W ?ndSt

CASH 373 4371

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poSt5, fishng poles &amp; reels, pic
ture window frames, hot water
heater (I qas, 1 dec I. 3226)96

Stemper Realty

Broker 107 W Commercial

1949 Ford pick up 333 PIyno,,'r'
enginp.lspeeri, Hurst Shifter, cc-,,
p&amp;nt, new inspection 5tikr"
1greip, mn i
1?] 0690 r

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16' Pullman Buffer (inil Brushes),

reduced tO 117.900 Terms

Acreage

BALL REALTY

Monthly Rentals Aya'lable
$l35$1SQ Color TV
OUALITY PiN NORTH
131
&amp;

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zoning

I

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
\nd

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tras Fiberglass Over cab sl 1'
in camper, gas %tyt', i(e b'
lacks Both $1,095 6)0 1591
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23' Terry Camper, 197) model
.'-c'r'.
A C - rxoiI ((*"i'!iOn

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Days -377 6)?)
PlIghts 377 733?
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GMC, '67. V 6.31.000 miles, like rif-w

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

1977 Scout 11)04.', II WD. .,ir,
I 70Sf 349 3577

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8Autos for Sale

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2 BR fenced yard. carport, private
street. 116.900 Terms 377 6670
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refrig, 1825 327 0*59

ANTIQUES

3?? 1237 or 1 )7 31)1

chaIrs, pole lamp, lawn mower,
play pro. bar and Odds nd ends
327 1831

2 UP, giant family room, convenient
location, 117,900

Inc.

For usco furn'ture' appliances tools,
etc Buy 1 or 1001 items Larry's
M,rt, 213 Santord Ave

PT, Tach, Gal Trailer, $1 SOt, 1

Moving must sell Couch and

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Greene,

FLYING CLOUD STABLES

or 1377 S1

ext ladders. Airless Spray, -

Airport Blvd Sanford 373 1)10.
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engag

(41

Forrest

372 3672

bed 110.7 x 4%, roof tin, jalousie's

322-7643

mosphere 117.900

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turnithed r untumoshed Newiy

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Street, Sanford
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LegalNotice

&amp; refrigerator, beautiful trees,
,
nice cOrner lot

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Clean 1960 Ford 'i ton widC &amp;
bed pick up with 1940 slide n

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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

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Goni Crtditic.n
1391

66HOrSeS
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17, fire wood. etc 3?) 1905

'in 3197

WINTER SPRINGS. lo',..ly 7 BR,
bath, living dinnq. Fl room,

ir'-c,

III 315 E F irt St

Santora Call 3?) 3155 alter 5 30

$8900

qaroe Sanford Ave. 1115 mo
wcupancy5341649.

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nAve

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IS' Dpvee olfshore, rib
60
PAcr P T. C B, Depth Finder,

WILSON MAIER FU,IP4ITURE

3 BR, P, baths, family room, new
kitchen: newly painted, fenced

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372 5113
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you sell "Don't Needs"
wtn a -_-_-_-

POIlSOPI MARINE
7977 Hw'
In 5961

lawn P.'r.irs We Sell The Best &amp;
Sry,r,' tht' Rs? Western Auto.
301 W is? St

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MAKE OFFER 322 17$?

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in

Bigger Prizes and More of Them

Unfurnjshed

cifra clean. small, 3 UP Call for
details 3233295 alter 6 p m or all
wk cod.
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BAMBOO COVE APIS.
Ccc' 1.
m""."

of

.4-...-.- ----,,,,,
prpvyjy

acre 132.930 Acre Realty,
REALTOR.

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32-Houses

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'.l"i"IuI)TVfl

rt.ns,sl.. 5.,.,,.. •i.i_
uu 'uca. rernaps gei mb your blood and hence
this idea ccmes from knowing into your bones unless it is
first
that too much vitamin
#svpi iw,c

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313406) orfl)OSIleves
MUST SELL -- New I fF1 2 BATH

fl

So'r'.'nds

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is taken

subject.

T'SL'AD DL' sV'r,i'

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that others "Y en1ightn me on

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Also Booking

AI.,TAMONTE SPRINGS,
--Legal Stenographer with at least to
FLORIDA
years civil ?ractice experience
Peas, you pick, black eyes S purple
Notice of Public Hearing
Excellent salary with fringe
hull, New patches continue
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN benefits Reply Speer &amp; Spree, PA,
coming in On Oregon Aye, I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVPd by
P.O. Box 1364. Sanford. Fla 37771
ml
NorthofséaodfustWestof
II.
th City Commiss,on of the City of
__________________________
SIMI. west of Santorcl Closed on
Altamonte Springs, Florida. that
Mechanic to work in salvage yard
Sundays
said City Commission will hold a
____________________________
Arid drIve wrecker nights and
public hearing'
week ends Ratliff 6, Sons Wrecker
GEORGIA SWEET POTATOES(a) To consider annexation of the
ServIce, 7734 Orlando Drive
speclalt Bushel and
bushel
following described property lying
Newcrop. AlE Produce, 3710179,
and being In Seminole County,
CIERX TYPIST large agriculture
Farmers Market. Sanford
Florida. to wit'
firm has opening for a permanent
5 14 of SE , of NE 'i of NE
lull time typist Etp.rlenc.d
at
Sect. 15 Tsp 21. Range 79 to the
dictating unit Stat'stical typing
11-Instructions
corporate limits of the City of
knowledge needed Office skills
Al?amonte Springs. Florida, and
Pielpfut Excellent fringe benefits
I ---------------fbi To orislder also the question Private tutoring in my home.
Contact Personnel Dept A Dude
Certified teactier 771 0499
of deSigning and assigning the
_______________________________
&amp; Soot, Ovie'do 365 5681
_______________________
zoning classification of Commercial _________________________________
Neighborhood (C NI to Said
property
that classification it
LegalNotice
decribed In the toning ordinances of
''
umtni
prings,
NOTICEOFSHERIFFSSALE
Florida,towlt' OrdIn,anceNo 77873
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
and as amended and supplemented by virtue Of that Certain Writ of
The present toning Cl&amp;5$fiC,)tiri Execution iSsued out of
and under
08 Said property is Agricultial I (A- the seal
the County Court of
1) as that classification is described SemInole County,
Florida. upon a
in the ioning ordinance's arid final iudgnsent rendered
In the
rpgufat;ont of Seminole County. aforesaid court on the
6th day of
Floritla
June, A D 197S, in that certain case
The PubIli Hearing will be held irs entitled, Southeastern Financial
the City 'fall, Altamonte Springs, Corporation Ptalrilllf, vt Fayc
rlorida, on the September 9, 1975. at
nkartk d b a Buttons &amp; Bows.
1 30 P M or .ss soon thereafter as Defendant, whith aforesaid Writ of
poS%ibl, at which time Interested Execution was delivered to me as
parties and cititens for and against
Sheriff of Seminoic County, Florid.,
the proposed arwsexation ard Zoning and I have leyid upon the following
will be heard Said hearina may
--, b.
OWfleO by Fayc
Continued from time to
time
until
Senkarik
d
b
a
Buttons
&amp; Bow's. Said
final action
by the Cty property being
located In Seminal.
County, Florida,
. rU.xrfi,,.IA;I..
mis notice Shall be Posted It the
described as folIow
City Hall within the City of
All the furritut., furnishings,
____________________________
Altamor'te Springs, Florida, and in fixtures.
iruvt$ory, Stock-In trade,
three (3) other places within the
and any and all 000ds located at the
FICTITIOUS NAME
City, arid published in the Evening
place of the business of the defers.
Notic, is hereby given that we are
Herald, a newspaper Of general
dant Buttons and Bows, 264
n bus'ness .11 7177 H011y
circulation in t
City of Altamonte
Springs, and Seminole County, Hiawatha Avenue, Unit 3, Sanford, Ave, Sanford Seminole County.
FlOfida under the fictitious name of
Florida, once a week focal least four Seminole County, Florida Iricluding
1k

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STEADY
WORK.
Immediate
opening for an experienced
mhInlst with full SPowledge of
mill &amp; lathe operation Work
consists primarily 08 proto type
units. Plo production Must be ablr
toreadS ln$e1'pretttrawir5gs Must
be able to work alone Phone 377
6711 for appointment

Christian Day School has opening
for br S yr olds for fall semester
Tuition, $25 mo Call Lutheran
Church of Redeemer. 372 3S52 Of

1 BR. 7 bath, pool, fireplace on I

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iforni5hed 7 bedroom apt
air
criiclitioned, wall to wall carpet,
'C) 1,71st St 1123 per mo, plus

Parties

Experienced

803W 1st St

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as

i

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fledroo'n, liy'riç room, an.ng om

as an

A BABY'S WORlD

-.

Keep an optimistic attitude.

SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
is small but thoughtful act
i;
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You're
a prudent shopper for you'll perform for one less
fortunate will not go unobhousehold and family
RETURN ro
needs
served.
54%
It will make you look
today. Those pennies
MACON coupiry
will have lig in tIeir eyes.
-*LS..
a surprLsing way of adding
up.
JOHN
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
WAYNE
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
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______________________
BRANNIGAN
You can linda buyer today for a 19)
_______________________
Someone who lives a considerable disthnce from you
will be getting in touch unexpectedly to tell of some unusual
news.
,,,, WED

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Income
AVON Represent,
tive Call 6113079
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DIDDLE DAY CARE. 373

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22
You tend to do things on impulse
today,
but
they'll
sonieho' work out. Stay loose.

plus ISO dCpOit
Forrest Greene Inc
REALTORS

30•Apartn3ents Unfurnishl3d

5p-r'ction In 7587 after S

SR 16
373 7743
54 -Garage Sales
- ---- --------46-Commerci1l Property
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- RUMMAGE SALL
674-Feed
JoAnne's
flP
q,r,qi, tr.'ql,cC
P40
Thrift Shop, across from Atlantic
- (luollityinq I ow tIc wrt 111,950
National Bank Bldg.
JIM DANDY JAZZ FE ED
Acre Realty, RFA( TOP. J73 7730 -"Buy Oirt rom Bo,c,ir"
Why Storeit6ndforget it? Sell it and GOPM _V'SFisSanId11)4733
forget it with a Class,fied Ad 322
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Merchandise
7611
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-- 5S - BoaIs 8. ACC(ss'OrIes
50Miscellaneous for Sale
_______________________________
CASH 3224132

Beautifut ranch type borne. 361
acres, stable Osteen area
16)7. 373 6186

M UPISWORTII REALTY
Reu Peal Estate Broker

LAKE MARY- 7 BR Duplet, $150

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Work your own hours Earn extra

P,trs Martin. 3776108

For Tuesday, August 12, 1975

h.

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Quaffed buyer Nice landscaped
tot

A FPAC'Tfo4
THEIR COST
114DM TODAY'S WANT ADS!

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HOROSCOPE

4)

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Cri' corn' fiirn",t 1 I)r'.ilc' en
trancr'. tiath &amp; parking 37) 9579
alter S p rn
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closet w w arpetinq. fefrig and
range 11)5 mcI Utliits Bram

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fl

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Found

25th St. 372 6645.

.

AKE MARY I BR. lbaths.lamil
room with F P. formal dining. rec
room, pool. central heat air.

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WITNESS my hand and seal of

6:30 (2, 0) NBC News

Newly COMtru(ted I tdronni
home. 1', baths, quiet street fl
tkfary Approximateiy $lbt) pry

ATTN DEMONSTRATORS
TOyS
&amp; Gfts Worknowttiru December
FREE Sample Kit, No

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Co'irt either before service on
Plartllfs' attorney or Immediately
thereafter otherwise a defatjit will
be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint or
Petition

(33) Lost In Space
(2, 6, i. 9) NewS
(24) ElectrIc Company

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-_Ouplt'g, lbedroom turn apt ôdults
" r''
Rt'C"• '•
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C,afl 37; 3410 nH'r 3 J%
full priv'leq.'s Lady Only 3fl 79 -

29-Rooms

'74 Yamaha Endura, under &amp;C('

under 1900 miles 1100 373 0735. 9
to S. Mon Sat
DCcMhundi Miniature, AKC $45; _________________________
ChihtjChui, *hit male, 3', mos , 1970 Yamaha 350, e'etlent running
$50
ANIMAL
HAVEN
(OflditiOfl Real clean $310 32?
C.POOMIPIr, &amp; BOARDING 7505
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vFtiplEtSIn5757 - --- - --

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TAFFER REALTY
Req P.',i' I dali' Itrkt'r
11001 75th SI
37'? 6655
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Forrest Greene. Inc
373 6333, 372 8970, eves,

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Stephen J
Uoiarth, Esquire,
Plantiffs' a'lorne.y whose addrets s
'DV'. I.rlw
Tty,,irer, Orlando, Florida 37802 on or
he?or September I?. 19/5 and file

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(44) Lucy Show

(9) All My Children
(44) Variety
(2.0) Marble
Machine
(6) News
(0) Ryan's Hope

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Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldni be any

371 Ol

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Sylvania color console, new Grade
fl picture lit,,' h-th w.irranty
150 3
'
'.'rday
Friday

acres, paved road. trees, clear,
flowing Stream, hnrs.s n k Terry

flyowner.Hoe57Iots
on FrenchAve , zoned commercial

nFl TOt. P- Di Pt'. turn or
rfrri
Aitr
Lawn
(are 37)_____________________
181$
or
6I
6)16
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I

above, give mea call Bill Curfie,

5anfd_Florida37771

Call 372 7611 or 5)1 c'
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SEMINOLE CO Beautiful S or 10
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* "Get ' Em While *

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE I'

RABBITS, all SLPS

model, new Grade ft picture tube

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Freekittens to good homes
7weelrsofd
317 OalSafter 115

25" Cclor TV Stereo Combination
Needs littlp TV work. ISO Also
('clot Portables 323 0108
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are to tight' A Classified Ad in

New hojse' fl a rural area No down
payment, monthly payments lets
than rent Government SUbSdZCd
to Qualified buyers C,Ii to s. ,t
you Qualifyt

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the local news tt you can answer
affirmatIvely to th
qston

Can Help
CCIII73 1557

beginring Lands thuS described
contain isis acres more or less,
l'as been fileti against you and you
arereguired to serveacpoy of your

54 55 56

58

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31A-Ouplexes

Rentals

The Evening Herald, 377 2611
Free, 644 7077 for "We Care"distance of 575 feet more or less to
Ext $5
"Hotline" Adults Or Teens
th wate, of Howell Lake, run _________________________________
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thence Southeasterly along said
(ACED WITHA DRINKING
We have listings We have buycr
watert toe point which bears North
We need another real estate i
PRORLEM

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49

CLUB OF AMERICA Phone 305
773 7710
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North 67 degrees Ii' 00" East a ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll

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18-Help Wanted
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WANTED YESTERDAY Cart ,o
write' Do you live in the Ovildo
area? If So. contact me im
mediately, if not sooner. I nero a
correspondent wtto can cover City

SELLING IT MAKES CASH

flAIR AGENCY

37) 1766

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COLOR TV. Ill 9SMOPITII
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
641 1006
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775 3431
Alter hours, 731 7731
771 6562 or 668 5016

.'Otr(I snra

oId,II3

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AlIce Cycler Real Estate

i-torcyciei

Puoo,

ft (O TV's frnn %; B&amp;W. from -

wifti ,', r .'llr.nf tic m

M3O

RIAt TOP

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65-Pets.Supplies
----4cyô

7l Zth Color ConIe TV
$45 (aft Ifl 1716
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bath Cf home

(flOod f ,Shintl Apov 1.

Ray Crank

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Acres on Lake

Seclucject 1 UP, i'

citrus trees, well for a . &amp;
Sprinklers Large utility building
A steal at 175.900

n 6371

41-Houses

in Sept Apply in Pe'sOn, York Nicp efficiency apartment, upstairs,
!ipak House. Altarnonte Springs
alt UtilitieS turn t7
AdultS
t.'Il Cfl Tuesday, Aug $7 betwn
Only
? ??I ,',i'S &amp; 'k 'ts
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phone caIl'i pIt''
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Boulevard (State Road Number 136,

Lucy Show

(24)

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----- 53-TV- Radio- Stereo

One acre Iot Deltona _____
area, Cheap for quick
(5th.MP 371 o.n

v.uth private tran') Lg family

Beauty shop space available, new
(Omples, S stations. plumbing,
heat air. escellent location fy
builder 37) 071?
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hOUrS av,lablt' All applicants 2 bedroom furnished apt . upstai

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a 700 loot right of way as now

News

(13) Cable Journal

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lor7fletjrooms Adultsonty
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7515 Park Drive SlOop

necessary Only nart timt' hours One and two bedroom apartments,
available tO I? p m. It a m.
Adults only 373 OIiO

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warehouse Reasonable
or 3226420

EPiMOP WASHER.parts,
rrvce. bdmachin
?0OP41Y APPI lAP10ES)fl91

De5irah wDccIe'd lot near Sylvan
lake, wt of Sanford Call owner
323 6111

- SANFORD
?l7IAL AvE
?.ini farm In heart of town. I BR . 7

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327 4170

time hours available i a m, ;t
a nm preparation 117 p m
Counter help; 173 pm Hote
and line Broiler Cooks and DiSh
washers
No
esperience

Noon The Da,j Before Publication

45 Feeb'e.minded closure a mortgage on the following

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(e)

5

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Jackpot
Eyewitness

(35) Big Valley
12:30 (2, 0) Jackpot

Tuesday

action for damages for breach 04 a
Quaranty agreement and to fore

42 Of higher

32 Small Cupid 55 Wapiti
35 Paw metal
56 legal point

13

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I,.

I Lariats
Say further
21 Dessert
22 Abyss '
23 Rumor
27 Deto;e (comb
form)

(6) Andy Griffith

Restless

(I)

4

Neighborhood
(35) Mickey Mouse

11:53 U) News
AFTERNOON

EntertaInment
,t
U',
',
,

I

(35) B.atman

(9) Srady Bunch

(24) Electric Company

(44) Night Gallery
(2.3) Tonight Show
(6) MovIe
(9) Wide World Of

Bonanza

(9) Lucy Show
(13)
lando City

(6) Love Of Life

11:00 (2.6,0,9) News
(33) 700 Club

II YOung
form)
Ioc.Vtes Cotl I 8 British gun

38 39
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Club

Squares

(35) Felony Squad
10:30 (35) My Favorite

7 Resinous
substance
3 Harem roon
4 Fised inmes
5 Mukt of lyric
poetry
6 Portr$y

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Commanders

General Hospital

(33) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Three Stooges
3:23 (44) Spirit Of '76
3:30 (6) Tatlletales

11:00 (2.8) High Rollers
(6) Gambit
(9) ShOW OtIs
(24) Mr. Rogers

(13) Law And Mr
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10:00 (6) Medical Center
(9) The

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31 Consteflation
33 Sauft Sainte
Marie (coIl)
34 Distant

(6) Edge Of Night

8:30 (44) Three Stooges
e:ss (44) SpirIt Of '76
9O0 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas

SUNLANDBAYWOOD CIRCLE

Real Estate

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Mort Walker

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Vihlen also failed Monday to
ag€nc" with jurisdiction Over
find an agency With Jurisdiction The minimum safety the Jail which could consider
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St4iteoffivalsMond4iy agreed
The
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14-point
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includes emergency lighting
provision — to allow prisoners
requirementsfor reopening th e
oca
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and
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equinment
as
recommended
to
return to the jail without the
Seminole County Jail —
the
grand
Jury,
but
excludes
t&amp;
building
officials
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a county being he ld liable for
provided the county build a
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new Jail within two years.
conditioning.
S in le County Commission
county sought to facility.
J.
The grind Jury I riday
Uoi. per, tht sttt (In
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sa f ety marshal s office. the City of
released
its
report
on
the
irt.
would recommend to the
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sestigation of the fatal fire, eq U I ) men
4
Sanford, the county and DOR
commission today to request
finding
fault
with
the
County
damaye~
I'dil.
ha~c (vid Vililcii atey du i.,,i
hids for $120,000 for installation
Commission, the City of San.
have such iuri-;Wction.
of the required safety equipford,
the
Sanford
Fire
An
opinion
from
Atty. Gen.
mint
Department and the state morning
Hubert
Shevin
says
legislative
Vifilen said approval of the
Division
of
Corrections.
The
same
group
met
at
1:30
action
may
be
needed
to decide
funding lila) come next tveek,
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Afi%ernant.askforceofsthte
p.m.
in
the
commission
board
the
question
of
jurid.siction.
,
pending a favorable reply on
officials met with local officials room where Polk presented to
-The responsibility for the
the s mfey plan from Louie
Monday to discuss the grand Vihien the proposal for jail is on Seminole County,
it
Wainwright, director of the
I
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jury's recommendations for reopening the jail,
said Douglas Stenstrom, the
Department
of Oflender
State
task
force
tn'Pects
county
During
the
meeting
Vihlen
sheriff"s
att3rney.
Jaill.
From
left,
C.S.
Sabiston
and
Cecil
Sewell,
department
of
of
fender
rehabilitation;
Seminole
reopening
the
jail
and
agreed
Rehabilitation ( DOlt — forthe
14
points.
County
Sheriff
John
Polk,
County
Commission
ChaIrman
was
persistent
securing
a
in
Sid VihIen Jr.; J.J. Clark, offender rehabilitation and Tommy Kn!ght. state '°
mnerly the Division of CorrecBut, Vihien said the County
The
officials
included letterfrornthestateagreeingto
fire marshal's office. (llerald Photo b Bob Uoyd)
tio.
Commission
must nIeal
representatives from the State the repairs providing what
Once funding isapproved and is the same 14-point plan damaged jail.
the 14 points and indicating the widening of the Lorridor doors FireNlarshal's office and DOR. Vihlen called "reasonable tremely cautious"
repairs made Vihlen said written by local fire and
,We're right back where we ~.vunty plans to build a new jail on which Viblen sought a
with reopening the jail, to
The task force met with assurances" the board was
Sheriff John Polk will be building official's a month were," Polk mid.
prevent aiLs
state
within 18 to 24 months. Ile said waiver because the project Sheriff's Department per- acting within the guidelines of changing
mindagency
aboutfrom
the
authorized to reopen the Jail, ago when the county sought to
Polk wrote a letter to he expected a reply next week. would have been major con- sonnel, and City of Sanford the state.
initall safety equipment in the Wainwright Slonday outlinging
The requiremeriLs exclude the struction.
Officials and Vilden Nlonday
Vililen has been seeking an
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'The $3,833 is not an operating budget," downtown area."
the downtown area.
the base larger, and that means everyone in SanDowntown fledevelopment, Stmiring Committee Jacobson said. "It is the bare minimum we need to
Before approving the three-month budget
"Pete"
Knowles
said
E.
City
Slanager
Warren
ford
will benefit in the long run."
Exerutive Director Sara Jacobson today lauded get started. It only means that we can now
get our request, the commission engaged in a thorough the unanimous rote showed that "The commission
last night's unanimous City Commimion approval off ice open
discussion of downtown goals aryJ indicated to the
The budget, presented by Conumssioner John
is willing to spend the money needed for the project,
of a $3,&amp;33 committee funding request.
-ne Steering Committee is a product of Steering Committee that the time has come to act. but commissioners wanted to know just what they Slorris, who is a member of the Steering Com"lain very eased," Jacobson said, "with the property owners and mcrchanta.Iwas glad thatU
Mayor e Moore today said the discion of were wending the money for."
mittee, was For office rental and equipment,
moral support of the commissioners. Since our commission $ck so much Interest in the question of the budget request
was "a message to the Steering
Downtown redevelopment, Knowles said, "will utilities, telephone service, furniture, printing
major problem downt9wn bas been apathy, ,how we plan to un the money we requested. It cmimittee "t this
tim it W got to Wilt,` beriefit the mer chants and the property cwner and travel expenses and public relatio

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or~anization in Seminole
not cer(uwit) li been denied per drivers)
mission from the state In tified."
Imirgain
- ely with the -- Board Negotiator
school board, ;in official said
Harry Pelley
today.
Ilarry Pelle). the board's
chief
said
drivers were "not a large
from
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Pelley also said he received salary for beginning teachers —
( ommission
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Friday denying the county's 131 1010, AFIXIO. is intervening in
If the two teams fail to
bus driver1 their ceifkation tertifiation sought by the remne talkn, a special master,
,Tlie board cannot bargain as county's s e c r e t a r i a I
or arbitrator, is scheduled to
long as they're not certified," association.
arrive in Seminole County Aug
flelley said. The association
Last itionth, the school board 18.
'11ready had board recognition recognized
bus
drivers,
Ille special master assigned
is a bargaining agent
secretaries and a third group of here by IIRC is Jerome
All tha t was lacking was non-instructional personnel as Greene of Miami His Fee
I'E R( certification
barvining agents
which is $3Oaay plus ex
Pelley mid the reason given
At otineetIng, a Local 1010 ptnses would be split by the
by PFIU was that the bus attorney sowed to fight it out hoard and SEA
for the right to bargain with the
SRA's Steve Rosenthal said
"ard in Seminole
today lie's "waiting to hear
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"about getting
hainmuan l'rank Joyce sail back to the table
then the "war" had just begun
Contacted at his office, flelley
and pledged his union would said he as waiting to hear
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lot coverage for structures to
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per
Obituaries
no less 'han 25 per cent for
1 2B
Sports
Insisting the parking and no less than 25 per
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68 requirements of an ordinance cent for landscaped area.
TcIcIsion
Women
6A passed on fir reading by City
Lonnann warned the city
Council Monday' night might would have to be careful, ad.
prove -confiscatory." NfLlY01r ding while green belt is needed,
S10 nday's high 93. Ovellnight James It.
Lormann Indicated some industrial lots are small
low 69.
the second veto of his seven and the city could. in effect, be
inontNs in office may be in the in the position of confiscating
Wednesday. A chance of
offing.
private property for green belt,
ndersho%V179. mainly during
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The ordinance, scheduled b,
City Attorney Neli Julian Jr.,
the afternoons. 11111ghs In the
City Council for public hearing said the purpose of the orupper 80s and low 90s. [A)%o In at e p.m., Sept. 8, was suggei!,
M (finance was to set miWi-nuin
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by the city's land planning requirements in developments
or less, gust)' near thun- agency (planning and zoning with small lots.
dershoorrL Rain probability 30
conunissioni to set minimum
IA)rtnann said he was merely
per cent through Wednesday.
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Nationally reknowned
theatre consultant George
Eisenhower of Yale University
ImLay met in Suinford with
members of the Greater San
ford Chamber of Commerce
Bankers' Committee to discuss
initiating a study to determine
the feasibility of building a
prestigious performing a r t.s
in this city.
-We've made the decision on
hiring the man. lie's obviously
the expert in the filed All we
need now is to finalize the
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the same project in the photo below. The firm of Houda1llDu ai and right of Jacon1Ue
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architect Carl Gutmann and
engineer Cal Conklin visited the
Van Wezel Performing Arts.
tiall in Sarasota,
h le there they learned
from Managing Director Dr.
Curtis Ilaug that Eisenhower
had conduttd the feasibility
study for the Van Wezel before
any decisions were made to
build the theatre.
Upon returmng to Sanford.
Bankers Committee repre
sentafives decided their next
step would be to meet with a
pr(fessional consultant to be
khisedonttiesi,e nature, c ost
and feasibility of constructing a
theatre here
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easibility study in the Sanford
area would cost about $10,000
and would take three to four
nonths to complete. lie said he
could not start a study much
before November.
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