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4 8—Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Mort Walker

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by Dick Turner

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Sanford, Florida 12771—Price 20 Cents

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dummy's ace of diamond'

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Nther%uInerjble

Waiver To Be Considered

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An old timer from Florida
wants to know how Hal Sims
and Ely Culbertson, the first
great contract players, would
stack up against the modern expert.;.

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The answer is that bidding
and
playing as they (lid 45 years
By Oswald &amp; James Jacuby
ago tfle would be outclassed .
Sometimes the defenders set but if cv were around today
up a squeeze for declarer by and in the prime they would be
ca s hing their tricks right oft the right -11 the Itip as they were
hat Thus ,
tiIigtitV ttkIi
proud of his spade opening.
when he cashed four spa es as a
Contract is only
years old

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THE BORN LOSER

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before running clubs thc
squeeze would not have worked.

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by Dove Greue

I HIEFRE Y ARE,
HEN' SE SAI D
BY! T\') / T4ANh5,\ WAS
HOT DISH! .50 IS
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MOLLY! .MI4SCO1DEN MIN.BL1T

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Note that South knew s.,here
the king 01 uiamonus was
located. East needed at for his
opening heart bid. Also note
that it declarer did not ca.th

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couldn't guard hearts and hang
on to the king of diamoids.
F:as, (I))
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If t, j 10 74

£ 63 2

starter, lie was less proud when

(Do YOU have ti question for
the Jacohys? Write 'Ask the
JaCOhyS' care of this
nbewsPaPer. The most in-

It wasn't a difficult squeeze.

leresting questions will t)O
used in this cølumn and
ttitOrs will receive copies o f
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dulli'lly's ace of diamonds (The
Vienna coupi and then run oft
his clubs.

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evaluation of a fadilire safety program

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Wainwright's office
released the contents
of the letter after re-

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in a revision of the rules ard

A spokesman for Wainwrii'
said although the divis

tested the new rules
regulations in June, the
rating procedures have been in
the draftlng stages for many
months and are significantly
more detailed than prior rules
and regulations.

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County Commission
with the 'ultimate responiibi I ity' for the

County Commission Chairman Circuit Court Judge A.J.
Sid Vihien Jr., follows the llosemnann Jr., concurring in
the Seminole grand
(;rand Jury
Corrections, having
report
released
recommendation
that each jail the enforcement power. should
which calls on the state
division to "re-evaluate" in Florida be rated against a re-evaluate their methods
of
standard set of criteria.
methods of inspection.
inspection and realign their
Vihlen Is seeking to ha ve the
Wainwright's office released rating procedures.

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strains Ith to hoola-hoops spinning around her neck while
('.lnny Bishop (a bove right) USeS plenty of knee action with

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port c ha rg ed

.Jur) report,'' Wainwrig h'
letter said.

rings.

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rdereil Wa;ns tiglit
ff;ct' t
keep the letter confidential
pending the unsealing of the
(evaluation)
grand jury report Friday.
Ilosemann presided over the
Grand Jury investigation.
The report said: ''l'hts Grand ity's
Jury feels that the State
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fire
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/.\.safety fatal fire,
Various sheriffs
IL
from
requirements.
regulations
governing
the
throughout
Florida
have
had
Tbe hoola-hoop craze of nearly two decades ago appears to
State Division of Corrections
HOOLA-HOOP
The Jail was damaged in a
ceiving
perniission
operation
of
county
and
input
into
the
rules
and
he making a strong comeback, as evidenced by this quartetJune 9 fire which killed 11 Supervisor Louie Wainwright's
municipal detention facilities regulations changes in the
of yo un gsters who prove very versatile Ith the plastic
ENTHUSIASTS
office late Friday released the from Circuit Judge
per.
and
iengaged
in)
the ongoing project, Wainwright's
Patty Brooks ahove left) appears to be grimacing as she
text of a letter to 18th Judicial A. J. Hosemann.
The inspection, requested
development

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A five-tiiati task force from
the Florida l)ivison of
fire.
Corrections is scheduled to
inspect the repaired Seminole
County Jail on Monday and to
consider a request to waive allowed an inmate to set the

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By DONNA E.STES
and
MIcKIA)cliltln(;F:

(See related story, page 2-At

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000NESBURY
:AMPuS CLATTER with BIMO BURNS

nspection Team Due

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and ti game is improving all
the time.

South rin off the last nine by
squeezing Eas t in the red suits.

All South had to do to make sure
of his contract was to win trick
five with his ace of hearts, cash

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HA V E TO ASK
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BEETLE BAILEY

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improved inspection system

including sets of standard police departments inSeminole
riteria.
County are continuing to
"One facet of the new system persons accused of felonies
requires
an
objective over to Sheriff John Polk's
evaluation of a facility's fire office
turn

for detention and Polk in
program based on a turn is farming them out to jails

safety

division of corrections waive the contents of the letter after
"Each Jail should be rated standard set of criteria that in
lire codes and approve retur- receiving permission from against a standard set of seems
to respond well to the
ning prisoners to the facility. Judge llosemann Jr.. who criteria.
It was evident to this exact criticism in the Grand
A county grand jury was
body that the most recent
called June 10 to Investigate the
overall
rating of the Seminole
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County Jail as 'Good' was
the Seminole County CornCommisleading."
mission, the Sheriff's Depart.
Wainwright's letter noted
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other counties at an average
cos t of $1,
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Winter Springs Police Chief
John Govoruhk said the usual
procedure for his police
is to deliver the prisoners to the
County Jail where they are
booked.
officers

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pressed mnixed ernctlons concernlng the Grand Jury report
which placed the "ultimate
responsibility" with the Counts
Commission for the June 9 jail
fire that claimed the lives of 10
IlUllales and 'i 'ailer.

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TH.Ar LXED LiKe
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"The governor has not
What
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we
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Sanford
concerning
Copy of the report.
think until he's se-en it, All the F riday 's release of the (,rand
seen

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the conunission should have
honored the request of Polk.
%oho Kazee said. is a "good

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an prisoners should
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treated "the same as citizens
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breaking the law.

reSpoflsitillt)
of managing a that "you can't keep prisoners
county
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that the commission wasn't to
ton' tI know who
who ' ss to
I don
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blame."
ante, Lor
ri Ii'arper said.
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Instead, Kazee felt Governor
e don't think the County Coin-

failed to issue indictments says
the County Commission has
shown characteristics of
casualness, lack of cGncern,
irresponsibility and a general
noncommittal attitude concernlnL the needs of the Jail.

factsi aren't in," NIrs. Iluthia Jury report which says the understand why 15 years ago blairle on citizem who failed to niLision is to Llanie" she d- lieubin Askew should have seen
Grand Jury report also
County
Commission
treated
the
jail
was
considered
one
of
approve
two
separate
bond
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that
s
te
ta
funds
were
channel
ed recommended cons truction of a
Hester said.
to Seminole County for jail "new, modern Correctional
Sheriff John l'ok's request for the "most modern facilities In issues for construction of a new
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Institution."

SID %IHLEN JR..

County

To Work
On Bud et
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A week behind schedule,
Seminole County
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"aware of problems at th"
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liagin said perhaps the jury
was "charged to study Inc
fire not issue indictments.
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(.SseiDerry ?oltce Chief
George Karcher said prisoners
Liken to the county facility are
aCctL.sed of serious offeis
something better than a
and his
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"%%'flat was the Grand Jury
iristructed to do"' asked James

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with the "ultimate respon.
sibiht) for the fire Polk had
requested funds to make
neceary jail repairs, but the
commission denied his request
The report said that 'in ci
feet," the commissions'
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recommendations of the Grand
Jury and had begun, several
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No hea:lng date has been set
ed suit Altamonte Springs attorney J.
rIdStaf(
An
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Michael
Matthews.
charges
in
the
lawsuit.
in cir cuit, court sce ,inK in ex- ille
Police sources said records
ga l arrest and assault.
cess of $2,500 (tafl1IgeS from •i
'l'hie suit alleges that on indicate that a man named J.
former police officer WhO
August 15, 1974, Officer Clayton llartsoe, 30, of Oviedo,
arrested turn a year a go,
Chief llaymiiond Bennett ''without was arrested by Bennett, who
Ben Butler and the City '
le'al process or authority did was working a traffic accident
Sanford
maliciously, wrongfully by in the city.
The civil action, filed for
Police said the arrest was
force and against his will" take

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the $22 million-plus in budget
to stay within a 534
certified mnillage rate.
Major projects the cornmission will consider for the
next year include replacing or
renovating the Seminole Count y
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Jail, funding the county-wide
library- system, and the
proposed purchase of the
Montgomery Ward building in
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Sims Says He's Complied On Disclosure

NATION

In Murder Of Viet Baby
CONY ERS, Ga. iAI'
A grand jury has indicted a
Conyers couple on charges of murder and cruelty to a
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child in the death of 9-month-old Nguyen Thi, a Vietnamese orphan who had been staying with them.
The Rockdale County sheriffs department said
Catherine Elaine MaRble, 22, and Richard William
laltbte. 25 were released Friday after posting bonds of
$10,000each in the dtath of the girl July 11.
The baby died at Egleston Hospital for Children in
Atlanta after being unconscious 12 days. An autopsy
revealed massive head injuries, a broken collar bone and
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other

injuries.

Nuns Seek Equal Partnership
SAN FRANCISCO AP)
The 750 Roman Catholic
nuns meeting this weekend want an equal partnership in
the running of the church, including ordination of women
ptrh.tps the eventual election of a
nan
The nuns of the seven-year-old National Assembly of
Women Religious say they seek more control over their
own lives so they can respond better to today's social
issues.
"I am 'church as much as any bishop," Sister
Catherine Pinkerton. 53. said pointing a thumb at herself.
We want partnership in the dnr&amp; The whole thrust of
this organization is that women should be at the decisionmaking and policy-making levels in the church."

as yet complied by submitting the curiipleted forms for the 1974
"I am a state, not a county officer. How. year to Beck'.ith's office is Oviedo City Councilman Carlos
ever, if by my filing a copy of the disclosure Warren.
told The Herald, Saturday his problem is that he
with Beckwith's office will make someone believed by filing the disclosure forms wnen he ran for
happy, I will be happy to do so."
Democratic Precinct Committeeman in September that he had
complied.
— School Board Member
"This spring I asked Assistant City Attorney Bill Colbert and '
Davie Sims at the
time be didn't think It was necessary for me to file again,"
he said.
But, City Attorney Joe Davis told me last week I should get
"If we are going to have a financial disclosure law, It would in and file another one," Warren said.
be a good Idea if the state would make it clearer," Sims said.
"My problem was a bit of misinformation." he said, adding
"If the idea is to have financial disclosure. then it should look he will filehis financial disclosure Tuesday." he said.
and see what an official's real financial status is. The way the law
Warren said in certain instances, such as when elected of..
is now, the forms do not really disclose anything about
licials have 'a lot of contact with people with a lot of money or
'hatsoer,
have large campaign contributors," financial disclosure is
"I think it iauseless," Sims said. "It lust secjns as though the helpful.
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"But %here you have things like appointed boards — such as
time spent filling out those papers could be better used for
more constructive things.
planning and zoning boards that have no powers to make laws,
'It is just another form of harassment by bureaucracy. I was etc., I rn not sure it is worthwhile," he said.
happy to comply with At," Sims said.
"Financial disclosure generally means more open govern.
The only other Seminole County elected official who has not flient," he said.

School Board Member [)avie Sims, calling the financial
disclosure law "just another form of harrassment b)'
bureaucracy," said Friday he has complied with the law even
though his required disclosure forms were not on file in Clerk of
Circuit Cowl Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.'s office.
"I filed on June 30 according to my interpretation of the law,"
Sims said, adding his belief that he is a state officer and thus filed
his financial disclosure and a cover letter with Secretary of State
Bruce Smathers' office in Tallahassee.
"My commission is
signed by Gov. Reubin Askew," Sims said. "I am a state, not a
county officer. However, if by my filing a copy of the disclosure
with Beckwith's office will make som"e happy. I will be happy
to do so," he said,
Sims indicated he was mailing a copy to Beckwith's office
Friday night, "then everyone should be satisfied."
Meanwhile, the State Ethics Committee last week called
lk,
ckwith's office indicating interest in the fact Sijm' financial
disclosure forms were not on file in the clerk of the circuit court's
office.
The law itself is "lot of trouble, unnecessary and really tells
little if anything about an official's financial status," in Sims'

Georgia Couple Indicted

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A criminology expert has
testified in the trial of Joan Little that evidence at the
scene of the murder of the white jailer she is accused of
slaying had been poorly handled.
Herbert 1.. Mactkinnell, director of the Laboratory of
Forensic Scences at Corning. N.Y., also questioned
Friday the quality of photographs of the scene at the

Kelley Willing To Report
MONTREAL t AP — FBI Director Qarence M. Kelley
said today he is wiling to make regular, sworn reports
about the propriety and legality of his agency's intelligence-gathering activities.
'1 would not be averse to reporting at regularly
heduled intervals, under oath, as to our performance
and compliance with the rules," Kelley said. He apparently was refhring to regular retts to congressional
committees, but indicated he would be willing for at least

part of any such reports tobe made public.
Kelley's remarks were in a speech prepared for the
National Conference of Bar Presidents and the American
Judicature Society, meeting in conjunction with the
American Bar Association annual convention.

Hoffa Leads Investigated
DETROIT ( AP) — Justice Department officials are
considering whether to bring witnesm before a grand
jury in an effort to crack the Jimmy Hoffa mystery,
department sources say. They gave no indication of who
might be called.
Ten days after the former Teamsters union oresident
vanished. FBI and state officials were chasing leads, but
with no public signs of progress.
The first subpoena in the case was authorized Friday by
U.S. Atty. Ralph Guy. He said he was seeking records of
telephone calls made frtm Hoffá's home in Lake Orion,
Mich. A special grand jury already is sitting In Detroit to
hear evidence of corruption and organized mime.

NSA Denials Doubted
WASHINGTON (AP) — The National Security Agency
reportedly denies "intercepting telephone calls of
Americans going abroad," but the chairman of the House
Intelligence Conunittee still has doubts.
Committee Chairman Otis G. Pike reported Friday the
denial by it. Gen. Lew Allen Jr., the NSA's director,
made in closed door session.
But Pike added, "I continue to have doubts and some of
the other members dn."
Pike, 1)-N.Y., told reporters the problem Is in defining
what constitutes an interception of an American's
telephone call.

Rocky Questioned On Attica
NEW YORK iAPi — Vice President Nelson A.
Rockefeller says he answered "fully and frankly" all
questions put to him by a special state investigator about
his role in i19IAttica prison riot that took 43 lives.
Rockefeller, governor at the tine of the irirng, was
que'stion'd fct five hours Friday by Deputy Atty. Gen.
Bernard S. Meyer.
"He answered every question that was asked and his
;iriwers were satisfactory," said Meyer, who was appointed by Guy. Hugh I.. Carey to probe charges of a
cover-up in an earlier investigation of the prison riot.

FBI Said Negligent
CINCINNATI i AP) — A federal appeals court has ruled
that the FBI was negligent in the handling of a 1971 airplane hijacking in which three persons died.
It overruled a lower court decision that FBI actions are
immune to civil action and said immunity can be applied
only if the agents involved act reasonably and within
guidelines of law and regulations,
The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal ruling Friday placed a
$3830.
judgment against the Urted States.

oMAhA. Neb. iAl'
One of the nation's largest meat
packers and Its chief executive have been indited on
charges of conspiring to defraud livestock raisers in 13
to of more than $71 nullion,
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A 54-year.old Chuluota woman has pleaded no contest in
County Court to a charge of opera ting a convalescent home
without a license and is sched uled for sentencing Aug. 22.
Mrs. Mary W. Kenny, of 21 Overlook Drive, Chula Vista,
(huluota, entered the plea Friday before County Court Judi'
Wallace Hall when she appeared with out counsel to answer a
summo ns Issued bs Sta te Attorney Ab bo tt Herring's office.
Th e charge Is a misdemeanor punishable by 60 days in jail or
a $5{K) line, according to court sources.
Mrs. Kenny was served with th e summons on the charge July
:!o. Information filed by Herring's office alleges the violation was
on July 25, the day sheriff's deputies went to th e Kenny residence
to investigate th e death of an 82-year-old man who was living
th ere wi th his wile and three oth er elderly persons.
Sheriff's investigators said an autopsy showed the man died
from a heart atta ck.
On July 29, County Health Department Director Dr. O.L.
Barks directed a letter to Mrs. Kenny ordering her to "cease and
desist" operating the unlicensed facility "within 14 calendar
days."
Ekkrly patients over the number allowed without state
l'eensing were later reportedly moved from th e residence, and
Mrs. Kenny told re porters that she had plans to remodel her
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"It is finally over," Boston
t-riminal attorney- F'. Lee Bailey said after a federal Judge
dismissed mail fraud charges facing the lawyer for the
past 27 months.
U.S District Judge John A. Reed dismissed th e federal
charges Friday, granting a motion filed last week by
Bailey, who claimed he tsd been denied a speedy trial,
"Bailey has suffered serious professional, financial and
emotional distress as a result of the trial delay," Reed
said in his opinion.

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TALLAHASSEE AP
A federal prosecutor
says former state Insurance Commissioner Thomas
O'Malley's resignation and ill health will not affect the
probe by a federal grand jury.
Asst. U.S. Atty. Charles Intriago, who is working with
the grand jury, said the panel spent nine hours on the
Investigation Friday.
"We're moving with appropriate dispatch," Intriago
'aid in a telephone interview. The grand jury In Miami is
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Officials say they are Intstigatinig th e possibility that contract killer Joscph
Brandt was murdered in his prison cell.
State Atty. E.J. Salcines of Tampa said Friday he was
Mfl(l1flg investigators to examine Branat's body and the
ircurnsthnces of the death, which prison officials listed
s
suicide."
guard found Brandt's body at 4:35 am. Fri da y, 10
milinutes after the cell that also contained two other men
was (.he'ked, said a Department of Offender
Rehabilitation spokesman, Sle said Brandt was hanging
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"There has been a
tnt! !ick oi coopera)&amp;Weefl state,
county and local authorities as to the responsibility for the
inspection by city,,
county and state off icials, and the enforcement of various
codes, laws and or.
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Local fire officials are
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refusing to comment on
charge by the Seminole county
Grand Jury that there has been
a "failure" of cooperation and
coordination among area
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firefighting officials.
Sanford Fire Chief George
Harriett and Gary Kaiser,
public safety director,
had "no comment" on the
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During
the
June
9
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which
been
made and we have been
Yesterday's
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once
again
soared
Into
the
low
lik,
but
It
didn't
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trig
of
COOLEST SPOT
Cauelberry youngsters, as they found a nice shady spot In this culvert pipe at a ioeai playground. left 11 persons dead, 30 county told they (the school system
Relaxing and getting away from It all are (front to back) Jackie flincher of 530 UIac Street, and s&amp;rg firemen and 25 city firemen does not need our approval,"
IN TOWN
Jclned forces to battle the 'ire Floyd said.
and Doug Peterson of Foxerof I Apartments, (Herald Photo by Gordon Williamson)
blaze in the second story jail"Most blthng codes are fire.
facility,
oriented. Where does the
Harriet said any comment jurisdiction lie' Before the fire
from the fire department on the happened I can see where a real
report would have to come question existed for the Sanford
through the city manager's Fire Department, If something
office.
happens at one of the schools,
City Manager Warren "Pete" who will be at fault?" Floyd
Knowles said Friday the city asked.
id
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has no Jurisdiction over the
SanM1 Mzvr I
Three young girls ages 7,8
county.
the girls were returned to their When Turner returned,
and Knowles said they are
and 9 years,have been charged
"We (city) can't require the maintaining the position
parents pending investigation. suspect, the bicycle and the
by the Sanford Police Departmoney were gone. police county to do advance plan. the city has no jurisdiction over
ment with breaking and enterGas Station Robbed report. The 8:30 p.m. incident ning," Knowles said.
buildings of other govern.
ing and felonious vandalism fl
However, county fire in. mental bodies within the city
occurred at the Fina Service
connection wi th an incident in a
Sanford Police reported Station at 25th Street and U.S. spector Joe McCluan says the "until someone tells us difSanford house Friday.
city has jurisdiction over the ferently."
Saturday z young man on a 1742 in Sanford.
Identifica tion of the girls was
bicycle robbed a service station
Seminole County Sheriff's Jail because the facility lsinthe
Knowles referred to a s.ate
not released because they are
city
limits.
The
question
of
$140
in
cash
while
the
station
of
department
Friday
arrested
a
attorney general's ruling that
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attendant was waiting on a 45-year-old Sanford man for which authority has jurisdiction there is no legislation giving the
Sanford police reported house owned by Willis H. Jones, customcr at the gas pumps.
assault and battery and also is holding up returning city jurisdiction. He also
Saturday someone broke into of 538 Valencia St., Sanford,
The attendant Victor Turner, resistiag arrest with ';iGlence. prisoners to the Jail while the referred to an opinion by a
the residence at 913 Catalina was estimated at $2,000.
20, ht-aywood Drive, Sanford,
William
Eugene
Pof- county commission seeks a previous county attorney that
Dive and We the carpet from
The three girls were ap- told police when he went outside fc-nberger, Route No. 2, Box 84 waiver of minimum safety the city has no
jurisdiction over
the floor, broke the sliding glass prehended following the 5:55 the office to wait on a car he waf, booked
codes for the Jail.
on $5500 bond
the county buildings and to such
door and tore a heater from its p.m. incident nearby the saw a man with a bicycle
Meanwhile. Altamonte a stand taken by the county
installation. Damage to the vandalized house. Police said standing by the front d(. Thieves Sought
Springs Mayor Norman Floyd commission
several years ago
said Friday the question of when the county moved into th
e
Sheriffs detectives Sa turda y
Jurisdiction over lire safety new courthouse without citywere still sear ch ing for
two codes also is being asked about issued certificates of occupancy
black men ho robbed an Alta*
the public school system.
to show the structure met city
to
monte Springs business early
the city have authority codes.
Friday arid escaped with
an Un- to enforce city fire codes lifter
There was a dispute between
disclosed amount of money
building school is oc- thecityandcounty at that time
after forcing five employes into cupied?" Floyd asked.
"We about the failure of the counit'
a walk-in freezer
(city)
have
been
told
we
do
not to meet city off-street parking
LONGWO(JD
The public hearing in a
Those attempting to attend Thurday' session
Deputies reported the two have
any
jurisdiction
at
any
requirements for the $4 million
requested utility rate increase Is slated to con- found a notice on the city ball bulletin bowJ men, armed with pistols, encounty
school."
tinue at 7:30 p.m. on Monday.
building.
saying the City Council had taken a field trip to tCred Kentucky Fried Chicken,
Floyd
related
his
comments
Longwood Utilities Inc., sewe' plant Is the I)eltona water works and "interested citizens
"It all boils down to the
11 436 arid 1-4 Just after midto the section of the grand jury longstanding statewide
seeking a hike from $4.50 to $9.50 monthly from 1ire invited to meet at city ball and go on
night and one bandit held a
report calling the Sanford Fire question," Knowles said, "of
i ts subscribers in Sandalwood, Highland [fills, trip.
pistol to the head
a clerk Department derelict in not higher level governments
I .ongwtod Groves and Shadow [fill subdivisions.
City Council last Tuesday night considered while the secondof
gunman
consideringtheseminolejailin always denying lower level
17he first hearing on the requested rate hike revenues anticipated in the utility departments forced anther eniplo)e to clean
the
same light as other governments have jurisdiction
held Aug. 1, but continued when the Iwater and Columbus Harbor and Skylark sewer out a safe and cash register and buildings
within the city limmts, over higher level government"
necessary certified documents were not sub- packageplants)ai'idthegeneralfufyJfor the g'
put the money into a box used
The
Grand
Jury report said: within the cities.
matted b the privitely.owneI company.
for bread.
has
been
a total lack of
ALso on the agenda for the meeting are
Under the national fire
Carryover funds from the current fiscal year
Deputies said one of the
cooperation and coordination prevention codes as adopted by
Franklin Alexander, regarding concerns of the Uvely"edimatedbythe,ouncilandcity Auditor bandits told the store's em
between state, county and local the City of Sanf ord, th
Winsor Manor Homeowners Association about Harold flartsock from the two sources at
0YIs. "It better be good or WC
e cib' 15
$95,0).
authorities
as to the respon- required to Inspect
he cortruction of the new Rock Lake Middle
all
Public Safety Director Doug Keller turned in kill you."
sitAlity for the inspection
chool: bids on tnsurance Edward McLeon Jr., lire arid police department requests for the nesi'
by buildings, except interior
After f or cing the five people
city, county and state officials, dwellings ihotpe.ji
,n group i risura N
, e;(A) de Rice on insurance and )ear JLst prior to Ow city council workshop
to correct
into the walk-in freez4Lr at gunand the erJorcement of various conditions which might lead to
'efxirts (mini district councilmeinbers, mayor
Keller, after two months on' te job as public point the bandits repoited.ly codes,
V
irid City Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
safety director, asked a 30 per cent increase
fled on foot with the box of which laws and or ordi ianc'es, or cause Fires, or condition in
might be pertinent to violation of the code,
The Winsc*' Manor residents have expressed his salary from $10,000 to 111,000 and included as
according
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pubi:.' 'a'e(y. The Snulus '2
oncern the past that the only vebkiilar access Justification in the budget request a chart he r
,o ,sdn(urd City Attorney
Department has been the chief
o the Rock Lake Middle School is via their indicated contained the polic' salaries of neighMize.
offetitier
in this area,"
arrow subdivision roads which were not built t
borir communities.
Floyd said, 'The same thing
any heavy bus traffic, Mrs. Alexander said.
Ewnng V&amp;,j
A story relating circuit
Although the chart indicates Sanford Police
could possibly happen in
Mrs. A lexander said Saturday the traffic to the
(hiel Ben Butler's salary is 1,328 annually and
court proceedings in
Mtamonte Spr ings in reference
i'
chool could become a "night,nar" and present Wi
Sijii
Thw'day's
edition
n
ter
Springs
Police
Chief
on
page
to the Lake Oienta School or in
S'IJfdày and CP'r'ttma
John Ge'voruhk's
real safety problem o the ChiCfre11 III
D.,hy
Z"A k'e!IltIfIed • Sheriff's
inc.
any other city regarding any
ubivision. She said there aNarentl: will be salary is $12,500 annually, nei ther figure is acN F t'-rpi A,i, Sanlora
curate,
according
to
drait'
who
testified
t
an
ctiool.
officials
in
the
two
corn.
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evidence suppression
"We ithe city do rot hate
ivis ns.
S"co", CIt POS$,,Q' r',, LI
hearing In a burglary case
anything to do with school ifl
The City Council meeting scheduled Last
Sanford's veteran police chief is ecivthg
as
Fraak
Johnson
Jr.
spectkms, They ithe school
twr'sday for a continuation of budget workshops 118,700 during the cwrent fiscal year,
whil?
Thc
deputy
who
testified
S'jtiSC rp?.n R('% b Cr r,r
adlni'listration) invite us to go
as not held and additional workshops have not (jrovoruhk, who has been chief in Winter
sins
Fred
Joheaon
Jr.
to
the school and look at it,
men announced.
for 18 iimn ths, is receiving $11,500.
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we have no jurisdiction.
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Tele p hone customers
aid rt'eive a $1 .O-ain(Jfl(h rebate v, hen their in
liv nlwil service is poor, even If a company's total system
iiwets Public Service ('ommissjon standards, CornIw.ssloner I'aula hawkins says.
Mrs. Hawkins also said in her written dissent Friday
from a $46.6 million rate increase for General Telephone
Co. that the commission should run its own tests to
determine whether service is adequate.
A I'SC staff investigation of General Telephone found
service met commission requirements over-all, but was
iniuk'quate in lii local
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Miss Little, a 21-year-old black, is on trial for second-degree murder in the death of white jailer Clarence
Alligood, 62. The prosecution ctr1enth she killed him last
Aug. V in an escape plot. She says she was defending
herself from a sexual attack when she stabbed him with
an ice pick. Ste says she fled the jail because she feared
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M lAM I i Al'
A local official of the Boy Scouts says titis "totally shocked" to learn that one of the organization's
executives has been charged by federal agents with
selling cocaine.
"lie was a church-going man and as far as we know a
respected citizen in the community," said Walter
Gorhaill. director (if scout .support services, after tile
arrest or Boy Scout executive Murkel Coppins on Friday.
(;orhain said ('oppiri.s, 2. orked primarily with adult
leaders in the scouts and had limited contact with
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(EDITOR'S NOTE: Fourth in
a series of profiles Ofl members
of the Seminole County school
boa rili
('lose up, Allan Keeth i.s, well,
there's no other way In) say it,
a nice guy.
Keeth not only is a ii iem her of
the Seiiiiriole County School
hoard
he's the granddaddy
htird_siiiani of theiii ali
with
itilie years on the job.
During those nine years he
feels there's been no 'outstanding changes" in the
educational process.
Maybe team teaching and the
''P pod cOflcCI)t, but not the
kind of change he'd like to see.
I Its big change motivation.
ALLAN KEETII
''11 you could only teach
Ui teachers than oIlier
iiiotivation,'' he says. Ills voice with
counties.''
off, and he adiiiits that's a
Ir.
Kt'ctli's theory is that a
di llitiilt thing to do.''
Keeth's wile, Jerry, urged ''Ward iiieniber needs to di a
loin to run for the board nine little investigating on his ov. n'
cars ago. She told him to ''do it concerning certain iiiatters.
lie admits that ii ''little in.
or else quit talking about
vestigating" sometime results
Iit,"
in friction between the board
So he did.
Now. Keeth, a Republican, is and School Supt. Bud l a yer.
Ask ed about his relationship
also president of the Florida
with
Layer. KeeJi smiles, then
Sehs)l Board Association.
Acting in that capacity, he says it's arm amicable one. hit',
feels, allows him insight into all like fellow boardsmani I.C.
of I-'lorida'c 67 -i,'hooI districts. Harper Jr., is high on Layer's
"I'm able to see first hand capabilities.
Keetti sees his Job as "simply
that this county isn't doing
badly alter all,"
' he laughingly dealing with people'' and Reeth
likes that. Ile likes to know the
vints out
1k' doesn't particularly like general public has the chance to
ullective bargaining be tween have its say,
"I listen with an open mind,''
the counts 's teachers and the
board, but he admits it's a fact 1k' says.
Keeth adds, "People want to
of life.
"Collective ba rgaining is an know they're being heard."
If you want an answer, Allan
adversar) relationship anyway
Keeth will try to give you a non.
5(113 look at it,'' he believes. But
he also feels this board "has a political, Fair (Inc.
''I think I do that," he sas
better working relationship

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(inc thingwe've noticed about Central
Floridians since moving here some months back
the wil1ingn'ss and unselfishness when It comes Co
helping those in need ani those less fortunate than
iixst.
Therefore, we can't help but commend the
niiiibersof the Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, who are
busily pedaling their hearts out as you read this
in a 24-hour bike-a-thon that will benefit the
Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA).
The round-the-clock-twice event started
Saturday at 10 am. in the Harbor East SubdIvlson
off FTU Boulevard and ends 24-hours Later.
Sanford-Seminole'a Jaycees raised over $500
already for the MDA and hope to be a part of those
racing in the Winter Park Jaycees-sponsored event
w ho will raise an additional $35,000.
Several local firms and individuals have had a
Kind in sponsoring the local Jaycee entry in the
marathon, including First Federal Savings and
Loan of Seminole; Chelsea Title &amp; Guaranty Co.;
Atlantic National Bank of Sanford, Cardinal Industries, Chase &amp; Co., and Maliczowskl Insurance.
According to Skip Senkarik, president of the

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Sanford Seminole Jaycees, the local wain will be
coached by Vie GLschler and the Sanfordites hope to
come home with e big trophy.
However, they'll be &amp;itidied just to know that
they're in there pedaling away for a good cause.
The race Is being run on a 1.2 mile course which
is located on Bibb Road, 21 miles east of S11436.
The public is invited to witness the action and
Senkarik says there are many activities going on
throughout the duration of the marathon.
It's not too late to venture down that way, see
some of tht race and help a worthy cause.
And while we're at It, we're proud of the SanfordSeminole Jaycees as they continue in their tradition
of helping others.
Keep up the good work, guys.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Congratulations are in order for Sanford's
Mattie Dixon. who won a gold medal this week in
the girls' 440-yard dash in the Special Olympics
National Games for the handicapped at Central

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long-range prospects for peaceful cxistence
among Jews and Arabs.
The Egyptian president chose not to do so. but
there rna he some value in his brining the events
Egyptians.
of 192 to the attention of present- (
Aspirations of Egyptian people were not much
applauded the deposition of
different when
they they are today. Like people
King Farouk than

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Outspoken

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HONG KONG I AP)
A collision between two tripledecked excursion boats In the list river near Canton has
left more than 400 dead and 100 missing, newspapers here
reported today.
Accounts attributed to Hong Kong residents returning
from China said two 1,000-ton boats collided at I a.m. Last
Sunday. Each carried more than 400 passengers. About
100 passengers on one boat were believed to be Hong Kong
residents,
(liina has not officially reported the incident and Hong
Rung officials refused comment.
The long Kong bureau of the official Chinese news
a g ency Hsinhua said: "It was believed such an incident
L.tppened recently."
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Tax More

Than Wallet

Thomas Brown, who carne out of England
Lcngwood Counulm n H.A.. (Bud) Scott had
with his indentured servants to be planter In
an answer this week to City Auditor Harold
northeast Georgia, had a serious shortcomirg.
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Hartsock's questions about the erratic wa,
l spoke his mind regardless of the risk.
cigarette tax receipts dip and climb each month
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When the "Liberty Boys" of Augusta began
Hartsock, assisting Longwood officials in
meeting to plot rebellion, Tom Brown stood up to
preparing budgets, said he didn't know why
defend his king. his zeal, or perhaps foothardi.
there
is such a variance month to month in this
ness, was so great that a mob dragged him from
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particular
revenue account.
his office one day in July. 1775, to teach him a
sesson.
.
"It's based on the number of people who die
"They stripped him to the waist," says one
from
smoking," was Scott's reply.
J
account. poured over his body a pot of soft tar
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Donna Estes
and emptied a pillow case of feathers which
stuck to the ta and made poor Brown look iike a
Sheriff's deputies were alerted one night Last
Frizzled chicken.'
week by a Sanford Police patrolman that a man
Placlina cart drawn by three mules, he was
was chopping through the front door of a house
dragged'around Augusta while crowds gathered
0~q
just outside the city limits.
to jeer.
A deputy reported the man was still chopping
Brown was warned to leave town in 24 hours
and
yelling and screaming when he arrived.
or he would be killed as an arrant Tory.
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There was no action by the officer, who reported
Scraping off the mess with the help of a
the intoxicated man with the axe lived at that
servant, Brown swore an oath of revenge, He
address
and had simply locked himself out of the
kept it in blood.
house
Making his way to loyal Florida, Brown of.
BobUo)d
fered his services to Gov. Patrick Tonyn. He was
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the right man at the right place at the right time.
During a recent lengthy budget hearing, •
With the plantations between the St. Marys
School Supt. Bud Layer jokingly informed t he
and the St. Johns rivers being terrorized by
ro
raiders from Georgia, Tonyn needed a military
board the only salaried position that could be
arm that would move more swiftly than the
eliminated from the budget was the superin..
tendent's.
regular British troops who were inclined to
"L
ook at it t his way. We've broken his string of vetoes.
resent his authority. Impressed with Brown's
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"So moved," quipped Board Member Davle
determination, the governor commissioned him
SIms.
a lieutenant colonel on the spot and asked tjmto
form a company of volunteers.
Letters To The Editor
Brown's East Florida Rangers were
thereafter the most active fighters and raiders in
and now before the public works committee of
Feature Lauded
the southernmost theater of the Revolutionary
the House -of Representatives would gut the highLt week, hugh Canton, who is director of
War. They took part in most of the battles,
I would like to take this opportunity to thank way trust fund by taking two cents of the four auxiliary srvices In the Seminole County school
helped turn back every thrust from Georgia and you for the fine article that appeared in The cents per gallon gasoline user tax and dropping it
a fire safety certificate award
rode with the regulars in every counterthrust. herald Sunday. August 3, on belly dancing. It iS
into the general treasury (where it could wind up system,
received
from
state
otfIia1s.
The Rangers made daring sorties into indeed the finest article on belly dancing that I paying for federal spending programs totally
Georgia, plundering and driving off horses and have read. For the first time a reporter has put
" That
just means we won't have any more
cattle, capturing slaves and burning buildings my interview on paper and not what she thought collection of one cent to the states, to be spent on fires in Seminole County," School Supt. Bud
They were Largely responsible for keeping belly dancing Is or what It should be. The article
whatever programs they choose; and keeping Layer quipped.
says
what
belly
dancing
is
and
the
way
It
should
the
Last cent
British Florida sale and reasonably well fed.
Not to be outdone was board member Allan
for the Interstate system. Under
as
an
art.
All this Brown accomplished with a troop that be taught
this plan highway funds, If any, would come out Krth, who jokingly added, "That means he
The photographer did an excellent job
never exceeded 330 men at any one time. They
and of the general treasury!
Carlton is head fire chaser."
were young Florida volunteers and loyal was most courteous. The photos are so good that
It is easy to understand how irban dwellers
Ed Prlckttt
refugees from Georgia and South Carolina. 'l'he:,' I would like to ask If I could purchase a Few,
might feel that their world is one enormous
furnished their own horses and received Perhaps you could ask him to contact me so we concrete slab, covered with bumper-to-bumper
Seminole County Commissioner Harry
uniforms, such as they were hat, hunting shirt, can discuss the matter,
pollution, but venting our spleen on the highway Kwiatkowski is taking bets.
Again, a very fine article by an excellent
belt, breeches, shoes, buckles and leggings.
trust fund will not so've the real transportation
But, he Is getting no takers, at least not from
They were paid one shilling a day and their reporter.
problems facing America.
fellow commissioners.
Veda Sereem
greatest asset was their dash and spirit.
What we nerd to consider is the strong
The bet: "I'll bet we never reopen the jail."
The danger to Florida at this early stage of
Casselberry possibility that America needs the highway trust
Kwiatkowski made his offer, presumably in
the war was not from formal invasion. Writing of
fund and a mass transit trust fund,
his half serious-half mocking manner, to corndefense plans, Gov. Tonyn told the London
Because the highway trust fund is a key missioner's In a work se'sslon
last week.
authorities he needed protection "from savages,
ingredient to a sound national transportation
A few weeks ago I commented
Chairman Sid Vihien Jr. had been rushing
and worse than savages, woodsmen." The wild
on the rape of policy I intend to take the case for Its retention 10
about attempting to secure a clearance from any
border was full of characters who shot on sight the highway trust fund by saying, "It's a dif. those who make it possible —
the 100,000,000
and stole from both sides.
(erent decade and a different Ford, but the ad- gasoline-consuming Americans who pay four agency with authority to grant a waiver. But
Viliten was running Into dead ends.
Tonyn said Brown's Rangers were used ..to ministration's plan to destroy the highway trust cents a gallon to build the roads they use.
repel small plundering parties of rebel banditry fund has all -the makings of Ethel II."
Rep. Bud Shuster
Kwiatkowski saw the news he%dlines of
While I was a bit flippant, what I said Is true.
from Georgia and to drive cattle from that
9th
District,
Vihien's
attempts and served up the Big Bet.
Legislation proposed by the administration
province to this."
Penna.
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desire to be proud of their country,
These aspirations were not fulfilled in 20
centuries of administration by pharaohs. When he
ascended to the throne King Farouk promised to
work hard to improve the lot of Egyptians. He
turned out to be a playboy whose administration
sank into corruption because of his inattention.
In the atermath of his exile, Egypt turned to
the tactics now familiar in the Third World
in.
fiammatorv rhetoric, a tendency toward hostilities
for the resolution of differences and a proclivity for
playing one world power off against another.
If the relative state of Egypt's well-being today
is the criterion, the tactics were not successful.
Egyptian people do not have the economic wellbeing of advanced nations, much of Egypt's
territory is held by an enemy and, in blunt terms, it
is a welfare state supported by other Arab nations,
the Soviet Union, Western Europe, Iran and the
United States of America.
In recent times President Sadat has exhibited
an understanding of the fact that confrontation and
war are less productive than discussion and
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statesmanship. Equally important. he obviously
understands that give as well as lake is an element
in negotiations,
Consequently, while Sadat un derstandably
tried to extract the last fragment of advantage
from negotiation we did not believe that he would
be so rash as to remove United Nations forces from
Egypti an land or to close the door on negotiations,
Progress will be made toward peace in the
current discussions because, among other reasons,
some 2,000 years of Egyptian history have
exhibited that it is in the best interest of Egypt to
take this course.

Dock Diplomacy
Delegates to the Miami Beach meeting of the International
Longshoremen's Association voted authority to union officials to
ban members (torn loading ships with grain For the Soviet
Union.
But dockworkers on the West Coast, represented by a different union, took an opposing view, conceding that trade bet.
ween the United States and Russia and China is in their own selfinterest.
Circumstances today are not comparable to 1972 when a
huge Soviet wheat purchase forced increases in domestic grain
and food prices, memories of which prompted the Miami Beach
action. Farmers in 1975 have a surplus end are anxious to ex.
pond their foreign market.
Aside from the ideological and economic considerations of
Soviet trade, however, the iss.ie is beyond the longshoremen's
.jw-isdithon.
Foreign relations decisions reached at high levels of
government through painful negotiation are sensitive enough
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Okays Gandhi Plan
NEW DELHI, India tAP)
The upper house of India's par.
liament approved a new constitutional amendment
Saturday giving Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi tinmunity from prosecution on
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BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) Mobs rampaged
(luring the night protesting the start of the fifth year of
internment without trial, and a Roman Catholic youth was
shot dead, three soldiers and many civilians were injured.
and at least 34 perscns were arrested, officials said,
"It has been the worst night of violence here for mon.
ths," a senior army officer said.
The army said more than 30 incidents of shootings,
tx)mnbtngs and rioting were reported in Belfast and
Londonderry, and that British troops were targets for
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LUANDA, Angola (AP) Heavy fighting broke out In
Luanda Friday night between rival back liberation groups
and continued through this morning,
The fighting, involving mortars and light arms, centered on the home of acting Premier N'gola Kabangu, a
member of the Chinese-backed National Front for
Liberation of Angola (FNLA), and other FNLA houses. At
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A Ford Or An Edsel?

AUG.
guidance offire Monday
Fraternal Order of Eagles
through Friday,
7:30 a.m. until fundraising luau and dance, 8
2 p.m. hiring report cards from
p.m to I a.m., Altamonte
previous school term and If out- Springs
Civic
Center.
of-state, immunization records.
Saturday's high 91. Overnight
Polynesian food and entert.ainment
by
Chip
Meyers
low
69.
AUG. 14
Band
"Southwind."
Contract
American Legion Auxiliary
Patti)' cloudy today with a
Mrs. Joseph Samillano, Fern chance of mainly afternoon and
53, 8 pm., post home, 17-92.
Park, for ticket information,
evening thundershowers, Highs
SISTER Inc. luncheon
mostly in the low 90s and lows in
meeting, noon, Cavalier AUG 31
the 7. Mostly southeast winds
Fattier
Lyons
Restaurant.
Council 10 to 15 m.p.h. Rain probability
Knights of Columbus of Sanford 50 per cent during the afAUG. 18
corporate communion 818a.m., ternoonsand20 per cent during
Rehearsals for 1975-76 mass in All Souls Church for night and morning.
Marching Seminoles will begin members and families invited.
EXTENDED FORECASTS

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WEATHER

JACK ANDERSON

Buddies Of Bigwigs Get Juicy Contracts
One reason why the Postal Service is sinking
into bankruptcy is its habit of passing out juicy
contracts to the buddies of the bigwigs.
Before Ted Klassen was forced ost as Postmaster General, for example, he awarded an
$870,000 contract for a product that wasn't
needed to a company that wasn't qualified to
produce it.
The company had one major asset; its owner
happened to be a friend of Klassen's.
The details, never intended to be read outside
the executive offices of the Postal Service, are
spelled out on documents in our possession.
These show that Klassen took a liking to a L&amp;
.\ngek'.; _tpuut' named
Alfred

something done, you do it."
Klassen and Bailar were obliged to look
around for a new contract for Sqwat. They
decided there was an "urgen"t need" for plastic
covers to keep the Letters on postal trays from
becoming soiled. This time they didn't bother to
solicit bids, they simply awarded the $870,000
contract, willy nilly, to Sqwat.
The postal procurcment section was ordered
to work out the details of the deal. States one
memo: "I understand that; telephone call from
Mr. Hollingsworth to Mr. Klassen caused this
flurry of action."
There were rumblings from the postal
Wclrnicians."There is an excessive amount of

chief questioned "the managemen ability of President Fords reflections on America, the
your firm, particularly the ability of ye" firm to telecast will be aired (Saturday)
on columnist
manage a contract For 500,000 units of an in- William Buckley's regular
"Firing Ume" show.
jection-molded product which has n':ver before
This will give the American people a chance
been produced."
to judge for themselves whether tie networks
Despite all the adverse reports, Klassen and were justified In barring the program.
Bailar pushed the contract through. Then,
A spokesman for the Public Broadcasting
Hollingsworth, still not satisfied, asked for a Service,
meanwhile, complained that the
price Increase. This as too much even for his jrogiim was iittle more than a
"puff piece" for
postal pals and the project fizzled.
our Bicentennial slogan campaign.
Hollingsworth demanded an $84,959 setIt is true that the President, after
discussing
tlement and finally got $24,020. In return, the what is wrong and right about
America, took a
taxpayer., gut the unused molds br the con- moment to praise our effort
to find a Bicentrovvrstal tray covers.
tennial slogan. We have received close to one
Footnote: Hollingsworth told us he received IiOlItgifl dnur,nc 1,-p A
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AUGUS'TS, 1975
AI)%IISSIONS
Sanford:
David L. Disher
Martha A. Nichols, Deltona
Heinrich Schiffer, Deltona
Nora J. Bishop, Maitland
henry K. Ilirt, O.stevn

Charlotte H. Corley
Edmund T. Cz, Sr.
Pamela S. Fielder
James K F'iggatt
Lawrence J. Germain
William M. Moore
Leonard F. Moritz
Viola Philpot
Bessie P. Stephens
Nancy Walls

Continued hot and humid with
scattered mainly afternoon
thundershowers. lows in the
70s and highs near
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10:51 a.m., 11:11 p.m.; low 4:23
a.m., 4:47 pin. Port Canaveral:
high 10:27 am., 10:48 p.m.; low
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Hwy. 17-92 at 27th St. Next to

County Commission
To Work on Budget

The state assemblies, meanwhile, began meeting Inspections to ratify an amendment parliament passed Friday
overturning Mrs. Gandhi's
convlctloi-i of charges of corrupt
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proceedings against a prime
Another clause bars any civil minister while in office,

The house voted 15-1-0 in favor
of the legislation less than two
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memo to Circuit Court Clerk
hours after It was introduced by
According
to
Eleanor Art Beckwith directing BeckLaw Minister H.R. Gokhale.
Anderson, management and with to provide the OMAE with
Opposi tion members contin- budget analyst, a difference in the requested information.
ued a boycott begun two weeks accounting methods prevented
ago in protest of the arrest of the clerk's office from
However, Mrs. Anderson said
their leaders and imposition of providing Underwood with the the itemized list was not
censorship regulations that bar Itemized information,
provided and she got the needed
reporting of their parliaCommission Chairman Sid information by telephone from
ment.ary speeches.
Vihlen Jr., Wednesday sent a department heads Thursday.
The amendment must be ap- proved by the lower house of
parliament, which recessed
Friday but which is expected to
reconvene shortly, and by a
majority of the state assemblies before It becomes law.

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at 8 a.m. at Seminole High
The ratification process was
Free Blood pressure tests, 24 School. All new and former
due
to be completed later in the
pm., Adventist Church, 7th and students should contact
school
day
following
passage by a maElm, Sanford.
for further information.
jority of the 22 assemblies.
Free classes in conversation tLG. 25
It would then
Spanish, French and German
CIED test leading to high Fakhruddin All go to President
for adults and Senior citizens, school equivalency diploma, automatic
Ahmed for hi.,
assent.
Mondays and Wednesdays from Seminole Community College,
Neither amendment men10:45 a.m. 12:15 p.m. weekly for anyone 18 or over
has met honed
Mrs. Gandhi by name,
at Brain Towers, Sanford.
prerequisites by Aug. 15. Call but she
was in effect the only
SCC for information.
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immediate beneficiary.
Cancer Society
Films AUG.28
The new amendment states
Seminar, 8 p.m., Sweetwater
Milwee Middle School open that a prime minister shall be
Oaks Recreation Center (1000
home for all 6th, 7th and 8th given life-long Immunity from
Wekiwa Springs Rd) No. grade students who will be criminal proceedings for any.
charge.
attending Milwee, 10 a.m. to thing done before becoming, or
for
noon
to pick up schedules,
w hile serving as, head of the
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Members of key military
uniL endorsed a document drawn up by dissident
moderate officers today in a move that threatened to
(al)size ('omi wiunistbacked Premier Vasco Go.calves'
(lay-old government and split apart the ruling three-general junta.
President Francisco da Costa Gomes and internal
security chief Gen. Otelo Saralva de Carvatho, members
of the Junta with Goncalves, were reported
wavering in
favor of the moderates.
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With the cast monitored in Miami said:
Clementina Serra, a member Puerto Rican Armed Forces for ambassador to the U.N., John attended a special meeting in
Vietnamese War at an end, the
"In 77 years of Yankee con- of the Cuban Communist Party National Liberation, which has Scali, and other Americans Havana in March to prepare for
Cuban government has devel- t.rol over Puerto Rico. the Central Committee and vice claimed responsibility for ha ve expressed concern over the September conference.
oped another crowd-stiffing is- United States has imposed on president of the committee bombings of banks, insurance Cuba's support for the Puerto
The event promises to be a
sue to use against the United the Inhabitants of the Carib- pLanning the international con- companies, a resta urant and Rican liberation movement, highlight of Cuba's
continued
States: "The American coloni- bean Island Its politics, its laws ference on Puerto Rico, told the tourist offices in New York and They said It could become an effcrts to tarnish the United
zation of Puerto Rico."
a nd even its customs, attempt. par ty newspaper recently that elsewhere. A number of people issue in possible talks be tween Sta tes' international image, deThe Fidel Castro regime Is ing to expunge the spirit of na- one of the demands of the ha ve been killed and wounded Washington a nd Havana to re- spite low-key attempts at donow concentrating its propa- tionalism from th e na tives." meeting would be the release of in the bombings.
store relations.
tente between Havana and
ganda efforts on a campaign
Cuba has long maintained at five Puerto Rican "political
The United States' Former
Delegates from 30 countries Washington.
against the American govern- the U.N. and other international prisoners" in the United States.
ment for what Its calls the gatherings that Puerto Rico is
WE RESFRVE
The five are serving jail
"Yankee subjugation of the colony of the United States and
THE RIGHT
terms for either the attempted
TO LIMIT
Puerto Rican people."
that
its
commonwealth
assassination
QUANTITIES
of
President
liarThe campaign
utilizing ra- association with the mainland
ry Truman in 1950 or the 1954
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shooting
of
five
congressmen.
movie documentaries, delegaIn conjunction with the camLions visiting various countries paign, a predominently leftistCastro has often praised the
and a United Nations effort is socialist inde pendence move- work of the small independence
leading up to an International ment in Puerto Rico has movement, which Is estimated
Conference of Solidarity with stepped up Its activities, in. to have the backing of a bout
Puerto Rican Independence. It eluding a "revolutionary" wave five per cent of the Puerto Riis scheduled in Havana Sep. of bombings and other terrorist can people.
t.ember 5-7.
acts in San Juan and a number
lie recently promised support
A recent Havana radio broad- of American cities.
for the FAIN, the so-called

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Cuba Backs Puerto Rico Independence

WORLD

We're happy to report that last weekend's
Firearms Familiarization )ay has been marked a
success by the co-sponsoring Seminole County Gun
&amp; Archery Association (SCGAA) and the Sanford.
Seminole Jaycees.
The event was staged at the SCGAA range at the
old Osceola airfield near Geneva End, according to
Linda Martin, secretary for the association, many
people turned out to have their firearms checked by
an authorized gunsmith and to learn weapons
safety.
Too, the event marked the grand opening of the
range to the public on a limited basis. Days and
hours when it will be open will be announced in the
near future, auording to Ms. Martin.
Persons wishing further information on the
range and the facilities available should write to the
sc(;AA, P.O. Box 149, Longwood, 32750.
Bill Currie

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who has played two
games to Hill's one.

ihis ('alvin 11111 already gut a
lOCK Oil the World i'ootball
Leigue rushing title"
The former star of the Na tional FtIi league's I)dhIS
Cowtxiys now carries the ball
for the Hawaiians. And he cir- Is counting (tfl quarterback
rwd it 32 times for a soli' 155 Mike Ernst and running back
arLs in the Ilawaiiap..,' 1975 Anthi,n% t)avis to provide a
21-15 loss in Phila- repeat performance,
debut,
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Itill Sadler. who has played two beat Portland while Davis rushgaines
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Now its the Portland Thun. pair of passes in the triumph.
der's tur'i to try and harness Johnnie Walton is san Antonio's
lull. Thy may succeed—but big gun, hurling touchdown
it'll ony open up another aye- passes of 63 and 60 yards a week
nue For the Hawaiian.c, who cx- ago in a 19-7 victory
pect to have Vince Clemnents in Shreveport.
the backfield Saturday night in
What happens in Shreveport
Portland. Clements sat out the
will be the opposite of what
opener with bruised ribs.
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In tonight's other gaines,
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and Mark Kellar rushed for just
Chicago visits Shreveport, 97
yard_s between them, The
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Steamer, including Jim Nance,
Philadelphia
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don't back away from them. I over Irwin at the halfway mark an erratic 70 with five bogeys
relish the competition with of pros' 57th national shootout.
and five birdies. John Schlee,
them."
His 36-hole score of 134 tied rang' 11-year tour veteran
Thus a baby-laced F)lu-r the PGA record for the distance from Carrollton, Texas, who
from far-off Sydney and a late- set by little Jerry Barber in rallied with a 68.
arriving Missourian, who can't 1959.
Bob Benson, the Easton,
see the tee without thick-lens
He needed his explosion of six Conn., club pro, and Larry Urnspectacles, threw down the birdies and an eagle to over- son, the struggling young pro
'! gauntlet to surviving challeng- shadow the remarkable per- from Kings Mountain, S.C.,
ers Saturday in the third round formnanc'e of Irwin, 1974 U.S.
who opened with 68_s. both falof the PGA Golf Championship. Open king, who shot a hole-in- tered. Ben5on skied to a 77 for
Cramnpton, 39, for years the one on the 12th hole for a 65
145 while hlinson took a 73 arid
Iron Man of the tour, zoomed which put him at 137.
fell back to 141 where he shared
past the crazy-quilt collection of
The two roands occurred the distinguished company of
first-round leaders with a within an hour of each other at
Wciskopf,79-71; Bill Casper, 69record seven-under-par 63 F'ri- the end of a day that saw most 71, and Toni Watson, the new
day to grab a three-stroke lead of the First-round "No Same" British Open winner, 70-71.

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weekend.

a Iota,' of eight yar(Ls on six
Somebody in San Antonio will
carries,
likely come out a loser for the
Ph Tilt' ASSOCIATED PRESS allowing two baserunners—a
Yankees 4, Angels 3
starts since Billy Mrtia re- 7, who lost his seventh conTiers and tied in 1953.
first time this year. If it's the
Running backs will also be in
walk
and
a
hit
batter,
placed Bill Virdon as manager ecutive decision.
('t
Reggie
Jackson
an
Indians 4, Royals 3
Sun, (tie Wings may well be on the spotlight in Birmingham.
In the other American
Larry Gura stilled California
last weekend.
Twins 3, Tigers 1
to an early divisional Art Cantrelle and Johnny !3lus- inch—and he'll hit the ball a
Oscar Gamble greeted Kantheir
League gaines, the Baltimore on live hits while New York
Rangers 6, Brewers 4
Jimit hughes scattered seven sas City relief ace Doug Bird
title, San Antonio is -u going so combined for 166 yards a iiiik.
lkggie Cleveland made a Orioles beat the Chicago White took advantage of four CaliforToby
Uarrah's
two-run
hits
and
pitched Minnesota past with a tie-breaking two-run
into its third straight home week ago as the Vulrans, heir
homer and a three-run pinch Detroit, saddling the reeling Ti- homer in the eighth inning.
game while Southern Cal. at 10, the Wl-'l, defending cham. pitch too good to the Oakland Sox 7-I; the New York Yankees nia errors to defeat the Angels
the seventh inning nudged the California Angels and ailing Nolan Ryan, Despite
slugger
homer by Roy Howell sparked a gers with their 13th consecutive powering Cleveland over the
in
Is the only other unbeaten team pioftthip won by last year's fir43; the Texas Rangers stopped hitting into six double plays, it
Five-run
sixth inning, powering setback—tyiig the club record Royals. The loss ended Kansas
night
and
Jackson
in the West,
iiiinghamn Americans, slammed
up a the Milwaukee Brewers 6-4; the was the Yankees' ninth victory
Texas over Milwaukee.
for futility. The losing streak City's five-game winning
Its' last time these two fligh- the door on the Winds, J.J. jen- eretl with two t,ut to break
Minnesota Twins turned back in It games and sixth In eight
Milwaukee's I,IiIl Trave!s, 4- matched the mark set by the streak
no-hitter
and
powered teams collided, the rings, John Land and Claude
the Detroit Tigers 3-I and the
A's to a 3-2 victory over
Sun came away with a 36-31 Watts will
balCleveland Indians nipped tb
Boston Red Sox.
preseason ' ictory. Southern ('al karriers for Philadelphia,
Kansas ('its' floyals 4.1.
"The pressure really builds
up when a guy's got a no-hitter
Before the A s rallied, the
the score was &amp;0• Red Sox got a run tiff Ken
ma)-be I wouldn't feel so good
Holtzman, 14.9, in the second
about breaking it up. But when
inning on a double by Dwight
it's 1,0, we're still in the gameEvans and a single by Rico
MT. PI.Ei'ANT, Mich,
and I knew if we'd get it down to Petrocelli and scored another in
Mattie Dixon of Sanford
Paul Albritton of Ocala won a second place silver
took first place and a gold medal in the girls' division of
one run, we'd have a great the fifth with the help of an
medal in the boys' 14-15 group in the 50-yard freestyle
the 440-yard dash in the 16.17 group with a 1:10,8 to lead
chance. Were a great one-run Oakland error,
with a time of 33.7 seconds. Peggy Hyatt of Clearwater
the list of local winners in the International Special
club in our home park,"s.aid
won two bronze medals in the 25-yard freestyle and the 50
Olympics for handicapped persons held here last week,
Jackson.
4
Orioles 7, White
)ard freestyle swimming events, with times of 20.1
Other winners included Tim Jenkins who copped the
The A's were as good as
seconds and 49.07 seconds, respec tively, in the 12.13
Dave l)uncan slugged his
gold medal in the mens' 20-29 age group in bowling with a
Jackson's word. After he belted eighth home run and hot-hitting
group.
455 series, Morris Bryant of Jacksonville won a bronze
it line drive over theeight-field Don Baylor lashed a single and
Gloria Elder of Melborne won two golds with a 14.3
Us 1 H ASSOCIATED I'I(E.SS
tiiedil
for finishing third in the boys' 14-15 group in the 25knice, Billy Williams singled double to lead Baltimore over
second time in the 50 yard dash and 49'9" in the softball
yard free-style swimming with a 24.26 time. Randy Ghent
AtIanIa
throw in the 30 and over age group.
b e a f and then Gtnt' Tenace walloped Chicago. 'flue triumph was the
Football made its debut
of
Madison
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in
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Overall, there were 78 contestants From Florida and
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Saturday in Louisiana's $163throw with a toss of 122 feet.
through.
more than 1,000 participants.
and
moved
them
within
six
million domed sports palace— Friday night to get
Until that rally, Cleveland games of Boston in the Annerisome eight months late,
the weekend
hadgone through 62-3 innings, ran League East.
The New Orleans Superdome under way.
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barely was ready for tonight's about the playing field. No footexhibition be tween the Houston ball got closer than 30 feet,
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Oilers and the New Orleans
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of preseason clashes in the Wiggins, Chicago's Jack Par- da night after the Pirates outlasted the San l)iego Padres
NFl.. Elsewhere, it's Cincinnati (lee, Baltimore's Ted March- dropped a 5-3 decision to the l, the Montreal Expos nipped
Cardinals 10, Padres 6
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St Louis jumped to a 4-0 lead
Nick Mik e-Mayer's kicked a over the San Francisco (;izint_s, Atlanta Braves 3-I alter
St. Louis at Kansas City, Baltion six straight singles to start
the First inning against Dan
more at !.nver, Dallas at I_os 19-yard Field goal, his third of it sliced the Pirates' lead over dropping the doubleheader
Angeles, ('hi(-ugo at San I )it'go the night, with 15 seconds left to the Phillies in the National *'pcner 14).
Spillnt'r and winning pitcher
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Bob l"orsch hit his first major
over
Washington,
which
had
led
gaities, their sn'allest margin staked to a qu('k 3-0 lead on
league homer, a two-run shot in
nesota at Phoenix,
Today's activity has t)etroit l4-:1 at halftime. A sparse crowd since .June i.
I )a&amp;' I '4irker's homer but lastthe third. E'iirsch also singled
and scored in the second.
Elsewhere, the I_os Angeles ed only two-thirds of an inning,
at Oakland and Cleveland at of 18,441 was in Washington's
The six first-inning hits were
lxtgers edged the New York allowing four hits, including
San Francisco in (lay games UFK Stadium for the game.
Hill singles by ('lift Johnson
by Lou Itrock, Willie Davis, lion
with the New York Giants at
and Mill May, The Astros tied it
Fairly, Ted Simmons,Ut'ggie
New England at night.
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59 33 SiR IS'i 67, P Jackson, Oak, 67
S Franc ijc
53 38 187 19
RUNS
BATTED
IN-Lynn,
San
Diego
53 60 469 71
Bsn. 87, L May, Bal, 79, Rice.
Atlanta
30 61 412 21
Sion.
7$; Mayberry,
KC,
76
Houston
17 75 339 34
R Jackson. Oak. 73
H I T 5=- Carew.
Min.
11g.
Friday's Result
Washington, Oak. 137. Munson.
Atlanta I 1 (hiago 0 3
NY. 179. 6 Brett. KC, 17$; Piv
Montreal S. Cincinnati 7
ers. Cal, 176.- Randle, Te*, 176
I os Angeles I, New York 3
DOMES-McRae,
KC.
37.
Philadelphia S. San Francisco
Lynn. ftsn, 31. 14 Jacksomi. Oak
76. Rice, so 71. Pudi. Oak.
St Louis 10. San Deo 6
71

Houston S. Pittsburgh

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BASES-- Rivers,
Francisco IMontefusco Cal,
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Washington. Oak,
San
1031 at Phaadelphia (Carlton Remy, Cal, it. Otis, KC, 31.
North, Oak. p
10 1). In)
PITCHIPC,
Diego (Freilleben S fl)
(10
San
Dtc.Sions)At St
Louis (McGlothen 11$), Eckerstey. Cie. 93. 730,
Wise.
flsn.
(n)
IS 6.
714,
1 17
11 7)
at M TOtrtQ Bat, 11 6, 700, 3
Pittsburgh (Reu s s
3 Lee. Rsn, 146, 700, iSO Bos
Houston (Richard 77). (n)
man, Oak. 7 3. 700, 3 16 Palm
Sunday's Games
Atlanta. 213 pm
Francisco
at
Phila

San

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Montreal at Cincinnati
San Diego at St Lom.s
Pittsh,rgti at Hn,,Slon

er,

Bat. 16 7,

696, 7 II Busby.

VC.

ISA. 652. 768 Blue. Oak.
IS!, 637, 71$
ST PlK[O(JT5- Ryan,
Cal.
167. Tanana. Ca, 165. Blyle
yen, Mm. I' ,
6 Perry. Tex,
150 Blue Oak 113

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Baltimore Investors Set
To Buy Memphis Sounds
r.

BALTIMORE( AP) — A group of Baltimore Investors
says it will meet Monday with American Basketball
As.seciation ComnuLsaloner Davy DeBusschere to finalize
an offer to purchase the Memphis Sounds.
According to David H. Cohan, a member of the group as
well as its attorney, the as yet unidentified investors are
prepared to put down $250,000 as a down payment on the
ABA franchise. Cohan said that Dellusschere verbally
agreed to the purchase although It must be approved by
the other ABA owners.
Cohan said the final contract would have to include a

provision stating that Baltimore would remain as a
lranctdie in th e event of ail ABM'ational Basketball
Association merger.

Race Track Open Extra Day
IIAHHIsBUIU; lAP) -Commodore Downs Race Track
near Erie will Immediately begin operating five days a
week instead of six, th e Pennsylvania Horse Racing
Commission announced Friday.
The commission said it has approved the schedule
change for I.akelands Racing Association, whose current
meet ends Oct. 4,
The track now will be dark on both Vcdne.-days and
Thursdays and on two Tuesdays. Sept. 2 and 30.
l'ti" commission also announced that Lakeland will tgin quarter horse racing Aug. 24.

Reents Is Chess Champ
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Saturday's Games
im Anodes (Hooton $9) at I. yon, flsn. 6 LcFlore, Oct. 6
Ptjdi, Oak. 6
New York Ikoosman 139)
H0ME
Montreal I Btair 7121 at (In
RUNS--R Jackson,
innati (Nolan 96). (n)
Oak, 71. Mayberry. KC. 73
Chicago (Stone 9 3) at At C', Scott. Mu. 23.
BOfldt. NY.
lanta INIekro 1 $). (n) Iece
77. Hort, Oct. 70; Rurrouqp,s,
ed by completic.'s 04 June 17 Yci, 70

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Its official now that Darrell Waltrip will become it Daytona
Beach resident when he takes over th e ride th at Donnie Allison
had with DiGard. Darrell said that he will also
have Terminal
Transport, his current sponsor, helping him. He will also keep
J.C . Elder his chief m echanic on his crew.
While on vacation last week I saw Waltrip win two feature
uvenLs at Nashville Speedway in Tennessee, much to the (lelight
of the packed stands. Waltrip is a th ree-time track champion
th ere, flaving won almost 60 features in his short racing career,
Lie currently is in sixth place in the Winston Cup Grand National
Point standings. He has won the first Grand National race of his
career this year and you guessed it, it was at Nashville Speedway,
When Darrell moves to Central Florida with his family it is
hoped that he will become a regular runner at NASCAI{'s
Volunsia Count y Speed way. fie will make his first officialstart in
the l)(;d ear today at the Talladega 500.
Richard Petty (racked the 12-m
12-m il lion mark by driving his
Dodgee to a second place finish behind David Pearson in Sunday's
Purolater 500. The $10,000 he earned pushed Petty's winnings to
$170,815 for the sea-son and $2,003,793 for his career that began in
1958.

up Aug. 2, he would have won the feature. With Just a few laps to
go th e front two ca rs wrecked wi th Dellarco running th ird.
Alter losing so many motors this year Chris felt that there
was no need to hurt the motor by running it hot and pulled Into the
pits dropping him all the way down to ninth at the finish.
Sanford fireman billy Price finally collected the checkered
flag with a victory in the Limited Sportsman. Billy hns been
moving up in the point standing and has been rated as the man to
watch in his class.

Pit Slop
By CARLVANZCIL%
1!

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Hick Turner had a little bad luck with his car and crunched it
up a few weeks ago. Hick has sa id th at th e car is up for sale as this
makes the third time this front runner has been involved in a
wreck that he has not caused. A few people are trying to talk him

Bruce 11111 of Topeka, Kans., finished eighth in Sunday's 500
and leads th e way in the $10,000 Carling Rookie of the Year
tandings with 2115 points. Carl Attains, sixth Sunday in his best
finish of the year, inched up and takes 236 Carling Rookie points
into the Talladega 500.

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Lakeland dragway will hold the second Annual Sunshint'
State National Open August 31, featuring funny cars. Sanford
racer Johnny Brown will have his near-record running Corvette
there. Brown has won more major meets at Lakeland Min an)
ther Florida racer.

Chris Dellarco has finally got the Dell's Auction Chevelle
moving around the NASCAI-sanctioned dVolusia County
.*-edway as he has twen in the top 10 the last three times with a
second place finish recently. lie said that if the car had not heated

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Jim Shupe continues his winning ways with the big trout in
the Cocoa area. Jim has comistently pulled in those "gatm" of

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Pr) ,
71 Schmidt
Phi, 21. Bench, Cm, 77; Star

15. P.inqman,

Oakland neIl, Pqh. 70

five to seven pounds on every trip. He says the secret is knowing
catch recorded at the water and using live fingerling mullet for bait.

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HOME
PUNS- Lt'iinsk,,

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Philadelphian Takes Early Lead
In U.S. Women's Gymnastics

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INDIANAPOLIS API - a tough match against No. 5 tical 6-1, 6-1 scores.
Mtton, 7.5, 7.5,
Spain's Manuel Orantes Isn't Janet Newberry, La Jolla,
Ashe went against unseeded
The No, 3 doubles team of
making any proml'es, but he's Calif., 6-4, 7-S.
Jaimie FiIIul of Chile Saturday
beaten Guillermo Vilas of Ar.
Miss Evert and Mrs. Gunter and unseeded Onny Parun of Italy's Paolo Bertolueci and
Andriano Panatta were upset
gentina the last two times they met in a semifinal match New Zealand was paired with Friday
night by Rlct'ardo Cam
met. and he says that speaks for Saturday on the Indianapolis unseeded Ivan Molina of of
itself.
Racquet Club's stadium court. Columbia in other men's of Argentina and Belus Prajoux
Chile, 2-6, 6-2, 7-6.
"I'm playing better this year.
Right after Mrs. Gunter won quarter-final matches.
Fran
ce 's Gail Chanfreau and
I .e on five tournaments and i'rlda) \u 2 Arthur Ashe tie
Friday
the
top-seeded
men's
Julie
Heldman,
Houston, Tex,
I'm No. 2 in the tennis Grand feated No. 14 Thomaz Koch
of doubles team of Brian Gottf. ranked first in
women's douPrix," Orantes said Friday Brazil, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. It was the ned. Fort lauderdale, and bies,
beat Joanne Russell, San
after advancing to the quarter. roughest match so far for the Mexico's
Haul
Ramirez Antonio, lix., and Jane Stratfinals of the lls0000 US. Clay Wimbledon champion, who won topped Austria's
Hans
Kary ton, Salt lake City, Utah, 6-1, 6('ourt ctnp)nJups
his other matches here by iden- and South Africa's Bernard 1.
"If you want to win, you rave
to beat everybody," the No. 3
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199-70
Orantes stopped ViW, 6-2,62 ,at Bournemouth, Englandin
May and 6-2,62,62at Rome
"But Guillermo S playing
better now, he said, adding
Vilas had just returned to the
circuit in May after laying off
several weeks with stomach
problems.
Vilas Lnie
trat
nner of 20
and tbree consecuti' , titles,
and Orantes have had little
trouble dispa tching their first
three Clay Court opponents.

DOUBLFS Ro',e,
Cm,
36.
fleixh. (in, 35, Grubb. SD, 30
Cash. Phi, 7$. Milan, NY.
Garvey, I.A. 77
TRIPLES Kessinqer, (hi. •.
D Parker, Pqh, 8, R Metigef,
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C.0.Penney, camp manager atMarina Isle told of some bass

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T Simmons. 511 , 13

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Sunday's Games
P,'nrieSnta at Detroit

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Parket, Pch, 316
PUNS Cash. PhE, 84, Lope's.
I A. 76 Morgan, Cm, 71, Rose.
Cm, 74, Wynn, LA. 69
RUNS
BATTED
IN--Lu
:inski, Phi. 97. Beorh, Cm, 89.

California

York
( minter is to) at
(Mtocnia (Figueroa 1091, (n)

a drawing, to the boat. AH
Hawkins who lives at the camp has brought in 11 in the past few
rounds in New York.
Pinney fight is, the Watkins- Ray Sears.
If Wells can defeat Pinney for boats must be in by a given time, the catches weighed and days.
Wdlls was ranked number Peterson fight may be even
Other bouts on this card will the title he will be brought back counted and the fish returned to the water.
nine in the nation by Ring better,
include the return of Edgar against knockout artist Glenn
bream are about average around the camp and
Magazine before he lost to
Bluegills and shellcrackers are on the beds again with fine ca tfish, those good eating two and three pounders, have been
Both men are highly rated in iM ad Dog)
Ross and Morgan later ft year.
Pinney. After that he went the Southe rn rankings, Watkins heavyweight Jody Ballard.
ca tches reported bo th from the river a nd Lake Jessup.
biting best in the evening hcurs.
On Lept. 5 on national
(k)Wfl to Miami and was stopped number one and Peterson
Lowell Huley recorded strings of up to 140 landed by two
Ross is currently ranked television t carried locally on Winter Park anglers
b Elisha Obed In five rounds, number two,
in two days of fishing. Sam Wright and
George Cheney of Wekiva River Haven Camp, when
number one for Perez' title but channel 35 Orlando's Mike grandson took 40 nice ones
on
The twin defeats dropped
a
Wednesday
trip
and
a
couple
of
questioned
about the fishing this week, replied, "Not too bad,
They are both very young, the stablemates seem to be Quarry will meet Mike lady angle
Wells from the top ten but his Watkins is only 18 and Peterson unwi lling to step into
every on e is catching a good va riety." One of his par ties, Roy
rs Glacie and Van Essie had 130 in two da ),.
the ring Rossman.
'
Ilennck and friends took 65 mixed bream and catfish from the
last outing, a five round is 20.
against one another.
Quarry lost a questionable
Roosevelt and Uula Mae Ross and Roosevelt's mother, Ida Blackwater area. A five and three-quarter pound bass plus five
knockout over Barron the
They have compiled out.
Ross' opponent will be Max decision to Pedro Soto in the Mae Herring, of Winter Park landed 70 of the
big bream this smaller ones went for a "Rapala" plug and plastic worms acPerez-Vincent card, proved standing records,
Watkins is Horde of Jacksonville. Horde first fight of this new series week. Leroy Johnson and Drew Stafford came in
with a total of 90 counted for eight bass for another part)' fishing out of the same
Gene is still one of the finest undefeated after 19 fights and has been fighting In North while Rossman scored an and
report ed that boa ts from oUxT camps were doting Just as well, camp.
fighters around today.
Peterson has dropped but two of Florida with a great deal of Impressive knockout over
In that bout with Barr, Wells 25.
success and he came down here Quarry's brother-in-law Miko
Marina Isle Camp on the St. Johns also had word of some fine
Very little word from the salt water this week. Mosquito
showed a great deal more
Neither man has ever been to challenge Perez for his Nixon one week later,
bream catches. David and James Hall landed 30o( the big panfLsh 12goon,
which has been lull of small trout, has dropped off. Most
Wednesday, Laura Kmningham likewise had 30 on her stringer of the good catches made there
at this time of year are taken by
w hile Bessie Williams and John Moore took 25.
professional guides using Live pigfish for bait.
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LA,
131,
Rose. (in. 153. Cash. Phi . Iso.

Boston (Lee 14 6) at

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JOHN PINNEY
John started his pro career in
Texas but most cf his early aggressiveness than he nor- counted out and both have a
fights were held in Orlando. He mall',- does. The knockout knockout punch with either
"The cuts he sustained looked Assistant Chief of Fisheries for the Department.
quickly became the most punch was a smashing right hand,
(JStLfl Bridge Fish Camp by Tom (odie who fishes that part of
worse than
popular fighter in this area with hand that caught Barr coming
they
really
were
but
are
In
the
professional
bass
tournaments
most
of
the
fish
caught
the
river consistently, came up with an unusual catch - a seven
Peterson, who hails from the nose is arother story,"
released.
The
only
ones
kept
are
those
hooked
too
deeply
scores over, Sammy Barr, Joe off the ropes and sent the fans
arid
a half pound catfish on an artificial lure. Tom was using a
Incent s cornerman Larry sur
vive.
Iloaks, Lonnie Robbins and the home talking about a "new Jacksonville,
Is
the
brother-in"Gay
Blade" plug seeking bass when the catfish struck.
law of Dennis Riggs. Locall) he Anzalone announced this
new junior middleweight Gene Wells."
holds wins over Jimmy weekend.
The contestants usually plan to arrive a day ahead of the set
Bhiegills and catfish have comprised most of the catches but
champion, Victor Perez.
Both men are undefeated iii Soloman, P.J. Giffcrd, and
"The
doctor
says
the
nose
date
and
use the extra time to scout the water and familiarize speckled perch are plentiful cround the Osteen Bridge also.
His only loss came to the Orlando and have large Eddie Walker.
looks good and will heal themseloi, es with what they hope will be the most prod uctive spots.
highly-rated Mike Rossman followings among the local
Watkins has been shown here properly but V incent needs a
"Bass hit ti ng on live shiners and purple plastic worms was
when Rossman came from boxing fans,
in winning efforts against Otis couple of months away from the
At
the
starting
time,
the
powerful
bass
boats
take
off
In
a
the
word
from Camp Seminole on the Wekiva River. Tommy
behind to stop him in five

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at Milwaukee
New York at California
Boston Al fl--'

Sanford is scheduled to play host to two professional bass
fish ing tournaments to be held by th e Cocoa chapter of the
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Sit.
317. Watson. Htn
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
BAiTING
(773 at
bats) .
Madlock. Chi, 350, T S immons,

(Siebert 77)
STOLEN BASES—Lop, LA.
Kansas City (Leonard 8-3) at49.
Morgan.
(In, 43.
Brock
Cleveland ( Erkerstey 93), (n)
5(1, 47. Cecleno, Htn, 36.
Baltimore (Palrn'q
167) at P Mannual, Mon. 71

Tournaments Slated Here

"
anytime this year appears
to be
out of the question. Vincent's
In bo th contests the starting point will be fake Monroe
nose, badly broken in his fight Marina with the September meet expected to draw 125 anglers.
For the January tournament 200 bass fishermen are anticipated.
Perez and it looks like Vincent
will be laid up at least three •, The contests will be closely supervised by Harold Moody,
biologist with the Game and Fish Department and Jerry Banks,
months.

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his newly won title. That match
ispencie in or late

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Saturdays Games
Minnesota (Golt: 810) at Dc
troll ILolich 10 Ill
Tcii ( Jenkins 13 i
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waukee IHausman 331

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Oakland
Kansas

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Texas 6. Milwaukee
BaltImore 7, Chicago I
New York 1, Californi a
OAklhn(i 3. Boston 7

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Perez

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Friday's Results
Cl
Cleveland
A. Kans.is City

of

student Scott Clark

In that bout hnney was
declared the winner but Wells

matchwasordered(orOrlando.
Pviney won his title in 1974
vo betihedefeatedDenms Riggs
in Tampa Since that time he
has fought off thechallenges Of
a remaizn 'lexas'
Tommy Van flatten (twice) Al
(
and the most recent
Wells.

Detroit

eight days later.
In his last light Ballard
knocked out hard-punching
Terry Kruger in a Houston
main event.
Also set to appear in the
amateur portion is Lyman High

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33 61 165 IS'
SI 59 iia IS'

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main event scheduled to Texas

pair of Southern tide fights.
John Pinney is slated to put his

Leaders

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl Sunday, Aug. 10, 1975-36

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PearsonmPefty R*ivalry Heats

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rivalry between David Pearson and Richard Petty
will be rekindled in today's Talladega 500, where
the old rivals battled to a controversial finish last
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ill he shooting for his first victory.
"This car feels better every time I go out and
practice in it," Marcis said of his Dodge. "We're
due to win."

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Petty is the d(pn'ii
:
t
'lrs nave a chance in the 1150,000 race, which has
ticonit' one of the most unpredictable and closely
contested stops on the National Association of Stock
('ar Auto Racing (;r;mnd National Circuit,
Only once has the margin of victory been over 200
yards, and that was in 1973 when a 19 car mishap
took out most of the contenders. In fact, se ven of the
12 races here since 1969 have endc'dwith the top two
cars less than a length apart.

One (lrIvnr "e',! :;:::r: t;i gipcc
=m
trIvalisflud(1)' Baker, who starts on the front row
next toMarcis, even his speed was nearly two miles
per hour slower than Marcis' 191.3-40 nipti.
Starting alongside Pearson in the second row is
versatile A.J. Foyt, who owns the u nl imit ed closed
course speed record. He set it on this track in his
Co'mote Indianapolis-style car at 217.854 mph.
I-'oyt will be driving a stock car for th e first (line
lna race here. Hewas entered inMay, but withdrew
slwn his (laughter became seriously ill.

Longshots have on the Talladega 500 four out of
six times. The other 500-mniler run here in the spring
has been only slightly more predictable.
Iarkhorse Dave Marcis will sta rt on the pole
position for the first time in his eight-year career in
NASCAR, and the 3year-old Wausau, Wis., native

Pettygoesofffronia relatively distant Fourth-row
slot, along with Lennie Pond. They sit behind two
potential winners in Darrell Waltrip and Benny
Parsons.
Behind them are only a scattering of what are
considered real contenders-Bobby Allison, Cale

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James Ilylton and Dick Brooks.
But the best race on the track should be between
Petty and Pearson, especially if they're both 1mm the
running at the finish.
The rivalry surfaced again n b:t week'_mailer at Pocono International Raceway, where
Pearson chugged to victory in a smoking Mercury.
Petty's Dodge was about five seconds back,
battling the cloud of smoke from Pearson's car.
Pearson was blackflagged two laps from the
finish, and Petty claimed he should have come in.
NASCARruIes,however,givea driver a few lapsto
respond to a black flag.
But last year here it was Petty who caused
Pearson a little trouble by slowing suddenly in the
first turn and forcing Pearson to go on by. Petty fell
in behind the leader and sling-shot past Pearson In
the final turn and won the race. Pearson tried to
hold Petty back by running him into the infield
grass.
A few heated words were exchanged later.

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Summer Leagues Wrapping Up Seasons
Several summer leagues are averages for the league are
Man) splits Fell but the night was rolled by Johnny Jaco
finishing their seasons this curentl) being hell by Hal
following were converted by: (214). Ron Allman, 208; Roni
week and Bowl America .in- Rich, 180, and Poll)' Jaco 1165).
Esther Szabo 5-6, 2.7, Marlene Brede, 207; Bob Belew, 202;
nounces some new activities
The highest game of the night
Burk 2-7, Sharon Williams 3-, Marge Allman. 199; and Steve
ing
and new leagues that are now was rolled by Dot Lee 224. Hal
Nina Darnell 4-5.7, Jackie Rannan 191. Hon Altman rolled
forming for the fall of 75.
Rich and Gil Benton both tied
Royal 3-10, Doris Osteen 5-7, the highest series. 566, and
Beginning August 16 every with 215 games. Sally Noe. 212;
Twila
Collins 3-10, Susan Oates Jaco, 548; Ilannan, 542;
8' MARY JOHNSON
Saturday at 9:30 p.m. and RobcrtGllbo, 204; and John
3-10, Norma Sharp 2-7, 3-10, Richard Williams, 519; Walt
Moonlight Bowling. You hut) Coffman, 209. Gilbo had the
and Barbara Sparks 5-10, With Moore, 510; and Brode 516 for
make
permanent
lane highest series for the men 576
onlyoneweekleftthefirstthree the women. High average for
reservations for four or more Hal Rich was second with a 575
June Planter had the high Swisher spared the 5-7 and places are 1st place Foxy Four, the men Is Richard Williams 183
bowlers.
and Dot Lee was again tops for series for the women (487) and Gordie Maynard spared the 5.l0 Wallace Auto and Big Dip are and the women is Rose Belew
NEW MONDAY NIGHT the women with her 514 series, she and Sylvia Hittell tied for split,
tied for 2nd. and only one game 164. "Star of the week" is Buck
LEAGUE-Classic Scratch Other highs: Marvin McNutt the high game of the night
l'E'fTYCOATS LADIES out of first spot.
Henton,
Trio. Open to all men and 5f4-192, Gil Bentor. 534, Ray I 167 p. High
H
averages for the LEAGU-reported
by Mary
E
SUMMER CITY MEN'S
women. Team averages-500 to llatchett 516-189, bill Morris league go tolillis now 165) and Jot-nnson. Barbara Sparks LEAGUE-reported by Rod
520. Mondays at 9 p.iiu. 508-172, Coffman 503 and Jim Sharon Williams 147.
rolled the only 200 of the day McLeay. High series for the
beginning
September
8. Cotton 500.181. Poll)' Jaco
TU ESDA V MOR NING from this league, 210. Poll)' Hall night was And)' Patrick 588.
Fish on the brand new
Organizational meeting for the spared the 6-7 split.
SWINGERS-reported by was second for the day, 182. Chuck Baker was second 566
Marianne II
scratch league will be Monday
CITY SLICKERS MIXED- Bobbie Hood. Shannon Corsi Hall rolled the highest series, and Charles Plant 530. Chuck
out of Daytona
August 25 at 7:30 p.m.
Reported by Linda Cohen. The hi'd the high series, 544, and 520, and Sparks (5(4). Other Baker rolled the highest game
NEW FRIDAY NIGHT big manof the night was Dann), Diana Heflin was second high, highs: Barbara Tulk
492, Ann (224). Other 200 games were:
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Match Point Handicap League. the season. His set included Follows: Shannon Corsi, 199, Lawrence 467-181. 'Queen of Patrick, 206. 'Bowler of the
Friday at 6:45 p.m. Beginning games of 214 iwhich was high Jane DaVIS
Davis. 198; Diane hiefl in the week" is Esther Szabo who week" was And)' Pa tr ick wi th
FLORIDA
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FISHING IXCURSIONS
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victory over Nocman Holmes of Iestuous Romanian. Hosewall, poorly executed short shots. Washington Chamber of Coil).
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lt,st March in Tucson, Ariz.,
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after ruining the little Austral- played on in a )ear. He called
an's concentration by walking the rain-soaked court "the
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have been doing fine.
"With Amy and me, It was love at first
sight," smiled Gail, gazing adoringly at the
four-day.oldbtmdledozlngln her armsaf ter a

entire house.

good feed. Then she laum1W into a

For nine months, Mrs. Danny (Gall)
l3r ant s life had been filled with the Joyful
terrifying, thrilling expectations of mother.

description of their first day home a unique
experience for Gail as It i !O hundreds of
mothers daily-who find the huge build-up of

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book and then went down the 1I getting
everything ready before

childbirth has climaxed, and suddenly the),

nursery with a new coat of paint and WinnieThe-Pooh curtains, shopping for baby clothes,

are on their own, alone with the terrifying,
wonderful reality of having their own baby to

reading up on pregnancy and childbirth, and
pouring over long lists of names for the child

care for.
1 felt excited, nervous," recalled Gail,

growing within her.

brushing her blonde hair back from her lace,

At the saine time, there was tier receptionist job to occupy much of her time, her
hoine in Sunland Estates to care for and time
put aside to share with her husband. And the
world seemed full of people, crowded with
friends asking how she '.as feeling, when the
bab) was cpetted, did she '.ar.t a ho) or
girl"
And then the activity of childbirth, with her
sister rushing her to the hospital, her husband
racing in to be at her side, doctors and nurses
and a hundred things to remember from h r
childbirth prep3ration classes for the I wo
hundred things which all seemed to be happening at once.
Then suddenly, stillness Quiet, private

and instinctively repeating the action on her
daughter's downy brown head. "All the time i
keep trying to remember all they tell you to
do, and loong things up in my books to check
I haven't f)rgotten anything."
That first (Lay there was no thought of a
schedule grinned (,ail She was lull) 01
cupied just playing every moment by ear and rushing to the nursery each time she
heard a squeek from her sleeping daughter

related the new mother. The bathing went

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and so happy.

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inind off the present to plan a future
schedule."
Bath time was a major undertaking -

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taking a nap in the afternoons and

That day
also had our first messy
dlapr . We both worked on it grinnet. Gail,
one of the lucky mothers whose husband is

"I've lost the reness In my arms from the
unaccustomed eerrf 'e of holding her for
feeding, and Im finding a few moments to

eager to lend a IwIping hand with all aspects
of baby care.

myself just to sit and look at her. W`hen rie're

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by

myself. Then it's just between Amy

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on the couch between us, so we can watch her.
"And she knows her Mommy. She stops
She's good for her Daddy, too."

Almost at the mention of her name, Amy
started awake, hungry for a little more milk,
and Gail settled into the classic pose of a
nursing mother. Later, burping the baby with
a rather tenLitive hand, she commented, "I
lose it '.'.htn she smiles They 51) it's gas, but
I don't think it is
By July 24, Amy had been home six days,
and Gail was definitely more confident, The

Amy's been hotiie two weeks now. "We're
really getting used to each other," smiles
Gail. But she'r also feefing weary at times,
especially after the baby's had a restless
night. And she admits there are moments of
depression in the middle of the night when all
she want to du is sleep and \i ir4sists it
f tding time.

tentative, awkward
ard lifting motions had
become a smooth scooping up of the baby
from her crib. "I'm pretty sure now she's not

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and me,"

going to break," laughed Gail.

I propped up the

Things had started to settle into a schedule.
and

mother's slowness. "But I guess I was pretty
nervous by the time I got to dressing her
becauselputheriMoasixinonthoutfitend

I'm

depressed at times;but also proud

lot of time eating, sleeping and loving," said
her mother.

having Danny take care of one of the night
feedings, Gail was feeling pretty ctiipçier. "1
enjoy It so much being at borne
I'm efr
oj1ngbe1ngat*pewifeagain"

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"I was living one minute at a time. There
was no way, that first day, I could get my

albeit only a sponge bath

dared start,"

smoothly enough -though after a half-hour
orsoAmy was getting a little impatient at her

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how could I possibly have felt mad at this
sweet little bundle" I guess that's what
motherhood's all about."
During the anxieties and pleasures oi the

Amy is a "good" baby. "She does get mad,

first two weeks home with her bab), ual has

but she has her reasons -she's either hungry

come to a pretty universal conclusion about
motherhood — it's beautiful

or '.et or Just '.ants to be loved.We spend a

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jersey arnel prints. Also Lig for fall. according to Mrs. Ilea are
corduroys. And a girl will be able to select ncr maternity
fasNons in the popular fall colors - rust, slate, (lark green.
browns arid blues.

%Vitha nip liere and a tuck there. today's maternity clothes
are fashionable enough to beix)tne a basic part of it girl's wardrobe long after her 6-ibv Ims arrived.
(gone are the days when a pregriant woman, if she appeared
Ounaged tier figure in shiapele&amp;s fashions.
The modern prehmant woman is conscious not only ol her
appearance, but also of the tight economy and plans her war-

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after her baby Ls bom," says Dorothy Carr, area supervisor for
\loUit rhood sliternity Shops Inc. '.'.tuch has a store in the
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The fashion line for the inother-to-be also allows her ver-

satility for an active social life by making available to her
bathing suits tennis wear, and beautiful gowns and caftans for
evening wear.

8by T-Shirt at Motherhood Maternity Shop The shirt has the

11olyester stretch pants Lhat tiave eliminated the need for
stretch panels can easily Im altered. And a small seam up the
side of a top or dress can make these garments eligible for postnital wear.

word -baby" impirinted on the front with an arrow pointing out
Uie mother's proud condilion. An indication that the modern
pregnant woman is truly liberated is Ihe fact that "they don't
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Neat pleat discreetly drape' a cle'.er new go'.sn for nursi ng. No
disrobing at all Is m(-essary In this frankly feminine go%n %Ith Its

style either, Jeans, whi h are still popular with the young set
are a'. iilable in maternity style also, at
. both the Motherhood

are riot the exclusive domain of the pregnant woman. Some
mature '.'.omen with figure problems often find the looser tops

shop gind %Irs. Rea'i, %hich manufactures its own he

and pants are the answer to those extra inches in the hips and

Planned for parenthood is an aitractise c rinkle pantswl Iit
looks stylish an)-Ahere. The top fits at the shoulder and flares

magic front pit at treatment.

clothing. These can be 'opped with the muslin or washed-out

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rfectly styled for the expectant working girl. And she no
longer has to.sliop in tlw- "larger sizes" deparLaient to get a full
line of well fitting panfies, girdles, bras, slips and pantyhose.
-We carrya support niaternity panty hose which is excellent for
the woman '.shuteacties,isin the nursing field or standing on tier
feet a lot," says Mrs. Bea.

Mrs. Bea, owner of Mrs. Ilea's Maternity Mart in the In.
terstate Mall at 1-4 in Altamonte Springs explains that the
shoulder Line of maternity fashions as a rule fits your normal
-Slost fashions are a take-off of current trends with an ext' nsionolfabricgiving)ouroomtogrow, 'shes.ays

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sound; conscious every second 01 the day, of
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Mrs. Danny (Gall) Bryant and daughter, Amy teigh, get to know
one another during feeding times, Itillaby times and just plain

hour-long moments alone wi th Amy Lei gh .
Amy Ieigh Bryant was born on July 14, at
b :24 p.m. She weighed seven pounds, 10
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Sunday, Aug. to, 1975
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Area Engagement

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honored with a wedding
rehearsal dinner hosted by
David's mother, Mrs. D. P.
Lanier Sr, at the Villa Nova
Restaurant, Winter Park,
Aug. 1.

Lela Sherwood and Mr. and
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Baldree to ('onnemlie. Ind.
nounced of Mart'
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Miss Baldree graduated in
(harks 1.. Cornett.
19 4 from Seminole high School
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she participated in the
daughter of Mrs. E velyn
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and
K. Baldree. She Is the grand- l4ogan
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Her fiance graduated in 1974
Butcher, formerl' of Sanford. from Oviedo High School where
MARY LOU BALDREE
The prospective bridegroom he was on the football and track
is the son of Mrs. Gladys 0. lenin. He is a hospital corp.
The couple plan to be married
Cornett, 121 Poplar Ave.. sman it the Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. Aug 23 in the
Sanford and Leroy Cornettof Naval Regional Medical Sanford Church of the
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Claude W. M cR eynolds II, 24,
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Paul E. Kelley
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Graham, 18, 471 Hibiscus Rd.,
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Ronnie L. Howard, 28, Rt 2
[lox 483 A, Gloria J. Jarechi, 33,
528 Orange di'., Apt. II, Alt.
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Glenn E. Ledford, 19, 833
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In one of their most ambitious
fu nd raising efforts, the Winter
Springs Jaytees are taking part
in the Winter Park bike-a-thon
this week from 10 a.m.
Saturday to 10 a.m. Sunday at
the end of Bibb Road in
Goldenrod.
Eight mem be rs of the club,
under the sponsorship of Scott
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aIIuIIaI t.uii
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organization will pedal their Post and Auxiliary worked and Jenifer Schillo.
bikes for charity. All proceeds along with Grade to make this
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A reminder to members of SISTER Club
Inc. - the club's next meeting will be a
lu ncheon meet at 12 noon, Th ursday, at th e
Cavalier Motor Inn, Sanford.

FAIRWAY

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Dry Cleaning at budget
prices and coin laundry
service in a pleasant atmosphere. Open 7 a.m.
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garage sale, and one of the largest and most
variety-packed sales in the area is always the
annual ORT i Organuz.ation for Rehabilitation
through Trainingi Garage Sale, being
spo nsored Aug. 17 and 18 by the Orlando
Evening Chapter of Women's American ORT.
The event will be he ld inside thewarehouse
of Eric A da ms, co rner of S.R. 436 and Howell
Branch Road, from 12 noon-6 pm. on Sunday
the 17th and from 10 a rn. to 1 p.m. the
following day.
Money collect ed from th e event will go to
ORT's school building fund which covers the
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iiiriey nun Williams &amp;
i.aura dane wnmtacre &amp;
Walter Henry Williams.
Raymo nd Leo.
Margaret Garver &amp; Steven
Portia M. McCartney &amp;
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Ronald W.
Craig Alan Carter &amp; Debra
Gloria M. Cohn &amp; Ho)'.
Denise.
Edw. Parker &amp; Jean M.
Veronica E. Hannah &amp;
Parker
Freddie L.
Darlene Mary Bushor &amp;
Malcolm Lewis Johnson &amp;
Francis Merlin.
Maureen M.
Eugene S. Leonard Jr., &amp;
Dorothy D. Phelps &amp; Kent.,
Catherine S.
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annual family rp,,nsrn r,w$'.' •,.:•dinner at Heddir.gs Gardens. Mrs Ella
Martin Roberts was hostess to the family
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pre-reunion party. The entire clan ga th ered
around the senior Martin for a family portr ait
in which five generations were represented,
coming from the Sanford area, (;enrg,i,
North Carolina and New Je3'v.

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her 'pineapple plantation' in the back 'ard of her 711 Briarcliff
St., Sanford home, But now the last laugh's on Anita, for the
pineapple tops she planted two years ago have all started bearing
large, juicy fruit. Anita's daughter, I'at Young, 13, displays
examples of the yield, which Anita says took no care, just a spot
III rain and plenty of sunshine, to grow. (Herald Photo by Jean
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no right to expect the woman he
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be a virgin if he isa t
is the laugh of the century. He
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yaw's that my mnothtr said
at sour expense. .Love? Who's
kidding whom?
sister. It was dated August 2,64.
o loves a girl would
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a sooner cut oil his right arm
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V lot of young people would than hurt her. In m OpiflIOfl
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(opicli something out 0 your
book, Dear Teen- g
casting elseshert for bigger rest4mur1ant.s
1 slurt.s dresses,
and ttuall sill) fish.
, if he Imes )ou, let hint prove and evening sweaters sport
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IllS love - by marching you to signature initials in this latest
thing
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girls a big favor if )OU %OU
print it In our column So
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who has be en brought up in a
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from wrong. I have always had
high moral standards, but when
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age six and up, who is mentally and their parents;
str oke 6,000-mile servi ce already?"
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The babble and sMuting of recreational-educatiOnal cam- aduft vacationers and family "You sure
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children
at play punctured the ping experience with other vacationers; and climaxes each the
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The underlying theme is fun, camps for children in five lad, extending a hand In
sat
discussing
hairstyles
and
Oak tree, a group of youngsters said Murray, but there are also different age categories. &amp;Teeting
— and then grinning summer fashions. Holiday
--._ was tie-dyeing tee shirts; soda) benefits to be earned by Recently, the camp has
been broadly as Richardson almost romances flourish
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a camp stove, bakin g cookies; facility. Th e Easter Seal clubs or church
grou ps
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summer camps everyw heretJ
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the facilities
Along one of the walkways a sun shines and the mood is
t he forest, boys and girls in its funding from contributions;
This past week, youngsters bright
sign
announced, carefree, commented
pairs hunted for pine cones, fees, government grants and ages 14 -18 were enjoying the "Sidewalk Graffiti," and
kids Richardson, noticing the girls'
moss and bird feathers ui a third party payments make up facilit), and a
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retread called a young blonde hair falling across his poles.
were treasure nunting on the calnp, and right now l guess lad from th
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During the ) ear, camping rubber tip at camp director held in his mouth
disease had camp iii g
experience,''
haing arms or hands that were sessions are held for blind or Brian Richardson,
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hand fr.'xn a fellow camper
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"fle counseloranc1twsIdandi,i
practically nothing is imis unable to counselors all dress up
I'%er walked. That "proving"
in just about everyac i ity,
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pool.
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$220
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bit is one of the oldest at,1
outfits and we ha ve a llsh washr u
j.Two ramps with stout han- stay, the director
Camp Challenge is Florida's
explained as real pow wow with a
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cazrnf ire graduate
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Paul Murray. director of the
like it. Someone w U
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loves you %nnis whatever Is
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pled (,hild'n and Adul ts of
Richardson
best for you. But now figure It
particularly direction dtirini
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n. summer
Florida
which
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wor
Colonial Drive, Orlando,
'Surrender your virtue
water before a counselor takes Camp Challenge
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('amp Chalienge. Located 14
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pet
to
sell.
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rnarr1
Anton the multitude of learn to work in a
to pa)sicall) and
miles west of Sanford on S.R.
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group
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onally." commenW tile
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the
limit
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t hose perennial camp favorites weeks you notice real physical
respected b
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I,,ida, ard u open to any
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me design is being used
ca
lipers
at,
staff
members
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11 you are the parent—grandparent, aunt
or friend—of a five-, six-, or seven-year-old
little girl, pass this message along to her: The
annual Little Miss BPW Contest, present ed by
the Sanford Business and Professional
Women's Club, has been set for Sept. 27 at
7:30 p.m. in the Sanford Civic Center.
Entry formiis are available from Nora
Gordon at the Merle Norman Cosmetic
Studio, 110 S. Park Ave., Sanford. This
little Miss HPW will double as "Bicentennial
Queen," and will ri de in th e Bicentennial
Christmas Parade. There is no en tr y fee, but
each contes ta nt will need a sponsor either a
business or an individual.
If you are unrble to find a sponsor for your
little girl, con ta ct Nora Gordon. Val Colbert
or Laura Jo Garrett, all of Sanford, and they
will find a sponsor (or you.

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,'iinducts a "teleclinic" on Orange
(';iblevision weekly, Adults, particularly
senior citize ns, who possess talen ts which can
Lie portrayed on television - singing, dancing, playrCadi
and oth ers - and who
v.uuld be interested in ap pearing iUt hlodge
on tecvision, should conta ct him during his
language sessions at [train Towers.

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Please donut call,'' said the professor.
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Fancy yourself as
or a
actiess
wardrobe niuistress or sta ge hand, perhaps?
Then TAG needs you. The Theatr e Ar ts Group
of Deltona will hold auditions Aug. 16 from 2-4
p.m. for their opening production of the 197576 season, Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple."
Auditions for six male actors and two females
to play the paris of a couple of zany English
sisters will be held at 1194 W Wellington Dr.,
I )e ltona.
Mildred Caskey. directu,,', has announced
this will be an open aduition and she will also
interview prospective bac ksta ge workers.
"The Odd Couple" is scheduled for two
evening performances and a matinee on Nov.
7 and 8, and a matinee on Nov. 9. Rehearsals
will start the week of Sept. 15. For more information, contact Betty Chuck Smith, 1890
Odham Pr, I)eltona,

Hodge has set up similar langua ge classes
in Daytona, New Smyrna, Ormond Beach and
oilier area communities and reports his
'students" are all progressing marvellously.

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James W. Day,1 fl, RI 3 Box Freeman, in a double-ring civil bouquet of light blue mums with
M (hiedo, Reba K. Parsons, eftemony, July 25 at Seminole matching blue and white
20, lIt 3, Box 234 40 Oviedo.
County Court blouse. The bride streamers.
P. Wrage, 21, 542 Is the (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A receotion for the couple
CnitnnrI ri.a rn
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held at Ridding Gardens
Eyrich. 18,912 Redwood Ct. Alt. Station,
Sanford.
The
reception
room
Spgs.
bridegroom us the grandson of
Larry J. Germ.ain, 2D. 162 Mrs. Milton Young Sr., Jitway
Tile newlyweds will make
Pinecrest Dr., Judy L. Sabulze, Avenue, Sanford.
their home in Los Angeles,
20, RI 1 Box 808 LW.
The bride wore a formal Calif
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with her sister Sgt. Susan
Rogers and brother-in-law At('
Steven Rogers, both of the
Unit ed States Air Force.
Karen writes that she
managed a trip to London, took
in a visit to Picadilly Circus,
and in general is ha ving a good ,
time.

Winter Springs Police Officer
Stephen Collins was married on
August 3 to the former Debra
the club's mu.icu,lar dystrophy "lost successful that the new students from all over the
Our son. John, spent a few Cirlie. The happy event took
fund.
Auxiliary has undertaken. United States, are on a 36-day weeks with my sister Rene, her place at 7 p.m., at th e First
According
to Jaycees Grade is understandably proud trip under the sponsorship of husband Senior Chief Petty Christian CHurch of Winter
president Ernie Hendricks, this of the fact that this will give the the American Leadership
Stud)' Officer Robert Cejka. USN, and Park. A reception followed The
will be a major effort on the Auxiliary treasury a much Group.
their children in Virginia couple are honeymooning at an
part of all Ux Jaycees and he needed boost.
Beach,
Va.
undisclosed destination.
The group will be visiting
hopes that members and
A family reunion took place
England, France. Austria, when John and I
friends will come over to cheer Q
drove up to Visitor
Vacation
Italy, Switzerland
the riders
'Virgirlia Beach to pi-:k up out
Several Jucky youngsters and Belgium — studying, at- son, and the same week ,n
..... Pollee (.ief Joh Govnrihk
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tecnure
and ex'
VtW Auxiliary
from around Winter Springs
mother. Mrs
and It. lovely wife, Anita, are
N
the sights and my sister ,M. Teresa
have
still enis s Joyce O'Neil enjoying a visit from Mrs.
Tile runwizige sale held by joying a fine surnmer vacation sounds of the different coun- and my neice, Unda Rafferty, Gnvoruhk's brother and sisterthe Veterans of Foreign Wars
Debbie Weaver, daughter of tries
drove dosn from the Boston in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. $
Ladies Auxiliary to Post 5405, Frank and Carrie Weaver of
Marnie
Hunter,
daughter
of
area.
DraKe of Richmond, Va.
vv inter pnngs at me r1aivarx1 North 3rd Street, is traveling Councilman and Mrs. Irwin
We spent an enjoyable week
The Drakes are enjoying
Flea Market on August 3
a through seven European blunter of North 3rd Street, Is talking over old times.
being En Central Florida and
complete success, thanks to the countries with her Oviedo high spending a month in
New
are doing a lot of sightseeing.
efforts of chairman Gracie Schcol French teacher, Mrs. Brennen, Ohio visiting
.Mrs.
Our daughter, Karen, is ne Chief tells me he even
Tibbitts,
Carol Edwards and two of her Hunter's sister and brother-invisit to Bedford, played "hooky" to spend time
Fourteen members of the classmates, Margaret Sterling law, Melba and Carl Roediger.
England to spend a month or so with the Drakes last Saturday,

Mr. and Mrs. Henery Freeman

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Ernie and Julie Nelson,
.hildren of Joe and Evelyn
Nelson of David Street spent
separate vacations at the same
spot. Bo th spent time with their
aunt and uncle, Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Douglas Michaels in Lought.
man, on the Michaels' small
farm,
The children enjoyed feeding
the live stock, tending the
garden, and most of all,
swimming in the "ole swirnmin'
hole" on the farm.

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around Sanford suddenly start greeting you

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Brumley Jr, Mr. Mrs Ho) Wright, Mrs Wilma
best man Robert Karru
and and Douglas Packard.
Mengel, parents of bride; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schumacher. Mnrpn Mr!. Wdy
Mrs. Karns: ushers and their
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Rev, and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Carl Collins, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burton, Mr. Mrs.C(..aro.)n
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Hollis E. Dear,, 29, RI 2, &amp;
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Isiah Williams Jr., 33, 138
Drew Ave., Carolyn Hillinan,
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Michael A. Coor, 20, 51 N.
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services as instructor in the courses which
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with, "Hon jour," "Guten Tag," or "Buenos
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Because starting Monday, free lessons in
conversational French, German or Spanish
will be given for senior citize ns and other
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Society
editor, Jeanne Warnht'
route through the South and
Eery day as a nice day for Walter and Bill Glelow during th eir trans-continen ta l jaunt in '81W.'
and her husband, Jerry. And in
desert Southwest to Los Goose'. i ll erald Photo by Jean Patteson
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tland, Cob, they s pe nt
Angeles, then up the rugge'l many H &amp; H (rest and winter clothing. Even wearing past Randolph Heart's
fabled several (lays in the mountain
west coast to Seattle, and back
recouperation) stops of three two heavy sui ts at the same castle at San Simeon, wi th a home of Sanford's Earl
and I.i
home again through the nays or more to break the time, she sometimes found stop to visit
Capt.
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Mrs.
Joe
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By
the
Fourth of July
'a nadian a n(l
American
Ilionotony and tedium of tkrslIf still sh,n'ning
'l'ulky u fonuiieriv of Sanford u the went' in I .uiLolru, N-);
ltu kics. plains of the Midwest driving.
Las Vegas
"Well, there's in Cannel; through San where they were joined y
and familiar lulls of the
The Glelow's son, Charles. no way to describe 1is Vegas" Fa:xisco with its fabulous
Walter's daughter and son-it..
S&amp;utheat, to Fiui'uda.
recently out of the Navy, and Walter)—and then on to Los night spots and into the splendid law, Bonnie
nd hear v
It took a good six months of his wife, have just moved
to a Angeles, where they st;.vel )l.'tlun
cnuumnacher
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Alter viewing the beautiful Friends Lee and Bob Phillips In
Iistingnamesofplacestheyhad City whereCharles will set
upa brother-in-law Florence and (but chilly, wi th 25-foot snow Kansas City they stayed with
to see and names of friends dentistry practice. His parents
Richard Janssen and were drifts at the sides of the road
more friends. Dr. and Mrs
scattered across the country wanted to familiarize th em- joined by anot he
r sister and her Crater Lake in Oregon, the Thomas Colter and in Winthe y couldn't possibly by-pass selves with his new tionie,
husband, Ruth and Sidney (;ielows headed on to Portland chester, Ky., Charles Tori.
before the Gielows finalized
After se veral days in New Weiss of Sanford.
and a vLsit with friends Col, and and Janet Haskell were their
their route and general time Or leans, where they found the
A highlight of their stay in Mrs. Hal Moran.
hosts. Chattanooga, icon.
4 schedule. Their advice to Grey Line tours of the historic
Los Angeles was a visit to old
In Portla nd they stayed with meant a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
anyone else considering SO city most worthwhile, the friends Virginia (Mrs. Olso
n of Walter's niece, Jackie Itenney Jim Lancaster, and in
extensive a tour is to plan the couple pushed on
to Houston, Folger's coffee fame i and Fritz and her husband, Paul, who as Columbus. Ga. nieces Lynn and
essential details with care and Texas, where they visited Mr. Feld. "Mrs. Olson's" cooking, vice president of
Lockheed's Susan Weiss were visited.
then to leave a little leeway for and Mrs. William Schumacher,
says Bill, is out of this world. shipbuilding operation, was
flexibility along the route, uncle and aunt of their Sanford Such liver pate and freshly able to arrange a trip to
Rain in Georgia
the only
Assistance in planning given by so n-in-law, Henry Schumacher, baked coffee cake'
Lockheed's massive shipyards. poor weather on the entire trip
the AAA was found to tiC i nA detour from San Antonio to
The Weiss couple joined the Th e famed Oregon salmon was
drove them home one day
valuable,
Johnson City and the LBJ "Blue Goosers" during their also enjoyed, after being short of the anticipated 3
Modern day gypsi es , the Ranch proved interesting, and five-week haul up the splendid poached to perfection by months
and nine days, to a
(;ielows traveled in their in El Paso, they were again scenic coast of Ca lif or nia
gourmet cook, Sidney Weiss. warm welcome in Sanford.
"horne" — apowderbluemotor able to rest up a while with
home with all the "mod cons", friends met on t heir 1971 trip to
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It was the people, agreed
Winifred i Bill) and Walter
Gielow, who were the highlight
of their re ce nt motor home trip
coast-to-coast and back again
I in left with the impression
tf a great ;Ind diversified land
filled with wonderful people,"
remarked Walter. citing the
city of San Francisco ;Ind
Montana's Glacier National
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"We have a quality product nothing, then they're $500 will be able to ventilate their
that we think will sell itself if richer."
Granada Townhomes
people come out aid lake a look
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and save on air
Sanora is
located
Sa nford
at it," said Wayne Sanborne, Avenue,
one
blockonsou
condi tioning."
th of
president of First of DeLand
Dear Mr. Bragan,
Boulevard.
The accent here is on privacy.
hipo
Granada
Corporation.
I read an item In your column last week which lea me to
available
Garages
Townhomes
are
in
serve to isolate the
The product Is Granada
believe that I may have been dealt an Injustice.
floor
plans,
with
entry
several
more
courtyard.
Patio gardens
Townhomes at Sanora and, as
The question had to do )ith a moving company refusing to an enticement for prospective th,an1650 square feet of living in the rear are surrounded by
ser-ira shipment because he was "not in terested " Ina shipment home buyers, First of DeLand space ... all with three an attractive stuccn wall.
that small at "this time of year." Your answer was that thes offering
a $500 moving bedrooms, 22 baths and twoRecreational facilities in.
government requires carriers to service anything within their allowance to anyone who at. car garage.
dude tennis and basketball
commodity desniption at all times.
tends their open house Oils
Cailbart Real Estate of courts, swimming pool,
My problem is that a household goods carrier has refused to weekend, and
then buys a Sanford is the exclusive sales clubhouse and picnic areas.
ship a car to my son In New Jersey. I have seen cars on moving Granada Townhome by Sepagent.
vane and have had my nwn ear ibip'd when making a move. trmber 1st. 1975.
Prices
for
Granada I, Explanation,
Townhomes
range
"Buying a new home is an
from
$36,900 I
"Granada Townhomes have
—J.M.C. exhilarating experience for
a
to
with
per cent
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number of unique
features who
that financing available. A monthly
Pear J. M. C.,
most people," continued will appeal to homebuyers
Most Interstate Commerce Commission regulations are so Sanborn. "Rut moving can be a are fed up with montony," said maintenance fee is charged for
It
involved and so eciIic that it is impo.sible to go into full detail chore. We're trying to rem
edy Larry Monroe of Calibart Real exterior care, water, sewer and
within the space of this column.
trash collection. All closing
that." He emphasized that Estate, "Things
I will assume from your quesuoflthat you wjsjitoshjponlya everyone who qualified wI
like
private
costs
are paid
in full&amp;
byLoan
First
illget entry courtyards, balconies, Federal
Savings
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handle your shipment. However, he should have explained his moving costs.
"If someone has dows and sliding glass doors. Association of Mid-Florida,
reasons,
an uncle in the moving business With everybody concerned
This Includes initiation fee,
By virtue of his designation as a household goods carrier, he and gets the job done for about energy
th
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days,
people
$400)
a nd first year's inem.
is permitted to handle &gt; shipments
co
mainly of
bersiupto
March 1, 1976 in the
household goods. He may receive a car for shjpmejit only fit
Sanora
Homeowners
accompanied by a greater vo!ume of household goods of sufficient
A_s.ct'tation,
an
sl!J goods to turrnsh a r esidence. Th is appli es to boats,
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motorcycles and other vehicles which are typically kept in a
recreational facilities.
private residence.
There are car transporting companies listed in the yellow
All Granada Townhomes
pages in the Orlando area which will gladly handle Your ship.
qualify
for the 5 per cent 1975
Evening
Herald,Sanford,
Ft.
Sunday.
Aug.
meni
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-Dear Mr. Bragan.,
Sanborne.
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aItlng for my furniture" It Is now o week beyond the promised
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You may file a delay claim only under certain circumstances.
It sounds to me as though you qualify.
When the carrier picks up your furniture you will be given a
firm last possible date of delivery. The only way a carrier can go
eyond this thteandsilbewthnthlawistofyyjatl
24 how's in advance of the last delivery date and advise you of the
location, condition and new arrival date cf your furniture.
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Sweetwater (lake Sect. 8,
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Helen 1). Kasavage to Wni

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Joseph Kasavage &amp; Judith
Kasavage Mathias, Lot 3 Quail
Pond K add. CII, $10,200.
Ifughgie W. Barron Sr., &amp; ss

Annie L, to Alan M. Cooper &amp;
w. Shirley, Lot 38 Lakewoo,d
Shores, 1st add., $25,666
Kay V Fleming to C. Wayne
Flem ing, lots 9, 10 131k 48
Sanlando the Suburb Beautiful
Palimi Spgs, $26,000.

ytie Fleming to Sixto Gil
Rodrlquez &amp; s-s. Cruclta, lots 9,
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Glen Wilson Mekinney &amp; w, floUc &amp; wf
Paul M. Pankey &amp; w. Marline $41,900.
Nader Homes Inc., to James
Ella, Lt 8 131k E. Schafer
Patricia M. to John C. Wale &amp; Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 8, Carla M.to Mark M. Morie &amp; w. &amp; 16 81k 4, 1st Sec., Marvania,
Kinheit onst. Co. Inc., to M. Noppinger &amp; wf Janet L, U E. to Marvin J. Clements &amp; W.
Paul Robert Arledge to
Lot 12 131k It Sum. 80,000,
Jill*,; J. Ungaro &amp; wf Georgiana 8 Lake Searcy Shores, $29,200. Patricia B., Lot 338 Fores
W. Katherine N., Lot 81k 1' $14,.
Iiierset N Sect 2, 822,500.
t Clarence N. Palmatier &amp;
Jamcs F. Williams &amp;
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F'., Lot 7 81k I) Sweetwater
Sunland Estates, $1,463.
Nader Homes Inc., to Stephen Brook 3rd Sect., 1100.
The Huskey Co. to Morton
MarshaJ., U 11 Third
venna
Enrique 0. Brizuela &amp; w. Ellen to James It. Hearn &amp; wf. Oaks, Sect 2A, $63,200.
Mira Alfreda F'ierro to Mira
E. Maroney &amp; wf Mary If., LI 46
Builders Inc., Lot 6 &amp; 6A, 131k H Joela A. to Julio C. Batista
Franklin U. Collins &amp; W. Park Sec., Loch Arbor, $fl,O).
&amp; Sharon N. U 53 South Pinecrest
Charles W. Clayton Jr., &amp; wf Lake Searcy Shores, $29,200.
Delores Fierro Freemall, 3760' Sweetwater Oaks,
IJnda S. to Marlon E. Lust &amp; W.
See 5, w. 1,ot 20 111k 4 lieftler 1101ne 2nd Add, $16,500.
Norman E. Emerson, sgl to
S 20 Chains V NE Cro. $100.
Joan 11. W. Malcolm Clayton &amp;
Raynel Homes Inc., to Carlos Valeria T. Lot 49 Bear Lk
$14,900.
On Sect 1, $14,900.
Charles B. Brown Jr. &amp; wf.
Natalie F. Emerson, sgl., IA 75
The hluskey Co., to Pelizcr
I. Mary If. &amp; i Gerald Banks J. Miranda &amp; wE Paulina, U 19 i$att's, $t,000.
The Ihiskey Cu. to Richard
Lynne to Joseph H. Ehrhardt, &amp; Patnicik I. to Emily C. Shaw, The Colonnades 3rd Sec.,
South I'inecTest 2nd Addn.,
Const,, Co.,Inc., Lot 6 131k C Nistarz&amp;
TIll' (;realer Const.
Nona N., l.t 12 131k
Semimile
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F'ark
Inc.,
to
$100.
to
Lt
25
81k
13
Camelot
Un.
No.
1,
Mild
('cr1
Condominium
Unit
11
122,900.
Sweetwater Oaks, $19,900.
ltk'hard It. Faulkner &amp; w. $33000
H Sweetwater Club tin. 1.
Trans Union Aircraft leasing
Hwlg C. Cherryod Gardens,
Th e Huskey Co. to hon I.. 8.30,000.
Toland S. Van Stan Jr., &amp;
II. lid 31 81k I) Seminole
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Corp
Roger
H.
III W. Jackson Blvd
Dickerson
&amp;
f.
$31,500.
Jackson &amp; w. Betty S., LotS 131k
Sites. 829,200.
Joyce to Levie Fla. Inv., It
Ellis 1. Helvenston &amp;
Chicago Ill., $120,000.
Barney It. Bazemore Samuel Spring Oaks Un. 3 $33,2'00'.
I) Sweetwater Oaks, $14,900. Susan
The Greater Const, Corp to June to Francis J. Liiulan Jr. &amp;
J. to James E. Harrison
Win. It. Spegele &amp; W. Con.
wE. Mary Lt 17 81k 0 II. Bruner&amp;wf Laveda, Lo ts 12,
John Edward Bonotto &amp;
MaryJ. Symes
Jr., &amp; s Janet L., &amp; Rich T.
Thomas J. Chegash &amp;
Knight,
form.
stance
B. to Marion N
13,
Lot
2
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Seminole
Tanglewood,
Sec
3
repl.,
6
14,
15.
16,
17,
18,
19
131k
6
Syme&amp; hb. Sam to Re be cca S.
Vu., mt., Lt3 111k Marjean
Lorcita to Edward H. Manley&amp; Sheets&amp;
$25,000.
2,
3,
4
&amp;
WL,
of
5
Gromley
lot
1
131k
G.
SumEntzminger
add.
no. I LW, Nova [A x
Sites, $26,800.
. C. Jane Lot 7 111k F' Sum- 25, North Or!., 1st Addn, $17,600.
riit'rset N. 82.1,000,
Greater Constr. Corp to James $22,500.
S)mcs Loch Arbor, $100.
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re
a
t
er
Corist.
Corp
to
David L. (;rose &amp; wE Lotls to
merset N., $30,000.
Luxury Patio
Richard Man Shaffer &amp; wf
Dev. Enir. Inc., to Mary E.
Thomas Glenn Edder &amp; w. ma N. Crews&amp; wf. Frances A., Li 4,
Marjorie M. C_ooper to Orin Gordon N1. McAleer &amp; wf Nanev
Wrenco
Homes
Inc.
0
,
t
.
[ilk D Repl. of Blk 1), The Qirol)m J. to Sylvia Klein &amp; Riddell &amp; Harvey Mark WinG. Cooper II, lAd 12 Sect 1.13 N N., Lt 4 Hilltop Ests., $8000.
Woodlands, Sec 5, $43,900.
Evelyn Von Pohle, Lot 29 131k 1) tens, Jt. ten., Condom Un. 40,
IIUSSCII T. SWIIII3 Jr., dba 1271,300.
On Ranches, $12,000.
IA n Wrenwood Ills., Un. 2
itinerican
Modulars
Ccrp.
I.ynnwood Revision, $33,500.
to
Sheoah, Sec I, $27,000.
H. Caroline Breeding to
Consolidated Land l' Inc., Swain Homes to louise
('fA) $4.700.
STUDIO I,?. 3
James J. Robinson &amp; Mary E.,
Howard It. Marsei' &amp; wf
harry- I.. Glass &amp; tf linda to
'I
1.. Walker &amp; w
Christman,
l.t
1
131k
F,
Sec
1
b
£
DROOM SUITES
to Trans Uiuuii 1.easirig Corp.,
V.
renco
lIwne3
Inc.,
to
Pia
li
p
Lot 7 111k
Shadow lull s-d , Janet N to Floyd N. Bennett &amp; Margaret E. Glass, wid., [2
I'anwla
S.
ut
I
12
81k
E
WS,
2
BEDROOM
Lots 6-31 131k A Sect 2 N. Oil. Sweetwater Oaks, $117,500.
21 Wagner Hull &amp; wf Valere If., U
$36,000.
WfI'atniciaS,W30'lj)t 19E45' Sandalwood, $27,900.
TOWNHOUSES
Angelo
S.
Diliberti &amp; wf Jean
Ranches, Lots 1.1, 14 81k ' N
197 Wrer,%(xA IlLs.. Un. 2,
It. Max Hair &amp; wf. Bonnie P.
Lot 18131k C Sanlando Spgs
Thomas If. JeuferiesJr., &amp; W.
Orlltancht'cSectR I.ntcl,flflIk E.toJ. Russell Hornsby,sgl, Lt
Wrenco
Homes
Inc.,
to
Henry
$34,300.
to Handi-Chek Inc., From W '.
Tract No. 17 Sec replat,
m1,.
' 111k 1, Lynwood Rev., $100.
V.
&amp; w Mndlyne P., Lt
II N Oil Ranches, 820.500.
FROM
Wrenco Homes Inc., ma
J.
llusse
,
11
Homsby,
sgI
to
165
Wrenwood
tits
Un.
2,
David J. Ilakim &amp; w. 1,A)tty
Salvatore Di Fini to Adeline Raphael &amp; wf Charlene
E;ittu'yn Woods, 825.000.
Robert N. Thompson, LI. 781k I
to Vaclav Sykora &amp; w. Jitka
1)1
Fini, Beg. at pt 889.49' S &amp; Raphael to Phillip Michaels &amp; $36,400.
Blodwen E., LI 236, Wrenwood
1 11m ('. Barker &amp; w.
l.ynwood Rev., $33,000.
Lot I 131k F: WS, $13,500.
COndc% Corp., to Brantley P. iu
1505 W. 25th St
1305'Wo(NECor.OISI4 oIWW
Jacciucline Lalortune, Lot
Un. 2,
%I
11
Smith
Jr.,
LI
581
Heatherton
SANFORD
Barbara Ann Beasley to
f NE
Wrenco Homes Inc., to Robt.
. I)ristln*.' A. lot 17131k the
Walter P. Beasley, NE ', SF"4 Geraldine to Willard It. Glover
$100.
Roderick P. Liodds&amp; Dorothy'
Woodlands Sect 4 857500
Jr.,&amp; wE Judith, Lt613&amp; E', of
Michael J. Cutte
SE' $350
Russell T. Swain Jr. &amp; ,Al.
r &amp; wf Jean Wrenwood HLs., Un. 2, $36,500.
611, Longwood $19,500,
Dodds to Lyle Christiansen. K. to Rodger U. Wright &amp; wf
Vannie Hunnicutt to Juts. F . Patricia to Edw. T. Walters &amp;
Lots 4, 5 81k 3 Lng %iese
Lets Cissell to Earl Cissell
Clifford E. Hume &amp; wf Olivent &amp; wf Karen A., Lot 4 lIlk
Sandra G., Li 13 Blk A Sumwf. Shirley A., LI 6 81k A
Heights, $8,000.
3125 S.W. 13th Si., Apt. 1, Fort Ilarbar;, to David Gillman &amp; wf ('Walkers Add. Alt. Spgs No 2, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 5,
iner-set No. Sec 3, $33,500.
La uderdale N'2 S' ,SEL, $100. Sa ndra It., LI 3
Dennis W. Pagels &amp; W.
131k G The 825.800.
John S. Emerson II, sgl to
8115,000.
Nader Homes Inc., to Angel Wood1nds, $45,000.
Patricia
L
to
Hector
Oromi
&amp;
John
J. Archambault &amp; wf
qa
Thomas F'. Martin &amp; wE Ruth
lone Ilutaine, Trustee to
F. Mesa &amp; w. Irani F'. lid 118
Irma 10t62 Sps Oaks Unit 4,
QCDj Hazel U. Funk to to Bonny
hluynh Thi hot, Li 4 Greenbriar
Aspinwall &amp; wE linda. Albert N. Hull Jr. Harold S. $44,000 .
Lake Searcy Shores, $33,600. Charles
G. Funk, Hb., LI 73 lAt 20 81k 1) The Mead-iws W, Hull, (corrective) $100.
Loch Arbor Fourth Sec.,
Nader homes Inc., to Juts J.
J. It. llattaway J. M. Hat- $3l,
asa Aloma, $100.
00.
$25,2&amp;1.
(QCD) Gen. Preferred Liway &amp;Jon W. Zabel to
Hamilton &amp; w. Rosalyn A., Lot
A. W.
Le wis J. Green &amp; wf Mae to
Partner Co. to Pan Amer. 13k., Sumner II &amp; W. Georogenne
447 WS Unit 4, $48,800.
,—
Green &amp; Assoc. Builders Inc.,
BIks U &amp; E Colonnades, 1st Sec Bandy, 10, 11, P
Joel W. Clement &amp; w. Ann J
E N On.
LI. 17 Trilby Bend, Second Add.,
1.2 Bedroom Furnished o Un furnished
CB, $71,200.
to Ro bert T. Newell &amp; w. Gale
Seminole County's natural beauty and
Ranches, $10,500.
$11,900.
Joseph E. Roder &amp; wf.
I..,Lotl7 Blk C Eastbrook Subu
Itayrtiond Win. Pierie &amp; W.
John L. Meeks &amp; 4 Va., to
and tee
appreciate
Virginia K. to John J. Pechnlk Melissa
Unit 15, 817,500.
J.
to
Jerome
John
L. Meeks &amp;WI Va. C.,I.t 17
Hwy.
sub-tropical
climate
continues
to
attract
&amp; wE. Roxi LI 34 Blk
323.U70
The Wasserman &amp; W. Eleanor Lot Blk I Lake
The Greater Coast. Corp., It)
Wayman fits., Lake
Woodlands,
Sec
4,
152,700.
James J. Jotter &amp; w. Mable B.,
105 Spgs Oaks, $38,500.
Addn.,
$100.
Kathryn A. Wilson, wid to
Loll? Wekiva Hunt Club Fox
new residents who buy new homes.
ItobertCassman&amp;wf.Ellenp.,
Hunt $36,700.
Li 20 131k 18 Eastbrook s.d Un. 6,
Richard Broughton &amp; Buck
The Herald reports the total land
$25,000.
Kendrick to C. David Eli &amp; se.
Walter W. Salmon &amp; wf.
Glenda G., $7,000.
Josephine to Adben Corp., Lt
CUT
transactions within the county. To be
Alfred Louis Davis &amp;
.
160 Queens Mirror So. Addn to
Linda to Trond Sundvr,r &amp; w.
CR., $12,100.
Cyn, Lot 56 Goldie Manor 1st
Ilramnur Co. to Joseph D.
informed of our growth pattern be
add., $26,400.
Avery &amp; wf. Eleanor E., Lt 180
it
The Greater Coast. Corp., to
Woodcrest Un. 5, $32,000.
makolm W. McCellan &amp; w,
sure to read the 'Home' section
Clifford U. Jordan &amp; wf.
''aIenie E., Lot 20 Wekiva Hunt
Carole to Win. P. Greaney &amp; wf.
Club Fox hunt $38,400.
Joan N. Lt 5 Blk 3, No. On.
every Sunday,
Harold T. Fues &amp; w. Emily
Townsite 4th Addn. repl. Sh No
&amp; Harold G. Shepherd &amp; w.
i.—
—i
1 &amp; 2, $24,200.
Geneva to Thomas Earl
Greater Constr. Corp to Jack
Lecakis &amp; w. Gloria Louise, Lot
Grange Prop Inc., to Stephen
Gertrude
I.
Fleming 13. Goodwin &amp; wf. Carolyn J., Li
-.., .A
23 N13' Lot 24 111k 3 Ile]-Air
Gregory Vaiden &amp; wf Nancy
Married &amp; lib. Clarence to 29, Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt,
.
I4,500.
Lot 426 Spgs Oaks Unit 111, George Moran &amp; wf Jane N., Li Sec. 1, $37,500.
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Norman Kimbrougti to Jessie
$40,100.
I Tanglewood, Sec 2 1st repl.,
Rozann A. Reilly, sgl. to
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Mae Goodman N' Lot 66 Fla.
Dorothy H. Poole to Donald $28,000.
Florence May Jut, LI 30 &amp; N '
Growers Co. 1st add. Black
G. Mathias &amp; wf Faye L, Lot 25
Anthony V. Pascoc'ello &amp; wf of 29, Blk G, Mobile Manor, 2nd
r.,, -,
.
Hanunock, $15,000.
131k B Eastbrook Sutxl. Unit 16, Rosa to Fredco Entr Inc., LI. 23 Sec., $10,500
't
Ofella Denlvet to Magdalena
131k 13 Paradise Point, 4th Sec.,
$36.000.
Ray Germano &amp; wf. Eva to
Deriset, Lot 23 Blk 1, RepIat
Walter L. Webster to $1,500.
Beatrice C. Boccagni, E 35' of
I.
- -, sheet 1, On. Twastte 41h add.,
Pacesetter Builders, Inc., Lets
,'
Inc.,
to
Wilson
U10,allof20&amp;
Whl'
of
21,
Blk
Afi
Fredco Entr
,J
'l'
$18,500.
3,4 111k 13 West Alt heights Sect
f,
.1.. .
Gutierrez &amp; 4 Carmen, U 23, 4 West Wlldmere, 2nd Sec
The Huskey Co. to Itobt
1, $7,000.
81k 8, Paradis e Point, 41h Sr-c.,
Reiche, P.O. Box 193 MIld lid
Frank N. Bollen Jr., &amp; wf
Edw. H. Arey Jr. &amp;
$3*000.
. •- i
'
.
,
131k H Sweetwater Oaks,
Florence N. to Pacesetter
hloyt&amp;John
'
Joanne G. Wilbur, sgl to J.T. IteginatoJack W.
t.
.
-.
-lett Lake
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Viemont &amp; wf Catherine E., 11A 3 0. Riels IA 4
The Huskey Co., to h{obt.
Alt. Heights, Sect 1, 84,400.
'
81k C Eastbrook s.-d Un. 8 ShOres, 3rd Addn. CB, $21,800.
Reiche, Lot 7 131k H Sweetwater
Frank IL Cannon to PaceDavid I.. Lewis &amp; wf. Mary C.
Oaks, $15,900.
setter Builders, Inc., Lot 17 %I2
Ronald H. Klair Jr., &amp; wf to James L. Bigley &amp; wf. Patricl N
The Huskey Co., to Robi.
Lot 16 111k 8 W Alt. Heights
-. sect Patricia to John Martins &amp; wf Lts 4 &amp; 5, BIk H Sanlando —
Reiche, Lot 6 131k II, Swee t1, 86,400.
N
Springs
Tr.
24,
$57,000.
0
Teresa, LI 282 less S I' &amp; less
" %
water Oaks, $15,900.
The RobinoLadd Co. to
Orvie N. Dahi &amp; wE. Juliette
[lowland &amp; Snell Con,t. Inc.,
Harold L. Klepser &amp; wf Jean,
c,Queens
$23,500. Mirror So. Addn., toJohnEdw.Gtlboy&amp;wf. Mary
to Leonard C. Sickle &amp; w.
Lot 39 Northwood, $35,000.
Winter
Woods
Un.
-- --Steven L Demino &amp; wf A 1.1 2 131k C
Armida N., Lot 34 131k E
Jms. G. Schmidt, Fred B.
No.
1,
836,000.
Frances to Douglas J. Magee &amp;
V
Sweetwater Oaks Sect., $65,900.
Frouthold hi. James Sheetz,
Wayne Constr. Inc. to 13crwE Arlene G., 1.1 1 111k T, The
Robert Diaz &amp; w. Lenore to
John N. Schubert &amp; Morton F', Woodlands, Sec
nard Clement &amp; wf. Janice, LI.
OXFORD
3, 857,900.
hlobt. C. Speights &amp; w. Sharon
Bohn Jr., to Robert N. Chilcott
3 ftDOOMS
I (ATM
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18 Wiasor Manor, $41,500.
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ftii,tble Constr to John
24 .
&amp; set Pttillis (., Lot 97 Wood.
F., E 76.64' Lot 11
1.16' Lot 12
Q(l) Investment Corp of St.
Tysall &amp; wf Helen, IA 25 131k C
131k A Tanglewood Sect 4.
crest, Unit 3 $29,500.
Johns to Russell Raehn Dav is &amp;

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rived a state check for
S190 for the purthas of SO
ban ofland on Red Bug Lake
to bedevlc-ped for a county.
maintained public park.
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By ANDY LANG
certain electrical and plumbing al or plastic cutting with a
The Herald SeT1Ces
jots.
portable saber saw, buy one of
=~~ ;-"IL- The portable jig saw or saber
The many kinds of blades the variable-speed models. This
110W. Airport Blvd.
saw, as it is sometimes called, available enable the tool to be will enable you to slow down the
Office Open
Sanford
has the big advantage of being used for cutting both ferrous speed while cutting, a re10.6 Daily
able to be brought to the work to and nonferrous metals, wood, qutrement when using these
perform the cutting operation, leather, felt, rubber, plastics, materials. In some types of
While certain types of jobs insulating materials, floor tiles plastics, for example, a toohigh
can
be performed a bit more and just about anything else blade speed can cause melting
n vestments
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easily and efficiently with a you can name. Since different of the substance being cut.
table-model jig saw, the wood techniques as well as thf'erent
To start a cut with a portable
13Y LARRY SAXON
or other material must be blades must be used, it is es- jig saw, the forward edge is
brought to the machine. The sentlal that the purchaser of a placed on the stock, the motor
1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments From
portable power saw overcomes portable jig saw hang on to and started and the blade moved
Dear Mr. Saxon,
My husband and I are pin4ng to trade our four unit span- that handicap and, in fact, can follow the instructions in the ahead. The forward pressure
INCLUDING
meat building for commercial income property. The monthly often ie used in cramped quar. booklet or panaithlet that comes should not be too excessive, just
Washer &amp; Dryer
payments on our apartment building are too high for a DCW owner tees where other cutting tools with most such saws. If a saw is enough to permit the blade to do
FROST FREE REFRIGERATOR
Deluxe Clubhouse &amp; Swimming Pool
can not be used,
CAM11. ...i AA.." C-61_...
Central Heat and Air
purchased second-hand and the its work. To keep the base
to come In and make out; too many separate loans. We'd IGie 10
It does not take the place of seller has no such literature, it ridingmsmoothly on the
get anew loan Wdothe following: give as enough to pay off all
present loans, lower monthly payments and perhaps end up With other power tools, each of which is well worthwhile to visit a material, there must also be a
some ready cash. U we sell or trade would we have to pay a tax on is superior inn certain aspect of bookstore and buy a book that slight downward pressure.
Mrs. E.M. cutting. But its allaround gives the necessary in.
this extra amount we get over our present lo
To make an inside or pocket
Dear Mrs. EM.,
usefulness, especially in the formation. Having someone cut in wood, it is not necessary
The cash you obtain by refinancing will not be taxable when
area of portability, makes it an explain the various operations to drill a hole for the saw blade,
you get the additional funds. Many investors have milaUntiaHy excellent tool to have in the of the saw is not sufficient tin- which would be the case If you
increased their wealth by refinancing Instead of disposing of, home workshop. One of its less he or you writes down ev- were doing the same thing with
desirable properties in order to trade-up. When you sell, the total pritne assets Is its ability to erything so that the written a nonpower saw. Draw lines for
sale price including equity and Loans, determines the amount
start cuts in the middle of a material can be referred to the opening, hold the machine
receive and account for when you are figuring capital gain panel, as for Instance, when whenever necessary.
Cpsrs 'bit
firmly with both hands and tilt
refit
p'y.i
profits. Because you obtained a bigger loan should not affect the such cuts must be made during
If you Intend to do much met- it forward so that the front edge
orld how Ittle It vJcost
I. own I WWROW
ft..
Wc.
Ci.iit.v
taxable gain applying to your sale,
of the base rests on the work,
Dear Mr. Saxon,
MODEL
SALIS Ptla
but with the blade not touching.
VA DOWNPAYMØIT VA MONTHLY PATM ? ]
My broker and I have attempted four times to trade ray
start machire. This will bring
.L
1 BRTTH ' ,
property for other properties I have wanted, tart each time the
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the blade in contact with the
THE
other owner refused to deal for one reason or another. Why have I
20,900
work. Still holding the saw
I BR I BATH
JIRC)$—
153.36
heard that exchanges are often the answer to disposing of
firmly, keep lowering the back
TNt
prope rt y when they seem tome to be almost Impossible? Mr. 5K.
f~T,Z ____ 'O
çYPRESS_CYPRESS— 7 BRjATii
B
until the bla de has dug its way
Dear Mr. S.K.,
I
THE
into the wood and the base is
MAGNOLIA— 3 OR 3 BATH
Two-way horse trades are almost impossible. And you have
900
0
flat
with the work surface.
997.39
The Herald Services
some of them,
been attempting that instead of exchanging.'
THE
6
en,
a
Th
nd
not
until
th
en,
guide
I~ MAPLE
BATH
IBR
24,500
Remember when you could
When you purchase Land for the
For instance, what are the mathmnaUcal chances that the
saw along the cutting line.
THE
property you need is owned by an indi vidual who can use, or just buy a piece of land and build a investment purposes, you'd
'21,200 1
3 OR 7 BATH
In cutting metal, be extra
SEQUOIA—
happens to want, exactly what you have as; 10 type, size, onyour house antwithoimportant better be very sure that the certain that
'206.93
the machine is
decisi on
kind otde- pathway to promised profits i'ioved alo
;. particular street, and in your particular city? l,000to?lo,000
EACH HOME FEATURES
ng owI' If the saw
sign YOU wanted?
i' ioo,000 to 1'
'C,itraI Hut and Air
isn't Strewn With pitfalls that begins
'Shag Carpets.g T)wovghovt 'Caraink Tile Baths
to bounce a little, the
Remember when you could will make the pro
Fully Eqwippsd kflcMn
IInside utility Room
Modern, krowIedgeab1e exchangors have long since learned
difficult
• Outwo St ora ge
difficultchances
are that you need a
ll
IM.rble
Va'Wtlei In Barns •Prvlulonal Landscaping • Privately Fenced
thatiftheycIesiretogamble,LasVegasofferimuchbeuer. buys piece of land and be al- to se in the future, let alone
Rut Yard
blade with finer tee th.
coratIye Wallpaper in Kltdwn and Bitt.
It is a well ACKNOWLEDGED fact that In the old fashioned most certain that it would apiTlak money on the transacAlways be conscious of where
two-way horse trade son jeone almost always came out on the predate In value over a period tion.
MODELS OPEN FOR INSPECTION THIS WEEKEND FOR APPT.
the
machine cord is when you
short end. AM in real estate there is little difference. That is the of
DURING WEEKDAYS — PHONE SALES AGENT.
are
cutting.
It
should,
of
course,
Today, when you purchase
reason for the almost universal practice of "watering" the price
But, can you find a good Site
SALE)ByK1SHnsa.
be safely away from where
lk
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--an unintelligent effort to protect one's sell against the wiles of land for a future house, you for your house? Can you buy there is any possibility of the
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REAL ESTATE
have
to
*1*110011
nyu
the other pany in trade.
no.ya*oi ,Iiucs,*t. $11DINTII(i7 *?SPCT
check carefully iato flu- land that Is likely to Increase in saw blade touching
Ilk
it
Fortunately, however, the exchangor kixws of many merous factors intertwined value? You are more likely to
methods of securing the property you need — and remove the with the times — escalating - find the first than the second.
odds inherent in a horse trade. Also, everyone ends up with what taxes, Increasingly severe As A.M. Watkins points out in
he needs without suffering losses
zoning restrictions, ecological his new book, "Buying Land,"
laws, rising construction costs, investing In property "will be
Send your questions to: Real Estate Investments, The
Evening Herald, 300 North French Avenue, Sanford, Florida 37771 mortgage difficulties and high far more perilous In the future
interest rat, to name Just than at any time in ttw pai

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ltoi,t. II. Jackson &amp; w. Sue H.
Rebecca Leftwich, sig., to I).
Marjorle S. to Marjorie S. Jeanette to
Joy I,. Stamey &amp; wf Dorothy
H. Miller &amp; Sons or On Inc.,
fi &amp; H Dcv. Co. to BSL
Marvin J. Clements &amp; w.
E. Drawdy, to Alex H. Clattenburg Jr., &amp; w. F. Burtt &amp; wf. IALra
Murphy Lot 17 111k A Revised Lot
F., Lt 70 If. to Walter 11. Metzdorf &amp; wf Properties Inc., W&amp; of swt,, of To Jms S. Braman &amp; w. Tev e, Patricia B. to Robert N.
1 131k C, Crystal Shores, Jeanie A. Lot 63 Sleepy hollow, Longdale s-cl, 113,400. M.
Ray Carolyn J,, In E'Z W' NE'
Plat spgs Glen w ood Village, $100.
NP- of Sec 35-21-30 W. of Lot 183 San Sebastian Heights Richarde &amp; w. Charlotte W. Lot
$t;o,000.
Ilannum &amp; wf Esther to John B. N W '
$100.
SE's
Sect 11-21-29, Howell Hr. Rd., iloO
Unit 4 129,000.
338 Forrest Brook 3rd Sec.,
The Huskey Co., to Branimir

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Sweetwater Oaks, Se' 6857,000.
Casselberry Gardens. Inc., to
JQCD) Carla R. Earls, sgI to wf Cdirolyn Sue, N E. 01r.gect 6Geo. W. Miller &amp; wf Mary E
20.32, $100.
150'
lid
75.0' K
I Golf Course
Murray I.. FredericLs. Robt.
81k 3, Sanlando Sub. Beaut.,
and. to ('11, 83.500.
Blank Max N. Hagen &amp; Gus
AIL, Sec., $100
Gordon A. Taylor, Churchill
Miller as trustees &amp; Ind. to
Ric hard B. Crocker &amp;
G. Carey, John 1).
lluss.ell
Raehn Davis &amp; wf
1.11ble, Donna to lio1wrt M. Clerc 11 &amp;
Eugene I. Amber, J. C. Tyler wf
Patricia, K 26' of [2 16, Lets Carolyn, Parcel SW 183' K 1074'
Jr.,&amp; John H. Rogers, to Archie
S Ditch Gov. Lot I Sect 3-19,
17 &amp; 18, 131k 11, Crystil Lake
T. F'ay &amp; Emily, Lot % Barclay Winter Homes, $26
$100.
000
W00t15 $39,500.
(WI) Ins- estment Corp. of St.
Janis T. Hazard, sgl to Gary
Gary W. illythe to Forklift I)
. Binkham &amp; wf Martha K., Johns to Russell I-taehn Davis &amp;
Fin.. l.ot 3 The Springs
ut Cirolyn, Parcel SW 183' E
Shadowood Village, $44,600.
1011' S (;s- Iu.t I Sect 31-19-32,
$3Q8()()
Rarnett Winston Mtg. Co . to
sioo.
Jimmie Lee I)ebose &amp; wf
Geo. S. Manning &amp; wf Regina
Q( 1) Irving Weber to R ussell
Orlinda K., S 14th St 710' S to Thomas U. Leavitt &amp; wf Ithehn Davis &amp; wf Carolyn, Par
2205.6 V NE cur sect $21,900.
Norma Jean, 1.1 24 English SW 183' F: 1074'S Ditch Gov lut
lkirnett Winston M(g. Co. to Woods, S52,5M.
1 Sect 31-19-32. $100.
Charlie I). Carter &amp; wf Nancy,
Gregory lucks, etal., to b S l
Magnolia Service Corp to I. L.
WO' S 2022.6' W NE cor sect, Properties Inc., Lt 413 &amp; E 17'of Scales, Lots 484. 485, 486. 4V &amp;
118,600.
412, Altamonte Land, Hotel &amp; 543 Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt
Clyde Smith to Cleon It. Nay. Co., $28,700.

Sect 3, $32,500.

I)crstint', l.uI l31)aytona - Wilco ('onstr In Thomas K. -- Seacoast ('oust. - Corp to

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but liii that costs have gon, beyond reason? If you do w want to talk to y.
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many dollars. But first, let's put to rest right here and now a few questions you
have In your mind about Jim Waller-built homes.
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inside. We !ill build a 'shell home" for you but only if you esk us to, and only If local building codes prmlt. We wOl build to
almost &amp;fty stage of Inside convIellon and allow you to coftVlot# IP* rest. to save you m". As for quality and size Ihote
are more than 20 models from one to four b.drooms and in addit ion, variations to size and floor plans can be had. As for quality
construction. . you may buy a different house bu' you'll be hard pressed to h'iy a better one. All materials are especially sciected
for their long wear, low maintenance qualities. Jim Walter-bullS homes ate QJ pref.bdcat.d . .IP.ey are custom built,
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booklet showing all 11w standard models end tuII of information about how we can build for you ...how w can help you cut
your build" costs ... about our financing ... our construdlon and AN about our company Is yours ... FREE FCIR

løt It and then let's talk... lets talk price, iii,, mortgage payments and fuel esecity what you would like to have. II you own
property and would like to build the most honw for your mmey. WE WANT TO TALK TO YQV. Send

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Land Transactions Are Recorded

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Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

Seminole
322-2611

Terranee Lee FeugMinger &amp;
Shulwrt Const., Co., Inc., to
Herald 13. Venabk Sr., &amp; w.
(QCD) Ludoinil W. Morski to
sit Cynthia to Rosald K. Welier Gene Anthony Lueche &amp; w. Alta 11. Ic. Wayne 1. Bau&amp; w. Paul D. Bock &amp; wi Danuta 11.,
&amp;wf,Lot7 BlkflTheMeadows Margie 8. 1206 Roiboro Rd., OlIveT.,I,otllLotlSBlkB,W. Lt 5, 131k B Revised Map of
Charles Miller Jr., &amp; Patricia W, $41,000.
LW Lots 7, 8 131k 8, Tract 6, Alt. Ileightz
$100.
to Roosevelt Ililisman &amp;
ims. Stewart Stong &amp; wi Sanlando Spgs., $59,800.
Condev Corp. to Samuel E.
Ludomil W. Morski, etal., to
Carolyn 13., Lot 22 Orange Marsha l. to Robi. 1). Blackflobt. C. Appleby &amp; w. Trudi Kushmaul, hit 513 Heatherton Phillip C. Ackor &amp; wI Mary ,
Estates. $22,500.
burn &amp; wf EIiz.. Lot 46 Hidden II. to Equitable Life Ass. Village Unit 1, $25,000,
U 12 111k C Lake Mills Shores,
Judy I'.Ilurlburt to Judith A. Harbour, $63,000.
Society, Lot 29 Lot 28 Lot 27 The
hA, floss Const. Co., to $6,000.
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HOURS

RATES
4k a line
1 thru 5 times
3lca line
6thru2Stimes
- 24ca line
76 times
(32.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

8:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

41-Houses

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GET THOSE LUXURY ITE
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAYS WANT ADS?
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C,eneva. 2 bedrOOm, unfuriiSJd, 1
bath, den &amp; screened poech $130
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W. Garneti White

Broker. 101w Commerciat
Ray Crank
Sani Ord 372 7H1
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Unit, $27,500.

Mack D. Sawyer &amp; sit Mary
H. to John K. Gluhan &amp; sit
Denise, Lot 20 Longdale Subd.
$l0.700.
Anna Pauline

Burke to Deane

M.Goorth&amp; sit
sdlla, Lot35
San l.anta 3rd SECt, $21,500.

Legal Notice

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
NO. 75-226-CA-Il-A
lOCAL IiNANCE COMPANY OF
FLC.RIDA
Plaintiff
FOWARD HOLIDAY. JR and
UNITED STATES OF AMERItA
)eteridants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI
pursuant o a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure, dated the 30th day of
JuIvlC7Sandenteq.dinCaseNo, 75
fl(CA 09 A of the Circuit Court of
PPi Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and For Seminole County. Fior,da
wterein LOCAL FINANCE COM
PAPIJY OF FLORIDA was tile
pta.etiff and EDWARD HOLIDAY
JR and UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA were the defendants, I
will sell so the highest and bc-It
bidder for cash at the west frGnt door
of Ihe Seminole County Courthouse
at Sanford, Fo,idi at 1100 oclOck
AM yi the 20th day gf AUGUST
Ire
97S
ije%crhrd

Kenneth N. Watson sit Alma
B. Condominium No. 506
Village of Wiudmeadows No. 4,
$28,000.
Noefleet Reid Cheek &amp; wf
Vera Mona to Robin A. Consiglia &amp; WI Virginia S., Lot 22
Aldean Gardens, $30,200.
Steven Ross Niebel &amp; wf
Kathy Elaine to Larry Lehman
&amp; WI Lorilee M., LOt 178
Woodcrest Subd Unit 5, $33,900.
Richard P. Dapore &amp; wf
Margie A. to Andl K. Richardson &amp; sit Lottie E., Lot 6 131k 15
Weathersfleld2ndadd.,$29,000.
Leo C. Trepanier &amp; W.
Florence M. Lois M. Pauhicci,
N'i NEtiSE'* Sec 22029 &amp; N
li N'i NAW5 s SE5* Sec 2-20.29
N. LW Markham Rd., $36,600.
Leo C. Trepanier &amp;
Florence M. to Michael
Paulucci, W NE SE'.t Sect
22020 &amp; ,1't N 24 N'2 NWLI
SEL4 Sect 2-.29 LW Markham
Rd 145,100.
Raymond Uncapher &amp; w.
Laura P. to Edith A. Vilhiesse,
lot 7 BIk G, The Woodlands,
$49300
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO: 1S.1733.CA.99A
MILTON A LUKE and IRENE s
LUKE. hiS ,,',fe,
Plaintiff's.
vs
TEDDY G DAUC,HERTY and
JANICE C DAUCIHERTY. his wife.
Defendants,
NOTICE OF
FORFCLOSURE SALE
Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure da'ed Augj'st 7, 1975.
assdenter,dinCaseNumbecl3 I2
CA 09 A of the Circuit Court Of the
Fiohteenth Judioal Circuit in and
for 5mintp Ccunty. Florida,
wherein MILTON A LUKE and
IRENE S LUKE. hiS wile, are
Plantiffs.
,ind
TEDDY
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DAUGHERTY and JANICE C.
OAUGHtRTY. hi
wife, are
Defendants, I will sefl to the highest
and best bidder (or cash at lhe West
q Of the Seminole County
frt
Cc*jrtho,jsp In Sanford. Florida,
Semtnole C'ttsty. at lilt) A.M 0,.
Ibe 7?nrj tia, rf August, 1973. the

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Julia

K. Gallo to

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Flannigan &amp; w. Mary Jean Lot
113 Highland Pines Unit 4,
500

Thomas N. Turner V &amp; S.
Diane to Donald B. Black Adar
Jr., &amp; w. Pamela S., Lot 14 81k
B, Ssi'eetwat.er Oaks,

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
in busnrs at 710 Ave C.
oaq
(na Sernile County, Florida
under the fitt,tious name of
C.ENEVA AUTO SALES. and that I
ntendtoreoster said name with the
Clerk of theCi,'cuit Court, Seminole
County. Florida in accordance with
thP r,rovis',ons of the Ficlitiou
Name Stalutes, To Wit
Section
$6309 Florida Statutes 1937
S Fred Angle
Publish Aq itt. U. 21. 31, 1975
DFf)27
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is Pw'ehy aivn that the
real and personal properly localed
in Seminole County, Florida.
described as follows:
lots Ii. 17, 13, II. IS. 16, Il and 1$
Block "E". HIDDEN LAKE, UNIT
1fl, l(Covding to the phI thereof as
rerorded in Plat Book I?. p.oes Si
and 33. Lots 1 and 3 Block "0",
HIDDEN LAKE. l'PdlT IC. at
Cordno to the pInt tr.eeeol as
recorded In PInt Book 17, pages 35
arid 56
*11 te v1d for cash n hand lg the
Ngsit an b'st b4dder at the west
front door of the Seminole County
Courthouse, in Sanford, Florida. at
the hour of Il- CO A M on the' 20th
day Of AUGUST. 1973. by ARTHUR
H RECKWITH. JR. Clerk of th*
CIrcuit f'nwf foe Seminole Countt'
f iorida, r'r'.uanl In a I ,n.iI

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-I)$5-CA.1)S
CAROL JOPIE
Plaintiff,
b'
KENNETH P COOLEY.
Defendant
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO kenneth P Conict
17! N Main Street
Mansfield, Pennsylvania
YOu, Defendant, .ire hereby
notified that
Complaint For
Partition and .Srcounting on lhe
folløwing described property,
situate, lying and being in Seminole
County, Florida, to wit
The' West one half of Lots 731 and
757 and all of Lots 253. 251. 253 and
756, TOWN OF LONOW000,
FLORIDA, accordingtoplat thereof
recor
in Piat Bo
1. Pages II
through 71. of he public records of
seminole County.
has been filed against you in the
ab've styled su,t. and you are
reguired to serve a copy of your
answer or pleacng to the Compla'nt
Plaintiff's attorney, JOSEPH M
MURASKO. P0 BOX 74&amp; FERN
PARK, FLORIDA 37720. and file the
original
or pleacjinq in the
cM Ice of the Clerk of the Circuit
Court c or before the SIb diy Of
se.,temt,ee, 1913 I you fail tO dO SO.
a default will be taken against you
for the relitf demanded in the
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and official
seal f office at Seminole County.
FIorid, this 74th day of July. 1973
(Seal)
IIeckwilh, Jr
Arthur '1
Clerk of the Circu'l Curt
fly Lillian JenPins
Deputy Clerk
Publish- July 77. Aug 3. 10. 17. 1975
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(QCD) Pauline Brown, form.
Woodberry to Venanclo A.
Adriatico &amp; sit Jane, E'i
NEL4 of SEL4 of Sec 29.21.31
$100.
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Legal Notice
NOTICE
The Board of County Corn
miSsioner's, a prime tpomor for
semoI, County, announces that
funds in the amount Of $777,401
received under the Comprehensive
Employment And Training Act
(C ETA) c,f 1973. Title II. *111 be
aPPortioned as foliows'
Prime Sponsor: Seminole County,
Board f County Commissioners
Name of Highest Elected Official:
Sry I Viblen, Jr.. Chairman
Unit of Government' County
Area Served - Seminole
Population 131.151
Total lfldiVidu6lS To Be Served: 11
Total Individuals to Terminate
Program: 22
DuratIon of Grant: July I. 1913
thru June 30. 1975
Significant Segments to be Seeved6
Female Head of Houeho4ds
11 - Blacks
17 - Veterans
2 - Over 33
I - Ex-Offenders
I - Hacidicapped
1$- Economically disadvantaged
fREAxwP4 OF FUNDS:
$207,051
Wages
Fringe Benefits
77.210 - Administrative
ALLOCATION OF FUNDS: Due
fothe:nabilityofagencintopikup
positons due
to
budgetary
problems, all the positions listed
below are being carried over from
last year's program, with the cxception of Florida State Em
ployment service, wtiich are n
positions.
$ 38.121 - Division of Youth
Sarvices-5 Postions
$ 11.011
Divition of Family
Servlcn - 3 PositIons
$ 11.931
Florida State Em
ploymen$ ServIce -2 PositIons
1137,071
Board of County
CommIssioners - II Positlon
Animal Control
1 Position
Manpower
1 Position
Per'sonnal - 3 Posifion
Planning
I Positions
tounty Judge -- I Position
BC.0
1 Position
Building
I Position
Fire Unit - 7 Positions
It is the purpose of this title to
provide unemployed and un.
deremployed persons with Iransit looM employment in lobs
providing needed putIic services In
areas of subsfantlal unemployment
and, w4iereever feasible, related
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 1S-1231.CA-OP.D
CIRCUIT CIVIL
FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
United States corporation,
P'ainti,f
v's.
MILFORD
HEATING
AND
COOL INC,. INC ('f al.
D.fenrisnts
NOTICEOFACTION
TO- MILFCRD HEATING AND
COOLINC,. INC. 31 Granite Street.
Milford, Massachusetts 0)757
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Bid1
action to foreclose a mortgage on the
following properly in Seminole
County, Florida:
LOt 12, Block 0, Swee$water Oaks,
Secticn Four, according to t.te FIt
thereof as rc-corded In Plal Book 17,
pages 39 and 60 of the Public
Records of Seminole County.
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New crop A&amp;E Produce. 371 0479.
Farmers Market. S.snfd

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iervlce, 2731 Orlando Drive
ERK TYPIST large agricull
irm has opening for a perrnai
ull time typiSt Experienced
tictating unit Statistical tyl
nowledge needed. Office i
etpful Excelltrit fringe bent
ontact Personnel Dept A 0
Sons. Ovieelo 365 5611
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family room, separate living &amp;
finance 2 bed'oom, 1 bath. Fin
Pm arid doublegarage ll6feeton
dining rooms. 30'xlO' screened
take (Soathouseand dock $15.00).
porch, huge Inside utllity room, 7
car garage, 7j years old
DREAMWOLD' 3bedroom home,
REDUCED UNDER ORIGINAL
Fla Pm on large lot Includes
COST Swim in community pool.
Low, lOw clown Price 1)5.930
mobile home now rental $30,000
Owner will finance with $1.00)
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377 9137
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Private tutoring in my hOme,
Certified teacher 321 0699

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otet, iv w carpeting. refrlg i
oge $135 Intl utlIities Br
wers 3731430,
urnished 2 bedroom api.,
inditlonel, wall to wall carp
3 E 21st SI. 3)23 per mo p
O damage deposit 3-23 43*9 af
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irnlshed or unlurnished, PIe',
idecorated Come see. 300
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'est 1 &amp; 2 BR resident npts t
kItchens,
dishwashe
sposal;, heat air. 'shag ci
ting, draperies, private- Fri
50. 2015 Sanford Ave.
kIng I or garden equipmei
cad ioday's classified ads
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lyment, mcnthty payments len
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quaIIfi buyers Call to see ii
is, Quatlfyl
t'wty constructed i bedroom
me. 1', baths, quiet Street e
tIary, Approximately SloOp.,.
o. Or lower payments to
alif led buyer Nice landscaped

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rni%l',ed $100 mo
JIM HUNT REALTY, Inc
PEAI.TOR
372-2111
3 bdroom, 2 bath furnish
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ry nice $12S per mo ,
posit, $0) Magnolia Ave- 3
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Larry Saxon, Realtor

REALTOR 3777495
3 BR

7 bath, LonUwood area,
121.500 1317791 after Spm
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SACRIFICE: 3 BR, 7 bath, sepCHOICELISTINGS
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IN ALL PRICE RANGES
(urn ,thady lot lmmed occ Call
117W 1st St.)77 5611; 3777757
33 1357
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TAXCREDITAPPLIES

IT SELL
Ne* 3 BR 2 BATH
)ME. all extras, good location
AKE OFFER 272 7257
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reel, $15,900, Terms 332 6620.
Bedroom, 1901 Summerlin Ave
$1,900
7fl 3197
1, SWIM. SKI- 3 bedroom.
lterfront home, beautiful kit
en, formal dining, Florida
orn, cent-at heat C. air, fenced
rd.337,S0O.
WE TAKE TRADE'
FORD- 3 bedrm, 1'-, baths.
ntral heal &amp; air fenced yard
III dicker or swap 373.900WE TAKE TRADES
FORD- 3 bedroom, 7 baths
me. central heat &amp; air, range &amp;
frlgerator, lOx 10' storage
ildirsg, fenced yard. Zoned
rlcultural Just 7 blocks from
kp Monroe' $77,900

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Each Wootimere Home Features Central Heat And
Ar, 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 S. For Yourself.

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Singer Zig Zag, ir cabinet. 3 needle,
front load deluxe sewing machine,
Sold new for $349.00. Pay balance
Of 3M or 10 payments of $9. See at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First Downtown
372 9111 Eve- 869-1146

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Lake, west of Sanford. Call owner
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Beautiful walnut, dining table, 6
thairs, practically new. $150 3725958

40 Acres on Lake

rcluded 3 BR. 1', bath Cf home S.ars Spanish Sofa &amp; Matching
overlooking 1,000 acre prairie lake
chair, 6 mos. old, $700. 7*39 Cen-(good fishing) Approx 1.300 ft.
tral Drive, Sanford
lake frontaae,
ml nil Sla.., l
c'&amp; DOuble bed $70; twin bed 110; L R.
20 ML west of Patatka
chair $10; Chest of drawers $7;
340.000 with excellen' terms
couch $10; Formica dinette table
$10 Iii Elm Avenue, Sanford. 373
lice Cycler Real Estate
1762.
901 775 3431
Classtop Desk with chair,
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After hours. 731 723%
Table, 7 leaves, 6 swivel chairs.
775&amp;tAnrAM5nIa
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SY); Large coffee table 8. 7 end
tables, like new. $45; Mahogany
dedIakefrontacreage.-t,,to2T,
secretary, very nice, $230; Sofa
Ia Desirable, convenient, cx
table,
old,
$75.
KULP
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Qualify nq low down 111.950
Acre Realty, REALTOR, 32) 77Y'
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wn Mowers We sell The Best &amp;
Service the Rest Western Auto
30) W 1st St
NILSOPI MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL - - TRADE
131SF First St.
377 5622
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)ed 110. 7 * 1,5. roof tin. jatousies
17, fire wooeJ.
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oving must sell - Couch and
matching chair, bedroom set. 3
chairs, pole lamp, lawn mower,
DIay pen, bar and odds and ends
172-1131

"I SOLD EVERYTHING"
thur Short of Lake Mary recently
'an 'as in The Herald One f a
lOnda, another for a dishwasher,
-till another for a stereo How did
it dO' "I sold everything" Mr
hart reported

377 6173

S Points, long wood
173 tS7Oor 831 4603

1967 Chevy COnver1ibe
Needs Work
3731171 alter
Cash
For Your Junk C,r',
371 9136

80-Autos for Sale
1966 Auitin Healy Sprite, overhauled
mOtor, good body, $395 Ph 371
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1967 Rambler Rebel
1200
373055,

Dune Buggy, beautiful condflon.
chrome wheels, 10" tire's, 51.295
Week end special. Call Duane
McGuIre, 3fl 1651 Dealer.

II0000GEMOPjACOp4ewrnotor
factory air, power steering
Asking price 3550 371 1237 p m

1966 Ford Van, heavy duty; l9U 1977 Chevrolet Impala coupe', air,
CITO 7 dr
1965 Ford Station
automatic, power steering &amp;
',')'flf'(lg)(C MOod., 31? 3)70
tra*'r's, only tl.S'2S )2? 6345
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1969 Volkswagen Fast back
Very Good Condition, $150
3fl 714 before7p.m

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RAB B IT S. au sizes
Siamese, Dutch &amp; Mixed
373-0199

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PAY CASH
ANDSAV

LOST- Collie. Geneva area, female.
S-able, looks like Lassie Red
collar. Brevard tags 319 5119,
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COCKER Puppiesfor sale
7 weeks old. 3.10 each
)72$'l)

1965 VW Bug

1970 Chrysler

1970 Pontiac

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Dachshunds Miniature. AKC 365.
Chihuahuas, white male. 3' -, mos
ISO
ANIMAL
HAVEN
GROOMING &amp;
HOARDING
KENNELS 377 57

FLYING CLOUD STABLES
Boarding &amp; Training
SR 16
37) 7743

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"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GORMLY'S E. 16
Sanfordifl 17))
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68-Wan dto Buy
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid, used, any condition
641 8176. Winter Park
a'AC'ti
s.i'sn JLZ-41J1
For used furniture applIances tools,
etc Buy 1 or 1001 items Larry's
Mart. 715 Sanford Ave

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JUST fl PHONE CPL PWRY

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oerry, i-iwy 17 92 $30 1?'26

Signature Washer &amp; Dryer, perfect
working condition Also, SewIng
MachIne 3392395

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We Buy Furniture
DAVES' 321 9)70

KENMOREWASHER,parts
service, uSedmachi
MOONEYAPPLIANCES37306,,

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Used 71" Zenith Color Console TV
1.65 Call 32) 8216

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Monday,

Color IV'S fro.n 150, B&amp;W, from
$15. Service all makes HERBS'
TV 1700 5 Frc'ncli, 373-173.1

Aug. 11, 7:30 PM

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COLOR TV. $11 93 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
641 1006
25" Color TV Stereo Combination,
Needs little TV work. 10 Also
Color Portables 373 0701
TELEVISION SETS, 525 UP
MILLERS
7619 Orlando Drive.
P1-f 3720332

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To be sold to the highest btdd
Contents of) bedroom house
furniture &amp; appliances. 6 mos
Also con4ents of estate Par?
listing Guns, king size bedroi
suite, washer, dryer, elect
range, refrigerator, bunk be
bicycles, Early American couch
chair, round oak table, cast if
stove, oak &amp; walnut beds. color
Black &amp; white "V's. air Conditii
cc &amp; MISC of lI kinds
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323 7310

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GARAGE SALE - Fri Sat 8. Sun 1?
Ploon 'til
311 Magnolia Ave.
(Back yard) Clothes, ___
duck decoys,
btdding. Silver, record player's,
other goode's

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how, our selection is so
we're a mobile home
ow all by ourselves We
ye new homes - We have
od'as'new refurbished
ode!.. Wi have Iow•cost
'ancing and a complete
-evice center niçht on the
ernhses

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DULT or FAMILY PAR
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BLUES?

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727 7737 o,1377 5.S)

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Land Clearing, fill dirt. ciay, rock
AlIkindsof digging HO4Jsetl'ailer's
stored &amp; mOved 377 9141 or $3.4
1195

Pstarapky
70 pcI off through August - P it
SEAMAtI,
PHOTOGRAphY
Weddnos. Carilids. Commercial,
Aerial, Pot-traits Advert trig 8)1

APT A'..LING LAND CLEARING
All type's lI5 &amp; acreage cleared We
have top i,il. fill dirt, clay, arid
shell available Please caPt night
or day, 3235953

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Custoe
hay bale'nij,
clearing 332 8*77 alter S

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15 an hour 321

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Roofing
Light

Expert roof rep,iirs ila rOot'. or
shingle's All work guaranteed
BR000EN ROOFING. 3236700

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returns Try one aria see Ciii 377
2611 or 811
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ROOFING
REPAIRS
FOR
REA,,,JNABLE PRICES, Call Ocr,
6155697
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Improvements
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Classified Ads didn't work
there wocildrit be any

Yard (te'np' i4t-j'ri's Trrr,'eS
Flower Beds Cleaned' Free
estimates 37) 106$ or 323 7911.

)P AND THINK A MINUTE II
las'.lf,etl 60% dOn't wOrk

If your roof

is for the birds
Call the BirdAllen Wrenn
321 0207
Iding, roofing and concrete
sishing. tree estimate,

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A &amp;A CLEANS ALL
E,terior prrssurec e,jrr'..
321 0663

OVING HAULING SALVAGE
371 0299 anytIme

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-Pressure Cleaning

ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
RultdolnO, Excavating. Ditch
i?i tOp
377

Land Maintenance

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u'II find that omrec jt there
seeds 'uSt what yo-j have to offer
CALL 377 2611

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
ormeriy Harriett's Beauty P400k)
519 E Pine3fl 3712
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orn
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Gal Trail., I isis m i

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Hauu.ng

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A Superb Mobile Hom
With
CommunIty

C&amp;A Backhoe Service

Beauty Care
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Windo* 6. Door Screens
Custom made Repairs
Discount Prices 3728470

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COLOR SNAPSHOTS
FromyourkodacolorFilm
l2Exp-$399(7lprints)
2OExp -36 19 (10 PrInts)
.dd 3k each roll. postage handling
Circle your choce -- enclose tilrn
paymeril
print name &amp; nil
cl'ess Mail to
DOUBLE PHOTO
P0 BOx £310
Winter Park, FIa, 37791
100 pct satislactor,
guarant eel

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fl't just sit there waiting for the
hone to ring Advertise your
usiness service in The Herald's
lassif led
Business
Service
)irectory

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CARPORTSALE IlQ5Coi.jrtSt 372470
Sat &amp; Sun 'P S
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Interior, Exterior Plastering
Plaster patching &amp; simulated
brick &amp; 5fO
specialty 3fl.775Q,

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Aiwuulnum Se.ns
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CONDITIONING.
REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
WORK 21 hour service. All S-a'.'e up to 30 oc'
n p--; ,'rcty
makes
DYPZES AIR CONInstall ccIluloe t.te-r bl*-fl ri
OtT lOP.',i.. 'i'? i,?7
n5.jl?icri For tree estirr.ste-s.
q cI1 oi 904 '36

SANFORD AUCTION

RUMMAGE SALE- JoAnne's
Thrift Shop, across from Atlantic
National Bank Bldg

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rntral I-teat 1. Air Conditioning.
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris. at SEARS in Sanford. 377177)

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GARAGE SAl F
Saturday only.
Aug 9.9105 Furniture, household
items, clothes, crafts, misc. 70)1 S
Sanford Ave

HERALD CLASSIFIED
ADS WORK!
What do you have to clI?
Call The Hurald Plow!

Something Fr Everybod

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?icu.ft We-stinqhocseFreezec
$175
1505W. 25th St Apt. 101after 5

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1333 REALTORS 6457)33

GMC, '62, V 6, 31,000 rr,lle's. like new,
extras Fiberglass over cab slide
in camper, gas stove, ice box,
iacks Both 11.093 $30 1897.

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5-ppkances

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Many Other e'c-nnm v &amp; full sireautos at discount prices Good
credit. $10 down. &amp; low monthly
pa -, men t S

We Buy Furniture
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1917 Pinto. low mites. extra clean
),79S

1910 Yamaha ISO. excellent running
condition. Real clean. '350. 37205

F tee Kittens to qood homes

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economy special 5793

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OFFERS TO YOU

1959 Ford pick up 3$) Plymouth
engine, I speed. Hurst shifter, new
paint, nw inspection sticker.
Excellent Condition 3.730690 or
after 5. 377 813-4

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373

Honda. '73, 350 CD, mint, 2 helm,tls,
under 1800 mites 3700 371 0235.8
to 5. Mon Sat

4 mo's. old, 110
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1977 Scout 11301, V 8. 1 WD. air. PT,
ITOSB 3495371

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1967 Chc',irolet yIn
Good Coocition
377 1397

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SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE
WANT
AD
COLUMNS.

One acre lot, Deltona
area, Cheap for quick
Cn'.h sale 321 0673

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Cash for Junk Cars- We pick up. PH
561 7735 or 3.61 7010 B.thlo. We sell
&amp; install used motors&amp;u'sc'd part's
J &amp; B Auto, ovn 7 days a week

'71 Yamaha Endura, under 6.000
miles, good condition, new In
spechion 377 7317 after S

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Dachshufld Puppies. $ wk. old $30
cacti 322 0377

Assume Payments

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In Sanford's Finest
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Closets overt lowRlq iyih Suits that
are too tight? A Classified Ad in
THE HERALD is the answerl

Rent Blue LuStre Elec'r,c Carpet
Shampooer foronly3l SOperday.
CARROLL'S F(JRPIITURE

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79-Trucks-Trailers

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Sunday, Aug. tO, 197S-7C

Clean 1960 Ford', ton wide &amp; long
bed pick-up with 1960 slide in
camper IncI gas stove. dec
refrig , 1123. 3-72 0133',

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Reconditioned Batteries, 3)2 93 cxchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave

64-Equipment for Rent

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford 373 570)

43-Lots-Acreage

76-Auto Parts

NELSON'S FlOP IDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
801 (elery Ave Sanford
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So don'I be timid Call 377 26)1 or
$31 999) Some extra money is
only a call away
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8OBILE HOME MOVING. Corn
set up. I'll save you money
Licensed Orlando 273 5170

Pullman Buffer (Intl. Brushes);
pit, lidders, Airless Spray,
Ireptace wood, antique lamp
osts. fiShing poles &amp; reels, pie,
ure window frames, hot water
*ater (1 oas. 1 elec))flol9o.

16,9OO by

w MODELSNOWOPENFORINSPECTION

)731rfl3'15l7eves

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classified ad.

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1'. ACRES
PIFW SMYRPIA, minutes to Ocean, Double wide mobile home Close to
block to river Close to city
Wekiva River
docking Custom 3 BR. I', bath.
all dcc. w w carpeting, drapes,
LEMON BLUFF
71' kitchen with pass out "ir,dow
ON THE RIVER
to 27' Screened pali.. 00 s?i,IIy Block home, top condition, fenced in
double lot 179.900 Call 904 47 )$4
yard, 7 large bedrooms Corn
pletely furnished
NICE OLDER HOME in the :oun?ry
near Ovledo One acre, huge oaks
JOHNNY WALKER
3 4 BR $31.90). $4,020 down, I pcI
REAL ESTATE INC
P 0 Box 7111, Sanford
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
SAVE ELECTRICITY?
Tree shaded 3 bedroom, 7 bath,
322.6457
centrai Øir, carpetee Garage 2'
years new, and only 177.500 373
After 3 32'? 711)
9110

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irnished. Air COndItiOn
eferencps required $100 mo,
posIt 372 7399

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
1919 5 French
3277374, 377 1496,372 198.1
377 1959. 377 416.1
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3 bedrocms. 1' bathS. w w car
peting, central H&amp;A. fenced beck
yard on large corner lot. $36,500
$313733

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REGISTRATION OF
FICTITIOUS NAMES
We the trdersign,'d. bilng duly
S*orn.doherebvdeclareunde,O.th I
that the nam,'s of all persons interested in the business or
profession carried on under the
name of REPUBLIC PERSONNEL
SERVICE SYSTEM at 339 Whooping
LOOP, Altamonte Spring, Florida
37?Olandtheeal,nlofthenferestof
each, i as follows:
P4A7,IE
FREYERMUTH EN
TERPRISES, INC - Extent of In
terest 100 per cent Ownership
Wr'stpy J Freyermuth
Chairman cf the
C
Board of DirKttXs
Of
FREYERMUTH
ENTERPRISES,
INC
Publish ..uly 20. 77, Aug. 3. 10, 197$
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7701 S French Av# .32) 0041

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'1 FAN, nicely furn,Shd 10.33 7
fiR, 1 bath Central heat air, fully
carpeted Terms avail Call 37)
0221.

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3 bedrooms, I': baths r'.ns large
living &amp; dining 'orn, ne.v Ca? pet &amp;
BR. 1' -: baths, Country Club. price
new paint throughout Fenced
redUCed to 317.900 Terms
yard $30 6061 or Eves $31
Ray Crank, REALTOR
_______________________________ 3 BR. 2 bath, over an acre. 335.000
PICTURE PERFECT-) bedroom,
2 bath, family room, screened I BR, 2 bath, Park Ave. 131.500
patio.
oversized
garage.
beautifully landscaped, 1.40.000
15 Acres. country corner, close to
town, 152.500
RELAX-- Enjoy country living 3
bedroom, 7 bath, on l00x200' lot
Lakefront Lot. Osteeri, 34.500
Snag carpet, beautIful fireplace.
t'reakfast bar, 7 patios, double LoIs- 710 choose trom, 37.500 each
rage, boat dock All thiS and a
Stemper Realty
Custom built
hou
s.oco,
EXECUTIVE BEAUTY- Formal
living &amp; dining room, large famii1
room with fireplace, 3 bedroom, 7
bath spilt plan Nearly an acre
fencr-ø 331.30)

42-Mobile Homes

You have lots of items lying around
the house that can be turned into

7BR. giant family room, convenient
location. 117,900

Kish Real Estate

41-Houses

MBOO COVE APi

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37-Business Prorty

tee S p.m

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice i hereby given that I am
engatied in business at P0. foe
2507
Lake
Mary.377I
(107
Sunset
DrIve,
Sanford)
Seminole
County,
Florida
under the fictitious name of
COL I EGE BOUND. and that I in
tend to 'eqiler tad name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County. Florida in accordance with
the provis., of the Fictitiout
Name Statute-i, To Wit
Section
$6309 Florida Statutes 1937
' JulIus C Blackwe;der II
Publish July 77, Aug 3, 10. 17, IllS
DFP 115

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FICTITIOU$NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in businets at 350 Wymore Pd, Apt, 101, Altamonte Springs
27701. Sem.nole County. Florida
under the ficti'lous name of 330
PRODUCTIONS. and that Iintend to
'CgistCr Said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Ccurt, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance w.th the
provlsiorn of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To Wit: Section 565 09 Florida Statutes 1957
t
S Thomas K Krause
Publlih: Aug. 3, 10, 17. 71. 1973
DEQ 7
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HAVE YOU EVER PLACED
A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD?

i-Q ,.- g i- "-ii L SI.i?e (I
377 130),
281014 'lw,i?h,', A'.'r at Ii 9'?

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Estate

3 ton central ar r(;4iJlO?,r new
dithwast-w'r. large- bar with stools.
small bar. 3 fish tanks. 319 5)70

It's easy Just pick up your phone
and call 372 7611 A Herald
Classified consultant will help you
write a sales producing ad to sell
or buy anything

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3 M Precise time released plant
food. GardersLand, 1100 W 1st St.,
323 6630.
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For hedge- Viburnum plants, 2' up,
well bunched, in cans II 202 w.
20th St

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Payton Realty

RATPMOPU
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1100. 322-4686.

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322.7643

SUNLANDBAY WOOD CIRCLE

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arePiouse- Reasonable 377 537)
r3fle47O
uty shop space available, new
mple'w. S statlon, plumbing,
rat air, excellent location By
iIder, 3230717

Rentals

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WITT REALTY

InkIng about that summer
-acaf ion' Get a better car through
led as In today's paper

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',OOD IPICOM
- Comfortable &amp;
onvenent 2 BR with 7 apart
me-nh, rents $110 en $29,000
rWO ACRES --- with I BR borne on
000d garden land or pasture
127.000
ARCIE SHADED FENCED BACK
YARD with 3 (314. I bath home
371.000
ACRIFICE
Home on lake,) BR,
2 baths, central heat air
00D lOCATED COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY
for sale or lease

Woomi or steel desks lea C(utiye desk
&amp; Chir5. secrefarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17 97,130 4206
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62-Lawn-Garden

SACRIFICE: EIGHT
PIECES SIX FOOT
STEEL SCAFFOLDING AND
FIFTEEN BRACES.

2SOSParkDr.

Don't need!" Serve a useful purpose
again when you'selI them With a
Classified Ad fiom the Herald.
Call us today? Don't delay? Just
dial 377 2611 or 531 9993. To place
your low cost Want Ad.

Used office furniture

Store Equipment, Meat department
equIpment, all shelf goods
discounted Barley &amp; Sons Food
Mart, Lake Mary

Your MLS Agency

CAMPER BODY HULL for$'bed
Inctudes buIlt in cabinet
377 7176

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TWO Mr conditioners- one 16,000
MU, one 5-000 BTU. good running
condition $150 for both 37) 6011

322-2420 Anytime

SYSTEMS FOUR

S'EREO- Component with Sansui
Amplifier. Teac Tape Deck
Gerrard turn table and Pioneer
Spe'ake'rs, plus extras Call 321
7789 after S

60-Office Supplies

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Count
er tops, Sinks InstallatIon avail
able Bud CabeIl 372 $057 any
mc

WHAT'S THE GOOD BEING A
COWBOY if you can't round up t he
dOggie'j? First lime advertised.
thi'. .ilmø5t an acre ranch is great
for horses and dogqes ancj lots of
room to roam the ranch It's a
large
custom built
home
surrounded with shady trees
Interste'
Give us a call.

SANFORD

Low Down-Desperate

ast, $133 tetO 377 6077.

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LAKE MARY 3 BR, 7 baths. family
room with FP, forrnai dining. rec
room, pool, central heal air.
Carpeted 373 1517

CRYSTAL
LAKE:
Large
2
Bedroom. I bath home on 3'
acres, Separate double garage 1 SAPIORA
acre in cifrus grove 300 feel on
canal and lake w.000

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'SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

59-Msical Merchandise

1911 Hwy 17 92 Open Sat. &amp; Sun. 9 S
$38 2'9?o

Realty.

BRIGHT, CHEERFUL older home,
3 BR. U baths family room, ne-',v'
kit(hn: nCwIy painted, fenced
back yard, close in. 203 Hays Dr.,
Sanford Call 373 5453 after S 30

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$9,500.
Amen) Dean Maddox &amp; ST.
Thelma R. to Larry Eugene
- Mackbx, W240' E 4W S 107.5' N
1007,5' Gos'enimerjt lots 3, 4,
$n,2oQ.
Americ'in Modulars Con,, to
Leonard A. &amp; Eunice I.
Palumbo, Lot 6 81k 9 Shadow
luill Sulid., $29,800.
Wayne 'I. Bass &amp; w. Olive T.
to Herald D. Venable Sr., &amp; w.
Alt.a H., Lots 1, 2 BIk D, Henson's Acres $9fl4)
Gidus Builders Inc., to AWm
Clark Bailey 11 &amp; w. Patricia
F., Lot 236 Woodrest UnIt 4,

Peg Real Estate Broker
1IOOE 2SthSt
3716635

4 BR LAKEFRONT
the ideal
r lorlda home on
I acre Reduced Beautiful ranch type home
33 000 Call
acres. stable Oiteen area 617
1617; 323 6186
Seminole and Orange County
listings Homes and acreage; all
I BR, 2 bath, pool, fireplace on I
price range-s C.ili tociiy
acre. 337.850. Acre Realty.
REALTOR, 323-7750

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MAITLAND FLEA MAR!

EALTORS

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Sten strom

Byowner,House&amp;2lots
,.,, r- .r,,,,r. MYl'.,
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Jim Hunt Realty,Inc.

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Jmi. H. Coyne&amp; wf Shirley A.

dining room New carpet.
freplace, large corner lot
RCCtIy reduced 321.300 Call $31
7055

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Villa Brantley, $10,800.
Phil Orr to Kenneth E.
Cooper&amp; sit Carolyn L, Lot 17
Mineral Spgs Pk 3rd add.,
$2,500.
Olive M. Johnson to Carlene
Evans Lot I E 16.5 Lot 2 BIk
47Sanlando the Suburb Beautiful, $23,800.
Condev. Corp. to Fla. Land
Ce., Lot 2-18 Lots 66-77 High.
lands, $216,800.
Miguel Gonzalez &amp; wf
Clenientine&amp;Manucl Gonzalez
&amp; sit Olga toPaulD. BeI1r &amp; sit
Shirley A. LI 18 Blk 10 Weather.
fIeld 1st add, $17,000.
Charles W. Turuey &amp; sit
Frances V. to Paul Jordan&amp; wi
Alpha J., Lot 24 81k 3 W
Wildxnere LW, $7,000.
John 0. Beasley &amp; wE Diane
C., to Maurice Brown &amp; sit

50-MJscelianeous for Sale
FULLER BRUSH
Orders taken Monday, Wednesday &amp;
Friday Only 377 1917

F accl!ent Income Property-- 7 Story
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sPolless borne won't last long
Priced at only %7I,7c with lo
FHA down payment

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21?SYALLAVE.
Mini farm in heart 4 ig, 3
ta't (I bedroom efficiency apt
th private entrance) Lg family
room. formal dining &amp; living rm
new carpet, IQ lot (or garden with
Ctrus trees, well for ac. &amp;
sprinklers Large utility building.
A steal at %?s,p))

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

Dijptew,ibedrOOfflfUrn apt. adults
Call 377 3610 altf'r 330

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NE'1 NE'i, $4,700.
Lewright 11. Mum &amp; wf Yvette, $38,380.
W., Lot 407 W Spgs Unit 4, ResIdential Communities Inc.
3736333
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Noon The DQy Before Publication
Francis E. Fowler &amp; W. Lot 769 Spgs Oaks unit IV,
The Equitable Life Ass. $54,500.
lAs 13 16 17 18&amp; 25, 81k A, &amp;
Thelma L to Vincent J. Ballas. $36,500.
Society to Paul N. Estat &amp; w
AntonioG. Huerta &amp; w. Isabel 21 22 23 &amp; 24, 81k C1 Sec 8 Un. 2
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sona &amp; W. Angelina, Lot 20 131k 1
Nader homes, Inc. to Win. J. Sharon N., Lot 29 lot 28 lot 27 to harry C. Pund, Jr., &amp; w. North On Terr., $105,000.
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Carriage lull Unit 2. $33,000.
- HOUSE FR RENT OR SALE
Murphy &amp; wf Helen 1.. Lot 50 111k 6 Sanlando The Sub. Patricia,Lotl BlkJ, SpgsLake
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Henry J. Connell &amp; wf HerrIari (mAll. 1- AR
Call for
-Lesle Fla. Inc. to Wm. Ii. I.k Searcy Shores. $25.&amp;.
Beautiful Palm Spgs., $38,000. Hills $97,500.
nice to Anthony J. hlarone, sgl., __________________________ ______________________________
detaIls 373 S'JIS after 6 p rn or all
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sir. • w. rcggy
wkend
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&amp; N 40' 0! 3 9 N On 2nd Add., $30,100.
ia-Help Wanted
SuetoflafaelSoto&amp;w, Marlene Edgewood Manor, CII, $13,000.
LARGE 7 story, 3 fiR 7 screened
Casselberry (;ardens, Inc. to
Lot 1581k A Longwood N Subd.,
porches. $110 mo 3231767
Joseph N. Fletcher &amp; wf ___________________________ __________________________________
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
David E. Martin &amp; W. Judith A.,
WANTED YESTERDAY - Can you
$24,900.
Muriel to Arthur Holiander &amp;
2 Bedroom, IIvin'J, d.niiQ. kitchen.
tN YOUR rAMILY'
write? Do you live in the Ovie-do
1.L 31 81k E Lake Kathryn Ph
Grange Properties Inc., to wI Susan, LI 122, Spring Oaks
garage. Sanford Ave 1)45 nio.
area? If so. contact me im
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4th Add., $3,000.
Sept 1st occupancy- III 1619
ScUm J. Ayoub &amp; w. Huguette Un. I, $49,900.
mediately, if no? sooner. I need a
For families or friendS of prot,iem
Oscar G. Ross &amp; W. Glad)s 13.
cover
city
correspondent
who
can
drinkers
G., Lot 8 Spg Oaks Unit Ill
(QCD) Charles W. Littleton &amp;
3 bedroom, 7 story, central heat &amp;
council meetings and keep u with
For further information call 473
to Paul Horton &amp; W. MTt1e L.
$38,500.
nIce neighborhood, references
air,
wf Dorothy to Thomas 1.
the local news If you can answer
or write
led $190 mo $100 deposit. 322
Lot 1 N': Lot 2 111k 6 Tier 11
Hebma Fla. Inc., to Richard Ferguson, W 20' of NL of SEL4 Sanford Al Anon Family ,rOvp P.O
affirmatively to the questions
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w. rauicia, RLa 01
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The Evening Herald, 377 2611. For rent or sale: 7 yr's old, 3 BR. 7
Stephen P. Gustin &amp; W. Betty
Errull L. Duren &amp; wf Betty 13.
harry A. Goehring Const. Lot 52 Lake of the Woods $100.
APE YOU LONELY? Let us help
Ext. S
bath, family rm-. 2 car garage.
I.. to Roy H. Arnold &amp; wI to Richard E. Slo'k &amp; wI Annie Co., Inc., to Jesse P. Smith Jr., Townhouse $36,700.
you to meet the right person ust _____________________________
Kenneth J. Hacobus &amp; WI
central air, heat. kitchen equipfor you. NATIONAL SINGLES We have listings- We have buyer's,
I.uclle, Lot 107 Wrenwood L., Lot 10 Sunland Estates 1st &amp; w. Joyce K., Lot 7 LBk C
Olga G. Arjibay to John Armette to Connie C. Butler &amp;
peel Call eves 625
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone 303
We need another real estate Ii
h1eiihts, $1l,000.
add., $20800.
Golfvtew
Estates
Sect, Marvin 1iwhon Jr., &amp; w. wI Beat, 1.t 1 111k (', San
77) 7740
tenset' to help U'. make sales
Qurt2tiCttrO0mfl cott,iqt.r, ,ir, ike'
Baymond V. Bucosly &amp; wf
Arncrican Modulars Corp. to Meredith Manor UnU I, $32,500. Sandra A., W 20 Lot 328 E 52' Sebastian Ills., Un. IA, $41,000.
Forrest Greene. Inc
new.
pane'ed. large porch. 3135
APE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Mary K. to Arthur W. Kerr &amp; wE David F Moreland &amp; Shirley
323 6353, 327 8970. eves
Terrance P. Riordan &amp; Judy Lot 327 Queens Mirror South
mO ist &amp; last Older couple only.
Frank K. Broyles &amp; wI Sarah
Frc. 641 2027 for "We Care" Kim, Lot 25 BIk C Summerset, A., Lot 25 131k 9 Shadoss 11111 S. to Win. J. Wallace &amp; w. Add. CR, $19,500.
3720757
"1otfl" AdultS OC Teens
Toys
ATTN. DEMONSTRATORS
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to Ceo. Ii. IMsure&amp; wE Mary K.
$29,000.
&amp;GiftsWorknowtt'uDecember
Subd., $38,500.
Martha K., Lot 15 Less W 20.83'
Jms K. Stjernstrom &amp; w. LI 8 131k B San Sebastian hits.,
FACED WITH A DRINIZING
BALL REALTY
FREE Sample Kit No exp
Rodney 1. Layer &amp; sit Diana
Victor 1. Smith Inc., to New W 11.66' Lot 14 111k 14-63 Kathryn A. toSam H. Skinner &amp; Un. I, $40,800.
PROBLEM
needed Call or write Santa's
CHOICE RENTALS
V. to John F. Polk &amp; iI Dorothy Vista Const. Co. Inc., Lots 1. 5, Sanlando the Suburb Beautiful, w. Florence S., Lot 9 LIlk S The
Perhaps Alcoholic AnOnyms
Parties, Avon, Coon 0600). Phone
James
Schmidt,
etal,
ON ALL PRICE RANGES
Can
Help
1. Lotst 9, 10 81k 10 Tier 10, A. C. 6, 8, 14, 15, 16, 24, 25 Green Villa Palm Spgs., Sct., $42,500.
1(203) 673 3433 Also Booking II? W IsI St 227 S-6i!; 372 7737
Woodlands, $47,600.
Trustees to W.C. Stone &amp; wf
Call 'fl £397
Parties
Martin's Add. to San!., $32,000. Subd, $72,000.
Write P 0 fbi 1213
EO. Fawcett &amp; w. Mabel N.
harry C. Brown &amp; w. Sheila Wyona S., Its 21 &amp; 22 81k E Tr.
Alice L. Click to Wm. H.
Andrew K. Cantor &amp; wI to JIIIS Woodard &amp; s. Daphine M. to Robert C. howell &amp; w. 15, Second HepI. Sanlando
33--Houses Furnished
AIDES. experienced ______________________________
NURSE
Spiliman &amp; wE Katheryn N. Lot Frieda M. to Floyd K. Shives S Lot I N 147.5' K 240' Govern- Shirley J., Lots 27, 28, 29 131k C Spgs., $45,000.
-preferred Apply in person Lake
&amp; Found
ViewNursingCenter.919EaSt7fld DELTONA- lovely? BR; air,neat,
8 S 15 Lot 7 131k 14 TIer 2, 208' N 674' W 213.47' K 413.47' rnent LoLs 3, , ,000.
Tract 31. Sanlando Spgs.
Joseph Robbins &amp; wf Shirley --- -clean No pet; 3)39 mo plus
Street. Sanford.
$12,000.
SEa SWL4 Sect 15-21-32, Lot 101
371 10.40.
Lawrence G. Condon to Cecil $14,900.
to Martin 1.. Vaughan &amp; WI Black Scottle named "Joe" OSt Ifl
Sally Mae Baker to Joseph Chula Vista Sect 214,200.
Maud N. Masten to Francis Sheila Lt 89 Winter Srpings Un.
0. Grey &amp; w. Hose K. Lot 103
the area of Seminole High School Work your own hours Earn eitra Country Trailer--- Near Seminole
Watkins, Lot 18 N 10' Lot 19 J.
AllieW.Jones&amp;wlcatherine 29.21' S21.91' Lot 102 Forest B. A. Caputo&amp;w. Pearl Lot 581k 2. $7,)o
Dog needs medication to Survive
income as an AVON Representa
College, private wooded lot. 7BR.
0. Packard's 1st add. Midway, to John K. Francis W. 2nd Sect., 36q
Please call ) 9579
live
Call
6.41
3079
$175 mo Also I BR- $163 mo Ill
30 Sect 2 Sub Homes, $10,000.
Zackie 11. Johns &amp; sit Monnie
_____________ $900.
$777
Marguerite H., Lot 19 10' Lot 20
Greater
On.
13ev
Inc.,
to
Paul
Milton B. Kast to Franklin M
to Fred A. Kuklo &amp; wE Lois 13.,
-chiid Care
ri In - JflflflAN RFALT()'
Experienced Machinist
John K. Flatley Jr., &amp; sit 131k F sec replat Tract No. 15 Kast, Lot 29 W 26.15' Lot 30 81k J. Callahan &amp; w. Carole E., Lot
U 20 111k N Lake Mills Shores, ---.
Anna I.. to Norman Charles Sanlando Spgs, 123.833.
EADY WORK Immediate
67 Sanlando The Suburb 20 131k 13 The Spgs, $51,000.
$8,000.
Complete child care services New
)periing for an experienced
Fresenmyer &amp; wE Patricia W.,
Robt. Allen Iholsombach &amp; sit Beautiful, Palm Sp. add.,
I3arnett BK Orl. to Wm. H.
Ida Sairni, sgl., to Lester Bird
Summer Program? REt' DIDDLE
--t-?bile Homes
nichinlst with full knowledge of
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Lot 40 Highridge add. to Glen Carole 1. to Dean I. Kelley &amp; $8,000,
Morrison Unit 400 Village of &amp; WI Lillian A. E. Lots 19 &amp; 20 _DIDDLE DAY CARE 373 5690
nill &amp; lathe operation. Work
rnished. 2 BlI. air cond-t,Oned
Arden Heights, $42,000.
- onsists primarily of profo type'
sit Joan 1., Lot 498 WS Unit 4,
Windmeadows
4,
A
Con.
Geo. Edward Kisslan &amp; w.
111k G, Replat of Tract 57,
A BABY'S WORLD
Call 373 0)72
1130
polls No produtin ?.ust be able
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Deccatexine Const., Corp. to $53,900.
Care for infants to age 2 only. $01 E
Nancy C. to EILseo Rosar &amp; w. dominiurn $25,000.
Sanlando Springs, $13,000.
o read &amp; interpret drawings MuSt
75th St. 372 6643
Joe K. Long &amp; sit Joy J. 216
Gerald F. Fox &amp; wE Marcia L. ztha C., Lot 13 81k 10
r3 I? wide. I BR. air cond furSChOOl Board Scm. Co., to
* able to work alone Phone 373Eugene H. Woods &amp; sit _________________________
',iihed. $125 monthly. Adults
Sweetwater Creek Dr., E LW to David B. l'ahl &amp; sit Carol A.,
7$)
for
appointment
Weathersfied, 1st add., $25,000. Atlantic NatI Bk E' 14' strip 6- PatrIcia to Gilbert Fowler &amp; '4 Christian Day School haS openq
'ecurity 372 3939
Lot 7, 7A BIk 13 Sweetwaler Lot 5 E'2 Lot 4 81k I Sanlando
for be 5 yr bids for fall semi'sler.
Todd Const. Inc., to W.S. Dcv. 10 lots 25-29 484 S 40' Lot 7 N 10' Frances R. LI 18 PhillIps Ten'.,
ml Stenographer with at least 10
Tuition,
Call
$73 mo
Lutheran
Oaks, $54,900.
WEKIVA RIVER •
Spgs Replat tract 57, 142,500. Corp., Lots 226, 228, 235, Winter Lot 8 40' Lot 26 N 10 Lot 27. $18,000.
ear's civil practice experience
Church ot Redeemer. 377 353? or
lull
mobile
home village, under
Collins Building &amp; Des'. Corp.
icellent
salary
wilh
fringe
Isabel Mitchell to Frances Spgs Unit 4, $12,000.
$4,500.
Mrs Marlin. 372 6$0I
David K. Strickland &amp; wE
arge shady oaks on the scenic
enef
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Reply
Speer
8.
Spur.
PA,
to John H. Montealm &amp; sit Mary Swan Dwyer, W 60' Lot 8 W 60'
Lou Verta Pervis to Enililo Sylvia to Carl K. Kimes &amp; sit
Neklva Modern clean interiors,
First Scm. Serv. Corp. to Ben
0 Box 136.1, Sanford, Fla 37771
B., tot 33 Blk B Sweetwater Lot 9 Huffman &amp; Fewell Subd, Ward
to Eat
a-_Good Things
MI W of Sanford 372tom
Agency Inc., Lot 48, Lopez&amp; w. Blenvenida, Lots 5,6 Ruby Z. U 22 St. Johns Village, __________
- -lure, ambitious self-motivated
U70
Oaks, *94,000.
*10.000.
81k A Pearl Lk Heights 1st Add. 2nd Rev. $25000.
Garden Grove, $9,900.
idivldualtOdOOrgani:atiOflal and
Peas you plk, black eyes &amp; purple
SouthernHomesofOrhlnc.u,
Leonard Anthony Palumbo
autlfully furnished, large 2
romotlonal work for new
J.M. Hattaway &amp; J.R. Hat- $6,000.
continue
patches
New
hull.
Paul S. Nears, Lot 35 Villa Sr., &amp; wE Eunice Ida to Jms.
uslness Salary open. Send
*droom, tdults preferred. 1)30
coming in On Oregon Ave. &amp; 1
taway toW. Michael Tollefsrud,
-a..-'- I.. a,,.
oi,...
Greeter Contr. t Geo.
,er mo Call 372 u
Brantley, $41,000.
Joseph Dezego Jr., &amp; wE Parcel I LOt 8 BUt J., N. Oil.,
ml, North of 46 av just West of II,
Legal
Notice
13.
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&amp;
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Margaret
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4
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Sanford
Closed
on
Mi
Paul S. Mears to Thomas H. Patricia, Lot 11 BIk 17
&amp;
kefront- Furnished 1 bedroom,
nches Sect 6-1244, 85 parcel 81 Weklva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt
Sundays
Shurnate&amp; sit Glenda G., Lot 35 Weathersfield 2nd add., $22,400.
0th electric, wafer &amp; WWe't 1st &amp;

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Alterations Reasonable 373 2713

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smith
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longer needed but useful itc'rns
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in for less than that, you keep the difference. All you have to do is come to our open house
TODAY and sign our guest register. If you then buy a Granada Townhome at Sanora any time before
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Including three bedrooms, 2'4 baths and a multitude of closets. Like privacy. You'll enter your
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garden. Stargaze from the spacious balcony off your master bedroom.
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heat and air, wall-to-wall carpeting throughout, and color-coordinated kitchens
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VIRGO (ig 23 Sept 22dYourc an unwise shopper Sunday. Be alert for
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be or play Thursday. A be nd the scenes benefit Saturday.
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qri Prf iie.s Tuesday. A goal is denied Wednesday, achieved
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Wednesday. Plans that fail Friday succeed Saturday.

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not thtn the animals are the tasty cookie k!nd that come In an animal cracker box Doug
Peterson, 4, of Foxerof I Apartments, Casselberr), rests his play-stained legs on a park

resume without the services of
rejected Pelley's "top" offer of
a special master
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Pelle) S statement comes ning teachers Pelle) said today
after he and Steve Rosenthal, "it MW offer is still the
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Dr. Lamb
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5A ks,itkoksi Dick Williams
Obituaries
Sports
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Telesslon
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Women
Also, commissioners will
WEATHER
meet with Bill Dale, en.
Sunday's high 93 overnight sironmental servicci director ,
low 67 Rainfall was 79 Inches
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l'artb cloud to occasionaib Florida Publi Sersice Corn
cloudy through Tuesday. A mission PSC i to discuss
transferring utility control
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(toni the county level to
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powers
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east and southeast winds 10
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said he was poffing board
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for establishment of an offi ce in
the downtown area, according any sources
funding for
to Steering Committee member committee operations. it might
Morris
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committee not be governmental; it might
Executive Director Sara not be taxation," she added
Jacobson
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district is approved in two
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service,
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furniture, supplies printing, special referendum among the
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J J Cla rk, C. S.Sabiston and Cecil Sewell
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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
awaiting trial or transporta tion to the state penal

state officials Tommy Knight and Bobby Johnson

state-re q uired 2&amp;inch orridor doors
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opened at 3p.m.
The move from Altamonte
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Road in Longwood was to have
been completed
school's opening in September.
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eliminated double sessions at
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The City of Sanford and the slate fir e marshal's
office have c la i me d no jurisdi ction over the facility,
hot recommend against granting waivers,
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A five-man task force of state officials met will) &amp;
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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
r irid Jur I rults
ihkri has been se€king authority to wai ve
The task
appearing
the
iim fire safety codes in order to moss
County Commission 1ainnan Sid Vi1en Jr, met
prisoners back into the facility.
with county sherit's department personnel, City of
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artist F u Stone
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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."
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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
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like Jones who are members
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You Qualify'
Newly Corntrtcted I beciro
home. P, baths. Quiet street
DeBry. Approximately %160
mo Or Iowr payments
Qualified buyer Nice lanthcat
lot.
M. UPISWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
103W, Itt St

utiful ranch type home. 3.64
:res, stable Osteen area. 617
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NICE 7 bedroom, I bath. 117.5CC

REAL ESTATE INC
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7201 S French Ave ,321 0011

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NEAT 2 bedroom. 1 bath, familyroom, 117.500 Terms

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back yard; close in, 203 Hays Dr.,
Sanford Call 373 5133 atter

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darling has 3 BR's 1 bath,
FencCd ,erd. 3 bedrooms, bath,
cori en ent 522.300 Terms
beautiful corner lot Nicely land
Surla,';t $21 01
scaped, and a Sprinkler system to
Harold Hall Realty
keep it pretty Call today- we'd
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Sanford 332 7111

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family room, separate living &amp;
nerves. Only 117.900. save your
apts.,on separate lot. Commercial
dining rooms. 30*10' screened
time. Cell now. DI: Bowler,
toning possible. Lease option
porch, huge Inside utility room. 7
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car garage, 21 i years old
GALLERY OF HOMES
REDUCED UNDER ORIGINAL
NO LONGER USED CAMPING
COST. Swim in community
COST.
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
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NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD.
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at the table," Moll y
Sample told board negotiators
A new $720,000 a dd ition to Lake Brantley High School has classrooms.
a' Tuesdas s bargaining kenlnspectedandacceptedb&gt; membetsoftheSthoolBoardand
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lunchroom and auditorium.
She said in her 17 years of
Ray, Layer's administrative assistant, said the addition was
The new addition is ,:'.1, - I ..'I .:r i.hi
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experience Seminole Coun t y
inspected b&gt; Liii, school superintendent and board members Bud original structur , consisting of i.o l aqu4re feet, was toni
the first to go behind closed Feather and Davie Suns
pleted in 1972
doors It's not fair to the
The new addition will relieve osercrowdiag and will allow
Ita&gt; said th e decision to add onto existing facilities was rnisde
county's teachers'
l4kL Brantles to offer in extensive vocational program, con- by the board in January.
Stenstrom said harris will be sisting of medical technician, child day care, masonry,
ith the new addition intact, he said the school will rid itself
available"to i'll citizens and
listrthutise edui.,ation and motorcycle mechanics Rim&gt; said
of four or fji, portable classrooms which were utilized to relieve
"p r ovi de them the sa me ifl
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According to Ray only two other high schools in Florida offer
formation he has provided Mr
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NEW OIL FILTER AND
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HamrnondL 1 000rgan
Hardly used.
1493. 322 6620

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and his negotiators and to give
instruction to Mr. Layer to be
taken back to the table,"
Stenstron' said
lie said his statements were
intended also to Inform the
that O violations of any
P
"other laws dealing with
collective bargaining
are
being made by school officials.
Meanwhile, La&gt;er said the
decision not to allow Harris at
the table was an "adriiinistrative" decision, not one
formally approved by the
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KE MARY- New extra well built West Orlando- adjoining homes. Heater $35. Hide a bed $15. iiouble
114J
ctt,tral heat &amp; air, carpet, kitchen
bed 110, 2 il's, roof tn. fabousies
bedroom, 1 bath, carpeted
SLIM
BUDGETS
API
equipped,
one
with
pool,
much
2,
tire
wood,
etc
373
1903
etirement home. Price, $27,500.
BOLSTERED WITH VALUE
more. Combined price, 170.000.
FROM
THE
RANT
Al
Moving must ølI; Couch and
Will sell separate 934 3487.
COLUMNS
matching chair, bedroom set, 3
KE MARY- Just c.mpleted and
chairs, pole limp. lawn mower,
right, 1 bedrooms. Vi bath
play pen, bar and Odds and ends
Jim
Hunt
es
60-Office
masonry home, carp,ed. Nicety
327.1131
hatted W. Price, 171.500. Terms,
7371 Park 0'
377.7111
REALTOR
AFTER MRS. 16 Pullman Buffer find. Bshe)
Used office furniture
372 9214
372064*
332399)
BALL REALTY
ext. ladders. Alt less Spray, Wood or steel desks (executive des
h,"4 •
fireplace wood, antique lamp
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks I
Sy owner, House &amp;7lots
CHOICE LISTINGS
posts, fishing poles &amp; reels. Pic
chairs,
straight
chairs,
fun
on
French
Ave..
toned commercial
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
lure window frames, hot water
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry
IIICT A OUl'sJ r011 O%AIOV
117W. 1st St , 322 5611;
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V Pw'ater (1 gas. 1 dec.). 377 6196
PIOLI'S
Casselberry. I? 92.8301206
W SWYRNA, minutes to ocean,
l SOLD EVERYTHING'$13,950
block to river. Close to city
SlOPING IT MAKES WASTErent? Move in now. 7
pay
icking. Custom 3 BR, l'i bath, Wh'
A rthur Short
I .Ma
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Pb.?. Hniikiug
I dcc; w w carpeting, drapes,
ran) ads In The Herald One for a
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW.
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kitchen with pass-out window
tqup-rn!'
Air
C,'itcxrg
Centrist
heat
Honda,
another
for
a
dishwasher.
c.-i'trg for garden
Call
322-76)1
or
831
9993
L
Real
2r screened patio; on shady
it.
2 for 1
still another for a stereo how did
For free estimates, call Carl
Read tcriar's classf.ed .i
tible lot. V9.111110. Call 9U-477-MU
k EAL TOR 322-74"
he r,o'$ "I sold eve.rything" Mr, Veritype Machine, n"IY fecon
harrIs. at SEARS in Sanford 372
owl buys
COLOR SNAPSHOTi
- Short reported
dltioned Best offer, Contact
1771.
From your Kodacolor Film
EOLDER 'lOMEinthecountry ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
Administrator. Seminole
l7Esp -'-1399(3lprintsl
or Oviedo One acre, huge oaks.
Memorial Hospital
AIR CONDITIONING. '.
HERALD CLASSIFIED
BROKERS
I OR 131.900. $4.
do. i pct.
REFRIGERATION
DUCT
ADS WORK I
Add 3k each roll, postage handling
0 Box 4&amp;. Sanford
Days-In 6123
WORK 21 hour service All Sa v e up to 30 t.;t r r.'r'tIv
Wha?oyouhavetos.lI?
62i-en
Circle your choice - enclose film
makes
Nights 332 3257
DYKES AIR CON.
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Install cellulose fiber blown in
Call The Heratd Now!
&amp; payment
print name &amp; ad
DITIONIUC,. 3328377
lr iI,ltr'r, Cc, fn,e
tri't,'%,
dress. Moil to
2 BR, giant family room, convenient
Spec?rarlde granules for ta*'n in
•.' 'ill
f 'i T.'i
332 7611or$31 9993
DOUBLE PHOTO
location, %17,90(1.
se(tconfrol Gardeni-and. IADDW, STOP AND THINK A MINUTE
P 0. Pox 4310
Itt St., 3236630.
Classified Ads didn't work
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ISP. 1, baths. Cou,,tr'i,' Club. orke
t.I...4...t C..n.4..
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ded to $17,900 Terms
IMPrf satisfaction
332 99
well bunched, in cane 11 702 W
C&amp;A Backhoe Service
Qv.raote.
20th St
iR, 7 bath, over an acre. $35.
M 1JWW" kM_"__ Land CleAring. fill dirt, clay, fock
lown Mowvf%. We Sell 1he Best &amp;
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Service the Reif western Auto
NELSON'S FLORIDAROSES
All
kinds nif diQginr4 Houwtraifers
'.Vindow &amp; Door Screens
P, 2 bath. Park Ave., $*W0
fteftrilloy
Gard center
I
stored &amp; moved 77 47 or I
Custom made Repairs
601 Celery' Ave ' fl_,_
1193
70 pct Off ttrouP, August P K
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Discount Prices 322 66 70
Acres, cot,ntry corner, close
BUY-SELL - TRADE
SEAMAN, PHOTOGRAPHY
own, $53,500
APT AILING LAND CLEARING
ch inef Tools
1 315 E. First St.
322 $672
All filip" lots &amp; acreage cleared we
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ielront Lot, Osteen, 14.500
Shell avAilAble Please CA
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ders taken Monday, Wednesday &amp;
s- 7 to choose from. 12.300 ea
cleaning
equipment
or day. 173 3913
and (fotnierl" hlarretI's Ot'dutv 1100k i
Friday Only, 377 1947
m;cI'ilnerydOpciuu4 cl Contact
1
9 E Pne372 $712
3
Stemper Realty
[STEPSON LAND CLEARING
621110S13 after S P.M,
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Seminole County School
N. I
not be possible without my
8ord Attorney Douglas
recommendation
and board
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Stenstrom today denied that it's
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acceptance of an eight-mill
a violation of the intent of
levy.
Florida's Public ecols Law
An further Increase in the
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indicate the possibil i t y for a
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"Neither the School Board
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change it would be adopted at
Eseryone
knows
that
it's
customary
to
bob
for
apples
at
Supt.
nor
Mr.
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time," Layer's release
Halloween time, but bobbing for marshrrallows tied to a string In
Layer or any of his staff is in
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said.
August? lt didn't seem so unusual to youngsters at play In the city
BOBBING TIME
violation of the intent of the
On July 22, The Herald
park on ['ark Avenue between 4th and 5th streets As part of the
Florida Public Records Law,"
reported that school ad
creative arts program of th e First Presbyterian Church, Sanford,
Stenstrom said.
Ji
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rninistratoe-s would seek the full
In effect, Layer says he's
-a field day was staged at th e pamk Yesterday and 'bobbing' for the
Stenstroin went on to say that
eight-mill
property tax.
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the
responsibility
marshmallows was a part of the fun enjoyed by approximately
Roger Harris, the school
Although
the state has set 6.2
for the decision not to allow
100 youngsters. Herald Photographer Bill Vincent happened by
system's
assistant suDerin-".
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tiarrie
to
meet
rniu.s
as
me
required local etwith th e
and caught Russell Shaw (abuse), Chr1 Marks (below left) and
tendent of finance, is not a Scm in ole
fcrt for state funding, Harris
Ed u c a tb
Nlarle Shaw as they degperately tried to capture the elusive
member of the negotiating
said then that to maintain the
(SEA
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at
the
table.
DOUGIAS
STENSTRON!
goodies.
team and cannot be compelled
school s
'1 hi' att('rrii'y aLso replied to
to go to the table."
Layer also issu ed a press cliii'! CXLCUIIVi' iffic'er of L1*(7 servic'.system's present level of
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Teaching Mrs. Sample s statement release linking the $8,100 salar&gt; school system of Seminole requir eight mills would be
ed
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Profession mFTPj budget cx- concerning "closed doors."
10~
offer made to beginning Count)' I have directed the
I,,ayersays the school
"The law clearly provides tt.achers with the school assistant superintendent for in effect would be rsystem,
pert charged Tuesday that
ed ucing
ated the that public employer boards - sys,
xin's need to levy the full finance to develop a balanced
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intent of the public records law such as the school board may eight-mill property tax allowed budget based on a $8,100 base to with a Full eight-mill levy, the
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be presen ted to the disti'ict
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at the table.
"Acting in my capacity as School Board on Aug. 18.
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Good tires, rough body
1700 173 $377
'Onditioned Batteries, 112 95 F
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09 Sanford Ave

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it to trade' down? We pay yQur
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Household Items, tools and cloth;n
Come see at 2001 Paimet
Avenue. Aug 7, I, 9 No checl
please

Property

Realty

Apaitm ents

CHICO &amp; THE MAN

'67 Buick station wagon:
new finish; very clean
Call 3733433 after 3 30

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Patio

1963 Chevrolet Van
Good Condition
3" 45'
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CASH 373

Two 32 Ch. AM $SB Pinto C B nadic
antennas Nearly new, Cost $71
Will sell for $130 or make oil
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aivrcu I..omo,netii
Needs little TV work 130 A
Color Portables 323070$

Wooded lakefront acreage- 24 to?',
A. Desirable. convenient, ex
clusive location. 112."O up.
Terms, John Wells. Gidus Realty,
671 1177,

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One acre lot, Deltona
area. Cheap for quick
cash Sale 332 0832

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Want a car, $10 down and only
$40 per mo7

Clean 1960 Ford I ton wide &amp;
bed pick up with 1960 sOC
camper md
gas Stove, I
retrig., 1125 377 9159

lied to buy used office furniture
y Quantity NOLL'S Cjssel
try. Hwy Il 97 830 4106

COI OR TV, $14 95MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
IU 1006

Desirable wooded lot ne-sr Sylvan
Lake, west of Sanford Call owner
373 "I

46-Commercial

SANDRA

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
servIce, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES 323 06

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79-Trucks- Trailers

used furnitur. appliances tools,
Buy I or 1001 items Larry's
C
art, 713 Sanford Ave

I'm single,
5i l bbeautiful
tifland lCnely VO
can keep me company in a raised
53-1V. Radio-St.ereo
wood beamed living room, dine
w'th me on a balcony &amp; many
tras unheard In a mobile home Used 71" Zenith Color Console T
Assume payments, or rent with
163 Call 373 $216
option 332 1409
___________________________ Color Tv's from SW.
fl&amp;W, Inc
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43-Lots-Acreage
TV 1701) S French, 373 1731,

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I bedrooms, I', baths. *'w car
peting. r.entral lILA. fenced back
yard on large :ot'nec lot. 126.500
$31 3325

Homes, Lois

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STOP HUNTING- Need to sell
Vacant 3 BR. I bath home with
range, refrigerator, carpet, fruit
trees And furnished A real buy for
126.000

Realty

Peg

c.n:y

Commercial Properties

t'droom. I t'ati on good garden
and. 132.000

Payton

THE TIME IS RIGHT
selling, tr.,ying. moving Beat
''i' rush. Rig 4 or S bedroom,
'imjjy room Owner leaving area
126.100 373 9110

Luxury

2 Acres

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lot, carpeting, drones. swimming.
,oatinq, tennis. 118.500 Terms
available Also houseboat 13.000.
Call 901 313 0295 or 66* SliS .

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Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 10 Cents

tHE MN
Nrrn A GOOD CAR

Molorcyclr Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 M66

sh for 000d used Furniture &amp;
intiques STAN'S, 372 97)9.

52-Appliances

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HWY Il 92 at 119
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ICY WOODS BARN- We Buy
urniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell for
Dpct. commission Free pick ups.
uction Saturdays 7 p m Sanford.
717770

We Buy Furniture

n4n,Ii,s.

67th Year, No. 301-Thursday, August 1, 1975

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DAVI-S' 173 9)10

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3*03 Orlando Drive
Sanford)?] 3100

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BUDGETS
SLIM
BOLSTERED WITH VALI
WANT
THE
FROM
COLUMNS

We Buy Furniture

KULP DECORATORS
109W lit 5t..3fl 2333

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ditloning, 11195 Call Whitey
Eckstein. 372 1631 Dealer

Cash for Junk Cars We pick u
56$ 973! or 36* 7010 Bithlo. WI
&amp; install used motors &amp; used p
J &amp; B Auto, open 7 dayS i V

68-Wanted to Buy

Freeter. Dishwasher, 7 Wa
heaters, 3 Speed bike, Fibrgl
Boat &amp; trailer, Couch, Rem
control TV 331 $771

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969 Nova. 6 cyl automatic, new

JIM OANY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
IRMLY'S E 46
Sanford 373 1733

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MOBILE HOME MOVING. Corn
plete set up. I'll save you money.
Licensed. Orlando 27 3 5170

1131,41. U Ifl, pool. Yircp,--(r °' ' I
acre. 132.950 Acre Realty,
REALTOR. 373 7750

Good Income

Patio. arge rear yard. 121.000

CLEAN, nicely furnished IOz55 7
OR. I bath Central neat air; fully
carpeted Terms avail Call 373
0271

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Beautiful walnut, dining tabti
chairs, practically new. 1130.

7792 after Ip m

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Phllco Refrigerator Free.
Frigidaire large electric stov
7736327 between 6am &amp; 21

Extra nice 71'i 6O', '73 Suncrest. 3
BR, 2 bath. central air. Call $31

KEMARY' 3 SR. 7 baths. family
xwn with FP, formal dining, nec
0m. pool, central heat air;
Srpeted 373 1517

323 6061 or 313 0517 eves

Homes

15' 2 ttedroom , full bath: Screened
Cabana 17.500 or? Call 332 1721.

some action with a Herald
assif led ad We'll help you write
1 ad that will bring a fast S.ite,
CALL 3fl 2611

OLD 2 story, I OR. I' bath. 117.500
.'e have t t&amp; Acreage

JOHNNY WALKER

42-Mobile

ring a new home! Moving to an
i)artment')

lchshunth Minlaturo, AKC 1.65;
hihuithuas, ttite male. 31 , moos
ISO
ANIMAL
HAVEN
L'oP
&amp;
BOARDINC.
KENNELS 377 5157

Singer hg Zag, in cabinet, 3 net
front load deluxe sewing macp
Sold new for 1319.00. Pay bell
of 183 or 10 payments of 19. Se
SANFORD SEWING CENTE
307 East First. Downtown
3329111 Eve. 169.1116

7 OR , fenced yard, carport, private
streut, $16,900 Terms. 332 6620.

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SANFORD

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fly WNNA F.S`TF_4
Herald Staff Writer

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tIaS his way. volun(eer firemen f)U!1)be of Fires and training diision by being eligible to courseattheirosm expense, the
,600 for the cuent 'ear.
time and three volunteers are
'ut of work because of injury Fire l.leutenant of
and Cornin this city won't be receiving sessIons attended.
serve a regular firefighters in same as in the past, and those EMT certified,
while fighting a fire for the city. niander of Operations Steve
The city council held the first
expense allowances n
Ili the budget request Keller an emergency. ney could also state certified ikrsonnel could
"I
C7hapm,an and salaries of Ulm in a series of workshOp sessions
ler requested budget
unless they have completed a said volunteers, who have take over if a man is sick or on take the emergency medical there be no nay for the volunwh
th nthor tho.o i rlL .'n th 1Q7l ha.,Ii
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approva oreigh t vo lunteers,
completed the 200-hour courR- vacation."
training (ENIT) course.
teers except those who [lave
night.
Council
Chaimian
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hour
irlen"
at
a
cost
of
time
firemen.
course.
and are at least 18-ycars-old.
Tb public safety director
Keller said the city could received the 200-hour certified $1 90 annually
Keller asked for approval of Grant Wednesday night an
in 1976
Keller recommended the City could serve as firemen and be noted the city's normal strength reimburse the volunteers for course," Keller said. adding
$3.208 in equipment including nouncet' the second session on
Council adopt his plan ir his paid $20 expenses per month for of four
full-time
paid the EMT courst fee after those th%e paid should receive $20
ne total fire department $225 for a portable suction unit, the budget was to be held at I
1976 fiscal budget.
a minimum of 40 hours,
firefighters could be beefed up taking it had passed.
per mcnth per man,
budget requested by Keller is turned down by the City Cc'wicil p.113. today.

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TAXCREDITAPPLIES
8%VASODOWW.FHA-LOWDOWN
Each Woodmiri Home Featts'es Central Heat And
Air, Shal Carpeting In LivIng Arsas, Inside And
Outside Storage, Mod•rs Eqitipped KItchen,
Privately fenced Rear Yard And More I I I Come
On Out And See Fer Yosw&amp;elf.

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1,900.

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finithing free estimates

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Church Officials To Consider Next Move
WINTER SPRINGS — Officials of two churches whose requests
Clarke said foes of the church are circulating "slanderous
The city's reversal on the building permit Lwue came last week
to build on resiclentially-zoned properties were first approved,
after 350 residents of the Ranchiands signed a petition protesting
things about me," and claiming he is not an ordained minister.
then denied by the city council, are meeting today to consider
the granting of the permits to the two churches. The decision last
lie said be is a graduate of Bob Jones University, Greenville,
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despite a recommendation to the contrary from the city's plan- eight years was associa'ed with the television ministry of Rex
would be conferring with attorney L Danner Hiers of Winter ning and zoning board.
Humbard. He formerly pastored an established Baptist church in
Park after the church board of trustees voted Tuesday night to
Clarke said the Seminole Baptist Temple had purchased 4.5
the area and served as associate pastor at Indianapolis Baptist k
take the city refusal to court if necessary.
acres at the corner of Bahama Road and Hayes Road for $9,500 Tempel and Knoxville Baptist Tabernacle, lie sang
Meanwhile, Jehovah's Witnesses trustee tarry Grimm said his and has a clear deed and title,
professionally with the Cathedral Quartet, Weatherford Quartet
church's mine-member board is scheduled to take up the matter
Approximately $20,()0 had already been spent by the church and the Dixie Echos, he added.
tonight. The Witnesses have not completed purchase of their
and the contractor, he said,
lie said he had not received an officially certified letter
proposed building site, but have put up $300 in earnest money,
Clarke said the church had been required to post a $1,00) bond
regarding council action as of Wednesday but had learned about
Grimm said.
with the city. The clearing of the land is scheduled to begin
the reversal in The Herald.
The Witnesses have not yet sought!egal counsel, Grimm adde(L Saturday.
"We won't back off unless the circuit court orders us," he said.
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MIAMI (All) — Criminal charges have been filed
against two Miami policemen accused of beating a
disabled veteran who argued with another man In a bus
terminal, officials say.
Officers Raymond Russo and David Weiss were
charged by prosecutors Wednesday with aggravated
battery in the alleged beating of Leon McWain of Tucson,
Ariz. The felony charge carries a maximum penalty of
five years in prison.
McWain was reported in stable condition at a local hospital after treatment of a broken shoulder and facial cuts.
Ile was arrested on charges of disorderly intoxication in
the Incident.
Weiss' attorney, Max Kogen, said his client
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RALEIGH, N.C. (API — Joan Little's chief attorney
says reduction of the charge against the 21-year-old black
woman accused of killing a white jailer indicates the
slate's case against her has been weak.
Miss Little is accused of killing 62-year-old Clarence
AlligxI during an escape from the Beaufort County jail
at Washington, N.C., last Aug. 77. She claims Alligood was
trymg to attack her sexually, that she stabbed him with an
ice pick in self-defense and then fled the jail in fear 01 her
life.
Judge Hamilton Hobgood reduced the charge against
Miss Little from first degree murder to second degree
murder Wedn.sday, then denied a defense motion for
nonsuit on all charges

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Ford Signs Vote Rights Bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — Declaring "nothing must interfere with this very precious right" to vote, President
Ford signed into law a seven-year extension of the Voting
Rights Act of 1965.
In a Rose Garden ceremony &amp;ttended by members of
the House and Senate judiciary committees and civil
rights leaders Wednesday, Ford said, "The right to vote is
at the very foundation 01 our American system."
"In the past decade, the voting rights of millions and
millions of Americans have been protected and our
system of government has been strengthened immeasurably," Ford said as he signed the measure and
beat a Thursday deadline when the old law would have

Chief Gets Food Stamps
CARLISLE!iowa (A) — Police Chief Don Porter
began receiving food stamp this week. He has not been
id since July i when the city council refused to set his
salary.
The council in this Des Moines suburb of 2,0 reduced
Porter's salary from $9,000 a year to $225 an hour in early
June, claiming he was incompetent, insubordinate and
did not follow regular procedures.
"That's the same salary they would pay a person to
sweep the streets or fill holes in the streets -- part time
help," Porter says. "they figured thLt If they drop my
salary to $2.25 an hour I would quit."

Arnold Piggish On Birthday
FORK MOUNTAIN, Va. AP)—Arno!d the pig made a
pig of himself on his first birthday.
Bethel Mason, Arnold's owner, served a cake with one
candle and the 600-pound pig ate all of It Wednesday. "He
would have liked to eat the candle, too," Mason said.
Arnold, who shares the run of Mason's fiulng station
with two German shepherd dogs, Is about 100 pounds
heavier than the average year-old pig.
No wonder. People buy him candy, soft drinks, pies and
cakes. And when he Isn't eating, be sleeps in the breeze
from an electric fan.
"He has been known to drink a beer, too," Mason said.
"He's been eating rretty good."

Economists: Surge To End
WASHINGTON (AP) — Inflation is staging a
resurgence but Ford adminstratltii economists contend
that the current spurt will be short-lived.
The surge will end in a few months and thus presert no
threat to the tconomnle reco.'ery, which Is cunntly
proceeaing stronger than expected, offetals say.
"At the moment, the recovery Is looking more solid
every day," said Alan Greenspan, chaL-man 01 the
Council of Economic Advisers on Wednesday.
The government's index of consumer prices jumped in
June at a rate rquivalent to an annual increase of 9.6 per
cent. At one point earlier this year, the consumer index
was rising at a 0 per cent annual rate.

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maximum alloved by law,
His reasoning is that last
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.pproved for construction will
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less in the 1975-76 idxo year.
SEA negotiatirs cJi.lm the
bcrd's negotiating Learn said
it didn't have sufficient experUse to answer questlom
about the budget.
So, SEA asked that Harris be
present. SEA also invited Mrs.
Sample to Sanford specifically
to quiz Harris about the budget.
Stenstrom has also Instructed
board members not to I ssu
public- statements relative to
collect i ve bargaining.
"It tzexstlrely too easy touy
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Reporters will be assessed $25
TALLAHASSEE AP
each to attend social functions at the Southern Governors
Conference at Walt Disney World next month, Guy.
Reubin Askew says.
Askew advised the news media in a memorandum
Wednesday that the charge Is part of the changes being
made so the meeting of governors will not have to be
financed by special interests.
"In the past, these conferences have been operated at
great expense to the host states, forcing them to turn to
Private businesses for considerable financial assistance,"
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If the sixmnill levy gets by the
city council, it will be the first
time in 34 years that
Casselberry's 15,000 residents
will be required to pay taxes on
their property.
Council Chiarman Edith
Duerr says Mayor lull Grier
and Finance Director Harold

sacrificing

The total budget proposal is
for $2,217,121. last year's
budget tota l was $1,570,121.
Grier fought for a six-mill levy'
last year but was defeated by
the city council.

Boldt says anticipated
revenue falls about $50,000
short of money needed to
'maintain existing services,"
lie said the city's absorption
or retirement costs, payment of
merit increases, rising utility
rates and increases In the cost
of labor and materials for city
needs necessitate the additional
$542,836.
Acting City Manager Mary

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we're trying to hold the line
There are no across the board
or step increases," she said.
However, Boldt says employes will receive an additional four per cent in take
home pay after the budget is
adopted by the council

$1-million is budgeted for
employe services,
Former City Manager Ron
Bergman — who Is scheduled to
return to the city
was the
first in 1973-74 to propose a
millage. His proposed budget
asked for three mills. The
council defeated his bid.
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Altamonte
cities:
sister
Springs, five mills; lnngwood,
four mills; Winter Springs, 3.5
,jiilk O'iedo, four mills, Lake
Mary, three mills and Sanford,
6,97 mills.

County Prr.perty Appraisor
Terry Goembel's office has
recommended the following

As of Oct. 1, — the budget
adoption deadline Boldt said,
the city will begin paying the
full cost ofemploye retirement.
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'FALLMIASSEE i Ai
Polyurethane, a plastic
foam material, should be used very carefully because It
has been a contributing factor in several recent fatal
fires, says Fire Marshal Philip Ashler.
"Polyurethane is dangerously flammable, and if
subjected to
only slightly over 500 degrees,
may produce blinding smoke and deadly cyanide and
carbon monoxide gmses,"Ashler said in a statment
Wednesday.
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Discrepancies Studied
JACKSONVILLE sAPi — One person was sentenced to a year In
and another to 50 years for
conviction of the same offense.
State Sen. Dan Scarborough, D-Jacksonvllle, said that's
one of the worst discrepancies his Senate Criminal
Committee has dug up in its Investigation of how Florida
judges are sentencing convicted persons.
Although the probe will continue through the year,
Scarborough said from early results "I am afraid what
we'll find Is that a poor person will receive a lengthier
sentence than a person who Is wealthy or Influential."

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lust the home she had been given when her original house
was taken to clear the way for a highway.
"We are looking into it to see if anything
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citizens to PY land taxes.

A raids on banana boats arriving in Florida from
Colombia
Spokesmen said the latest seizure, 38.8 pounds of
cocaine valued at $8.6 million, came In a routine search of
the liberian-registered
which docked in
Tampa late Tuesday.
Agents said they found the drug in three large plastic
bags stashed under bolted plates in a freshwater locker.
The federal Drug Enforcement AdmInistration, which
entered the investigation, made no arrests.

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"I can say what I have said
every year," Duerr said. "I
intend to do what I can to meet
city requirements without anad
valorem tax.

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Little Attorney: Case Weak

CASSEI.BEHRY — Seminole
County's only city without a
property tax Is slated for a sixmill levy this year which will
bring in $542,836 to eugment a
proposed $2.2-million 1975-76
budget, city officials confirmed
tOday.

Boldt will recommend six mills
in a budget whic,: will be
presented to the council tonight
at a 7:30 work session at city
hail

100 Pounds Of Cocaine Seized

BY BOB LIA)YD
IIeraldStafl Writer

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Inspection MV!) station, has declined to elaborate.
addition to a superisor and
been suspended from his job
Authorities !aid agents had a three chief inspectors, each of
pending disposition of the car initially inspected at the the MV! stations has a clerk
felony charge.
Sanford MV! station and it and four inspectors.
Troiano, who was employed failed to pass Inspection. The
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court warrant charging he accepted five dollars inaddition
Sanford police and sheriffs
The Sanford Kiwanis Club honored Zinn Beek, baset*u's oldest accepted a bribe,
ZINN BECK
to the regular inspection fee detectives today
were inactive scout, at Its noon luncheon-meeting yesterday. On hand to
Sheriff John Polk said the and issued an inspection sticker vestigating two separate
witness the event was Beck's daughter, Nilah Brennan. arrest was made after a two. for the defective auto.
shootings Wednesday in which
Congratulating the 83-year-old scout for the Minnesota Twins is month Investigation by his
Polk said the car was ttwa rren were
wounded.
Kiwanian Floyd Palmer, Illerald Photo by Bill Vincent)
office, the State Attorney's returned to Sanford where
hospital
spokesmen
said both
office, and agents of the Florida Florida Highway Patrol
Cpl. men were listed in "fair"
condition in intensive care
unit!.
Sanford police said 31-yearold Brooks F. Jones, of Sanford
Route Three, was found inside a
parked car at 77th St. and S
Sanford Ave. last night with a
gunshot wound below the heart
ratroirrian IJ.1.. Anderson
Circuit Court Judge Joe Cowart Jr. termed a 21
A circuit court jury found Clanton guilty of robbing misdemeanor In connection with a March 19 birglary said
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Mary Ann Moore, of
year-old Orlando man "one of the worst of the worst the motorist, who gave him a ride, of $1 and credit at Sanford Middle School.
seven Longwood. told him she found
robbe'rs" ever to -appear before him as he sentenced cards. The victim testified he was threatened with a
— J. D, Syples, 30, of Geneva, was meted
the man Wednesday to 15 years in prison and another razor-knife in the holdup.
years probation on plea of guilty to attempted lewd and Jones in the parked car outside
restaurant. Anderson said
15 years probation.
Clanton was also given a one-year concurrent lascivious act upon a child. Syples was released from a
when
he arrived on the scene
Cowart told Andrew John Milain, found guilty by a sentence for probation violation In a 1972 misdemeanor state hospital after spending 175 days there last year
Ms.
Moore
told him she had
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sadistic. . . a mean, dangerous person who gets his
Clanton is one of three Seminole County jail inJudge Cowart said the Syples case presented a covered
a gun
thesaid,
car
kicks from unnecessarily abusing victims,
with a jacket
andinside
that she
mates
accused
of
attempted
escape
and
possession
of
problem
in
sentencing
because
"this
is
the
perfect
"get
an
ambulance.
He
shot
"I've never seen a robber who displayed
more of contraband In a March 2 escape attempt at the Sanford example of the type person who shouldn't be in pfl3on
himself."
this abusive-type conduct," Cowart said, noting that jail State Atty. Abbott Herring Is appealing to the or out In society either."
Detective Capt. C.B. Fagan
Milam's modus operandi (MO) was to pick up hitch
The court noted that Syples record shows "a life- said today that Investigators
hikers on the pretense 01 taking them to buy drugs, Fourth District Cowl of Appeals the dismissal of
take them to isolated areas, rob and beat them and charges cgainst the inmates In the escape attempt by a time problem of similar type behavior," but that the haven't been able to question
strip them of their clothing and then urinate on the circuit Judge on the grounds that Herring's office legislature has for years failed to fund or establish an Jones, who was listed in
fair
violated local court rules In dropping and refiiing Institution for custody and treatment of mentally condition in the intensive care
victims.
charges in the case,
disordered sex offenders,
unit at Seminole Memorial
Milam is awaiting sentencing by Circuit Court
it
Judge A. J. Hosemann Jr. on robbery convictions in a
fbsp1,
Clanton's wife, Elaine was found Innocent by a
Cowart laid down a restrictive set of probation
similar case. He was found guilty by a jury in July on Jury in the jailbreak case. Another Inmate and his wife conditions and warned Syples that if he breaks
Police confiscated a chrome
two counts of robbery.
pleaded guilty in the case.
.22 caliber pistol at the scene
probation "I'll put you back in jail."
Defense attorney Howard Reiss said Milam was
In other circuit court sentencings Wednesday:
—William Richardson, 21,01 Sanford, was ordered and took the white and blue
found guilty of two counts of attempted assault in an
— Issac Fletcher ,Jones, iL of 182 Lincoln Ave., held in county jail until Christmas Eve and then mdan in which Jones was found
Orange County robbery case and sentenced to 60 days Sanford, was put on five years probation for breaking released on five years probation on a conviction of to police headquarters for
in jail.
and entering with Intent to commit a misdemeanor In breaking and entering a Casselberry residence on May evidence processing by
Meanwhile in another courtroom, Circuit Court the theft of beer, wine and food at the Ninth Street 4 with the intent to commit a misdemeanor.
technicians.
Judge Richard Multfrew sentenced &amp;y Brown Clanton Tavern Jan. n.
"We haven't been able, at this
—Joseph Rogers, 18, of 1303 Wynnewood, Sanford,
Jr., 29, of Apopka, to 25 years in prison for the Nov. 4
David Bryant Seiph, 18,250 E. Bay, Longwood, was placed on 30 months probation for breaking and Pint, to fletermlr.e if thewowd
robbery of an Oviedo computer analyst at Winter was put on four years probation. Seiph earlier pleaded entering with intent to commit a misdemeanor, ac- was self-inflicted or not," Capt.
Springs.
guilty to breaking and entering with intent to commit a cording to court records.
Fagan said.
A 28-year-old south Seminole
man was being held in jail on
$8,0 bond today on a charge
that he shot his brother last
night at a house near the
Orange.Semino County line
with a shotgun.
Dismis
Charles Curtis Mays, 28, of
403 N. Orlando Ave., Maitland,
A 33-year-old Altamonte part of a plea bargaining
was booked at county jail on a
Springs
man who faced trial on session in which he also pleaded
LAKE MARY
taxes
The
were: Councilman Burt
levied by the county on
charge of assault with intent to
felony charges this week in guilty to assault with intent to
I'ALNO Council of Local
Perinchkf, Lake Mary; WE.
city property owners for
corunit murder,
i over'ment's special
circuit court has been freed ona commit robbery in an
(Pete) Knowles, Sanford city
county services the city
Sheriff's detectives reported
legal
ruling.
tsmm1tttr on double taxationmanager, Councilman john
Altamonte Spmlngs gasoline
dWeHti'i do not receive, but
that
Tommy Mays Jr., 30, same
James Earl Ulmer, 33, of SR. station holdup. Banks received address,
a as Imtiuited L'y Chairman
the law Includes no method of
Dankl.i, Winter Springi; J.
stumbled bleeding Into
427, Altz,monte Springs, had a four-year prison sentence in a
John Moi',"ls Wednesday Ilihi
enforcement.
Russell Grant, Longwood
nearby
service station on U.S.
been charged with breaking the residence burglary, ac- 17-92 and told
to have a repoil ready Iii' Lii'
cot nell chairman with Mayor
Mayor Norman Floyd
the attendant that
organlxar iosn Septeii L4r
and entering with intent to cording to court records,
suggested one area of double
Jai es K. Lormann as
he'd
been
shot
by his brother,
commit a felony and grand
meeting,
alto - mat; M,'ir Leon 011111,
taxation can be foiwd In
Judge Cowart suppressed the
Deputies said Mays was
larceny In connection with the evidence against Ulmer
Ovii do;
county's charging the cities a
Wi's
Denton,
wounded
the arm and chest 40
The menibets.iip ol tli'
Oct. 23 looting of an Altamonte because the seizure of the by a shotguninblast
Alta 'nonte 3pr°ngs and
fec, for using county voting
while he was
committee, cinposed ol
Springs residence,
County
machines.
evidence by sheriff's deputies
Attorney
Tons
standing In the carport of the
reprNentathej if Serninolñi
Freer ian, Semfoli County
Tt- roimp discussed le
Circuit Court Judge Joe "was under conditions not
seven cit1a and county
A.C-owart Jr. dismissed the authorized by law," according south Seminole residence.
p'uittIties of muuaJ aid
Officers said the shooting ocgovernment i, selected I charges Wednesday after to Fitts.
Cow ty Commnissfiier Mike
urree meals btts ?efl he
curred after an alleged
dividually by the go-en
granting a motion by defense
hlattamay, a 1ei'tate ti
'ltIe and flu. i - ty. lire
In the suppression hearing, argument
between
bodies icvolved was an'
the
CALNI',
Ur'ed
i%tlo'ne)' Albert Fills to suo- SberiffsDeputyFrarikjohnjon
i'i"t'SeOtlOfl •4drnirji$r(or
that
A riss evmdenv In time cn.se.
nounced and Ctsit'lberr1
leghlatm be kmuIated to
t;wry Eiitier and dty (Ire
Jr. related that he was tipped
Mays was listed In fair
Council (hairma
co'defer.d,inj, 'i'1)ll by an informant Oct. 23 that two condition
r-:dlth
ti(if% an,
rlarfy the state'. double
hi iIIh'lti Ito the
today
in the intensive
Duerras aamned chairman,
Ba1, 22, t'f i ltaiimo'ot ;eiiimere burglarizing a house
azatlon law. Cu.'nrtIy the
tIN. 3 CJmL'() rneetj Ii
care
unit
at
Florida Hospital
Other members named
nngs.p!cadc2gulltyto j- rij ri',ar Ran
tisiii in
la w Liana double Ia 3tIop —
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rd
North,
A!tapicite
Springs,
the came in March a
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Ae:m., Altumonte Silrmn1.. according t.. 1
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~jo.lpital
said he kicated &amp;fl ill to spokesman.
filled With household goods In
wooded
an and waited nearby
Ori
until the car was driven onto a
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — peared evenly divided over Willisni AdawL
A 27-year-old man who gave
road.
decline the Adams' offer,
4 ity Commissioners have whether a break In the
no
local address was arrested
walled.
Attorney's represeati ig both
Floyd said a factor In 1115
The auto was stopped and by sheriff's detective Al San.
urned down on a 3-2 vote the in community thnild be per- sides of the issue were resent, decision
was the inability of the
Ulrncr was arrested for having chez Wednesday on a charge
of an easement for a walk- mitted.
Voting to dec11 e the subdIvision homeowners' no driver's license,
ray an-cugi j Ioresta subthat he burglarized an Orlando
Opponents of the plan
easement were Cmui Won
association to give a clurcut
Officers testified that the
Livislon, effe--tireh killing 'me tended the walkw*y w(jcild be a Helen Keyser and Cal ')eVoney
home at Fern Park.
recommendation.
t hroughway into the land- nuisance, particularly to Tivoli while ConmLsionu-,
vehicle's trunk was open and a
Sanchez said Dale Allen
Gtrge
The city became
involved n television and household items Konstanz, 27, was arrested in a
cked new Lake Orients Court homeowners, would Perkins and Sandi i Glenn the walkway controversy
after exposed.
lementary SchooL
wuokd area at Prairie Lake,
violate deed restrictions and favored continulm
walk. the school board and count
fl vote was taken after hinted a Lawsuit would be filed way plan and
Fern Park, neat the residence
acce mtlng the commissioners refused to build
Officers said the auto was of Dick
p ersons in the audience from if the city accepted the easement, Mayor Norman either bicycle paths
I3urdette, Fern Park,
or
later determined to have been that was
ti ie Larioresta section np. easement from Mr. and Mrs Floyd broke the tie b ,
broken
Into earlier this
sidewalks
bor'owed .
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WASHINGTON iAP — Contradicting Central Intelligence Director William E. Colby, Rep. Les ;.spin says
U.S. intelligence regular!y and iUeg&amp;lIy eavesdrops on
Americans through its monitoring of tii telephone
calls.
Referring to the monitoring of internationai telephone
calls by the National Security Agency, the Wisconsin
Democrat said Wednesday: "It's random. It can be
between two Americans."
However, Colby told the House intelligence comnittee
that the NSA's monitoring of foreign telephone calls only
"incidentally" intercepts calls invohng Americans at
either end. Colby said the foreign communications
monitored are "communications that go abroad or are
abroad" and do not include telephone conversatkins
within the United States.
But he said the American calls cannot be separated
from the foreign traffic being monitored. 'it's
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Monday of this week, we allotted space on
this page for a guest column by young Joe Perez, a
Sanford resident who felt he had to speak up on a
rather important issue.
the 15-year-old wanted to convey to the
public was his view that
needs a different kind of revolution — a spiritual revolution.
Quoting from that column, Perez said:
"We have got to get back to God. We've got to
s1w)w that the United States is still 'one nation under

fellow citizens to be aware of the fact that more and
more we are losing some of those basic freedoms
upon which this great nation of ours was founded,
lie wasn't telling you that you MUST pray, that
you MUST believe in God, that you MUST do this or
do that.
Young Mr. Perez was trying to get th e point
across that everyone, including Buddhists, Jews,
Moslems, atheists, Catholics, Protestants the whole
bit, Is entitled to, and should be permitted to, express his faith without fear of persecution by any

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late."
Since th at column appeared, th is desk has be en
swamped with replies, some very highly praising
Joe for his views while others demanded to know
"who is this 15-year-old kid and where does he come
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individual.
And we agree, wholeheartedly.
We care not what your religious bellcfs might be,
if you have any at all. However, this country was
founded on a few freedoms that have made it as
great as it is and the nation where others seek

to publicly express his faith in God without cen-

refuge in order to enjoy those freedoms,
Among th ose basic rights enjoyed in th ese
United States are freedom of religion and freedom
of speech.

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are funny, aren't they?
here's a youngster who merely wanted his

Even as 65 nations met in Geneva recently to
review
the progress of the five-year-old international treaty designed to prevent the
proliferation of nuclear weapons, Vest Germany
was negotiating a multibillion dollar contract to
sell the Latin American nations sophisticated
nuclear generating technology.
\VestGermanvisnotalone.Atthesametjme
tht' Soviet Union was completing a sale of nuclear

ants to Libya a nd the French were selling advanced power plants and nuclear fuel enriching
plants to South Korea, Argentina, Pakistan and
Taiwan.
Standing in the wings, ready to step into the
nuclear world for the first time, or to advance into
another generation, are such nations as Indonesia,
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Israel, Venezuela, India

Should we lose those and other rights, we might
as well be in Russia or Communist China, chained
to one of their great walls facing a firing squad -- if
e could be that fortunate.
To deny anyone any of those Inalienable rights is
we have to agree
a grave miscarriage of justice and
Perez.
wi th 15-year-old Joe
It's time people realized what their rights truly
are under the U.S. Constitution and let their voice
be heard — loud and clear.
Maybe what we need even more are a few more
youngsters like Perez, who might wake us up to the
fact th at th ere are young people in our midst who
really care what happens to this country and the
people in it.
Perhaps then we'd realize that we live in the
earth, despite faults here and
greatest nation
there. Take away those basic freedoms and we're
all in trouble.
Thanks, Joe Perez, for opening our eyes.

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LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Portuguese Communists
opened fire tod ay on a mob atta cking th eir he adquarters
in the northern town of Fafe, killing one person and
wounding five, officials said,
Pqrtugal's internal security chief, Gen. Otel Sara.Lva de
Carvalho, and the army chief of staff, Gen, Carlos Fabio,

rushed to the area.
Other anti -Communist rioting was reported in Born,
barral, 40 miles from Lisbon. Rioters tore apart the offices of the Communist party and the Socialist Leftist

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America, Japan and Canada. The sale of nuclear poli tical objectives could have been achieved
generating and fuel enriching plants has become a more cheaply by other means.
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buying business and farming — are too frequently net
from an eager nation if a reluctant nation refuses brought in on the decisions.
them.
A study sponsored by the National Research
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Fortunately, the United States has exhibited a organized efforts to permit users to express their
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example, Bra zil turned to West Germany because new space systems..."
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out of their calculations, must then spend
States had imposed such careful conditions on the
she was right. The common mtconceptlon over
sale that Brazilians felt their sovereignty was more millions "selling" the importance of their Perez Views Opposed
work to the same public, industry, agriculture,
that case pervades, assisted by the clergy. The
affected. And Libya purchased a nuclear
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Today's riddle: flow is a canning lid like a
copper pe nny?
Bo th are round and both are made of metal,
but the real similarity is that both are being
stam ped out by the hundreds of millions and any
shortage of either is Largely artificial.
To say that is to risk the ire of legions of
housewives and home gardeners who con.
template seeing much or perhaps all of the frui ts
of [heir labors go to waste for want of the simple
tin-and-rubber disks and who are convinced that
someone is ripping them off either the home
canning supply manufacturers hoping to get
higher prices or the food
for the '
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The 1974 shortage, however, involved both
Mason jars as well ca lids. This year, plenty of
complete
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Bitter are the ways of sweetness and light!
For a vagrant hour. I laid down my
muckrake, put aside the adversary scowl and sat
down with a President to sing patriotic paeans.
For which lapses I have now been suitably
punished.

The President's press
Ron Nessen,
having duped the President.
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Helsinki, "I think we got conned."
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unifying effect of a joint endorsement by beauty
and the beast.
Nessen has now charged that I hoaxed the
President Into a television interview under false
pretenses, claiming for it a wider distribution
than I could deliver. Not so. He was told from the
beginning that it was not planned as a network
program, that it would be offered piecemeal to
individual stations across the country.
This Is confirmed by Nessen's own account to
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offered to run the program. And on Capitoi Hill,
Democrats and Republicans alike took :., the
floor to denounce the networks.
But then Nes.sen, who Is paid to proti.te the
President, spoke up in Helsinki. Curiously, the
genial Ron was not the least upset a the networks for refusing to broadcast his boss' views
on the greatness of America.
"I am mad but not at the networks," tie told
The New York Times. "I'm mad at Jack

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Donald W. Wright, Deltona
Myrtis Wright, Deltona
Edith Fortner, Lake Mary
Vola Ii. Sloan, Lake ?%rry
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Cancer Society Films
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Seminar, 8 p.m., Sweetwater
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Ralph H. Gieger, Geneva
Marion L. Wagner, 66, of 27 College Park United Me thodist
Virginia Paugh, Winter
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atomic Lombing of Hiroshinia. veloped the first atomic bomb. nuclear power can be produced ican astronauts in spare last

substitute hostages before the plane took off for Libya.
Among the 15 hostages were U.S. Consul Robert

plant
According to congressional testimony by
compliment Joe Perez on his initiative and case
business groups and government agencies they
from the Soviet Union
not
outlaw
prayer.
It
sta~ed
that
a
state
Nancy
Harvey Steorts, special assistant to the
writing skills. He is Indeed a credit to Seminole cannot require the recitation &amp; a prayer in
when the United States have previously ignored, in the hope of finding
would not permit Gulf General to sell similar enough users to justify what they've spent so High School, in this day when so may are schools. (This position Is more easily understood secretary of agriculture for consumer affairs,
the department stimated a home canning
hardware and technology to the African nation,
dropping out or gliding through school.
many millions doing.
by those of the Jewish faith.)
I must, however, take exception with
As the competition for lucrati ve nuclear plant
notation "In God We Trust" was not put population of 18.6 million in 1975.
For more than two and a half years now. more
of
the
substance
of
his
composition,
Figuring 100 replacement lids per canner, it
on American coins at the time of the Revolution
sales increases, so does the pressure for the United than 300 investigators have been experimenting
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column criticizes Madelyn O'Hair's ef- or founding of the nation, It was added In 1852. came up with a projected need of close to 1.9
States to lower its high moral guard. The argument with various potential practical uses of data
forts
In
regard to astronaut's reading Bible
billion lids. (Actually, it would be millions less
George Washington eras an agnostic of
is the familiar one that if we don't sell the plants provided by one project, the earth sources
verses
from
space,
and
so
on.
This
nation
was
Thomas
because
home canners entering the field for the
Jefferson
was
more
so
i
T
ioinas
satellite
now named LANDSAT I
somebody else with fewer scruples will.
founded on the principal of freedom of religion — Payne made his views known in the "Age of first time wou!d purchase complete canning
We would be ill-advised to succumb to these
In the social sciences, where absolute a state religion supported by the government of Reason." One of the prime instigations for outfits and others would freeze their
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arguments. If we abandon our principles and our measurements are impossible, and so much England. What has happened in this country in starting the Revolution in the first place.
The department ascertained that three
moral
position the subsequent
nuclear depends on judgment, the results are too the past 200 years is that another "state" religion
Madelyn O'Halr undermining the priiuclals manufacturers alone would produce over 1.5
proliferation, now under relative control, will frequently similar to the now well-known con- has been established,
of America" Hardly! It Is those who 'v:uld billion lids and that the several other
troversial
"Man,
A
Study,"
designed
It
is
this
to
which
Madelyn
Murray
O'HaIr
Is
establish Christianity as a national religlo i whomanufacturers involved would bring this to
hardly be worth the brief monetary advantage that
for
instruction
in
anthropology
for
grade
school
objecting.
It
is
a
further
extension
to
the
prinare
doing the undermining,
we might enjoy,
about the two-billion mark.
students. Some of the material Included can be cipal she went to court over a few years back. It
It was not atheists who burned witetes In
Because of anxiety, however, home canners
called scientific only by a loose stretching of that is the same
Mr. Scopes went to trial Salem. It was
And, while I am conS started asking for lids before they normally
term. Some competent nonscientists who have over, If you remember your history book's ac- tent to
with Christians, many Christian,, 'would. In Florida and other southern states with
read
the course, and some teachers who have count of the "Monkey Trial" a trial which is appear unable to reciprocate. What kind
Prosecution
of hue eA canning Seasons, tourists bought up the lids
taught it,, have been offended at its content. Who really still going on in Texas and elsewhere. Mrs. and cry would have gone up If John Glenn had Itrly
late winter and early spring.
then
Is
to
determine
whether
they,
or
the
social
Murray
(now
O'Halr)
took
the
matter
to
Attorney General Edward Levi came to the
said to all the world, "Well, here I am, and I
of
Many manufacturers are working around the
judicial system the other day, denying that justice falls scientists who developed it, are correct? Cer- the democratic, legal way we do things in this don't see heaven. That proves it Is not there?" 'ck, six days a week, and some are working
unequally on Americans, depending on their station In life. thinly this business of values and objectives is cointry. The Christians bandied things another
No, Madelyn Murray O'Hair Is an American wound the clock, seven days a week.
Ironically, his own Justice
was announcing at the something that In a democracy, the people must, way. Her children were beaten, her car in the truest revolutionary meaning of the word.
"We truly believe that II home canners buy
What is at Issue is how thir destroyed, windows smashed in her home, and Joe Perez and others should think about what she jUst the lids they need for this season,
same time that it would not prosecute Democratic National in the end,
there
Chairman Robert Strauss on charges of cccepting an Illegal public funds are to be spent and how their envelopes of humati excretion arrived in the mail is fighting for before they sign one of those silly wo'ild be enough," says Mrs. Steorts. "However,
are to be taught. Considerable amounts with the notation, "God is going to get you."
$50,000 contribution for the 1972 presidential campaign.
little forms.
11 'his hoarding continues, there won't be enough
dead ends, with little
Funny thing, the courts of the land,
While government attorneys say the statute of limitatJons of money now go into
Tim Trott ri's matter how many lids are placed on the
American constitution as their guide,
rules out the
the fact remains that the Ashland Oil proper supervision or judgment.
Sanford riarket."
Co. was subject to prosecution, and paid a fine, for
contribution which Mr. Strauss received.
The Justice Department has shown zeal In pressing charges
rorT
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP
Five terrorists
freed 15 hostages today from an airliner at Kuala Lumpur
airport. The Red Army terrorists were joined by five

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HONOLULU i AP, — An un- K. Slayton will meet newsmen headquarters, the spacemen initial test resuiLs showed they
scheduled Hawaiian vacation in Washington, D.C., Saturday and their families will be be were in the same health as they
ends tonight for the Apollo as- morning to discuss details of guests of President Ford at a were before they went into
tronauts. They have been given the mishap In the command White House luncheon and space.
a tentative clean bill of health in module as they returned to awards ceremony. They are to
But NASA surgeon Arnauld
their recovery from breathing earth from the Apollo-Soyuz return to the Houston Space Nicogossian said it would be a
poison rocket gas two weeks mission July 24,
month from the time of exCenter Sunday.
ago.
Following the news conferDoctors at Tripler Army posuretothe nitrogen tetroxide
Astronauts Vance D. Brand, ence at National Aeronautics Medical Center examined the gas before doctors could say
Tho:nas P. Stafford and Donald and SpL'ce Administration astr onauts Wednesday and said with assurance there would be
no complications.
Following the final medical
assessm ent, the astronauts ret
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turned to the beachiront cott.ages at the Kaneohe Marine
Cor,is Air Sttion where they
have been in semi-isolation with
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after spending five days in the
WASHINGTON (Al') — The 70 plants already being built said doubts persist on nuclear hospital.
government should suspend until doubts about their safety waste disposal, the operation of
The speedy recovery disconstruction of all new nuclear have been resolved,
very large reactors and the played by the men indicates
power generating plants until
"The country must realize possibility that enough pluto- that their exposure to nitrogen
more is known about safety that it now appears imprudent nium can be stolen to produce tetroxide, which in
contact with
factors, a group of about 2,300 to move forward with a rapidly "radiological terror weapons." moist tissues changes to nitric
scientists, engineers and doe- expanding nuclear power plant
Dr. George Wald, a Nobel acid, was not even near a lethal
tors says.
construction program," the Prize-winning biologist from dose, said Maj. Gen. William A.
The specialists, signers of a declaration s.r.id.
Harvard, said the nuclear pow. Boyson, the commandini
declaration circulated by the
Included among the signers er industry has ignored safety general of Tripler.
union of Concerned Scientists, were nine Nobel laureates and a considerations and moved too
Meanwhile, Soyuz cosnuo.
delivered their plea Wednesday chemist who worked on the rapidly into new construction. nauts Alexei Leono and Valeri
on the 30th anniversary of the Manhattan Project , which de.
"The question isn't whether Kubasov, who joined the Amer.

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speculators hoarded In anticipation of a
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allies of North and South Vietnam have set the stage for
U.S. vetoes of both countries' bids for United Nations
membership 1w blockmn (hi' application from S4t1
Korea.
The Security Council on Wed nesd ay gave the South Ko.
rean application only seven votes, two short of t he
required majority to put it on the council agenda, but
voted 14 to 0 to include th e two Communist Vietnamese
states,
The council was expected to take up the Vietnamese
applications on Friday afternoon. But to many it looked
like a waste of time. State Department spokesman Robert
Anderson has said that "If the South Korea's application
is not approved we will oppose the applications of North
andSouthVietnamn. . .We'llvetoifitcomestothat,"

NEW L)EIJII, India (API
Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi's government today pushed through sweeping
constitutional amendments curtailing the right of the
courts to pass judgment on her emergency decrees.
courts
The amendment., in effect removed her legal problems
conviction on electoral abuses charges — from
Supreme Court review and gave her power to maintain
emergency rule indefintely, including police power to
arrest political dissidents without trial,
The amendments passed 336 votes to none amid
laughter arid cheers in the lower house of Parliament,
moving next to the upper house where equally overwhelming approval was assured,

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guerrilla collaborator in Ilanine first border action since Tues. end of the month Israel would Beirut's Al liawadess. "But we
village and also searched Tall- day. Palestinian guerrillas in know the outcome of the nego- felt the French president and
oussa village, 11 miles away. rBeirut said they launched a tiatlons for an interim agree- his prime minister were ready
ocket atta ck and a ground as. ment with Egypt in the Sinai. to supply Saudi Arabia with
A communique issued in Tel sault on two Israeli settlements The defense minister did not what it
by way of exAviv said Arabs inside Lebanon Wednesday, but Israel denied speculate on the result of the pertise to develop its infired bazooka rockets at Israeli the re ports and residents of the U.S-sponsored peace moves. dustries."

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patrols in western Galilee and region reached by telephone
The Israeli negotiating team
Israeli commandos demo- at an Israeli border settlement. said all was quiet.
is expected to meet today to
lished a house in southern
The Lebanese Defense MinisLebanon lodged a strong pro- discuss the latest proposals
Lebanon early today and Leba- try said the Israeli rairlers blew test with the United Nations from Cairo, which Israel's amn
no reported an artillery duel up a house and took a Lebanese against Tuesday's attack. Is. bassador to the United States,
across the tense Israeli bord€r villager prisoner. A commu- rael replied that Lebanon .Simcha Dinitz, reportedly
in the fourth night of fighting nique issued in Beirut said the "bears full responsibility" for brought from Washington On
reported in the area,
attack touched off a 20-minute the raids because it harbors Tuesday.
Israel and Lebanon gave dif- artillery exchange across th e Palestinian guerrillas.
In other Mideast developfering accounts of the night's border.
ments.
On Wednesday, Defense Mmaction. Neither listed any casuCrown Prince Fahd of Saudi
One
Lebanese forward posi- ister Shimon Perez told a meet- Arabia
alties.
hinted in a magazine intion also came under heavy ing of his Labor
party
the terview published today that
The Israeli military com- mortar fire while "enemy gun- "inain problem" in
the that
Middle
his
mand said its troops infiltrated
ners kept up an all-night bar- East was the Palestinian ex- France has offered to
"endanoil.rich
kingdom
with
nuclear
the central part of the bo rder on rage on adjacent valleys," the tremists who were
"combing operations for ter- ministry said.
gering the peace of the world." (tflU)Y
"We did not
this matrorists." It said the raiders

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PEOPLE
Rep. Hechler Returns
To Serve Beans, Pie
Wit-l-I&amp;NISON. W.Va.(At) I - Rep. Ken Ifechler plans
to return to the Lock Stock and Barrel restaurant today',
serving pinto beans and rhubarb pie to constituen ts in the
southern Vest Virginia coalfields,
lhe 60-year-old Democrat was at the restaurant at 5:30
a.m. Wednesday, and served about 50 breakfasts to the
miners, construction workers and storekeepers before the
sun rose. Then he plunged into the lunch crush. The
special - Ken's Choice
featured pinto beans, corn
bread, buttermilk and rhubarb cobbler.
Hechler plans to work at various Jobs in his district to
meet his constituents on common ground. On Friday,
Hechler will try garbage collection, lie also plans to work
on a Huntington Herald delivery truck, as a ward aide at a
sta te hospi ta l and at a coal company.
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Pope Remembers Hiroshima
I'pt' }'dul VI :narkin: the
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30th anniversary of the atomic blast that destroyed
Hiroshima, says "We hope that this great holocaust may
never be forgotten and help foster a common desire for
peace...."
'We must join in the remembrance of this most tragic
and sad episode which put an end to war but with sacrifice
31 human lives and with the use of arms that have spread
terror in the world," the Pope told a crowd of 20,000
Wednesday in his weekly public audience Wednesday in
St. Peter's square.
He spoke of Hiroshima extemporaneously after
welcoming a group of Japanese visitors in the crowd.
"We send Japan our mournful and revcrent greetings,
also filled with hope," he said.
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MOSCOW iAP
Soyuz 19 cosmonauts Alexei Leonov
and Valeri Kubasov have been released from medical
supervision. 16 days after their return from their joint
space mission with U.S. astronauts.
The Soviet News Agency Tass reported that Leonov and
Kubasov were released Wednesday. The Agency said they
were nearly in "preflight form" two days after landing
July 21, but remained under scrutiny because of an
agreement with U.S. space officials.
The three American astronauts suffered lung irritation
hen thcy inhaled fumes from the Apollo spacecraft
returning to earth three days after the Soviets. That was
not mentioned in Soviet dispatches.
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LI1TLE ROCK Ark. (AP) -Rep. Wilbur Mills, saying
he has to see if he can "take all the pressure that goes with
the job and continue my sobriety," says he will decide by
the first of the year whether to seek a 20th term in
Congress.
The 66-year-old Mills. former chairman of the House
- Ways and Means Committee, returned to work In May
after an absence to cure alcoholism. He lost his coinmittee chairmanship following publicity about his
relationship with an Argentinian stripper.

President To Appear On PBS
WASHINGTON (API - President Ford will spend an
hour tonight discussing his first year in office during an
interview with the Public Broadcasting Service.
Ford will be questioned by newsmen Paul Duke and
Martin Agronaky In the Interview, to be taped in the
morning and shown at 8 p.m. EDT. The President will
complete his first year inofficeonSaturday.

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White house fears that the will cost half a billion dollars a Ford said.
sufficient savings in other pro- ows of men who die of service- partrnent of Agriculture 'oafl
Ford, wno had asked for S per grams" to make up for the related causes. These rates procedures for victims of floods
year.
raises are too high.
'I must, therefore, remind tent increases for the 2.2 added spcnding on veterans, vary according to the rank of and other natural disasters. It
President Ford signed the
Unde the new law, which the veteran at the time of death broadens the program to Indude shrimp producers fish
makes
makes the increases ret.roac- or discharge.
Minimum compensation for Farmers and other similar
tive to Aug. 1, veterans with
id
service-connected disabilities widows is increased from $215 occupations.
The tuna law authorizes thA
will get varying payments to $241 a month; the maxillun,
United
Slates to carry out, with
according to the rating of the payment rises from $660 to $792.
Ford also signed into law the 13 other nations that signed
disability and to anatomical
s
Wednesday an emergency loan the convention, its responsiloss.
The minimum pay for veter- bill, the Atlantic Tunas Con- bilities to protect the Atlantic
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - jury Wednesday his effor ts to closed normal avenues of
ans will be raised from $32 to vention Act of 1975 and a $445,- tuna.
government's key witness secure financing for a 350-room financing.
The seven, including Miami
in the trial of seven men hotel and office complex he
charged with an alleged real wanted to build near the Oak- businessmen David Caplan anti
David Gorwitz and former Caliestate financing Fraud has pic- land Coliseum in 1972.
The witness testified about fornia Slate Senator Richard
tured the scheme as an endless
series of stalls and frustrations his dealings and conversations Dolwig, are variously charged
Paul Heck, a Piedmont, Ca- with Eurovest Ltd. and others In a 28-count indictment with
lii., real estate developer and in trying to line up the financing conspiracy, mail fraud, fraud
invester, outlined for a federal when tight money conditions by telephone, interstate transportation of money obtained by
fraud and racketeer-Influenced
and corrupt organizations.

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their careers. Others like Fe- side of Orlando.
who and why.' Then I told sons - with a moustache and North Africa and bringing rebee and Tibbets made the
Neither Tibbets nor Ferebee myself that was not for inc to looks very much like the Zhome some pretty badly shot up military their careers.
nor Caron ever suffered guilt think about."
year-old bombardier 30. years
planes. But he always got them
Tibbets says all the publicity feelings,
ago.
Ferebee and Caron agree.
home, lie himself caught some hasn't really bothered him.
Tibbets remembers Tom FeTibbets explains: "You've
'!t
flak on one mission and was
"I've been called just about
was
a
job
and
would
help
rebee
as the coolest 'man he
got to take stock and assess the win the war," says Caron. "I
awarded the Purple Heart.
everything ... cold-blooded, a situaton at
ever met under enemy lire. And
that time. We were don't recall thinking much well
he was. Ferebee
In August of 1944, Tibbets and drunkard, crazy ...
new a
you
name
at
war.
You
only
fight
a
war
to
about
it
at
the
time
except
total
of 63 combat missions
his copilot, Capt. Robert A. it.,,
By KAY BARTLETT
- th at Is until we got into
thinking My God, one airplane
Lewis, were setting altitude
There was a ra ther wide- win it
be fore be decided he might be
All Newsfeatures Writer
that
mess
over
in
Vietnam.
and one bomb can wipe out a
questions any more than he casionally, piloting one of the records for the 11-29 high over spread belief that the pilot of
pushing his luck just a bit.
iti itup DflVfhifl is vn,,r iiiy, wt ui
lie's lust Paul Tibbe ts now or ,1iirkd tliø
IA t .s
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jv uisu iwo
uu war iiCJteu,
ew iexco when iiDOe got a the Hiroshima plane cracked up
Both men recalled that their
N1r. T. as his secretary calls he flew before he was picked to Falcons.
disposal. There are no MarFerebee adds: "I'm not
(nLs were proud after the
him, the bespectacled vice organize and command the
strange call. Ile was to go to over guilt feelings. The man quess of Queensberry rules in proud of killing all those people,
en- Colorado Springs right away. who actually had the emotional
Besides
shooting,
Tibbets
president of a charter airline group that flew the first A bomb
problems was Maj. Claude EaJoys playing with a ham radio No explanation,
mother felt differently.
company in Columbus, Ohio. missions,
just
told
me
to
bring
therly,
the
pilot
of
the
S
aight
me
in
Columbus,
which
tr
ho
"All she sa id was I hope the
,They
Thirty years ago this W edSample: Is he proud of wha t at his
"I'm
not
proud
of
killing
all
those
people,
e
th
weather plane that
th
he
shares
wi
lord
will forgive you," he rehis
French-born
all
my
clothes
because
I
Flush,
nesdayhewascol. Paul W. Tib- he did th
preceded
the
Enola
Gay
over
but
I'm
proud
of
saving
all
the
lives
we
at
morning
over
Jasecond
wife.
His
first
marriage
wouldn't
be
coming
back."
me
m
bers.
bets Jr., the man who piloted pan?
d
in
divorce.
One
of
his
two
en
de
ed
Tibbets
says most people he
Tibbets was given but one or- Hiroshima to check for clouds,
the plane that loosed the terdid."
"I'm not proud
kill
Fatherly later w as in a menta l
ns by his first wife followed tier: Develop an outfit with
meets
In
business
today don't
rible terror of the atomic bomb 60,000 people, but I'm proud so
Bombadier
op
the
A-bomb,
institution,
and
also
committed
ts
who he Is despite the pubon Hiroshima.
that 1 was able to start with him into aviation and pilo the ca pability to dr
Thomas W. Ferebee knowlicity.
3-d small crimes.
__________________________________________________________
He says his name was
executives
of
Winn-Dixie
Over7O,000peoplewerekllkd nothing, plan it and ha ve it
'Fibbe ts Inherited
Despite the publicity
and
wherever they ha ve to go. Th
dredged up during the Elchand countless others injured work as perfectly as it did."
e Squadron as the nucleus around
the confusion - the Depart- war. lsleepck'arly every night. but I'm proud of saving all the mann trial in 1961 and some
th
o
er
son
became
a
phar.
which
to
and maimed as "IJtt!e Boy"
bu
Nly'c1' really knows how macist.
ild the 509th Corn- riit'nt of lfcnse never caine I didn't get itiad at the Japanese lives we did."
said he should be tried like
detonated over (lie Japanese
posite Group. Ile handpicked
t
Ferebee
is
56 now, heavier Eichrnann. Even that didn't
publicly and announced that and dec;de to go do this to them.
city with a flash more blinding illany people were killed. It was
Tibbets was in medical school many of the men, includir-g his ou
wartime and there was not an
Tibbets, the real Hiroshitma pi"I was fighting foi patriotism and balding, but he still has an bother him. He explained that
than that of the sun and an en. accurate count. History book at the Urilversity of Cincinnati bombardier, Maj. Thomas W, lot, was very sane indeed and and what
I believed wds right. athletic build. Ile played ail what Eichinann was doing was
suing mushroom-shaped cloud estimates range from
70,000 to when he became fascinated Ferebee, and his navigator, working on sensitive assign- Plus I had some classmates sports as a young man and was an illegal act. What he, Tibbets,
Capt. Theodore J.
that was to become the symbol IW,000 and one scurce reports with flying.
Van Kirk. tie menLs with the Strategic Air who were beheaded by some playing on a Detroit Tigers did was a lega! act cf war.
of holoc aus t for later gener- 200,000.)
had flown with them In comba t.
Command, NATO and at the Japanese practicing their farm club team when he en"1
had
to
conjure up all my
President Truman invited
ations.
Th
e
13
men
in
th
e
ew
have
Pentagon.
cr
Th
at
rankles
Tibbets
swordsmanship."
listed,
lie
retir
ft
om
th
te
ll
my
father.
Al.
ed
e
millTibbets
to the White House
The
years
ap
Overnight, the word lliropear to have nerve to
er
was
not
a
pretty
fliUch
lost
touch
wi
th
a
bit.
Tibbets
Is
and
always
has
tary
in
1970
as
a
lonel
though
my
fa
th
l
el
and
af
te
co
on
r
the
successful bombing.
ry
be
en
go
od to that young co
shimna was seared into histo ,
. Tibbets still sees
be
"After
all,
I
had
given
my
all
en
a
liever
of
logic
over
lives
in
a
be
he
re
had
always
L)eerh
a
each
other
be
autiful
home
he
Truman
had
the same old quesIt became a word like Auschw- handpicked to usher in a nude- doctor, t
sa
ys
for
them.
I
guess
th
ey
just
emotion.
He
recalls
his
first
bought
for
doctor
in
the
family.
He
didn't
Ferebee
occasionally
and
$4
5,000
fo
ur
ye
s
Lion:
Did
Tibbets
feel any guilt?
ar
itz
Dachau
Dresden. ar age and change war fare,
he
receives
occasional
letters
didn't
want
to
get
involved
in
a
combat
mission,
when
he
ago.
Ills
neigh
on
explode
like
I
thought he would.
bors d 't know Tibbets said no.
Nobody ever had to explain.
Tit3bets -30 when be dr
is
Replied Truman: "You're
Paul Tibbets: a perfectionist, the bomb - stayed In Opped lie just said I was a damn f3 from h former tall gunner, personal matter, but it would dropped conventional bombs, who he is and there's a good
the Air to go out and kill myself."
Sgt. George R. Caron, but the ha ve helped my morale."
"I looked down and saw the chance Ferebee will never tell goddamn' right. It's my respona pilot's pilot, a man who al- Force, retiring In 1966 as a
others ha ve gone their separa te
Stories also spread about
white puffs on the ground. I me- them.
sibility. I told you to do it and
mos t became a doctor instead brigadier general. Ills wavy
Mrs. Tibbets, however, had ways. Some left the service rebee the bombardier, who now alized, 'hey - someone's getIlls
moustache
is
gone
now,
you
did it. And a damn good job
of a flier, a crack shot in corn- black hair, a little sa ltier these
faith in her son. Right there and right after the war, pursuing lives in Maitland, Fla., Just out. ting killed down th
ere.
I
wonder
but
a
picture
of
one
of
his
four
of
it."
petition, a teetotaler, a man days,
is full, his physique still then she announced that Paul
who always took charge of his trim. Except for the aviator
. ould do all right In flying. Her
emotiois. At first, he was a glaases,he looks very much like
nanie - anlndianname - was
OLD TIME RATES ON NEW CAR LOANS
hero - the man who ended the the man whose name and Enola Gay, and it was painted
People
war, later - in some circles
Total Total Down
Amount Doc
picture were everywhere back onto the nose of the 11-29 the
Life
Total
Total
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Tib
Tibbe
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in
1937
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be
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$3.75
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ALTON, Ill. (AP) - A Con- unauga and was ntcr paroled nancing and they didn't get the
loans nor their fees back.
federate hero who lay in an ob. with Lee at Appomattox.
Heck said he made arrangescure Yankee graveyard for 95
Failing in attempts to start
years is being returned to fresh in Nashville and St. Louis, merits for an initial $2.5 million
he moved with his retarded son letter of credit fcr which he paid
Southern soil,
With the help of a Son of the to Miles Station and died there a $60,000 fee and signed over 50
per cent of the hotel's ownerConfederacy named Noble of a stroke on Sept. 12, 1880.
Wyatt, rebel Maj. Gen. Bushrod
"He was, you might say, bur- ship to Eurorest.
Heck said he began to get
Rust Johnson will take his place ied in unfriendly territory,"
among Confederate corn- Wyatt said. 'lie wa3 not buried frustrated about the evasions
inanders resting in a historic in his uniform and there was no and supposed delays in conNashville, Tenn. cemetery.
reference to the Confederate sumating the loans.
lie said Caplan told him they
Wyatt, a 55-year-old labor re- Army on his tombstone."
lations specialist who says his
Wyatt said that during a visit should meet in Geneva where a
great-grandfather fought for to Nashville he found Johnson Swiss bank would have letters
Dixie, said in an interview had buried his wife in the old of credit waiting for them.
Heck said he went to Geneva
Wednesday that he became in- city cemetery in 1858 and had
terested in Johnson about four purchased three other plots and learned that a David Capiyears ago when a local woman nearby. Four Confederate gen- an was registered at his hotel
told him the general was buried erals now lay in the gmaveyard but had not arrived. The next
at Miles Prairie, Ill., a few and it is a stop on the city his- morning he found out the man
was an attorney named David
miles north of Alton.
torical tour,
Wyatt said he secured per- Caplan, whom he didn't know.
"It was preti) obscure and
not too many people knew about mission from Johnson's three
it," he said. He said the grave closest decendants to exhume
was neglected and the tomb- Johnson's remains and move
stone fractured,
them to Nashville,
As Wyatt teUsit, Johzvoawas The grave was opened on
born in Ohio but settled in Aug. 2. On Monday the body
Nashville after the Mexican was shipped home. On Aug. 23,
War and became superi.nten- with full honors and "with
dent of the Western Military In- much dignity," Ma). Gen.
stitute. When the Civil War Bushrod Rust Johnson will be
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the 13.29 that dropped the first (Nobody really knows how many people
atomic bomb. lie's not proud of were killed. It was wartime and there was
the death toll that day In not an accurate count. History book
Hiroshima, but he Is proud of estimates range from 70,000 to 100,000 and
his role in ushering in the
one source reports 200,000.)
atomic age.

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cost-of-living increases ranging more than doubles amounts cml deficit spending without future spending to the Limi ts he
The law also Includes in. Oceans and Atmosphere.

WASHINGTON (AP) - Live- for the time being, according to
The department's projections t99' up. ALSO OTHER
SIZES1
stock trade barriers between the Agriculture Department. were distributed Wednesday by I
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Early last year, Canada Sen. George McGovern 1)-S.D.,
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chens for reference and I Won't
little details fours, cake desserts, frostings daughters Peggy and Nancy, at
1918 S. Locust Ave., Sanford.
have to spend so much time other books don't cover." In the and candies.
Women's Editor
with
She
also hasa married son, Bill,
section on baking a wedding
Mrs. Adams even deals
Sugar and spice and all things repeating myself."
problems of transporting and a married daughter,
nice .. . that's definitely what
The book's table of contents cake, for example, she does not the
large
cakes and covers corn- Brenda, who is in the the U. S.
Vivian Adams Is all about.
explains the range of subject give cake recipes nor teach how
dos and don'ts Mr Force.
And now the Sanford cake matter it covers: rnsrzipan to decorate a wedding cake, but prehe naively the
recepdecorating instructor is sharing candy hand moulded); mints rather teaches the method of of catering a wedding
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necessary
items
on
hand,
Th
e
types
of
pans
to
use,
recently published book, moulded chocolate candies: cake.
NSM
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'Specialties from the Cake candy Easter eggs; panorama scaling size of cake to size of everythingshouldrunwithOuta
OPY SERVICE
Box.' The title refers to Mrs. sugar eggs; sugar houses wedding party and other such hitch.
theme);
let's
make
practical
tips
are
detailed.
book Is written In a clear,
Adams' small cake decorating i Christmas
easy-to-follow
style, with every
supplies shop, The Cake Box, a wedding cake; reception
"I learned by trial and error,
100
there
were
no
Looks
small
step
in a process
located on South Sanford hints; and miscellaneous candy because
COPIES
Avenue Sanford. Much of the recipes.
which told everything mine carefully explained. it is inthe
terspersed
with
helpful
line
content of the book evolved
does
— certainly not at
The recipes in the book, Mrs.
while Mrs. Adams was Adams explained, have been price," Mrs. Adams corn. illustrations by Carolyn
p 3.2 5
Johnso n .
preparing material for her cake
thpJ to Florida's hot and inented.
decorating classes at Seminole humid climate, but may be used
FREE PICK-UP
The book, printed by the
While "Specialties" is not a
Community College.
effectively in other locales,
&amp; DELIVERY
recipe book, Mrs. Adams does Aiken Print Shop in Sanford, is
"I used to have a private
Cake
Box
ard
The
She describes her bright pink, include a few suggestions for available at
wedding catering business; I soft cover book as a "trade ok
bo
party sandwiches, punch, petit at Waldon Book Store in the "Picked Up One Day
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gave that up when I opened my
Alt.amonte Mall, Mrs. AdauLs Delivered The Next"
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re po rts sales are pleasing, and
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the book is proving it popular
PR INTE RS, I NC.
Mrs. Adams. I found both at the
i(t item.
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shop and the college, I would
lives
with
ther
Mrs.
Adams
spend tw)urs telling people how
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to go about (-atL'ring their m;;,,
Thursday, Aug. 7, 1975 -8A
Vi ian Adams displa) s recently published book on cake and canil) specialties. (herald Photo by Bill wedding. Now they can buy th is Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Vincent
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ogurt, and the nutrients they the role o f the farmer in sup.
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for the dthner table.
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balanced diet, maybe you could nutrition. The animals are breads and cereals, such as vegetables which supply teeth and bones
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very positive way.
"It's a great thing for Mac,"
he added.
The squat, 50-year-old Berra
AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Hale Irwin could seize the
Is only the second manager to 1975 golf tour's money-winning lead this week.
win pennants in both major
But that conquest was not uppermost in the
leagues. But this year, after 3'i former University of Colorado football star's mind
years as the Mets' manager, belore he tied off today in the 57th PGA National

figure thL year.
Irwin, in the midst of his best of eight tour years,
isn't even sure he would alter the remainder of his
1975 schedule to pursue the money laurels.
"I will have to see what's happening around me.

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losing streak Wednesday night
money lead. If you win enough of the Big Four
in which they had gone through events, the
That was the incongruity of
money title will follow," said the 30Yogi Berra. On the field, his
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what makes this reminiscence
YOGI BERRA
to a degree a hangover from
necessary is his uncertain abillty as a manager.
Mets' winning the pennant with last yew," said Mets chairman
As a ballplayer, he was a hail bard) a .500 record. His back. of the board, M. Donald Grant.
Second baseman Felix Millan
of Famer; as a manager, he's era say nine other NI.. managers
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been tired twice.
didn't win the pennant and
The latest dismissal came Berra was only the second m an support of Berra. "Uk. I've By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Wednesday for this dumpy. in history to manage pennant told everyone," he said, "it's
Quick Call a locksmith'
ad to see Yogi gone. I guess it's Kansas City and Baltimore are
looking man who pull ed himself winners in both major leagues.
by his spiked shoes all the way
The Mets fini shed fifth in 1974 a matter of opinion. Yogi was beatin' on the doors, ope ninm up
4 from the Ita lian ghetto of St. and were in t hird place, 9L
good to me. I liked Yogi, lie was wha t used to be called a couple
Louis to Cooperstown.
the
front-running
wonderful to me and to of locked-up pennant races.
games behind
ago,
Just
a few days
Oak.
Berra took over the Mets 3
Pirates Wednesday when the everybody.
"I hope Roy does a good job land's three-time world chain.
years ago after Gil Hodges died axe fell on Berra,
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"First of all, I'm playing better," replied Irwin,
flashing a big smile.
"1 made a very slight adjustment in my swing.
That helped. But a lot of it comes under the heading
of experience, maturity, conridence."

three, possibly four," said the 1974 U.S. Open
champion Wednesday. There are nine tournaments
left,
if he should fail to win another dime, his 1975
earnings will be more than $25,000 ahead of his best
season
1974.
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After all, Gene Littler had to of two previous PGAs as well as in 196-4. Then followed an erratsink a hole-in-one to win it. I the American Golf Classic and Ic, unpredictable period
didn't play a loose shot, Maybe World Series, It is a 7,180-yard spurts of brilliance and occait was for the best. If I had won test of brute strength playing to sional blowups
until 1973
there, I might not be as keen a par 70.
when he won four U.S. tour
here.
events, the British Open, South
"This is the PGA, a major. I
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would really like to win it."
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Firestone's 7,180 yards because 'of his straight
driving and long-iron accuracy. Still, he did not
know what to expect From his game.
"1 don't worry about it until the tournament
sta rts. I do know one thing: You've got to p la y from
the short grass. You must hit yovr drives straight.
And you have to hit them a long way to have a shot
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to the National League flag wi th Wednesday if he would Ike anyone's. "Tha t's w hat I was
an 83-79 record.
Berra on his learn. "I sure tod," he said. "Of course, I as- owned an imposing 9z.game
sume a lot would depend on the bulge over Baltimore in the
to
Berm's critics point
the would," he said,
next two months."
East and seemed ready to run
Berra, who signed with the away with the division title.
Yogi Berra's Record As Manager
New York Yankees in 1943 and
Today, though, those socalled
played 17 years with the team, runaways have been slowed to a
99 63 .611
First came out of retirement in 1965 crawl and both the Royals and
1964 Yankees
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Third to become a player-coach with Orioles are putting on charges
1972 Mets
Mets. He had a lifetime that could change the rest of the night by Gaylord Perry, who
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in to a 5-2 victory over the A's.
That, coupled with Kansas
City's 4-3 triumph over Mmnesot.a compliments of Tony
Solaita's threerun homer that
cai.ped a four-run fourth inning
slashed Oakland's lead over
the Royals to 61 2 games.
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trailing 2-1 in the ninth inning.
But a four-run outburst capped
by Jim Rice's two-rim single
made the Red Sex 5-2 winners.
Nevertheless they still saw
their lead over Baltimore
trimmed to seven games. The
Orioles jumped all over Detroit,
sweeping a twi-night doubleheader 4-2 and 8-2, extending
the Tigers' losing streak to 11
games.

Mayberry's double, then
George Brett walked and SiIaita be lted his 11th homer.
Red So' 5, Brewers 2
Rick Burleson' double arid
Denny Doyle's single gave the
Red Sex an eighth-inning run,
their first in 18 innings, before
they went to town in the ninth,
Cecil Cooper's double and Rico
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Dwight Evans walked to load
the bases and Doug Griffin put
Boston a head with a single to
left. Rice's single to right rapped the burst.
Orioles 4-8, Tigers 2-2
Lee May doubled for a run
and scored on Jim Northrup's
single ma decisive two-run first
inning that gave Baltimore its
first-game victory, then Don
ila)'lor had two singles, a

In the other two AL games, N-ins afterMinnesota had built double and a triple, stole three

Cleveland beat New York 5-3 a 3-0 in the first two innings, bases, scored ts:o runs and
and the Texas Hangers rode and Chicago bombed California Amos Otis walked with two out
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hog memory of his $50,000 disThat's the reason I think you
appointment at Westchester major. I would really canllmittherealcontendersto
and put himself high today on like to win it."
a handful.
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final. You can't let a Wing like Jack Nicklaus in a playoff for there is in golf. And Hale Irwin,
that bug you," said the tern- the Canadian Open, is one of the with those good long irons and
perarnental stylist who blew a strong advance favorites in the playing very confidently."
seven-stroke halfway lead last field of 38 touring and teaching
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Roy team meeting before Wednes- what he expected," Torre said.
McMillan, new manager of the day night's 9.6 victory over the "He asked us not to do anything
New York Mets, will make his Montreal Expos.
different, just win ball games."
presence felt in the clubhouse,
"Yogi was a little closer to
McMillan, 46, has been with
if not in the headlines,
the players," said Mets third the Mets as a coach under BceMcMillan, a nondescript sec. baseman Joe Torre, "but Roy ra since 1973 after managing
ond-stringer in the managerial lets everyone know just who the the Mets farm team in Visalia,
ranks until he was named to re- manager is.
Calif.
place the fired Yogi Berra, laid
"We had a team meeting be.
"It's hard to say what I
it on the line to his players in a lore the game, and he told us think," said outfielder Gene
Clines, acquired in preseason
from Pittsburgh. "It's my first
year here. For most guys, it
takes time to form an opinion.
"But one thing," dines ad.
(kit, 'there dRL'l't sceui to he
any communication between
the players and Yogi. Maybe
when he benched a guy, he
should have taken him aside
and had a little chat."
The Mets' star pitcher, Tom

one of their own. They came to
pay tribute and they came to be
entertained. They weren't
disappointed.
Their man trudged up to t
microphone in his shuffling,
sad-sack gait and said: "1 want
to thank all the baseball fans
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Victor Perez today denied
charges by Joey Vincent that
he butted Vincent to set up the
fourth round punch that
knocked Vincent cold Tuesday
night at the Orlando Sports
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161/2 game lead
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"We're using all our players
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Padres 6, Astros 1
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defeated Houston. Jones, 15-6, a
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bid for his seventh shutout of
the year in the third when Bob
Watson led off with a triple and
scored on Cliff Johnson's infield
out.

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TO LEE E RUSE
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Valparaiso. Indiana 14313
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a proceeding for dissolution of
marriagehasbern tiled against you,
,ind the short title is IN RE. THE

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Harris &amp; Robinson. PA, plaintiff's IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
attorneys, whoSe address is 101 F
Style In Battle For
National Leagu.
National League
Robinson $treetpO 3W. Orlando. CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY. MARRIAGE OF PA'RICIA SUE
East
BATTING
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W L Pct. 01 Madlock. Chi, 350; TSimmons,
KALAMAZOO, Mich, (Al') — Hoeston, Tex., 7.6, 6-2, in the ousted Glenn Petrovic of Pacif- day of September, 1975, and file the PROBATE DVISION
Husband, arid these presents It,
Pitt%bta'gh
66 15 595
StL. 339: Watson. Htfl,
original with the Clerk of this Court
CASE NO. PR.73I91.CP command you to appear and file
Nial Brash, an unheralded third round. Brash will play No. ic Palisades, Calif., 6-I, 6-2.
Philphia
67 49 559 i
either befc service on plaintiff's Estate of
Sa a U ill en
Pqh,
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your Answer or Other defense or
Si $3 .5 18 I', 0 Parker. F'. 376.
player from Palo Alto, Calif., 13-seed Erick Iskesky, of
New
York
attorneys
or
immediately BEATRICE L. K. WAYMIRE. 4k
pteadhng with the CterkoftfteClrcut
In the four th r ou nd WednesSt
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PUNS-Cash, Phi, 67: Lope's,
thereafter, otherwise a drfault will BEATRICE LEE WAYMIRE
has swept into the fourth round Hossford, Ohio, Thursday in the
Court, Seminole County. Florida
Chicago
IA, 16 Morgan, Cm, 71;
5 1 6i 153 1S'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
day
in
be
CfltCred ,ui'insl you for the relief
the
16-and-under
class,
sce a copy thereof on Petitioner's
Rose, of the U.S. Tennis Association's
round of 16.
.ontmeal
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TO ALL PERSONS HAVING ,tfc,t-ney. Roger I. Berry of BERRY
In the complaint
top-seeded John McEriroe of demanded
West
Boys 16-18 Championships here
RUNS
BATTED
Howard Schoenfield of
IN-Lu
WITNESS my hand and seal 01 CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST &amp; FULLER. P0 Drawer 0. San
Cinr'n'?I
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Zunskl. Phi, 90; Bench, Clii, I?;
this Court on August 5th, 1975
SAID ESTATE:
Beverly hills. Calif., the Douglaston, N.Y., defeated
ford, Florida 37111 on or before the
105
Angeles SR 55 513 161-, Watson, Mtn. 77: Staub, NY, 77
Brash had no ranking last
Seal)
You and each of you are hereby 19th day of August. 1975. or other
to John Corse of Atlanta, Ga., 6-3,
favorite
in
tilt!
18s, scrambled
S Francisco
5 57 191 19
T,$lmr,,on, 5tL, 7
notified
and
Arthur H Beckwith,
recuired to file any WISC a default will be entered
weekend when he took th e 186-3, while No. 2 seed Eliot
Sari Diego
53 59 173 71
eliminate
HITS-Rose, Clii. 157; Gar
Cler k of the Circuit Court
claims and demands which you, or ag ainst you
11 6, 617, 3 17

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

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Brian Mitchell of Teltscher of Palos Verdes, CaColumbia , Mo.,
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Ohio. And the dark-haired Call: the third rourvi.
Second-seeded Jai DiLoule of
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Bench, Ciii. 35; Grubb. SD. 30.

Chicago at Philadelphia. Pod. Milian, NY. 77: Cash, PhI, 77: USIA tourney

I.archmont,

Dallas dropped Jeffrey Wit-

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Alan

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Arthur Ashe,

Set For ATP Awards Banquet
DALLASAP) - The Association of Tennis
Professionals (ATP) will hold its first annual awards
banquet here Sept, 8, executive director Jack Kramer
said Wednesday.
'(be $50-a-plate, black-tie dinner at the Fairmont Hotel
will benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, he said.
Comedian Alan King will serve as master of ceremonies

and Arthur Ashe, current ATP president, wlljbehost.

Spurs Appoint Baldwin
DENVER iAPi - The Denver Spurs of the World
Hockey Association announced the appointment Wed.
r*sda' iii a PubliC relations director and marketing
representative
Jake f3ldwiI,.l9, national program and public re latj,,
dir ect.or of the U.S. Ski Associ.atltn since 1973, was named
public relations irector.
Ted Thaxter, 2, a former ti,d es
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and ticket sales,
tate

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of a golf title worth $11,000
today and was carefully
watching her rib cage.
"I burst it playing a silly
little wedge shot two
tulontha ago," said the 30year-old professional from
Los Angeles after shooting
a sL'-under-par 68 to lead
the field In the European
Women's Open.
"For four weeks I
couldn't play any golf at
ill," Mrs. Ycung said. 'It
wasn'tuntillitstweekthatl
got back to playing I)))'
strokes properly.
"Even now I take 20 or
itiore practice swings and I
can feel it grinding a little.
When it stops grinding, I
start hitting balls."
Mrs. You ng played a
strange round over Sunningdale's 6,174-yard, par
36-38-74 course. She shot
an eagle, nine birdies,
three pars and five bogeys.
Mrs. Younu, said the
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By: Martha I VihIen
De puty Clerk
CENO P DIKEOU

Baldwin &amp; Dikeou
500 F Highway 136.
Suite 20
Caselberr'1, Florida 32107

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(CE TA) of 1973, Title II, will be
S: James P Murphy
apportioned as follows:
Robert E. Hoiford
Prime Sponsor' Seminole County.
Publith July 71. 31. Aug 7. 11. 1975 Board of County Commissioners
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Name ofHi,hetl Elected Of f icial
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1`40ticP is heme'y given that we Art
Population 131.111
engaged inbuShflcSS at Pt 1 P0N3LS.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
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Publish: July 31. Aug 7. Ii, 71. 1915 Maitland,
Total Individuals to Terminate
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tend to register Said name
with the thru June 30. 1974
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Semunoie
LEGAL NOTICE TO
County, Florida In accordance with Significant Segments to be Sen
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
Pursuant to Chapter 7319 Law's of the provlskwii of the Fictitious
6 — Female Head of Housiholdi
Florida, commonly known as the Name Statutes. To Wit' Sec tion
Blac ks
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112071011 .- Wages
Project exlerifiJing sewer occiiiectioft
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION
tion — guess the day Tommy delicate operation Sept 25
S 38A0 - Fringe Benefits
and water jistribution lines. In
OF FICTITIOUS NAME
John pitches again."
caused
problems than
27,710- Administrative
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NOTICE ISHEPEBY GIVEN that
Then Tommy John laughed pain. He couldn't sense how
ALLOCATION OF FUNDS Due
.".eone'h H EP""s (ity Frolner.r. file undersigned intendlstoengage in
tOtheinabllltyofagen(iestpmQ
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three
Avenue,
in
Sar.ford,
Seminole
Problems,
all
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positions
listed
that one."
muscles weren't working that
copies of standard form 751 as County. Florida, under the fictitious below are being
It's been 14 months since the well. Physical theripy was
carried over from
evidence of desire to be considered name EMPIRE AUTO BODY, and
last ynr's program, with th e ci
on or before Monday. September I. loft-rids to register s.iid r,amc with
popular left-handed pitcher of started arid even though the
Ception of Florida State Em
1975
the Clerk of the Crcuut Court
the Los Angeles Dodgers suf- numbness has disappeared, It's
ployrnent Service, whIch are new
Dated August itt'i. 197
Semun'te County. Florida. pursd.ant positions,
fereda severe Injury to his left still part of John's daily routine,
By. BPI Ii Grier.
Chapter $6309. Florida Statutes
Legal
$ 58.171 - Division ci Youth
Mayor
as Amended
elbow. His comeback from the
Services - I Positions
ATTEST
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NOTICE OF SALE
resultant surgery has been
$11011 - Division of Family
Mary W HawIhor,,
Publish July 21, 3 1 , Aug 7, 11, 1975
Notice is hereby given that pur
much slower than had been
Services - 3 positions
DEP 17$
Suant to final judgment rendered on Publish ' Aug 7, 11, 7), 191S
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hoped and he still Isn't ready to
the 4th day of August, 1975. in that
Piovment Service
7 Positions
certain cause pending in the Circuit
re:ne Ni mound duties.
____________________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
$137,071
Board of County
C ourt In a for Seminole County, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Commissioners - II Positin
In a year of Doiger frustraFlorida, wtiere:n FIRST FEDERAL EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S'1143-CA.94.D
AnImal C.Ørit,0I -) Position
tions, of hnjunls, batting
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SAVINGS
in Re: the Marriage of
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CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Manpower
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slumps, ivmted (pportunit..!.i (trove in one to inake it a Swee p ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLL COUNTY,FLORIDA.
Polifsonnel - 2 Positions
cOUN Ty, a corporation, is Plaintiff. CIVIL CTlON NO. 7SI4I4CA.04E
Petilior,er.
and had luck, Joh't's pitching of the Tigers. The Ori oles have and
Planning - i P*iitis
and
JAMES N COCHRAN and In Re: the Marriage ,,.
County Judge
ability 1; perhaps 0 e one over- won 18 ' 24 games and swept PAMFI
1 Position
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F ITH lOSE Phi WATT F
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lookea y,~t VILO cominwity the four twili-bills since the All-SLu BANK OF CFNTRAL PARK. N A , find
Respondent
and T HE UNITED STATES OF VIRGINIA ANN CUNOIFF, Wife.
NOTICE OF ACTION
!efcndlr.g Nutonal League break.
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possible that your partner will
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produce
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I.anceIot had 13 easy tricks.
the Jacobys'? Write "Ask the
Seven diamonds would be a
cinch against 4-2 breaks in that Jacobys" care oF this
suit and spades, except that '0w5Pape' The most inDinadan would have been play- beteshulTg questions will be
used in the column end writers
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Section 865 09 Florida Statutes I9Sy
Florida 37707, Attorneys for the
Notice is hereby given that we are
S Philip F Blake
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engaged in business at 130 Mayfair Publish- Aug 7, Ii, 71, 79,
1975
the Clerk of the above Styled C ou rt Circle, Sanford. Seminole C
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on or before August 29th, 1975; Florida under the fiCtitiø% rime'
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OlhCrwiSe' a judgment may be en SANFORD BUSINESS MACHINES,
NOTICE
tered against you for the relief and that we intend to register said
The Board of County Corn
demanded in the Complaint
name with the Clerk of the Circuit missioners,
as prime soomor on
WlTNESSmyhanci and the sea l of Court, Seminole Coun'y, Florida
in Seminole County, announces that
said Court on the 29th day of July, accordance with th
PrOvisiOnS Of funds lii the amount of $717,401
1975
lbe Fictitious Name Statutes. To
rece;ved under the Compreti,nsiv,
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Starke 8.6 at Sanford Stadium the left-ocenter field wall to
behind the spot relief pitching s[ark the St4'rs.
In the nighcap the All-Stars
of Bernard Eady, who came In
after Earl Williams was faced Jack Prosser Ford and
knocked out of the box in the Jumped to a two run lead In
first to finish the game sking second inning when they scored
a pair of runs on two walks
out six, while allowing just
andtwo singles. The All-Stars
hit, and no earned
went on to -i 4.3
Sunday, the All tars hosted
The All-Sta rs now hold a 20-10
Auburndale in the first game of record which will go on the line
a twin bi ll and slipped past when they travel tn Auburndale
them by the score of 2-1. for a single game Sunday at 3
Auburndale did not collect a hit p.m.

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Garvey. LA. 27.
By Lillian Jenkins
Wednesday he upset sixth. while
SEMINOLE
third-ranked
COUNTY. the time of the first publication O
TRIPLES-Kessinger, Chi. I.
Ben Chuck Hoagin of Sumpter, S.C., FOR
Deputy Clerk
FLORIDA
this notice Each claim or demand
DParker, Pqh, I; R.Metzger. seeded Tony Glammalva of McKown of Lakeland, Fla., 6-I, 7$.
BERRY $ FULLER
CASE NO. 7•I427CA09.E
Mtn, I; Jothua, SF, I: Griffey.
must be in writing and filed
Attorneys for Petitioner
VERA T PARKER
Cm, 7: Gross, Mtn. 7,
duplicate and state the place of P0 Drawer 0
Today's Games
HOME R UNS-Luthnski. Phi,
Plaintiff residence and post office address of 110 E Commercial St
vs
MontrI (Rogers $7) at New 77: kingman, NY, 71. Schmidt.
the claimant and must be Sworn to
Sanford, Florida 37771
ONALD
0
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KELLER
Phi, 73 ; Bench, Ciii. 77; Star
and
by the claimant, his agnt Of' at
Pubtiih
July 17. 21. 3), Aug 7, 191S
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SHIRLEY A KELLER. his wife
ChIcago IR Reuschel 7.111 •t gell. PoPi, 70
in
tonney, or the same shall be void
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STOLEN BASES-Lopes . LA.
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Dated at Orlando. Florida, thiS _______________________________
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£1; Morgan. Ciii, 41: Brock.
76th day of July,
FICTITIOUSNAME
Pittsburgh
(Kison 96)
at StL, 47; Ce'dccio. Nh, 36; CarTO DONALD D KELLER and
Duane Humphrey. Jr.
Notice' is hereby given that I am
HOuStOn (Roberts 6 17). (n)
denal,
Chi.
73;
P.Mirigual.
SHIRLEY A KELLER, hiS
As Eeciator of Said es tate
engaged In business at 551 E High
Only games scheduled
wife
Mon. 73; Concepcion. Cm.
Francis K. Whitaker
way 131, LOnQwood, Seminole
Friday's Games
PITCHING
(10 Decisions)YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Attorney for Estate
County. Florida under the fltitious
Chicago at Atlanta. 2. (tn)
Hrbbosy, StL, 9 3. 750. 1 65;
that a Complaint to Foreclose a 15)6 F. Hillcrest
na me of SEMORAN CENTER, and
Montreal t Cincinnati, (mit
Gtj)lett, Clii. 93. 750. 7.09;
The
Mortgage has been filed against you Orlando, Florida 37103
Sanford
All-Stars until the sLth, but picked up
that I Intend to register said name
Los Angeles at New Y or k. R.Jone's, SD. 15 6. .7
and you are required to serve a copy Publish July 31. Aug 7, 1915
i5
baseball
team
swept
a
threeonly
run
th
*it the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
in
on
an
In)
iIlhnghem, Ciii. 125.
of your written defenses, if any, to DEP
4. 3 72. g
Seminole County, Florida In ac
ame home sta nd t weekend. error and
San
walks.
Pt,ila Rorbon. Ciii. 7-3. 700, 3 00; Sea
DEPIO P. DIX EOU. o the law ,irm ___________________________—
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ver. NY. 14 7. ."7. 7.22; Monle
Baldun &amp; Dikegu, 500 E. High
hiawes smashed a homer over
FICTITIOUS NAME
Fictitious Name' Statutes, To Wit
On
Saturday
they
defeated
San DB,go at St. Louis. (n)
tusco. SF. 105. 667, 303. Kir.

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New York 9, Montreal 6
St Louis 1, Pittsburgh 7
San Diego 6. Houston 1
Atlanta S. Los Angeles I

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estateintheofficeof lheClerkof the CIeqkof the Circuit otjrtonthis 11th p
Circuit Court of the Eight eenth day
of July, 1975
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County, (Seal)

Florida, Probate

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10 75 346 35'3 Miltan, NY. 137, Madlock, Chi. Western Open at Springfield

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seven notrump and had to do
the best he could He took dum Is ace o! hearts and rattled
four diamonds while chucking his lowest heart.
I1Ie
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let the six of hearts go
on th e third diamond. He paus.
ed a long while before making
his next discard and finally let a
small chub go.
Lancelot saw light -at the end
of the tunnel, lie ran off clubs
and sure enough West had been
squeezed again on the last club.
A heart discard would give the
peerless two heart tricks; a
spade discard would clear the
whole spade suit MlNht had
triumphed again

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tip- anyone else.
Seventh-ranked Brian Gottf.
sets are continuing to abound in
No. 2 Julie flelthnan of Hou
SFAY.
ned of Fort luderdnle, lost a
Washington. Oak.
332
321,
the $150,000 U.S. Clay Court ton, who na rr owly escaped eli- night tnatchto Poland's Wojtek
Harorove, Tell
320, Munson.
Tennis Championships and tinnation again Wednesday,
F'ibax 6.3, 1.6, 6-3, and No. 13
NY, 3)$
1. Ii,
tournament officials are said the rash of upsets in worn- Cliff Drysdale of South Africa
PUNS- Lynn. Bin. 71. Rice,
Cleveland
$o s
aa 15; Bsn, 71: Ystr:sk, Bin. 71:
beginning to wonder who'll be en's singles was caused by a was beaten by Australia's Bob
I
Detroit
Mm.
ia 66 it) 2)'; Carew.
70;
R.Jackson,
come finals time.
left
strong field.
Carmichael 7-5, 6-3.
Oak. 66
West
"It's not funny," quipped
Oakland
ia i3 613 -RUNS
"As far as I'm concerned, I
BATTED
Vilas, who arrived here late
IN-Lynn.
K4n545
City 61 19 SS5
6; Bin. e0 Rice, Bsn, 78, L May. tournament chairman Steve knew I was going to b
for a from th Pro Cbic in LouisChicago
Bat. 77; Mayberry, KC. 71;
Si Si no li
I)eVoe
after three more seeded battle today," she said in refer. yule, Ky., got his game tuned
P
71
Jackson, Oak.
53 59 473 15',
players were knocked off ence to a 6-3, 2.6, 7-5 victory
California
H I I S-Carew.
Min.
49 61 lii 20
116;
up in a first-round match by
A,f,nnetoolh
49 64 434 70
Washington, Oak, 137. Munson, WedneSod,ay. "if this keeps up, over Julie Anthony of King of defeating John Whitlinger of
run North 09 dmorvor% 46' 54" West loaOr on the following real properly and that I intend to reg ister sa,j
NY. 121
&amp; Brett. KC.
Wednesday's Results
126
name with the Clerk of the Circu
138
59 feet to Point of Beginning, run In Seminole County. Florida
body
will
want
to
come
see
no
Prussia,
1'a,
Neenah, w., W. 6-2.
RIce, Bin. 171: Rivers, Cal, 121
Baltimore i Detrot 2. lit
Lot 91 WINSOR MANOR, FIRST
thence South 0 degrees 07' 3 1 " West
Court, Seminole County. Florida
the finals."
Miss Ifeldman wasn't the
Baltimore 8 Detrot 7. 2nd
DOUBLES--McRae.
KC.
3
Miss Evert, the defending 213 feet. thence South $9 degrees 6' ADDITION, acco -dtrvi to the Plat accordance vith the provisions t
Cleveland 5 New York 3
Lynn. Solon. 79, P Jackson. Oak.
Although eight of 24 of th e only seeded player who had to women'ssingleschamplon, had $4" East 90 feet. thence North 0 thereof as recorded in Plal Book 17, the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
I, Ansas City A. Minnesota 3
23. Rice. Boom 24. Rudi. Oak,
tournament's top players have fight for his or her life Wednes- little trouble in tier second degrees o2- 31 " EASI 24S feet. thence POOP 73. Public Records of Seminole Wit - Section 86S 09 Flor"IA Statutes 4.
21
Boston S. Milwaukee 2
" West 90 feet County, Florida.
been defeated in the tourney's day. Among them was No. 3 match of the
TRIPLES-Rivers. Cal.
Chicago 11, California I
II.
North 89
degrees 46' Si Subject to an has been filed against you and you
tournament, to Point
of Beginning
S C A McAfee
Orla. Chi. 9,
ICISS S. OaklAnd 2
7. first three days, the tr,p two Marcie Louie of San Francisco knocking off Glynis Coles of easement over the North 20 feel for are reciuIred to serve a copy of your Publish
July 11. 211, 31. Aug 7, 1915
Lynn, Bin, 6. LeFlore, DM. 6,
Today's Games
written dcfrnes. if any, to it on v.sn DE P 98
road. .'lnd
seeds in the men's and women's
3i
who
shot it out Wi th Australia's
England
6-2,
California lHasslec 3 10) at Rudi, Oak. 6
Begin at a point ¶50 feet South 0 den Ron,, Gay &amp; Burke, P A at
brackets were clinging to life. Dianne Fru:uholtz and lost 6-3,
Another top player, Wimble(h.C400 IVUCIOVICh 0 1)
RUNS-RJackson.
HOME
00' SO" East of the NE Post Office Bo' '93, Orlando. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 18TH
Boston IWit
Mot
Argentina's ('uillenno Vilas 6.2.
Oak, 77; Maytrcry. XC. 71.
1161
at
don challipion Arthur zshe of
corner of NE ',of NW ',, Section 6. Florida 37607. and tile the original JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
GScott, MU, 73. Bonds. NY, and Chris Evert of Fort
waukec (Slaton 11)0)
Lau71 South, Rangit 30 East, with the Clerk of the above styled SEMINOLE
Also Falling in an upset was Miami, H., didn't have much
SEMINOLE COUNTY, -LOR IDA.
New York (Medich 9 1 or 77: Horton, Del, 70; Burroughi.
Cvii North $9 degrees 16' 51" West court on or before Sept ember 10th. CIVIL ACTION NO. 15•1444.CA 04.0
derdale,
Fla.,
the
top
seeds
in
fourth-seeded
R
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l
Tex. 70
Ramirez of trouble Wednesday. Ashe, who 316 59 feet to Point of Beginning. 1915; otherwise a judgment may be
Gur 3 4)
t Cleveland (Hood i
iPie Marriage of
IllCI3S and 'c'm's singles, ap'1, (twit
BASES- Rivers
STOLEN
Mexico who was surpised by won here in 1967 and is seeded thence run South 0 degrees 0?' 31" '' ,4c)ifl%t you for the mInt In re:
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Cal '8
Wsini'on
a
Curl,r
t
Oak. 35
tO
rx'ar at this p)iiit to have a betIli(. coinpiaril
Ricliardu Cami of Argentina 6-3, secon(1 this V('tf, (froppe(I Mar- Writ 215 feet, thence South 8
•.
Pt-my, Cal. 3 1 . Otis. KC. II. ter grasp on
Detroit (Ruhle 9 $1. ni
Ilielition
degrees 16' 51" East 90
thence
the
finals
than
7-6.
and
I,
1
celo
t.ara
of
Mexico
1,-i,
6-I.
Minnesota
North. Oak. 77
(Albury
66
at
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
North 0 degree's 0211 "East 215 feet.
F F F USE.
Kansas City (Splittorff 16 ) , (n)
thenceUorth$9degrees 46,541, Well said Court on August 4th, 1915
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PITCHING
(10
Decisions)
Oakland IBtue Ill) at Texas
90
feet to Point of BegInning. Subject (Scat)
Eckerstey,
Cie.
NOTICE OF ACTION
93,
750.
2)),
(Hands 66). In)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
fATTtNG (775 at bats)Carew. Min . 373. Lynn. a.

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ASSOCIATES AD
name of
VERTISING AGENCY. and that I
intend to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
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TOM L. ODOM and GAYE ODOM. YOUNG JOHN SEAY. JR. AloisCounty, Florida in accordance With
the provisions of the FiCtItl
JOHNNIE SEAY. and BARBARA P
his wife, et at,
Name Statutes, To Wit Section
;s wife.
Defendants
MS 09 FlorIda Statutes 1957
Defrn$,intt
NOTICE OF ACTION
5 Sawaya A Beshere
TO TOM I ODOM
NOTICE OF SUIT
Publish:
July 71. 31. Aug.
1975
TO
BARBARA
P
SEAY
GAVE ODOM, hiS wife
DEP 130
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Residence u;nowo
All parties claiming interests by.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
FICTITIOUS NAME
ac lion toforecIosea mortgage Ofl the through, under or against Barbara
Notice is hereby given that I am
following property in Seminole P Seay and to all parties having or
claiming to have any right, title or engaged in business at 810 Oaktiurt
County, Florida
Begin at a point 550 feet South o Interest In the real property herein St,, (P0 Ho 1)2) Altamonte
Springs 3270), Seminole County
degrees (' 36" East of the NE described
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Florida under the fictitious name ot
corner of NE 'øf NW ',, Section 6,
TownshIp 7) South. Iange 30 East, that an action to foreclose a mor
SEMINOLE SECURITY SYSTEMS

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making promises to the family others over trivia.
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COUldgib'eyouafaeep
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
work to bring Ina good harvost.
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pronounced today as it
group,
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
evnip':titAon tonight features
1969. Consequently, its Impact Just
because you feel like a
contestants from Marianna, is
diluted. David Janssen
plays world-beater today, you'll think
Fla., Troy, Ala, and Ain- the father of a pregnant
gui,
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played
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MOVING H.JLihC SALVAGE
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3210707
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finishing, tree
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garden work
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Clissified Ads didn't ,P.,,,I.
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roof. 5.600 Call Orla nd o 299 45 4-,)
day or night

Yard Cleanup! Hrcv- Trimmed'
F lower Beds C ea fled
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estimates 373 1068 or 373 7911

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cPu-n bathroom Cabinets. Count
er tops. Sinks. lnstallaticn avail
able Bud Cabell 377 80%? any
time
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.sI3T AILING LAND CLEARING
All type's lots &amp; acreage clea r ed We
have top SOil, fill dirt. Clair. and
shell available Please caM night
or cay. 373 3983

Photo Finishing

CO P SNAPSHOTS
From your Kodacolor F u rn
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enclose film
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print oar-... &amp; ai
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DOUBLE PHOTO
P0 PlO. 4110
Winter 0ar.. Ph 32793
100 pct atSfact on
qu.sranteeri

Land Clearing, fill dirt, clay, rock
AllkirdSof digging Plousetrailers
or
&amp; moved 322 9)1? or 83.4 j,..
1195
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CustoOr
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Light
Spectracide granules for lawn in
CALL 1?2 1161
clearing 377 $177 after 5
sect control GarderiLand, 1400 W .
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.i small Ct4s%itie- Ad br'rqs big
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For hedue' Viburnum plants. 7' up
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well bunched, in cans $ ) 20? W
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&amp; chairs, secretarial rieskt &amp;
chairs. straight Ch,,ir, filing
cabinetS. as is Ca sh and Carry.
P:OLL'S

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C&amp;A E3ackhoe Service

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Veritype Machine, newly recon
ditioned first offer Contact
Admlnitrator,
Seminole
Memorial Hospital

Land CI.i.g

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Window &amp; Door Screens
Cutøm made Repairs
Discount Prices. 372 6o70

Used office furniture

301 W 1st St

•16,900

Home Improvements

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operated elect'ic trolling motor
',Orig price 3195117

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PORSOPI MARINE
2927 Hwy Il 92
372 5961

IS' Pullman Buffer (md Brushes),
ext. ladders, Airless Spray,
fireplace wood, antique lamp
posts, fishing poles &amp; reels. Pic
lure Window frames, hot water
heater II oas. 1 dIet I 33261W

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63-I%,achinery.Tools

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bed $10. 2 x 4 s. roof tin. jalousies

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Sru'ity,3fl5

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dark More items
added
Children's items, cothes, etc.
truck &amp; camper, Rambler station

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for Sale

Cn'n!'al Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
-19195 French 24' Above wound Swimming Pool,
177 199)
complete 2574
Ave 3fl 1061
377 7374 377 )49.3 377 1911
offer 6 p m
322 1959. 337 1161

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Uai,we Individual needed part
tlm*i or lull time to help fill the
void caused by Federal &amp; Slate
crackdown on boofIeggers.
ServIce company e'stab!Ished ac- 2 Bedroora, sir conditioned,
Counts monthly. Part tIme
autematic Wather,$130 mc plus
requires acroximafeIy 70 hours
utiliti, 349 $479

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1941 Hwy 1797. Open Sal &amp; Sun. 9 s
831 7920

Lakefront Lot, Osteen, $.1 500

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SEMINOLE CO Beautiful S or 10
acres, paved road. trees clear, It's like pennies from heaven when
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
flowing stream, horses o k Terry
want ad
Really, 6780711

Orders talenMonday.Wednesday&amp;

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5150. Call 323 0332.

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1970 Chrysler

$546.00

Two73Ch AMSS8PintoC8raciio&amp;
antennas Nearly new Cost $700.
Will sell for $450 or make offer.
2726535

671 1177.

a BR. 2 bath, Park Aye. 13$,
15 Acres. country corner, close to
town, $ 57.500

1505 W. 25th St.
SAN FORD

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Color TV Stereo Combination
Needs little TV work, 150 Also
Color Portables 373 0108

Wooded ljkelront acreage- %4to21,
A Desirable, convenient, exclusive location. 517.0
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90
Terms. John Wells, Gidus Realty,

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
SELL - TRADE
BUY
3 BR. 2 bath, over an ac re, 535.000 311 315!. First St
32 3622

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In 9147

All ma r labri records &amp; tapes.

Mike Scott

611 100.3

2 BR, giant family room, convenient Lawn Mowers We sell The B es t 3.
location, 117,900
Service the Rest Western Auto

S1UDIO1,2, 3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEORCOM
TOWNHOUSES

In Sanford's Finest

Country Trailer- Near SemInole
College, private Wooded lot , 2 OR.

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monthly,

One acre lot. Deltona
area, Cheap for Quick
cash sale 373 ()$77

What do you haveto sell?
Call The Herald Now'

MOSS IE C. BATEMAN
Pea
Real Estate Broker

Patio

f"'iing? Why Not Live

clean, No pets $139 mo plus sac
574 1040

Mull mobile home village, under
large shady oaks on the scenic
Wetrlva Modern clean Interiors,
from Il10,SMi w of Sanford
4.170,

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40' Pool Wading Pool
•Lake *Laundromat
*Adult C.(bboule with
Color 'i
Pool Table.
Kitchen
• Teen Center, Jukebox,
Pool Table, Pin' Ball
Machine, Pop Machine
Bring your own home or
select one from our
m od els on display.
Oi*ICTluris
Frem Orlando Tabs SI 477 23 Miles
East SI may I? 91
Sanford- 0. SovIPi 0,' ls'ut.rd Ave
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DELTONA- lovely 7 BR, air, neat,

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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

Days -322 6173
NIghts 377 7337

Investment $39fl minimum. II you Beautifully furnished, large 2
would Sincerely like to own your
bedroom, idult preferred, 1150
own business. CØlf
per mc. Call 332.4170.

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Lake, west of Sanford Call owner
3736.448

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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Carriage Cove Adult Clubhouse

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SANFORD'S NEWEST

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QuIet 2 bedroom cottage, air, like
new, paneled, lar ge porch, $235
mo lit &amp; last. Older cou ple only.
377 0787

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cars
use tt'emorsey.And your home can
use an citra helper.

24-Business

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One (till time drIver for T'ettow Cret
Company, 201 S. Perk Ave

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lts'11c Six ing5.Lcx17wotd

Place a classified ad for a youngster
to m,ow your lawn. paint your
house, clean' up the garage.

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For rent or sale: 2 yrs. old, 3 BR. 2
bath, famIly rm., 2 car garage,
central air, heat, kitchen equip
ped Call eve's. 628-2094.

Cash
For Your Junk Cors
371 9136

PAY CASH

Color TV's from 150; 81W, 1mm
115; Service all makes HERBS'
TV 1700 S French, 373 1731

"I SOLD EVERYTHING"
2324 Park Dr
322 21IU
REALTOR
AFTER MRS
3773991 Arthur Short of Lake Mary recently
3279711
377 064$
ran 3 Abs iri, The Herald One for a
By owner. House&amp;2lots
Honda, another for a dishwasher.
on French Ave . zoned commercial
still another for a stereo How did
3770401
he dØ "I sold everything" Mr
Short reported

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Mature, ambitous self-motivated
individual to do organizational and
promoti*nal work for new Large I bedroom trailer with patio
business. Salary open. Send
$25 week, no pets. 323 7655
resume to Mr. E. PaIr, P.O.

'You mayse(ect .YJdItIOnI
wirtraits offered at low prices.
Guaranteed to give complete
',ltl',fadloflcr rnoniycheer-fuu','

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West Orlando- adloining homes,
central heat &amp; air, carpet, kitchen
one with Pool, much
equipped,
more Combined price. $70,000,
Will se ll separate 8,4

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51 (30 per subject,
No I-roolS-Ch(X)se from finShed protosson portraits

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Peg Peal Estate Broker
1100 E 75th St
122 h.15

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Something For Everybody.

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43-Lots-Acreage

tables. 7 end fable's.

A Superb Mobile Home

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NEED HELP?

TIDAL WAVE
BEYOND ATLANTIS

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373 1)79

garage,

living &amp; dining room. large family
room with fireplace, 3 bedrm, 7
bath split plan. Nearly an acre
fenced. 5.31.500

cecwral heat I

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LARGE 2 story, 3 tSR. 2 screened
Toys
P'e's $110 mo 3724782
&amp;G,ftt. Wor now %tsru December,
FREE Sample K it, No exp. 2
BpdroOn',, living, dining, kitchen,
needed Call or e1'its Sinta's
garage. Sanford Ave., $145 n..a.
Parllej, Avon, Coon. 06001. Pion,
Sap; 1st occupancy 834 14-19
1(203) 673.3155, Also Booking
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Parties,

ATTN. D(MOP4STI'ATORS

(poses-our seleciton),

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years civil practice experience,
PANELED: Ill Holly Ave. 7 BR. I
i.cIIent salary with fringe
bath. utility rocin . 1120 mo in,
benefits Reply speer &amp; Spatf, PA,
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P.O. Box 1344, Sanford, Fla. 33771,

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Your MLS Agency

garage, boat dock All thiS and a
cus'om built dog house 111,000 .

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Call 2778471

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bedroom, 2 bath, on I0O'x200' lot.
Shag carpet, beautiful fireplace,

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beautifully landscaped, $40,000.

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bath, den I. screened pcich $150
s 3741 or 894 06Q3.

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
(.ORMLY'S E 16 S4ntord
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with all the room for fun and
54-Garage Sales
'la-Commercial Property
games. Terrific double fireplace
In living room 5. family room,
Household items. toots and clothing
huge screened porch with bar and 2 BR, garage, fireplace
No Come see at 200) Palmetto
aualifyinq
Low
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514.950
built in bar b q A trophy case to
Avenue Aug 7, U. 9 No checks
Acre Really, REALTOR, 373 1750
ooh and ah at' Pool and sun deck
please
overlooking St John's River And
for when the party really Starts
RUMMAGE SALE- JoAnne's
Merchandise
moving- A FIREMAN'S POLE?
Thrift Shop, across from Atlantic
Cotta see to believe
National Bank Bldg.

1'? baths, has large
living &amp; dining room, new carpet 1.
new paint throughout Fenced
yard. 306061 or Eves $311470
Ray Crank, REALTOR

patio.

Realty

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

breakfast bar, 7 Pallas. double

.eneva, 7 bedroom, unfurnhshed, 1

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PICTURE PERFECT- 3 bedroom,
2 bath, family room, Screened

W. Garnett White

Duplex. 1 bedroom turn apt edultt
Call 322 3610 after 330

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'OI YOUNGER CHILO*EN

32"I1i11

machinist with full knowlodge 0
mill 5. lathe operation. Work
consists primarily of prolo ty pe
units, No production. Must be able
tore.dLinterpr,tctrawinoi,Must
be able to work alone Phone 373
6781 to' appointment.

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STEADY WORK.

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BRIGHT. CHEERFUL older home.
3 BR, 1'-, baths. family room, new
kitchen; newly painted, fenced
back yard. Close n 703 Hays Dr.
.anford Call 173 5133 After 5 30

SUN LA N DBAY WOOD CIRCLE

story,

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people today

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unfurn Drapes. Water, Lawn
Care 323 1871 or 661 6316

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18-H(!lp

LAKE

Peg. Real Estate Broker
321 0.6.40
373 3213

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Acreage

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'T1L2:3ORM.- 5.1.25

31A--Duplexes

4 OR. 2 bath, pool, fireplace on 1
acre $37,950 Acre Realty,
PEALTOk. 3737750

WITT REALTY

Commercial Properties
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Includes built incabinet
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Fla Pm on large lot. Includes
mdolte home now rental, 530,000
Owner will finance with 51.000
down

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Owner wIlt
finance 2 bedroom. 1 bath, FIb
Pm and dorjblegarage Ilbfeef on
lake. Boathouse and dock 115,000

M UP-.ISWORTH REALTY

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Large
2
Bedroom. 1 bath home on 3's
acres Separate double garage. I
acre In citrus grove 300 feet on
canal and take 5.67.000

Peg Real Estate Broker
803W. 1st St.

MARY- 7 BR Duplex; $150
p's
$50
deposIt.
WANTED YESTERDAY: Can you
Forrest Greene Inc.
write? Do you live in the Oviedo
REALTORS
area? If so. contact me iris373
mediately, It not sooner- I need a __________________________
correspondent wisu can cover
city It's like pennl from heaven
councIl meetings and keep upwith you sell "Don't Needs" with a
the local newS. If you can answer want aci
affirmatively to the questions
above,givemeacall.BillCurrie,
The Evening Herald, 322.7611.
32-Houses Unfurnished
Ext. SS

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Newly constructed 4 bedroom
home. 11 3 baths, quiet Street in
DeBary ApproxImatels 5160 per
mo Or lower payments to
ouallfied buyer Nice landscaped
101,

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REALTORS

6353

D.
. . Ige Fla room, partially
turn . shady lot lmmd orc Call
373 155?

NewhouseslnaruralarN Plodown
payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government subsidized
to qualified buyers Call to see if
you Qualify'

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Good Condrtio
3" 4597

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bed pi c k UP with 1960 Sticir 0
camper ln'CI gas stove, CiP(
refrig . 5175 372 9839

75-Recreational. Vehicles

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Enclosed Carport Asking $19,500
6.61 8075

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MAKE OFFER

CRYSTAL LAKE

Get 'Em While

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Boarding 5. Training
çp
321 7743

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Peg Peal Estate Broker
372 1301.
2610 Hiawatha Ave at 17

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to Buy
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PINEY WOODS BARN- We Buy
Furniture&amp;Miscellan.i,usSellfor
J0pct commission Free pick up
Auction Saturdays 7 p m. Sanford
327 2320

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SANFORD- 3 bedrooms. I' j baths,
central heat &amp; air, fenced yard.
will dicker or swap 573.900

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ti M r oo ryi. I h,ith on good garden
land, 177.0(10

MUST SELL
New 3 OR 7 BATH
HOME. all extras. good location

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3715353, 322 0970, eVeS.

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Only. 37? 32W eveS Al wk nds

We have listings. We have buyers
We need another real estate It.
censee to help us make sale's.
Forrest Greene. Inc.

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ADULTS, NO PETS
116W. 2nd St.

Private tutoring In my home.
C"lliffed feachef. 321.06".
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But the Welcome Wagon

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can introduce you to new

places and Interesting

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831 9993 Some extra money is
only a call away

Inc , REAL7CRS3I Hrs.b4.4 4)41

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DacPshurids Mini(ture. AKC s-ss.
Chihuahual, white male. 3', mus.
550
ANIMAL
HAVEN
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patio, 14rg,. rrar yard. 571,000

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mOSpP.ere 517.900

2 Acres

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

It't easy Just pick up sour phone
Empty, move right in, 4 bedrooms,
and call 327 2611. A Herald
family room, separate living I
classified consultant will help you
dining rooms 30'xIO' screened
write a sates producing ad to sell
porch, huge inside utility room, 2
or buy anylhinq
car garage, 2", years old.
REDUCED UNDER ORIGINAL You have lots of items lying around
COST Swim in community pool.
the house that can be turned into
Low, tow down Price 535.950
ready cash with a Herald
classified ad

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2345 Park Drl, 170 up
Care for Infants to age 2 only. 101 E One 1. Two Bedroom furnithedapts.
75th St.
Air cone., carpeting. reasonable.
NO pets 3?? 1110
Christian Day School Psat opening
for Ior S yr. olds for fall semester. One and two bedroom apartments,
TuitIon, 5.23 mo Call Lutheran
Adults only 373 0110
Church of Redeemer, 3223352 Or
Mr's Martin, 372410$
Large 1 becoom, clean, air con.
difloned. S1125 mo, plus deposit.

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"Hotline". Adults or Teens
Bedroom, living room. dining room,
FACED WITH A DRINKING
bath. kitchen Very large walk-in
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Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymoili
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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
oversized lot. Only 119.500
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street, $16,900 Terms 332 6620
Needs Work
CASH 322-4132
30) East First Downtown
1109 Sanford Ave
3238127 alter S
For
used
furniture
appliances
tools,'
377
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3 bedroom, 7 bath, large shaded
42-?'bile Homes
etc Buy I or 1001 items
orncr lot, 516.9(1)
Larry's Cash for Junk Cars We pick up PH 1977 Chevrolet Impala coupe. ar .
Mart. 21% Sanford Ave
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SLIM
361 973$ or 5612010 Bithlo We lell
automatic. power steering t.
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brakes, only $1,995
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We Buy Furniture
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Cabana 57.500 or'Call3fl $171
COLUMNS
1969 VW Sunroof. rarj,o, air r
REALTOR 323 7178
DAVIS' 373 'flfl)
ditioning. 11)95 Call Whi?C
Extra nice 71'*60', '73 Suncrest. 3
78-4/ctorcycles
Eckstein. 37? 165) Dealer
BR, 2 bath, central air. Call 83.4 Beautiful walnut, dining table, 6 Wanted to buy used officefurniture
7 Bedroom, 1901 Summerlin Ave
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chairs, practically new. 5)30 377
58.900
Any Quantity PIOLL'S Cassel
Motorcycle Insurance
1964 Nova, 6yl
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berry, Hwy 1792 130 4706
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CLEAN, nicely furnished 10*55 7
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371 '1866
321 012$ after S p m
BR.I bath Central beat air; fully
KULP DECORATORS
WANT TO SELL
109W Itt St .372 7335
ANTIQUES
carpeted Terms avail, Call 373
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Honda, ), 350 CS, mint, 2 helmets,
l969 Volkswagen Fastbacb
Licensed Orlando 773 5170
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under 1900 miles 1700 323 0735, 9
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3$tfl Orlando Drive
1305W 25th St Apt 807 after S
an ad that will bring a fast sale,
Sanford]?] 37(1)
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CALL 372 7611
KENMORE WASHER, parts,
LAKE MARY - 3 BR, 7 baths, family I'm single, b.autiful and lonely. You
service. used machines
can keep me company in a raised
room with FP, formal dining, rec
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Beautiful ranch type home 3 6.4 Assume payments or rent with
- acres, stable Osteen area 647ortion 372 1409
USed 21" Zenith Color Cone
sol TV
1617; 373 6186
163 ('all 3738216

NEW SMYRNA, minule to ocean.
I t block to river. Close to city
docking Custom 3 BR, I'; bath,
all elec. ww carpeting. drapes,
21' kitchen sr.th glass Out *Ado*
to 77' Screened palio on thacly
doubtelol $79,900 Call 904 477 3886

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large eat In kitchen, plus formal
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(33) Lost In Space
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(24) Nova
(35) My Favorite
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(44) Underdog
3:00 (2,0) Another World
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$1,000 DOWN. 7 bedroom. I bath in
Winter Park $71,175

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yard, 7 large bedrocrns Corn
plefely furnished

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brick home, 13 baths 2 air con
dutloners, corner lot Price only
577.500 with terms

room, 517.500 Terms

Noon The Day Before Publication

(44) Gilligan's Island
500 (9) Dinah
(24) Mister Rogers
Neighborhood
(33) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Lost In Space
5:30 (2) News
(6) Andy Griffith

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10:00 (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(6) Joker's Wild
(5) Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
(35) 700 Club
(44) Father Knows
Best
10:30 (2, 1) Wheel Of
Fortune
(6) Gambit

NEAT 2 bedroom, 1 bath. family

DEADLINES

(44) Mickey Mouse
Club
4:30 (2) Bonanza

(33) Big. Valley
12:30 (2, 0) Jackpot
(6) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) All My Children
(44) Variety
1:00 (2.$) Marble
Machine
(6) News
(9) Ryan's Hope
(24) What Makes A
Good Father
(3, 44) Movie
130 (2,
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) Evening At
Symphony
2:30 (2, 8) The Doctors
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4:00 (2, 5) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) You Don't Say
(24) Sesame Street

AFTERNOON
12:00 (2. 44) News
(6) Young And
Restless
(I) Jackpot
(9) Eyewitness
(24) intercom 24

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
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central lILA, fenced back
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wiShing well 3 bedroom. 2 bath.
choIce Sanford location A beauty
Only 5.37.500 373 9110

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6:35 (2) Daily Devotional
7:00 (2, 8) Today
(6) News
(9) Bozo's Big Top
7:30 (9) Am America
(44) C.aladriel
8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo
8:30 144) Andy's Gang
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
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(44) Addams Family
3:30 (6) Match Game
(9) Ce Life To

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(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2) Hollywood
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(6) Waltons
(9) Almost Anything
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(24) Evening At po
(35) Animal World
9:00 (2.8) Movie
(6) Movie
(9) Streets Of
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(13) Blue Ridge
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(24) Hollywood
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10:00 (9) Harry-0
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than the miliEDITOR'S NOTE -The Army candidates for enlistment are and thus unrepresentative, has is probably a prime enlistment ing station t.ere tend to bear per cent
planned
or, A flT1Y
believes that its current re- being turned away. They are waned. The number of black motivator, the Pentagon argues out the Army's contention (lULl tary had
e men and spokesmen say.
eruitment boom is only partly a youths who would have been recruits has fall en from 30 per that the military is not bccom- a major portion of th
life Is
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No one in Ccivilian
result of the recession, and that snapped up by the Army a year cent to less than 20 per cent in ing an employer of last resort, women enlisting are motivated
or
girls
any
many qualified men and worn- ago. This year, for the first timc the last nine months.
Col. Greynolds quotes statis- not by despair, but by the hope willing 'to train
says
Denise
en will continue to enlist once since the draft ended In July
For the first time, the Penta- tics he says show that the qual. that the military will offer them serious job,
as
economic rc?ovcry begins.
1973, the Army says lt has many gon says, adequate numbers ity of the all-volunteer Army challenging jobs, or training in lIrushwiller, who at
years
of
more candidates for enlistment are enlisting for front-line in- was improving before the re- skills they can use later In completed almost two
1.
has
signed
up
for
She
college.
By JOHN T. WHEEI..ER
than the 2D0,000 new people fantry, L-nk and artillery uniiis. cession. For example, in 1979, civilian life.
for
enlisted
men
helicopter
mechani cs'SCiiOO..
Al' Newakatures Writer
The Army says it is phasing 23 per cent of Army recruits
Army pay
needed each year to maintain a
5CCThat ill wind uprooting trees force of 786,000 men and out tw3-year enlistments be- were Category Fours
the and non-commissioned officers '1 don't want to work as a
what
kind
of
that's
all over the U.S. economic werner..
cause it no longer needs them to whose test levels had put them now ranges from $344.10 month- retary and
and
job
I
could
get.
I
like
the
nonsex
landscape Is blowing warm and
"All in all we're very, very attract recruits. Soon it will in the just-able-to-train class. ly for recruits, plus room
:fair on the U.S. Army.
pleased," says Col. William A. offer only a three-year tour. That percent dropped to 16 in "ard, to $1,249.20 a month for discrimination in the service.
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An elated Pentagon reports Greynolds. chief of the Army's Ile $2,500 bonus for a four-year inid-1974 and it's still 16 or 17 the highest sergeant with top I,n1 not women's lib,
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seniority.
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Army barracks are perhaps the Division. "None of the many being reduced or altered.
Greynolds said recruiting is
With brighter, better trained
and
best
motivated
in
dire
.brightest
predictions came true. The
The Air Force, with 623,000 up sharply in some economic- of recruits entering the military
men and women, the Army
peacetime history. The Army quality we saw Increasing be- people, never has had recruit- ally depressed areas while not tells only part of the story.
is better than ever," says fore the recession now is dra ment problems The Navy, with in others At the same time,
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lie enlistments also have reckons it can improve sig
Amy Secretary Howard If. inatic."
548,000 men and women, and some areas of the country that soared. In the current year, the nificantly its "teeth to tail," or
Callaway.
The number of high school the Marines, with 194,000, have have escaped the buffeting of Army figures about 58,000 combat to SUPPOrt troops ratio,
The Pentagon's concern that graduates has risen in the past had fewer difficulties attracting the recession show sharp re- would sign on for new tours. Callaway said, "We were won.
a year ago if we had
~,--there wouldn't be enough volun- )car to 75 per cent of current volunteers than the Army, cruiting increases. One such Now 78,000 are expected to re- deringcombat
troops to
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place is Se'. erna Park, a tnlist
isions Now we 54'e the way
vmnishtd \t recruiti
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V. ornin also are flocking to (Ii'.
middle-class suburb of Dalti
across
the
countriv,
hundreds
of
Army
was
becoming
too
black,
Although
the
ailing
economy
more.
Inter%iews
at
the
recruitthe
Army, recently at a rate 25 clear to man even more."
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Inie jury report states that the "disaster was
compounded by improper ventilation, which helped
spread the .smoke and by antiquated locking

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killed 11 men
.11it lial MUMS q,t-ciry back to bargal-iing table. (111trald Phoul 'Iy G,r.rdon Willi,imsor,
Askew has requested a copy called fot.' llarling .mid. He
noted that .iS d general rule it
id the Suninole County (,rand
Jury repor I made public today, is regular practice for grand
but an aide sail that Askew jury reports to be sent to the
hasnt seen the grand jury governor"
rennrl yet
er a
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11ic governor hasn't seen
Of
thi. report Darling, he said, "The
the grand Jury report, so
time we ccnnot make any
comments of any kind. ,Maurice main
of action would
be
Ily E.D PRICKEIT
the press had not been notified. Conunission i PEI(Ci. 111-:RC is
1 1elley.
withcourse
I,ol Wainwright
in his
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Staff
Writer
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board's
chief
"lie Rosenthal) just dropped the state agency"
hlarling of Askew's office told capacity
established to
Pelleyhead of the
see
whether
said
visit
by
the
a
draw up and monitor collective
The herald.
neIotiaior,
I)epn&amp;'tmcnt of Offender
Education back to the table, Come on in if bargaining in Hnnda.
The chief negotiators for the S e in i n ci I e
The grand jury requested Rehabilitation (DOR). It also
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School, Iboard and Seminole Association's 'S 5 chief you want to and sit - if that'll
1he dli says collecti'. e
that Askew recei'.e
s
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school
teachers
bargainer,
Steve
Rosenthal.
make
you
feel
better."
PelIcy
bargaininig
count)
., negotiations betthe jail fire probe report and Mar%hal will be involved."
net loday to try and resolve the caught him unawarei.
told a repoKer.
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..eminole-Ilrevard State Ally.
Wainwright was not In his
Collective bargainin g and an agent shall not
Surprisedhyareporteranda
impasse and get back to the
AbhoR hleitlug said today that
I*allahassee office today and
bargaining table.
photogri,itiher both Pelley and meetings are subject to exempt from the Sunshine
the replort is being sent to the
unavailable for comment.
The public was not advised of Rosenthal immniediately in. Florida's Sunshine Law, ac- Law," said PEIIC Coordinator
governor.
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Darling
out that the the meeting, held in the office of '.-sled the press to sit in on the cording to a spokesman from ('an Iange.
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22nd and 29th. 1975. That during (;rand Jury is not lini'ted, in general welf:ire of the County. investigation, the Grand Jury
these sessions of the Grand any sense, to matters of a but it may. and it should, also hasendeavored to bring before
Jun. there has been a quorum criminal nature The broad inquire into natters of the Grand Jury any and all
of at least fifteen members power of the Grand Jury in- iovernmentaI administration information pertaining to the
pru..nt at
tunes.
hskspowertom.ketnquiries ic1u.iir u-unty institutions, direct cause and secondary
(,iuses of the fire in the Jail, on
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conduct is concerning thur physical,
OF
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F IGIITF I \'Ul of April, 1975. by the Ilonotable charged:
power to in sanitary, and general con
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
AND LA'. William Woodson. At the vestigate whether or not a diUons.
FOR SEMINOI.E COUNTY, time this Grand Jury was public office is being conducted
That this Grand Jury ha.-*
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INTERIM
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loinvesugate 9th 1975
fire at the jail morals;
on-power
June
GRAND JURY REPORT
responsibilities of the Grand the conduct of public affairs by
ant to the foregoing
-ininole County Grand Jury Jury. In addition thereto, this public employees and officials,
for the Spring
aed
deqiency addition thereto; the Grand
conducted an investigation of by the State Attorney's Office, may be charged; -and power
Jury has
ved
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the fire that occured in the the legal counsel for this Rod&gt;, to Inquire whether such ol restsosnq,y'.e
Seminole County Jail in San
the laws pertaining to matters ficials are incompetent or 1a in
ciudin' but not limited to,
ford, Flori&amp;t on June 91i, 1975. presented to the Grand Jury. the performance of the duties
request from the Honorable
This investigation conimenced That within these charges and imposed on them.
Clarence T. Johnson, Jr., Chief
on June 10th, 1975 and the instructions to the Grand Jury,
In general, the Grand Jury
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-I think the commission is going to do everyth.ing
possible to insure the jail facility is safe for incarceration
of prisoners," Freeman said.
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Cowley said the raises are Joy-ce's letter
"exactly in line with the study."
"It would make 144 working
The study- was ordered by personnel feel great to think
School
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compared Seminole County ., %late government looking out
salaries with slaries in For the working classes, t'counties of an equivalent size letter said.
lfl( 'Mt -i pay in pri'..te ifl
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said he couldn I
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why
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Frank Joyce. who is also caine from, he now earns 1244. custoiians.
Cowley said his studyratseda Semmole
County Public school challenge the salat' hi es
organizing chairman of AlLbeginning maintenance System. have a right to ask for granted admimstrato;s
Once a month Joyce says $45
Ernie (owicy, the school workers pa f'om 8? 46 to $2 51 an investigation into the
(10 Local 1010 said, Y.e
needed 50 cents, but they gave in hospitalization insurance is system's assistant director of hourly-. After 10 y'ea.'s. the scale board's salary' policies, please
"I didn't see any other
us a chine."
deducted from his take-home personnel. confirmed that an runs from $3.15 to $3.54. ac- contact iiie. I have facts and organization challenging this Joy-ce said last week's School Pay.
index study prepared by him cording to Cowley.
figures regarding this matter," s' I will,' - he said.
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Board approval of raises which
upped some principal's salaries iprincipals p got this big raise county's 136 custodians last
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"I think we did very well. I
School who says he got a 10-cent $3,000 is "unfair."
me to say." Joyce said.
don't
see why they should
. raise last year has asked Gov.
Joyce's
letter,
dated
scream
e1ore
an
increase
last
Aug.
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and holler," Cowley
Iieubm Askew' to check into
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a .uiticu Inc school systems e'.er) two weeks Yith the raist iKJIices fa'.or idministrators protesting thc plight of main
allocated by the same index and that no merit raises are tenance workers.
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C.nniy Grand jury citation of the commission
for a "lack of concem" toward fire safety in the county
jail,
Meanwhile. Sheriff John Polk said all but one of the
grand Jury recommendations for his department are near
completion.
n.e commission released a three paragraph
sl.ate-rnent -prepared by' County' Attorney' Tom Freeman
outlining recent efforts by the county to provide a new
jailthroughabondreferendumwtuchwastwlcedefeated
by county '.oters
Twice we placed on the ballot and reconimended to
are not concerned
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Itay McCall, 16-year-old Orange County juvenile
awaiting trial as an adult on a robbery indictment,
died in the fire. Patrick Sims, the inmate who was
housed in the other single cell off the hospital bay.
survived the smoke and heat as firemen and
deputies worked for 90 minutes evacuating the jail
SIITIS was one of the 24 witnesses who testified
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job," he says, "is the pardon prisonerto bear it directly from
hearings. I can't tell you what him, so he goes back and imthe pardon hearings do to me'
parlsthenews,andwhy He has
For one thing, they keep in become close to some of them.
One young man in the state
that involvement in politics prison at
often produces. Longley has be pardoned because of a I*oai
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restriction for six months
before this past January. He Longley told him that he coui
says he only wants W be "the spend the time providing some
best governor I can possibly be evidence for the pardon board
and then get back to my that he w,s turning his lIfe
family" Others with sinular around,likegettuigacuvewith
intent admit they have been Alcoholics Anonymous because
seduedbythepowerofpoliUcs alcoholism has been a big
and ha'.e not cut the string
problem In the state, or working
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authority," he argues, "and I
Longley asked the young
think we '.e witnessed enough prisoner, "wtiat made
abuse of p-o'er I see a mud-. this I'm not finding fault with
heavier weighting on the scales what you did - it could Imve
of respo.-isibility.
been me. But why do you 111rik
"My second week in otfice, I
ou're here?"
found myself presented with
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for
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ras bothered I don't like to
"You know, Governor," he
pltivgoci Idon't like people who said, "nobody's
asked me
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before why
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n effect, not a p pray t ng Sheriff
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request for emergenc y
'iu1ty jail be considered a "holding facility" for Polk's
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persons awaiting trial or transfer to state prisons. funds
ne jurors "strongly recommend" that before doors, allowed said inmate to set
the jail is reopened dS a holding facility that 13 fire to the mattresses in the ad
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Grand Jur y Report
emergency lighting, and a modern cell locking and
release
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Seminole County voters
the report states.
have rejected proposed bond issues to construct a
There were two Inmates In separate cells adnew jail facility. Grand jurors noted that this fact jacent to the bay where a stack of polyurethane
was impossible 'to oerlook in the in'.estigation
rnittress&amp;s were stored F ire Inestigators said the
Grand jurors f,aund that the inunediate cause (if
mattresses were set afire with resulting temthe fatal fire "was a deliberate act perpetrated by a
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committal attitude concerning the
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O'Brien. "All ve're asking is
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their first year.
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master's degree is $13,365 after
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that sary was $120.
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here
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table.
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reiterated
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financial
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Florida
boardstearn here at the table,"
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fie referred to SEA's request
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special master assigned by School Board's refusal to allow
that Asst. Supt. Roger harris
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Financial
Officer
Roger
Harris
Roger
has to participate at the
binding.
meet
with
negotiators
to
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have
a
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meetings.
to
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very
foolish
spend
at
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bargaining
ta
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county
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our
team
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SEA
moneyto
bring
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violation
of
the
intent
of
$00 a day. That cost will
can afford to pay teachers.
was apprised of the budget and
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In a closed-door meeting on split bet ween the SEA and the sit down and talk with him on Florida's Public Records law
My cencept is that the acted accordingly," Layer said
articles that hate been tabled
Monday, the board refused board
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The arbitrator, by law, has at least three or four times.", budget is public Information,
SEA's bid to have Harris at the
and
the
first
officer
should
be
Sanford
yesterday to question
the
poer
to
records,
Pelley
said
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Harris,
the
Unsettled
articles
include
a
present
at
the
table.
files
and
reports and may take
SEA's Susan Smith said she
years,
Seminole
assistant
superintendent
in
grievance procedure, sub"in 17
his studied the budget and testimony under oath.
Sanford's Victor ITsco) Perm 6 all smiles as Trainer Jim
about
the
charge
of
finance,
Pelley said the SEA was stitute teachers, contract (uiinty is the first to go behind
Williams, left, and Manager Frank Braid, right, join In
many, many" questions
displaying the Southern Junior Middleweight championship remained unanswered. For "very foolish' by not accepting maintenance, support to closed doors. It's not fair to the budget.
SEA says the board's team
trophy after a fourth round knockout of Ortando's Joey Vincent at example she said Harris quotes the board's top offer of an leachers, days and hours, county's teachers," said MoUy
the Orlando Sports Stadium Last WgbL See details on Page 7-A.
the 1975-76 operating budget at additional SM. At the top of the working conditions, class sizes, Sampit-, a director of ttee FTp's t4s told them Lhey don't have
Herald Staff Photo ky Gordon Wllllamsoa
$37 million, while she said she scale teachers would receive a compensation, managerial division of research.
Continued on P*gei!-A)
rights and terms of agreement. Today, School Supt. Bud
came up with a figure of $35 $600 increase in salary.
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we're compromising and
putting it on the bare. The (proposals) remained on the the chips fall where they tilay."
Initially, Pelley offered SEA
board instructed us to make Wble. It is these items the arthis last and final offer," said bitrator will try and resolve. a $100 cost of living adjustment.

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This morning, Pelley in- member, pointed out a teacher
More than 160 hours of talks formed the Public Employes may double his or her salary in
10 years if that teacher earns
ntat i ves of the Relations Commission (['F RC
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county s 1,462 teachers and the that talks are at an impasse and a doctorate between his first
School Hoard came to a halt renewed his Monday request and te nth year of teaching.
Harris, the county's top
Tuesday after the Seminole for a special master, or ar
Education Association (SEA) bitrator,to come in and resolve financial officer said this
morning his budget will contain
rejected the board's top offer of the issue
Pelley had no idea when the the $8,100 starting salary offer.
$8,100 salary for beginning
•flhe way IithdtI
arbitrator -Jerom:Grreene
teacher:
''The board lids it (dfl only of Miami -will arrieorhui the htit no di iu. Harris noted.
I m preparing a budget
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Count) lire department and
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U.S.

On Korean Commitment

Korea,s.aving the stability of Asia is at stake.
We , ies the continu ed presence of American troo in
th e Republic of Korea as an important contribution to
Korean peace and to Asian stability," Miki said. We
trust there will be no sudden change in this U.S. policy.,,
His remarks were prepared for a National Press Club
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just before 8 p.m. to find the Four, a inile south of the SR-46
living room (of the unocti.
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lWough Tuesday, the jury on all charges was impossible.

had deliberated 53 hours since
receiving the case July 22.

Hacienda Resident
Tells Of Flooding
ByJANFCASSELBERRY
IleraidSiaff Writer

that it reached some verdicis

The judgc sent them back to
try again and immediately

sealed the serdicts sithout say
ing how many were returned or
who they pertained to.
Defense attorneys failed
Tuesday to persuade U.S. Dis-

trirt Judge Ben Krentzinan to
call for a progress report from

jurors alter they spent all day
creek during a temporary trying to break the deadlock
breakdown at the upstream
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sewage trea tment plant
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Marianna concerning the operations in the creek are concrete head wall Bradshaw
Preston case.
scheduled to begir, tomorrow. said the aluminum culvert
&amp;dlivansiad he told Capshaw To fund tbe cleanup the state is should Imt W years.

releasing $12,000 paid In lines

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to cut more (ban $4-million
from the $22
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appropriation requests In

mission. i PSC i

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Bill Dale, environmental
services director, told the

order to remain sithln a

commission yesterday if the

5.34 certilled millage rate.

county turned to the PSC, the

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the first of three installments to
fund the joint participation
paving project of the two-mile

Arthur ~i Fleckwith, ir
Clrrk of the Circuit our?

10, 1975.

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MOM. and tht UndeflignOd &amp;% Sheral
of Srim;noiv County,
11 -00 A M, on the 7111 day of August,
A D. MS. offer tor saig and sell to
the 1`11,311rSt bltl(lef, 10t CaSh, IvIttiect
to any ant: all existing leins, st ille
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apartment complex, o
six units will be used as models
for the compan y
The commission will also:
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consider rezoning from RC-I.

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It will get us out of the rate Publish: Aug 6. 13, 197S

utility finns in the count) to the making business" Dale said
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riiission is considering tran Increase requests.

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more than !wo )ears ago by suggcsted the city investigate
City of Casselberry and Sou th possible state or federal aid in

holdup attempt. Sullivan said Seminole
Utilities
Co correcting the recurring
ttr'd"r "ath th at he lied to '('ASSUCOt for pollutrig the pribleni.

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Wall
Continue to Quote Rx Pisces by

complex on Sanford Avenue,
between Alrnnrt Blvd and
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Sanora Ave., will be presented
by Cardinal Industries officials

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The board did not go into Uie operation of the Columbus Florida 32771, one Utility Troller. to
expenditure side of the budget, Harbor plarit until other No. 77011"001, for Isiture to pay

The OMAE staff was

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S ite Plan
On
A gen da

utility Fund of $60,000 was cut to Club, are "losing propositions."
NOTICE OF SALE
$40,OCO to make sure funds are
The council determined sorTie
METRO SALES CORP will
available for water department months ago that the Kennel •t PUbliC sale, for cash on AUGUSt
at 12~00
'M1,tOSaI
expansion.
Club would pay all costa for the
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general retail commercial
district to allow the building of
a go-kart track. The site is
located on Oxfor,i Road, behind
the K-Mart &amp;pattment store in
south Seminole County.

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Tom A. Radlof I will ask thie
board for rezoning horn

Revenues, estimated "conFisher has reported to the at less than projected Income
servatively" by Hartsock and council several times that the using the first
months of
the elected officials, were sewer operation, which in. the current year as a base.
$553,613 in the general fund and cludes two sewer plan ts serving
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receiving unlawful

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In most cases the general

$198,800 in the utility fund. An only Skylark subdivision and

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plant.
sessions will be- required.
The city, faced recently with
However. on the sewer side of
a
request from Longwood
tht utility department budget
(the Skylark and Columbus Utilities Inc., wtdch provides
Harbor sewer package plants) sewer service to a pwoon of the
the
council
determined city 's southwes~ wthon, for
revenues would total $5.= for approval of a rate increase to

carried over into the new year.

needed Information.

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nime priced bj
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distrirt. Harden said McCoy
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Arteinas McCoy to rezone land
on Academy )nse, south of SR
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If the P&amp;Z board approves

Donna Ann Miller, of 260 tool was valued at $70.

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City Attorney Ken McIntosh informed City
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build 230 housing units, develop
30 acres of commercial space
and seven acres of office space.

consider a request from

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late Monday. He advised city officials to study
"minor" changes before initialing the agreement.
lstweek,city officials okayed a $2-million bond
sale to pay for the utility
Wi th th e exception of one pumping station, the
purhdse dgreement makes Casselberry sole owner
of all the firm's Seminole County holdings.
It provides an additional 2,600 conneebow, in
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director, said Swann wants to

fund revenues will be up by week for the sewer department operations budget revenues are
nearly $50,000 over the current of $20,53L which would mean a estimated at ;ess than act ua l
year and some $55,000 will be de ficit in the department of re ce ipts for the 12-mon th period

office has "specific
detailed knowledge" of the

l slush fund from Florida

H' said the four-inch deep each3o(eetlong under tht'road briber

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agreements. Both the city and General Wate rworks
will contribute equal amounts to the fund and interest money will be ploughed back in as well, she
said
"We've been assured the amount involved will
be adequate to cover the remaing des eloper

RX PRICES

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Springs police Jailed 23-year-old Ave.Officers said the tamping

Harold Hartsock, found general

F-H. Undtrwood totrl the
commission the clerkis

lie could rob the store.
creek went to eight feet deep with a head wall at each end. Ile compensation and lying to a
Su ll ivan adurmiued to Circuit during the thrh flood which said the city crews coul d federal gsrd juy Bastien
t ourt Judge Joe A. Cowart Jr., also washed out the ilayes Road provide the labor, working with adthtionally is charged willi
(Kitsitk the presence of the jury, crossing, trapping a local the county.
accepting unlawful com.
th2t he had been arrested on a
motorist.
Bradshaw, who said the pensation.
-onI firearm charge and
.
He volunteered his labw or $4.100 r
sent to Ut state boys sdwol At inomy to the city if needed to told 7be HeraW Owt the city
Marianna. Suilivan told 0* help rectify the flooding enginm had xuggested exEvening lfemW
court he had lied to Sernino;e problem.
tending the pipe another 10 feet
Sheriff'
s Detective Jerry
According to city building in conjunction with soil-cement
Published Oady and Sunciay,
Capstww d1 iring questioning at official lUiy Bradshaw cleanup sand bags instead of putting In a
exCePi Saturday ana ChrjslmA~

0-4-41 Preston fur111S
I hA thin wit,11
the gun used in the Dec. 5

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hirh
ill carry
forward Into the new
budget year.
Management Consultant

-during recent heavy rains - had gotten a cost esUmate of builders by promising Gurney's
machinegunner, became tsawithjnlO feet of his home ijia $4,100 in material to install influence wi th the FHA.
suspiciour and produced a matter of minutes.
three five-foot alurnintun pipes
Gurney also is accused of

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basic budget so It could
decide on any new
for next year.
Th e O'aIAE staff reporkd

from the robbery.
WINTER
SPRINGS 71he washout at Hayes Road 35-minute closed session with
Another juvenile, Mark "
Unless you'
ve lived there you was caused when pipes bKame lawyers from both sides.
Stillivan of 3220 Timothy St., don'
t know the fear of water clogged under the road.
Gurney, 61, ex-aide Joseph
Forest City, testified he tried to coming up." resident Don
City Public Works Director Bastien, and former Federal
hold up the same grocery store Martin of Hacienda Village told Fred Roberts told the council Housing Administration offi(in Dec. 5 with the same pistol, the City Council this week.
after Vannnen revealed where
Martin, who lives in a mobile it would cost $30,000 to put in a Ralph Ko ntz, 51, ire ch
it was hidden in a shack in it home 70 feet away from Gee bridge at the crossing.
with conspiracy to raL
s% iioded arts But Sullisan sdld
retk said the steamn flooded
\lasor Troy Piland said he

"what he wanted to hear"

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Nevertheless, Mayor James servlce fees plus $4000insewer households from $t50 to
H. Lormann and the four connecti on fecs '
monthly, reaffirmed the city'
council members present, with
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charge to Skylark subdisisi
Public Works Director Ralph
assistance from City Auditor
ho meowners of $450 non thly
Fisher submitted a budget !ast

commission a propoped

but that unanimous agreement

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By DONNA ESrF.S
Herald Staff Writer
IDNGWOOD -- TV City
Counci! last night began a
series of workshops on the 19iii
budget. attempting to hold the
line on'property taxes at the
certified 2.81 mill level.

programs

Jurors eratlors, the last two ut4er or.

Sersices by a circuit court eral jury at 912 a in began

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Buffo was arrested by state

f1scal year budget has been
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On fludIget

after Sullivan admitted to the Varnmen give Preston

knowing whose fate already Itas co-clefendants.

burglary in the Bear Lake area,
and had salted in a wooded
area near the store to receive
the gun, clothi ng and money

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probing burglaries at to
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Workshop Longwood Begins

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The gun, stolen in an earbef

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OVER 10,000

at th4.. courthousethe P&amp;J
board will hear Richard H
Swann 's request to change 130
acres from agriculture zoning
to Mi!) The 'and is located

In other arrests, Altamonte

a garden hose to contain the was unsuccessful in attempts to felony conspiracy charge.

former

Preston had supplied him with

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cars

patrol car fire extinguisher and McCoy sa!d she stopped and Springs auto salesman on a

conuvlssion of a felony in the
Sen.Edward J Gurney the Influence peddling t rial of locked in a courthouse vault
and the state dropped a and three other men waited, not the Florida Republican and his
The jury reported Monday

the robbery
after Varnmen testified that

Burglaries Probed

County.
in it 7 ~w p in I)tjl)ll( i;,-;jl,lrj~~

development of the ['Ut).
The P&amp;/ board wil l

Springs juvenile who earlier told him I found the gun in Lhe

*,mastermind"of

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consider the creation of a
Planned Unit Development
PEJD in west Seminole

compound at Halifax Paving
Company's yard on Nor th Ilol

Evaluation (OMAE staff
yesterday was scheduled to
present to the county

Prosecutor
Fig,gatt
argued to the six member jury

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General

"significant ... just a lot of technical deLiils."
She said city offiscials were promised an escrow
ay off remaining developer

Consult our full
scale, indexed Rx price book

Count)

',alued at $891 from a storage
sheda(theresidenceofMike&gt;
Collins, Katie Street, Sanford

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guilty in a negotiated plea in tried again today to break ders to keep trying for unani. ney'
s lawyer said as the earlier
March to use of a fiream in deadlocked deliberations while mous verdicts on all charges in verd.icts remained sealed and

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structure in flames,
the right rear wheel of her 1966 Enforcement agents have in Florida in order to obtain a
said he used his model sedan caught fire Mrs jailed a 46-year-old Altamonte title to the

sears,

Management Analysis and

to the state Divisior of Youth

7.

Seminole

rezoning is approved, Swann
will have one year to present a
inaiter plan to the county for

had b(-en indicted to stand trial McGregor in juvenile court the Nov. 24 robbery by
aiding testified that Preston wasn'
t his

robb~ry indictment.

Of

Be informed!

Planning and Zoning Com11'0) tonight will

looking for a 350-pound paving
winper tool reported stolen
from a dump truck in a fenced

abetting In a Nov. 24 grocery was released aridl3 now under tVammen) was arrested."
told hlmit was hidden.
store holdup
sta te super'ision.
In the Peston trial the state
On cross-examination by
Robert Anthony Preston Jr.,
Sul li van also admitted he lied had charged the six-foot-five. Preston's defense attorney,
17 of 3221 Walton Rd, Apopka, to Circuit Court Judge Robert inch teenager was principal in Ned Julian
Jr., Sullivan

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Deputies today were investigating the reported theft of
a welding machine and too,

invnitfacturer's statements of ownership (if motor vehicles.
Salesman Jailed
origin. The documents are
t of Law required with new automobiles Larceny Charged

as an adult on a robbery charge involving the weapons charge. and abbettlag Vammen.
partner in the Dec. 5 robbery
in the case.
"1 told him only part of the
Sullivan's testimony on the attempt. He did say that af te r
A 15-year-old Altamonte trub," Sullivan testifi ed. "I gun wasn't heard by the Jury the Nov. 24 robbery that he saw

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Capshaw because the officer shack, but I ctidn'
t tell him that judge that lie had lied in the
dehberal.ed approximately 90 could sign documents that I didn'
t know the gun was there prior statement to Capshaw.
minutei laq night before would allow hirn to be released until Vainmen told me it was
The Jury did hear Sullivan
acquitting
a 171year-old A PON
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ndlbe that night aftelot, the , ilbbibery 'testify about getting the gun
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juvenile Aet%isM a( siding and returned home. S111van said he . (Nov. 24), the day before he from the shack where Vanimen

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Christopher Paul Vamrnen,
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pleaded guilty In the Nov. 24
robbery of the Little Food Town
Store, Bear LaI-,'
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City, testified that Preston gave

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possibility of arson.
Arson investigators are probing cause of fire that destroyed trailer last night on S. Cameron Ave., Midway. I Herald Photo by
coffee tab!e were taken from
At leas t to other fires were
Bob Lloyd)
her apartment and Sandra
extinguished by county firemen
Wrenn told deputies that an
last night and early today a blaze until county fire units put out the fire that spread to
County jail records indicate agent M.D. Brick and sheriff's AM-FM radio and a tape
house and an automobile,
ar rived to extinguish the fire, the auto's interior and that James Anthony Buffo 40, deputies at 9:30 p.m. last night recorder owned by Jude
Sheriff's deputy P.J. Higgins
Deputies said the cause of the destroyed the vehicle,
of 546 Orange Dr., Altamonte at Day's Lodge, Altamonte Gregorie were taken in a
reported he responded to a fire that damaged the Scarboro
Deputy B.L. Thompson Springs, a self-tinployed auto Springs. lie was bonked at burglary at their apart.ment.
report ofa fire a the reside nce residence is unknown
re po rted no injuries in the tar salesman, is be ing held on count) jail on a chart'e of lpiitiessaidadoorasforced
of Darrell Scarbort), 5103 Moss
Mrs. F'ddie McCoy, of fire.
$5,000 bond in a case involving conspiring to possess or .sell to gain (ntry to the apartment.

testified TuEMay that Miss Little was the only woman in-

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changes, to sign," Council cairan Edith Duerr
said,
anges involve developer agreement
signed be fore the city began negotiations for pur
chase of the facility.
Doerr said this morning (bat changes weren't

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yesterday at Rand Yard west of
Sanford wher, he fell from a rail
car.
Cliarles 11. Freddie, 38, Lake
Mary Road, Sanford was
treated at Seminole Memorial
Hospital for hip injuries,
deputies said, after a ladder

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George Ellis Tetterton was the 16th witness for the
prosecution as the state sought to build a case around its
claim that the 261-year-old black woman stabbed jailer

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General Waterworks Corp
City officials last night initialed a $2.2 million offer back to company officials.
contract offer for the Winter Park-Imsed firm.
-We went over the agreement paragraph by
,; last n ght's

Simmons is investigating the

an other jailer dead in her cell.

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acceptance by General Water works before the deal
is concluded and the firm's Seminole County
boldings become property of the city.
A contract offer from General Waterworks was
reveived Monday. Council members last night
ui1ifi ed that proposal and sent the approved
ed

CASSELBMRY__ (ity 1ounc'l Is nearing in
end to negotiations ii its efforts to purchs4.

reported a Seaboard Coastline
Railway employe was injuA01

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WAYNE D. DOYI.E,
WILLIAM D. CURHIE, Managing Editor
ROI3ERTC. MARKEY. Advertising Director

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Officials of the U.S. Postal Service are arguing
that Americans should not complain about spending 10 cents to mail a letter, and that they would
still be getting a bargain if first class postage is
raised to 12 or 13 cents, as Postmaster General

Not too
months ago, citizens of Seminole
County were being bothered to no end with
telephone solicitations from questionable sources
claiming to be connected with various police
benevolent a3sociatlons.
These were quickly extinguished through legal
means.
you might be getting calls in the very
near future from a member of the Sanford Police
Benevolent Association (NM)
and it's strictly
legitimate.
Th e Sanford I'BA will be making telephone
solicitations for the next few weeks trying to drum
up business for its 'Super Blue Grass Festival '
which is to be staged at American Legion Field,
South U.S. 17-92 on Sept. 6.
This gala event will be an 11-hour marathon of
pickin' and singin' with about 35 performers on
hand to entertain.
Among the groups of entertainers will be Jim
and Jesse and the Virginia Boys; The Lewis
Family; The Blue Ridge Gentlemen; The Blue
Grass Partners; American Express Blue Grass;
The Orange Blossom Blue Grass; and Blue Grass
Generation.
Sept. 6 falls on a Saturday and just about
many

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for children. That price goes up to $6 for adults and
$3 for children if purchased at the gate.
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someone identifying
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Super Blue Grass Festival,
know it's strictly on the up-and-up.
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game and who
spirit and teamwork is all about should register.
Too, more coaches are needed for the program,
as well as other workers, and persons wishing to.
help our area youth in this fine program are urged
to contact officials at the Seminole YMCA office.
You'd be doing yourself a favor if you became
part of the P01) Warner football program.

Two of Florida's predominantly black colleges
Bethune-Cookman and Florida Memorial will
have new presidents when th e fall semester begins
next month.
And one of those two is a native of Sanford.
1)r. Oswald P. Bronson, former president of the
Interdenominational Theological Ct'nter of Atlanta,
Ga., will replace Dr. Richard V. Moore at BethuneCooknian.
Dr. I3rorkson is froni Sanford and is a former
pastor who received his Bachelor of Divinity degree
from Gammon Theological Seminary and his
doctorate at Northwestern University.
Taking over as president of Florida Memorial
College will be Dr. Willie J. Wright. a lifetime
resident of Dade County.
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avoid equipment, kissed host Monty Hall before,

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Patricia Holloway
Betty I. McAllister
Patricia Midkiff

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Sara F. lull, Deltona
Charles B. Persen, Deltona

B. Smith
Etta M. Fetherling, Ddflary

Henry Wade, Deltona
Dorothy L. Blankenship,

went ahead on their own.
"We have not found any unpropriety," Dixon said. "So at
this po int I do not f eel that I'll
be making any f urther inquiry
into it."
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin had

Yesterday's high 93; over-

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God's Praises Sung
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From Lincoln and Tremont, Ill,
• 7:30 Each Evening
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• Brother Kenny Graham Age 18,
Assistant To His Father A1
Calvary Baptist In Tremont, Ill.

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Sunday Meeting Sanford Garden Club

8. It', am., 8:41 p.111.; lows 1:58

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NASSAU, Bahamas i AI'i -- lmamuuian government for cacti
The closed area has been a (liplommiatit' negotiations."
A Bahamian official says the po und of fish we catch in your prune fishing grou nd for Cuban
Earlier, Friedman had
island goverment is not inter- waters.'
exiles working out of Miami in th reatened that his union would
ested in a "fish and pay" proTh e Bahamas last month search of the spiny lobster.
close the port of Miami to all

20 per cent tonight and 40
tent tomorrow.

FBI chief Clarence Kelley, whose square Jaw scripts as FBI evidence strikes at the heart of the fireworks
brought in as "pest control ebbles" Kichenape
a Polish trial,"
is replacing the late J. Edgar Hoover's bulldog judicial process. In the name of Justice, proper and
name-brand cigarettes fabricated by the
The
term
"bag
mdn"
is
transcribed
by the
Osage as a symbol of law and order, has precautions should be taken to ensure thei'
Mafia "with their machines in their Fill as "bail man," and the crime
of
strengthened the FBI, restored its morale and accuracy.
warehouses," is mysteriously missing from the "shy locking"
comes
out
"skylocking."
A
corrected test abuses.
Even more serious than the errors are ti:e
-::1-.wript.
reference to "a soldier, you know, sneaks
Our assessment of Kelley may be noteworthy, omissions. For example, the tapes conta i n
— .\ Mafia informant, talking to a T-man through enemy lines" Is
recorded in the Iransince we were the first to expose Hoover's ex- references to crimes that should have been in. about a payoff case, Is asked: "Did you tell the
script
as
"a
sager
who
speaks the enemy line."
ceases. We told how the FBI, under Hoover, kept vestigated, yet these crucial references don't FBI anything about these payoffs and
tiles on prominent Americans, photocopied their appear In the FBI transcripts. Here are a few anythin," The mobster replies: "Yes.
The phrase, "the rest of the members," Is
,
private papers, obtained their bank records examples:
Yeah." But in the FBI transcript, he Is quoted as translated by the FBI astonishingly as "Richard
without subpoenas and even contmIted
Bast put Treasury agents together with a
i'ing "No" Nowhere n the tape Is there a Nixon." The name "t)iddlnger," per ha ps in
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Mr. and Mrs. Lovell (Betty)
Quigley, a girl
l)ISCIIAR(,ES:
Sa nford:
Barbara A. Brockway
Catheri ne M. Conrad

Glori.se A. Gray
Bessie Joseph
Mary D. Keeton
Jeffery I.argen
Virginia M. Longwell
Elizabeth W. Steffens
Henry A. Taylor

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during and after (twice) her turn. "Ther e is joy
incidence of sight impairment In Great Britain now.
in Joy Thompson," said Hall to the kissing
The editor reserves the right to edit those contestant,
than In the United States.
To be really fair, the son-daughter of Madelyn
who, by the way, was dressed as a
people who are promoting light have been Murray O'Hare ought to be 11owed to read from letters for reasons of space, but will exercise railroad engineer.
great care that the thrust of the letter is not lost
making themselves
Brandston. "We the Atheist's Handbook on a lunar expedition.
There are, of course, commercial explanations
in the editing,
need to hear Iourily and clearly from the design(Billy Graham gets to seek a reprimand in that
behind every squeal on today's quiz programs.
and medical professionals concerned with sight ease.'
All
letters
must
be
sigued
with
a
mailing
Lacking
the intellectual suspense of earlier
thattherelsnorelationshipbetweeneyed,nage
Since the Constitution provides freedom of
address
and,
,hen
po'csible,
a
telephone
number
game
shoss,
and offering far less In the way of
and rational lighting levels."
religious belief, and the Supreme Court decided
so
the
Identity
of
the
writer
may
be
checked
and
potential
financial reward, contemporary
There must be money in nil. Standard Oil of that mean the atheist's freedom of non belief too,
ed
establish
.
However,
the
Evening
Herald
will
produ
ce
rs
rely
on bombast to fatten audience
Ohio (Sohlo), w hich ranks only 12 th among U.S. it only seems right,
respect
the
Ishes
of
siriters
ho
do
not
iant
ratings
and
lure
sponsors.
Contestants on Let's
petroleum producers, has Just ccmpleted
01 course, this program might cost a lot, and
their
names
to
appear
In
print.
Make A Deal use no skills, and winnings are the
arrangements to borrow a whopping $1.75 billion de la y the space program considerably,
product of accident. Thus the footbIl uniforms,
the most money ever borrowed at one !.ime by
Perhaps it would be better, after all, to ask
We resere, of cow se, tie right to reject any kisses, etc.. Without them millions of housewives
any American corperatlon
to finance the the astronauts to refrain from airing their
letters this newspaper ronsldrs to be libelous or would turn to The S.'cret Storm or an afternoon
trans-Alaska pipeline,
private religious convictions during the per. slandt-rous.
matinee.

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President Fwd has urged mandatory prison sentences for
armed offenders who commit violent crimes,
The proposal would forbid probation for such criminals and
de prive judges of the option of letting certain offenders off
easily than others,
We aren't ready quite yet to go that far to end judicial
discretion, bu t it must be said that a felon in prison is a felon who
cannot repeat his 'ime. We don't seem to be able to
crime and protect society any other way.
If mandatory senteocing is ever to be adopted, however, it
should not apply Only to armed criminals. It should cover crime
the suites as well as on the streets.
"White collar" criminals are the ones most likely to be
granted probation by over-lenient judges.

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Florida lobster fishermen,
part within 12 miles of the macnt and your government to the advice of ILA President
"We can hardly be expected United States coast.
go through the slow process
Thomas IV. Gleason.
For
now to begin ta lking with a UnBahamian External
'l'M.l1iASSEf; (APi
A law suit alleges that
lairs
Minister
Paul Adderley
resig ne d Insurance Commissioner Thomas O'Malley
said.
He
pointed
out that his
owes $13,971 in campaign debts
which would be in
MIAMI APi
The second million.
Cubahammia, Three persons were
and
the United
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cocaine
seizure
from
a
banana
No
ontwas
arrested
in
the
arrested
in that incident, offiStates are to s ta rt negotiatio ns
The suit filed in Leon County Circuit Court seeks to
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ship
in
two
t
days was the largest Tuesday raid, Dingfekler said. cers said.
Aug. 13 over Ux' disputed lot
reco ver the alleged debt. It makes no mention of any law
drug haul of the year, customs
"We were rmiaking a routine
ster fis hing grounds.
Customs Capt. W.J. Mathis
violation.
officers Say.
search
of
the
ship
and
were
also
said
he suspected that more
The
fish-and-pay
proposal
Contemporary Graphics Inc., headed by Horace Drew,
Customs
spokesman
Jim
training
some
Customs
people
than
one
crew member of the
was
made
In
an
open
letter
a lobbyist and former O'Malley business partner, conDungfelder
said
40
pounds
of
cofrom
"
the
Virgin
Islands
on
ship
Cub
from
the
ahamna
was involved in the
Fl,,rid.a president of
is owed for printing during O'Malley's
caine — $8.9 mullion worth —
when, WI' discovered latest smuggling attempt.
the International I.ongshorsuccessf ul re-election cam pa ign in July, August and
%kas found Tuesday aboard the the cocaine," I)ingfielder said.
"We have quetioned all the
men's Association Published
&amp;ptemnber 1914
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Cubahama, Just arrived from
Office rs seized 21.2 pounds of crewmen, but we do not feel
0
a,
Tuesday in the Na,tcau GuardState election law requires th at ca nd idates pay for
Colombia Tuesday.
cocaine
Mon
da y from the MV tuere will be an arrest beca use
ian.
materials when th ey are received and require that the
It brought the tota l illegal F'rigora, another banana boat wi. cannot determine
ILA leader Kenneth Friedwho is rereceipts and expenditures be shown on campaign spencargo
seized
in
two
days
to
$13
docked
Tuesday
alongside
the
spofLsibk',"
he
said
asked for a "temporary _________________________________________________________________________________________
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working agreehent" to allow
Violation is a first-degree misdemeanor punishable li&gt;'
lobster fishing on the Bahamas
P.
up toa year in prison and a$l,000fine.
Banks until formal agreement
Drew was unavailable for comment.
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is reached between the U.S. and
Baha mian governments.
Rights
lie proposed "paying the BaZ0
AUG. 6
Mother-In-Law Hijack
Seminar, 8 p.m., Sweetwater AUG. 30
PENSACOLA iAPi
A county judge has given
Spire Circle, 0 of A Rum- Oaks Recreation Center m 1000
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Your Favorite
black civil rights leader Rev. B.J. Brooks until Monday to
age Sale. at 197',2 N. Magnolia Wekiwa Springs Rd) No. fundraising luau and
pay a $500 fine for unlawful r ssembly or go to jail.
dance, 8
Chair?
Ave., Sanford.
charge.
p.m to I a.m., Altamonte
Escambia County Judge Walter Lagergren had ordered
AUG. 8-9
Springs
the Rev. Mr. Brooks jailed Tuesday after he said he
Civic
Center.
Don't start a family fracas. We'll help you rot.'st her
New
student
registration
for
Polynesian
food and enAltamonte
Children's
couldn't pay the fine. But tbe judge changed his mind and
out
and settle her down in a comfortable chair of her
Th eatre presents "Tiger in Seminole High School at tertainment by Chip Meyers
gave the civil rights leader extra lime to raise' the money.
own. We have everything from rockers to recliners.
Traction," 8 p.m., Altamonte guidance office Monday Band "Southwind." Contract
Lagergren had imposed the (me and suspen&amp;d s.-n'
Reasonable prices. too'
Civic Center. Saturday matinee through Friday, 7:30 a.m. until Mrs. Joseph Samillano, Fern
tence on a charge of malicious trespassing.
at 2 p.m. Family en- 2p.nmu. Bring report cards from Park, for ticket information.
The Rev. Mr. Brooks, a local leader of the Nati ona l
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Tickets on sale at previous school term and if outAssociation for the Advancement of Colored People, Is
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of-state,
immunization
records.
enter.
already under five years' probation on an extortion
Florida house leader said
AUG. 31
charge that grew out of demonstrations at the Jail earlier
FURNITURE
today that he would accept Sen. AUG. 9
Father
Lyons Council
AUG. 18
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this year. The probation is being appealed.
David McClain's word that he
Optimist Youth Fund "Trash
Knights of Columbus of Sanford
uehearsals for 1975-76
Jam,s TrippI
Owner
was not getting paid to repre- &amp; Treasure" flea market, Old Marching Seminoles will
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sent two Parole and Probation U.S. Bank, Sanford Plaza, 9 at 8 a.mn. at Seminole H
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menibers
and
families
invited
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School.
All
new
and
HOSPITAL NOTES
suit against the state.
AL' 13
students should contact schol
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Society
Films
for
further information
City
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ADMISSIONS:
Appropriations Committee,
Olga
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Sanford:
earlier had questioned whether
Mamie Allen, Oviedo
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public funds were being used to
Francisco
Perez, Tampa
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motivational course,
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ia th e second day of jury selection.
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As jury selection in his mail fraud
retrial moved slowly ahead, Orlando cosmetics promoter
Glenn V. Turner said he was confident he'd win his long
legal fight wi th federal prosecutors.
"Things are great and I'm going to win this thing,"
Turner said in a curbside news conference Tuesday.
Commenting on his decision to act as his own attorney,
Turner laughed and said, "I've tried attorneys for seven
years and they haven't done a thing for rue."
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He said the grand Jumy had grand Jury to probe gambling in
Florida's first statewide eminent needs to take more of smuggling area for ccainc, smuggling,
so
the
joint
task
returned
indictments against Florida.
grand jury is expected to rec- an interest In halting the heroin and niariju.ina."
force will not (mill apart,' Sal- more than 100 persons since it
When Askew signed the bill
nmnmenid that the United States smuggling of heroin and coThe granìd jury began its final tines said.
was
empaneled.
Those
persons
authorizing
statewide grand
use high-level diplomatic chan- caine from other countries,
three days of deliberations in
A
task
force
of
state,
federal,
were
indicted
in
multi-ton
juries,
he
did
so amid much
rids to
curb tie influx of
"ii
could stop it at the the Justice B.K. Roberts room
and
hoopla
about
how
it would atnarcotics into Florida.
border t he n we could relieve lo- of the Florida Supreme Court and local-officials has
cocaine
ta
hauls, he said,
ck organized crime in the
working with the grand jury.
State Atty. E.J. Salcines, the cal law enforcement agents," building,
The grand jury Is the first one state.
grand jury's advisor, said the he said in an interview TuesIt is the first time the grand
The report also is expected to empanieled under a law passed
Salcines aaid that the grand
panel will end its 15-month in. day.
jury has met outside the Tampa depict what the drug scene will by the 1973 legislature em- jury has found it difficult to go
vestigation Thursday with
"We will not only be return- Bay area,
be like in Florida in future powering the governor to name after heroin and cocaine smugmore
indictments
and ing indictments but also issuing
"In the report the grand jury years if recommendations for statewide grand Juries. Since glers because of the criminals'
recommendations for curbing a very comprehensive report will be asking the governor and law enforcement and diplomat- then,
Gov. Reubin Askew has sophisticated methods and
drug traffic,
relating to narcotics smuggling the Supreme Court to consider it' action are not taken, Salcines
appointed
a second statewide complex organizations.
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A debate could go on forever over whether a
dime isalittleora lot to pay for delivery ofapiece
of mail. From one standpoint, even 13 cents does
not seeni costly for having an important letter
picked up at our door and deposited at another's
door hundreds or thousands of miles away a few
days later, On the other hand, the memory of the 3cent stamp is still fresh in many minds, and the
American people have seen postal rates increase
steadily during years of promises that the
elimination of bureaucratic waste was going to cut
The importance of lighting in the nation's
the cost of their postal service,
Teddy Nadler
ST. LOUIS. MO .
consumption of energy was dramatically un/
lives
in
this
town.
You
remember
him. Nineteen
It is now quite evident that cheap postage has
derscored and, say some critics, ridiculously
fifties?
Television
quiz
shows?
gone the way of cheap gasoline. The latest reports
overemphasized
a couple years ago.
Nadler was the man of a million facts, an
of dire financial crisis in the semi-independent
Remember the blackout of outdoor Christmas
Army
depot laborer who among other things
AA --- -----decorations in the wake of the oil embargo and
Postal Service point to yet another postage m•
knew
the
name of every island in the world. In a
r
the adoption of daylight saving time in the
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crease, and the issue may boil down to how it Mll
day
when
game show contestants were national
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be distributed among the different classes of users.
celebrities, he won a record $264,000, and with
But while lighting accounts for only about 5 per
A 1971 court decision may upset the traditional
little emotion. One recalls the chap copping
cent of all the primary energy the country uses,
thousands of dollars each week with quiet
practice of fixing rates relatively high in some
it is true that it is probably the greatest single
acknowledgement, never iiiere than composed
catepries so that rates for second and third class
consumer of electric power.
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mail md parcel post can be kept relatively low as a
n New York City, about 40 per cent of Con.
Ternpus fugit. Today daytime quiz programs
public service.
solidated Edison's annual production of dccare structured more to physical than mental
tricity goes for light. Nationwide, the figure is
'1 he debate over rate reform is casting doubt
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dexterity. Teddy Nadle4's are not welcome.
ab
ou t 25 per cent, adding up to some $7 billion in
the prospect that th e Postal Service can achieve
Contestants
winning 1360 washing machines are
electric bills each year.
the self-supporting status by 1984 which was laid
requested
to lose podage
t'n
on stage in exA 50 per cent reduction in lighting levels could
-down as a goal when post off ices were divorced
-troverted
gratitude.
Not
that
many
have to be
save consumers $3.5 annually, as well as
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from direct political control in 1971. Without a
reducing the threat of Intermittent 'brownouts"
associated
with Truth or Consequences recalls
subsidy for the foreseeable future, there would
that have plagued many areas.
the
time
one
winner became so excited "she took
have to be significant reductions in service or a
Is such a goal realistic? It is, according to one
a
deep
breath
and her panties dropped to the
massive rate increase, and the public would
expert, Howard Brandston, president of Lighting
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floor."
f New York City.
probably regard either one as intolerable.
Underwear drops are one thing, coronary
"We
are
an
overlit
society that uses far more
If higher postal rates and a continuing subsidy
possibilities
are another. An ABC-TV executive
light than Is necessary for eye comfort or ef.
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are invitahle, then the congressional overseers of
in New York concedes that quiz show emotions
ficlent task performance," he says.
the postal o peration need to address some basic
are reaching the point where "we worry about
One reason we are an overtit society is that
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some of these people
not just about them
questions. How much of the total cost should be
various segments of the lighting industry "are
but
emotionally.
Some of them are so
borne - by mail users and iow much by a subsidy
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wound up by the time they get on the air,
from taxpayers? Is tie rate structure fair to the
low light equals bad sight," Brandston claims,
anything
could happen. 1 don't know of any case
various classes of mail users? Is the power of
despite all kinds of medical evidence to the
w
he
Behold,
man
re
a
loser
has Ni a host, but it could ha ppen.
contrary. One company, for example, offers
postal unions frustrating efforts to make more
I've
seen
some
of these
after they lose a
conuner a choice bewn
ec standard
E.
bulb iid
efficient t.ze of manpower? Are postal workers
big
prize
and
they
are
just
desolate.
One minute
an "eye-saving" bulb
yet the higher-priced
receiving a fair wage? Is the Postal Service trying
they
are
Jumping
up
and
down
in
anticipation,
bulb actually delivers less light output than the
hard enough to overcome late deliveries, lost
the
next
minute
th
ey
are
desolated
by defeat. 4
standard
letters and other bloopers, or, as postal officials
There
is
some
risk
here,
I
think."
In thi
s country, the Illuminating Engineering
The Editor
Risks or no, none of the dozen major quiz
maintain, is it doing as well as can be expected for
Society lIES) publishes guides for recomof the day has any trouble enticing conan organization that involves 703,000 employes
an
mended light levels for a broad variety of settestants. Evn Let's Make A Deal, the show
fcrmae
nc of
flags and tasks. These standards have become
handling 90 billion pieces of mail a year?
He Wants Equal Time
their
public,
secular,
paid-for-bywhere
contestants are required to be extroverts,
every-citizen,
duty.
It could only have been a step in the rightkind of lighting law of the land
turns away hundreds of would-be players daily.
1 read with interest Joe Perez's guest column
Based on them, New York City requim 70
direction when the heavy hand of political
Richard E. Nyros
(ootes of light for all areas of a public in The Herald Monday, Aug. 4.
Once selected, contestants are told to "jump
patronage was removed from the postal system in
Sanford
regardless of function. By contrast, in
Carrying Joe's ideas a step farther, i
up
and down on stage, shout, squeal" anything
1971. Congress is finding that reorganizing mail
Great Britain, which also has an IES, library vious that we ought ta Immediately demand that
to electrify the environment. On one recent
delivery on more business-like lines accomplished
Letters to the editor are ahays welcome,
lighting Is broken down Into nine distinct func- NASA schedule some more moon trips so that
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In case YOU iiiis.sed it the first time around,
registration for the Seminole YMCA Pop Warnr
football prograin will be held Saturday at various
jxnnt throughout the county,
Training and practice sessions will begin in
about a week and boys between the ages of 10 and 15
are urged to register if they wish to participate.
Saturday's sign-ups will be from 10a.m. to 2p.m.
at 'lie Seminole YMCA office in Forest City as well
as at all county middle schooLs.
We' .'e been associated with a program
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia
Five armed Japanese
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hostages, waited at the airport
today to fly to another country.
Belgian radio reported that

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Southern junior middleweight championship about 950 pm
then he cut Joe Vincent to bits in the fourth round of their socalled grudge battle at the Sports Stadium before 3,Mscreaming
fa ns.
Vincent changed th e pace of th e fight in the second round by
Spurr ed on by loyal
attacking Perez and forcing him into the ro pes with a cross to th e
Perez slammed Vincent in
the nose twice toward the end of the fourth round and sent the
jaw which almost knocked Perez
)ear-old Vincent crashing to the canvas at 224 seconds of the
Vincent slipped, causing fans to leap from their seats but
round.
didn't fall - pressing the fight by catching Perez with the nose
For Vincent, it was a hard fall, but for Perez, it was the
jab that brought blood, Ile bell ended the round with Perez trying
completion of a verbal war which had left Orlando fight fans limp
to hold on to Vincent, who was attempting to end the fight tben
f! with delight for more than a month.
and there.
V incent had predi c t---d the 10 round title bout wouldn' t go the
Vin cent returned in the third round to
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distance and turned out correct. Only it was he, not Perez, who
arid ran into Perez's left, placed squarely to &amp; ja w. Vincent's
failed to make the final bell.
nose began to bleed. Perez followed by a punch In the cheek and
Perez who was staggering From being battered as hard as
th e eye began to bleed
he was battering Vincent ended it with a left cross to th e aw
That was all the 15$-pound Sanford battler needed
and two hard jabs to the nose after having opened a
guidance.
He kept pounding away through the third arid picked
under
Vincent's left eye in the third round,
right back up in the fourth, punching and dancing back; punching
and dancing back -then moving across the ring at the dazed
The final jab came in the center of the ring and Vincent hit the
deck as Perez practically leaped into a neutral corner. It took five
Vincent to strike like a hammer.
riiinutes to get the fallen Vincent back to his feet while Perez did
A seat cushion sailed across the ring as Vincent fell like a trot
ivall vic tory dances in the center of the ring
in a lumber camp Fans began the chant Perez' Perez' Perez
Perez, soi,ked in Vincent's blood, accepted the giant chainand it was over.
pionship trophy while Orange County sheriff's depu ties moved
Th e defeat left Vincent's card at 13-2-2 for his career and also
well-wishers out of the ring,
ended the much-ballyhooed "fight of the century" that caused
Perez had used his head in bringing the battle to an end,
um officials to call the crowd , boxing's largest ever"
SPOrtsSta di
0 al Florida.
butting Vincent under the chin with it just !:econds before his
glo ved fist smacked the blood C)C arid nose.
The final match of the night saw Orlando's Gene Wells fltorin
In the dres.sin room, Perez made no mention of the head butt
Sanun&gt; Barr in 254 of the sixth round of their battle For Wells it
s newsmen pressed him for word of th e victory,
was th e 15th kn ockout of a record which runs to 3643.
"I knew I could get him with an uppercut . I was throwing
Ter ry 'Rootin" Tuten of Blackshear, Ga., added to the
hooks and he was ducking down. It was an uppercut that knocked night's knockdowns by decking Tampa's
Frank Valdez In 2:0 of
him down," Perez said.
the second round in the top match of five amateur bouts. Earlier,
Flashing a broad smile, Perez rejected the idea of a rematch,
Ironman McKenna of Orlando decisioned Oviedo's Rock Sweet in
saying briefly, "I don't like the guy."
a rousing battle of 50-pound eight-year-olds that brought a
Perez, now 27.22-2 with 13 knockouts, said Vincent hurt him in
standing
both.
the stcond round when the Orlando puncher pasted him flush on
Bert Bell of Blackshear, Ga., outpointed Forest City'sMike
nose
roduc g the first blood.
Monks in a 10-pound battle while Winter Park's Jimmy Clay
But Taco didn' t let the blood bother his punching style as he
gained a decision over Robert Spencer of Zellwood.
held on to finish the round and come back strong in the third and
St. Petersburg's Dwight Dudley arid Donnie Garrett of
fourth .
Brunswick, Ga., ba ttled to a draw.
Perez had opened by bringing the fight to Vincent with sharp,
The third knockdosn of the night camc in the pro opener as
quick jabs to the head, allowing Vincent to circle himUe a Orlando's Ed Turner posted a TKO in the fourth round over Babe
dancer without a partner.
Clark of Brunswick.
firuth

they invaded the building
Monday.
One of the hostages said the
terrorists said farewell to the 28
captives with "Sayonara We
are very sorry we had to do this
to YOU."
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And fight he did.
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spokesman said. The re was no
immediate word on whether the
15 remaining hostages from the
siege would be freed

Civ'l aviation officials said
the DC8 can carry 2o,000gallons
fuel a
it should be sof.
ficient for the flight to Libya.

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iounded a 12-year-old girl as the attempted to smuggle
less than a gallon of gasoline to Khmer Rouge soldiers
CmbxIia, a police spokesman said today.
She was taken to a clinic for treatment after being
wornded in the thigh Tuesday, the spokesman said.
Polic-' said the girl, Mong (larnsil, was with about 10

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had given its permission. The
Belgian radio broadcast in
Brussels gave no source for
report
The Japan Air Lines DC8
which the terrorists and their
captives had boarded several
hours earlier remained on
17ound here though the Malaysian spokesman had said shortly after 4 a.m. EDT that it was
expected to take off in an hour
or to

A Palestinian guerrilla spokesman said a rocket unit
called the 'Clouds of Hell " fired several salvoes of lat
yusha rockets into Qiryat imona.
The attack on Qirat Shmonah, the second in 20 hours,
was described as retaliation for Israeli antlguerrill a raids
in south Lebanon on Tuesday that Lebanon said ieft 18
persons dead Rnd 44 wounded.
Israeli Radio broadcasts said rockets fell kday at the
center of Qiryat Shmonah and townspeople rushed to
bomb shelters.

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Jim Palmer' s Two-Hitter
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SPORTS

By THE A SSOCIATED PRESS

IN BRIEF

"I got everything over the plate and made
only a couple of bad pitches, I also threw a
lot of curves, I had to - those guys are fastball hitters."
- Jim Palmer

In Non-Cooperation Move
NEW YORK tAP)— Bill Walton sat on the floor beside
the Dais and listened attentively to his friends, Jack and
Micki Scott, as they discussed their policy of total non.
collaboration" with government Investigators.
He nodded In agreement as they spoke, sometimes
applauding a particularly emphatic statement,
sometimes laughing at questions from the assembled
news media which struck him as especially naive.
Walton, an activist as much as a basketball player, was
in New York to attend a news conference called by the
Scotts to discuss their decision not to cooperate with a
Federal grand jury In Harrisburg, Pa., investigating the
disappearance 01 Patricia Hearst.
"I'm here as a friend of these people," said Walbn, the
6-loot-11 center of the Portland Trail Blazers of the
National Basketball Association. "I want you all to realize
the situation these people are facing. It's obvious to me
that these folks have been lied to over a major portion of
their lives, and so have you.
"Look at your dress, the way you live, the way you deal
wi th other people. So much of it is a lie - one contradiction after another."

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Winner of the event twice
with a 10-year gap — 1962 and
1972 -. as part of his cache of 24
rational thampionshIj, P1ayr
Jack Nicklaus is perennial PGA choice
is one of the favorites In the
field of 139 teeing off Thursday
always figure he's going to win this sprawling layout which has won the Masters and British
over the 7,1BO-yard, par-70
— i would follow the expected been the regular site of the anOpen and finished in the top 10
course.
line.
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"I would have to say Nick- called it "one of the most difliat 6-1, followed by Lee Trevino Iaus. He has to be the choice cult tests in golf.
"I have no ecu.ces "he said
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went into t he Masters after
and .ohnnv Miller at 8-1; Play- because of his strength, hitting
"it is long, it is tough. There's
r, Tom Weiskopf and Tom power and the best brain In the a lot of heavy rough and the being 'Wa' from the tour for
a'.- m onths.I had two days
Watson at 10-I, and Gene Lit- game.
greens are generally small. It
tier, hale !rwin and host pro
'I have great respect for both will take a good player in full practice before the U
Bobby Nichols 12-1.
Nicklaus and Lee Trevino. con trol of his game to win ,a nd In 'eu only 16 holes before
he British
"Of course, If you pinned inc Trevino can't be overlooked be- here."
down," Player added, softening cause he drives the ball so
This hasn't been a goad year
"I've played like a bum in the
his original statement seine- straight and I, so good around for the 38-year-oid perfectionist
majors. But my game feels as if
what, "and asked me who I pick the greens,"
from Johannesburg, following a it is coming around. I hope it
outside of myself _. a man must
As for his No. I antagonist, banner 1974 season in which he does this week."
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS who might well have been cuPirates 6, Cards 1
Don Sutton blitzed the Braves balk before Fred Kendall hit a
cring In the Cubs' bullpen.
Despite the offensive cx- with a five-hitter to chalk up his roller to shortstop Jerry DavaIt was first and 10 for PhilaJohnny Oates, Maddox and plosion, the Phils failed to cu
40th career shutout and becorn non, who fumbled it to let lolan
delphia.
Johnstone proceeded to hit him, into Pittsburgh's 412.game lead the NL's first 15-game
winner, score the winning run.
Unfortunately for the Chicago too, and when the first-inning in the
East Division. Richie Jimmy Wynn's 16th homer
Cubs, it wasn't the Philadelphia carnage was complete, the 7.isk. Dully Dyer and Bill hob.- give him
E xpos -7, Mets 0-0
all he needed.
Eagles they were playing, it Phillies had 10 hits - the first inson made sure of that, driving
TIi
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Reds 6, GIants 3
was the Phillies. And the game eight in a row - and 10 runs, in two runs apiece to beat St.
th
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from Montreal's
Csar Geronimo hit it tiewas baseball.
ItrtI1ng staff and, for the sixth
The other eight innings were Louis.
breaking single in the seventh
Hill Bonham started Tuesday academic.
Philadelphia
Dyer and Robinson each had inning and kicked in with an time in 10 twinbills this year,
night's game for the Cubs. He waltzed to a 13-5 victory,
two-run triples while Zisk di- Hill single In a two-run eighth came out on the short end In
never knew what hit him.
In the rest of the National vided his work with a double to beat the Giants and keefl bath games.
What hit him, in succession, League, Pit tsburgh beat St. and a homer to ba ck Jim Roo- Cincinnati's Big lied
Don Carri thers pitched a
ed Machine
was Dave Cash, Larry Bowa, Louis 6-I, Los Angeles shut out ker's seven-hitter,
rolling.
fivehitter in the first game, then
Carry Maddox, Greg Luinski, Atlanta 50, Cincinnati defeated
Dodgers 5, Braves 0
Padres 6, Astroe 5
Dennis Blair and Woodle FryJohnstone, Tommy Hutton San Francisco 6-3, San Diego
like the Ph.lIs, the Dodgers
It was a rolling ball that man teamed for one in the
and Mike Schmidt.
edged Houston 6-5 in 10 innings caine out on top but went no- knocked Houston off the tracks nightcap. Bob Bailey and Barry
There was no call for unnec- and, in a twinight double- where in the standings, remain- against the Padres. Bobby To. Foote horr1ered in the opener
essary roughness. The only call header, Montreal blanked New ing 15' games back of Cincin- inn singled with two out in the and Pete Mackanin drove in
was for reliever Ed Crosby, York twice by 7-0 scores.
nati in the West.
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Wednesday, Aug.

'it's hard to say why," he down."
American League
is Liking part in drills. Scott 15 i
season's performance, It would in te rceptors. He stole only one the AF'C, isnt
concerned about said, groping for a reason for
American League
BAT T ipr,
ins at bats)
While
Anderson's
in- being rested, according to,
be
hard
to
guess
that
Miami
pass
in
1974
East
his poor showing. lie figures the 1 974' showing. "I hurt my foot
Carew, Mm, 3 0. Lynn, Bsn,
terception statistics faltered, he Shula, "to get his knee reha.
l)olphins' safety Dick Anderson
But Anderson, who has 11 law of averages jct ('aught up
W L Pc?, GB 337
Washinqlon.
Oak.
371;
earl)'
in
the
Boston
year
and
it
never tied for third on the learn with bilitated properly."
was one of the American Foot- thefts in seven seasons to rank with hitii
Harqrov,' Tex,
'32).
Munn.
again,
Baltimore
Si so
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really heal ed ."
NV.
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93 tackles, 49 of them
Andrsn who has never
rw York
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UN
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l. Rice,
Anderson's
slip
came
along
unasslsted,
and
Milwauk&amp;
wasrenamedto rnissedal)olphin game because
53 SI 177 13', Rtn, 71. Vs'r:e'msk,. Bsn. 11.
down," he sa id Tuesday at the with t ha t of most ot he r Miami the
Cleveland
Pro
Bowl
squad
along with of an injury saidhe has no hard
19 55 45
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70.
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Dolphins' training camp. lie defenders. The club yielded 14 teammate Jake
Detroit
16 61 115
Oak. M
Scott.
feelings about getting hurt in ar;
Well
added, with conviction, 'This touchdown passes last season,
IHJPdS
BATTED
lP4 Lynn,
Scott,
however,
couldn't
par"honor
game" that knocked
Oaklanci
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flsn, 50, 1 May, Bal. 76; R'e
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7', flsn, 16, 14 Jackson Oak, 11.
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tiomuil Football League cham- because of a left knee injury, Superstars' television show.
Horton, Dot, 73. Masberry, KC.
57 59 161 16', '3
Anderson's bouncing stabs- pionship season,
and Anderson found himself
1k was expected to be one of
California
49 63
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show hi,,i with eight inter.
II).
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1970
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1973.
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mentorn
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Tuesday's Results
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left
knee,
G Brett, XC.
and said, "I'd say it cost me
176.
In between were shut pickings [al errors," explained Coach
California ID I. Ch(IqO 4
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Both players are coming back between $30,000 to 150,000. But
Oakland 37. Tesas its
DOUflLE5McRae.
three interceptions in l%9, 1n Shula, "The quarterback from surgery, Anderson said it's not like having the money
Xc. 30.
Baltimore 3. Boston 0
lynn. tlsn, 79; 14 Jackson, Oak
two
in 1971 and three in 1972.
sacks last year were way his knee is in good shape and he and losing it
Cle'velllnd I, Detroit i
75. Rice, ft%n, 71; Ystrien-iski,
Kans
City 6. Minnesota
Bsn. 73: Rudi, Oak, 23
Nt'w York 1, MiI*,iuk, 3
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Orta. Ch, 9; 0 Brelt, KC. 7.
Paltiroor,' i ra imsIcy 7 II and
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squads cut to 43 men.
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BOnds. PlY,
till Mil. 27,
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Minnesota (flIylven lOst t Tex , 70
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Thursday's Games
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FREE BROCHURES
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Paul Brown after thesaid
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Wall tIm 77. Staub. NY. 72.
"Camp can be a lonely place
weeks
at
training
camp
with
S Francisco
55 so 495 If
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Sari
57 59 460 21
Diego
College All-Star team that lost
H I T S Garvey,
LA.
150.
[I-own said.
Atlanta
is 67 136 71'
Pose, Cm, 119. Cash, Ph, 146.
to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 21Hnuston
10 71 3SI 31',
Madlock. GtI, 134; Millan, NY,
14, Last Friday night.
T ue sda y's Results
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Cobb is schedul ed to start at Mnn?ral 77. New York 00
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Philadelphia I). Chicago 5
right cornerback because it in.
Post'. din, 35. Grubb, SD. 29
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wolves individual coverage.
San Di,qo 6. Houston 5. 10 in
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Htn. 5; Joshua, SF. 5; Grittey, said Brown, adding that Cobb
CincinnatI 6, San Francisco 3
din. 7: Gross, Htn, I
playcd a zone defcnse most of
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HOME RUNS-Luinski,
Ohi,
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At San Frncisn
c (Barr 9$1
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To clear a spot for Cobb,
Chicago (11 RejscheI 711) at
Will, Pan 20
Philadelphia (Christ enson 6 7),
Brown will move Ken Riley to
STOLEN BASES-Lop.-s, LA.
()
17; Morgan. Cm. 11; firock,
left cornerback, the spot norMontreal tPe'nko 4$) at New
sti, i. Ceieno ill16; Car
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held down by Lemar
York (Stone 3 2). (n)
öeri. Chi. 73, P Manqual,
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Men, 7): Concepcion. Cm. 73
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hamstring pull.
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Hratiosky, Still 9 3. 750, 171;
"We
want
Ken
to
have
the
Oigo (JoneS 146). tnt
Gullet?. Cm, 93.
750.
709;
Atlanta (DOom 141 ii LOS
experience of playing there,
P Jones. SD. 11 6
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Brett, Pgh. 73. 700. 7.5). got
and be able to do it in an emerIn!
bon. Cm. 73. 700, 30i Billing
gency," Brown said. "That
Thursday's Games
ham. Cm. 115, 6'S. 3 71, Sea
Montreal at Ne York
doesn't
mean I'm unhappy with
ver , NY, II 7, 647. 7.77. MOnte
Chicago at Philadelphia, In)
•i'sco. SF. 10 S, 64, 303
anybody else."

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familiar "Watch Out for Jack
Nicklaus" chant reverberated
over the Firestone Country
Club today on the eve of the 57th
PGA Golf Championship, but
Gary Player had his hearing
aid turned off.
"I never gointoatournament
thinking this man or that man is
the man to beat," the gritty
Little South African said. "When
I first took up the game I was
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personal threeblend of concentration, control Yankees trimmed the M.l- who was tagged for nine hits gaiiie losing streak and
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was on top of the batters.
land Indians whipped the DeHobby Bonds' home run in the lead in the first two innings as
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Dick Bosnian and Rollie Fin7". games of the American ond, 15-2, and the California since July 20,
Catfish hunter gains 15th win.
helped New gers teamed for a two-hitter
League East leaders. "I got cv- Angels trounced the Chicago York's premier right-hander and
Jim Bolt hit a tie-breaking
ery'thing over the plate and White Sox 104 in the opener of improve his record
to 15-10. sacrifice fly in the fifth inning, Oakland in the second garite. bleheader. Jesse Jefferson and
made only a couple of bad their twin bill before dropping a Hunter scattered nine hits.
giving Oakland its opening vieAngels 10-1, White So 4-4
Rich Goss.age teamed for a
pitches. I had both good control 4-I decision in the nightcap.
Royals 6, Twins
tory over Texas.
Mickey
Rivers
collected
four
four-hitter
and Pete Varney's
and goxl stuff. I also threw a lot
Palmer struck out eight and
John Mayberry hit his third
ltos' IIowhl walloped two JIlts and Jerry Hemy drove in t',so-run double, highlighted a
f curves I had to tha.e guys s ,jl ked one to give the Orioles a home
games, a home rwis, uric of them a grand four runs %t ith a pair of singles four-run sixth, leading (:IIIare fastlxill hitters."
sweep of their two-game series two-run shot during a four-run slam that highlighted an eight- to lead California over Chicago cago's victory
in the second
In the other American with the lied Sox. Palmer, 16-7, fourth inning, as Kansas City
run sixth, to lend Texas over III the first ;aiiic of their (IOU- garimo

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shoved: lust the usual pre- a free agent who stands 6-feet.7 who retired in the off-season.
season rough stuff among play- and weighs 295, as "the biggest
Later in the day, Charley
ers at National Football League guy I've ever had," and said the Harraway, fuilback for the
camps across the country.
Redskins and Cardinals are iedskins from 1969 until JumpSeveral deals were made in "trying to work out something" ing to the World Football
the marketplace Tuesday, in the form of compensation for League last year, announced
among them the Washington St. Loll
his retirement.
Redskins' signing of defensive
Allen said that Butz, rec'ovThe Denver Broncos obtained
tackle Dave Butz, a three-year ering front a knee Injury, would defensive back Jeff Severson
man formerly with the St. Louis be used sparingly In the begin, from the Houston Oilers Tuesday for an undisclosed 1976
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Pete, the world's most Famous
"I have never tried," he said, this weekend,
soccer player, and Joe Namath, "How far do you have to kick
The Chicago Hears cut six
the nation's most celebrated the ball?"
players, including veteran runquarterback, shook hands and
"it
Some guys kick fling back Gary' Kosiris, who
smiled for the benefit of pho- farther than others," said was in his fourth season with
tographers.
Namath. "I think the longest the team,
"Hello, Joe, I 've read about field goal in NFl. history was 66
The Detroit Lions lost two key
you," said Pele. "We can have yards."
defensive players Tuesday
a talk but Ill)' English is not too
"I've heard about your in- when tackle
Mitchell and
good."
juries," said I'c!e. "I've had defensive hack Dick Jauron
"Don't starry'," said Namath, enough of them," said Nama. suffered injuries during the
"neither is mine."
"I've been playing for 19 afternoon workouts.
tars
and I've never had a
Mitchell, a six-year veteran,
met
f)r
the
Pete and Namath
soccer
serious
problem,"
said
Pele.
broke
a bone in his right
first time Tuesdi Oil il
'Gcd
bless
you,"
said
Namatj,.
and
will
be out for four to six
field at Hofstra University, the
4oII it was
Namath weeks, a spokesman for the
site of the New York Jetu; train
ynurgsters
ss.ti'iering
off
to
practice
with team said, Jauron, In his third
Wtm
ing camp.
leaned cri the Fi 'iround the the Jets and Pele departing sear with the team, suffered a
nul(l sprain of his right knee.
field, the two sLa r tars St.'Ml with the ('t)fllIiCtiCS people.
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was a time when the mere of town,"
par threes are flS or more. And playoff loser to him for the U.S.
mention of Firestone's sprawlBut last year, on the same 7,. the par-five lI,tti, "The Mon- Open in 1971, !x.th agree his
ing acres gave Lee Trevino a ieo yards of lush Ohio coun- ster," stretches 65 yards with problems with Firestone are all
severe case of the unhappy tryside that will serve as the a pond In front of the tiny green. mental,
muttering mumbles,
site of this year's PGA, Trevino
Gary Player, beaten by Tre- "A player of Trevino's caliIt ranked right up there with won the World Series, He tied wino here last year, and Jack her can play well on any
Augusta National on his list of South African Gary Player at Nicklaus, runner-up to Trevino course." Player said.
least favorites,
the end of the regulation 36
'1 cant play the track," he holes then won a dramatic, to
said. "It's just too damn long," day, seven-hole sudden death
And 1w stayed away. He playoff.
made a practice of skipping the And he chanted hismind
alAineticanGoUClac, about the course.
Sometimes he had to play.
"It's still long," he said. "It's
That involved the World Series still tough. But maybe, Just
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - to the Indianapolis Racquet
of Golf, the fail classic that an- maybe, I can play IL"
With rain, wind and a batch of Club courts for the first time
nuudly brings togeth'r the winHe'll be defending his PGA unk nowns tcakning to do today,
t'rs of the U.S. and British national tt1e this week in the 72 away with all the seeded
play.
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couple of steeks
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Any boys sti Wive riot yet youths who would like to play.
ago, so lie was on hand to
registered for time Seminole
T he sites for registration are
welcome Pele to the club,
Pop
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football
the
seven middle schools"Gee," said Namath, tossing YMCA
prr.gram
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a soccer ball around, "I never
thought I'd e piayir1t, -am'h S,i'urday at one of eight county Sunford, South Seminole,
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Milwee,
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Pele posed with a football,
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bounced It off his head. Namath reglstratk'n, the YMCA has in Forest City. Registration will
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How does he do this? At trick
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formal dinner, breakfast and
herald Women's Editor
Pamela
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the huts think it's fun; their resident of Goldsboro who is a
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program is a little of both, summer job for the food and been practising setting tables at
—which keepsall parties happy, nutrition major, and she Finds home, and lending a hand with
Classes are held three times the courses she is teaching the the 100(1 preparation.
weekly at the Agricultural children reinforce her own
The latter part of the course
Center on U.S. 17.92, south of studies.
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by an average of 23 youngsters nutrition, instructing students sewing techniques. As an added
between the ages of eight and ltj in the basics of a balanced diet. bonus, a crafts session is held
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Some years back some un• our notruin opening bid
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occasions of 16.3 million per
month. These figures are from
aconipreher_sive study ofhoiiie
entertaining conducted for
Better domes and Gardens by
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have Is the example set for him
by his parents.
,Aervn't merely claininy DEAR ABBY: I have two perspiration literally ran off
very pretty daughters I'll call Ibein! When lie had to shakv
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parents realIze that the most clammy hand is supposed ti
effective teacher a child can mean its owner is sneaky or

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more per person for guest
democratic system, right?
meals. Almost 50 per cent said
Dear Abby
Well, what kind of justice is
guest meals differ from family
there when the mother and
meals, usually because they
father of a family can do
involve more elaborate dishes
anything they want, including
and preparations. Almost six
things they tell their kids they
By A111GAII, VAN B ('It EN
u,it of It) iuest meals dvmaaI a
can't do, but nobody car Sd) a
spocia l Qloppin trip
%sord to them about it"
We have to hang up our hardly !ook him in the lace.
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clothes or e get docked, but I
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always hung up. Wc at e told to
I01 Lucy, and don't mention it
keep
quiet
an adult
" to her husticind. But dj tell Ajui
JUN
talking.
but while
both my
parents
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interrupt other people while tolel)ouknowltherbrother.ift.
law
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gets
out
of
line
again.
theyre talking, Is that fair"
Io er the boom on the
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correcting us about how we eat hurn,
and the grammear we use, but
DEAR ABBY: You itSM(i
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just let us correct THEM, and over the problem of sweat)
we get a fat lip.
palms much too casually. It's a
4 LONE
So what are kids supposed to serious handicap. My husband
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1_lu
had that condition lit's called
,NO DEMOCRACY "hyperhydrosis") for over i
years. lie recalled that in the
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ineal was found to be the informal one. served by over VI
1).-,r cent of the resporidents.1"he
dinner p,arty. served by 25 p-!r
cent of the total, ranked next.
Pamela Dunwoody guides pupils (from left) Lashawn Richardson, Felicia Strickland and Tonyn Barbecues and luncheon:,
Brrois in basic sting techniques
foliowed, with brunches last.

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A reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hastings on their
Oth wedding anniversary was held Sunday at the Lake
Reservoir home of Miss Mabel Chapman with Mrs. E. L
f)rebert as co-hostess.
The couple was married on Aug. 9, 1925, in the First Baptist
Church of Molena, Ga. Withelmina Lawrence Hastings, born in
Upson County. Ga., was a school teacher in Hazard, Ky., when
she met her husband. Born in Winchester. Ky., he went to work
for thel4oN Railroad in 1904 and was employed by the company
53 years. He retired in 1957 as a supervisory agent and the
couple then moved to Florida.
They have one son who lives in Dayton, Ohio; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The couple are
members of the First United Methodtst Church tnSanford.
For the golden anniversary celebration, Mrs. Hastings
chose a gown of blue chiffon voile and wore a diamond pendant,
an ;inniversary gift of her huiband.
Assisting in serving punch and cake were Mrs. Elizabeth
Huff; Mrs. David E. Drebert, Mrs. H. W. Herron and Mrs. W. B.
Kirby. Floating hostesses were.NfLss Debbie Shattuck, Mrs I
Swain Sr., and Mrs. Mildred Carver. Presiding at the guest
book were the Misses Dawn and Deb Drebert.
Out of ton guess included Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bibb of
7xphyrhills; %fiss R. Bell Reeves, Maitland; Sir. and Mrs.
Iteuder La%Ten(e, %Iolena, Ga.; Sir. and Mrs. Jep Lawrence,

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was at the hospital to visit, her nerves to the hand? (cx brother-in-law took her home. clusivels' ),
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Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1975

Jail Inspection Ordered
(Continued From Page-11A)

PEOPIIII..E
Three Astronauts To Meet

Keller Asks Pay

With President Saturday
HONOLULU (All) - Apollo astronauts Thomas
Stafford, Vance D. Brand and Donald K,S14'yton will meet
Saturday with President Ford.
The three spacemen, recuperating from the effects of
inhaling toxic fumes during splashdown, will get a final
medical checkup Wednesday and leave Hawaii for
Houston Thursday night,
Stafford said Tuesday that the men would wait until
after their meeting with the President to discuss the
mishap that caused them to forget about flipping two
switches that let the gas into their craft.

tmnuedl From Page-IA)
The 118.8,320 police depart.
m ent budget submitted by
Keller is$17,982 higher than the
current year's budget of
1170.33.8.
Included in the proposed
budget is $5,000 from federal
revenue sharing funds for a new
police car. Other items are
$148,850 for salaries; $2,200 for
uniforms; $3,000 for office
supplies: $1,500 for oneratin!

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supplies; 112,0(X) gas, oil and
tires; $6,500 automobile
maintenance-radio repair;
telephone;
$1,300
$750
miscellaneous;
$500
in.
vestigative
fund;
$1,800
machinery and equipment;
$2,000 education and training
and $1,920 part-time officers,
Keller noted the eight part.
time officers - state-certified
men who 'tad formerly served
as reserves -will each be paid
£20 iirnnthlv.

GUARA NTEED NATURALLY

other counties have financial
"xperts at the table to answer
questions on the budget.

(Continued From PageIA)
the expertise needed to answer
all questions concerning the
1975-76 budget.
harry Pelley, the board's
chief negotiator, said Mrs.
Sa mple could meet with Harris
at his office. 'It's not behind
closed doors. Harris' doors are
always open," Pelley added.
layer and Pelley both said
the public is invited to budget
hearings on the 18th and 19th of
this month.
Pelley's refusal to bring
Harris to the table was ordered
by the board, which met
Monday behind closed doors in
executive session.
Mrs. Sample, however, said

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Call locy:

ANFORD HWY.

EFFECTIVE 8/ 7 TO 8/13/75
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Peckinpah Pleads Innocent

ding will start in September, t
said, eliminating the need fi
hiring a part time consultai
WINTER SPRINGS- In the for the city planning con
spirit of what Mayor Troy mission.
Piland has called "a new era of
cooperation with the county," across the board cost of livir
the city council last night in- wage adjustment, estimated
dicated it would turn over the between $7,500 to $10,000. U
city's animal control program overall proposed budget now
within $6,000 of balancing.
to the county.
The unofficial vote was 4-1 to
turn the problem over Oct. 1.
A cost of living increase wi
The move would eliminate be considered uniformly for a
the $10,800 cost to the city of city employes after othe
operating the program, since budget figures are firmed.
the county has offered to -- -- provide the service without
charge as it does to unincorporated areas.
The city animal control of.
r
ficer Is currently paid a salary
of $6,500 plus fringe benefits.
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The city would be required to
rescind its animal control ordinance in favor of the county's
code.
City Attorney Newman Brock
has been instructed by the
1,
council to look into cost and
time factors involved in
abolishing the municipal court
and turning it over to the
county. The city court has been
alloted $13,250 in the tentative
budget for next fiscal year.
Piland said by giving some
responsibilities to the county he
hopes to lower the utility Lax.
4 gruua of resad€nts pr'nt
at the workshop spoke against
any increase in property
ntl1age to offset the proposed
Wgcs
reduction in utility tax.
Fosfess will he1
In the budget planning
session the Council tentatively
approved $51,254 for the public
urks &amp;uar1i;ent. includini!

PRICES IN THIS AD

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WASHINGTON (AP) -. The home of Sen. Howard
Baker, Rlenn., was broken into but nothing was believed
taken, an aide to the senator said.
Ron McMahan, Baker's press secretary, said the
Tennessee Republican and his family were at his home in
Huntsville, Tern., when the incident occurred Monday
night or Tuesday morning at the northwest Washington
home.
McMahan said a safe was broken Into but nothing was
missing. Rings, fur coats and photography equipment
were left undisturbed, he said.
McMahan quoted Baker as saylz!g there was no confidential material in the house that could have been taken.

LOS ANGELES IAP - Film director Sam Pecklnpah
has pleaded innocent to a charge of battery for allegedly
hitting an airline employe at Los Angeles International
Airport.
Pediinpah, 53, a resident of Mexico City, entered the
plea Tuesday and wit! go on trial Aug. 26 in West Los
Angeles Municipal Court.
Peckiripah, director of such films as "The Wild Bunch,"
and "Straw Dogs," was involved in an altercation last
June 20 when he was asked to leave a Continental Airlines
flight to Hawaii.

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BOSTON i All - Alger Hiss, whose conviction in a spy
ace helped bring Richard M Nixon to national
prominence 25) ears ago, has been reinstated to practice
law in Massachusetts
The state Supreme Judicial Court ruled Thesda) that
lhs.s's i:ood behainr over the past two decades shows he
uld not again commit the crime for which he was sent
to prison - lying to a grand jury.
Hiss, 70. a stationary salesman in New York, said he
was "highly gratified" by the ruling. His attorney said
Hiss hoped to practice law again in the Boston area.
In the spy case, Whittaker Chambers, an admitted
courier for Russian agents, said Hiss gave him secret
government documents in 1937 and 1938. Hiss then was an
official in the State Department.

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EVERY CUT, EVERY TIME

"Roger will answer all
questions beginning on the
18th," Layer answered.
Steve Rosenthal, SEA's top
told
Pelley,
spokesman,
"You're not willing to bring
certain figures and people out
in the open."
The two teams failed to reach
an agreement yesterday.

FAIl WAY
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TENDER

She said the county's
teachers and the public have a
right to hear what Harris or his
assistant has to say about the
financial feasibility of SEA's
demands.

Hiss Reinstated To Practice
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Harris' Absence

November, Including the two
months since the fire, the
county has paid $17,452 for
Continued From Page lEA)
housing of prisoners in other
Jails besides the Seminole
Polk said he appealed a
County facility,
budget in 1969 to the state and
"This isa quick check of paid
' got most of it."
bills," Jones said. 'We would
Monroe says the Department
have to pull each bill and total
of Administration can do
them to give you an exact
"anything it wants with the
figure."
Cost of repair to the jail is budget" and the county c.'c
Mission must comply.
expected
The difference between
$40,000 figure by the time all
Polk's original budget request
bills are submitted for payment
by the commissioners, but and the budget approved by the
board is $258,986, which is
Jones said thus far only "an
estimated $20,000," has been
reflected in the areas of
paid.
deputies salaries, social
The tunthling block to the security and retirement, cxreopening of the repaired jail
penses other than salaries,
capital outlay, Investigations
lies with the responsibility for
the return of prisoners
and contengency, Polk said.

totaling $10,515 since June 9 in
housing costs for prisoners and
said more bills were awaiting
final payment.
tones also said that since

Ashby Jones, deputy court
clerk, said the County Corn.
mission had approved bill's

Union Criticizes

Sheriff
To Appeal

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For Sweet Treats

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3 cups fresh blueberries, rins. jelly glasses and pour a 1 4-inch

With a sharp knife thinly slice fruit pectin. Remove from heat 2 medium zucchini squash,

deep layer of melted paraffin off colored part of orange and and skim foam Ladle mixture

ed and drained

over tops. Makes about 10

5 cups sugar

bred blueberries keep fans 2 packages 13 ounces each)

plasses
RI.UEf1E.RRY CITRUS

raspberr) jello

Juice from ' lemon

trimmed and finely chopped this mixture into hot nun

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IN EGG CREAM SAUCE
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frozen Brussels sprouts
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in tila foods Too often changes
in menu et
shuffle of
bus sche d1
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reluctanri(
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sample new uL!hCS. The
sayi ng,
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Stir gelatin into cold water. Stir months in the refrigerator.)

lenion peel. Cut ly.,el into thin into sterilized I-, pint jars. flour 2 tablespoons finely chopped cemeat. Spoon mixture into
shreds and place in a large 1 4 -inch deep layer of melted
orange peel
jars, cover and cool Store in
saucepan. Add apples and paraffin over tops. Store in a 1, cup sugar
refrigerator until needed.

water. Cover and sumner 10 cool, dry, dark place. Makes 7 1

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Note: Use a relish for meats
L teaspoon nutmeg
'atcn out - of . hand or cooked
Mix rhubarb and blueberries 2 navel oranges
minutes, stirring occasionally. pint jars.
2
envelopes
unflavored
gelatin
or
poultry,
or
as
a
filling
for
pie.
For thousands of years in jams, citrus marmalades or ifrozen blueberries nia' be 2 lemons
Slice away white membrane
Two cups of the mincemea t is
as mincemeat for relishes and used) wi th sugar and lemon 2 green apples, peeled, cored and seeds of oranges and
blueberries have beets
BLUEBI RRY MINCEMEAT
cup water
enough for one 8-inch double
favorite fruit. Considered one of pies Quick Freeze freh juice and let stand in
and chopped
lemons and chop pulp Add fruit
cup water
rust pie Bake pie as usual or
the most distribut ed of fruits, blueberries now for use refrigerator o'. er night
cup water
In a large saucepan, mix
pulp and blueberries (frozen 1 tablespoon lemon juice
this special be rry is eaten by throughout winter months.
Following day bring mixture to 3 cups crushed fresh
water, lemon juice, bouillon nunccineat pie, serving warm
blueberries may be used) to 1 beef bouillon cube
those In the tropics and the BLUEBERRY
blue be rries
saucepan. Cover and slinmer 12 3 green appl es, unpeeled, eor' cube, apples, blueberries, or cold. This mixture cannot be
RhUBARB a boil over low heat and cook for
tundra. Many still gather their JAM
12 minutes. Remove from heat 5 cups sugar
ed and finely chopped
squash, orange peel, spices and frozen, since freezing would
minutes. Stir in sugar. Bring
blueberries wild, but thanks to 3 cups rhubarb cut into 1-inch and stir in jello. Chill before I bottle 16 ounces) liquid fruit mixture to a full rolling boil. 1 pint fresh blueberries, rinsed sugar. Cover and simmer for 30 break down the jelling action of
serving. Ladle Into sterilized
a New Jersey woman's Interest
pectin
minutes, stirring occasionally, the gelatin. Keeps caslly two
Boil hard for 1 minute. Stir in
pieces
and drained

munching away year round.

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Blueberries Provide Variety Of

in the early 1900s, more
varieties of blueberries were
developed and now speciatly

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Th e Herald Senices

butternuts Updated version until a candy thermometer
uses light brown sugar and registers soft ball or 238.
crunchy peanut butter for that degrees or until a small amount
land) as
know it as a sune melt in the - mouth of syrup dropped Into cold
rare treat for American goodness the colonials enjoyed water forms a soft ball
1 ulorusts Sugar was scarce and
Remote from heat and stir in
'-cry ex pensive. But when they PEANUT BUTTER PANOCH,t peanut butter and vanilla. Stir
did satisfy their sweet too th, a 3 cups firmly pack ed light
until mixture is well blended.
favorite was panocha. It was a
brown sugar i pound)
Pour mixture into a buttered 8.
fudge-like treat with a br own.
i teas poon salt
inch square pan. Sprinkle top
sugary texture. Antique coo1. ' cup milk
with peanuts. Let stand at room
Ix)oks include recipes of fou

I cup crunchy peanut butter

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temperature until mixture

different types of panocha and 2 teaspoons vanilla
hardens With a sharp knife cut
reflected what ingredients were is cup chopped salted peanuts panocha into small squares,
a vailable.Here is a panocha
Wrap each square in plastic

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based on an old Vermont

Peanut butter panocha is version of colonial favorite,

In a large saucepan combine wrap and store until ready to

recipe. The 18th century ver• brown sugar, salt and milk, serve. Makes one pan
sion used local maple sugar and Cook at a boil without stirring ches square.

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Fl.

6, 1975

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

Chowder, Pound Cake Make Light Supper Popular MeaJ

Antiepasto Lunch Can Be Thrifty For Budget~Mionded

By CECILY BROWNSTONE I
cups sugar
Into a greased and floured 6-cup
4 eggs, separated
Sprinkle with
baking powder and salt.
crumb Vermont Blueberry
Anoclated Press Food Efl
' teaspoon grat ed lemon
COOKING] 14-ounce
fluted tube
pan. can condensed milk mixture. Bake in a preheated
VERMONT
BLUEBERRY
Cream
butter and sugar; beat
LIGHT SUPPER
rind
Bake in a preheated 325-degree
1 teaspoon grated lemon or 325-degree oven 30 minutes; let
in egg; add flour mixture and
PUDDING
Fish-Vegetable Chowder
'z teaspoon vanil la
oven until cake tester inserted
li me rind
milk
and stir Just until dry In.
stand
in
oven
with
heat
turned
Repeated
on
request.
Bread Tray
3 eggs, separated
in ce nter comes out clean 1-3rd cup lemon or lime
off
and
door
closed
for
1
hour.
2
cups
flour,
fork-stir
well
to
gre(Iient.s
are dampened; folk
Fruit Mini-PoundCake
cup commercial sour cream about 1 hour. Loosen edges and
Juice
At
its
fluffiest
and
highest
serve
in
blueberries.
Turn Into a
aerate before measuring
MINI-POUND CAKE
Sift together the flour, baking around tube; turn out on a wire
Melt butter; off heat stir in warm soon after this; but also
2 teaspoons baking powder greased 9-inch squrre cake
Sour cream version popular soda, salt, nutmeg and mace, rack to cool,
crumbs,
nuts
and
sugar.
Beat
delicious
when
chilled,
although
pan; sprinkle with Toppl.
'
teaspoon salt
in North Carolina.
Cream butter, 1 cup of the sug.
viving.
together
yolks,
condensed
milk,
it
it
cools.
Makes
8
Bake
in a pr eheated 375-degrce
cup sugar
112 cups sifted flour
ar, lemon rind and vanilla; beat
COMPANY SUPPER
2 tablespoons butter or
lemon rind and lemon Juice un- servings.
45
and 50 minutes. Cut in
OVefl
', cup butter or margarine
'4 teaspoon baking soda
in egg yolks, then sour cream. Chilled Veal with Tuna Sauce
III blended. Beat whites until
pan and serve warm.
i egg
s teaspoon salt
Fold in flour mixture. Beat egg Salad Bowl Crustyflread
'
cup fine zwieback crumbs stiff; fold into lemon mixture.
1
SUMMER
SUPPER
Topping: Blend together '
2
cup
milk
' teaspoon nutmeg
whites until stiff; gradually
Mock Cheese Cake
i cup finely chopped
Pat half of crwub mixture into
Slow-cooker
Beef
Stew
cup
sugar, 1-3rd cup flour, '
2 cups fresh blueberries
i teaspoon mace
beat in remaining sugar until
MOCK CHEESE CAKE
walnuts
an 3 by 8 by 2 inch baking dish,
with
Vegetables
teaspoon
cinnamon and 11, 4 cup
Tong, see below
cup butter or margarine
very stiff; fold into
Turn
From the 1950s and worth re1 tablespoon sugar
Pour in lemon mixture. Garlic Bread TossedSalad
Thoroughly stir together soft butter or margarine.
remaining

By CECIL\' III1OWNS1'oNl.; Because it is usually composed and liverwurst, often priced be. them, mash the yolks with a take to the
REFIU:s}ff:i(
With a wooden spoon, thorTWO 412-ounce Jars whole
Associated Press Food Editor of meat, Fish, eggs, cheese and tween 79 and 99 cents per little mayonnaise, mustard and Ilbent, Cherry tomatoes or reguOmar Khayyam thought that vegetables, t he re's great Intl. pound.
Sherry
Spread
oughly beat together all the ill.
mushrooms in their own
lemon and pile the mixture lar ones are good to serve with Crackers Pita
a jug of wine, a loaf of bread tude.
Cookies gredients. Makes about 2 cups.
Juice,
drained
The fish served with anti- back Into the egg-white cay- other vegetables. Ripe or green Beverage
and a favorite companion was
StINIMV
SUPPER
Meat first. The choice can be pasto is usually canned an- ities.
Small
onion,
thinly
olives, ttk)ugh traditional, may SHERRY CHEESE SPREAD
pa radise now. At this season oF the thriftiest of cold cuts in- chovies or sardines or both. If
Assorted
Cold
Meat
sliced
and
se
pa rated into
For cheese, choose a semisoft be (flffltted.
It's
a
good
keeper.
Potato
SaldPmckledMushroorns
the year we think that it pitcher stead of the traditional but there's a fisherman in the farni- mild variety. Mild cheddar, for
rings
The loaf of bread? Whether
8 ounces cheddar cheese,
I'each Meba
In a small saucepan bring
of iced tea, a loaf of bread and more expensive Genoa salami ly who smokes his catch, example, costs less than sharp hnnie.bakedor bought, it should
grated
half a dozen good frien ds is or prosciutto. A group of U. S. there's no reason why it can't or extra
PICKLED MUSUROOM
sugar. vinegar, salt, mixed
-s harp cheddar.
be a crusty variety. With it you
1-3rd cup pimient o-stuffed
pleasure enough. Wi th these at Dept. o1 Agriculture staff nern. substitute for t he canned fish.
Takes
th
e
place
of
a
relish,
spi
ces and bay leaf to a boil,
For a vegetable you can tiiight offer crunchy bread
green olives, chopped
hand one can enjoy offering a bers who recently 111ade a sur.
l-3n1 cup sugar
stirring until sugar dissolves.

Pudding flour,

(bundt-style)

marinade treat -

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Bar

margarine

llard-cooked eggs, cut in choose carroLs froin your mar- sticks thatalso may be baked at
marinated

ORANGE, SEMINOLE, OSCEOLA, LAKE, CITRUS, SUMTER, CHARLOTTE
BREVARD, LEE, MARION AND COLLIER (NOTE . . . NOT GOOD IN VOLUSIA COUNTY)

THURS.. AUG. 7 thru AUG 9
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ADULTS, NO PETS
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If so, contact me im

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council meetings and keep up with
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Modernizing your Home? Sell no
longer needed but veful items
with a ClaSsified Ad

PART TIME
3 Eves— Set $10 Weekly to Start
Can lead to full time careen Write
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Quiet 2 bedroom cottage, air, like
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372 0217

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BASTILLE
BOURBON

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CHARLEMAGNE
TOMORROW: Florida

state for mar-sager and assasti
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BALL REALTY'

benefits available Contact P.
Poole. 322-1171

CHOICE LISTINGS
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Excellent salary with fr-in

P 0 Box 136.1. Sanford. Fla 327:

manufacture lo ts of uric acid on
a diet completely free of
purines. A purir.e-free diet s'li ll
only iower the uric acid level
than trying

10, fir-st &amp; last

auto Salary cometttive.

benefits Real- Speer- &amp; Spear. P

to control the

overproduc tion of uric acid by ma;ive sudden weight k
While diet is helpful In eliminate excess uric acid
)our own body.
niaN have a sudden acute at. treatment of gout, it 4l; not as thr3t1gil the kibeys and still
What is uric acid' It Es closely tack of gout. The diet leads to important as controlling the •thers to ontroI the acute n.un
related to proteins and is a brenktowii of muscle cells and overproduction of uric acid by tlaSUd!.ii).pmnfulgoutau.iick.
byproduct of the formation of relasc' of excess quantities of your own body cells. 'I'h diet I i.t rnolv inft1rniatie3 oa Ile
new body rdb. When you are uric aciil.
should be one, though, that treatment tn(l how to live with
generating that enormous
The uric acid forms a salt gradually decreases excess gout %Tite to t:ie in care of this
number of new, rcd blood cells. I sodium urate) that can form obesity without any (Tash effort newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
three million every second, you crystals and induce a corn- that may cause an acute at ta ck Radio City St,ition, New York
are also forming uric acid. ft is plicated process in the join ts as I men tioned,
NY 10019, semi a long, stamped,
formed in the process of that results in red hot, painful,
You can eat a diet completely self-addrewed enveloW and 50
manufacturing the important swollen joints. This is corn. free of uric acid and still have cents and a.,
,k for 17he Health
nucleic acid DNA in the nucle us monly the big toe, but other high uric acid levels and gout. A l'tte1 number 2-3. Gout, Uric
of the cell. Anything that joints may be involved.
purine-free diet used to be the Acid.
stimulates the breakdown of
Deposits of the uric acid salt big thing because purines (from
As a oinan yuu will be in.
cells or stimulates their growth In the join ts lead to a f or m of tissue cells and particularly terested to know that men are
arthritis, called simple gouty organ meatsi are used in t1w .,nuch more prone to gout than

arthritis. It can lead to a slow formation of uric acid.

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$135 Month 641 5301

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're money And your hOi Ci
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CALL 32'? 2611

Lovely cottage, air, carpet, TV, $135.
Adulti No pets 327-7711

DELTONAricAn

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'ornpany. 201 S Park Av e

lovely

2 BR. air, neat,

Plc. itsi.

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ndivilval to do crganhzatnaI an
romoticinal work for me
isiness Sulay open 5cr
utSume to Mr. ti Palm.,. P
to. ItS. Sanford, Fla , 37711.

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MUSIC

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DISTRIBUTORSHIP
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,Sati,t ind i vidual needed pa
me or full time to help fill U
old caused by Federal &amp; Sta
rackdo,si, on bootleggers
, v ice company established a
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maior

For Thursday, August 7, 1975

OR. air Conditioned
373 0372

112 wide. I BR, air cond. fur
Shed, $125 monthly Adults
ecurity 377 5939

WEKIVA RIVER S
jlt mohile home village, under
IrQC 5N,sc3y n.sks ni-, thC si-er- c
'4'vi M3i'rr* clean Inferiors,
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1X.0 (July M-Aug. '22) An outstanding!

Concentrate on work toiday.

the ability and wherviiiiii,luil to

Those lucky breaks you-ve

IJBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 23 ) Plan bring borne a delightful stir- been long awaiting will come

:!ioving out your Ideas. Speak a fun day today. You'll have a prise.
your way this year. Together,
u
pal who'll be a pe rf ect foil for
AQUARIUS iJan. Feb. 19) they'll create a whole new
cAN(:F:R iJune 21 uly fl) your wit and merriment.
Contac ts, whether written or Lginnlng for you.

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tunate for you even though ynu for and ry a new approach.
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One &amp; Two Bedroom furnished 801
Air cord, carpeting, reasonable
No pets 327 1110

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PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
25-15 Park Drive 170 up.

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3 rooms tot we or couple Water
furnished 4r conditioned
References rr-vlu , rtwj $100 mo , 150
deposit 327 7399

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$339X

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air, %Th.900. Terms.

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3 BR, 1',baths, family room, new
kitchen; newly painted; fenced
back yard; close in, 203 Hays Dr.,
Sanford Call 373 5133 atter

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St iX0 DOWN, 7 bedroom , 1 b,jlh in
.'. inter Park $71,475
Si?F OiiJ'S SALES I LAUEI
SONOF.A.GUN173,300 Thislittle
Shaded
OLDER 3 Bedroom. 1' bath,
darling has 3 BR's 1 bath,
FencCd ,erd. 3 bedrooms, bath,
cori en ent 522.300 Terms
beautiful corner lot Nicely land
Surla,';t $21 01
scaped, and a Sprinkler system to
Harold Hall Realty
keep it pretty Call today- we'd
4 Bedrooms
17 01
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jrflithed home, P bath, covered
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quipped kitchen. Uouble carport;
only 119.000 excellent terms,
WITT REALTY
eO heal Estate Bro'er
3210610
337 274$. 37 7195. 373 5215

Larry Saxon, Realtor

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332 1301,
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Your MLS Agency
REALTORS

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1100E 25th St
132 6633

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SEMINOLE CO Beautiful S or 10
acres. paved road, trees, clear,
flowing stream, horses o k Terry
Pe,1?'y. 62! 0711

Broker, 101W Commercial
Sanford 332 7111

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qualifying Low down 111.930.
izy, 7 bedroom home with family
Acre Realty, REALTOR. 373'7750
room. Paneled Save on main.
Down-Desperate
Ienance Close to shopping Save
Reduced for immediate sale. 4 BR.?
Din gas. Quiet Street, Save your Empty, move right in. I bedrooms.
bath, 7 story With 7 furnished
family room, separate living &amp;
nerves. Only 117.900. save your
apts.,on separate lot. Commercial
dining rooms. 30*10' screened
time. Cell now. DI: Bowler,
toning possible. Lease option
porch, huge Inside utility room. 7
REALTOR.Assocatp
avaitabl' 831 5997.
car garage, 21 i years old
GALLERY OF HOMES
REDUCED UNDER ORIGINAL
NO LONGER USED CAMPING
COST. Swim in community
COST.
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
gale
Low, low down Price 3 950
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD.
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LTAMONTE BRANCH,$)1 2412
SYSTEMS FOUR
Merchandise
lnC..REALTORS?4 Mrs. 6.4.4.1344
NFORO- Modern 3 bedroom.
tick borne, 1", bathS. 2 air con
Forrest Greene, Inc.
Iiticners, corner lot. Pric4 only
5O._._lisceIlaneous for Sate
22.300 with terms
REALTORS
645 7333
373 6233
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at the table," Moll y
Sample told board negotiators
A new $720,000 a dd ition to Lake Brantley High School has classrooms.
a' Tuesdas s bargaining kenlnspectedandacceptedb&gt; membetsoftheSthoolBoardand
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School Supt. Bud Layer, Ralph Ray announced today.
lunchroom and auditorium.
She said in her 17 years of
Ray, Layer's administrative assistant, said the addition was
The new addition is ,:'.1, - I ..'I .:r i.hi
Th'
experience Seminole Coun t y
inspected b&gt; Liii, school superintendent and board members Bud original structur , consisting of i.o l aqu4re feet, was toni
the first to go behind closed Feather and Davie Suns
pleted in 1972
doors It's not fair to the
The new addition will relieve osercrowdiag and will allow
Ita&gt; said th e decision to add onto existing facilities was rnisde
county's teachers'
l4kL Brantles to offer in extensive vocational program, con- by the board in January.
Stenstrom said harris will be sisting of medical technician, child day care, masonry,
ith the new addition intact, he said the school will rid itself
available"to i'll citizens and
listrthutise edui.,ation and motorcycle mechanics Rim&gt; said
of four or fji, portable classrooms which were utilized to relieve
"p r ovi de them the sa me ifl
0" I' 'rowding
According to Ray only two other high schools in Florida offer
formation he has provided Mr
a course In motorcycle mechanics
The entire School Board is acbu&amp;ilei
aUcre be
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addItion, crwigtfng of 11,867 square feet, li.,. ' - 'n
MI Rrantley allUor ' th' )rnarri'i Augur rcfy,
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instruction to Mr. Layer to be
taken back to the table,"
Stenstron' said
lie said his statements were
intended also to Inform the
that O violations of any
P
"other laws dealing with
collective bargaining
are
being made by school officials.
Meanwhile, La&gt;er said the
decision not to allow Harris at
the table was an "adriiinistrative" decision, not one
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KE MARY- New extra well built West Orlando- adjoining homes. Heater $35. Hide a bed $15. iiouble
114J
ctt,tral heat &amp; air, carpet, kitchen
bed 110, 2 il's, roof tn. fabousies
bedroom, 1 bath, carpeted
SLIM
BUDGETS
API
equipped,
one
with
pool,
much
2,
tire
wood,
etc
373
1903
etirement home. Price, $27,500.
BOLSTERED WITH VALUE
more. Combined price, 170.000.
FROM
THE
RANT
Al
Moving must ølI; Couch and
Will sell separate 934 3487.
COLUMNS
matching chair, bedroom set, 3
KE MARY- Just c.mpleted and
chairs, pole limp. lawn mower,
right, 1 bedrooms. Vi bath
play pen, bar and Odds and ends
Jim
Hunt
es
60-Office
masonry home, carp,ed. Nicety
327.1131
hatted W. Price, 171.500. Terms,
7371 Park 0'
377.7111
REALTOR
AFTER MRS. 16 Pullman Buffer find. Bshe)
Used office furniture
372 9214
372064*
332399)
BALL REALTY
ext. ladders. Alt less Spray, Wood or steel desks (executive des
h,"4 •
fireplace wood, antique lamp
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks I
Sy owner, House &amp;7lots
CHOICE LISTINGS
posts, fishing poles &amp; reels. Pic
chairs,
straight
chairs,
fun
on
French
Ave..
toned commercial
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
lure window frames, hot water
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry
IIICT A OUl'sJ r011 O%AIOV
117W. 1st St , 322 5611;
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PIOLI'S
Casselberry. I? 92.8301206
W SWYRNA, minutes to ocean,
l SOLD EVERYTHING'$13,950
block to river. Close to city
SlOPING IT MAKES WASTErent? Move in now. 7
pay
icking. Custom 3 BR, l'i bath, Wh'
A rthur Short
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Pb.?. Hniikiug
I dcc; w w carpeting, drapes,
ran) ads In The Herald One for a
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW.
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kitchen with pass-out window
tqup-rn!'
Air
C,'itcxrg
Centrist
heat
Honda,
another
for
a
dishwasher.
c.-i'trg for garden
Call
322-76)1
or
831
9993
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Real
2r screened patio; on shady
it.
2 for 1
still another for a stereo how did
For free estimates, call Carl
Read tcriar's classf.ed .i
tible lot. V9.111110. Call 9U-477-MU
k EAL TOR 322-74"
he r,o'$ "I sold eve.rything" Mr, Veritype Machine, n"IY fecon
harrIs. at SEARS in Sanford 372
owl buys
COLOR SNAPSHOTi
- Short reported
dltioned Best offer, Contact
1771.
From your Kodacolor Film
EOLDER 'lOMEinthecountry ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
Administrator. Seminole
l7Esp -'-1399(3lprintsl
or Oviedo One acre, huge oaks.
Memorial Hospital
AIR CONDITIONING. '.
HERALD CLASSIFIED
BROKERS
I OR 131.900. $4.
do. i pct.
REFRIGERATION
DUCT
ADS WORK I
Add 3k each roll, postage handling
0 Box 4&amp;. Sanford
Days-In 6123
WORK 21 hour service All Sa v e up to 30 t.;t r r.'r'tIv
Wha?oyouhavetos.lI?
62i-en
Circle your choice - enclose film
makes
Nights 332 3257
DYKES AIR CON.
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Install cellulose fiber blown in
Call The Heratd Now!
&amp; payment
print name &amp; ad
DITIONIUC,. 3328377
lr iI,ltr'r, Cc, fn,e
tri't,'%,
dress. Moil to
2 BR, giant family room, convenient
Spec?rarlde granules for ta*'n in
•.' 'ill
f 'i T.'i
332 7611or$31 9993
DOUBLE PHOTO
location, %17,90(1.
se(tconfrol Gardeni-and. IADDW, STOP AND THINK A MINUTE
P 0. Pox 4310
Itt St., 3236630.
Classified Ads didn't work
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ISP. 1, baths. Cou,,tr'i,' Club. orke
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IMPrf satisfaction
332 99
well bunched, in cane 11 702 W
C&amp;A Backhoe Service
Qv.raote.
20th St
iR, 7 bath, over an acre. $35.
M 1JWW" kM_"__ Land CleAring. fill dirt, clay, fock
lown Mowvf%. We Sell 1he Best &amp;
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NELSON'S FLORIDAROSES
All
kinds nif diQginr4 Houwtraifers
'.Vindow &amp; Door Screens
P, 2 bath. Park Ave., $*W0
fteftrilloy
Gard center
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Custom made Repairs
601 Celery' Ave ' fl_,_
1193
70 pct Off ttrouP, August P K
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Discount Prices 322 66 70
Acres, cot,ntry corner, close
BUY-SELL - TRADE
SEAMAN, PHOTOGRAPHY
own, $53,500
APT AILING LAND CLEARING
ch inef Tools
1 315 E. First St.
322 $672
All filip" lots &amp; acreage cleared we
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Shell avAilAble Please CA
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ders taken Monday, Wednesday &amp;
s- 7 to choose from. 12.300 ea
cleaning
equipment
or day. 173 3913
and (fotnierl" hlarretI's Ot'dutv 1100k i
Friday Only, 377 1947
m;cI'ilnerydOpciuu4 cl Contact
1
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[STEPSON LAND CLEARING
621110S13 after S P.M,
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Florida's Public ecols Law
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Halloween time, but bobbing for marshrrallows tied to a string In
Layer or any of his staff is in
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August? lt didn't seem so unusual to youngsters at play In the city
BOBBING TIME
violation of the intent of the
On July 22, The Herald
park on ['ark Avenue between 4th and 5th streets As part of the
Florida Public Records Law,"
reported that school ad
creative arts program of th e First Presbyterian Church, Sanford,
Stenstrom said.
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rninistratoe-s would seek the full
In effect, Layer says he's
-a field day was staged at th e pamk Yesterday and 'bobbing' for the
Stenstroin went on to say that
eight-mill
property tax.
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the
responsibility
marshmallows was a part of the fun enjoyed by approximately
Roger Harris, the school
Although
the state has set 6.2
for the decision not to allow
100 youngsters. Herald Photographer Bill Vincent happened by
system's
assistant suDerin-".
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tiarrie
to
meet
rniu.s
as
me
required local etwith th e
and caught Russell Shaw (abuse), Chr1 Marks (below left) and
tendent of finance, is not a Scm in ole
fcrt for state funding, Harris
Ed u c a tb
Nlarle Shaw as they degperately tried to capture the elusive
member of the negotiating
said then that to maintain the
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the
table.
DOUGIAS
STENSTRON!
goodies.
team and cannot be compelled
school s
'1 hi' att('rrii'y aLso replied to
to go to the table."
Layer also issu ed a press cliii'! CXLCUIIVi' iffic'er of L1*(7 servic'.system's present level of
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Teaching Mrs. Sample s statement release linking the $8,100 salar&gt; school system of Seminole requir eight mills would be
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offer made to beginning Count)' I have directed the
I,,ayersays the school
"The law clearly provides tt.achers with the school assistant superintendent for in effect would be rsystem,
pert charged Tuesday that
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xin's need to levy the full finance to develop a balanced
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be presen ted to the disti'ict
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"Acting in my capacity as School Board on Aug. 18.
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Household Items, tools and cloth;n
Come see at 2001 Paimet
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please

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Realty

Apaitm ents

CHICO &amp; THE MAN

'67 Buick station wagon:
new finish; very clean
Call 3733433 after 3 30

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1963 Chevrolet Van
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antennas Nearly new, Cost $71
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aivrcu I..omo,netii
Needs little TV work 130 A
Color Portables 323070$

Wooded lakefront acreage- 24 to?',
A. Desirable. convenient, ex
clusive location. 112."O up.
Terms, John Wells. Gidus Realty,
671 1177,

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area. Cheap for quick
cash Sale 332 0832

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Want a car, $10 down and only
$40 per mo7

Clean 1960 Ford I ton wide &amp;
bed pick up with 1960 sOC
camper md
gas Stove, I
retrig., 1125 377 9159

lied to buy used office furniture
y Quantity NOLL'S Cjssel
try. Hwy Il 97 830 4106

COI OR TV, $14 95MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
IU 1006

Desirable wooded lot ne-sr Sylvan
Lake, west of Sanford Call owner
373 "I

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SANDRA

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
servIce, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES 323 06

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79-Trucks- Trailers

used furnitur. appliances tools,
Buy I or 1001 items Larry's
C
art, 713 Sanford Ave

I'm single,
5i l bbeautiful
tifland lCnely VO
can keep me company in a raised
53-1V. Radio-St.ereo
wood beamed living room, dine
w'th me on a balcony &amp; many
tras unheard In a mobile home Used 71" Zenith Color Console T
Assume payments, or rent with
163 Call 373 $216
option 332 1409
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43-Lots-Acreage
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peting. r.entral lILA. fenced back
yard on large :ot'nec lot. 126.500
$31 3325

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Vacant 3 BR. I bath home with
range, refrigerator, carpet, fruit
trees And furnished A real buy for
126.000

Realty

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Commercial Properties

t'droom. I t'ati on good garden
and. 132.000

Payton

THE TIME IS RIGHT
selling, tr.,ying. moving Beat
''i' rush. Rig 4 or S bedroom,
'imjjy room Owner leaving area
126.100 373 9110

Luxury

2 Acres

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lot, carpeting, drones. swimming.
,oatinq, tennis. 118.500 Terms
available Also houseboat 13.000.
Call 901 313 0295 or 66* SliS .

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Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 10 Cents

tHE MN
Nrrn A GOOD CAR

Molorcyclr Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 M66

sh for 000d used Furniture &amp;
intiques STAN'S, 372 97)9.

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HWY Il 92 at 119
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ICY WOODS BARN- We Buy
urniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell for
Dpct. commission Free pick ups.
uction Saturdays 7 p m Sanford.
717770

We Buy Furniture

n4n,Ii,s.

67th Year, No. 301-Thursday, August 1, 1975

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3*03 Orlando Drive
Sanford)?] 3100

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WANT
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We Buy Furniture

KULP DECORATORS
109W lit 5t..3fl 2333

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ditloning, 11195 Call Whitey
Eckstein. 372 1631 Dealer

Cash for Junk Cars We pick u
56$ 973! or 36* 7010 Bithlo. WI
&amp; install used motors &amp; used p
J &amp; B Auto, open 7 dayS i V

68-Wanted to Buy

Freeter. Dishwasher, 7 Wa
heaters, 3 Speed bike, Fibrgl
Boat &amp; trailer, Couch, Rem
control TV 331 $771

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JIM OANY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
IRMLY'S E 46
Sanford 373 1733

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MOBILE HOME MOVING. Corn
plete set up. I'll save you money.
Licensed. Orlando 27 3 5170

1131,41. U Ifl, pool. Yircp,--(r °' ' I
acre. 132.950 Acre Realty,
REALTOR. 373 7750

Good Income

Patio. arge rear yard. 121.000

CLEAN, nicely furnished IOz55 7
OR. I bath Central neat air; fully
carpeted Terms avail Call 373
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recommendation would cut have completed the 200 hours allow two men (,n duty several written budget request the city have "state compensation"
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$2,000 annually from the sums and arestate certified." Keller shifts per week.
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lie added the volunteers volunteer firefighters, who are could be, set up for emergencies sharing money. lie recom- request is $27,527 less than in
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Citizens To Speak Out On Cuban Trade

Stone Urges Ford To Work With Congress On Energy
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Stone issued his appeal to call back the Congress, but
Ford during an
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should ask the leadership and
The President will veto what we passed
Greater Sanford Chamber of committee chairmen to return
U.S. Sen. Richard Stone, I)- Commerce-sponsored 'per- from our recess and sit down and we'll be right back where we started
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and hammer out something
Congressional leaders and
The senator also said he that makes sense to all persons
"hammer out something that opposed lifting the trade em. involved," Stone said.
"Congress wants another" on recess, " Stone continued "The
makes sense" In energy bargo on Cuban goods.
The senator said that Ford the energy problem. "We President will veto what we
legislation.
'President Ford should not "wants one package" and passed a measure and went into passed and we'll be right back
Hy GLENN McCASLAN[)
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e started,"
said. "Then Congress should go voice heard" regarding the
Stone said that by old- back into session long enough to possible lifting of trade bans
fashioned give and take in enact a program which would withtheCastroregimemCuba.
White House talks with the give us some energy leadership
"Many people automatically
Congressional leadership, or direction,
assume to start trading with
something
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Stone, who has spent the Castro is good. That is the way
acceptabl
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weekend meeting people In five the New York City and
he pressure of the coun- Central Florida counties, also Washington papers are reactry's
compel
reasonable agreement," he County residents t:"make your
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-There should beno waivers that would jeopardize aperson's
life safety and having doors less than 28 inches wide would be
jeopardizing life safety," Olin Greene, a state fire marshal's
office director said today.
The jail has been closed and undergoing repairs since a June
9flre claimed the lives oIlO prisoners and ajailer.
Doors in the second story of the jail range in width from 20 to
26 inches, a tire marshal's investi gator discov ered last week
Florida's life safety codes set minimum door width's at 23 inches.
The Sanford fire chief's refusal to waive the life safety code
proislon prevents prisoners From being returned to the jail,
according to Seminole Count) Commission Chairman Sid Vihien

Sobik the elephant Is plelun.'d nboc as he as loaded
truck for transport Saturday to Circus World, where he'll
undergo 'schooling' with other elephants until his enclos ure
Is completed at the new Central Florida Zoo. Sobik Is led into
the truck by Debbie C'Pvbtrft-, assistant to Jack Regan.

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items tabled by both teams.
Friday asking if a mediator was
Rosenthal was pleased to needed.
the day tomorrow, negotiations will cease." learn about today's executive
"1 informed officials I felt no
While School Board members
—School Board Negotiator session between Pulley and the need of a mediator" Pelley
prepared for an executive
Hrru PsIlnu board. "Good," he raid, "now said
smion later today. the board's
maybe we'll be able to break
"I'm sorr,-, that's not our
chief negotiator asked the
!aose on some items."
opinicn," Rosenthal told Pellev.
Public Ernploye Relations
The Pelley team has offered
At present, however, the
PERC has presented Pelley
SEA was the first to ask for'a
Commission (PERC) to of- teachers a MO-a-year cost of board's top offer is still $200, with three names of arbitrators mediator. Pelley all along has
tidally declare an unpasse in living adjustment. SEA Pelley said,
to choose from. Fees range insisted on a special master. A
ongoing negotiations with the negotiators claim the county
By law, talks were at impasse from $150 to $250 daily. The cost special master is an arbitrator
county's 1,462 teachers,
can afford more and have asked Aug. 2, (Saturday) but Pulley — would be split between the assigned by PERC.
Chief Negotiator Harry for an $8,600 twginning salary on approval from School Supt. tx)ard and O)e SEA.
His decisions are binding
Pelley said talks between the for teachers who presently start Bud layer - asked PERC for
During today's meeting, pending board approval. A
Sem ino le
Educa tion at $7,800 a year.
two additional days to try to Rosenthal turned down nil three mediator simply makes
Association (SEA) and board
"If we do not reach resolve the 75-page SEA con- names, choosing instead to let recommendations and attempts
negotiators will end tomorrow agreement by the end of the day tract proposal.
PERC assign a sp"clal master. to get both parties to agree on a
and a $150 to $250-a-day ar- tomorrow, negotiations will
Steve Rosenthal, SEA's chief
Rosenthal also reiterated contract without going to arbitrator will he caled in to
Pelley said, lie also negotiator, today rejected SEA'S demand for a mediator htrtinn
re3olve unsettled issues unless said teacher salaries will voine Pelley's call for art arbitrator to try and resolve five artiewl
SEA has also asked that
talks today and tomorrow up during today's executive and reiterated SEA's earlier winch have been tabled. But
produce a contract agreement. session with the board.
jCviitinuedOu1lage&amp;Aj
demand fora mediator to settle Pelle mid he received a call

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Sanford police said today that the inhave been sent away for tests, but Fagan said
vestigation into the slaying of George the tests had not turned up anything positive.
Helrnadollar Jr., of Orlando, at the
Helmadollar, who Lived at 5410 Lee Ann
Greyhound Bus Depot on June 27 remains Dr., Orlando, apparently was shot shortly
"still at dead center."
after he made a call from one of two telephone
-We have nothing new to report," Capt. booths at the bus station. RLR late model
C.B. Fagan said. "Our department is automobile was found parked near one of the
following several lines of Inquiry, but there booths when officers arrived.
isn't anything to report."
Fagan said Helmadollar had driven to
lielmadollar was found shot to death about
Sanford from Orlando to v t a friend. e
1030 p.m. Friday, June 27, in front of the bus
victim apparently had just called the friend
station. A young man, with long blond hair,
minutes before the shooting.
was seen running from the area.
Helmadollar and his wife, Eula, were in
"we ha ve talked ourselves blue in the face
the process of obtaining a divorce at the time
questioning people," Fagan said. "It's like a
of the slaying, according to police reports.
blank wall."
The Helmadollars have three sons and had
The detective said public response to
operated the Hilltop Day Nursery in Orlando
departmental pleas for help in the case has
while Helmadollar wcrked for another con-

More Ulan 200 people have been questioned
lfl the two-month old investigation with little
results. Four guns, swized during the probe,

Pro osed Tax Increase

Sought In Utility Purchase
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Utility also opposed llennan's selec-

county's top rattking utility Casselberry
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$22 rntlltor purchase of Waterworks

GeneralWaterworksCorp lain
tlit best interests of citizens.
Topping tonight's agenda for cha,e the utility, city officials
the 7 30 meeting is the final say.
nrt.ement for niirehase'
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But Councilman John Zacco ('ros.sord
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Bill Lykens and members of State Attorney
.%btx)tt Herring's investigative staff.

Dale Claims'Best Interest

But, Keller previously stated
as not included within the
publicly he would not request scope of the certified millage
more funding for the police since it did not exist during the
LONGWOOD — Property department than allocated in preceeding fiscal year. Thus,
owners here will be paying the current fiscal year
the city, even undr the 2.81
higher taxes for the 1976 fiscal
Grant's recommended three certified inillage, would have
year If a recommendation mill tax levy isa reduction fri,rn received $34,700 In additional
mane last week by City Council the 1974 four mill level, property ti'x revenue [rum the
Chairman J H Grant is imp- However, with the reappraisal new construction alone.
proved
of all real estate In the county
If the city council approves
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the three mill le vel suggested
three mills be set for the fiscal Sem'nole Property Appraiser
by Grant, It must advertise its
year beginning Oct. 1. The Terry Goembel, the three mill plans to raise taxes and hold a
city's coffers would receive an reduced levy will actually call
public h&amp;,truig on the budget
additional $43,0 Iii revenues, a for an increase in ta xes,
be fore the new rate is set, lieGoembel, in accordance with cording to the law.
31.4 per cent increase In
property taxes over the current state law, certified the city's
0 compl y' with the state "
millage level
the rate
budget, under Grant's plan.
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must
be hed on orof workshops on the 1976 budget taxes would be kept the same
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At 95 per cent of taxable budget
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ity's
charter requires or.
and date have not been an- value, the city's tax base this c
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"We have solved a number of other crimes
"We don't plan to stop the investigation,"
- several break-ins, a narcotics case or two Fagan said. "One of these days — soon. I
and one aggravated assault — but still have hope — we'll get a break. Then the work will
no clues in the murder," Fagan said,
be worth the tune'."

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(Dick) Stone, left, and Dr. Earl Well ;it, president of 'cemtnole County College, talk
appeals trom %Iihlen. Harriett claims he would be C responpolitics at the Chamber of Connneree's Personality Breakfast this m.rnlng.
sibleif the waiver resuited in an accident.
- Greene said he tanned to talk with VihI
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tf tht Lite Fire Marshal's office sass he supflit (ttre(
ports the refusal of Sanford Chief George Harriett to waive
minimum provisions regulating door widths in the Seminole
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Watenorks according to Dale
L.acco says the cit's growth 4)bituirie',
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Dale said the county's "not rate doesn't warrant the pur. Sports
6Oh,c. WAY TO BEAT THE HEAT
ncessanly opposed' to the chase, but Council Chairman Televistoti
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heads were turned over to city 1974 level of $37,512,074.
Among the budgets submitted Mark t.'all, 10, of 305 South Sunland Drive, Sanford, finds thereli but tk ,,
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county
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apartment
complexes
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Included in tile 165 million to cotincil members ov-~r the more U, in one way to beat the Wplu3 degree heat that's been
council members Saturday.
%% EATIIER
wants to be sure of tile -ground hollies are almotst finished and
The submissions did not in. figure is more than $11 million weekend was one from Percy tnterrup'd only slightly over the past few days by intermittentrules."
Yesterdays high
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will son need additional Setclude the official funding in new consLruction in the city White, chairman of the tAnd showers. ~'&amp;Iher than drink his can of soda pop, Mark pol.1tely
Meanwhile, city officials last vices wWch will strain the city's tignt low O.N. Itainjaji "a~j
requests from Public Safety during the 1974 year,
Planning Agency, the city's dumps It o "r his head. l'ernpt'ratures here yesterday soared UP week approved a $2-million capacity.
inches.
According to the law, the $11 new designation for its planning to 92 degrees Wore leveling oft at 65 overnight. (Herald Photo
DIrctor Doug Keller for the
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by bond sale. The money from the
A [IiVtik investment firm,
,,million plus in new construction and 7onirij, board.
police and fire departrnent.
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Man Injured In Motel Robbery
By BOB LLOYD

Bennett said IA. Hughey
forcing a door lock and three night at the shopping cen ter
wasn't injured during the
shotguis,
valued at $375 were aiterstoreshad closed, liesaid
cident, but Mace was treated at Action Re orts stolen,
the juvenile, who "gave officers
Sheriff's detectives today Seminole Memorial Hospital,
a liad time," was In ter
were investigating a number ci where 12 stitches were quired
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released to his parents.
varrllng ssueweekend in en eluding the to close an ear Laceration
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robbery and assault of a West received when struck with a
Sanford
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don't
know what their childi en
Palm Beach couple at a motel flashlight.
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near Sanford, a knife attack on
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a sherifrs deputy, and thefts Thefts Probed
departnwnt is issuing a War- i1 at the shopping center,
Southern Methodist Church,
and vandalism
O parents that loitering by allegedly to go to a movie.
George P. Alban, 70, of west
2460 S. Sanford Ate., was also teenagers at the Sanford Plaza
Deputy Jm Hibbard reported entered and a tipe recorder Shopping Center will no longer
Russell said large crowds of
Palm Beach was treated last
night at Seminole Memorial power tools, hand tools, tires reported mtssing.
Juveniles
are congregating at
be toleratid by
arm
and
and
other
items
of
unPolice
said
the
residence
of
the shopping center parking lot
Hospital for a troken
uties
determined
value
were
taken
Robert
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803
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Russell
said
one
juvenile
was
and police have recelved
head lacerations de
when
burglars
ransacked
Fourth
St.,
was
entered
by
arrested
for
loitering
Friday
complaints
from businessim
reported after two black mal
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Seminole
Motor
Cener,
3795
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Alban and amOtroom
HeraldStaffWrfter

Notice Is hereby given that i am
Notice is Hereby Given by the engaged jr business at fbi we
FIfth Street. Sanford, Seminole
undersigned, that Martin's Hard
ware. Inc., desiring to engage In County. Florida under the fictitious
busInessunderthellcliticulnameof name 01 TECHPIICON, and that i
at intend toregliter sai'i name with the
HARDWARE.
VILLAGE
Longwood Village Stepping Center, Clerk of the Circuit Court, S.mnoI.
Slate Road 434. Longwo. Florida County. Florida In accordance with
32730, intends to register the said the provisions of the Fictitious
name with the Clerk of the Circuit Name Statutes. To-Wit: Section
Court of Seminole County. Florida $6309 Florida Statutes 1957.
TranstiQUfalk,,, Inc.
nd the undersigned are the i.oI
By: 5' Arielia M. Theisen,
parties Interested in said busincu
Secretary
enterprise.
Publish: July 11, 21. 75, Aug. i,
Alan K. Marlin
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William A. Ottinger, Esquire
201 MedIcal Arts Center
Saxon Boulevard
CITY OF
Deltona. Florida 371$)
LONOWOOfl.FLOKIOA
Attorney bc Petitioner
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
Publith: July 11, 21. 71. Aug. 1,1915 CONSIDER
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yards of carting ere stolen
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both about Iive4eet.six.Inches a teIevsion set was missing
from a burglarized house at
tall and of siender
3132 Holiday Ave , Forest City,
and Deputy Ron Gilbert
Deputy Attacked
rc-porteIthIevesscaledafence
at Read's Patio Mart, U.S. 17- •;.
A 26-year.old Sanford man 92, Fern Park, to take a 17-Inch,
was being held on $11,000 bond copper-colored concrete
in county jail today after an Buddha statue valued at $30.
early morning razor knife atAlbert Attenlese, of Powell ,4
tack on Sheriff's Lt. Roy St., Longwood, told deputies
Hughey
at his home was entered by
Ricky Johnny Mace, , Old burgiars and a sliver coin
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Monroe Road, Sanford, was colect1on stolen.
charged with aggravated
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malicious injury to county by smashIng 10 window panes, FROM EXPERT
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National Rifle Association, gives a few tl on gun-handling ts
David White of Sanford during Saturday's firearms
famIliarizatIon course co4ponsored by the Seminole County Gnu
and Archery Association and the Sanford-SemInole Jaycees.
(Herald PhOtO by Gordon Willilmion)

records.
screens, accerding to a report
Deputy J.F. Bennett reported filed by Deputy David Duguid. _________________________________________________________
Sanford police said vandals
he responded to a trespassafter-warning complaint on sprayed blue paint on a
Henderson Lane, Paola, weit of classroom floor after entering
Sanford, and found Mace the First Church of the
swinging at IA. Hughey with a Nazarene at 2581 S Sanford
razor-b Ic knife.
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murder case ordered (1efe..1 atorney William Kunstler
out of the courtroom today did cirectal sheriff's deputies
to escort him to the jail c th' fifth floor of the Wake
County Courthouse.
It was not clear Lutlally mat cIaige if any had been
filed agalust Kunstier.
The order followf '1 a l . if (3.change between Judge
liznlltoa Hobgnod md r m ,sVer after the judge had
denied Kunstier's t ito bei c m' 'art of the Uttle defense

Kuntsler, lamed ftc his 'i (e:s of the thicago &amp;sn,
H. Rap Brown ann oLin' ra.ciils, hcd arrived here

Sunthy night to j*n in the t I e: of Miss !..iW.
The 21-year.old 'lack xr.n Is diazed with ;'IrstØegrev murder in the iu t*iig death ta! white jsIl'r
Qarence Alilgood, (I?. Sb sij she killed him s,hen he
tu1edtorapeher.Thestat nThlsaheklilviAll1goodto
escape.

Energy Dispuie Continues
WASHINGTON (API - I' th irice of fuel goes up, ru
will the intensity of blarrn -sl I Wig by T)nocTa Is and
Republicans as each side pouit.c ie Ii jv at the other.
In the flpn h ri before Cwreas left last week for a
moriiI acation, the lauiujkers put aside their
frwitrad tiebate over energy p Icy and voted almpy to
continue the present system cf ofI price controls for

another six months.
President Ford Is expected to t'to that bill when he

returns from Europe with the result that price controls on
more then 60 per cent of U.S.-produced od will abruptly
erd Aug. 31. That oil will be permitte to rise In price from
i barrel to the unregulated market price of more
than $11 a barrel.
By the administration's estimates, the retail prices of
petrcleuni products th will rise gradually, adding as
riiuch as 6 cents to the gallon price over an eigM-rnonth
period.

Can gross Pleased On Budget
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sevu moatis after Ccngcea
started it's experiment at adopting a target budget and
trying to hold to it, legislative buage specialists are
modestly pleased but nervous
The House, which originMes all money bills, has passed
10 of the 14 regular departmental appropriatioc. Its
Budget Committee says the total fwd!ng the Rouse voted
in these 10 bills before starting its August recess is slightly
frow the target figres iet in the congressional budget
is dose to President Ford's recrwnmendatious.
In the Senate last week, a $31 .2-billion mllltary weapons
hill was rejected after Senate Budget Canmrittce leaders
wirned that the figure would jeopardize cuugreionsI
budget goals.

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walkway.
The project would provide a
walkway from the residential
area to the n&amp;w school which is
scheduled to open for classes
month.
In the meantime, Mayor
Norman Floyd said today,
construction proceeding with
sWewaiks along Oranole,
Malthnd Avenue and Spring
Lake Road to provide safe
walkways for children.

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Also on today's agenda are:
public hearings and 3econd
reading of ordinances annexing
and rezoning to general cornmercial of the Goodman
property, located between
teati LeMans apartments
and the American scrvice
st.itlon on the north side of SR
43t
Owners have inOtcaled iui
Intent to bttild a liquir store at
the site.
Second rcadAng ani public
hearing is also scheduled on an
ordinance permitting Sunday
sales of alcoholic beverages.
The current law permits only
restaurants doing the major
food to sell alcoholic beverages
Suilays.
First readings are to be held
on ordinances amendIng the
election code and concerning
industrial development.

meeting Interested parties may
appear and be heard with respect ,
the proposed Ordinance. This
hearingmaybeontunuedfrom time
to time until final action Is taken by
the City ouncll
A copy of the proposed Ordirance
is posted at the City Hall, Longwood,
Florida, and copies are on file wIth
the Clerk of the City and s.me may
oe inspected by the public.
DATED this 25th day of July, A o.

secretary

A, F. Berry, Jr..
of the firm

NOTICEOF SHERIFF'S SALE

NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthJI

by virtue of that carlain Writ of
Execution issued out of and urwter
the seal of the County Court o'
OrangeCounty, FIorid,upor*. f.nil

Iudomt'nt rendered in the aforesaid
court on the th day or May, A.D.
1975, in that certain cw entitled,
Keemon Brick of Cantra FIor4is,
Inc., a Fla. cor1,i. Plaintiff, .vs.
Kenneth W. Schraw. dba Schraw
Enterprises. Defendant, whIch
aforesaid WrIt of Execution was
delIvered to me as Sheriff
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Seminole County, Florida, and I
have levied upon the folluwing
describec' property owned by
Kenneth W. ScPwaw, said property
being locatcd in Semirle Courty.
Florida,
more
particuierly
descrIbed as follows:
One (I) 1970 Mercedes BenL 4•
door, dark green In color, Title No.
9779290, ID No. 114010120Mm
Stored at Attamonfe Garage, 117
Longwood Avenue. Altamonte
Springs. Florida. Additional information available from the Civil
DIvision of the Seminole County
Sherltf's Department.
and the underSigned as herlff of
Seminole County. Florida, wilt at
11:00AM onthe2dthdayofAugus?,
A D 1973, offer for sale and sell
th highest bidder, for cash, sublect
to any and all existing loins, at the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanford.
Florida, the above descrbed PIt'
sonal proprty.

That said sale is terj mad.e
sti'f 'he terms of said Writ of
.Ioin C Polk.
Shitilt
ten' nle County, Fiord
PubPih, Aig. 4. 11. 1$, 11, 1173
OCO II
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICtAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FUR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION P40. 7S141).CA44A
In re: the M;rriage of
THOMAS P. BERLIN. ftund;
and
SHIRLEY M. BERLIN. Wife.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: SHIRLEY M. BERLIN,
coo Norm Graves
RFD One, Camp&amp;ell,
Ne'

YOU

York

ARE HEREbY NOTIFIED
that an action for Dsscutlon of
Marriage and c,'wnershlp of certain
properly has been filed agaiml you
and you are reQuired to serve a py
of your written detenses, if any,
GENE P. STEPHENSON of
Stehensois. Stalnaker and Bean.,
PA., Attorneys and Counselors at
Law, Post C;f Ici - Drawer
,.
t.iistlbstrry, Fioride 33707. At.
ifle'y5 for the Petitioner, end flu
the original with the C'erk Dl t
above-styled Covet on or before
August 13'h. 1973;
otnerwls.. a
Judgmcnt may be entered against
y*j for th rclIef demanded In the
Petition
WITNESS my hand and the seal ci
said Court on tt.ii, the 10th day ci
July, 1vi
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwtn, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court

By: Lillian Jenkins
Deputy Clrk

Publish: .1uiy 14, 31, 31, Aug 1, pg;
DEP.7$

Clii's. Hedricli .
Robinson. PA.
Attorneys at Law,
109 E.sst Church Street.

Ste 301.
Orlando, Florida 32502
Attorneys for Applicants
Publish: Aug. 1, 11. ii. fl
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NOTICE UNOGN FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
NOTICE IS HEIEBY GIVEN,
pursuant to Florida SlatuL's. Section
09. that DAYS INNS OF
AMER IZA, INC . a Georgia cor.
poratio,i, located at PSI Buford
Hiohways. N.E.. Atlanta, Georgia
0t21• desirIng to engage in businsi
unir tie fictltiou% name of DAYS
INN and TASTY WORLD at I 4 1.
FlorIdo 46, Sonford, intends tO
register the same name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court Ot
Seminole County. Florida.

Gurney Jury Quesflons Judge
As Deliberations Continue
0

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that THERESA LYNN MID
Ot.E TON FAYARD liii t,lcd a
Petition in tlt'e above styled C*urt
for
of Marriage and
are required to serve, copy of your
writtend,fense.s,ioany,toltAIa
A. Dickcy, Petitioner's Attorney
whose addrnt is Post Office Box
9.s!d FlorIda. 32771, on,
UVTOt'i'

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The or t'3lflal with the Clerk 01 this

Court eIther before service on
Petitioner's AttOrfliy or im
rnediaf,Iy thereafter; otherwise a
Default will be entered against
for the relief dmarsd.d In the

WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court on the 1st day of August,
1,13.
(Sehl)
Arthvr H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Sy: l,'iliin Jenkins
Dpuiy Clerk
Publish: Aug. 4, II,
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JACKSONVILLE API
was taken for treatment.
withpossession of heroin, police
More than 500 persons went to said.
Heat, a mid.aftenoon rain
stcrm and interminable waiting aid stations primarily for ug
By The Associated Press
"It was
a line
crowd," Sheriff
couldn't cool the ardor of 65,000 abuse and heat prostration and Dale
Carson
said.
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Weekend traffic accidents on Florida's highways killed
fans of the Rolling Stones,
about 40 were sent to hospitals.
11 persons, including three members of each of two
Susan Milian of Tampa mir.
There were only two arrests.
And there was a communal
families in separate accidents near Tampa and
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rored the tiredness of an eight- A young man was taken into spirit in the crowd. If someone
Gainesville, the state Highway Patrol reported.
hour day when she walked out custody on his third effort to dropped because of the sun,
A two.car collision in Al.achua County killed Frank
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of the Gator Bowl Saturday climb a fence and get in free. A others rushed to help. Glases of
Stanley, 39, of Gainesville, his wile, Doris, 36, and their
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night, but she was sure it was young woman identified as water were passed from hand to
daughter,Brenda,15.Trooperssaidtheircarranoffsta
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worth it. "No doubt about it," Margaret Kastel was charged hand. Food was shared.
Ro.'id 20, hit a curb and skidded into another vehicle
,
she said. "They are great."
Friday night.
Mick Jagger mesmerized the
Troopers said Johnny' E. Whitlock, 45, of Tampa, his
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crowd from the time he strolled
jwife, Sandra, 36, and their daughter, Wendy', 11, were
on stage until nearly two hours
killed Fridiy night when theircar turned left in front of an
Another new business began In downtown Sanford over the la:er when tie and his musicians
NEW
BUSINESS
ORLANDO
APi
single bullet wound to the head.
orlconhing sehicle near Balm in Hilisborough County,
seekend with the opening of The Little Wardrobe at 210 E. First disappeared in a cacophony' of Wielding a .22-caliber pistol in a The teen-aged girl was dead at
Street, Mrs. William Evie Park 1 left and her niece Done fireworks set off on the nearby few moments of terror, an the scene of the bizarre shootOPENS IN TOWN
WeekleyofAltamonte springs were the first customers of owners waterfront,
Orlando truck driver critically i.ng incident.
Sally Johnston (center) and Betsy Gutmann. The store
Jagger didn't use his special wounded his wife, killed his
Sheriffs spokesman Richard
l.ANTN,i, I API
A weekly newspaper says it
specializes in children's wear. (Herald Photo by' Tom Vincenil. stage with a dragon rising from stepdaughter and then took his King said a 17.y'ear-old neighwill comply with a Secret Service request and give back
a trap door. He didn't need it. own life Sunday night, police ter, Linda Gi.sel, tried to protect
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's trash.
Iks erratic i'ait, his prancing, said,
the Steed girl but Main3
The Secret Service asked the Florida-based National
his jumping and his invitations
Sheriff's
deputies
have
not
"reached
over her shoulder and
yf
Enquirer to return documents that turned up when a
to
clap
or
wave
brought
enthu.
determined
why
Daniel
Mains,
shot."
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S Ii
reporter for the newspaper raided trash from the back of
siastic response.
in his early 40s, shot his wife
Kissinger's house in Washington several weeks ago.
then went
back
The
crowd
steadily'
eased
forMabel. 36, at their suburban and"He
apparently
with
twoinside
shots
In the trash, the paper said, were detailed work
ward
until
many
thousands
home
and
then
walked
into
his
to
schedules for agents assigned to Kissir1ger, a note about
were packed as close as they yard to shoot his 13-year-old King said.d committed suicide,"
weapons and ammunition used by the agents, a shopping
could get against a wire fence stepdaughter Tammy Steed
10
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list for three cases of whiskey and other items.
blocking off the stage. One girl point-blank in the face.
Two young boy's, Mains' son
collapsed. She was passed over
Mrs. Mains remained in criti- and stepson, were protected by
si AUGUSTINI' I APt
The railroad which operates have to say' it's a hot potato they the fence to Stones' security cal condition in an Orlando hos- the Gisel girl and were not inThe
president
of
the
Flonidii
only'
in Florida, reported 1974 don't want to deal with."
TALLAHASSEE (A?)
Florida
personnel, who saw that she pital today, suffering from a jured. police said.
off ib
East Coast Railway says the net income of $3.3 million on
are keeping their fingers crossed, hoping there won't be a
bankrupt Penn Central and oth- revenues of $47.3 million.
7-cent-a-gallon jump in gasolire prices because of a
"If we are to avoid more railer
ailing railroads could tf
deadlock between President Ford and Cnngrec.,
moneymakers
they'd
do
roads
going into bankruptcy
If
"But whether seven cents will be enough a Jump t
uhim
hIS
and
the
ultimate cdllapse of tne
way.
make people stop traveling, you'd have to be soothsayer
Winfred Thornton has t2n ralfrod system in the U.S., we
to tell," says Tourism Director Morris Ford.
u'ying to persuade Congress to must take definite steps to put
Ford says that about all Florida officials can do is cross
follow the FEC's example by the industry' on a different
their fingers and hope that if the increase comes, it will
eliminating
what he calls i'OW'Se," Thornton wrote in one
not be enough to discourage people from traveling the
"archaic
work
rules" in the of two presert.ations sent each
state.
Announcing
pending reorganization of ailing member of Congress.
Eastern railroad's.
In at', "Open Letter to Con"Our railroad is operated on gress" he wrote: "What is hasC)
r
c e
a n
a basis of paying eight hours ically wrong with the rail In.
pay for eight hours work, with dustry is its lack of productivity
overthne after eight hours," and efficiency."
Thornton said. "1k' balance of Another pamphlet carried a
w n
e
E? r
the nation's railroads pay eight fictitious newspaper headline,
hours pay for a 100-mile trip "['cnn Central earns $387 milMEDLEY APi
When Lxii it was a hopeless cause. The even if
it only
takes two hours to lion in '74." The nation's largest
LI ie tiny town of Medley went city admitted legal bankruptcy make the
run."
railroad actually reported a $91
bankrupt seven years ago, it in May 1968 atien it still owed
Thus, three crews of four or million loss Last year.
Lirred little interest. Hut it's $762,000 to 73 creditors,
five men each are needed to
But Thornton says his calcu.
etting publicity now as the last
For the next five years, Med. move a train 300 miles, he says.
Now you
worrying about whether your
lations
show$387
Pennmillion
Cer tral could
uniclpal government in the ley"s revenues were turned over Hut two men paid on an eight- have earned
if it's
to a court-appointed trustee, In hour work day could do the
U nited States to go broke,
Soci a
transportation ratio, expenses
"It's all right, I guess," says July' 1973, Medley was in the same job.
divided by' operating revenue,
I'. mlnet Chaffin, the town's 75- black.
The
work
rules,
built
into
Unwere equal to the FEC's.
ear-old mayor, of the public.
•'i suppose we're in about as ion contracts as a holdover
it
It y. "Being that everything 1.5
In fact, he says, every bankgood a financial shape as any' from days of slow locomotives
W orked cut.
Southeast Bank nearest
\Ve'll deposit it
town in Dade County." Chaf fin anti frequent stops, have been rupt railroad in the country', exMedley, a town of 500 west of say's.
blamed for railroad losses by cept the Ann Arbor, would have
Southeast
account,
uaran'tee
mini, has been pointed at
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shown substantial profit last
ill:ross the nation, especially by The improvements are more many executives before Thorn. yearlftheyhadcutexpensesas
can start
'our
date
were
ew York City-. where spend. than Just fiscal. Medley' has de- ton.
the
FEC
has.
But Thornton argues from cxit.
receive it
ing has exceeded income for i'eloped a park, built a re.rea
lion
center
and
plans
a
new
perience,
having
seen
a
one•
lie
says
there's
been
little
any years
congressional response other
"We had it tcugh for awhile," town hail next year none of it time money' loser the FEC
become
a
money-maker
in
the
than
acknowledgement
CI affin recalls. "we were with borrowed money.
"We
pay'
as
we
go
now,"
years
since
the
work
rules
were
"To summarize their reacatiout $1.8 million in debt and
changed.
cvcr'
lion,"
Thornton s.iid, "I would
Of
month,
WIe had $31 in the bank, They' (imaffin says.
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al most abolished us as a town."
t-'iiu you ii IICVCI FIUVI' 10 SIilI1U Ill llflC to casn 'our cnecR.
The town had been nit
cc'rporated in 1945 when us 34
op'i'ty owners voted to guyit
n thtm,selves ti esci'e Dade
Cc)ufltV zoning )fIiCl.11s who
diiiln't want them to build homes
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Sec u r I tv check will be in the mail tod av, tomorrow, o
the next day.
Instead of having our check mailed to you, have mailed directly
you.
directly into 'our
checkini. or savings
And we'll (
you
using
money on the
you
supposed to receive
\Vhethcr we
on time or not,
Ybu won't have to wait for a confirmation. either, For supplemental
the money will he atitomarjcallv available to you on the first
of
month,
regular payments, it's the third of tie
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Or worn' ibout being lost, stolen or forged. Or postpone a vacation
because you have to slav at home until comes,
j us send in the coupon.
or stop in at a Southeast Bank,
Southeast
Banks
If you don't hi'e an account.
1e\iaximum nks
well open one for Vol.1. And
help you fill out the necessary
the tkUS3(\
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direct deposit forms. So you can
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stop making all of those anxious
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Ch Stite ZIP
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trips to tile niailbax. And
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unnecessary trips to the hank.
lhO dnn'tlutcO anaccountithSuthe-stBank4t
G uaranteed Direct
Deposit is another Way you get
Cherkinaccount number _______________________________
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sa in*s
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max i mum help from 'Southeast
(SCnhh%0ur nres. Sou &amp;s*PgnkIjuiJ below)
Banks,The Maximum Banks.
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This flolco Shall be posted at the

V hIatt within the Csti at
Altnmo.nte Springs. Florida. and In

three (3) other places within the
City, and published ir the Evening
HiraId, a newspaper of general
Circulation In the City of Alta,nonte
SprIngs, and Seminole County,
Florida.onceswfora,lNst,our
(1) tOf*lMtAiv.
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of the fIrst Publication
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C fast publIcation, both darn in
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Attarnorite !.prins, Fla
Publish: Ale-i. 4. 1'. II. 25. Sept, 1
1975
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ble at whIch time interested
prtlesfoand against the proposed
lOnir.J classification cni*ngi will be
heard.
ThIs Notice is to bipublisised by
posting in three (3) publIc places
within the City of Altamonte
Spningi. Florida, and published in
the Evening Herald, a n.wspaper of
General circulation in sad City one
(1) time at least fifl.'en (15) days
,lor to the tlma of the Public
Hearing.
Dated this 30th day of Jufy. 1973
AD.
5: PpivlIls .sordaht.
City Clerk
CIty of Altamonte
Springs, Fla
Publish Aug 1. IllS
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shall bi posted in the area to be
Considered for annexallon and
zonIng at 1east fIfteen (131 dayS prior
to the date of th Public Hearing
DATED Ills 79Th day of July. A D
1973,
5: PlIIis JordahI,

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TALLAHASSEE. F11i. t APi thousand third, sixth and ninth
'One thing I would like to see
read. "He said, Why, from ScA reading consultant credits graders.
"If a nythig, the need for reading I m- same Street, of course," sne re- is that we continue with reading
parents and educatior,al ide'It appears that there has provement in
instruction throughout the 12
the upper grades is em- lated.
vision for helping schools mi- been a noticeable increase in
Mrs. Cheek's report said the grades." Mrs. Cheek said.
r ove the readIng ability of percentages of students per. phasized.
data for ninth graders was in. "Right now it seems in most
children in the first to third foriningator above grade level
-Reading Consultant
complete and inconclus1ve but schools reading instruction be.
grade.
in comparison with previous
Martha Cheek "the limited data r.vail.able gins to slow up in the sixth
"With the concerted einpha. years' scores," she said in a redoes not, however, indicate any grade."
sis on reading in the primary port to Education Commission,
positive trends in ninth grade
Hut she said she fears that it
grades, it SCeHIS we're making yr Ralph Turlington,
reading
anhievement."
may
be too late to help rnar,y of
Third graders ranged from tional television programs for
a difference," Martha Cheeck
She said 55 per cent of the
anything," she added, the ninth graders who are riot
said. "It isn't the school alone third graders scored at or 53.5 per cent above grade level children, such as "Sesame "the need for rending improve- reading up to par.
niakir,g the difference. Parent above grade levels. About half on the tests to 59.3 per cent, a Street." appear to be a factor in inent in the upper grades
"I think at the upper grades
of the sixth graders tested at or significant increase from 1971- improved reading.
awareness has done a lot."
further
emphasized."
you'd
see more improvement if
Mrs. Cheek said that her con. above national averages, but 72, when the range was 28.6 per
She
said
she
asked
a
first
She
said
that
reading
instruc.
the
kids
saw more people rea59.3 per cent, Mrs.
clu.sions are based on four only 42 per cent of the ninthcent
Leektoald.
grade pupil in Pinellas County huh of older pupils may have ing,"Mrs.Cheeksaid,"Buty
reading tests given during the graders were reading as well as
who was reading exceptionally been neglected when they were don't see a whole lot of people
1973-74 school year to several they should.
Mrs. Cheek said that educa- well how he had learned to in lower grades.
reading these days."

State Accidents Kill 11

CITY OF
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
FLORIDA
NotIce of Public Hearing
C) WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the Cty CommIssion of the City of
Altamonte Springs, Florida, that
said City wItI hold a public hearing
on the question of changing the
Cl&amp;I%lfiCtIOfl of the following
described property:
The South 110 feet the S ' of the
E'ioftheNE *4 f the NW '4 (Less
50 feet along East line and 25 feet
a'ong South line for road) Section9.
Township 21 South, Range 79 East.
Seminole County. Florida
from Commercial Nelborhood to
Commercial General (CG) as said
honing classifications are le-scribed
in the zoning ordinances of the City
of Altamonte Springs. Florida, to
wit: Ordinance No 771 73 and as
amended and supplemented.
Public Hearing wilIb. held In City
hail. Altarnoae Springs. F be Ida, on

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The Jury in the influence-peddling
trial of former Sen. Edward J. Gurney slipped into its
second week of deliberations today after questioning the
judge on one of the counts in the 1lcount indictment.
The question from the jury prompted an hour.long
secret meeting Sunday of US. District Judge Ben
Krentzman, defense attorneys and prosecutors.
The meeting was called by Krentzman to iork out a response to the question, the first conununication from the
panel since Thursday.
As always. Krentzrnan declined to disclose the contents
of the Jury note or his negotiated response.
The six•rnan, six-woman jury deliberated about three
anti a half hours Sunday after getting the morning off to
attend church, The panel, which received the case last
Monday, has now deliberated nearly 42 hours in the 24&amp;t'k'old bribery conspiracy trial.
At stake is the fate of Gurney, former aide Joseph Has.
tit'n and federal Housing Administration officials K.
\Vavne St iger and l{alph Rounti.
The (our are charged with conspiring to shake down
C1wi
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uuiiueua wu campaign contrwuuons in return br
favored treatment from the F'HA.
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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
' Martha T VihIen
0eoutv Clerk
Publish July 11, 21. 21 Aug 4, 1975
DEP 79

CITY OF
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
FLOE IDA
Notice of Public Hear$i"
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE iS HEqEBY GIVEN
DAYS INNS OF
the City Commitsion of the City of
AMCk. INC
Altamonfe Springs, Florida, ttiat
By: Kingston L. Howard,
said City Commission will held a
President
public hearing
ATTEST
To consider annexation of the
Jo Ann F. Dollar,
following described properly lying
A5uit.t Secretary
and being in Seminife County.
A F. Berry. Jr .
Florida, to wit:
of the firm
S 'of SE '.01 NE iof NE '. ot
Gil's, Hedrick &amp; Robinion, PA.
Sect 15 Tsp 21, Rang, 37 to the
Attorneys at Law.
corporate limits of the City of
109 East Church Street,
Atfamorite SprIngs, Florida. and
!uite 301,
To consider a'sc the quvUlun
Orlando, Florida 32902
of designing and a.signing the
Attorneys for Applicants
zooing classifitatIori of Commercial
Pabiish: Aug. 4 11. 'I. 25. 1913
Pleighbnrplood (C.N) to said
DEQ 15
property as that classlficatin is
decribed in the toning ordinances of
the City of Altamor*te Springs,
IN THE
CIIICLIIT COURT.
Florltla,'owit: OrdinanceNo 27573
£IO9TEFNTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Ind at
%.r,ded %tn1 %jr,tier'onted
CUll', IN AND FOR SI'MINOL!
The or*'ier.t Zonlrii c'ttii ation
COUIITY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 21ISV..CA4I..B (Wsaid1v.p,rty isAgrii''ir,,i 1 (A
1) as tti,tf. l.sssificat
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DIVISION
Ii the IIOrQ orain.,' :r's and
in ri the Marriage of
Isgulatlont if Seminot Conty.
THERESA LYNN MIDDLETON
Florida
FAYARD,
The Public Hearing will be held In
the CIty Hall, Altamonte Springs.
bnd
LIONEL THOMAS FAVARD, JR.. Florida.ontheSeptember,, 1973, at
1:30 P M. or as soon lheresftw as
Husband
at which time interested
NOTICE OF ACTION
and cilizens for and aaInst
TO: LIONEL THOMAS FAVARD, the
propote annevation and zoning
JR.
will be heard Said hearing may be
177 PINEVILLE ROAD
from time to time until
LONG BEACH, MISSISSIPPI final
action is taken by the City

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Dorothy P. Deal,

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FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CtR
CUlT IN ANU FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1S-iU.CAO9F
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCI.%TION OF MIAMI, a
corporation organhtc and existIng
under the I.swj of the United States
of America,
Plaintiff,
vi.
RAYMOND .1. PIPPIN, JR. and
CAROL LEE PIPPIN, a k a CAROL
PIPPIN, his wife; and BARNETT
BANK OF WINTER PARK. NA.,
Defendants.
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: RAYMOND J. PIPPIN. JR. and
CAROL LEE PIPPIN,akaCAROL
PIPPIN. hi wife
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
L AST KNOWN RESIDENCE
119 Carbone Way, Apopka. Florida
32703
A'ID TO: All parties ciaiminu
es'e
by. through, unøer or
the aforesaid persons
YOU ARE hereby notified that an

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City of LOflowood. Florida. that
the CIty Council wilt hold a publIc
hearing to consider criactment ,,
Ordinance No. 101, entitled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY aCtiOfltO,0qe(l05,amOrt9apc0t'ihte
OF
LONGW000, FLORIDA. following described property in
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO II) Seminole County. Florida:
Lot 7, Block 6. LYNW000
AS AMENDED. BEING THE
REVISION, according to th Plat
COMPREHENSIVE
ZONING
In Plat Book II,
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF thereof as recorded
LONGW000. FLO IDA, SAID Pages 3J and 3). Public Records of
AMENDMENT DESIGNATING Semiiole County. Florida,
AND ASSIGNING TO CERTAIN has been filed against you, and you
are required to SI'rV*' a copy of your
TI R RI TOR 'Y
Til I:
iON I
ttcti defenses, .1 ari. to it or
CLASSIFICATIOFI OF C 1 COM
Swartsel of ANDERSON &amp;
MEPCIAL
D I S I R I C T, Vernon
RUSH,
attorneys for Plaintiff.
PROVIDING PUBLIC HEARING;
CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY; *hoi address 5 Pt Office Box
flU, 377 East Central Boulevard,
AND EFFECTIVE DATE
Orlando,
Florida 37107, and the the
SaldOrdinancewasplacedonflrst
readingon July21, 1973, and the city original with the Clerk of the above
13th
Council will consider same for finjl styled Court on or before the
passage and adoption after the day of August, 1915; otherwise a
public hearing which will be held in ludument may be entered aairist
the City Hall of Longwood. Florida. you for the relief demanded in the
on Monday, the 11th day of August, ComplaInt.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
AD. 1915, at 1:00 pm • or os soon
thereafter as possible. At the said Court on thu 10th day Of July,

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: FRANK E KUHLANO
Address Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to loreclosea mortgage on the
following property in Seminole
S: Onnle P. Shon'.ate.
Couity. F!oeida
City Clerk
The South 135 feet of Lot 76,
of the City of
FOREST SLOPES, according to the
LtMgwood, Floridi
pfafthereobasrecordedin PIe? Book
Publish'
At.g. 4, 1973
1), page 52, of the gub'iC records of
DEQ.Ij
Seminole Count1,, FId'
has been filed against you and
ij
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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
arerequlrod to servea copy of your
NAME STATUTE
written defenses. ii any. 'o it on s.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
KIRBY MONCRiEF, of Shinhoiser
pursantto FIorda Statutes. Section
and Logan, Attorneys for th
that
VENTURE
Plaintiff, whose address is Post US,09,
Office Box 7779. Sanford nni. on or MARKETING, INC., a North
before August 1), 1915. and file the Caroinacccporation, iorateciat 2751
But,,J Highway, N.E., Atlanta,
original with the clerk of this court
either before service on plaintlfls GeOra 30374, desiring to engage in
busintas nder the fictitious name of
attorney or Immediately tP.ereafter;
otherwise a default will be entered DAYS CSSOLINE at I-I &amp; Florida
against you for the relief cemanded 46. San'ord. Florida, intends to
register the same name with the
in the complaint,
of
WITNESSmyF*andandtb,s.alot Clerk of the Circuit Co
SemInole County. Florida.
this Court thit 5th day of July, 973
Venture Marketing, Inc
(Seal)
By; Richard A. Deal,
Arthur 14. Beckwith, Jr.
By. CecilIa V. Ekern

Utility Rate Hike
Hearing Continued

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Pubtlsh July 21, 21, A. 4. 1?73

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS- Elementary School is to be
Allan Talus, (a La Florests
Opposition to the proposed heard Tuesday at the regular resident), says he will oppoas
walkway linking La Floresta meeting of thm City Corn. the walkway constructior
subdivision to the Lake Orients rni&amp;iion.
proposal at the commission's
4:30 p.m. meeting.
The commission decided to
postpone action on the proposal
several weeks until the La
Floresta homeowners could
decide. whether or not they
LONGWOOD - The City chased the facility early last
Council Saturday continued a Year.
public hearing on the Longwood
City Attorney Ned Juliun Jr.,
Utilities Inc. requested sewer through a series of questions
service rate Increase until 7:30 received an admission from
p.m., Aug. 11.
Tatlsh that the firm did not
Council Oiairman JR. Grant spend the 1163,000 to acquire
requested officials of the firm plant as noted on a chart.
Tatish said the actual
thateervestheE.E.Willlamson
Road-bounded subdivisions of acquisition cost was 170,00). He
Sandalwood, Longwood Groves, added, however, the $163,000
Highland Hills and Shadow Hill figure Included funds paid by
to submit certified documents the developers individually in
on the proposed hike in monthly Uie form of sewer connection
?ates, as required by city law. fees to the defunct Trim Tick
The r uetv'1 increase ic from Development Co., prior owners
14.50 to $9.50 monthly to of
hctmowners.
Ju.ir rnnln'.dtd, however,
?ht' uulltj, which operates a the ww intity, Longwood
packt,e seiver plant off Utilits .ic., could not include
'.ingw.od 11Ils Road, was the hum_c paid by the r•
uprentted at the t4":iring ay dhidu.aLt .siive this was not
done as . tu,i'Uon of the new
attorr'y
ratIi
r-'ridi.t of the firm wei, firm. The uttrney added the
identified by Tatish as GUlf connection lets were not lost
Associates, developers of since the new entity is honoring
Sandalwood; Greystone Group the connection agreements.
Jullan also said 5111CC
whidi owns a 25-acre tract on
Williamson Road and Range paid were included in the sale
Une Road zoned for apartmcnt price of homes, the monies
development; Nader Horties, were not lost by the developers,
developers of Longwood
Councilman Gerard Connell
Groves; and Georges St. questioned whether
grin
Laurent, developer and in. will actually have to hire a full,
dustrialist.
time sewer plant operator
Tatlsh led off arguments in (eight hours daily seven days a
the nearly four-hour hearing week) as required b new state
SMurday, displaying
to Department of Pollution
show the firm is losing money In Control (DPC) requirements
operating costs and receiving begInning Jan. 1, 1976.
no return on its investment, lie
Noting the one 100,000 gallon
continued that a rate of $23.01 capacity tank at the Leingwood
monthly would be necessary to Hills Road site is not operating
provide any return to at capacity, Connell euggested
stockholders,
the firm sr.ght wish to bring
Although he Identified the this to DPCS attention. The
facility isa 300,000 gallon daily reguIatnn refers to those niant
capacity plant, Public Works with 100,000 gallons or
Director Ralph Fisher told city daily caps ct'y.
officials only one of the three
Grant said the certified
1O0,00 gallon tank5 are in documCr,s of the firm
operiitlon. Fisher added parts requested by the city may give
from the other two (nib have the citj etiough information to
been cannibalized to repair the dete"mine whether the charts
one tank,
displayed by Tatish were
Fishr said the one tank In "fictitious and not in the best
operation is not being operated Inleresta of the city,"
toperly, adding the "plant has
The C1t3 Council hs wUl
been going downhill" since Sepl6tozrakeadeefslon on the
U'JlIUes 1n',
requested rate Increaze.

IN THE
CIRCUIT COUNT
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION NO. S.I$99.CA-09.D
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
I LOANASSOC' &amp;TiON
SEMINOLE COuNTY. a cor
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FRANK E. KUHLAND, a single
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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
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NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
In busineis under thefictitious name
of INTERSTATE MALL at number
East Attarnonte Drive, in the City of
Attamonte Springs, Florida. intends
to register the said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida.
Dated at Miami, Florida, this 9th
day of July. 1q75
High Point of Deray

[jallot1c
Ill THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

FICTITIOUS NAME

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
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Medley' settled down until the
cany' 1960s when its policeman
Sitirted adding to the town's I I.
fl.a ncial coffers by running i
eed trap or a short stretch if
till Pa!metto Expressway. The
Fl orlda Highway Patrol pu'. a
) to it
3ut Medley's real truble
rted when town officias decid ed to (iii in muck larvts and
lure industrial fia'ms. 1', do it,
the city went into the rock-fill
13thili)ess, buying two $100,000
drisglines, plus hi,Ildozers,
dw'rip trucks dnd di'.ching maclii nes.
1'ben-Mayor Clir ton 13. Johnoperated the town on the
Lailment plan. But in 1966,
dley"s creditors complained
1111(1I a grand July investIgation
ensaed.
ictlley was found to be deepI)' In debt.
Cliaffin took ver as mayor,

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W1I.LLAM D. CURRIE. Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKE V. Advertising Director

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Congress Creates

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Vote

Federal Energy Administrator Frank Zarb is

warning that gasoline prices may go up again

So you like roller skating,
Well, how about roller skating so that others
might be able to walk.
A skate-a-thon benefit for the Muscular
L'strophy Association iMDA I will be held Sunday,
Aug. 24, at 1:30 p.m. at the Skate City Roller Rink,
Fern Park.

before the end of the summer. He also believes they
will drop again later on.
Ills crystal ball ought to be reliable. His
government agency now has more to do with the
supply of gasoline and movements in its price than
the companies which are in the gasoline business.
Th ese summertime gyrations in fuel prices are
p
getting attention hv Cnnrrss whieh needs to
decide soon whether to go along with President
Ford's plan to phase out controls on the price of
"old" domestic oil. Unfortunately, much of the
congressional reaction has been reminiscent of
what we heard when there were shortages and
price increases during the Arab oil embargo. The
EDITOR'S NOTE
This guest column was
consumer, says this refrain, is being ripped off by a
written
by
Joe
Per'z
of
Sanford.
Perez Is 15 and a
'conspiracy" among the major oil companies.
student at Seminole High School.
It is true that th e oil and gas industry is not
behaving like it would be expected to in a free
The United States has come a long way in the
market, where refinery output, distribution and
past 200 years.
pricing are based on competitive demand, But
The first census in 1790 recorded U.S.
population of 3,929,000; an area of 889,000 square
congressmen should look closer before they send to
miles; and a population density of 15 per square
the Justice Department for antitrust lawyers.
mile.
Three years ago, our population was
\S'hen oil com panies simultaneously increased
208,2,0O0; our area was 3,615,000 square miles;
gasoline prices by two or three cents a gallon at the
and our population densit) was 58.9 per square
beginning of July, it fit the conspiracy theory
mile.
perfectly! Ah ha! The companies were ganging up
America has the highest standard of living on
to gouge us for the Fourth of July weekend and the the face of the earth. Every country in the world
summer vacation season. It turns out that FEA except Russia flies American planes. We're the
regulations permitting dealers to "pass through"
only country ln the world who has landed men ou
higher costs required that they wait until the first the moon several times and brought them back
zafel every time.
of July to adjust prices to reflect the additional
On our space missions, the astronauts have
tariff imposed on imported oil in June. Thus it was
read the Bible and prayed while In their cap.
the government, not the companies, th at "consules, publicly expressing their belief and faith
spired" to increase prices on that critical day.
in God. And now, a woman by the name of
FEA regulations also have allowed shortages
Madelyn O'Hair is trying to have the astronauts
of gasoline to develop in some parts f the country reprimanded for doing this
in fact, she's
trying
to
get
a
law
passed
that will prevent them
when there is actually no shortage in terms of the
nation's needs as a whole. FEA pricing regulations from ever doing that again.

in laboratories throughout the U.S. and In 16 foreign
countries and has recently established a network of
university-based research centers to accelerate its
Worts to find cures or effective treatment.
For years, Jerry Lewis has led the campaign to
light this disease. Why he has taken such an avid
interest in this particular charity is still a mystery
to most, but he's been in there pitching from the day
MDA was formed.
We think it's admirable that roller rink
operators from across the nation are doing what
they can to help In this long struggle against the
disease that attacks so many, both young and old,
each year.
Matter fact, we got so charged up learning of the
skatea-thon :ha' we even went out to the Melodec
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flUUf.T nurn ire ui
ruuru UUUIt.I iu,ii 1..ê ê,s
get in some pra lice (ci' the upcoming event.
And, we were surprised that we could still 'stay
afloat' on the wheels after some 2Oplus years of
inactivity.
Too, you can bet that when Aug. 24 rolls around,
we'll be right there rollin' too, trying to do just a
little bit in halping to combat muscular dystrophy.
We hope you'll be there too.
-Bill Currfr

This is probably one of the most worthy charities
we know and hope that everyone who can put on a
pair of roller skates will show up for this event,
5ponsored by the Roller Rink Operators Association
of America RROA).
All proceeds from the skate-athon will be
donated to the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Muscular
Dystrophy Telethon, which will be viewed locally on
WESH.TV, Channel 2.
Last year, the RROA raised ov er $800,000 for the
fight against muscular dystrophy and this year the
organization has set its sights on $1 million,
Cost for the skate-a4hon at Fern Park i1l be
$1.25 land that's for skating frm 1:30 p.m. until 8
p.m.) with skate rentals available at 60 cents.
.'olin Mikler, manager at Skate City, is proud
h
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orth v cause over th e past years. "Skate-A-Thoas
are a lot of fun," he said, "but more importantly
they help the hundredsof
afflicted by
dreadful muscle wasting diseases.
"We in RROA are very proud that we have
played :t part in raising more than a million dollars
to fight MD in the past four years," he said,
The Muscular Dystrophy Association supports
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Year. $28.40. R Mail' In Florida.came as home delivery. 'ill
other maiF Month, $2.70: 6 Months. 816.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

Just a reminder:
Tonight is ZIiin Beck night at Tinker
Field in Orlando when the O-Twins will take on the
Montgomery Rebels In a Southern League baseball
game.
Beck, a long-time Sanford resident, is the oldest
active major league baseball scout.
Everyone in the Greater Sanford area is invited
to the special night and one ticket admits the entire
family.
And the best part
the tickets are free to
anyone who asks,
Ducats may be picker up at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerc', Flagship U.S. Bank
Seminole, Chase &amp; Co., McDonalds, Sheraton Inn of
Sanford and Stromtrg.Car1son,
I t 'c hnniI tht Itrt,
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will be on hand to honor Zinn Beck

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Rescue teams combed a
Moroccan mnountainsio today for the scattered remains
of 188 persons killed Sunday in one
the worst air
disasters in the history of civil aviation.
A chartered Boeing 707, packed with Moroccan workers
coming home from France for vacations, slammed 11110
the side of a peak in the rugged Atlas Mountains In heavy
fog, killing all aboard.
Officials said four passengers had non-Arabic names,
but their nationalities were not immediately available.
Most of the seven crewmen were probably Jordanians,
authorities said.
The jet, owned by Jordan's AIm airline and chartered
by Royal Air Morocco, was on a direct flight from Paris
and was making its descent to this city on the Atlantic
coast when it crashed 45 miles to the northeast. Officials
said the pilot had radioed the Agadir tower less than three
minutes before the crash that he was approac hing to land.
Uesriit' workers said wret'kae and broken txxles were
trewri amiiicl rocks, sand and trees from a 3,000-foot level,
at whkh the plane struck, to a valley 1,800 feet below,

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I'll' pipe Trujillo or anyone else," Ueo former CIA chie
"In nnrtl,'.iI.... Vi
rviiiieuys cousin, Joseph
1UI vanwuaws LU 5POU mosum. roe some, IY1fl
oseph
dream. But now, sworn testimony has John McCone in 1971
Gargan, agreed at one point to take responbecome*a habit they cannot break after they are established that the CIA schemed against
On Nov. 8, 1974, we reported that "military
elected to office.
Allende not only before but after he became invention" against Middle East oil sheikhdoms sibility for the accident,"
The latest attack upon our accuracy has come
This may explain why so many politicians are president.
had been discussed at the highest Washington from Sen.
willing to place the full weight of the U.S.
Hiram Fong, H.-Hawaii, who called
We began another series of columns on May I, levels "as a last resort" to save the West from "totally false"
our report that he was fronting
Government behind flagrant falsehood. At all 1972, charging that the FBI, CIA and Secret
"economic ruin." The State Department
for
the
patent
lobby.
'evels of gwernment, officials play loose with Service kept dossiers on the private
lives of professed to be aghast at sueh an idea.
the truth to cover up mistakes, hide corrupt,on prominent Americans.
Yet on June 2, his patent aide, Robert Seto,
But the following January 2, no less than confided in a
and make bad policies look good.
memo that Fong's patent bill hac
Patrick Gray, the acting FBI chief, called a Se'retary of State Henry Kissinger been
written by the patent lobby.
But let an investigative reporter make a press confttence to deny it. "There are no
acknowledged that force might be used-onlY
"The actual wordings essentially are
or w'or.ij condemn someone In dossiers oa secret files," he declared. We in
from
the "greatest emergency," of course
to
papers submiaed to me by such organizations as
authority ar4 there ,re howls of outrage. responded on May 11 that se would be "happy
to prevent the "strangulation of the industrial the American
Patent Law Aaociation, the 0
Perhaps we may be excused, therefore, if we tell poor Pat, since he's new azound
the Fill, world."
American
Bar
occasionally remind our readers who has been where some of the secret files are stashed."
Assoclatioa. and by members '
Again, when we warned on May 77, !974, that of Various (industry-dominated)
patent com•
telling them the truth.
Thereafter, we published the file numbers the Greek military junta was In
imminent mlttees, PPG (PitIrg'i 'lte
On M,rth 21, 1972, for example, we and quoted excerpts from secret dossier, on danger
Cl; ii, in.
of collapse, the State Department pooh. dustries
othernwbo liIb1rJi papers apor
reported that International Telephone and political figures, movie stars, foott*U heroes and poohed our report. The Junta fell
lire morths letters," wrote Seto.
Tekh had feared its nuts in Chile might be nevsmen. 11 existence of these FBI-CIA later,
nationallzeditSaJvador Allende, a Marxist, were dossiers, of cotsie. Is no longer disputed.
In other words, the Fong amendments were
The political prevaricators have had to
Installed as president.
Each new development in the un!oldlng story swallow dozens of denials since we took over the writtfn by patent lawyers and the Industries they
To proL'ct Its Investments, I'I7 had tried to of the CIA amansination
attempts also confirms column in August 10. The Chappaquiddick serve. Among the corporations that contributed
inveigle the U. S. Government to help subvert the details that we first published In a serics of
affair was then in the headlines. We reported on theim views were Phillips Petroleum,
Chile's cort1tutional process. Ill' and the CIA columns beginning Jan. 17, 1971. Dw plotters
Westinghouse, Dow Chemical and AllisAugust 8 that Sen. Ted Kennedy, 1)-Mass., p
had c,tuali y plotted together to "create w
have
oJJ their arrangedwthhlscousin,JoeGargang
Chalmers, to name a few. All would profit from
economic chaos in Chile," we rrtx*1ed, "hoping participation.
Fong's bill.
blame for driving his car off the bridge.
this would cause the Chilean army to pull a coup
Yet our columns about the assc.ssi'iatlon plots
Our story was not only denied but derided.
Fong'ssix-page stack on us on the
that would block Allende from coffling to were summarily denied and dianisud (our and
Yet five years later, th Boston Globe assigned a floor is full of f&amp;lsebod and distat1on,,.Se.iate
power."
a half years ago. "No plot was at thorized or squad of. reporters to
relnveMgate the Incident.
The politicians on Capitol Hill have promoted
White House aides and CIA officials alike implemented to assassinate (Cuh ii Premier They
spent several weeks examining every truth In efl(ng
categorically denied that Ii. 15,10t against Fidtl) Castro, (Dominican dm.ta or Rafael
available detail. Their most fascinating finding: greater need is for truth In advertising. The
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Wednesday throui h Friday
Eldra K King
Mainly afternoon and evening
showers and sc.tered thun. Mark S. Lailrusciano
Everett F), Self
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Merle J. Shook, Altanicnte
interior anl eastt ri pro;ions.
Springs
highs mostly upper 8115 to lower
Edward T. Burke,
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back the "hysterical multi- nouncement of a new cabinet.
BELGRADE. Yugoslavia of the business sessions the two
Army troops and anti-Commnu- lode," press accounts said.
The Junta also took up dis
(AP)
President Ford told leaders have had since his arfist demonstrators clashed
The dead man was identified cipline problems within the
Yugoslavia's President Tito to. rival Sunday night,
Queen Mother
again in northern Portugal to. as a 34-year-old tractor driver, armed forces.
day he will give "my very perday,
leaving one civilian dead An 1S.year-cld volunteer lire.
Carvalho was due to preside
LONDON (API Britain's queen mother, "marvelous
"We did discu.cs, of course,
sonal attention" to a Yugoslav
and another gravely wounded man was wounded, the ac- over a meeting of 850 cornmummy" to the reigning queen and the beloved "good
rquest that it be permitted to bilateral relations between Yu.
as the nation's divided military counts said.
mandos to decide the fate of
queen mum" to the nation she has served for more than
MARSHAL TITO
buy second-line American arms goslavia and the United
rulers
struggled
to
defuse
the
The
new
anti-Communist
attheir
commanding officer.
half a century, turns 75 today.
states," Ford said. 'These inand spare arms parts.
Secretary
of
State
Henry
A.
Portuguese
revolution's
worst
tack
came
as
a
test
of
Cominu.
The outcome eventually could
As the daughter-in-law, sister-in-law, wife or mother of
chided, of course, economic reKissinger. Yugoslavia had re- crisis.
nist influence in a hey military affect the position of the pr'.
four successive British sovereigns, Queen Elizabeth the
Appearing with Tito to fill in lations and of course they (II
ceived $695.6 million in U.S.
The new violence erupted in unit complicated Portugal's mnier, reportedly blocked (rim
Queen Mother has been enchanting
reporters on the results of their cluded our military relations."
the
northern town of Farnallcao leadership struggle.
putting together a new Ca
other people, for 2 years.
talks here, Ford said he also
Ford,
who
Is
in
Yugoslavia
to
nated
in
1957.
where
two
moderates
were
hosWith
disagreement
apparentby
Carvalho's refusal to ser'..
would give attention to econom"A constitutional fortress In a flowered hat, threeThe
Soviet
boost
that
country's
strongly
inUnion
is
Yugopitalized
over
the
weekend
ly
deadlocking
the
three-generunder
Goncalves as a vice pr
quarter sleeves and three-strand pearls," was how one
Ic relations with this independdependent
position
in
the
Cornslavia's
chief
arins
supplier,
alafter
being
shot
by
Communist al junta, Gen. Otelo Saraiva de 11lier.
ent Communist country,
columnist recently described the regal and gracious lady
munist world, then added: "i though this country produces supporters.
Carvalho was due to turn his
But even before the regime:ii
A widow since her husband King George VI died In 1952,
The
Yug03l8v
leader,
In
turn,
will
give
its
own
weaponry.
both
matters
my
very
much
of
Troop
reinforcements
were
attention
to
problems
of
dismet
to pass Judgment on Col.
the queen mother has continued a strentious round o
said he essentially agreed with personal attention because of
Ford began Ws day with a sent to Famalicao as the crowd, unity and reports of plotting Jaime Neves, commander of
public duties. But her birthday celebration will be a quiet
a call by the U.S. President for their significance."
before-breakfast swim, had seeking revenge for the shots within his own command.
the Amadora regimnt onLis
Waffair hosted by her daughter, Queen Elizabeth II.
moderation and fleziility in
breakfast with Yugoslav Prime fired by Communist defenders
The other Junta members, bon's outskirts, a statement
The possibility that the Minister Dzemal Bijedic and from inside their headquarters, President Francisco da
seeking a Middle East settle.
Costa from his men denounced him.
United States might supply then drove to Belgrade's Park surged forward to destroy the
ment.
The colonel was removed
Gomes and Communist-backed
spare parts and other arms to of Friendship where he placed empty offices.
Premier Vasco Goncalves, met from command last week by
Neither man took questions, Yugoslavia emerged after a soil around an eight-foot white
NEW DELHI, India (AP)
Prime Minister Indira
The death occurred when in marathon session over the Carvalho after junior officers
but Ford went over the agenda visit here last November by fir,
Gandhi asked Parliament today for retroactive amend.
troops fired into the air to turn weekend but made no an. accused him of preparing a
ments to erase legislation under which she was convicted
right-wing plot. Neves counterof Illegal electoral practices.
Iwith a charge the story was
The amendments in effect defuse next week's crucial
invented by three Communist
Supreme Court case In which Mrs. Gandhi is appealing
officers to seize control of the
her conviction to escape the mandatory penalty barring
unit.
By The Associated Press
her from elective office for six years.
wounded and the Israelis
The PFLP.GC's spokesman,
The incident appeared to subIsraeli soldiers clashed with a brought back seven Arabs for Aboul Abbas, declared in an in
The proposed changes, Introduced by Law Minister
stantiate reports by moderate
AUG. 4
band of Arab raiders trying to questioning,
HR. Gokhale, were assured of passage. Mrs. Gandhi's
AUG. 18
terview published by the Remit political ieaders
that the SovietRehearsals for 1975-76 cross from Lebanon into north.
Congress party controls a two-thirds majority in
newspaper Al Uwa that his line Portuguese Communist
Program Evaluation and
Meanwhile,
a
radical
Pale.
Parliament and the opposition is boycotting the current
Review Technique. course, for Marching Seminoles will begin ern Israel early today, leaving stinlan guerrilla group accused group was no longer "bound by party was trying to
infiltrate
session to protest the jailing of its leaders.
or responsible for the PLO ex- key military commands.
General Dynamics Corp. at 8 am, at Seminole High one Arab and one Israeli dead, ° staging the recent abduction ecutive
the Israeli military command
committee's policies."
employes
conducted
by School. All new and
ofaU.S. Army colonel In Beirut
me
smaim
group, neaoeo Dy a
eimunoie community college. students should contact school
Two other Israelis were re- announced It was suspending
for further information.
Syrian army captain of
membership in the Palestine
Astrological Research Guild,
ported wounded,
____
Palestinian
origin, Ahmed JibeOrganization's
8 p.m., Starlight Ranch
A communique issued in Tel Liberation
eel,
was
publicly
accused by the
AUG.
executive committee.
Recreation
Room,
6000
E.
Aviv
said
the
incident
occurred
111.0
last
month
of kidnaping
HELEN OSTERIUETH
Janice
four daughters, Mrs,
Fratternal Order of Eagles
Perishing.
Orlando.
near
Adamit
In
western
Galilee.
The
Popular
Front
for
the
Col.
Ernest
H.
Morgan
during
Roberson, Mrs. Barbara
fundraising luau and dance, 8
It
was
the
worst
incident
on
liberation
of
Palestine-General
street
fighting
in
Beirut.
Mrs. Helen Osterrieth, 62, of Mahoney and Mrs. Jeanne AUG. 5
P.M. to 1 a.m., Altamonte the Israeli-Lebanese frontier
Command charged that Yasir
The PLO statement July 9
Forest Hills, Long Island, N.Y., KuIp, all of Sanford, and Mrs.
D. &amp;V. regular meeting at Springs
Civic
Center, since July 23, when Israeli raid- Arafat's 14-man executive cornthreatened a crackdowr. on
died Saturday morning.
Julie Arnold, DeLand; father, 7:30 p.m. Executive meeting Polynesian food and enSurvivors include
her Edmond Doyle, New Ilamp- 6:00 p.m. at D.A.V. ,wilding. tertainment by Chip Meyers ers crossed into Lebanon to mittee was dominated by Jibreel's group unless the cola.
search for guerrillas and ran "right-wingers supporting a nel, an air defense expert with
husband, Hans Osterrieth of shire; brothers, Gilbert and
Band "Southwind." Contract
into Arab resistance. One Is- peaceful settlement with Is- the U S. aid mission to Turkey,
Forest hills; sister, Edna Lawrence Doyle, both of AUG.
Mrs. Joseph Samiliano, Fern raeli was killed and six rael."
Rummage
sale
and
baked
was released unharmed. This
Murray of Sanford; nephew, Connecticut; five grandPark, for ticket Information,
goods,
9a.m.
to
p.m.
at
old
was done.
Frank Murray, Altamonte children.
Li
r.....,z
_..... ri- I _I
UI FdIJ[1C3 store on rirsi
nuvy
rUUL
uumuge
Springs; and niece, Regina
Allen-Summerhlll
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Funeral Street, Sanford. Proceeds to AUG. 31
Murray Alcott, of Longwood. Homes,
Father Lyons Council
DeLand, In charge of First Pentecostal Church.
LONDRINA, Brazil (AP)
southern Brazil.
Glasseott Funeral home, arrangements.
Knights
of
Columbus
of
Sanford
Brazilian
coffee
experts
now
Most Londrina coffee producForest hills, L.L. in charge.
AUG. 6
corporate communion at am., say that about 70 per cent of the ers, collectors and adminisUONALDJ. I}OYLE
Spire Circle, 0 of A Rum' mass in All Souls Church for country's coffee crop has been trators agreed that this was the
Funeral Notices
mage Sale, at 107 N. Magnolia members and families invited, destroyed by P killer frost in "worst frost this century."
Donald J. Doyle, 51,136 Upsala
DOYLE, DONALD J. - Funeral
Ave., Sanford.
gAys
5t't for Donald J. Doyle. SI.
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Rd., Sanford, died Friday night
of 13 Upi.aia Rd. Sanford. wflO
AUG. 8-9
at Seminole Memorial hospital.
died Friday, will be held at 10
Altamonte Children's
Born in Plainfield, Comm., he
a m, Wednesday, in upsala
Prebterian Church, Sanford.
Theatre presents "Tiger in _________________________________________________________________
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had been a resident of Sanford
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8
p.m.,
Altamonte
5,,'. Traction,"
for II years. He was an dec.
•iCiàting Burial in Oakdale
Civic
Center.
Saturday
matinee
ironic technician for Strom.
Cemetery, OcLand in
AUGUST!,
-Edith P. Kelly, Deltona
John M. Harrington, Deltona
flowers don ations may b made
at 2 p.m. Family enberg.Carlson and a member of
ADMISSIONS
to Amerin Cancer Society.
Winif red C. Stavracos,
Harry Stern, Deltona
temthimnent. Tickets on sale at
Upsala Presbyterian Church.
Allq.n Summerhili Funeral
Deltona
Jamts
ft lisenby, Longwood
the civic enter.
Survivors include his wife,
Horrr, DrLind
Sanford:
Elizabeth
W.
Boston,
Oviedo
Sadie M. Capehart, Plymouth
Mrs. Betty Lee Doyle of SanLouis Davis
Mrs.
Steven
(Wannetta)
OSTERRIETH,
MRS.
HELEN
AUG.
9
ford: three sons, Don, Atlanta,
Funeral services for Mrs Helen
Duffey &amp; I zby girl, t)eBary
DISCIIThGES:
optimist Youth Fund "Trash John Ebetsch
James and Jeffery of Sanford;
C'iterrictli 6,, of Forest tli.lS,
Thomas
Gallagher
Mrs.
Freddie
(Rachel)
&amp; Trcwsure" flea market, Old
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Long Island. N V who died
I
Theresa Harwood
1.
J&amp;.rnes&amp;b,by girl, Altamonte
Sanford;
Saturday were held at 10 a m.
U.S. Bank, Sanford Plaza,
OAKLAWN,
Curtis
Rourke
today at Glasscolt Funerat
Springs
Johnnie Adams
aim to dark.
1ome. Forest Hills. In lieu of
Vetta F. Snyder
Mrs. Robert (Suzanne)
Santeha
N. Brooks
f.*ers. the family requests
Charlie Williams
Lovenbury, &amp; baby boy,
Orbie G. Bryant
dnatons be given to Grace
-Bertha Brown, Deflary
Deltona
United MethodISt Church
Odessa Copper
, 'tOMRY CLUB ROAD
Fund,
Airport
Ruildino
Raymond N. Hicks, DeBar)
Eugene Douglas
Margaret A. Hayward,
AUGUST3,
Viola L Johnson
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ADMISSIONS:
Alt)ert I.. [Ate
Edith Fortner, Lake Mary
Lucille P. McCall
Yesterday's high 92; over- Oliver E. Sjoblom, Lake
Sanford:
Mary E. McLaughlin
nightlow6S.Rainfall.99inches.
Mary
Charles D. Bridges
Janet N. Miller, Deltona
Partly cloudy through Henryn E. flirt, Osteen
Lenore E. Price, Sanford
(S1000 retail value installed in tractor)
Thelma Cameron
tomorrow. A chance of thunDonna
S.
Yelvington,
BIRTHS
Sanford
Charlotte H. Corey
l
with your purchase of a new
dershowers, mainly during 1r
Olga Young, Sanford
William
&amp; Mrs.
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Gladys R. F lowers

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia known.
rorists had agreed to meet him, situation,
torious radical group which has Two Japanese were involved In
(AP)
Terrorists believed
A note dropped from a win- lie said the government in.
U.S. Embassy officials said carried out a numbei of terror- the raid on Shell's oil refinery in
linked with the fanatical Japa. dow said the terrorists de- stnicted him to hold talks with earlier that
"four to six" raid- 1st attacks in Europe, the Singapore last January, while
nese Red Army stormed the manded the release of seven the raiders after an emergency ers threatened to
detonate ex- Middle East and Asia over the three Red Army "soldiers"
U.S. Embassy today, seized Red Army m,en jailed In Japan, cabinet meeting.
plosives in the building if their past few years.
holed up in the French embassy
U.S. Consul Robert Stebbins, a a helicopter to take them from
Malaysian government demands were not met.
A three-man suicide squad of in the Hague last September.
Swedish diplomat and other the roof of the building and a sources said the terrorists were
About 150 armed Malaysian the Red Army attacked Tel
The Red Army is a small
hostages. But they let their own Japan Air lines plane to fly Insisting
on
holding policemen, many of them Aviv's fíxl Airport in May 1972 hard-core ultra radical group
deadline pass without carrying them to an unnamed destlna- negotiations with the Japanese
marksmen, surrounded the 12- with machine guns and hand estimated
ma to number 200 to 300
out a threat to blow up the lion,
government through the story American International grenades, killing 24 and in- members in Japan and abroad.
building.
Sh4'rtly after the deadline ex. Malaysian authorities.
Assurance building that also juring many others.
Those overseas are coordinatThe ter isis I ircd e"casion- pired A5:30 p.m. lt,cal time (6
Malaysian officials met with houses the Japanese, Swedish
In July 1 973, one Red Army ing their activities with Paleal shots from the building hous. a.m. EDT), V. M'nickavasa- the U.S. E1..bassy's acting head and Canadian
embassies in the member was amo g four hi- stinian guerrillas.
n
ing several embassies, wound- gain, Malaysia's commu- of mission, Robert S. Dillon, heart of the cait.al.
jackers who commandered a
A list of demands in a yellow
ing two policemen and a guard. nications minister, arrived at and Japanese Ambassador,.
Police sources said the raid. Japan Air lines jumbc jet after envelope was tossed from the
Their conditions were not the building and said the ter- Michiaki Sumna, to discuss the ers were members of the noit took off from Amsterdam. U.S. Embassy window,

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The byproducts of a simple regulation an be
disastrous.
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Years back, multimililons of cubic feet of
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natural gas were burned as waste In American
oiH'ields, increasing our need fr foreign
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petroleum.
Thereupon Congress passed a law controlling
NDUS'
the price of gas at a low level, to encourage
S-OVEL$
private and industrial use and thus eliminate this
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waste.
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Theplan worked so well that Industry and the
turned to gas with enthusiasm. The
*n_4
demand for this artificially cheap product grew
so rapidly that the development of coal, our most
abundant fuel resource, was held back most
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seriously. It could not compete.
Use of gas has been boosted to such heights
that
we are in danger of running out of this
I
crucial product
with serious consequences to
.
great sections of American industry and
homeowners now dependent on its use.
.If we had been more dependent on coal, and
—
that
Industry had progressed at the rate it would
fl ,,
have, were it not for the government. tmpoeed
/
cheap price of gas, we would be In a much
stronger position today to meet the world oil
cartel's price boosts and boycott threats and
are discouraging oil companies from selling or
We have to wake up and realize what is
we would most certainly have made much more
happening to this country. Two hundred years
exchanging gasoline among themselves to deal
progress in developing cleaner coals. That is,
Resurrection
ago
when our founding fathers signed the
with surpluses or shortages in stocks in one part of
there would have been much heavier pressure
Declaration of Independence and the Bill of
over the years for the development of
the country or the other.
Rights, they gave us the freedom of religion, one DON OAKLEY
economical methods for removing the sulphur
The impact of FEA attempts to manage fuel
of our most important unalienable rights
in
content.
resources ought to be studied by Congress. It may fact, the mc't Important freedom given by God
There are other examples, compiled by
put the conspiracy theory to rest once and for all, Himself! We have (ought so many long, hard
Secretary of Commerce Rogers Morton. The
wars to insure this freedom and now, Madelyn
and put a finger where the problems really lie in
enforcement of price controls in the summer of
O'Halr
is truly wasting it all by attempting to
straightening out kinks in the production,
1971, however necessary, came when heating oil
You can lead a girl to women's liberation, but would work when there were no children or
destroy this freedom. She is undermining the
distribution and marketing of fuel.
when prices were at their lowest and gasoline prices at
very principles of America. This country you can't make her partake of it.
the children were of school age and there was their highest
One of the obvious kinks is the present price
of the season. This freeze,
This
is
the
conclusion
of
originated by the Providence cf God Hirn,self.
two researchers who financial need. However. they rarely decided on ttwrefore, encouraged refineriet to use available
differential between domestic oil coming on the
Benjamin Franklin once said, ",. . And it a studied the careers and family aspirations of 87 a career for the money or status it would provide petroleum
to produce as much gasoline and as
market at $5.25 a barrel and other oil selling for $13 sparrow
cannot fall to the ground without Ills women students during and after their four them, relying instead on their husbands' careers little heating oil as
possible, leading to pot
a barrel. When oil companies are filling and efllp- notice, is it possible that an empire can e years at a private college. Dr. Shirley Angrist, a for those qualities.
shortages.
sociologist at Carnegie-Mellon University in
tying their storage tanks with gasoline made from
without His aid?"
The dominant conception among these women
The mandatory Import quota system for
Pittsburgh,
and
Dr.
Elizabeth
Alinquist,
for
oil from both sources, it is no wonder they are
, say the researchers, is that life plans revolve petroleum In the late 1960s, imposed for worthy
On our coins and currency are inscribed
merly of Carnegie-Mellon and now teaching at around one's family situation. For most of them,
having trouble figuring what a gallon is really words, "In God We mist." Is God really
objectives, unexpectediy caused major oil
Texas State University In Denton, have the desire to work "is not a compdg
llb motive." companies to
worth,
in Whom we trust today?way
The
it seems, all North
defer or cancel almost two thirds of
published their findings In 'Careers and ConWhat impact have te feminist movement and their refinery
Congress created the web of controls and we trust in is television, sex, violence,
expansion programs in the United
tingencies: How College Women Juggle with equal employment
opportunities
programs
had
States.
Instead,
the companies built overseas,
regulations which now govern the marketing of alcohol, smoking, and the list goes on and on.
Gender."
on women 'I
What America needs today is a different
where
petroleum
could be secured without
clasoline.
If
it wants an explanation for alternate
b
As reported by Associated Press writer Susan
f revolution. Not really so much a political
government
license.
"As
scholars
and
activists,
we
must
un.
We exported about 120
floods and droughts of fuel, and for prices that 0
J. Reimer, the two researchers fowid that dur'
revolution, but a spiritual revolution. We have
ing fortunately reply that while the new feminism billion in investment, two million barrels a day of
seem to follow some mysterious pattern, it should got to get back to God. We've got toshow that the college, the women Increased "somewhat" their has certainly raised every woman's con.. refining capacity and 100,000 jobs,
desire to work and pursue careers. But while a
know where to look.
United States Is still "one nation under God"
T(daY, President Ford is attempting to correct
growing
number hoped to pursue graduatesciousness. it has by no means altered the
way It was meant to be before It is too late.
lifestyles of even a minority of women," y
these old misadventures with new regulations
The freedom of a person to publicly express original many others rested firm in their Angrist and Almqulst.
and controls taxes on foreign oil and a range of
family-oriented aspirations,
his faith in God without censure is the most
other
measures, which he does not call
AS the college years progressed, enthusiasm
TradItional upbringing still causes women
cherished right of all time at least it should be!
The Senate has approved by unanimous vote
regulation, but which
the
for deferred marriage and child-rearing waned,
underplay their own abilities and to strongly same.
tAbeling and Disclosure Act of 1975, which sponsw Sen. John V.
What I'm siying Is, this is a challenge for all By the senioryear, half of the women were going value family goals, they contend. Whether or not
T'urwiey calls "an important victory for the Americans conThe program is enthusimetically backed by
of us let us get up and do something about this, steady, engaged or already married,
this is necessarily "unfortunate" is, of course, a Morton, the
sumer."
very man who has pointed with
Let us prevent Madelyn O'Hair from destroying
Indecisiveness In career choice remained until matter of intense argument.
The
Democrat insists that the law, If approved by
horror
to
the
serious mistakes of yesteryear's
our freedom of religion and from abolishing the the spring of the senior year, and after
But in any event, it would seem that despite all controls.
the House and signed by President Ford, will ease the energy very principle of the foundation
of the United graduation, the majority of the women opted for
the publicity that has attended the feminist
crisis without increasing the Inflationary burden.
But here we should take pause. The new
States. We ci,n defeat her. All we need is a traditional feminine fields. High school
teaching movement, so far it has merely added a new set regulations
Briefly, the act would require labeling of automobiles mid million signatui'es and the Lord's
may be wise in the extreme. TI, y
help to back us was the occupation most often chosen.
of pressures to those which young women have may be essential to
major home appliances with a statement of annual estimated
national security and to the
up.
The women unanimously agreed that they
always faced.
operating cost. It would also demand detailed "energy guides"
economic stability of this country.
with information on energy characteristics and suggestions on
efficient use.
But with cars and appliances, the habits of the user often
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Montreal (Warthen S 4) at

HOME RUP4S—Luiiki, Phi, problem to that of the Catholic

HOuStOn (Cotgfoyt 00) at

STOLEN BASES—Lopes, LA, night arm gun down someone,' Nc*rn Evans, a preacher-man per cent desire, i.nd His desire the other player moved on,

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Milt May knocked In five runs

second . 'ace with S' n Fran with changing the outcome of doubleheader split with s

Larry Csonka and Jim Kiick, former Miami

Portland 71, Then on a second and eight on the Csonka gained 99 yards and Kiick scored three

have to worry about him as a passer.

Danny Ozark changed his cracked a 6-6 tie in the sixth

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ttrt Cantrell°'s one-yard lunoe accounted for

Don Nelson of Boston Billy Cunnirwhnm of Phiiade1ria

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In Sunday's other American hitter, losing a no-hit bid on a enabled the Yanks to breeze
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of doubleheaders, Minnesota Baltunore, who fell
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swept Chicago 7-4 and 12-9 and back o Boston in the East
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'I do the basics," he admitted lie is a

fourth major league team, It is corn-

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not a fing manager I can get the point

He built division titlists in Minnesota

1957 "They're really pulling for each

players make too much money for It to

League's Western Division

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to be a disciplinarian

Virdon. And by Sunday, he had a 21

hottest properties, ') It may have been

"All I care about Is what they do In the

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to leces
rw'ota Twins in 1969 and took them to

Calvin Griffith fired him because,

son snapped, Just the way $16,000 of the $102,000 purse,

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final was postponed because of fling streak to capture the Ms a 2-I lead in the first set before a in the final set to overtake the

teart earlier had upset third

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son won despite clouds of oil 5
hours to complete, wa enth tnium1 h at Terre Haute Dolphins training camp have taught Oklahoma looking better.
Miss Evert the younger sister
smoke pouring out of his Mer- sto1iped for more than an hour and earned l.mii $1,1,
State's Cleveland Vann that he'll have to drive
"At
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Chris Event, her first loss
by a thundershower.
"lie beat knsser by about hard if he gets the linebacker slot he's aiming assigrunents,'
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since
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Petty, about live seconds
Bobby Allison, who started on two Inches," a USAC spokes. for.
he seemed to be picking them up better."
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Racing Grand National stock laps down, Rmchard Chlldres.s in
car nice It Pocono Inter- a (.tievrolet

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But Davis, who gained 102 yards on 23 carries Jacksonville 27-a, Philadelphia beat Hawaii 21- Corcoran. Bell quarterback Sonny Sixkiller

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Carl Morton pitched

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business" Stone said.
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Wrapping up his question and
bargoes on Castro and Cuba, treasure," Stone said. "I feel felt some sale of grain to
but I differ with them
we are not in public suvlce for Soviets would be good, but the
than that is an rn- answer portion of the program,
We would do pp"tu t profit but to sere the people question is how much Is too crease in the price of Stone predicted there would be
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and the detention of political ficials. If a pay increase is to
said. "And I r.
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American States has been one the official has been elected
question Agriculture Secretary next session of Congress, but it refugees."
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Stone is currently sponsoring Sanford was 'the warmest I've
Stone urged citizens to "write increase was "very poor."
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gathering that he is CO
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sponsoring Legislation against
errors later
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du ring the current economic the proposed sale of grain and
problem by not voting itself a feed corn to Russia go through
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Last year Mrs. Kirkham ac- establishe-1: the arts, criminal
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on this score the league League - that elite organMrs. Kirkham, mother of cepted the Cleveland league's justice, the elderly, the enThe Junior League was bush" wift and doctor to
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in society and the city of (levi'. ioi by debutante Ma Barn might
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"I just de cid ed that the time land.
man, sister of Averell Ham- is no psychiatrist!
I.,eagues of America, the head. almost since graduation from had come that I was either go.
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members themselves, grams are increasing In Cleve
cyimination. How can it be wcmen's organizations arc con"I was really on the verge of Questionnaires - asking such land and elsewhere.
stopped? Prisop . What are cerned with women'? issues and resigning," she said, "because things as "Who am 1?" "Who
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Alfred F. Greene Sr., 3001
Jewett's Lane, Sanford.
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Knowles w)i the ruling means the city can "not regulate for
fire, safety, etc."
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requirements if they are not under city jurisdiction."
Kmwles, in a memo to Vihlen, requested any meetings
between the county and city officials be held with Mite piresei t.
In supporting the Sanford rice chief's position, Greerie said,
"There is alwa)s the possibility of leaving the existing doors
there, if another door of the appropriate width (2 inches) is
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Cowart Jr. In the robbery
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slacks are, and she launched politics), she gets very ang
into a tirade about how tin- and she bites me! Della has
feminine they were.
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our patio, and we can't en- actually draws blood'
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cuunty to widen the doors, which 'th1en says would be "major
construction arid costly." Vihlen also said the county plaos to
replace the facility within two years
The county has spent more than 14,000 to restore the jail and
the sherif Vs deparlinent is.Ven&amp;g approximatiely S1,00D per day
to house prisoners in cl!rroundmg jails
The Sanford Fire Department has Jwi.sdiction over
because ltlsin the city limits, according to County Fire ip
Joe McCluan. But, Harriett says an attorney general's opinion is
bemgsought on who has jurisdiction over the facjflty
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t\they and Delaporte, they would hae been
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When two i%Itamonte Springs veterinarians
learned of the plight of the Central Florida
/oo little over a year ago - and particularly
that it was so badly off it couldn't even afford
veterinarian care for the animals - they
volunteered their services,
Dr. John Athey and Dr. 13111 1)elaporte have
continued to serve t he zoo on this basis
throughout the past year. For both
veterinarians, this has been their first large
scale experience of dealing with exotic
animals, and both report finding it a
Itsinating study. So interested as Dr
lhlaporte, In fact, that he recently journeyed
to tile National Zoo in Washington, D.C., to
attend a seminar on veterinarian care for

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exotic animals

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By JEAN PATESON
Women's Editor

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Harris to the table," Pelley
Rosenthal also rapped board
said 'We'll talk about that at approval of $150,000 worth of
the execu ti ve session."
salary increases for ad.
Executive sessions, by law, ministrators and principals
are closed to the public.
I4lstweek, the board gave some
- Five artides out cifa total of pr incipa ls a $1,000-a-year pay
24 ha ve been tabled. Tabled hike and a greater increase to
articles include grievance administrators. Assistant
procedures, contract main- superintendents got almost a
tenance, subttitute teachers, $3,000-a-year increase in
working conditions, and salary.
Pelley says the $= offered
teacher salaries.
Last week, the two teams by the board would cost the
took up teachers.alarler Pelley county about $900,000 a year.
offered $100, then upped the
Harris
estima ted
ante to $M -calling increases year's operating budget at $37"adjustments" a d ot a million u"
• approximately $2change in the base rate.
"Won from last year.
SEA countered with $9,500 —
Harris is pushing for a final
down from the originial 110,000 agreement between SEA and
demand — and then dropped
uar riego a ors so
s3lny demand to $8,6W a year. officially draw up the final
SEA has cited a 124niWon budget.
carryo,ver in the 1974-73 budget
On Aug. 19-2D. the board will
as one justification for an in- hold work sessions on the
crease
$2-n-allion was c2rried over. but
In September the budget .
he says the money is car- come before the. board for final
marked for other agencies not approval. And by Oct lit m ust
submitted
or eac r pay.
Rosenthal calls the boards Tallahassee.

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worries me more th an that is an
which would have granted pay increase in the price of meat,"

on th e bill and the amendments

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6:25 (2) I Dream 01
JeannIe
Almanac
6:30 (6) Sunrise
Semester
(I) Tcxlay In Florida
6:33 (2) Daily Devotional
7:00 (7. I) Today
(6) News
(9) Bozos Big Top
7:30 (9) Am America
(44) Uniscope
8:00 (4) Capt&amp;n Kangaroo
(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo
8:30 (41) Andy's Gang
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
(I 9) Movie
(44) Fury

Monday
EVENING
7:00 (2)

To Tell The
Truth
(6) Concentration
(I) What's My Line
(9) Wold World
Of Animals
(13) Island Of The
Tradewinds
(24) Intercom
(33, 44) Star Trek
7-30 (2) Jeopardy
(6) What's My Line
(I) World A) War
(9) Let 's Make A
Deal
(13) World Team

Tennis
:02 (2. -II R%PhAil
------.(6) Gunsmoke
(9) Rookies

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(24) Tennis

Change
(44) DInah
8:30 (13) Champions

(4e) Braves Baseball
(6) Maude

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11:00 (2.4.8.9) News
(33) 700 Club

Entertainment
(44) The Fugitive
12:00(9) News
12:30 (9) Movie
t44) Donahue
1:00 (2. I) Tomorrow
Show

fliE ROOKIES,
of Death." Rerun,

"Legacy

Alex Hoc-co and Jeremy Slate

iiut.her manages to reduce her
to a stuttering, insecure hulk.
9.10

ABC,

S.W.A.T.,

been a light day. liondo's unit

veteran

disdains
personal safety for his heroics,

has prevented a market rob-

Movie

endangering

destruction, and investigated a

Brady Bunch

partner.

AFTERNOON
12:00 (2. 44) Newt.
ILl
1, ijriy srru
Restless
1 Jackpot
(9) Eyewitness
(24) Intercom 24
(35) Big Valley
12:30 (2.8) Jackpot
(6) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) All My Children
(4-4) Variety
1:00 (2, 8) Marble
Machine
(6) News
(9) Ryan's Hope

Space

18 Afternoon
party
21 John (Gielci
22 Between IF')
24 Kind of chees.e
qpip
'6 PLCe1 to t
28 False nods
N.ger.an tribe
POSftii
31 GOd (II)
32 Sort metal
VII
35 Concr'rn n
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49 Marinet

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54 Head ()
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parakeets etc
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Songb'Cs
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makeS inCurtons
25 Thunder
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cop

who

the

life

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his

bery, kept someone from self-

kidnaping. Along comes one of

9-9:30 CBS, MAUDE, Rerun.

those horror cr horrors - a

Maude is about to get a visit

journahst

from her mother which gnaws
at her conscience. In the

This one is pretty and she's
otng to spend several (lays

u( the visit, MaUd&amp;S

who

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police.

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice
•s P'ereb-v gi.en ha! I am
LegaJ Notice
DEAR DR. LAMB - I am
Legal Notice
- engaged in usness al 118 Old ________________________ ________________________
SkTltUlg to you in reference to
Hickory Court. Lonood. Seminole
CITY OF
NOTIcE OF SHERIFFS SALE
my ulcerated varicose veins, I
County. FIO'iji, 1'.Il,r the fictltiiis
LONOW000, FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thit
Tuesday
Dr. Lamb
have been bothered with them
neme
of CENTRAL
FLORIDA
by virtue of that certain Writ of
TECHNICAL
SERVICES,
andttsatNOTICEOFPUBLICHEARINGTO
I CONSIDER
for years. I had four skin grafts
ADOPTION
OF Ezecuflon issued Out of and under
MORNING
infendtoreglstefsaidn4mewithth, PROPOSED ORDINANCE
the seal of the County Court of
on the left ankle, unfortunately
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Seminole
County, Florida. upon a
County.
Florida
n
acco
dtnce
wth
6:00 (9) Si,'nrise Jubilee
not one taking. I have been told
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN by final iudgment rendered in the
Orov.sions of the F ,ctitious
6:10 (2) Sunrise
by numerous doctors to use
.arre S'pPte
Tn Wit
Bs' I,.:%VI1ENCE
5t,on the City of Longwoo&lt;l. Florida that aforesaId court on the 6th day of
Almanac
the City Council will hold a p.iblc
various medications. I ha'e _________________________________________________
June. A D ISS, ir that certain case
Ffry,
Statutes 1957
hearing to consider enactment of enflflci, Southeastern Financial
S Peter H Halpi-n
(24) Special Of The
used
pressure
garments,
Ordinance No 10), entitled
'
Corporation Plaintitf. vs Faye
PubIIth - July 14. 71. 21. Aug 1.
P
Week
whirlpool baths, hot-warm garment in the morning before unless the uriderIyin cir- DE r'
1V75 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF Senkarik c. b a Buttons I Bows.
(33. 44) Move
L 0 N 0 WOO 0. F 1 0 R I 0 A, Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
soak,,s, ointments, vitamin E you get up.
FICTITIOUS84AME
eulation problem and swelling
1:30 (2.1) Drs Of Our
4
Notice i5 p.reby givr'n that I am AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 771. Erecution was delivered to me as
and
large
doses
of
vitamin
C.
Skin
ulcers
will
not
heal
are
adequately
controlled.
Lives
OF THE CITY OF LONGW000, Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
engaged
The only time the ulcers
(6) As The World
nbusn,sSat
5O$Hiohland
Dr., Casselbeqry
32707.
Seminole FLORIDA. AND PROVIDING FOR andlttaveIeviedupontpi,foImowing
healed was after I had given up
THE
REALIGNMENT
Turns
OF described property owl'.ed by Faye
County,
(9) Let's Ma.e A
On
the
name
of Florida under the fictitious DISTRICTS FOR ELECTION. Senkarik d b a Buttons I Bows, said
doctor,
a
dermatologist,
Jazz
_________________________
HILTON
CABINET
IN CONFLICTS. SEVERABILiTY property being located ifl Seminole
STAILATION,
and that
I intend to
andtookmyfather'sdvice,He
County, Florida, more particularly
registersa;dnamewiththeCIerof AND EFFECTIVE DATE
advised me to use constant
Said O'dinance was pfacd on first
scribed as follows
F
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tIAJGJNMATS,E'yfRy]
the Circuit Court. Seminole County, readirigon July75. 1975, and the City
All the furniture. furnishings.
elevation
from
bed
to
wheel
4
2:3OP-S1.2s
Florida In accordance with the Council will consider same for final fiwturei, inventory, stock in trade,
LNGNORTSMRAS IUOLFIA
oroviso.noftheF1dtsName
chair for over a month
o
passage and adoption aftei the and any and all goods located at the
Statutes, To Wit Section 465
ulcers healed but bke out
pobtic hearing which will be held in place of the business of 'tie defen
B
C H I X E N 0 H P A X A S B ?s S D
Florida Statutes 1937
the City Hall of Loflgwood. Florida, dant Buttons and Bows. 2610
again when Ibecame active
Marcus Hilton
or Monday, the lVh day Cf August. Hiawatha Avenue, Unt 3. Sanford
YM INOD I
Publish AuQ 411l$75l975
ST I E HUR EG F
again.
AD l97Sa$SOOpm,oqassoon SlminoltCounty,FIridancling
DEQ
SASEDON THE
Th constant elevation is not
thereafter as possible At the all clothi
I I) A Z R
N Y o PTZ DI B M
and diWlay unitS.
FICTITIOUS NAME
NATION'S BESTSELLER
meeting interested parties may
for me as I like to be actis'c. I
Adcli'ioral information available
No'ice
•s
t-q'reb,
er
that
I
am
aO
appear
arid be heard with respect to from the CIvU Division of the
o
2: 10 4: 55
U ViZAS2 0
really have
engaged , busne at 7701 W.t the
proposed
problem. Any
Ordinance This Seminole County Sheriff's Dart
Fifth
Street.
Sanford.
Seminole
hearing
information would be greatly
7:20 9:40
may be continued from time ment
E 0 1 A 1) C) F
I U ?,1 A 2 0 H S
Counly, Florida under the fictitiluS
toti
III final 41.On .5 taken by and the underSigned as Sheriff of
appreciated.
name of SHELTER TECHNIQUE,
the City Council
BCNJ01SI
C A R S E 'i N Y C
Seminole County, Florida, will at
and that I intend tv rev..ister Said
roe 'rcuw
DEAR READER - The
A C4) Of the proposed Ordinance 11 00 A M on th# 19th day of August,
CMILDI14.
name with the Clerk of the Circuit iSptedattheC(ty
DYTIRBER0BIN CF BF0PA
iad varicose %thS m
Court, Seminole County, florida ifl Florida. and cole' Hall, Longwood, AD 197i, offer for tale
Sell to
are on file with the highest bidder, for cash, subject
accordance
with the Provisie
°
people have are the superficial
the Clerk of the City and same may t any and all exiSting lein. at the
A N 1 0 i I) B U R A G 0 W I K M A J H
the Fictitious Name
veins Just under the skin These
Sf.itute.
To be' inSpected t,y the putIic
Frrt (Wttfl DQcr of the Seminole
WIt- Section $6309 Florida
Statutes
CATED this 75th day Of July, A 0 County Courlhouse in Sanford,
FNW0HISMINKFFSCIKUT
cause few slriptoms and are
T)
tcs;
1975
FlOrida. the above d.scr.
Transfiguration Inc
per
more of a cosmetic problem
I. F H c u
S Orvi, R Shornale,
E P H K H
H s j i A C F
tonal property
y- 5 AmelIa M The,Sen.
than anything else in most
City Clerk
That Said sa, s being mect to
Secretary
Of the City of
N
B
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P
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B
F
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0
0
W
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I
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0
0
B
deS.
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Putlth
july
14
I
71
2f
,
'.-g
1975
iit.'re to go for all the
1onqwori1 Florid,,
Eieci,ition
Q 65
information you need
Pubiith Aug 4 ic:s
FI80UIHIFK0MSBKA
Z
You also have involvement of
John E Polk,
CIOF
'
OFO I?
about your new cornSheriff
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
the deep veins inside your leg
I) i K F I
Y IS0CACIHCRSUN
rnuqty
FLORIDA
SemInole County, Florida
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HARINO
muscles.
a patient
Notice of Public Hearing
Publish July 71. Aug 4. II. 1$. 1973
NOTICE 5 hereby given
title
I * liii 14
MARGE WILLIAMS
marked swelling and ulcers of
____________________________________________
TO WHOM IT MA CONCERN
Pbli Hea-ing will be held in th,at
Rooma DEP 134
Instruction.: Tb. blddee urnie Usi.d bslowappurforwsrd
, UDtC '7 MUST si
322-1812
NOTICE
I.,
HEREBY
GIVEN
by
203
in
the
Seminole
County
the
foot
and
ankle
from
Cour ____________________________
bsckward, up, dews, or diago.&amp;I1y Is tb. puuk, Flad
I'A•IT
the City COmmission of the City of
Santord
ttiovse, Sanford. Florida. by the
bldde* name Bad bos It Is U shows:
ve.'leose veins, it means that
FICTITIOUS NAME
Altamnonte Springs Florida, (Nat
Board of County Commis%ion.rt of
____
Notice 5 hereby giver, that I am
thedeepveinsarelncompetent.
LOUISARMSTRONG
CHICAGOSTYLE
PIANO
Said City Commission will Ptld a Seminole County. Florida. at 7.00 engaged in business at 7701 West
SHIRLEY COOPER
BF.ROP
COOLJAZZ
public hearing
RAGTIME
P U. on August 76. It'13. or
Varicose veins no longer are
83.4 9212
________________________
as SXII Fifth Street, Sanford, Seminole
GOODMAN
BLUE8
(a) To consider annexation of the as possible thereafter, to consider
BESSIESMITH
County, Fiordi under
able to function to help dram
Casselberry Wintet'prInçs
the CLINIC,
fiCtitiOus
8O)G1EWOOGIE
NEW ORLEANS
TRUMPET
following desCribed property lying the actopEon of an Ordinance by name of THE BUILDING
the leg of venous, unozygenated
TOMORROW: Fl.sgT.ru .
arid being In Seminoe County.
Ttztb TJ1'r1$I1bC
_____________________________
Seminole County. liorda. title
of antI that I intend to reçister said
JUDY RENEE
Florida, 'o *it
blood. This leads to the
which is as follows
rame with the' Clerk of tile Circuit
831 92)2
If s 4. 6. 1, &amp; I. Block B. Little
An Ordinance pursuant to Article Court.
problems you have had. The ____________________________________________________________
Seminole County, rlorida In
Wekiva Estate's No 1. PhI Book 9, VIII. SectIon 1 of the 1968 Florida
..ttamon'e Springs Longnood
blood accumulates literally by
accordance with the provisions of
P*ge 5?. Section 9. Township?) S. Constitution arid Chapter 17$. Laws tile
Fictitious Name Statutes. To
Range 29 East.
running downhill and pooling In
of Florida. and Section 417077.
SHIRLEY MILLET
ROSCOPE
it Section $63O Florida Statutes
to
the
corporate
limits
of
the
City
Florida Statutes, Chapter 14 100, 1557
the foot, ankle and lower leg,
8:4 92)2
of Altamorite Springs. Florida. and Laws of Florida, relating to labor.
Transfratign. Inc
Fo.est City
interfering
with
normal
cii'(b)Toconhideralsothegu.jf(on implemenhirig Section 6 of Article
F!,JI/IEj)
ByBERNECEBEDEOSOI.
By
S Amelia U Theisen,
culation to the skin over these
of designIng and assigning th, of the Constitution of the State Of
UDIR"u'1
S'cretary
HILDAR!CHMONO
zoning
classification
of
Commercial
areas. If your feet are elevated
i?$PARy
Florkja; providing right to county Publish July 14. 71. 75.
Aug a 197$
571 3167
2 14 Hi ii I H it
Neighborhood t Said propeny as employeet to organize and bargain DEP66
the p'oblem won't occur. When
th$t classificaflon is describea in the collecilvely at to terms and con
Deitorsa
__________
yau lie down the blood runs out
ARIES (Mard 21-AprIl 19)
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
) zoning ordinances Of the City Of ditions of employment. prcviding IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TNt
and does not pool.
You're unlikely to get all Don't look to friends to bail :,ou Altamonte Springs. Florida, to w.t - method of bargairing procedure, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Orjinanc. No 225 73
CLIP HERE
benefits you're entitled to outoltightspot,stoday, They'll amended and supplementedand as creating and providing ad CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
1
mlnistrationbvtheSernincleCounty COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Pressure garments often tothly In haste to finalize betooconcernedwiththeirown
Tile peescrit zoning classification public employees relations com
PRIZESI SURPRIsg3
I
Case No. 7S-l42S-CA-s
of said property is Ri Single Family mission; providing for County In
re:
work welloratleasthelpsome
matters, you'll settle for problems.
GAJ4&amp;1
the MarrIage of
I people.
It is Important that they second-best.
PesJdential as that classification is
Commission
re'iew
of
cosnmis*ion
JOYCE
COLLINS.
LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
I be used properly. That means
cribed in the zoning Ordinances rules: defining rights Of public
Wife Petitioner.
Success in yur endeavors will nd regulations of Seminole County. empIoys and employers.
there m
be enoth pressure
TAURUS (April
May
Florida
providing payroll
not
come
easily
today.
If
you
dues deduction. JOHN B COLLINS,
I and no lolized constriction.
Don't
to make an UflPOthflt
Public Hearing will t held In providing rules and procejres for
want to make it, you'll have tO the Tile
Husband Respont
City
And.
It
is
better
o
down
and
lie
I
'4
Hall. Altamorite Spri. registration, recognition, and
decision today unless you have be bold and tenacious,
NOTICE OF ACTION
Florida. on the September 9, 1975. at
certification
have the feet elevated until all
of
employee
all the facts. Your hunches
JOHN B COLLINS
S.
F
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 1: P.M. or as soon thereafter as organizations and bargaining
theexcessfld
isdralned
out
Cliff Cameron
of
aren't
too reliable.
rr=-=
Possible, at WhIch time interested agents. providing payment of fj
No one wiul think kss of YOU
S
u
Rt,'ral Pt 3
thetissuesbeforeyouputtheni
part; an c'tiie'ns for and against and expenses
In collective
Tiverton Ontar.o
GEMINI (May 2Wune
) if you ask to have something t hepropoam,*ata4ing bargainIng
N
on. That takes some time, so it
process; providing
a
'.
YOU APE HERESY NOTIFIED
r3
One
you're
will
be
heard
Said
fond
of
who
seldom
impiTtant
re-explained
hearing
may
be
grievance
is
Is best to p't on the pressiu'e returns tiüngs
providiiig
continued from time to time until proceduresprocedures;
for resolution
of rn that a Petition has been tiled in the
my ask to you didn't grasp it at first.
:
above entitled Court for the
IInJ acto, it taken by the City
I
passe;
providing
factors
to be
borrow something again today.
Dissolution of Marriage between
SAGLJARIUS
(Nov.
23-Dec.
CommissIon
iv's.'.ist•
tpa,.ls
Considered by tile special master; JOYCE COLLINS, Wife
I
f ti.
Rrriew her record raentally 21)Today you nay be tempted
Petitioner,
This notice shall be posted at the providing for compensatl
SOdaS CJU.R
I
and and JOHN ft COLLINS Husband
City Hall within tt'. City of rerord, establishing unfair
before
to put good money after bail to
aeeing.
Fnhig
a
labor Rs('vjprit arid you are hereti,
I
AIamor,t Spring's, Florida Snd in prActices h emplekers and em reguir
J
sas'e something that you might
to Show cause wily thC
three
(3)
other
places
file
CAI'IICER (June 21- July
I
organilat Ions, providing tame should not be
_____________
2.2) be better off without, even at a City, and published in the Eveningptoyee
granted
by
Prncedures
to
resolve
unlawful
serving
a copy of your
written
Something ynu feel ofre Cl)Herald, a ne-w'spaper of general actions arid practices, establishing
defenses,
titled to is
to be awaed
circ'uiat'ion 1n the City of Altamonte penatties and
remedies, providing Korman, if any, upon Gerald
PRICORN (Dec. 2Jan.
______________
Springs.
Esguire. At:orney for
and
Seminole County, iflunctive relief, providing effect
to one you think Is less deser. 19
on Wife Petlt, of the la* firm Of
_________________
You
d
to
let
others
____________
Frida,onceaweforatleastfour
mffitandcivilseryjc,
Systemsand
KORMAN
&amp;
BRAVO.
on the
vifli today.
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influence your thinking (1) consecutive weeê,i prior to the state ar.d local control of same, Hgh*ay 43a, Longwc. Florida
date of the Public Hearing, the dat. adopting the
pcovIsion of SSII?023. 32750, on o, before
August 1$. 1975.
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POCRH
Plut.
last pr,*jhica?ion, oath dates in part hereof. providing for *ith the Clerk Cf said Court,
cIuSivt shalt not be ess than twenty
Y
11:34
0tTh1ng
Sevecablity
Y
Providing
con olherwi a judgment or order
x
eight i711 days In addition notie tinued effectiveness
offor
exItIng
may
tacU. Ile
reM whose tOes
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2Feb 19)
shall he pted In the arca t be
i
agreements; providing an elfective Ditoit
you tread upon.
I:3O 4j4
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You're still not operating at Considered for annexation and date
of Marriage and your
I.
nterest In th, real property
ion
gal
lsa$tfif,eyi
(IS)
dayspelo,
efficiency
peak
1O:OOl
Sidney L VihIets, Jr.,
PLUS
workwise.
detcrib.d in tile Petition may be
to the dat• Of the Public Hearing
(hairman
Mistakes today will be of your
atla of Yu.n
proceeded against
DATED this 29th dAy of July. A 0
Board of Cr1.4
n making.
'
WITNESS my hand and tpe seal of
Commis,oqierj
S Phyllis JordaPil.
tile
Court this 11th day of July. 197$
P1SCES (Feb. 20-March
Sminole County, Florida
)
(Seal)
Crty Clerk
Arthur
H
Beckwith.
Jr
It's
not
a
good day to take any
UJ
of th City of
Arthur H Bkwitpi, Jr
Clerk to ttte Beerd
thUn
w'
risks. What may appear to be
At Clerk of th C'urt
Attainortle Springs. Fla
Of County (0rnmissoner
PubliSh Aug 1. 11, II. 25. tot. Semincle Cnty, Florida
By liIlia'i Jens.ns
eauobeattac
11a
,.s.mc,.II'.w(spc
1,1975
As Deputy Clerk
Publish' Aug 1. 91S
toaveryti-.ornystem.
DEO)6
bl1th July 14 7) 21. Ag 1. 1975
0F04

bedroom I bath to hi' built Yo
pick cnIor 520 700 ticthng down
(an 'fart

ma 1st &amp; last Oldr couple oni
377 0787

185 Airport Blvd
3??

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After 5.377 7111

1,030 DOWN, 2 bedroom. 1 bath
Winter Park $71,173

ovelycot?ge. .ir. carpet, TV. Si)

Harold Hall Realty

One and Iwo bedroom apartmenti
Aduit only 373 0110

76C6 S. Hwy I? 9?
REALTOR 373 577i

Ideal for retired Couple Rl
reQuired, $125 mo 150 security

In?

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3 room ft.rnithed apartment, up
stairs, mature adults. som
utilities (urn 5)8 Park Ave

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One Bedroom Trailer
Prefer'Maie,$)Owk
3729147

Monthly Rentals Available
11331150- Color TV
QUALITY INN
NORTH
I 48 SR 131. Longwood

WITT REALTY

urnishe'd 2 BR, air Conditioned.
$130 Call 37) 0372

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AVALOPI APARTMENTS

ADULTS. NO PETS
116W, 2nd St

'- Geneva
ardens

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Commercial PropertIes
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

eautlfully furniShed, large 7

bedroom, adults preferred $150
per r'i, (aft 377 1170

135

36-Resort Property
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Viliage

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1.2 bedroom FurnIshed or UflfUrfli5hCd

For Tuesday. August 5, 1975

Com. out and

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MODELSNOWOPENFORINSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIES
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KISH

d5e*F0rY01dlf

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acres

HE MOON

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ALL SUMMER

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2nd

TWOAND THREE BEDROOMS AVAILAeLEJ ulk1
2S8ORIDGEW000AVE.,SANFORD

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Big Hit 'Tongfcther"

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JUSTOFF 25th ST.,

3234420

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CHICO P. THE MACI

Now

HONDA 750, 1973 with trailer, 9003 1Want to trade anything of value (or a
miles Immaculale condition.
car'
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Many extras. 11.700 373 1521

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We Buy Furniture

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 1846

DAVES'

CHICO 8 THE MAN
373 1370 Days
831 4603 t4ighf

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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PfluUd0flUIy

Home improvemenii'l

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Insulation

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Lanl Maintenance

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Druftng

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Lawn Care

Cleaning

Stemper Realty

on

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3221991

k I NMORE WASHER, parts,
service, usedmachines
MOONEY APPLIANCESI73 0497

19195, French

377 7371.377)496.372 1931
37? 1959,377 4164
MUST SELL

Payton Realty
Rrg Pe,i [slat,' Broker
3721301.
7610 Hiawatha Ave alll 97

BALL R EAI_TY

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WINTER SPRINGS low 3D's, lo'w
assumption on this 3 OR, 7 bath

home,
tastily
decorated'
throughout, fully sodded yard
with frees Immed ocr 373 II?)

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53-'.RjSt'e0

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Color 7.,'
I rr ii j'7 I&amp;',%, I rum
$15. Service all makes HERBS'
TV 1700 S French, 373 1734

116,903

COLOR TV. $11 93 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
6.14 1006

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MOSSI E C. BATEMAN
Pea
Real Estate nroker

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54-Garage
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1254' mobile home, 17*24'
screerd porch on private %'4acre

721 (':07
iuildlnq, roofing and concrete
fInishing,
free estimates
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Registered nith the state as Class,\
Contractor Homes additions 530
5377 or P6. 14)1 eves
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BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
MENT ALL TYPES OF CI,P

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Free cslim"ii!e. 373 6031

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Home? Sell rii
longer rieC Jji but utt't0f items
with a ( ',Iified Act
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Pest Control
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377 8*674

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why store it and forget it Sell it a,sd
forget it with a CI3s5iIid Ad 372
2611
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et Care
PET P1151 INN
ftoard'ng &amp; C,rc*in,i .j
PCi 177
'.7

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WELL S DRILLED P1jMP
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All type's and sizes
STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY co

ark

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We repair arid servcc

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STOP ?.ND TWItIK A MINUTE
CIaS%ifb J Ads didn't wr
'here wouldn't be
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Roof Repa'rs. Average IS sq ft
roof. 1600 Call Orlarir,- J9 1510
dAy or night

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!almello Ave. Saptis'

REPAIRS
FOR
REASONABLE PRICES Call C).r

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ng"s All work guaraotee
BR000EN ROOF INC. 3236700
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uFert

ROOFING

&amp; Body Work

'mr' t',ir
r,-'.! r.', Ir,
'-1
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5. 1 ui,
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7508 after 6 pm. 323
ik up &amp; delivery

PFNTPY AND REPAIRS 372

Quilt tops. Clothing &amp; misc Also
bake sale 101 E FirSt lSpon by MaSon Ccinfractor, block masonry &amp;
concrete work F'.e Es' r,iat&amp;'s
First Pentecostal (Piurth)
j7 qçp j,,,', 373 0913 nghts
Sat Aug 7fhru Wed Aug 6. IOn m,
hI dark 2 Pc seCti&lt;'nil,
tf
9.3&amp;. .R HEAT Ill, AND WATER
table, 7 end tables, 7 metal
PURIFICATION SYSTEMSnibini'ts. venetian blinds, Spanish
Call Phil Gonzalez 303 323 3939
ceramic plaques, broiler oven,
truck arid camper, nojtchoId Carpetitr5t, Remodeling, Add,t1on,
Custom Work L'censecl Bonded
misc 373 0)07. 7519 Palmetto Ave
(Nr

F

SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FR O'.s
'TIlE
WAN I

Paint

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cot ur,iti,
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block, wall wall carpet, kitchen
equipped Approx '
acre lot

If your roof
is for the birds
Call the BirdAllen Wrenn

you

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REDUCED FOR QUICK SALEPavennia Perk, 3 OR
I bath.

Home Improvements

It's like pennies from heaven when
Sill "Don't Needs" with
want ad

lawn &amp;

small garden work Boy 17
Minimum $6 3720131

'.'Ovl'. mI:.I1l '," st
c,'1
321 C?v'4 ,inptirne
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Have mower &amp; tiller for

0 F Refrigerator, bronze, good
running ccwictilion, ISO Call 373
9537 After Wed, call 323601)

New) BR 7 BATH

HOME, all extras, good location
MAKE OFF ER 377775;
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garden

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Hauling

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Eitra nice 71'iéO'. '7) Suncrest. 3
LAKE MARY Just completed and
ftP. 7 bath, central air Call 834
built right, 3 bedrm, I' bath
771,7 after 1 p m
masonry home. Carpeted Nicely
shaded lot Price. '71.500 Terms Weklva Rtve'r Acres, Winchester

F ROM '135

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7 bedroom, 1 bath, carpeted
retirement home Price. 527,503
Terms

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"EVERY TUE$)AY
MORN INCI

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$77,500 with terms

RIDGEWOOD ARMS

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350 Kawasak BIg Horn, 1350, 2 Mmii
Bikes. 51(13 each 3 Bike trailer,
5100 373 3639

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct from Boicar
,ORMLY'S F 16
5,Sntofcj 3?) 01)

Beauty Care

3227643

lie ynt!

78-?votorcycles

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SANFORD Modern 3 bedroom,
brick home, )m baths, 'i air con
ditionirS, corner lot. Price Only

You'll ReceIve A Plant If You're OneOf Our FIrtI 100
,.f41
Visitori. . . Lease An Apartment And You'll Receive
A Large Plant For Your New Apartment.

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RAVRS B!YOND

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tots-' 2 t choose from, $7,500 each

I tatii,

lAnd 7l'

fuhuuuhuuh fee

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CentrI I lOrid,a's
MULTIPLE LIST INC. REALTOR

3 f1"tIrOi'r.S

i flr'clroor" 1 ttti

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CHICO &amp;THE MAN
Want to trade own We pay your
balance &amp; give you a car

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Peconaitionej Batteries, '$17.95
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanforct Ae

Aliakiva Sa'.is

Lakefront Lot. Osteen, $4,500

F urni%hf'(j ti,'mr- I
L,it'. ovcrd
pAtio, large rear ,',md 571,000

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Chihuahua. Male, 7 Mos old
With Papers 155
373 554,4
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iIantto sell gnu' ar. we' F.4 ii Cf
balance'

Lund ClearMg

3 9, 7 bath, over an acre. 1.13.000

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CHICO &amp; THE MAN

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Junk Cars We pck up PH
545 9735 or 361 2010 B,thlo We sell
8 lflthll used motors &amp; used parts
J &amp; B AutO, open 7 days a wk
for

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4 Bedrooms

Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And Morr I I t Come

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Each Woou'merc Home Features Central Heat And
Air, SISag Carp.ting In Living Areas, Inside And

$ weeks

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2

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BAMBI

7 Bedroom, 1901 Summerlin Ave
18.903
3)97

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ftp, i' -, baths. Country Club. price
reduced to 117.900 Terms

(cr"ifortjhle 7 t'.'clroorn home with 7
.'ipartment'. 129LE-'l

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CHICO &amp; THE MAN
want a car, ItO dO'wn 400 Oflly
S40 per ro

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Good Income

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7 bath home on Quiet Street.
town. 157.500

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312 2118
AFTER MRS
37? 06.46
312 39'Ql

7 BR, giant family room. convenient
location. 117.903

Lake Mary

323.$47O

5 POINTS
C i'm cu C. Iii F '.1.574
'(LID A G'T)CD Ct'tl'

76-Auto Parts

)acl'sl'und Puppies, I wkS old
each 327 0577

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wicker

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'ooktng for garden egupmeni
Singer Zig Zag, in cabinet. 3 needle, Ceatral Ilpat &amp; Ar Conditioning
2 for 1
fo
For free estimates, call Carl
Read today's dass'fied
front load deluxe sewing machine,
Harris. at SEARS in Sanford 372
gOod buys
Sold new for $3a9.03 Pay balance
COLOR SNAPSHOTS
1771
of $88 or 10 payments of $9 See at. ____________________________
-SFrom your Kodacolor Fm
1? Exo -5.3 99121 primitsi
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
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AIP
C 0 N 0 I I I 0 N I N C.
70 E'p -14 19(10 Printsi
307 East First Do'*nto'wn
REF P IC. ERA TI ON,
DUCT
ACJ )Sc each roll. postage h,,rdiri;
3729411 Ei.it 889 1116
WORK 71 hour ServC
All Save up to 30 ct on r
''C
Circle your choice
enclose I
makes
DY
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Al
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Install
cellulose
fiber
b
o
in
Philcø Refrigerator Freezer,
&amp; payment
print name s.
DITIDNING. 3728877
lri%ufatior For trc estimates,
Frigidaire large electric Stove, I
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Mail to'
'v:94
648 9917 or
7756777 between 6 a m &amp;
DOUBLE PIIG
2 pm STOP AND THINK A MINUTE t
Pa Bar
Classified Acts didn" work
Beautiful walnut, dining table. 6
Winter Park, Fla ji'
thrrr
Acukin
,
chairs. practically new. 5150 372
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100 pd '.atsfacr
ALLING LAND CLEARING
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guarnte&lt;j
All types lots &amp; acreage cleared We
'a-Single bed, complete. $23. Chest of
have top soil, fill drt. clay, arid
Drawers, $25: Night stand. $10;
shell available Please call night
Wir'd0w P. Door Screens
Small Credenza. 1750, 9*12' Shag
or day. 7233953
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Custom made Repairs
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carpet, $10 PO'- tabip B W TV,
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F STEPSON LAND CLEARING
20 pct off through August P
Discc.int Prices 372 6620
$75, Maple co'fee table. lID.
cr.5y,574
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Pi103'OGRAP'i
C) lcP'
Aritiqu P. Old peces Secretary,
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Chris. Sofa table. Lamp table,
Aerial. Portra'ts
Morris lable. Gate lea table. and
"f C:f
More KULP DECORATORS, 109
Tc,pu' fiF.AuT -.'.,CIi
w 151 SI, 3777135
(forrn.'rl, Ii.lrrrtlS El.i.v t':'*.
"'i C s I v
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519 1 P on 322 574?
Freezer, Dlshwasp,er, 7 Water
Custo#i hay baleng, Light
heaters, 3 Speed bike. Fiberglass
I
_aririg 172 1177 alter S
ANTHONY TANGO
Boat &amp; trailer, Couch. Remote
PLASTERING
A small Classified Act br rigs b-g
control TV 37) 3773
Call)?] 9579
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Dra!t,r
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122
re''rs
1rc'.ar
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Dining roos'n suite, French Prov
Des'cjn.ng No job too Smail Free
2511 or 1)1 9993
GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
fruirword finish. Oval table, 6
estimates Call 1795 3857
A FRACTIOP( OF THEIR CCJST
chAirs with cane inSerts and china
rFC)',r C,DAY 5 WANT AC)5
cab 1450 37? 9776
MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
Yaro Cleanup' Hedges Trimmed"
WI NT F P
I T EMS
SE I. L
Couch Chair, Bed Dresser
Pressure
Flower Beds Cleaned' Free
"COii"
NECOS"
fAST
WITH
A
End Tables, Best Offer
esfimates
373
1064
or
323
79)1
WANT AD. Phone 322 2611 or 531
37 8676
A P.ACL FANS ALL
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9993 and a friendly Ad Visor will Need your qrast -cut' Prompt and I
1,1,'-:', p',",'.re
help yci.
1"i
oendent Service 57 arid ur' 37?
52-Appliances
597
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Da,'. 3?? 6173
Nights 322 SIllor3fl 7352

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Hwy. 17.92 Sanford Next To Cavalier

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ClEW AUTO DEALER
-IN LONGWOOD'
HWY 17 97 at 1)9

1200'. Fr"ncri
Saclorct. 323 7310
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BROKERS

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enced yard, carpo.i, private
street. 116.903 Terms 3726620.
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CailBart Real Estate

3 Bedroom. I . B,itt'is
Er'closedCarport Asking 119.300
6688075

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$13,950

Larry Saxon, Realtor

V/here Quiet NIqhts and Cool
B reezos Create the LIfes.'yle
You've Been Searching For.

'uppes, 3 Weimaraners
old 3fl 5135

1971 Pinto, excellent 1st or 2nd car
This week special, $895 No money
down, good credit. CHICO I THE
MAlI USED CARS 32355700r 634
4603

Sanford Auction

Dachshunds Miniature, AKC $45,
Chihuahuas, white male.)' mos .
150
ANIMAL
HAVEN
GROOMING P.
BOARDiNG
KENNELS 372 5752

Kitchen fta'hroom Cabinets, Count
er tops, Sinks Installation ayAl
able Burl Cahell 377 8057 ICy

Why pay rent
Yovt. in now 2
edr'i,m høm' WIl acu'pt trade.

SEE SPOT RUN
In large fenced yard, 3 bedrooms,
1' baths, family room, S1O.00C's
373 9410

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1964 Fairlane, Std Trans
Dependable Transportation. S2X
377 1917

MAITLAIID FLEA MART

9y owner, House &amp; 7 loIs
on French Av .zonoct commercial
377 0104

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51.003

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Broker. 107W Commercial
Sanford)fl 7111

16th Ave &amp; 14111 St
New Smyrna Bt'ach90l 121 6.101

cMarine?s

REal, TOP
'729781

W. Garnett White

OCEAN PALMS APTS.

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HickOi'y rockers,

automatic, rcc-w

tires, paint &amp; inspector
321 012$ after S o m

IVxh Nw5 1792 Open Sat P. Sun 9 S

Hunt Realty

7524

iOlN RIDER 4550C

front apartments one of tile
best on tt'c beach Large I &amp; 2
bedrc'om, large s,vm pool 1125 up
per week, 5750 up per mo

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

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1969 Nova. 6 cyl

pieces, assorted oak dressers,
chests, chairs &amp; tabie's, glassware.
pluS many other items too
numerous to mention Sale con
ttucled under Federal Firearms
Dern'it No 159 0S901 F6 13734

rhoroughored German Shepherd
pups; black &amp; silver, S weeks, $30
ea 3730668

Merchandise

4, 7 PM

Wesson. Winchester. Remington,
Ruger, Ilhica. Mauser &amp; Enfield
models Partial listing of an
tiquet- Player p'Ano, Cast iron
stoves. Ceiling fan. Round oak
table, Oak ice box. Roll top desk,

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Featuring Colt. S&amp;W. H&amp;R. Dan

65-PetsSuppIies

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FULLER BRUSH
Orders taken Monday. WednesdayS.
Friday only 377 1917.

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BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

1-10

m ',nihi,, ,,.,.,.,,.,,i.

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pent Blue LuStre [lectric Carp-el
Shampooer for nly$l SOper day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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WEKIVA RIVER•

Apartments

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for rnrriedate sale. i p,
bath, 7 Stor, .vth 2 furnishec
apts ,onseparate lot Commercia
zoning poSsible Lease optor
i1AIbI 834 5993
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'67 Cougar, 759 engine
Good tires, rough bod
1700 371*372
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To he '.ri(d t the C,qht'st bdder.
approximately 100 firearms.
cluding double barrel, pump.
automat c Shotguns, high powered
rifles, 77's of every descrIption.
new P. used handguns, and
assorted black powder pieces

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

AGRICULTURAL 3 bedroom, 2
bath home with central heal am
air, range &amp; refrigerator,
tractive paneling, ?O'*lO' storac
building, 'ericed yard, lust 7 block
from Lake P.*Onroe' 127.900 CAL 1
PlOW

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Property

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-- SELL
TRADE
311 3)5 E First St.
372 5672

* They're Hot" *
dult mobile home village, under
large shady oaks on the scenic
Forrest Greene, Inc.
New h'*,' ei ri a rurAl area '40 cIsn
Wekiva Modern dean interiors,
I A'l't
UCAI '?f',D(
.
,
from 1110 5 Mi W 01 Sanford 372 ...
than rent Government subsidized
4170
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to QuAlified buyers Call to see if West Orlando- adjoining homes,
YOU Qualify!
cent nil heat &amp; air. carpet, kitchen
Bedroom. air conditioned,
eQuhp'ed, nne with pool, much
automatic wather,$l)0 mo plus
U IJNSWORTH REALTY
more Combined price, 170.000
mjtill'ies 319 5179
Peg Real Estate Broker
Will Sell separate
4"t!?
503W It St
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Bedroom, 7 bath. 1)00 per month
723 oGolor 373 OS17eves
Call 3Ji 0133 before 3 30 pm
Jim

Luxury Patio

FROM

5,.'NFORD

327 7715.323 759S. 371 S21S

97) ¶2 wide. I BR, air cond fur
nished. $125 monthly Aclulls
Security 377 5939

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SANFORD

Inc .REALTORS7IHrs 6414314

Pro Real Estate Broker
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106 shannon Dr after S

Firearms

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Saturday &amp; Sunday
37297,9

SYSTEMS FOUR

1985 Mustang 2 7. 7r;

PUBLIC AUCTION

Due' to loss ct "is,' rompiete dry
cleaning
r'quipri:.'ot
and
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678 0513 after 5 p m

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COST Swim in Community porDI
Low, 1oyi clown Price 135 950

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car garage, 7' years Cl
REDUCED UNDER ORIGiPi 11

home, large family room, wall lo
wall carpet, drapes, fully
equipped kitchen, double carport.
only $19,000 e.o'Ilent termS

)4onips

1977 Chevrolet Impala coupe. air.
automatic, power Steering &amp;
brakes, only $1,995 727 6345

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,riflf'AI., L,Uni

remodeled Newly furnishec
Reasonable 711 W 1st St

low mileage, $750 Call 373 823).
ask for' John

Trade i*" mirv5 man's Vista
speed ble for girl's 76" fire or 10
speed A 1 rord 327 1321 days
MITV' D cai,i

6.3-Wtachinery.Tools

Ntw porta potty. 160; Scuba diving
equipment, double tanks, corn
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plete with J valve. spear gun I))
0980
flipty, move right in, I tieriroOrr15
family r')rim, separate living
1)' 1 Shape Naughahyde button Bar.
dining rooms. 30*10' screen rd
1700: Bar Stools, Glass rack, Bar
porch, huge ifl5idC utility room,
Supplies 322 1534

Comfortable Country Living
Bedrooms, central heat and air
cedar lined cloiets, 38 fruit tree's
Owner transferred Will make i
good deal OPEN HOUSE SUN

College. private wooded lot. 7 B
$175 mo Also 4 RR-1165 mo $3

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acres, paved mo.id, trees, clear.
fio,' rig strein
0 k Terry
Pe,lty. 621 0711

REALTOR

INOPA
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FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
ei CrIer',' Ave ,SanIord

Like Msry, S Acres between 3rd 4
4th St at Vanfluren St Nea
School Bruno Beilucci. 191
Louise SI . Cry-stat Lake, Illinois
60011

?S'sS Park Dr

NFORD' 3 Bedroom, 1', bath
:omplete w,th new carpet, drape's
md Appliances Fr'nzed backyard
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'lymouth Rock Realty, Inc

LDEP 3 Ilerlroom I ball
convr'ciirrit, 17 '4)0 Terms

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For Your Junk Cars
373 9)36

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I M Precise lm released plant
lord C,ardenLand. 1400 W. 1st St .
37) 6630

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BR house in Deltona. complefely
furnished including lawn mower,
edger, tools Across from Plaza
537.000 648 1717

INE 3 bedroOm, hi, ba'h. centr
aIr, 126.900 Terms

33-Houses Furnished

Large 1 ondroom. clean, air cor
ditioi'*d. $125 ma plus deposil

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A Deslranle. convenient. cx
clusive location $12,900 up
Terms John Wells, Gidus Realty
671 1)77

eautiful 4 bedroom, 2 bath pool
home 70*77' living 8 dining rm
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10'x7O' kitchen with dishwasher.
family room with fireplace.
master bedroom I5'x25' hI'x38'
enclosed pool, on large shaded lot
1.31,900 373 6871

AKE CATHERINE) BR split plan
poo1, fence, central heat &amp; air,

CHOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
817W 1sf St .3775641. 37'? 7757

Efficericy apt.
furn.shed
377 7677

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Lots. Lake Crystal
$77000
373 3459

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TAFFER REALTY
i il E Slate (trek .'r
1100 F 75th St
377

home with two air conditioner
$210. firtt 8 last

One P. Two BeC'oomfurnishedapt
Air cd carpeting, 'easonabl
No pets 172 hiD

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322.6457

BALL REALTY

wire wheels. rado, 12.59$ Call
Wilite'y Edi stein, 372 163) Dealer

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REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

7 Holly Ave 2 bedrooms. 1 balI
ili?y room, carport, big yar

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7515 Park Drive 170 up

Mart, 7)5 Sanford Ave

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322.2420 Anytime

room, $17,500 Ttrrnt

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Bedroom Coy to shopping 106 I
76th St 1133 per mo $30 securil
Call 327 1517

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Veritype Machine, newly recon
dilioned flr",t offer Contacl
Administrator. Seminole
PAernorlAl HoSpital

43-Lots.Acreage_ --

PFFP4 AND COOL
Beautiful
trees. twn', and flower gardens
surround thiS immaculate 3 BR. 1
bath home A Irw of tilt' special
items include large breezeway.
atmost new roof, owner financing
319 'i'

terchaiiqr' Suppo's" I let you pici
all the cOlors and watcti it besnç
built. Only 177.S',O Nothng dov,r
VA Only 51.100 down FHA Car
start inimediately. and yO'J *11 bI
in by Th,inl'.qivng

I S Sunland- 3 BR, carpete
redecorated, fenced, lease SI'
831 6148

DsBary, AdIt lovely large 1 bec
ronm. a'r. ideal for retired personi
',i ant.

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apprnwi,nately ', mi from in

dice 2 bedroom block home, ft
fished or unfurnished 37) 29

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('lee &amp; 2 t,rjrcxjm diparlmfni.
furnished cc unfurnishea Nc-wi
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Airport Blvd , Sanford 373 1)
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30-Apartments Unfurnishe

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c_ASH 322.4132

Wood or steel leks (pxCcutiy dell
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chairs, straight chairs, filinç
cahlnet, as is Cash and Carry
PIOLL'S
Caselberry. 17 92. 5)0 17-06

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cellent condition. $395 CsIl $31

For i,srd furniture appliances tooli
etc Buy 1 or 1001 items Larry'

Used office furniture

I'm Single, beautiful arid lonely Yc
can keep me company in a raisa
wood beamed living room, dir
UTE LITTLE FELLA- 2 BR. I
with me on a balcony 8. mar
J
bath, nice shade trees. tenced 'ear
extras unheard in a mobile horn
yard Small Studio apartment in
,ume payments or rent Wil
rear And it's selling (or only I
377 1109
116,000
SAPIF ORD",

Wanted 10 buy used Office furnitur
Any Quantity NOLL'S Case
berry, Mw',' 17 92 530 1208

HArdly used Mint Condition
5695 377 M?O

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For Your ,unk Cars

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Would You?

Bedroom. liv irtr.j. dining, k itch,
garage Sanford Av
1145 ni
Sept 1st occupancy 83-1 1619

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1 Piece or Housefull
CASH 32) 4378

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living, dining, Florida roam, wit
wall carpeting, fenced I)) 34

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Wanted
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7 Bedroom, 7 bath double wide, pl
lot, carpeting, drapes,
boating, tennis. 115.500 Terrr
available Also houseboat 13,00
Call 904 31) 0795 or 6.68 5115

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ANTIQUES

60-Office Supplies

ten stro in

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REALTOR
720)5 French Ave .311 (.011

bath, family rm . 2 car qnragr
central air, heat, kitchen egui

Economy Toyota

SEEI( &amp; FINDt

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new, paneled, large porch, II

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32-Houses Unftirnichnd

?9?lllw-y 1797

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3*03 Orlando Drive

lean 1960 Forr.j '; ton wde &amp; icing
bed pick up with 1960 slide-in
camper md QA5 stove, elec

Fumn?ure&amp; Miscellaneous Selll
Xpct comraisslon Free pick UI
Auction Sa.urdays 7 p m Santor
32? 7710

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plete set up I'll save you more
Licensed Orlando 273 3170

79-Trucks-Trailers

('irilY wOODs BARP4- We B

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trailer Mint condition, 5900 37:

large beautiful riverfront lot wi
dock Option to rent lot at 5.63
349 5770 after S or all *k end

41-Houses

OLD 7 story, 4 lIP, I' bath. 517,5

68-Wanted to Buy

lrailer, 10 Pip with 50 rirs ver
clean Call 574 3411

7' x 60' Larnpllghter, 1.3.730 I

eautiful ranch type home 34
acres, stable Osteen area. 61

NiCE 7 bedroom, I b,ith, 5i7.5j'l

Iwperserlce oreParno,,utomolivi
'itlet and contracts necessary
Snlaryop
Many fringe benrfifs
Call Mr Thornlun for appf

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air, Skirting, awning. 17*
steel utility building, complete
fenced yard Call 668 505) befo
3 - 00 pm
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room with FP. formal dining, ri
room, pool. cenlral heat au
carpeted 373 1597

mos Must be at least 20'i ID' 12
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55-80aTS &amp; Accessorie

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'.anford, fly Owner. Idyltwilcje I
Section, 3 Bedroom. 2 bath. fami
room on large lot, low day
payment 372 OIlS after 6 - 30 P

WMf to re-nt garage tor ADOrer

Conditioned, all Ut(ljl. eTlpIoy
I ar couple 5125 mo 377 6858

We hv litingt We have buyers
We neeci anolher real estal
licensee to help us make sale's
Forrest Greene, mr
3?) 6)S3 377 8970. eves

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For families or lriend5 of problem
Mi W tanford, (Closed Sundaysl
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42-Mcbile Homes

toned multiple, office, institution
2story,4flR,%i1,950. Acre Realt

500 sq ft ideal garage, Silo
warehouse Rea.onabIe 377 83

(E MARY - 2 BR Dupler, $I(
plus 550 deposit
Forrest Greene Inc
REALTORS

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41-Houses

37-Business Property

bath, den &amp; Screrried porch S1S
365 5741 or 894 0693

Legal Stenoqrapeier with al leal 1
years civil practice eiperlencf
Excellent salary with fring
beret its Reply Speer &amp; Speer, pa
P 0 flow 1364, Sanford, Fla 32771

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tonight in the Oflando Sports
Stanley also !aid the building
Stadium. At stake - the
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his DON N A FF_S
foriiiir council chairmiian led
(urn ritly i tlu iiiuiiber $18 72 [ruin (hi municipal poliu di rt:itent
Baptist Temple on July 3o
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$15.556
for ad.
contained "eight or ten
IX-lxirtinent heads' budget indicate the figure is the same Mixing Writer I .-ui - 1'.Ip,i,'
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that the building
Francis Jenior. submitted show no as urnt iIary. Ap
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requests
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parently
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I,ONGWOOD - The first in salary be waived because of the ,Aorking under the umbrella of street department; 1152,%4.40 increase in salaries for Mrs. 011iff's mlars,
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when he assumed the ad
said the proposed oh orkshops on the budget for time
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Utihits tIerk buokk Leper ditionil dutics of utility clerk
building setback and s,eplic fiscal
IW~-'76 will be held at
While said tilt, services of ;I
Link Iatiori ilid not meet code 7 30
tonight at city hail, Council professional planner for the
ity oTricla Is said sha r' ng a planner with lx tcen the administratise and responsibilities .ifter (ity Clerk Calendar
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requirements. And. he said the
Chairman
Grant said ininimum of one da) per week other communities and the county has
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budget
request
at
Onrue
Shornate
said
Mrs.
building permit as granted
ut,111
today.
to aid the board in cumplsing iiever
ih fora total of
been considered
anted more work to (10 £iflCe
with
the
state
land
planning
la'A
an increase of 1700 over the t he botli'teeping chores (lid not Cross%ord
Budget requests, submitted
%var,
(1CPrt1i1flt heads
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nglneer and
take lip her full
council 41S
tiotrd is formulating the Like $ii lii) frtri th ut lits Jirk
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thhs
distributed
to
city
council
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required by the code.
'i(ti your u'ncurrence it is Mary comprehensive land use office: $9,250 (ruui the building
Dr.
inih
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eithcr of the churches was iiaiiiers oser the eekend
my intent to Join Osiedo Winttr plan
insptor s offa $io
from
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l(nroscu
68
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represented at last night's
Springs, lake Mary and the
in Winter Springs, mean- parks, grounds and cemetery:
in addition, Percy
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county in acquiring the services while, Councilman John $20,8 For the sev'er departC
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of a professional planner to aid Daniels last night reported the ment i Skylark and Columbus $J U A
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churches will reapply for the planning
designation for the planning in (tie development of this county has approved an harbor sewer package plants
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zoning change.
plan," While sai&amp;
allocation froin the federal and $9,575 from the city clerk's
Seminole Counly
Sheriff John the approved budget today W omel,
and zoning commission I asked
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The motion to set a3ide the
Polk said today a S2.396,7
(or reinstatement of the 125
127 from the Office of Management
-,The muntv wou!d hire the Comprehansive Fmplo)miellt offl(T.
IX-velopinent Act i CEDA) of
Proposed budgets
million budget approved by An3lysis and
teek but tabled until an monthly salary to e.nh of the indisidual selected by the four $10,000 for the city to, hire
I'ubln
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Safety
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pinion co,ild be heard from five members on the advisory users and would benefit from
planwir. The planner is ex- Keller's police and fire look iike enough money" to
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doesn't
look
like
enough
night
ImA 65. Rainfall %a% A!
k - City Attorney Newman Brock board.
Ns services one day per week, pected to be employed in the departments were not made finance the 1975-76 fiscal year
e sai
110heY to o1wrate the Sheriff's inches.
on (tie legalits of the action
lie also recommended the
next month to six seeks
isailable to council metmibers for t'x' tount s lass enforci. Ikpartnient for the coming
Parils
douds
thruuh
Brock told tiie council it could vity allocate 12,200 toward the
councilman Martin Bacon
City officials said sharing a over the weekend
ment :Igency.
year,"
Polk
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}'olk, this morning, saw a authority to appeal the budget dehoers, mainly during the
actinn. but might be faced with to be Oared with the cities Of commissioner in Lake INIrry, inunities and the county Nis
publicly at i recent COUncil "fact sheet" -%ith totals -of to the Florida Department of
aftern.mn and v%enlng. Highs
a lawsuit if the churches have Winter Springs. Oviedo, Lake said he has heard nothing from never been considered.
ineeting he would not seek the conitliission-approved Administration.
procee e very 1.r with their Ma and the county.
White or any other Longwood
Other budget requestsSI
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Polk origiIly requested op
th O ilur ddails and tides,
plans.
[.'art% this %ear, White, it official on all%r .SUCh Piall.
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County officials permsIon to of a quick decision.
Greene suggested Vien take
safety requiLrements from both
reopen the county jail.
"Mr. Wainwright is in receipt Sanford Fire Department of. h problem to the Department
County Commission Chair. of the grand jury report Con- ficials and the state fire mar- of Correcticns, which regulates
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The stuinbl'ng block in
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A__A niorning, but shortly before
'learance
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findings
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our
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door
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noon had not been able to
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t%ko fire agencies,
Jail is made by this depart- George Muriett refuse to waive problem.
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Prisoner upkeep ~as been
Seminole Baptist Temple and
Juw 9 when fire damaged the
Wainwright,
Roinine
said,
inches.
costing
geminole County about
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J,?hovah's Witnesses. ('Punt,Ao-story facility and claimed received the grand jury report
Olin Greene. thrector of the $1.000 daily since the jail was
- lives of 10 inniates and a last Frida% and began work an state fire marstia'I's offi(e. told closed. Sheriff John Polk has
dissenting vote.
jailer.
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could onl%- make recom. to other jails and it the end of
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_ , buildingpermits obtained by
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under detention in
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Siminole hlaptist Temple
SainTight
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that
the
cor
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be
required
before
the
requirements
but
has
no
at
least
four
facilities
following th,e Jul), 21 con. Jail I.t. Max Stewart shows yardstick m easuremen', of 22 Inches for controversial corridor doors in rections director would -be jail can be reopened.
jurisdiction to waive them after
Vihlen says the county needs
struction go-ahead given by the St minok CountyJail illerald Photo
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most happy to talk with
ier has been attempting to this are made
to get the jail back in operation
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decision permitting construction of t%o churches in a
residential zone along Hayes
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Which area i getting the i ill in in arbitr itor or special
kadline is in the offing or
shaft
Hosinthal 1'sk(d
SEA
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n egot ia tors
whether the board agreed to up
are
getbng
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two
teams have failed to agree
arris to (hi shift'
Asnego(ia(ionsncaredan end the $200 co of li%lng ad wan ueu
today. School Supt. Bud I.ayer justment offered teachers.
explain the 1975-76
I le said SEA would not accept
The estimated cost Df
said the School Board has
However, as (tie two teams school budget and
sjxcial master is from $150 to
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would be shared by
statements
liftit bttl1 ref)reScntaties of dition1il funds
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During this morning'ssession
11elley enough information to money because it would tip the
Rosenthal
again ca:ed for a
salary.
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bargain to a conclusion," Layer hand of negotiators, who
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lie said there is one
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said this morning
His planned to discuss teacher
tie said \t present teachers available next Monday or
statement followed his three- salaries later this afternoon. wtiat the county can afford.
st;nrt at $7.800,
hour closed meeting )esterday
"All I'm saying at tWs tune is
A veteran administrator,
Indications were SEA might both sides in trying to reach an
with Pettey and the board.
agreement. An arbitrator, on
ard's top Offer." Harris is the county's chief
the o er ian
makes a
The decision not to allow Pelley told The Herald. Also financial officer and is in the offers something more than de
ision which
Asst Supt. Roger Harris to asked about salary, Layer said, process of preparing the 1975-76 $200. But Rosenthal declined to
ineet at the bargaining table -No corrunent. I'm meeting school budget.
comment.
with Pettey at noon."
This morning Roserittwl said
On approval frorn l.aser,
SEA a [so called in an expert
Education Association (SEA I
Meanwhile, Steve Hoseriftil SEA rejected a Pelley proposal Pelle% has asked the Public from Tallahassee. Molly
requested that Harris explain -SEA's top spokesman -said that teachers teach
15 ad. Employe Relations Com. &amp;'unple a consultant from -,he
next year's budget and confirm his Learn is "tr)ing to get Harris ditional minutes each day.
mission i PERC I to declare ar. Florida Teaching Profession
- can to the table." Rosenthal says.
Rownthal also said boud impasse unless agreement can (FTP), was monitoring today's
afford to pay its educators.
Pelley's team claims no ex- negotiators asked for class be reacht,cl by the end of today's session.
Pelley, the boards chief pertL in budget affairs, and sizes larger than those session.
Rosenthal said Ms. Sample is
negotiator, refused to comment SEA anted Harris to explain suggested by the state.
if talks end, Pellev hopes to
fl expert in budgetary affairs.

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011th said the pre&amp;c is notified
of all council and committee
meetings. No such notification
was received by The Herald.
Wesley Place assistant
police chief, who had been
tagged for the police chief sb'
when Triplett's resignation ,Aas
pending is also to stay with the
department.

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said and iriiiudt within the
resignation request that he
ilripletti be reassigned within
(he police department ranks.
Triplett submitted
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resignation, as requested ef
fctie Aug 1, but withdrew u
at the special meeting Jul) 11
ltegarding allegations that
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operated and that a change
might jack the thing up get it
reorgarized and going' 011iff
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reconunended Ile does 'h3ve a bridge. Our choice to open is
lot of c- rds, but lie should have one diamond, but we would not
seen the
a danger that the double criticize a club opening. We
put him in.''
would really criticize a spade or
Oswald "South lost little
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The uproar began July 27
liiri Councilmen (arias
Warren and Ha) Heasel) met
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I'1urohIidnIirr) eel) named
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itli city officials have been
resolved. Mayor Ikon 011iff
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011iff said Triplett withdrew
tiis resignation at a special
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                    <text>45--Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Sanford Naval Academ y has fatuous Mayfair Hotel and the Naval Academy's Junior of the State Fire Marshal's
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been
in "dry dock" For repairs home of he old New York School since the July 13 fire and office inspected the school and
substance. Bond $5
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since
harry said the wind-up of the found 18 fire code violations.
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Orlando, charged with f e
possession of controlled sub. ficials to order the pri vate school was being brought to completed at that facility. February at the school, it was
school closed until It could be state fire code standards in a Celery Avenue and Mellonville revealed that few, if any, of the
sta nce . Bond $5()()()
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last
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Harry said after the July 13
touched off by Orange County pain ti ng, cleaning, hammering of a series of blazes during the senior school, located on First fire that t
he Bernarr MacSta te Attorney Robert Eagan, and sa wing since July 15, two past year that has plagued the Street near Se
minole Memorial fadden Corp., which operates
who obtained a search warrant days after a Fire that damaged cehool
hospital has centered around the school had
planned to do
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"We should be ready for renov ation of rooms, new repair work during the sumembezzlement of state sales tax of the second and main floors classes on Sept 2,' harry said floonng expansion of sprinkler flier,
but that this would be a
with water.
money.
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necessary hardship which will plan cinnpuled by a jail study following "city policy" by the corridor door provision a nd
county then would be "in direct about waiving the corrido'r (I(x)rs could cost as much as be incurred with the con. committee
— of which Ilarriett following established state law. said the state fire marshal may
violation of life safety codes.' width provision.
$180,000 and take four months struction of widening the was a member
Seminole County COHIWESSIOfl
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llarrlett said if he were to
Harriett also pointed out that cite the less than 2 inch width
for the work. More than $40,000 corridor doors.
County Fire Inspector j
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Chairman Sid VihIen Jr., waive the provision, he
requirements
which
a prisoner's "civil rights would as a deficiency.
would
Vihien also asked Harriett to would pro vi de for safety ''°'
Friday appealed to Sanford be held responsible for the Meluan said the Jail facility is worth ('1 contracted work IS
be violated" if he were placed
Harriett and Viblen both
in the city lire department's nearly, complete on restoring keep in mind the county
Fire Chief George Harriett to safety of the prisoners and jurisdiction
plans to ditions in the Jail,
in
a
jail
which
has
deficiencies,
stated
intentions were to have
because it is in t he the facility, which was burned build a new jail facility
within
reconsider refusal to waive a sheriff's department personnel, city
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prisoner,
aware
County
officials
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limils, However, he sikl
state life safety code restriction
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have city, county and state fire not meet all the safety replaced by other safety
"If you waive something then attorney general's opinion on persons. County prisoners
for the Seminole Coiint
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was
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major
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the 28 inch hlarriett said.
cost of $1,000 per day
sta te fire marshal's office the
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until
he
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from Olin Greene, director of the j;.il is in, he will not waive any reconsider the waiver on the chief inves
itigator for the state not
re turning to the fa ci lity, ac• state lire marshal's office

and of the safety codes.

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South. lie went up with dum•
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East was in but could not lead a
trump SO South got to ruff one
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between a rock and a hard
place. If he ruffed, South would
play low From dummy and be
able to ruff a losing diamond In
dummy later on.

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%VA.SIIIN(',TON AP — Lockheed Aircrft Corp. adt funneled at least $22 million to foreign government
officials and political groupssince 1970 to sell Its airplanes
abroad.
The payments are under investigation by the Securities
and Exchange Commission and the Senate subcommittee
on multinational corporations.
Lockheed is refusing to disclose the names of those who
took the payoffs, or to Iden tify the several
volved.
Lockheed said It believes the payoffs are In line wi th
local business practices, and that disclosure could
seriously injure Lockheed, possibly prompting recall of
millions of dollars in advance payments put up by foreign
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Doris Jean McArthur, 27, and
Paul Richard McArthur, 28,
both of P.O. Box 3087, Forest
City, are docketed for trial on
charges of buying, receiving
U" concealing stolen property
In a case involving scrap rn.tal
allegedly st3len from It and M
Manufacturing, Sanford, according to court files.
Gerald Fay Clary, 40, and
Diane Isola Benedetti, 21, both
of 1415 E. Amelia St., Orlando,
face trial on charges of
possession of stolen motor
vehicle and possession of
controlled substance. They
were arrested June 10 at Butler
Plaza, Casselberry, by Florida
Department
of Law Enforcement agents who reportedly
found more than 800 drug
capsules and pills inside the
recovered vehicle.
In separate drug cases, Ralph
Dale Bass, 23, Orlando, and
Byron J. Pafford, 21, Azalea
Park, face trials on charges of
possession of controlled substances.
Albert Eugene Capps, 22,01
Orange Boulevard, Lake
Monroe, is accused of larceny
of a motor vehicle in connection
with a June 12 incident on S1146
west of Sanford.
Ot,her cases docketed for trial
this week inciude:
—Eugene Samuel Leonard,
30, Sanford Route Three,
aggravated assault in connection with an incident July 7
at Mayfair Circle, Sanf ord,
Involving a pistol.
—James Earl Uinler, 33, Sli427, Altamonie Springs,
break ing and entering wi th
intent to commit a felony and
grand larceny in connection
with an Oct. 23 burglary and
theft of household Items from
an Atlarnonte Springs
residence,
—Nathaniel Dailey, 27, 1811
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forgery In connection with a
series of checks steten from a
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the robbery case. Vnmmen
pleaded guilt)' In March to use
of a firearm in commission of a
felon)' and the state dropped a
robbery charge. Circuit Court
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robbery.
Robert Anthony Preston Jr.,
17, of 3221 Walton !t'ai,
Apopka. was indicted June 25in
connection with the Nov. 24
robber' of the Little Food Town
Store, SR31 at the OrangeSeminole Count)' line.
Assistant State Attorney
James Flggatt is prosecutor In
the Preston trial,
of nine
cases docketed for the week
before Circuit Court Judge Joe
A. Cowart Jr. Sanford Attorney
Ned Julian Jr. is Preston's
defense counsel.
A
second
juvenile,
Christopher Paul Varnmen, 15,
ofll5MaitlandAve.,Altamnonte

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matters.
Stone and Senator Lawton
Chiles (D., Fla.) have pushed
or an end to secreiy in Senate
co mmittee meetings and have
established a nine-mem be r
appointed commission to
recommend the best qualified
lawyers for Federal judgeship
vacancies in Florida .
Stone maintains constant
communication with his con.
stituents by commuting on
weekends be tween his family
home in Tallahassee and a
rented
apartment
in
Washington.
Married to the former
Marlene Singer, the Stones
swum
have three children--Nancy,
Our People Make Us Number One
and Elliot t.
Stone will be the guest of
Zclei Revolving Charge. ZoI.i CuIto,n Chitge
honor at an by invitation only'
BonkAmer,cu,d • Mas?•r Chars,
The Office of Managemen t "basic budget" abould be ready informr.al barbecue Sunday, 7-9
American £zps.ts • Dn.r Club • Cott* Blanth • Layaway
Analysis and Evaluations for commission review Wed. p.m., at the Mayfair Country
wwtw4n $4094
(OMAE) has been directed by nesday or Thursday. Three
th e Seminole County Corn- Commissioners
John Kimmission to provi de it with an brotigh, Harry Kwiatkowski
budget for con- and Dick Williams — gave the
sideration in an effort to ex- OMAE staff the go-ahead on
pedite budget work.
Chairman Sid Vihien Jr.'s
4
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Eleanor Anderson, recommendation th e staff
management analyst with suopiy the board with a basic
OMAE, said the balanced budget proposal.
Commissioners then will
Coed College Prep
make policy decisions on any
Boarding and Day Students
new or expanded çrograms,
pa Diy and 5ida' ,
Grades 6.12. Fully Accredited. Small classes. Development
according to Mrs. Anderson.
Siu'day 'md Chrstma
of
effective study habits. Air conditioned dorms and
Commissioners isre
Day by flit Sanlord Herald. Inc..
classrooms, Business. Art. Golf. Male and female in.
temptirigtobudget the county's
nti Ave.
xc N.
terschofastic sports program. Intramurals. Write or call for
rie wn
operation for
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cataloo
and application.
year based
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A 17-year-old Apopka juvenile
Is scheduled for trial as an adult
this week In circuit court on a

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with vital national security

GAINESVIUE (AP)
A state attorney has
dropped charges against a 16-year-old acc used of robbery, saying the you th — crippled by a policeman's bullet
has suffered enough.
State Ally. Eugene 'tiThltwodh said Friday he was
dropping charges against Ed Howard of Miami "as a
matter of justice." Howard was struck by the policeman's
shot when the youth resisted arrest
The Alachua County Grand J ury had Indicted Howard
in the roi-bery of $49 from a convenience store on Nov. 2'
1974. The .me panel cleared Gainesville policeman Peter
Francher of wrongdoing in the shooting of the you th the
mime night.
Still pending lsa lawsuit lcr damages and medtcal costs
filed Jan. 30 by Howard's fa ther, Ralph.

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U.S. Sen. Richard (Dick)
Stone, D-Fla., will be the
featured s peaker at Monday's
'Personality Breakfast,'
sponsored by the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Corn meree, at 8 am.
The freshman legislator will
hutwet theboard) can'taffoc
discuss happenings in the
$10,000.,,
Senate and how he's fared
Then the good ole boy come
dur ing his few mon ths in office
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through, and he adds, "Not tlu
as well as highlight legislation
,,
we wouldn't like to,"
that directly affects Floridians.
Harper kee ps us wi th boar
1_.
Stone was elected to the U.S.
activities. Three or four time
Senate last Novem ber after eweekly he's down at the centr
winning the democratic k
office doing his homework. H
nomination
over a field of 11 , .4"tf"-•
candidates.
lie was born on Sept. 22, 1928,
in New York City and moved to
Mia mi w he n he was just six
months old.
SEN. RICHARD STONE
A well learned man, Sto ne
graduated From Georgia (lb
Following
his address at
Mili ta ry School, Milledgeville, Monday's
Perso
nali ty BreakGa., and received an A.B.
cum fast he'll have a question-andlaude in economics from
answer session with the
Harvard in 1949 and earned his aixtience.
law degree In 1954 when he
The public is Invited to hear
graduated from Columbia Sen.
Stone.
University School of Law.
Stone served as Miami City
attorney a nd was twi ce elected
SANFORD PLAZA - ALTAMONTE MALL
to represent Dade County in the
Florida Sena te (1967-1970) and
-elected Florida Secretary
V, State in 1970.
As a member of the U.S.
Senate,
his
committee
assignments include
Agriculture, Interior and
Veterans Affairs, —all of which
are of prime concern to Central
Floridia ns.
An advocate of open government, he says, "Government in
the Sunshine symbolizes my
Wear a diamond ring alone for its simple
belief in public access to
government officials,"
elegance. Or, slip it into an .xquisife
To prove his point, Stone even
diamond insert ring for two looks in on*.
went so far as to remove the
to his office.
Too, he has steadfastly
refused to at te nd committee
mee tings that are closed to the
deal ing

Browning, who

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special learning.
Harper Is persistent. Ask I
wife.
She'll tell you a bout
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young
college student w
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asked her to fix him up with
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certain girlfriend — one of h
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prettiest roommates.
Well, It turned out Si
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Collurn's girlfriend was goli
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steady, and Sue Coll urn becari
Mrs. E.C. Harper Jr. Now, Si
Collum had another girlfriei
E C HARPER JR.
named Donna Lou, a Sanfo
he's still -trying to get the m os t girl who everyone knob
for the least amount of dollar s." married a bright and arnbitio
Has he succeeded'
ycing attorney who ended up
Well. not yet, he 'll tell you. gover nor of Flo rida .
But he's still trvin and firmly
In Harper's diwnto
t;
u
Ix'llevvs it takes ''ne tr
Sanford office hangs a pictuJ
of Reubin Askew. It's I
scribed: "With warmest pe
sonal regards," Reubin.
Harper himself, howeve
doesn't see himself as
Arr
y'vliti,4nn
U,.'h lifra f,,iln
boardsrnan Davie Sims, Harp
prefers
the
title
businessman,
It's a businessman's al
proach he takes toward
'
teacher-board salar
negotiations. "The Sem1no
Education Association (SEA
theory is to shoot for the moo,

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TAMPA (AP) — The judge In the bribery conspiracy trial of former Sen. Edward Gurney and three
others says he wouldn't be surprised If the jury needed
another week to return a verdict
The panel en ters Its sixth day of delibera tions today.
"For a case that's gone this long, I wouldn't consider
two weeks (of deliberations) excessive," U.S. District
Judge Ben Krentzman told reporters ma halhy outside
his chambers F riday.
Krentzmnan Indicated be had no Int ention of applying
a lcessure for longer sessiOna.
"I wouldn't bother them. You saw the evidence," be
said, stretching out his arm about waist high to refer to
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E.C. Harper Jr., is a good old
boy From Sanford.
In his own words Harper is an
1rc been
"old country boy
here all my life."
Don't let that f ool you.
Besides being as his friends
will tell you a shrewd and
capable businessman harper is
a member of the School Hoard,
the Seminole County agency
responsible For million-dollar
decisions concerning the
county's youth.
H a rper. one of two
Democrats on the board Pat
Tcioii is 1k stvud), ran for
office in an effort to increase
efficiency in the school svstei ii
I:ilit ii 1h_ Liter. he s;ivs

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controversy he feels took up too Just present a rational ap- cellent and perceptive mind, opportunity to become a board
much o[ the board's time before proach, he says, and your and we're lucky to have him member.
the U.S. J ustice Department chances of positive board action here," says Harper. Sitting on
After all, as Harper will tell (

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as seeking help from the city in dilughter, Jennifer Mary.
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clubs Orlando Yacht Club and
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5ubdivision's
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is
president
of
his
own
St. Augustine Catholic Church
ments such as Road and Bridge citizens now compared to when appointed In March, 1914 to fill developer to fulfill a corn- company,
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Browning Forms and of Casselberry.
WINTER SPRINGS—As a It was difficult to have any type he first
,
came
to
the
city,
lie
the
Group
5
City
Council
seat
mitment
to
build
tennis
courts.
Systems,
Inc. of 1 Maitland
successful businessman, 32. of
Browning
received
his
83
audit
trail
without credits that to the leadership of left vacant when Piland stepped
A native of St. Louis, Mo. he Ave. in Altamonte Center, degree
year
councilman Donald E. docwnentation, but now
in
Business
we Mayor Troy Piland, who chairs up to the post of mayor. In the came
to
Winter
Springs
in
1972
which
he
established
in
April,
\dministration
from
Central
Browning has tried to initiate have
established
basic Ux., meetings. "Ile allows us to I)ecernber municipal election froin Baltimore
Md.
and
lives
1974.
more
efficient
Missouri State Universit ,
business procedures. In the police have a more professional hecampaigned andwon a two. at 315 Birch Terrace with his
1 methods and record keeping
lie is a member of National Warrensburg, Mo. in 1967.
in department I am pleased at the meeting and has done a lot to year council term.
wife, the former Leslie Ann Business Forms Association,
city government,
attention to detail paid by the make the citizens (eel welcome,
lie enjoys tennis, sailing
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He first became involved in Pageau, whom he married In
lie considers that his sinile chief." he commented
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Managers
motorboating,
fishing
and
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community
amiatra wnen ne iio in littleton, N.H. They Association, Thistle Class bicycling and his hobby Is oil
most important contribution as
Browning
noted
a their views."
aided residents of The Terrace have
a
seven-year-old Association In national sailing painting.
a councilman, He feels the
DONALD BROWNING
council should be as
professional as possible in
5fVf
decision making. "Historically
NOTICE! • PRICES IN THIS AD GOOD AUG. 3 THRU WED. NIGHT, AUG. 6
there has been a lot haggling
and bickering," he said, "but
PRICES GOOD IN THESE COUNTIES ONLY
we have reduced sonic of the
ORANGE, SEMINOLE, OSCEOLA, LAKE, CITRUS, SUMTER, CHARLOTTE, BREVARD, LEE, MARION &amp; COLLIER
sensationalism and politicking
(NOTE . . - NOT GOOD IN VOLUSIA COUNTY)
Qioni,ty Right1 Reserved — Winn O,,,. Stores, inc
and get a lot more done."
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OROVILLE, Calif. ( AP) California's strongest earthquake In 42 years jolted a 00.by-30O-mlIe area,
damaging dozens of buildings and cawing 10 to 15 minor
injuries in this, Sierra Nevada foothills town.
The tremblci, the most severe of four that hit Northern
California Friday, measured 6.1 on the Richter scale of
earthquake Intensity.
It was the strongest quake to hit California since 64
pe rsons died In a 6.6magnitude Los Angeles earthquake
on Feb. 9, 1971.
"Its like nothing that ever hit here before," said Don
Shaffer, editor of the Oroville MercuryHerald. 'Part of a
bluff fell into the Feather River where It goes through
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Leads To Failure
Some Americann may have mixed emotions
about news that the Soviet Union is back at our door
buying gcain. The big "Russian grain deal" of 1972
is fresh in our memory, with its hint of speculative
profiteering. We remember the ensuing grain
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You're a businessman in, say, ChiQigo and on
one of those typica1l windy days you receive a
picture post card (which looks more like colored
snap shot) with a picture of a beautiful girfstiing
on what appears to be the cabooseof a train.
On the back of the card it reads something like
this: "Hi, having a great time ... wish you were
here" and it's signed simply "Sanford".
You're probably taken aback a bit because you
don't know anyone by the name of Sanford, so you
figure It's not too Important and file the post card
away in file Deep sjx,
Shortly thereafter, you receive anot her post
card, this time showing some golfers on a plush
green and again the message is the same and again
it's signed simply, "Sanford".
Now the curiosity might be setting in, but you're
still somewhat dubious, swearing you don't know
1)'0fl(? named 'Sanford.
But, when a third post card arrives, this one
depicting a happy-looking guy sitting in the cockpit
of a sleek prop aircraft, you really begin to wonder ... especially since it too is signed "Sanford".
Suddenly you might start rummaging around in
that Deep Six file in an effort to retrieve those
earlier cards, wondering who in the world this
character 'Sanford' can really be.
A fourth post card shows up in the mall a few
days later and it is a picture of a guy standing in the

stern of a beautiful boat, tied up a a sparkling
marina, and again the card reads like the others:
"Hi, having a great tlme.,.wlsh mou were here.
Sanford."
Now that businessman really Is climbing the
wall, wanting to know about this individual named
Sanfori and anxious to know how Sanford got his
name and address.
in a matter of days, the businessman receives a
little pamphlet In the mail—and now he finds out all
about the mysterious Sanford,
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The pamphlet starts out:
"You're probably wondering, "Who is Sa nlord?" Well, it's not a person at all, but a lot of
people who are proud of their community—
Sanford, Florida, Many find Florida companies
have already decided that we have a great Industrial climate and have located their facilities
here. We wanted to let you in on the good news,
too—just in case you're considering a new
location."
The pamphlet goes on to describe who It Is on the
picture post cards and gives a little background on
the individuaLs—Lynn Tripp,J)ave Outten and Paul
Jarvis.
It ends with this:
"We have tried, in our own way, to introduce you
to some of the assets that have brought industry to
our area. Assets like: industrial bonding

authorities—low tax base—skilled labcr supply—
receptive government philosophy_comPret1en5i ve
educational system and more. We'd like to tell YOU
more—better yet—show you. If you're interested,
Just drop the enclosed card In your outgoing mail.
"See you soon!"
All this is a promotional campaign of the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce Industrial 25
Committee, w hich is trying with all its forces to
bring new Industry to th e Sanford area.
The co mmittee has enlisted volunteers from all
walks of li fe to help In the campaign, as ?8d1 Pie-lure post card is being addressed by hand and hundreds of them are being sent to businesses across
the nation.
We commend the Industrial 25 Committee and
Its members for their inventiveness and all those
volunteers for their efforts.
it 's cert.aInthat if we were in that businessimin'5
shoes and received those post cards and the (olloup information pamphlet, we'd surely be interested
and want to know more about those people in
Sanford, Fla., who have taken such an interest in us
and our business.
Keep up the good work, guys and gals, of the
Industrial 25 project. Your industry and application
make you a valuable asset to our community.

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VIENNA, Austria (AP) -Greek and Turkish Cypriot
leaders have agreed to an exchange of minorities but
failed to resolve the future of some 200,000 Greek Cypriot
refugees driven from their homes when Turkish forces
occupied the northern 40 per cent of the Island
Haul Denktash, the Turkish Cypriot leader, said after
Ns meeting Friday with Greek Cypriot representative
(ilalcos Clerides that some 9,000 Turkish Cypriots in the
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Cypriots stay in th e north and allow another 800 Gree ks to
return there. derides said the 800 were from families split
up by last summer's fighting on the Mediterranean bland.
United Nations SecretaryGeneral Kurt Waldheim, who
sponsored the two-day talks, called the exchange
agreement "an important step forward."
However, iimst of the Greek Cypriots driven from their
homes and b usinesses in the north w he n the Turks inwaded Cyprus a year ago are to continue living In refugee

—Bill Currie

This time around, however, we can view the
sale of grain to the Soviet Union with something

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negligible because of the bumper crops of grain in
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prospect for our farmers.
New market reporting requirements apparently have undercut the opportunity for
speculative profits in grain futures, and th e
have you ever overslept?
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Russians are paying prevailing market prices,
I
did the other day and the fog which
summer of 1775 the Continental Congress ruled
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surrounded
my dash to work is something l won't
Sorting out these significant differences betthat military recrui ters should not enlist any
forget
for
aw
hi le,
ween 1972 and 1975, we can draw some conclusions deserter from the British .truly. "nor any
It
Planning on ris ing at 5:30 a.m., I set the
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p.7,.
about agriculture and economics. American-style str oller, vagabond, or Negro." 'Among th e
clock, put out the dog and jumped in
alarm
delegates putti ng the black man in the cate gory
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and Soviet-style,
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about
11 p.m., ha4ng watched my fill of
On our side, we are seeing th e benefit of a new of unreIiabe was Thomas Jefferson, he who
tele
vi
sion
for
the ni ght.
assured us "all men are created equal," third
farm policy encouraging farmers to sow their land
pillow
One
toss later and I was out.
president of the nation, and builder of the
to the hilt. Crop surpluses once viewed as a th reat
The alarm must have gone off, but I didn't
1ontI1Io macinn that sits now as a shrine
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a t1ung. Sawing logs until the room
that had to be controlled by government programs outside this town.
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full
of stacked wood, I slept blissfully along.
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men about 6:30 a.m, something crashed in
Our grain surpluses this year will become an formed by historians, was
a racist. The tour of
the
back yard that woke me up. It was two
export helping offset the serious impact of foreign
,
his homesite still doesn't suggest the truth. nor
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Coastline freight cars being switched
Seaboard
oil purchases on our international balance of do the
banging around on the tracks just south of my
payments. Furthermore, those surpluses will help did so many others of the Founders, the Virginia
apartment.
keep grain at a reasonable price for poor countries planter equated freedom with color. Twenty per
The clock didn't focus the first time I looked
that import food stuffs and suffered the most when cent of Revolutionary Americans were black,
at
it,
but having put my head on the pillow
but 90 per cent of them were kept in bondage.
prices rose sharply in 1972.
briefly, the time suddenly hit me in the face.
Jefferson himself owned as many as 200 slaves at
On the Soviet side, the Russians have been
6:30! My Gosh, I'm late to work!
tontice1lo, treating them kindly for the day but
¶1k,f
unable to negotiate their new grain purchases never to his death allowing them the good InI jumped up, grabbing my pants as I moved
without confessing that once again their own dependence he so eloquently, if so selfishly, WOfl
and crashed into the bedroom wall, missing the
'What makes you think I'm running?"
agric ult ural system has been unable to provide for for
bathroom door by about two inches.
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That wasn't so bad, but my pajama bottoms
the vicissitudes of a dry year. Collective and state
How could he have been thus blind, this
slipped and I tried to take a step that didn't work
farms were unable to meet the 1975 quotas for grain democratic angel? The Monticello keepers ii.jj
of
arid
down I went.
deliveries assigned to them under the current fivereputation Insist his motives concerning slavery
Disgusted
and rushed, I just sat and changed
year plan.
were entirely benevolent: "Jefferson looked on
clothes on the floor. Then came the search for the
This fact should not be lost on those Americans his own slaves as part of his family; he felt
with the clock ticking like Big Ben tolling
who have been flirting with the idea of Soviet-style lack of education would condemn them If they
at midnight.
economic planning as a means of smoothing out were set adrift." In fact, this is nonsense. It 13
One shoe was under the bed. The other shoe
also ironic: me argument precisely parallels
Seminole Count)' Commission Chairman Ski said he was afraid of the "mushrooming effect" was under the chair In the living room, I ran,
cycles of boom and recession in our economy.
King George's viewpo int concerning colonists Vlhlen Jr. knows how to use a tape measure,
with mobile homes. Once one home was set up limping and skipping, to get the missing shoe
terms of prices and unemployment the Soviet who pleaded for liberty.
Fast.
others would follow, he said,
w hile pulling on a shirt. The shirt went on backeconomy can boast of a high degree of stability.
Friday
morning,
Vihien
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from
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his
high
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at
wards
w hich caused a delay.
e uth' th th Jefferson, a victim as
Acres, representing a small delegation
The trouble is, the "Gosplan" theory is stabil izing
office
chair,
ter
a
af
conference
wi
th
Sanford
Fire
well as an architect of his time, thought of bla ck
Finally, with both shoes on and a shirt butresidents In the Snow Hill Road area, gave
it at levels of fail ure—from chronic shortfalls in people
not as people, or at best less than people C1ujef , 'George Harriett on the county jail,
ing
toned
correctly, I started for the door - only to
food production across the spectrum of corn- (o-f1J( less, actually,
streaked—wi th clothes on—down to the Jail commissioners a well-used reason for oppos
realize
niThg t
Ifalled to put on socks, which delayed the
mobile homes - or for opposing a host of in.
mcdities and manufact ured goods which the Soviet original language of tie U.S. Constitution). For facility.
already
late de part ure to work another five
Up the sta irs, the Chairman bounded, truslons into an already established mode,
system has never been able to produce in quantities most of his 81 years be looked on them as in.
minutes,
rounded the corner, turned, back down the
. "You can't regulate w ha t type of people move
that would lift the living standards of th e Russian
ferlor, drastically different, and other
At last, I stepped through the door and started
s
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into
a mobile home," Acres said,
for t he car, but the landlord's dog, Husky,
people to levels enjoyed in the free industrial appealing.
"Have you got a tape measure" he qui zzed
-Mick Lochrldge decided it was time to go exploring and went In.
"They secrete less by the kidneys and more by
nations of the West.
the
Jailers,
the
glands,"
he
wrote
to
period
friend,
"which
side the apartment.
It is not a plan but the incentive of the
Tape in hand, back up the steps, two-at-aI)owntown 1L;iness Association (DBA) Vice.
gives them a very disagreeable odor." Besides
I begged, pleaded and pushed to get her
marketplace that makes American agriculture and this. according to a biography in Ebony time, for the not-so-tall-Vihlen, and proceeded to president Forrest Foggin got his astronauts outside, with success just seconds before losing
industry as efficient as it is, and we need to keep magazine, on sale this mouth not far from
stretch the measure from bar to wall, door edge mixed up Just a little bit at the last DIM meeting. my famous temper.
that in mind.
Monticello gates. Jefferson said on occasion that to door edge looking for a satisfactory 28 inches.
After the DBA had finished amending Its
The one thing that worked right was the car,
"All the damned doors are 26.5 inches," he proposed by-laws and passed them by My old flivver fired up without a
black people were irresponsible, sexually exhitch and I
declared,
cessive, "dull, tasteless and anomalous,"
unanimous vote, Foggln remarked that he felt "a backed out, still hearing the clock ticking away.
Then he bounded back down the steps
little bit like John Glenn must have when he took
If all blacks were dull and tasteless to JefThere was no traffic so the two mile trip to the
returned
the
tape
measure
and
briskly
returned
the
first step on the moon."
ferson, however, some were less so than
office went without a problem. I drove Into the
Pentagon critics decry Plans to establish a naval base
As authors Fawn Brodie has documented, the to his high back office chair,
Then DBA board member and City Corn. parking lot, only to find my car the lone vehicle
—Glenn McCaslaiid mmdssloner John Morris, perhaps mindful of the there,
tiny 11--go Garcia In the Indian Ocean as part of a continuing plante r probably sired three children by fair.
effort to rimintain a higher rnifltary budget.
skinned slave Sally Hernings. The kids, called
Sometimes human nature, right or wrong, importance of correct minutes, stepped into
Wondering if everyone had overslept, I
But ccrigresslonal delegations and newsmen, invited to "octoroons" in the term of the era, and named slaps you in the face like a hot iron, when it breech.
unl oc ked the front door and walked into the
Somalia to confirm denials of a huge Soviet Union base In that Beverly, Harriet and Tom, probably never en- bubbles to the sur face in daily life,
"Uh, Forrest, that wasn't John Glenn. That newsroom.
East African nation, have Instead agreed that they found joyed more than passing attention from their
Cris Acres told Seminole County Corn- was Neil Armstrong."
No one there. Not even the boss, Bill Currie.
evidence of a naval support facility more comprehensive than then aging father, and were eventually, mnissioners he was opposed to a mobile home
Oh, well, one small misstep for a man. .
Then it struck me.
any outside the Russian homeland.
being located on a site on Snow Hill Road. lie
discretely, sent away to seek normal lives,
-[tick I'antrldge
It was Sunday and we don't work on Sunday.
And, as pointed out recently by Vice Adin. Robert B.
Baldwin, commander of the Pacific Fleet Naval Air Force,
"whe ther we like it or not, we will fmd ourselves increasingly
Involved in the Indian Ocean."
The dependence of America -of the free world, in fact -on
Middle East oil demands that the United States help maintain a
balance of sea power in this area so critical to free navigation of
the reopened Suez Criial.
The United States camnot abandon its role as a world leader
As commission chairman, Rosenberg was decisions, he said.
The man who has been nominated to direct
Inmate-distributor, who trafficks it to other
or its 'ilans for Diego Garcia. To
lobe strictly Impartial. Yet at a secret
borrow
Baldwin's
words,
the
nation's
search
for
new
sources
As
Michigan's
No.
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of
energy
has
supposed
energy
regulator,
prisoners.
The distributor then splits his profit
"Detente is not default"
just been subpoenaed to defend himself against meeting In Lansing on March 21, he took aside Rosenberg Instituted a consumers' bill of rights with the smugglers,
serious ethical charges In a $156 million court Stanford's Dr. James Moll and suggested that he and low-cost loans for homeowners seeking to
Drugs also have been hidden In tennis balls. A
change the study to favor the utility company. insulate their houses to save fuel,
case,
patch is cut from the ball, the drug is i nserted,
As Moll has recalled under oath, Rosenberg
Ile is William Rosenberg, chairman of the
But Rosenberg has also overruled his on the patch Is glued back and then the bedl is
Michigan Public Service Commi,ssion, who has spoke to him "Just as the meeting was breaking staff to give huge rate Increases to utitity com- bounced into play by a visitor during family get,
been selected to head the Federal Energy up and not within earshot of everyone present." ponies. This has amounted to 30 to 50 per cent togethers.
Administration's research and development Moll reminded him that the financial question higher electric bills since the energy crisis
Scotch tape, treated with an ISO-type drug, I.,
was not part of the study, but Rosenberg became began. In at least one case, he also allowed
effort.
The case involves $156 mWlon In cost more insistent,
companies to continue advertisements urging also slipped to Inmates by visitors,
strips,
known as "window panes" in prison parlance,
According to Moll, Rosenberg quietly urged: people to use more energy.
overruns at a Marysville, Mich., power cornClearly, his record should be thoroughly are chewed by inmates.
pony. The question is whether the company's "We would apFectate making the (proowners or it customers should pay the $156 company) change if we could." Moll obligingly investigated before he15 placed in charge ofsuch
Superintendent Eldon Jensen. a highly
nOC
(iuC5t1 change in his draft study. a vital project as developing more energy for the respected penologist, runs a related
million.
LlQ(
camp which
If hnt h.'n nIIg,o,',4 eht Rn,s.nh.rt, In •
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PRISON SMUGGLING: Most Watergate 420 inmates. He tries to keep them in touch wi th
researcher In the case to slant his studs' so that maneuvering. Powever, the Genesee County, convicts have wound up at the Allenwood, Pa,, outside society, for example, by
permItting
Mich., prosecuting atturney, Robert Leonard, federal prison camp, a model, farm-like facility family picnics.
the customers would be stuck with the $1
has slapped Rosenberg wi th a civil subpoena and where white-collar prisoners usually are sent to
million bill. Here is the background:
The food brought by the families of course
The mpany that overspent Its limit by $156 has warned pointedly that his behavior In' the do their time.
must pass Inspection, He hope, the prlaoner
million was Consumers Power Co., which, case may br ing criminal charges of collusion
But trustworthy inside sources tell us that an won't abus
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despite 1t name, Is owned by investors, not with the utilities.
smuggling system operates under the uoon themselves.
cor,imers. The cost overruns led the Michigan
Rosenberg told us he saw nothing unethica! noses of the prison authorities. This undergr ound
In May, two prisoners were caught with
Public Service Commission to contract for a about his whispered conversation with Moil. He network supplies prisoners — fur the right price marIjuana, another In
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pointed out that Moll thought the consumers - with their favorite brands of whiskey and Two ot he rs have been caught
technical study.
recently
The estccmed SLanford Resear ch Institute shculd pay the $156 mill ion overrun and that the drugs to relieve the prison monotony.
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in
whiskey.
Jensen
was
distres
sed, howev 'r, to
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was selected to conduct the study. Stanford was public had the right to this opinion.
The contraband is sneaked Into Allenwood, learn that we had uncovered' a re1r
ciPosed to confine the study, however, to the
Rosenberg cliined his objective always has according to our sources, by en'.ployes who use smuggling system. Still,
Why thanks a lot, young (ella, that's a mighty
he feels the nartic.s
technical questions, not the financial con- been to keep the utility Industry healthy. This garbage can: and automobil e trunks as hiding and whiskey problem
vulgar message you have there on your toe
at Allenwood Is
troversy
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LISBON, Portugal (AP) — President Francisco da
Costa Gornes today pleaded with Portugal's military
leaders to lay aside "personal rivalries" and end the
worst crisis since the Portuguese revolution began. The
president's remarks on his return from the European
curltyConference in Helsinki underlined a growing power
struggle between moderate and radical-left military
leaders. The president, a member of a three-man military
Junta named last week to run the country and end a two-.
week cabinet crisis, seemed to be encouraging
moderate officers when he said Portugal should strive for
"pluralistic socialism" and guarantee civil Liberties as
u4idlned under the United Nations charter. The
maneuvering for supremacy threatened to delay furmation of a new government scheduled to be made public
today, ahead of a weekend of planned street protests by
moderates opposed to Portugal's leftward turn,

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"Nobody In the nursing home ther alleges, he said, that he came into effect.
business today wants to fool overpaid himself by $50,000 in
"Most of the patients were
wi th Medicare patients because salary during the two years he paying a lower rate," Odham
J. Bralley Odham Saturday of the bureaucracy," Odham operated the home,
said. "We knew Medicare was
disputed a federal government said.
"We had a system of daily coming In, and also knowing
claim that he was overpaid
Odham, a Winter Park land cost records on each of the 2,000 that the rates had to be the
$180,497 In Medicare payments developer and former Sanford patients we had while I was same for everyone, I rai'd the
while operating a nursing home resident, tolu The Herald that running the home," Odham rates.
in the late 1960s.
he operated the Florida Manor said, "and they (government
"There were several, maybe
Odham was named Friday in Nursing home from Septeriiber, auditors) hiac never looked at 20 or 30 out of the 2,000 total,
a civil suit filed In U.S. District 1966, when he foreclosed on a those records. We can prove when we were
half-occupied,
Court In Orlando.
mortgage he held, until 1%8, what all the costs were."
who stayed on at the old rates so
"1 welcome the suit," Odham when he sold it to a Chicago.
Odham said the federal we could permit them to have a
told The Herald. "1 think it's based firm,
auditors checked records of the decent place to die.
time the public understands
According to Odham, the suit home operations prior to his
"if I had charged the dii.
how the bureaucracy has alleges that under his operation taking over the facility and ference to charity and
destroyed the promise of the home charged lower rates found that the patients were destroyed the dignity of these
Medicare to our senior citizens for non-medicare patients than being charged less than they peopie, there would be n
in nursing homes,
for Medicare patients. It fur- were later, after Medicare quarrel at this time," Odham
said.
Odham also claimed that
$50,000 of the $180,497 alleged
overpayment was due to the
fact that he pa id himself $35 ,000
a year in salary as adm
ininistraUr of the home at :i
time when most nursing home
LONG WOOD - Phillip plant operator on the job eight each of the firms 162 customers heads were nurses being paid
Tatish, attorney for Longwood hours daily, seven days per would be required. These $10,000 a year.
Utilities Inc., which provides week.
customers are currently paying
"Back then," he said, 'most
sewer service to the city's
He calculated wages, salary $4.50 monthly.
homes were for 50 people or
northwest section, told a and benefits for the operator at
Taking a verbal swipe at the less. Ours was a 300-bed facility
gathering Saturday morning $17,990 annually, adding the city, Tatish noted among the and I paid myself what I
the firm actually needs a $23.08 city ordinance requirements of expenses are a franchise fee to sidered a reasonable salary,"
monthly service charge to an office within the community the city of $303 annually and the according to the federal
br eak even,
would cost another $&amp;oo an. cost of maintaining the city's guidelines then in effect.
Twenty-eight
homeowners nually; lease of truck for plant lift station, which the city,
"After I sold the home, the
and four children from the operator $2,100 annually; truck Tatish said, has refused to government
set
secret
Longwood Grove, Highland operating costs $1,500 and in- maintain,
guidelines on salaries and they
Hills. Shadow 11111 and San- surance $350 per year.
The public hearing corn- retroactively set mine at
dalwood subdivisions off the
Tatish said with these ad- menced at 10:10 Saturday $10,000."
E.E. Williamson Road attended ditlonal unexpected expenses a morning and was expected to
Odhani has 20 days in which
the public hearing held by the rate of $23.10 monthly from proceed long into the afternoon, to reply to the suit.
city council on the firm'
requested monthly increase pe
home from $4.50 to $9.50.
Tatish, displaying detai1e
charts, said Longwood Utilitle
Inc., had a net loss during t1
first five months of this yea
totaling $11,305.00. lie said tha
loss Included an operating los

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TOKYO lAP) - Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Miki
today I.-ft for his first summit meeting with President
Fui i saying he hoped it would "strengthen mutual under.
standing and trust." The special Japan Air Lines flight
carrying Mild and his party took off from Tokyo's Haneda
International Airport for Seattle, Wash., amid tight
security against possible disturbances by radical leftists
opposed to the visit on the grounds that it Is aimed at
strengthening military ties among Japan, South Korea
and the United States, Mild, who said Friday that Japan.
.U.S. friendship provides the basis for Japan's diplomacy,
s expected to stress that the stability of the Korean pen.
imsula is essential to Japan's security and to urge the
continued presence of U.S. forces In South Korea.

Moving through a series o
charts, Tatish showed that i
$9.50 rate would cause am
operating loss of $2,219 over th
next 12 months. In addition, hi
said, it woulci cost $15.38 pei
month to return expenses and
minimal profit to ahareholder
of the firm.
In a previously unannounce
development, Tatish said it ha.been determined that new state
law requires the utility corn
pan)' to have a Class C sewer

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helped make the Grand Opening of our permanent Sanford
office a success. Between the Open House July 12th, and the
finale of the Grand Opening on July 25th, hundreds of interested people toured our new offices, met our staff and

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Sanford.
Esmeralda Alvarez
Rose F. Bowman
Ida P. Campbell
Zina Davis
Herbert Lod
Donna Yelvington
Elsie M. Lowe
Sylvia B. Seller
Donna C. McAdarn

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Energy Nominee Faces Serious Charges

preciate this splendid response and the interest the people of

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would not release further In. locally concerning drug use,
Officers went to the apart. formation concerning the raid Parker said.
merit' to execute the warrant nor would they name the
Parker Indicated that the two
and seize books and company company Involved In the em- raids were not directly con.
records being held there, bezzlement case.
ilecteid. The North Lake
Parker said, and in the process
Apartment was raided shortly
interrupted a "pot party In
The second raid at North after 5 p.m. and the Capistrano
progress."
Lake Apartment was conducted Apartment foray was staged at
Authoritics In Orange County on a search warrant Issued 7:15 p.m.

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Ada C. Blanchard
Yesterday's high 90. OverLeroy Cole
night low 69.
Aaron M. Davis
Partly cloudy with a chance
Martha B. Davis
of thundershowers most likely
Geraldine S. Eckhoff
during the afternoons. Highs
James 13. Hillsznan
around 90 and lows In the 70s.
Lesia D. Jimenez
Mostly southeast winds around
Marshall Langston
10 m.p.h. except stronger and
Emma O'Neal
gusty near thundershowers.
Arthur Lee Reed
Rain probability 40 per cent.
Lois Vaughn
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Mainly night and morning
Louise H. Elliott
showers in the southeast coast
Harry P. Nelson
and Keys. Elsewhere mostly
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Grand Prize Winner Mr. Randy Thompson (right) of Sanford is congratulated
by Vice President H.A. (Speed) Moreland Jr.

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Mr. Thompson's Winning Guess ............................. 25.767

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Miki Flies To Meet Ford

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On Future Of Refugees

Sunday, Aug. 3,1975—SA

Sanford Seventh-day Adventist

Odham Disputes Law Suit

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Russians were getting American grain at bargain
prices subsidized by the U.S. taxpayer and paid for
with credits hacked 1w our government.

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After the safe was opened, the
gunman forced the three employes to lie down on the office
Gunmen
robbed
a floor while he rifled the safe
Casselberry apartment corn- before fleeing out the front
plex office and a Burger King door.
Restaurant Friday. making Off
Officers said a Woman,
with an undete mined amount driving by, saw the man enter a
of cash after pistol-whipping light colored automobile
driven
one of their vi ctims.
by a second man and speed
Sheriffs detectives said two away.
men robbed the Marbeya Club
Westberry called police
Apartments office, SR 436 and within minutes of the gunman's
Lake Howell Road, about 1:45 departure but a search of the
P.M., and then one man held up area failed to turn up any
the Burger King Restaurant at suspects. Redden said.
PENNIES DONATED TO ZOO
Butler Plaza in Casselberry
The robbery was the second
First Federal of Mid-Florida, in conjunction with Its grand
about 10:58 P.M.
in the Casselberry area Friday. opening recently, held a 'guess.the-amount.of.(be.pewiies.(n.the.
Sgt. Oscar Redden Jr., said
Officers said two black males jar' contest and after it was over the
Savings and Loan facility
one of the Burger King em- went to the
office
of
the
Mardonated
all
the
pennies
to
the
Central Florida Zoo — over 200,000
ployes was struck over the head beya Club Apartments, shortly
one
cent
pieces.
Accepting
the
contribution from First Federal's
with a pistol during the rob- after 1:30 p.m., and
made
Speed
Moreland
(right)
are Stan Brock (left) and Al Rozon,
berv, but was not seriously application for an apartment.
executive
(lirictor
of
the zoo.
njured.
Manager Louts Morris, 61,
Officers were searching for a Apartment 116111, told one of
light colored automobile seen the men that a reference and
driving away from the Butler credit check would be required
Plaza parking area minutes and the man, described as No
after the robbry.
young in appearance said he
Redden gave these details: would be back with a girlfriend,
A black male, about 56 and who would make the up.
180 pounds, entered the Burger plication, since his 'record was
Case
King from the front door and bad."
jumped over the service
The two men turned to leave,
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. (AP)
The family of Jimmy
counter where he grabbed but the younger man spun Hoffa fears he
has been abducted, but police admit they still do
employc Marc Dagclgro, 16, around, pointing a .38 caliber
not have a single clue to the mysterious disappearance of the
46 Tierra Circle, Winter Park, pistol at Morris and
saying, former boss of the Teamsters union.
and shoved a gun into the "This is a stick up, don't get
"We don't know anymore than we knew at this time yesyouth's side.
funn y. We want your money." terday," Bloomfield Township Police Lt. Curt Grennier acThe gunman forced the youth
The second man grabbed knowledged late Friday, 48 hours after the one-time leader of the
into the office along with Mike Mrs. Morris, who was
watching nation's largest union vanished from this Petroit suburb.
Westberry, 19, 513 Highland at the time, and forced both
"We have no leads. We have no evidence that he has been
Drive, Casselberry, and Mike back into the office, where they kidnaped. We
have no evidence he is not alive," Grennier said.
Cekich, 37, DeLand, both were bound with tape.
However, the Detroit Free Press today quoted Hoffa's
employes. The gunman ordered
The gunmen took an Un- daughter, Barbara Crancer, as saying that "investigators" beCekich to open the office safe determined amount of cash and lieve two
associates of Anthony "Tony Jack" Giacalone, a longand then struck him about the credit cards from the office and time Hoffa friend and reputed Mafia leader,
may have taken her
head with the gun when he Morris' wallet before leaving father hostage.
failed to move fast enough,
the building.
Bloomfield Township police said their investigators were
Officers said none of the unavailable for comment on the report.
gunmen involved in the two
Hoff a's son, James P. Hoff a, said he also believes his 62-yearrobberies wore masks or tried old father has been abducted, although he expressed confidence
to hide their faces during the the elder Hoffa was still alive.
holdups.
"1 believe it's an abduction. There's no evidence it isn't. We
r m e
have no reason to believe it isn't," said young Hoffa, an attorney.
But no ransom note has been delivered for Hoffa, who was last
Death Probed
seen outside a plush resta urant here Wednesday afternoon.
In an interview with The Associated Press on Friday night, the
Sheriffs detectives Saturday
were Investigating the death of family confirmed that the elder Hoffa told them he was going to
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a 28-yenr.old Midway man after th e Machus fled Fox Restaurant to meet Giacalone.
a deputy sher iff found the
and Fulenwider point
organized effort to reach Man's body on the back porch of
persons in need of chuigs
a friend's house late Friday.
Capt. U. Kriz said John
And as a result, therobbery
and burglary ra te has gone up. Alfred Cash was found shot to
RA
"If a person has a$Z)Oaweek death when Deputy Robert
habit and makes $125, he's got a Ache answered a disturbance
problem," one narcotics agent call to the home of Maggie M.
said. "That means stealing Willis, 28, of Midway about 9
property to sell to pay for the P.M.
habit."
Deputy Robert Ache said his.
The agent says that police Willis told him Cash had struck
have no way of teuu how her twice, then took a gun from
much the drug traffic is costing a bedroom drawer and said he
the average citizen in property was going to shoot her.
loss each year in Seminole
Ache said the man then went
County.
outside, saying he would shoot
Muggings have increased In himself, but Ms. Willis did not
Seminole County
several in hear anything. She called police
recent weeks have been to report the disturbance.
reported in Sanford
Ache said he went outside to
leading
officers to feel the incidents are check around and found Cash
drug related,
sprawled across the back porch
Herring says that because of with a.32 caliber pistol between
the increase in Street crime, his his feet.
office is seriously considering
Kriz and homicide inadding more personnel to vestlgators were summoned
Fulenwider's investigative and the probe was continuing
branch.
Saturday.
"We had four investigators,
but are now down to three. I'm Man
Arrested
not certain that it will remain at
that figure and we may add
A Sanford man identified as
e;en more to the staff," Francis Eugene Noe, was being
Herring said,
held in county jail on $10,750
Herring revealed that police bond after sheriffs deputies
in Seminole County are said he attempted to stab Sgt.
cooperating with his depart- Oscar Redden Jr., during an
ment in providing "every kind incident inside the jail's
of data possible about any bucking section Friday night.
organized crime activity" and
Noe was charged with
that this cooperation Is paying reckless driving, driving under
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the influence of liquor,
"It is a slow process, but it aggravated assault and inwill eventually pay off," troducing contraband into ajail
Herring said.
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school has been about 190
until such time as it could pass students and an increase in
lire cude standards.
alietic Interest has caused
Harry said he had been growth in the enrolliuient.
working closely with Harriett
"With the refurbished
and the state lire marshal to buildings, we are hopeful of
bring the building to standards. picking up additional student"They were here last week 5," Harry said.
discussirg the situation and will
All of the fires dudered at
be returning," Harry said.
the Naval Academy have been
Harry said that enrollment arson cases in which
plans were proceeding on disgruntled students have set.
schedule.
At least two arrests have been
"We havea lot todo between made this year.
now and Sept. 2, but we feel that
The third floor of the
when the repairs are finished building had not been used in
we will have brought all three the past two years for either
buildings to present standards classes or housing. Harry did
as well ai a projectim into the not indicate if the area would be
future," he said.
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The state tournament is single
elimination, and one loss will send the
All-Stars home. The district event was
double elimination,

who pitched two masterful one-hitters in
the district. Bussard will be on the mound
against West Palm Beach on Monday.

TIe fire-balling rlghthander stopped

E*ightleains are competing in th',state

Holly Hill 1-0 in

the opening game of the

bracket a week ago to win the District IV

Saturday at 4 p.m. at the Junior Uague

tournament and gain a berth in the State
Junior league Tournament that begins
Monday at St. Petersburg.

field behind Sanford Memorial Stadium,

and walked two in the two games.

Manager Earl Smith said Sanford's
chance of a state title will depend on
pitching and the hitting of Joe Smith and
Jim Edmonds.
The least of his worries is Ed h3ussard,

"All of his pitches are fast," Manager
Smith said. "Even his breaking pitches
are fast."
If Sanford survives West Palm Beach
in its opening game, Duane Lee will pitch

tournament and two days later fired
another one-hitter at Holly Hill in the
loser's bracket.
Bussard gave up two hits, struck out 10

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Lee relieved starter Joe Smi th in the

fifth inning of the second district game
and struck out four, walked one and did
not give up a hit or run. Sanford,

however, lost the game 7-6 to Ormond
Beach.
Against Ormond Beach in the finals,
Lee fired a four-hitter, struck out eight
and walked four as Sanford edged
Ormond Beach 54 for the district title.

Smith earlier had pitched Sanford to a
54 win over Ormond Beach to force a
second game.
Smith is Sanford's reliever and third
starter. "He mixes his pitches up pretty
good," Manager Smith said. "When he's
on. he throws good. But he's had some

control problems lately."
Smith walked eight against Ormond
[leach in the first half of the rinals.

In the district, Sanford batted .218 as a
team and committed 13 errors in five
games. "We'll have to do better than that
if we're going to do anything at state,"
Smith said.
Joe Smith and Edmonds, who played

for Earl Smith on league-champion
Moose, batted .550 and .500 respectively
during the regular season. Bussard, who
played for Elks, batted close to .430.
Stanager Smith will start the following

lineup Monday: Chris Higgi ns rightfield,
Bussard pitching, Smith shortstop,
Edmonds first base, Lee third base. Mike
link second base, Pat Johnson cen-

terlield and it's a "toss up" for the other
two positions.
Smith will choose between Marty
Roberts, Ricky Wells, Michael Wright,
Ken Perry, Wayne Kelly, Steve Detrick,
Wayne Lively or Greg Rape.

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"We won fought off Miami for three pen- punt by Pittsburgh's Roy Ge- drive which ended in Gilliam
the game despite a pitiful per. ods before falling 14-3. "We rela and set off on an 88-yard connecting with speedster
formance," said Terry Brad. played with great pride, but it record punt return that gave Frank Lewis on a 21-yard scor
shaw, describing the Super was only an All-Star game," he the Stars' a 14-7 lead.
lug plav
Bowl champion Pittsbugh added.
"It opened like a great big
"We got mentally tired;'
Steelers' come-from-behind
But it was Coach John
victor)' over the College All- McKay's Stars who provided canyon," said Livers of the Mckay said. "When you don't
Stars,
the game's most exciting plays. blocking wall that formed for move the ball the way we didn't
in the second half, then that
His coach, teammates and On their first possession, Cali* him.
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an in- gaines behind Boston in the most of the S,562 crowd in Sol- fornia's Steve Bartkowski put

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Tha t finished the Stars' of fen- happens.

mkrn1 who had a contract run- had called him earlier in the credible rise into second place American League East, were (her Field on Chicago's lake- together a 48-yard pass play to sive thrust for the steamy night
Robert Brazm!Ie of Jackson
front agreed.
Larry Burton and two plays hat- with temperati.res in the 70s
ning through 1976. The an- day and asked for permission to n 1974 with a record of 84-76. out of the pennant race and
State,
who played a great game
In
fact,
Joe
Greene, the All em hit Harvard's Pat Mclnally and drizzle falling in the final
nouncement of the change was talk with Martin about a job.
But the man he replaces. Vir- the hiring of Martin, a rcmnant
at
defensive
end for the Stars,
expected to come Saturday
Martin's return to New York (kin, also provided some major from the Yankees' glory years Pro tackle who leads Pitts- for the first touchdown, a play period.
said
of
the
late Pittsburgh driv.
before the Yankees' annual Old brings him full circle in a con- uplifting last season. Virdon, when they ruled the baseball burgh's dofense, echoed, "I feel on which Mclnally su.ifered a
the
hell
kicked
out
of
fractured
leg
when
he
The
Steelers
couldn't
do
es,
"The
Steelers
wanted to
was
Timers Game.
troversial career, which started who became manager of the world, would at least make the like I got
win...you
could
see
it in their
me.
I
was
so
bad..."
tackled
at
the
goal
by
Mike
much
more
in
the
third
period.
line
The New York Daily News, with the Yankees in 1950, Yankees list year after Oak- club exciting and boost ateyes
when
they
came
off the
The fierce young All-Stars Wagner of Pittsburgh.
One drive failed when Bradwhich carried a similar story in moved him to Kansas City in land A's owner Charles 0. Fin. tend.ance.
ball,"
who throttled the Pittsburgh ofits Saturday editions, said the 1957 before stops in Detroit, Icy blocked the team from getThen the hope is that the
agreement between Martin and Clevelani, Cincinnati, Mu.. ting Dick Williams, engineered Yankees would be back in the tense for three quarters and
Soil said, "Gilliam pulled it
the Yankees was sealed earlier waukee and Minnesota, his Ii- the Yankees to second place October classic next season, prevented Greene and Co. from "I feel like I got the hell kicked out of me. I for us." But he refused to critithis week in a meeting in Den- ml team as a player, in 1901. and their best record since 1964, when they return to the Bronx reaching their quarterback
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cue Bradshaw's performance
was
so
bad,
Stadium
after
two
most
of
the
game
left
the
Steel.
his
when
they
last
went
to
the
'er, where the controversial
"Why pick on Terry There
Martin, 47, who began
and Yankee
— Joe Greene were a lot of our guys who
former Yankee second base- major league managerial ca World Series,
seasons In Shea Stadium while ers scowling.
"Don't
want
no
more
of
that,"
A highly placed source quoted the "house That Ruth Built"
umian had gone to make a reer in 1969 with Minnesota,
didn't have a good night."
muttered running
back
speech.
was fired by the Twins, Detroit Paul as saying the Yankees, 10 was undergoing a facelift,
I"renchy Fuqua as he slowly "We were able to win it in the fourth
Both Bradshaw and Greene
made his way to the locker quarter after getting our butts kicked off." admitted the Stee1ers may have
room.
— Chuck Noll taken the Stars for granted .
And Coach Chuck Noll found
"It's hard to get up for an Allsolace in the fact that,
Star game," said Bradsha;
were able to win it in the fourth
The Steelers caught up in the shaw hmd a pass into the "We got nothim' to
gain afl(1
quarter after getting our butts second period on an 87-yard arms of Florida's Ralph Ortega crything
to lo'
kicked off. If their whole game drive that used up more than who intercepted at the
and
plan was to physically knock nine minutes and climaxed in a brought it back to the 35
Randy White, Maryland's
our heads off. It was success- Bradshaw flip for
"I didn't want to go back to great lineman, said, "I think
ful," he added,
Conner, 32,
assistant under Gibson
award at Virginia, and was also named
tight end Rand)' Grossman.
TAMPA (AP) — Hunter "Chip"
the bench after that one," they might not have thought we
The Steelers did, however.
at both USF and the University of
the All-Atlantic Coast Conference first
were as good as we were."
Conner, an assistant basketball coach at
That was the extent of the Bradshaw said.

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When asked how many keep working hard till Monday
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Sanford's Zinn Beck, the
for the vacant southern junior Vincent answered, "Nine. I Tuesday."
oldest
active major league
middleweight
championship worked three with Jinuuy Clay
Perez Is the type of fighter
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baseball
scout, will be honored
Tuesday at the Orlando Sports (an amateur from Winter every trainer dreams of
Monday
night
when the Orlando
Stadium.
Park) and six with Gene working with. His dedication is
Twins
face the Montgomery
Despite the importance of the Wells."
second to none. But his natural
Rebels at Orlando's Tinker
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crucial match Vincent an.
In contrast, Perez has worked abilities are limited.
Field.
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h ursday, "I have over 200 rounds with Wells and
Taco can punch hard with his
The evening, appropriately,
Vince nt , left, and Perez square off,
left hand but only lair with his
will be called "Zinn Beck
t'i I tICA L',
right. He is quick on his feet but
,
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Night."
not quick enough to be an ac- sell,
his toes,
Beck, who will be 90 next
with the girl he calls "Joey
WORLD HEAVY WEIGH,L
complished boxer.
started
Vincent
his
When
month,
has lived in Sa nford for
asked
why
he
didn't
Vincent's
woman."
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first
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lie takes a good punch but his professional career two years train harder for this light, name is Pain and her official 24 years. lie has been involved
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organized baseball for 69
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now, six years later Joey has should I? This should be my
years,
the last 38 with the
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Normally
he
doesn't
get
cut
only
16
fights
to
his
credit
as
e
as
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st
Twins or ganization.
light."
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The news media, almost to a
Calvin Griffith, president and
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But in his defense, Vincent iiian, picks Vincent to win the
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including Sanford's Bert
Perez is quiet and no
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According to Vincent, "I hope
Vincent has gotten as far as before the seventh round."
will
be
on
hand
to
honor
Beck,
they hate me all the way to the
he has on pure ability. Most
— Perez hiik
"We especially want to see all
them like Perez, But
ZINN BECK
boxing experts agree, "Vincent
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baseball fans in Sanford
it won't do him any good come
has as much natural talent as three years and since coming Brown likes Perez.
fight night, unless they run in turn out," Greater Sanford and Co., Atlantic National Bank
any man who has ever per. back in 1973 he has been quite
On the other hand all of the the ring and pick him up off the Chamber
of
Commerce of Sanford and Sanford
formed in Central Florida."
active. In the past five months :ocal
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Executive
Manager
Jack Sheraton Inn are sponsoring the
fighters pick Perez to win, floor. I am a better lighter and
But they add, "what a waste he has fought five times and Not one has taken Vincent in will win. It's
homer
said,
night. Free tickets admitting
that simple."
he really is. Instead of fighting ta ken time off for a broken th is lrounder.
Ceremonies prior to the game one entire family are available
for the southern crown, Joey finger to mend.
The difference in the thinking
To that Perez counters, at 7:30 p.m. will be centered at those locations.
should be going after the world
A two-fisted dynamite pun- of the two men is reflected in "Vincent is right about that, the around Beck.
Beck, whose first pro contitle."
cher, Vincent has all the moves everything they do.
fight will never go the limit. But
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Zinn Beck Set
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Virginia, takes over less than two weeks

named t succecd the late Bill Gibson as
head coach.
"Conner's selection was a natural for
us," said Dr. Joe Howell, vice president
for Student Affairs.
"Ile not only has the personal and
professienal credentials for a major

alterGibson suffered a fatal heart attack
July 23 after completing one year as head
coach.

A native of Clover, Va., Conner entered

But Greme said he expectc,t
Star game by a 21-14 count,
academic team.
put. half. Franco Harris played only the game by SoIl, started the ..they.,,
gc*i at1kes.. I
H' scored 1157 career points, eighth ting it away on a pair of fourth.
fourth quarter and moved the guess I just
the first quarter and traveled
kept
thinking how
highest among all time Cavalier scorers quarter touchdown heaves by
he Steelers 42 yards seven
carries
before
plays
bad
I
was
when
I
was
a rookie
and his 17.0 per game career average Joe Gilliam who replaced Brad. yards in five
for the tying score, a six-yard We beat them on experience
sat
down
with
an
injury
which
shaw in the final period.
ranks sixth.
str ike to Rocky Bleler.
Soil said wasn't serious,
"We played well, but we
After gradua te school at Virginia, he
The Stars failed to move the
Apparently so, because U1'
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The game's big play eaime ball after the kickoff—they professional champions nov,

collegiate basketball coach, but he will

the University of Virginia after being

Charlottesville. Ile compiled a 40-8 teain is going to make," said with threc minutes left in 'he gahwd only 19 yards rushing all have a 30-9.2 inark in the mill.

give the USF program continuity and
maintain the momentum Bill Gibson
developed," Howell said Friday.

voted the most outstanding prep player
in the state In 1959.
In 1964, Conner received the same

tinder Gibson, the Brahmans compiled
a 15-10 record.

Steelers' offe:ise in the first

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record and won two district cham- ('oactu John McKay of Southern half, Western Kentucky's Virgil
pionshlps before returning to Virginia in California who two years ago Livers, a 5400t-9 defensive
coached an All-Star team that back, gathered in a booming
1967 as an assistant.

night—and the Steelers took .suumuner series and haven't
over again at the All-Star 45 and been beaten since Green Ha',
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Yanks 5, Indians 4
Sandy
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American Le a g ue
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East
ING
at
1750
bats)
tiers," said Jim Rice. But he
triple gave the Yanks their win
W I Pct. OB
MMiIock. Chi
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ning
ru n and enabled Catf1
Boston
61 12 ôOi
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blame.
credit
he
It
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Hunter
to chalk up his 14th ic
Baltimore
Si 49 574 •',
Sanaulilen. Poh, 333. Morgan,
New
York
Cm. 376
53 51 $10 10
was shunning.
tory with relief help.
MlIv-aukee
52 35 114 I7'
PUNS--Cash, Phi, 79. Lopes
Rice's bunt started down the
Royals 6, A's 0
Cleveland
16
Sd 451 16
LA. 73; Morgan, Cm, 77 Rose,
third
base
line
but
ended
up
In
Steve
Busby shackl ed Oak
Detroit
16 40 131 15
Cm , it. Wynn. IA. 64
Well
land on six hits and Georg
RUNS
!ATTEO
IN Lu left field. And Carl YastrOakland
7inkl, Phi. 11, Bench. Cm. 57. zemskl, who had started out on
66 39 679
Brett hit a two-run homer t
Kansas
City
Watson. Mtn. 77 Stub, N. 70;
54)
3
send
base,
wound
up
crossi
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high
light a four-run seventh in
Chlcaoo
1 Simmons. 511, 69
51 57 495 11
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with
the
ninth-inning
the
plate
ning
Texat
for the Royals, who edge:
19 $7 447 %7 IHIT S—R ow . Cm, I;
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California
Phi, 144:
47 40 4.39 70
111, run that gave the Boston Red
Garycy, LA,
within nine games of first.
Mirw.sota
AS 61 173 21',
Madlock. Chi. 135, Milian. N'
Sax a frantic 8-7 victory over
White Sox 5, Twins I
Fridays Results
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the Detroit Tigers Friday night.
Baltimore 63. Milwaukee I I
Cm,
DOUBLES—Bench
Chicago
erupted for fivu run
W
ChicaQo S. Minnesota 1. 6 in
Rose, Cm. 31. Cash. Phi. 77
In the rest of the American
in
the
third
tnning, two on Pa
1.
n.n75; 2nd Qame,
rain
Grutb. SD. 77; Ga rv ey. LA. 26
Iague,
Texas
trimmed
CaBKelly's
homer
and three mon
B'ston s. Detroi t 7
TRIPIES--Ke'ssinger, CPi. I:
New York S. Cleveland 4
C) Parke-, Pgh. I. P Metiger. fornia 2-1, New York edged
oil
on Ken Henderson's clout, ther
Kansas City 6. Oakland 0
Mtn, I; Griffey, C.n. 7. Gross. Cleveland 5-4, Kansas City
the skies erupted and Mm
Texas 7, California 1
Mtn, 7
blanked Oakland 6-0, Chicago
nesota's
"Beer Night" twinbil
Saturdays Games
HOME RUNS- Lulnki. Ph..
Cleveland (P4,rion 57) at 76; Kingman. NY. 74. Bench, beat Minnesota 5-1 in a rainwoundupasa5l-3inningsingli
New York IDobson 9 II)
Cm. 37. Schmidt. Phi. 70; Star shortened 51-3 innings and Batgame.
CARL. YASTRZEMSKI
STEVE BUSBY
Detroit (RtjPte 97) at Boston
Qell. Poh. 70
timore swept a twi-night douOrioles 6-3, Brewers 4'1
(W i se 136)
STOLEN BASES—Lopes. LP,
bleheader
from
Milwaukee
64
what
turned
out
to
be
a
pivotal
Perry
hurled
two-hitter
to
a
Chicago (Osteen 4 $ and jet
Tommy Davis' grand-slair
Li:
Morgan. Cn, 1). Brock.
fe'rs.c"m 25) at Minnesota (Rule
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and 3.1.
SIL
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throw to the plate b right give the Bangers their victory homer, his second in five game!
9 5 ana flutter 03)
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But in the bottom of the ninth,
fielder Billy Baldwin.
over California.
against Milwaukee, gave timi.
Milwaukc
(Colborn
at Mon. 27; Concecon. C1n. n.
with
the
Tigers
ahead
7-6,
After
Pred
Lynn
was
walked
Right-hander
Ed
Figueroa
Orioles
their flrst.gami.
PITCHING
Baltimore (Torrez 17-4). In)
(10
Decisions—
Hribosky,
142 Denny Doyle beat out
Oakland (Blue 14 4) at Kin
bunt- intentionally, Rice bunted, sur- had blanked Texas on four hits triumph. In the finale, Jiri
us City (Pattin
Cutlet?, Cm, 93.
750,
In)
209 single to shortstop and contin- prising everyone,
before Grieve tied the game Northrup's tie-breaking singic
Callton'mia
.Ior*s, SD. 146. 700.
(Lange
at
43)
ued
to
second
on
Gene
MiRangers?,
Angels
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Brett, Pgh, 7), 700, 7 51 All
Texas (Hands 56). In)
lingh3m, Cm. 115.
Tom Grieve and Roy Howell of the season. Howell's fifth enabled Baltimore to creep to
3 71 chad's wild throw. \'astrT.daysOames
Seaver, NY. 117.
Cleveland at New York.
zemski then singled Doyle hit consecutive homers in the homer came on Figueroa's next within 81 games of first-plac
Chicago at Minnesota. 2
Pus. Pgh. I? 6. 667. 2 15 Mon
home and moved to second on seventh inning and Gaylord pitch.
Boston in the East.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
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BATTING
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1250
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HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) —
Horton, Del, 77
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The heat doesn't bother him,
Atlanta
H I I S—Carew, Mn.
46 60 43.4 n1 7
136.
Washington, Oak. 121; 0 Brett, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS burgh, the Mets' Dave KingHouston
35 71 319 33
nor the records he's setting, nor
In San Francisco, a mostly man
hot batter who hit 13 ''
KC, 170: McRae, KC. io.
Fray's Results
the
chance of o vertaking Jack
son. NY. 119
St Louis 9. Chicago I
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....
Nicklaus
in the moneywinning
Philadelphia S A. Montreal 6
DOUBLES--McRae. KC.
30 r
. .10011
single: he homered. In Pitts- perfect bu nt to score a run in
6. 1st. 10 Innings
Lyre. Bun. 77 , P Jackson . Oak.
race.
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73; Rice. Bun. 73; Rudi. Oak. burgh, a home-run hitter was New York's muggy 4-2 victory
just want to win the golf
San Diego 1, Atlanta 0
73
looking for a run bat ted in: he over the Pirates.
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TRIPLES—Riers.
9,
Los A ng eles S. Cincinnati 3.
Cal.
bunted.
"He did it on his own. It was
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10 innings
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kept repeating.
It must be the heat,
good thinking on his part," said
LeFlore. Det, 6; C Brett, KC.
San Francisco 3. Houston 7
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"I want to win bad enough to
6: RudI. Oak. e
Saturdays Games
At Candeistick Park, where Mets Manager Yogi Berra.
forget
the heat. I'll just rest,
HOME
St. Louis (Forsch 93 and
RUNS—P Jackson. there's a breeze to cool off the
CHRIS SPEIER
"Marc than anything else, a
Mu.
McGtothen 11$) at Chicago (R. Oak, 26;
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21.
drink a lot olwater and move as
bunt like that keeps a defense
Bonds. NY, 71. Mayberry. KC. August temperatur's, the GiRevuchel 7 11 and Dettore 3 3),
slow as I can. Records don't
21; Horton. Del, 70
ants' Chris Speier was "just honest," said Kingman.
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ed to get on base. "I'm just mean a tiling."
S T O L EN
BASES—Rivers, trying to get on base" when he
New York (Matlack 17$) at
Elsewhere
in
the
National
trying
to make contact," be
Cal. $6; Washington. Oak.
Pittsburgh (Klson 9-6)
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lie wasn't even aware he
League, San Diego blank ed At- said. "I'm not reall y thinking could
Houston (Derker 9-11) at San Rmy, Cal, 31; Otis. KC. 31. faced Houston'sJ.R. Richard In
vault past Johnny Miller,
North, Oak 27
the ninth inning of a 1-1 game. lanta 4-0 and Los Angeles home run."
Francisco (Barr LI)
Hale
Irwin and Nicklaus and
PITCHING
Philadelphia (Underwood 11
110 Decisions )— "I wasn't thinking home run." topped Cincinnati 5-4.
Eckecsley. CIC. &amp;3.
7) at Montreal (Pinko 4$). (n)
fly,
Jim
Dwyer
and
Mike
Jorgentake
over
the season's money.
Well, even if he wasn't th ink['hits 8-4, Expos 66
11 6.
B Lee. Bun.
Cinonnatt (T.Carrotl 3 1) at
.700.
3 62
lead.
Gary Carter's tie-breaking se crashed two-run homers in winning
Wise. Bun, 134, 664. 1 36 Palm ing about It, Speier hit a homer.
Los Angela's 1)400ton 7-9). (n)
"I hadn't even thought about
8.1.
157.
Atlanta (Odom 1.4) at San or.
612.
2 47 IlLs ninth round tripper of the home run in the fifth Inning of the first Inning of the nightcap
it,
" WeLskof said. "I Just want
M,Torrez. Bal. 126.
Diego (FreliJeben 5-10). (n)
season Lifted San Francisco to a the nightcap salvaged a split for for Montreal. But the PhILS
Today's Games
Komi. Chi. IS I, *37. 300 BIyle
came
back
in
the
second
on
to
win
this golf tournament."
yen. Mm. 9 5, 613. 3 33 Busby, 3-2 triumph over the Astros
Montreal after Phila4elphia
New York at Pittsburgh, 7
Bolstered by a gaudy nine-unKC, 11 O. 636. 3 67
St. LOVIS at Chicago
moments after Giants team- had won the first gare on a Mike Schmidt's 20th homer and
STRIKEOUTS—Tanana.
Philadelphia at Montreal
Cat. mate Willie Montanez had Io inning throwing error by Jose tied It with three in the fourth, der-par 63 in the muggy, swel4Gtt0n a t Sn Francisco. 2
163, Ryan. Cal, 159;G Perry,
two scoring on Schmidt's terng heat of Friday's second
homered to tie the game.
Morales.
let. 113, BIyIven. Mri. 139
Atlanta at Ian Diego
round, tall Tom had a betterdouble
Blue, Oak, 132
at Los Angles
In the 95-degree heat at PittsCarter, like Speier, just want- double.
Detroit at Boston
Oakl3nd at Kansas City

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Schmidt drew a leadoff walk the $50,000 first prize in the
from Dale Murray, 4-5, In the $250,000 Westchester Golf Clas10th inning of the first game and -sic.
he scored when Morales threw
Julius Boros, 54, who played
Johnny Oates' bunt single into when the 90-plus degree heat
right field as the winning run and oppressive humidity were
scored.
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In Hall

CANTON, Ohio (AP) - who made the block, it hurts a tween t he Ci ncinnati Hengals simply did
Roosevelt Brown moved along- little," said the Morgan State and the Washington Redskins cut. I thought once they signed
PADRES 4, Braves 0
Jerry Pate at 136. Bros won
side Jim Parker Saturday as University product, one of four pushed the Hall's total to 85 im- me that that meant I had made
San Diego left-bander Randy the last of his 18 tour titles in
the only pure offensive linemen 1975 inductees.
mortals,
the team," said Brown, who Jones pitched a three-hitter
for this tournament In 1968.
in the Pro FaOthU Hall of
The other former playing
Brown, who battled the likes played at 245 pounds.
his third victory In a row, 14th
At 137 were Hale Irwin, Pat
Fame,
greats inducted Saturday on the of Doug Atkins, Len Ford and
a pro game triumph and sixth shutout of the Fitzsimons, Rod Funseth and
"1
had
never
seen
And the induction of the for- steps of the game's shrine were Ernie Stautnr in his
13 NFL and the 1951 NFL championship season in besting Phil Niekro. Bert Greene.
mer New York Giants great George Connor of the Chicago seasons, says offensive linemen
Three Padres runs in theMiller, the defending chamgame that I heard on radio
dispelled one of his Iongstand- Bears, Dante Lavelli of the realize the job that they do
pro
eighth
put the game away. pin here, slipped to a 74-143.
marked the extent f my
ing theories: that offensive Cleveland Browns and Lenny themselves,
allowed one run
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Weiskopra 129 total for two
linemen are unappreciated.
"We know we
Moore of the Baltimore Colt&amp;
in his last innings,
sprang him 6-foot-3 Brown,
rounds
was a distant 15 under
"When the newspapers say
tball
carrier), and everyone
Their inductions prior to the
When
he
arrived
in
camp,
par,
the
gratest subpar accusomebody ran 50 yards for a season's first National Football the team knows we made It
Cubs 4
Brown
didn't
even
know
the
mutation
of
the season on the
touchdown and they don't tell League pre-season game be- possible. There is self-satisfacBob Gi bson and Lou Brock
proper
stance
for
an
offe
ive
ns
pro
tour.
And
his stroke lead
tion and we have to make
combined their ta lents Friday
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was
t
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greatest
In at least the
do," said the native of Chariotto lead St. Louis past Chicago.
last
five
years
of
tour activity.
tesville, Va.
But he caught on quickly, Gibson, demoted to the bullpen,
upHe
played
one
nine
In 29,
Brown was a 27th-round draft starting at offensive right put down a four-run Cubs
and
matching
the
best
on
the
tour
risk by the Giants in 1953.
tackle for 33 years with New rising in the sixth inning
for
32-3
Inthis
season,
and
capped
the
lie signed for a $2,700 con- York.
blanked the Cubs
tract. Still, he had no fear of
For eight straight seasons, he nings to post his first save of the round with an eagle three on his
being cut,
was virtually a unanimous All- season. He scattered four final hole.
"I really can't remember
"I
wasn't
scared
because
I
NFL c hoice.
singles and struck out three,
Imposs
how I felt In '73," said Tom, who
collected seven titles-inMiAMI BEACH (AP) - The Miami Dolphins found
cluding the British Open-in
themselves home for the first time In three years on the
four countries that season, "but
night of the College AD-Star football game, but spent It
I don't believe It's possible for
ryan
Lawyers
with fans reviewing 19174's 'impossible dream."
me to swing the club better than
"This is the last time we're going to think about ast
I'm swinging it right now."
The playoff victory over
which led to titling the club's highlights fun, "The IsmNicklaus last week for the Ca.
possible Dream."
nadian Open title pushed
The[&gt;l'hlns had hoped to win their third straight Super
kopfs season's earnings to
NEW YORK tAPt
Attor- by Rozelle to report to Detroit National Football League
Bowl last January, which would have qualified them fcr
$169,565. Nicklaus, who is
neys
for
Los
Angeles
running
as compensation for Jessie,
"The actions of Mr. Rozelle skipping this tournament for
Friday night's All-Star game.
back Cullen Bryant say that de- who had played out his option and Mr. Ford confirm the in- the
hula wasn't able to Ignore the absence of Larry
history, leads
spite
the National Football
the Lions and signed with ability of some of the leaders in with $203,599. A Weiakopf
Csonka, Paul Warfield and Jim Kllck., now with Memphis
League's decision for a return the Hams,
professional
football
of the World Football League, at the $100.apiate affair
to victory here wou!d put him In
to
the
status
quo,
the
matter
Is
"We're
going
to
hold
the
Aug.
properly
delegate
which raised $50,30 for area Boy Scouts
their the top spot.
not over yet.
12 date unless they file some- awesunie economic' responAll three kept sho wing up in film of players honored as
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$100,000 substitute In Stanley Dancer's harness racing
stable, Is favored to win the $122,525 Dexter Cup Trot at
Roosevelt Raceway tonight, the second leg of trotting's
Big Five.
Suref ire filled for Bonefish, the colt Dancer regards
as his best 3-year-old trotter, and easily won the $200,000
Yonkers Trot two weeks ago, the opener of the Big Five as
s-ell as the Triple Crown.
With Dancer again keeping Bonefish out of competition
on a half-mile oval in order to point him for the Hambletonian over a one-mile track, Surefire is favored at 4-5
to take the Dexter.
The Ycnkers, the $225,000 Hrnbletoriian Aug. 30 and the
$100,000 Kentucky Futurity Oct. 3 comprise the Tricrown.
The Dexter and the $100,000 Colonial Sept. 13 round out the
Big Five. A sweep of the five races would earn more than
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had the high series (565), Ste ve Brannon (532), Benton (529)
13.rede (515), Rose Belew 5l2, Polly Jaco (504), and Bob Belew
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CITY SI uhf us %IIED LEA GUE reported by Linda Cohen
Star of th e week was K hie Ketts with plus 87 Danny Tillis
rolled the highest series for the men 512) and Syhia Hittell had
the highest for the women 1467) Larry Williams rolled a 211 game
to be high. Hitteli was again high for the women with a 171 game,
Tillis is carrying the highest average on the league (162) and
Sharon Williams is high for the women (146) Sharon Vihlen
spared the 4710 split Doug I uce chalked up two turkeys and
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28t was rolled by Norma Sharp who rolled games of 166-163-199.
Sharp made Queen of the week" by rolling 126 pins over her
average of 134 Karen Peters had the only 200of the day, (201) and
a 509 series. Oth er highs: Ann .Smith 191, Twila Collimis l80-t6,
Sue Wynn and Teresa l,o%ie 170. Turkeys were chalked up by the
row and all three times fie converted it.
iouowing ladies:
nay, Ann Smith (five in a row), Bonnie
A special note to those leagues that aren't getting any
Benton, Barbara T-ilk, Sue Wynn, Jennie Winn, Jackie Royal, coverage in YOUR
bowling colum. You had better get behind
bitty Lawrence and Norma Sharp (4 in a row). Converted splits your secretaries and have them leave the
information at the desk
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Harlry Smith, right, of the Sanford Recreation Department presents the Junior League champlolviihip

CHAMPS HONORED

House Thtir,idav night, (fit-rald Photo b~ Toni Vincvnt.,

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MIAMI BEACH (AP) — Tennessee staged a late
58-point rally for a stunning upset of one of the nation's
strongest bridge teams in semi-finals of the Grand
National Bridge Tournament early today, ousting New
York City's experienced quartet.
Tennessee won 141.33 while Dallas fought off an intense
drive by los Angeles to win 133-132.
Dallas, with three of the continent's most highly-ranked
players, and Tennessee, with newcomers to top-level
play, clash in a 64-hand match today and tonight for' a
chance to represent North America in 1976 world play at
Monaco.
Tennessee, playing fleece Rogers and Mike Cook of
Memphis against Alan Sontag and Peter Welchsel, and
Ron Smith and Bernie Yomtov of Nashville against Malt
Granovetter and Jimmy Cayne, came back after trailing
by 32 at the end of 48 hands.

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fanaticism vwhith is the origin forward with chants of "Praise
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In Kenya today witchcraft is
attention, then introduced a tall
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man in civilian clothes and
Then you extirpate those who victories. The names of players
Four-year-old Heather Watts, unafraid, takes worm from her mother Ann Watts to bait her hoick.
gleaming baldish head with
don't share them."
are often withheld until game
glistening glasses. And the man
Sports had many of the time to prevent spells being
conducted a prayer meeting,
elements that make up religiol. cast in advance. Some players
not a baseba ll meeting at
There are Gods Isome of whom grease their bodies with pig fat,
And it struck home how
are "Immortals" and e nd up in a popular antidote to bla ck
a
,
sports and religion seem to be
sports heaven — a "Hall of magic. One ritual followed
growing closer. The evangelist
Fame"), and Dogma (on the before every game is a careful
Hilly Graham uses a sports
field is w he re we learn the i nspection of the stadium and
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"Game of Life"t, and Ritual dre.csing rooms for evidence of
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crossing oneself at the free- (NEXT: The Sweaty Godsj
off-night at the race track. We
throw line', and Temples (the
By FANNETE F.DWARDS
just have to blame it on the times."
have seen pro football teams at
Astrodome, for example, is
Herald Correspondent
But the children enjoyed it anyway.
pee-game and post-game locker
referred to in Houston as "the
eighth wonder of the world"),
,
They ba tted hooks, sometimes with the aid of room prayer sessions on
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DEI.TONA - The weather was fine for a parent
or
elusive
national
television.
Greeks
had
The
a
prayer
for
it.
and Sacrifice as religion has
neiohbot
in
search
of
that
fishing, but the fish were not biting.
Athletes and coaches preach
received governmental tax
nibble
'bbl
That was t he story of the ninth annual Deltona
the gospel of "Winning with for Gil Hodges and the Dodgers vestiges of his tribal and pagan exemptions, so sports arenas
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white and blue unlimited hydroplane, the Miss U.S.,
burned here last year, has a fire extinguisher ready this
time for Sunday's Seafalr regatta.
There's a little red lever in the Miss U.S. cockpit and another on the boat's stern. When pulled, the lever releases
freon gas, which is supposed to smother any flames.
Simon's boat, new last year, did not have that luxury
then. The boat caught fire in an early heat and burned to
the water line while crews tried In vain to douse the
flames.
When driver Tom D'Eath pulls the pin and hits the button, Simon says, "They tell us it will put out just about any
fire. We've got more than what they tell us is the required
amount for the job."

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - East Germany scored three
goals In the second half Friday night to defeat Mexico 3-2
before 14,365 in a soccer match.
In the third game In three days for East Germany, the
first goal was scored by Mexico In the 35th minute when
Ricardo Chavindarin stoe the ball on a breakaway down
the right sideline. At the half It was 1-0. Ten minutes into
the second half, Ead Germany's Gerd Krbehe kicked the
ball to Hans Doerner, who headed the ball to Rierthard
Lauck for the score.
Mexico tied It 2-2 with an 18 yard kick by Bernardino
Garcia. Two minutes before the end, East Germany's
Ilaxis Riectiger scooped up the ball 35 yards from the goal
and lofted It for a score.

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Golfer Dies Of Hemorrhage
BUENA PARK, Calif. (AP) -Gary Sanders, a 25-yearold golfer who was scheduled to undergo an operation for
cancer, has died of a massive cerebral hemorrhage.
Sanders, an All-American for three years at the
University of Southern California, died Friday at Beach
Community Hospital, two days after suffering the stroke
at his Buena Park home. He had just returned from the
Canadian Open, where he played after learning iii late
June that he had cancer of the lymph glands.
He was scheduled for surgery on Monday at the UCLA
Medical Center.
A family spokesman said doctors were looking into
whether the cancer condition was a cause of the
hemorrhage.
Sanders is survived by his widow Linda, who Is three
months pregnant, and a daughter. Brandy, 3.

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rolled gaines of Mick Roney was second with 575. Roney had the
highest game 231
0-197-220 or t. highest series of th e (lay (582), a nd the.
and Anderson was second i th a 212 Fay Gr ee n spar ed the 4-710
Slaughter 184-181-172(531)
'Star of the week" is Yv onne Sanders with plus 105 o ver her
Fmerson
game (210). She carries a 12l
amrage on the league I ynn had fi ve strikes In a row,
opened the
next frame and caine back with three more strikes. Other highs
SWINGERS Id%DIE.,S LEAGUE reported by Bobbie Hood:
were Mary Johnson 197-176, Nan) Rivers 188-482, and Barbara
I1W only 200 of the day was rolled by Pat Moye (208). Betty
Dempsy 206. Turkeys fell for Dernpsy, Rivers, Johnson,
Emerson Ilurnrnel's 195 game was second. Iluminell had the high series
and Hendricks (four in a row),
with a 515 and Moyc wassecond with her 497. Stella limes holds
the high average' 159. Split conversions were by the following:
J&amp;B Itooflng Mixed L&amp;ague re po rted by Dot Lee Richard Jeannie Adams
5-6 10 Betty Shickleford 5-10, Shirley Swisher 4Williams and Johnny Jaco hold th e hi gh average at 182 each and 10, and Norma lknres 5 10 \1
had a strini' of fi .Ifl(1 I rma
Rose Bekw ihigh at 162. High game for the night wenUo fio
Throp had a turkey.

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games of 213-177-247. Hal rolled 112
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Other highs for t
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543-187, flay Hatchett 54o.195, Ed
JR-SR IXAGUEJAGES 13-21). Rickey Pa)me .Ind Peggy
1,ee 533-214, ar.d Tim Mayfield
Clayton had high series for the day
507-179. Hattie Boyd had the high series for
`6 wi th 551 and 493 respectively.
the won en (521
High
games
were
Mark
Quick
197
and Peggy Clayton 193 High
Harriet Jackson 517-176. Tex Powell 214 Polly Price and Ali
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Clayton 145. 1st place team
Best are carrying a 167 high aerage and Burt Truax s 179 b high d%i;::idre(
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LONG POND, Pa. (AP) - Buddy Baker and Cale Yarborough would like to prove something to themselves and
Richard Petty in Sunday's 500-mile Grand National stock
car race at Pocono International Raceway.
Baker and Yarborough were hot pursuit of Petty here
last year, when, with eight laps to go, a sudden rain
shower brought an early end to the race.
"Who knows, something might have gone wrong mechanically In Richard's car, and Cale and I would have
had a dandy race to the finish," Baker said. "Plenty of
races are won or lost on the very last lap."
Yarborough, only $47,000 short of becoming NASCAR's
fourth millionaire in winnings, could pick up about $16,000
with a win in the $102,000 race.

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toward their totem The teams complete with the litany of
say, the comparati vel y light and dieties
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belie ves that contemporary whole city or college And that
on a sweltering Sunday i-nor
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employes of the U. S. Flagship Bank of Seminole, Sanford, look forward to It because
there's something special for them at the end
L4 the (lay.
Belly dancing class,
No, it's not a new gimmick to keep
ployees happy. They're co-workers — four
bookkeepers and one teller who decided to
take advantage of group rates at Veda
Sereem's "Art of Belly Dancing" studio in
('asselberry.
The) re among the growing numbec of
women from age 8 to 68 and of all walks of life
housewives,
nurses,
teachers,
secretaries, accountants — who are currently
being lured by the strains of the mysterious
middle-eastern music and exotic dance form,
The interest Is so great that Veda Sereem
Mrs. Trudy Dartouzos in private life) took a
cue from the number of calls she was
receiving at her Winter Springs home (or
lessons that she opened her studio In October
at the Grea'cr Mall. In less than eight months, she outgrew one studio and took over
another twice its size in the same mall.
WE the mystery and (tniimmt) of a dance
which hloordescents,'
Rib slides" and
"Belly ripples," that attracts most women,
according to Veda, herself a mother of one
son.
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Chicago World's Fair by "Little Egypt", its
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muscles in your stomach, hips, legs, arms
and torso,' says Veda. "A 20 to 30 minute
workout takes stamina. If a woman attends
her two hour long classes a week and then
exercises at home like she's supposed to,"
she's bound to tone up and lose weight," she
explains.

This is the one common reason our
banking women give for attending the class,
Other justifications are:
—"It gets me out of the house one night a
week"
Mrs. Carol Lee of Sanford.
—"It's something, I've always wanted to
do"—Mrs. Lindsay Savelle.
—"It's a good experience learning
something I didn't know anything about"—
Mrs. Becky Donaldson.
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enjoy watching me practice"—Mi-s. Alice
Sundvall.
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energy for other days of the week," Miss
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the publication of the book: "Belly Dancing.
A Fun Way To A Trim Shape," says Veda.
So, women who might have previously
been a little embarrassed about showing
interest in what was originally a form of
fertility rite, could now learn to belly dance
because it's "good exercise."

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and navel area are usually exposed and the
center of movement, Veda explains that a
routine can be from eight to 45 minutes long.
Belly motions are too strenuous to do for more
than !1 minute or so and therefore a great
majority of the dance Is devoted to other steps
and movements of the hands, arms, feet, legs
and body. This also gives a routine variation
to make it an interesting presentation,
There are no tricks to learmng belly
dancing and the local girls agree, "anyone
can do it," but the hardest part Is learning the
basic step, "It's just a matter of bending the
legs and putting the weight where jtbelong,,'.
says Veda, but her students say that making
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dancing originated in old Persia or Egypt and
there are a variety of form, some relating
heavily to sex, but Veda teaches Egyptian
and Arabic forms which she says are "the
most sophisticated dances with lots of class. I
teach what I consider a very graceful dance."

Most of the girls are taking the class for
their own personal enjoyment Now In the
sixth of a 10 weeks series of beginner classes
they intend to Join the intermediate class
which follows. Most say that if they improve
they would consider preforming for an
audience. 'this, according to Veda, is another
bonus. "It druws out a shy person and gives
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For months now, whoops of joy, shrie ks of
agony and strai ns of the sweetest music ha ve
emanated from behind the closed doors of th e
Fellowship Hall located behind Sanford's
First Unit ed Methodist Church.
Con ta in your curiosity for just another two

plays Judas. Ot he r players include Martha
McDo na ld, Buddy Echols, Allyson Dupree,
Walt Morgan, Anthony Sutton, Martha
Hardwick, Jolene Brubaker and Anna Lea
Heard.
The crew managed by Tom McDonald
include Pat Smith, master electrician; Terry
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reservations, call the First United Methodist
Church office during business hours, or the
Heard residence at 101 E. 7th Street between
7-30:30 p.m.

By AN PAUESON
Women's Fdltor

Of Her Kind

"Isn't it great? We're getting and a married daughter, Gail
there!" smiled Faye Roberts, Miller of Pensacola.
recently appointed manager of
Sterchi's Furniture Store on
French Avenue in Sanford the first woman in Sterchi's 87year history to be promoted to
this position In any of the corn'"
9 stores In the South.
east.
15. Roberts has been employed by Sterchi's ever since
the company opened its Sanford
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store in October, 1970. She has
served as office manager since
1972, and this month becomes
store manager.
"The work's not all new to
me; I've had to fill In when
former store managers have
been on vacation. But there'.
still a lot to learn," said Mrs.
Roberts. "I'm. enth usiastic
about it. This is an old line
FAYE ROBERTS
company and I'm excited to see
they can welcome change by
promoti ng a woman to this
position of responsibility."
Mrs. Roberts, wife of L E.
To all our friends:
Roberts of Sanford, has two
grown semis. Earl and Marty,
r heart felt thanks for
the food given and many
other kindnesses ex.
UNDERWORLD
pressed at the recent loss
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Tim Stevens, and another
sister, Peggy Teten, also
live in Sar.ford. Welcome
home, Martha and Ned.

This weekend, we have
someone who, Instead of
goin' places, is coming
back to Sanford. Dorothy
McReynolds called to say
her sister and brother-inlaw, Martha and Ned
Yancey, have returned to
Sanford after 35 years.
Martha
will
be
remembered as the former
Martha Stevens, daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs.
J.P. Stevens Sr. of this city.
Ned is the son of Charlie
Yancey of Jacksonville,
formerly of Sanford, and
the late Mrs. George S.
YIU1CCy. Martha and Ned
both grew up in Sanford
and finished school here.
Ned taught school at
Seminole Junior High in
1938-39.
The couple has been
living In Decatur, Ga. and
have two sons and a
daughter who live in
Atlanta, Ga. Martha has
retired as a Dorothy Gray
training supervisor and
Ned is retired from the
Justice Department. They
belong to the First Baptist
Church.
Martha says she Is en'joylng remodeling and
decorating
the I r
retirement home at 21(X)
Cordova Di-. Her brother

'Dutch Treat

Needed
After reading about the
plight
of
Suzanne
Veireman - the Belgian
woman who suffered an
apparent heart attack
while touring the Central
Florida area and was
rushed
to
Seminole
Memorial Hospital decided to visit her and see
if I could communicate
with her,
Suzanne speaks no
English, only Flemish, a
language similar to Dutch.
I speak Afrikaans, the
South African language
also derived from Dutch.
So I thought I'd give It a
try,
Well, it turns out we can
understand on e anoth er
beautifully. Suzanne's
most urgent request was
for books in either her own
language or Dutch. She is
feeling much better, but
will probably be confined to
bed for another week or so.
She saym she's going crazy
with nothing to read.
Anyone who can treat her
to some reading material

will be bringing her much
joy.
Her husband, Frans, is
sta ying in Deltona and
visits every afternoon, but
he speaks
English
either. Their only means of
communication
with
Americans is through Fred
Meersschaut.
Deltona
Corporatlon' representative in Belgium, who was
acting as tour guide for the
small group of Belgian
tourists, of which Suzanne
was one.
Suzanne and Frans ha ve
three daughters ages 10, 12
and 14 back home in
Brussels, Belgium. and
while they are naturally
anxious to get home, they
cannot repeat often enough
how kind everyone has
been during their forced
stay in the Sanford area.
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"Tiger in Traction," the
lively Gifford Wingate
musical beloved by adults
and children alike, will be
presented
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Altamonte Springs
Children's Workshop on
Friday, Aug. 8 at 8 p.m.
and Saturday. Aug. 9 at 2
and 8p.m. at the Altamonte
Civic Center. Make this a
fun outing for the whole
family.

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The Herbert Boxwells
"Order of the Feather" in
Sixth Street celebrated 11crFlorida. The order originated in
birthday recently
the
Ohio for the purpose of furRed Lobster Inn in Daytona
thering family fun by rough
Beach. His wife, Ruth: his
camping and the preservation
daughter and son-in-law,
of Indian Lore.
Dorothy and Bob Lane of
A weekend camp-out has
Miami; niece and nephew,
been planned each month until
By KATHERINE JONES
Gladys and Maynard Donn, of
December.
Then a week long
Herald Correspondent
Maryland; and niece and
"Indian
Village
camp-out"
ne phew, Ralph and Dorothy
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Warden, from Melbourne; and
other
Indian
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be
sister, Carrie Moody from
Melbourne, all joined Herbert Sara-Dean has spent the past held. The camp-outs are taking
t place at Rices Ianch on
for the celebration. A grand. two months tour ing the Eas
Willingham Road.
daughter, Brenda Miasek of visiting relatives whom she has
Daytona Beach served them at not seen in years. The visits
the 1mm where she is employed, included stops In Indiana, Joneses .E.fltPS'4L'?
Michigan, Ohi o, Pennsylvania
Marie Utter of Second Street and Florida before returning to
I have had a busy and en.
has had her son and daughter- Calif ornia
joyable week entertaining my
in-law, Laurence and Evelyn
sister and brother-in-law, Chi-is
along with her two great Sports Club Opens
and Howard Hutchinson of
grand children, Kelly and
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are Linda Pfeifauf and Dicki Aiken, and
drummer is Sherwood Mobley.

New Shop Manager

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DEAR ABBY: Do
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couple to reswne a happy, close
relationship without
remarriage' This question has
be haunting me for se veral
months, but I hesitate to
suggest it because I'm afraid
BY .UIU;MI, VAN BUItEN
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that my conservative exhusband
would
react
negatively,
and it's unfair ot a parent to lay we got rid of it and bought
My "ex"and I are fairly a punishment on the child that another one that
'was also
sophisticated people in our 60s. will necessitate his breaking his pensive. After a while, this one
We were divorced two years word,
squeaked, too,
ago after a five-year marriage
For example: The night of the
We can't afford to buy
that didn't work out. The senior-class play, the father of another one. Is there any way to
second time around for both of one of the most Important put a stop to this? Please,
us.) We went together for three members of the cast phoned to funny answers.
years before we married and say that his son could not be in
MRS. L.B.T.
got along beautifully, but for the play as a punishment for
DEAR
some reason we couldn't live something he had done. A hasty
MRS.
I.:
A
together.
bed
Is
usually
the
(and unfortunate) substitution "squeaking"
I am still very much in love was made. Was this fair to the result of the bed frame or
with him, and I think he's still in rest of the cast?
headboard and not the mattress
love with me. We both love to
Another Incident: Our SChOOl or box springs.
travel . arxl I cannot think of a has an outstanding girl? softA little oil In the bed-frame
better traveling companion ball team. They had won three castor sockets usually corrects
tha n my "ex."
this. If not, most reliable
consecutive games, but on
I want very much to resume night of the fourth and most mattress manufacturers are
$10 our relationship -but not as his crucial game, the star player sympathetic to this type of
wife. What are your views on didn't show up. A frantic call complaint and will exchange
the subject'
was made to her home. Guess the offending sleep set,
Beds are meant to be seen
NAMEI.ESS what? Her mother was
DEAR NAMELESS: There punishing her by refusing to let and not heard.
are built-in factors in second her play In that game!
DEAR ABBY: About
marriages for people of your
Abby, please tell parents that woman who was "fuming"
ages that could cause con- there are ways to punish because her teenage
da ughter
ilderable conflict. (Family ties children that will not Involve had her ears pierced while
on both sides, money matters, others. Deny them telephone or was
away for the weekend,
old friend,, old habits, your TV privileges, take the car knowing that she wouldn't have
children and his children, etc.) away from them, get more approved:
It would be a simple matter to work out of them around the
I am the proud father of two
find out how he feels about a house. But for heavens sake, cleancut-looking BOYS, ages 17
relationship sans marriage, don't force them to break a and 18. Each one wears round
Ask him. You have nothing to commitment that will punish gold ring through his left
lose,
the innocent,
pierced ear.
DEAR ABBY: A letter in
BALTIMORE MOM
This doesn't bother me. I
your column dealing with how
DEAR MOM: Well said. view It as a sign of the times,
to punish a child appropriately Parents, are you listening?
and the possible revival of the
prompts this letter.
DEAR ABBY: My husband days when it was customary for
15
When a child makes a and I bought a very expensive, males to wear earrings.
commitment, he gives his word, king-sized bed. It squeaked, so
JOHN IN PONTIAC, MICH.

McDonald, props; Dee Raulls, costume
mistress; Roby Sawyers, house manager;
Chuck Hardwick and Bill Young, set.

Directed by Anna Lea Heard, Godspell
stars Foreman Heard as Jesus and Chip
Johnson as .Johri the Bapt ist. Johnson also

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YIP, incidentally, was started rather than someone else's company recently. Golda
in Orange County in 1971 by Col. child they were counseling. it is Burge, on the most popular
Eugene I)
. Minletta, USAF this "caring" which does so residents, had a visit from her
much to help the child become a niece, Mrs. Jewell Williams of
Ret.i - he started
worthwhile
member of society. Washington, D.C. Jewell
because, quite simply, he
stopped by the Village to say hi
was a cheerleader, member of
Towne-McCall
"cared" about young people.
If you would like to become a to her favorite aunt while en
"
Civinettes and Ecology Club.
Since then, Yip has grown 81)d
memb, of this dedicated corps route to Key West.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dudley
Porch
She now attends Valencia
a
expanded into six counties, and of volunteers, contact Marolyn
1
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wilkinson Towne of Lakeland announce Community College where she
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the ultimate
goalinisevery
to have Gordon at Youth Programs had the pleasure of seeing their the engagement of their is a cheerleader and also is
youth
counselors
Inc., Sanford. She'll be glad to grandchildren when Mr. and daughter Allison Marie to employed as a Sea Maid at Sea
county.
hear from you.
Mrs. Danny Shrewsbury from George Emmett McCall, son of World.
Miniett.a was guest speaker at
Her grandparents are Mr.
Junction City, Kan, paid a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bunn
the recent YIP meeting, which
You will receive no monetary week-long visit last week. The McCall, 2317 Mellonville Ave., and Mrs. Leslie Walgren, and
/
was chaired by Marilyn (
Mr. and Mrs. Aithur J.
reimbursement, but there are Shrewsbur1 family spent the Sanford.
don, Coordinator of Volunteer rewards. . - ask any volunteer' week enjoying the sites
Miss Towne, born in Tampa is Newman all of Wauneta, Neb.
Services in Semino!e County.
The prospective bridegroom
Central Florida, and catching a graduate of Lakeland High
Minletta said that studies have Bingo
up on all the family activities School. She attended the was born in Wilmington, Del.
ALLISON TOWNE
indicated that volunteers have
JACQUELINE NEWMAN
that had occurred since they University of Oslo, Oslo, lie is 1973 graduate of Lyman
been more successful dealing
Norway and graduated in wi
For those of you who enjoy last saw their grandparents.
High School
wherebaseball
he was She attended Seminole Junior Sanford
announce
ith disturbed
from Salem College, Winston active
in Key Club,
the
bingo.
Veterans
o'
Foreign
grad
ua
t
ed
th
wi
engagement
of
have professionals
their daughter
and a 3-year letterman. He College and
Salem,
N.C.
In a Wars Post and Auxiliary 8207, Vets Meet
honors in June from Florida Mary Elizabeth to Alfred
:.ajority of cases.
She is a management trainee at te nds Valencia Community
Longwood plans to have two
Technological
University In Foster Greene Jr., son of Mr.
College and is employed as a elementary edu'tin,
The VFW Post 5405 of Winter f or lntegon Corp.
He also pointed oul the bingo parties weekly.
.,.4 •IIJ. tiiile
'" .1 F. Greene Sr.
pitcher for the Boston Pc'i Siw.
The çir(kcpPrtive hi-oor
.
Springs will hold It, ru!!r!y
amount of tax dollars saved by
.
presently
employed
as
a
kin.
3001
Jcwett's
lane, Sanford,
.is im- on ....
wui huid tngo scheduled meeting on Aug. 6 at born in Atlanta is a graduate of professional baseball team,
.uU$4qVV3
Harbour
The bride-elect, born in
lie Is the grandson of Mrs. dergarten teacher in
Wednesdays, starting at the Sheoah Club House located Seminole High School. lie
measurable.
Jacksonville, graduated f rom
Robert E. Diller, Hollywood, County, Ala.
12:30 p.m. at the Post home on SR 434 at 8 p.m.
received a BA degree in
W'rn in Millington, Term, the Oviedo High &amp;hool in 174, Si..'
Minietta announced the located on SR 471. The Post
and a JI) degree in 1%) frori Ha. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert

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Anna Lea heard and Chip Johnson. illerald Photo by Hill Vincent

Wilcox-Michalowski

In a double-ring ceremony Susan Carol Gibson became the
In a candlelight, double-ring ceremony, Geri Rosele Green
Robin Diane Davis and Charles Lanier Park III were married
Catherine Ann Michalowski and William Edward Wilcox
hide of Charles Kenneth Lytle at 5 p.m. July 12 in the First
became the bride of James Kenneth Alford Saturday, June 21 in Saturday, July 26 at Riverside Baptist Church, Jacksonville. The
ere married July 3 in a 1 p.m, candlelight, double-ring
Presbyterian Church, Mait.land. The Rev. Ray Woody officiated,
the First Christian Church. The Rev. Dr. Harold A. Harris ofRev. Dr. C. Earl Cooper officiated at the 8 o'clock evening ceremony at Pinecrest Baptist Church.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Giton, liciated. Mrs. Frances Hickson was organist.
ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Virginia Ruth Micha1oskj,
Maitland. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark K.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L C. Greene, 1815
The bride is the (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lester Davis of 405 South Sunland Dr., Sanford. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr.
Lytle Jr., Maitland.
Adams Ave., Sanford. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. B. B.
Jacksonville. The bridegroom Is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Donald Wilcox, Carriage Cove Apartments, Sanford.
Given In marriage by her grandfather, James F. Gibson, the Alford, 2525 Georgia Ave., Sanford. He is the grandson of Mrs.
L. Jr. and the grandson of Dr. ani Mrs. Charles L. Park Sr. and
Given in marriage by Charles Michalowski, her brother, the
bride wore a formal length gown of ivory peau de sole trimmed
Elizabeth Hicks.
Mrs. M. S. Wiggins, all of Sanford.
bride wore a full length white gown with lace collar and cuffs. Her
with re-embroidered alencon lace. The bodice featured a duchess
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal
Given in marriage b) her father, the bride wore an empire elbow length veil was attached to a lace and pearled cap. She
neckline deeply outlined with lace and seed pearl applique
length gown handmade by her mother in an empire style
w A.
ith
waistline gown with A-line silhouette of taffeta peau. Peau D'ange carried a bouquet of white carations and pink baby's breath.
cascading to the empire waistline. The long fitted sleeves were line silhouette. The gown was of white silk lame with the bodice
Shirley Warren, maid of honor wore a light pink gown with
lace and pearls embroidered on the bodice and skirt accented the
also hirrimed with lace and pearls with face ruffles at the wrist. A overlaid in imported lace. It featured long tapered lace sleeves. a
white lace collar and cuffs and a pink summer hat. She carried a
sheer
high
neckline
and
full
bishop
sleeves.
Her
silk
illusion
veil
lace and pearl trimmed Priscilla bow topped the chapel-length 5cooped neckline with collar and attached chapel length train also
bouquet of pink carnations and white daisies.
attached to a Juliet cap.
Watteau train. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion was held by a of imported lace. Her three-tier fingertip illusion veil was at. appliqued with matching lace
John Wilcox served as best man for his brother.
matching lace Camelot headpiece accented by pearls.
tached to a Juliette cap accented by seed pearls. She carried a
She carried a bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses, carnations
Following a reception at Carriage Cove Apartments, the
Terri Gibson her sister's maid of honor. Gina and Cynthia
and baby's breath with white streamers,
bouquet of white carnations and blue baby's breath,
couple left on a wedding trip to Georgia.
Lytle, sisters of the bridegroom, Kathleen Walters and Cheryl
Mrs. N. C. Allen, served as her sister's matron of honor. Her
Madeline Dais, sister of the bride was maid of honor. Renea
Mobley were bridesmaids,
gown of similar design to the bride's was of robin's egg blue silk Park, Jackie Mapes, Linda Schoen and Cathy Weiner were
The maid of honor's gown in sunshne yellow and the lame with bodice and sleeves of blue silk organza. It was corn. bridesmaids. The honor attendant and bridesmaids wore Idenbridesmaids of romance blue embossed pique were of similar plemented by a large soft brimmed blue hat. She carried a tical floor length halter dresses with sheer capes of a floral print
design with shirred halter bodices and soft skirts ruffled at the bouquet of spring flowers,
over a blue underskirt. They carried nosegays of blue and white
hem. They were topped with matching shawl stoles.
Harold Herust Sr. was best man. Robert Markas and carnations and baby's breath.
Chnissy Owen was flower girl.
Wakeman Gailey, the bridegroom's cousin were ushers.
Clarence D. Lewis, 33, 1251
Ponald B. Johnson, 20, 438 W.
was bestRoss
man.
Royushers.
L. Davis Jr., Skip Dalton,
Roy Gilbreath was best man. Jeff Dresch, Brad Webb, Chip
A reception followed the ceremony in the church Fellowship RickBrent
SmithDavid
and Lamont
were
Logan St., LW, Tiita H. Moore, Crystal Dr., Lorna L Keeling,
Harkins, and Buddy Thayer were ushers.
Hall. The bride's cake was made by her uncle, R.R. Goodwin.
Strickland was flower girl and Richarde Crowe was 2, 5573 N. Semoran Blvd., Apt. 18, 11t2, Box5003 S. Sanf. Ave.,
Following a reception at the Maitland Civic Center, the
The couple took a wedding trip around the state and are now ringCathy
bearer.
901 WP.
couple left on a wedding trip to the Florida coast.
Wm. If. Bowers, 57, 932 W
residing at Lake Maitland Terrace Apartments, Maitland.
Dennis H. Bumbalough,
They will live In Winter Park, The bride is employed by Walt
Following a reception at the Friday Musicale Auditorium, the lIt 3 Box 524 A. Deneice
The bride Is employed by Southern Bell Telephone Co. and the
Colonial
Dr., On., Doris L.
A.
Disney World and the bridegroom is employed by a practice-I bridegroom is a teacher at Park Lake Elementary School in couple left on a wedding trip to the Bahamas. They will live in Cardenas 18, Rt. 3, Box 524A. Mechllng, 51, P.O.Box 104.
driving range.
Maitland.
Jacksonville.
Philip M. Boyd, 42, 205
David A. Lucas, 18, Apt. 101
Mariners Village, Annegrete 272 S. Wymore Rd., Alt. Spgs.,
Batchelor, 46, 4718 Moreland Priscilla A. Walraven, 18, 1403
St., Orl.
Forest Dr.
David P. Lanier Jr., 30, 2.538
Stephen U. Collins, 22, 539 S.
Pal., Darla A. Mengel, 24, 551
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Central Apt. 5, Oviedo, Debra
Osceola St., Apt. Spgs.
Volunteerism is caring.
involvement in the Jaycees and assessments.
L. Cole, 20,50 Jupiter WY CU.
Good Neighbor
Wayne E. Hodge, 410 N.
ThaCs the conclusion I drew
credited that organization with
The 25 members and wives
Richard H. Cope, 39, 410
after attending a recent
helping to "get him away from were treated to a social hour
GOOD NEIGHBOR OF THE BI Tr On., Carol A. Nichols,
Brittany
Cr. CR., Florence J.
meeting of Youth Programs
the TV." and to become more after the meeting. Enjo)lng the WEEK.. . Maureen Pellerin of Box 335, Goldenrod.
Everett
G.
Sampson,
24,
118
Oliver,
34,412
Brittany Cir., CU.
Inc. (YPI) held at the First
.
involved with people, which meeting, along with the other Moss Road. Maureen is a quiet
Federal Savings and Loan of
-eventually led him Into politics, guests were Mayor Troy person who Is always willing to Sheppard 'Fr. LW, Loretta D.
Roger
oger II. Daniels, 24, 315
Seminole Building in Sanford.
He stated that pettiness should Piland, Councilman Irwin help when asked. At the recent Barrett, 19, P.O.Box 714 CII.
Melody tn., CII., Eileen H
be taken out of politics and Hunter and Councilwoman All-Day Bazaar, Maureen was
Jack C. Miller, 42. 6426 Stock- Kroll, 21, 209 Eleen Dr., Alt.
Discussion at the meeting
By NANCY Bth)TH
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politicians should deal more Irene Van Eepoel.
awarded a certificate of ap- bridge Ave., Orl., Mary L. Spgs.
surrounded the volunteer's role
llt'rald Correspondent
with the issues rather than
predation for her efforts on Wilkinson, 29, same.
up until this point, and the
Wm. M. Sobanko, 31, 410
.
personalities.
The final meeting of the behalf of the Winter Springs
Karl S. Redmond, 22, 2902 W.
changes that will occur as a
Personal Dynamics Course No. Junior Police. She is one of 22, Flora J. Crawford, 22, Rt. 2 Edwin St., WS, Karen S. Stahn,
result of recent upgrading of
37.410, same.
A question and answer period 1 was held by the Winter those many people who go Box 3.
laws concerning Juveniles and constantly asked how this or
followed Vihien's talk. Most of Springs Jaycees on July 24 at silently about doing good deedi,
Visitors
Merilon J. Bledsoe, 82, 1100
Larry W. Jack, 18, 2425 S.
the consolidation of state and that would affect "my child,"
the talk surrounded the county 7:30 p.m. at the Sheoah Club with never a thought of reward. Bram Towers, Kitty Dunhel, 71, Myrtle Ave., Susan E. Ryan, 17,
county agencies under one as If they were talking ahwt
Residents of Hacienda jail fire and the new property House.
She Is Indeed a good neighbor. same.
821 Cherokee Circle.
umbrella,
their own flesh and blooa, Village have had out of state

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On Aug. 13, the doors will swing open to the
public for the opening night performance of
Godspell, to be presented by Sanford's
Fellowhip Players nightly at 8 o'clock though
Aug17. Godspell is a joy-filled, fun-filled
musical based on the gospel according to St.
Matthew with great appeal to young and old
alike. The five-night run of the show will be
the climax of months of rehearsals for the
talented group of local young actors who
inake up the Fellowship Players.

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Dear Mr. Saxon,
I)isElliott claims his timber- members say their buildings known as trenalls.
YORK, Maine (AP)
Three years ago I owned a large apartment building that was
liousesmiths, which took its
enchanted
with
contemporary
framed
houses, using posts and cost about $24 tu $25 a square
losing money hand over fist. After studying my loss, I tried to
home building, small groups of beams as large as 9-by 15- foot, compared to $30 a square name from an 18th century
It. No action. So I thought it was cheaper for me to let It go back,
northern New England crafts- inches, are sturdier than con- loot for conventional homes.
term describing a crafts
sh1ch I did. Now the tax auditor tells me I owe a huger
who
constructed houses,has
man
a
men
are
turning
to
America's vèntionally framed dwellings,
interest. How can that be? I lost all my equity when they
Elliott
gets
his
designs
from
nucleus
of
five
carpenters,
with
colonial
past
for
old
construcwhich
get
their
structural
scale
drawings
of
classic
18th
foreclosed. Howls It possible to owe a tax onaloss?
up to 15 other workers, inG.W. tion techniques and new in- strength from plywood sheath. century homes, prepared as a chiding masons, plasterers a
rd
spiratton.
Dear Mr. G.W.,
ing nailed to 2 by 4-building WPA project during the 1930s cabinetmakers, who do interior
These
groups
have
been
atstuds,
Easy, man, easy!
and available from the Library
finishing. Elliott said the group
tracting customers by building
Apparently you had depredated the building down enough
"Drive a truck through a con- of Congress.
that your mortgage was larger than your remaining "adjusted homes the way they were built ventional house and it will col"We try to reproduce a house builds four or live homes a
year.
cost basis." And the HIS hol ds the position that when you were more t ha n 200 years ago, using la pse," he said. "Drive it in as close detail as possible
methods
known
as
timber
relieved of any further obligation on the loan yournaclea "profit."
Th e group has resurrected
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acquires a more valuable property by financing the difference
between his equity in the old
the cost to him of the
new property.
"Exchanging Up".in a series of moves is called pyramiding
and can create considerable wealth
from a small
investment. From this
investment, based on funds
available, and presuming the Investment prospers, the equity in
the
will
through mortgage reduction,
o
upgrading the property, appreciation and inflation.
a
of time (usually ito 6 ycani, depending on various factors) the

By JOHN CUNNIFF
Union and the Ford adininis- about 10 per cent,
a robust economic lecovery deThe Herald Services
tration's oil pricing policy con.
While there is some ecorl3mic velops?
NEW YOItK (AP) Judging stituted economic threats,
justification for higher grain
of the First Na.
by the reaction,
shocking
F. Burns, the Federal prices, mainly because of the tional City Bank are specula.
jump in the consumer
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Unique at "The Oaks," a new condominium community within
Errol Estate in Apopka, are eight luxurious Villa Patio home..
Each of these three-bedroom, one-level homes feature a private
facing the
patio complete with it own sparkling swimming
Estate Country Club's championship IStenth fairway of
hole golf course. Consisting of 48 two and three bedroom
The Oaks has a spacious clubhouse with game room.. and saunas,
a swimming pool and tennis court.
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estate Investment. If the property were to be sold outright, the June isn't
treated as a that he too Is worried that sales persistence of high prices for ment's big vendors by a
mere
fluke.
Fears
are mount- of U.S. grain to the Soviets will manufactured
investor would
face a tax liability that would substantially
in the frustrated Ford administration.
ing.
his gain.
force up food prices.
absence of demand.
Their speculation
stop
Continued price increases
However, if the property Is
As if to underscore thcse
all or part of the tax
Why, they ask, should prices with that. Jawboning against
may be
the details of the ex- could cause other
ceo- fears, General Mills and Inter- remain high when the nation's
increases is likely to bechange, and whether or not the investor exchanges up assuming a nomic disruptions, the most national Multifuods said manufacturing capacity is come more commonplace, the
larger mortgage than be leaves in the former property and-or by serious of them being to under- Wednesday they were increas- being utilized at a rate of less First City economists feel. And
adding cash or boot to the
Repeating this "ex- mine chances of a recovery. Al- ing flour prices to super- than 70 per cent and the likeli- antitrust action is a distinct
effect,
most certainly they would pro. markets by i.6 cents a
or
of continued slack even if possibility, they say.
political
Send your
Even members of the Ford
Real Estate Investments,
administration concede that its
The Evening Herald,
policies might add to the in300 North French Avenue,
flatlon problem, which was con.
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I have 450 pounds of my son's books to
California. flow would you suggest that Idothis?

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Dear R. 0.
I suggest parcel pust.
If you box the books
weighing no more than 40
pounds, you can ship them for $8 per hundred pounds plus 10
cents for $10 Insurance per carton. Books are sufficiently sturdy
that they should incur no damage in transit.
A household goods carrier will charge you $44.50 per hundred pounds and will base his charges on the minimum
chargeable weight of 500 pounds.
General freight hauler's charges will fall between these two
and are normally less convenient to deal with than either.
Dear Mr. Bcagan,
I have approxImately 1,518 pounds of furniture and
miscellaneous Items In my efficiency apartment which I need to
ship to Texas. I contacted a local carrier, representatIve to
arrange for the move but was Informed that they were not incrested In handling small shipments at this time of year.
This doesn't seem fair. What can I do?
—D. M.S.
Dear D.M.S.
Call that carrier back wid remind him of his obligation
under the ICC rules and regulations to transport anything,
within his commodity description between any points within his
scope of authority, regardless of weight, size or time of year and
limited only by equipment and personnel availability.
U you still get no results, contact the ICC.One of the main
reasons for having a regulated transportation system is to
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celebration to Introduce Granada Townhomes at Sanora. They're really something to i.e.
Spacious.. . huge rooms.. . private courtyards.., enclosed patio... 2'!, baths... garden
balconies. . . laundry rooms . . . two-car garages with electric doors. . . and more.

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for you NATIONAL SINGLES
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with how little it will cost you to own a brand new home from Wilco Construction Company.
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'Shag Carpeting Throughout ecerarnic Tile Baths
ICentral Heat and Air
A Inside Utility Room
e Outside Storage
'Fully Equipped Kitchen
'Professional Landscaping • Privately Fenced Rear Yard
Marble Vanities in Baths
OoratIve Wallpaper in Kitchen and Bath

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SAID ESTATE'

Judicial Circuit, Seminole County.
Florida, Probate Division, in the
Courthouse. At Sanford. Florida,
within four calendar months from
the time of the tir5t publication of
thiS notice Each claim or demand
he in writing and filed in

EACH HOME FEATURES

CALLBART REAL ESTATE PEAL ESTATE BROKER.. . BROKER CO-OP INVITED

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NOTICE OF CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS &amp;GAINST

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flrtAmdCj, Florida 3750'
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WEI(IVA RIVER •
Adult moble home village und'r
large shady oaks on 'rim srric
Wekiva Modern clecin 'nterors,
from 1110 5 MI W of Sanford 322
4470

1 BR, single occupancy preferred.
air, water, near shopping.
references $15 mo Dreamwolci
Mobile Park, 3777577
2 Bedroom, air conditioned.
automatic wather.1I30 mo plus
utilities 319 5129

BAMBOO COVE APTS.

3 Bedroom, 2 bath; 1100 per mnor'n
In Carriage Cove; swimming .'.
Call 373053$ before 3 30 p rn

on?7
furnIshed or unfurnished Newly
redecorated Come see 300 E
Airport Blvd Sanford 373 1310

Beautifully furnished, iarqe 2

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bedroom, adults prefe'.ed 115i2

DeBary. Alts Lovely large I beo
ronel air, local for retired persons

you piCk. Black eyes and
Purple hull New patches continue
Corning in On Oregon Ave . 1 mile
North of 46, and lust west of II 4

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beuroom, large %*im pool 11125 vr
per week, $750 up per mo

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

OCEAN PALMS APIS

2545 Park Drive 570 up

r.,'.ri hOUrS Earn extra

ioco'ie a'. an AVON Representa
live Call 644 3079

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3 Eves— Sat. 150 Weekly to start,
Can ieaa to full time car eer Write
Box 575. c 0 The Evening Herald.
P 0 Box 1651, Sanford. Fla..

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warehouse Reasonable 271 5371
or 337 6670

Efflcincyipt,
furnish ed

Warehouse space for rent, ?Opo
ft Sanford 373 9030 or 323 90)1

3727637
Large I bedroom, clean. air con

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dit.Oi'ttd. 1125 mo, plus depoSit.

Adults No Pets 5319365.
NICE 7 bedroom. 1 L.i't'i II? c':.

Large 7 BR apt, upstairs, watc
furnished

Adults Only

OLD 2 story. I BR. I

No pets.

Call 3728008
Pleasant 1st floor apt
Just
remodeled Newly furnished

BD&amp;S. Inc
fly' Betty 1) Watzman,
Prp',id,nt
Dated at Orlando. Orange County,
Ftcuridi'. July 14th. 1975
Pulslih JIy 70, 77. Aug 3. 10. 1975

DEP 107
REGISTRATION OF
FICTITIOUS NAMES
We the undersigned brvj duty
svorn,do hereby declare under oath
that the names of all persons in
Irrested in the business or
profession carried on under the
name o f REPUBLIC PERSONNEL
SERVICE SYSTEM at 359 Whooping
loop, Altamonte Springs. Florida
37701 and the extent of the interest of
each, 5 as follow
NAME
FREYERMUTH EN
Extent (Jf In
T[RPRISES, INC
teest 100 per cent Ownership
Wesley J Freyermuth
Chairman of the
board of Directors
of
FREVERMUTH
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TERPRISES.
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Reasonable 71$ W. Itt St.

REALTOR
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utilities turn 51$ Park Ave
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Only One
bedroom, 1 bath to be
pick co'ors. 120.700 Pfctru

Would You?

Monthly R en tals Available
1135 1150— Color TV
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CII home on paved road anti baSe,
approximately 'i mi from a

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ADULTS. NO PETS
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all the colors and watch it being
built, Only 127,550. Nothing down
VA. Only 11,100 down FHA Can
start immediately, and you wli be
in by Thanksgiving

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Can start immetia'ely

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REAL EST..TF' 'C
GENERAL CO?TA: TOR

DELTONA— New Duplex. Furn or
unfurru Drapes
Water, Luwr

322.6437

Care 373 1575 or 646346

plus 150 depoSit
Forrest Greene Inc

After 5, 337 7111
AKE CATHERINE) OR split plan,
pool, fence, central neat 5. ar,
dishwasher, extras 365 3551
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room, 117500 Tern's
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That the party interested in said
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wil KARA LYN SHOPS under
which I am engaged in bus iness at
1175 Semc'ran Blvd in the City of

31—Business Property

1500 Sq it ideal garage. shop,

Adults only. 323 0110

Geneva, 7 bedroom. unf
unfurnished. 1
bath, den 5, screened
ened porch $150
5741 or *94 0693

Florida Status,., will register With
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in anti
for Seminole County. Florida, upon
receipt of proof 04 the publication of
this notice, the tiCtsti05 name, to

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the Classified Adt every fey.

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
U iUM U MAY CONCERN
flUi1l' is nerrt given TOM TflC
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name
Statute" 565 09,

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New Smyrna Beach 90.i

3room turn apt Bedroom is air
conditioned $100 mo Ill E irn St
322 1215 or 322 5756

LAKE NARY— 7 BR Duplex; 1)30

Publish

161h Ave&amp; Mitt St

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One &amp; Tw Bedroomnfurni%hedapts
Air cond.. car peting, reasonable
No pets. 377 1510

M ake your Budget go further, shop

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or 2 Bedroom Adults only

18—Help Wanted

155 Airpor t Blvd
377 8601

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Minimum investment of S).9 4 iS
secured by inventory For ad
ditional information. CALL. OR
WRITE TO
NATIONAL SYSTEMS MKT CO.
17 Regal Row, Suite 110
Dallas, Texas, 75735
Phone 2)4 6)0 6031

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Clerk of Di Circuit Cciur?
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Publish Aug 3. 10. 17, 21. 1975
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34—MbiIe Homes

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DIDDLE DAY CARE, 323 5O

and file the original with the clerk of
thiS court either before service on
plain tiff's attorneys or immediately
thereafter, otherwise a default will
be ent ered against you for tht relief
demanded irI the r.omplint or
petition
WITNESS my hand and tne seal of
thiS Court on July 31s9. 1975
(SFAL)

Attorney for Plaintiff
PutrIish Aug 3 1975

CLIFF J 0QD,'N REALTOR

our fantastic NEW product 15 need.'i
n over rn0000000 people with
n
sizeable amount right in y our
area.

Complete Child care servces N ew
Summer Program! HEY DIDDLE
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Work a distributorS route Around
your present working hours
Excellent potential for MALE or
FEMALE interested in increasing
your present income

Rentals

&amp;---Child Care

Lillian I Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
Wir'4erweedte, Hains Ward
&amp; Wr.OdmAn. PA
P0 BOn sso

ROBINSON PA
fly S Richard H Adams, Jr
101 East Robinson Street
P0 Box 3065
Orlando, Io, ia 37107

Country Trailer— Near Semnote
College. private wooded lot. 7 ftP

irs like penni es from heaven when
you Self 'Don't Needs" *ith
want ati

Can Help

Arthur H Bec k with, Jr

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5% down and 29-year mortgages at 7.75% (A.P.R.) or 7.25% (A.P.L.) with 20% down. No
closing cost.. Pleas, keep this under your hat because . .. when people find out that a Granada Townhom. can be had for less than many conventional houses that don't of fpr the same
unique features, or the ease and luxury of townhome living., well we can't be held rtan,............_
siUle if they're all sold out
f
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drie'.
For further information call 423
4557 or
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0- ______-Box 553. Sanford, Fla 3777)

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Arthur H Bcckwith, Jr.
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yard Call 372 70*1 or 377 3750

Public R ec ords of Seminole County.
Florida

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MORE FAMILIES LIVE IN NATIONAL HOMES THAN ANY OTHER
HOMES IN THE WORLD

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CUR.
STUDIO 1, 2,31
WANTED YESTERDAY Cac you
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
BEDROOM SUITES
wafifel Do you live in the Oviedo
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
area' If so, c on tact me Im
2 BEDROOM
i'irer Park Florida 37759
CIVIL ACTION NO. 742I59CA09A Attcrnys for Plaintiff
mediately, it not sooner I need a
TOWNHOUSES
CO U NT P Y WI 0 E F UN DI N 1, Pil 11th At,o 3. ins
correspondent who can cover city
CORPORATION
a New Ynr
rn ; lo _____________________ council meet ingS and keep up w ith
corporation.
the local ne,vs If you can answer
Plaintiff,
$J
affirmatively to the Questions
lid THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
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Above, give me a call Bill Cijrrie,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
JOE S ANDERSON. JP ,,r '•''
The Evening Herald, 322 26,1,
CASE NO 7 5 -I.CA- 0 9.D
F ANDERSON, his wit,'.
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CIRCUIT CIVIL
505 W. 25th St.
Defendants
FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS
SANFORD
NOTICE OFSAI.E
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
CAREER
Nnti(C
N o tice 5 hereby given trial pour
United States corporation.
OPPORTUNITY
Final
Judgment Of
to a
Plaintiff
Manager Trainee- World's largest
Foreclosure entered on the 31st day
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jewelers,
Profit
of JOY, 1975. by the above entitled ku rf.Df'.
Sharing.
1Ay,.Jr.
Aluli
Vacations, many employer
Court in the above Styled cause, the
COOL ING. INC . et Al
undersIgned Clerk of the above
benefits, desire aggressive alert
Drtcniants
good personality, hard worker
entitled
ntitled Court or any 01 his duly
NOTICE OF ACTION
willing to relocate if necessary
, utIiOrift'd deputies will sell the
If') MIL FORD HEAflNG AND
Call Mr. floatner, 372
Situated
Property
'n Seminole COOL. 1110. INC 21 (jran,?e Street.
or in
person 1100 State St . Sanford
County, Florida , described as
Milford, MaSsachusetts 01757
Plaza
follO
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
lot 5, (In-s, the Northeasterly )
action toforec?o'se a mortgage on the
REAL [STATE— opening f or one
lout 'hereof) Block A. EASTBROOK
following property in Seminole
licensed associate, busy, need
SUBDIVISION UNIT NO 11. AC
County. Flor ida
he lp Larry Saxon. REALTOR.
Cording to the plat thereof at
Lot 17. Block B. Swe-etwater Oaks,
373 9410
recorded in Plat Bonk 14, Page 93. of
Section Four, according to the Plat
the Public Records of Seminole thereof as recorded in Plat Book 17,
'Ac have listings. We have buyerS
County, Florida
We need another real r,tate
pages 59 and 60 of the Public
I public sale to the highes t and best Records of Seminole County.
license e to help us make sales.
bidder for cash at 1 1 00 A M in the Florida
Forrest Greene, inc.
forenoon on the 15th day of Augutt,
323 8153 322 5970. eves
has been filed a')ainst you and you
1975. at the West front door of the are reQuired to serve a copy of your
Seminole County Courthouse. written defenses. it any, to it on
S.antord. Florida
HARRISON r,PEENE. MANN.
DONE AND ORDERED at San
Exper".
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'.i' n. autoOIi,e
m
ow P. STAllION ptA nIff' a,
ford, ceminole County. State Cl torneys. whose ador ess '5 P0. Box
titles and contracts necessary,
Florida,
cirida. this 31st day of July,
Sa'aryopr'n Many fringe benefits
3512. $t Petersburg, Florida 337)1
Call Mr 3 hornton for appt
on or bef or e September 5th.

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concerns.

Attorney for Administrator CIA
Suite 705,
410 E Highway 436
Cassatberry, Florida 32707
Publish July 71. Aug 3. 1975
DEP 116

Apartments

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VALLEY FARMS. SECTION TEN.
according to the ulat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 16. page 51.

Mission O'Neal.

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Lots?) ArId 74 Block B. SPRING

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AS Administrator CIA

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question to:

Albert Rees, director of the
Council on Wage-Price Stability
fears that Soviet
chases and a decontrol of oil
could be contributants to
inflation. But these, be said,
the only
Testifying before the Joint
Economic Committee of Congress, he said that prices of unished indstrlal products haven't
declined, as they had been expected to, "and they are beginning to rise very early In the
recovery.".
George Meany, AFL-CIO
president, fears that a continuation of rising prices could actually plunge the economy Into
a deeper recession in the near
future.
Meeting in Chicago this week,
the executive council of the labor federation said a tight mon-ey policy by the Federal Reserve, grain sales to the Soviet

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kitchen eQuipped, clean. carport.

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Exchanging

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Continued Price Increases

[x Ira nice 3tedroom I' bath br.'i
home with two ar conditioners

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FOR
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. S.I3tP.CA.13B

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Dear Mr. Saxon,
or "Exchanging

32—Houses Unfurnished

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building because you deducted the depreciation. That reduced the struction.
wall, but the house will remain codes and adding bathrooms, which takes place at a home
"All of us have worked with standing."
amount of taxes you owed Uncle Sam.
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laundry rooms and other site after the final tim be r is set
Since you were a llowed to take it off even though you ha dn't conventional methods and maamenities, he said.
into place. A small pine bough,
Housesiniths models its
terials, which Is why we're
put that much money into the building, they feel you should add t
sometimes known as a tree of
doing this," said Stewart Elliott homes after Cape Cods, sal.
The group's carpentry tools liberty, is nailed to
back on to your income when you no longer owe the loan,
the peak of
carpenter
(boxes
and
garrisons.
The
are
a
mixture
of old and new. the house, and the owner joins
of
York,
a
32-year-old
Your mis ta ke was in not visi ting your tax consultant bef ore
you permitted the building to go back to the loan company. lie who organiied Housesmiths group claims its buildings will Power saws are used akngside the builder for a celebration.
last 200 or 300 years.
antique adzes, mallets and
three years ago.
would have pointed out the taxImplications at that time,
"You get a barrel of beer and
Thus
far,
the
group
has
built
chisels,
often collkted from old
He
said
similar
groups
have
And knowing that, you might have decided it would be better
been
formed
in
Marshfield,
Vt.,
houses
ranged
in
price
from
barns.
The
older
hand
tools
are
some music," said Elliott.
to exchange the building on a ta free basis for something else.
hoot and you holler
.
Tuiibcrs'
Th
en
and
Alstead
and
Barrington,
$25,000
to
$85,
00
0,
depending
on
used
to
IaSlUOII
join
ts
Not only would you have an opportunity to reduce the lax factor,
size
and
finishing.
House-smiths
are
linked
with
wooden
pegs,
and
you
have
a dance."
N.H.
but you would have saved your equity. All in all, it would have
paid you to consult experts In both fields. Sorry.

What Is meant

S- unday, Aug. 3, 1975—SC

Sanford, Fl.

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Engelmaun &amp; W.
Dennis liorsewood &amp; W.
QC[) Raymond L. Harrison It)
A. to Irving Monclova &amp; w. Annellese to Harvey J. Byriel &amp; Mabel T. Joseph I). Mahaffey &amp; Ida L. Lot 7 81k 18 Eastbrook
Irma J. Lot 12 111k F' Spgs Lk W. Delores, Lot 20 81k F W. Elizabeth C., Lot 13 Bl A Sutxi. unit 5, $100.
Plaintiff,
Hills Sect 2, 878,000,
Paradise Point, $65,000,
Sebastian heights Unit 1,
to Larry F.
Sara
C.
Hobart
Roy Simmons to Jms. A.
David S. Kemp &amp; W. H. to 844,0000
Rose, Lot 34 Sleepy Hollow F rP1nr-rH P COOLEY.
Heinrich &amp; Barbara C. Lot 11 Jm.s. hireck Boynton Jr., &amp;
Wrenco Homes Inc., to Alfred Add , *58,900.
NOTICE OF SUIT
81k G WS, $56,000.
truth P
Noelle Z. Ilelneman, Lot 21 It. Gallant &amp; wf Karen I.., lot _______________________________
Jack W. Reynolds I w. Jo Ann English Woods, $52,300.
178 ti tr. tr.-.'t
176 Wrenwood Heights, Unit 2,
the Huskey Co., Lot 2 131k 1)
Mansfield, Pennsylvania
New Vista Const., Co., to $32,700.
;Iiil
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Sweetwater
are hert,
Oaks Sect 6, Richard A. Newman &amp; W.
Edward
B
. McClaran &amp; wf.
that
Complaint mr
$13,900.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Parttion
Charlotte L. Lot 22 Green Janice It. to 111111 Realty Asso.
Accoun?,nq on it,,.
is hereby given that I am following described property.
Aaron Zieger to Aaron Zeiger Village, $56,900.
1., NW cor NE' NW' 4 Sect. 5- ec'rjed in business at 350 Wyrnore 'UC, lying and t..i- ng n
&amp; w. Marilyn IA. 11 111k G Spgs
The Huskey Co to Jack W. 21-30, $195,000.
Rd Apt, 101. Altamonte Springs County. FJo'icla, to wit
Lk Hills Sect 3, 1100.
32701.
Seminole County. Florida
Th West one hail of Lots 251 and
Reynolds &amp; W. Joann. Lot 4 131k
BenF'. Ward Jr., &amp; wf
QCfl Marjorie A. M
under
name
the
Stead &amp; H I) Sweetwater Oaks Sect. 6, Virginia
of 350 2S2 and all of Lots 753, 254. 255 and
. to Ben Ward Agency PRODUCTIONS, and that I intend to 756. TOWN OF lONGw000
It F. to Ronald If. Ray In trust $13,900.
Inc.,
Lt
5
131k 13 Woodland register said name with the Clerk of FLORIDA, according to plat therecil
for Ginger Ray&amp; Rodney Ray &amp;
the Circuit Court, Seminole County. recorded in Plat Book 1, Pages 1'
Emory B. I)urrance &amp; W. heights, $3'Ooo.
Ronald flay NW cor SW - i Sect linda C. to Gilbert I'. Smith &amp;
Florida In accordance with the through 71, of the public rords
The Greater Const., Corp. to
of the Fictitious Name S4'rninoI County,
20-21-29, $100.
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Mooney,
Statutes, To Wit Section 565 09 has been filed aga.nst you in tn,'
Lot
37
Traditional Const., Co. to
above stvl.ci suit, and you are
water Oaks Sect. 5, $68,900.
Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt Florida Statutes 1957
William C. Ley Sr., &amp; W. Holly
ea
to Sor v. a cogy of y ou r
S Thomas K Krause ruirei
QCD Sheryl A. Metcalfe to Sect I, $42,200.
Publish - Aug 3. 10. Il, . 1975
answer or pleading to the Complaint
M. Lot 11 Crystal Lk Pk sect, Roy 8. Metcalfe Jr., Lot 9 81k
on Plai ntiff's attorney, JOSEPH M
(lCD Edsard Marshall DEQ7
$22,000.
%l Carriage Hill Unit 3, $100.
M(;PASKO P 0 BOX 716. FERN
Dysart
&amp;
wf
Ruth
Windsor
to
Traditional Const., Co. to
PAPv, FLOR$DA 371)0, and tile the
Ward f l icks, Inc. to Timothy
FICTITIOUS NAME
Doris M. Quinn Lot 12 Crystal Jins. Lawyer w, Susan A. Lot Walter I. IA'v, S SE cor W'
i hereby given that I am cificiimil .inswer or pleing in thC
tic
gova. lot 1 Sect 25'19-29, $100. engage-J in busineSS at P 0 Box office of the Clerk of the Circuit
Lk Pk 2nd Sect,, $21 9500.
235 Woodcrst Unit 5, 130,300.
QCI) Gertrude Fox, to Walter 7107 Lake Mary.32716 (102 Court on or before the 5th day Of
Robt. S. Posener Helen H. to
Goodings of Fla. to City of I.. Lee N 420' E 420' W' Govn Sunset
Drive.
Sanford) Strnt&gt;.,-, 1975 If you fail to do so,
David M. A. Metzler &amp; w. l.ynd Alt. Spgs. SE cor SE SW
County.
Florida a tin-fault will he taken against you
Seminole
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Lot 2 Sect 25-19.29, $100
. r,'et i2,'rn,nhf'(1 fl the
IAt 9 131k It highland Hills, Sect :1-21.29
fictitious
name of
nder the
etc. $100.
Q('I)
Sherra
EIiz.
Fox
Jones
cn
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LEGE
UOUPID.
and
that
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$31,otxj.
John Earl llunner &amp; w. Janis
WITNE %5 my h#nd and official
lend to register said name with the
Donald Wynocker &amp; w. N. to I.evje Fla, I n v., Lot 20 131k to Walter L. Lee, N 420' E 420' Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole seal of Office- if Seminole County,
W Gay I/it 2 Sect 26.1929, County, Florida in
accordance With Florida, lhi 74th day of July. 1915
Caroline to Albert Buehler &amp; w. 9 N On Sec. add., $25,600.
$100.
the provisions of the Fictitious (SeMI
Dorothy SE cor N sF:
SW
Arthur H
Beckwith. Jr
Wrenco Domes Inc., to Win
Byron A. Fox &amp; wf Margaret Name Statutes, To W't' S('(tion
'i Sect. 29.20-30 Or Orl ltd.,
Clerk
of the Circuit Court
lIo)tj White &amp; w. Theodora Lot 0. to Walter L. Lee, N 420' F. 5.5509 Florida Statutes 1957
fly I illln ienki%
1109000.
S JulIus C fllackw'Ider II
173 Wrenwtxl heights, Unit 2, 420'W 1 Gov Lot 2 Sect 19-29, Puhlith'
Deputy Clerk
July 77. Aug 3. 10, 17. 1975
QCI)i C. If. Watts Jr., &amp; w. $32,533.
P,hi;h July 71, Aug 3, to, Il. 1975
DEP 115
$100.
- . Willa
DFP 141
.
[).to Mary AfwWatts Lot
Wrenco homes, Inc., to
QCI) Walter L. Lee &amp; wf
18 131k F Oakland Shores 1.1 Joanne N. PLuglisi Lot 170 Nellie G.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
to Walter L. Lee, Beg IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH
add., $100.
JUDICIAL
CIR.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CUR.
Wrenwood Heights Unit 2, 586.1' N 174' W Sc Cor W
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Thom.asEdwardflars'ell&amp;w $30,700.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
COUNTY , FLORIDA
Lot I Sect 25-19-29,1100.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Sharon It to Robt S. Burns &amp; w.
CIVIL ACTION NO. IS- 631 - CA - 09 , E
Wrenco Homes Inc., to Jms
Wannie Clark to Walter L. PROBATE DIVISION
o:P NE IT ftAP4Y. OF WINTER
Patricia L. Lot 7 131k. rep " Seth Dawson III, Lot 278 less
PROBATE
NO.
75226CP
Lee, Beg. Sec or Govn I/it 1 25N A a national hankinrj
North Orl tnsite 4th add. Village wly Wrenwood heights Unit 2,
In R: Estate of
rr-rporation
10-20, $100.
1 a
ISAAC
TABOR
YE
TAIlOR
N Orl., $19,000.
Plaintiff,
129,500.
QCI) Howard P. Lee &amp; wf
0'(t'is"J
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
Lorida F'.. to Walter L Lee, E
CONSTRUCTION
All r'cItars Of the "slate of Isaac ENTERPRISE
co','p's,iv
0' N 0' W' Govn Lot 2 Sect Tabor
at.
I?4C,c't
a k a, Ike labor, deceased,
r)"f,'rdiru,S
-2l9-29, $100.
are hereby 00111led anti required to
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
Murray L. Fredericks, Robt. We MW claimS or demandS which NOTICE IS HEREBY ("I VEIl that
House That Grows "
they ma, have against said estate rI
Blank, Max M. Ha gen &amp; Gus the off ic of Clerk of Circuit Court of purSuant to a Final Judgment of
Miller to Russell Raehn Davis &amp; Seminole County. F lorida, in the Foreclosure entered in tti,i above
What Is
entitled cause in the Circuit Court of
S
wf Carolyn , NE Cor sect 0-32, courthouse at Sanford. Florida. the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit, in
within four calendar mon ths from
$10,000.
and for Seminole County. Florida. I
the date of the first publicaton of
Irving Weber to Russell this notice Each claim or demand will sell at Public auction to the
bidder for cash a, the West
Ilaehn Davis &amp; wf Carolyn, must be in writing and m-itt state highCst
tIe tace of residence and Mt office front door of the Courthouse n the
Geneva NE Cor Sect 6 Tnship
City of Sanford, Seminole County.
address of the clalmart and must be
20-32, $100.
Sworn to by the claimant, hiS agent. Florida at the hour of)) 00 AM
August 17th 1975, that certain parcel
Investment Corp of St. Johns or his attorney, or it will become of
real property described as
void according to law
to Russell Raehn Davis &amp;
follows
Dated July 73rd. 1975

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Investments

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SANFORD LAKE MARY area.? OR
d.4.bex with in the ground pool,
completely encloSed, Appliances

11.000 DOWN, 2 bec1rou;r', I b,i'P,
Winter Park $71475

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convenient, 173,500 Term',

air conditioner, drapes. area rug
1110 per month including pool
rvlce All You ou s SwimSee

Harold Hall Realty

this on,, Rick P.1oran, III 6770

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REALTOR 373 5774

32 —Houses Unfurnished

— 0IeLAND 2115 E

New Yr .'.,e
Comfortable Country Living 2
Bedrooms, Central neat and air
cedar lined closets. 35 fruit trees
Owner transferred Will make ,i

Rent with Option. 3 Bedroom, open
for Inspection Sat &amp; Sun., 1 5 7*21

Hartwell, *31 5710

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For rent or sale' 7 yrs. old. 3 OR, 2
bath, family rm. 7 car garage.
Central air, heat hllhen equip
Call eves 628 34.

QuIet 7 bedroom Cottage, air, like
new paneled large porch. SI3,c
mo Itt &amp; last Older couple Only
377 0717

good deal OPEN HOUSE SUN
DAY Any eve by appt II'S 60S'
tye'ye Found It -3 bedroom modt' ru
home, large family room, wall to
L)!l,
wall carpet. di'apeS
eQuipped kitchen, double iTa'ç 'It
only 119 000 e,ielIeflt terms

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WITT REALTY

Winter SprIngs' Lovely 2
bath,
living, dining. Florida room. wall.
wall carpeting, fenced $31 3.157
7 Bedroom, living, dining. kithin.

garage Sanford Ave. $14.5 mo
Sept.ittoccupancy $3.1 Illin
Nice 2 bedroom block home, fur
fished or unfurnished 323 2920

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201 S. Sunland- 3 BR. carpeted.
redecorateo, fenced lease

$175

13463-40
3 Bedroom Coy, to shopping. 104 E.
26th St $135 per mo ISO security .

Call 3721557
II? Holly Ave

7

bedrooms, 1 bath.
utility rcietm, carport, big yard,

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371 0610
377 7140 373 7595 373 5715
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P.itn'ent. montiIy Payments ls'
than rent. Government subs id.trci
I') Quat.li{d buyers Call ii s, 1
you avalifyl
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Reg Real Estate Hror
503W. 1r S,
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Sunday, Aug. 3. lflS
41-Houses

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Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage
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1617: 373 6116
Street, 316.900 Terms 327 6670

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doublegarage.ownertrsntferred
Must Sell

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ci town owner, muit sell QUICk

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vacant. 314,500

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These owners wan? OUT• Look at
the home. not the price, then
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new. a, carpet. %V.$0O.

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122 WeSt 19th St 3 bedrOom,
fireplace, dining room, out of town
owner wantS ofler.

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SANFORD- Modern 3 bedroom.
brick home. 1' baths. 2 air ron
ditICt*r. corner tot Prje only
132,300 wIth terms

frok'q t ,% (c"-nmerc at
LAKE MARY- New emtra well butt
2 bedroom. 1 bath. carpetesi
Srf ord 372 7151
retirement home Price, $72500
Sarifice-- Le3ving slate Only
Terms
372 S00 2 r old housi, living rm.
dining I. 3 bedrooms. 1' bath. LAKE MARY- Just completed and
ItChCn, utility room, closed
built right. 3 bedrooms. 1'- bath
garage, wall wall carpet. beauti
masoavy home carpeted NceIy
fijI drapes Central air heat Only
Waded Lot Price. 124.500 Terms
1157 mo pays all $62 0194
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BALL REALTY
Sanford, by Owner, 3 BR. 1 bath.
CHOICE LISTINGS
large eat in kikhen. plus formal
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
New carpet
dining room
$17 W 1st St .377 5611: 372 7737
t:rep'ace. large corner lot
Recently reduced 321.500. Call 1.31
LAKE MARY: 3 BR. 2 baths. family
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room with FP, formal dining. rec
room, po&amp;. centra heatair;
3 Bedroom, 1'- Baths
carpeted 373 1517
Enclosed Carport Asking $19,500

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Section. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. family
room on large lot. low down
payment 372 0415 after 630 pm.

511 Laurel, nice 7 bedroom. zoned
tar business Must

. Realty

323.9410
Larry Saxon. Realtor
Zoned multiple, oftic, iflStl?UttOflhI,
2 s?ory. I BR, $1&amp;,30 Acre Realty,
REALTOR. 3737750
akefront home, 277' on beautiful
lake. acres. large trees, citrus,
garden. 3 bedroom Ponse. I bath,
fireplace, attached garage
Retirees paradise. DeLard 904734 73.3*
Lake Mary
t.?rac4e pansPi style 3 bedrOom.
7 bath home on quiet Street.
333 900

GREEN. GREEN GRASS OF
HOME - PreStigious neighborfiood, near Lake Monroe.
Tropical landscaping plus many
fruit tr
Cotta see ,0 ap
Prec ate Priced below cornparable-s at only 339.500
DOPEY DAN rc'nteo a home and
put up more in rent depci?s than it
would take to buy thiS almost new
3 bedroom home Corner lot.
fenced back yard. Patio t2,OG
322-2420 Anytime
Your MLS Agency
REALTORS
2563 Park Dr
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TAFFER REALTY
ReQ Rct Estate Broker
1 tOO E 75th St
372 6653
Beautiful I bedroom, 2 bath pool
tome 70x27' living &amp; dining nn.
10'*70' kitchen with diShwaShef,
family room with fireplace,
master bedroom 1S'i23'. IS'x)$'
encicsed pool, on large shaded lot
$.31,00. 3736171
2 BR house in Deltona. completely
furnished including lawn mower.
edger. triols Across from Plaza.
*32.000 66$ 1747
IDYLLwILOE

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I Dare You
To inspect this luvurioos I bedroom,
7 bath eie-cutive tome and not be
eici?ed! Enforcing this feeling is
the second living room. papered
kitchen end baths, paneled family
room with brick fireplace, and
shag carpeflng tpirougtiout Call
Lucy Stairie. Assoc. now for ad
ditional features

Good Income
Area One, Inc.
REALTORS-eli $111

Comfortable? bedrOom hOmC with 2
apartmentS 329,000

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SANFORD 3 Bedroom. 1' - bath
Shaded
complete wilt new carpet, drapes
lP"Kp, 4ard. 3 bedrooms. I bath.
and
appliances. Fenced backyard.
331,005
$73,950 with evcellent terms.
Plymouth Rock Realty. Inc.
4 Bedrooms
REALTOR
F rn.seq home. 1tt bath. covered
(901) 3U 1092cr 313SM3
patio, large rear yard, 321.000
SANFORD
SANORA
2 Acres
I Bedroom. 1 bItt. or good gar.,n Low Down Desperate
'w'd 377000
Empty, move right n, i bedroo'ns
family room, separate living 1.
dining rooms. 30*10' screened
porch, huge irelde utility room. 2
car garage. 2'- years old.
DUtU UNIJtK IJKI(ilrIAL
Rig Real Estate Broker
COST. Swim in community pool.
372-1)01,
Low. low down. Price 333.930.
76.10 Hitwatha Aye at u

Payton Realty

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S-all 1 BR home en Farmsngton
pttjntlng Reserve area; reasonable
termS Call 373 1*41. after S

West Orlando- adjoining homes.
central heat &amp; ar, carpet. kitchen
equipped, one with pool, much
more Combined price. 370.000.
Will sell separate $34 34$?
Jim Hunt Realty
7321 Park ()r
372 7111
REAtTOP
AFTER fIRS
79fll
377061$
3223991
By owner, House&amp; 710,5
on French Ave-. zoned commercial
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$13,950
Why pay re-nt Move ri now 7
t*drri.'r P'Ome Wit ,i rp' trade
CailBart Real Estate
REALTOR 337 7*9*
Trade,%14,950 e-Qijity of) BR. 2 bath.
lakefront for other real estate 322
6345

2 BR, giant family room. convenient
location. 117.900
3 BR, li baths. Country Club, price
reduced to 3)7.900 Terms.
3 BR. 2 bath, over an acre. *35,000
I BR. 2 bath. Park Ave. 3.31.100
13 Acres, country corner, close tn
town, 152.500
Lakefront Lot. Osteen. 3.4500
Lots- 2 to cto, from. 37.300 Cacti
Stemper Realty
Central Florida's
MULflrLE LISTING REALTOR
3374991
19)9 S. French
372 7371. 372 1194. 372 1914
3221939.372-116.4
MUST SELL - flew 3 BR 2 BATH
HOME. alt eitras. gooc briton
MAKE CJFFER 3727217
WINTER SPRINGS- lOw 30's. low
assumption on thiS 3 BR. 7 bath
home,
tastily
decorated'
throughout: fully Sodded yard
with trees Immed ccc 373.1*21

Ejtra nice 24'*bO', '73 Suncrest. 3
BP. 2 bath, central air. Call $3.1
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190 Rembrert. 12'z50', 7 BR. air
conditioned. unfurn.shed with tiedcwrn. *2.100 319 3127
1961 Skyline, 12*56; 7 bedroom. 1
bai... air, sar'i,nq. awning. 12*20

Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell for
30pct commission Free pick ups.
Auction Saturdays 7 p rn Sanford.
3232770

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trailer. 10 hp with SO hrs Very
clean Call 311 3.111

I Piece or House-full
CASH 323 437*

IS' Clasper, 50 HP Mercury and till
'railer Mint COnditiOn. 3900 373

Top prices paid, used, any condition
641 $176. Winter Park

STAN'S HWY *a FLEA MARNET
Saturday &amp; Sunday
3229719
New porte potty. $60; Scuba diving
equipment. dou*le links, corn
piete with .1 valve, spear gun. $3)
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II' Fiberglass with 20 HP motor.
Only in water 10 times. 5130 PH,
323 11.31
7977

t31 Sh,ipe Naughahyde button Bar,
$200; Bar Stools, Glass rack. Bar
Supplies 322 *31

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY - SELL TRADE
311 3ISE FirSt St
377 Son
MAITLAND FLEA MART
1911 'Ivy 1792 Open S.tt &amp; Sun 9 5
*35 2920

Appliances, couch, boat &amp; trailer, 3
s1'eed bile- CatI 37) 517)
Assume Payments
Sriger Zig Zag. in cabinet, 3 flee-cIte,
front load deluxe sewing machine
Sold new for 3349.00, Pay balance
of 0$ cr 10 payments of 30 See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 East First Downtown
377 9111 Eve.1.69 11-16
PP,ilco Refrigerator Freezer
Frigidaire large electrIc stove. 1.
7756222 between 6 a m &amp; 7 p rn
Beautiful wCtnut, dining table. 6
chairs, practically how. 1150 372
5951
Single bed. complete, $75; Chest of
Drawers. $25; Night staid 1)0.
SmaI Credenza, *7 30; 9'itI3' Shag
carpet, 8)0. Port$ble B W TV
$23; Maple coffee table, $10.
Antiques &amp; old pieces: Secretary.
China. Sofa table. Lamp table,
Morris table. Gate leg table; anc
More KULP DECORATORS. 409
W. 1st St , 377 7333
DInng room suite. French Prey.
fruitwood lini5h, Oval table. 6
chairs with cane inserts and chIna
cab. 1450 3379776

Fr, i.rl ftrfliL'r' .rch.i'.res to -.'.
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components HAPS lii 9693

USed Furnitre &amp;

AntiquM ST.N 'S 372 9719

59-.4jsical Merchandise
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Hardly used Mnt Cidtion
1693. 372 6670

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Modern Furniture

Used office furniture
Wood or steel desks iCie-Cutive desk
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chairs, straight chairs, tiling
rabirscis. as is Cash and Carry.

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WOodruff'S Garaen Center
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Gen,jne Parts
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Used Machines
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waif ad.

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

C,34or TV's fro.n 330 86W, from
3)5. Service all make's HERBS'
TV 1200 S French. 373 1734
TELEVISION SETS *25 UP
MILLERS
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pieceS. assorted oak dressers.
chests, chafrs &amp; tables. glassware.
pluS many other items tOO
numerous t mention Sate con
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Permit No 159 03901 F6 13731

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Weston. Winchester. Remington.
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stoves. Ceiling fan, Round oak
table. Oak ice box. Roll top desk,

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Privately Fenced lear Yard And Mars I I t Cone
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fenced tot; access to river. *11.000
will negotiate 1043*3 2577.

YARD SALE- Saturday &amp; Sunday.
household goods, bicycles, toys,
router. 9 'Ill 6 1739 W 2nd St.,
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G.E. Refrigerator, bronze. g000
running conditIon. *50 Call 373
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bath, 7 story with 7 furnished
apts,.onseparate lot Commercial
lonlng pottible- Lease option
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RECLJCED FOR QUICK SALERaive'nna Park, 3 BR.. I both.
block, wall wall carpet. kitcten
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only Large desk. shadow box.
rugs, AIr conditioner. Misc items.
1S13 Summerlln Ave. 372 7176.

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with a Classified Ad.

truck and camper, household
mis-c. 3730102. 7519 Palmetto Ave.
(Nr. Palmetto Aye-. Baptist
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SEMINOLE CO Beautiful S or 10
acres, paved road, trees, clear,
flOwing stream, horses o K. Terry
Realty. 62107)1

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Sat. Aug 2tPw'u Wed. Aug. 6. lOa m.
til g,ark 2 pr sectional, coffer
tible. 7 mcI tables, 2 metal
cabinets. venetian blinds. 5panita
ceramic plaques, broiler oven,

lake Mary. S Acres between 3rd &amp;
4th St. at V4lnfluren St. Near
School. Bruno Bellucci. 1912
Louise St.. Crystal Lake. Illinois.
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er tops. Sinks Installation avail
furnished mobile home, comible Bud Cab.?I 337 S? any
pletely fer.ced, private In nice
time
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II. Low down payment, no
qualifying.
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HARTMAN REALTY. INC.
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31 MB 11 PG 763 Asking *2.250
Alan 1) kynor, 30.1 Brooktake
Po.-id. F'orham Park. New Jersey,
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Forrest Greene, Inc.
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506 Mellonvllte, 3 bedroom, lti bath
beauty, owner moving.
121$ Crescent, 3 bedroom. pIus 2
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then. formal dining Florida room
(erl0OkinQ lake, central heat &amp;
air, fenced yard, $37,300
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LAKE MINNIE- 4 bedroom home,
range &amp; refrigerator included,
utility Shed. fenced yard Don't
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FHA available
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air, range 6 refrigerator, at.
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building, fenced yard. juSt? blocks
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in business Monday. Tuesday. COndilions genelaljy aff
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AS 6
Too MAA1Y PRYING QUESTIONS OFA SENSITIVE PAL.PliRING
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NOYE: Send letters to Bernice Bede Osol, c/o this newspaper.
P.O. 80)r 162, Aturth Olmsted. Ohir, 44070. Befnice cannot
answer sit the letters, only the ones of general interest.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) YOU har-die large
Prchlems with a close associate Monday. Shun tri:ky
irrorest is profitable WE-driesday, Thursday

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Citizens To Speak Out On Cuban Trade

Stone Urges Ford To Work With Congress On Energy
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Stone issued his appeal to call back the Congress, but
Ford during an
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should ask the leadership and
The President will veto what we passed
Greater Sanford Chamber of committee chairmen to return
U.S. Sen. Richard Stone, I)- Commerce-sponsored 'per- from our recess and sit down and we'll be right back where we started
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Ford to sit down with Center.
and hammer out something
Congressional leaders and
The senator also said he that makes sense to all persons
"hammer out something that opposed lifting the trade em. involved," Stone said.
"Congress wants another" on recess, " Stone continued "The
makes sense" In energy bargo on Cuban goods.
The senator said that Ford the energy problem. "We President will veto what we
legislation.
'President Ford should not "wants one package" and passed a measure and went into passed and we'll be right back
Hy GLENN McCASLAN[)
Herald Staff Writer

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e started,"
said. "Then Congress should go voice heard" regarding the
Stone said that by old- back into session long enough to possible lifting of trade bans
fashioned give and take in enact a program which would withtheCastroregimemCuba.
White House talks with the give us some energy leadership
"Many people automatically
Congressional leadership, or direction,
assume to start trading with
something
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Stone, who has spent the Castro is good. That is the way
acceptabl
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weekend meeting people In five the New York City and
he pressure of the coun- Central Florida counties, also Washington papers are reactry's
compel
reasonable agreement," he County residents t:"make your
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-There should beno waivers that would jeopardize aperson's
life safety and having doors less than 28 inches wide would be
jeopardizing life safety," Olin Greene, a state fire marshal's
office director said today.
The jail has been closed and undergoing repairs since a June
9flre claimed the lives oIlO prisoners and ajailer.
Doors in the second story of the jail range in width from 20 to
26 inches, a tire marshal's investi gator discov ered last week
Florida's life safety codes set minimum door width's at 23 inches.
The Sanford fire chief's refusal to waive the life safety code
proislon prevents prisoners From being returned to the jail,
according to Seminole Count) Commission Chairman Sid Vihien

Sobik the elephant Is plelun.'d nboc as he as loaded
truck for transport Saturday to Circus World, where he'll
undergo 'schooling' with other elephants until his enclos ure
Is completed at the new Central Florida Zoo. Sobik Is led into
the truck by Debbie C'Pvbtrft-, assistant to Jack Regan.

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items tabled by both teams.
Friday asking if a mediator was
Rosenthal was pleased to needed.
the day tomorrow, negotiations will cease." learn about today's executive
"1 informed officials I felt no
While School Board members
—School Board Negotiator session between Pulley and the need of a mediator" Pelley
prepared for an executive
Hrru PsIlnu board. "Good," he raid, "now said
smion later today. the board's
maybe we'll be able to break
"I'm sorr,-, that's not our
chief negotiator asked the
!aose on some items."
opinicn," Rosenthal told Pellev.
Public Ernploye Relations
The Pelley team has offered
At present, however, the
PERC has presented Pelley
SEA was the first to ask for'a
Commission (PERC) to of- teachers a MO-a-year cost of board's top offer is still $200, with three names of arbitrators mediator. Pelley all along has
tidally declare an unpasse in living adjustment. SEA Pelley said,
to choose from. Fees range insisted on a special master. A
ongoing negotiations with the negotiators claim the county
By law, talks were at impasse from $150 to $250 daily. The cost special master is an arbitrator
county's 1,462 teachers,
can afford more and have asked Aug. 2, (Saturday) but Pulley — would be split between the assigned by PERC.
Chief Negotiator Harry for an $8,600 twginning salary on approval from School Supt. tx)ard and O)e SEA.
His decisions are binding
Pelley said talks between the for teachers who presently start Bud layer - asked PERC for
During today's meeting, pending board approval. A
Sem ino le
Educa tion at $7,800 a year.
two additional days to try to Rosenthal turned down nil three mediator simply makes
Association (SEA) and board
"If we do not reach resolve the 75-page SEA con- names, choosing instead to let recommendations and attempts
negotiators will end tomorrow agreement by the end of the day tract proposal.
PERC assign a sp"clal master. to get both parties to agree on a
and a $150 to $250-a-day ar- tomorrow, negotiations will
Steve Rosenthal, SEA's chief
Rosenthal also reiterated contract without going to arbitrator will he caled in to
Pelley said, lie also negotiator, today rejected SEA'S demand for a mediator htrtinn
re3olve unsettled issues unless said teacher salaries will voine Pelley's call for art arbitrator to try and resolve five artiewl
SEA has also asked that
talks today and tomorrow up during today's executive and reiterated SEA's earlier winch have been tabled. But
produce a contract agreement. session with the board.
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Sanford police said today that the inhave been sent away for tests, but Fagan said
vestigation into the slaying of George the tests had not turned up anything positive.
Helrnadollar Jr., of Orlando, at the
Helmadollar, who Lived at 5410 Lee Ann
Greyhound Bus Depot on June 27 remains Dr., Orlando, apparently was shot shortly
"still at dead center."
after he made a call from one of two telephone
-We have nothing new to report," Capt. booths at the bus station. RLR late model
C.B. Fagan said. "Our department is automobile was found parked near one of the
following several lines of Inquiry, but there booths when officers arrived.
isn't anything to report."
Fagan said Helmadollar had driven to
lielmadollar was found shot to death about
Sanford from Orlando to v t a friend. e
1030 p.m. Friday, June 27, in front of the bus
victim apparently had just called the friend
station. A young man, with long blond hair,
minutes before the shooting.
was seen running from the area.
Helmadollar and his wife, Eula, were in
"we ha ve talked ourselves blue in the face
the process of obtaining a divorce at the time
questioning people," Fagan said. "It's like a
of the slaying, according to police reports.
blank wall."
The Helmadollars have three sons and had
The detective said public response to
operated the Hilltop Day Nursery in Orlando
departmental pleas for help in the case has
while Helmadollar wcrked for another con-

More Ulan 200 people have been questioned
lfl the two-month old investigation with little
results. Four guns, swized during the probe,

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Bill Lykens and members of State Attorney
.%btx)tt Herring's investigative staff.

Dale Claims'Best Interest

But, Keller previously stated
as not included within the
publicly he would not request scope of the certified millage
more funding for the police since it did not exist during the
LONGWOOD — Property department than allocated in preceeding fiscal year. Thus,
owners here will be paying the current fiscal year
the city, even undr the 2.81
higher taxes for the 1976 fiscal
Grant's recommended three certified inillage, would have
year If a recommendation mill tax levy isa reduction fri,rn received $34,700 In additional
mane last week by City Council the 1974 four mill level, property ti'x revenue [rum the
Chairman J H Grant is imp- However, with the reappraisal new construction alone.
proved
of all real estate In the county
If the city council approves
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three mills be set for the fiscal Sem'nole Property Appraiser
by Grant, It must advertise its
year beginning Oct. 1. The Terry Goembel, the three mill plans to raise taxes and hold a
city's coffers would receive an reduced levy will actually call
public h&amp;,truig on the budget
additional $43,0 Iii revenues, a for an increase in ta xes,
be fore the new rate is set, lieGoembel, in accordance with cording to the law.
31.4 per cent increase In
property taxes over the current state law, certified the city's
0 compl y' with the state "
millage level
the rate
budget, under Grant's plan.
Law, asecond public
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Although the first in a series whereby property owners' he
must
be hed on orof workshops on the 1976 budget taxes would be kept the same
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ity's
charter requires or.
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"We have solved a number of other crimes
"We don't plan to stop the investigation,"
- several break-ins, a narcotics case or two Fagan said. "One of these days — soon. I
and one aggravated assault — but still have hope — we'll get a break. Then the work will
no clues in the murder," Fagan said,
be worth the tune'."

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appeals trom %Iihlen. Harriett claims he would be C responpolitics at the Chamber of Connneree's Personality Breakfast this m.rnlng.
sibleif the waiver resuited in an accident.
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L.acco says the cit's growth 4)bituirie',
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Dale said the county's "not rate doesn't warrant the pur. Sports
6Oh,c. WAY TO BEAT THE HEAT
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city's taking over the utility, Edith Duerr says many Women
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heads were turned over to city 1974 level of $37,512,074.
Among the budgets submitted Mark t.'all, 10, of 305 South Sunland Drive, Sanford, finds thereli but tk ,,
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complexes
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council members Saturday.
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wants to be sure of tile -ground hollies are almotst finished and
The submissions did not in. figure is more than $11 million weekend was one from Percy tnterrup'd only slightly over the past few days by intermittentrules."
Yesterdays high
; over,
will son need additional Setclude the official funding in new consLruction in the city White, chairman of the tAnd showers. ~'&amp;Iher than drink his can of soda pop, Mark pol.1tely
Meanwhile, city officials last vices wWch will strain the city's tignt low O.N. Itainjaji "a~j
requests from Public Safety during the 1974 year,
Planning Agency, the city's dumps It o "r his head. l'ernpt'ratures here yesterday soared UP week approved a $2-million capacity.
inches.
According to the law, the $11 new designation for its planning to 92 degrees Wore leveling oft at 65 overnight. (Herald Photo
DIrctor Doug Keller for the
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by bond sale. The money from the
A [IiVtik investment firm,
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                    <text>Thursday, July 31, 1975

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671h Year, No, 296—Friday, August 1, 1975

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Two Elderly 'Home' Residents To Be Relocated
By BOB LLA)Yl)
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photographer to tour her
residence,
Mrs. Kenny has been summoned to Seminole County
Court on Aug. 8 on the license

A 54-year-old Chuluota
woman, accused of operating a
convalescent home without a
license, said two of the four
remaining elderly persons at
her residence were to be
relocated elsewhere today by
relatives and that she has plans
to remodel her residence and
put It up for sale.
Mrs. Mary W. Kenny, 54, of 21
Overlook Dr., Chula Vista,
(huluotAi, Made the disclosures
yesterday after inviting it
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violation charge. Sheriff's
deputies served the summons

Wednesday.
County Health Department
officials visited the Kenny
residence Monday after a
complaint was lodged by State
Atty. Abbott Herring's office.
Herring's office became
involved after sheriff's deputies
ifl(I County Medical Examiner
Dr. G.V. Garay started a probe
last Friday into the unattended

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point plan, originally included shal s iffict in.i&gt; not grant
safety, codes Vihien said
county of any liability. A 14
filed his report to county ofthe need for widening the waiver (in the door widths,
Following the June 9 Jail fire pointplan was written by the ficiab
By refusing to grant any corridor doors, but after con
The memo also as signed b
county and city fire and
He cites 32 deficiencies in the
which killed 11 persons u
waivers on state life safety (erring with iotmt&gt; officials, hr" Prevention Officer J F
jail,
nine of which are covered
ommtssion requested the citybuilding officials
codes, local officials may have the point was left out because of Poose&gt; and Building Official county and state fire entities to
Two weeks ago, Robert in the 14-point plan However,
prevented the return of the cost Invoked
Bill Braceland
Inspect and
on Johnson chief inspector of the officials agree that the major
report
prisoners to the Seminole
Harriett told commissioners
If we move the prisoners requirements necessary to state fire marshals office point is the widening ofcorridor
County Jail, thus closing down when they were approving the hack in. it means we recognize bring the Jail within state life toured the jail, reviewed the 14- doors to the 28-inch code
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man
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PERC and both teams would
be at Impasse.
have to agree to continue at the
As teacher-School BoardHowever, Harry Pelley, the table.
negotiations entered the last board's chief negotiator, and
Were going to meet next
legal day today, the Seminole School Supt. Bud Layer have
Education Association (SEA) the option of asking the Public week. We have to meet next
dropped its beginning salary Employe Relations Corn- week," Rosenthal said.
demand to $8,) yeirly.
misior. I'ERC) for mere time.
st:.
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SEA is ritco 'witing Ass..
SEA's top spokesman, Steve HaITIS to explain to both teams
School Supt Roger Harris to
the bargainirg table to explain Rosenthal, this morning said he what's "affordable."
the 1975-76 budget and what the felt negotiations will continue
The latest SEA proposal of
school system can afford to pay past tomorrow's deadline which $8,600 would cost taxpayers an
teachers.
is set by law. By law, a request additional $1.7 million, Next
year's projected operating
budget is slightly more than $37
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of his life Tuesday at the Orlando Sports Stadium when he
lakes on arch-rival Joey Vincent of Orlando. Watch for
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Rt-ad about the Seminole County lasses who are proving
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Yesterday's high 87. Overnight low 18. Rainfall was
.39 Inches,
Partly ekudy through tomorrow with a chance of
thundershowers. Highs near 90, Lows in the low to mid
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40s. Mostly southeast winds 10 to 15 mph, stronger and
gusty near thundershowers. Rain probability 20 to
rent through tomorrow,
Complete details and tides ure on Page 5-A.
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At present, teachers start at
$7,800 in Seminole County. The
Pelley team has offered
teachers a $200 cost-of-living
adjustment which would raise
salaries all the way up the line.
But SEA feels the county can
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folks living at her residence
were watched and cared for
around-the-clock by herself, her
28-year-old daughter Elaine
and two other women.
She said there had been
regular visits to the residence
In the past by a visiting nurse
from the Orlando Navy
Training Center and by Dr. C.
W. Lindsey, a Goldenrod
osteopath.
Dr. Harks told reporters that
Dr. Lindsey told him that he
had visited the residence
;Il)Prxui iateiv once a month

corridor door widths, would
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each official as ..expecting lleriid
Doug
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Vihien and Sheriffs departHerald Staff Writer
copies to study."
Harling said legal staff relations spokesman for ment Sgt. Elmer Avenel both
Sanford Fire Chief George
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short time later
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e will be to schedule &gt; '?' wit: ifl
recognized by Seminole Cty Spokeama* for Askew, Snevin awl Wainwriit wore not r.a
for the gose'--'r or
OtfiCisti
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as violations of state Laws and Attorney General Robert among thaw to r!celve copies see yet."
a '
Wainwright
was
out
of
possibility
of
a
wal
safet'j requirements and that Shevin and Department of of the jurya findings.
ba&amp;d --on
"I am certain, however, that Tallahassee und could not * "hardship" use
A
the local municipal officials Corrections Chief
IllT
Louis
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*No.
the
Governor
has
not
considering
the
fact
11
persons
reached
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personally,
but cot
On Wide
thedoors.
d by
have no authority to waiver any Wainwright confirmed that received a copy of the report as died in the fire, Gov. Askew will Routine pointed out that any
,
Sti-year-old John Dougherty of Sanford plays the outfield the
copies of the report had not of late today iyesterday)," want to be made aware of the incident inside a corrections
. Unless I can negotiate a
easy %ay — perched In his fa%orite tree. It only takes a short of these requirements."
"You can live in a place with reached them late yesterday, %laurice F. flarling, Askew's grand jury's findings. You can't center — such as a county jail waiver from the ci!y of Sanford,
lunge to grab a fly ball that comes his way. (Herald Photo by a violation, but it is still a three days after the grand jury chief counsel, said in a sweep away those 11 deaths."
it virtually closes the Seminole
Gordon Williamson)
deficiency," Harriett said.
completed its probe, and that telephone interview with The Ilarling said.
( Continued On Page 3-Ai
County Jail (r good," he said.

EACH

YOUR
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continuous "parade" of investigators and representatives
of State agencies visiting her
home.
As she showed Herald
representatives around the red
brick house and the surrounding one-acre lot, Mrs. Kenny
noted tha'. some pet pigs, cats
and (logs "have been disposed
of" after she received a list of
things she should do from
Health I)epartmnt officials.
According to the county
zoning office, the Chula Vista
subdivision is ioned .\-1
agricultural.
Mrs. Kenny said the elderly

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resided at the house over the
undisclosed number of years.
She said her residence "isn't
a nursing borne and has never
been proclaimed to be a nursing
home."
Mrs. Kenny said the elderly
persons "aren't asked for
money, but if their families
want to help out, fine." She
referred other questions to an
attorney.
"Anyone is welcome to visit
this house," she said. "The
doors are never locked."
She said since the investigation into Hankinson's
death started there has been a

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facilit) must iieet state
st.andarth and be licensed if
more than two persons not
related to the owner or
manager by blood or marriage
are cared for at the facility. The
law provides for Health
Department officials to take
injunctive court action on
violations of the law.
Mrs. Kenny said she'd taken
in elderly persons "for years"
to help their relatives and
wasn't aware that she was
violating the law.
She duclifled, due to the
pending court case, however, to
say how many persons had

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death of 82-year-old Walter T.
Itankinson, who was living at
the Kenny residence with his 80year-old wife, Effie.
A sheriff's office spokesman
declined any comment on the
Uankinson death investigation,
saying it is still active. No cause
of his death has been revealed
by authorities,
County Health Department
Director Dr. O.l. Harks said
Mrs. Kenny has been mailed a
certified letter ordering her to
"cease and desist" in operating
the unli'mst'd facility ''within
14 calendar days."
Officials said understate law

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Wa rn ing Keep Loivestock In Pens

S?Iiiif101C County livestock
Vinton said the sheriff's costs about $40 a month to kt'p the complaint, which will ho lirniation with the state atOV*flCIS today' were warned to department and Animal Wel- a hors2 and many people can't referred to the detective torney to obtain arrest of the
keep cattle and horses penned fare Officer Bruce Clarke were afford this. So, they are putting division,
owner.
"We don't know what the up or face a possible fine or jail beginning a campaign to halt their cows and horses out to
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"We doa't want to do this, t
crying isall about. They (school term, or both.
the freeing of animals on road- graze, but not checking fences. assigned to each impounded the deputy on patrol has niur.'
officials) shouldn't be crying,"
wiys in the county.
The nest thing they know the animal and a letter of impound- to do than chase animals 1 r
Sheriff's Sgt. W. A. Vinton
Rosenthal said.
"We
are
going
to
get
very
animal
or animal! are out on ment will be mailed to the people unwilling to fix fenc
issued the warning after dePelley reiterated his earlier puties spent much of yesterday tough on this problem," Vinton the road, causing traffic owner as soon as the cost of and keep stack correctls.
transportation and mileage is Vinton said.
stand that $200 is the board's rounding up large animals said. "Criminal cnarges will be Problems."
Vinton
said
that
every'
effort
received from the animal
Fees for pickup and stora
top offer,
found finning kkSe on county' filed against persons not cooperating.
would be made to contact tae control center. Copies of the of annuals
cre listed L)
"We don't tant an unsound roadways.
Clarkesaid that the animal owner of impounded animals, letter will be sent to the animal Vinton as $10 per pickup, per
financial system," SEA's Susan
Under Florida statutes, own control office had handled 80 but after a "normal period of officer and after three days the animal: 14 cents per mile, per
Smith said. She said board ers of livestock found to allow animals since the county time" the unclaimed livestock animal officer Is instructed to animal for transportation, and
negotiators claim they don't animals to run at large or stray enacted a control ordinance in will be sold at auction.
notify the sheriff's office if the $2.50 per day, per animal for
know enough about budgeting "upon the public roads" may be December. lie reported that
Vinton outlined the following owner has been in to pick up the care.
to explain what can and cannot found guilty of it misdemeanor most of thesc were cows, animal control policy:
animal or make arrangenints
Clarke said that most animal
be done,
and fined $500, jailed for 6od.ays returned by deputies to the
- A deputy during routine for its return,
owners come in to pick up the
owner right on the scene, but patrol finds livestc.k running at
If the owner fails, or livestock and pay the ft-es,
Thus the reason for SEA's or both.
six unclaimed many flIIiCS "the deputy was large. He will make a general relList-s, to redeem the animal, causing the shelter to break
"We
have
inviting Harris to the table.
horses at the animal control left holding the horse" because complaint, Including a corn- the case will be turned over to even. However, hi! said many
Harris is the chief financial center now," Vinton said. there had been no one to claim plete physical description of the the civil division for advertising times animals are kept for long
officer for the county's 36
teanimal.
"There were seven yesterday. h
animal, including color, marks and possible sale at public periods of time and are sold at
schools.
The upkei.'p of the animaLs and
"In the past two weeks, we or brands, injuries and sex. The auction. The owner will again auction causing a loss to the
A source says Pelley will the time deputies are spending have exper[.'nced more coin- deputy will seek the owner be notified to appear within five center.
offer two additional days of away, fr'imn routine patrol while plaints about loose animals before the animal is impound- days to be given a court sum•
"But we try to dispose of the
negotiations. After that, the rounding these animals up is than ever before," Clarke said. ed. If the animal is impounded, moos for violation of Florida animals without having to put
two teams will be at impasse, costing the taxpayer a great ' - Part of this stems from the the owner's name, address and State Statute 588.2-4. Failure to any to sleep. This is not our
econo'nir conditions because it phone number will be )lCed on appear will result n filin' f in. (irpe''.'' rt:irke said.
demtl of money
the source said
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War Declared
On Mosquitoes
JACKSON, Miss. I AP - Health officials have declared
war on the mquito in M cicippi in an attempt to peevent further outbreaks of a strain of sleeping sickness that
h.is killed 11 persons in the last month
Cases have been reported in
counties around the
state. An outbreak of epidenuc peoportions has occurred
in the area of Greenville, a city of 40,000 in a cottongrowing area along the MLc-cippi River delta.
We anticipate spadic occirences across the state
and me deaths, but e should start seeing mprovement
sxm," said Di. Durward Btakey of the state Health
Board.
Sance June 24, officiaLs ha ii'nfirrnd or suspect 103
cases of the St. Louis strain of the disease, which causes
irilamation of the brain and central rrvous sytem that
resiits in apithy and smzio!ence. There is r known cure
Ix the virus, which is carried from birds to man by
nqui tC
An epidnuc ws declared atxut two weeks ago n the
area of Greenville, where 8 deaths and 67 cases have been

Miami, Washington Safe'
WASHINGTON AP) - New government crime
statistics suggest that Miami and Washington may be two
of America's safest big cities.
The study, conducted in 1973 and spased by the Law
Eofcrcement Assistance Administration, showed that
those cities had the lowest propertion of mine victims of
the 13 cities surve}ed
The repxt. made public Thursday, was tased on
Census Bureau polling conducted in about 9,O)
thldsd 1,S3busiriessesuieachcity. In addition to
Miami and Washington, the urveyed cities were Baton,
Qncinnati, Houston, Milwaukee, Muiieapolis, New Orleans, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, iffalo,
N.Y., and Oakland, Calif.
San Francisco and Mioneapolis emerged with the highest crime victimizatjcn rates.
The study is part of the LEAA's continuing efft to
measixe the nation's mine rate by polling a scientilkally
selected sample of dtixer about their own experiences
with mine. Previous LEAA studies have shown there Is
two to three times the amount of mine than incidents
repotled to police.

Unemployment Still Up

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WASHINGTON IAP - The latest unemployment
figres are expected to show that the nation's high jobless
rate is continuing, but the auto industry says business is
bng up.
Gorernnit economists sa1 in advance of rele of
the July flgur5 today that the true rate of w*ip(kymexd
In
ecuxziiy renins about L9 per cent. The $&amp;ess
Mayaaapost-WorldWarlid9perceit. It
as 1.6 per I in June. Homti, government analysts
said that statistical qtñrks dist1ei1 the figures and that
the ue jobless rate in both montha was about 1.9 per
cent.
Julius hiskin, comnoner of the Bixuu of Labor
&amp;atistics. told a conçeuia1 *neI last month that he
expected "real improvement" in the employment
tntion soon. Asked if Pr meant in the autumn, üskth
said, "The best I can do is soon."

Tobacco Crops Burned
DARLINGION, S. C. (AP 1—A quiet but tAtt gr
of
Ilington Coonty farmers base burned nearly 6,C
potmds of tobact'o to protest the low peices their crops are
bringing on the rnmrket.
The apparently low-grade leaf was doused with diesel
fuelandputtothetorthlateThlay asaquietgrvupof
about 50 farmers aid their families watched.
Jinuny Galloway, who donated 1,000 pounds of leaf to
thebirning,sül "Wejustthoikwegcga rawdealfrvrn
Seaeta But"
he 15 per cent Iixiease in allotments Ills year was
siewed by the farmers as a way to lower the price of
tohacco on the mar. a
"I don't kmw of any farmer ' çutp of farmers that
ip.rt.s this increase," Galloway said.

Grocery Bills Increase
By lifE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Higher pces fot a wide raige of fxi items biked up
the family grtery blU during July. an Associated Press
markettasket aune shows. 1 bill went up in more of
the cities sirveyed than in any month since last
Novuther.
The survey fiiidus cofndded with the aimouncement
Thursday that prices paid to farns r 3 per cent from
June 15 to July 15. 'flare were üalicatic*w that we of the
increases already base showed op at tie supermarket arid
otts are on their way to coiuners.
The AP drew up a random l of 15 coinmody purchased loud and nonfocad itesns, decked the price at one
soperrrartet in each of 13 cities on Mardi 1, 1973, axl has
rechecked on or about the start of each succeeding month.

Search Continues
DARIEN, Ga. AP, — Frustrated searchers rezie
their wuk taay, hoçAng the marshes rear Sapelo Island
EU yield a due to 11* whereabouts of a miiçpg airplar
aid its fist oCalpantL
McIntosh County Deputy Jininy Amerson said Thwiay that searchers would scan lb..' area in a low-f]in
heluccçter wh1e authorities y t'. borrow sonar equipment from the Nas to probe Sapelo Soond off tie
soust Grgia coaa
'l'he helicopter is gonig to fly very low or tie I,Iv1,
aid_rn thes to!e if we can linda lixth broken (na tee
or aiy kind of cite," Ameriort said.

Intelligence Budget Secret
WASHING1t)N (API — Preent Fords budget officer
will refuse to tell tIe Hoise irddligeice ciuittee tie
tntal annual c
of U. intelligence operatiom, cornrr.ittce members say.
of the panel say they have heard c figures
between b billion and 19 billion but that Budget Director
Jan T. L)lm in testth*xty prepared for delivery today
refuses to doae the Isgire publicly.

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Money Experts

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
UTILITIES IOARD
FLORIDA
Notice of P&amp;IIc Hearing
CASE NO. S.$4.CAOf.E
The Board Of County Corn
mnioners of Seminole county HEIEN( M PETERMAtd and
Sitting as the Seminole County HAROLD C BUCHAt4 Platntilfs.
LjflhiVin Board will hold a publiC
hearing in the County Commission 1
eivironmental services wasservedonAprilfl.NOwOrk didn't do it deliberately," Chamberi of the Seminole County KOSCOT INTERPLANETARY,
ByM1CKI.O('HRIDGE
iuC . et al.
Courthci.is, Sanford, Florida
director said yesterday.
has teen done since then. Dale Johnsun said.
Herald Staff Writer
Auguif.
of
Two road_s — Oxford and Tuelday, the 17th day
The utility firm, earlier this said.
NOTICEOFIALE
17S. •t 7,00 P.M. q as
James
Johnn,
the
firm's
Winston
— were damaged when theIIt' as posSible, to establish TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Maitland Utilities Inc. will be year, was cited with numerous
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
allowed to resume Installation county vio ions for Installing president, told the County the utility firm's work crews the calendar year fl Gross
of a 300.-foot force main line the pipe without perimis. Work Commission Tuesday in public were laying pipe fran the lift Receipts
Tai Rate
utility that
under
POwer
in a
revenues
frOmfor
theprivate
unincorporated
matter
nowthe
perJlnQ
'n otheiale
Circuit
through English Estates sub- was initially ordered stopped on heartig that the action, without station on Oxford Drive to areas of Seminole County. Florida. COUrt c' Seminole County, State of
division once county and state April 18 by Dale's office. proper permits, was "an tin- transfer sewage to the city of pursuant to Sect,on ill. Ruin and Florida, pursuant to a Final Decree
the ifl Foreclosure in the above styled
Regulations Governing
Maitland's utility plant
agencies approve the con- However, the firm resumed proper move.
Regulation of Public Water and C*U5. signed the 30th day Of July.
Dale said
'We are in violation. But, we
struction. Bill Dale. county work and another halt order
Sewerage Syitemt in Scminole 1975. the undersigned clerk will offer
f0 sale at public auction to thC
stalled less than 700 feet of the County. Florida
hiQhCSl
bidder for cash. on the
Board of County
tine before work was stopped.
Courthouse jt front steps of thl
Commissioners
Seminole County Courthouse.
He said the company must
Sidney 1. Vihlari. )r.
Semlrole County. Florida. on th
receive approval from the state
Chairman
13th day of August. 1975. at 1100
I)epartment of Environmental Attest:
a,m • a prce4 of land described as
Regulation and county en- Arthur
ClerkH Beckwlth. Jr.
VirOluflental services.
Pi.butj )uly, Aug I, S. Ii. 1975
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ENHIBIT'A"
Utility Attorney Ned WoolJotk DEP ii
FICTiTIOUSNAME
was instructed by the cornS
ThCW1,OfthePdE'mottheNW'4
Notice s hereby given that I am (Less the 5 fl fe'eti and thC SW '4 of
mission
to
find
out
MSIUS.IId
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engaged in butrits at 3111 Ceceila
30 feet) and
Utilities can be forced to repair Drive. Apopha 37703. Seminole the
NW'i
(Lets
the'OI
S the P4W ',
the
F
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of
the
NW
thA tñ pt,4e
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Section 36. 1 O1*'fl%n p j I 0U In.
A 23-year-old Sanford man
______________________ nam.ODESIGUUNLIMITED,and Range
30 East
4
was jailed by police early today
?ht I intend to regster Said name
LESS From the .E corner of the
Legal Notice
of
CrCU Cou". P4W
11* P4W Qf ct.on 36.
and acctind of attempting to
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Seminole
County,
Florida
in
ac
Township
21
SOuth, Ran.je 30 East
burglarize the residence of
C04'daflCew)IPI the provisions the run P4nrih I itegree 76' 10" West
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARDOF
shenfrs 'ice squad 1.1. R
Fitltiotjs Name Statutes To Wit
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
f
line of sad P4W
NOIiCC of Public Huring
Section 16509 Florida Statutes 1957. NW'. o distance 017$) 6 feet to Ii s'
Parker.
,
5: Frank C DiPeolo
The Board of County Corn
roint of ginnir'Q, continue then.e
Sanford Police Patrolman
missioners of Seminole County. Pjbti5J1 Ju'y 25. Aug 1. S. 15. 1775 NorTh 1 degree 26' 10" WeSt ak'j
Lews Coomba and R. A. McInFlOel4a,willhoid a public hearing to OF 117
saidEati Ilneof said NW 4 of P4W ' 4
cunsider a reguest to conduct a
trr reported
y
.distanceof1011fe,tmOreO(ltSstO
row pit operation in an Al IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND the NE corner of said P4W i of NW
MIct1ael Wayne Pennington, 23
SEMINOLE
Agriculture Zone on the oItOwInQ FOR
COUNTY, '., thence run Westerly along the
of 708L Second SI, Sanfotc,
described property:
FLORIDA.
pp line of said P4W 1 f NW "4 a
E "of the NE '4 Cl Section 3670 CASE NO. 751S47CA04F
just alter midnight while the
Patrolman Steven D. Harriett Ea,stbrook Boulevard, south
distance of 400 feet thence South 1
degree 26' 10" East parallet to the
suspect "was attempting to said thieves pried open a dour Seminole, was burglarized and 79 leSS S CL Railroad R Wand less In Re: the Ma.rlaqe Of
R.W for roads. arid; the SE '4Cl SE LUTHER ElDEL.
East line of said NW 4 of NW 4
enter through the front dzor' at at the building to gain access to a $150 citizens band radio stolen , of 5j 73 7079, Seminole
Petitioner, distance of 1043 fees more or lets to a
Parker's 112 Holly Avenue the freezer and hauled away a while the auto was paried in a County, Fla. less tie Norm 195 test
and
point South U degrees 33' 70" West
and eta S C i- Railroad R W F D IT H M SE' DEL.
100 feet from the point of beg inning.
residence.
quantity of canned goods plus
driveway at the residence.
Further detcrib.d as Esst of
Rrspden! ,
eP4orthNdegref'533'70"Eas' •'
Pennington was booked at whole chickens, 15 pounds of
Lee N. Anderson, 6t Tersa Markham WoOds Road. West Cl II
NOTICE OF ACTION
fef to the point of beginning
county jail on $5,300 bond on hamburger meat, an eight- Court,
Hidden
Estates, an NOIIPIOI E. E. Williamson Road. TO EDITH M SEIDEL
This public hearing will be Mid In
R 0 P40 1. Boz 717
charges of attempted breaking pound beef roast and 16 reported to the sheriff's departDATED this 30Th day of July, 1975
?Pi County Commission Chambers
R'adI.ig. Pennsytvenia
(Sealt
ad entenn of a dwelling, packages of hotdogs.
merit that a 14-year-old Stagthe
Saord. FIr, YOU APE HEREBY NOTIFIED
A,tpjr BeckwtP, Jr
rgt prowling, trespassing and
Police were also in- horn fern valued at $150 was on August 19, 1915, at 700 P M. or hat a P?ition for Dissolution of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
as SoOfl hereafter as DOtaibIf
Marriage haS been fild agansI tou
disorderly conduct, according vestigating the reported theft of stolen from her front porch.
By: Cecelia V Eki'rn
Board of County
by your husband, LUTHER
As Deputy Clerk
31 'flinex watches, valued at
to jail records.
Two men were reported being
Commissioners
SF1 DEL. arid you are regu red
isIr Aug 1, 1975
Sanford police today were in- $430, from the apartment of held lii County jail trday without
S.rnnoIe County. Florida
serve a copy Cl your written DEQ 3
defenses to the Petition. If mv. to
By' 54 VOiiei. Jr..
vestigating a burglary at Cam Wayne Ellis, 2580 Ridgewood bond on violation of probation
Chafrman
said
sction on Michael 0. ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED
munity Action's Head Start Ave., Sanford.
charges, Jail records listed
Attest
Chium4fito. Esa. fPie Peqiticx'w'r's BIOS:
Center, 518 S. Palmetto Ave.,
Sheriffs deputies reported menasVernonR.ayWagncr,, A.rtpjr Pt, BeckwiTh. Jr
attorney. whota address is Post
INVITATION TO lID: NotCe 5
Office Boi 441, FIagIe'r Beech. Pi,rebygiiientoOeneralContrac?srs
and the theft of $148 in meats today that an auto belonging to Sanford; and Alfred White, 2, Pvblish. Aug 1. 1975
FlOrIda 32036. On or before Sep ttiat the District School Board of
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DEQ
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from a freezer.
Philip J&amp;in Commodario, 1€99 of Oviedo.

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Changes 2nd iime
By JANE CASSELBERRY interested ui the yOUth shelter SChOOLt he older boys have

and offered use of the "ky summer jobs and have
Herald Stall Wrfttr
The Bc*rd of Directors of Sky King" Label,
established savings accounts.
An attempt at large scale Even the younger boys do yard
King Youth Ranch Inc. voted
last night to clianee its nan to mailings seeking support work, according to Lvrid.
,
outside the Central Florida
semi
Youm
Lynd said if tadilities were
According to Canton Henley. area failed to bring in an- available at the ranch they
president of the board, ""mis ticipated response, but "Sky have requests to take
dethicn was made not only to King" promoted several events times as many youngsters as
designed tO benefit the ranch. are DOW ID residence.
eliminate confusion of
with a national organization, such as tennis and golf tow-Req-jests cane fran all
the United States, lie said, but
but also because we wish to neys.
In order to expand his youth they have limited those acwThe board tavors a national ranch concept to areas In the cepted to Central Florida.. A few
concept as advocated by actor country that did not have a emergency cases have
Kirby (Y King) Grant, but youth shelter, Grant chartered (Torn Orange and VoM.i. but
wishes to devote Its entire ef- Sky King Youth Ranches of 85 to 90 per cent of
forts to the support of the local America, Inc., which, although youngsters are from S1i11ok
ranch located on SR 419, winter separate from the local County, be added.
Sprir.gi., accvrdir.g to Henley. organization, czused some
Primarily the boys are not
confusion among supporters. delinquent but children in
This is the second
Years of efforts to get the of a borne. The child must want
change for the youth facility
chartered in 1%9 as a non-profit project off the ground to stay and ther, has been only
interdenominational institution culminated In the dedication one runway in
for the rehabilitation of and opening of the first cottage the shelter opened.
troubled last September.
delinquent
or
Lynd said there is a big need
f,g. gjg.ij
Located on a 21..cte wooded for
juveniles.
Originally known as the site, the facilities presently plication has been made to a
Seminole /ijj yj1
accommodate 13 full-time boys foundation far funding an ad(SAYS) the board of directors arid one who stays &amp;tng the ditional cottage.
voted Last August to change the day, plus cottage parents,
He said the Youth Ranch is
narr4e to "Sky King Youth according to the executive sdfering from tie summer
Ranch" in ceder to gain wider director Jim Lynd.
slump and is "hurting for
The staff also Indudes relief soppoct" It will continue 10 be
acceltance and a financial
suxxt base,
parents and Mrs. Carolyn a non-profit organization
After moving to Sernirvik Grant (Kirby's wife), the supported solely by
ii
serrt$ry.feceptiailst.
County, CraM —.
tnibutions
of
from
private
long running Sky King
Tie youngsters range from donations, civic clubs and
television series
became ages 9-17 and attend local churches in tie area, he said.

CISIS

By A. 0. Jones
Deputy 01st

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Three people have been arORLANDO (API
rested in the slaying of the postmistress of a small Central
Florida town, police say.
Police said Glen Herman, 21, of Plant City was arrested
Thursday in Columbus, Ga., after being stopped and questioned by an officer making a routine check. Officials said
postal authorities began steps to return Herman to
Orlando.
A nationwide alert was issued for Herman earlier
Thursday following the arrest of Thomas Brunson, 23, of
Winter Garden and an unidentified 17-year-old girl on
charges of robbery and first.degree murder.
The charges stem from the murder July 21 of Lot-a me
N. Smith, longtime postmistress at the tiny post office
serving 900 resIdents of Gotha in western Orange County.
Police said she was shot in the back of the head during
the robbery, which netted about $300.
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IWfa, 62, has not been seen
Grezmer said. "We àxi't
IIKC Weàxsday. when Pu ear
have any firsthand kmwlece
was found abandoned in a park- of a actiechiled meeting between
ing lot. These was no evidence Mr. Holla and Mr. Giacslc9e.
of violence, but Grenuier said But we have Ills ret to that
"You always lave to cuisider effect. We're going to contact
fail play, cawidesing Hofla's him today. We're gtng to a

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Clerk of the Circit Cyrt
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Doted this 7th dly of July, 1973
TrsE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
s Mr R 6 "Sue' Feather.

Cria4rrnsn

5- Mr Witliamn P Layer.

SupifinitciONit
Pubilt), Jtty I 75 Aug 1 19?5

NASSAU, Bahamas 'API — A ban or, the harvesting of
spiny lobsters by foreign fishermen In 100,0(Y) square
miles of the Bahama Banks goes into effect today,
Bahamian officials said.
The U.S. Coast Guard warned Florida fishermen
Thursday not to violate the new law, which Is expected to
reduce the activities of many Miami-based Cuban exiles
who depended on the lokters for their livelihoods.
Meanwhile, Bahamian officials said Thursday that the
US, and Bahamian governments will begin talks here
Aug. 13 on fishing rights in 50, 000 square miles of the
area. No mention was made of the balance of the area
under dispute.

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against
him are a fat-rn of "political
criminal charges
harrassrnent" stenuning from his refusal t give $200,000
to former President Nixon's reelection campaign.
In a motion filed Thursday in federal court here, Turner
asked U.S. District Judge W Terrell hodges to dismiss a
14-count indictment charging him with mail fraud and
conspiracy.
Turner, five of his associates and tlto of his companies
are scheduled to stand trial on the charges Monday. A
similar trial last year in Jacksonville ended in i.itstnlal
hen the Jury c'ouldnt reach il Vtl'(liCt.
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Underwood and the OMAE
Fund budget.
staff, in compiling and
Vihlen said yesterday he analyzing the budget requests,
planned to discuss with board detailed a "basic budget"
members the possibility of which provided for day-to-day
assigning the Office of operating costs in the county.
Management Analysis and
By leaving tile "basic
Evaluation (OMAE) and budget" up to the OMAE staff,
himself the responsibility of it would leave the comrn
balancing the budget within the inissioners "free to work on
5.34 millage certified millage new and expanded county SHOP OPENS
rate,
j)rogralns," Underwood said,
Commissioners will Ilave to lie said the commission still DOWNTOWN
lop off more than $4-million would have to approve
from a total of more than $22.
basic budget.''

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.csterday at 118 South Palmetto Ave. (in hand for the uipeiiing were, from left: Dot Williamson Ill
Sanford Atlantic Bank, City Commissioner Gordon Meyer, store owner Itutli Moore, Wayne Albert of
Flagship U.S. Bank and Ginger Bunleson of Flagship Bank Downtown. (Herald Photo by BUI Vincent)

Caution Urged On Inciting To Riot Law
TALLAhASSEE tAP)
The court reversed the I md. bled and acting with a common (ions so as not to interfere with was black and that weought to Beach County Circuit Court for
Florida's law against inciting ing of Dade County Circuit intent, either in executing a free speech, the court held,
get some guns and shout the trial.
to riot is constitutional but it Judge Edward D. Cowart that lawful private enterprise in a
The legislature could put into policemen in the back."
must be used in a very narrow the law was unconstitutional violent and turbulent manner, the law a broader definition of
A circuit judge had ruled the
The state contended he made
way to avoid interfering with because it contained no defini- to the terror of people, or in "riot," but any definition "must other
maju1a'
could not be used
gestures and action.s
the freedom of speech, the tion of riot and could be used to executing an unlawful enter. include the element that the incite the
crowd
because a policeman stopped
Supreme Court says.
prise in a violent arId turbulent prohibited conduct encourages
infringe on free speech.
the three persons' car on Feb. 3,
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"Then considering the of- peace."

court said a bag of marijuana

violation and found the pot in

was thrown from a car could be with the traffic offense.
Beasley of Miami, saying it courts in 1824 must apply, the language used must clearly tended he was standing with
contained no specifics on what Supreme Court said,
intend to incite a breach of the group of 75-100 persons after a used as evidence in court.
he allegedly did to urge
"The term 'riot' at common peace," said the opinion written policeman shot a black youth in
The 5-4) opinion ordered the b The Supreme Court opinion
Justice BK. Roberts said
disorder,
Justice
Ben
Overton.
1973.
law is defined as a tumultuous by
They quoted Beasley as case of Anthony Frank Nittolo,
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UIJuana bag was thrown
The court said the state could disturbance of the peace by
Application of the law must saying, "These policemen shot John Howard hover and Nancy
from
wv car and found before
ref ile an amended char'e.
three or more persons, assem- be restricted to these defini. the boy in the back because he C. McKinnon returned to Palm
their car was stopped, thus the
evidence was not tainted.

Doctor Says State To Raise Fees
TALLAHASSEE tAP
The Commerce Department is
required under Florida law to
raise the fees doctors can
charge workers injured on the
job, the Florida Medical
Association says.
Dr. James F. Richards Jr. of
Orlando, chairman of the
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Thursday that the state is forc.
ing Florida doctors to subsidize
private Industry by more than
$100,000 a day by restricting
fees charged injured workers.
Richards' comments came at
a bearing on the association's
request that doctor's fees
charged to workmen's corn.

perisation cases be increased,
Richards said the subsidy occurs because (he state-set
schedule for doctors' charges is
below current medical charges
across the state,
Workmen's compensation
law requires the department to
establish a fee limit that doetors can charge for treating

workers injured on the job.
Richards said the current
schedule was set in 1972 and Is
woefully out of date, according
to a survey completed by the
association earlier thIs year.
Commerce Secretary
Edward Trombetta has said
that the association's request
would increase the cost of

Grand Jury Report Awaited

medical and surgical services
by $44.6 million a year and
might result in workmen's
compensation insurance
premiums being raIsed 11.6 per
cent to florida employers.
Andrew McMullian III, hearing officer and state labor- director,'said the hearing would
be completed on Aug. 25-26.

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Shevin's office on arrival. We reached late yesterday at the the report were to be sent to
don't have it yet," Fiagg said. ('ircuit Court offices in Askew, Shevin, Wainwnight, all
would concern Wainwright's "I'm certain it will be studied Seninole County. A secretary five Seminole County Corn.
office,
hard, however, once it said the judge had returned to inissioners, County Attorney
Shortly after the June 9 fire, arrives."
Titusville where he has his Tori) Freeman, Sheriff John
corrections officials came to
Circuit Court Clerk Art Beck- private office and would not Polk, Mayor Lee Moore and
Sanford to inspect a modular with Jr. said his office has not return to Sc ninole County until Fire Chief George Harriett.
jail cell system being received any instructions next week.
Under state law, the report
manufactured at the Seminole regarding making copies of
Only Judge liosemann and may remain sealed for 15 days
County Port Authority. The jail report nor has ne received a
State Attorney Abbott Herring to give those mentioned a
was not visited, however, at mailing list.
have seen the grand jury chance to file an answer to an),
that time.
"We have the report,
sealed
report,
outside of the jurors and comments in the report or seek
Shevin — who was mentioned in a Folder Ironi Judge
Herring
told newsmen Tuesday to have the report expunged.
within hours of the reports lloseinann, locked up in our
that
he
was
"on an errand"
presentation
to Judge safe," Beckwith said. "I
The grand jury spent seven
and
when
stopped
for
an intei-view,
Hosemann was also out of the haven't even looked at it
weeks taking testimony from a
'What is )'our errand" he
state, but Jim Flagg, chief aide the deputy clerk who received
number of witnesses — in'
was
asked.
to the attorney general, said the the sealed report was not given
cluding Freeman, the county
report had not yet reached the any instructions other than to
"To make some copies," commissioners, Sheriff Polk
Tallahassee office,
hold it in the safe until the judge Herring said, but would not go and Fire Chief Hacriett—before
"No, I'r1l sure it would have orders it opened."
further.
writing the several page report
been brought directly to Mr.
Sources indicated copies of
llosernann t'otilct not be
for Judge Hosernann.

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lONGWOOI) — A public hills subdivisions. The firm
hearing will tx held tomorrow operates a 300,000 gallons-a.day
at l.ongwood City hail on a $5 a sewage treatment plant north
montn rate increase requested of Longwood Hills Road.
by Longwood Utilities, Inc.
Two months ago Iongwood
The firm serves about 180 Utilities notified customers it
homes in Sandalwood, Lake was raising rates from $4.50 a
Searcy Shores, Highland Hills, month to $7.50, but later learned
Longwcxid Groves and Shadow it could not raise the rates with.

out a public hearing and council
approval, according to the
lMngwood ordinance.
The Finn is now seeking t)
raise the rate to $9.50 and on
July 21 asked the city council to
grant it a franchise. Action on
the franchise has been postponed until it can be determined if the company will

agree to accept the city's stipu.
lations.
The Council is also expected
to go into special session to conS
sider an ordinance prepared by
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
Requested by the zoning board,
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Into Effect

PENSACOLA (AP)
Torrential storms that have
dumped about 17 Inches of rain on parts of a three-county
area of Northwest Florida were expected to end today,
Four days after they began.
Meanwhile, two tornadoes that lashed parts of the
Florida Panhandle Thursday worsened the situation as
frustrated officials tiled to clean up the flooded area.
Escainbia County sheriff's deputies reported the
twisters leveled trees and power lines aixi damaged rome
homes. They said lightning started a (Ire that destroyed
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(i.EVEI,AN[), Tenn. I AP — A Bradley County
Criminal Court jury hM acquitted three Cleveland men of
abducting a Florida businessmen,
Bob Westermoreland, Alvin Sewell and Joe Jerfie had
been charged with kidnaping, armed robbery and
felonious assault with intent to commit murder. The jury
returned the not guilty verdict after about an hour of
deliberation,
During the two.day trial, Charles H. Wooten
of Lakeland, said the three men came to his hotel room
last Jan, 13, forced him at gunpoint to go to a wooded area
near here and then robbed him o $800.
Westmoreland testified that he, Woolen and two other
men did go for a ride, But, he said, Wooten made tIe trip
willingly. "lie was not forced and no one had a gun,"
Westmoreland said.
According to testimony, the incident took place over the
sale of a wrecker by Westznoreland to an employe of
Wooten.

Third Suspect Arrested

Organized Crime Link

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MIAMI tAP l — The nude body of a hlallandale woman
has been found in a canal in northwest Dade County, the
same canal where another hlallandale woman's nude
body was found eight days earlier, police .aid.
Officers said they were checking to see if there was a
connection in the death of Elyse Rapp, 21, whose body was
found Thursday, and that of Ronnie Sue Gorlan, 27. Miss
Gorlan's body was found July 23. An autopsy showed she
had drowned.
The cause of death on the latest victim was not Immediately determined, detectives said.
Police are also checking for a possible connection In the
two deaths to the cases of four other women whose bodies
have been found in and next to canals in Broward County
in the past 48 days.
Officers said said they were also checking for a link
with the murder of Barbara Stephens, whose body was
found in a canal in South Dade County in February.
All of the cases are unsolved.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TNt V
11TH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. LADY BUILDERS. INC.. A Florida
SEMtNOf,E COUNTY. FLORIDA corDc'a'on, et a!,
RELOCATION OF ALT&amp;MONTE
PROBATE DIVISION
EL EU£NTARV
S C H 00 L
CASE NO. P71-97-CP
*0s Elementary School)
NOTICE OF SALE
Estate if
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that until 3 00 P U. Monday. August II,
PHILL1P DEAN I'tAPdPIERS
1975 at the Office of t,e Superri
on the 70Th day of August. 1975 .
Deceased 11 00 A M at the wist frOnt door at tqnnt at 702 E Commercial,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Sanford, F I; lii, lmmeoiately
tti Courthouse of isminole County
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING atSerifordFfrslOatheunderiii-d afterwards. Bids thSll be publicly
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Clerk will offer for
sate the following 00f11d and t*d aloud in thq
SAID ESTATE:
SCminoIe County School Board
described real property:
You seid each Cl you are
Meeting Room (across tP'e stress
Lols 214, 367. 76*. 374 rc'tlfed and regijired to file any
from th Office of the Supe'in
WINTER SPRINGS UNIT 4. •
ims and
',ajd' iirji y. or
tenderit) S.ceatr.ct.rs who
reco
of you. may have against said
,
II
6. 7 and I of submit ?P'*r Bids to the ScPiool
estate in Ptieofflce of the Clerk of the the Public Records of SemWvle Board are iris'n..led to also submit
Ptie.r Bid's '0 the parhicipatrig
C1TU4 Cowl o me 15th Ji.ciaI County. Florii
Circuit. Seminole County, FlorIda, ?O.?hef with all 5tr?r'j. rn
General Contractors tutticiently ifl
Pte DIVISioIi.
the CfThOV5I provennenti. futures. apoliancet. advance of Bid Tm, Mark
at Sanford. F loc.lda. *ithifl tr
Proposal "Sub Con 'ra C tom" a rid
sppvrlrimncn on
calendar months train the time of
indicate the trade
lt cununctlon
me tint Publication 04 "I 'CC.
PROJECT SCOPE £ CON.
TM aforesaid sale wIl tie
Each ctim or demand must be in pursuant to a Summiry
Final STRUCTION: The Proud generally
it
Iicate and ,Iudgvnesd entered in Civil Plo
arid tiled in
COnsistS
of
completing
thO
7$
state the place cS rei4ence and st 152 CA
tt*
remaining
WOrk
In
contract
r
pending in
E
off ice address Of the claitflard
TYPE OP CONTRACT: The Work
Circuit Co,r1 of 19* E4te.enth
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,h claimant, Judicial Circuit in and for 5eniircle r"iay be let under one Contrac' for
the Corltr,4cl ion and labor involved
fiJi agent or ,fltorney. ør the m COuFIPY, F
I?ia be
Refocatlon of Altamonte
DATED this 79Th day Cl July, 1975. in
Dated
Orlando. FIida.
£leitar
Sdl,00l or may be let
Arthur H. Beckwuth. Jr
36t oa, Cl Juiw. 1915
Sub.ccrtrac?ural Bids ins
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Deborah L Manners
Contraior Agre'enien oo.jnd
By' Lilli,n I Jert&amp;.n'
U Admlnistratvi,
WITh tPie specifications shall be ttie
neouty curt
Of said estate
Aqresmens ijW'd f Or Qneral Con
Robert F H
ni
Gary H Rushmer
tf'bCtOrS
VAN DElI BERG GAY
Aftortsey for Adm'tistrstri
PLACE(S) FOR EXAMINING
I, BURKE. PA
P0 SOt 23'
BIDDING DOCUMENTS: Bidders
Attorneys f the Plaintiff
may tVif* "he Dument at p.
Oriando, Fis. 37I
Off cc
Psh: 'uty 3, Aug I. 1975
fOII*wki p4ac
OrIan. FIoi'ds
DEP 100
Eoqlian N Keiley, A IA
Publish Aug I. 1P75
505 Wett Seminole Blvd.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
Sanford, Florida 37711
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
D4trkt School Boaro
FLORIDA.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cii.
of Seminole County
CASE NO. 75CM CAOLA
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
707 East Commercial Strocs
BARNF'T BANK OF SEMINOt.F COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Sanford, Florida 37771
COU9IY. N &amp;
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S1I$-cA44.G * *Oocurrints will be at Local
Pliintiff.
In Re: the Marriage if
Ptanrs for Bidders to rev
ANTHONY V FISCELLA.
PLACE(S) &amp; DATE FOR OS.
ERNESTO CRU?. SUN FIRST
Petitioner,
TAININGBIDOINGDOCUMENTS:
NATIONAL SANK AT ORLANDO $nd
B'dders may obfa.n Docun'*nt Dy
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ACaT, INC. a Florida BARBARA FISCELLA,
tionng the office of the Artect
corporation.
Ret',i?
0!ensanss
(1
AM! NOED
305 3721443 after July II 1175)
BUX)MFIELDHILLS,MI&amp; backgrowid."
NOTICE OF ACTION
him, 'What do you know about
NOTICE OF SuIT
SPECIFIED BONDS; The 5uc
TO FPIIESIOCRI,iZ
APi
TO Barbara r;tce:!a
Sources said Hoffa's family thiS?'
Authorities planned to
CeUfuI Bidder(s). General Con
Residence av nf'ecembouts
37
Odar
Drive
iking fears the labor leader 13 (J*
question a reputed
tractors or Subcontractors shall
of Holfa,
are tmriown
Port CP*stec, New York
ce-ganized crime figure in DeYOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
who has been trying to regsin
YOU ARE HFRtBY NOTIFIED orovid. a efformance Payment
and Guarantee Contrs Bond as
that an action ,o erecloaea mor
"My nfeelmg is that tlmigs ieaerp of
thai a esit
mcii today An curuection with
for Drssoution
Thided and set forth .n tPie
tgage
on
the
f.ttpiing
prcoer?'
in
Marrlag
do not look too good,"
the disappearance of fm
nember Twnsters Union — Sminole Cc,,,tity, Fid,da
yoi,, . soe(iflcat$oln
reQuired tO 5Orf a copy 0.'
your
Teamsters Union President Grenaer. "Mr Hoffa is usually tie nation's largest — followed
DATE. TIME AND PLACE FOR
Irs 1, 7 mIld 3 in BlOCk 0. of wrItten dffWflS. If en,. 90
OPENING OP SEALED BIDS: All
,
SiNLANDO
prompt in reporting hiS a series of
SPRINGS TRACT NO
iica.,
saa
$itiari CS' GERALD S RUTDERI.
will be opened at the special
31 accordIng to the piat tPrf 15 Attorney al Law. ASS
wtercabcuts."
Hiftiway 17
volving
key
ftgts
at
Tesenrer,
in
meeting
of the DIstrict 5cPi board
ps,,t
Book
1.
page 71. of 92. P0 Boa 977. Catsetteqry
IL Qet Grennier, who Is
of Sii'inl Cnty on !h lI! day
the
Pe'rth of Scm roe FIcr,a )7'07, nd tie tre
sters
Local
299
in
Detroit
Hoffa
r.r%4I of Augijt, 975
he,d1inig the m'estigaticn, said
Police say Hitla was sthed.
County, F
at 3 00 P U, en
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the Clerk of Ihe CW'CVfC Court at
picked
Anthony Giacalone, ,
ore uled to xreet
ie at a
Ms been tiled again*
envelopq Plainly
you are
"le County Courthouse. m,5r5 on me
sioe
of sti perPXS who would be Bloomfield Township Teamsters President FFP.flk C, reQuired Ia serve a copp of VG,W Sanford. F$- 77771 o' or before
"General
written defenses. if aii. '0 it on August 77, 1973W
Contractor"
or
questxired. Gsacalone, a kcg. restaurant Wednesday at F'1mmos, both began their
otherwise a "Proposal"
Lyrsi Jaies
at
to power at Local
Turi,,ft, A4mnt may be entered Ofl behalf (trbcte)"ejJ tP'e Subcontractor
l.-J
nis, AflOVIt.
tiny Of
wOrt(),
for Cl the Pe'19lOnor,
th, date, and the name of the bidder
fidant, was desciibed 10 1113 said T?u'idaj nItM that tie
THIS
NOTICE
SMI
be PVbl'%Md Tt - nue.,u,. ci.
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r'v
o t. once each week 1w fO
U.s.
te Iimony by the
rst(1 tIcdIa tad wmnged
(1) CC'S
Winter Part. Florida, 3717$. Id
Sminole
County.
FlQtidj
reserves
WCV4)'ve wae&amp;* in the
Detrcit police cvuunloner at to meet Glacalone, but
Itie original with th, Clerk Of Its. Herald. Sn4ord. FlOrid, Evening 'P's rIt to reject any or all Bids
received arid or to waive any in
abc'we Uy*eØ e..,rt
that time a a "big man"
Giacalone told The Adated
or before
'#itTNESS m hand nd semi of
Pormrialis,, ifl the add.ng Plo
Amuigust 7'lfl. 1173, o'herwise a ns
bids
Court
on
organized crime in the tzcit Press. "That's absolutely
thq 14th day of July. Shall be 1theFt for
ismenl ma be entered agsw
a peri

DAYTONA 1EACH tAP) — A circuit court jury
has found prominent DeLand attorney John B. Mattingly
guilty of stealing $50,000 from a client's estate. The money
had been designated for charity.
Mattlngly remained free on bond Thursday after Judge
Maaor harding of Jacksonville delayed sentencing. The
six member panel deliberated less than 90 minutes.
harding heard the Iour.day trial after local judges
excused themselves because they knew Mattingly.
Mattingly's attorney, John Lawson of Tampa, had
Failed to get the charges dismissed on grounds the money
was taken in early 1972 and the two-year statute of
limitation.s on prosecution had expired.
The state centere(l its case on checks for $25,000, $10,500
and $15,000 drawn on the Earl Barnes estate and deposited
Ifl Mattingly's trust account. Mattingly testified the endorsements were his, but said he frequently signed paxrs
without looking at (twin and touldn't recall the dwcks.
The money was supposed to have gone to the Florida
Sheriff's Boys flanch, prosecutors said.
Three Acquitted

INVITATION TO BID: Notice 's

Boa 'd of
Seminole CoBnty. Seminole County.
Flor.a will receive seeled bids for
finishing SuontracturaI portionS
Cl the complete (In Contract Wot'S)
described in
the
Contract
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP TM
EIGHTEENTh JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL NO. 7SIS3.CA49-E
FRDE RICK W BERENS. INC . a
Detaware corporation.

million

Mattingly Guilty Of Taking

tbec 3rd 1975 and file ttie Original Seminole County, Seminole County.
OAROOF COUNTY
wim ttie Clerk of this Court either Florida will receive staled bIds for
COMMISSIONEIS
before service on the PetitlC,rer's finiShing th complete "In Contract
Notice if Plic H,arfng
attorney or immediatefy thereafter.
Work" described in the Contract
The Board of County Corn oltierwise a default will be entered Doojrnents for the completion of the
missiOned of Seminole County will against p'ij for tht ref ie'f demanded RELOCATION
OF ALTA,MONTE
?'cldapublkhearinqinti'ieCountv
ntt'iePefi?iovi
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Commission Chambers of tne
WITNESS my hand arid seal of
(Woodlands Elementary Schooll
Seminole County Courthouse. this (our? on the 30th day of July.
WltiI 3 00 P M . Monday. August ii.
Sanford. Florida. on Tuesday.
75
1975 at Pie Office cf the Suoevin
August 12, 1975. at 7 00 P.M. Or 15 (SE.ALI
tendent at 207 F CommercIal.
soon thereafter as pou'bie tO CDfl
Arthur H Becwim, Jr
Sanford. Florida Immediately
tided amending the Seminole County
ClerS of the Circuit CoUrt
afterwlrds. Bids Shall be
lIcty
Rules arid Regulations regarding
By L iflian
opened
and
read
aloud
.n
me
public water arid sanitary sewage
Deputy Cleft
Seminole County School Board
systems wdiviance
Pub4iit Aug 1. 5. 15. 27. 1913
Room across tti stress
By: 5ii,y i.. V iI'ilin, fr.
DEO 7
from the Office of the Supirin
CPa.
ATTEST:
Arthur P1. BeckwPth. Jr.,

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

'Home' Residents Moving
(Continued From Page-lA)
and every time needed" and
that lindsey had found the
elderly patients 'happy and in
good condition and felt that they
were well cared for."
Dr. Barks said due to the
"custodial-type care" the
elderly persa'5ns rarely needed
medication.
Dr. Barks said when he inspected the Kenny rtsidence
Monday that he found "two
patients perfectly happy,
sitting In wheelchairs watching television. One man
was unable to get around at
all," Barks said "and had to be
led by anoiter person." ii said
a fourth patient was in bed but a
walker was nr t rby

"I'm not hiding nothing,"
Mrs. Kenny said as she took
Herald representatives through
the house and around the treeshrouded grounds.
Yesterday there was no
evidence seen of "Junk and
debris, high and unkept grass"
or an odor of urine "so bad that
It smelled like ammonia" as
alleged in the complaint earlier
bvhIcrring's office to County
Health I)epa;tment officials. Mrs. Kenny declined
to discuss her July 10 arrest by
Orange County Sheriff's
deputies on a misdemeanor
charge of "keeping and
aalntatntng a pace 0
lewdness" and referred
qtlestilnS to Orlando attorney

Edward Kirkland.
A spokesman for the Orange
County Sheriff's Department
said Mrs. Kenny and 21.year.
old Debbie hiuggins of Orlando
were arrested in a raid on a
massage parlor at 4%0 Oak
Ave., Goldenrod, following a
two.week investigation by
agents of that department's
Special Investigations Division,
The spokesman said 1490
customers in the massage
parlor at the time of the raid
weren't arrested.
Mrs. Kenny has pleaded
Innocent to the misdemeanor
charge and is scheduled to
appear lot- tna in (Jrange
County Court Sept. 7, isvcording to o!ficils

Earlier this week Mrs. Kenny
told a Herald reporter that
things that have happened to
her recntl arc a ''horrur
story."
She said the chain of events
started in June with nationwide
publicity on the plight of two
Vietnamese families — a total
of 11 refugees — she was
sponsoring and housing in a
trailer in Orange County that
was temporarily without
electricity or running water.
Mrs. Kenny said she gave up
sponsorship of the refugees
after receiving telephone calls
frorii officials in Washington
complaining that the publicity
wasdamaging totheVietnarnese
refugee placement progr;trn

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. ('URRIE, Managir,g Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

Well, Congressman Richard Kelly, our man In
the Hots' of Representatives, is offering something
unique to his constituents.
Rep. KeUy Informs us that his staff is willing,
and at-le, to help any resident of his congressional
district, whlcb Includes Sanford and Seminole
County, wi th th eir vacation plans to the nation's
capitol.

Home Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month, $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year, $2840, [3v Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
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will arrange a time for us to get together."
It isn't every legislator who offers such personal
service and we commend Congressman Kelly for
his efforts to make himself and his office so accessible to those he serves In the House of
Representatives.
Having resided in Washington for a period of
time, we know how confusing it can be to try to take
in all the sights not knowing where to begin and
also being utterly discombobulated (or frustrated,
if you will) by D.C.'s spider web street layout.
Therefore, anyone planning a trip to Washington
should contact Rep. Kelly's office in Altamonte
Springs by calling 834-2662.
HIS office in Washington Is located in the
longworth House Office Building, Room 1130. The
Longworth Building is on Independence Avenue,
Just across the street from the capitol.
Kelly's telephone in Washington is not unlisted,
as are so many other legislators', and he gladly
informs us his is (202).225-2176,
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me shah, acccrdlng to 'J.S. officials ordering his subjects to work harder and waste
fj
with his finances, owes a iout $3 billion ks, At 11.e same time, he has boosted his
In I iliiteral and multilaterf I loans.
defen' ending to a record $8 billion annually.
Even while he Is gouging the I! S. taxp.yers Tilat'v ii 'remendous 44 per cent increase Over
for the oil they buy, he is mighty slow In paying lzzat year.
the $1.1 billion hc
thcm. I .,.-,,.-- $70 million
','rc United States has sold him the bulk of his
In outstanding debts at the Ezpert.Imçort Bark ar:1aivent3 — $6 billion worth In the past two
alone. Another 1230 million In foreign aid bans sears alone. Indeed, the General Accounting
has never been paid back.
office has warned ? ,,i t the "extensive sale" of
Even more puu!ing Is a $23 rtillllnn Lend
military skills to It-,n "could adversely affect
Lease debt left over from World War II. The ,;huh the readiness stat
United States forces."
has refused to pay it, claiming with per.exing
What does l sah plan to do with his
Persian logic that the debt Is somehow iegated mushrooming r i .itary apparatus? For the
by the "wear and tear" the Allies eaked upon record, he U41, about being the
peaceful
his railroad sy3Iem during the mi.
protector of th.' Persian Gull. But when the
Iran owes additional mIUlcns h agricultural British pulled It t4 the island of Abu Muss —
loans, Commodity Credit Cot ioration loans and which was claL.eciby the
thdomof Shar jah
bdecest due on his debts. Yet he has repaid the — the shah dl) i l bothr about negotiations. He
U8. taxpayers for their ger4eronv by leading simply sefzeii U.' strategic Island and began
the clamor Inside t&amp; oil cartel for higher prices. fortifying i.
The threatened price boost in September,
He aThc
Me to rush a 1,500.man force to
government e.onumists have warned pi lvitely, the opposite C/I of the Persian Gulf to help the
will halt America's economic recovery in Its sultan of Oir,,'a quell a guerrilla rebellion. Now
tracks. Already, the oil squeeze has causrd the the shah ha' t huge Hovercraf: fleet, purchase
d
United States more damage than any blow since from B t ,i. He can send a battalion of troops
World War II. The shah more than any other acros,, ,Iy "erslan Gull and land them In Saudi
single individual was responsible.
Ara? i "c Kuwait within half an W.
Driven by his grandiose dream, and
'at Is precisely what some high officials fear
schemes, the shah has issued royal ii crees t will do.
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Phillip Pickett gets the full treatment from
this Barbershop year-old general secretary of
Quartet mdc up of (from left) Donna Seizer,
Kim Brugman, the Soviet Communist party,
Robin Richardson and Leslie Schofield during recent youth talent
was a prime mover behind the
chow at Community United Methodist
Church In Casselberry. conference, which some West(Herald Photo by Jane Casselbe)
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SUBTOTAL DISTRICT FUNDS

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OTHER AGENCIES

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TOTAL DISTRICT FUNDS AND GRANTS

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'.TAIE FUNDS
e'aer !fpwtjrcej Development Account
TOTAL ANTICIPATED FUNDS

2.343100
S 21.931.150

RECOMMENDED APPROPRIATIONS
DISTRICT FUNDS AND GRANTS
For Conduct of ft.&amp; t ffars of the District Generally
Personal Services
Contractual Services

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1.697,S

Sol"]
129,170

Curren t Charges
peraf:ngCapitaIOutI.y

However, he said:
sis on a section of the agreeFord asserted that "peace is
TOTAL
"We will spare no effort to mer.t declaring that signers of not a piece of paper" and that
called today for arms reduction ease tensions and solve prob- the accord would not Interfere the European
security agree. For Taa Officials' Cornm.sso',t
in Central Europe and a new lemns between us. But it is tin- in the internal affairs of other rnent
represented "a challenge, For Reserve E mergency Pump Station
agreement with the Soviet portant that you recognize the nations.
EQuipment Replacemei.t
not a conclusion."
Union to put a lid on offensive deep devotion of the American
For Reserve Contingence,
Secretary of State Henry A.
While saying "the United
Reserve
Claims Ajainst
nuclear weapons.
people and their government to Kissinger said he found Brezh- States gladly subscribes to this Fo' U.S
Government
In a major address prepared human rights and fundamental nev's speech mode
For Reserve — E merp-rrc es
rate and con- document," Ford declared:
for the European Security Con- freedoms and thus to the ciliatory and assumed the So"
n
Dete te , as I have often said FCr Resource Plnnlc
ference here, Ford expressed pledges that this conference has net Union would live up to must
be a two-way street.
Personal 5.r'vIcei
no direct reservations about a made regarding the freer pledges it. the document topro- Te
Con trac'ualSer vces
nsions cannot be eased by
controversial and nonbinding movement of people, ideas and tect and expand human rights
Commodities
one side alone. Both sides must
Cur, ent Charges
code of conduct he and leaders information."
and freedoms.
want detent and work to
Orerating Captal Outlay
of 34 other nations —. including
Soviet leader Leonid 1. BrezhHowever, Kissinger acknowl- achieve it. Both sides must benthe Soviet Union — were to sign nev, in addressing the confer- edged that Brezhnev's phrasing
clii from it."
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100.000
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Fcr Land ACr,uititiOfl and Relocations
Monday. A native of Vidalia.
Personal Services
$ 562.064
Ga., he was a member of Holy
Contractual Services
102,0
Crsrim.dities
Thomas 0. Landress, 77, of TrinityChurchofGodlnChrlst.
19.373
Current Charges
CALENDAR
1.100
2400 Marshall Ave., died
Survivors include his wife,
OpeqatingCapita'Outlay
10.622
Wednesday. Born In White Pearlene Henderson; son, Titus
FI*,dCaptalOutlay
971,764
Springs, he came to Sanford In Henderson, Philadelphia, Pa.;
AUG. 8-9
AUG. 30
1922. He was retired custodian daughters, Virginia Jenkins, AUG. 2
TOTAL
S 1.647.531
2 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
for the Seminole County School Annie Pearl Cooper and Arthur
A ltamonte Children's
Fraternal Order of Eailes
For Resource Management
Hoard and a member of the Mae Scott, of Sanford, Flora (Women) 1201 W. First St.
Theatre presents "Tiger in fundraising luau and dance, 8
Personal services
457.515
5
Church of God, Sanford.
Bell Williams, Minot, N.D., AUG 3
Traction,' 8 p.m., Altamonte p.m. to 1 am., Altamonte
Contra(lual Services
10.650
Survivors include his wife, Harriett Henderson, RochesCivic
Center.
Comr.,odities
Muscular Dystrophy Car- Civic Center. Saturday matinee Springs
21,325
TEGUC!i,'
LPA,
Honduras
Cvrent Charges
Mrs. Ruth Landress, Sanford; ter , N.Y.; a sister Carrie nlval, 10 am., to midnight, at 2 p.m. Family
Polynesian food and en- en
9.500
tAP)
— The Roman Catholic
IpefatingCapitalOu'lay
two sons, Thomas Cecil Ian. Hodges; brothers, John Doch American Legion Post 53 home, tertainment. Tickets on sale at
Flied Capital Outlay
tertaimnert by Chip Meyers bishop of a F.onduran province
i2Q,000
dress, Sanford, and K.
and Charlie Henderson.
Band "Southwind." Contract where two priests
17-92, Sanford. Rides and t he civic enter.
were
killed
I.andress. Orlando;
Wilson-Eichelberger Mort- concessions; beginning i p.m.,
Mrs. Joseph Samillano, Fern says
two
land reform opponents
TOTAL
5 933,61*
daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Bowen, uary in charge.
Park, for ticket informat ,
AUG. 18
square dancing.
ion there have "put a $10,000 price
Atlantic Beach and Mrs. Lucille
Rehearsals for 1975.76 AUG. 31
For Ope'ation and M.a interanc,of the District's Woks
on my head."
AUG.
Richardson, SLnford; two
Program Evaluation and Marching Seminoles will begin
Father
Lyons
Council
The Most Rev. Nicholas
Personal Services
S 6,770,142
brothers, 0. D. Landress,
Knights
of
Columbus
of
Sanford d'Antonio, 59, who came here
ContracIuaServces
Review
Techniques
course,
for
at
8
a.m.
at
Seminole
High
317.930
Sanford and Raymond LanSchool. All new and former corporate communion at 8 a.m., from Baltimore, Md., 29 years
Commodities
1 567020
General Dynamics Corp.
Current Charges
dress, Fernandina Beach;
students should contact school mass in All Souls Church for ago, sai d in an interview that
151,531
HENDERSON, ARTHUR
conducted
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OperatngCaptaltfay
115,347
Funeral services for Arthur
three sisters, Mrs. Vida
by for further information,
members and families invited, wealthy ranc hers were out to
Seminole Community College.
let derson, 77. of 1112W. 15th St.,
Thomas, Sanford; Mrs. 0 T.
,get him.
Sanford who died July
TOTAL
Otellete Kerce and Mrs. Mary held Monday
Astrologica!p(esearch Guild,
1 1.951.017
,t I p m at Holy
"One rancher actually said
8 p.m., Starlight Ranch
Billiard, both of Orlando; five
Trinity Church of God In Cist
he would pay only if someone For Construction
with Rev Alto Scoler of
grandchildren.
ecreation Room, 6000 E. ___________________________________
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brought
my head to him," Bi.shficlatirig Burial in Restlawn
Personal Se rvices
Perishing, Orlando.
S
3.000
Ceme;ery Wilson Eichelberg,r
—
o dAntonio said.
C ommoditIes
ARTHUR HENDERSON
11.503
Mor tuary in charge
Another
Anerican priest said
AUG. s-t
Current Charges
10.000
JULY31, 1975
Roberta Bowling, Longwood
Arthur Henderson, 72, 1412
F'ied Capital Outlay
he was arrest ed by soldiers in
Rummage
769500
sale
and
baked
05S, THOMAS 0.
ADMISSIONS:
John D. Souter, Miami
West 15th St., Sa nf ord, died
Olancho province, held over.
goods, 9 a.m. to 5p.m. at old
trvices for Thomas 0.
night and was told to preach the
Lardre'ss, 17. of 7100 Marshall
Land of Fabrics store on First Sanford:
TO'AL
794,O00
S
DISCHARGES
Ave. Sanford. who died Wed
word
of God "instead of raising
Street,
Sanford.
Proceeds
nesday will be held at 10 30 am,,
to Emma J. Bruner
SUB TOTAL DISTRICT FUNDS A?a() (',R'.,NTS
519,594.1$0
up the people."
First Pentecostal Church.
Saturday at the Church of God.
Edward
Sanford:
J.
Hauptkorn
One of the two priests found STATE FUNDS
10) W flnd St • with Rev .1 T.
AUG. 6
Lesia 1). Jimenez
Deldra
Piftt officiatIng and Rev L. H.
dead in a dynamited well on an
Spire Circl e, 0 of A Rum- Delomes Kirchain
Alfordasisting Burial in Ever
COUNTRY CCUB ROAD Violet M. Baggett
Olancho ranch was an Amen- Water Resources L}evelOomen? Account
green Cemetery
Brisson
mage Sale, at1O7N. Magnolia Albert Miller
Construction — ProiectWor
52343,000
can.
Funeral Home in charge
Mary J. Daniels
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Ave., Sanford.
Bessie P. Stephens
Bishop d Antonio said he was
SUB TOTAL S'ATE FUN!);
1 7.343000
Elden Davis
Gary Williams
in
Tegucigalpa
because
U
.S.
the
hlettie
M.
Smith
Ruth A. Coleman, Deltona
TOTAL RECOMMENDED APPROPRIATIONS
521.937.150
Embassy and the apostolic
Leonard Cruce, Geneva
Elsie Emmel, Cassadaga
nuncio
the Vatican's dip'oEstimated amount hch *11
JUIIIC T. Ahncy, lake Mary
Claire S. Backe, DeBarv
appear at the binning of th2 abov e referred
matic representative — warned
Earl F. Childress, lake
to fiscal ylar as Otlig.attd upon
Jerrilyn I.. Longcamp,
turn :0 stay out of Olancho for a
commitmentt made but ncompiete
Monroe
s 6300.000
DeLand
while. lie added that he refuses
David C. Armondi Sr.,
Verna K. Dickens, lake Mary
That on the 151 h Day ot August. A 0.. 1973 at nine o'clock A M. in the
to answer the telepho ne and has
longwoo'J
principal ottie of said .eniral and Southern Florida Flood Control
Gloria E. Davis, L*ngwood
others answer the door District.
901 Evernia Streef,
Palm Beach. Florda, hearing will be
"tx'rause I ssarit to live to go Jlffcwdedto all o wners. pe'-sonsWest
or entities who are or may be subject to sa
back and work in my diocese," Dttrct toies, fheir atfcrneys or agents, to appear before Said Board to
Show their objections to said Budget.
Knowledge and Experience.
He said that the Hond
Honduran
IPOS Pdot;c shall be Published in the eighteen couriles of " e D's" c'
WEATHER
Enabling
to serve
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This the 11th Day of July. 19/5
brought l6priests,l8nunsancj2
our families better.
CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA
seminaria ns from Olancho to
Yesterday's high 87. OverFLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT BY ITS
mainly during the afternoon Tegucigalpa
pa or has flown them
GOVERNING BOARD
night low 68. Rainfall was .39 and evening hours except into exile.
By S Robert I, Clark, Jr
inches.
mostly night and morning
Chairman
m two
Partly cloudy through tcmor- showers along the southeast Rev. Michael Cypher of (Seal)
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TALKING BACK: We always seek the ,
comments of those we write about. Earlier this
month, we Identified various Soviet newsmen,
including Izvestia's ponderous Washington
corrrsponcjent Stanlslav Kondrashov, as KGB
spl"a. Kondrashov never returned our calls.
In another column, we reported that Rep.

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money this year to print scurrilous, unproven
sttacks on assorted victims in the Congressional
Record. Two of our reporters tried but failed to
coax him off the House floor to comment.

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U.S. officials at the W,' :t levels are worried
that the shah of Irai ru.y be living beyond his
means.
His tmperi Ill ajesty envisions himself as the
ruler of a moderm Persian empire, which once
again will become a world power. Toward this
end, he is spending h1.t bounteous oil revenues to
build a military macFine without parallel In the
Middle East.
According to the latest confidential
estimates, however, the shah's oil reserves, at
best, will last for another two decades. This will
leave the unpredictable, ambitious, recklessly
greedy shah with little more than a down
payment en this dream of glory.
Rather than abandon his dream, they fear
privately, he may march his U.S,.rnade army
Into neighboring Saudi Arabia and Kuwait and
annex their oil fields.
Signs of the shah's forthcoming finandal
embarrassment we everywhere. Since the
of the year, he has been forced to cut back oil
production by 15 per cent. He also backed out of a
deal to Invest heavily in Pan American World
Atrn3ys. He tried to blame this on Pan Am's
internal problems, but diplomatic source, say
the shah had 'uthtr priorities" for his dwindling
money.
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Now both Kondrashov and McDonald have
belatedly responded — Kondrasbojr In Isvestla
and McDonald In the Congressional Record We
are happy to summarize their statements.
"Jack Anderson," wrote Kondrashov, "Is the
leader In the unclever but vehement cornpetition. . at discrediting international detente
and spoiling the atmosphere of Soviet-U.S.
relations." He accusedus of being anti-Soviet,
McDonald had a different opinion of us. "It is
clear," he declared, "
the real motivating
factor behind Anderson's Ire Is (opposition to
those) exposing extremist and Marxist-Leninist
alms a nd tactics." He accused us of being pro?,cjef
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viet absorption of large chunks
Brezhnev paved the way for
Leaders of 35 nati ons sign a of Easte rn Europe and hegemo- the co nference in 1971 by dedeclara tion today formally ac- ny over satellite Communist re- daring a policy of detente wi th
knowledging the frontiers of gimes.
the West.
post-war Europe and promoting
For two decades, the Soviets
human rights,
pressed
such a conference
There have been persiste nt
President Ford was scheduled which Brezhnev described in reporLs that Brezhnev's health
as the seco nd speaker on the his speech Thursday as "a nee- is faltering, and he fuel ed these
third and final day of the Eu- essary swnming up of the polit- rumors Th ursday night by leavropean Security Conference, ical ouk'ome of the Second ing an event early for a second
A marathon of speech- World War."
night in a row.
making was to end with the
Vatican representative giving a
sort of "amen" to the con(erence before the leaders put
their signatures to the 30,001).
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NOTICE OF INENTION TO ADOPT BUDGET
The nonbinding declaration
FOR FISCAL YEAR 1t73-1P1S
recognizes the present map of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCIRN AND TO ALL OW?IERS, PERSONS OR
Europe and also pledges with. ENTITIES SUBJECT tOCENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA FLOOD
CONTROL DISTRICt TAXES.
out legal force that participatNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with and by authority of
ing nations will further civil libChapter 373. Florida Statutes as amended and Chaptr' flO. Laws of
•'rties of their citizens and pr19$. thai the Gcernnq 8otrd of Central arid Scutherri For j ,
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Flood Control Dtricl, a Pu b lic cor poratione%i%tng
optrat,ng
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and by virtue of th e taw of
State of Florida. Intends to adopt the
Westeri. nations insisted on following tentative budget, or as the same way be amended, for tne trIll
budget for said District for the fit-cal year begInnng October I. 1975 and
the e human righ ts clauses ending September
30. 1976
(luring
30
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ANTICIPATED FUNDS TO PROVIDE
preparatory talks in Helsinki DISTRICT FINDS 197$ 1976 APPROPRIATIONS
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Lebanon during the night and blew up a house during a
search for suspected Arab guerrillas, the military
command reported today.
The spokesman said the troops encountered no resistance and suffered no casualties during the mission of
several hours. A communique said the house in the village
of Kawaza about three miles from the border was
suspected "of being used by Arab terrorists."
The incursion followed three gun battles across the
border between Israeli and Arab forces during the past
week. Israeli tr*s'raLded a border village July 23 and
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hopping in Helsinki harbor.
"We were in a hurry but I was able to buy several earrings, bracelets and a few more of the small rugs to hang in
our ski lodge," Mrs. Ford sai d of her shopping 5pr
Mrs. Ford's host on the island tour was Helsinki Lord
Mayor Teuvo Aura. The first stop was Seurasaari Island,
site of an outdoor museum.
A four-man band pla yed Finnish (oi dances as th e First
Lady, dressed in a red polka dot dress and white blazer
slung casually over her shoulder, spoke with the wives of
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plans an "unstructured day" today alter she watches her
husband address the European Security Conf eren ce
"Mrs. Ford had no specific plans but might deci de to do
th in gs along th e way," Mrs. Ford's press
secretary, Sheila Weidenfeld, sa id.
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plotting or mutiny.
The Associated Press had reported erroneously that the
13 men were arrested. The communique did not say they
were arrested.
COPCON, the national security force Caa-valho heads,
refused to say where th e men were. An official statement
said without elaboration that the men had been translerred to the army chief of sta ff.
Th e army said Carvatho "reaffirmed th e necessity of
reinforcing the alliance of the Armed Forces Movement
and the people." It said the action was taken "considering
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Among the informative pamphlets which would
N., useful in making preparations for such a trip are
guides to accommodations in D. C.; booklets which
outline various tour routes; guides to the many
national monuments; pamphlets which describe
the museums, theaters and other interesting and
educational activities in the Washington area, and
many more.

In a press release the other day, Rep. Kelly said,
'My staff can arrange special tours of the White
House and get sperial passes to the public galleries
in the House and Senate for you and your family.
"However," hc said, "we do need at least six
weeks advance notice on the White House tour to
make sure that we will have it ready for you when
You arrive."
Further, Rep. Kelly said, "A visit to the capitol
can be very pleasurable and informative if the

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Rep. Kelly also invites all area residents to visit
For the last 30 years an event in the New
his office in Washington, noting that he is often busy
Mexico desert has been commemorated as "the
his congressional duties. but "my secretary
birth of the atomic age." On July 16, 1945, the test of
the first atomic bomb climaxed the secret
Manhattan Project and hastened the end of World
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cre te ties widely used in the U.S.S.R. Instead
tickel instant victory, instant heroism, insta nt
relatively long period in making atomic power
of
wooden
ones. In return, the Soviets are testing
lily gilding.
commercially practical. However, the more recent
the
adoption
of a U.S. radio microwave system
Do I hear someone saying that Isn't enough?
Taking on passengers on the way Up
delays in getting nuclear plants built and operating
for assisting aircraft landings.
Do I hear someone saying we need something
Other joint endeavors Include the study of
have resulted less from safety and environmental
wi th a little more of i kick to it? You came to the
ocean
currents, the U ansmlsslon of high-voltage
problems, all of which are manageable, than from
right place. Our one and only, patented Bicen
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through supercooled cables and the
an imperfect public understanding of those
tennial has thrills and spi lls, chi lls and bi lls. Will
Ed
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problems.
monitoring
instruments.
Bicentennial and a hail? Only Robert Altman
One need is to keep our symbols and out history
Detente, like true love, has not always run
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straight. It was the age of nuclear weapons that
But you want more than talk. You want
On
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one hand, Russian scientific findings,
of
program
th
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began in 1945, and the mushroom cloud is a symbol
I see by Bil l Currie's column that the
often
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Ladies and gen tlemen, you want adve rtising!
of the terror such weapons have brought to the art
Federation of Senior Citizens will ha ve
Mrs
R.E.Brown
readily
obtained
by vls1t1n 'esearcheri. On the
So we Will sell you the Bicentennial on the air, dubious privilege of riding a bus. The rest of us
of warfare. Those weapons are only one product of
other hand, "It Is often much easier, politically
we will sell you the Bicentennial on the beaches, may walk (unless we have a buck for joining)
an age that began earlier in a cautious, deliberate
and administratively, to
we will sell you the Bicentennial on the land if we and also want to go where the bus goes for a
Soviet and
and wholly undestructive experiment in Chicago
Letters
to the editor are always welcome.
American
astronauts
to
meet
In
space
than it Is
have to, and, when we're done, you'll agree we certain amount.
that unlocked a technology now capable of
They
should
be
as
brief
as
possible
and
for
an
American
from Ann Arbor or
know what we're doing. You'll agree because
Perhaps the federation is unaware that tile
delivering tremendous benefits to mankind.
New York to Invite a Soviet, Colleague in Moscow
we'll tell you that anybody who doesn't agree is a TriCounty Transportation Committee s, and comment on matters of geseral Interest.
The letters should deal with isand and avoid or Leningrad to come to work In his laboratory,"
relative of Benedict Arnold.
has been, working to get a Sanford Bus ystem
says Columbia U ni versity historian Loren IL
pe rsonalitleL
Now you may hear people talking a bout a that anyone may ride, wi th half-price fa- senior
Graham.
different kind of Bicentennial. But our com- citizens, who won't have to join anyl).i ig or
The editor reserves the right to edit those
Bureaucrat
petltors insist on a wishy-washy version that carry proof of age.
letters for reasons of space, but will exercise - Americans co.-n;4&amp;in about the slow, red - tape
snarled decision-making of Soviet authorities,
wouldn't even look good on color TV. Who needs
Why .s it that as soon ai we tuj•':i the corn r at
great care that the thrust of the letter Is
Pe* condemn doctors as a group but love their own
not
lost
much
of which stems from the fact that the
contemplation of the old values and quiet 65, all the do-gooders want to ie'i us how to I ye,
in The ed1ling.
family doctor, criticize the legal profession hut have complete
U.S.S.R.'s highly centralized system leaves little
discussion of the original goals when you can spend, and regulate our liv's as if suddenly
faith in their own lawyer, deplore auto repairmen but not their
Ul
letters
must
be
signed
with
a
mailing
discretionary
power to lower-level officials.
have a complete set of Founding Fathers high- we've become nonentitle' I
address and, when possible, a telephone number Negotiations which should be a matter of days
own mechanic.
ball glasses?
Virginia Gr raid
Now it turns out, acrtrding to a University of Michigan
so the Identity of the writer may be checked and drag on for months
Yes,, sir; yes, ma'am. For a few measly
anlord
survey team, people feel the same way about the bureaucrats
estabLished.
However, the Evening Herald will
In at least one instance, however, a project had
million dollars, you can have the real, true, red,
they actually meet and do business with.
respect the wishes of writers who do
to be dropped because the Americans were
white and blue Bicentennial all wrapped up and Appreciates l.v.'3
"Americans like the bureaucrats they deal with pretty
their names to appear in print,
unable to squeeze the necessary funds out of the
delivered to your home, post-paid, to put on your
well," say the scientists- in an article in Psychology Today
We
reserve,
of
course,
the
right
to
reject
any
Ford administration. This was to be the joint
la wn for you and your family to enjoy, In brIght,
I want to tell a have nivh the group of
magazine. "They aren't so sure about other bureaucrats and
kw..-i this newspaper considers to be libelous or development of it futuristic train that would run
multicolored neon lights,
children I 'a's'
the Kiddie Movie every
they take a dim view of bureaucrats in general, but their own
slanderous
suspended above the ground In &amp; magnetic field.
experiences are far from the picture of pettiness and the!fiziency that we hare come to assume Is real."
Our picture of reality Is warped too much by media Images,
the accepted wisdom, stereot yped generalities. We'd be better
off to trust our own personal experience.

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proper preparations are nade and as your
congressman, as well as an area resident, I can
provide you with information and assistance you
will need to Insure a pleasant stay In the District of
Columbia.
Kelly said his office staff will be more than
willing to help area residents plan their visit to
Washington and highly recommends persons
planning such a trip to contact his district office at
Altamonte Springs for material that would be
helpful.

So you want to visit Washington, D. C., and don't
.now where to start when it comes to places of
Interest that you ought to see.

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other persons who disappeared
near thunstronger and
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June 25 march by
dershuwers.Rain probability 2o
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of someone else we often are are children there are more
tempted to think that the L33 probleiflS. A marriage is a
looks
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person's backyard
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OUR SUNDAY BRUNCH SPECIALI
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Beverages
Served
AN OLD FAMILY FAVORITE . . .Scrumptous,
farm fresh eggs, tasty bacon r sausages,
delicious home fries and toast.
FRESH GARDEN SALADS
Cole slaw, cottage cheesa,
potato salad, miud
pickles, sliced peaches
apple sauce, tossed salad,
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on Sunday after a month's Palmetto Baptist
vacation.
The Palmetto
Baptist
Vacation Church School will
be held Monday through Church, 2626 Palmetto Me.,
Thursday, resuming again Aug. Sanford, will be hosting a
li-il, 9:30a.m., to noon. Mrs. prophecyconferenceandyouth
Schmidt, director invites all fellowship this weetend, Friday

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Roast
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pot roast of beef, corned
bail and cabbage, fresh
roast pork, leg of lamb,
baked ham, fresh luicy
chopped sirloin, fresh
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Lenwpe4 Church ml this Nazarene, Wayrnan &amp; Jeisv.p Ave.

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emphasis, music, recreation, Methodist Church of P1
and refreshments. Many of the Beach Gardens.
adult workers in the school are
"Yesterday's Today is a
from the relar Sunday School
faculty who teach week by group of committed young
week. Young people will assist peoplewho believe in .spreading
the word of Jesus Christ
in the various lepartments.
through
music with the OW
The parents Night Program
SOUnd
that
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will be held on August 8 at 7:30
listener.
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Geneva MsThdiit Church. Oewva
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Grant 'happl A.M I. Church., Cylete
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OTHER CHURCHES
Aliens I U I. Church.. Olive 1 12th
All Faith Chapil, Camp 54nuseb WNvI Pats ii
kandaH Avue NmIiIs Chrpsl, Beard.ii Ay•.
Chulu.ta Ce inanity Church

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will be received each day.
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Annual Community United Methodist Church Youth Talent Show In Casselberry featured acts from noon daily, Monday through "Yesterday's Today'
baton twirling to a soliloquy. Dena McFarlandiabove) received first prize In musical category from Friday, for all children aged 3
masters of ceremonies Linda Barton and Ted McIlvaIn. In photo below are winners in dramatic through those in grade 6. ThCIe
The First United Methodist

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Ilaptism in services this Sun. mission work ne.ir Cap Haitien
day. The pastor, I)r. Jay 1. and served in various
Cosinato, will officiate at the capacities.
Lord's Supper observance in
The Christian Homemakers
the morning services at 8:30
and 11 a.m. Baptism will SundaySchoolClas$wiilholda
conclude the 7:30 evenIng covered dish picnic Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clare
service.
The church will have Rainier on South Ike Thplet,
Vacation Bible School August 4

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GREGORY LUMBER

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of God, 503 Hickory Ave., will be Youth Director Ted
Sanford, will continue through McIIvain and his wife, Sandi;
First Baptist
Sanford's First Baptist
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iSprn, Wa*ssdavS,fvics

sersed as pastor author, and
peoplerange farther and fird
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While people in the dee1opcil
IspresentIythechaianofthe twigs and branches, the land countrlei can cot consumption

These Foodstuffs will be ud across America, hare accepted iesIerian Church of San- in the Fourth Street Park. Judy in God's ministry.

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for all )oung adults (out of

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rda night, 6 30 Saturday destruction of trets and
firewood scardty will unfl1, aiu
a Ii or )un a) grasslands
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be influencing the
School and w orshi services
Erosion of HI:nala as
Uflu..iY mormng
The erosion of the Himalyan ments address the population

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day culture is the number of they should have faced up to
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The climax of a long summer 's worth of arts and
crafts labors will come Sunday when the children in the
First Presbyterian Church of Sanford's recreation
program display their handiwork to their parents.
The program, under the leadership of Judy Robb, was
opened to children from the entire community thIs year.
and registration totalled 80 youngsters between the ages
of 3-14 years. During the summer, they have enjoyed
making a wide range of crt items well participating in creative dramatics sessions.
During the coming final week, children i1l learn
about marionettes, spend a field day in the park and the
program will climax with an old fashioned homemade ice
cream feast.

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Patty and Bud Carlton mix up a potpourri together

A tea to honor the exhibiting artists in the Mcclenny Art newly acquired Legion Home on U.S. 17-92, Orange City.

A School of Instruction and first meeting of the year for

Council of Florida and the Art Assembly of Jacksonvilie.

Post on Sunday from 9 a.m. until late afternoon, Th1s newly

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headed by Mrs. Grace Storms of New Smyrna Beach, elected at
The local Ladles Auxiliary of VFW Post 10096 Is now a part of

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70 m (9) - Water World (watec ikiingcompettni
7pm (35) -- Chiimpions (World Series of Martial Arts, atonti
Mn' AAU Outdoor Track and Field Championships)

ipm

-- flasell (Atlanta Braves vs San Diego PaOres

authentic costumes for th'
wagoneers. The costumes will

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f p r. .i - Baseball World Of Joe Garagiola (final
FRIDAY

Miss Keeling will wed Ronny Mrs. Capp Pierce, Mrs. Aron
Tho son, Miss Linda Milam,
'' Johnson Saturday.

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season games, or even in the league playoffs? That doesn't

the tying tally in the eighth inning, in the first game against

Series when pitchers must bat against the National League
champion,

Then he walked, sprinted all the way to third on a tapper and
hARRISON, N.Y. (AP) - An has more than tripled his earnscored for Boston's second run in the fourth inning of the old, beat-up putter, mallet- ings for the entire 1974 season.

months to go," Boston Manager Darrell Johnson said. "However, our guys played two tough games in extremely hot

three-run inning,
TwIns 7, Royals 2

by' his caddy — turned the golf prize here, but isn't counting
season around for 111k the money yet.

Minnesota past Kansas City.

years, I wasn't doing much of wound up making $500 for the
anything," Massengale said, week," he said. "Anything can
"Out in Palm Springs early in happen yet."
the year my' caddy, Denny Ferrell, was watching me putting Seaboard
one day' and I was complaining
about it and he said he had an

"The pitchers are welcome to come out and take batting

Mercury:

'I 'm The Best '

seastn hasn't destroy-ed his confidence. He
Morris, seeing limited action after his
proclaims himself the best running back In left knee was Injured, had only 214 yards in
the National Football League.
1974 after 954 and 1,000 yards the two peeseasons.
'If I'm healthy and I have the op"I
know
when the season starts I'll be
portunity, I'm the best ninning back in pro
No. 1," said Morris, criticized by some
football, bar none," Morris said at the
teammates last year for exaggerating his

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"lie brought It out the next

I know he doesn't want me around here I think that's the biggest change board Coastline opens competianymore. Certainly', the Dolphins could there's been in my' season-the tion tonight in the Florida Rectrade me, but I don't tlsnk they' will,
putting."
reation Softball Association
"I think they want to use me. I haven't
Massengale, armed with that Men'sStateSlor Pitch Tournaplayed much my last two years but I have new-old putter, scored eight ment at Orrnorid Beach,
my stats.
birdie"I didn't miss any
Seaboard, which won the
"In other words, I don't have to worry short pulls all day long," he Sanford Recreation Depart-

"I have not seen anybody come into

mice (O.J. Simpson) or Benny ( Malone) or than my rht.
"The Miami Dolphins and all the fans in

nesr think about Malone. Sure, if he lead Thursday in the $250,000 disct tournament, will battle
starts ripping off 70 yards a crack, I'll Westchester Golf Classic.
Marion Tire of Ocala at 8:15

Morris can run," he said. "Even in '72, of everybody,
struggler on the tour for his second in its district.
Morris, however, will have to beat out when I gained 1,000 yards, I did not run to
"Training camp is nothing really', cxc .?t first five years, broke through
Seaboard Coastline will be
Malone to get the opportunity.
my capabilities. My best days are still a test for my' knee," he said."Ttiat's the to his first triumph in the Tal. competing with 13 other teams

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workouts, gained 468 yards and averaged they can't be this season,
1.1 yardS a carry as a rookie last year after
"The only way I'll be disappointed at not

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exhibition games. When the real gun goes ten the caddy's putter-and, finals will be played at 2 p.m
off, that's where I'll be. No. 1."
with $53,278 in official earnings, Sunday

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two hours before the game.

Brown, the 27th round draft selection o the New York Giants

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A prograinof chamber music

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works by Bach, Beethoven and

Nw York

Louis
Chicago

Epistola Is a well-known
performer and orchestra
conductor in Florida. He has
served as principal cellist in
man' leading orchestras and .
currently
l)rector
of

School in Sarasota.
Dr. Wolf Is currently

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New York

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Allen's Washington Redskins bid to give Nationa! Football

Brown, himself a 1967 inductee, said, "There are no words to

For Brown, the wizard of the Cincinnati Bengals, the nationally televised exhibitjon(ABC, 4 p.m. EDT) servesas a home-

the game's most feared passing combinations. Lavelli, iii hiS 11
seasons, caught 386 passes for 6,488 yards and 62 touchc.owns.

for a different reason.

and I expect everybody' to play well," said Brown, who grew up
in nearby' Massillon, the fame high school football hotbed.

fensive tackle and linebacker.
Moore, an MI-American at Penn Statc, has the second highest

Allen, whose Redskins have been in the playofis all fow- of his
seasons at Washington.

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Brahms will be presented on

University. Featured will be
Ernesto Epistola, cellist, and

American League

East

in the Music Rehearsal Hall at

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San Diego

SO 54 477 19

Atlanta

16 59 435

Houston

15 70 352 3?

Chicago

Thursdays Results

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Cincinnli II. San Franc sco

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chamiiber music recitals,
fl concert Is open and free

Pittsburgh (flrett 7 7), In)
Atlanta (Nrkro II)) at San

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SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (AP) - Tony' Glanimalva of
Houston, Tex., strong-armed his way into the semi-finals
of the Western Open boys tennis championships with his

SPORTS

Milwaukee IHausman

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Glammalva Triumphs

ta

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(me and lost two on their afternoon, facing Starke in the

tLirn it," added Scanlon, who has defeated Gianunalva in

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failed to reach first on a hit until Stadium.

Giammalpa blew top-seeded Ben McKown of Lakeland,

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semifinals. Sianlon ousted Iourthseeded Matt Mitchell of

tallied four straight singles, but

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Palo Alto, Calif., 634, 6-1.

to no avail as they were

Fin,, off the court, 7-5, 6-0, to advance to the i8-and..under

segregation in South Africa say they are trying to per-

suade sports leaders in Africa to ban Wimbledon tennis

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the ninth inning, when they

lA)NLX)N I AP) — Campaigners against racial

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the nightcap. Game time is 1

it ,r,1 fluller 031. 7, (InI

tn I Iianl 1)10).

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to handle it.
"His serve is the best thing he ha going," ZillScanlon

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Clevelitd (Raich $5) at New

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powerful serve. But his opponent t.oday said he knew how

treat (fllalr 6 tO and Carrithers f,'rn 7 SI itt Minnesota (Gall:

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CIty Sd II $35 10

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Chicaao S St .,ouis 3

' ' ChaIrman of the Music

Costume patterus authcnUcally duplicate the pioneer dress of wagon traIn days

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You may not know It, but poor vision is

both sides agree to abide by the arbitrator's final decision,
The threat of artitratlon Ia havir.g a good effec' on retailers'
cooperation. In Dallas, for example, the percentage of

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i.metlmes called lazy eye, which can be

JUDY RENEE
834 9212

Eye tests conducted at school are not at all

should be tested frequently — with a

to read an eye chart 20 feet away. Vision at
$)

cOOrdiflatIOnofbotheyes,fiasugma,,tsm

you have taken, on the local level, to resolve your problem; enclose copies of your correspondence with retailers and othirs. I

Many eye problems, if detected early, can
be corrected either with lenses or exercises,

Sometimes eye
problems lead to school
or
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sicia1 problems, so be alert, If your child is
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In)
Francisco (Hitlick' I
Salurday's Games
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and annual eye examinations between the
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York (Hunter 13)0), (flI

Cincinnati (HiIl,nham
Oakland (Bahnsen 7$) at
at Los Angeles (Sutton lit), Kansas City (Busby 135). In)
HouSton (Richard 7 dl at 3an Teea (Perry is,. (n

lower school achievement, and in some cases
leads to anti-socisi behavior and even serious

established,

Affairs, Health, Education ard Welfare Department,
Washington, D.C. 20201.

Minnesota Twins beat the Kansas City Royals 7-2.

II 30 p m (35) - Boirsg (Mike Rossman vs Mke Niion in 10

00) 7 lInt

get resilts oi your cwiplaint.
BBBs also work with local retailers to resolve vonsumera'

"Friday-S p.m. pitchers and everybody."

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your community; and the office itself has the uthor1ty needed to

There's plenty of time for thai"

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FTU Has

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county has one - have procedures for dealing with retsilers in shawl.

'It's an a Il-out thing, Take no prisoners.'

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First, write a letter to the retailer, He Is the one who Is most rarc
,
and authentically
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- t patterns designed ty
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write, rather than telephoning, and keep a copy of the letter. It tslcCalb for those homesewers
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will help you in the future if you must pursue the rTlattf!t
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moving
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relevant information, include a factual statement of the 'oblem, early
18th
century.
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shirts (the first American
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affairs office or to the letter Business Bureau (BBB).

Chalked on the board normally used for the reporting times

1030 m (9) - PGA Championshp lhighlughtt of lirt round

Bounds, Mrs. Tommy Rose,

MissRaynaSmnith, Miss Misty'

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Amor.g guests were the bride. Gorky and Miss Terry Gordon.

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have to get th€ pitchers ready to hit in the event we're fortunate

Championship Game between Oakland Raiders and Miami Dolphins)

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irtnins and 6-1, boosting Boston's American League East lead

MIAMI (AP) -- A knee inJury that getting the starting assignment at mid- starting Is if I'm not given the chance," he

the 95, World 5pr,q')

Lorena Keeling, bride-elect, elect's mother, Mrs. Robert

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Houston.

1 pm (9) - NFL F'baII (Washington Redskins vs Cincinnati

not have separate quarters In

National League

The McCall Pattern Company

retailer.

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Bride of Ronny Johnson

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trails and wagon routes. It will Every day on the road and departure from the outskirts of
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Spectators
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welcome
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The entertainment around the
campfire will be reciprocal.
School bands and local &amp;ee

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7 pm (41) - Championship Wrestling

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1F;AR WANTS: The in-

him stay on the couch because I In 1965, the Supreme COUrt
want him In bed with me.
established the con.stitutlonal
EMPTY BE!) right to privacy. This
mit
I)EAR EMPTY: Try reverse theseparathonofthesezes In all
psychology. When he leases places involving sleeping,
U your bed for the couch, don't disrobing and all other prh'ate

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Coach Paul Brown

Bess Houk, president of the Ormond Beach Auxiliary 2542 and out there until he falls asleep.
1197.

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'This is no ordinary exhibition. Paul

5pm (6))) CBS Sports Spectacular (third rouni of West

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Kalmus of Sanford, president of Orange County Auxiliary 7; coming back to our bed, but he locker rooms and even public

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evenings will conclude with
l)o you have a complaint about an unsatisfactory product? sing-alongs and country

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over the (;ianLs,

BerlsatCsnton,Oho,in.nnl Hall olFame Game)

New VFW Holds First Meet

clubswill be invited to perform

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Bobby Tolan scored the tiebreaking run on an

Department of Florida Ladies' Auxiliary to Veterans of World couch to punish me.

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homer, his second of the night, to key a four-run

r't-,. r&amp;n o,,m St Lout Cardinals's ChiCagO CUbS)
Pm (9) - Champio,nhtp Wrestling
3
m (9) -• Ch4mp'onship Games of the NFL

ByVIRGINIAKNAUER

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.said Bench about the Giants' swaggering young

Bunnell, Ormond Beach, Daytona Beach and DeLand.

grooming the teams of horses.

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beds bombed out the righthander with a six-

wife. My husband and I have that if it becomes law, there will
been married for two months, no longer be separate public
VWWI Auxiliary Meets
and whenever I displease him, re.stroomnsformenandwomen'
Local women attending the Seventh District meeting of the he goes out and sleeps on the And the men and women will

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Coach Chuck Noll

will be on hand to assist Barber arid Cohen.
Barber, a graduate of the University of Florida In Gainesvilie,
became a teacher of art at the university, then studied art in
Heidleburg, Germany and presently is teaching art in McCienny.

'oprlate tribute to the nation's train heading eastward, and is the people of America. Local
200th birthday, a train of scheduled to arrive in Valley wagon and carriage groups,
covered wagons - one for each Forge by July 4, 1976.
riding clubs and youth
state - will cross the country.
The Bicentennial Wagon organizations will be invited to

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home another run, lifting Chicago over St.
Louis.

DEAR ABBY: You indicated
Color Bearers are: Dorothy Leib, DeLand; Ann Waters, New soman is In need of psychiatric
Smyrna Beach; and Ruth LeClerc and Helen Bacon of Deltcna, treatment. The best way to help that you were in favor of the

The Bicentennial Wagon be conducted in live separate every night camping in local
Train Pilgrimage is a replay of segments, each segment fun- camp sites and in national

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Atlanta a dramatic victory over the Dodgers.
Mets 6, PIrates 2

classes will be held In the mnornatg,s and advanced students' in the secutive year, as president of the auxiliary. Other officers inafternoons. Registrations are being accepted now, at the Hall eluded: Mary Henry, first vice president; Marie Harttnger,

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shut out the heavy-hitting National League
West leaders.

Nora Smith, DeLand, assistant conductress; Marie Hayward, yoU are a psychiatrist, you are be made public in the
DeLand, assistant guard; Alice Beinert, DeBary, Patriotic In- not only barking up the wrong newspapers.

Bier,te,,niiI

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Montelusco a free meal if he (lid,
As it was, Montefu.sco wasn't even around

They also are invited to attend the art classes which will be high office of commander of the post since the Inception of the
conducted by' Baber in DeBar' Hall beginning Tuesday, Aug. 5 post seven years ago.

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'Nobody's going to strike me out four

Beach, guard; and Marie Hayward and Heah Davis of DeLand the wrong tree?
clergyman the marriage wIll
with Peg Grubiak of Ormond Beach, trustees.
HANGING IN THERE be recorded In the church

Wagon Train To Make

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Lay Parrish's twnm single capped a
three-run rally in the first inning and Mike
Jorgensen's double higlighted a three-run fifth.
CardInals 5, Cubs 3
Jerry' Morales' run-scoring double in the

during the month of August and the exhibition is open to the historian; John Hall, Judge advocate and John Cunningham and
public.
Labue Leanard, executive committeemen.
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historian and Helene Sanford, sargeant-at-arms.

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round before and wound up ma king $500
for the week.' — Rik Massengale

Braves, booed Cincinnati's runaway lead to
14 games-biggest of the season,
Braves 11, Dodgers 10
bland 011icesmasheda three-run homer off
IA'S Angeles relief ace Mike Marshall, capping

Daytona Beach, senior vice president; Emma Worthington of stable. I've never walked away' through your local county t'krk.

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riiatter of seconds. For in- elsewhere? Is there a threeiay
stance: Last night, she asked waiting period? How about
inc to take her to a steak house blood tests?
because she wanted a steak.
i have been married before,

she decided it was "no good."

'No, we're not thinking about any World
Series, not with two months to go. How.
ever • . .' - Boston Red Sox Manager
Darrell Johnson

a steak dinner if he struck me out four times,"
said flench, ho cracked a three-nm homer in
the big second-inning rally. "Nobody's going to
strike me out four times in one game."
Montefusco also put ins loot in his iimuth

Then she sent It back because It raise my children, and we are P
was "spoiled." i I'm sure It raising a grandchild left to us
wasn't.) Afterward, we went to by my daughter who recently

District,

Saying...

John Montefusco could have had a steak
dinner, but he had to eat his words instead.
The brash San Francisco pitcher vowed to
strike out Johnny Bench four times Thursday

will be held at the DeBary Hall Art Galleries of the Florida commander; Emory Caukin, Junior vice-commander; Joseph

Mrs. Betty "Leonard of Deltona was installed as the corn______

Judy Robb left helps Sonja Mullis with a bottleneck necklace

Artists, Clubs Active In Deltona Area

Cohen Is the director of the Humanities Endowment Irogram

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cury Morris can run... I'm the best runfling back in pro football, bar none.' —

in a serious auto accident (her grandchildren think we are
mother was driving). She went aireidy married.
laid up for two years.

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She is a clothes "nut" Once II)
bed. Wanna bet
she showed me (by actual
I)EAR AIIBY: The man I
count 81 pants suits and 103
been li1ng with and I
pairs of shoes unOst of which would like to get married, bUt
had never been worn I.
t. don't want It In the

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and insists that ii she marries, isn't getting the kind of reaction
she wit! remain a virgin. "Sex," he expected from you, he'll ght'

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CHICAGO (API - As the story goes, there were less than two
front four, added his thoughts on how the Steclers will approach
minutes left in Super Bowl IX and the Pittstxigh Steelers had the
the
game.
game on Ice with control of the ball and c 16-i lebd over the
"I
for one, will not take the game lightly," White said. "It's
Minnesota Vikings.
an all-out thing. Take no prisoners."
Jon Kolb, a key man in the Steeler offensive line, turned to a
The Steelers are solid 17-point favorites In the nationally tele.
fellowlinenianand said with the sweetsmile of victory, "Man,
-_vised(}ntest,tobeseenonABCat9:30pm
EDT., excepti the
the 'Burgh' must look like Hiroshima now."
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.
Friday, Aug. 1,1,75-1
Chicago area, which is blacked out. But Mi-Star Coach John
The flurgh' is Pittsburgh, and though no buildings were ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________ McKay's 1973 squad threw a scare into the Miami Doljins,
destroyed in celebration of the team's first National Football
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League championship In its 43-year history, fans like to brag
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that half of Ohio heard the shouts and car honks of unrestrained
"We're not going there to lose," said Cnach Chuck Noll before
McKay had óeen accused before that game of runni.rg a
joy echoing from the Steel City after the game.
the team left for Chicago.
"co'ntry club," because he held only one practice a day and
The Steelers lace their first test as champions tonight in
Few other championship teams have lost the battle with the
rarely scrimmaged.
Chicago's Soldier Field, when they square off against the Colcollegiates. The series record stands at 29-9-2, and the All-Stars
McKay's coaching style is less flamboyant than most.
the start of the NV!. season.
Last year's gime was not played because of the NFL players'
don't have Jump-up-and-down teams."
After waiting those 43 years to participate in the contest, the
strike.
He just has winning teams, compiling a 119-36-8 mark as
- SteeIers5aythey'renotaboutthgohorneasl15
Dwight White, one quarter of Pittsburgh's famed defensive
coach at
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Saturday's Games
(irycl a nd ,iI Now Vcrk
Chicago ,t Minnesota

professional eye
tests, In fact, 1 in 100
check-up. It may
not lead to the answer. But
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children between 3 and S has amblyopia,
there's a pretty good chance it will,

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Sundays Games
New York itt Psttsh,,rgh, 2

Sunday's Games
C,,riand itt flew York, 2

ph:lactelphla at Montreal
Houston at San FranciscO. 7

Milwaukee at Baltimore
Detrot a? Boston

Atlnt,' at San Diego

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Clnc;nnati at Los Anqele%

Make The

Florida Vs. California

Sunday, they were In DeLand
and won the first game of their

CHARLESTON, W.Va.IAP) - Two Florida girls faced

Long Hot Summer
A Real

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pitched the complete gtme.

National GirlS 16 Tennis Tournament,

Oakland at Kansas C'ty, In)

Atlanta itt San Diego, In)

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The South African Non-Racial Olympic Committee

called a news conference here Thursday to announce the
move and condemn Ashe for his alleged support of what

played professional basketball in Israel last season, has
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31 MR 11 PG 261 Asking 12.154
Alan B Kynor. 304 Brooktak

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TWOA ND THR EEBEDROOMSAVAILABLE\
2550 RIDGEWOOD AVE., SANFORD

177.S00 Terms

7 After Wed, call 333 601

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central heat &amp; air, carpet, kitchen

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lot, carpeting, drapes, swimmin
boating, tennis. 116,500 Tern
available Also houseboat. 13,00
Call 901 3*3 0295 or 668 IllS
I'm single, beautiful and lonely Yi
can keep me company in a r8isi
Wocxtbeamed living room, di
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377.7671

for Junk Cars We PiCK Up PH
-9736 or 56$L2010 B,thio We sell
'stall used motors &amp; used parts,
B Auto, open 7 clays a week.

Couch, Char, Bed Dresser
End Tables, Best Offer
377 8676

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3403 Orlando Drive
Sanford 373 $700

air, fenced yard. 13750)
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MINNIE- I bedroom home.
range &amp; refrigerator Included,
utility shed, fenced yard Don't
miss this great buy at 135100
FHA available
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD
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cab . 1130 377 9776

overlooking lake, central heat &amp;

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434$

steel utility building, compteti

building, fenced yard, lust 2 block;

Harold Hall Realty

tec orat ed , fenced. 'ease, $173

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WILL BUY OR CONSIGN GUNS
ANY DESCRIPTION. 373 73.

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We steam clean carpets

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1964 Skyline, 12*36; 7 bedroom.

bath, air, skirting, awning. 17'

from Lake Monroe $77,900. CALL
NOW,

CASH 322.4132

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1975 Chevetle coupe, A C. rally
radials, low mileage, must sell
1)50 down and assume payments
3737911

1200S French Ave
Sanford. 172-7310

For used furniture appliances IC
etc. Buy 1 or 10)1 items hr
Mart, 715 Sanford Ave

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Run; Qood, best offer
Call 373 7716

noitioned Batteries, $117.9

1969 Pembrant, 17'x5Q', 7 BR,
conditioned, unfurnished with I
downs, $7,100 319 9777

bath home, with central heat and

You'll R ecei ve A Plant It You're One Our First 10$
Visitors. . Lease An Apartment And You'll Receive
A Large Plant For Your New Apartment.

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2565 Park Dr

wire wheels, radio, 17.495 Call
Whitey Eckstein. 372-1631 Dealer

Sanford Auc tion

Wanted to buy used office furnit
Any Quantity PIOLL'S Cal
berry. Hwy 17 92 830 1204

Refrigerator F reel-n
rgidaire large electric stove 1
56227 between 6 am. X 7pm

fenced lot: access to river, $1S.i
will negotiate 904 313 7577.

air, range 4, refrigerator, at
tractive paneling, 70*10' storage

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CASH 37)4371

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6:30 (6) Jetfersons
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Baseball
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Moore Show
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er Zig Zag, in cabinet. 3 needle.
ont load deluxe ewing mat hine
lid new for 1349.00. Pay bilance
$68 or 10 payments rif $9. ,ee at
APIFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First. Downtown
3229111 Eve. 869-1144

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do things without gaining
pleasure. Take time to smell

ccnen:ent,

I Sunland- 3 BR, carpeted.

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191 Your ambitious interests
are overly strong today. You'll

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OLOEP 3 Bedroom, 1', bath,

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At War

fl-Jan.

air, $76,900- Terms

2 bedroom block home, fur
Pied or unfurnished 3737970

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rage Sanford Ave, 5 1 45 mo
Winter Park 131,175
t Itt occupancy $14 16-49.

Airport Blvd. Sanford 373 131

(6) All In The
Family
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decision was firm.

FINE 3 bedroom, li bath, central

II carpeting, fenced 53) 3457

BAMBOO COVE APT
One &amp; 7 bedroom apsr1ment
fumithed or unfurnished Newl
redecorated Come we- 300 E

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tcremned Porch on private li,ai

FISH, SWIM OR SKI- 3 bedroom
waterfront home, beautiful kit
chen, formal dining Florida room

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pool, fenc e, central heat &amp; air,
44 2 bedroom cottage, -air, like
dishwasher, extras 365 )NP.

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372 1601

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322.6-457

rId . $145 mo $100 security. 107

1SSA1rt Blvd

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"THE HOUSE THAT GROWS"

PEAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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(6) Hee Haw
(I) Thomas Hardy

SAGIUARIUS l Nov. Z3-I.)ec,
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mind once too often today and

CAPRICORN 40cc.

titles and contract; neressar
Sataryogien Many fringe benefit
Call Mr. Thornton for
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home 70*77' living 4, dining em.,
fenced yard. Call 646 505)
10'x70' kitchen with dIshwasher.
300 pm.
family room with fireplace,
master bedroom )5 'x7S'. 15 *31' 17' i 60' Lamptighter. 13.750
large beautiful riverfront lot w
enclosed pool, on large shaded lot
clock Option to rent lot at 53 n
131,900. 323 6174
3493770 after S or all wk end
OR house in Dettona, completely
furnished including lawn mower, MOBILE HOME MOVING Co
Plete Set up I'll r.ave you moni
edger, tool; Across from Plaza
137,00). 661 1717
Licensed Orlando 773 5470

SALES BY K ISH 321.00-41

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Wlva River Acres, Winches
1751' mobile home. 17*

RN Real Estate Broker
1100 E 25th St
377 55

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JOHNNY WALKER

1. neas' Geneva, $100 mo, 1st &amp;
t, plus small deposit. 319 5350

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terchange? Suppose let you Dick
all the colort and watch it being
b,jilt Only $77,530 Nothing down
VA. Only 11.100 down FHA Can
start immed iately, and you will be
in by Thersgiving

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C y)l'j l 'hr P gest bidder
Dro. 'matel'f 100 firearms, iriding double barrel. pump,
omatic shotguns, high powered
es. 27's 91 every description,
w &amp; used handguns, and
orted black powder pieces
Sturing Colt, S&amp;W, H&amp;R. Dan
'sscn. Winchester. Remington,
ge.'. lthica, Mauser &amp; Enfield
dels Partial listing of an
es Player piano, Cast iron
yes. Ceiling fan. Rtxjnd oak
ic, Oak ice box. Roll top desk.
kory rockers, many wicker
ces, asSorted oak dressers,
'sf5, chairs &amp; tables, glassware,
5 many other 4tems too
nerous to mention Sale con
fed under Federal Frearm;
'mit No I 57 03901 F6 13731

We Buy Furniture

en-R&amp;h,00rn Cabinets, Count
tops, Sinks Installation avail
Ic Bud Catx'il in MS7 a nv

7792 after I p m.

TAFFER REALlY

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approximately ", mi
, from in

Three one month old beef calves
earh 372 7P41

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cellens condition, 1395 Call 631
6304 evenings

1977 Chevrolet Impala coupe, a ir,
automatic, power steering &amp;
-s.
brakeonly
S).995 377 6345

Firearms
Antique Furniture

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Ex tra nice 21'x601. '73 Suncrest
DR, 2 bath, central Air, Call 0

Your MLS Agency

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Each Weedmere Horn. Feature; Central Heat And
Air. Shag Carpeting In Living Area;, Inside And
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I t Come

z

UDL 1,

67-livestock. Poultr'

liances, ccuh, boat &amp; trailer, 3
Iced bike Call 373 $773

Req

CASH
For Your Junk Cars
3731379

1971 Vega Hatchback, automatic,
low mileage, $730 Call 373$2)),
ask for John

A I lI'TII"l1l
A UCTION
lUi

IflI

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69 Dodge Co-onetl one owner. new
tires, good condition; 1530 617
7559 after 6 p m

M
BUDGETS
.RE
DLSTERED WITH VALUES
90M
THE
WANT
AD
)I IIMPIS

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Dire-&lt;t rrcm Bo.car"
a Yds. blue shag carpeting. C.OPMLY'S F 48 Sanf cord )fl
mmercial grade Bigelow With
60 of cuthion 1450 firm Ph
68—Wanted to -Buy 'ei days, 377 9 1 60

— we know this homeowner

REALTORS

On Out And S.. For Yourself.

CS home on paved road and lake,

_________

r en t or sale 7 yrs Old, 3 BR,
th, family rm . 2 car garage,
ritral air, heat, kitchen equip
d Call eves 47-)09I

Title Clerk

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323.7160

with Option, 3 Bedroom. *fl
inspection Sat &amp; Sun. 15 2671
ort *ilt. $34 3760

373 63S3,122 $970 eve's

Pop Goes The
Country

Kish Real Estate

STAN' S AUCTION
I' Ml East off I
On Hwy 46 Sanford

Hwe I? 92 Open Sat 6. Sun. 9 S
838 2920

MOSSIE C. BATEMAII

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PERSIAN CATS, CFA, 2 whi
Silver. 175 each Callalter 5:34
3077

assumption on this 3 BR, 7 b
home,
tastily
decors
throughout; fully Sodded y
with trees Immed OCt 373 II

322•2420 Anytime

TAX CREDIT APPLIES
8 % VA SO DOWN. FHA. LOW DOWN

OLD 7 story. I BR. ) -z bath, $17,500

&amp;
BOARDI
WEPINELS 337 5757

onday, Aug. 4, 7 PM

MUST SELL -- New 3 BR 7 B
HOME. all extras. good local
MAKE OFFER. 37272$?
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and wants Picmeowner to fill hiS
. Only 177.0)0
shoes

FOR INSPECTION

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NICE 7 bedroom, I bath, 117.500

2Houses Unfurnished

We have liStIngS We have Wyet
We need another real est a
li( nsp to help vs make lull
Forrest Greene. Inc

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16 900 by
IIA
W MODELS NOW OPEN

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REALTORS
3n 63S3

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From

rcocyt. unfurnished, I

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1919 S Fr i
3227374. fl 1496,3n 1951
3221959,322 1)6.4
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and have watched him baby this 3
bedroom home Now he must sell

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LSOP1 MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL
TRADE
13 F I irl 51
372 3627

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTI

trees, large closet;, nicely land

1-

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HAV

GROOMING
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ri Mowers We Sell The Best &amp;
rvice the Rest We'tern Auto
I W lt.t St

scaped 1 3 be y our very own' For
322.7643
only 179,500? Then for crying Out ________________________
loud, call us!
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TIC

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ANIMA 1.

- Puppies, 3 Weimaraner; , I we
usie windOw, ill,- X25,-J". is,
old 37? $135
MY l3IcycIe, 110; Aluminum
reen dnor, $15 373 1101
RABBITS, all szes. Siamese. Du
and mixed 373 0199

3731473

ft 5nford 373 90)3 or 373 9031
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We have Lot; &amp; Acreage

Bar St ools, Glass rack, Bar
pplies 377 163-4

'SAP4FOWD'S SALES LEADER"

%,"1 -

H. 17.9 Sanford

150

.

372

this) BR.? bath home with nice
family room, beautiful shade

Unfurnished

FORD LAKEMARYar,a,35R
RFAt TOR
gitex with in the ground pool.
7201 S Frencn Ave .321 0011
mplefeIy enclosed Appliances,
.
conditioner, drapes, area rug
Only One
10 per month including oI
,vice All you do is swim See 3 bedroom. I bati to be built You
pick colors 970 200 NCr'hisg down
5 now Rick Moran, lii 4770,
Can start immediately
edroom. unfurni;he'd. Adult;
rferred. $30 week Security
Would You?
4
20%lt
- - - --Buy a brand new 3 bedroom. 2 bath

CAREER

NBC News

or

Dachshunds Miniature, AYC I
Chihuahuas, white male, 3

Shape Plaughahyce button Bar .

C c. 1125 375
n fl

W—Atilos for SUa

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lass. Victorian settee. Fainting

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Central Flor ida's

3723'"

'454 door Comet. aut.)matic,

Duch, Larkin desk, twin size
rats bed. ro'jnd pedestal table,
rop front desk, Victorian chair,
ak chalet. cedar chest, sewing
,achinej, frames, tier table, gate
g table, clock;, loft more
oden, &amp; antiques too numerous
i
mention
Consignments
elcome. Sate every Saturday
ht 3279719

Thoroughbred German Sheph
Pups; black &amp; silver, S weeks.
ca, 323 0664

porta potty, 360; Scuba dying
uipment. double tanks, cornte with J valve, spear gun- $31

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REPEAT AFTER ME — Doyoutake

4 -

a

Furnished

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

65—Pets-Supplies

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37 9719

Stemper Realty

. Realty

AUCTION

w front China, record players,

WI NT ER SPR I fiGS - low 30';,

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CARROLI.'S FURNITURE

Stenstrom

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HONDA 750, 1913 with trailer tOC'
mile; Immaculate conditio r
Many ei'tras. 11.700 32) 1121

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'P4'% HWY 4.6 f L EA MARKET
Saturday &amp; Sunday

Lots--- 7 t choose from. 52.500 r

Beautiful ranch type home, 3 61
acr es, stable. Osteen area 617
1617. 373 61
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Lakefr ont Lot, Osteen, $4,500

carpet ed 373 1567

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Warehouse space lam rent 2000 sq

Forrest Greene Inc

machinery 60 pound ci. Coni
676 0363 after S p m

—Miscellaneous for Sale

I BR, 7 bath. Park Ave, $3160

room, pool, central heat air,,

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Antiques

in

LAKE MARY- 3 OR. 2 baths. family
room with EP, formal dining. ret

BALL REALTY

yiiiage

31—Busrness Property
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E MARY- 7 BR Duplex; $150
us $50 depos.t

I h,il
,

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New Smyrna Beach 904121 640)

5 5711 or 191 0693

.^L—V.

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HARTMAI4 REALTY, INC
REALTOR 530 1666

1=. ________________

ltPi, den &amp; screened porch 5)50.

write? Do you live in the Ovle

U

3 BR. 7 bath, over an acre. t)

Rel Estate Rroer
31? 1101.
7610 Hiawatha Ave at

Wairl r 7.

16th Ave &amp; Hill St

175 mc 3774454

.

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TV'S, stereos.
vathers 4, dryers. living room
miles. maple &amp; walnut dining
'oom suites, dinettes, lamps,
droom furniture, all KindS of
iOuS.ehotd items

64—Equipment for Rei

IS
country corner, cloj
Payton RealtyAcrm.

LAKE MARY- Just completed and
built right, 3 bedrooms, I', bath
masonry home. carpeted Nicely
shaded lot Price. $24,500 Terms,

,i l l il l l l l 1 1 1 1 11

OCEAN PALMS APTS,

liltie's, employed cisc or couple
eva. 7

LAKE MARY New rutra well built
2 bedroom, 1 bath, carpeted
retirement home Price, 977.300
Tee m-

CHOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
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322.
2090
517W it st , 332 56-41 337 7757

I BR, single occupancy preferred.
air, water, near shopping.
referenc es $15 mo Dreamwold
Mobile Park, 372 7312

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1505W, 25th 5?,

Adult nxtfle ?tome village, under
large Shady oaks on the scenic
Weklva Modern clean nter.o.
from $110 S Mi. W 04 Sanford 337
S.
447Q

4Plr

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ke new tolor

in. I STOrY with 7 turnisnea
its , on separate lot. Commercial I
nin pOssible Lease option
i
aitatlr 831 5"97

3 BR. I', baths, Country Club, g
reduced to $17,900 Terms,

2 Acres

2, j

1 35

WEKIVA RIVER •

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SANFORD- Modern 3 bedroom,
bf icro, home. I', baths, 2 air con
ditioners, corner lot Price Only
177.500 with terms

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Modern Furniture

7 BR, giant family room, conv er
loration. $17,900

4 Bedrooms
FurniShed home, 1, bath, Covpfrd
patio, large rear yard %2l .000

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Saturday, Aug 7 : 30 P . M

pletety fenced, private in

Shaded
FenCed yard, I bcdrooryrs 1 p,,ri,
Sunlanri 971 rim

Larry Saxon, Realtor
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FROM

SecurIty 322 $939

per week, 1250 UP Per ,,.

bed r oo m furni sh ed duplex, all

WAN TED YESTERDAY - Can

EVENING

24-Nov. fl) In

partner share an interest,
only your fair share.

1:20 9:40

Can lead to full lime careerwr
Box 57, c o The Evening Hera
PO Bo* 1657, Sanford, Ft
33771

World At War

1973 ¶7 wide. 1 BR. air cond • fur .
rtlshed. 5125 monthly- Adult;

bedroom, isege swim pool $175 up

are 323 117$ or 64-4 6346.

council meefings kee p upwi
the local news. If you can ans*
af fir mat ively to the guestlo
Cum
above. give me a call. Bill Cu
The Evening Herald. 372-261

p50. Cult 373-0)fl

Real Estate
LIONA-- New Duplex, Furn or
rrfurn Drapes. Water, Lawn -_- -- - -

PART TIME
3 Eves- Sat. S.$0 Weekly to sta

.
Patio

TOWNHOUSES

Ocean lrcMl a pa rtments. cne of the
best on the beach. Large 1 &amp; 2

hex. 1 bedroom turn apt. adults
all 3273610 after 3, 30

Call 644 3079

(24) Woman
(9) Hogan's Heroes
(24) Man Builds.
Destroys

(35)

to

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area
so, contact me Ii
meøIa?ely. if not sooner. I need
corresondent who can cover ci

13

a situation where you and a

2:10 4:55

ç

,&amp;live

(6$) Ne
News

I.IBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23i An
idea you're promoting will
stand on its own. You could

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I3EDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM

hed . 2 BR, air conditioned.

36—Resort Property
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Luxury

*

Monthly Rent a lsAvailable

31A-Duplexes

Work your own hours Earn ru
Income as n AVON Represi

(9)

manytosuityourachingpurse.

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Watching

VIRGO lAug. 23-Sept.
You could profit today by
toda y, you've hypersensitive to shrewd tactics, but not like
the way others treat you. Don't yourself too well if you feel
___________________
_______ you're taking advantage of less.
•IIIIAL C$I** COIP
_____________________
alert souls.
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eneva

STUDIO 1

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS. NO PETS
118W. 2nd St.

D

residential area r Close to towr
I I Low down payment,
Qualifying

COmfortable? bedrøorn home wIb 2
apartments S79.(1'o

HORSE LOVERSI
Two and
acres ranch home, Close
In, all fenced in 3 bedroom;, 2
bath, screened porch, central air,
Owner leaving You' offer could
tiy 373 9I0

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furnished mobile home,

Good Income

or 373 0117 eves,

107W Comcrcal
rn
rforl1?? if!)

Apartments

Beautifully furnished, large 2
bedroom, adult; preferred 1150
'r r' Call 372 4473
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$135 $I10--Color TV
QUALITY INN—NORTH
I I &amp; SR 131. Long*csd
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(35) Bobby Goldsboro
(44) Wrestling
6:30 (2) Florida's

March 21-April
some good ideas
CANCER iJune 21-July 22)
today. You'll
try the Don't accept something long.
pleasurable ones, shelving desired if it means offending a
friend or associate. Eater, you
others more practical
TAURUS iApril 2-May ) can have it without ¶trings.
LEO( July Zl-Iiug.fl) You're
Your financial prospects are
mixed today. However, when a bit of a wheeler-dealer today.
you total the score gains will You may pick up one tab too

.

.

1975

GEMINI tMay 21-June )t
Though in a gregarious mood

Walt Disney's

WITH FUN,
MUSIC.

I'

FUN!

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FILLED

PvrVl* hvll New patches contin
com ing i n On Oregon Ave 1 m
North of 46. and Iustwe'st Cd 14
Miles west of Sanford.

(35) North To Canada
6:00 (2.6,6)
(24) Firing Line

let It mar your fun.

ARIES
You have

Noreiof $t Rd 43liVliu7(t.aiSi).fi
11.0N0W000 t$m'n Me ofIMIdO
_______________

2,

to Eat

Thngs

Peas, you pick. Black eyes a

Perspective

ByBERNICEBEDEOSOL

337 ,767

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(24) Black

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A BABY'S v ORLD

3: 3U (I) That Girl

HOROSCOPE
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3 Room Furn Apartm ent
$70 Mo

Care f or Infants to ae ?only $01
$ 372 4S

(6) Westchester
Classic
(I) Great Mysteries
(9) Wide Wor ld
Of Sports
(24) Realidades
(33) Party
(44) Time Tunnel

SAM HOUSTON RED RIVER
RIO GRANDE
KING RANCH
LONE STAR
TEXAS RANGF.RS
SANJACINTO
MISSIONSANJOSE f

'corn furnished apartment, up
talrs, mature adult;, some
tili?ies turn $1$ Park Ave

Complete child care services P
summer Programf HEY DIDO
DIDDLE DAY CARE 323 SW

Martian
(44) Sports Legends

as shown:

j ust
tasant 1st floor apt
emodeted. Newly furnished
leasoriable ill W )t St.

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(9) Movie
(24) Romagnolls Table
(6) Sounding Board

5:00 (2)

urnished Aoull; only No pets.
all 32 3 $•

6—Child Care

(35)MyFavorite

'

rge 2 BR apt. upstairs, wat er

fl,

-34-4¼Jbtk H017WS
-i' 1i -'
,-. fr
i'refcf P.'ati', 1wk
3" 9142

hen, living rm , bath den. 3 blks
rom (entCr of town 37) 1109 after

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rge 2 bedroom garage ,pt., kit- Furnis

PROBLEM
Perhaps AlcoIic Anonymoul
Can Help
Call u73 1547
Write PO 90* 1213
Sanforct,FIorIda 37771

2:00 (2, 6) Major League
Baseball
(6) Movie
(24) Saga 0
Western Man
(35.44) Braves
Baseball
2:30 () Wrestling
(13) Movie
3:00 (24) Book Beat
3:30 (6) Sounding Board

s s s S

TROUBLED? Call

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2 Bedroom, very clean Nice shady 'i,,,
yard Call 3fl ov or 372 3750
Country Trailer-'- Near Seminole
College. pr ivate wood ed lOt, 7 BR,
,,.o Also I OR -$165 mo 631
rn
____________________________
CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR

Efficiency apt.
furnished
337767?

*PA fEC) WITH A DtflPIr(lfrO

(24) Wall Street

P N t) S I K N 0 H A A WOO B

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e and two bedroom apartments.

603W 1sf St

W. Garnett White

SELLING IT MAKES CASH
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW
Call 337 2611 0.' $31

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horceink

Lake

Sanford - 1 bedroom, Si7Smo La rge
shady lot Ml 6'

kaults only 3730110

Free, 644 M7 for "We Care
"H?ljn' AdultS or T..n

1:30 (I) Time Of Your
Life
(9' Invaders

I 8 'I H A .J F III) 0 If A I K S 6 1 N (3

Anything on the me

ARE yo

(44) Combat

H 6 N I 1) I H N I A S N

oom turn apt Bedroom is air
:onditioned SlOOmo tIlE IlhSt.
771215 or 3225766

ARE YOU LONELY? L
I
Nu C meel the right Peorson
for you. NATIONAL SING%
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone 273 2710

(35) Movie

I •J C I F.

Ike your Budget go further, shop
he Classified Ad; every

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For further information call 173
or write
Sanford At Anon Family Group I
Bo 533. Sanford. Fla 37771

(24) Washington
Week

.J A C A I K X A S H A N 6 K U S S I 0

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2

IN YOUR FMILY'
AL ANON
For families or friends of proø

Jetsons
Harlem
Globetrotters
Popcorn
Machine
(I) Information
Eight
(9) These Are The
Days
(13) Wrestling
(21) Mr. Rogers
Neighborhood
(35) The Wilburn
Brothers Show
Soul Train
12: 30 (2) Go
(6) Fat Albert
(9) American
Bandstand
(33) Wrestling
1:00 (7, 6) Soul Train
(6) Children's Film
Festival
(13) Movie

011EY KIIM1

partnts Furnished
1-Apartments
'e &amp; Two Bedroom furnishedapt;
Air Cond . carpeting, reasonable.
No pets 3221110

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM!

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STORING IT MAKES WASTE-

e

%#1 1

:

33_Fbuses Furnished

n Friday

4--P rsonals

Week

EARLY DINERS SAVE

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owina stream.

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B edroom fenc ed yard
SISOmO Adultspreferred

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JEISON'S FLORIDA ROSE
WOodruff".".arden (enter

Real'

3 OR. targe FIa , rm., carpeted,
kitchen equipped, clean, carport,
utility rm, $175- 377 77'

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12:00 (2)
(6)

C X V S I) U S 1 13 OW I i' o ; i: x s s

CAPRI

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fore Publication

Sundo

AFTERNOON

Texas

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IN ALL PRICE RANGES
5)7W Itt St .322 5611. 372 7751

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(33) The Big Blue
Marble
(44) Friends Of Mart

Gilligan

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41c a line
31c a line
Itimes
24c4 line
57.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

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Us

Pebbles And
BamBam
Adventures Of

(9)

WV LflI U.'

l.a

BALL REALTY

thru S times
thru 23 times

f:30 P.M.
1:00 A.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDA
SATURDAY 9-Noon

11:00 (2.6) Pink Panther
(6) Valley Of
Dinosaurs
(9) Super Friends
(13) Daytime
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Jim Thomas
Outdoors
11:30 (2) Star Trek
(6) Hudson Brothers

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(6)

H W

Pork

RATES

HOURS

(24) Carrascolendas
(35) Speed Racer

JU

&amp; FIND

If

CLASSIFIED DEP1

Rangers

9:30 (2, 6) Run Joe Run

0 1 (' A (' I U S

SubAKk

Shazan

(44) Gerald Derstine

(35) 700 Club
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (6.44) Movie
(9) Wide World Of
Entertainment

If i (;

Devlin
The Electric

(6)

(44) Herald Of Truth
8:00 (2) Addams Family
(6) Favorite Martian
(I) Jabberwocky
(9) Yogi's Gang
(21) Villa Alegra
(44) Wally's Workshop
8 - 30 (2) Wheeiie And The
Chopper Bunch
(I) Jabberwocky
(9) Bugs Bunny
(24) Mister Roger's
Neighborhood
(41) There's Plenty
Of Gold
9:00 (2, 8) Emergency
Plus Four
(6) Jeannie
(9) Hong Kong
Phooey
(24) Se same Street

83-0 (2,6) Chico And
The Man
(24) Wall Street
Week
(33) Movie
9 - 00 (2, 1) Rockford Files
(24) Ma
Masterpiece
Theatre
(44) Movie
Movie
(9) All-Star Football
Game
10:00 (2,6) Police Woman
(13) lane Grey
(21) The Sinners
10:30 (13) Law And Mr.
Jones

'-' '

(9)
(24)

(9)

Sunrise

II

(41) Braves Baseball

SEEK

ScoobyDoo

Almanac

Semester
($, 9) Laurel And
Hardy
7:00 (2) I Dream Of
Jeannie
(6) U S, 01
Archie
(9) Bozo
7:30 (2) Jabberwocky
(6) Bailey's Comets

Squares
6:00 (2) Sanford And
Son
(9) Movie

,

- Winter

831-9993

322-2611

41—Houses

Sanford, By Owner ldyllwllde III W'v Found it-) bedroom modern Sacrifice- Leaving
By owner, Hrntse&amp; 7 lots
'"7"
Section, 3 Bedroom, 7 bath, 'amily
home, large family room, wall to
on French Ave zoned commei
577.500 2 yr. old h ouse, hying rm.
room on large lot, low down
wall carpet, drapes, fully
dining &amp; 3 bedrooms, I', bath,
3770401
Payment 377 aleS after 6 - 30 pm,
fOuipped kitchen, double carport.
kitchen, utility room CloSed
only 519.000 euce,lent terms
garage'. watt wall carpet, beauti
DeLAND 71)SE New York Ave.
$13,950
ful drapes Central air heat Only Why pay rent' Move in
Comfortable Country Living 2
no
$137 MU pays all. 667 0191
beslr
Bedrooms. central heat and air.
WIlT REALTY
' "flC
Will ac('epf Ii
anytime
cedar lined closets, 31 fruit tree's,
lnn Wi'al ltasc nroli'r
Owner transferred Will make a
121 0610
CaliBart
Estate
Sanford. by Owner. 3 BR, 1 bath,
ooOd deal OPEN HOUSE SUN .
large eat-itt kitchen, plus formal
377 2744, 373 7695, 371
REALTOR 372 71
DAY Any eve by appt 1746049
dining room
flew cnroet,
_______
f!replace, large corner lot
trade, 5)1,950 equity of) BR. 71
Zoned multiple. Otii, 'flS'tut'on,tl
Recently reduced 52,300 Call 531* "Get 'Em While *
lakefront for other real estate
7 story, I OR, $ 14 ,950 Acre Realty,
7065
6)15
R E ALTOR . ______
* They're Hot" *
Small 1 RR home in Farmington
Ilunlinq Reserve area; reonable
as
ST. JOHNS REALTY
Commercial Properties
New houses ma rural area No down
terms Call 373 1611, Mier
payment,
monthly
payments
less
BROKERS
____________________________
Homes, Lots
than r ent Government subsidized
Days 377 6)7]
And
to qualified buyers Call to see if
Mary
PJnht 377 5121
2], 2
you Qualify'
Acreage
Attractive Spanish style 3 bedroom,
7 half' home on quiet Street
JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC
* $10,500 *
M. UNSWORTII REALTY
i33tw
Reg Real Estate Broker
2 bdroom, family room, work

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CHOICE LISTINGS

(6)

Growers

6:25 (2) Daly Devotional
6:30 (2) Across The Fence

(I) $25,000 Pyramid

r-r:c

L 19'01P.L

6:00 (6)

7:30 (2) Police Surgeon
(6) What's My Line

tT

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home with two air conditionerS
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Sanford Naval Academ y has fatuous Mayfair Hotel and the Naval Academy's Junior of the State Fire Marshal's
felony possession of controlled
been
in "dry dock" For repairs home of he old New York School since the July 13 fire and office inspected the school and
substance. Bond $5
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since
harry said the wind-up of the found 18 fire code violations.
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Orlando, charged with f e
possession of controlled sub. ficials to order the pri vate school was being brought to completed at that facility. February at the school, it was
school closed until It could be state fire code standards in a Celery Avenue and Mellonville revealed that few, if any, of the
sta nce . Bond $5()()()
violations had been repaired.
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was
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last
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c, one
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Harry said after the July 13
touched off by Orange County pain ti ng, cleaning, hammering of a series of blazes during the senior school, located on First fire that t
he Bernarr MacSta te Attorney Robert Eagan, and sa wing since July 15, two past year that has plagued the Street near Se
minole Memorial fadden Corp., which operates
who obtained a search warrant days after a Fire that damaged cehool
hospital has centered around the school had
planned to do
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"We should be ready for renov ation of rooms, new repair work during the sumembezzlement of state sales tax of the second and main floors classes on Sept 2,' harry said floonng expansion of sprinkler flier,
but that this would be a
with water.
money.
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harry
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Vihlcn says widening u
necessary hardship which will plan cinnpuled by a jail study following "city policy" by the corridor door provision a nd
county then would be "in direct about waiving the corrido'r (I(x)rs could cost as much as be incurred with the con. committee
— of which Ilarriett following established state law. said the state fire marshal may
violation of life safety codes.' width provision.
$180,000 and take four months struction of widening the was a member
Seminole County COHIWESSIOfl
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llarrlett said if he were to
Harriett also pointed out that cite the less than 2 inch width
for the work. More than $40,000 corridor doors.
County Fire Inspector j
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Chairman Sid VihIen Jr., waive the provision, he
requirements
which
a prisoner's "civil rights would as a deficiency.
would
Vihien also asked Harriett to would pro vi de for safety ''°'
Friday appealed to Sanford be held responsible for the Meluan said the Jail facility is worth ('1 contracted work IS
be violated" if he were placed
Harriett and Viblen both
in the city lire department's nearly, complete on restoring keep in mind the county
Fire Chief George Harriett to safety of the prisoners and jurisdiction
plans to ditions in the Jail,
in
a
jail
which
has
deficiencies,
stated
intentions were to have
because it is in t he the facility, which was burned build a new jail facility
within
reconsider refusal to waive a sheriff's department personnel, city
tt
prisoner,
aware
County
officials
sought
to
the
jail
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In the June 9 fire that killed Il 24 mont
d the corridor width requirement
limils, However, he sikl
state life safety code restriction
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have city, county and state fire not meet all the safety replaced by other safety
"If you waive something then attorney general's opinion on persons. County prisoners
for the Seminole Coiint
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h
doors
was
the
major
point in a plan, th us relieving the county t' placed in the Jail, Harriett hd been "assured" by th
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cut" to area jails at an average l
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cost of $1,000 per day
sta te fire marshal's office the
Harriett
said
that
until
he
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width of co rr idor drs ('Ou1(l
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Vihien
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whose
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Vihlen
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askini
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to
facility
by
Robert
Johnson,
prevent
prisoners
until
further
notice'
he
wi
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from Olin Greene, director of the j;.il is in, he will not waive any reconsider the waiver on the chief inves
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re turning to the fa ci lity, ac• state lire marshal's office

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                    <text>July 30, 1975
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~ternoion about a county ocevents since the publicity on the nursing or convalescent homes the plates."
refugees "a horror story" and
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may be o perating n Se
After complaints by the state
said she was arrested by Count ,
en an application OfTfl an
Robbins said today that th e
attorney's office,
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Dr. Barks, Orange County deputies at
sent to the county zoning offi ce
Kenny
residence
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County Sanita tion Director V.
inspects licensed homes
Goldenrod "for running a lewd
comply with sta te n ursing home for certification that the
J. Robbins and County Health
house.Barks said he declined to sign standards and that "it is very Chuluota home had the proper
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order on the basis of affidavits months ago" by the state exception" approved by the
alleging certain conditions Division of Family Services in-1 Ho, rd of County Corn.
existed without first seeing the Orange County.
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Sid Vihlen Jr.'s revommendation of

Kenneth Monroe, sheriff's department

$2,454,680

comptroller.

Polk Is out of town until Sunday on a
budget until Monday morning, according to

Commission,!r .%like liatiti-ra-, pr(Tiosed
Polk originally had requested CZ,572,629
the approved hilcre In a maiiing work
1975-76 fiscal year, but after several
session and Commissioners Dick Williams for the
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a year. Top pay in other
Mantles is $5,861, Cowley says.
A director's pay goes from a
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Program directors now earn
$19,266, up from $18,642.
Cowley's study shows other
counties pay $20,311 for similar

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the l,udget and deliver it to Sheriff John

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Polk's office before midnight toright to

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step. Top salary in the new step

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Asst School Supt Roger would not haseano ther, Har ry
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representatives from

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SEA's Susan Smith .mid an
board create a substantial 1975- $8,M base salary for educators
76 contingency fund in case still would not bring teacher

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committee.

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n0thing-new" in that practiLv. teacher's salary $8.000. was Calendar
"Other agenaes will take a made br the Pelle team Classified
cut of that pie," harris said. He )esterddy. Pelley stressed the ('uniit
said the School Board must $200 offer is not an increase in Crusssord

Arthur Beckwlth Jr-.
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release is dawn from tht is a $200-a sear cost of using talks sill end and a spetial
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School Board Chairman Bud processing and emplos Board
administrators alone (owley Feather asked La) cc ssh) the rel,ttIm to the lit xt 'ii'ht r
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adopted by the members instructed Layer to
ministrators, principals and system's assistant director of board brought salaries here look into the ixwibility of
others as approved yesterday personnel.
into line, he said.
elevating the director of data

they fell," School Supt. Bud employes other than ad. is paid higher than executive
La)ersaidoftbepackagewhlch ministrators also will recei ve secretaries.
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Jack R. Fulenwider, chief
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Dr. 0. L. Barks inves1igato for State Alt)-,
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swimming pool was "cornAbbott l!erring, said today that or electricity.
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covered with algae" and
Dr. Barks has been requested to
Dr. 0. L. Barks, County
thatdogsandcats were running
Un two persons not related o take immediate action in lurks sa id he saw two do
Ilealth Director said today the
is in the house loose in thti house where the
the owner or manager by blood relation to the Kenny residence. and several
Health Department inIderly patients were housed.
or alt
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vestigation Into the Kenny or marriage
are car
facllity
He said that inside the
of the Florida Statutes says if onto a kitchen cabinet.
residence began after sheriff's
dwelling
that the "stench of
Mrs. Kenny told the Herald the state Divisi on 0
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Investi,ators and County b telephone this morning
Fulenwider, who ac- urine was so bad that it smelled
reasonable
ef that a facility
Medical Examiner Dr. G. V.
last relatives of the remaining is operating without a license companied the Health officials like ammonia."
Gara) began a pi obe '
on the Slonday visit, told
elderly "pat
.I ents" at her home that
it shall Lake injunctive
Bob Retalic, license inspector
Friday of the death
eg, "are arranging to place
reporters
that the health
them action in the courts.
in Tax Collector Troy Ray's
old Walter T. lI kiOnY who else% here.
nurse "had to LcIl a 16. year-old office, today confirmed that
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members of the Of fi ce of Management Analysis and certifi ed niillage.
ini llage rate, taxes for many homeowners could
Yesterday Commissioners agreed on an annual
Evaluation (OMAE).
Commission Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr., said last drop during the next year.
salary of $17,500 for Bob E llis, newly appointed
Budget sessions resume tomorrow at 8:30 a.m, week the commission intends to "hold the line" on
During yesterday's budget work session which administrative services director.
Seminole County Commissioners will have to cut in Room 203 of the courthouse.
millage and produce a budget within the 5.34 cer- lasted from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., commissioners
Conunissioners agreed to hire a new secretary
14,155,747 from more than $-m11lion in apworked with proposed budgets for the County for the board office next year at a salary of $5,792.
Management Consultant E.H. Underwood tilled millage rate,
propriadon3 to stay within the 5.34 certified miliage yesterday set the pace for the conunLwion prior to
Commission off ice and OMAE office. and began The commission also agreed to a W.al proposed
Ms. Anderson said if the commission meets all of
rate on the county budget, according to Eleanor beginning work teffing the commissioners "there is the
work on the newly created department of ad- budget for the OSIAE office of more than su,Wo.
$22,12(4,859 appropriation requests, the county
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muustratIeserices.
Anderson, county budges and management analyst. a decreased revenue picture in all funds and an tax millage would have to he raised to more than
Toda, commissioners were scheduled to conCommissioners agreed to
de employes tinue the adininistrative services. Next in lux for
eight mills. She said raising the millage to meet all
Cii-nmissioners this moming entered their inicreased expense picture in all funds."
below
the
supervisor
level
with
a five per cent budget work were the departments of county
secorx da&gt; of 1975-76 fiscal year budget work
Ms Anderson said the county will receive of the budget requests is
"highly
unlikely."annual
salary
raise
if
requested
b)
department deelopment requesting a total budget of
se0,uvs at tLe ecunty courthouse, guided through revenues of $18,053,112, including ad valorem tax
Bill Suber. assistant county property appraiser.
heads.
Super%isor
salaries
are
considered
on an
$1,150,079. and ci%il defense and public safety,
indi v idual department budget requests by staff lev i es of more t ha n V million based on the 534
is predicted
ted that if the counts sticks to t',e 534 indisidual basis
req uesting a toil huled of $1,573,697.

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chuluota, is to appear on the The Monday visit
parlor at the time of the raid Inside the dwelling
Fulenwider said wl.en imisdemeanor charge on Aug. 8. vea led Mrs. Kenny to weren't arrested.
. . . was visited the Overlook Driv,
She was served with a sumDr. Barks, in an interview the "stench
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nions on the charge yesterday
this morning, said that if Mrs. so bad that it smelled house that there was "considerable junk and debris on the
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And
a
backyard
carport.
The grass was high
M rs.
Kenny
received State law and provid. des'ist" In the Chuluota con. . . .
and
unkept
anid the porch was
nationwide publicity last month ing "minimum cus. valescent home operation swimming
pool Was covered with dog and fowl
In connection with published todial care to four within the 14 day period that ,, I
completely covered excretions. A hog was wen in
stories of the plight of two
"additional action will be
a
total
residents."
the back yard," he said.
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coffee. And most people, sad to banana granola bar. This Is a
say, use percolators. That three-layer cookie with cookie

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By CECILY BROWNSTONE and are beginning to be highly hamburgers or frankfurters.
Associated Press Food Editor esteemed in every part of our It's also a fine accompaniment
for chilled poached fish steaks
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Thursday, July 31, 1975

Report To Aid Business Prospects

By GLENN McCASLAND
Herald Staff Writer

IN BRIEF
Simon Sees Consensus,
Wants To Cut Business Taxes
WASHINGTON (AP) -Declaring he sees the beginning
of a national consensus to help business, Treasury
Secretary William E. Simon planned to announce a Ford
administration proposal to boost corporate profits by
cutting taxes.
"I think every businessman in this country Is entitled to
a reasonable rate of return on his investment," Simon told
newsmen Wednesday.
Simon said tax reductions for business would be phased
in over a period of time so the loss of revenue would not
have its impact on the economy all at once. He has said
previously that business tax cuts might result in increased federal budgets temporarily.
The tax cut proposal, which Simon planned to outline
today before the House Ways and Means Committee, Is
likely to be controversial even though there are indications it may get support from some key Democrats in
('onrcss as well as from some liberal eeononiits.
Simon acknowledged to newsmen that because of
political considerations, a tax cut for. business might
have to be coupled with tax reductions for Individuals,
possibly by extending the $12 billion in personal income
taxes for 1975 into next year.

Second Shark Harpooned
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) - Two great white sharks
have been harpooned within a week in Southern California
waters, but a marine biologist discounts the belief by
some of a change in behavior of the giant sea killers.
Another researcher says he can find no ocean changes
which would encourage the great white to be seen more
often by man.
"Everybody that sc's one (a gredi white) now is going
to stab it and call up the papers and so forth," said Dr.
Richard Rosenblatt, c.irator of marine vertebrates at
Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
"It's jitat no way that coincidentally with everybody
interested in sharks that they come marching in," he
added in an Interview Wednesday.
He said renewed interest in great whites apparently has
been stimulated by recent movies about sharks, including
"Jaws" and "Shaks Treasure."
A 1,400-pound, 12-foot4 inch great white was harpooned
off the coast of Santa Catalina Island last week, and a
fishing boat bagged a 10-foot great white In the same
general area on Sunday.

One Dead In Storm Floods
By The Associated Press
A rain-heavy tropical depression was expected to plunge
further Into Mississippi during the day, leaving minor
floods and at least one death in Its wake.
The depression caused scattered flooding in the Florida
Panhandle and heavy rains from Georgia to parts of East
Texas as it stalled over MIstppi on Wednesday. Fom
castes at New Orleans said It would begin moving slowly
west-northwest today.
Forecasterr said the Pea River In southeastern
Alabama and the Corircub, thoctawhatdiee, and Yellow
rivers that flow fntn southeastern Alabama through
the Florida Panhar4e Into the Gull would rise because of
the heavy rains, ,slbly reaching flood stages along
some portions over the next few days.
The victim was James Honeycutt of Indianapolis. He
apparently sufferii a heart attack when a fishing boat
with four men ab'*rd overturned Tuesday near Port St.
Joe In the Panhandle, officials said.

Congress Watching Two Dates
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress' vote for Its cost-ofliving pay raise gives the members two dates to watch:
October 1975 for setting the amount, and November 1976
when the voters speak.
Concern with what the voters may think showed
through the House debate Wednesday, the maneuvering
to determine whether there would be a recorded vote
disclosing each member's position and the final
breathtaking 214-213 recorded vote which passed the bill.
In the Senate, where only a third of the members will be
up for re-election next year, the measure passed Tuesday,
58to.
Democratic House freshmen, especially vulnerable to
oppotion next year because they are newcomers, voted
51 to 21 against the bill.
leaders of both parties in the House predominantly
were for the measure.
President Ford had urged passage of the pay-raise
measure and so his approval Is assured.

Little Defense Seeks Theories
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Attorneys for Joan Little are
seeking a1terrutive theories to explain the death of the
Jailer found slain last Aug. 27 in the cell from which the
young black woman had fled.
Defense attorney Jerry Paul brought up the possibility
of sufocatIon Wednesday In questioning the Greenville,
N.C., pathologizt who performed the autopsy on Clarence
AThgod, 62.
Dr. Charles Gilbert testified that he believed the cause
of death to be excessive internal bleeding around the
heart cauae.d by a stab wound Inflicted in the left ventricle
with an ice pick. lie said Alligood's body showed 11 stab
wounds.
During cross-examination. P'ul asked, "Is It possible
that he could have died of suffocation before that wound
would have killed him?"
Gilbert conceded, "It Is possible."

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business prospects," Jim
CUHISOn, director of the Bureau
A "profile" of Seminole of Marketing Development,
County's industrial aisets is 80 Florida Department of Cornper cent complete, acarding to merce, told business and civic
the Florida Department of leaders yesterday at a meeting
Commerce, and when finished held at the Greater Sanford
it will answer questions con- Chamber of Commerce.
The report Is similar to other
cerning area growth for new
"profiles"
prepared by the
business prospects.
state
agency on different
The "profile" covers employment figures, water SysLem counties In Florida and Cullison
availability, transportation, said the Seminole County field
churches and all types of facts office of the Commerce
that a new manufacturing Department was conducting the
company might desire while survey and preparing the
contemplating a move to report.
Seminole County.
"It should be to the printers In
"This report will be a very a couple of weeks," Cullison
comprehensive
one
and said. Once completed, copies of
something which our depart- the report will be turned over to
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ficlals; Jim Daniel, director of businesses produced $11.5 locations stems from the
the Seminole County Industrial billion In gross Income last "desire of the people down here
Development Authority year, oiiIdIsIancIng to want to work, rather than
(SCIDA); municipal govern,agriculture, construction and draw unemployment."
,That, coupled with the fact
tourism, the three other major
ments and others.
that
we don't have many of the
Cullison called Seminole fields of Income In Florida.
Tourism was second with $6.6 restrictions found In the north
County one of the state's most
) cooperative areas in the billion; construction next with when It comes to development
relationship between Depart- $4.1 billion and agriculture at Of Industrial plants," Cullison
said.
ment of Commerce and $2.1 billion.
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Tornadoes Touch Off Fires,
PENSACOLA (AP) — A series of tornados bounced
through Escambia County north of Pensacola
early today, touching off several home fires and
damaging or destroying other houses and mobile homes,
sheriff's officers said. No injuries were reported.
"We've got about six houses on fire right now in scattered parts of the county," a harried dispatcher said at 5
a.m. (EDT). He attributed the fires to downed wires or
possible lightning strikes,
At Least three twisters were reported In the western
I1orjcIa Panhandle county the National Weather Service
in a two-hour period.
The dispatcher, Gary Montee, said one unoccupied
house was blown to pieces by one twister. "It didn't even
touch a house trailer about 50 feet away," he added.
lie said a mobile-home sales lot was also hit.
The weather service said the tornados were associated
with thunderstorms spawned by a weak but rainy tropical
depression that has been lingering over Mississippi since
late Tuesday.

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Wetlands In Florida and
other states will receive increased protection under nw
Army Corps of Engineers regulations, a Florida lawyer
says.
"They have done a creditable job," said David Gluckman, Department of Environmental Regulation attorney
who represented Florida at hearings on the rules.
The Florida Cabinet had joined Congress and courts In
urging the corps to expand its control of the environment
beyond its traditional areas of navigable waterways.
"Basically, they have taken comments the Cabinet
made and fairly well Incorporated them into these
regulations," Gluckman said.
He said one of the major areas the Cabinet successfully
sought was that the corps Leave a great deal of control in
hands of states by accepting state decisions on whether
permits for such items as dredge and fill should be issued.

SOUTHERN AIR
of Sanford, Inc.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) Comptroller Gerald Lewis has
denied three proposed bank charters and approved two others that he had revoked after they had been
conditionally approved by his predecessor.
Harold Rummel, Lewis's press aide, said Wednesday
that Lewis had taken final action on the first five of 33 revoked despite the conditional approval of former Comptroller Fred Dickinson shortly before he left office.
Lewis required applicants for the 33 charters to
resubmit their proposals after he succeeded Dickinson In
January.
One of the three denied charters was for Bankamerica
at Gainesville and was sought by a group that included
Sen. Bob Saunders, D-Gainesville.
Also denied by Lewis were proposed charters for the
Northwest Volusia State Bank, Pierson, and First Central
Bank of Pensacola.

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A Seminole County firefighter demonstrates the proper way to
"repel" or walk down the side of a building in an emergency
situation while members of a class of fire department recruits
watches. The exercise is part of a 200-hour training program for
county fire department recults currently underway. A total of
three 15-member classes are taking the instruction, required by
the state. The exercise was held at the Sanford Airport and insolved use of a two-story building.

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Grant Mulled
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — ticlals to parcfpate on the
State, county and city officials basis that the money would be
met here today to discuss tht used by other agencies if rot by
thrust of a $10,000 state grant to Seminole County.
produce a set tI goals for
Hattaway said tolay's
Seminole County's new com• $eüon was callel to "plan
1rehensive land pIn.
what we're going to acState Rep. Bob R'1ttaway, I)- cnplish,"
A'tamonte Springs, said this'nit., 1975 kgislatia'e said all
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Former Insurance Commisstoner Thomas O'Malley's plea.
bargained settlement of crlthinal and impeachment charges
is no guarantee that he will
avoid disciplinary action by the
Florida Bar.
"I think that at this point It is
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(ion with a plea-bargained deal
that resulted n dismissal of Unauthorized compensation and
perjury charges, which are felonies, and 11 articles of tin.
peachment returned by the
House.
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inhalation or heat effects, firemen said early today.
Hospital spokesmen said there appeared to be no
serious injuries among the occupants or firemen. But they
said the firefighters and several of the occupants were
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rate hike request includes doubling pay
phone charges to 20 cents each and
doubling the cost for home phone installations to W.
It also wants to limit customers to
three free directory assistance calls a
month, with a charge of 20 cents for each
additional call.
"When the average consumer's

present bill for the basic necessity of
telephone service is outrageously unfair,
bow can Southern Bell ask for more?"
asked Kent Robbins, representing a
student group at Florida International
University.
Robert Cruz of the Greater Miami
Hotel and Motel Association said hotels
now charge guests 20 to 25 cents per call
and the figure will rise dramatically If
the rate hike is approved,
Dade County consumer advocate
Walter Dartiand said the PSC should
require the phone company to install a
"lifeline" system of low cost telephone
service for the retired or elderly.
The PSC has indicated it will make a
decision on the rate request in October
after it concludes its nine public hearings
across the state.

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TAMPA i AP)
A federal judge has taken under advisement a motion by Boston lawyer F. Lee Bailey to
dismiss mail order fraud charges [flea against him more
than two years ago.
U.S. District Judge John Reed listened Wednesday to
Bailey's claim that he has not been granted a speedy trial
as required by law.
Bailey, 42, was indicted 26 months ago by a federal
grand jury which accused him of conspiring with
supersalesman Glenn Turner and eight former Turner
associates in allegedly fraudulent promotions.
The promotions allegedly involved sales of
(list nbutorships in Turner cosmetics and motivational
training companies through exaggerated claims and
misrepresentations.
Bailey's case was severed from the others near the end
of an eight-month trial which ended May 30, 1974, In a
hung jury.

Zoo Society Off icials, County Board

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"When the average consumer's present bill for the
necessity
of
basic
telephone service is
outrageously unfair, how
can Southern Bell ask for
more?"
Student Kent Robbins

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The decision came at Tuesday night's regular
The society has more than $300,000 tied up In
monthly meeting of the society's trustees.
One of the society's main objections to the the park, Rosen explained. Liabilities amount to
commission's proposals, according to the zoo's $100,000. They are unwilling to trade away the
Executive Director Al Rom, pertains to a $)0,000 net worth to the county without the
that the jodetinever countyc1dng up scene of the
clju which st1pul
Rosen said the meeting between 3Okèi,r of.
the
aih request public funds tolie dev
ficers and commission representatives would
zoo 11 the proffered $,0O0 Is accepted.
"We feel this Is an unusual and unnecessary take place as soon as possible.

Southern Bell's plans
MIAMI lAP)
to double fees for use of pay phones and
for home phone installations have drawn
angry responses from spokesmen
representing students, hotel owners and
senior citizens.
"We have not heard Southern Bell ask
its stockholders for even the tiniest
sacrifice," Ed C. Kidd of Florida United,
a consumer group, said at Wednesday's
Public Service Commission hearing.
"All but the most enormous corporate
giants have had to reduce dividends to
their stock holders (luring this deep
recession," Kidd sdId. "But Southern
Hell, a corporate monopoly which should
consider the public interest because of its
privileged economic position, seems only
concerned with profits.'
The telephone company's $216.6 million
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Damage Escambia Homes

searching for new industries manufacturing base, Cullison with a field office of the
said that 28 Florida counties Department of Commerce
and businesses for the area.
And he told the group that have 20 per cent of their located in Seminole County and
.
such cooperation Is "a must" If families earning a poverty level the interest which has been
'
shown of late In this area, "You
new firms are to continue to income of $3,338 or below,
"To
get
our
unemployment
to
should
go forward and begin to
' .
locate in Florida.
"All levels of state and county a sound level, we would need have a massive Industrial
.
governments must work 46,414 jobs In Industrial type growth soon."
However, he pointed out that
together to get the job done," he work," Cullison said.
.'
Cullison
told
the
gathering
unemployment
stands at 12.7
said.
that
that
one
of
the
chief
reasons
per
cent
in
this
area
and 11.9
said
Cullison
manufacturing or industrial industrial firms want Florida per cent of the state's labor
JTh1 CULLISON
force was jobless in June.
"This means 403,600 people
were not working," Cullison
said.
Cullison said that many firms
had "wrong ideas" concerning
full price of meals served in earns less than $8,770 a year 20 Florida growth and pollution
By ED PRICKE717
at yesterday's meeting.
Herald Staff Writer
cents may be subtracted From problems. He said that 97 per
One Item which came under
The 15 cent price for schools,
Parents who wish to enroll the cost of school lunches.
fire from board member Allan
cent of the persons employed by
Prices for lunches in Keeth is the price of milk, one-half pint of milk their children in the program
Children whose families have new industry in Florida were
under fire may do so'byfilling out ap- undergone or are undergoing already In the state while only
Seminole County SChOOLS will which Is 15 cents for a half pint came
remain at Last year's level, in Seminole schools and only 10 because in Orange plicatlons mailed from the special hardship conditions also three per cent were moved in by
except for adult meals which cents in neighboring Orange County schools the central office.
ny qualify for free or reduced the firms to work.
If no application is received, price school lunches. A check
will go up five 'rents, according County schools.
"Tourist trade has been the
to Charlotte Whitmore, the
Mrs. Whitmore explained price is 10 cents for parents are urged to contact with school officials will ifliijor reason for the shift in
the same amount of principals to secure the proper determine qualifications.
school system's director of food that the cost of participating
population in this state. People
forms.
services,
the federal program which milk.
who have visited In Florida and
A family of four must earn
Her recommendation for 50- lowers the price from 15 to 10
Mrs. Whitmore said ala carte found what they liked are these
$5,010 annually or less than $96 prices will be set at a later date, people. They keep coming back
cent lunches for grades K-5, 60 cents is "prohibitive" because
That price will be based on to live," he said.
cents for grades 6-12 and 85 participation would pih labor and reduced-price meal per week to qualify for free
cost
of food, supplies and labor,
programs
for
children
whose
luncher,
cents for adult lunches was costs up.
Cullison said another major
If the same family of four she said,
Also approved were free meal parents are unable to pay the
approved by the School Board
problem which the state "fights
daily" is the misconception that
new industry would cat-se
pollution
"Any new firm coming to
Florida, must abide by the
tightest restrictions on pollution
In
the nation. And they must
-.
p4
conform or they can't move to
the state.
Central Florida Zoological Society officials clause," Rown commented.
Nor Is the society satisfied with relinquishing
will meet with the Seminole County Commission
In an effort to resolve differences arising from a total control for operating the park to the county
Your Comfort
commission proposal for the society to accept without assurances and guarantees that it would
Is Our Business
be In the society's best Interests, according to
$29,000 In monetary aid,
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Evening Herald

Don't forget that Saturday Is the day when all
area gun enthusiasts may partake of a 'Firearms
Familiarization Course,' sponsored by the SanfordSeminole Jaycees and Seminole County Gun &amp;

300N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area Code 305422.2611 or 831-9993

Archery Association, Inc.

Thursday, July 31, 1975-4A

Around

WAYNE D. DOYI.E, Publisher
wJLI,:AM a CURHIE, Managing Editor

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I10I3ERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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!I'rn' l)t'livery: Week. 55 cents; Month, *2.40; 6 Months, 814,20;
Year, $28.40. By Mail. in Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, 816.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

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Having been associated with the world of sports
for many years as a sports editor, we can't help but
have an avid liking for the great American pastime
baseball.
However, it's getting so lately we hate to turn on
the boob tube to either a Saturday Game of the
Wee k or to Monday Night Baseball.
And the reason
one Curt Gowdy.
Ours aren't the only nerves he's grating and we
wonder just when the powers-that-be are going to
wake up and jerk him off the air.
Gowdy announced for the Boston Red Sox for
Y1I'S and apparently he can't forget that a!libation, now that he's an announcer for NBC. He
continually talks about the Red Sox and if you'll
notice, even when he's announcing a game between
Ios Angeles and Cincinnati, for an example, he
can't keep From mentioning this or that member of
the Red Sox or comparing other players with his

The course will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and

will be held at the Gun &amp; Archery Association's
range near Geneva.
Everyone is invited to bring along their firednns
for Free instruction and safety check, but all
firearms must be unloaded,
And, speaking of unloaded, absolutely NO
alcoholic beverages will be permitted on the range
at any time.

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President Ford's veto of an oil price rollbacl
sets the stage for a showdown between the White
House and Congress on a vital element of U.S
energy policy. At stake is whether oil and gasoline
prices in America will be held to artifically low
levels or whether they will be allowed to rise to
reflect the realities of the market-place.
The Democrats in Congress appear determined to prolong the illusion that we can effectively manage our energy Problems without
sacrificing the relatively cheap fuel prices we still
enjoy. Mr. Ford sees what these controlled prices
really are— a drag on production of domestic oil, a
deterrent to oil exploration, an invitation to use
more fuel than we really need, and the surrender
by default of a major weapon we can bring to bear
against the international oil cartel.
That weapon is a decreased demand for imported oil, and the weapon's effectiveness is being
proven even as congress debates whether to go on
using it. Slackening demand is straining the ability
of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting
Countries to maintain solidarity in its pricing

A qualified gunsmith and instructors will be on
hand throughout the day, so if you want to be a little
more safety-conscious with your weapons, you're
urged to attend.
According to the Jaycees, the best route to the
range is via SR46 to Geneva. At that point, signs
denoting direction to the range will be promineistly
displayed.
This type of activity Is good for one and all and

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Start

The new Federal Election Commission is getting off to bed
start. Created by the 93rd Congress to enforce new federal laws
en political fma&amp;'L'lg, the commission has made its debut with a
questionable decision arrived at in a questionable way.
The &amp;sion Is that political parties can accept free services, arena space or other inducements from a city or public
agency bidding for a national convention, but not from a private
firm in the same city.
There Is an elerneid of hypxrtsy in this ruling. Many
convention bureaus, though public agencies, get their funds
from private firms. Ia't the commission simply setting up a
system that runs the risk of "laundering" private contributions
to a convenUon? Political parties either should be required to
pay all their convention expenses, or should be free to accept
bclpfrom any public or private sources that wanttohelp.

BERRY'S WORLD

TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - A Taiwan jetliner with 75
aboard crashed during a blinding rainstorm today, killing
21 persons, officials said.
They said the pilot failed to put down during his first
landing attempt and got permission for a second try, but
the plane's right wing hit the ground and it skidded off the
runway.
The Viscount jet of Far Eastern Air Transport went
down inside the Taipei airport on the edge of the city and
shattered into three sections, airport officials said.
An official of the Civil Aeronautics Administration sa id
the dead included three of the seven foreigners aboard,
The victims were not inunediately identified.
The Injured were taken to Air Force Hospital.
The pilot, Tsiang Cho-chin, who was among those killed,
was trying to bring the plane down when it crashed a few
minutes before its scheduled 4 p.m. arrival from t
eastern Taiwan city of flualien,

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Parrish

DURHAM, N.C. - Arthur Parrish, as they say
Consumer complaints about the legal and
down South, is in a heap a trouble. A fugitive
technical jargon in insurance policies are
since spring, he has been ruled an outlaw by
beginning to get results.
provision of an 1866 Carolina statute which
More and more Insurance companies ,
declares that "any citizen of the state may
Prudential, Sentry, Connecticut General,
capture, arrest or bring him to justice, and in
Insurance Company of North America,
case of flight or resistance by him, after being
Nationwide and others, large and small
are
-tç'
called on and warned to surrender, may slay him
either issuing new policies or guides aimed at
without accusation of any crime."
developing better consumer understanding.
:.
In short, It's open season on Arthur Parrish;
While the new policies aren't exactly comic
he's wanted by the police, dead or alive.
strips yet, they are becoming more Intelligible to
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Once every state In America had outlaw
insurance shoppers who used to be overwhelmed
p"
provisions. Lacking manpower and mobili ty,
with clauses and subclauses and suspicious
early peace officers regularly declared
quantifies of fine print.
suspected
criminals "outside the protection of
Some companies have transformed their
I
the law". The Idea then was to simplify the
policies into booklets with glossaries that define
morality of civilian vigilantism. Since the
unavoidable technical terms. Others have kept
fugitives were not entitled to legal conthe contract format but have added tables of
siderations, even though they may not have been
contents, moved to bigger type and weeded out
convicted of any crime, citizens could shoot them
excess words. Still others have kept their policies
on sight, secure in the knowlege the killings were
the same and Issued explanatory guidebooks.
responsible and socially desirable.
According to J. T. Kvernland, a Prudential
Today only North Carolina clings to the
senior vice president, one reason the language in
frontier spirit. A few other states do retain the
policies grew to be so technical as because the
right to declare traitors outside the l', but only
industry has always been heavily regulated by
North
Carolina provides the punishment for any
government. To make sure that they adhered to
Felon. It's not used often, but police say it's
the law, policy writers would often simply pick
usually
used effectively. One study indicates that
up words and phrases that appeared In laws,
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regulations and court decisions.
of 19 men declared outlaws in the past decade,
"S am! Cut his !0 P! I"
only Arthur Parrish remains at large. Two
He a-edltsa more Liberal attitude on the part of
the courts for making it easier for Insurance
others committed suicide, while the rest
RAY
companies to move to simpler language.
surrendered, as one police detective explains,
'"because they damn well knew what was good
"Thtsedaysmany judgesaremore interested
for them."
in the intent olthe buyer and the seller than ma
fine splitting of legal hairs," he says. "This
Besides its successes, the outlaw statute has
makes the need to cover every conceivable legal
betray
the
enslaved
people
of
the
been
used with Judicious Intelligence. Leaving
[)o we
The great Russian writer, Alexander
technicality less important. But we are still not Solzhenitsyn, author of "The Gulag Soviet Union when we agree to a&amp;s1sWce aside the fact that black fugitives are said to
to the point of putting out anything comparable Archipelago," has raised questions which programs for that country without demanding suffer the matter disproportionately, the kind of
to a Dick and Jane reader."
suspects affected have usually been judged
require ansvern.
more freedom in return?
Insurance policies will never become bedside
- Have
we the right to recognize and
- Finally, and crucially, Solzbenitsyn asks genuine public menaces. Parrish, for example,
reading, and it may never be possible to therefore sanctify the Russian conquest of whether this world can exist half slave and hail is wanted in connection with a grocery store
eliminate all the legal language that is Intended Eastern Europe, meaning that we endorse the free,
murder in which the victim had his head cut
to protect both the company and the buyer. But slavery imposed on the peoples of East GerIs this writer-historian wrong when he says almost off and his body then left overnight in a
real progress is being made.
many, Poland, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, that morality should be of prime concern in refrigerated meat room.
The Institute of Ufe Insurance has produced a Estonia, Latvia, Czechoslovakia and Uthuanta,
Yet for all the care with which the statute has
foreign affairs, an attitude downgraded severely
booklet entitled "Plain Talk About Your Life pledge ourselves to interfere in no way and urge
since the days of Secretary of State John Foster been invoked, It smelts to many here of bar.
barlsm. State legislator M. C. Michaux, Jr., for
Inuurance Policy." Single copies may be ob- these people to obey their foreign conquerors
Dulles'
tamed free by writing It at 277 Park Avenue, New thoughts clearly implied in the language of the
We wait in vain for someone to answer one, says the provision is "dearly uncoYork, NY 10017.
European security treaty we are about to sign?
Solzhenitsyn - that he Is right, or wrong. Yet nstltutlonal" because it denies the accused the
r.ie outlook is far from bullish ft,r the longthese are questions which must be dealt with, right to due process: "If you read the law It's as
It is not only the question of morality as raised
depressed and still sluggish housi,ig industry, by SoLiLcnits)n. Is it reasonable to thus bind
Our security and that of much of the free world broad as all outdoors. It says that any felon Is
but there are signs that the bears, If not exactly ourselves, when Russia, through its "wars of
depend on coming up with the correct solutions. subject. That means, I suppose, If you got a guy
on the run, are getting restless.
Yet no one has answered. Not President Ford. who embezzled 110,000 from a Judge somewhere,
national liberation principle," reserves the
Housing secretary Carla Hill Predicts that new right, as
Not
Henry Kissinger. Not even Daniel Moynihan, that Judge might be angry enough to invoke
In Portugal, to change the governments
cot- struction starts will reach an annual rate of
our
outspoken
ambassador to the United outlawry. That hasn't happened, of course, but
of the free world when the opporturity offers?
1.5 nilUon at the end of 1975. While far below the
Nations, who usually shows no reluctance to I'm talking about implications. The implications
Does a treaty on strategic arm limitation
pek rate of more than 2 million In 1971 and ltf73,
are enormous."
comment on any subject under the sun,
with
a totalitarian power such as Russia have
this would bea vast Improvemnt over the low of
Kissinger has instead resorted to the most
Largest of th' Implications, perhaps, is that
any validity? That Is, Is there any conceivable
$40,000 recorded In December, 1974.
abominable of tactics. He has taken one small concerning the propriety of allowing any farmer
The nation's savings and loan associations, chance the treaty will be lived up to by a country
section of SolzheniLsyn's AFI,ClO speech and with a gun the right to plink away with impunity
which handle the bulk of mortgage loan money, where public opinion has no power to question,
distorted it unmercifully. By playing on the at human beings. "Suppose you've got a grudge
achieved a major recovery In mortgage lending where secrecy is so great there is no way to
suffering Solzhenitsyn his gone through and by again somebody," says one policeman, "and
volume in May, s-hen loans closed soared to an verify cheating, and nothing which can be done if
emphasizing the man's greatness az a novelist, that somebody vaguely resembles somebody
cheating is discovered? have we thus been
estimated 15.5 tattoo,
he seeks to evade the 'act that Solzhenitsyn is, else Just declared an outlaw. Who Is to question
self Interest would cause
This contrasts dramatically with the $2 billion wr( ug in assuming ,.%at
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most certainly In "The Gulag Archipelago," a your motives if you shoot away and then just
the itusslans to agme to reasonable treaties and
In loans closed In January of this year. The
historian of note, wls ttenun Co reperch plead mistaken Identity?"
recovery from January to May was the sharpest to keep treaties once signed?
it rid minute detail, and w ncse passlos i for rime
Fears of this sort have helped raise the conIs It possible to negotiate with a totalitarian
ever seen in the savings and loan business.
sourc, is superior to that shown in the works of sciousness of the outlaw matter throughout the
Latest figures for June put lending volume at power without a dangerous and inevl'.able
most modern histoians, Including Kissinger at state. But thus far to no conclusion except the
relaxation of caution on our part?
$5.9 billion, an all-time record.
status quo.
his best,
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NEW DElHI, India At'
A beam flashed from outer
space Friday by an American
satellite will bring a small taste
of the 20th century to thousands
Of Indian villages,
For most of the estimated 45
million villagers, a speech by
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
inaugurating the system will
mark their first sight of the
moving images on the glowing
screen so common in U.S.
homes.
it is the most extensive test
yet of whether education can be
speeded tip in undeveloped

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CALENDAR

AUG. 4
Program Esaluatlon and
Review Techniques course, for
General Dynamics Corp.
employes
conducted
by
Scmn:note Com munit y College.
"Yestcrday'sToday'Mnging
Astrological Research Guild,
group in concert, 7:30 p.m.
8
p.m., Starlight Ranch
First United Methodist Church
Recreation
Room, 6000 E.
of Sanford.
Perishing, Orlando.
AUG. 2
AUG.
2 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
Rummage sale and baked
mWomenm 1201 W. First St.
goods, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at old
Land of Fabrics More on First
AUG. 3
Street,
Sanford. Proceeds to
Muscular Dystrophy CarFi'st
Pentecostal
Church.
nlval, 10 a.m., to midnight,
American legion Post 53 home, AUG. 6
27.92, Sanford. Rides and
Spire Circle, 0 of A Rumconcessions; beginning 7 p.m., mage Sale, at 107a N. Magnolia
dancing.
Ave., Sanford.
square

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JULY30, 1975
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Santella N. Brooks
Andrea G. Buky
Louise Clement.,
Odessa Copper
Eugene Dlmmock
Donald J. Doyle
Geraldine S. Eckoff
Patricia Holloway
Janie J. Joyce
Betty 1. McAllister

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William A. Mikkola
Leonard F. Moritz
Mary H. Owens
Everett D. Self
Louise B. Elliott, Altamonte
Spgs.
Leon H. Lormel, DeBary
Georgia M. McLain, Deltons
Ruth K. Robert, Deltona
John Spadea, Deltona
Andrew W. Teslo, Lake Mary
DISCHARGES
Sanford:

Survivors include his wife,
Mn;, Mary Greene, Lake Mary;
Paul E. Greene, 47, of Lake mother, Mrs. Lois DeClue,
Mary, died Friday at his Anthony; three daughters,
residence as a result of a heart Misses Paula, Melissa and
attack. Born in Sanderson, he Trease Greene, Lake Mary;
was a construction worker,
son, Jerry Greene, Lake Mary;
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countries by using television
where people can't read.
"This is the first time that in
spite of the distances you can
not only hear my voice but also
see me," Mrs. Gandhi said in a
lOminute videotaped message.
"1 hope that this new service
will help you learn about many
new things."
A team from state-run All-India Radio has prepared programs in four languages to be
shown four hours a day, morning and evening, in Bihar, Hajasthan, Orissa, Karnataka,
Andhra Pradesh and Madhva
Pradesh states.
Education programs
simple !essons for children and
better living tips for adults
will be spiced by cultural interludes such as folk dances.
Farmers will see how to plant
high-yield rice shoots and still
make do with short supplies of
chemical fertilizers.

Altamonte Children's
Theatre presents "Tiger in
Traction," 8 p.m., Altamonte
Civic Center. Saturday matinee
at 2 p.m. Family en
tertainmnent. Tickets on sale at
the chic enter.
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Fraternal Order of Eagles
fundraising luau and dance, 8
P.M. to I ann., Altamonte
Springs
Civic
Center,
Polynesian food and entertainment by Chip Meyers
Band "Southwirmd." Contract
Mrs. Joseph Samillano, Fern
Park, for ticket information,

Frieda T. Bishop
Wayne 0. Brooks
linda I.. Brown
Tracy D. Hill
Hilda Taylor
Dorothy G. Cady, Deltona
William R. Sanborn, Deltona
Oscar U. Vigh, Deltona
Iva M. Campbell, Fern Park
l.uther II, Crouse, Orange
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Partly cloudy
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tomorrow with a chance of
afternoon and evening thundershowers. Highs in the low
90s lows in low to mid 7(.
'Ini(1S mostly south east around
10 nph, stronger and gusty near
th un dershowers. Ha i n
probability 30 per cent tonight
and 40 per cent tomorrow.
EXTENDED FORECAST
l'.trtly cioudy. Continued hot
and humid with scattered
mainly afternoon and evening
thundershowers except a few
night and morning showers
near the southeast coast and
Keys. 80s and low 9. Lows
near 80 on the beaches and 70
inland.
Daytona Beach tides: high
2:28 a.m., 3:15 p.m.: low 8:39
a.m .9:3l p.m. Port Canaveral:
high 2:11 a.m., 3:09 p.m.; low
8:39 a.m., 9:12 p.m.

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During a mock battle in the late 1950, the
said one.
'me merit promotion system Is a farce.
Drawing a weird comparison, he ':unciude'i
Army sent a couple of dozen assault troops under
POOR MORALE: Almost half of the em- Promotions are given because you are the friend
the influence of Lt) Into the fray and (timed the
"The results were similar to when a s,ider was ployes, who were secretly
polled at the of someone rather than for the job you do."
Fed iSD. His web was much more chaotic Jian Envirormental Protection Agency,
chaotic results.
believe their
The low morale at EPA has resulted in a high
normal,"
It was comic opera, with troops dressed in
agency is "not doing a good J ob."
turnover
rate. Nearty one-third of the positions
battle gear behaving like an army of Gomer
Fcotnote: The Army's IS!) i':cpethnenta
The survey is part of a classified study, which at
headquarters must he replaced each year.
Pyles.
were n outgrowth of the Korean War, an at- also charges that the EPA violated civil service This ma) discontent and discord, says the
The 15-minute film showed how the troops tempt to learn more about the trtiinwashthg rules in hiring and promoting employes.
report, has impaired the ability of EPA to carry
used on POWs in Korea. The accounts of the
reacted under battle-simulated conditions.
The suppressed Civil Service Commission Out
its mission of protecting the environment.
Reported Dr. John Buckman, a psyc:iatry
POWs were remarkably similar () the ex- report was prepared last July tor official eyes
The
Civil Service investigators also found
professor at the University of Virginia medical
periences of troops under ISD, 41:.:ording to only. "Agencies may not
melease evaluation "numerous instances of preferential treatment
doctors who conducted the experf.rients.
school: "The soldiers showed LackofmotivtIon,
reports.. to the public," the document warns, both
in the hiring and pomoUon of agem.'cy
Governments on both sides of thu Iron Curtain
lack of ability to attend todetail."
Nevertheless, we can reveal what the officials employes."
In one
became tnterted in chemical mei s of altering had hoped to hush up.
Futhe
the report charges, EPA "is
supposed to climb a cement walL "They were human behavior. Several eminent, psychiatrists
The most shocking finding was that an not making efficient and economical use
have said IS!) could be used a an effective
of its
totally disinterested in the task. Quite clumsy,"
stontzhLng 45 per cent of those surveyed
thought m1wer," The agency's staffing system, for
recalled Dr. Bi*man.
weapon of war. The drug could be ompressed in EPA wasn't doing its job properly. Here
are example, Is
hopelessly snarled.
One soldier in U Im lost
to the fl),
aerosol containers and dropped from planes. some of their written comments:
Concludes
the report sadly:
Some psychiatrists suggested it i; 5uld produce
of his pants. He stopped in the middle of the
"Almost all final decisions appear to be accurate picture or control "No one has an
insanity on a large scale,
over how the
moek battle and scoured the ground for the
politically motivated and it Is most difficult to headquarters Is organized."
If the drug could be slipped InL the food *
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get out a final decision that will protect the enFootnote: Rep, John Moss, D.-Calif., Is in" of '°' military planners, If cculd lead to vironment."
until he found )iz button" said
vestlgatlng
the abuse,.
chaotic
decisions.
But
most
of
thc
psychiatrists
Another test had the soldiers firing a mortar.
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Footnote:
An EPA spokesman denied that
whom we Interviewed wc'e ap')alled at the Or political considerations."
"Their aim was grossly inaccurate," he said.
morale was low because of alleged favoritism, "I
thought of using LSD as a weapon. For them, It is
"They giggled at inappropriate times."
"Professicnals are not consulted about don't know of any Jobs hired that
The soldiers In the film aiso were ordered to
a clinical toe1 for treating 11101 :0113m,
way," the
sm, heroin dons
cis1 made by political appointees."
poke.nin said. "We mayhave low morale, not
addiction and other problems. lii military use
march in formation, alternating their feet at
"High level positions are often rigged In beciiuse of political
hiring, but commitment to
"would be like turning a scalpel nto a sword," specIal ways (or buddies"
cacti count. "They walked," according to Buckthe environment"

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State Department officials,
pondering a normalization of relations with Cuba for the
first time in 11 years, predict very slow movement toward
that goal.
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The American position on the issue crystalized Wednesday within 24 hours after the Organization of
American States voted to permit each member nation to
establish the kind of relations it desires with Cuba.

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HELSINKI, Finland (AP) - First Lady Betty Ford '
rcswiming a Iull schedule of activities, was going islandhopping in Helsinki harbor today with other wives of
national leaders attending the European Security Conferenci.'.
Mrs. Ford, who went shopping and then attended a
tve only dinner weunesuny night, was visiting an openair museum and watching folkdancers and a fashion show
today.
The museum is on the island of Scurasaari where Mrs.
Ford will also view a program of folk music and dance.
She will then visit the Sibelius Monument honoring Finland's famed composer.

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Oil production by the OPEC nations has
dropped from a daily average of 30 million barrels
last year to an average of 26 million so far this
year. Ecuador has jiggered its tax rates so its oil
will be cheaper. Libya, Iraq and Nigeria are
negotiating new deals with their customers which
will make their oil more attractive on the market
without lowering the official price. Even the Shah
of Iran is feeling the pinch, taking a second look at
a deal to refinance Pan American Airways. His
country's oil revenues are running $4 billion less
this year than last.
Worldwide fuel conservation measures, and
such steps as the $2 a barrel tariff President Ford
has placed on U.S. oil imports, clearly are having
their desired effect on the OPEC cartel. The
phasing out of remaining controls on our domestic
oil will increase production and reduce our foreign
oil purchases even more.
That this will raise gasoline prices is
inevitable, of course. Congress faces the fact that a
responsible and effective energy policy cannot be a
popular one - in the short term
in a nation
wedded to the convenience of the automobile.
The Arab oil embargo of 1973-74 and the OPEC
price increases imposed at that time shocked
Americans into an awareness of the new set of
rules governing their use of energy. Gasoline
consumption drcpped sharply last year. It is rising
again, however, and the current summer travel
season may see it reach the levels it had attained In
the pre-embargo summer of 1973.
There is a considerable spread between the
$5.25 a barrel price of domestic oil now under
controls, and the $13 a barrel market price of other
oil. Congress may choose to provide for an "excess
profits" tax if the controls are lifted, and President
Ford has indicated he would go along with that
approach. The important thing is to remove the
disparity between domestic and imported oil prices
which is now discouraging fuel conservation and
playing into the hands of OPEC.

country.
HELSINKI, Finland (All)
solution rather than a stopgap ores that might make it pos.' Germany and attends two for- scribing it simply as a regular,
In advance of the breakfast one" to the problems that led sible to put our relationship to mmml meetlngs'of the European informal meeting of the nations
President Ford meets with mr.
kish Premier Suley man Demimi. meeting at the U.S. embassy Turkey to halt all American Turkey on a new basis."
Security Conference,
that have a special responsirel today, seeking a formula to residence here, Secretary of military activities at the bases
The Demirel meeting opens
West German Chancellor bility for maintaining the postput U.S.-Turkish relations on a State henry A. Kissinger told a last Saturday.
Ford's busy schedule for the flelmut Schmidt and, to some World War hI status of Berlin.
new footing and gain reopening Wednesday night news conferKissinger did not elaborate (lay. The President also holds extent, French President
The highlight of Ford's day
of at least the most essential ence that an effort would be but said he and Ford wanted to luncheon talks with the leaders Valery Giscard d'Estaing are Wednesday was the first of two
U.S. military Lases in that made to "bring about a radical discuss with Demirel "meas- of Britain, France and West reported to lack full confidence meetings with So'.iet leader
in Ford's economic policies at Ieonid I. Brezhnev. Kissinger
home and are fearful the said the discussions would be
American recovery from continued Saturday morning,
recession might be aborted, "hopefully leading to an agreeleading to new economic dif. ment to implement the Vladificulties for Western Europe. vostok decisions."
Kissinger acknowledged that
lie referred to the broad out.
economic subjects wouId prob- lines of a strategic arms litnita.
ably be discussed at the four- tion treaty that Ford and
%'G'10N iAlli — 'lIe mention the ttirbine-powered about $600 million to $700 mmmii. (1 S. electronit surveillance of power meeting hosted by Brit- Brezhnev settled upon at their
Russians are reported offering M18 limp helicop'er which the lion to the Turks.
Russian military movements ish Prime Minister Harold Wil- Last meeting in November near
helicopters to Turkey in what Russians use for troop trans.
son. But he sought to play down Vladivostok on the USSR's PaThese developments are t.ak. and missile tests launches,
could be the beginning of a So- pert and recently have adapted en as signs that Moscow is try.
Senate leaders agreed this aspect of the meeting, de- cific coast,
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tae of the split between the bate today on a resolution to lift
military equipment.
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close allies. The split opened up previously approved such a
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paring to demonstrate helicop. 'turkey signed an economic bargo on U.S. arms shipments defeat it by 17 votes.
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several months. Thts' rlYrt.s ists estirmmt' will be worth cull widened last week when Iadcr John J. Rhodes
the House refused to lift that Arizona said Wednesday there
embargo.
now is "a fairly good chance'
a result, the Turks have the house will reverse its
taken over control of position and vote to end the
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telecasts.
Next time you watch a game on your favoritc
television set, see how deci. you get into the telecast
before Gowdy mentions the Bcd Sox. We think
you'll find it Interesting.
Too, you might count the number of times he
mentions them.
Ridiculous, to say the least,
— Bill Cunic

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beloved players from Beantown.
Frankly, who cares.
Sure, the Red Sox are good, but when Gowdy's on
the air he makes It sound like every member of the
team is a superstar.
And, we're getting tired of him saying that every
guy who hits over .200 on the Boston team is "the
most underrated player In the game."
One fan made the remark to us the other day that
perhaps Gowdy was still on the Red Sox payroll,
'cause he sure mentions them enough, no matter
what game he's supposed to be telecasting.
For what it's worth, we don't think he's capable
nor intelligent enough to be the announcer for the
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iFlIA) official sees an excellent chance that the city's

$350,000 loan application to complete purchase and im•
prove its water system will be granted.
FIIA's Ranion McGrough yesterday presented city
officials with guidelines on budgeting and rate structure

in connection with the loan. The city plans to use the
money to complete the purchase of the water system from
Southern Gulf Utilities and st.artexpansion and upgrading
of the system.
The loan proceeds are eqwted to be enough to pay off

the system's outstanding debts, provide operating capital
and allow the city to replace the 110,000 it borrowed from

its general fund to make up the $10,000 purchase price.
Lake Mary signed notes with a Maitland bank and
with Southern Gulf Utilities tar most of the purchase
price. The $10,000 in city funds was obtained by tightening

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by MICK LOCHIUDGE
herald Staff Writer
of
South
Seminole citizens has objected
A delegation
Seminole County Commission approval of a compromise rate

The first indication I had of an increase
was when I received a 57 per cent increase
At what point in time does the
on my bill,

increaw with Southern States Utilities wiLhout a public hearing

consumer know there is a rate

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Southern States then billed its subscribers for the months of May

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$250 In

Man Held, Second Suspect Sought In Strongarm Theft

Bill Dale, county environmental services director, said the
compromise was reached after Southern States filed for a
rehearing and threatened logo to court for the Increases.
Dale said if the utility company went to court the water and

By G[ENNMCCASLM4D
Herald Staff Writer

buying, parts and one of the men grabbed Dritz, about th e th roat,
Officers said Rev. Fred A. Baker found doors leading to a jail on $1,100 bond on charges of trespassing after warning,
choking him while saying, "Keep quiet and you won't get hurt." Sunday school classroom had been scorched by fire about 6:45 assault and battery and malicious injury to private property.
The second man removed Dritz's wallet and the two men fled p.m. last night while in the church.
Edward Paul Feeler, East York Street, Sanford, and his wife,
on foot. Mrs. Dritz, who witnessed the incident, called Dolice.
Investigators from the Sanford Fire Department and city Cathy, were charged with trespassing after warning, and open

Sanford police arrested a 29-year-old man last night in con
nection with the strong armed robbery of a North Ifolly Avenue
busin essman in which $250 in cash was taken. A second suspect is

sewer rates for the more than i,000 customers in the unin.

corported areas near Longwood and Casselberry would be
higher than the compromised rates.

Fagan said an officer on routine patrol noticed a IKO Ford

still at large.

Original bi-monthly rates requested were $10 for the first
8,000 galloris of water and 70 cents per each additional 1,000

Detective Capt. C.B. Fagan said James Tucker Jr., No. 32
Seminole Gardens Apartments, was taken into custody by oflicers on charges of strong armed robbery and is being held Ifl

gallons and $26.50 for sewer service.

increase?" Kanelis asked the board.

Neither the commission nor Southern States notified the

Tucker was arrested after two men robbed Lou Dritz, 802W.

Toni Kanelis, president of the Apple Valley Ilomeo%TRrs from the Southern States request for a rehearing after the service.
Commissioners, after the citizens complaints, requested
Asaociation and president of the Seinim)le Ixague of Civic mininission denied the rate increase May 12.
Associations said the "first i gdicatioi I had of an increase was
W oolf olk said the commission has th e au thority to amend the Woollolk and Dale to prepare a procedure for notifying the public
in the future of any rate Increases.
I received a 57 per cent increase on my bill.
rates without public notifiration.

First Street, of $250 in cash and credit cards after forceably
removing Dritz's wallet at his auto parts business at 110 N. iioiiy

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profanity, according to Deputy J.F. Bennett. EaCh was held on

parked at Second and Cedar Avenue shortly before the robbery set on fire near the doors, but that the blaze fail ed to ignite, other
was reported. A check on the license tag revealed the car was than to damage the doors.

81(X) bond.
The three were arrested at 12:01 a.m. after the owner of the

registered to Turner.
No sign of forced entry was found by officers checking the
Sgt. William Bernosky, Patrolmen Tony Brooks and Mike building. ne Investigation was continuing today.

inn called deputies to investigate a disturbance imide the tavern
involving a patron and a member of the band.

Tindel went to Turner's residence last night and arrested the man

Compromised bi-nionthly rates, are $10 for the first

County Utility Attorney Ned Woolfolk advised the com-

mlision that the con'romLse was an amended order stemmIng gallons of witer, 62 cents per 1,000 gallons and $15 for sewer

residents the rates would be increased.

Arson Try Probed
Sanford police were investigating an attempted arson at the

Fagan said two men approached Dritz, on the pretext of Sanford Church of Christ. 15th Street anti [lark Avenue. today.

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claims was on overpayment of $8 in taxes last year on his

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Detective Paid Lohr charged the two tAJys with tresp;ssing
and night pr owling after taking th em to juvenile authorities for

jewelry valued at VOO stolen from his residence during the past 24

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Altamonte Springs, found a 17-year-old Fern Park youth and a I&amp;
year-old Longwood youth siphoning gasoline from a truck at the
firm about 9:45 p.m. last nighL
Pope ran inside the company office and called for deputies
and when Leman arrived at the scene, Pope had the two youths

of rare and expensive ferns from a South Seminole
residence was reported to sheriff's deputies over the night.
Yarda Atkins, Twin Lakes Lane, Maitland, reported ferns
valued at $300 and more than 12 years old, taken from her yard.
Richard Dohmen, 24, of 129 Arden St., Longwood, reported

triple dresser, vertical mirror,
nightstand and headboard only
Mediterranean styling with printed
case tops over wood products.
selected hardwoods on base and
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Spring Hammock Court, Longwood.
Sgt. Jay Leman said Robert Pope, 1013 Ridgewood,

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and charged them with trespassing, malicious injury to private
pro perty and open profanity.
Rosemary Brown Schmidt, 38, Port Orange, was booked into

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Fagan said the second suspect was being sought today.

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ne city plans to use the remainder of the $W,000 it
hopes to get from F11A, a division of the Department of
AgricvIturc. to purchase and imtall fire hydrants, enlarge
pipes, expand the ent ire
and pay legal and
engin eering fees.

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Maitland, was erdered during the p3st 24 hours and property
alued at 12 010 in carpets lights and appliances stolen Michael
}Irtsko, 28, 1015 Citadel Dr, Altamonte Springs, reported tk
burglary to deputies, The house is owned by Guardian Nlortgage

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Trudeau said, adding that it reached two per cent th is
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Richardson, a Republican, avoided qUStLofl3 Oil
whe ther he might run for president in 1976, but added: "1
could not imagine that a CIA job would be a boost to
anyone's presidential hopes."

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common law marriage. Tenniessee does noL
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marriage to Monroe, 61, as "1960 - Georgia, Alabama,

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Long sleeve nylon
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Easy-care broadcloth prints
Reg. 1.29 yd. Porky fashion prints of Avrilo
rayon /cotton

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Machine wash, no iron 44145" wide.
Broadcloth solids, reg, 1.19 yd. Sale 95C yd.

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time setting Sig:a1 etry
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polyes ter/
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denim
with
flered bottom, belt loops and contrast stitching
In navy denim. bottle green. chocolate and more
Regular sizes 14-'
09
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sizes .,i, reg. 4.49, Sale
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scId undef agf eements to repurchase

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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Sale 1.59 yd.

Reg 1. 99 yd Woven FortreV polyester/cotton

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DePOSItS of United Stotts Government
Deomitsof Slates and political subdivisions
Depmits ill foreign governments and
off Icial institutions
emits of commercial banks
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selected solid hardwood
cabinet
Sale prices efiective thru Sunday, Aug. 3.

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pillows. Heavy weight br~qht cotton print covers
are soil and stain resistant

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deck. oval table wilh
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Obligations of States and "ifical subdivisions

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OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
AND DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES
AT THE CLOSE OF BU SINESS ON JUNE X. lflS

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Love seat (4507), Reg. $319, Sale S259
Cocktail table (004), Reg. $119, Sale S"
End table (4505) Reg $99 Sale $79
Relaxed, casual, comfortable furniture for living
room or family room. Sturdily constructed of
selected hardwood with simulated cane inserts
of polystyrene. Upholstered pieces have no-sag

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mock turtle shirts,

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men s sporty Save on
Uleisure suits

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SILVERWOOD, Wales (AP)- Queen Elizabeth II,
wearing white overalls and a hard hat, carried away a

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one-piece dresses. For sizes 4 to 6X,
7 to 14. And we have some selection!
An unbelievable choice of fabrics, inclUdIng polyester / cotton blends. Great styles
and colors. too. With all the trim you could
want. At the nicest cut of all, 20% off.

TORONTO (AP I - U.S. District Court Judge John J. Sifica, who presided over many of the Watergate trials, has
been named outstanding US. trial judge by the
.&amp;ssociation of Irial Lawyers of America.
The 25,00G-member association named Judge Randall
Evans Jr. of the Georgia Court of Appeals as the outstanding appel.late court judge. The award:- were announced Wednesday at ttv associaUon's annual riveting.

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is the common law wife of Bill Monroe, the "Father of
Bluegrass Music," has filed for divorce on grounds of
abandonment and cruel and inhuman treatment.
Bessie Lee Mauldin Monroe, 51, said she joined

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Headboard, reg. $79 ............ Sal: $ 64
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of oak veneers and solids with brass tone metal
corner trim

Reg. $11. Fashion lean of indigo dyed cot-

OMAGH, Northern Ireland (AP) Elliot L. Richardson, U.S. ambassador to Britain, says he knows nothing

Commode

Chest, reg. $129
Sa le 100.62
Tripledresserreg $174
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Mirror reg $54
Sale 42 12
Twin headboard, reg $79
Sale 61.62
Student desk, reg. $124 ...............Sale 96.72

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Eighteen Y

Later, Little

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Rock

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Ll1'TIE ROCK (AP) - It's away from lAttle Rock since, school, indeed the entire school caliber revolver tucked in his students were expelled from caliber pistol.
All of this In less than two
never would get into "bad
been nearly 18 years since a Central High has a black prin- district, suffers from an abnor- belt.
"I did it because this anglo trouble like this again" because decades since little Rock be
Central after a fight in which,
handful of black children
cipal and more than half its mal scholastic crime rate.
In January, William Robin- school officials said, a gun was was hassling me," Barnes said. he wants to play basketball in came in 1957, the prime CX
"Tb', Little Rock Nine"
en- students are black.
Last November a black Junior son, 11, white, was expelled. lie used to threaten other black
school. But nevertheless, he ample ; resis tance to the Sutend Central 111gb School tinBut it also has two "campus high student was shot to dea th brought a sawed-off .410 shot- students.
"They pis tol-whipped another said, "there are plenty of guns preme Court decision of June
der the protection of 11,000 supervisors"
And in May, Larry Barnes, guy the week be fore and they and knives at Dunbar If you'd 1954, to dese gregate schools.
esentially by another black student during gun to school, school officials
paratroopers and National unarmed security men
said, and showed it to black 15, was expelled from Dunbar said they were going to get me check through all the lockers Now again, Little Rock is the
who school hours
Guarismen
guard the main entrance and
In December, authorities students as a warning
Junior high after he threatened next"
you'd find three or four guns focus of charge and counter
The nation's eyes have turned patrol with walkie-talkies. The found a black student with a .22
In March, two young black a white student with a small
Barnes, a black, vowed he and loads of knives."
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CASSEI,I3EHIIY SHUNSIIINE SENIOR CLUB meet at 806
Mark David Blvd., Casselberry 10:00 A.M. speaker on "Home
health Care Covered by Medicare"

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meet at First Federal of Seminole

The
deniandis sluggish, why should late the supply of
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interest rates be rising, money by adding to
seemingly in defiance of the law or reducingreserves
of supply and demand?
mainIn the past week many of the tain. In recent weeks
nation's leading banks began
charging
their best corporate it has been leaving
tl~_r
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customers a basic rate of 7.50 the banking system
per cent, up from 7.25 per cent, as a whole with fewer
while acknowledging that loan reserves, making it
demand was poor
less easy to make
k
While the home building in loans.
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Ch
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dustr remain depressed,
many home mortgage lenders Arthur F. Burns says
have been letting their rates the action does not
Style can be many things In kite flying. It can be perfect form, left, all-out effort, center, or showin
p
g range
off without even getting off the ground, right. All styles were in evidence in New York's Central Park creep up towardan average of 9
p?r
cent
during
the
past
mcnth,
policy.
at the Police Athletic League's contest.

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Consuillers Turn To reezing
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Associated Press Writer

Consumers stumped by the
current shortage rf canning jar
lids are finding there's more

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Sanford Senfor Citizens Inc. — meet at Civic Center, Sanford
noon — bag lunch and bingo.

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amount of sugar over the fruit
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at 1.6 billion. That would be about five dozen lids for each of the 25 drawn out of t1w fruit and the
million or 26 million families expected to do some home canning sug. Ir is dissolved. Put the fruit
and juice in containers and
this year,
seal
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Month — 10: 30 am),
Augies Elders — St. Augi.15tine Catholic Cliurch — 3 Sunset
Dtive — Casselberry — meet 3rd Tuesday of the Month
10:00
rn

GO FLY

than one way to preserve their
HramTiners —Sanford meet 1st Wednesday of the Month
home-grown fruits and vege_I..—
tables
he packages should be inois
-w a l iiiimeliiteiy
suitable for fri &amp; zin' rite sour packed just as is or crushed and
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Inc et I t Baptist ( 'hun Ii Activities Huildmri'
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Freezing h one of themost Inc nut 4ipir ft Lt lOt and
—Allow
little head space State agricultural extension
P i kid in it (1 0 1(1 ithc'ut p,
dl~ --Iongw(x)(i - I;ist'
Ities(LiyofUieiiiontli-12:30p.ni.
haL 16W.-ALAt I.;.FLenders throughout the counWhatever, many lenders
popular alternatives, partly be- must be scaled carefully. Tin between the packed food and service, experiment station or sugar.
CaSSeItR
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Sun.shlne
Senior
Club
try offer various explanations have interpreted the Fed move
— meet 806 Mark David
Vegetables also should be
cause of the wide variety of cans require a sealing machine the closing. Most food expands college of agriculture.
Blvd. — Camelbcrry — Ist Friday of the Month — 10:00 a.m. —
for the phenomenon, but in 1, 1 , ig, I oI 11n,to come, of
containers that can be used.
or special lids; glam jars for as it freezes. The amount of
Fruits and vegetables require washed, peeled and trimmed.
11eV' i,Ui) - .ill V'&amp;lcomnc
mcteery instance they reveal a tight monetary policy that
The canning lid shortage has freezing generally call for the space needed varies with the different preparations for 'flmey also should be heated or
(t ntral S4 rilor ( itin n ('liii) Church of the Nativity
i common attitude, a fear that would restrict the money supLake
spread across the country
came kind of currently scarce amount and type of food
freezing Fruits can be packed blanched to stop the action of
Inett
the
2ndand
4th
Thursday
of
the
Munth
at
10:00
a.m.
Manufacturers and some gov- lids used for home canning.
Freeze all fruits and vege. unsweetened. in sugar or in syr. enzymes in the vegetables.
uo a Senior Citizen Club
stability lies ahead.
Community Fire 114111 7th
ernment officials say conMost bags used for packaging tables at zero degrees Fahren- up.
The best way to heat most
loans and raise their rates.
Unsweetened
fruits
Strect — Chuluota — inect 3rdThursday of the Mont;i at 6 p.m.
sumers are hoarding. There can be heat sealed — using spe- heit or below and don't overload generally do not keep as well as vegetables is in boiling water.
HIROSHIMA, Japan (All) — Thirty
When such fear or uncertaincenter dotted with skyscrapers, high-rise
Nfore importantly, they ear
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7th Da Adventist Church Forest City —
alsohae been charges that lids cliii equipment or a household the freezer. Lease a little space those with the sugar or syrup
Use a special blancher or fit a
years 1ifter its destruction by a'i
apartitie
nt
buildings,
%.ide
a',,enues,
ty
exists
lendersofallsizes
and
that
to make loans at fb
ih
ineet mostly on the Ist Monday of theMonth — 6:30 p.m.
doubt
simply aren't getting to iron — or closed by twisting and between packages when but may be preferable for use in wire basket into a large kettle
American atom bomb, Hiroshima is a
types
avoid
committing
their
parks, new schools, and an ambitious
relatively low rates could prove
Golden Years Fello%ship — meet at the Community United
about the possibility of Inretailers and the Federal Trade folding back the top of the bag freezing, so air can &amp;culate. cooking or in special diets.
and add the cover.
prospering corrunercial center dedicated
8
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half
billion
dollar
industrial
park
funds
for
long
periods
of
time
disastrous
to them if, in the im_____
Methodist Church —
ry at noon on the last Wednesda
Commission has launched an and securing it with a string, a You can move the packages
Use at least one gallon of
to peace
Wash, peel, trim, pit and slice
based on current conditions.
herding
radiation
diseases
development
in
the
western
suburbs
of the
luncheon
eservations necmmry.
investigation.
plastic or rubber band or other closer together later on.
the fruit the way you would if boiling water for each pound of
Instead, they anticipate the mediate future the themcloud the lives of nearly all
But an unanswered question plagues
and charge ac- selves were forced to borrow at
Greater
OvIedo
Senior
Citizens
Club — meet at Grant Chapel
0
Industry spokesmen estimate tic device.
Most fruits and vegetables you were serving it im- prepared vegetables Fhjt the
The sleek, high-speed trains of the new future —
higher rates.
n
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grown
en
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the
100000
its
,000 inhabitants
,
O iedo
1975 production of replacement
The Agricultural Research can be kept for 8 to 12 months at mediately
segtLibks in th€ s ire Lssket or
Tokaido line now link Hiroshima with tordingly.
the holocaust — will they
most of whom have relalids at 1.6 billion. That would be Service of the U.S. Department zero degrees or below, acTherefore, said Carlos ArTokyo in five hoursasopposedto 10 hours
If you're using syrup, dis. blanching basket and lower int
inherit the radiation diseases of their
Despitc denials, activities of rigunaga, economist of the
IJVeIY
Sw'lalites
Club
meet
at
Highlands
Club
House
—
675
about five dozen lids for each of of Agriculture has several tips cording to the USDA. Citrus solve the required amount of the boiling water. Start timing
before, bringing an influx of tourists wh
tives
or
friends
killed
or
0
the
Shepard Road Winter Springs — 4th Friday of the Month at pa
ra Reserve Board ap- Bank of America, lenders are
the 25 million or 213 million on packing produce for treez fruits and juices can be kept for sugar in cold or hot water, then umnediately. The length of
mingle with the crowds in the covered
maimed b y the first atomic
10:30
prar to be adding to the fears.
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emphasizing selectivity and
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crea
four to six months.
shopping arcades, the gaily decora
pacir the fruit in the liquid. time required for heating
NARFE Club — iNational Association of Retired FefJeral
Some lenders appear convinced
weapon
used
against
home canning this year.
—Pack food and syrup cold to
joint
United
States-Japan
Radiation
quality. -It is not dis.
department stores and the proliferation
Reminder: not all produce Make sure the syrup is cool be. varies from vegetable to vegeFederal
m
that
the
Fed
mans.
C onsumers, however, say specduplreezingandhelpkeep items can be frozen. Green on- fore packing and make sure it table, but generally is only a
as shifted to a criniination," he said. "II 13
Effects Research Foundation will atof new restaurants, bars, coffee shops delbe ti'
Frida of the month - l'00
they can't find lids at their gro- natural color and flavor.
tempt o give the answer.
Y very straightforward."
and markets.
ions, lettuce and other salad covers the fruit so the top pieces few minutes.
Over Fifty Club — All Soul's Catholic Church — now meeting
policy, although that agen y
cers and are trying to salvage
As the succe&amp;wr to the American—Pack tightly to cut down the greens and radishes wiH not wil.1 not change color and
After heating. plunge the basWhile to some extent the exat Redding Gardens Rec. Room — every other Tuesday of the imcked Atomic Bomb Casualty Com.
Inflation and recession have hit says it hasn't.
produce with other preserving amount of air between indi. freeze well. Neither will to- flavor.
ket of vegetables into cold wape~tation
of higher rates feeds
An energetic team of Ifiroshinuins, led
Month — 10:00 a.m.
Ifirosttinia as C-ey have elsewhere, with
mission, wh.ich has operated here since
techniques.
vidual pieces of produce. When matoes unless they are cooked
If you're using a sugar pack, ter to stop the cooking. It takes
by its first postwar mayor, the late
The Fed can manipulate the on iLwIf and becomes a self-fulSanford Senior Citizens (10 — meet at Sanford Civic Center
layoffs at the big Mitsubishi shipbuilding supply
1947, it plans to continue the quest into
There are two basic types of using a bag, press the air out of first. For further information put the cut fruit in a bowl or about ai long to cool a vegeof money by addi to or filling fear, some uther factors
Shinzo liamai, set about raising the city
Ist and 3rd Tuesdays at 12 noon.
yards and the
the deadly effects of nuclear radiation
packages for home freezing: the unfilled part of the bag and on local varieties of produce pan, sprinkle the required table as It did to heat It.
auto
works.
reducing
reserves banks must are Involved also.
from the ashes. Absorbed in their task,
South Seminole Senior Citizen Club — meet 1st Thursday
But business leaders
- in
of aluml-.
n.
recent
weeks
it
has
they had little time to hate but enough to
theMonth at Ist Federal Savings &amp; Loan 13141. — 320 W. Semoran
the economy is on the upswing.
num, glass, plastic, tin or heavThe doubt and anxiety which linger
Unders know, for example,
been leaving the banking
visuaHze their reborn city as the peace
Blvd. — Altamonte Springs —
ily waxed cardboard and nonri.
meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at over fliroshUna cloud the lives of nearly
system as a whole with fewer that t4 U.S. Treasury will be in
capital of the world.
Women's Club 8 Overbrook Drive — Casselberry
— at 1:00 P-m- all its 839,000 inhabitants, most of whom
gid containers like bags and
The center of Hiroshima is its grassy reserves, making it less easy to the market for huge sums. And
peace
11irty-Niners Club — meet Sts. Peter and Paul
Goldenrod have relatives or friends killed or
make loans,
there are widespread exhiroshima
today
is
an
example
of
how
Uada Lavish cools off by climbing on one of the 60 public I oun- sheets of cellophane, heavy
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foil,
pliofilm
and
maimed
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first
atomic
weapon
used
well
they
succeeded.
The
population
in
pectations that commercial and
tains In Kansas City, Mo., during the beat of a midsummer day.
a cenotaph with the names of the
TO COOL IT
polyethylene
Arthur F. Burns, Fed chair. industrial loans wifl almost cer.
cataclysm,
the stark skeleton of the atomic man, to
congressionalo
nd 3rd Thursday of
1onth —7:30
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U
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336
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483
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ng at Ifeart Club — St.
ws )C3bl Church
on with vigor.
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action was to dry up a tern9913 Bear lake Road — Forest City 2nd Thursday of the Month
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By JEAN )'ATrESON
Women's Editor
The more women drive, the more they drive like men —
which unfortunately means the more accidents they have,
Despite the unkind (and untrue) jokes about "women
drivers" that have been around since the days of the Model-I,
statistics show that female drivers actually have a superior
record to male drivers. However, evidence has recently begun
to emerge that female drivers may indeed soon be catching up
to male motorists,
According to Nauonal Safety Council statistics on drivers
involved in all accidents, the rate of motor vehicle accidents
decreased for males and increased for female drivers in the
decade starting with the '60s
In 1970, deaths from motor vehicle accidents outnumbered
all other types of accidental deaths for females up to the age of
60. At present, motor vehicle deaths outnumber cancer as the
number one killer of women In the 25-29 age group.
However, while the female automobile accident rate is hot
on the tail of the male motorist's rate, it has by no means caught
up yet, points out Fred Ganas, consultant and coordinator of
driver education in Seminole County schools.
Ganas cites as evidence the fact that auto tnsurancr
premiums for women in the 18-25 year age bracket may be as
much as 50 per cent lower than the premium for men of the
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age. According to the insurance companies, the reason is
obvious: there are fewer claims against young women drivers.
-Probably, young women don't clock anything near the
uLtl driving hours as young men," Ganas commented. "Nor (10
they do as much driving at night when the overall accident rate
is up."
Bill Scott, a driver education leather at Lyman High School
agreed with Ganas. "Not many girls drive when they're out on
dates. It's the boys that drive more often, especially late at night
when visibility is poor and the chance of drunk drivers on the
road increases. Obviously, the risk of their having an accident is
greater."
Scott has found that teaching girls to drive and teaching
boys are two different exercises. "I'd rather teach girls," he
commented. "They may not be as good drivers to start with, but
I feel they do listen better."
The differences in attitude and approach to drivers
education Scott puts down to several factors. "First, the girls
have usually not had as much experience with driving - It's
fresher to them — and they tend to listen and learn better,"
Scott explained.
"Girls are not a chance-taking and invariably do a better
job. They're not as skilled to start with, but there's no big d1
ference at the end of the course. Possibly there are more girls
who are not good than boys, but I think that's because they're
not so self assured and don't have the background.
"But there's no reason," Scott added, "why with practice a
girl can't develop into a skilled driver."
Generally, boys outnumber girls slightly in the driver
.
education course, but during Scott's recently completed
mer session, he had 67 girls and only 36 boys enrolled. The law
enacted by the 1975 Legislature repealing compulsory driver
education for teenagcrs under 18 who wish to obtain their

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drivers licences, is probably the reason, supposed Scott.
"Now the boys can Just go out and take the tests when they
turn 16, and It doesn't really matter to them that their Insurance
Will be higher. But girls are more family-thinking, a little more
responsible — they'll take drivers ed. Ju.3tto save thelr parents a
few dollars on the Insurance."
Drivers education, (eels Scott, has "opened up a new
dimension" for girls and young women. "You never used to see
a carload of girls take off together after a ball game or
something and go out by themselves. But you'll see that a lot
these days. It used to be they hung around waiting for a ride to
go anywhere. Not any more. It's pretty rare now for a young
girl, unless she lives luns 2 big city where she can use the 5us or
subway, not to have her drivers license,
According to Ganas, of the 2,247 students In Seminole
County schools who took drivers education during the 1974-75
school year, almost half were girls. Drivers education is a
semester course counting fora half a credit, he said. The course
is offered In the 10th, 11th and 12th grades of the 'county's five
senior high schools, all of which have driving ranges except the
new Lake Howell High School.
Last year, nine certified teachers conducted the drivers
education programs. The total last year was $126,490, or per cost
of the program about $56 per student, said Ganas. In the coming
year, two alternatives to the fuiltime certified teacher of driver
education were offered —either the schools could contract with
a commercial driving school or they could hire a driving Instructor who need not be a certified school teacher. But the
diols have opted to continue under the present system of using
certified teachers to run drivers education programs.
One area where changes might occur, said Ganas, is In the
size of the automobile fleet used in drivers education. "We've
been kicking around the idea of cutting the fleet down from
about 25 to about 12 and actually moving the fleet around from
school to school, remaining at each school for a number of
weeks of practical instruction and then students could do their
classroom work when we move on."
Ganas feels the repealing of compulsüry drivers education
for teenagers under 18 Is "a step backwards about five years,"
but he doubts whether it will affect enrollment In the course
much. "Perhaps It'll drop by about 10 per cent," he predicted.

Male motorist of driver ahead: 'She's got
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What does that mean?'
His companion: 'Don't know. Only thing
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One good piece of news for motorists — of either sex —
comes from the National Center for Health Statistics. According
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rate in 1974-of 26 per cent. This was due to lower speeds at which
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Association for Retarded Donna Detwiler of Daytona Jacksonville on Aug. 11 at 1:10
Childrtn (SCARC) and Beach and Marilyn Game of p.m.
Seminole County coordinator Deland; and the winner from
Registration for the Seminole
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been chosen as one of the of- of Melbourne.
provided in part by the
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"I'm thrilled and excited to Carriage Hill Junior Women's
International Special Olympics be going," commented Mrs. Club, Sanford Junior Women's
in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan helms." It'll be a great ex- Club, Atlantic National Rank of
beginning Aug. 8. This is the perience for me as well for the Sanford,
Mrs.
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typical bank of 1775.
among the working class. The the New World. Circulating
the colonial government too
The American Bankers first savings banks, established coins were veryscarce and
began to mint coins and issue
Association (ABA), this year In 1816, were the Philadelphia were mostly of
foreign origin, paper money. Between 1775 and
celebrating its own Centennial, Savings Fund Society and the Consequently. commodities like
1780, the Continental Congress
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"money.
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Different commodliles were
In response to the Governand did not regularly make not begin to replace cash until used for barter in various
ment's
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loans. Their main purpose was Just before World War I when of the country. Rice was used
North America was charto issue paper money.
charge account cards were the Southern colonies.In
Inof
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in 1781. Among the
In colonIal days, lending was issued In limited number by a Tennessee, the salary of the
of
1,000
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prominent
organizers of this
generally handled by mer- few hotels, oil companies and governor consisted
chants and businessmen. And, department stores for local or skins, and In Virginia the value bank was Robert Morris,
w hen men of wealth wanted to company use only.
of a wife even was estimated in Superintendent of Finance of
the Continental Congress. It has
deposit their money, they
The first safe deposit box as tobacco.
been said that the "military
usually chose to keep it In we know it today came on
The Rev. Mr. Weems,
an
genius
of Washington, the
England.
financial services scene almost early Virginia writer,
noted,
diplomatic
of Franklin
and
Although the forerunner of a Century later too, when the "The enterprising colonists the financial skill
sagacity
of
Morris
the modern checking account Safe Deposit Co. of New York being
generally
destitute of were, perhaps, the three most
appeared about 1650, the word opened its doors In 1865 and families,
Sir Edward
Sandys,
"check" did not come Into use offered customers the most the treasurer, proposed to the important factors to bringing
the victor' of the Patriotic
until the latter part of the 18th sophisticated
security Virginia Co.. o send over
centw'y, and even then the measures of the day, and freight of young women to cause."
practice was rare. Knowledge guaranteed Individual privacy become wives for the planters.
Government loans from this
of an individual's credit rating and exclusive control of one's The proposal was applauded, first
permanently-organized
was required before checks own property as well,
and 90 girls, 'young and un- bank in the U.S., and the first
were accepted for payment.
Still and all, the organization corrupt,' were sent over in the American bank in the modern
Since business was likely to be of those early colonial "land ships that arrived this year sense, reportedly provided
conducted In distant towns and banks" for the purpose of (1620) and the year following, 60 more than three million rations
ports; and because corn- issuing paper money must have more, handsome and well and 350 hogsheads of rum tothe
municattons were poorly been appreciated. Some of recommended to the company army. A far cry indeed from
developed, It was not easy to them were privately owned and for their virtuous education and military and financial practices
check credit ratings.
some publicly owned. Most demeanor.
of today. And ample proof, the
Not until the 1850s did mer- were organized by associations
"The price of a wife at the ABA notes, that banking and
chants and shopkeepers begin of landlords. The money (or first was 100 pounds of tobacco; America grew up together.
to use checks as common notes) printed by these banks
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were not used to any great owned land worth 2,000 pounds,
extent by the average person. It was reasoned, why shouldn't
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achievement: a tan.
heads are always protected
The unpleasant side effect of with a hat, a lotion, or both.
this national pastime is that
For everyone - a beach hat,
every year a great many of
these sunworshippers — bur- a scarf or any other headgear is
ners as well as some over. a must In a beach wardrobe.

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DEAR ABBY: I'm 16 and
work. He's no amateur. He
have been going with a guy I'll
makes his living that way.
call Doug for nearly two years.
Sometimes he spends two or
bby
Ule's 17.1 lie's very popular at
more days on a repair job for
school and comes from a well.
them and asks nothing in
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to-do family. i More so than
return,
lie even supplies the
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i1rts.
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Well, four months ago his
My kick Is that my parents
n ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
came home early and
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L41:19, short or Oriental look, hairstyles this fall will be smaller with lots of Interest at th e back, oft
have called ot her plumbers and
en in an upward design movement, mother
caught us going all the way. She
electricians who have charged
didn't say anything, but the and hate all this sneaking ()hsioily, you don't qualify, them outrageous prices I one
next day Doug told mc he'd around. how can we make lila
l)EAI{ ABB Y: I am 10-years- bill was $75 dnd the other, $160
promised his mother that he'd mother realize that she can't old and take piano lessons, but I for jobs that were so poor my
break up with me. (She doesn't keep us apart'
hate it very much. My lessons husband had to straighten them
know it, but we've been going
DOUG'S(;IRI. are almost over for this year, out afterward.)
all the way for a year and a
DEAR GIRl.: FirsL I think but my mom says I have to take
It seems to me that if my
hall.)
Doug's
mother
was
very
piano
lessons
again
next
year,
folks
are going to pay for a job,
The Herald Services
"While hairstyles change with fashion apparel, the moods of
.stayed apart for two charitable In not telling your and I don't want to.
they could at least call my
softness, luxury and quality contnue, Beauty hair Is healthy,
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iiionflis, then we started seeing mother shy she, disapproved of
What should I do?
husband
and give him the
Smaller hairstyles designed to accentuate leaner fashion
free-moving and touchable," says Ms. Cotter.
each other on the sneak.
you. Furthermore, your
PIANO
LESSON HATER business.
apparel looks are projected for Fall-Winter 1975-76 by the 64,000
For Fall-Winter, the AsociaUon forecasts hairfashion
l)ous mother was driving remarks about the woman sere
DEAR HATER: Take lessons
Should we tell them that from
Member National Hairdressers and Cosnieto!ogists
inter est in the back of the head, where there will be more
bya hamburger shop yesterday unkind. Having been treated for and practice! Many adults have now on they should hire people
Association,
volume, often in upward design movement. Precision haircuts
and saw Doug and rue coming mental illness dacs not make a told me that one of the bigg est to do their jobs for them" Or
l'hehairstyle width, needed In recent seasons to balance the
and textured perms are important ingredients.
out,
so she phoned my mother person "crazy."
regrets of their list's is having should we apply for guarbig fasWon looks, is decreasing. However, there is no one
These styles and their variations offer ideas and ways to
4ind told her she didn't approve
I
have no idea how you can quit music lessons. But not one dianship of these old fools'
dominant hairstyle, just as there is no one fashion mood, excomplete the total fashion picture for Fall-Winter. Stylists
of Doug's seeing me. (She get Doug's mother to realize
his has quit has said that he
plains Louise Cotter of Detroit, Mich., Style Director for the
TIREl)OF IT
throughout the country are reviewing these styles for their
didn't
say
why.)
My
mom
se
said
she
can't
keep
you
apart.
She's
as
glad
he
did.
DEAR TIRED: Of the two
64,000 member association of American hairdressers.
interpretations.
she approved and that it
up understandably concerned
DEAR AIfflV You hear a lot alternaii%t'. I'd recommend
about her sun's future, and I about ungratcful children. how the former.
1,1 inc. ( .%I)- iriomu doesn't know
I've gone all the way.)
can't fault her.
about ungrateful parents?
Doug's mother is crazy. Doug
Our parents are retired on
A little unsolicited advice
Everyone has a problem. What's
said she had been treated for from me: "Going all the way" modest pensions. To save them you,'' For a personal reply, wr,te to
mental illness.
is for people iho can handle money, my husband does their ABBY: Box No. 9700, L.A.. Calif.
Enclose stamped, selfelf.
lSui' and I love each other mature relationships, plumbing and electrical-repair addresu'd .nv,Iop,, pleaw

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The Prize will be adThe selection of the prize- announced early In 1976.
The $3,500 Lenore Marshall
The winner of the first Lenore ministered by the Book-of-thePrize, established In 1974 to winning book will be made by
recognize the author of the the poet Hayden Carruth. AU Marshall Prize was Cid, Cor- Month Club. In alddtlon to the
year's outstanding book of peotry books by living man, for 0.1, pubLished by The $3,500 cash award, the winning
poems, will be awarded again Americans published In the Elizabeth Press of New book - which will be selected
solely by Carruth - will be
this year. 1r Prize is given by United States In 1975, Including Rochelle, New York.
offered for sale to Club me
The New Hope Foundation In new editions of selected and
Lenore
Marshall,
who
died
In
bers.
memory of the editor, poet and collected poems, will be eligible
Publishers should submit
for the prize. The winner will be 1971, lived most of her life in
novelist Lenore Marshal
New York City and New Hope, finished copies, as they are
Pennsylvania. She was the published, of 1975 poetry books
author of three novels, to David W. McCullough, Booknumerous magazine articles of-the-Month Club, Inc., 280
and three books of poems, the Park Avenue, New York, l0017,
most recent being "Latest All books musi be submitted
before Jan. 15, 1976.
Will," published In 1969.

Since 1950, Ms. Etta Maud school equivalency diplomas
Kirkland of the Florida (G.E.D.).
Department of Education, has The 95,000 diplomas might
processed more than 95,000 high well be a national record, yet
few educators and graduates
have heard of the 65-year-old
La Leche Meets Mrs. Kirkland.
Although her name doesn't
The Sanford group of La appear on the diplomas, she has
Leche League will hold its last often spent 50 to 70-hour work
meeting in the series o( four at
weeks obtaining lest scores and
p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 12, in the issuing diplomas.
home of Betly Coxon, 2311 Usa
Seminole Counity College's
Ct. East, Sanford. The topic will Adult Basic Education G.E.D.
be, "Nutrition and Weaning." program administers monthly
Discussion will be led by Peg G.E.D. Exams for applicants
(;ocken. The Sanford group over 18, In addition, study
invites all area mothers and classes are offered for students
mothers-to-be to attend the to prepare for the test.
meeting. Further Information
For information on the
and transportation arrange- location and meeting times of
ments can be obtained by con- these centers, call Seminole
tactirut Becky Coxon.
Community College.

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zealous tanners - run hazards
when out in the sun for long
of damage to their skin. The.e perio(Lc, wear sunglasses. The
include severe sunburn, correct lenses should ideally
premature aging and skin pass no more than 30 per cent of
cancer,
the light.
Here are some tips for safer
Avoid sun reflectors - they
sunbathing:
Schedule your tanning expose the vulnerable facial
areas to large amounts of
session, or your golf or tennis ultraviolet rays.
game, for the early morning or _______________
late afternoon. The sun's rays
are usually at their most In7
INSO
TANT PRINTED
tense between 12 o'clock and
PY SERVICE
p.m.
If you are on any medication,
Ganas agrees with the view that although It hasn't been
on the Pill, or pregnant, check
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proven that drivers education definitely Improved driving
with your doctor before getting
safety, it hasn't been shown to be useless either. The fact that
into the sums.
COPIES
companies are prepared to cut premiums 10 to 15 per
Use sun tan preparations
cent for young drivers, who have completed the course, is good
generously over face and body.
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Use one that can block or
Probably, drivers education In the future will be avoided only
screen out the most damaging
FREE PICKUP
by those youngsters who would most benefit from it.. he muses. sun rays. Remember to reapply

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Thursday. July 31, 1975

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about someone, don't say nothing at all. I have
nothing to say about the ability of Mr. Perez:'
— Joey Vincent

Legal Notice
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

FICTITIOUS NAME

NAME STATUTE

WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that we are
NotIce Is hereby QVfl hut the
euqaqed in butiflt'SS at 130 Maya
undersigned. pursuant to the
Circle. Sanford. Seminole Cy.
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
Florida under the lictitlOus name of
US 09, Florida Statute, will regster
SANFORD BUSINESS MACHINES
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in
and that we intend to recist r said and for Seminole County. Florida.
name with the Clerk at the Circuit upon receipt of proof of the
Court, SeminoIP County. Florida in
of this notice, the tic
butt
accordance with the provision'
liflous name. to wit: SPEED
theFictitious Name Statute, To QUEEN FABRIC CAPE CENTER
Wit Section 56509 Florida Statutes vnde ,.hich I im engaged n
business at 105 East 1st Street.
S James P Murphy
Sanford, in the City of Sanford
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Robert E HosfOrd
Florida
Publish: July 24 -31, Aug. 7, 14. 1975
That the party interested in said
DEP 129
business Is as followS:
HGRaines
_____________________
Dated at Orlando. Grange County
FICTITIOUS NAME
Florida. June 30, 1975,
Notice is hereby given that I am P'bIish July 10, 17, 21, II. 1975
engagec in busnrSS at 957 Hwy. 436, DEP SO
Altamonte Springs 32101. Seminole
County. Florida under the fictitious
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
name of ASSOCIATES AD FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
VERTISING AGENCY, and that I FLORIDA.
intend foregshef said name with the CIVIL NO. Y4- 2Q11-CA-"-5
Clef of the Circuit Court, Seminole THE LOMAS &amp; NETTLETON1,
County, Flor ida in accordance with COMPANY,
the provisions of the Fictitious
plaintiff.
Sec tion va l
Name Statutes, To Wit
09 Flor ida Statutes 19%?
BRIAN BAMFORD, of at.,
S. Sawaya A Bestuere
DefendantS
Publish: July 21, 31, Aug 7, II, 1975
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
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on the 15th day of August 1975. at 11
a m at the weSt front door of the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Courthouse of Seminole County. at
_________
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR•
Sanford, Flor ida. the undersigned
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE clerk will offer for sate the following
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
described real property
CIVIL NO. IS737CA9•E
The South 40 feet of Lot 7 and the
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
North 20 feet of Lot I. Block S. PALM
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
TERRACE, according to the Plct
Plaintiff.
thereof, as recorded In Plat Book 1.
Pages 57 and II. of the Public
JOHN 1 APPLETON and MARY Records of Seminole County.
ANN APPLETON, his wile.
Florida,
Defendants together with all Structures. im
NOTICE OF SALE
provements, fixtures, apiances,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that and appurtenances on said lard or
on the 12th day of August. 1975. at ised in conlunction therewith.
front door f
II 00 &amp;m at the
The aforesaid sale will be made
the Courthouse of Sem inole County,
At Sanford, Florida the undersigned pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment entered in Civil No. 71
Clerk will offer for sate the following 2011-CA 09-B now pending in thee
described real property:
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Lot 10, less the ,outh 15 feet and
3), Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole
South 43 feet of Lot 7). Block
County. Florida
SUBURBAN HOMES, SECTION 7.
This sale shell be subject toe right
-.'c(oraung VU TT'IV P"
of redemption vested in the Unstei
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97. States of America by virtue of Tine
recorded n Plat Bco S.
Public RecordS Of Seminole County, 25 , Section 2411 U S C A. which right
Florida
must be exercised if at all, no later
together with all structures, im
than 120 days fvom the date of ths
provements, fixtures, appliances,
foreclosure sate
and appurtenances on said land or
(Seal)
used in conjunction therewith.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
The aforesaid sate will be made
Clerk of the Circuit Court
dr
rursuant to an Amended Final
By' Lillian Jenkins
Judgment entered in 001 No. iS
Deputy Clerk
757 CA 09E now pending in the VAN DEN BERG, GAY
Circuit Court of the Eight eenth
,. BURKE, P,A
Judicial Circuit In and for Seminole
the Plaintiff
Attorneys
C ounty. FI"rida.
Poet Office Box 193
this
251h
day
of
July,
1975
OAT ED
Orlando. Florida 37102
(Seal)
Publish! July 31. 1975
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr
DEP- 111
C lerk of the Circuit Court
y Lillian T Jenkins
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Deputy Clerk
EIOHTE'INTH JUDICIAL dR.
VAN DEN BERG. GAY &amp;
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
fl0P. P A.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
CIVIL NO. 75337.CA49.$
it
Post Office Box 793
FREDERICK W BERENS. INC . a
Orlando, Florida 3202
Delaware corporation,
Publish - July 31. 1915
Plaintiff.
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entirely different than he's business commu ni ty and the Mr. Churchill's picture down?'
TwoPartScrlesl
respect of labor and the I've had a picture on my wall
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agreed with,
"Ed Muskie will call me and Democratic party."
By MURRAY OLDERMAN
almost 25 years of Winston
SAN FRANCISCO - After say, 'This isn 't the Democratic
They took Longley's sub- Churchill, with an inscription
)
only
party, this is one individual.' sequeni study and "put iton the on it, ikr.'t quit!"
six
months
"And I say to him, 'Well, why shelf, like all studies we have
in office, the lion. James fl
lip ran - as a complete in.
Longley finds hicisell, as don't you speak upon It' If it's studies ad nauseum and the dependent. Longley had been a
governor of the state of Maine, going to hurt the party, it's taxpayers pay for them."
Democrat for 20 years and
in a comprc..nising situation. t going to hurt you.' They don't
He started speaking up worked for the Humphreyquite dare. This is where it's against the lassitude publicly Muskie ticket in 1968. He
boggles his mind,
!---Jim Longley, with a lean, been a tremendous eye-opener and everywhere he went they worked again for Muskie in the
a world of corn- asked him. "Why don't you run 1972 primaries. But his own
clipped, almost ascetic look, is for me
for governor?" H e got eight survey commission experience
thoroughly disillusioned with promise.
"I can see compromise to a such questions alter a luncheon turned him off to both major
politics. "Terrible" is his word.
_______
"It's a world of cornS point, but I can't see corn- in Rocklin, Me., on April 10, parties.
promise," he says in that tangy promise where you vote for my 1974.
His five children - four in
"I 'rassled' with it for almost college and one in law school
Down East accent which bill and I'll vote for your bill
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brcadens the "a" and slurs the and! know your bill Is wrong as two weeks," he says, "and the fanned out over sparsely
night before filing, at dinner po pulat ed Maine to spread the
hell."
.
Longley really got into with my family, I made the word, About $91,000 was spent
"I can sit with the speaker of
our house and the president of politics through compromise, decision I wasn't going to run, on the campaign. Longley
our Senate and reach an He was an ultra successful But my son Jim gave me a book personally still owes $12,000,
agreement, and they walk insurance man when he was for my birthday which said,
And in one of the amazing
outside the door and the appointed to the Maine 'Life is not a series of upsets of modern American
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Management and Cost Survey pragmatic considerations. You political history, Ixinglev polleLi
5peaker will say sornethmi
GOV. JAMES B. 1A)NGLEV
cowmission because "the either do or you don't do, based 4U per cent of the vote to beat
governor was a Democrat and on conviction, not rationalizing both the Democratic and
the legislature was Republican on what you want to do.'
"I think we did what Roger against was: 'Don't waste your
Republican candidates and
1. " STRE 'S :1
and they couldn't agree on
"And one of the other Lcome the first bona lide in. Bannister did," he reviews, vote - an intiependent can't
anyone Wt me - I had the youngsters said to me, 'If you dependent to win a state house "We broke the barrier. The win. You've got to be a member
respect of the Republican don't run, are you going to take since 1937.
greatest single campaign I ran of the party to win,"
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THE IIERAI.DSER VICES
People have always had a
way of piling up mythology
around the United Nations. The
old original myths range from
one extreme — for instance,
that the UN is nothing more
than a futile talking-shop — to
for Insta nce that It
another
ought to be able to save the
world from wars and all other
woes, so why doesn't it? For
short, these may be termed,
respectively, the UN-is-Dead
and the UN-Is-God myths.
Henry Kissinger's speech in
Milwaukee recently falls into
neither of these categories. The
American Secretary of State
was voicing a fairly widespread
irritation in Western countries
wi th the appar en t belief, among
some UN members, that
numbers
equals
per'suasiveneu; and with the
connected willingness, among
such countries, to try to silence
one or two nations which do not
accept the majority view,
Kissinger's heavily dropped
hint that the United States
might withdraw its financial
help from the UN — and
perhaps even withdraw its

Above all, the majority risks spoiling its
own chances by pushing its campaigns
against such states as South Africa and
Israel to the point of trying to exclude them
from assembly debates.

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reflect the idea that a majority

can too easily be assembled in
the UN to browbeat, especially
as regards the Issue of Israel.
Of course, the recent cornplaint by the New York Times
— that the UN
general
assembly has suddenly become
unworkable because the twothirds majority needed to carry
an assembly resolution can now
be mustered by countries whose
combined population Is only 10
per cent of the world's total — is
hokum.
First, there is nothing new
about the theoretical possibility
of a resolution being carried by
states (mostly poor states) that
contain only a tenth of the
world's people. It could have
happened 20 years ago, when
UN membership was only half
of the present figure. Second, it
didn't happen then; and it
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popping flashbulbs,
Vince nt answered the first

tried to match clever remarks
wi th the fast-ta lking Vincent.
question. "What can you tell us Perez will get another chance
about Victor Perez the w he n the pa ir appear together
fighter?"
Sun da y night for two hours on
"My mother ta ught me if you Radio Station's WKIS' "Spor ts
can't say not hi ng good about Itap."
someone, don't say nothing at
This ty pe of promotion is fine,
all. I have not hi ng to say about Perez says but "I'll be happy
the ability of Mr. Perez."
when I can do miiy talking with
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t ogether with all structures, impr ovements, fixtur es , aputiances.
AM 4ppurtenances on said land or
used In conjunction therew ith
The aforesa id sale will be made
pursuant to a Sv.'nmary Final
.tvclamnent entered in Civil Pi 7%
707 CA 09-B now pending in the
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole
County, Florida.
This sale shall be,ubI,cttoafight
of redemption vetted In the United
Rates of America by virtue of Title
ii, Section 2110 U S.C.A. which right
must be exartied if of all, no lifer
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DATED Ih 79th JayoI July 1975(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
Cte,¼ of the Circuit Court
By: Lillian Jenkins
0tP'tV Clerk
VAN DCII BERG. GAY
&amp; BURKE, P A
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Post Office Box 193
Orlando, Florida 37507
Publish , July 31.

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I shouldn't be looking
back," the slender, blond 27-year-old said, then
smiled. "But it was, as Frank Sina tra said, a
very good year. I have it. It's behind me.No one
can ever take It away frcm me,"
Miller, who teed off today as the defending
cha mpion in the $250,000 Westchester Classic,
started this season in the same way that he
do minat ed the game last year. lie won three of
his first four starts, setting records in a couple of
them a nd shooting rounds of 61 in the f irst two,
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be tween a smile or a frown. Margaret Bolts of Sanford, above,
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nine years wi th the Jets. "Sonfly was show business conscious. He played up Joe as a
playboy. lie's not that way at
all," sa id Iselin, "lie is actual ly
a very quiet and timid guy,"

Johnny Bench had three hits and two RB!. John
Falcone, 7.7, was the loser.
Pirat es 8, PhIls I
It was "babushka nigh t" in Pittsburgh and the
Pir a tes celebrat ed by beating Philadelphia for
the first time in their last 10 meetings. Manny
Sangu illen collect ed five hits, including a two-run homer, and Jerry Reuss, 12..6, scattered nine
hi ts.
Dodgers 8, Braves 2
Ron Cey singl ed in a run in the six th to break a

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The game was notreally in doubtbutthere was
a major league record at stake when Pat Darcy
took the mound in the nL, th inning for Cincinnati.
"I could he ar the crowd pulling for me in the
nin th," said the 25-year-old righ t-hander. "I was
just ho ping Sparky would leave me in. I really
wanted it."
He got it, just barely, beating San Francisco 6I Wednesday night to become the first Cincinna ti
nitrher to finish what i-un cthrtj'ei cinc'. .il,nn II
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record 45 straight games without a complete one.
Cards 5, Mets 2
It was getting embarrassing.
John Curtis, 7.8, gave up four hi ts in the first
"It was becomi ng a mo ns ter," said Cincinnati inning and only five the rest of th e way en route
Manager Sparky Anderson. "I'm gla d it's over to his four th complete game of the year.
wi th."
Astros 8, Padres 4
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rocked Philadelphia 8-1, Los Angeles ripped Diego, Jose Cruz and pitcher Jose Sosa cracked
Atlanta 8-1, St. Louis beat New York 5-2, Houston three-run homers and Doug Rader added a twodefeated San Diego 8-4 and Montreal down ed run shot. Sosi's hit came in his First major
Chicago 6-1.
league at-bat.
Darcy, 7-5, finished wi th an eight-hitter and his
Expos 6, Cubs I
first co mplete game in the majors. Tony Pere z
Steve Rogers, 8-7, pitched an eight-hitter and
drove in three runs wi th a triple and single and singled home a run to beat Ray Burns, 8-8.
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ta nned and dapper with a Super
"The greatest sports attraction Bowl champion's ri ng gussince Babe Ru th," said Phil tening from one of his fingers,
Iselin, presi de nt of the New agreed. "You know, I've had
so me con ta ct wi th the World
York Jets,
"Tremendous charisma—has Football League," he said,
way of rettin 1 pcopc, kids 'They wcre really disappointed
and women as well as fans," when Joe turned down a $4 mil46. added
Weeb Ewbank.
lion offer.
"No doubt about it—he's got a
"They were sure If Joe
way of making things happen, a jumped to the WFL he would
big plus for the National trigger an avalanc he of NFL
Football Lea gue," commented players who had played out
hank Stram, form er coach of t he ir options. They sa id every
t ime Joe was on TV wi th the
the Kansas City Chiefs.
Je
ts you could count on 10 mue
subject:
Joe
Nama
Th
th.
Namaiii had just signed a lion ad di tional viewers."
Stram said the value of Narntwo-year $900,000 contract
' Wednesday with the Jct at ath's natural charm could not
Hofstra University, w he re the be discounted .
"I can remember the All-Star
team is in training.
The - cameras had stopped game in 1971," he said. "I had
whirring, newsmen had scat- my wife and kids along. My
tered, a few herdles lounged da ughter, who was 11 then, was
around Weeb Ewbank Hall, the dying for Joe's autogra ph so
Jets headquarters, mulling she queued up and got it.
"Joe had no Idea who she
over the obvious question: Can
a gimpy-legged quarter ba ck of was, but he was so nice and
pleasant she came away corn32 be worth all that money?
pletely
in a trance. Too mny
-Well, I'll tell you," said Iselin, "we're already a se llout for people have given him the
the 1975 season and have a long Br oa dway Joe image. lie's not
waiting list. You can give Joe a that way at all."
"Sonny Werblin was responlot of c redit icr that."
Stram, a surprise visitor, sible for that," interjected Ew-

U ptight?

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Frank Robinson was uptight
At least, that's the way it ap- said Robi nson.
breaking double in the sixth inabout John Ellis, or vice-versa. peared; but Robison cri ticized
Now it seems Ellis agrees ning drove in the winning run
Frank Robinson asked what Mere weeks ago the Cleveland gat he red newsmen for listening wi th that philosophy, al th
ough for New York.
seemed to be an ironic ques- Indians manager had be nched wi th one ear Wednesday night w hen asked If the
ha tche t had
A's I, Rangers 0
tion: "What's everyone so up. the big catcher and said that after Ellis' two-run eighth-in- been blaried w I th the manager,
Bert Campanerls hit his
Ellis might never again wear ning home run had bea ten the he sa id "I'd ra
tight a bo ut John Ellis for?"
ther not ta lk fourth home run of the season—
Th e feeli ng had been that the Cle ve la nd co l ors.
Bal ti more Orioles, 3-1.
a bout It. I'd rathe r just stay the 28th surrende red by Fergu"When a story is carried away from It."
son Jenkins—and three
somew he re else, you guys nev,Angels 5, White Sex 4
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Oakland pitchers combined for
er get the full quote. The full
John Doherty's bases-loaded a livehitter.
quote was: 'He'll never be my nin th-Inning single capped the
Brewers 6, Red Sax 2
regular catcher and he'll never three-run rally that Lif ted CallSixto Lezcano's three-run
play for me again if he doesn't f or nia past Chicago and gave homer in the eighth Inning was
come and tell me he's going to Nolan Ryan his second con- the telli ng blow in Milwaukee's
play the Jame the way I want it secu tive victory after eight tr iumph over Boston.
played—for the good of the straight losses.
Royals 6, T'Rfns 4
team.'
Yankees 2, Tigers 1
Freddie Patek collect ed four
"No player Is bigger than the
Rudy May held Detroit to hi ts and drove in three runs to
a
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lost his lead in the money-winning race. The
spotlight has shifted from him to Nicklaus to
Tom Wa tson to Ha le Irwin to Tom Weiskopf.
"In a way," Miller said before his Stiett on the
6,614-yard, par-fl Westchester Country Club
course in suburban New York, "it was a lot like
this Last year. I didn't play that much and I didn't
play all that well during the muner.
"The only di fference is that last year every
time I got In pos ition to win, I won. This time
haven't done It. I've let some get away."

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Mayfair Country Club green, The inches went against her, and
was standing by to
ca pture It on film.

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Public lecords of Seminole Cou nty,
Florida
Together with thd following
eoulpmentI WhirIpoot Range. Model RWE
300 A
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7 Electri Heat Heaters, Model 24
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1 Electra Ceiling Heater. Model
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1 Century Hot Water Heater,
Model SRT$ I2DV
at public $ale, to the highest and best
b1der for cash. at the weSt front
docr Of the Seminole County
Crtp,1 in Sanford. Florida at
It - 00 A M on the 11th day of AugLI,
1975
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cecilia V Ekern
Deputy Clerk
SMITH,HULSEY, SCHWALBE,
SPRAKER &amp; NICHOLS
Attorneys for Plaintiff
500 Barnett Bank Building
JacsonvIIle, Florida 37707
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HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) — "It was," sa id
But he hasn't won since then, since the first
Johnny Miller wi th a pleased but ra ther wistful week in February. He's come close—eecond by a
quality to his voice, "a very good year."
shot in the Masters, one shot out of a playoff in
Millerwas referring to his banner season of t he Britis h Open, second in the Philadelphia
1974 in which he won eight American titles a nd a Classic. But he hasn't won.
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Semi no le Commu ni ty College will cond uct a Country Coach Roy Benson and Dana Fluegel of
multi-sport clinic Aug. 30 for coaches and "Athletic Addict" will be present.
a th letes. The clinic will include cross country,
Fluegel, a former distance runner at Florida ,
tennis imd baseball,
will present a display on proper footwear for the
"We'll have instruction and discussion with dista nce runner. "Athletic Addict" is an Orlando
coaches, and we'll get the kids involved too," shop that specializes In equipment for tennis and
said SCC Track Coa ch Terry Long. "It will track and field.
almost be a school, almost a workshop, and
In addition to the discussion be tween coaches
almost a clinic,
and athletes, there wil l be age-group distance
"We th ink it will be a great thing. We're races.
really getting fired up about It."
Larry Castle, SCC's new men's track coach,
Long said the multi-sport clinic involving and Jack Pantelias, SCC baseball coach, will
coaches as well as athletes may be the onl y one head clinics in baseball and tennis,
of its kind in Florida.
Castle will conduct the tennis segment
Long sa id that Jimmy Carnes, head track SCC's new li ghted tennis courts. He will give
coach at the University of Flo rida and a U.S. instruction and wi ll organize a tournamcnt.
coach for the 1976 Olympics, will attend the
SCC tennis players will assist Castle.
clinic, It Is possible that several nationallyPantelias will give instruction in every phase
known athletes also may attend.
of baseball. His will be cl oser to a true working
Largo 111gb School Cross Country Coach cl inic.
Brent Haley and Nick Gailley, cha irman of the
"This is for the entire Seminole County area,"
Florida High School Cross Country Coaches' Long said. "We hope to draw coaches, athletes.
Association and head track coach and a thletic fat he rs, mot he rs, anybody.'
director at Titusville Astronaut High School, will
Long said at least 100 participants in the cross
at tend ,
cou ntry phase alone have shown an Immediate
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miaJorit)' are in danger of
ignoring this. The assembly,
the UN organ in which they are
strongest, is primarily an
exhortatory body. So It should
do
is
to
line
up
in
they do not
wholly Irrational voting pat- be their first concern to win
respect for its exhortations.
terns.
Today, the balance of voting They cannot achieve this by
strengths between groups in th e pumping out a flood of wordy
resolutions, embodying
asembly corresponds much
demands
of
which go far beyond
to
the
balance
more closely
what
is
acceptable to the
populations In the world than It
did in the UN's first years, minority of member states a
when the Latin Americans, with minority without whose coless than a tenth of the world's operation there can be no ef- DEP % 78
of
translation
population, possessed 40 per fective
H &amp; S CONSTRUCTION. INC. a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND Florida corporation, of al.
th
resolutions
Into
rea
li
ty,
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tru
cent of the votes. But th
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
Defendants
The more the resolutions FOR
bednd the new myth is the
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF SALE
obvious fact that two-thirds of depart from reality, the less CASE NO. ;).1421.CA.O9E
NOTICE I5 HER EBY GIVEN that
humanity live In the' relatively respect they — and the VERA T. PARKER
on the 70Th day of August. 1975, at
P laintiff 11 - 00 A M at the West Front door of
command,
poor "third world" countries, assembly
thi Courthouse of Seminole County,
Above all, the majority risks DONALD 0
Their governments can and do
and at Sanford. FlorIds the undersigned
KELLER
often combine to carry spoiling its own chances by SHIPLEY A KELLER, hiS wife
Clerk will offer for sale the following
Defendants described real property resolutions calling for economic pushing its campaigns against
NOTICE OF SUIT
Lots 61 through 65. inclusive.
concessions from the minority such states as South Africa and TO' DONALD 0 KELLER and
Wi,nor Manor. Lonqwoc1, Semnote
Israel to the point of trying to
of richer peoples. The reason
SHIRLEY A KELLER. his County, Florida according to Pie'
wife
thereof as recorded in Plat Book II
the general assembly does not exclude them from assembly
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Page 94 of the Public R ecords of
work now, from the minority's debates. No majori ty in the oat a Complaint to Foreclose a Seminole County, Florida;
nointof view . Is that resolutions assembly. however big. can
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keep on oeing put uirougn oy a wnouy strip a country of 113 LJf
Of your written defenses, if any, to
Florida, according to plat thereof as
combination representing not membership; the security DEPIO P. DIKEOU, of the law firm recorded In PIe? Book
24 of
io per cent of the world's council has to propose that, and Of Baldwin &amp; Dlkeou, 500 E High the Public Records 17of Paga
Seminole
the American and other way ,06. Suite 20, Casselberry, County. Florida;
population but, sometimes,
Western vetoes In the council Florida 37707, Attorneys for the together with all structures, im
more like 70 per cent.
Plaintiff, and to file the original with prOvements. fixtures, appliances,
Many of these resolutions are will prevent It happening to ttue Clerk of the above styled Court and appurtenances on said land or
on or before AuguSt 79th. 1975, used in conjunction therewith
quite unrealistic, as well as Israel.
The aforesaid sale will be made
But a conference of 40 otherwise judgment may be on
being so verbose and numerous
I"ed against you for the relief pursuant to a Summary FiflCt
that they make very little mark Moslem states said last week demanded in the Complaint.
Judgment entered in Civil P40 75
WllNES5myhandandtheseaIof 437 CA
B now pending r the
on
the public mind, But, that they would try to have
however deep the assembly Israel excluded from this said Court on the 79th day of July, Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
1975
Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole
plunges Into vain verbosity, it is autumn's assembly debates. (Seal)
County, Florida
Arthur H - Beckwith, Jr
DAT ED this 29th day of July, 1975.
still performing a task that was This sort of . posturing is
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(Seal)
originally assigned to it by the Kissinger's proper target.
By. Martha 1. V'hlen
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Many people who are in
three great allied powers of the
DtPutv Clerk
Clerk of the Circuit Court
time, America, Britain and sympathy with some of the DENO r. DIKEOU
By Lillian Jenkins
Baldwin
&amp;
Dikeou
Clerk
Dinuty
claims
the
black
Africans
of
Russia, when they agreed In
500 E Highway 436.
ROBERT F HIGGINS
194-4 that the UN structure and the Palestinians are Suite 70
VAN DEN BERG, GAY
should include a forum in which nevertheless unwilling to see Casseiberry. Florida 37707
&amp; BURKE. PA.
Attorneys f or the Plaintiff
the
majority ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
every member state, no matter
assembly
Post Office Box 79,
July Ji, Aug 7 , II, 21,
how small or poor, could have acquiring a silencing power. Publish'
DEP tie
Orla ndo, Florida 32502
even a temporary one.
its say.
Publish July 31, 1975
DEP -117
The great powers n9turally
IN
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CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
took care to see that they
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
FLORIDA.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
retained control over essenCIVIL NO, 7$701.CA41.9
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.1124-CA.h5
Itals; and of course they still do.
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP. DIVISION: 0
Assembly resolutions arc only 1 6" SQ. x 4" HIGH
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor.
recommendations. Each of the
FIRES TO PORCELAIN
poration org4rulled and existing
five veto-wielding security
. CONE 6
RANDALL EDMOND JACKSON, , under thp liw of the United Stat es ,
council members can block any
at.
2" Blank Ring and 4'1'
Plaintiff,
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Defesdants
imposition of UN military or I Element Sections Available U
NOTICE OF SALE
IRA STANLEY, JR it ox, it al,
economic sanctions, the adPlugs Into Any 115 Volt
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Defendants
mission or expulsion of any
on the 15th day of August 1975. at 11
House Outlet. Only
NOTICE OF SALE
1
a m. at the weSt front door of the
Notice is hereby given that.
member sta te, the amendment 1 12 Amps, 1360 Watts
• Courthouse
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of Seminole C.
at Pu'u'' to an order or a final
of the charter, or the tip2300 DEGREE HIGH-FIRE
Sanford, Flor ida, the undersigned judgment of foreclosure ent ered In
polntment of a new SeCl'et.ar)'
IDEAL HOME HOBBY KILN
Clerk will offer for Sale the following the above caplloned action I will
described real property
sell the property situated in
gene ra l. As major contributors
EXCELLENT FOR SHOP
Lot 410 FOREST BROOK, FIFTH Seminole Count y, Florida, described
TEST FIRING, GOLD.
to the UN's funds, these po wers
SECTION, according to the Plat as:
n,_.
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ORLANDO — The official
countdown to the Aug. 5
showdown be twee n Sanford's
Victor "Taco" Perez and
Orla ndo's Joe)
, Vincent sta rt ed
Wednesday at
Malcom's
,11 Hungry Bear Restaurant,
A press conference was
called by l ocal matchmaker
Bruce Trampler, and the entire
Central Florida news mledia
tur ned out to interview the
fighters,
Jim hayes of the Orlando
- Sports Sta dium sat be tween
Perez and Vincent as the pa ir
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Waltrip Replaces Allison

On Dl Gard Racing Team
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) Darrell Waltrip, who
has finished among the top five finishers in half of his 16
Grand Na tional races this year, has been h ired as the new
dr iv er for Di-Gard Racing.
The 28-year-old driver, winner of $62,665 so far this year
on the National Awiciation for Stock Car Auto Racing
(NASCAR) circuit, will be based in Day tona Beach the
remainder of the season that ends Nov.
He replaces Dominic Allison as driver of Di'Gard's
Chevrolet. Allison quit IN-Gard and returned to
Hueytown, Ala,, earlier this mon th .

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NEW YORK (All) — National Foot ball League
Charities has au thorized a grant of $25, 000 to the
Troubled ('bildrens' Foundat,ion of Hialeah. Fitt_ it was
nu )Ul)i.'C'd i,ere ti .L ', Li) :ht Ufl.
Th e foundation administe rs a fund used to aid
emotionally distur bed children from throughout
United States and Is associated with the 1ontanari
Clinical School and Residential Treatment Cen te r In
Hialeah.

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then seeded remained for today's quarterfinals of the
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Dayto na Beach, Fla., won easily Wednesday over Stacy
Margolin of Be verly Hills, Calif., 6-1, 6-1.
No. 3 seed Mareen Loule of San Francisco defeated unseeded Kelley Kruk of Charleston, 7-6, 6-3.

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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — TIm Small continued to
dominate the senior men's speed division of the 1975 U.S.
Amateur Roller Skati ng champkxisIiJp here Wednesda).
flight.
The 18-year-old Fort Lauderdale, Fla. reside nt cracked a
record In the 880-'ard event at 1:.7. lie also set a record
In the 44G-'arJ speed event,

Dolphins Drop Funchess
h11l (API— The Miami Do l ph ins cut their tr aining
camp roster to 67 players Wednesday by releasing eight
year National Football League veteran Torn Funchess.
Funchess, a 6-foot-5, 271) pound offensive tackle, was
pi cked up by the Dol ph ins as a free agent last year af'r
injuries deplet ed the offensive line of the duo. He started
th ree games before being ±wed by an Injury.

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Thursday, July 31, 1975
Legal

Legal Notice —

Jason lAngle (11-12) was fourth in the 200 IN
and 100 back. Pat Stenstrom (10 and under)
was Fourth In the 50 free and sixth In the so
butterfly. Mike Smi th (senior) W55 fif th In the
100 free and sixth in the 200 butterfly.

thc2001M 1:16.12 in the 100breastroke, 1:09.95
in the 100 iI;ckstroke and 58.36 in the 100 free.

relay team of Matt Smith, Karl Smith, Jason
lingle and Ne%ille finished first. The same

Almda Lingte, who swims in the 10 and
under age group, was the only other SSA in.
dividual first-place finisher. She won the 50yard br*astrokefn 40.92 and captured second in

team, with Art Woodruff replacing a
captured second in the 200 medley relay.
The 13.14 year old boys' 200 medley relay
team of Pat Reno, Kurt Smith, K'vir. Smi th and

the 200 [M and sixth in thie 50 free.

,anie team,
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Rubrt Nevi lle of the Sanford Swim
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The 12- 'ear..old's winningtimes
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The men's 400-yard senior medley relay
team of Mike Smi th, Kevin Smi th, Tom Lake
and Chuck Fraser took sixth.
At the Novice M ee t held on Friday, B Times

Kurt Smi th (13-14) 100 fly, 1:15.61; Karl Smith
(11-12) A) free, 33.18; Kenny Smith (15-18) 100
back, 1:12.41; Greg Smi th (13-14) 100 free,
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O thers who placed were Matt Smi th (11.12)

the 25 fly and 25 back, also placed third in the 25
breast; Louis Kelly (13-14) the 100 back and

second in the 50 free and third in 50 fly, Art
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in the 50 fly, Kevin Smith (13-14) third in the 100

placed second in the 100 back; Tom Lake (15.
18) the 100 back, also sixth In the 100 breast;
Kevin Smith (15-18) the back and Dale Johnson
15-18) the ICO breast,

fly and fourth In the 100 back and 100 free, Pat
Reno (13-14) third in the 100 free, fourth In the
100 fly; John Smith (13-14) third In the 100
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NOTICE CF INTIIINTTO IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
FLORIDA
SEMINOLE
NOTICE
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the undersigned, desiring to engage in at: the Marriage of
in business undtr the I ictitiovs name VIVIAP4tYNN WAITERS,
PctitionCt.
of sgMluoLE FRAME AND TRIM
COMPANY at Lemon Street Ex. at,j
Florida, nttndS to KEITH JOSEPH WAITERS,
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KEITH jOPH WAITERS
inole county, Florida,
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You will please take notice that
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the Circuit court in And tar Seminole
S: William V, Owens
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Publish: July 10. 11. 24. 31, 19YS
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Jinun)' Connors ever play for at a news conference in New
York, was an effort to calm the president of the USTA, went remarks about Connors during way he'd suspend him, lie went we can sit down."
the U.S. Davis Cup team?

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in or five months ago sa)ing they
teaching professional
California, was named captain wanted to talk, to try to bring tions to Trabert were personal

of the team Wednesday by the all the sides together," said and philosophical. He said IraRiordan from his office in Sn. bert a teaching professional
U.S. Tennis Association.

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as anything," said Gil Brandt, in charge of because it was riot sold out 72 hours in advance.
player develo ment for the Dallas Cowboys.
Some 31 ,000 tickets have been sold and another
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10,000 given to the Armed Forces, said Bob
Morton for the New York Giants' first-round Cochran, dimtnr of iwoMeasting for the
college pick to get White, the second player National Football League. That leaves 14,WO
tabbed in th,is year's draft.
seats available in the 55,W0 seat stadium, he
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August 1975 oqotherw,wa default CIVIL ACTION NO
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DIVISION E

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between you and he, end that you Francis K. Whitaker
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But Nfirb never lost con.
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MARRIAGE has been filed against 35th day of July. 1975
you in WhiCh Petitioner is seeking a
Duane Hvm.hrey, Jr

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Ill-COA-M,orithtillithdaynif Augu%t,
over John Atatin of Rolling
Ifil1s, Calif., the eighth seed.
7 Walter Redondo of National
North, Oak, 27
Artht,f H Beckwith. Jr,
The unranked Toledoan, City, Calif.,a &amp;I,
PITCHING 110
De,cililiorltl)Clerk of thp Circuit Court
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Njw York at PtffStY,jf9h,

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RUNS-Lyon, Bsn. 69.

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Clev ela nd at New York (n)
Oakland at Kansas City. ('v)
California at Texas. (n)

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PubIih' July 17, 71. 3I, Aug •. 1775 BEATRICE I., K. WAYMIRE. a k-a
BEATRICE LEE WAYMIRE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
SAID ESTATE:
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.11 13-CA44.0
You and each Of you are hereby
In re: the Man1a, if
notified and required to file any

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DOUBLES-Bench. Cm. 35;
Pnie, Cm, 32; Cash, Phi,
Garvey, LA. 26; Grubb, SD, 76.
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Kansas CItY A. Minnesota I
California S. Chicago 4
Oaltland 1, Texas 0

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RUNS-Cash, Phi. 77; Mor.
TIMOTHY FERRELL FIGGATT. Claims and demands which you, or
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Husband. Petitioner either of you, may hi,mve against said
"My first five years, I under- w4
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Row. Clin. 69; Wynn. LA. 62
estate In the office of the Clerk of the
RUNS
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Circuit COWI Of the, Eightetriffil
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FIGGATT.
Judicial Circuit, Seminole countv,
get
some
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91,'a Watson. H,n, 72; Staub. NYI 69;
Wife, Rnporld"l. Florida. Probate Division. in the

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CWk of the Circuit Court

"When you're a veteran, you
are mom aware of the pies. engaged In business at 510 Oakhurst
Altamonte
sure," he said. "'There's prcs- St., (P.O. Box 1121
32?01, Sernincil,
sum on me not to nuke bad Springs
Flof Ida under the fictitious name
of
calls, pressure to read the de,- SEMINOLE SECURITY SYSTEMS,
lot
of
other
presand
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I
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register
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fenses and a
our na me with the Clef k of the Circuit
sizes. All these go through )

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about that when we go out
against Memphis Saturday

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Clerk of the Circuit Court on the 3rd

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19th day of August. 171S, of other presents command voto to appear
*ise a ciesuit will be entered and file your Answer or oth"
Against you.
defenworpleadIng with the Clerk of
WITNESS my hand an teal nI the the Circuit Court In and for Sem i nole
Clerk of the Circuit Court on this l4th County. Florida, and serve a copy
day of July, 1975
thereof on Petitioner's attorney,
(still)
Roger L. Berry. P 0 Drawer 0.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Sanford. Florida 37771, on or before
Citfk of the Circuit Court
the 1111h day of August. A D. 1915,
By Lillian Jenkins
otherwise a default will be entered

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George Mira of the World Foot. than ever before games.

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Berry of BERRY THE MARRIAGE OF: CA14OLYN K
before Friday's co'itest, scheduled for 9:30p.m., &amp; FULLER, P.O. Drawer 0. San SHARP, Wife, and WILLIAM A.

to help stop the Pittsburgh Steelers' offense

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down the fine and crushing people play after University of Maryland as a hnernan, last year command you to appear and file CHICAGO. ILLINOIS
your Answer or other defense a'
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
play," says a pro football executive about Randy
picking up the Outland and Lombardi trophles. pleading with the Clerk ef the C ircuil that a proceeding for dissolution of

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and
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED WILLIAM A SHARP
ttat a proc1lnq for dissolution of
marria g e has been fIlet1 against you,
NOTICE OF ACTION
and the short title is IN RE. THE THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
MARRIAGE OF PATRICIA SUE WILLIAM A SHARP
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 111TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 15.1374CA04A
DIVISION A
in re: the marriage of
CAROLYN K SHARP.

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Riordan. ,,The only one that Connors' challenge match with dictions, IYabert plans to meet on the tennis court, tins boy- PATRICIA SUE RUSE,
the past two years.
One of the kess was to ilet Jimmy couldn't agree with was John Newcotill)v, took Riordan with Connors and his manager ('Otted ('1111 coll)[Wtition since -ind
to
Tony Trabert. It's obvious to as Id e.
in an e!fort to iron tWngs out. Italston rebuffed his offer
aad international singles cham- Connors to play.
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court on itil; l4th day of July. 1915
Arthur H Beckwith,

Connol-5, who built his per.
Iot rA long as Dennis Ralston turbulent tennis waters and put over a list of. Vpc.ssible candi- a telecast of the Australian into the glory days of tennis in
the United States back into dates for the job. Perhaps one Open championships, verbally the 1940s and 1950s and I told sonal reputation on being reca.
was captain. he wouldn't.
abused Connors' mother and him that things had changed. litrant toward the estahConnors' manager says he Davis Cup contention after hil. would please Jinimv.

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Thursday, July 31, 1975_39

ll OSWALD d JAMES JMORY

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business at 118 South myrtle Clerk of the above styled Court and
Avenue. in Sanford. Seminole to serve a copy thereof on Petitioner

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intends to reqlster said name with Sanford. Floricaonor beforeAugust
the Clerk of the Circuit court of 25, 1975 Should Vou fail to do So a
Seminole County. Florida, pUfSUAnl default mAy be entered against you
to Chaplef 86S09. Florida statutes and the cauw proceed ex P81"Ie.

and sometimes television coni- disgraceful on the court," Rior. have in mind, clear the air,"

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WAITERS d KEITH JOSEPH
WAITERS

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(44) Addams FamIly
330 (6) Match Game
(9) One Life To
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(24) YOQa
(3 Uncle Hubie
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(44) Tt'ree Stooges
4:00 (2.1) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(') 'ot Don't Say
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Mickey Mouse
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4:30 (2) Bonanza
Mery Griffin
(9) Luc y Show

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6:30 (6) Sunrise
Semester
(I) Today In Florida
6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
7:00 (2, 8) Today
(6) News
(9) Bow's Big Top
7:30 (9) Am America
(44) GaldrIel
8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo

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(6) Concentration
(I) What's My Line
(9) Wild World
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(13) Dante's Inferno
(24) Intercom
(3$) .Star Trek
(44) Sports Legends
7:30 (2) Treasure Hunt
(6) What's My Lin,(I, 9) Let's Make A
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(13) Movie
(74) Billie Jean
King Tennis
(44) Braves Baseball
8:00 (2.1) Gladys Knight
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(6) Waltons
(9) Barney Miller

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6:30 (44) Andy's Gang
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
(8, 9) Movie
(44) Fury
930 (44) Petticoat
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10:00 (2) Celebr ity
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(6) Joker's Wild

(35) Animal World
1' 30 (9) Texas Wheelers
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(9) Streets Of
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(13) Blue Ridge
JMtet
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(24) Theatre In
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(44) Dinah
10:30 (6) Political
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(13) Law And Mr.
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(33) Science Fiction
11:00 (2,6,8.9) News
(35) 700 Club
(44) Night Gallery
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ftr.,rd rig &amp; G'c.ttii
Ph 377 4057

Lots- 2 to chose from, 52.500 each

you sell 'Don't Needs" At
want md

______

Is

Peducco for immediate sale, I B
bath. 2 story with 2 Iumni
acts on separate lot Comnie'
zoning possible. Lease op
available 5345997
SLIM
BUDGETS
BOLSTERED WITH VAL
FROM
THE
WANT
COLUMNS

to

Central Florida's

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
377 1991
19195. French
3777)74.3771196.377 1914
In 1959,3n 4164
MUST SELL . PI'* 3 OR 2 BATH
HOME. all extras, good location

MAKE OFFER 37? 7757

5O-Miscellaneous

-

'

for

Vega Hatchback. automatic,

be' M
'Id to tb,' t'.ghest bidder,
approximately ioo firearms, n
Ctuding double barrel, pump,
automatic Shotgun s, high powered
rifles. 72's of every description,
new &amp; used handguns, and
59Mus
- i cal Merchandise
assorted black powder pieces
Feturing' Colt. St.W, H&amp;R, Dan
Wesson, Winche'sfer, Remington,
Puqer, Ittmica, Mauser &amp; EnE-"
goks included Asking 53130373
models Partial listing of
'47
tIques: Player piano. Cast
stoyM, Ceiling Ian, Round
60-Office Supplies
table, Oak ice box. Roll fop di
- .
Hickory rockers, many wiC
piece's, assor ted oak dress
-.
0

ROBSOPI MARINE

1972 Chevrolet Impala coupe, air,

automatic, power Steering &amp;

__________

brakes. only 51,995 377 6345

ii" down and assume payments.
'795'
Honda 330. under 5,000 Mi

-.

Jsell of fice furniture

"dir

"

',"

plus many other items to
rjme'rout to n,nti
Sale con
ducted under Federal Firearms
P,'rm'
1 33 059 0) F6 13234

Sanford

-

62-Lawn-Garden

Ii SON'S FLORIDA ROSES
'.' 4rutrs Garden Center
fill Celery Ave, Sanford
for

-Rent

Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
,r'npgoe'r for only 1150 per day
CRROLL'S
A
FIII4PIITURE
-

'

'

5 POINTS

A ucti on

CHILLI

..__ o Parts

,

.
-

- ocghbred

German Shepherd
PS; black A. silver. S weeks, 130
773.0665

Cash for Junk Cm's Ar pick up PH
5689739 or 561 7010 B'thlo We sell
&amp; install ust'd motors &amp; used parts,
IA. B Auto, oDen 7 oays a V.ftkr

See
CHICO &amp; THE MAN

Reconditioned Batteries, Si 95
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave.
7--orcycles

.--

-

Want to sell yr car, we pay off the
balance?

See

-

CHICO &amp; IHE MAN
Want to trade clown'We pay your
btancp &amp; give you a car

tishunds Miniature, AKC $65.
iihcjahua, white male 1' mos.
ROOMING &amp; BOARDING
EPIPIELS 37? "
7ie5, 3 Weimaranrs
1377.1135

,

$ weeks

iDiTS, a!l sizes. Siamese, Dutch
d mixed. 3230199
FSIAPI CATS, CFA. 2 white. I
' ver, $75 Ci.( h Call ,ifter 5:30377

'73 HONDA, CD 17'l 000 mIni. $300
or will trade to, pick up truck of
equal value. Call 373 9)4

See

1961 Honda 160. runs very good
Windshield, box A. new battery,

1195.

CHICO A. THE MAN

5457

Nov

Motorcycle Insurance

want to trade anything of va'ue for m

BLAIR AGENCY

car'

See

HONDA 750. 1971 with trailer .0.0
miles Immaculate con
condit ion.
Many extras, 11.700 373.1531.

1
-

I

MAN

CHICO A. THE MAN
Want a car, $10 do,' arid only
1.40 p.e'r mo

.

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THE

See

76-Aut
________

&amp;

Pi( A GOOD CAR

-

65-Pets.Supplies
- -

PiF,i AUTO DEAl f
IN LOPIOW000
HWY 17 92 at 119

1700 S French Ay
Sanford, 373 7340

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:IaI shrub and c.mmden Sprayers,
cents ca GardenLand. 1100 W.
St . 373 64 30

4--Equipment

7o03 fl5372

criests,chains&amp;tabtes,Qtasswar.

r1.,h.
desk
(hairs, secretarial dISkS &amp;
iairs, straight chairs, tiling
binets, as is Cash and Carry
NOLL'S
Cas%etbr-cry. 11 92, 0

11

CHICO A. THE MAN
373$SlO Days
•3 4505 Nights
-.

1'TiJff

-

72

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Flop Direct From Boxcar"
GOPMI 'i's C 16 Sanforo' 373 4733

to

Buy

We Buy Furniture
DAVES' 3239370

S

STAN'S HssY £5 ULE,S ','ARK

3779719

-

ct. commitsion. Free pick ups
lion Saturdays 7 p m Sanford
2770

ANTIQUES
I Piece or Housefull
CASH 37)4.121

1
'"P.

J,.x)

rc,,,

pplles. 377 1534

ed to buy used office furn"ure
V
Quantity
NOLL'S
Setbe'rry.Hwy
.
I? 97 330 4206

MAITLAPID FLEA MART

CAH 322.4132
Lawn Mowers We sell The Best &amp;
Service the Rest Western Auto.

301 W. 1st St
KISH 321-0041

19 after 6 p rim

Monday, Aug. 4, 7 PM

-\

Each Woodmere Home Features Central Heat And
Air, Shag Carpeting In Living Areas, Inside And
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I I Come
On Out And See Fcr Yourself.

SALES BY

Firearms
Antique Furniture

\A\ V

7

used tumnilure. Appliances
etc Buy I or 1001 items
ry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave__-

I t,

RIEPITAL RUGS WANTED
vices pad. used, any condition
64.4 5176. Winter Park

11

372 51
I

0

Kitchen Bathroom

BUY OR CONSIGN GUNS OF
It DESCRIPTION. 373 7310

Cabinets,

Counter iop S-ks Installation
avzml!.,hle
find C.mbell 377 0052
any?

•

imm'

I

211 W,2Sth

Sanford, Fla,

Assume Payments

SANFORO SEWING CENTER

VETERAN

__ssssssssssssssb

F____

help

THE

WILLOW-

1

BR..

TilE
2 BR.

1 BATH

THE

CYPRESS.-

I

LII1Ity IDdlap

.

-

•

2 BATH

7BR.PzBATH
3 BR

VA DOWNPAYMENT
'0

-

'2ôôo
'21,900

-7
VA MONTHLY PAYMENT

KULP DECORATORS
.109W. At St .3227315
We steam clean carpets
fMk

'160.70

.

2

BATH

'26,900

$

'0

24,500

'28,200

"I 79978
.

$0

-

1206.93

EACH HOME FEATURES

MODELS OPEN FOR INSPECTION THIS WEEKEND FOR APPT.
DURING WEEKDAYS - PHONE SALES AGENT.
SALES BY
AI

Ccm.ch,Char. (It'd Drr-ss'
EMTables. Best Offer
172 '47

p197.39

'Shag Carpeting Throughout 'Ceramic Tile Baths
uliy Equipped Kitchen
• Inside Utility Room
• OutsIde Storag
vfarbie Vanities in Baths
1'
• Professional Landscaping
Privately Fenced Rear Yard
)ecorativo Wallpaper In Kitchen and Bath

12?

UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS

doing

'153.36
_

* ROYAL AMC GIVES YOU ADDITIONAL

Beautiful walnut,
table. 6
chairs, practically new. $130 372
395$

1124.01

-

so
'0

'hllco Refrigerator Freezer

* '450 FREE FACTORY AIR FROM AMC
ON ANY NEW 1975 MATADOR

tia, -- -~
*-

:entrai Heat and Air
OrHlIng

2 BATH

THE

THE
SEQUOIA-

Aluminjrn Utility Buildings induct
uoor, delivery, Installation
Wally Watt of Orlando 798 I22

2 BR.

THE
MAGNOLIA- 3 BR

MAPLE

WELLS DRILLID PUMPS
SPRINT LER SYSTEMS
All types and sizes
We repair and senlvce
STINt MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
201W 700 5t
372 6437

_____ SALES PRICE
$
16,900
1 BATH

MODEL

BIRCH-

Phone' 327 2611 or $31
and a friendly Ad Visor will

307 East First Downtown
3779111 Eve $691116

Why Rent?

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

_

Well

_

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PUBLiC AUCTION

II' Glastron runabout, rebuilt tilt
trailer, 40 hp w ith SO hrs. Very
clean Call 371 3111

away from It alIl

everything yet

,I

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'

72-Auction

68-Wanted

Merchandise

Singer Zig Zag. in cabinet. 3 needl e ,
front load dtlux e sewing machine
Sold new for $349 CO. Pay balance
of SM or 10 payments of $9. See at

F.ipect root rr'1ar
tim t rcof or
Shingles , All work gumranh,'ect
BROGDEPl ROOFING, 323 6700
Roof Repairs Average 13 q it
roof. S6' Call Orlando 7$
day o r
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46-CommercialPrope

Stemper Realty

Paved streets •Sewers *Sidewalks
30 Year Mortgages -S pct. down.
or Conventional Mortgages.

ALA CLEANS ALL
Exterior preswre cleaning
1?) f'ex5

__

372

Lakefront Lot, 0-steen. 54.300

Modernizing your Home? Sell no

00NSTRIJCflON Inc.

Slowing
__
P.AKE ROOM TO
YOUR
WI P4 1 E P I T EMS
he Herald Classified ads are
SE I L
irk ant i',h'! in'?
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST
WITH A
______
WANT no

?',.? I'.k

IS Acr es, coun'ry corner, close to
town. 557.5CC

Pressuro Cleaning

cofing

I B POWP4 VEST CON , Rot

1 BR. 2 bath, Park Ave. 536.500

Ic 75" man's man's Vista 10
teed b ike for girl't 76" live or IC
deed A I cond. 3771321 days.
Aff'er S call 37) 3757

O SALE- Saturday S. Sun
isthold 000ds. bicycle's I
iter, 9 'III 6 1719 W. 7nd
nfrd. (Behind Bob Da
doe') 377 1110 or 373 4306

--

'Large wooded lots 'Street lights

-

---

Control

3 BR. 2 bath, over an acre, 135.000

Cash
For Your Junk Cars
3739136

. ______--

*&amp;"

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'
T

Painting

Pest

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1', baths, Country Club, price
reduced to $17,900. T er ms.

,

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

ANTHONY TANGO
PLASTERING

.Iflimujm 56 177 0S4

It.' (i's? now try the
It EIf*l Paint
work
i 7306: alter 6 p m . 32) 159$
'I up &amp; delivery

373 64-45
323

P AND THIxIK A MINUTE.

K

Call)T%9371

2 Cleanup? Hedges Trimmed ?
Ower Reds Cleaned'? Free
timate's 373 1068 or 323 7911.

Int &amp; Body Work

of Sanford Call or

ITS E. First 5t,

'returns Try 'ne and see Call 377
7611 or I)? 9993

3553757

ling.
hog, Paper Hanging, General
pair, licensed. $31 7117
__________________

Desirable wooded lot near Sy

be~

A small Classified Ad brings big

OUR LAWN NEED CUTTING'
Call me We care

EXTERIOR
Fr$esflma,es 3",1970

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111

'

HOME PAINTING
J. SCHULZF &amp; SON
INIERIOR &amp;

-

3

I'

PHOTOGRAPHY,
Weddings, Candlds, Commercial,
Aerial, Portraits. Advertising $ )1000. or ,i ssso

,

Lawn Care

SEMINOLE CO Beautiful S
acre's. pm ed road, tree's. C]
flowing stream, horse$o.k. T
Realty, 6250711

It's like pennies from heaven v

TAX CRE DIT APPLIES
B%VAS0 DOWN . FHA . LOW DOWN

:

SEAMAN,

G'si n
Back hoe' work,
, tori
ha
ha ring, Light
I(mrrg 377 P5 2 after S
esssssssssssss

pc?

intl

4th St at Vanfluren St, Ni
School Bruno Bellucci, II
INIiSC St. Crystal Lake. lIlinc
6I4

1n.scn
-

OR.

.

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Sale

CASH

10-Swap &amp; Trade
-

for

For Your Junk Cars
373 1379

____________

______

54-Garage Sales

MODELS NOWUI'tN FOR INSPECTION

Boot 4310

0111111111111111111111111

MaInenaage

l.
Bit

-

Lake Mary. S Acres between

ports potty, $40; Scuba dlv
equipment. double tanks, ci

0

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43-Lots-Acreage

Pt.grqhy

-

holing. F xcavating. Ditch
(Il F ill cir?, t' sol 377 594)

Land

THE

___

'ell

STERSON

!."

_________________________

2 BR, giant family room. convenient
location. $17900

1U17W

lflOpcf satisfaction
guaranteed

Art Ailing Lana Clearing
types lots A. acreage cleared We
ive top soil, fill dirt, clay, and
available. Please call night

'day, 3233913

"

AJ - .P--&amp;1jW,*

Winter Par k. F Is, 37793

-

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No w

DOUBLE PHOTO
P0

MSsume payments or rent w
opti:ri 372 1409

HARTMAN REILlY, INC.
REALTOR 530 1666

2363 Part Dr

for

From y.,r Kodacolor Film
12E1p.-13 99l3IprintsI
70 Esp -1649 (40 Prints)
Add 3k each roll, postage handling
Circle your ctmice - enclose film
payment - print name &amp; ad
dress Mail to:

S145

lakefront for other real estate. 377
6345

Established Residential Area

1
COLOR SNAPSHOTS

000d buys

-

W.W IIWIWIfl1

660

extras unheard in a mobile hoe

7 bedroom, family room, workshop.
furnished mobl,' home, cornpletely fenced, pm vate 0 nice
retidentiaarea Cl'-seto town and
1.1 Low down payment, no
qualifying

Your MLS Agency
LTORS

or

Trade, 511.930 equity of 3 BR, 7 bath,

-

tenstrom

ON

029S

I'm single, beautiful and lonely 'i
cankeep me company ,narait
wOod beamed living room, d
with me on a balcony S. m

.

322-2420 Anytime

In Sanford's Finest

(,RtOPYP.,Of.E HOMES
3503 Orlando Drive
5'd 373 5700

2524 Paris Dr
31??? It
PEAtTOR
AFTER IiPS
177 9751
3720645
372 3901
_______________________

I CLEAN LIVES HERE!' But
c's movIng and must sell this
maculate 3 OR. 1, bath home,

UV

MOBILE HOME MOVING Cm
plete set up I'll save Ou moe
ccnrA'j Orlinri, ii) Iii)

call 904 313

Days 377 6173
- Nights 372 5171 or 372 73%2

rd Only $77.900 D'n't miss it
UI

Realty

________

......

A'CH&amp; Air syste'n,fenc

IWUW•UU• ww•u7

60' Lampllghter, 13.150
large beautiful riverfront lot
dock Option torent 101 at $63
319 5770 after S or all *k end

2 Bedr oom, 7 bath double wide, p
lot, carpeting, drapes, swimmi
boating, tennis. $15,500 Ten
available Also houseboat $3.0

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
_BROKERS
- down
%50

IdNY MINNIE, I lost your plsone
mbersol can't call, but I f ound
it 3 bedroom home with furItmcd kitchen A. pool you wanted
135,000. Secluded corner lot
ta privacy wall. Please call.

$1 3011111

615 1331

-

rport Is garage, $75,950,

i.I,..d A

.

Payton Realty

me with beautiful shake cxI'
Central heat.alr, fireplace,

1505 W 25th St.
SANFORD

011iCTiuriS
Oela*dI Take 11 472 U M

of $y 17 .C7

Jim Hunt

ALL-.- This is the fairest of them
I! Fantastic 3 bedroom, 7 bath

$1V

Must sell now. 1972. l3'xôl'. 3
Assume
531 9177 alt
week-or all wk nd

REALTOR 377 118

-

1 B edr oom. 1 bath, on good garden
land. 377 COO

PIFORD'S SALES LEADER"

STUDIO 1,2,3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

SLake Itaundromaf

I968 Skyline, 12.58. 2 bedroorv
bath, air, skirting, awning, t
steel utility building, comple
fenced yard Call 6.65 3033 bel
300 p.m

CaliBart Real Estate

Acres

tROR, MIRROR

*Adult Clubhouse with

st

Furnish tome. 11 ' bath, covered
patio, large rear yard. $71,000

. Realty •

Apartments

1969 Rembrant, l7'wSO'. 7 OR.
conditioned. unfurnished with
(1OWfl', 57.100 349 3171.

Why worry with a pool? Live in
Sonora-swim free first year.
Enjoy clubhouse, tennis and
basketball No ((osnq crt, no
loan CoSts 1 4 oct ritrr,'st. low
down pm?

I bith,

Bedrooms

373 1557

12xS4' mobile home
I2i
Screened porch on private 11 4 a
fenced lot; access to ryer, $15
will negotiate, 901 353 7377

SWIM FREE

Shaded

S

Luxury Patio

*

Comfortable 7 bedroom rome wtri 7 I
apartments 179000.

80-Autos

-

-

Greene, Inc.
AL TOR

''

'

itiful ranch typt home. 3 6.4
res, stable. Osteen area 617
I?: 373 6186

, Smyrna on beach; poolside.
mdc apt. completely furnthed,
bIt color 'TV. 6473339.

s;oRf

soine pwple three week3 to :,let finishing, free estimilles.
I
through the stage of adjustment Prgs'ered *ith the state as Clas
ih.. ..1.......,. . .L._ .i...i l...i
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LIUIII UIi tIhIII
Contractor
'.i."rocior
UII.', UUI
nlomes,aoa,Tions
u

are

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peoplt.

III UJV

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column

6

12

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Fencing

rnUT'

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A!"DAS%

Lamb

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
I
(formerfyHarriett's Beauty Noc
3)9 E Pine 372 $742

39 Otl,
I
equipment
ALE C.
A
c i'
Custrm )nr c.tr,,'s',
torte (W)
40 Ratter
i' .
f' tmn r, r ii'
3
6 Stage
41 Obstruct
i.am.itein
TA
performance 12 Luiter
By
Lawrence
K,
Lamb,
M.D.
12 Hail'
45 Foreboje
I A1
P Ci
13 English
I owe
DEAR DR. LAMI8
49 Force
composer
-S
51 Pitch
y
O N (3
H
ou a note o1 thanks after Electric &amp; Mechanical Oaftn
14 Polynesian
52 Dismounted
reading your
Delgnng No lot) too snaIl l
on the use
cloth
53 Fr*n,h
8 Theater
3) Founta.n
C.ill 1 ?i 3557
15 Relative (as)
pronoun
concoco's of bran for bulk in our diet. I
platForm
16 Astronomer in 5.4 Measure of
9 L ight mist
38 Transfix iv' 1 cross my fingers, and It still
a way
cloth
I 40 Defeats
10 Candid
works fine.
18 Flourish
55 Scatters, as
11 Skir. lum()r
41 First Czech
20 TtseatrmCJ -hay
17 Showy
I'm 73 year-.i old and have FREE - - Walk Gate all of Jily
prt
any purcPaseof cha in Ink ,r
21 Roman god of 5 Honey mallets 19 Tr'butatyo
42 Begone. Cat'
used a walker for more than l
underworld
fence Lower egit p 'r II
i Bshor.c
the Danube 43 Excavation
years because ci a broken hip,
2? Italian cons
QUALITY FENCI Armylime
3
Grain
44
Gera,nt'
DOWN
24 Kind of'stste
________
6131
wife
and the bulk from bran has
s,
Boom
show
I Mutic&amp;
46 Irritate
24 Tumble
really
improved my life.
25 ttl&amp;in city
Vlst,umeil
47
Actor.
-25 Continent
(duIIng
21 Jollily
1)EAI( READER
2 Asseverate
Th4rk ,
Gordon
26 Heart auric
30 Declare
3 Musicians
48 First name of
27 O"g.nates
1)octors .
human
MOVING HAULING ALVtm(
32 Hebrew
Pants
Masons
78 Conclusion
Sonny Itroc4.'.
like
to
hear
w1
?fl
somneozw
ha
ascetic
5 - - JOhnson 29 Ooze out
creator
37? o?c'9arm',tir-.r.
34 Debris
50
Insurgent
benefited
6 Contorts
Iron.
one
of
theli'
31 Soften n
35-- Fleming
.
'
lWeqhtofIndia
t..••
suggestions. l'ri no exceptIon.

11'
~3-

Dr.

u'e

,

.,

1N

37 Fibs

1 2 3
$

I'roperTy

Good Income

Thursday, July 31, 1973-SB

tIm for 000d usedFuritere &amp;
.ntigtj
STAN'S, 377

Homes

___________________________
Forrest

2

-

Hera ld, Sanford, Fl,

68-Wanted to Buy

COLOR TV.S1I9SMONTH
EPITAL PURCHASE PLAP
644 lOOm'

We)riva River Acres, Winche

LIKE MARY-' 7 bedrooms, range
6 refrigerator included, beautiful
trees, nice corner lot v'ith country
atmosphere. 117,900.
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD- 3 bedrpoms, II, baths,
central heat &amp; air, fenced yard
Will dicker or swap. %23.900

Attractive Spanish Style 3 bedroom,
7 bath home on quiet Street,

becIroorn

42•- iobi

By owner, House &amp; 7 lots
on French Ave . zoned commercial
in 0404

IN ALL PRICE RANGES
817W is? St ,327
377 7757

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111

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.*-Keson

Garnet t White

SANFORD'S NEWES1
DULTor FAMILY PA

-

36 Spanish article T

IActor *ho
overcts
4 Comedian',

More

?Bedroom, unfurnithed. Adults

Community... With
omething For Everybot

-

CHOICE LISTINGS

yard. 7
Surrtand 171 0O

3221643

7 DR house in Deltona, Completely
furnished including lawn mower,
edger, tools Across from Plaza,
1371000.
1717

BALL REALTY

carpeted

Broker, 107W Commercial
Sanford 3" 7551

A Superb Mobile Homi
tilully furnished, large 7
room, adults preferred 5150
mo Call 372 4.470

2 bedroom. I bath, carpeted
retirement home Price, $77,go
Terms

I

$se

ACROSS

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I

v.

-

bullinalpm

2.00

"s.

,

mmerclal Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

WANTED YESTERDAY Can you

*nite? Do you live in the Oviedo
19 The UflCt of your social
21-July
area? If so, contact me lm.
mediately, if not Sooner. I need a
one you've plans will as'e more far.
Air_canditlonln9
correl.nondent who can cover city
to
know
reaching
tfects
than
you
a long time
Councilmeetingsandke,pupwith Centr*I Heat S. Ai r Cc"d't'c
SUflh1IS4. Okrs await
you're behind her in a matter
the local news if you can anwer
For free estimates. call
leadership.
she 's concerned about,
affirmatively to the questions
Harris. at SEARS In Sanford
AQUAR1t.(Jan, 2QFeb. 19 1
above, give me a call. DitI Currie.
1771.
LEO I July 23-Aug. 22) Others
The Evening Herald, 3n2611.
Take
the
i.ative
in
settling
want to see you succeed in a
AIR
REF P IC.F RATION.
very important endeavor. In family grie ces. Others will
D
look
to
WORK 21 hour service
'oubr
guidance
and
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today to make them a real tool. be tter than
of associates
thef r wOuldn't be my
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SANFORD LAKE MARY areL?BR
duplex with in the ground pool
completely enclosed. Appliances
air conditioner, drapes, area rug.
$130 per month including pool
servIce. All you do is swim. See
this now. Rick Moran, 8116370.

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JOHN KRIDER. ASSOC.

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family room with fireplac e,
master bedroom 1S'x7S'. lS1x38'
enct)sed pool, or, large Shaded lot
531.900. 373 6171

LAKE MARY- New extra well built

Fenced

MOSS IE C. BATEMM
Real Estate Brok

home. 20'*27' livng&amp;dining rrn.,

brick homi, Is baths. 7 air con.
ditlonens. corner lot. Price only
$77,300 with terms

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Peg Real Estate Broker
803W. 1st St

After 5.372 7111
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Df'LAP4D 2115 E. New York 4
Comfortable Country Living
Bedrooms, central heat and
cedar.11ned closets, 3$ fruit tr
Ov,ner transferred Will mak
good deal, OPEN HOUSE 5]
DAY, Any eve by app?, 17I

Zoned multiple, office, institufic
2story, 4 OR, $11,950 Acre Re4
REALTOR , 3 73 7750

e home, for rent or sale. 7 OR,

in front apartmrnts, one of Inc
31-Apartments Furnishe
Peas, you pick. Black eyes and
'it on the beach Large 1 A. 2
Purple hull. New patches continue
droom. large swim pool, 1123 up
central air, heat. kitchen equip
For Friday, August 1, 1975
coming in On Oregon Ave.) mite l room furnithed apt , water 8. IlgI
ped Call eves 621 3094
r week. $250 up per mo
furnished.372 6357
North of 46, and just west of i
OCEAN PALMS APIS
ARIES IMarcil 21-April 19)
U8111t tept. 23-(ct. 23)
Miles west of Sanford.
3 BR, near Geneva. $100 mo, Is? &amp;
16th Ave. &amp; Hill St.
Ior2BedrOom.Adultsonly
You'll CI3
Out handsomely You'll gain
last, pluS Small deposit. 349S3$0
ew Smyrna Death 1 171 6401
your business --PARK
AVENUE
MOBILE
PARt
after 1:30,
today in activities which have acwnen bay, though you'll
18-Help Wanted
7345 Park Drive IlOup
Iinarxijl overtones. Give these operate witbut trying to take
3 BR, I bath, fenced beck yard. air
Rni hintis
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areas op priority.
ork your own hours Earn
extra One S. Two Bedroom furnished ap
advantage c, anyone.
Air c.70d, carpeting, reasonabl
Income as an AVON Represen
TA-1 KIJS (April 20-May 20)
SC0RPIOOct. 24-Nov. fli
No pets 372 1510
tative Call 6443079
Be firm, but not abrasive, In Superiors wi deal with you on
rt
neLiatIons concerning your aone4o-onetvel today. They'll REAL ESTATE- opening for one 3 room turn apt. Bedroom Is a
Ia • •__.
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licensedassociate. busy. need
*'1f4nterests. Let others know recognize y*r ideas as being
377.1215
or
322
3116
help Larry Saxon, REALTOR.
)OU intend to play a leading well-thought-tit.
3239110
role.
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
P.O Box 1657, Sanford. Fla,
methingtha tsIcouldret
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372 9142

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Rentals

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ath, fenced, family room, central I
ir, extra galore 537500 37) 9110

arry Saxon, Realtor

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Sumption on this 3 OR, 7
me,
tastily
decor
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GENERAL CONTRACTOR

One Bedroom Trailer
I Bedroom apt

Peg R,',il Estate Brok er
3710640
327 2745,373 7195,323 $213

JOHNNY WALKER

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N ew
Complete child care
30-Apartments Unfurnish
Summer Program! HEY DIDDLE
DIDDLE DAY CARE 3235690
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I Full I,t' 11. 7 BR apts All elect
Child
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units, from 5150 437 0901 (colic
or $317573
A BABY'S WORLD
Cantor infantstoage7only 501 E
DeBary, Adults Lovely large I b
75th St. 377 6415
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9-Good Things

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Buy a bra nd new 3 bedroom, 71
CD home on paved road and I
approximately ' ml from
ter change'? Suppose I let you
all the colors and watch it b
built, Only 577,530 Nothing d
VA Only 51.100 down EHA
start Immediately, and you wi
In h Thanksgiving

1 BR--$l65 mc. $311.37.
LIFF JORDAN REALTOR

31A- .[)jp$exes

dinino room
New car
flreplace, large corner
Recently reduced $21,300 Call

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41-Houses

TAFFER REALTY

'IN

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bull! right, 3 bedrooms. It bath
masonry home, carpeted Nicely
shaded lot Price. 171.300 Terms

'ye Found It--) bedroom modern
ome, large family room, wall to
iaII carpel; drapes, fully
Quipped kitchen, double carport;
nly $19,000 excellent terms

Would You?

34-Mbile Homes

155 Airpor t Blvd
3 77 $

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S110 SMi W of Sanford 337

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lIege, private wooded lot

Economy Toyota

6-Child Care

DRY

116 W. 2nd St.

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Realty

7606 S Hwy Il 97
REALTOR 373 5171

3 bedroom, 1 bath to be buIlt
pick Colors. S20. 200 Nothing di
Can start immediately

so

lilIes and contracts necess
Salary open Many fringe bene
Call Mr Thor nton for app?.

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HANVICOOT

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS. NO PETS

)rd 1 be'dr cm, $173 mo. Large
dy lot. eM 6311

Title Clerk
Experience preparing ,iutoniO

.PAED WITH Dt4IPi(1frC'
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic AnonymouS
Can Help
Call 423
Write P0. Box 1213
SanfOfd,FlOr Ida 37111

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c o U L o A C J K 0 0 K A I U

listings We have b'n
We need another real
licensee to help us make sa
Forrest Greene, Inc.
373 63S3 377 j970. rVe's

Harold Hall

Call 377 7611 or $31 999)

83-Houses Furnished

We ha~oe

DER 3 Bedroom, 1'-i bath,
OflvCfliermt. 177
.500 Terms

PLACE ACLASSIFIEDAON

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I 1&amp;!P131, Longwood

700 DOWN, 7 bedroom, 1 bath In
winter Park 571,475,

STORING IT MAKES WAS
SELLING II MAKES Cl

7 Bedroom fenc ed yard
$ 1 0mo Adults preferred
373 5554 or 372 U20

3 Room Furn Apartment
$70 Mo
372 8967

OPPORTUNITY

Estate

REALTOR
7701 5 French Av ,321 0011

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CAREER

Shai
jewelers,
Profit
vacations, many empic
tnefits. desire aggressive
good personality, hard woi
willing to relocate it neceti
Call Mr. floatner, 322 1000. c
person 1)00 State St. Sar
Plaza

AWE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free. 644 7077 for "We Care"Hotline, Adults or •,CflS.

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Machine
(6) News
(9) Ryan's Hope
What Makes

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I4ippy Birthday, Tiny. We love you
mor e than anything in the world.
Love, Ardell. Gina and Kim.

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IdE 3 bedroom. I' -, bath, central
It, $26,900. Terms

Kish Real

5,inland- 3 OR, car pe ted,
iecorafed, fenced. lea se. 5175.
I 6)45

3 r oom furnished apartment, up
stairs, mature adults, some
utilities turn SIB Park Ave

18-1-kip Wanted

''SW

41-Houses

SANFORD- Modern 3 bedroom,

large Fla. rm.. car pe ted.
(hen equipped, clean, carport,
ility nm 5175 3 72 7764

asant 1st floor apt,

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01T 2 bedroom, 1 bath, family
iom, $17300 Terms

We have Lots &amp; Acreage

IN ALL PRICE RANGES
17W. 1st St., 3723641; )Ti 7737

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IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
For families or frienth of problem
drink
For further lnformat:on call 423 45V
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.0floe SS3. Sanford. Fla 32771

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(44) Variety

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Instruction.: The hidden names listed below ppear forward,
backward, up. down, or dia g onally in the pule. Find each
hidden name and box it in a. shown:

12:00 (2, 44) News
(6) Young And
R es tless
(8) Jackpot
(9) Eyewitness
(24) Intercom 24
(33) Big Valley
12:30 (2,8) Jackpot
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Sunrise Jubilee
6:10 (2) Sunrise
Almanac
6:15 (6. I) Sunshine

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you to meet the right person lust
for you. NATIONAL SINGLES
AMERICA. Phone: 30S
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11:30 (2) Hollywood
Squares
(6) Love Of Life
(I) Movie
(9) Brady Bunch
(24) Electric Company
(33) Florida
Lifestyle
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Friday

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Qe 7 OR apt, upstairs, v
irnithed AdultS only. No
All 377 5005

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BALL REALTY

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lyment 3770153 after 610 p m

01(3 2 story, I BP, I' bath, $1

373 7970.

, or 2 bedroom garage apt .

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'ra nice 3 bedroom, 1',bath brick
mc with two air conditioners.
PlO, first &amp; last.

furnished
377 71177

Sunday - Noon Friday

(3 I S U P V I A t. P K I) 0 S N A K T

0 C U 1) U 1

Day

Noon The

shed or unfurnished

Efficiency apt,

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(24) lectric Company
(44) ucy Show

FIND'

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mdci. New kitchen. new
iture,redeccrated. Comt' see
ast Airport Blvd , Sanford,

RATES

LAKE CATHERINE3BRIPI1tI
pool, fbnce, central heat &amp;
I, dlshwather, extras 36 1*17

edroom, living, dining, kitchen,
sraqe. Sanford Ave, IlIS mo
:o' is, occupancy. 531 1619

MBOO COVE AP
t two bedroom apt. left.

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

5:30 (2) Iews
(6) ndy Griffith
(13) nytlme
(24) Il
(35) osl In Space

U . C T A S M A N I A N I) K

(24) Sesame Street
(15) 700 Club
(44) Father knows
Best
10:30 (2.!) Wheel Of
Fortune
(6) Gambit
(41) Green Acres
11:00 (2, 8) High Rollers
(6) Now You See It
(9) Show Offs
(24) Mr. Rogers

Show

2:10 4:55
7:20 9:40

I SEEK

Orlando - Winter PQI

322 -2611

(13) /inter Park
ity Council
(35) atmlin
(44);Illigan's Island
5:00 (9) )lnah
(24) AIster Rogers
leighborhood
(33)
Mouse
lub
(44) ost In Space

,teqSprinqs Lovely ? OR, Ibath.
iving, dining. Florida room, wall
alI car pe ting, fenced 131 3157

ening

41-Houses

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Adults only 373 0110

CLASSIFIED ADS

41-Houses

32-Houses Unfurnished

i-Apartments Furn

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KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machines
"DONE',' APPLIANCES 32) 0697
0 E Relnigerator, bronze, goad
running (CElditpOn, 530 Call 37)
9537 After Wed call 3236011
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BANK RATE FINANCING

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6B—Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

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671h Year, No. 296—Friday, August 1, 1975

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Two Elderly 'Home' Residents To Be Relocated
By BOB LLA)Yl)
Herald Stall Writer

During
j
Thlus IG
SA\/EmYOURnBUDGET
SALE!
I )Yith tiw hc4fr&amp;g hand

You can Do

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photographer to tour her
residence.
Mrs. Kenny has been sum.
moned to Seminole County
Court on Aug. 8 on the license
violation charge. Sheriff's
deputies served the summons

A 54-year-old Chuluota
woman, accused of operating a
convalescent home without a
license, said two of the four
remaining elderly persons at
her residence were to be
relocated elsewhere today by
relatives and that she has plans
to remodel her residence and
put It up for sale,
Mrs. Mary W. Kenny, 54, of 21
Overlook Dr., Chula Vista,
(huluotAi, rimado the disclosures
yesterday after inviting it
Herald
reporter
and

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Wednesday.
County Health Department
officials visited the Kenny
residence Monday after a
complaint was lodged by State
Atty. Abbott Herring's office.
Herring's office became
involved after sheriff's deputies
ifl(I County Medical Examiner
Dr. G.V. Garay started a probe
last Friday into the unattended

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homeowner or shop use.

White Sparkle or Gold Leather
finish. 6', 8', 10' or 12'. Add
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FURNITURE
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FAINTS

MOPACOUO

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Exterior latex paint in
white and decorator colors.

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Reg. Price... 29.59

Mopacote Acrylic
HOUSE PAINT

HouseW_

Encyclopedia Bookcase
Model 93736.

Interfoam cushion vinyl
flooring. 12' width six designs.

Three-Drawer Desk
Model 90336.

Reg. Ptice(sq. yd.) .....2.88

Reg. Price... 39.95

Reg. Price (gal.) ........7.98

Prof Inished
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Harriett, in writing the 14- 14-points the state fire mar- we are in direct violation of life safety codes thus, relieving the point plan and early this week
point plan, originally included shal s iffict in.i&gt; not grant
safety, codes Vihien said
county of any liability. A 14
filed his report to county ofthe need for widening the waiver (in the door widths,
Following the June 9 Jail fire pointplan was written by the ficiab
By refusing to grant any corridor doors, but after con
The memo also as signed b
county and city fire and
He cites 32 deficiencies in the
which killed 11 persons u
waivers on state life safety (erring with iotmt&gt; officials, hr" Prevention Officer J F
jail,
nine of which are covered
ommtssion requested the citybuilding officials
codes, local officials may have the point was left out because of Poose&gt; and Building Official county and state fire entities to
Two weeks ago, Robert in the 14-point plan However,
prevented the return of the cost Invoked
Bill Braceland
Inspect and
on Johnson chief inspector of the officials agree that the major
report
prisoners to the Seminole
Harriett told commissioners
If we move the prisoners requirements necessary to state fire marshals office point is the widening ofcorridor
County Jail, thus closing down when they were approving the hack in. it means we recognize bring the Jail within state life toured the jail, reviewed the 14- doors to the 28-inch code
the facility,
requirement.
County Commission ChairJoe McCluan county fire
man
inspector, also replied to
the EaE:
Johnson'b report in a memo to

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7' x 10' inside dimensions.

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BUILDING

Antique gold and white.

2" x 4" x 8'

Reg. Price ...........139.95

# 3 pine studs

for many home projects.

4mm x 4' x 8' in light,

Reg. Price (ea.) .........65c

medium or dark

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year's projected operating
budget is slightly more than $37
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wall mount.

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20920 Personal Shower

Req. P'/c' ............28.88
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Reg. Price (can) ........1. 79

Perez To Take On Vincent

adjustable reflector and
cord. A2340-006-00.

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All the sensuous mystique of the Middle Fast comes
Seminole County — In the shapely form of belly dancing.
Rt-ad about the Seminole County lasses who are proving
able students of this dance art form, Page IC, Women's
Section.

Sanford's Victor "Taro" Perez faces the biggest fight
of his life Tuesday at the Orlando Sports Stadium when
takes on arch-rival Joey Vincent of Orlando. Watch for
Herald 8odng Writer LouIsSapsis'previewof the light on
the sports pages of the Sunday Edition of The Herald,

Reg. Price .............3.47

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INDEX

SALE PRICES GOOD AUGUST 1 thru 14

with the,

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SANFORD
PH:323-4700
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Calendar ---------SA
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Comics ...............48
Crossord ------28
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Horoscope ...........28
hospital .............5A
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Obituaries
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Sports
Television ...........20
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7:30-5:30 WEEKDAYS

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Vesterday's high 87. Overnight low 68. Rainfall was
.39 Inches,
Partly ekudy through tomorrow with a chance of
thundershowers. highs near 90. Lows in the low to mid
,40s. Mostly southeast winds 10 to 15 mph, stronger and
gusty near thundershowers. Rain probability 20 to
cent through tomorrow,
Complete details and tides ure on Page 5-A.
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At present, teachers start at
$7,800 in Seminole County. The
Pelley team has offered
teachers a $200 cost-of-living
adjustment which would raise
salaries all the way up the line.
But SEA feels the county can
af ford more than $200.

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After today, talks will legally should be made by letter to
PERC and both teams would
be at impasse.
have to agree to continue at the
As teacher-School Board
However, Harry Pelley, the table.
negotiations entered the last board's chief negotiator, and
Were going to meet next
legal day today, the Seminole .School Supt. Bud Layer have
Education Association (SEA) the option of asking the Public week. We have to meet next
dropped its beginning salary Employe Relations Corn- week," Rosenthal said.
demand to $8,) yeirly.
misior. I'ERC) for mere time.
st:.
ud SEA uaziLs
SEA is ritco 'witing Ass..
SEA's top spokesman, Steve HaITIS to explain to both teams
School Supt Roger Harris to
the bargainirg table to explain Rosenthal, this morning said he what's "affordable."
the 1975-76 budget and what the felt negotiations will continue
The latest SEA proposal of
school system can afford to pay past tomorrow's deadline which $8,600 would cost taxpayers an
teachers.
is set by law. By law, a request additional $1.7 million. Next

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Herald Staff Writer

4710

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Won't Be Waived

SEA Lowers Salary P

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folks living at her residence
were watched and cared for
around-the-clock by herself, her
28-year-old daughter Elaine
and two other women.
She said there had been
regular visits to the residence
In the past by a visiting nurse
from the Orlando Navy
Training Center ani by Dr. C.
W. Lindsey, a Goldenrod
osteopath.
Dr. Barks told reporters that
Dr. Lindsey told him that he
had visited the residence
;Il)Prxui iateI once a month

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copies to study."
Harling said legal staff relations spokesman for ment Sgt. Elmer Avenel both
Sanford Fire Chief George
The grand jury wound up its members had been alerted to Wainwriitht. said the rorm'. riA tA.... ok..
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cona memo to Vihien stating that cluding Gov.Reubin Askew forward it to Gov. Askew"
Tuesday morning to Cu- int
copy
report, but the struction" and
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all 32 points of a state fire have not received copies of aJudge A J Hosemann who soon as possible llarling also agency would -like to Ste one.0-4;
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complied
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'deviatlons or ecepUoas to County jail in which 11 persons to the Investigation indicated a yesterday to inquire about the ha his invesiigath staff;'
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copies of the report had not of late today iyesterday)," want to be made aware of the incident inside a corrections
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easy %ay — perched In his fa%orite tree. It only takes a short of these requirements."
"You can live in a place with reached them late yesterday, %laurice F. flarling, Askew's grand jury's findings. You can't center — such as a county jail waiver from the ci!y of Sanford,
lunge to grab a fly ball that comes his way. (Herald Photo by a violation, but it is still a three days after the grand jury chief counsel, said in a sweep away those 11 deaths."
it virtually closes the Seminole
Gordon Williamson)
deficiency," Harriett said.
completed its probe, and that telephone interview with The Ilarling said.
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continuous "parade" of investigators and representatives
of State agencies visiting her
home.
As she showed Herald
representatives around the red
brick house and the surrounding one-acre lot, Mrs. Kenny
noted tha', some pet pigs, cats
and (logs "have been disposed
of" after she received a list of
things she should do from
Health I)epartmnt officials.
According to the county
zoning office, the Chula Vista
subdivision is ioned .\-1
agricultural.
Mrs. Kenny said the elderly

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resided at the house over the
undisclosed number of years.
She said her residence "isn't
a nursing home and has never
been proclaimed to be a nursing
home."
Mrs. Kenny said the elderly
persons "aren't asked for
money, but if their families
want to help out, fine." She
referred other questions to an
attorney.
"Anyone is welcome to visit
this house," she said. "The
doors are never locked."
She said since the investigation into Hankinson's
death started there has been a

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facilit) must iwet state
st.andarth and be licensed if
more than two persons not
related to the owner or
manager by blood or marriage
are cared for at the facility. The
law provides for Health
Department officials to take
injunctive court action on
violations of the law.
Mrs. Kenny said she'd taken
in elderly persons "for years"
to help their relatives and
wasn't aware that she was
violating the law.
She duclifled, due to the
pending court case, however, to
say how many persons had

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death of 82-year-old Walter T.
Ilankinson, who was living at
the Kenny residence with his 80year-old wife, Effie.
A sheriff's office spokesman
declined any comment on the
Hankinson death investigation,
saying it is still active. No cause
of his death has been revealed
by authorities,
County Health Department
Director Dr. O.l. Barks said
Mrs. Kenny has been mailed a
certified letter ordering her to
"cease and desist" in operating
the unlini'ust'd facility ''within
14 calendar days."
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Wa rn ing Keep Loivestock In Pens

S?Iiiif101C County livestock
Vinton said the sheriff's costs about $40 a month to kep the complaint, which will ho lirniation with the state atOV*flCIS today' were warned to department and Animal Wel- a hors2 and many people can't referred to the detective torney to obtain arrest of the
keep cattle and horses penned fare Officer Bruce Clarke were afford this. So, they are putting division,
owner.
"We don't know what the up or face a possible fine or jail beginning a campaign to halt their cows and horses out to
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crying isall about. They (school term, or both.
the freeing of animals on road- graze, but not checking fences. assigned to each impounded the deputy on patrol has niur.'
officials) shouldn't be crying,"
wiys in the county.
The nest thing they know the animal and a letter of impound- to do than chase animals 1 r
Sheriff's Sgt. W. A. Vinton
Rosenthal said.
"We
are
going
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get
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animal
or animal! are out on ment will be mailed to the people unwilling to fix fenc
issued the warning after dePelley reiterated his earlier puties spent much of yesterday tough on this problem," Vinton the road, causing traffic owner as soon as the cost of and keep stack correctls.
transportation and mileage is Vinton said.
stand that $200 is the board's rounding up large animals said. "Criminal cnarges will be Problems."
Vinton
said
that
every'
effort
received from the animal
Fees for pickup and stora
top offer,
found finning kkSe on county filed against persons not cooperating.
would be made to contact tae control center. Copies of the of annuals
cre listed t
"We don't tant an unsound roadways.
Clarke said that the animal owner of impounded animals, letter will be sent to the animal Vinton as $10 per pickup, per
financial system," SEA's Susan
Under Florida statutes, own• control office had handled 80 but after a "normal period of officer and after three days the animal: 14 cents per mile, per
Smith said. She said board ers of livestock found to allow animals since the county time" the unclaimed livestock animal officer Is instructed to animal for transportation, and
negotiators claim they don't animals to run at large or stray enacted a control ordinance in will be sold at auction.
notify the sheriff's office if the $2.50 per day, per animal for
know enough about budgeting "upon the public roads" may be December. He reported that
Vinton outlined the following owner has been in to pick up the care.
to explain what can and cannot found guilty of it misdemeanor most of thesc were cows, animal control policy:
animal or make arrangements
Clarke said tha t most animal
be done,
and fined $500,jalled for 6od.ays returned by deputies to the
- A deputy during routine for its return,
owners come in to pick up the
owner right on the scene, but patrol finds livestc.k running at
If the owner fails, or livestock and pay the ft-es,
Thus the reason for SEA's or both.
six unclaimed many flIIiCS "the deputy was large. He will make a general relu,st-s, to redeem the animal, causing the shelter to break
"We
have
inviting Harris to the table,
at the animal control left holding the horse" because complaint, Including a corn- the case will be turned over to even. However, hi! said many
Harris is Oe chief financial horses
officer for the county's 36 center now," Vinton said. there had txvn iio one to claim plete physical description of th_- the civil division for advertising times animals are kept for long
"There were seven yesterday. te
h animal.
animal, including color, marks and possible sale at public periods of time and are sold at
s,hooLs.
The upkei.'p of the animaLs and
"In the past two weeks, we or brands, injuries and sex. The auction. The owner will again auction causing a loss to the
A source say's Pelley will the time deputies are spending have exper[.'nced more coin- deputy will seek the owner be notified to appear within five center.
offer two additional days of away, fr'imn routine patrol while plaints about loose animals before the animal is impound- days to be given a court sum"But we try to dispose of the
negotiations. After that, the rounding these animals up is than ever before," Clarke said. ed.If the animal is impounded, moos for violation of Florida animals without having to put
two teams will be at impasse, costing the taxpayer a great ' - Part of this stems from the the owner's name, address and State Statute 588.24. Failure to any to sleep. This is not our
e('fl'fliC contitions because it phone number will be plced n
demIl of
the source said,
appear will result n filin' of in. (iirpe''.'' 1't:irke said.
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Polk is believed to have been furnished a
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Freeman is also believed to have been

A grand jury reporton the June 9 Seminole
made public sometime between now and
August 8, according to Circuit Court Judge
A.J. Ilosemann Jr.
Hosemann ordered the Jury's report
sealed yesterday when it was returned, ending a seven-week probe by the investigative
bod, into the fatal 'Ire
hlosernann said that the report was sealed
pending 'further studies as to the contents of
e r poit
State Atty. Abbott Herring
that the jury's report contained no Ind*tments
and that copies of the rtport were
prepared so the cour! could provide anyone

Sid Vihlen Jr., said this morning that, to his
knowledge, none of the five commissioners
have seen the report, and referred reporters
to Freeman. Freeman wasn't available at his
office,accorthngtoasecretax-) who answered
telephone calls from newsmen.
One source very close to the grand jt.r
probe said that there are "possibly serious
legal implications In the report that must be
studied," and indicated that State Attorney
during the studies:pf the report.
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separate conferencri - terday afternoon
buhimKl closed doors in his i.ourthouse
chami,bers with Count) Attorney Tom
Freeman arid attomey Bill Eaton, %4ho

made public. It could be within a few days,
but expect it could hi as late as a week from
Friday Augu.st 8
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Grand Juror Cites Long Investigation

O'Malley Prober Disappointed
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member of the ~rand jwy
that indicted fortner Insurance
Commissioner
Thomas
O'Nialley says tie's disappointed that O'Malley got off
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"You spend nine months inne Federation of Senior Citizens Club put Its new'
bus Into service earlier in the )-ear.
Pelley
stre&amp;wd
the
$200
vestigating,
and you'd like to
with Its Inaugural run frorn Bram Towers In Sa&amp;which
would
cost
the
count%
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some
kind of outcome'
t occasion were, from kit, LiIllae Gardner,
about $900,000 - is the, board's said Ronald Benfield, a Talla.
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last
offer for the teachers, fie hassee inotel timnager. "I think
Pixler and Rachel 1). Alley. The bus can carry 14 passengers.
said thv deadline for contract they either ought to have
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finall7ation is Aug. 2. At $200, ,I I)ro~cd him Innovent or guilty

hicause he Ii has e this hanging couiiiien at i
con!. ri nit )cars in jail and $15 000 in fines
oserhimlortherestothislife
lkthuzd and bred Turner
on o \lalle) s resignation and
0 \lalks 41 cited ill health plea bargained deal with the (hi. grand jury foreman criti
'is his reason for resigning special prosecutors, State Atty. cized plea bargaining in gener-bargained T. Edward Austin and Asst. al. but said they were confident
deal, lie pleaded no contest to a State Atty. Robert Willis of th:it Austin and Willis had han.
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two felony and I I impeachment pointed
"I will leave tha! up to the
charges pending against him.
I thirik Willis and Austin
Leon people to judge the end result,"
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try to do the right thing
Ile was ordered by
Askew said.
County Circuit Judge flat
Ile said that O'.%Ialle)'s no- foralconcerned."said'.7 ner.
president
T1a3see Com
Cl-mma to appear in
conttst plea was tnno
Mien his health improves and
pay LW in court costs - the
O'Nialley pleaded no contest might not th.ink that is a fair
onl:* penaltN other than loss of through his attorney to a charge decision. but uf course 'At, don't
office.
-that he improperly used his now all the deWls.
O'Malley is hospitalized In official position to pressure
"It would seem to me that
Miami with a heart aftient.
Gulf life Insurance Co. into some time in the future we
Rep. James Redman, D. lending $2.36 million to secret might take a look at the whole
Plant City. said that O'Malley Imiriess partners in a shopping idea of plea bargaining and let
gotoff mighty light Redman centei purchase
(hi. grand jury have some par.
haired the House committee
fie could have been sentenced ticipation." he added. -I think a
that dr3fted the articles of im. to one year in jail arid fined $I.- lot of members of the grand
peachmn.nt dismissed Tuesday 000 on the misdemeanor Jurs would probabi) like to find
by Chief Justice James Adkins. charge. The felony counts car- out*a lot of things t ey u
(,o Heubin Askew declined ned niaxtmuiii penalties of 20 Iird out during the hearings

Forum Says Building Down 97 Per Cent
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The Sanford Builders Forum
of the mobile hoine tap fees,
painted a gloom) picture last "That is why we have prepared these
Guntlemen, gentlemen Vie
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of
the
houSIng
industry
in
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recommendations — to assist in getting are not going to debate this
the city as it presented the City k
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tonight," Moore said. "I'm
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rain to aid low cost
Pete iKnowles) is going to
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Uruiley. I would suggest we
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hold a work cession on these
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Sanford was down 97 per cent
records at city hall, material memorandum last week to upon them ton'ghi," Moore
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Florida survey figures.
ditional input front other regarding tFe foruni's work in
After a brit-f iltscussion, the
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"in 1973, Sanford was issuing sources" and thanked the city which Knowles remarked about commission moved to accept
. housing building permits for iLs help.
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a socialistic trend and to which the workshop plan and
Otiltiurli
r month This dropped to 47'
J Itrailu s Odh.im committee (thiiii took exception.
scheduleda loOfl liltu ting for
plion
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in 1974, Jarsis said
Irn
,iiemher, told the commission
Odluintkfendeda suggestion August 12 in the commission
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Tel:- vision
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Snmtn
lIt l5 (ml) 1' permits per eabhahed at so n 41fl) lesels pointing out that mobile homes
Thu workshop had been
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month for new homes have been that we cant change the codes were allowed a break from $550 suggested ii) Jarvis in IsIs
Over- issued. That Is a 97 r cent at the local level and do an; for the
opening re,iiarks and in a
Yesterday's high
good for housing.
(or every unit after the third iiiemorandum from Knowles to
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Jarvis said that while
the coinnmssion, filed after 5
•'l'herefore this committee placed in a park
cloudy through
Partl y
building permits were drop. has turned to find another way
"Surely we can help the horne p.m. Monday, following a
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housing
costs
had
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housing
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builder
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54 per cent and had doubled in this can be done by building all, It Is not tile builder who Jarvis on the building foruni's
them smalkr, cutting the size pays for these houses — but the report.
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upper
to low %s. Lows hi the Sanford since 1973,
After
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commission
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'40%. Slostly southerly u1ndi 10
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.uloptedthu
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12 workshop
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turn
beunues
a
taxpaser
these
pripir((l
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gust)
to 1 mph,
Mayor
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stopped
(late,
Odhain
left
the
speaker's
in
nothing
in
this
rep.')rt
is
near thundershowers. Rain
~,.-, --probability 20 per rest tonight, getting building back into a 'socialistic' as iome inighl. Odham's renitirks when table. but remarked. "I just
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ligrighter fi!cture." lie said.
40
per cent tomorrow.
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of
City
Manager
housing
developer
over the cost !alking about myself."
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within the board's budget," (fisgrace," Rosenthal added. "The county is much $8,000 yearly, a raise that would
said Barr) Pelle% the boards
fie also rpped$15O,000 worth better off fInancIaIy
increasu salaries propor
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should
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negotiating team today offered
SEA spokesman Steve administrators scheduled to
"We are at an impasse
the county's 1,462 school Rosenthal said, 11200 is not an conic before tile board for considering quite a
2," Pelley said. If it happens, an
teachers a minimum $2&amp;a. acceptable figure. It,s not a cost approval
m. meeting biggL,r jump."
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r cost living adjustment in of living adjustment. What it is today in the board conference
Negotiator called
in to rule on items the
lieu of the Seminole Educal.ion is an actual increase. They room.
two
teams
have failed to
Association's (SEA) demand haven't based anything on the
"I just can't sit back and see
reconcile.
[era $9,500 salary for beginning consumer price index
a beginning teacher given 11(X)
teachers.
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Pelley
said
today's
'This Is our final proposal as off financially.They should be ministrators
are
being
School Supt Bud i.a)er has negotiations will determine
far as the cost of living ad. considering quite a bigger recommended for an additional recommended the board ap- whether a special master will
prove the 1150,0(X) package for be required from Tallahassee.
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Cullison told the gathering he "the chief thing you must watch prospects
(cit the information went to is not to confuse the prospect"
and
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Janetta reside, at
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Joan Lithe Attorney
Charged With Tampering
RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) — The Joan Little defense team
Is regrouping after one of her seven attorneys was thrown
off the case and charged with a felony for allegedly at.
tempting to Influence the testimony of a witness.
Morris Dees was ordered out of the courtroom by Judge
Hamilton llobgood on Tuesday after Beverly King accused him of pressuring her to change her testimony.
t)ees, who is with the Southern Poverty Law Center in
Montgomery. Ala., was later charged with attempted
subornation of perjury. He wa released on a $2,000
personal recognizance bond. A preliminary hearing was
set for Sept. 15 in Raleigh.
Mrs King, a black radio dispatcher at the Beaufort
County jail in Washington, N.C., said Dees approached
her in the courtroom during the noon recess and asked her
to tell an untruth.
She was on duty In the radio room at the jail last Aug. 27
when the night Jailer, Clarence Alligood, 62, was stabbed
to death. Miss Little, a 21-year-old black who was an inm.tønt iti Iii i 'hirc'ei,l with ,rct ritr
m,irt4r in thp
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unreasonable force to control the 1970 Kent State antiwar
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The governor testified Tuesday that nothing he said
before the 1970 shootings could be interpreted as
structions giving guardsmen the right to use unreasonable force against the students.
"I gave no orders to aiwone concernhw milhtrv
operationsln the state ofotiio,"he said.
Rodesalsotesedthatjt"wasalrnostastateofwar"
five years ago when he pledged to use every force of law to
proveot property destruction bydenonsfratorsprotesting
the US. Incursion Into Cambodia,
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Ford Offers To Drop Tariff
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Offering to drop a 60-cent tan!! on refined petroleum
imports if Congress adopts President Ford's Plan to
decontrol domestic crude oil prim.
Federal Energy Administrator Frank G. Zarb said
6cents-per-barre1 tariff, Imposed by Ford when he annotsced a second tan!! for Imported crude, affects two
[fllllIOfl bZTt13 01 FCIII)td fuels d*11Y
The Lower cats must be passed on to onsmers, Zarb
said, adding that the end of the tariff would save COnaners about $1.2 million each day.

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"We though we were going Zo get the water and then
at a later time, should annexation come, be taken Into the
city. We didn't have any objection to that," Mrs. Simerly
said.
Mayor Lee Moore asked Mrs. Simerly to "decide
what you want in or out— and let us know."
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With that the commission approved the annexation
request on first reading and Mayor Moore thanked the
Simerlys for appearing "to speak against your own annexation."

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Longwood on the corner of
Church. Wilma and Warren
Streets at the site of the old
clinic which was torn down
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The City Council, meeting in workshop
sessions
down departmental requests
for the 197S-76 fiscal year bxlget.
,e latest to feel the ax as officials tried to fit the budget
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within anticipated income of $435,000 were planning and zoning
oc planning commission, $6,000; I inanc*, 155,; office,
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Yesterday. Alley and Kim.
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Monday's Council session.
Councilman irene Van Eepoel, public works commissioner,
has been asked to arnie t with new budget figures for her
department that will It within the allotted $55,000 to $60,000.
Tht planning mi onlng budget Includes a full-time clerk's
salary which formerly was Muded in wwtbet department.
Included in the budget will be $1,626 interest on a construction
loan. The 1)( principal due in February Is being paid ahead
this yeir.
Cnei1man J
Daniels Ud the 0'gjcil Monday nIgM a
stfor matching fu dafor the city's B
lprojecthad

been turned down by the State Bicentennial Committee on
Friday.
"(Air project met all established criteria and we will ask
Further consideration as fall-out monies become available," lie
added. The project was For improvements at SWhIne Park,
Including completion of the commurtity building.)
The Bicentmnial corn=~ittee is wotking on sevffal other
projects, he said, including voter registration program.
The Council passed a motion Monday night to contact the
Seminole County Commission and the county road and
engineering departments to ascttaAn the cost 'f a total package
unpaved road rnintenanc program

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consider flint' of them suspects in the investigation of a
125,0(X)-gallon oil spill in the Florida Keys earlier this
month, the ('oast Guard says.
Three of the ships one in Texas and two In eastern
ports — are being watched by the Coast Guard, said Rear
Adm, Austin Wagner. He declmnea to name them.
Meanwhile, another Coast Guard spokesman said two
new but unrelated oil spills near Miami apparently
dissipated in the last-moving Gulf Stream. They never
reached the beaches of Florida's resort Gold Coast.
.Spokesman Steve Frazier said the Coast Guard still has
about lot) ships left to investigate in connection with the
Keys spill,
lie said the nine suspect ships all were in the right place
at the right time to have spilled the oil and that trades of
similar oil were found on board.
He said crews of the ships are being interviewed and
their logs and cargo records examined for more detailed
information.
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TAMPA (AP)
While his jurors deliberate,
former Sen. Edward J. Gurney shuttles back and forth
between the Federal courthouse and his apartment
hideaway. But mostly he justs waits,
"lie isn't doing much of anything else; he's on call when
he's not here," a court source says.
The 6-man, 6-woman jury went into Its third straight
day of deliberation today in the bribery conspiracy trial of
the Florida Republican and three others. So far, the panel
has spent nearly 11 hours weighing testimony and sifting
through evidence without reaching a verdict.
When Gurney arrived at the courthouse Tuesday, he
seemed more relaxed and chipper than ever before in the
23 weeks of trial, lie had just given waiting photographers
and cameramen the slip.
"I wanted to see if I could really fool them," Gurney
joked. "I know it was kind of a dirty trick. I thought I'd
have a little fun." lie had switched his route by using a
side (I(kr into the building,
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A farm group is giving a $500 crime-

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From a grove.
'lime guard, Buster McCrae, 69, laces arraignment In
Miami today on manslaughter charges In the July 9
shooting drnth of Larry O'Neal, 16.
"That man convicted that boy when he shot him," said
Skip Switzer, president of the Dade County Livestock
Association.
hieing as the boy was caught stealing avocados from
( p ile of our members — and he was apprehended as far as
%ke're concerned — this fellow Is due for the $500 reward.
,, We offer $500 reward for arrest and conviction of
;tflVbiH.ly else stealing anything else that pertains to
agriculture, from a hog to a dog."
This "wasn'; exactly an arrest," Switzer said, "but it
(lO't'Sfl't make any difference."

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A circuit Judge has refused to
reduce the $552500 bond for Rommie Loudd, former
general manager of the defunct Florida Blazers football
lean).
Ioudd remained jailed on drug and conspiracy charges
alter entering innocent pleas Tuesday at his arraignment
I)-fore Judge W. Rogers Turner.
At a later hearing, attorney Ellis Rubin of Miami asked
for a reduction In bond, claiming the former pro
linebacker was penniless and needed to get out of jail to
support his family.
But Turnet denied the request after Asst. State Atty.
I)onald l.ykkt'hak said Loudd had been convicted of a
urune against a child in 1957 in California and was sentenced to Four months of Jail and five years probation.
An county tuidercover detective also testified that
I.oudd had threatened to flee to Zaire In Africa, Loudd
de'rivd the sta(enmcrmt.

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The Seminole Counts Ccrn discuss future union dealings
iiusson will hold a public
OnAig.8aspecjale1ecuon
hearing Aug. 26 to consider a will be held for employes of the
local option ordinance creating county maintenance division
a local Public Employes for the more than 40 ernployes
Relations Commission (PFRC) to decide If they want the
to hear employe complaints. United Brotherhood of Car.
The local PERC is a penters and Joiners to
recommendation of Labor represent them in labor
Attorney Granville Alley, negotiations with the county.
retained for $90-per hour to
Kimbrough said if the em
represent and advise the
union
ployes
vote in favor of the
commission
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carpenters
negotiations
union, then the
Labor liaison county and union will enter into
John Kimbrough said Alley negotiations
requested the commission to
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sermousi&gt; consider the local mo
ni tored by Robert
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Dave ichison, an attorney
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TAMPA 'APi — Boston attorney F. Lee Bailey
goes before a federal Judge today to ask dismissal of mail
fraud charges filed against him.
Bailey, who was indicted two years ago along with
Orlando promoter Glenn W. Turner and eight Turner
business associates, has claimed that the charges against
inn, ,.h()uld be dismissed because he did not get the speedy
trial he demanded.
His case now separated from the other defendants'
cases. Bailey is scheduled for trial In Orlando before U S.
District Judge John A. Reed. The rnalnüg aft defm
dants are to be tried here.
All are charged with promoting by mail a fraudulent
scheme to sell distributorships In Turner companies by
using exaggerated claims and misrepresentations.
In a trial at Jacksonville that lasted eight months,
jurors failed to reach a verdict, resulting in a mistrial
May 30, 1974. Halley had won his severance in the course
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the youths pktured above proved in be the wimiers. From kit ore: Te."ry Reek, Elsie
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CortrucUcn Co. 01 1iando
"looked like" it had the low bid
with a $64,613 base Meadows
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"The owner of the property Is
currently In the service and is
overseas. Because of the
communication problem, It
would be next to Impossible for
him to be here or assist in obtaming this zoning change and
Mr. Dunn has already cleaned
the building, trought it up to
electr ical code standards and
wants to open his business,"
Stemper said.
Stenstrom suggested the
commission waive the six
"grandfathering"
months
requirement and give Dunn the
go-ahead, pointing out that
"this man wants to have a
business in Sanford and put a
couple of people to work. That is
something we need around
here"
Commissioner
A. A.
McClanahan objected, pointing
out that "we ( the city) have
certain nrocedures to follow In
these matters and apparently
they aren't being followed.
Stem per was told to take the
matter to Planning and Zoning,
With the commission leaving
open an appeal should the
zoners fail to grant the request.
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mission In two weeks is cx- the city will not beothgztedto
pected to award a low bid provide any funds for the clinic
contract to an area general operation.. Lormann said
fl city donated the land Meadows
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struction of the Longwood said the count) will provide
staffing for the Clinic
Health Clinic
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coordinator, said the rilnic will
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Supporters defended the pay raise, sent to the House on
Tuesday an a 58 to 29 vote, as im act of dWle Justice for
memben of Congress. They stresW Oat memb
Cwgress have not had a miw in their $112,51M annual
salaries since March l%9, while the cost of living has
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The service was provided "In 24 hours" alter the
couple signed the petition asking to be annexed.

Kimbrough said It would take
a "considerable period of time"
to bring Ellis up to date on the
administrative operation and
said it "would not be worth his
Lime and our time to bring him
up to date and then replace
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— Tabled a request to include
By Fl) PRICKETI'
when they get their bills,"
City residents rates are compliance with the city plus a zoning change from ins
coverage fo' the
Herald Stall Writer
Councilman Helen Keyser slightly lower. Single families charter. The four new districts residential to professional
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will continue to pay $3.10 for the allow commissioners the option office buildings
added.
plans to
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Effective today, single family first 4,000 gallons and 55 cents of seeking reelection in convert homes to office
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Hospitalization plan at apNo opposition surfaced last users living outside city limits Fur the next 6,000 while corn- November.
buildings If approval for a
proximately
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night when city commissioners will pay $385 for the first 4,000 merclal establishments in the
Commissioners also agreed variance Is granted by
to annex eight lots located in Planning and Zoning Hoard.
unanimously increased water gallons of water and 65 cents city pay the same rates.
— Approved payment of $350
Under state Law, cities may Doi Ray Manor. That action
rates For an estImated 1,000 per 1,000 for the next 6,000
The Li acre site fronts SR for David T. Farr, city planner,
charge a per cent surcharge came alter It was decided the 4.35. Individual sites failed to on his July invoice.
persons living outside city gallons.
limits.
Commercial estalislunents for customers who live outside lots Individually don't qualify meet the city's Lot requirement
Approved payment of
"I can't believe It," Mayor outside the city will also pay the municipality.
for annexation,
of 15,000 square feet. Owners $405.13 to Clark, Dietz and
Also passed on second
Norman Floyd said of the lack $3.85 for the ru3t 4,000 gallons
City Attorney Joe Davis told also discussed the possibility of Associates for assistance on
of dissent.
and 65 cents per 1,000 for the reading last night was an or- commissioners the group combining ownerships to meet new water supply wells at the
dinance redistricting the city In seeking entrance into the city — the footage requirements.
"They'll speak against it next 6,000 gallons.
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Mrs. Simerly had appealed for help when their water well
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last night refused to waive
zoning regulations in order to
allow a small businessman to
open an auto repair garage in a
building which has been used
since 1928 for similar purposes.
Rejecting a motion from
Commissioner Julian Stenstrum by a 4-1 vote, the cornmission told Bill Stemper,
realtor, to make his request on
behalf of Jim Dunn through
"proper channels" — thus
sending the item to the Planning and Zoning Commission,
Stemper had appealed to the
commission to allow Dunn to
open an auto paint and body
shop at 1305 Celery Avenue,
which has been the site of a
garage since the building ws
constructed in the late 1920's.
The property involved Is now
zoned
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restricted
residential, which does not
provide for arares or body

"We didn't understand about this annexation business
when we signed that paper," Simerly said, referring to an
annexation petition.

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The Senate has voted to give
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Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Simerly, who reside on Sanford
Avenue, between Palmway, Poinsettia Drive and Hose
Drive, appeared before the commission during a public
hearing or, an ordinance bringing them into the city.

The county personnel board
expected to readjust Ellis'
salary next Tuesday. As intergovcrnmental coordinator,
Ellis made an annual salary of
$16,500. Salary range for the
administrative service director
is $17,000 to $22,000.

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Sanford City Cornmisson found itself in the unusual
position last night of hearing petitioners for annexation
speak in opposition to being taken into the city.

Kinibrough said Ellis will not
be able to handle the two ad.
ministrative Jobs as well as
devote "40 per cent" of his time
to labor dealings. Kimbreugh is
county liaison on union matters
and Simcoe was assisting
Kimbrough in coordinating
activities.

Bob Ellis was appointed bl
the Seminole County Commission yesterday as interim
administrative assistant ard
administrative
services
director. Ellis will also continue
as county intergovernmental
coordinator.
The formal action is a result
of Commission Chairman Sid
Vihien Jr.'s recommendation
last week following Betty
Simcoe's resignation from
two posts.
A tentative three-month time
period was set on the interim
administrative assistant
position after Commissioner
John Kimbrough requested the
commission "put a deadline on
ourselves" for removing EWs
from the administrative
assistant position.

Rhodes Testifies In Kent Suit

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WASHINGTON (AP)
The tangled New Hampshire
election dispute that has snarled the Senate and left New
Hampshire with only one U.S. senator since last January
may be near a soL.itlon because both candidates now
agree there should be a new election.
Democrat John A. Durkin was to meet today with
Senate Majority leader Mike Maisfield and Majority
Whip Robert C. Byrd 4ii ask their support for a new
election to decide the closest Senate race in history.
Mansfield and Byrd declined immediate comment on
Durkin's announcment Tuesday night that he wants a new
election but Sen. Howard W. Cannon, D-Nev., chairman of
the Senate Rules Committee, said that in all probability
the request woud be granted.

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ordered to pay $43,000 in fines May 16. He faces federal trial in Administration contractors.
McCain. whose resignation is
The once-promising career of
O'Malley resigned, citing
Former Education Commissioner
and restitution.
Tallahassee on Oct. 27 on tI.e
The charges forced Gurney to effective Aug. 31, was accused
another state official has been heart Illness, and pleaded no
Christian also was sent to a income tax evasion charges. abandon his plans to run for a of judicial actions favoring
Floyd Christian is the only official
added to the growing casualty contest to a misdemeanor
Texarkana, Tex.,federal prison
Dickinson sought re-election second Senate term last year. friends. relatives and attorneys
involved in Florida scandals who
list of high-ranking office- charge of using his office to
July 1 to serve at least 90 days while he was under investiga.
,, as
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Two Florida Supreme Court who assisted his campaign.
served or is serving, time
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holders tainted by charges of pressure Gulf Life insurance
for failing to pay income taxes tion, but was
Justice Joseph Boyd and
defeated
in
the
Justices,
Hal Dekle and David
Co. to lend $2.36 million to seja il.
official misconduct.
011 $30,000,
1974 Democratic primary by McCain, resigned this year u- I)ekle were censured following
With his resignation Tuesday, cret business partners.
Former Comptroller Fred 0. Gerald Lewis, who later won der a House committee irn- a Judicial Qualifications Cornimpeached Treasurer Thomas
lie was assessed M in court der fire in the past two years oonspiracy and with tile House "Bud" Dickinson was indicted tile comptrOlIff's post in the peachment investigation of un- mission investigation of theseO'Malley became the seventh costs, but escaped a jail term was former Education Corn- prcpring to impeach him.
!ast year by federal grand general election,
tret memo, but Boyd was
related charges.
Florida official %hose political and other penalties when prost- missioner Floyd Christianr Ile
Ile was judged guilty in April juries in Tampa and TahahasMeanwhile, a federal jury is
lie
allowed
to remain on the court
10.
Dekle quit on March
career has been ruined in the cutors agreed to drop two tel- is the only official involved in to reduced charges of accepting see on conspiracy to commit still
considering whether to had been accused of attempting after he passed mental tests.
past two years.
ony charges. Chief Justice Florida scandals who has $20000 in unauthorized corn- extortion and federal
income convict former Sen. Edward to influence the outcome of a
Former IA. Gov. Torn Adams
The list Includes three Cabi. James Adkins of the Florida served time in jail.
pensation, conspiracy to accept tax charges.
Gurney, il-Fla., on bribery and Panama City trial involving a was censured by the House in
net officers, two Florida Su- Supreme Court dismissed artiChristian quit in April 1974 another $20,000 and perjury. lie
Dickinson was acquitted of conspiracy charges related to campaign worker and receiving 1973 for improper use of state
reme Court justices, a U.S. des of impeachment.
after his indictment on 19 was convicted, sentenced to the conspiracy charges in a
an alleged scheme to shake a secret memorandum in a util employes on his Quincy farm.
The first official to resign un- counts of briber', perjury and seven years on probation arid federal trial at Jacksonville on
senator and a lieutenant goverdown
Federal
housing ity tax case.
Moves to impeach him failed.
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Comprehensive Plan Approved

circuLJon to the other Seminole County cities and county Vernon Mize for further review and cha nges.
By GLENN MeCASLANI)
government, complimenting Farr and the city's professional staff
Uenld Staff Writer
The commission also approved an ordinance adopting the
night
approved
fi
the
proposed
for
"a ne job."
Sanford City Commission last
1975 revision of the building code and amending its fee schedule,
Following Farr's appearance, the commission read a
Comprehensive Plan for the city and directed City Manager
but rejected an ordinance adopting th e 1975 revision of the
Warren "Pete" Knowles to send "all municipalities, the regional suggested lease between the Mayfair Country Club and the City of standard mechanical code and amending Its lee schedule —
planning council and state planning organization" copies of the Sanford which would allow th e club to develop an 11-court tennis following the recomrnendatuns of the building official, Bill
complex on city property next to the country club.
ptan,
Braceland.
setting
the
of
Sept.
29
as
the
y
date
After a brief discussion, Mayor Lee Moore recommended the
The action was followed
A request to annex property abutting 17-92 and between
law,
lease be tabled and Commissioner John Morris moved that the Airport Boulevard and the easterly extension of Lake Mary
for aformal public hearing to enact the plan Into
The commission's decision was based on a timetable action be taken, pointing out that seven points of change In the
Boulevard, covering the Covenant Presbyterian Church, was
prepared by David T. Farr, city planner, and Knowles to give the lease had been listed by Knowles.
approved on first reading.
Involved in the proposed changes would be the length of the
city an opportunity to comply with state planning requirements
K no wles requested approval to replace 20 lights in the Castle
County
Land
Plan
Act
under both the Seminole
and the statewide tease, cancellation procedures, time and reasons, maintenance of Brewer and William Clark projects after receiving a corn.
planning act, recently adopted by the le#.J.slature.
property, insurance or relief of liability, date the lease Is to begin, munication from the Sanford Housing Authority th at the dec.
Farr appeared before the commission last night to outline method of payment per time as to what would be delinquent and trical system in the two projects had been turned over to Florida
briefly the work which had gone into development of the plan and or failure to pay, and ownership of improvements at termination Power and light Company. The commission okayed the request
of the lease,
answer questions from the commissioners,
after being told the power company would be responsible for the
Commissioner Gordon Meyer moved the act be approved for
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Hey, all you old C.B veterans out there (or would
you prefer we call it Seabees?) ...
There's going to be a meeting of Seabee Island 4
conic Saturday morning, lasting from 9 until noon,
at the Holiday Inn, Lee Road and I-i In Orlando, and
you're Invited.

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WAYNE I). 1X)YLE, Publisher
WIlLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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If you served in one of these outfits during the
prescribed periods of time, you should enjoy attending the meeting and discovering how the old
units have banded together all over the nation to
support the Seabees currently in uniform and
further the cause of veterans in general, according
to Markey.

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Remember you saw It here first:
There just might be a swim and tennis club going
up on city property within the not too distant future.
Our sources tell us that an agreement is in the
works between the City of Sanford and John
Whelchel for Just such a club on a portion of land at
Mayfair Country Club.
Sanford City Commission was to review the
proposed agreement at last night's meeting and
City Manager Pete Knowles recommended that the
proposal be reviewed by the city attorney before
action Is taken.
However, don't be surprised If the club is in
existence before very long.

Bob Markey tells us that this meeting is simply a
time for getting together with other former Seabees
and finding old friends, sharing experiences and
helping keep alive the traditional 'Can
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d'corps of the Seabees.

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Willie, who is a pre-med student at Florida State
University, Is participating In the course which is
designed to increase educational opportunities for
the
minority and other disadvantaged students In
field of medicine.
The 10-week session exposes the students to
research, teaching, medical school procedures and
daily activities which occur at the medical center.
Congratulations, Willie and we hope it will soon
be Dr. Willie Newman.

Muster will be promptly at 9 a.m.

Island 4 is a newly formed veteran's
organization compo&amp;d Of Individuals who served In
the Seabees during WWII, The Korean Conflict or
Vietnam and post.Vietnarn.

IGNMENEW

There is not much heard in Washington these
days about scrapping the present public welfare
system in th e United States of America and
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replacing it with something simpler, like a
guaranteed annual income or negative income tax.

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U. S.
of Welfare Robert Carkson
points out that there has been signal success in
putting a rein on Aid for Dependent Children
iAFDC) Case loads and costs in that welfare
category had taken off like a rocket in the late
l96.
Nationwide, AFDC rolls began dropping in
March of
for the first time in 20 years. While
the recession has reversed the decline, it was not
until this spring that the case load had climbed
back up to the level where it stood in the relatively
good times of 1973. Had effective reforms not been
instituted, we can assume that AFDC costs would
be out of sight today.
Needs' families with an established
qualification for public assistance are getting
substantially higher benefits than the taxpayer
could afford to provide if this reform effort had not
been undertaken. That's why it is a mistake to see
something cruel in hard-bitten enforcement of
welfare eligibility standards. The z'rtielty is in
allowing error, abuse and lax adm.nistration to
siphon off welfare dollars from the people who need
them most.
While there has been great progress in con(roiling the AFDC program, we are now seeing
another welfare runaway — the Food Stamp
program. Again, there is a sound principle behind
food stamps, but the administration of the program
has been a nightmare and abuses have flourished.
Sen. James Buckley of New York is leading a
congressional effort to revise the eligibility standards for the program, but the starting point for
reform is to remove it from the Department of
Agriculture,
It got there because it substituted for the
distribution of surplus food to the needy, and the
Agriculture Department had been the purchaser
and custodian of the food. It does not belong there
because food stamp - allotments are a welfare
benefit, and the federal government has recognized
this by placing the distribution of them in the hands
of state and local welfare departments.
A basic problem in welfare reform is the
disparity between the intent of an aid program and
what it becomes in actual practice. The respon
sibdity now failing to Congress is not to find some
new scheme for meeting the problems of the poor,
but to assure that the well-intentioned programs
which now comprise our public welfare system are
not allowed to become something else because of
confusion, overlapping bureaucracies and ineffective procedures for determining eligibility. 'Me
welfare cheat deserves no sympathy, but neither
do lawmakers and other officials who are
responsible for welfare policies which not only
permit abuse but can even encourage it.
Commissioner

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Sanford Rotaract Club recently completed an
international 'mission of good will' project by
serving an chaperones for 53 students from
Equador.
The students were guests at Disney World's
Lake Buena Vista for a few days and the local
Rotaract members help( d make inc r.quaruF1dLi
stay in America one they can long remember.
Kudos to all members of the Sanford Rotaract
Club who helped out with this project.
Bill Currie

Vil1ie Newman, son of Mrs. Ethel Newman,
Peach Ave., Sanford, Is participating in a special
summer program at TuLane.,Medical Center, New
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Toying With Rules
The government secns to have exhausted the possibilities
for making automobiles safer with air-bags, seat belts, heavydsty bumpers and other reinforcements. It may now move into
saving Ame rica ns from th emselves when they pilot another
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission is toying with
some new designs it may mandate In an effort to keep 3hoppipg
carts (ZOIT. tipping over too easily,
The shopping cart strikes us as a well.deslied device for
its purpose carrying groceries. For that matter, buggies and
strollers are well.designed k* their purpose, too, and it Is a wise
parent who sees the difference, even lithe CPSC does not.

C ha uvinism
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Black Lung:
Its Victims
Lose Twice

It sounds Like a whitewash Job to us, but the
Hannibal, Mo., Jaycees have decided that boys
are boys and girls are girls
ne ver the jIark)
twain shall meet
not when It comes to the
annual re-enactment of the famous fencepainting episode in Twain's classic "Tom
Sawyer.'
A number of local girls had picketed this
year's Tom Sawyer Days Fence Painting Contest after their applications were rejected. In the
competition, boys are judged on their costuim's
and the speed and efficiency with which they
whitewash a section wooden fence.
"Somewhere In contemporary life, something
should remain distinctively masculine and
something else distinctively feminine," said
Jaycees president David Ebbing.
"No other literary character so typifies and
makes vivid the wonderfulness of boyhood as
Tom Sawyer. No literary character better
exemplifies the charm, frailty and mysteries of
feminine youth as Becky Thatcher. We believe
none of the diaracterlstics of either Tom or
Becky should be blurred."
Well, it's been a long, long time since we read
"Tom Sawyer" and we have no idea what
Samuel Clemens, alias Mark Twain, would think
about the social changes that have taken place
since his time. But we. don't recall being
especially Impressed with the respective
masculine and feminine characteristics of Tom
and Becky. It was Just a good story.
We also remember that in his other writings
Clemens had some biting comments about the
mores, taboos and prejudices of his con-

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Widespread
skeptical
spent
in Geneva haggling over
fl a
comment on the current
terms for a supersummait.
supersummit suggests
Soviet propagandists now are
that a large body of Western
Impor ta nt to the Itu.ssians is Moscow claims is only a busily alertIng Communist
opinion views it with grave what is implicit in accepta nce Western invention. But Corn- leaders in the orbit against
misgivings as an exercise of the final document as a munists are experts at Western "peaceful Infiltration"
tending to give Moscow im- guide. Th e 35 partIcipants Semantics, and the chances of plans.
IxIrta nt political gains in return "reaf firm" the inviolability of lowering the bars are cxThus, the ideological chasm,
for vague promises.
borders as now existing and tremely dim,
rather than narrowing. seems
In fact, as international to widen and may do so even
A wordy declaration will be thus accept for good the
placed for ceremonial signing division of Germany and the detente progressed,
the more by the 25th Soviet
before 35 leaders of big and Conununist regimes installed Kremlin grew tougher with Congress in February, which
little nations, including the under Soviet guns in East regard to shielding its orbit may also be Brezhnev's .swan
from possible contamination by song.
American,
Russian
and Europe after World War II.
(',lnadian chiefs. This won't be
Reluctantly, the Russians "bourgeois ideology."
The ;nairi w;rry in Western
a treaty and will lack the bin- agreed that borders might be
The Soviet fear of the West in
Europe
about the supersumrmt
ding force of one, but that's changed "by peaceful macarts," this respect lsan old story. Karl
seems
to
have been about the
unimportant to the Corn- but that's hardly likely.
Marx professed to advocate
niunists.
The Russians also agree to freedom of information, but matter of quid pro quo — what
Soviet quo For the Western
"Treaties are like piecrusts, give advance notice of all today's
Leninists
made to be br oken," counseled mar,eurers involving more th an quite the reverse. For many quid? The critics deplore the
Lenin, who be queathed to his 25,000 trops th 150 miles of years the Kremlin has insisted haste wi th which they say the
successors the contempt
the West sought freer ex- summit has be en convoked.
for frontiers.
international nacts that surIn turn the Kremlin was changes univ with the :uirn of
Tlii' R ussians
had been in a
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pressed surprise to hear of the Justice Depart
calls the Enforcer, to provide "close support"
ment's Interest. They seek the lowest bids, said for ground troops. It is heavily armored and can
the spokesmen, to keep premiums and repair carry any weapon in the Air Force arsenal up to
costs down.
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A spokesman for the complaining inTo achieve the same performance as the
dependent repair shops described the insurance
business as "a huge game of hanky-panky" and Enforcer, the Army, Marines and Air Force are
"a Jungle of settlements." He charged that the tinkering with machines that cçst four or five
insurance companies "boycott quality shops in times as much. The Air Force's A-10 light
favor of low-ballers who can stay in business bomber, for example, will cost $4 million a piece,
only by ripping off the unsuspecting motorists." as compared to $1 million for the Enforcer.
Yet the Enforcer can fly faster, slower and
Rep. Tom Downey, 1)-N.Y., is
farther.
Because of Its minimum jet exhaust, It Is
pressing the Justice Department to Intensify Its
far
less
vulnerable, too, to heat-.eeking missiles.
probe of the auto Insurance industry.
It can also take off from unimproved roads and
ONE MAN'S BA1'rLEt David B. Lindsay Jr.,
will sit down before it congressional committee 1nuddy fields.
.'n 1973, the Pentagon reluctantly agreed to do
this week to relate the remarkable tale of one
a
.omputer
study of the Enforcer. It passed Its
man's br .ly battle against the Pentagon
"P iper tests" with flying colors, yet the brass
bureaucracy.
halt
4111 don't want IL
Lindsay, publisher of the Sarasota, Fla.,
Herak1-Thburie, has spent ova 11 million of his
The disappointed designer has now taken his
own money W build a combat airplane that is cast to Capitol Hiil where he will testify before a
simple, cheap, rugged and efficient.
Sen ate Armed Services subcommittee.
Even the hiss hats have reluctantly ad- Chalman Thmts McIntyre, 1)-N.H., In a
mitted It is a marvelous machine. Nevertheless, prisite letter to Sen. Lawton Chiles, D.FLa., has
they have relased to &amp;I ve it full flight Peals, much expLained why 1k! Is holding hearings.
less buy It.
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Marching Seminoles will begin
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Novella Stanley
Olga Young
Merle J. Shook, Altamonte
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Jack V. livings, Apopka
Christine N. Eckstein,
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Dorothy G. Cady, Deltona
Guy P. Jackson, Deltona
Mabel McCune, Deltona
Janet N. Miller, Deltona
Yesterday's high 92. OverMarthq A. Nichols, Deltona night low 68.
Marion P. Stewart, Deltona
Partly cloudy through
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Velma Martz, Longwood
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Elizabeth C. Rowland, Mostly southerly winds 10 to 15
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Blum a boy, Deltona
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerome (Lue Highs in the upper 80s to low
Emma) Pendelton a boy, 90s Lows in the 70s.
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don't know when we will ever be able to bang
some sense Into the Air Force on this — no
matter what we do. But we keep trying."
We have spoken to a number of sources In the
military, industry and Congress who believe the
brass hats won't give the Enforcer complete
flight tests because they are afraid it would
embarrass the Pentagon by outperforming more
expensive mEhines.
Footnote: An Air Force spokeqnan said the
Enforcer had been thoroughly tested. There Is
"no disagreement regarding Its projected
performance," he acknowledged. But he
claimed Air Force studies Indicated the A-10
would perform better and be more "cost
effective."
WAT(.jt IN WASTE: The head of solid waste
at the Er,vf tmental Protection Agency, Arsen
Darnay, lv, I planned a wasteful trip to the Soviet
Union at '' taxpayers' expense during his
last
week In ,(,',' rnment.
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withir 'i minutes after
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HELSINKI, Finland (AP) — Ford, said before leaving
Before leaving Poland, Ford
President Ford and Soviet lead- Washington that arms curb on a series of mini-summits,
er Leonid I. Brezhnev resume issues dividing the two nuclear most of them involving Ford, dispatched a letter to U.S.
The President, for example, House Speaker Carl Albert apface-to-face diplomacy in this superpowers were clearly
awaited
political
will
meet privately with the pealing for reconsideration of a
and
Finnish capital today, aiming defined
governments.
prime
ministers of Greece and 223.206 vote rejecting a coin.
at progress toward a new treaty decisions by both
to curb nuclear arms.
Brezhnev was calling on Ford Turkey, whom he last met in promise plan to resume at least
partial U.S. arms shipments to
A senior American official at the U.S. ambassador's resi- Brussels nearly two
However, he
said
Turkey. All deliveries
who new here with Ford from dence following a presidential
Poland Tuesday said he did not breakfast meeting there with have little hope at this point of off after Turkey used Amenexpect any decisive break- British Prime Minister Harold helping to achieve a settlement can-supplied arms in its 1974 inof the Cyprus dispute that di- vasion of Cyprus.
through at the session, sched- Wilson.
Following the House vote,
Ford and leaders of 34 other viaes the two.
uled to last two hours, or at anGreek Prime Minister Con- Turkey ordered;' halt Saturday
gathered in Helother meeting between Ford
atantine Caramnanlis was seeing to all American-directed activisinki
nonbinding F.
and Brezhnev on Saturday.
Ford today, and his Turkish ties at joint military bases in
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JULY29, 1975
Allie Keller
last November.
ADMISSIONS
Lola B. Oglesby
Secretary of State Henry A.
Sanford:
Sarah
Oglesby
Kissinger, who is here with
Deldra Ash
Emma Scott
Carolyn J. Dunaway
Tracey Wight
Waynette E. Dunivan
Dorothy J. Williams
Johnnie N. Hair
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The Justice Department is poking delicately
into a hornet's nest of complaints against the big
auto Insurance companies.
Such firms as Allstate, GEICO, Nationwide,
State Farm and Motors Insurance allegedly
have been sending accident victims to unethical
repair shops, which do shoddy, unsafe work.
Justice officials would tell us only that they
are "evaluating the complaints." They wouldn't
go so far as to say they are plannic'g a formal
investigation.
There have been preliminary Inquiries,
nonetheless, whether the business practices of
the auto insurers violate the antitrust or other
federal laws.
At stake is a whopping $6.3 billion a year In
auto repair bills, which the Insurance companies
pick up. Most companies, of course, seek the
lowest possible damage estimates. All too often,
these are sutwnitted by cheap, unregulated
shops, which save money for the insurance
companies at the expense of the motorists.
ltese "low-ball" shops, as they are called In
the trade, do a cosmetic repair Job, which may
sstlsfy the unsophisticated accident victim. He
dives
however, in a repaired vehicle with
a value far lower than L looka.
We were able to contact spokenen for all the
companies named above. All denied any

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RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) A frost that
say has killed half of Brazil's 1976-77 coffee crop is ex.
pected to work in the country's favor by turning th e world
uuuivv nuirreu mw one UICUiIO by producers and not
consumers, expets here say.
This Is because Brazil has huge stockpiles of coffee that
it can filter out into the world market at will and at a
higher price,
Coffee prices have risen already by 50 per cent in the
past month. Earlier this week, the General Foods Corp.
announced in New York an increase of 20 cents a pound
for ground coffees and 3 cents an ounce for Instant and
freeze-dried brands.
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his coal company laid him off with a promise of
Despite the successful race to the moon, the an MIT faculty member attempt.ng to develop a more work when his condition cleared. The
ApoUo.&amp;yuz docking and other astounding molecular microscope to provide a basically new company knew the condition would not clear, but
scientific advances of the past two decades, way of examining biological materials. Because by suggesting future wages it kept Sheppard
there are signs that we as a nation are losing our he can't say how effective it will b or how long it from applying for what then constituted state
Along with the four-day work week, the 41willingness to take the daring risks required for will take to develop, he has found it almost Inv- sillcossis compensation. After Uiree )-ears, l.he
novation of flexible working hours was one of continued scientific leadership.
possible to get the necessary support for his elapsed time for state benefits qualification,
those Ideas whose time seemed to have come a
As a result, we are boxed In by one work. This means we may wait it long Ume to Sheppard was told he'd never work again. So he
few years ago but has since been Indefinitely technological surprise after another,
find out if this tool could trigger mJor blological was left wi th nothi ng, especia ll y not hard proof
postponed. The recession has left millions 01
advances. Wiesner reports, In fct, that It is of his illness.
Princeton University's Prof. Robert Gilpin becoming almost impossible to
Mnerlcaftl with zero work days and 100 per cent
g!t backing to
Even 'hen documentation Is available —
notes that with the
"flexibility."
launch of Sputnik by the explore any offbeat scientific Idea.
Sheppard has had numerous Xrays diagnosed as
Russians, Americans discovered we lacked the
black lung — the federal system is not easily
Two forces have combined to produce the over
One company, however, launched an ex
propulsion technology, high heat resistant
all unhappy condition of research in the United satisfied. The UMW says that of 600,000 claims
perimental flexible work4iours program last rrwte~ls and the applied mathematics to mnve
year that proved to be so popular It has now been quickly Into competition. In energy, we now find States. The first problem lies in ou colleges and filed with the Social Security department since
expanded to cover more employes of the firm.
ourse lves crippled because we failed to do the universities, traditionally the t*ne of daring 1970, half have been rejected. In some mining
necessary research in coal gasification explorations. Here, the growing rigidi ty of the areas the coal compailes dominate the symThe program was tried with about o emtechnology, in energy storage and conversion tenure system 5&amp;V to block out the young, pa th ies of local physicians and Lawyers, th us
ployesat the beginning; It now covers more thim
unknown scientist with new ideas,
compromising this professional expertise.
100. Since the test, the only change Pitney-Bowes systems and In geothermal, solar and other
The second major force stultifying oir
It Is of course true that many benefits denials
unconventi onal energy sources.
has made has been the elimination of clocks
scientific and technological advance Is the are justified for reasons of applicant fraud. The
count hours worked. Employes are now
Down the road, thing.s will get worse,
growing suspicion of basic and far-out research UMW has a fair share of opportunists. Yet the
responsible for manually reporting the hours
Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner, president of the among members of Congress and the past strictures which have weeded out phonies have
they work on time registers.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, tells of several administrations,
clearly hindered the legitimates as well.

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present a new plan it hopes will get Congress to approve a
resumption of U.S. arms sales to Turkey before leaving
for a recess Friday, Sen. John Tower
The Texas Republican, who heads the Senate
Republican policy committee, told reporters Tuesday that
a new bill "is in the works" with the plan being to present
It first to the Senate and then, if approved, to the house.
The House voted last Thursday, 223 to 206, against a
partial lifting of the arms embargo, which had been
imposed by Congress because of Turkey's use of
American weapons in its invasion and occupation of
Cyprus. The rejection prompted the Turks to begin a
takeoper of U . S. bases in their country.

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willing to concede in return for
an apparent victory for a long
term policy goal.

Congress.
A few months more, say the
critics, might have made a
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WASH! NGTON AP) - The Ford administration will

OAKHhl.L, W. Va. — -It's worse In the
night," says Clarence Sheppard. "You wakes up 11
coughing and you can't catch your breath . You
wants to get up but you can't move. You leans
over on your side and you doubles up, wondering
if you'll die or what. After a w hile It goes away.
You lays back sneezing. Then the heart begins tc
ache, Like you broke a muscle or some th i ng, and
you wants to get a pill for it but like I say you
can't move."
Sheppard, 63, has had silicosis, better known
as black lung, for a decade, the result f 20 years
as a coal miner sucking in the dust beneath the
Appalacitlan Mountains. He says it was bad
enough at first, but grows graver by the year. "I
ain't spit clean since l don't know w hen."
without getting winded,
Neither has he
or gotten thr ough a day withou t medication. '1
prays for re li ef all the time, you know, but it
do n't never seem to come."
To alleviate the suffering of black-lunged
miners, Congress passed a Coal Mine Heal th and
Safety Act In 1969 and a Black Lung Be ne fi ts Act
'
three years la te r. The intent of the legisla tion
was to seek out sUlcosLs vict ims and to compe nsa te them for the occupational ruina tion of
their heal th. That in tent, sadly, has not since
been carried out with enough energy or sympa th y to include men like Sheppard who continue
to cough their lives away, uncompensated, often
impoverished , and f or gotten by a careless
nation.
No one can say how many men fi t into this
category. The United Mine Workers union
estimates "several hundred thou.sand." But if
statistics concerning the suffering are Lacking,
reasons for the oversight are not. Says Bill Cody,
president of the Oakhill Black Lung Association:
"What It is is an attitude of suspicion. The
federal people who run the black lung benefits
programs feel that most of the men applying for
compensation are freeloaders."

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All Special Correspondent

SAN JOSE, costa Rica (APi — An Organization of
American Sta tes vote to end sanctions against Cuba has
met Fidel Castro's main condition for resumption of
relations be tween Havana and th e United States.
But American delegates to the OAS meeting said it did
not necessarily follow from the Fuesday night action that
a resumption of LJ.S.'Cuban relations was imminent,
The United States voted with the majority in the 16-3
vote. Brazil and Nicaragua abstained and Chile, Uruguay
and Paraguay voted "no."
But the U.S. trade embargo on Cuba predated the jl
year-old OAS sanctions arid several measures would have
to be repealed by Congress for the embargo to be lifted.
In addition, American concerns and individ ua ls claim
Cuba owes th em hundreds of millions of dollars for
properties expropriated by Castro's government.
Th e OAS passed a compromise resolution that did not
formally lift the sanctions but left member r'nuintripq free
to renew trade and diplomna(ie ties wttiCuba.
The chief U.S. delegate, William S. Maillard said the
resolution "puts the Cuban problem in its correct perspective."

TOM TIEDE

smaking suspicion that if he were around today
he would quite favorably consider a sequel to
"Tom Sawyer" in which Becky matcherproved
that, "charm, frailty and mysteries" of
femininity notwithstanding, she could wield a
litush as well as any boy.
Cam to titink of it, though, Becky was
probabl y too smart to have been duped Into the
fence-painting chore the way Tom cozzened his
masculine friends. That may be some consolation to the rejected girls of

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A steady chipping away at problems under the
present system is leading to a conviction that it is
not as bad as it might have looked a few years ago.

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP)
The students
weren't surprised when the cowpoke moseyed
into the classrcom wearing sixahooters. It sas
just an average day in a course they
tionately dub "Cowboys and Indians."
Technically, the rather dry title of the senior
level course at the University of Florida is
"History of Trans-Mississippi West 1830-1890."
So Dr. Julian Pleasants, remembering the
afternoons he spent cheering Hopalong Cassidy
down the silvery screen's dusty trail, does what
he can to bring it to life. Sometimes, he wears
cowboy clothes.
The course deals with what Pleasants believes
to be the nict significant era in the nation's
development. But Pleasants said there are so
many misconceptions of the wild west that he
has to unteach as much material as he teaches.
"The mythical cowboys spawned by legends
and TV and movies epitomize the type man most
Americans like to believe they are - John
Wayne-types who are quick to clobber the bad
guys and even quicker to bow to a pretty lady,"
Pleasants said.
Pretty ladies like Belle Starr'
"She was actually sort of a den mother to a
bunch of outlaws," Pleasants said. "She was
Little more than a leatherfaced miscreant. In
fact, all those 'Miss Kitty' types looked In real
life as if they'd crawled out of a cactus patch into
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The professor says the glamorized Butch
Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, whose real
names were George Leroy Parker and Harry
Longbaugh, were two unglamorous train robbers.
"They were so tame and likeable, the railroad
people offered Butch a job as a freight guard to
keep him off the tracks so they wouldn't have to
shoot him," Pleasants said. "Butch and Sundance likely never killed anyone in their lives.
Even when being pursued, they'd shoot the
horses instead of the men chasing them."
Of all the misconceptions about the wild west,
the most unjust are those about Indians, said the
3-year-old professor. 1k szid the white nutn
could have learned much from the Indians,
especially how to live in harmony with nature.
"The American Indian culture was far ad.
vanced beyond that of the white invaders 01 that
period," Pleasants said. "We Judged them
savage and barbaric only because that was one
way to justify exterminating them in order to
settle their land."

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New Chairman Says
Cl'i'ents Come First

TALLAHASSEE (AP) - The
new Senate Ways and
Means chairman says he's going to make sure the interests of
clients are put to the front In
reorganizing the Health and
Rehabilitative Services
Department.
"We intend to assert the
clients' interest in the reorganization," Sen. Jack Gordon, D.
Miami, said. "An organization
whose purpose exists to serve
the people ought to be organized
from the point of view of the
people."
Gordon criticized HRS officials during an Interview Tues.
day for not making the needs of
its clients top priority in
reorganizing the mammoth
agency.
Gordon, who headed the Senate's Health and Rehabilitative
Services Committee that helped
push reorganization through
the legislature, was critical of
the way the department was restructuring itself.

The 1975 legislature ordered
the 32,000employe agency to
abolish its 11 divisions and
reorganize into 13 servicedelivery districts to Improve
the aid it provides Florida's
needy, retarded and mentally
ill. "My big objection has been
that they should have started
with the districts," Gordon
said. "It's what you do In the
field that should dictate what
you do in Tallahassee."
HRS officials said last week
they would be ready to start
setting up district organizations
as soonas an inventory of the
agency's employes was cornActing HRS Secretary Emmett Roberts said he would begin this week recruiting candidates for the district administrator posts, considered the
keys to reorganization.
"Those people ought to be using some shoe leather to walk
around the offices of the state to

see what the needs of the people
are," Gordon said.
As chairman of the Senate
ctmznittee that determines how
much money HRS will get next
year, Gordon will have some
say In determining how the
agency Is reorganized.
Gordon was critical of the
agency's lack of planning In the
past in providing services to
Floridians who need them. Persons on Medicaid who needed
artificial limbs couldn't get
them between Jan. 1 and June
30 of this year because the
agency ran out of money for
funding that program, he said.
Gordon Wn also critical of
former lIES Secretary O.J.
Keller as an administrator of
the agency. Gordon was a leader in ousting Keller.
The first legislative hearing
on how reorganization has
progressed since the new law
was passed is scheduled for
Aug. 25. said Larry Carnes,
IIRS committee staff director.

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driving on the wrong side of the
road.
Seminole and Orange County
The 14-year-old son of a sheriff's deputies today .l'ere
Casselberry city councilman investigating a report by a 34.
was listed in good condition this year-old Orlando woman that
morning at Florida Hospital she was abducted by four men
North, Altamonte Springs, at gunpoint, her auto stolen,
where he is being treated for and that she managed to escape
iniuries received vriterdiw in
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bicycle-car
collision
in Woods Road
north
of yeggs were primarily in
Casselberry.
Longwood.
terested in cash and old coins,
Casselberry police reported
According to Seminole Deputy C.R. Brown said the
that Arthur David Zacco, 14- sheriff's reports, Betty Jean residence of Charlene M.
year-old son of Councilman Saunders told Deputy R.L. Curcio, Green Meadows
John Zacco, of 505 Queen's O'Dell that she was driving Apartments, was entered by
Mirror Circle, was riding a Wine from an Eatonville night breaking a glass door
and $5
bicycle in the rain on the same spot when four men in another cash was taken.
street near his home when the car forced her vehicle off 14
Raymond F. Roberson, 2524
bicycle collided with a car near Lee Road and forced her Dakota Trail, Fern
Park,
driven by Clarence Barry at pistol-point to accompany reported $150 in coins, Including
Klase, 28, of Fern Park.
them.
28 silver dollars, missing from
Police said another cyclist
Ms. Saunders reported one of his burglarized residence ac
with young Zacco wasn't in- the men took her car and that cording to a report
filed by
jured or involved in the ac- she escaped from the other Deputy David Duguid.
cidi'nt.
three men on Markham Woods
Duguld also reported that
Officers said Zacco was Road when she jumped from burglars smashed a window at
thrown from his bicycle into the their vehicle and was aided by a the 101 Candlewick Road,
auto's windshield in the passing motorist.
Longwood, residence of Charles
collision
and
received
Ililey, and took a movie camera
lacerations.
Old Coins Taken
and $200 in old coins, mostly
A police spokesman said
silver dollars.
investigating officer 11G.
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vehicle and possession of theft of six cases of beer and an
burgla ry tools,
undetermined quanti ty of wine
Police reports said the of- in a break-in at Rex Bar, 410
ficers found the auto of James Sanford Ave., early today.
E. Taylor had been foreceably
Lee Mixon, 110 Airport
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found in the auto.
$175 citi7ens band radio, firstaid kit and a six-inch skinning
knife were taken from a boat
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Mrs. Martin Watkins, 566
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that someone took a $250
Staghorn fern In a hanging pot
from the foyer of her residence
early today.

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Sanford police patrolmen
Lewis Coombs and Ricky
McIntyre arrested Michael
Herman Wallace, 21, of 810 E.
Fourth St., Sanford, early today
after watching him exit an auto
at 414 Myrtle Ave., according to
police reports.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Gov. Reubin Askew since he has said he would not seek a full term,
says he wants the successor of resigned and let the voters chose a successor?
Insurance Commissioner Thomas O'Malley's to "Whoever I appoint, it'd give them a head
be someone who will support him on the Cabinet start (in the election) because I'd like to serve
for the next three years.
with them on the Cabinet," Askew replied during
But Askew told a news conference Tuesday a flC1 conference.
He seemed sure his appointee would win the
that the selection will be delayd until fall for
more study. Meanwhile. Askew said. pgjj, election next year, saying anther consideration
Asr will continue as interim treasurer- would be that the person could get experience in
the post and "we wouldn't hcve any conceivabk
insurance commissioner..
turnover at that point."
Under Florida law, a successor must be ChOSCfl
Askew and O'Malley have feuded frequently
in next year's election because more
on the Cabi net, and the disputes grew in Interity
months remain on O'MalIey's
four-year tam following Askews appointment of a special
that began last January.
prostor to investigate O'Ma lley.
Askew, dcirning to say who was under conSpeculation on a soccessor to the $40,000-asideration for appointment, said the post would yea' post centered on Jim Aptborp, Askew's top
have to go to someone who could win it the administrative asssistant, and former
remaining two years of O'Malley's term.
Congressman Bill Gunter, an (iando Insurance
Why nt leave Ashler in u:AiI the 1976 election, executive.

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CHICAGO i AP) -Hugh Hefner says he is not disposing
of his 74-room Playboy mansion here, but is instead
"reducing it rather dramatically.The president of Playboy Enterprises, Inc., thus contradicted Tuesday night his senior vice president, Victor
14ownes, who had announced that the Lavish mansion is
being closed and that He(ner's DC9 jet is being put up for
sale.
Contacted at his Los Angeles mansion, Hefner said,
"We're not closing down the Chicago mansion, but
reducing It rather dramatically. It will still be a base of
operations. We will still have it with a skeleton staff when
I'm here."
Lownes, who calls himself "Jaws" because of his
budgetcutting duties, had said earlie&amp; Tuesday, "It's
purely an i conomic decision and I can use the money
elsewhere,"
The Chicago mansion was built In 1903 and bought by
Playboy for $400,000 in 1957. With Hefner living in another
mansion near Los Angeles, only six Playboy bunnies and
Lownes currently live in the Chicago mansion.
Lownes said Hefner's jet, painted black except for a
bunny insignia on the tall, could be purchased for $6.35
million.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A who received his Ph.d. in mendation to commission
dozen persona are Inter, history at Florida State members," he said.
ested In replacing Don Pride as University and Is working on a
If there is a strong candidate
Bicentennial Commission exec- project at Yale University, for the post, he said he may
utive director at $24,000 a year, Williams said.
appoint that person before the
Mrs. Dozier, former state commission's next meeting in
I.A. Gov. Jim Williams says.
Williams, commission chair- cultural affairs director who, September and ask them to apman, said In an interview 'rues- like Pride, was an unsuccessful prove his choice.
"Hopefully this one will be a
day that those interested in- candidate last fall for secretary
of
state,
has
not
subriitted
a
permanent
director," he said.
clude Beverly Dozier,
application,
commission
goes out of
Williams
The
cessful secretary of state candi- formal
existence June 30, 1977. Funddate, and Gary We theringion, said.

ing ends
31, 1976.
who was ousted as assistant ex"But I am aware she's interAskew
created
a stir last
ecutive director in January ested," Williams said.
January
when
he
appointed
when Pride took the post.
She has reportedly called Pride,
ousting Kemp and WethPride, who resigns Thursday some commission members to erington both associates of forto become press secretary of promote her candidacy.
mer IA. Gov, Tom Adams.
Williams said he would try to
Sargent Shriver's presidential
Wetherington branded Askcampaign, replaced Shelton get a file of all applications, ew's ouster action as Illegal and
Kemp. Kemp was ousted by suggestions and resumes to. took his allegatitns to the Ethics
gether by Thursday to plan
Gov. Reubin Askew.
In- Commmlsslon. The cornterviews,
Others who have a pplied for
mission rejected the contention.
"As a practical mat ter, I'll
Pride resigned as Askew's
the post are Edna Tait, chair.
man of th e Governor's Corn- try to have some interviews, press secretary last year in an
mission on th e Status of then narrow the field substan- unsuccessful bid for secretary
Women, and Dr. Peter Rloley, tially and make a recoin- of state.

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Twelve Persons Trying
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Florida Statute 905.23 states: "No report or presentment of the grand jury relating to an Individual which is
not accompanied by a true bill or indictment shall be
made public or be pllhlicid until the individual
concerned has been furnished a copy thereof and given 15
days to file with the circuit court a
motion to repress or
expunge the report or that portion which is improper and
unlawful."
The law also provides that any such motion, whether
granted or denied, shall automatically act as a stay of
public announcement of the report, or a portion of the
report, until the local circuit court's ruling on the motion
is either affirmed or denied by the Fourth District Court
of Appeal, West Palm Beach,
If there Is no appeal on the local court's ruling on such
a motion the stay is in effect until the time period for filing
such an appeal expires.
During the seven-week jail fire probe the grand Jury
heard a number of witnesses including Polk, county
commissioners, fire investigators, Herring's chief investigator Jack H. Fulenwider, some of the 52 surviving
jail inmates, jailers and attorneys who represented inniatt' Has Mu('a II, who dit1 in tJ'.e lire.
McCall, a IC'-yuar.oI(I Orange County juvenile indicted
in Seminole to stand trial as an adult on a robbery charge,
is believed by authorities to have set fire to a stack of
foam mattresses stored outside his isolation cell.
Dense, acrid smoke from the plastic-covered mattresses filled the second-floor jail adjacent to the Sanford
courthouse and firemen and sheriff's personnel worked 90
minutes before the last inmate was evacuated.
Authorities said the 10 inmates and one jailer who were
killed in the fire died of smoke inhalation.
Authorities say the noontime fire erupted minutes
after McCall had been notified that his pending trial had
been continued in circuit court for the second time, Officials said McCall was reportedly "very upset" when told
by a jailer of the trial delay.
Repairs costing $40,() are nearing completion at the
jail and county officials are awaiting a State Fire Marshal's report on whether a proposed 14-point minimum
safety requirement plan will remedy alleged fire safety
deficiencies in the jail.
Meanwhile, county prisoners are being housed in jails
in surrounding counties at a reported cost of more than
11,000 a day.
Polk has been named defendant in at least five civil
suits filed by relatives of dead inmates and by one survivor of the fire. The suits seek millions of dollars in
damages.

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IDS ANGELES (AP) -Sidney Luft, former husband of
the late Judy Garland, has been found In contempt of
court for interfering with the We of Garland television
show tapes.
The civil contempt action against LuIt was filed by Trophy Productions Inc. and its president, Barnett
Glassman, and claimed Loft violated a court order
barring him from interfering with sale of the 28 tapes.
Luft was accused of calling potential buyers and telling
them Glassman was a "pirate," a "racketeer" and a
"crook."
Loft, described in court records Monday as "an unemployed ex-spouse of Judy Garland, fallen on hard times,"
was given a suspended five-day jail sentence and a $500
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him dismissed on the grounds a local model waited too
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Marie Vincent that lhunpei'dinck fathered her daughter
born in October 1970.
The judge said he will schedule a hearing on the merits
of the suit.

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ago to remove a cancer growth In one lung. He was
released Tuesday after an operation to remove a growth
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Six inches of insulation in your attic
could save you one
on your air
0o)d insulation will n.)t only make you more comfortable by
keeping the heat out, it'll also give you the added comfort of
knowing your cooling costs aren't going through the roof.
Fact is, if your home is fully air conditioned you could save
one third or more on air conditioning costs simply by having a six
inch layer of insulation in the attic.
Insulations inexpensive. The blown-in type averages about
a square foot installed. The ban type costs more. Either way,
the savings on your electric bill alone will probably pay foi' the
cost of your insulation in just two years.
Another thing you can do to keep the heat out, the cool in,
and the costs down is weather strip your doors and windows.
Especially jalousie windows.

And if you have a window where the sun beats in, shade it.
With window shades, awnings, shutters or reflective film.
It'll help a lot. Example: One 8'x6'8" panel of glass with direct
exposure to the sun requires nearly one ton of air conditioning for
coolintz alone. That adds up to a lot of air conditioning. And a lot
of extra 1Th.;l'tey.
What else can you do to save on cooling costs? Use light
colors on your walls and roof to reflect the sun. Shade
your air conditioning unit with shrubbery. All these things add up
to dollars saved on your cooling costs. And dollars you save
on electricity.
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Chamber of Commerce Executive
Manager Jack Homer can't imagme why
anyone would want to leave Sanford In the
Summer.
But the fact remains this is the time of
year when people everywhere want to get
away from wherever they are!
With the stuarner "get-away" in full swing
and northerners still flocking to Florida in

r ecord number., it's natural to ask," where
do Floridians i Sanfordites in particular) like
to acation'
While undoubtedly there are those heading
out to all the far corners of the U S and
abroad, a ra ndom sample of some of San
ford's pr omi ne nt resi den ts narrows down the
favored destinations considerably.
Among special vacation, two- North
Carolina and New Smyrna Beach
take
preference
"We've traveled all over, but we always go
hack to North Carolina," 535 Mrs Sct
Burns Florida Power and Light Director,
Scott Burns and his wife bose a daughter who
lives in North Carolina, so that's an add ed

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manure (yes, hen manure) and leaves, horehound and b)a tree breathe into the mouth of the
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even 50 years from now.
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the United States higher than
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Even though the 17 page tsatanail.tameIiigh-uie rate marriage
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spending about eight days In the U.S. studying h1gher educational
.systems under a State Department Cultural Exchange P
Also attending the traditional American cookout at
the Layer b&gt; designers in coats, suits and
home were Sanford residents Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Clark
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in the geriatric set? And what liquor and beer so
I won't have
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second marriage It has lasted airlines should ha e a separate
30 years. Thirty years ago, I section for drinkers, just as
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woman got her face on paper
money, two said they didn't
care one wa or the other and wanting to be apart because
one said, "I don't want to get they fought when they were
m face on flO) folding money, together, but the pressure I get
but I'd like to get m IIAND.S on trom both is something terrible
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Foundation at Valley Forge out that the (aimlv is the ti'.ities such IIS
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Family picnics, outings, get.
In 1968 edent I ndon II Freedoms Foundation's cornerstone of our social the youngest family members
togetbers and patriotic
president, Reed Harris, structure. It is the looting on with our historic documents
events Johnson proclaimed Fami
will mark the eighth annual
Reunion Dii lie said: "I urge stressed the importance of the which a youngster's ideas of and events in national and local
ctlebration of Family Reunion all people
to SUnn'wl those family in America today, honesty, integrity and concern history, the development of
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actions that will st
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then the saying, 'Strong families are for others is based"
the
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asvet as we work to improve the
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su
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the
highest
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,nuinei ous service -and fraternal
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on the value of otw grar0children, aunts, uncles worship together in the manner
I ..organizations, veterans. product of our civilization."
family
ties.
It is a time to learn and cousins; getting the family of their choice; renewing
patriotic, &gt;outh and religious
F aimly Reunion Da was more of our family histories, up- to-date on addresses, births, contac t
with f.unily members in
groups to dramatize the fainily
originated by Kiwanis ' Inter- the history of our community arwiversaries. deaths and other other parts of the state or
as the keystone of strength and national
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should be a visit to the new Central Florida
Zoo, he says.
And don't forget about the fishing and
boating on the St. Johns River and Lake
Monroe or the canoeing on Wekiva and Little
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pr et tiest propert)"
Mrs. Mero feels carnping is a relaxing type
of vacation even though you have to cook your
own meals. But, she points out, "my husband
does a lot of the cooking too on these
So, it you still have a little vacadon time
left, you can try some of these recommended
places.

Joe Davis of the Stenstrom, Davis,
Mcthtosh, attorneys feels the same about
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enjoy longer trips. "We have a trailer and like

But Mack splits his loyalties between the
Tar Heel Sta te and a condominium on New
Smyrna Beach. Despite it's proximity to
Sanford, Mack claims one can totally isolate
oneself there, rest and relax wi thou t all the
rigors of long distance traveling. While some
northerners may travel 1500 milps to enjoy
the beach, sun and water, Mack Cleveland
only cloclI 35 to 40 miles on his speedometer
to enjoy the same things.

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state pa rks the Mercers also enjoy. Among
them are the Royal Coachman near Naples,
Hillsboro River State Park south of

a nd the mountains that provide a welcome
change for this Sanford couple.

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campers," 55)3 the Flagship Hank president.
Mercer and his family hitch up their Airstream camper to their car and set off, not
across country, but just a few miles down
road to Outdoor resorts b) Disney World This
wa),MercercancommutetoworklnSanford
and his daughter is a little closer to her Job at
Disney World
The camps, Mercer sass, have all th e
drawing cards of other resorts- tennis, golf,
horseshoes, square dancing, fishing, sailing
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City. Maggie Valley, ard Hurricane Ridge
'Misstate is a favorite for attorney, Mack
Cleveland but for another reason. "I go
primarily to play golf on their beautiful golf
courses," says the Sanford bachelor. Again,
the Highlands and Wayriesville get local
testimonial for cool evenings when one can
enjoy sitting around the hearth with a fire
snapping and crackling.

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have apartments
are Cal Conth,fl jflGrarnL,Do
McWhorter, Bob Crumley, the Ken Masons
and Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wing.
But John Mercer, wasn't sold on either
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Great

This perhaps is also the motivation for a
number of other Sanford residents. Enough
so, that several years ago the Win San Club
was formed, a 42-unit condominium complex
named for the predominance of Winter Park
and Sanf ord residents Among localities who

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SPORTS

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Sale $339, reg. $439. 4 piece set includes
triple dresser, vertical mirror,
nightstand and headboard only.
Mediterranean Styiin with printed case
tops over wood products Selected
hardwoods on base and top moldings
Deep rich finish. Antique brass-look
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Braves 4, Dodgers 2
Blue Moon Odom earned his first
National league victory and Darrell Evans
belted his 13th home run as Atlanta beat
Los Angeles.
Astros 6, Padres 2
Jose Cruz' run-scoring double
highlighted a three-run Houston uprising
in the fifth inning and the Astros defeated
San Diego, ending a five-game losing

By TIlE ASSOCIATED PRESS

In the other National League games, the
Francisco Giants turned back the
The Pittsburgh Pirates aren't as tough Cincinnati Reds 4.2; the Atlanta Braves
as they look...at least the way the whipped the Los Angeles Dodgers 4.2; the
Philadelphia Phillies see them.
Houston Astros stopped the San Diego
The Phillies have an uncanny hold on Padres 6-2; the Chicago Cubs nipped the
Pittsburgh and because of It, the Pirates Montreal Expos 4-3 and the St. Louis
are losing their grip in the National Cardinals Cefeated the New York Mets 5.3
League East.
in the first game of a twinight doubleBehind rookie Tom Underwood, the header before losing the second game, IiPhillies defeated Pittsburgh 5-1 Tuesday 6.
night For their ninth straight victory over
Underwood pitched a four-hitter arni
the Pirates and clunt)ed within 31 gaines doubled in a pair of runs to lielp
of the frontrunners.
Philadelphia beat Pittsburgh. Underwood,
"Tonight's game is an important one," a 21-year-old southpaw, stroked his double
said Dave Cash. "It will mean the dif. to left center to key a four-run fourthference between leaving Pittsburgh 21. or inning spurt off losing pitcher Dock Ellis,
4' games behind."
7.7.
The Pirates haven't beaten the l'hiliies
Giants 4, Reds 2
since April If, when they finished a threeBobby Murcer's two-run double in the
game sweep of their Pennsylvania neigh- ninth inning carried San Francisco past
hors. Since then, it's been downright Cincinnati as the Reds failed for the 45th
bizarre the way the Phillies have handled straight time to get a complete game from
the Pirates,
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NEW YORK iAI'i - Joe Namath and
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nor Namath appeared willing to do coriunit himself past two years.
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agreement on a new contract that could
"If after that period," Namath said,
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have the veteran quarterback In uniform
million offer to play in the World Football new it,"
by the end of the week.
League earlier this year, wanted a $1The Jets' first preseason game is a wee
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conference at the team's National Football
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League training camp in nearby Hempyear deal for $400,000 a year, which would
would like to play at least half the game.
stead, N.Y., where they will announce the
have been a $100,000 a year raise.
That, however, would so-em unlikely, even
new pact hammered out Monday night by
"We have made our top offer," Iselin If Namath begins workouts immediately.
Jets President Phil Iselin and Narnath's
said last weekend. "There is only so much
attorney. Jimmy Walsh.
Namath, who led the Jets to six con.
juice you can get out of an orange, and secutive victories at the end of last season.
Though neither side would confirm it, a
there is no Juice left." • •
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source close to the bargaining between the
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1974. "At 6-foot-5, with his speed and range, he can
knock (lOWfl almost anything."
"That's not to slight the other two," the
precision passer out of California said wryly of
AllPros Jack Ham and Andy Russell. "From
watching the films, I think they are about the
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four when his team meets the Steelera In the 42nd
annual College All-Star Game on Friday. The
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and moved to Seattle.
"It's unfounded and without substance,"
A's owner Charles Finley said Tuesday, about
a report that discussions are under way to
move the two franchises.
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million, also disputed the account, saying, "I
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stop the defensive back from "Family Day" scrimmage at
"I didn't think they would be
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Miami Dolphin Coach Don pressed the squad's coaches. Nat has been real he lpful wi th
Shula said he couldn't unless he
"He's beginning to learn techniques on pass routes and
noved a bit to the right,
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victory. But in the 1974 opener
But such embarrassments against Wyoming, he suffered a
are rare for Owens, afif thround cartilage tear in his knee that
draft choice from Arizona slowed him for the rest of the
Sta te. Dolphin coaches said
after Tuesday's practice.
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"He's real tough, that's the is learning moves from Dolphin
No. 1 thing," said assistant veterans Nat Moore, Mel Baker
coach Howard Schellenberger. and Howard Twilley.
"He's very strong and bigger
"You learn a lot just watch.
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Toby Harrah collected four hits, including the first grand
slam home run of his career, and knocked in fire runs for Texas,
Steve Hargan, 7-6, bested Jim Perry, 4-10. Joe Rudi hornered for
the A's who still lead the Al, West by 9t.1 games.

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runs and Money added another one in the third inning as the
Brewers handed Boston only its fourth loss in the last 22 games.
Colborn, 7.8, bested Diego Segui, 2-4, who struck out 11 batters in
his first start since May 16, 1972.

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weekend in a slow pitch softball
game.
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in the top of the first inning, but
Casselberry rebounded with
three runs In the bottom of
first and two in the second to tie
the game.
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the third, but Casselberry
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Skillcraft. Inc . a Fla corporation

Arthur PS Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Joy Stokes
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said property being iocatec
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Seminole County. Florida, more
follow -,
particularly described
All the furniture, furnishings,
Publish July tb 73. 30, Aug 6. 1975 fixture's. inventory, stock in trade.
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and a11 machinery and materials
taken from the defendant's buinesi
located at Building 126 Sanforø
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that Airport, Sanford. Florida
All properly being Stored at A J
by v irtue of that certain Writ of
LoSsil'Ig Tranifer and Storage in
Faecution issued Out of and unier
Sanford Florida
the seal of the Circuit Court of
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On. 11) ...----.197 flrvin. Truck t,.,.,
countfinal" Iudgm;nt rendered in thC 300Aith green cab andopien bed v,n
No D31BE25522989 being stored at
aforesaid court on the 75th day of
Otlitf &amp; Sons, in Sanford. Florida
March, A D 1915. in that certan
caseentltlee, Beneficial Finance Co
Additional information available
from the Civil Division of the
Of Cas'elbecrv Plaintiff. vs Billy
Branson and Verde B-anson, Sem;nøle County Sheriff's Depart
merit, and the undersigned is Siiertf
Defendant, whiCh aforesaid Writ of
Euetit;nn was delivered to me
of Seminole County. Florida, will at
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida, it 00 H on the 71st day of August.
an d I have levied upon the following
A U 1915. offer for sale and Sell to
es bidder, for cash. subicc
described property Owned by Billy
the highest
Branson and Verd,I Branson said to any and all existing leinl. at the
property being located ri Seminole
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanford,
County, Florida, more particularly
described as follows
Florida, the ahoye desrib,d pe
snal property
Various and assorted househo ld
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That Said sale is be'ng made t
aid equipment including:
satisfy the terms of sad Writ of
One RCA Record Player
One RCA Color TV. 17", portable Execution.
John E. Polk,
One Coffee Table
Sheriff
Two End Tables
Seminole Count, 'Ior.tji
Two Lamps
One Dining Room Table
Pvblith' July 30. Aug 6. I). 70. 1975
DEP 170
Six Dining Room Chairs
TWO F ans
One Set of Silverware
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINC,Cr
One Deep Freezer, 0 E.
PROPOSED CHANGES AND
One Vacuum Cleaner. Sgal. Pow
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
p Vac
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
One Set Ccokv,are
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE Ct'
One Wthing Machine, Sears
THE CITY OF SANFORD
QOC Clothes Dryer, West i nghouse
FLORIDA
One Iron. Signature
Notice Is hereby given that .i
Two Full Beds
Public Hearing will be held It the
Two Twin Beds
Commission Room in the City Hall in
Three Chests of Drawert
the City of Sanford, Florida. at? 00
Two Dressers
o'clock P M on Agt 11. 1975,
and the undersigned as Sher iff of
cOOsider chaniqe's and ameodmer''.
Seminole County. Florida. will
to the Zoning Ordinance of the C'.
11 00 A H on the' 31st day of July.
of Sanford. F)ord. as follows
A D 1975, offer for iSle and sell to
That property lying belwerr
the highest bidder, trim cash, subject
French Avenue onC Maple Aveciuo
to any and all existing leins, at the
and bqlweeri 15th Street and 21"".
Frrint (West) Door of the Seminole
Street 15 proposed to be re:onecs
County Courthouse in Sanford,
from tiC 1 (Restricted Commercial)
Florida. ttie OhOve' described per
District to GC 7 (General Corn
sora' property All
properly
mis-clan District Sa i d Property
being stored at Adams Transfer ma
being more prticuianly described
Storage in Sanford, Florida Ad
as follows
d,lional information availa ble from
Lots 43, 14 and 15. First Addition t
the Civil Division of the Seminole
Pin('hurit. Plat Book S. Page 79
County Sheriff's Department .
All parties in 'nterest and c'tiien'.
That said sale i5 blriq made to
shall hive an o pportunity to to
satisfy the terms of Slid Writ of
heard
Said hearing
IF it ecut ion
By order CO the C i ty Co'nr'i'.'.
John E Polk.
of the City of Sant j'; I
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Seminole County. Florida
City Clerk
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Sale prices effective thru Monday, August 4.

Seaboard Coastline, Sanford's best men's slow pitch
softball learn, will compete this weekend in the Florida
Recreation Softball Association State Tournament at Ormood Beach.
Seaboard earned the berth in the state meet with a
second-place finish in last weekend's district event at
Titusville.
Lake M'nroe Inn, Sanford's other entry in the district,
captured third place. The winner and runner-up earned
berths in the state.
Flagship Bank of Titusville won the district after
defeating Seaboard Coastline twice, 21-4 and 16-7, and lake
Monroe Inn 19-3.
Seaboard Coastline dropped lake Monroe Inn 9-5 and
then Lake Monroe Inn eliminated the City of Titusvi1lt 15-5.
Seaboard Coastline will battle a team from Ocala at 8:15
p.m. Friday in the opening round of the state.

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ROVVLAND AND

Plaintiff's Attorney, whose address Orange County, Florida. upon a final
is 33 East Robinson Street, Orlando. Judgment rendered in the aforesa id

default will be entered against you aforesaid Writ of
Execution was
for the relict demanded in the delivered to me
Sheriff of
Complaint
Seminole County. Florida. and I
WITNESS my hand and thC seal Of hive levied upon the following
this Court, WS llth day of July, 1975 desc r ibed property
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ina?
written clefensei, if any. to it. on by virtue of that certain Writ of

Florida 37801. on or before August Court on the 261h day
of June. A D
15th 1975 Wd file the criginal Arith JOYS, in trial certain caie entitled,
the Clerk of this Court either before Georgia Pacific Corporation. a corp
service on the P!ainlilf's attorney or
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be present it sad time and place to ENTERPRISES, LTD
FORESTDEL. LTD
voice theIr approval or disapprova
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GAI.LEPIA WEST. LTD
of said application for rate increase
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DATED this 73rd day of June,
LARMAC,
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NAPLES
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ORLANDO KNOLLS, LTD
PubliSh July 9 16 73 30 1975
SILVER PINES PROPERTIES
DEP 46
LIMITED
VISTA DEL 501. LTD
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE with their pr
incipal place at
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIP. in Seminole County.
Ftoqda are
CulT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
limited partnerships filed n ?me
COUNTY. FLORIDA
office of the Secretary of State of
CIVIL ACTION NO. CII 5.1
351.CA. Florida under Chapter 670. Florda
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Statutes. Laws of Florida. and
STOCKTON. WHATLEY. DAvIP &amp; has failed
for six months or more to
COMPANY, a Florida corporation.
pay the annual filing fee and renew
Plaintiff, the certificate
of Outhorltv to
JOHN 0 CRAFT and FRANCES P operate as a limited partnership
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Therefore. in pursuance f the
CRAFT, his wIle, H. C Herman
and Provisions of Section 6203), Flora,
MAE HERMAN. his wife.
Statutes, I have Caused to te
Defendanls published in the Evening Herald
NOTICE OF ACTION
newspaper published in Seino
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TO H C HERMAN and MAE County. Florida. notice of failure
to
HERMAN.
renew certificate of authority a
hii wife
provided by law
10590 Elm Street
GIVEN
the
my ha nd
Nor th Collins, New York 111 11 Great Seal of the State of Florida.
at
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thit an Tallahassee, the Capital. ts the
action to foreclose amort009eonthe 25th day of July. AD, 1915
fo ll ow i ng property In Seminole (SEAL)
County, Florida:
Bruce A Smothers
Lot It, Block C. Woedmere Park,
SECRETARY OF STATE
Second Replat as recorded in Plot Publish' July 30. 1975
Rook I). Page 73, Public Records of DEP 173
Seminole County, Florida
has bees filed against you and YOU
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

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In Tuesday night's other American League games, Texas
topped Oakland 6-1, Baltimore clubbed Cleveland 7-1, New York
beat Detroit 4-2, Kansas City dumped Minnesota 5-2 and
Chicago downed California 7-4.

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Drainage District
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0) lands presently owned by Publish - July 73. X. 1975
Longwood Markham Development DEP 121
Corporation lying to the West of the
sanitary stowage facility ow ned by
STATE OF F LOP IDA I
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Not to
Thomas came through in the clutch, lie bounced
into a double play. His chance for glory pased.
"I think I deserve at least an asterisk," he saIQ.
Despite Thomas' efforts the Brewers won the game 4-0 behind
Jim Coiborn's seven-hitter.

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New York broke its scoreless inning string at 27 with an
unearned run in the first and added three more in the fifth,
Thurman Munson drove in two runs with a single and infield
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George Brett drove in three runs with a home run and a
sacrifice fly and Paul Sphttorff, making his first start in over a
month, won his third game in 12 decisions.

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NOTICE OF MEETIPIr. OF LAN
DOWNERS
OF
SLAVI.'.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DRAINAGE
DISTRICT
Long*Ood Utilities , Inc. r'as aIied SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORID.'
to tP'e City Council of the City Cf TO ELECT A SUPERVISOR o
Loogwc*d. Florida. f or an increase SAID DISTRICT
in rate for the providing of sewage
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
treatment service from the present a meeting of the owners of la nd s
rat, of 14 50 per r es idential con situated in SLAV IA DRAINAGE
nertionper month to a propoWd rate DISTRICT
Or
SEMINOLE
of 39 1) per residential connection COUNTY. FLORIDA, will be h,'Ict at
per mrp, within the tOliOWr'Q the City Hall in Oviedo. Flor ida. at
described l.indi in the City of ten o'clock A M on the 171 h day of
Seminole
County, Augus t. AD 1975. f or the purPose of
champion,
[ Ono wooci.
electing one supervisor fr %.sd
Florida, to wit
Chris Snyder, 19, of Springfield,
A) SANDALWOOD. acc or ding to District for a term of three years, t
Mo.
INVITATION TO BID
the plot ther eof as rec or ded in Plot which election every acre of land in
Seminole Memorial Hospital will
Book 1$, Page 11 of the Public the District shall represent one
accept
bids
on
PVC
Pipe
and
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Small's unofficial
overhauled
the 1974 record in
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Records of Seminole County. Share and each owner sh all be en
the 38(1-yard speed skating cet.ories Specifications can be Florida
titled to vote in per son, or by proxy
picked up in the Purchasing
B) LAKE SEARCY SHORES, n writing duly Signed, for every
event, set Monday night, was Department Rids will include
acc or ding to the plot thereof
acre of la nd owned by him in such
1:27.6, more than a second off F O.B. point and estimntCd delivery recorded
in Plat Book is. Page 73 of District: Guardians may represent
time. All bid s will be addressed to
the Public R ecords of Seminole their wards, executors and ad
the Administrator and bidding will
C ounty, Florida,
rninittratoqs may represent estate's
close
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A ND HILL S, according OT oecnsrj persons. ,tna private
AuguSt 1975
to thP plot thereof as recorded in corpor&amp;tions may be represented be
Publish: July 71, 79. 30. 1975
NT bDIkiTrn
Plat Book 11, Page Slot the Public their officers or duly authorizei
uPUI PRINTED DFP 153
Records of Seminole County, agents The owner's of a majority o
Florida
the acreage of such District shall be
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Dl SHADOW HILL. according to necessarytoconsti?uieaquorumtoq
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OF ADJUSTMENT
the plot thereof as recorded in Plot the purpose of holding Such election
.
Notice of Public Hearing
Book 17, Page 61 of the Public and to transact such other bulinCiS
100
P'rrrty qrn that the
Notice
Records of Seminole County, as may come before the meeting
Board of Adjustment wIl Conduct a
Florida,
Dated thiS 11th day of July, A D
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Mike Torrez toosed a
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Louis (Curtis 4$). (n)
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D;vLsIon title of the North
Los Anoe)es (Downing 70)
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Defending ihamplon Johnny
Miller, Tom Weiskopf and hale Irwin all have a shot at Jack
Ni c klaus' money winning lead this week in the $250,000 West
ester
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event, the second richest on the tour th is season. All are con.
centrating on preparations for next week's PGA National
Chiuiipionship, th e fourth and last of th e season's major tournanients.
The absence could cost Nicklaus his lead in th e money-win.
ning standings, a category that most touring pros feel determines the season's real champion.
With $50,000 going to the winner here and $28,500 to second,
Weiskopf could move into th e top spot wi th a victory w hi le
Miller and Irwin need to finish either second or first to take the
lead in the money race Johnny won last year with a record
1353,021.
Nicklaus, a playoff loser to Weiskopf In the Canadian Open
last week, now has $203,599 In official winnings for th e year.
Miller, like Nicklaus a threetlnie winner this season, Is second
at $183,270. Irwin has 1180, 227 arid Weiskopf $169,565. Weiskopf
and Irwin each have pick ed up two 1975 titles. Nei ther has ever
won the moneywinntr,g crown.
But the challenging trio, all hi gh among the favorites, has
plenty of competition in the 153-man field that begins a 72-hole
test Thursday over the hilly little 6,614 yard, par-72 Westchester
Country Club course in subur ba n New Yor k.
The lineup Includes 54 of the year's top 60 money winners.
Among th e lead in g contenders are th e always-dangerous
South African Gary Player; British Open champ Tom Watson
and veteran Gene tAttler, each a two-time winner this year:
U.S. Ope n title-holder Lou Graham, and John Mahaffey, a fourtime runner-up this year.

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Prelimina ry events continue
tonight. Finals will be held
Thursday.
Th e speed events for men are
440 and 880 yards, one mile, two
s,
miles and five miles.
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Small followed his record .
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event.
breaking Monday pe rformance
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The Wild Hunch, Altamonte
Springs entry in the Central
F lorida Am its ur Adult 'Li( kit'
F'(k)tbIll Leagiw. ill huh! try.
outS tonight from 5:30 to 7 at the
Altamonte Springs Communit)'
('enter.
The Wild Bunch will compete
against teams from Winter
Garden, Orlando, Apopka intl
Sanford in the eight-team
league.

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Seminole came out of the
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the district tournament,

Jack Nicklaus' absence from the
Westchester Classic gives
Johnny Miller, Tom Weiskopf
and Hale Irwin a chance to
surpass Nicklaus' moneywinning lead Weiskopf needs a
win, and Miller and Irwin need
at least a second-place finish.

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Monday in the State Tournament at :Iolld.
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"They dictate the tempo of
the game," says quarterback Steve Bartknwski of
the College AlLStars "They take pride in dictating
the tempo of the game."
Bartkowski spoke Tuesday of the Pittsburgh
Steelers linebacking corps, possibly the shrewdest
and fastest in the National Football League.
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in the sixth and two in the
seventh for the victory.
Kim ('ash stroked a double
and single for Casselberry, and'
teammates Pam Chmielewski,
Toni Slatton and Michelle
Woodworth poked two singles
8PICCC. Kelli McI)uffie slammed .i double,
Michelle Nooney smacked a
(IOUtJlP and single, Suzy Canton
and Robin Higgins slapped two
singles each, and Rue Nooncy
ripped a double for Sanford.
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Wednesday, July 30. 1975-40

TONIGHT'S TV
wide World Of
Entertainment
(35. 44) The Fugitive
17:30 (44) Donahue
1'OO (2,1) Tomorrow
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7:00 (2) To Tell. The
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(6) Concentration
(I) What's My Line
(9) Wild World
Of Animals
(1) Cable Prevue
(24) Intercom
(35) Star Trek
(44) Sports Leçends
730 (2, I) Price Is
Right
(6) What's My Line
(9) $25000 Pyramla
(i3) Movie
(44) Braves Baseball
8:00 (2, 8) Movie
(6) Tony Orlando
(9) Thars My Mama
u; t- eellng liOod
(35 Adventure
tj (9) The Commanders
(24) Consumer
Survival Kit
9:00 (6) Cannon
(24) Saga Of
Western Man
930 (9) Sea World
(13) Dante's Inferno
(35) Double Action
Theatre
10:00 (6) Mannlx
(9) faretta
(13) Zane Grey
(24) Bonnie Ruiff
And Paul
Butterfield
(44) DInah
10:30 (13) Law And
Jones
(35) My Favorite
Martian
11:00(2,6,8,9) News
(24) Yoga
(35) 700 Club
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2.8) Tonight Show
(6) Movie

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11:00 (2. I) High Rollers
(6) NOW YOU S( It
(9) Show Otis

Martian
(44) Underdog
3:00 (2, 8) Another World
(6) Price Is Right
(9) General Hospital

(34) Mr. Rogers
Neighborhood
(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2) Hollywood
Squares
(6) Love 01 Life

Thursday

3:00 (24) AssIgnment
America
33 cartoons
(44) Addams Family
3:30 (6) Match Game
(9) OflI? Life Ir
Live
(24) Consumer
Survival Kit

(I) Movie
(9) Brady Bunch
(24) Eleclrk Company
(35) Florida
LUestyle
11:55 (6) News

MORNING
6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
8:10 (2) Sunrise
Almanac
6:15 (4.8) Sunshine
Almanac

(35) Uncle Hubie
Show
(44) Three Stooges
4:00 (2. 8) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) YOU Don't Say
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Mickey Motisn
Club
4•30 (2) Bonanza
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) Lucy Show
(13) Winter Park
City Council
(35) Batman
('4) GillIgan's Island
500 (9) DInah
(24) Mister Rogers
Neighborhood
(35) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Lost In SPCI
5:30 (2) News
(6) Andy Griffith
(13) Cable Spotlight
() Villa Alegre
(35) Lost in Space
6 - 00 (2. 6, 5, 9) News
(24) Electric Company
(44) Lucy Show
6:30 (2, 8) NBC News
(9) ABC News
(13) McKeeyer And
The Colonel
(24) Feeling Good
(35) Mayberry RFD
) Gomer Pyle

AFTERNOON

6:25 (2) I Dream Of
Jeannie
6:30 (4) Sunrise
Semester
(6) Today In Florida
6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
700 (2.6) Today
(6) News
(9) Bozo's Big lop
7:30 (9) Am America
(s) Black Forum
Townhall
8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo
8:30 (44) Andy's Gang
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) MIke Douglas
(6. 9) MovIe
(44) Fury

12:00 (2, 44) News
(6) YOUng And
Rest'ess
(8) Jackpot
ivi tyewiness
(24) Intercom 24
(3S) Big Valley
12:30 (2, 6) Jackpot
(6) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) All My Children
(44) Variety
1:00 (2, 8) Marble
Machine
(6) News
(j Ryans Hore
(24) Rook
(35w 44) Movie
130 (2,8) Days Of Our
LIves
(6) As The World
Turns
(9) Let's Make A
Deal
(24) Feeling Good

9:30 (44)
Junction
10: 00 (2) Celeity
Sweepstakes
(4) Joker's Wild
(8) Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
135) 700 Club
(44) Father Knows

2:00 (6) Guiding Light
(9) 510.000 Pyramid
(24) Nova
7:30 (2.6) The Doctors
(6) Edge Of Night
(9) Rhyme And
Reason
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Fortune
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(44) Green Acres

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OF OWN SHOW: Jim
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s'.hich he describes as being in
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says he sings and plays every
string instrument "except the
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Some most recent hits: "Not
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don't rival the social consequences ot inc aisease. 'i'he
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There are many forms of
treatmeilt, and commonly the
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family, played bySlappy White,

returns to Washington to do a
show. He's got a new partner, a
pretty yotg gal, whom Clifton
dates, then realizes she's his
friend's wife, But the frknd
doesn't mind, lie believes in
open marriage. Mama doesn't,

the main, treatments have
included coal tar ointments,
ultra violet light, cortisone
however.
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agents commonly used in
8-11
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For Thursday, July 31, 1975

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Health Letter, 4-2, Vitamin E:
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200 S. French Ave. Sanford, Fla.

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INCLUDING
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Between 1•4 p.m. Wednesday

Wo3her &amp; Dryer

CONSTRUCTION Inc.

iuly 30, 1975

tisrilnaPe

Additions

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$150.00

Sanford, Fla.
211 W,2Sth
Remodeling
Call for App;. 322.3103
14

Office Open
10.6 Daily

110W. Airport Blvd.

FROST FREE REFRIGERATOR
CentralKeatandAir
Diluxi Clubhouse &amp; Swim ming Pool
Family and Adult Sec tions

Pressure Cleaning_,_1
A &amp;: CLEANS ALL
F ''.ror pressure ClCA
17) C*&amp;S

Roofinq
E'p.'rt rct rio,? r
$,t rcuJs
mingles All won
qrIrant
BROCOEN ROOFING 3236100
°cof Repair's A.".i"
roef. $600 C.ai' OrI,oJ
r1,1 1',night

Painting. Paper HanQng, General
wi'rlr ( .(.'fl'.'' 'II ZNT

54
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Sewing

Free esbirTlates 372

Dceiriattng Aol Sew rag fl my
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Paint &amp; Body Wo
l- st I 'r'e't paint 1. body work
?18
.111Cm 6
, 17) 151.5
P tb i- p &amp; delivery

SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS—
Call Phil Gonzalei 305 373 3939.
Carpentry. Remodeling. Additions,
Ci.%tom Work License'u Bonded
Free ,
3?) 603.8
stm,ltC

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t"..i tri'.1 I?" ii"a? t'QA ly tht

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Bylidlngs

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Aluminum 4JIluty Rulings maCltd
rag
floor, delivery, installation
Wally Walt of Ortaido 795 177

Pest Control
P

30 Year Mortgages - Spct. down
o,Conv.ntiollalMOftSa9Ot.

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INTERIOR &amp;
EXTERIOR

(3Serrd wth the state as Class A
Contractor Home's. additions $30
5371 or 096 1.411 eves

GETIHOSELUXUPY ITE'.S FOP
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROt,' TODAY'S WANT ADS'

mower a. tiller for ll*n &amp;
all garden work Boy 17

HOME PAINTING
J. SCHULZE &amp; SON

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Painting -

Mason Contractor, block masonry
concrete work Free Eslimates
3'77 5955 clay'. )73l3n.gP'uts

to everything yet away from it aHl
Large wooded lots •Street lights
• Paved streets •Sewers •Sidewalks

Edging

ANTHONY TANGO
PLASTERING
Call 37) 9519

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BUDDY'S HOMEIMPROVEMENT
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND kEPAIRS 314 335

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

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If your roof
is for the birds
Call the BirdAllen Wrenn

9dyOwit&amp;

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Lawn Care

Nc d your gras' ci.?' Prompt and
('endent serv,ce $7 Cod up 372
'a

20 Oct off ?hrOih Ai_'&lt;USt P K
SE/MAN
PHOTOGRAPHY
Weddings. Candids, Commercial.
Aerial, Portrails. Advertising 5)1
Cr6755384
A small Classified Ad? brings b-il
returns Try one and see Call 372
1$ -' 5)b 9993

I CIearivp' Hedges Trimmed?
Ower Beds Cleaned? Free
C tmates 373 1060 or 3237911.

eas to.'

321 0707
tuilding. roofing ard concrete
finishing, free estImate's.

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Home Improvements

You'll Feel Like A Kid AgQIO

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Weasc'r,aoIq

OC'Od buYs
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Employment

(J.li'd('fl i'QU.pt'fl$)

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8artdlewood V111a5

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t'UIUIITURE

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6151
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64— Equipment for Rent

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('all I 5 3.tY

Potograpky

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Florida State

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1st St . 774 6630

S Close

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Moving? Why Not Live

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From your Kodacolor F urn
l7EIp -$3 99(7ipr,ntsi
70 Esp -$6.49 (43 Prints)
Add 35c each roll. postage.handirg
Circle your choice
enclose film
&amp; payment
print name &amp; ad
cress Mail to
DOUBLE PHOTO
P 0 Rn, 4110

Insvlatlon

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5!oç "c'
aks
Only, Install 210 lb lock tab
shIngle's, only 3S ft 631-6747 after
S PAINTING. exteriOr, interior,
free est, licensed, bonded, in
sured Steve

Draftiig

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(assrdbecry, IT 9 ?O 47i
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62—Lawn.Garden

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cp.

Classified Ads didn't work
',uft'ru? ti' .sn
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NOLL'S

you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want Cr1

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AIP
CON Dl 110 N INC.
REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
WORK 74 hOur service All
makes
DYKES AIR CON
OITIOkIIPIC, 170

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cellnt condition, enstruction
books included. Asking $5), 37)

Home Improvements

.r Cri.!r'arg
('ontral
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 372
1771

POIISOPI MARINE
7977Hwy 1797
3775961

NE ISOP.S 1' L.C)R ID.' ROSES
COMMERCIAL close an Sanloro,
Woccimufts Garden Center
5 room house, garage, ___________________________
MONEY, MARBLES OR CHALK601 Celery Ae Sanford
rerluced
to
$19.,Q
Owner transferred and must sell 3
100'
Hwy
Special
'shrub and garden sprayers,
bedrm, 1'- bath home Central HWY 11% (Celery Ave I

needed to start work around

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MINI RANCH-.- Whoa hosst Back
up and look at this 'sharp 3
bedroom home on lust over an
acre. zoned for horse's. Equipped

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18' Larson. 75 lIP Evinrude &amp;
Trailer, 5.450 210 Bradsharv Dr
Sanford

Used office furniture
Desirable woOded lot near Sylvan Wood OC steel deSks
desk
Lake. west of Sanford Call owner
&amp; (hairs sa'crp?,ar jI desks &amp;
323 6445
chairs, straight chairs, filing
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

fflce

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HOUSE THMGRO WS

MOP
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Realty. 6700711

Double garage with workshop.

Minimum pay is 2.60 per hour.

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Wekiya Modern clean interiors.
from $110 SMI W of Sanford 372
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&amp; TWO Bedroom furnithedapt's. Mile home for rent
or sale 2 DR.

Plo pets 377 1110

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PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7545
Drive. 570 U9

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"SAPIFORD'5 SALES LEADER"

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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$150 Call 3770)77.

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SEMINOLE CO Beautiful S or 10
acres, pAved road, trees, clear.

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1700S
5fo.,3 73a

11' C,'astron runabout, rebuilt lilt
trailer, 10 Pap with 50 Pars Very
c1ean. Call 571 3111.

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TACKS ARE DULL comparej
how sharp this Immaculate home
us Ira an e'cel)ent location, large
studio bedroom with peivate en

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July31, 1975

well with large groups, You'll
shIne as a toastmaster

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1801 W. FIRST ST., SANFORD
323.7730

Accessories

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You
are still in the cycle Of working

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sl'aady lot. 66$ 6311.

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&amp;

Lake Mary. S Acres between 3rd &amp;
4th St a? VanBureri 5? Near
School Bruno BelIucci. 1917 LESTER SPINET PIANO. Betsy
Louise
5t Crystal Lake, Illinois, cOndition 305372
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Ro
Model, 'solid mahag . Qood
60011

Stenstrom

Visitor;. Lease An Apartment And You'll Receive

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
One Bedroom Trailer
Classified Ads didn't work
P'e'ferMale.$)Owk
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there wouldn't be
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"7 5147

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YOUR BIRThDAY

ree,
.

7711

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Lovely furniShed guest house,
weekly or mOnthly, available
through November Adult's Only
security. 377 7711

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DROP OFF YOUR
CAR ON THE
WAY TO WORK.

Sanford Aucon

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I'm single, beautiful and lonely. You
can keep me company In a raised
woodbeamed living room, dine
with 'neon a balcony &amp; many
extras unheard in a mobile home.
Assume payments or rent with
pptlon 377 147)9

7:30-5:30

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Drive
Sanford 37 5700

congwooa, I utI. 2 bath. lireploce.
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RENTAL PURCI4ASEPLAPI

MOBiLE I"QME MOVING Corn
piete set up I'll Save you money
Licensed Orlando 21) 5470

Carpeting, Appliance's, HeatAIr.
New by Builder 177 0901 or $31.
7673 eve's

2

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-53-TV-Radio-Stereo

at

I BR, 1", bath, FHA 5750 down

C

G.E Refrigerator, bronze, good
running condition, $50 Call 373'
9537 tfter Wed., call 323 6011_—

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LAKE MARY:) BR. 2 baths, family
roo,ii with FP, formal dining, rec
room, pool, central heat air,
carpeted 23 1557.

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k4nnru Aim
PM
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J*IIJIIUUJp
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To be vuld to the highest budder.
aroroilmately 1710 firearms, in
cluding double barrel, pump,
automatic shotguns, high powered
rifles, 27's of every description,
new &amp; used Ilanriguns, and
assor'ed black powder pieces,
Featuring' Colt, S&amp;W. H&amp;R. Dan
Wesson, Winchester, Remington,
Ruger. lthica, Mauser &amp; Enfield
models Partial listing of an
tques Player piano, Cast iron
stoves, Ceiling fan. Round oak
table, Oak
box, Roil top desk.
Hickory rocker's, many Wicker
pieces, assorted oak dressers,
chests, chairs &amp; tables, glassware,
plus many other 'tems too
numerous to mention Sale con
ducTed under Federal Firearms
Permit Plo 159 059 01 F6 13721

KEPil,'ORE WASHER. parta,
sCryice, u5ed machoes
1"OONEY APPLIAPICES373 0497

17' 80' Lamplighter, 53.750 On
lrn,. P.,r a,., r,y.ryr
JOT with
dock Option to rent lot
m
349 5770 after S or all *t end
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Req Real Estate Broker
372 1)01,
26l0Hlawatp,a Ave &amp; 1197

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MODELSNOWOPENFORINSPECTION
TAXCREDITAPPLIES
8°!o VASODOWN-FHA.LOW DOWN

SALES BY

Payton Realty-

HRS. -MONDAY
thru FRIDAY

Antique Furniture

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Must 'sell now. 1972. 12*64'. 3 BR.
Ata,.,,. ,a,...,,.
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1 Bedroom, I bath, on goon garden

17-fl Sanford

AUCTION
Iirrmc
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1U4 Skyline, 17*56. 2 bedroom, I
bath, air, Skirting, awnng, 17*70 color TV'S $rn 550 P.1W. from
115.
Servce
all
mases
HER
BS'
steel utility building, completely
TV t200 S Frencra. 323 1734
fteø yard Call 660 SOS) before
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300 pm
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COLOR 'TV,$1 93 MONTH

2 Acres
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PUBLIC

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1969 Pembrant, l7'i30', 7 BR, air
conditioned, unturnisheri with lie
downs. 17.100. 349 5727

tledrooms
Furnlsheg home 1, bath, covered
patio, large rear yard. $71,

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52--Appliances

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Wckiv River Acres. Wrichiester
17x54' mobile home, 17*21'
screened porch on private I', acre
fenced lot, access to river. 518.000
will negotiate 901 383 7377

Income

-72—Auction

Assume

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or
UnfurniShed

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42-?1biIe Homes

S hac.ed

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HAS NEW HOURS
TO BETTER SERVE
YOU!

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Payments
Sirrce. Zig 7a, ri cabin?. 3 nt'-,jle,
front loan aeluxe sewing machine
Sold new for 1349 00. Pay balance
of $81 or l0payment%of $9. See at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First Downtown
9111 Eve

;ii 11!!

322.7643

Fenced yard, 3 bedroom5, I bath,
Sunlarid, S?t,ocr

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For uSed furniture, appliances
toots. etc Buy 1 or 100$ items
Larry's Mart. 715 San? ord Aye
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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Reat Estate flroker

Attractive Spanish sty'e i bedroom.
7 bath home on Quiet street
5)3.900

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'.'UST SELL -. New 3 BR 7
HOME. ll eitrA5, QOOd lO,ation
&amp;AI ,,,--.-.

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Coucti,Chair, Bed Dresser
End Tables. BestOffer

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H8uttull

CAt1 322.4132

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Din;ng room Suite', Fench Prov .
fruitwoosi finish, Oval table, 6
chairs with cane inserts and china
cab, 1150 3779726
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co.

or

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a'IAnted to buy used office furniture
Any
Quantity
NOLL S
CasseIb.rry,Hwy Il 97 830 420.t
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BROKERS
Day's 3fll?3
--or
jzz js

CHOICE LISTINGS
IPI ALL PRICE RANGES
117W 151 51,377 5611, 372 7757

Furnished

Country Trcr
Near Sernsolc
College. private wooded lot
Also I BR--$165 mo 531 5272

Adults No pets

s• JOHNS REALTY

Com$ortab?e 2 bedroom home with 7
,9
apartments

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CASH 3fl.i175

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KULP DECORATORS
109Y1 1st St
We s'eam clean carpets

Trade, $11,950 equity of] BR, 2 bath,
lakefront for other real estate. 372
6345

LAKE MARY- Just Completed and
built right. 3 bedrooms, 1'', bath
masonry home. carpeted Nicely
shaded lot Price 52.1St)) Terms

G ood

Furnished

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2571 Park Dr
3?? 211?
REAt,'TOR
AITEFfIIRS
177 9751
377 06.48
3?? 39Q1

LAKE MARY- New extra well built
7 bedroom, 1 bath, carpeted
retirement home. Price, 522,5
Terms

I Piece

fleautiful walnut, din,n., table, 6
rhars, pracicalIy new, $150 377.
5955

Jim Hunt Realty

SANFORD- Modern 3 bedroom,
brick homp. l' baths. 7 air con.
dltiorrers, corner lot, Price only
$775 with terms.

Small I BR home in Farmington
HuntiraqRe'se,vearea reasonable
terms Call 37) 1544, after

322.2090

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33-Houses

Broker, 107 W Commercial
Sanford)fl 7861

SANFORD

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Garnelt White

S H,',, 17 72
REALTOR 373 5771

1505W. 25th St.

Bedroom, living, dining, kitchen,
garage Sanford Ave. 514% 'nO
Sept 1st occupancy 831 l•

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P1t4 TOR 372

Harold Hall Realty

1 35

QuIet 7 bedroom cottage. air, like
new, paneled. large porch. $135

2 Bedroom fenced yard
5150mo Adultspreferred
° 377 6620
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earn

Wedn,day, July 30. 197$—SB

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ororoom, I': bath,
convenient. 572.500 Terms

RETIRED (IIJPLC tar home in
Qutt neçtL.;rId Ucar shop
ping central heat and air,
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57SQ

7

11.000 DOWPI. 2 bedroom, I bath In
Winter Park $71,175

iS7ape
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CaliBart Real Estate

JOhN .RlDIw,

FINE 3 bedroom, l'y bath, central
air, 176.900 Terms,

STUDIO 1,2,3
BE DROOM SUITE S
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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NEAT 2 bedroom, 1 bath, family
room, $17,500 Terms

Apartments

Evening

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Sanford, By Owner Idlyllwilde III
Section.) Redroom,7 bath, family
room on large lot. low down
payment 3fl 0455 after 6 30 p m

Patio

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as— Pets-Supplies

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Homes, Lots

Zoeeø multiple, ofti, institutional,

Gardens
eneva

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MerchandIse

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A STEAL

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Thoroughbred German Shepherd
80-Autos for Sale
rts
pups; black &amp; silver; S weeks,
Ca 373 O6M
CASH
_________________________________ Cash for Junk Cars We pick up PH
7 rim t nmriw,.rs ?
For
Your
Junk Cars
(Ut, $70 r)a(hthurvls Miniature. AKC
56* 5735 or 561 2010 BilPulo We sell
$65
each.
372 1)79
fans. 70". $10 each, en
&amp;
iMttI
uied
motors
&amp;
used
parts
Chihuahuas. whife male 3 mo's
tertament console. 5
J&amp;B Auto, open; days a week.
kitchen
ISO
C ash
ANIMAL
HAVEN
5) CatI 37] 3686
GROOMING &amp;
For Your Junk C,ins
BOARDING
Reconditioned Batteries, $17 95
IFPIPIELS 377 515?
373 9136
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
kitchen Bathroom Cabinets.
Home after 5-- '64 Ford LTD Sfa
1109 Sanford? Ave.
Counter lope, 5ink
Installation Puppies, 3 Weimaraners , S weeks
won, alto '67 Ford Falcon van,
old 3fl 1135
available Bud Cabell 3fl
1511 EllIott St
Thinking abc,t that Summer
'
anytime
- -_ PEPSIAN CATS. CFA.
vacation' Get a better car IParough
white, 1
1977 1 'rebird, 6 Cyl I speed, radio,
Stemper Realty
SIver, Sl5eah Callatter S 30)77
theclas%fjed Cd'. in tada' paper.
MAr71 taNO 'LEA MART
tape player, metallic blue, black
3077
11.41
Hwy
Central Florida's
I? 9? Open Sat &amp; Sun 9 S
interior $1,995 Call WPaitey
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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
538 7920
I
Eckite;n. 377 1851 Dealer
78—MotorcyCles
377 1991
19195 French
67A'-Feed
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77737 377 4ç5,)fl 1954
La,yi Mw0,5 We Sell The
1967 Galaitie 500, $ cylinder, auto
&amp; ---- '7) HONDA, CR 115 70(1) miles $500
Service ''r'
377 1959,3774164
trans. excellent condition, $500
et Western Aufr
JIM DANDY JAll rEED
or will trade for pick up truck of Doedlebuq. $70 Call 373 3.566
)• 3?
F.Uy Direr? rm
LAKE MARY- 2 bedroom's, range
eQual value ('ull 373 93
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(OiMLY'S t:
J?J .17)3
&amp; refrigerator included, beautiful
'b9DodgeCororietp. oneowner, new
STAN'S4WYFIEA MARKET
.
1961 Honda 160. runs very good
trees, nice corner lot with Country
tires; good condition. siso. 647
Saturci,,y&amp; Sunday
Wlradshi'.ld. box P. new battery,
atmosphere S17.3O.
68— Wanted to Buy
7559 after 6 p m
377 9719
$193 377 5437
WE TAKE TRADES
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1971 Vega Hatchback, automatic,
SANFORD- 3 bedrooms, 1', bat,s, New porte rltv, $63. Scuba diving WILL BUY OR rotJSIG?.1 OUPIS OF
1971 P1ondc. CR 700 7.100 mile's
central heat &amp; air. fenCed yard
low mileage. 5150. Call 373 5133,
('Uipment double tar*s, corn
ANY DESCRIPTION, 3737310
Perfect Adult owned? Call 339
ask for John
Will dicker or Swap $73,900
plele with J valve, spear gun. 1)13191
CASh for good used Furnitcre &amp;
I9fl Chevrolet Impala coupe', air.
Antique's STAN'S. 372 9719
Motorcycle Insurance
Forrest Greenp, Inc.
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automatic, power steering &amp;
BLAIR AGENCY
13' L Shape Naughahytie button Bar.
brakes, only 51.995 372 6315
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We Buy Furniture
3733464
$700: Bar Stools, Glass rack. Bar
SUPPlitIt 3771134
1975 Chevette coupe, A C. rally
DAVIS' 323 9170
HONDA iSO, 1913 with trailer 9000
radial's, low mileage, must tell
SWIM FREE
mIles Immaculate condition
1350
down a
assume payments
PINEY
WOODS
BARN—
We
Buy
ILSOP4 MAIER FURNITURE
WPy worry w'th ,i poo' Live
Many extras, 51,700 373 1571
in
323 7958
R(JY SELL - TRADE
Furniture&amp;Mi'scellaneous Sell for
Sanora-'swim free first year.
"I 31% 1
30 pct. commission Free pick ups
r%t
Enloy clubhouse, tennis and
Auction Ssturdays 7 p mn Sanford.
basketball No rlong costs, no
, SQ Ycis blue shag carpeting,
377
7270.
løn costs 7'
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interest, low
I-,
commercial grade fl'gelüw with
down pm?
1860 op rusbion 5150
ANTIQUES

COOL POOL with thi$ 3 BR, 2 bath
home Energy saving air co'd.
system Family room with Serve
thru bar &amp; firtplace

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TAFFER REALTY
Pen Real Elate Broker
I 1(10 1 7cm SI
472 MSS
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7 BR houSe in Dellona, completely
furnithed includinq lawn mower,
edger, tools Across from Plaza
537.000 645 1747
By owne'f,Hou'se&amp;7IoIs
on French Ave., zoned Commercial

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NEW HOMES - In good a.ea 3 a. I
redroOms Priced in mid 70's S
pet. down. 7'i pet in?.

7111

2 story. I BR, $14,950 Acre Realty,
REALTOR. ),37750

37707*7

beneficial to you today. listen
to them on business or personal Deftary, AduIt Lovely large I bed
room, alt, Ideal for retired persons

of someone you You communicate well today

care about.

attempted

whose investigation gets too
close to certain key political
and mnnh fIm'tirr"x
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More 'Bit.' than "JAWS"
2nd Big Hit 'Tong father'

TAURUS (April

probes political corruption

while

murderofastatealy,pn

Macon Coi?ity Une
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WINTER SPRINGS. low 30's, tow
assumption on this 3 BR, 7 bath
home,
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decorated
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fully Sodded yard
with treM Immed OCt 373 1171

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We Psavi lIsting's We have buyers
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3 fIR, macar Geneva, $100 mc, 1St a.
last, pluS small deposit 349 5350
after 1:30.
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cone. $165 'no $100 security 107
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Sanford Call 37) 0445
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cells. The

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many emiDloyce.
Vacations,
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good pertonality, hard worker,
willing to relocate it necessary. Wunter Springs Lovely 2 BR. I bath,
Call Mr. floatner, 322 1000, Or in
living, dining. Florida room, wall
person 1100 State St
Sanford
wall carpeting, fenced. 631 3457
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CHRISTIAN TEA"HER needed for
Schools, large lot. 377 1510.
ChrIstian ay school, plea's. write
P0 Box 395, Can,tb,rry, Fla
1712
W lath SI, 'small kitchen,
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electric slOve, bedrooms fur
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bat kground
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Care 3 107* or 6.M 6)46

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Company vehicle, draw against
commIssion for highly motivated
self starter All m,lo' Prir'ge
benefits Apply Art Brown Pest
Control 2567 Park Dr S . Sanford,
betweenlarxl9:)Oa rn, Mon thru
Thurs. No calls please
An Equal OpportunIty Employer

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with a mental hospital escapee

something on the dreadlul, red
patches of burning, Itching skin
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National Auto Sale's
373 7011

broom handle in a TV film,

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Louis Nizer, who wrote the book

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near
3 bedroom, 1 bath to be built
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pick Color$, 570,700 Nothing down
Can Start lmmediCttly
Beautifully furnished large bedroom, adults VrcfCrred %1
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Would You?
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36-Resort Property CR hOrnn paved road and lake,
aPproiimtely , rn from in
tercnange'p Suppose I let you pick
New Smyrna on beach. po0lsd
all the colors and watch it biing
Condo apt Completely fLJrflShe(
bul? Only $77,SSO Nothing down
cable colur 'TV 6.17 7559
VA Only $1100 down FHA
Can
Start immediately, and you will be
Ocean front apartments, one of lii e
in by Thanksgiving
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best on the beach Large t &amp; 7
bedroom, Iargt. wm Øl 5175
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JOHNNy WALKER
per week, 5250 up per mo
OCEAN PALMS APIS.
REAL ESTATE INC
16th AVC &amp; Hill St
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
New Smyrna fteach9O.1 1186101

room lurn apt. Bedroom is ar
tondltloned SlOOmo III E. Ih St
327 1755 or 377 5756
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Such tender titles. He'll apply Gleason through the television
his twang and folksy humor ranks.
tonight as TV star-host on "The
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Jim Stafford Show," a variety on Trial," the drama based on
hour bowing in as a six-week the blacklisting of John hlent")'
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BAMBOO COVE APIS.
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P0. LaS? two bedroom apt left, Our
fbi 553. Sanford. FI' 37711.
model New kitchen. new fur
rilture, redecorated Comesec! 1 71)
PACED WITH * D$IN,(l'O
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PROBLEM
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call .1fl 4557
furnished
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ARE YOU LONELY? Let us help
then, living rm. bath den. 3 bIks ,
you to meet the riOht Person lust
from center of town 373 3109 after
for you. NATIONAL SINGLES
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CLUB OF AMERICA. Phone: 305
Large 7 BR apt, upstairs. water
773 7740
furnished AdultS only. No pets
AWE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Call 377 5(1)5
Free. 641 7027 for "We Care"—
NO LONGER USED CAMPING
'HolIine". AduIt or Teens
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
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remodeled
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Reasonable 715 W 1st St
Summer Program' HEY DIDDLE
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3RoomFurn Apartment
$70 Mo.
Child Care In my home
1967
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Wednesday, July 30, 1q75

Most Are Se/ling

Eat Well, Inexpensively

DOLMA
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1 cup regular rice
1 cup ground, very lean

up a cent or two In the next fe w weeks,
thought of as a low-cost Item. Potatoes are essential taloupe or honeydew melon, remember that prices mostly for the two better cuts mentioned, so prices
Another less costly meal right now would. be a to most Americans. Buy them for your economy are unusually high. Watermelon, always a part of will continue high.
casserole of kidney beans cooked with sliced onion meals but treat them with respect. Eat all you buy swnmer eating, is less costly but except for special
and green pepper plus a dusting of grated cheese, and you won't find most canned or 1rozn sales, it is still climbing over the inflation wall.
The p)or corn (Top al3o caused producers to cut
Serve with whole wheat bread, butter or margarine, vegetables cheaper, either.
their stcck. Turkey and oiler raisers last year lost
lettuce and sliced tomato salad, a bowl of fresh
Beef, pork, poultry and eggs — eXPeCt higher money and have cut production, meaning higher
Fresh fruit costs, however, are not galloping
apricots, plums and cherries and milk.
upward. Such delicious and healthfIl l items Ps prices right through until fall. Then what? Probably prices now. Egg producers tell the same story.
Generally, you expect fresh vegetables to be apricots, nectarines, plums and cherries are selling still higher.
Remember, other foods likely to increase your
cheaper during. this season of superabundance. for about the sarne as last year. While they are stfli
Last year's poor corn crop makes the cost of foods costs today are: cream, ice cream, cream
Unfortunately, that is not so this year. Carrots and around let them tempt your food dollars. Also can orfeeding beef cattle high, particularly when Choice cheese and specialty cheeses, prepared dishes,
celery, for example, are not in such good supply and freeze some for eating this winter,
and Iime cuts are so much in demand. Grasfed choice i ts of meat, baked goods, snack foods and
probably will cost more. So will potatoes, usually
If you long for the cool, sweet flesh of a
. cattle will be around, but public demand Is still soft drinks.

SO eat a Plump red tomato Out-of-hand with a
sprinkling
of salt. Then an ear or two of yellow or
white corn on the cob, plus a thick slice of enriched
country-style bread. Add a tall glass of milk and you
have a light, nutritious summer meal. The cost will
be reasonable although some of these items may go

PRICES IN THIS AD GOOD
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PRICES GOOD IN THESE COUNTIESQuantity
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ORANGE, SEMINOLE, OSCEOLA, LAKE, CITRUS, SUMTER, CHARLOTTE
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A luscious ripe
tomato. Swe-et corn-on-the-cob.
These are two of nature's great blessings. Now at
their most plentiful season both are holding the line
on prices. Another blessing,

pepper, tomato paste, tomatoes, and butter.
Hollow out zucchini, eggplant and dull peppers. If you don't
have an Armenian 'reamer," carefully use an apple corer.
Core cabbage and put in pot of boiling water off heat until
leaves loosen. Separate leaves and roll a small amount of meat
mixture in each leaf.
Reserve some meat to roll In grape leaves.
Layer the vegetables In a deep pot. Add two cups hot water,
one tablespoon tomato paste and Juice of one lemon over the top.
Cover with an upside-down plate, then put pot's cover on top.
Bring to a boll, reduce heat and simmer for one hour.

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¼ cup chopped parsley
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3 whole tomatoes, chopped
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3 Japanese eggplants
4 small zucchini

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Armenians. They Can Do Wonders With Eggplants
The HeraidServices
•fl1 word for a skewered kebab In Armenian Is 'khorvatz'.
"U you want to eat well and Inexpensively, cook the
No everything put on skewers Is a kebab as Americans know it."
menian way," says Armine Koimdakjia.n of Torrance, Calif.
Her gatsa kebab Is one version of a stuffed Japanese
"We use a lot of fresh vegetables with very little meat, but
eggplant. Instead of being cut In hal!, the vegetable is slashed
you get a well-balanced meal."
diagonally, then the slashes filled with a meat mixture.
One of the vegetables they do wonderous things with is what
Alice Apellan, a neighbor, prepares a stuffed vegetable dish
we call the Japanese eggplant.
called "dolma." In this recipe, she hollows cut the small eggplant
But his small, slender eggplant Is the eggplant to Armen1ns. and zucchini with a unique Armenian kitchen tool. It resembles a
The large, globular vegetable we're more familiar with is the chisel with a long, grooved Wade.
foreigner to the Armenians.
"You can find thcm only at an Armenian grocery," INIrs.
And Armenians stuff the slender eggplants by means COrn- /pel1an says.
pletely different from the way Westerners stuff the larger
if
never known what to do with the small Japanese
variety,
eggplant, try these Armenian recipes.
&amp;izie Koundakjlan (Annine's sister-in-law) prepares a dish
Alice Apellan's dolma Is made with lean ground lamb, while
called gatsa kebab. . . but It Isn't something laced onto a skewer.
Susie Koundakjian's gatsa kebab Is made with ground beef.

At Last Year' s Prices

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~ternoion about a county ocevents since the publicity on the nursing or convalescent homes the plates."
refugees "a horror story" and
cupational License and was
may be o perating n Se
After complaints by the state
said she was arrested by Count ,
en an application OfTfl an
Robbins said today that th e
attorney's office,
on1'
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Dr. Barks, Orange County deputies at
sent to the county zoning offi ce
Kenny
residence
doesn't
County Sanita tion Director V.
inspects licensed homes
Goldenrod "for running a lewd
comply with sta te n ursing home for certification that the
J. Robbins and County Health
house.Barks said he declined to sign standards and that "it is very Chuluota home had the proper
wife Effie.

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a complaint sent to him by

A spokesman for the Orange

visited the Kenny re-idence.

doubtful that it could be brought

nt Herr ing's office that would into compliance.-

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con,medthat
jul
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of the dep&amp;rt[wtos
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zoning for a nursing home
operation. Retalic said he

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residence being visited earber
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we row under.--Vzthis week by offidair of
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local
veillance
by Heallb Depxrt.
wanber of state an

hasn't seen Mrs. Kenny since.
Ached with the zonirig office
Y I - _morning by the Herald
reveAkd that the property in

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Mrs. Kenny has been mailed a maintaining a place of lewd-

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patients at the Kenny residence honx would be allowed only if

"I felt I couldn't sign the were referred there "about nine the owner obtained a 'special
order on the basis of affidavits months ago" by the state exception" approved by the
alleging certain conditions Division of Family Services in-1 Ho, rd of County Corn.
existed without first seeing the Orange County.
uiissioners.

certified letter of notice ness." The spokesman said two

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Sid Vihlen Jr.'s revommendation of

Kenneth Monroe, sheriff's department

$2,454,680

comptroller.

Polk Is out of town until Sunday on a
budget until Monday morning, according to

Commission,!r .%like liatiti-ra-, pr(Tiosed
Polk originally had requested CZ,572,629
the approved hilcre In a maiiing work
1975-76 fiscal year, but after several
session and Commissioners Dick Williams for the
meetings between Polk and com.missionffs, a

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a year. Top pay in other
Mantles is $5,861, Cowley says.
A director's pay goes from a
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Program directors now earn
$19,266, up from $18,642.
Cowley's study shows other
counties pay $20,311 for similar

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Asst School Supt Roger would not haseano ther, Har ry
Harris confirmed today a 1ittle Pelley said this morning. PelleN

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)esterday. lie said he will
jo I n g o V e r n m e n t
representatives from

"strongly recommend" the
SEA's Susan Smith .mid an
board create a substantial 1975- $8,M base salary for educators
76 contingency fund in case still would not bring teacher

around the state on the

state funds are reduced next buying power to the 1968-69

committee.

year.

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out of the carryover.
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n0thing-new" in that practiLv. teacher's salary $8.000. was Calendar
"Other agenaes will take a made br the Pelle team Classified
cut of that pie," harris said. He )esterddy. Pelley stressed the ('uniit
said the School Board must $200 offer is not an increase in Crusssord

Arthur Beckwlth Jr-.
iir1t court clerk, has
lieea appointed by Florida
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Justice James G. Adkins to
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I"lorida counties .

l.away's recommendation. Commissioner
John Kimbrough was out of town.
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Association iSE A) is deman- year
budget for teacher
ill be at impasse Howes cc
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pay lot teachers.
cent spent in other Florida allotted on request from the
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The School Board's top offer
If an impasse is declared,
release is dawn from tht is a $200-a sear cost of using talks sill end and a spetial
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Tallahassee
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to

The Seminole County Commission today
approved a $2,396,721 !
,,htriff's department
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"The $150 000 is not going to
School Board Chairman Bud processing and emplos Board
administrators alone (owley Feather asked La) cc ssh) the rel,ttIm to the lit xt 'ii'ht r
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ministrators, principals and system's assistant director of board brought salaries here look into the ixwibility of
others as approved yesterday personnel.
into line, he said.
elevating the director of data

they fell," School Supt. Bud employes other than ad. is paid higher than executive
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increases some principal's salary hikes.
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Jack R. Fulenwider, chief
sponsoring ilfl(1 housing in a
Dr. 0. L. Barks inves1igato for State Alt)-,
to authorities that a backyard
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swimming pool was "cornAbbott l!erring, said today that or electricity.
pletely
covered with algae" and
Dr. Barks has been requested to
Dr. 0. L. Barks, County
thatdogsandcats were running
Un two persons not related o take immediate action in lurks sa id he saw two do
Ilealth Director said today the
is in the house loose in thti house where the
the owner or manager by blood relation to the Kenny residence. and several
Health Department inIderly patients were housed.
or alt
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Fulenwider said Chapter 400
vestigation Into the Kenny or marriage
are car
facllity
He said that inside the
of the Florida Statutes says if onto a kitchen cabinet.
residence began after sheriff's
dwelling
that the "stench of
Mrs. Kenny told the Herald the state Divisi on 0
ea
Investi,ators and County b telephone this morning
Fulenwider, who ac- urine was so bad that it smelled
reasonable
ef that a facility
Medical Examiner Dr. G. V.
last relatives of the remaining is operating without a license companied the Health officials like ammonia."
Gara) began a pi obe '
on the Slonday visit, told
elderly "pat
.I ents" at her home that
it shall Lake injunctive
Bob Retalic, license inspector
Friday of the death
eg, "are arranging to place
reporters
that the health
them action in the courts.
in Tax Collector Troy Ray's
old Walter T. lI kiOnY who else% here.
nurse "had to LcIl a 16. year-old office, today confirmed that
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members of the Of fi ce of Management Analysis and certifi ed niillage.
ini llage rate, taxes for many homeowners could
Yesterday Commissioners agreed on an annual
Evaluation (OMAE).
Commission Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr., said last drop during the next year.
salary of $17,500 for Bob E llis, newly appointed
Budget sessions resume tomorrow at 8:30 a.m, week the commission intends to "hold the line" on
During yesterday's budget work session which administrative services director.
Seminole County Commissioners will have to cut in Room 203 of the courthouse.
millage and produce a budget within the 5.34 cer- lasted from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., commissioners
Conunissioners agreed to hire a new secretary
14,155,747 from more than $-m11lion in apworked with proposed budgets for the County for the board office next year at a salary of $5,792.
Management Consultant E.H. Underwood tilled millage rate,
propriadon3 to stay within the 5.34 certified miliage yesterday set the pace for the conunLwion prior to
Commission off ice and OMAE office. and began The commission also agreed to a W.al proposed
Ms. Anderson said if the commission meets all of
rate on the county budget, according to Eleanor beginning work teffing the commissioners "there is the
work on the newly created department of ad- budget for the OSIAE office of more than su,Wo.
$22,12(4,859 appropriation requests, the county
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muustratIeserices.
Anderson, county budges and management analyst. a decreased revenue picture in all funds and an tax millage would have to he raised to more than
Toda, commissioners were scheduled to conCommissioners agreed to
de employes tinue the adininistrative services. Next in lux for
eight mills. She said raising the millage to meet all
Cii-nmissioners this moming entered their inicreased expense picture in all funds."
below
the
supervisor
level
with
a five per cent budget work were the departments of county
secorx da&gt; of 1975-76 fiscal year budget work
Ms Anderson said the county will receive of the budget requests is
"highly
unlikely."annual
salary
raise
if
requested
b)
department deelopment requesting a total budget of
se0,uvs at tLe ecunty courthouse, guided through revenues of $18,053,112, including ad valorem tax
Bill Suber. assistant county property appraiser.
heads.
Super%isor
salaries
are
considered
on an
$1,150,079. and ci%il defense and public safety,
indi v idual department budget requests by staff lev i es of more t ha n V million based on the 534
is predicted
ted that if the counts sticks to t',e 534 indisidual basis
req uesting a toil huled of $1,573,697.

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Fulenwider said wl.en imisdemeanor charge on Aug. 8. vea led Mrs. Kenny to weren't arrested.
. . . was visited the Overlook Driv,
She was served with a sumDr. Barks, in an interview the "stench
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this morning, said that if Mrs. so bad that it smelled house that there was "considerable junk and debris on the
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Kenny doesn't "cease and like ammonia."
And
a
backyard
carport.
The grass was high
M rs.
Kenny
received State law and provid. des'ist" In the Chuluota con. . . .
and
unkept
anid the porch was
nationwide publicity last month ing "minimum cus. valescent home operation swimming
pool Was covered with dog and fowl
In connection with published todial care to four within the 14 day period that ,, I
completely covered excretions. A hog was wen in
stories of the plight of two
"additional action will be
a
total
residents."
the back yard," he said.
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there could have been a clean- apply directly to state Division
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agencies md the
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has ni state license for the year-old Debbie Uugglns of bulances to hospitals and later told that two of
the elderly that a nursing or convalescent
Operation.

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Greater Sanford Chamber Cammerce. The

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Chase in whose memory the award is given,
presented him wi th a plaque.
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use cream and sugar- That homemade snack that also
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coffee. And most people, sad to banana granola bar. This Is a
say, use percolators. That three-layer cookie with cookie

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used in some of the great dishes serve a
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By CECILY BROWNSTONE and are beginning to be highly hamburgers or frankfurters.
Associated Press Food Editor esteemed in every part of our It's also a fine accompaniment
for chilled poached fish steaks
When Tony Lucelo, born and country.
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