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                    <text>66—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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assumed that a player can tell
whether his partner holds tour
or none."
Oswald: "North has a perfect
Blackwood response to south's
spade opening. lie plans to bid
seven if South shows three aces.
SIX if he shows two and five if he
shows one.
Jim: 'Suppose tie shows no
aces?
Oswald: "North should get a
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North 1-asI South
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two spades You only have
three spades. but our alternate
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bids are all Iinsatlsf3ctory If
your partner has four spades
and a bad hand two spades
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
should be a reasonable conJim "how about some ar- tract. If he has a good hand and
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School Board spokesman
Harry Pelley yesterday
charged it will cost an ad.
(litional seven to eight million
dollars to implement the entire
75-page contract proposed by
the Seminole Education
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million, up from last year's $.
million. Harris and Pelley both
are eager to reach an
agreement wi th the association
on teacher salaries.
"Until you know what the
salaries are going to be, YOU
can't make an intelligent
budget," Harris said.
Meanwhile Pelley told
Rosenthal that "from now on,
everything we take up Involves

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retires' That's me last tiling a woman wants hanging around the
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FUNNY BUSINESS
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of (cur notrump demands that
nartner respond to show aces.
hve clubs shows none, live
(DO you have a question for
diamonds one, five hearts two, the Jacoiys Write 'Ask the
care o/ this
live spades three and five Jaco'iys
newspaper The most in
notrump all four "
"In the last twenty terestinq questions bY!!l he
Jim
years the five-club res po nse used in this column and
shows zero or four aces and five writers will receive copies of
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cost in excess of $4million just to implement a
starting salary of $io,000,"
Pelley said as Ile
negotiating teams squaredIwo
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But,
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Superintendent
discussing money before taking
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Roger Harris
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before salary.
SEA chi ef negotiator Steve
Both teams had previously
Rosenthal lowered the SEA
agreed to discuss salary first,
request for beginning teachers
HARRY PELLEY
STEVE ROSENTHAL
and Pelley held SEA to that
from $10,000 to $9,500 a year, a
agreement. "That pie Is only so
fee which Rosenthal says will with the cost of living. Just to surance costs are on the rise counties that are worse off than big," Pelley said. "Where do we
lower the total cost of teacher equal the buying power of 68-69 and SEA is seeking lower bids we are. We've taken a con- allocate the money?"
salaries -we need a mirnimum than presented by the present servative stance over the year
salaries by $2-million,
Rosenthal said salaries in
S,000 base salary," Rosenthal carrier
Blue
Cross-Blue
for
times
just
like
these."
Seminole
compared t&amp; other
He also said buying power said. At present beginning Stueki,
Public
hearings
on
the
1975.76
Florida
counties
"couldni get
since the 1968-69 school year has teachers here ear n $7,800.
Roger Harris, Asst. Supt. in budget begin Aug. iS. Harris rmi'h inu'rn-"
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Hoard negotiators agreed charge of finance, said teacher said. Then School Supt. Bud
"Most counties started at
national consumer index yesterday to pay $15 a month salaries alone last year cost the Layer is scheduled to present $8,0
00 or more last year," hc
studies, In 1968, teachers toward health
insurance for county $14-million. As to the the final budget request to the said.
earned a minimum $6,000 a each of the county's 1,462 coun ty's ability to pay In- board
on Sept. 3.
Pelley, who sa ys t 's
year.
teachers. That figure last year creased demands, Harris said:
Harris
said
the
7S-76
bargaining
in "extra good
"We're just trying to keep up was $7.64 per month, but in"I'm sure there are lots of operating budget will be $37- faith," stressed the fact that the
board must have the budget. He
ora salary agreemen
'Buyer
"We're running out of time,"
PeUey said.
"You see Friday as the end,"
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Rosenthal answered. "I don't.,
B
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- because Oct. 1 is the budget
submission date for the
county.
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By GLENN McCASND
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BOB LLOYD
herald Staff Writers
Circuit Judge A. J.
Hosemann Jr, shortly
before noon today, acpted a lengthy Gra nd
Jury report on the June 9
Seminole County Jail fire
in which 11 persons died
and iuimethately ordered
the report sealed pending
further study.
The action climaxed an
investigation of the lire
which has covered seven
weeks.
"The court will approve
this grand jury report, but
the court will order it
sealed for f ur ther studies
as to the contents of the
report," Judge Hosemann
said. "Following these
studies the court will make
the report public at that
time. The court th erefore
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the judge read the repo rt

he probably, "will want
talk to you and your attorney." The attorney. Bi ll
Eaton, was present with
Polk.
Polk had no comment,
Shortly after the judge
accepted the report,
Herring told newsmen that
it contained no indictIIICIILS.
"Th e law says any time
individuals are named in a
grand jury investigation in
some adverse manner
reportmaybe sealed until
such time' as those persons
can reply to the report.
"Apparently the judge
has a num be r of questions
regarding the jury's findings and
therefore
ordered
the report
sealed," Herring said.
herring told newsmen
that there were many
reasons that Judge Hose-

refused comment on who
might have been men.
tioned in the report.
Herring met briefly wi th
County Attorney Tom
Freeman, Sheriff Polk and
Judge Ilosemann before
holding an impromptu
news conference.
The report covered a
nu mber of pages and was
completed at 11 am., when
Herring met with grand
Jury members privately In
his offi ce.

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Shortly after 11, Chief
Investigator
Jack

Fulenwider left Herring's
office to notify Judge
}f osemann that the report
was ready.
County Commission
Chairman Sid Vislen Jr.,
when notified the report
had been presented, said,
"Until the commissioners
are officially informed of
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Misdemeanor

County füaame officiali are
prparingabudgtpropoifot.
county commissIoners to
consider tablishIng a central
.
purchasing agent, effective
O'MalIey
Bargains
Oct. 1
the first step
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creating a county-wide purTALLAHASSEE
(AP)
the high legal costs Involved in
chasing partment.
Impeached
Insurance
Corn" I know that Tom feels he is innocent and the pending li tigation and
In a work session yesterday,
:is
mnissionerThomasO'Malleyrepeachment
trial,"
he
said.
he wants to fight. But the pressures are
commissioners requested a
signed today as part of a deal
?i,sj5 office later released
proposed budget be drawn by
0
reducing three criminal such that his life is now at stake."
acopyoftherezignation,which
the Office of Management
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charges against him to a missimply said O'Malley was leav.
Assistance and Evaluation
demeanor.
lag the office Immediately "In
(OMAE) the Deputy Circt
O'MalIey's attorney, Edward Governor, who had been aurdet that you may proceed to
O
Clerk Ashby Jones and Bob
Williams said a short time
Booth of Jacksonville, was to
th
e appointment of a succesEllis interim administrative - -appear
in
court
with
pl'OSe- thorized by Gov. ReubEn Askew later he had accepted the resigsor.
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to receive the resignation,
nation but deferred further
cuto rs shortly after handing
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Booth
would
not
read
the
letconmcnt to Askew, who was
Williams signed the sheet de.j' resignation to Lt. Gor. J WilChairman Sid Vihien Jr., Harry
ter
of
resignation
to
reporters,
due
back
in
the
capital
later
in
noting acceptance of the
hams to complete a plea-bar.but said
Kwiatkowski, Mike Hattaway
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Williams or Askew the day.
O'Malley letter.
and Dick Williams - agreed to
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gaining agreement
make it public if they deO'Malley, who is ill In
criminal
chargesresolvingcould
agains t
Sources said McClamma
the hiring of a professional
sired,
O'MalIey,
Miami
hospital,
said
he
gave
upwould
call a hearing later. It
purchasing agent, with the
The resignation apparently his fight to hold the office Only
was
reported
that two felony
Anita Brlttatn, left, member of the board
Directors of the
resporibiIity to help design an GIRL SCOUTS WIN
Booth arrived at the gover.
cited ill health as the reason because of his health,
to
charges
against
O'Malley were
Citrus Council of Girt Scouts, points out the proposed location of nor's office at 10:40 a.m.
oerall purchasing department
behind O'Malley's decision to
"My
health
has
continued
to
to
be
dropped
and
a guilty plea
ECOLOGY GRANT
the Scouts' ecological studies building to Seminole County present the resignation to WIl• quit the office,
for the county
deteriorate
the
past
few
months
was
to
be
entered
for the seBIcentennial Chairman Jack Hornet while Council Assistant
Once the agent is employed
"I
think
his
health
is
very
due
to
a
heart
condition
which
riously
The
attorney
said
that
ill former commissioner
Executive Director Libby Blonton looks on. The building Is being
Vihleu recommended the agent
O'Malley's resignation would precarious, thats what I am made it necessary for me to on a misdemeanor charge.
funded
by
$14,000
bicentennial
grant
announced
over
ti
work with the OMAE staff on
become effective as soon as It advised by his doctors," Booth undergo open heart surgery last
weekend.
Askew planned to return to
the development of the pur- _____________________________________________________________________was
accepted by the Lieutenant said.
year," he said.
chasing department. Creation
Booth and the special prose- O'Malley also said that he Tallahassee today, a few days
of a central purchasing offi ce is
rly, Williams said, but added
cuters State Atty. Edward had to consider the effect of leone of the recommendations of
Austin and Asst. State Atty. gal lees on his family finances, he did not know if the change
Management Consultant E. II. Detectives Sea rc Ii iii g Fo r C I
Robert Willis, discussed the
The comments came in a was connected with O'Malley.
ues
Underwood.
plea bargaining agreement statement released to reporters The governor has been vacawith Leon County' Judge Hal in the Capitol.
tinning in North Carolina since
system is created an enMcClamrna as Williams waited
"I have two children in col- July 16 and planned to go to
cumberance bookkeeping
in the capitol for O'Malley*s lege and one in lugh school and Pensacola later this week for
system would be instituted
resignation,
a
financially, I'm not able to bear his mother's birthday.
fly BOB LLOYD
Springs, reported burglars capsized throwing the oc- nalia and open profanity'.
double account bookkeeping
flcraldStafi Writer
madeoffwjtha color television, cupantsintotheriver. When the
system - which would allow
Randall E. Osborn, 21, LongSheriff's detectives today stereo equipment and jewelry canoe capsized, a .22 caliber wood Route One, was held on
each department to know
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bond on charges of
immediately the amount of County' for clues that riiight lead report filed by Deputy Donald Steven was wounded, Hagood driving under influence of
money In the department's to the burglars who took a small Dreggors.
said.
budget.
narcotics, possession of a consafe containing gold jeweiry
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A
25.yearld
Longwood
man,
4A
Hagood said when Steven trolled substance, possession of
Jones and Vihlen have been and
$99,600 in stock certificates accidentally shot in the back Stone was taken to Seminole paraphernalia, reckless dri%ing
Bridge
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worng on recommendations from an Altarnonte Springs yesterday when a canoe ca
Calendar
Memorial Hosptial by am.
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open profanity, according
For the commission's con- residence,
Comics--88
to
county
jail
records.
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sideration for several weeks.
Deputies reported the Ill
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purchasing stem has been A. Wesley was
tificafes for 2,896 shares in 11 firms were
enter ed via
Dear Abby
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discussed for several years,wtndow and yeggs ransacked
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reported to be non-negotiable.
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Sheriff's deputies arrested a
several rooms and an office
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17-year-old Maitland juvenile
before hauling away the safe.
Hospital
SA
boy early today after a search '.f
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Deputy
LM,
Ford
said
the
sized
Obituaries
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on
the
Wekiva
River,
was
bulance
he
complained
of
Kiwanis Sets
in the Lake Howell Road area
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shares in 11 firms were tion today at Florida Hospital was later tra nsferred to Florida entered three autos at Foxcroft
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reported to be non-negotiable. South, Orlando.
ncn
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Apartments and was chased
Sheriff's reports also listed a
Sheriff's detective Georg
Ilagood said Stone had through a pool area by two
Presentation of (he
gold necklace, valued at $1,000, 11agood said Steven A. Stone, recently returned from military residents.
Randall Chose Senior
mint
proof coins, and assorted MarIa Ave., Longwood,
camping
senice and
Citizen of the Year Award
Deputies reported
man
- Yesterday's high 89. Oven'
jewelry,
estimated
woundedintheIerrigh(back
trip
on
the
Wekiva
with
his
will highlight (he
armed with a pistol and
G9.
n1bt
vali'e se ieral th otuar.t dollsrj, near (hI, spirk, i,hi!e catueing bn-attrr
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nieeUug of ihe liantord
jxdtiledit t th e ta-es of the two
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chudy to cloudy
also missing
the on the Wekiva with his
Kiwanis Club tomorrow at
residents and
through
Chance of
burglarized house,
Pair Arrested
brothers,
the Sanford Chic Center.
tiireatened"to blow theirheads
mainly
afternoon
and
evening
In oth er thefts under inHory Stone, 15, summoned
off,"
thundershowers.
Highs
In the
vestigation today, deputies deputies and county fire deOviedo police jailed two
her% lit honoring the year's
Deputies conducted a seareb
upper
10s
to
lower
90s.
Laws
in
reported a new 1975
I Lincoln partment emergency units Longwood men on drug charges or the area after the incident
iinner will be Chases
the
;ow
to
mid
70%. Variable
Continental Mark IV sedan, after the boating a cci dent a earlytodayafterthettarreston and said they
widow, Julie Chase, along
apprehended the
m
ostl
he
y
sout
rly'
wlntli 10mph
valued at 19,350, was reported quarter mile south north of Sit S11 419 at the Oviedo city limits. Juvenile at a produce stand on
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or
less,
stronger
aJ gusty neav
ZOO ROAD SURVEY BEGINS
stolen from a sales lot at Town 46.
Jeffery Lee Bennett, 19,
Touhy and Gen.
Lake howell Road near athundershowers,
Rain
anu Country Lincoln-Mercury,
Deputy B, L. Thompson Longwood Circle, Longwood, convenience store. Deputies Dennis Tutun and Clyde Lamb, cmployes of VTN Inc., of Orlando,
Hutchison, according to
probability
40
to
50
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bond
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charges
of
Stone
was
also
in
the
canoe
with
S10,500
the Kiwiials A*ards
turned over to state Division of for the Centr2l Florida Zoo's mad leading Into the new facifity. evening. 20 per cent
at night.
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attempts to control what has appa rently become the "the

Senate Debate Energy

WASHINGTON (AP) — As Senate tax specialists work
out a formula for rebating any wizxlfall oll.cocnpany
profits to consumers, House parliamentarians are
debating whether to send President Ford's latest oil price
plan to the floor for a vote.
The House Rules Committee, which controls the flow of
legislation to the floor, may decide today whether to clear
the way for a House vote on a resolution rejecting Ford's
revised oil price plan. The pn.I is to hear testimony from
Federal Energy Achnini*ator Prank G. Zarb.
Rep. IIeyp. Ser, DWV&amp;, dmhlrQaü of .the
house Commerte Cahmi,UM told the Rules Committee
on Monday that the full House should have is chance to
vote on Ford's plan as quickly as possible.
Rep. John D. Dingell, DMich., chairman of the Commerce suheoinznittee on energy, also urged sending the
Ford plan to the floc, but said steps should be taken to
allow a floor vote on whether virtually all of Ford's price
decontrol plan should be combined with some Democratic
proposal for a windfall profits tax.
Such a strategy would be "the best way out of the
thicket Into which we've wandered," Dingell said.

Astronauts

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HONOLULU (A?) — A slipup by the Apollo astronauts
caused poisonous rocket fumes to flow Into their cabin as
they headed for a Pacific Ocean splashdown ending a joint
U.S.-Soviet space flight, space agency officials say.
National Aeronautics and Space Admlnlstratkm officials declined to call It pilot error.
They said the US. spacemen may have failed to tbrow
two necessary switches because an electronic sqaeal
disrupted communications In the Apollo. The two switches
were to start an automatic landing system.
The official accouM of the Incideut was released
Monday as Thomas P. Stafford, Donald K. Slayton and
Vance D. Brand prepared to end a foir..day hospitalization. They were boing taken to secluded quarters
today to begin 10 days in Isolation.
The astronauts are to contlixme tape recording their accounts of the mission during their Isolation. The seclusion
was ordered because their gas Inflamed hmga are
vulnerable to infection.

Harris Tests Waters
MIAMI (AP) — Former Senator Fred R. Harris, testing
the presidential campaign waters in Miami, says ho
believes "the people are smart enough to govern themselves."
Harris, from Oklahoma and a former Democratic
National Chairman, drew applause from an audience of
0 Monday night when he called for a "graduated Income
tax rather than a graduated loophole," and for Improved
medicare.
And he quoted another famous Oklahoman, songwriter
Woodie Guthrie:
"Gutirle wrote, 'This land Is yaw land, this land Is my
land, from California to the New York Island...' and If you
make me president of the United States I'll make old
Woody Guthrl&amp;s song come true."
Harris had campaigned for the 1972 Dexnoc-atic
nomination for five weeks before ru'ining out of money.
Since that campaign he has headed various tax reform
and consumer groups.

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The newly opened Central Florida Zoo on Lake Monroe near 14 Is Sanford, administering service
rapidly proving to be a favorite fun spot for families from over the to
indigents
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unarea. Above, zoo visitors take advantage of park-like facili ties 50 derprlvileged persons.
relax and enjoy refreshments as others view one of the monkey
In a 7 pm. public hearing
exhibits In th e background. A "chil dren's zoo" where young
and today, commissioners will
old alike can pet animals opened this week at the zoo. Entrance to
hear a repo rt from Bill Dale
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shops.
The commission will consider the
annexation of property on Sanford
Avenue, between Sanford and Palmway
and be tween Polnsetta Drive and Rose
Drive. The property is owned by L. C.
Simerly.
Another annexa tion request will be
consider ed from the Covenant
Presbyterian Church, Involving property
abutting U. S. 17-92, between Airport
Boulevard and the easter ly extension of
Lake Mary Boulevard.
dp Senkarik will appear before the
commission to offer the annual report
from t he Sanford-Seminole Jaycees and
the commission will hear a request for 90day extensions on four properties
scheduled
for
condemnation
proceedings.

Is also scheduled for second reading, but
Is expected to be defeated on the
recommenda tion of building of ficial Bill
Braceland, who urged the commission to
kill th e ordinance at Its last meeting,
saying the changes are not needed.
A request for a conditional use permit
for an auto paint and body shop at 1305
Celery Avenue will be made by Jim
Dunn. The property Involved has been
used as an auto repair garage under C-I
(Neighborhood Commercial) zoning, but
Is now zoned under a i4 iflcaticm which
does not provide for garages or body

In addition, th e commission will

Agenda

City

co nsider on second reading passage of an
ordinance adopting the 1975 revision to
the 1973 edition of the building code and
amending Its fee schedule.
An ordinance adopting the 1975
revision of the standard mechanical code

Adoption of the Sanford Comprehensive Development Plan tops a
light agenda for considera tion of the
Sanford City Commission at 7 o'clock
tonight.
The commission will conduct a public
hearing on the de velopment plan to hear
discussion on the proposed city program
which has been recommended for
adoption by the Sanford Land Planning
Agency.
The commission approved a time table
for adoption of the 4opage plan at Its last
metlng, ordering the public hearing to
be set and an ordinance of adoption be

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tentive, interested and
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The seven-week-long
grand jury investigation
began alter a pile of foam
mattresses was burned
June 9 in the second floor
Jail facility adjacent to the
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the resulting smoke and
intense heat that filled the
Jail that held 63 prisoners, a
total of 11 men died - 10
inmates and a Jailer.

During the jail fire probe
the grand jury heard from
a long string of witnesses,
including Sheriff Polk,
firemen, investigators, jail
inmates who survived the
blaze and County Attorney
Freeman, as well as all five
Seminole County Commission members.
The jurors also are
believed to have heard a
number of tape recordings
of County Commission
meetings in which commissioners discussed, but
failed to approve, Polk's
request for $1,140 in repairs
to the jail facility prior to
the fatal fire.
The grand jury also Is
believed, according to
observers, to have received

records of a 1974 probe of
coun ty jail conditions in
wi by circuit Judges.
Officials said the)believe the fire was started
by Ray McCall, 16, of
Or ange County, who was
being held. In a single cell in
a former hospital ce ll area,
awaiti ng trail as an adult
for robbery.
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Public Defender Franklin
Kelley, who was in the
grand Jury room for nearly
two hours. Assistant Public
Defender David Porter,
who had been assigned
McCall's case, also is
believed to have testified
before the grand Jury.

Slated For Trial
By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

able to retain
counsel because at least one
lawyer wanted a $1,)0 retainer
Two 18-year-old Sanford men, fee,
one of them a Seminole High
Redmon told the court he'd
School basketball star, have
sold
his auto and stereo
been scheduled for trial Sept. 8
men
t to get the original
before Circuit Court Judge equip
Robert McGregor on burglary $1,000 bond premium which he
now can't get back because the
and grand larceny charges.
Fred Willis Washington, of bond, was revoked as being
814 Cypress Ave., and Allen illegal under court rules that
Silas, of 1506 W. 16th SI, i first require a beaming.
tered pleas of innocent when
Judge Conkling ordered an
arraigned yesterday on the arrest warrant Issued for 37.
charges.
year-old Ralph Durnlng, of
Washington played forward Altamonte Springs, after he
on the Seminole varsity squad. failed to appear for
Washington, Silas, and a 17-. ment on a charge of obtaining
year-old juvenile are accused of property by worthless check.
taking band instruments from The arraignment had been
the Instrument room at Lake continued last week after
Howell High School on July 15 Durnlng said he hadn't retained
after watching a basketball a defense attorne:'.
game.
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conceived received kickbacks of c least
A development branch visor at Palm Coast.
a scheme in 1971 to pay off $220,000 from contractors doing
of International Telephone and
In each suit, 177-CDC states Barton "and possibly others." business with Palm Coast.
Telegraph Corp has asked the that it can only estimate dam. The
suits say the companies did
state attorney's office to bring ages at $1.5 million but says the "eventually put
Because of the monopoly
them on their
icriminal charges in an alleged $3 million total could grow. payroll
and-or provided * them created by the kickbacks fl
multi-million dollar price-fixing Each suit asks the court to al- with th
o er items of substantial le g al actions allege th e ' free
anti Kickback scheme,
-market was upset and shoddy
low discovery of further losses, value,"
workmanship
was allowed.
An attorney for Leonard DunA spokesman for lrrc'm.
Those who had been community Development Corp. said tance, president of Halifax, has pro'nised by payments saw to It
177-CDC sales information
Monday the firm will press filed a counter suit against ITT- that Mange, Lowery Bros. and claims Palm Coast will be the
criminal charges against any CDC for breach of contract. Durrance got "numerobs, largest planned community in
Individual found guilty In the Mange's attorney has filed a lucrative contracts," charging the world when completed, but
alleged scheme at its posh motion to dismiss the two suits, unnecessarily high prices, the fewer than 500 houses have
The Miami-based ITT sub- suits say.
Palm Coast subdivision in
been constructed since the oroj.
sidlary alleges in the suits that
Northeast Florida.
The suits allege that Barton ect began in the early 1970s.
I11-CDC last month filed two
similar civil suits in an Orlando
federal court against two Flonian
da contractors who worked on
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Palm Coast in rural Flagler
CHESTVIEW (API
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LeDuc, of Crestiew, pleaded tence recommendation.
County.
An unemployed laborer had guilt)' July 21 in the slaying of
Defense attorney Brooks layDefendants in the suit are been sentenced to death in the Crestview fourth-grader br had
asked for sentencing
Hallfp.x Paving, Inc., of Day- electric chair for the murder of Cynthia Moore last February. under Florida's
"sexual paytons Beach and Joseph W. a 10-year-old school girl.
Asst. State Atty. Keith Brace chopath law," which would put
Mange Jr., Inc., of Jacksonrecommended last week that LeDuc Into a mental hospital
vile.
Okaloosa County Circuit LeDuc be sentenced to life, but for treatment.
Named as co-'onsplrators but Judge Charles Wade followed a Wade said he would follow the
not defendants are Lower)' jury recommendation Monday Jury's advice.
The jury deliberated 17 mmBros., Inc., of South Daytona in sentencing John W. LeDuc,
Under Florida law, a Judge Is utes before returning its recomand John Barton, former Ill'- 2).
not bound to follow a J ury's sen- mendation.

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fellow officers, Patrolman Richard W. Wise wore his
bullet-proof vest every day he was on duty, except o'.
Ills vest was being laundered Monday when a man Wise
stopped for a traffic check shot him in the back.
The 32-year-old policeman survived. He coughed up the
bullet, apparently from a lung, doctors said. He was listed
in satisfactory condition after surgery.
Police said Wise, the father of three young sons, was
shot after he stopped Alexander Thorpe, a 36-year-old
prison escapee from Jacksonville, on a traffic violation.
Witnesses told police that Thorpe shot Wise In the back
and then fired five more bullets at the officer as he lay
wounded In the street, a police spokesman said.

MIAMI(AP) - Twooilslicks about It."
and varying in width from 50
The new oil appears thicker
are floating close together off
The Coast Guard originally feet to a half mile, was spotted than the one last week, he said.
the Florida Gold Coast but pose believed there were two sepa- seven miles offshore.
Coast Guard and volunteer
no Immediate threat to the rate oil spills
stretched from Elliots Key,
white, sandy beaches of the
south of Miami, to Boca Baton, crews are still working to clean
"Now
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seems
like
it's
all
resort area, the U.S. Coast
&amp;unples of the heavy oil were up the remains of the Key We3t
tart of the same spill, just
Guard says.
taken Monday and will be spill.
spread
out,"
a
spokesman
said.
"The slicks appeared heavily
tested to determine where it
Lt. George David said an enconcentrated," spokesman
The oil mass to the north, came from and how it got Into vironrnental inspection group
Steve Frasier said Mon- reaching from Riviera Beach to the Atlantic, a spokesman said, determined there the Keys spill
day."Both are moving north- Delr.y Beach, was being carFrasier said ills "highly tin- did not damage delicate coral
ward slowly, but we haven't ned alr'g in the Gulf Stream likely" that the slicks are re- reefs. But some danger rehad a chance to determine what and was •xpected to dissipate lated to a 120,000-gallon crude mained for wading birds, partype of oil or estimate how soon, he - aid.
oil spill which fouled the Florl- ticularly the great white heron,
many gallons we're talking
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201 Flower St., DeLand, deploy the parachute slowed
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condition I'i a hospital today miles per hour to about 40 miles
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which operated the plane from
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Sbnord.
Winter Swings Sunc'ay night, Nmang this washout at Hayes
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John
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and law school professors lawyers often spent more than
Benske, third from left, for his long years of service to the post. From left are District 18 President of
to advise it on labor relation: at $15 a day on bar bills, but usuthe Ladies' Auxiliary Evelyn Hart, A.A. McClanahan, Benske, Bud Relkert, Ann Campbell and
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grand larceny of "a clarinet or
a.irnet,"
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Washington and Silas July 17

The two-year difference in two plans.
said the county's planning staff
deadlines for the state and
"The major difference Is the could have a turnover before
county land plans — the single time alloted to complete the the state planning act deadline
major difference in the two,
plans," Kercher told the board. (1979) and said the "continuity
according to County Planner Deadline for the state act is of staff familiar with the stud)- '
Bill Kercher — may be the July 1, 1979, with two one-year would be a consideration for the
deciding factor on the planning extensions available. Deadline board.
route commissioners follow for for the county act is Oct. 1, IM.
Rep. Bob Hattaway- 9.
the county's future develop.
Commission Chairman Sid
said
another
work
Altamonte
Springs) appeared
ment plan.
Vihien Jr.
at
th
e
work
session yesterday
Three months following state session on the two acts will be
and
voiced
opposition to
legislative passage of the held in a "couple of weeks."
statewide planning act, county
Purpose of a planning act Seminole County continuing
officials are studying a coin, provides for local government under the county planning act.
Hattaway, a proponent of the
parlson between the state bill — to prepare a plan for future
state
viii, said that compared
Local Government Corn- development and Impact of the
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the
State bill there are no
prehensive Planning Act of 1975 development to the area, acstrong points In the oca bill.
- (Little Elms Act) and the cording to Kercher.
Seminole Comprehensive
Roger NeLswender, county
Hattaway said with the
Planning Act of 1974.
development director, asked county plan deadline of 1977,
In a work session yesterday, commissioners to consider the local governments "can put
Kercher presented to corn- "consequences of waiting" on together a plan but can you use
missioner-s a comparison of the the 1979 deadline,
it? I don't think the county and
He said the county's planning muni ci palities can meet the
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In the prescribed time" under
He said there are "no
the county comprehensive plan disadvantages" of the delay in
7_~ .11." with the 1977 deadline. He also deadlines of the state plan.

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TALLAHASSEE (A?) — Pulling off his tan suit
coat to reveal monogrammed shirt cuffs, dapper Philip
Ashler donned a red construction worker's hard hat
labeled "State Fire Marshal" to tour the new Capitol.
Ashier shook a water main on the first floor during his
inspection Monday, saw where sprinklers will be Installed
on the nth floor, and pronounced himself satisfied that
the $42-million building won't become an ash.
On the 11th floor, above the dome of the old Capitol next
door, the retired admiral also Inspected a fire extinguisher while cameras clicked and the Capitol flag
flapped in the background.
The job of lire marshal goes with the office of treasurer
and insurance commissioner which Ashler is holding
during the suspension of Thomas O'Malley.

Viewed By Commission

LONGWOOI}- The City
Council last night voted to
ask Seminole County to
respond and to show cause
for alleged double taxation
slits meeting at city hail.
"We feel they are doubir
taxing In certain areas of
fire, police, streets, roads,
etc., and we are seeking a
response from the county,"
said Mayor Jim Lormann.
The council also decided
that in an effort to clarify
the Issue of delinquent
water bills, a letter will be
set to all customers of the
Longwood water departmeat. It ,was pointed out at
last week's meeting that
some 50 to 100 water bills
are delinquent each month.

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may have to whistle while they work because the 1975
legislature turned off the music being piped Into their
offices.
The legislature deleted funds for the piped-in music this
year for all agencies except its own, the Senate and the
House. As a result, most agencies are turning off the
melodious sounds.
Last year, the state spent about $100,000 for the special
motivational music.
The house and Senate will continue to spend about
$5,000 a year each for the central music system, which
also provides a communications system for piping announcements to lawmakers' offices.
Gov. Reubin Askew's office will also keep receiving the
music free of charge.

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TAU,AHASSEE (AP)
Some state employes

In the aftermath of the
Jail fire a $40,000 repair Job
Is now nearing completion;
fire and smoke detectors,
on order but not Installed at
the time of the f, have
been installed; and county
officials are awaiting a
Stale Fire Marshal's report
on whether a proposed 14-.
point minimum safety
reqirement plan will
remedy alleged fire safety
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Congressmen and state officials from Florida are calling for yearly censusestimates to allow more accurate distribution of federal
funds according to population.
They testified Monday before the Senate Post Office and
Civil Service Committee in support of legislation to
require the use of the most recent Census Bureau
estimates when population is the basis of federal money
allocation to states and communities.
Rep. Bill Chappell Jr., DFIa., said many areas of Florida were being shortchanged because their share of
various federal programs was based on the 1970 census,
despite rapid growth since the census.
Chappell said Florida's population has increased 19.2
per cent aince 1970 and that states getting funds according
to census figures compiled every 10 years will "be
deprived of the funds necessary to properly serve their
rapidly expanding population."

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A Chance

TALLAHASSEE, (AP) — Doctors should be
patient and give a new malpractice insurance law a
chance to work, say house Coninierce Chairman John
Forbes and state Insurance Commissioner Philip Ashler.
Ashler said Monday he would recommend that Gov.
Heubin Askew resist a call by Tallahassee doctors for a
.special legislative session because of the soaring
malpractice insurance rates.
The Florida Medical Liability Insurance Commission
established by the law should be allowed to examine the
problem and recommend solutions, Ashler said.
Forbes, 1)-Jacksonville, said that in addition to
establishing an insurance pool, whose rates brought the
(Ioctor3' complaints, the low contained 15 other sections
aimed at reducing the size and frequency of claims.
"If people give this thing a chance to work, it will
work," Forbes said, adding that the legislature had gone
about as far as It would now in "taking away the rights of
x'oplt' to seek damages.''

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furnishing of the buil ding Is

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RALEIGH, N. C. (AP) —All-year-old black woman on
trial for the murder ofa white jailer she says was Oft b
Mta her predicts the prosecution Is "oIi* to be out like
welv5 to get
Joan L4UIe made the forecast in talking with reporters
during a lunchtime break soon after testimony began In
her trial Monday.
Her comments came utter a Washington, NC., police
officer testified he found the partially aide body of
Clarence Alligood In the Beaufort County jail cell that had
been occupied by Miss L4U.li-.
Sgt. Jerry Helms, the first prosecution witness, said
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TAMPA (AP) — Jurors
They also accidentally left senator In 50 years to be in- accepting unlawful corn- builders in return for Federal with conspiracy.
resume deliberations today in behind a white
sack containing dicted, is charged with con- pensatlon, and perjury.
housing Administration favors.
Bastlen also Is accused of ac
the bribery-conspiracy trial of $56,000 in cash that was a gov- spiracy In connection with a poThe seven criminal cour50
On
trial
with
Gurney
are
a
cepting
unlawful compensation
former Sen. Edward J. Gurney ernment exhibit.
litical slush fund the prose. against him carry a maximum onetime aide Joseph Bastlen, In the form of apartment rent
and three co-defendants.
Krentzman sent his clerk cution charges was raised from penalty of 42 years in jail and 33, and former FHA officials from a builder.
The six-man, six-woman pan- running after the jurors, but Florida builders seeking Gur- $2,0(0 In fines.
Ralph Koontz, 51, and K. Wayne
All the defendants took the
ci deliberated (our hours and they had already left on a bus ney's influence with the FederThe case revolved around the Swlger, 61. They are charged stand and denied the charges.
ten minutes after getting the 23- for their hotel. The clerk al Housing Administration,
activities of Gurney fund-raiser
week-old case Monday. When retrieved the money.
The Florida Republican, who Larry Williams. He testified as
they adjourned for the night,
(urney, 61, a former member decided not to seek re-election- a government witness
he
they forgot to tell U.S. District of the Senate Watergate Corn. after his indictment last year, Is collected $400,000 betweenthat
1971Court Judge Ben Krentzman. mittee and the first
incumbent also charged with bribery, 73 by shaking down Florida
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IN BRIEF

By MICK LOCHRIDGE
MaIUamxi Utilities Inc., which according to Douglas Cowan,
fleraldStalf Writer
had been ordered to halt con- inspector with the enSeminole County Corn-_ structionon the installation 0la ytronmental services depart.
mlssloners today were to open force main In the English ment.
bids at 2 p.m. from general Estates subdivision near
Cowan said several streets
contractors for building the new Casselberry.
were torn up during alleged
Longwood Health Clinic.
construction. He said the
was
illegal
Work on the Installation
The clinic, to serve as
ordered stopped In April by the commission will consider what
south county's public health county when it was learned the action, if any, to take with the
facility, will be built on the firm did not have county ap- utility firm on repairing the
corner of Church, Wilma and
proval for the construction, roadwd)s
Warren Streets atthesfteofthe
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marshlands near here after a portion of a body with a
seatheft around It and aircraft debris were found Monday.
"What we're hoping for is an engine or something with a
serial number on it that would identify that aircraft," said
W. Lynn Rice, wing commander for the Georgia Civil Air
Patrol.
Authorities speculated the debris was from a twinengine Cessna Skyknight that left Raeford, N.C., last
Friday bound for Daytona Beach. They were last
heard from Friday south of Savannah.
CAP officials said the debris Is scattered over a threemile area. They added the plane may have been shattered
in a thunderstorm or by a tornado that was In the area at
the time.
"That is the Indication now because of the area In which
it was found," Rice said. "The tides are such that I don't
think that could affect It"
Two state rangers found the torso early Monday near
where Eagle Creek flows into Mud River near Darien. The
debris was located later by a US. Coast Guard helicopter
searching the area.

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were found dead In a car In North
Dallas over the weekend. A five-foot cylinder of laughing
gas -nitrous oxide was found an the floor of the car.
The valve was open. A medical examiner said the
youngsters died from asphyxiation.
The deaths of Ken RIbelin, 19, Mitchell Rude, 18, and
Terry Lynne Long, 18, all of Dallas, are listed by the
medical examiner as "un1aciiif1ed." The designation is
used when officials are unable to determine whether
death was caused by accident or suicide.
Narcotics officers said Monday that widespread use of
nitrous oxide in place of glue sniffing and other methods of
getting "high" is demonstrated by an increasing number
of thefts of the gas from local hItals.

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The docking of American and Russian
spacecraft in orbit, and the handclasps and exchange of mementos that followed, was an event
drenched in symbolism. The world could not help
but wish it were a portent of the future
that the
fear and tension of a generation of Cold War could
be dispelled with as simple a gesture between men
of good will.
As for symbolism, it is necessary to note that
the Apollo-Soyuz mission also called for the two
spacecraft to undock and separate, with the
astronauts and cosmonauts going separate ways,
returning to a world no different from the one they
left behind. This is symbolic, too.
The three years of preparation for this joint
U.S.-Soviet space venture have been rich with
gestures of dentente
handshakes all around at
diplomatic conferences
but with too few of the
substantive changes that the West had hoped to
see.
It is not without significance that the U.S. and
Soviet spacemen were stretching out their hands
toward each other as their linked spacecraft was
passing over Central Europe. Down below was
Germany, a nation split in two by the forces of the
Cold Var, and an Eastern Europe under Communist governments kept in power by a Soviet
occupation force. By a poignant coincidence,
refugees from communism at the same time were
calling attention to the lost freedom of their
homelands in the annual observance of Captive
Nations Week.
There is scheduled to be another round of
andshakes of detente at Helsinki to climax the
European Security Conference. The Soviet Union
appears to be succeeding in its effort to gain
recognition by the Western powers of the borders
and governments it imposed on Eastern Europe
after World War II.
All these handclasps have a value to the Soviet
union that is exceeding any value to the West.
Although Chairman Brezhnev and President Ford
paid due respect to the future possibilities for
cooperation in space in their messages to ApolloSoyuz, the direction it might take is vague. In truth,
the joint space flight is another of those gestures
a mission tacked on to our completed Apollo
program, using a docking technology we perfected
in Gemini flights during the 1960s.
Apollo-Soyuz displayed the U.S. and Soviet
space programs to the world as if they were
proceeding on equal terms and had reached the
same level of sophistication
no mean
achievement for Mr. Brezhnev's policy of detente.
As for our astronauts, they performed in this
mission with that skill and courage that their
nation has come to expect, and this flight can be
added to the splendid annals of a U.S. space
program that saw Americans first land on the
moon just six years ago.
The camaraderie which flowed between the
Apollo and Soyuz crews shows that barriers of
language, culture and ideology that divide the
world can, under the right circumst2nces, be
overcome. This affirms a common bond of
humanity. And yet, like the eerie sight of men
floating upside down in the weightless world of
space, in the end it all seems somewhat unreal.
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Good news for our senior citizens.
The Federation of Senior Citizens will start bus
service tomorrow for the elderly in the Sanford
area.
According to Lyle Suffi eld of the Federation, the
bus will operate in a different area of the county one
day each week.
Persons permitted to ride the bus, however,
must be members of the Federation, which merely
requires a $1 membership fee annually and may be
purchased from the driver of the bus at the time of
boarding.
The bus was purchased through donations and
various fund-raising activities of the many senior
citizen clubs throughout Seminole County.
According to Suffield, arrangements for riding
the bus on Wednesdays must be made before 3:30
p.m. on the previous Tuesday (today for tomorrow)
in order that the route the bus will follow may be
planned.
Suffield said the charges for riding the bus are
based on a zone plan.
The Jordan Marsh store in the Altamonte Mall
w ill be a local point where riders visiting the Mall

Commerce, held Its big fund-raising event on July
12 and over $70) was raised as a result of people
purchasing tickets which were redeemable for an
equal amount of food at McDonalds.
According to Mrs. Smith, many of the tickets,
which sold for $1 each, were not redeemed, thus
becoming a donation to the home.

may meet, Jordan Marsh has set aside a waiting
room on Its lower level for bus passengers. The
room Is a lounge area near the gift-wrap department at the north entrance to the store.
Suffield said bus service on other days of the
week and in other localities will start as soon as

drivers are available.
Persons wishing to make reservations on the bus
are to call 323-7090.
Fees for the bus are very nominal and Suffield
wants every senior citizen to take advantage of the
service. However, he cautions, "The bus Is not a
personal taxi and must be operated for the benefit
of the majority."

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Collector's Items
Minting special coins for the Bicentennial is a good idea, but
we have our doubts whether the new half dollars now being
distributed by the U.S. Mirit arf going to show up very often in
our change. They have a picture of PhIIadelpMa's Independence
Hall instead of the American Eagle on the side opposite John F.
Kennedy's profile.
The Kennedy half-dollar itself has become more of a
collector's item than a usable piece of change. The novelty of the
Bicentennial halves may arouse the same impulse to sock them
away. The Went piece seems to be In eclipse as part of
America's wcrklng capital. There are no half-dollar slots on
most vending machines, or on pay telephones. For the Bicentennial to come into its own in pockets and pocketbooks we will
probably have to wait !or the Mint to come out with Its commemorative quarters later this year.

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Russia's two cosmonauts were preparing to wing
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question of how far a free society can, or should,
co-operate with a toçalit.arian one was being
sharply etched by two very different men.
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Exiled author and No bel Prize-winner
Alexander Solzhenitsyn has been touring th e
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Soviet Union, he says, it is defending not only
make, than in developing new products, or in
"Neither
nor
nor..."
them but itself as well. "You're defending your
investing in quantum jump improvements In
future."
production methods.
As a prime victim of the Soviet system,
SolzhenlLsyn's credentials are unchallengeable.
In part this is because risk taking and major RALPH NOVAK
But
also impressive are those of the chief ar.
change always involves greater risk
Is so
chitect
of detente, Henry A. Kissinger. In one of a
costly in these days of capital shortages, high
series of speeches he has made outside of
interest rates and marketing uncertainties. With
money so costly, in vestors know they can double
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* Washington In recent days, the secre ta ry of sta te
bluntly challenged the critics of this policy.
their funds in five to eight years with relatively
We have enough problems these days. You Augusta, Ga. go out on strike.
"What Is the alternative they propose" he
little risk.
What Incentive then Is there to put would think that would make people stop and
The
Department
of
Labor
getting
confused
asked.
"What precise policies do they want us to
their money in risky advanced technology? So think before they add to
our burdens. But Instead about Its statistics: Well, employment seems to change? Are they prepared for a prolonged
reports Jacob Rabinow, chief research engineer we are multiply-cursed with such maledlctlons be down but
it's probably not really down, Just situation of dramatically Increased danger? Do
Of the Institute for Applied Technology of the as:
seasonally down without allowing for ad. they wish a return to the constant crisis and high
respected National Bureau of Stsndatds.
Howard Cosell being named to host a weekly justments, trends and astigma tism in the
tal arms budget of the cold war"
In part, the reluctance to take chances Is
television variety show: This is certain proof of ball. If you take Into account the people who do
The United States will ctinue on t he course
because Industry has gradually acquired the wickedness of our ways. Why a variety not want jobs but would take jobs if they were on which it is embarked, he pledged, "because it
managers more interested in short term gains show? Why Howard Cosell and not somebody offered except that no one has offered, we have offers hope to our children of a more secure
which show up well on their records. Most else? Why Howard Cosell and not anybody else 37 more people employed than there are
in the world."
company managers look closely at the stock
Martha Mitchell, Snooky Lanson,, Gale Storm, entire population and Isn't
He pointed to the ApoIlo.Soyuz mission in
that an enc'uraging
market these days. Heavy Investments for long- Keefe Braselle, anybody! If there was somebody sign?
space
an area In which 15 years ago we
term gains may mean a period of slow growth, or like Howard Cosell in ancient Rome, the ancient
thought ourselves In almost mortal rivalry as
Baseball
none at all, until wrinkles are Ironed out of the Romans were probably Just as glad
player
Dick
Allen
saying
that
the
symbolic
of the distance we have travelled.
when
reason
he
has
had
trouble making his comeback
new technology and profi ts beIn to roll in. everything collapsed around their ears.
S
c of some thing else, fortuna tely, was
ymboli
Meanwhile the company's shares may not do
Gasoline prices going up! Remember the good is that he
the
decision
by President Ford, on the advice of
well on the exchanges, making funds more old days when you used to be able to back the car friendly to the fans and reporters: All America Henry
Kissinger,
not to receive Solzhenitsyn
difficult to come by.
out of the driveway without burning up a dollar's was touched when Allen announced that he had
worth of gas? Of course, we all know that the to end his retirement from baseball in order to be upon his arrival in this country, repertedly
Then there's the patent problem. The current American oil companies are not making any able to properly support his string of race horses, because it would have been "disadvantageous'
to U.S.
policy.of
This
wouldSotthenitsyn
seem to be the
very
attitude of many cotirts makes it less and less extra profits out of all this. They are all just And all baseball fans everywhere have been kind
of misuse
detente
warns
certain that company moving into a new product doing their best to protect America from the thrilled at the sight of an out.of-ehape first
or using a new technology will have the patent Arabian hordes and spending every extra cent baseman earning $250,000 or so a year for hitting
On
the
other hand,
Solzhenitsyn sometimes
protection
by the framers of the Con- making sure no fish of the sea or bird of the air .230. Allen Is easily baseball's most Interesting gives
the
Impression
that
stitutlon.
Inintended
certain districts, the courts ha
he Is a latter-day Peter
and exciting player since Clyde Vollmer.
regularly held invalid all contested patenve
ts goes without a college education,
the Hermit, going around whipping up en.
Everybody talking about "Jaws": Who needs
brought before them,
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Hubert Humphrey going out of way 101
thuslasms
for a crusade against the infidel.
worries about man-eating sharks, anyway? Last sayi ng he wil
Companies have found, too, that adopting new
l not be a candidate for president In flare are limi ts to what the Uni ted Sta tes can do
technology frequently results in serious hidden week during a heavy rainstorm in Omaha, 47 1976: Please go out of your way to say you will on behalf of Soviet citizens.
people reported seeing giant sharks rampaging not be a candidate for president In 1976, Humcosts impossible to figure In advance.
Also on the other hand, Kissinger has told the
through downtown gutters in search of tasty phrey. Please, please, please, please, please.
Soviets that U.S.-Soviet co-operation must be a
Because new technologies explore areas which human morsels. Tennis, anyone?
two-way street
and has warned them against
are not well defined environmentally or as to
Eddie Fisher making a comeback: Better we "selective
detente."
The garbagemen, firemen and policemen
safety requirements, the manufacturer may be going on strike In New York City: The citizens of should have "The Return of the Revenge of the
Thus though their approaches, as well as their
hit in succession by long holdups and ur.an- New York may think they're the ones who suffer Son of the Creature from the Black Lagoon."
responsibilities, may be different, the two men
Ucipated changes in operations demanded by the during public employee strikes but It's the rest of
Gerald Ford telling us, as a July 4
are working for the same goal.
environmental, product safety and worker the country that has to endure the Insipid New how noble and good and clever weinspiration,
are: If we
Itis true
some critics
charged,
that
safety agencies and by any citizen groups which York strike jokes from Johnny Carson. Nobody were so good and noble and clever, we would the joint space, as
mission
Is morehave
a political
than
a
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with assets unofficially estimated at about $1.1 billion
would be affected by the bill, which goes to the Senate.
I3oth houses are controlled by President Carlos Andres
Perez' Democratic Action party.
Venezuela produces 2.5 million barrels of crude oil a
day.
Opposition parties support the nationalization but oppose provisions In the bill which would permit mixed
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Networks Block Patriotic Ford Talk
The major television networks, Including the
Public Broadcasting Service, have refused to
broadcast a conversation with President Ford
about America.
Philadelphia businessman Edward J. Pistek,
who thought the American people should hear
what the President had toy, offered to pay the
networks commercial rates to present his views
during prime time. Still, the networks rejected
the program.
The story of their astoeishlng arrogance Is
worth telling, as evidence of the tight control a
few network czars exercise over the TV channels. Here are the details:
It has been my lot to expose the blemishes on
the American system. But the sight of the
morning sun glinting off the Capitol dome still
gives me a thrill. I arranged, therefore, to do a
Bicentennial television show with President
Ford.
He was to give his reflections on the current
condition of America, the health or Illness of our
basic Institutions, the general outlook for the
American experiment after 20 years.
The President talked, quite upllftlimgly I
thought, about the enduring values and strengths
as he has experienced them over a lifetime of
public service.
He spoire about the changes he would like t

see, "There has been a tendency of late," he
complained, "to herd people together. . . The
government Is almost overpowering the individual, whether he Is a production worker or
whether he is a businessman or whether be Is a
firmer
Oh, I asked some Impertinent questions: How
did he as a politician defend his profession? Has
Ow presidency become too remote from the
people?
After reminding him how the British ambassador had been startled to discover Abraham
Uncoln shining his own shoes in thu White
House, I even asked: "Do you shine your own
shoes?"
Ford shot right back: "I shined my own shoes
for sl years a Ilcan do It. And Imade my own
breakfast for most of my lifetime."
The program was nonpolitical, non.
controversial. But all In all, it provided a rather
intimate glimpse of the President's faith in the
country. I thought it was worthwhile television.
The networks, however, disagreed. This upset
Edward Ptazek who had offered to help un-derwrte the production cost4j. The son of Polish
Immigrants, he started out with $450 In 1946 and
founded Mrs. Paul's Kitrh.n* Ins' its dts nn.
exceed $65 million.
For Pissek, the American dream had come

true and he was indignsnt over the attitude of the
networks toward a patriotic program. So he tried
to buy commercial prime time to present the
President. The networks wouldn't sell him the
(Line.
Each network explained, In effect, that it
doesn't carry Interviews with the President
unless he is buoyed up by a supporting cut of
network personalities. In other words, It Is not so
much the President's answers that matter; it's
who asks the questions.
Even more incredibly, public television
turned down the show. The taxpayers are doling
out $48.4 million to public television stations this
flscai year, plus another $0 million for facilities,
plus additional funds for specific television
shows. Yet the Public Broadcasting Service
ref used to present, at no cost to the taxpayer,,
the President talklrg about the greatness of
America.
The explanation, believe It or not, was that
the program contained no "hard news," which
would Justify Its inclusion in a line-up that
regularly features book reviews and programs
about yoga, cooking and chess plays.
The purpose of my conversation with the
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)

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The Lebanese Defense
Ministry said an Israeli ground force raided a southern
Lebanese village early today but was driven back by
Lebanese artillery and border positions.
The I sraeli military command denied the report and
said the border area was quiet.
The Lebanese communique said one Israeli military
vehicle was destroyed in the 70-minute battle, but no
casualtlea were listed on either side.
The Defense Ministry said the Israeli force attacked at
3:30 a.m. localtime and damaged six houses in the village
of Aita el Shaab, one mile from the Israeli frontier.
"All kinds of anus were used against the raiding force,
which pulled back at 4:40 local time after failing to comb
out the area," the communique said.
Israeli troops have frequently raided Into southern
Lebanon, where many Palestinian guerrillas are based.
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KRAKOW, Poland (AP)
His head bowed In silent
prayer, President Ford placed a wreath today at an International monument marking the site of Nazi Germany's
Auschwitz gas chambers where millions died in World
War II.
Accompanied by Polish Communist party leader Edward Glerek, Ford flew from Krakow airport to the
Auschwitz camp by helicopter for the brief ceremony that
preceded a presidential speech In Krakow's market
square.
Thousands of people from this part of Poland that produced many Polish-Americans streamed into the Old
Square from all directions to see the second U.S. president
to visit this country. Former President Richard M. Nixon
visited Poland in 1972.
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PARIS (AP) Gen. Yakubu Gowon, military ruler of
oilrich Nigeria, the world's largest black nation, has been
overthrown In a bloodless coup, according to broadcasts
from the West African nation.
In Kampala, the Ugandan capital, 0year-old Gowon
left a session of the Organization of African Unity summit
meeting and returned to his hotel room. The summit
meeting was suspended.
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Yesterday's high 89. OverBennie Collins
night low 60.
Partly cloudy to cloudy Leary P. Davis
through tomorrow. Chance of Marjorie Dobbins
mainly afternoon and evening Tracy D. hill
thundershowers. Highs in the Viola L. Johnson
upper 80s to lower 90s. Lows in Marshall Langston
the low to mid 70s. Variable Lucille P. McCall
mostly southerly winds hO mph Emma O'Neal
or less, stronger and gusty near Arthur I. Heed
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probability 40 to 50 per cent Spurgeon B. Smith
during
the afternoon and Hilda Taylor
LAWRENCE SMITH
Smith Jr., Sanford; and sister,
evening,
20 per cent at night. Denise L. Shope, Apopka
awrence C. Smith, 73, Route Mrs.
Winnie
Jackson,
EXTENDED
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That standard apparently expired, at least
Partly
cloudy
to
occasionally
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nday.
Born
in
Sanford, he children.
among the news czars of the television networks.
Arlene ft. Blum, Deltona
wo rked for the State Road
Gramkow Funeral Home In cloudy with scattered thunIn its place is a new rule
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dershowers most numerous Olga M. Layman, Deltona
De artnient for a number of charge.
programs are worthy of a public airing only If
during
the afternoon and Winfred C. Stavracos,
yeiirs.
(a) they deal with "hard news and (b they are
evening hours and over the Deltona
S urvivors include his Wife,
conducted by members of a network's news
F uneral Notice
north and central portions. [wan Wasllewsky, Deltona
41€.. Sam ah A.. Sanford; son, I.. C.
staff.
Afternoon highs from the mid Wendel J. Stopper, Lake
SMITH.
LAWRENCE
C.
8 to the low 90s. Lows near 80 Mary
I have been saying for some time that
the
runaI services for Lawrence
governme nt doesn't own the
C Smith, 73, of Route 2 Sanford. an the beaches and 70 s Inland. Jessie Felio, Sorrento
news. Network
Daytona Beach tides: high
executives don't ovn It either and ihPir or..,
*ho died 'onday will be held at
to
am Thursday at Gramkoy
BIRTHS
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of i'resujfl Ford's
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Home
Chapel
with
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s.m., 7:36 p.m. Port Canaveral:
of the free press
Bill Coffman officiating Burial
In America.
lgh 12:34 a.m., 1:16 p.m.; low Mr. and Mrs. Randall
in Lake Mary Cemetery.
Gramknw In charge
(Elaine)Johns a girl, DeLand
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news.
Editors felt that since he was the nation's
leader
and since his personality might have
something to do with whether there would be
peace or war, Justice or Injustice, order or
chaos
even I, Is foggiest notions along with his great
concepts were news.
Besides. It was thought that a lot of people
were interested in the President and in what he
had to say
not only on matters of state but
about sports, bringing up dogs, or even the
quality of his daughter's singing voice. And if
a
President deigned to give an exclusive broadcast
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ANKARA. Turkey (AP)
Turkish commanders officially took control of all U.S. intelligence gathering
bases in Turkey today, the general staff announced.
Its statement said operations were suspended on all the
common defense installations In Turkey except the North
Atlantic Alliance functions of the strategic airbase at
lncirlik in the southeast.
"Turkish commanders are In lull control of all combat
and intelligence gathering systems on the Installations,"
the statement said.
Meanwhile, in Brussels, Turkey was going before North
Atlantic Council to ask whether its other NATO allies
would supply arms that had come from the United States
before congress imposed an embargo after Turkey invaded C yprus. No immediate decision was anticipated.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry said that 20 more bases
were being taken over today, bringing the total to 25 occupied U.S. installations.
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Steel prices are higher than they should be
because the industry hasn't adopted the latest
produc tion technology. Japan has. So has West
Germany.
The same problem, in part, holds true for
shipbuilding. Other countries undercut us. Both
the Navy and private shipping pay through the
nose for new bottoms.
So It is also with textiles, cement and a
growing number of other products. The list is
longer each year.
The National Aeronautics and Spare
Administration, the Energy Research and
Development Administration and other pioneers
in technology have lists of hundreds of new
devices and technical appli cations useful for
industrywhich are being ignored.

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP)
The Organization of
American States was expected, in effect, to lift an 11-yearold diplomatic embargo on Communist Cuba at a special
conference opening today.
Despite some last-minute delaying tactics by Chile and
Peru, the resolution was expected to pass with a solid majority.
The draft resolution would not formally lift the sanctions against Fidel Castro's regime. But it would leave
OAS member nations "at liberty" to renew trade and
diplomatic relations whenever they wish.
The United States and 13 other countries have pledged
their vote in favor of the resolution. That would be enough
to pass the measure by the two-thirds majority required
by the Rio de Janeiro treaty of hemisphere mutual
defense, under which the embargo was imposed.
Chile and Peru reportedly made strong efforts to stop or
delay the action. Some diplomats said the two nations
were "irritants" during private meetings
a&gt; to put
final touches on the draft.
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deepest thanks and appreciation to the entire
community and the workers of Just Us.
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Dick Oswald, owner-operator of the Sanford
McDonalds, came in for, and is justly deserving of,
praise for his generosity and community spirit in
aiding with the project.

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clerk who followed him from robbery of the little Dixie armed breaking
and entering Dean pleaded no contest to a
Herald Staff Wri ter
the store before he was ap- Market, in
Longwood, and was against Yates as part of the charge of lewd assault on an
A 25-year-old Lockhart man preliended by police,
ordered held In jail pendi ng a plea negotiations,
eigh t-year-old girl In connection
has pleaded guilty to robbing an
In a separate robbery case pro-sentence Investigation,
with a June 28 incident. The
Altamonte Springs department docketed for trial this week
The state dropped two counts
Jud ge Hosemann ordered 72- court retained jurisdiction In
store of a rifle and has been before Judge Hosemann, of aggravated assault, and year-old Grady Coston Dean,
of the case and could at a later
sentenced to 30 months in Donnie Yates, fl, of Maitland, charges of use of a firearm In Sanford Route Two, committed date either send Dean to prison
prison,
pleaded guilty to the April 24 commission of a felony and to a state mental hospital after or put him on probation.
David Ray Skates, 25, of 7930
Forest City Road, Lockhart,
had been accused of robbery,
use of a firearm in commission
of a felony and aggravated
assault.
RICHARDM11'TLEMAN
Yesterday, before Circuit
Court Judge A. J. Hosemann
Jr., Skates entered a negotiated
plea of guilty to the robbery
BY JANE CASSELBERRY
been handled strictly as a
count and Assistant State Atty.
If erald Stall Writer
A
spokesman
for
the
protesting
group
said
change
of zoning request was
Charles Gordon dropped the
the
opponents
of
the
permits
were
not
turned
into
a "religious riasco."
other charges.
WINTER SPRINGS
Irate
Although
the Baptists ha d
As part of the plea residents, protesting last against churches or religion, but rese&amp;ed
negotiations Judge Hosemann week's City Council vote perthe Council's granting the requests of submitted a petition with 200
agreed to sentence Skates to 10 mitting construction of two "people outside the city over the wishes of names in favor of the church,
opponents said the petition only
years with 30 months of it in churches in a residential neighthe
residents,"
referred to a "Baptist Church in
prison and the rest on probation borhood, attempted last night to
lX)NGWOOD
Winter
Springs" and people did
A -year- with vocational training,
get the Council to rescind ILs
old Longwood resident, who ran
not
know
where it would be
Skates waived his right as a action,
the
door
open
for
the
petitioners
justice
was
being
done
by
located.
for the city council last first offender to a pro-sentence
December and was a member investigation and Hosemann w The Council voted 3-2 last to again request public allowing the two churches to be
The Council reacted to a
of the city's historical corn- pronounced sentence.
eek to allow conditional use of hearings before the P&amp;Z board placed side by side In a petition presented last night by
and council, If they so desired, residential section. He asked residents of The Terrace,
mission, was found dead in his
Skates was arrested by police two proposed sites in an area was
tabled.
that the withholding of perinit.s asking a ditch between Moss
locked automobile last night. at Brantley Square Shopping zoned H1-AA on hayes Road by
The delay was requested in be reconsidered at a special Road and
Seminole
Baptist
Temple
and
Edgemon be cleaned
Longwood Public Safety Center, SR-436 and SR-i34, a Jehovah's Witnesses,
order to give city attorney meeting prior to the budget and maintained by allocating
Director Doug Keller said the week after his brother, Richard
In so doing, the council Newman Brock the chance to work session at 7:30 tonight necessary funds. Residents
body of Richard Edward Lamar Skates, 23, who had been
research legal implications of alter Brock offers his opinion,
complained of snakes and rats
of robbing a super- ignored a Planning and Zoning such action.
Mittleman, 28, of 555
W
a
It
e
r
Parkhurst,
Infesting
the ditch.
Devon-market
shire Blvd., was discovered
market in the same shopping recommendation that the
A
motion
by
Daniels
to
block
spokesman
for
the
protesting
Public Works Commissioner
request be denied because of issuance
about 6:11 p.m. yesterday in. center, died in a fire at
of building permits to group, said they weN not Irene Van Eepoel had contacted
additional
traffic
on
Seminole
County Jail on June 9. the
side the garage of his residence.
the churches for a week while against churches or religion, the county about use of a side
David Skates pleaded guilty unpaved road and in- the
attorney made his ruling but resented the coincil's mower, but J.C. lavender of
Keller said Mittleman's body to robbing a clerk at Rose's compatibility with the rural was defeated
3.2 with Coun- granting the requests of thecountyroaddepar'tment(elt
was in the back seat of the Department Store of a
estate atmosphere of the cilmen Irwin
Hunter, Ernest "people outside the city over the overgrown condition of the
automibile, which was closed rifle and ammunition.
Ithnchlands section.
Hendrix and Donald Browning the wishes of the residtvts."
and the motor was turned on.
ditch required "hand to hand
The charges dropped by the
A motion by Councilman John voting in opposition.
Seminole Baptist Tmple combat. - Keller said investigators state involved use of the rifle Daniels, which would have
set
Calling the Issue "terribly presently meets at the
reported carbon monoxide and the pointing of It at another aside last
Other commissioners agreed
week's action and left basi c," Daniels said an In- American Legion Home in Fern
to help fund the project from
fumes were "very heavy"
Park and The Jehovah's Wit- their own budgets in order to
inside the garage.
nesses group meets in Sanfor1. get the Job done quickly as
An unopened letter addr essed
but both have some members publi c works funds are nearly
to former U.S. Rep. Bill Gunter
from Winter Springs.
depleted.
of Orlando was found inside the
Parkhurst said the churches
automobile, along with two
had not met the necessary
other letters, Keller said. He
criteria In that they had not
did not reveal the contents of
supplied all the information
the letters.
required by ordinance, and he
suggested the public hearing
Sanford, on a charge of buying, charges last night following a was
(Continued From Page-IA)
Mittleman was removed to
conducted improperly.
recei ving and co ncealing stolen disturbance at the Ritz Theatre,
Florida Hospital Nor th where
Brock, however, said the
he was pronounced dead on Youth Services officials on property, bond $5,000. Police downtown Sanford
entire
procedure had been
said
a stolen car was recovered
Police reported Blackshear
arrival, Keller said. Police breaking and entering and
correct
even though the city did
ordered an autospy today to aggravated assault charges, at Cowan Moughton Terrace received a refund of his ad.
not
require
the apçilcant to
mission and was ren.oved
determine the exact cause of was wearing a black revolver where Gordon was arrested,
from
submit
mandatory
uiaterials.
Willie George Banks, 27, of the theatre after a dist ur bance
holster on his belt when
dea th.
Laurent
Pellerin of hR Moss
Orlando, was jailed by Sanford during a karate mo vie.
Mit tleman sought a position arrested.
R
d
said
w hat should ha ve
oa
Police
detective
Capt.
C.
B.
Brooks reported he saw
lastDecemberonthe Longwood
Chimp Attacks
F'agan Jr. on $5,000 bond on a Blackshear urinating In the
City Commission and had
grand larceny charge.
middle of the Sixth St. md Park
serving on the Longwood
Deputies
Patrolman
Ave.
ar4
county
Tony
L.
intersection a few minutes
animal
Brooks
Historical Commission,
Jr.
No
further
control
officers
arrested
corralled
David
Blackshear,
later
and
a
sixarrested him. Brooks
authorities reported.
year-old
local
chimpanzee
address,
on
at
Geneva
24,
no
reported
while
the suspect was
Indecent
information was available,
last night after the animal exposure and resisting arrest beIng booked at police
attacked a woman and her
I headquarters that he allegedly
husband peppered the chimp
swung his fist at a booking
with buckshot from a shotgun.
officer.
Mrs. Rebecca Angle, Lake
Harney Heights Road, Geneva,
TV Set Stolen
reported the chimp scaled a JULY 21-30
Top
ranking
Florida fence at her home and attacked
GED test for high school
Sanford police today reported
Department of Commerce her,
equivalency diploma, Seminole that burglars took a $300
officials will meet with leading
During an hour-long effort Community CqIlege. To be television set and 30 cartons of
Sanford and Seminole County deputies and two animal control eligible must be 18 and have cigarettes early today in a
business and industrial leaders officers corralled six-year-old American history, civics and burglary at John Daniels
at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow to "Bongo" and were preparing to Americanism vs. Communism Standard Service Station.
discuss
the
economic impound the chimp when his by July 18. Call Scc for location
Rev. J. T. Pitts, pastor of the
development of the state,
owner, Rudolf Alexander, 36, of nearest study center.
Church of God, 803 W. 2nd St.,
The meeting will be held at returned home.
Sanford, reported to police that
the Greater Sanford Chamber
Deputy Ron Gilbert said he AUG. 4
vandals entered a hijlway in
of Commerce conference room issued Alexander a county
Program Ev aluation and the church building, removed
and Is being sponsored Jointly court summons charging Review Techniques course, for eggs from a refrigerator and
by the Seminole County violation of the county's animal General I)ynaniics Corp. threw the eggs on the floor,
Industrial
Development control ordinance. Alexander employes
by walls and ceiling of the hallway.
c'ir,ducteti
Authority (SCIDA) and the paid a $5 fee and the
chimp was Seminole Cou'ununi:y College.
Chamber.
turned over to Alexander.
Joe Hennessey, director of
In other arrests, Sanford
Astrological Research Guild,
the Division of Economic police patrolman Ray Bronson
8 p.m., Starlight Ranch
Development,
and
Jim jailed Timothy Joseph Gordon, Recreation Room, 6000 E.
Cullison, chief of the Florida 18, of 1121 Strawberry Ave.,
Perishing, Orlando.
of
Bureau
Marketing
Development, will offer a slide
program on plans for future
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state and outline current
programs being directed by the
Florida Department of Corn.
JULY28, 1975
DISCHARGES
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ADMISSIONS
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IN BRIEF

"We are very grateful for the response of our
citizens," Mrs. Smith said, "and our special thanks
to all who worked on the ticket sales teams. Much of
the urgently needed kitchen equipment can now be
obtained, although future projects will be slated in
order to complete the kitchen."

The røcent "Good Samaritan Home Day" in
Sanford was a huge success from a fund-raising
standpoint, according to Mrs. Mary Smith,
president of the 'Just Us Club' which serves as an
auxiliary for the Good Samaritan Home.
Just Us, in cooperation with McDonalds
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DEAR ABBY: I have been
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Church Honors Anniversary
Celebrants
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Dear Abby

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My problem is the pastor's
son. This child pulls rank on me
at every turn I make. He lets
me know that because he Is the
pastor's son. I can't tell him

Two couples celebrating
wedding anniversaries were
honored Sunday July 27 at
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You can imagine what this against locking the doors of leave out that their father had
does to me and the other public buildings when people committed suicide when his
children. I get absolutely no are assembled in them. The death was reported In the
cooperation from his parents, reason Is obvious. Sign me,
paper.
The
competing
The father is merely an older
FIRE MARSHAL newspaper agreed to omit It If
replica of his son.
DEAR FIRE MARSHAL: we would.
What can I do to remedy this You are right, of course. Now,
I refused, saying, "If we omit
situation? I am fond of my class why didn't I think of that?
it, the girls will be living a he
and love to teach, but I can't
DEAR ABBY: You gave good for the rest of their lives. If we
take much more verbal abuse advice to the widow who didn't print the truth, it will be
or the kicking this child dishes know what to tell people when forgotten in 24 hours."
out. I've bent over backwards they asked how her husband
I published the truth and the
to be nice to him but get had died. (He committed family admitted afterward that
nowhere.
suicide.)
I had done the right thing. They
MISTREATED
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DEAR MIS: Discipline him view. Many years ago, when I
EX-CITY EDITOR
as though he were the son of Joe was the editor of a small
Everyone has a problem. Wha t 's
Blow. And if he doesn't shape newspaper, one of the tOiVn's yours? For aplrsonal reply, write to
up, tell his parents to keep the leading citizens, who was also ABBY: Boa No. 69700, L.A.. Calif.
by home, or YOU'LL sta) an attorney and ch urch leader, adOOfl. dEnclose stamped, sell.
dres se envelope, please,
home.
tte to write letters? Send $1 to
made some bad investments.
DFAB ABBY: About that Shortly thereafter, he killed n b,gai l Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr.,
Beverly H i lls. Calif. 50212, for Ab.
bride who wanted to lock the himself.
by's booklet "HOW to
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doors of the church five minutes
His two daughters, who were for All Occasions." Pleas, enclose a
before the ceremony: Most my cherished friends, sent their long, self- addressed, stamped (1 Oc)
cities and states have laws boyfriends to ask me to please envelope.
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girl. But that didn't undsunt
Denise. Arid now she's among a

growing number of young
women working towards
careers that once had a "menon thee door.
Fortunately for Denise,
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office has a progressive attltude about women. When
Sheriff John Polk Instituted the

Youth Deputles program son*
six years ago, It was designed
for both boys and &amp;irls with-interests in law enforcement.
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and 21 in the Youth Deputica
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necessary work In the Individual department.s.
"We would really be hurting
without their help. They take a
lot of the work load off our
secretaries," says Sgt. Taylor.
aone of the special privileges
accorded Youth Deputies is the
opportunity to cruise lna patrol
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"When you drop back to pass It's kind of a
scary feeling," the 6-foot-4 lartkowski said.
"You don't see the front four, you're scanning
your receivers downfield. But these guys are
awesome. I've been hit by a 6-6, 270-pounder
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wouldn't have anything to get excited about for
the rest of the summer, what with Oakland,
and Boston running away with their
respectivedlvlsions..along came Philadelphia.

Cincinnati

Monday night, their eighth straight victory
over the Hues. The loss left Pittsburgh a
respectable 4 11 games In front in the National
l&amp;ague East, but at least the Phils are close
enough to stir some sabre-rattling on both
Si(ICS.
Elsewhere in the National League, Cincinnati
whipped San Francisco 84, New York rocked
St. Louis 11-7, Atlanta trimmed Los Angeles 5-3,
San Diego blanked Houston 2-0 and Chicago
at Montreal 4-2.
A pair of young right-handers, Pittsburgh's
h-uce Kison arid Philadelphia's Larry Chrisenson, were locked in a 1-1 battle in the eighth
when the Phils' broke it open with three runs.
)ick Allen's bloop triple down the right field
ine drove in two runs and 011ie Brown singled
or the third one.

Reds 8, GIants 4
Cincinnati stretched its lead in the West
Division to 1311 games but also managed to set
a major league record by failing to get a
complete game out of its pitching staff for the
44th straight contest. Dan Driessen clubbed a
three-run homer in the first Inning and George
Foster replaced him In the sixth in time to hit a
two-run single for the Reds. Chris Sprier
homered for San Francisco.
Mets 11, Cardinals 7
Felix Millan, who has hit In 21 of his last 22
games, collected two doubles and two singles
and drove in three runs for New York.
Braves 5, Dodgers 3
The Braves jumped on Los Angeles reliever
Mike Marshall for three runs in the eighth-a
two-run single by 131ff Pocoroba and an RBIsingle by Phil Niekro-to win it.
Padres 2, Astros 0
Dave Freisleben, 5-10, tossed a five-hitter
and drove in a run with an infield grounder as
streak and houston's
San Diego's
losing streak both reached five games.

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two-run homer in the fourth Inning, slammed
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five RBI performance with a bases-loaded,
tiebreaking single in the bottom of the ninth
that gave the red-hot Red Sox a 7-6 victory over
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"Well, I'm here to tell yu that if a boy isn't
good enough for Florida State and we have to
224 record last year, Stetson play Florida State, then he Isn't good enough for

Basketball Coach and Athletic Director Glenn us either."
Wilkes says "people still look on us as a small
Wilkes said that Stetson has higher entrance
college teIUTI."
requirements and stricter eligibility rules than
Wilkes, who was guest speaker Monday at the many of the schools it plays. "A C average in
Sanford Rotary Club's weekly luncheon at the high school will get you into most of the schools
Civic Center, Fielded questions from the we play," Wilkes said. "But a C average alone
audience after a brief speech outlining the won't get you Into Stetson."
progress of the Hatters' basketball program.
He also said that the federal law requiring
Wilkes also gave his opinions on issues ranging colleges to spend equal funds on its male and
Bill Walton to equal rights For female female programs could hurt Stetson.
athletes.
"If the women's physical education depart"We beat Florida State easily last year," ment pushes this, they could force us to give
nine
Wilkes said. "And that was someth ing that made of
18 basketball scholarships to women," he
me very proud. But our recruiting effort was said. "That will hurt our program."
hurt when we didn't get a post-season tour.
Wilkes also said that recruiting is for the most
ment bid.
part on the level, "except for the five per cent or
'Coaches, and other people too, are always so of coaches who will try to give a boy
talking about a high school player not being quite something extra
that he's not supposed to get. I
good enough to play for Florida State, but good would like to see the NCAA watch recruiting a
little more closely and tighten up where they
'if a boy Isn't good enough for have
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Ills core of receivers Includes fleet Larry
the former University of California star, who
S passed for 4,431 yards and 20 touchdowns during Burton of Purdue, a former Olympic runner;
his career. "II we make mistakes against the Pete Deminerle of Notre Dame; Emmett
Steelers. their defense will dictate the tempo of Edwards of Kansas, and Pat Mclnally of liarrant
the iramo. They're amazing athletes."

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"You have to be able to run. It seems you caa
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"You can't win without a running game," said
McKay, the head coach at Southern California.
All-Pro linebackers Andy Russell and Jack "The quarterbacks and receiveis have done
Ham also may greet Bartkowskl in the backfield well, too."
duri ng Friday night's 42nd College All-Star game
Still, the Steelers set a Super Bowl record by
in Chicago. The game, which begins at 9:30 p.m., allowing the Minnesota Vikings only 17 yards
iw EDT, will be nationally televised on ABC.
rushing In winning 16-6 last January.
But hiartkowski, the firatround pick of the
The collegians boast some talented running
Atlanta Falcons, said he thinks the collegians backs, including iMuls Carter of Maryland; Don
can mount a creditable offense against Pitt Hardeman of Texas A&amp;I; Harold "Champ"
sburgh. The All-Stars, rated 17-point underdogs, Henson of Ohio State and Walter Payton of
will attempt to win for the first time since they Jackson State.
downed the Green Bay Packers in 1963 by a 20.17
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Boston seven back. In the West, Oakland had a
71-i-game lead over Kansas City with Chicago
eight back and Texas 811 out of first. The Rangers
made it interesting but still wound up five behind

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the division by two games over the Yanks with

Pittsburgh by four. At the end, Pittsburgh won the
title by 1½ games over the Cardinals with the
Phi!s eight back in third. In the NI. West, the
Dodgers' 3½-game lead over Cincinnati on July 29
wound up as a four-game edge two months later,

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Quarterback Steve BarBartkowski said the Steeler defense seems
tkot ski has a problem with names-there are at more vulnerable to the running play than the
least four he'd like to forget.
pass and the All-Stars will have to mount a
But the College All-Star quarterback probably ground game to break through the Pittsburgh
will get to know the quartet of Joe Greene, LC. defenses.

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hand program.
In the Sheriff's office, these
young people help do filing,

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Eist, Philadelphia led St. Louis by two games and

Monday night, the Pirates' lead Is a trim 4½
games. Conversely, in the NI West, Cincinnati is a
runaway 131 -1 ahead of the Dodgers. In the
American League, both Boston and Oakland seem
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Youth Deputies do a lot of their Jacques.
Sue Roland of Sanford helps with filing In Sheriff's office
But while the program's
work in the community
And certainly no one could hours a month and attend wanted to be a police officer," relations field.
purpose was to give area kids a
"We can have u .t
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Since their program Is not members in the p'o ,t:,"
forcement, probably no ore man would be so driven by his summer and every other week has been invYved
Youth funded, as a group they must says Sgt. Taylor, thn:'. icre
suspected they would be so desire to be involved that he during the school year to Deputies has 1w ped define that make their own money for there are openings for 'Øit
intent on learning that some would walk from the site of Eric maintain membership.
goal a little. Aft( r helping out in projects and
pay for their more Youth Deputies lath
would Individually volunteer 40 Adana furniture inCasselberry
Denise, daughter of Mr. and the Missing Persons and insurance,
girls extoll the prog'::' as
to 0 hours a week con- to the office In Sanford.
Mrs. Lowell Stahl of Forest City Juvenile divisli n, Denise has
Some of their assignments "very in te resting" fi, •JtLt
In fact, Youth Deputies are is a senior at Lake Brantey decided that s would like to have Included handing out fire young people who :ni' f. ie to
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only
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work eight High School. "/dl my life I've be a road depur for awhile and stickers, helping park cars and join.
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keep small swatches of leftover
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With Philadelphia's ~-2 victory in Pittsburgh

the National League West. This year It's the
Dodger's who are chewing the Reds' dust.
One year ago, the Pittsburgh Pirates were
trailing Philadelphia in the National League East.
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Compare those positions to a year ago. In the NI.

In the AL, Boston owned a I gamne lead over
Cleveland In the East with Baltimore and New
York each three games back. The injury-riddled
Red Sox faded In the stretch and the Orioles won

possessing a ninegame edge over the Orioles in the
East and Oakland leading Kansas City by 101i in

The Way It Is; The Way It Was

tificate and immunization
iI)PT and measles) up to date,
according to Fred Ganas,
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catchup.
And that last race, the Rattle of Pennsylvania,
seems to be the only divisional struggle with the
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One year ago, just like today, the rambunctious
Oakland A's were turning the American League
West into a shambles.
One year ago, Los Angeles was successfully

surrendering

With just one more month to checkup Is generally taken care
go before schools reopen, of by a child's private lil
parents' thoughts are turning to physician, and the service is
back-to-school subjects. also available at the Seminole
Uppermost on the Ihfl for County Health Clinic on
children who are entering French Avenue, Sanford.
kindergarten or first grade, or
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With exactly two months remaining in the
baseball season. .,wdll, the season appears to be all
but over in three of the four divisions, a far cry
One year ago today, Boston owned the lead in
the American League East-but was on the way
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G. Leonard McCain retired 13
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson,
married July 23, I92 marked
their 50th wedding anniversary
and Mr. and Mrs. John
Burgess, married June 26, 1910

By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

SPORTS

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In the rest of the American League, Detroit
shut out New York 3-0, Minnesota outlasted
Kansas City 9-8, Oakland beat Texas 12-6,
Chicago defeated Calif or nia 3-2 and Cleveland
downed Baltimore 7-5 in 10 innings,
It might be noted that Fisk returned to the
lineup about a month ago— after a year's layoff
due to knee surgery last year and a broken arm
in this season's spring training,
In 31 games, he has batted a solid .330, hit five
homers, driving in 21 runs and scored IC.

Tigers 3, Yanks 0
Vern Ruhle pitched a six-hitter for Detroit
hand the Yankees their fourth straight loss an
third straight shutout. Willie Horton's home
off Larry Gura triggered the decisive two-ru
second inning.
Twins 9, Royals 8
Lyman llostock's basesloaded single wit
one out in the bottom of the ninth boostedth
Twins past Kansas City and handed White
Herzog his first loss in five games as manage
of the Royals.
A a 12, Rangers 6
Re gg ie Jackson's 26th homer of the season,
two-run shot in the fourth inning, and J0
Rudi's two RBI helped the A's rout Texas an
widen their West Division lead over Kansa

City to 101 i games.
white Sox 3, Angels 2

Wilbur Wot.'d rt'vorded his eighth victory i
his last 11 decisions, teaming with Rich Go
sage to six-tilt California.
Indians 7, Orioles S
Rico Carty's two-out walk, Oscar Gamble
double and Charlie Spikes' two-run single ga%
the Indians their 10-inning triumph ovi
Italtiiiiore.

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Tuesday, Juty2, 1q75

Hazard
Blackbird
Attacks Golfers
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -The pond fronting the 11th tee
at the Grandview Golf Course Isn't the only hazard. The
worst hazard is a bird protecting its turf at the water's edge.
The red-winged blackbird swoo down at every player
approaching the clump of bushes it calls home. It makes special targets of players with bright cap or bald heads.
"He actually landed on one guy's Panama hat and pecked
at it and he's drawn blood from a couple of bald-headed
guys," said Chick Schumann, a clubhouse attendant.
'He's a vicious little rascal. You can tell he's mad."
The male blackbird, with its brilliant red and yellow
stripes on the wings, has become somewhat of a legend at the
golf course.
While players get through the hole by waving oC the bird's
attacks with their g311 clubs, most would hate to see the bird
go.
"He's the bravest little bird I've ever seen," says golfer
Paul LaMunyon. 'You Lake on a Saturday or Sunday, he's
just busier than anything."
Roy Dunn, who wears a white golf cap while he's on the
links, said the bird has been bothering him (or two years.
"At 1irt I was afraki he was mean and wanted to peek my
eyes out, but he never tried," Dunn said. "He hates my white
hat. He hits it two or three tInie every time I go by.
"For a while, I thought he was protecting babies. But he
bothers golfers from spring to fall. There couldn't be babies
in there all that time.
"I think he just plain doesn't like golfers."

San Diego Sails
Get Overhaul
SAN DIEGO AP - Pro
basketball is starting anew in
San Diego with a new name and
a new set of leaders.
But the elementt of controversy that dogged the old regime still linger.
Bill Musselrnan was named
coach Monday of the San Diego
Sails, formerly known as the
San Diego Conquistadors, of the
American Basketball Association.
fry Kaze was named the
Sails' general manager.
The announcement, made by

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team owners Frank Goldberg
and Bud Fischer, ended days of
speculation that Musselman
would leave his coaching job at
the University of Minnesota,
where the college's basketball
program is under scrutiny by
the NCAA for alleged reaulting
violations.
At 35, he will be the youngest
coach in pro baskethall. He
may quickly become one of the
most controversial as well.
Minnesota is being investigated for some 1) possible
violations of NCAA rules.

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Monday's Games
Cleveland 7. BaltImore 5. 10

Boston 7. Mltwauk
6
DetroIt 3. flew York 0
Minnesota L Kansas City I
ChIcago 3. California 2
OakLand 17. Texas 6

Todiy'sOam
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more (Tor,ez 114), In)
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Txas (Hargen 6 6) at Oak.
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Cleveland at Baltimore, In)
Detroit at New York, In)
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Atlanta 5. Los Angeles 3
Philadelphia S. P'tsb.'rgn 7
Cincinnati I. San Francisco I
New York ii. St. Louis 7
San Dle90 7, Houllon 0
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Estimated 12,000 Requests
SEATFLE (AP) - An estimated 12,000 applicatIons for
season tickets have been received by the Seattle
Seahawks for their inaugural National Football League
season in 176, ticket manager Gordy Green said Monday.
Green said the office received 3,100 envelopes on the
first day, and he expects each order to average aboutafour tickets, bringing the total to more tlun 1Xl0.
Orders will be accepted for at last the next two weeks,
Green said,

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Buchanan Retires
LONDON (AP) - Ken Buchanan, European light.
weight champion from Scotland, announced his
retirement after he turned down a fight for the World
Boxing Association lightweight title against Rol'erto
Duran.

nals and was obtained by Miami in a trade with the But.
falo Bills two years ago. He saw little playing time with
Miami.

Swig Buys Seals
Ashe Downs Speer

NEW YORK lAP) Mel Swig, a San Francisco
bnessman, headed a group that purchased the
Seats from the National hockey League for an
estimated $7 million.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Second seeded Arthur Ashe
scored a 6-4, 7.6 victory over Nkola Speer In the first
round of the $100,000 Louisville Pro Tennis Classic.

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SEMINOLEJUNIORCOLLEO!
FLORIDA
PHASE III
Notice of Public Hearinq
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Sealed bidS from Contractors will
HOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Council of the City of Lake be receIved by Owner. Board of
and years of iSsuance, the Mary. Florida. that said City Trustees for Sminol• Junior
descriptIon of the properly, and
the Councilwillholda Public Hearing at College at 12 Vclork noon E.D.T.
names in which U was aisess.ed
are 730 p m on Wednesday. August 1). Thursday, August 14. 1971 In the
as follows
Boa'd Room of Seminole Junior
1973 to
Certificate No 1)4 Year of
a) consider a request of a change College. Sanford, Florida. The
Issuance 1961
of zoningfrom all) A, Single Family following is included:
DescriptionofPropirty
A Fine Arts Building containing
Owel'lnq District, to CI, Corn
5' of Loll &amp; All Lot S 81k 10 TR 0 merclal
said appro*Imately 31,000 square loot;
DI'trlcI
as
THE T0JP4 OF SANFORD PLAT class'fic
horn are described In the AddHion of Occupational Education
ROOK I PAGES 56 TO 44 6. 112. ))3,
Zoning Ordinances of Late Mary, Labora ores 0
113, 116 &amp; ill
Florida. of the following deScrIbed Pesoursei Center containing ap
Name in which assessed Courtney
p(py lying within the municipal proxImately 11.000 square feqt;
Pchardson and Etta Richardson
limits of Lake Mary, Florida. and Access driveway and parking area
and Calvin Bracy
more lull" described as follows to for 12) automobIles; and AchitlonaI

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CHICAGO (AP) Portly Abe Gibron, who once said he was
only a National Football League man, has decided to take the
head coaching job with the Chicago Winds of the World Football
League.
"I'm back in football and I'm glad to be back,..It's been my
life for Z7 years," said Gibron, who will replace Babe Parilli.
Winds President Gene Pullano also announced Monday at a
news conference that Leo Cahill of the Memphis Southmen will
become general manager, a post that Parilli also had held since
the Winds were formed earlier this year to replace the defunct
Chicago Fire.
Both Gibron and Cahill were signed to multiyear contracts.
"I can only promise it will be an aggressive team both physically and mentally," said Gibron, 49, who weighs near 300
pounds. He was fired after the 1974 season and had compiled an
11-30-I record during his three years as Chicago Bears' head
coach.
Pullano did not say why Parilli was fired, adding only: "It's
almost a conflict to have a man as both general maruger and
head coach. I don't think it was necessarily Babe. We felt we had
to start with a top man and then start from scratch."
WV!. officials didn't pressure the Winds into firing Parilhi,
Pullano said, but WFL President Chris Hemmeter met Sunday
with Gibron to convince him to Lake the job.
In a telephone interview, Cahill said he was pressured to
accept the job by other owners in the league.
Cahill, 46, who comes to the Wind from Memphis where tie
general manager of the league's most successful franchise
in 1974, said Southmeii owner John Bassett persuaded him the
WFI.'s Chicago team needed a top-flight general manager, and
that for the good of the league "Bassett would bite the bullet and
let me conic."
Cahill said, "I'm returning home (to his native Chicago)
halfway up the mountain, and every step Is tough," but added
optimistically, "we can tarn the trick.. .We think we'll be a contender in the stretch."
A.s for Parilli's departure. Cahill said, "The powers-that be
had already decided that Babe wasn't grtng to be here with the
teal!). .,and the first person I thought about was be (;ibron."
Under Parilli's direction, the Wind had lost both their exhibition games and had drawn poorly. Only 2,000 season tickets
have been .old to Winds' home games.

Ills

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I Colombia IAPI - A world "lass
competes against other tough
swimmers, a clock that waits for no one and,
most of all, against himself.
Only he knows how much pain his body can
endure. Only he knows whether he can or will
push his body over ,its limit.
,,
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You don twin uniess you feel pain, said Tim
Shaw, of Long Beach, Calif., who won three
times here at the second World Aquatics
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U.S. team taking it.s second team title. "My
strategy is to be totally exhausted, unable to
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swim ano..r sro,e
..e wa.,
the final time."
Shaw, who won the 200, 400 and 1,500
freestyles, Is so good at long distances that he
appears to be the race s mechanical rabbit, with
therestofthefieldstralningbutneverbeingable
to reach him,
lies so good that he scares away tough
competition. Australian Steve Holland passed up
thesegarnesbecause,asortecoachsaid "If he's
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Licking In the Olympics."

TheOltinnicsarekin.i
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travel many more miles in practice than they
will by plane from their homes to Montreal, it's
the reason they put up with pain, the reason they
push their bodies past limits while their friends
act like normal teenagers.
"There is no monetary value in swimming,"
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lot of inward satisfaction is the chance to travel.
And the biggest !.rir of them all, the one that
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worthwhile, is the Olympics."
So swimmers battle pain for four years to
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come
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Call so that they might place in Montreal.
"We came here to win," said Ron Ballatore,
coach of the American men's swimming team
which grabbed eight gold medals here. "But we
also came here to prepare for the Olympics.
"We have a lot of young kids. This experience
is valuable. It prepares then for the big one.
Many of our kids are In their first or second Internatlonal meet. We hope they get their
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The Public Hearing will be held in upon reguett accompanied by
the City Hall, City of Lake Mary, 5150.00 depoSit per set.
Deposit w11 be refunded in full for
Florida, on H,- 1)' day of Au'3ust,
1915, at 7 30 p m or as soon two ieti tO Contractors Submitting
NOTICE OF INTENTIOU
thereafter as JO%sibI, 0 which time bona (ide bidS aid return of
TO REGISTER
interested parties for and against documents in good usable condition
itin S n.,s after the opening of
FICTITIOUS NAME
the pr
change
In compliance with the laws Of
classification will be heard. Said bids gefund for sets in excess Cf two
Florida the undersigned will hearing maybe continued from time will be less P500 to Cover cost of
regiSter with the Clerk of the Circuit
to time until final action is taken by reproduction, on the same basis of
Court In Seminole County. Florida.
the City Council of the City of Lake return of documents.
ponreceiptof Proof of Publication Mary, Florida.
Contractors who obtain bid
of this Notice, the follo*inq fictitious
THIS NOT ICE SHALL BE documents and do not bid tit
CADUCEUS GROUP, POSTED in three (3) public places prolect.rnustrelurnslmeatleest 10
under which I am engaged In the
witMri the City of Lake Mary, days before the bid date, or pay
buSiness of supplying non ptrishabie Florida. and published in the P300 per let to defray cost of
medical materials ahd other related Evening Herald, a newspaper of reproduction and handIng, as set
tem at the premises located 20$
general circulation in the City of forth above
Weeping Elm Lane, The Springs Lake Mary, Florida, one time
Subcontractors and others may
L.1ngwOod. Forida i7730. ard that least 15 days prior to the aforesaid obt&amp;ncompletebiddocumentsupotl
the undersigned is the only person
hearing In addition, notice shall be deposit of 515000 which will be
interested in said business.
refunded, less 575,00 to cover
p,)5?ed in area to be considered at
Dated at Daytona Beach, Florida.
reproduction costs, upon return Of
least 15 days ror to the date of ,h
11th da' of June. A.D 1975
dOcuments In good condition within S
Public Hearing
JOhn Manning
days after opening of bids. Parlal
DATED: July 16th, 1975
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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF VOLUSIA
I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this
'Y before me, an officer duly
qualified to take acknowledgments,
personally appeared JOHN MAN
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sets to material suppliers will be
issued at cost of reproduction.
Each bid must beaccornoanied by
a certified check or bid bond issued
acceptable surety company
by
for riot test than S per cent Cf the
base bid. The successful bidder will

Kay Sassman,

City Clerk
City of Lake Mary.

Florida
GARY E. MASSEY. ESQUIRE
616 E. Semoran Blvd.
Suite )
til: Alimonte pris. Ia 32701

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acknowIe1ged before me that he Lake Mary, FIa
executed the same.
Publish' July 29, 1975
WITNESS my hand and official DEP.161

payment

bond,

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amount Of the contract sum. issued

a bonding company licensed in
Florida
To be eligible for consideration.
NOTICEOF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bids must comply with the laws of
virtue of that certain Writ of Florida, all conditions of the
specifications, and must be made on
ecution issued out of and under
. e seal of the Circuit Court of afacslmiieof the form included with
the contract documents. in
Seminole County, Florida, upon a
final judgment rendered in the duplicate, enclosed in an Opaque
aforesaid court on the 32nd day of sealed envelope bearing tie name
May. AD. 1915. in that certain case and address of the bidder and
marked. SEMINOLE JUNIOR
entitled. BVA Credit Corp..
INVITATION TO BID
COLLEGE PHASE Ill arid delivered
Virginia corporation. Plaintiff.
Seminole Memorial Hospital will
Blondy's Inc • a Florida Corporation riot later than date and hour men
accept bids on PVC Pipe and Ac
and SEX.. Inc • a Fla. Corp.. tiolSed aboVe.
cenories. Specifications can be Defendant, which aforesaid WrIt f
Owner reserves the right to reject
picked up in the Purchasing Execution was delivered
any or all bids or certain portions of
to me
stipulated in the FORM OF
Department Bids will include S1erlff of Seminole County. Florida. a bid
FOB point and estimaled delivery and I have levied upon the following PROPOSAL, aVid tO waive any ifl.
time. All bid, wIll be addressed to
formalities arid tedinicMities in
descrIbed property Owned by
thC Administrator arid bidding will
bidding, and to iceerd thu Job In ttia
8londys, Inc.. a Florida Cot.
close 1700 Noon on the 4th day of porationandS EX .lnc, a Florida
best interest of the Owner. No bid

seal in the County and State last
aforesaidttiisllthdayofJune,A.D.
1975.
S Brenda J Schmidt;
Notary Public
State of Florida
My Commission Expires
November 21. 1971
Publish July 22. 29, Aug 5. 17, 1975
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Altamonte Springs, Florida arid the wife,
actior toforeclose a mortgage on the furniture stored at Lossing ''ransfer
Defendants
following property in Seminole &amp; Storage in Sanford. Florida.
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
County, Florida:
Additional information available
NOTICE OF SUIT
PARCEL NO 72' The South $23 from the Civil Division Of the TO DAVID M. ARMSTRONG and
fef of the West 'i of the Southwest Seminole County Sheriff's Depart. BARBARA A, ARMSTRONG. his
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Sheriff wife. Address Unknown
TownshIp 20 South Range 32 East
of Seminole County Flor,da will at
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
LesstlseEasti3feetofthe Northl3l
1100AM ontpie201httayof August, that an
$ion to foreclose a morfeet for road and sublect to a iS feet
A.D 1975, offer for sale and sell to tgage en the following property in
easement for brdte path on the
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One 1970 0 M C Pick up Vin. No COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Defendants.
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That said sale s being maøe to
Northeast ' of Section 6. TownshIp
satisfy the terms of laid Writ of
20 South. Range 32 East, Less the Execution
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Township 70 South, Range 32 East. incorporated under the laws of the
theworldspeed record for trailer-trucks Aug. 9, at the Alabama
WITNESS my haivi and wal of
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Clerk of the Circus Court
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By: Joy Stoke's
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73RD day of JULY. 1975. Notice Of
Deputy Clerk
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Publish July I. IS. 32. 79. 1973
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They shot the scene three or four times, then they all changed
costumes. Miss Clark came out again, this time in the Olympic
.unIform. Now the scene was the '32 Olympics, at the Coliseum.
They were only shooting the tops of the hurdles, so it didn't
matter that the background was the same, On the screen, you'll
just see the girls hurdling.
They didn't rent the Coliseum, which still stands just as it did
in '32, because, the producers say, time men who run the
Coliseum asked "unreasonable" rates to use it.
Mrs. Newhouse reminisced about Babe. She said that, In the
high jwiip event in the '32 Olympics, there had been a jump-off.
Babe was disqualified for a violation of form, and Jean Shiley,
as she was known then, was the winner.
"Babe was very angry," Mrs. Newhouse said. "She was not a
good loser. She had total cc;.fidence in her ability,
"In those days, it wasn't considered ladylike for a girl to be an
athlete. My folks would have much preferred It If I had won a
cooking contest, instead of an Olympic title. And dating boys
was hard
the buys thought a girl who was an athlete was
different."
Again, they shot the scene a few times. When it was finally
finished, Susan Clark came over to the bleachers and sank
down. She kept swinging and stretching her legs, to keep them
from Lightening up. For an essentially nonathidtic person,
playing an athlete has been tough.
"Three hours a day, five days a week, for six weeks," she
said. "That's how long I've spent at the track, working out. And,
for all that time, when I finished at the track, I went to the golf
driving range."
She had to learn to play golf from scratch because after Babe
Didrikson finished her track career, she became a top golf pro.
"I never played golf at all," Susan said. "I had danced and
skated and skiled and water-sIdled and rode hot seback, that's
all. No running. No golf.
14 "I hate running, but I think I'll continue to do it now ever)'
other day.- because I feel terrific. But I really like golf. Golf Is
great. It's relaxing. And it's nice to have a sport you can do
anywhere in the world.
'1 had a Berlitz-like course in golf - 'O lessons. Before that, I
didn't even know how to hold a club."
It's been a brutal time for the actress, She says she has lost
nine pounds and changed her shape. And she has been injured.
"I hurt my leg." she says. "I was doing some publicity shots
over the high hurdles and I crashed. I fell and I sprained my
ankle and gave my knee a nice goose egg. That's when I realized
there was more to this part than guts. Then later I got shin
splints from running on the gravel.
"But I'm in great shape now. Now I can run a mile without
and I used to hate all forms of
thinking I'm going to die
exercise.
"One strange thing is that now I can't eat meat. I just don't
like the taste any more. I only eat vegetables and fruit and dark
bread. When I finish the role and stop all this exercising, I don't
know. I may go back to being a regular person again."
There was never any doubt in the producers' minds that Susan
was the girl they wanted. There Is a strong facial resemblance
between Babe and Susan, although Susan is prettier.
"I'd heard about this role for two years," Susan says. "But I
wasn't counting on it. Then I rad the script and the deal was
made and then I got ecIted. I said to myself that If I can pull
this off, It'll be terrific for me."
Apparently, she's pulling It off.

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MIAMI (AP) - Veteran guard and center fry Goode Is
resigning from the Miami Dolphins after 12 years the
National Football League, Coach Don Shula says.
i'fte' tailing to report for the first week of the Dolphins'
summer camp, Goode called Shula from his home in St.
Louis, where he owns a sporting goods store,

NEW YORK (AP) - The American Horse Show Association has suspended Denver rider Wilson Dennehy for 90
days retroactive to July 16. The action was announced by
Richard E. McDevitt, President of the AHSA.
The suspension, following a year-long battle In the
courts of Colorado and New York, was for the Illegal use
of an electrical device while schooling his mount, Orpheus, during a meet June 20, 1974 at Denver.

BLOODY MARY-DAIQUIRI 99

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Goode

Show Rider Suspended

FULL QUART COCKTAIL MIXERS
BATTINr,
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RUNS-Cash. Phi. 77;
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the All-Star game and three more during the playoffs to
highlight a season that saw league marks established
and seven others tied,
The league's Most Valuable Player In the playoffs took
over the all4ime lead in free throw percentage with .887;
his eight other records were in the steals category.

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JACKSONVILLE (AP) - The Jacksonville Expresa has made enough cuts to put Its team at the World
Football League's limit of 38 players for next Saturday's
regular-season opener at Memphis.
The Express released quarterback Eddie Mhan,
who played with the Jacksonville arks last year; rookie
defensive tackle Dan Spivey of Georgia; rookie running
back Andy Andrade of Northern Michigan, and rookie
wide receiver Danny Kimble of North Alabama.
Wide receiver Stan Davis. a three-year pro veteran,
was ut on injured reserve status, and eight-year veteran
running back Ron Lamb retired to devote full time to
duties as assistant coach with the Express.

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Susan Clark
Plays 'Babe'

Express TrIms Rosier

NEW YORK (AP) - Rick Barry set nine National
Basketball Association titles last season while leading the
Golden State Warriors to a league championship, the NBA
announced Tuesday.

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paint without reservations. The skilled and knowledgeable
Is part of the name of Senkarik
Jerry and Eddie Senkarik are because they know that only the staff is always happy to advise
Glass &amp; Paint Co. 210 Magnolia owners of the business, and finest ingredients and most customers in the selection of the
Ave. Sanford
Senkarik's are over the years have established modern techniques are used in best Items for their particular
glass specialists
and maintained reputation for its production
needs
Senkarik's offer the following
Auto glass of all kinds, in. offering quality paints and
They are expert suppliers of
cluding
windshields.
Is wallpaper, fine glass and tips to the home painter; have glass for cars and trucks and
available at Senkarik's, also mirrors and the best in art the correct paint for the lob, are glad to do insurance
plate glass of all sizes, store supplies for the professional have adequate ventilation for estimates
for
you.
front glass, quality mirrors and and amateur artist. "We have inside painting, cold or moist BankAmerlcard and Master.
glass for furniture surfaces cut the most complete art supply weather Is not ideal for outsid€ Charge are honored for your
to any shape. Donald Myers and department
in
Seminole painting,
proper surface convenience at their store in
Larry Schreiver are the firm's County." say the brothers preparation is essential, and downtown Sanford.
paintbrushes should fit your
expert glass cutters, with Senkarik.
Remember, at Senkarik's
Myers having 29 years ex
Senkarik's carry foster and requirements.
glass is their midd le name.
Serikarik Glass and PaintCo., ADV.
perlence in the art. He has Pittman art books. Winsor &amp;
has
been supplying builders,
the
mastered
precision Newton acrylic colors, artists'
technique of cutting fiat or oil colors and Grumbacher art homemakers and artists in the
curved glass against spinning paInts They ha ve supplies for Sanford area for many years.
sandstone or carborundum all media artists use for
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wheels, while foiio.ving the painting, Including brushes,
design marked on the gias
easels. canvas, water color
When cutting is completed, paper, varnishes, erasers,
d..tyft
lustre is restored to the cut drawing pens, and a variety of
Electric.
surfaces by etching or polishing artists' Inks
with fine abrasives.
For house painting, Senkarik
Wastebasket. ,
If you are planning to be in
Senkarik's can take care of
features the famous Benjamin
Starts
Rome for any length of time,
framing mirrors after they Moore paints, with over 3500
stops
have been custom cut. A choice colors to choose from, and a
order some custom-made
Automalicalk
of more than 200 styles of complete stock of equipment
blouses or shirts. The
Italians are among the ew
picture frames .'nabies the and supplies
For those who work with
,
customer to select the perfect
shirtniakers in the world
Other
frame to enhance any mirror or antiquina, the Rub &amp; Buff brand
who really know how to
Shredders
picture. and to blend with a is carried
make shirts to American
from $9,50 up
Senkarik also manufactures
tastes. Remember that you
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paint,
the
famous
are expected to bargain in
Ron McMillan is Senkarik's house
expert framer, having worked Peninsula Paints, a trademark
Italy, and the price on
merchandise
is the asking
for them 22 years; he knows all recognized in the paint industry
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price, not the selling price, in
the different ways of framing a as a mark of quality. They can
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department stores. The
technique In bargaining is to
offer less than you are
willing to pay for the article,
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two-thirds and three.quar.
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Another product and service
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Its office and factory is located be applied with a small brush. offered is insulating a family construction of patios, screen
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degrees cooler. Two coats, not
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Singer, the worlds favorite touch a button and sew in and vacuum cleaners In ad
Sanford's Singer Approved brand, symbolizes sewing stantly.
The Athena 2000 dition, she does a beautiful lob
Dealer, First of all, the Singer machine leadership since iSSl, features the free (open arm) at custom dressmaking in g
Dealership has a new location Singer makes a broa d range of Instead of the standard flat bed cludina
designing
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in the Sanford Plaza. This new machines for
every purse and The open arm makes sewing alterations Her enjoyment in
store enables them to
make every purpose. Singer sewing curves and armholes a breeze. doing this shows in her work,
better use of floor space, machines have the highest The Athena 2000 is so good it's She designs and creates for
therefore allowing more items resale value. so your cost is guaranteed for life! Right now both
men and women, boys and
to be on hand. The second brought down even more. Singer is
having a close out on girls, and especially enjoys
surprise Is the additIon of Model for model, Singer sewing many machines and cabinets,
If making school uniforms
beautiful Singer fabrics. Singer machines cost less to own than you shop now you
can save as
For those of you who don't
fabrics, like their sewing any other brand Singer quality, much as one third and
still ha ve know how to sew but wish to
machines, are known for their Singer design. Singer in. a full-warranty,
learn, Mary will be holding
quality and for being ahead of novation and Singer service
In addition to Singer sewing classes right after
the times. A full line of fabrics mak es the difference, Singer machines, Singer Approved sch
ool starts Registration is
will be in stock for your back.to
machines carry a lifetime Dealer carries Singer vacuum limited too per class, so be surc
school sewing.
written guarantee of the sewing cleaners, sewing baskets, to call and register now Phone
Sanford's Singer Approved head against manufacturing custom ordered buttons
and 3236861
Dealer is owned by Mr . J.B. defects.
belts, cutting boards, children's
Singer is now carrying a full
Powell and is managed by
Mary is excited over Singers toy sewing machines, scissors, line of supplies for left
handed
Mary O'Day Mary does all the all new Athena 7000 The first used sewing machines and sewers Remember
"Singer
repair work on sewing electronic
home
sewing many other no tions to help you taught t he w or ld to sew" Stop
machines, and is the only machine In
the world, produce a professional looking by and see Mary at Sanford's
factory trained repair woman Programmed by a
solid state Garment
Singer Approved Dealershp
in the southeastern United "brain". - • no bigger than a
Mary
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
Eli ne RiChard.
as Deputy Clerk
Publish- July 29, 197S

Lot 7ó and the North 3Sfeetof Lot
lot 6 MAGNOLIA HILL, ac
fl,MILTOPI PARK, according lothe cording to the Pht tPr,i as
01*1 thereof asre'cordedin Pta? Book recorded In Plat aook IS. Page 12,
17. Pjge 17 , Public Reccvds of PublicRecords of Seminole County.
Seminole C ounty, Flor ida,
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LORETTA DeBERRY, his wife,

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action to fortctose a mor
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In Seminole County, Florida:

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CASE NO: 71-I IES-CA-09.D
CASSELBERY GARDENS. INC.
a Florida corporation,

CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVI. ACT ION NO. 75.Im.CA49-D CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-13fl.CA49.o
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR- CARONDELET SAVINGS AND
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LOAN ASSOCIATION,
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At liftl%t a?r as Completed the
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ninistratiomlNefed and ha%filtdid
in• public sale.
"id Court his finai report and so- bidder. for Cash of 11:00 a
phcatsonfor dsctarge Objections O'clock. on the 12th day of August,
1975, at the West Front Door of the
tpç4, if am should be duly
After filing proof of publication Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanford, Florida.
showing this notice has b

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ordering of distributiOn of Said

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,Nfedian family income that indeed iridicate the economy's
is. the midpoint of all incomes momentum is beginning to pick
—was
I1ZMD for
74 up Output rising. Inventories
which means that, adjusted for have been worked off, some
price increases, ft was down 4 retail sates are beginning to
per cent from 1973.
rise. These are a few.

County. Florida s4er IP* f.Ctitj%
name Cot S&amp;SSAHOBLASTING. and
oecte sa na me
w-th the Citrik of ?he circuit cou rt , vs
Seminole County,
MILLER DEVELOPERS. INC., a.
cordance with thC p'ovrso'n Of the Florida cnrporatior,
F ,CtitiOtji P4rn StaIjtej, TQ Wit
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3.eclio 56.509 Florida 5tatut 1951
NOTICE OF SALE
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Publlth July 72, c, Aug S. 13. 1975 that pur5unt to IPIC Final
DEP i,
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this CM#. pending In the Circuit
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Court In and for Seminole County,
EIGHTEENTH JUDIC$ALCI. Florida. Civil Action No. 75116$-CA
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good many of the nation's
The
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annou nced that
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statistics
million Americans were added numbers but really they areq
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civilian labor force Some peruse their fa vorite sets of
priva te ana lysts, who incl ude statistics and Issue their

Interest rates are rising, and
Continued over a period of
that includes rates on home weeks and months, such figures
mortgages. Prices are rising, are accurate indicators of th
especially for food All economy's direction It can't
predictions include more price very well be denied that if
increases and Oft) a slow economic activity is picking up
reduction of unemployment,
then we are coming out of
At present prices, many recession.

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government economists who new
rapidl% are turning their at.
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declare is the coming recovery. mericans sometimes ask if
they are living in the same
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Newman, and Jack 1,emMon actions of an elderly neighbor, comn1lercial. guest-star.

aggressive writers pounded out
plays on their typewriters,
Many - actors and directors a.s
well as wirters
went on to
greater
stardom,
some
superstardom, What made
those days exciting for TV was

made their first Imprints in
those live TV dramas, What
a training ground! These live
performances served TV so
well in its early rough times,
not
why couldn't real, live
on
a
drama return
tape

whom they think is destitute
13.11 CBS. BARNAHY JONES
and forced to eat pet food. They "Doomed Alibi" Rerun Good
Invite the neighbor for dinner dual role performance by
are stunned when the guest 'Monte
He Is a disc
arrives with her own meal.
jockey who Loks very much
81:30 ABC HAPPY DAYS like a fading Western star. The
"Richie's Flipside" Rerun' disc jockey sets the look-alike

the

regular basis? Why not give the

Richie

thrill

of

overcoming

gro%%ing pains. There was a

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generation

Rentals

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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM'

30-Apartments Unfurnished

becomes

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DIDDLE DAY CARE 123 56910
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Care for Infants to age 2 only
25th St 372 6845

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Miles west of S,snford

E.ery Wed &amp; 5,1t

Wednesday,

July 30,

1975

work

your own hours. Earn
income as an AVON Reç
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Call 644 3079

tr in this listing
for only 1.3
This is an

Needed, Auto Mectsanic
National Auto Sales

MOUNT COOK

STEWART ISLAN
TASMAN SEA

WELLINGTON

When you do, keep It cool.

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DEAR DR. LAMB
I read
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Travel your column on how tobacco
will make you nervous later,
could be harmful to
Dr. Lamb
enjoyed an ac- nonsmokers. You suggested
tive day on the road. Plan to that those Interested In stopping
Nick it in early.
smoking in public places should
X.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) If write their congressman. There
you're called upon to help a is an organization called Action
I iI By LAWRENCE
friend financially, It without on Smoking and Health that is
advertising later. He or she trying to get legislation passed
to prevent smoking in public comply with the Civil also used for cells that are
places. Perhaps your readers Aeronautics Board reg'ilations "suspicious" looking but not
OINUAL CINEMA CORP
to provide separate non- definitely cancer. Unless
IBARGAINMATSiVERYDATI
would be inter ested In ft.
smoking
areas. An airline in cells progress to something
I 'TIL2:30P.M.-$1.25 I
DEAR READER
Thank
The
violation
of
the regulatianz is more definite, these changes
you for pour
Action on Smoking and Health subject to stiff penalties. If you warrant only more close ob.
tASH) organization serves , want more information on this servatlori for any possible
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and a small form you can
changes that might deveiop.
very useful Function.
BASEDOW THE
ASH has presented a legal with you when you travel, you
Class IV refers to cells of the
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Petltln to ban smoking Ir can get It by writing to
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Health,
low
grade
of cancer, like
medical care facilities
to
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provide areas for both 2000 H St. N.W., Washington, skin cancer, that does not in.
vade the cervix or deeper
recreation and work ror ri- D.C. 20006.
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smokers, so they can avoid
harmful effects of second-hand Pap smear, and the results progress to Invasive cancer of
came back Class I. Could you the cervix.
smoke,
ASH also offers to help explain toine what that means?
('lass V means the cells are
nonsmokers file complaints You doctors always want us to typical of inva!Ive cancer.
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perfectly normal.
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show some changes which one purpose of a dilltntIon and
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cells but are not
Send your questions to Dr.
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newspaper, P.O. Box I53,
The Kir Iftsana.Pu in Ita'iIo City Sta tion, New York,
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131001$

MODELS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIES
8% VAS0 DOWN - FHA - LOW DOWN

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Each Woodmere Home Features Central Heat And
Air, Shag Carpeting In Living Area;, Inside And
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I I Come
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7201S French Ave., .321 0041

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MARY- New extra well built
pdroorn. 1 bath, carpeted
ement home. Price, 577.500
is

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BROKERS

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this listing call:

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GOT A MINUTE? Let me tell you
about this beautiful 7 story home
with large living room, and
fireplace New, w w carpeting
throughout, Large lot, close to
shopping Full price Is Only
$41.500.

'cause this lovely 7 bedroom, )!bath condominium is lust across
the street from grocery store.
Completely carpeted, refrigerator
and it's really beautiful. And Only

Moving? Why Not Live

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CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
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Sugar Cane Workers

',PEPdO*ILY tlL,M tll$,37P.M,-'i'Pl, 6 SAT. TI 10:30 P.M.
frr.h A'- :Hi wy :y ':
San4ord

FRAJPED

N eeded In Belle Glade, Fl.

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ML TIPLE LISTING REALTOR
322' 11
19195 French

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rtable 2 bedroom home with 7
a; rtments $29,000

Your MLS Agency

the third week in August.

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Minimum pay Is 2.60 per hour.

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ANTIQUES
I Piece or Hoosefuil
CASH In 437$ Want ed to buy used office furniture.

TAFFER REALTY

large beautiful riverfront lot with
dock. Option to rent lot at US mo.
3495720 after S or all wk end.

nOte, beautiful and lonel
keep me company in a
ibeamed living room

2 Acres

e-g Real Estate Broker
377 1301.
40 Hiawatha Ave at 1792
VARY 3 OR. 7 baths. family
ru with FP, formal dining, rec
u, pool, central heat-air;
eted $15,750. 373.1587

11, bath. FHA $750 down.
tiling, Appliances. Heat-Air.
by BLilder 1720901 Cr $31.

LOT- over looking Lake Crystal,
16,500,

Harold Hall Realty

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211W.2Sth
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Sanford Auct-i on
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SEMINOLE CO. Beautiful S or 10
acres, paved road, trees, clear,
flowing stream, horses o.k. Terry
Realty, 6210711.

:entral Heat &amp; A i r Conditioning.

For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford. 372.
1771.
AIR CONDITIONING,
REF P lC,E RATION,
DUCT

I Steve

stall P,',aycje'eri talown
on Call for •ree C'Stir
679 or ccl 734 3096

Land Clearing

Garden spot, pasture, bar
modern IUR. 2 bath horn
Idyilv,iIc1. Sanford 171.50

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Drapery
&amp; Upholstery Business,
real estate Included. $36,000
CARRICK REALTY, REALTOR,

4,47 35)0

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1967 Galaxle 300 I cylinder. auto
- trans excellent condition 1500

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CHICO &amp; THE MAN
NEED A GOOD

See
CHICO &amp; THE MAN
Want a car, ItO down and onl
$40 per Me')

See
CHICO &amp; THE MAN
Want to tell your car, we pay off the
balance'

See
CHICO &amp;THE MAN

Wart to trade clown' We pay your
balance &amp; give you a car

See
CHICO S THE MAN

Now
Want to trade an,Thr,g of your for a
car'

See
CHICO &amp; THE MAN

50—Mscellaneous for Sale
Xitchen.Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks, ins'allatuon
available Duct CabeIl 322 $037
anytime

by. 3733913.

(formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook)
519 E. Pine 377 3742

Yd; blue shag carp

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STAN'S HWY 64 FLEA MARKET
Saturday 6. Sunday

Drafthig

1121

3114554n1.cd Ave ,Sa**r4, Ft 3111
Call Per aps'.i,,tffi.11t at year Ceavewler
HomI 323 5tH
Otfic. )fl.liSi

DOUBLE PHOTO
P.O. Box 4)10
Winter Park, Fla. 37793
100 pcI satisfaction

Pkothgrqby
MEMO

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SEAMAN, PHOTOGRAPHY

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Electric 1. 5'.,"charc,ii Drafting &amp;
Designing Pilo ,ob too small 'ree
estimates Call 1 77% 3.857

Weddings. Carxlids, Commercial,
Aerial, Portraits. AdvertisIng 131
060$ or 61 SS*6.

A small Classified Ad brings big
CustoIn hay haleng Light
- cfe'arrg 372 117 ,0tr 5
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'returnS Try one and see Call 372
2611 or 131 99?')

[awn Care

Cleanup! Hedges Trin
ver Bed; Cleaned?
nate's 373.4Oo$ or 323 ii
your Qrj.,(t Prom;
r',",'n' %'!',(C $7 arvi u

Hauling
MOVING HAULING--SALVAGE
Sonny Brooks
it 09,t'i"r6P.',5

Home improvements
It your root
Is for the birds
Call the Bird—
Allen Wrenn

Painting
OME PAINTINC

SCHULZE &amp; SO
INTERIOR &amp;
EXTERIOR
Free,s!jmate's 3fl I,,
ig. Paper Hanging. G
sir, License'o 131 7117

IntL Body Wa
tr, ?-',, now t
tvpert rant &amp; body
306 after 6 p ni . 37.
ir &amp; cic' It. ,- r y
i.e trt'cl

II'L.Shapt Naughahyde button Bar,
5200; Bar Stool;, Glass rack. Bar

Pest Control

Supplies 372.1831

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rIia&amp;nY,Inc

FHA .VA . CONVENTIONAL
MODELS OPEN SOON

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dress Mail to .

20 Pct, off through At,'gus? P K

,S'alk C,ate All Of iLl', w't'l
FRI F
any purchase of cti,in link or wood
fence. Lower cost per ft. Call
QUALITY FENCE Anytime 373
6131

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NATIONAL HOMES THAN ANYOTHI

20 E'p -S41 (40 Prin?sI
Add 35' each roll, postage handling
Clr:le your choice - enclos' f i lm
S payment - print name &amp; ad

Fenciiig

That Grows

BUILD ON YOUR LOT OR OURS
Geneva- Paola. Dattona- DeBary. Sanford

COLOR SNAPSHOTS
From your Kodacolor F ilm
17Exp.-$3 99(2lpnlnts)

available. Please call

Custom quo cabinets and bookcases
racjc to order
721 3677, Lake He len

REALTO R______

Hill'S NOW IT W011($: Y.upthasea I'$k,y Mine. It
bail be*eams, a balk, kltdueadlalng rem 1 lI,,14 ream on
the leww level.. . The .psv level Is voflaished,. . As year
family grews. yea Simply compute the Willow evil by adiig
"*not. a library, e.. 11411111111'"01111 ., .atene pea wIsh.
Weaver yea wish, etueesvsq y wish.

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Cpufry

Merchandise

BEAT INFLATIO

What Is

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3977 Firebird 4 cyl 3 speed radio
tape player, metallic blue black
Interior II 99$ Call Whitey
Eckstein 372 1651 Dealer.

top soil, fill dirt, Cli

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Call for Appt,322'3103

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

COUNTRY
LIVING

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AIP4TING, exterior, in
est , licensed, bonde

InsulatIon

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Install 210 lb. lot
ales. only ISC ft. 131-624;

IN

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151, EIlhc,tt St

600)4

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School. Bruno Bellucci, 1912

CaliBart Real Estat

Sanford, Fla

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Louise St., Crystal Lake, Illi,'uOi5,

Beauty Care

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Home after 5- 69 Ford LTD S?a
wgn., also 167 Ford Falcon van.

Lake Mary, S Acres between 3rd &amp;
4th St. at VanBuren St. Near

6316.

00 YOU KNOW
71 4 pct interest
what interest rates are? If so, call Reduced prices, no closing co
me about my low assumption
loan cost;. 3 BR, 7' baths
listing. You could not rent a home
homes. 3 BR, 2 bath patio P
or apartment for the monthly
payments on this sharp 3 Ntt, 3 BR, 7 bath home, corr
$21.0 Immediate Occu
bedroom, 2 bath Sanford home,
Air, carpet, garage and good
location "3 9410

CONS 7RUCTION kN,
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Cash
For Your Junk Cars
3719134

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

ful ranch type home. 3 6.4

House

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RROLL'S FURNITURE

s, stable Osteen area. 647-

OMIS IN VIII WORLD.

Al
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Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
npooer for only $1.50 per day.

43—Lots-Acreage

"Cs

"The

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me on a balcony &amp;

iyton Realty

COUNTRY HOME SITE- Large
and shaded, $7,500.

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CASH
For Your Junk Cars
32) 1329

sn,cr,

APARTMENT WITH BUSINESS
BUILDING- Excellent frontage

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80—Autos for Sale

Dom. 1 bath, on good garden

$10. 700.
11.000 DOWN- 2 bedroom, I bath in
Winter Park. $71,173

WOE rAMILtIS LIVE IN

Additions

fl1J3C3

New ports potty. $10. Scuba diving
equipment, dcuble tanks, corn
plate with .3 valve, spear gun 131

200 S. French Ave. Sanford, Fla.

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64—Equipment for Rent

hied home. 11,', bath, covered
I. large rear yard. $21,000.

ONE ACRE LAKEFRONT- Choice
I bedroom. maintenance free,
central air, w-w carpet, boat dock.
swimming beach, finest locatini-,

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rifles, 77'; of every description,
new &amp; used handguns, and
assorted black powder piCces.
Featuring - Colt, 55W, H&amp;R, Dan
Wesson, Winchester. Remington,
Roger, Ithica, Mavser I Enfield
models Partial listing of an.
tigues Player piano, Cast iron
stoves, Ceiling fan, Pound oak
table, Oak ice box. Roll top desk,
Hickory rockers, many wicker
Pieces, assorted oak dressers,
chests, chairs &amp; tables, glassware,
plus many other items too
numerous to mention Sale con
ducted under Federal Firearms
Permit No 1 5903901. F6-13231

372 9119

30 Year Mortgages -S pet. down.

2=

3

oodruff's Garden Center

01 Celery Ave. Sanford

I 44

HOMES OF DISTINCTION
•Close to everything ylt away from
Large wooded lots •Street lights
.Paved streets .S.we,'s •Sjdewalki

p

to Me highest bidder,
approximately 100 firearms, in.
cluding double barrel, pump.
automatic thotguns, high powered

rs, stra ight chairs, filing

4 Bedrooms

Peg Real Estate Broker
1IOOE 7SthSt. 3flMI

CAH 322.4132
u%Cd

To be

d yard, 3 bedrooms, I bath,
and. 12 loon

7SóS Park Or

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372 5961

HONDA 7141 1011 with trailer

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furniture, appliances
tools, etc Buy 1 or 1001 t erns
Larry's .',tart, 215 Sanford Ave

hairs, secretarial desks &amp;

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4?94"

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

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Shaded

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Dangers.

PINEY WOODS BARN- We Buy

For

12' x 60' Lamplighter, 53.750 O

322-2420 Anytime
REALTORS

POISSON MARINE
2977 Hwy 1772

live Spanish style 3 bedroom.
ath home on quiet Street.
13 90)

around

July 30, 1975

DAVEV 373 7370

Any
Quantity
NOLL'S
Casselberry,Hwy 17 97 $30 1206.

Attr
2

Con

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3*64

Many extras 517(1) 323 II?)

Top prices paid, used, any condition
81-4 (128. '.'i nt,! Pick

Lake Mary

Good Income

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Adult owned Call .339

5191

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17' Cobia, 75 HP Johnson motor, tIt
trailer A',l' mci 51 Oi'.%D Call 373
1(51

196$ Skyline, 17*36; 2 bedroom, 1
bath, lr, skirting, awning. 12*20

(72 1374, 32'2-14%,327 191.4
322199, 322 1164

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Between 14 p.m. Wednesday

19 Perfect

Firearms
Antique Furniture
Monday Aug. 4, 7 PM

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are not cancer

TP.DRGOM

JIM DANDY JAZZ FEED
1967 Honda 160, runs very qcw.i
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
Winctsht..d. Me 1 now batti"'
GOP MLV'S E 16 Sanford 373 1733
5393 377

PUBLIC AUCTION

tertlnment console tO: kitchen
table, $ Call 373 3614.

Florida State Employment Office

equal value Call 3739136

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

42—Nobiie Homes

123.800.

Larry Saxon, Realtor

4
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THE HERALD

work

or will trade for pick up truck of

Furniture 6, Miscellaneoos.SeIl for
30 pct. commission. Free pick ups.
Auction Saturdays 7 p m. Sanford
322 7270

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73 HONDA. CO 175 2000 miles 1500

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16' Larson, 75 HP Evinrude &amp;
Trailer, 5430 210 Bradshaw Or
Sanford.

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Insen Electric Organ. Ex-

2 push lawnmowers. 22" cut. $20
each; 7 fan;, 20". $10 each; en

needed to sor1

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We Buy Furniture

322.7643

IF SHE DON'T DRIVE, IT'S O.K..

Established Residential Arec

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Everything mutt go. 7509 Bay

322 6373
Nights)?'? 5474 or 322 7357

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Cash for good used Furnitu,re &amp;
Antiques STAll'S, 372 9719.

BALL REALTY

"p..,',-

Miller

PEPSIAI1 CATS. CFA. 7 *P.ite, I
silver, $73 eah Call after 5 30 172
3077,

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Ave., Sanford 3222127

Days

MARY- Just completed and
right, 3 bedrooms, 1', bath
rnry home, carpeted Nicely
ei lot Price. 124.500 Terms.

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

WINTLR SPRINGS: low 30's, low
assumption on this 3 OR. 2 bath
home,
tastily
decorated
Throughout; fully sodded yard
with tree, Immid. ocr. 3731121

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)PD - Modern 3 bedroom,
home, 1"7 baths, 7 aIr con-

exchange REELS BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave

YARD SALE - household, clothing,
lawn mowers, and msc items

WE HAVE BUILDING LOTS

SAP

441—Houses

54Garage

100',290' lot. $0,00).

White

Reconditioned Batteries, $17.95
$ weeks

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WILL BUY OR CONSIOPI GUNS OF
ANY DESCRIPTION 373 7IA0

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and

Garnett

Puppies, 3 Weimaraners
old. Ifl IllS

COLOR TV, $1I9SMONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
641 l0'i6

home, on well landscaped

roker, 107 W Commercial
Sanford 377 71$1

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BOARDING

68—Wanted to Buy

wall wall carpeting, central heat
and air, drapes, kitchen equipped

VACANT-- Assume existing mor.
tgge, move right in 3 bedroom, 7
bath split plan 151.500
WE HAVE ACREAGE
QUIET COUNTRY SETTING- 3
bedroom, 7 bath, fireplace,
US .000

6.

Color TV's from $50; BIW. from
5)5; Service all makes HERBS'
TV. 1100 S French, 373.1734.

OWNER TRANSI- ERRED- See
this lovely 3 bedroom, 21 , bath

JOHN K RIDER, AS S OC.

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P.O Box 193, Casseiberry, Fla

buckiground

C- nmerclal Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

Real Estate

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3 BR, I', baths, large utility room.

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Adult mjbllehome village, under
large Shady oaks on th scenic
Wekiva Modern clean interior;.
from $110 5 M W of Sanford 372
1470

372211$
AFTER HRS.
3373901
3770441

Fenced In backyard on large
corner lot 578.500 Call $313235.

323 6061 or 373 0317 eves

WEKIVA RIVER S

7371 Park Or
PEAtIOR
17797$1

cedar lined closets, 3$ fruit
Owner trarssterred Will if

CHRIS TIAN TEACHER needed for
Chris tian day school, please write

per It nce

ousts Ina rural area. No down
Tuent, monthly payments lets
rent. Government subsidized
ualifled buyers Call to see if
Qualify I
A. (JP4SWORTH REALTY

Peg Real Estate Broker
803W. 1st St

mortgage 526,900

SOulhf Santor

Pit

listings. We have buyers
We need another real estate
1cm see to help us make sales
Forrest Greene. Inc
323 6153, 322 1970. eves

It

QUALITY-) bedrooms, 11i bath;,
central &amp;r, tow down, assume

hwy Ii 971 .','..,

OPPORTUNITY

We

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21*60 Mobile Home on I acre of land
at Welilva River on Hwy 16, 4
bedrom, 11-, baths Furnished,
very clean Call 901 38) 7111

CAREER
Manager Trainee- World's I
Profit
ie*elers,
Shi
Vacations, many emp
benefits, desire aggressive
good personality, hard w
willi, g to relocate it necessary.
Call Mr. Boatner, 3271000. or in
pers &gt;n 1100 State St., Sanfor d
Plots.

Nei

Mobile home, for rent or sale. 2 BR,
furnished Deposit required 64$
670.1 after 5cr 3721191

53-TV. Radio- Stereo

Jim Hunt Realty

GROOMING

Cash for Junk Cars We pick up PH
su 973$ or 364 7010 Bithlo We sell
&amp; install used motors $, used parts
.3 &amp; B Auto, open / days a week

KENNELS 377 5752

KENMORE WASHER. parts, service, used machines
?.'OONEY APPLIANCES 3730691
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n 7)11

They're Hot" *

Dacpushjnds Minlalure, AKC
Chihuahua;, while mate. 3' mo's.,
APIIMAL
HAVEN
$50

52—Appliances

645 733)

322-6457

"Get 'Em While *
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Hwy 17$2 $45,000 Submit otter.

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BEDROOM SUITES

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chine, Pop Machine

PEAL ESTATE'-' opening to
licensed associate, busy,
help. Larry Saxon, REAL
3239410

though you've

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Luxury Patio
Apartments

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in Center Jukebox,

First Cook, Deltona inn
(Deltona Exit, I 1)
66444

Smoking In Public Opposed

know.

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ing your own home
ielectonv from our

An Eoual Opportunity Eml

CANCER (June 21-July 22)
You perform well today in
you put your hand
Don't spoil it later by telling
others how good you are. They

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Pool SWading Pool
ke Cleundremat
ott Clubhouse with
or TV, Pool Table,

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Lovely f urnished guest house,
weekly or monthly, available
through November. Adults only.
No pets $163 mo plus utilities. &amp;
security 372 7711

77—

FArIv Airdt 7. I%n ry,

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TOMORROW: American History

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Adults Only. 322 4267.

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JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

town

130 1st lues

I3usrws

Peas, you pick. Black eyes and
Purple hull Plrw patcheS continue
comngin OnOregonAve, 1 mule

Furnished

One bedroom furnished house.

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CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR

Community... With

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S,.,m

Beautifully furnished, large 2
bedroom, adults preferred. 5150
per 'no Cell 172 0 070

I OR home in Farmington
ling Reserve area; reasonable
is Call 323 1141, after 5,

baths, range, central heat air,
fireplace with gas logs, close to

Courtry I raier - Near Seml,
College, private wooded lot.
Also 4 BR-$16S mo 131-$7fl

Something For Everybody.
SANFORD'S N EWEST
ADULT or FAMILY PARK.

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Prefer Male. $3Owk
372 9)47

A PARE BIRDI! This species is
almost extinct! 3 large bedrooms

$130 no Adults preferred
373 5154 or 372 6620

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liking. Avoid chancing cross Though you accept the terms
considers this confidential,
ARIES March 21-Apr11 19)
373 7011
LIBRA (Sept. 23-(ct. 23) words with loved ones in the before you tackle the job, you
It's fine to enjoy yourself doing
could later
you've been
" fun" things socially with Handling large groups ef- p.m.
Needed. body &amp; tender mi
National Auto Sales
fectively is easy for you today.
the pay check
friends, but If you splurge it'll
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. gypped
7011
However, don't overextend 19) It's a perfect day to change comes.
bother you later.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) your talents and be too bossy. tactics in negotiations, as
SALESMAN
YOIJRBIRTIIIMY
You'll get satisfaction working
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) you've been contemplating. Do
July20, 197S
around the house to benefit the Your intuition Is especially it before the sun goes down.
Sates experience necessary
training proc
tensive
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
family. Avoid overdoing, or sharp today, but don't extend
vehicle, draw a
Company
The year ahead will be one of
your theoretical thinking Into Keep yourself Involved In
you'll wind up grouchy.
commission for highly mofi
physical or athletic activity, many changes for you. You'll self.st .rter All major
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) the evening,
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. Shun situations that could lead travel, possibly alter your mode benefits Apply Art Brown
Today you'll be about so much
of living and meet a lot of new Control 2562 Part Or S., So
you could run into someone 21) Alter an unexpectedly bad to verbal confrontations.
between $ and 9)0 a m Mor
who's looking for an argument. start the day Is mostly to your
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20 acquaintances.
Thurs No calls Please

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By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

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3324718, 373 789S, 373 3213

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garage, Sanford Ave., $145 mo.
Sept ISt occupancy $3416.19

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NOTICE

Complete child care ser vices New
Summer Programt HEY DIDDLE

Firrest Greene, Inc.

321 0610

___76—Auto Parts

&amp;S.—Pets-Supplies

Singer Zig Zag, in cabinet, 3 needie,
front toad deluxe Sewing machine.
Sold new for 1349.00. Pay balance
of $11 or 10 payments of $9 See at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First, Downtown
377.9111 Eve $69 1144

$21.90)

Tuesday, July 29, 3$75_7[*

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

51—Househoki Goods

Assume Payments

LAKE MARY -3 bedroom, 1"a bath
home with stove, refrigerator,
fenced back yard, FHA available.

Peg Real Estate Broker

One Bedroom Trailer

2 Bedroom, living, dining, kitchen,

DEL'TONA- New Duplex, Furn or
unfurn Drapes, Water. Lawn
Care 373 117$ or 6M 6314

3271713cr 322 5716
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Trade, $11,930 equity of 3 OR, 2 bath,
lakefront for other real estate. 372-

WITT REALTY

3770717

rug, Cove Adult Club

MENECUOTALASKKIE

KEA

Quiet 2 bedroom cottage, air, like
new. paneled, large porch. $133
no 1st &amp; last Older Couple Only

Duplex, I bedroom turn apt ,adults
Call 327 3610 after 330

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Mdult% on ly 37) 010)

'me. Energy saving air cond.
lyslern. Family r oom with serve
hru bar &amp; fireplace. $31,500.

shady lot, 1173 mo Adults only.
373 0761

Warehouse space for rent, 200) sq
ft. Sanford 373 9030 or 32) 9031

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6315.

00l POOL with this 3 PR, 7 bath

Nice 1 bedroom trailer on large

Two bedr oom house near Lake
Mary, 322 935) or 377.9777
Mefodee Skating Rink

1 Bedroom apt. kitchen equipped,
air carpeted Adults 19$ SC 372
7796 eves 6. wk nds

lGHISUR'IGCMUTCEPK

ANZUS
AUCKLAND

Deflary, 2 BR.? bath. 1', yrs. old
drnpm &amp; thadr. largo utility i'm
carpeting, garage, Fla rm . fully
equipped kitchen Mid way bet.
ween Orlando 6. Daytona SIBS mo
168 6731

Pc?. mt.

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F W

Nice 2 bedroom block home, fur
niSPild or unfurnished. 3232920

31A-liplexes

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31—Apartments Furnished
.

ARE YOU LONELY? Let us help
you to meet the right person lust
for you. NATIONAL SINGLES
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone' 305211 2?404

1717 W 11th St , small kitchen,
electric stove, bedrooms fur
nistit'd $110 month or less.

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Monthly Renlats Available
1135 $I' Color TV
QUALITY INN -- NORTH
Longwood
I 1&amp; k 431, L

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Spring is "Move outside time." Get
patio and lawn furniture at a good
price Read the Classified Ads

S anf ord, Florlda)2"I

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7 BR, near Junior &amp; Senior Hiclh
- Schools, large lot 372 1110

AVALOP4 APARTMENTS
ADULTS. PlO PETS
116W 2nd St.

,

327 1Q51

PROBLEM

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Deflary, Adults lovely large I bed
onm air, ideal for retired persons

Perhaps AlcohOliC Anonymous
Can Help
Call 173
WriteP 0. Box 171)

Winter Springs lovely? BR. 1 bath.
living, dining, Florida room. wall
wall carpeting, fenced 1313457

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CED WITH A D,(IN,'h1'0

Markham.

IN ALL PRICE RANGES
Ill W 1st SI. 377 5641. 3722757

3 Room Furn Apartment
170 M
372 $967

or I'll 73

HOUSECLEANING'

SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD.

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CHOICE LISTINGS

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pct down,

rurnlshed, 2 BR, air conditioned,
$150. Call 373 0377

BALL REALTY

large 2 bedroom garage Apt . kit
then, living ri1,bath den. 3 blks
from center of town 373 5109 after
6
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Pleasant 1st floor apt
Just
remodeled Newly furnished
Reasonable ill W 1st S t .

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SPRING

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home on large lot. fenced back
y ar d, tI?3, first 6. last,

No pct 372 1110

(44) Lost In Space

really gets wi th it

Three bedroom. I bath. masorwy

Air rood, carpeting, reasonable

- In g000 area, 3 ;_
4
Bedrooms Priced in mid 20; S

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SilO

One &amp; Two Bedroom furnished apts.

4—personals

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RETIRED COUPLE for home n
Quiet neighborhood Near shop
ping central heat and air. 131

Clussifieci Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any.

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(35) Mickey Mouse
Club

(24) Villa Aleqre
(33) Lost In Space
6:00 (2,68,9) News
(24) Electric Company
(44) Lucy Show
6:30 (2,8) NBC News
(9) ABC News
(13) McKeever And
The Colonel
(24) Feeling Good
(35) Mayberry RFD
(44) Gorner Pyle

32—Houses Unfurnished

STOP AND THINK A

.

co (2) News
(6) Andy Griffith
(13) Cable Journal

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furnished. Adults only No pets
Call 377 SEI

Fiidcy

Noon

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Bedroom. unfurnished, Adults
$30 week. Security
deposil 32) Sf54

preferred

Large 7 BR apt, up%tajr, water

Before PublicQtion

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free. 144 2077 for "We Care"Hottine' AdultS Cii' Teens

fashioned live, new dramal
modicum of recognition,
as
Paddy
ABOUT
TONIGHT:
writers
Such

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IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
large 7 DR Duple*, 1700 MagnolIa,
For families or frierds of problem
Sanford Call 32) 0443
drinber
For further Informatboo cull 173
SEVILLA GARDENS
write
Full site 1 &amp; 2 OR apts All electric
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P. O
eat in kltchertS dishwashers,
Pox 553, Sanford. Flu 37771.
private entries, just 6
disposal,
________
units, from $150 472 0"I (collect)

HIGHLIGHTS

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3 Lines Minimum

Doj

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1 or 7 Bedroom Adltnly
PARK AVE NUE MOBILE PARK
7345 Park Dr ive $70 up

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(13) Winter Park
-. LITy Counc il
(33) Batman
(44) Gilliqan's island
5:00 (9) Dinah

annoyed friends
blackball him.
threaten
In
9-8:30 ClkS GOOD TIMFS
"Golden Age" of the early 1950s Dayefsky and Rod Serling
in the pre-tape days when surfaced, and actors like Rerun Funny situation. The Warren Berlinger and Jesse
Paul Evans family misreads the White, star of many a TV
Heston,
drama was live on camera, and Chariton

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4)—Houses

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P4 1 W HOMES

Lovely collage. air, carpet, lv, $133
Adults. No pets. 322 7711,

123 6353

372 7672

DEADLINES

And You
(35) Uncle Hubie

REALTORS

Efficiency apt.
furnished

___________________________

(24) Mister Rogers
Neighborhood

1: 00 (2. 8) Marble
Machine

(6)
(9)

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

&amp;-Chikl
OBSERVATION POINT: We
often hear about television's

41—Houses

Sanford: 1 bedroom, 1125 mo. Large
shady lot. 6686311.

plus $50 deposit.
Foqrest Greene Inc.

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4)c a line
1 thru $ times
31c a tine
23
tImes
6 thru
24c a Iiii
26 times
($7.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

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search For

RATES

HOURS

(I) Mer', Griffin

(35) Big Valley
12:30 (2, I) Jackpot
(6)

(35) Cartoo
(44) Addams Famil y
3:30 (6) Match Game
(9) One Life To

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33—Houses Furnished

LAKE MARY-2 BR Duplex; IIISO

1BAMBOO COVE APIS.
La st two bedroom apt lt.it. Our
rn(xel New kitchen, new fur.
n'ture,ri,corated Comesi 3c
Eas t
Blvd Sanford. 37)
1110

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Winter

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

(24) Sesame Street
(44) Mickey Mouse
Club
4:30 (3) Bonanza

Restless
(8) Jackpot

h1

Junction
10:00 (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(6) Joker's Wild
(I) Romper R oom
(24) Sesame Street
(35) 700 Club
(44) Father Knows
Best
10:30 (2,8) Wheel Of
Fortune
(6) Gambit
(44) Green Acres

(6) Barnaby Jones
(9) Marcus Wetby
(13) lane Grey
Theatre
(24) Interlace
10:30 (13) Law And Mr.
Jones
11:00 (2,6,8,9) News
(35) 700 Club
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2) Tonight Show
(6)

Am.l,-

(44) Forum 44
8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo
8:30 (44) Andy's Gang
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
(8.9) Movie
(41) Fury
9:30 (44) Petticoat

(24) Boarding House
(35) Vict or y At Sea
9:00 (6) Hawaii Five.O
(13) Carolina Country
(24) Charles Ives
(33, 44) Movie
9:30 (13) Dante's Inferno
10:00 (2.8) Police Story

ill

12:00 (2, 44) News
(6) YOUog And

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322-2611

4:00 (2,8) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) You Don't Say

AFTERNOON

Orlando

Seminole

Martian
(44) Underdog
3:00 (2,1) Another World
(6) Price Is Right
(9) General Hospital
(24) Woman

Show
(44) Three Stooges

News

11:55 (6)

Profiles In

Education

830 (2. 8) Movie

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lifestyle

Ain.anac
6:25 (2)

Squares

(9)

Sunrise Jubilee
Sunrise
Almanac

6: iS (6, I) Sunshine

(44) Dinah

a

Squares
love Of Life

(I) Movie
(9) Brady Bunch
(24) Electric Company
(33) Florida

MORNING

Hollywood

(9)

Neighborhood
(44) Phil Donahue

(6)

6:00 (9)

It

(9) Show Offs
(24) Mr. Rogers

Wednesday

Lifestyle

on

(6) Now You Se2

11:30 (2) Hollywood

(44) Donahue

Truth
(6) Concentration
(I) What's M' Line
(9) Wild World
Of Animals
(13) Wesleyan Singers
(24) Orange County
School Board
(35. 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Candid Camera
(6) What's My Line
(1) let's Make A
Deal

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17:30 (I) Tomorrow
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Like new, Nod A Way baby crib with
mattress Walnut lini;h, $25.
Excellent condition 373 0042.

Beautiful walnut, dining table, 6
chairs, practically new, $)50. 372
5951
P1J1P DECORATORS
40$ W. 1st St .. 372 7315

We steam clean carpets

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2367 Park Crux.'
372 11S

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organizition to handle new Bureau
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industrial prospects was Development, Florida
b recomln:fldedtoday after
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50 top Seminole County leaders outlined industrial growth in
filet with Florida Department the state during the past year.
of tornmerce officials at thu
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Sanford Chamber of Coin up shen Cullison revealed that
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direttor of the Seminole Lount
referrals of possible new InIndustrial I)evelopinent dustries to Seminole County
interests. His announcement
rujirusurititit.s 01 (hi. tight caused concern b) Jack her.
citits, Count), port authorit)
ncr, executive manager of the
chambers of commerce and Greater Sanford Chamber of
airport authority "ineet as one Commerce, and John Krider,
group" to formulate "one one of Sanford's leading invoice" for contacts with new dustriA developers.
prospects
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Daniel's action came at the been referred to Seminole
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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
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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
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separate conferencri - terday afternoon
buhimKl closed doors in his i.ourthouse
chami,bers with Count) Attorney Tom
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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
Related Stor Page A
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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
with resignation and M in

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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%
see
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
ifferald Photo by Bill Vincent)
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
as 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.
. pr opermisdemeanor and wiped out Jacksonville. who were ap- dle(l the 0'MalleN- case
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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
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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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Bridge
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rain to aid low cost
Pete iKnowles) is going to
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Paul Jams, committee
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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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. 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
-0111 in the first six months of that yt-Ai have so niany codes to cut tile utility connection fee, chambers.
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
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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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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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August
12 workshop
ucom
things
But
turn
beunues
a
taxpaser
these
pripir((l
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gust)
to 1 mph,
Mayor
Lee
Moore
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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Councilm,an A.A. McClanaban war'. the ccirmilssion to know
ligrighter fi!cture." lie said.
40
per cent tomorrow.
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referring
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a
attempted
to debate with Ow that I'm not standing here
recomarvis
CompIrte details anti tides
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portion
of
City
Manager
housing
developer
over the cost !alking about myself."
mendations ivers -l"pared by a
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a spInoff fm an index
prepared b y Ernie (owks the determine if the adjustment is
school , vsteni'5 assistant raised -- or Liken awav - in

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people are about to complete. I
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work with the people," Hattaway said.
"Attorntvs in Seminole County agree with me,"

likely today. Probability
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legislature to m&amp;'idate five judges live here, but the

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proper judicial service for Seminole County."

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unauthorized compensation and
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The School Board's chief
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negotiator today said salaries
stand a salary increase."
for Seminole County's 1,460
Though the budget has yet to
school teachers will be frozen at
In tact, she says the AchOol ne finalized, PeUey said this
yehdy--b%l PeWy 20YR a slow negotiators At down at tne loble Ukoe with pelley MW the inm system can
economy has punctized the to talk about money.
is resolved.
"substantial" hike.
week on teacher salaries and
Harry lley says
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school system's budget and
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that offer last week to money
"We're got a top offer and
She said salary Increases for other items of a monetary
For teacher raises just SEA with the board's top offer.
representatives of the county's isn't there,
got a bottom offer - and teachers can be granted nature.
a salary which In effect freezes were
teachers.
now we're ready to meet without 'detracting from
Both teams had hoped to
all teac her pay at last year's somew
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sent
or
future
re in the middle," pre
However, SEA officials level.
programs. produce a contract by U end of
Pelley's offer was for a
And
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this
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starting saicry of $7,800 a year.
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But SEA's Susan Smith
Though both sides are op.
The Seminole Education vowed to fight the rean and Executive Director
Roger
Harris
this morning to
Gene
SEA and board negoti ators timisfic, many items - in.
Association (SEA has asked for administrator beginning today Grooms don't feel the offer is check next year's budget.
have been meeting for months eluding a grievance procedure
an additional $2,200 -or $10,000 when board and SEA realistic and
plan to stand toe
In reply to Pelley's contention hashing over a 75-page contract — still haven't
been settled.

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causing flooding in several
floodwaters had completely
sections of the city.
L?5 inches. Sanford had 3.75 at surrounded her frame home.
At one location in the Gold- the State Agriculture Center on
She said she called for the
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rescue crew because "we could
canoe to rescue a mother and
The U.S. Weather Service feel it seeping up through the
her two children after flood today forecast more rain for the floor and could hear the floor
waters five-feet-deep swirled central Florida area through cracking as if it was going to
out of a nearby ba)head and Tuesday.
gi ve way," according to a
report by Police Patrolman
h' surrounded their frame As heavy thunderstorms
dwelling.
stirlick during the weekend, Tony Brooks Jr.
At Winter Springs heavy power companies serving the
Asst. Fire Chief William
rainfall
caused
culvert county reported only isolated Galley said emergency medical
washouts and flooding was service outages when lightning technician Paul Keith used a
reported in the Hacienda struck several transformers. broom to paddle a canoe 75-feet
Village
mobile
home lzte Saturday flight Sanford to the Long residence to rescue
development,
firemen used a canoe to the faintly from their front
Casselberry rvported 2.14 evacuate Mrs. Edna Long,
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inches of rainfall Saturday and and her children — William, 9
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O'Malley's wife, Mary, told
AI.TAMONTF+. SPRINGS the Miami Herald over the
Robinson, a Merritt Island Republican, and Bill weekend that her husband, boa- State Senators Lori Wilson and
Nelson, a Democrat from Melbourne.
John Vogt will address the
pitalized in Miami since July 18,
Seminole League of Civic
Hattaway's office has released figures which IS seriously ill wit% a diseased
AssociatiomMonday at 8 p.m.,
heart. fie suffered a heart at, in
show how much judges' travel costs taxpayers.
N1 C0111.1nunity room of First
Accc.rding to liattaway's office, more Mi n tack in December, 1973.
Federal Savings and Loan
"Just the fact th
$21,000 was spent last year for travel ex pe
at Tom is 't'soej"jon
of
Orlando,
nses by even considering resigning
In. Altamonte Branch, on the
judges within the district.
Also asked to attend the session are Jane

dicates to anyone who knows recent legislative session.

The Initial lette was sent to Chief Judge

1,effler became the third cirvidt judge to live

Clarence T. Johnson. blit Hattaway said he learned
this morning th at Johrtso' is no longer chief Judge, a

here when he took the position vacated by William
K. Akrldge, who resigned effective June ,C.

him how scrious is his condi-

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lion," Mrs. O'Malley said, the public and there will be an
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Northeast Rail Network

Urged By Federal Planners
WASHINGTON (AP)
A federal planning agency
today Is recommending that the Penn Central and six
other northeastern railroads be consolidated into a 15,000mile rail system in the biggest corporate reorganization
in American history.
The U.S. Railway Association's final plan for the seven
ailing railroads calls for 5,700 miles of track to be aban-

doned or subsidized by federal-state funds, sources said.
The plan also calls for more than 2,000 miles of track
now owned by the carriers to be sold to other private
railroads in the northeast to allow the other carriers to
extend their lines and create competition For the new
railroad.
The plan being seat to Congress was developed after
months of public hearings, several preliminary reports
and the recommendations of other governmental agencies. Congress has 60 working days to approve or reject
the plan. If Congress does nothing in that time, then the
program becomes effective automatically.
The railroads that the USRA proposes to consolidate are
the Penn Central, the Erie Lackawanna, the Reading, the
Central of New Jersey, the Lehigh Valley, the Lehigh and
Hudson River and the Ann Arbor.

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Center and Lyman High School and skill, bingo, dunkii'; booth,
lleraldStall Writer
Bands will be playing in the horse rides, demonstrations' of
CASSELBIRRY— / parade parade. All children are invited karate and magic. Enterwill kick off a full day of ac- to participate and will be t.ainment will be çroided by
'ivltles Aug. 16 when the City
judged for best patriotic the Leatherwo i Bluegrass
11ec eat ioi Department costumes and best decorated Band, Life Unlimited (a youthannual
sponsors
the
bicycles at the end of the route. 1111 sing1ng group), belly danCasselberry Fun Day at Secret The Jack in the Box Clowns will cing and Polynesian dancing by
Lake Park.
be in the parade.
El Greco Studio and tap,
The parade starts at 9 a.m.
Following the ;arade there acrobatic, ballet and jazz
from Casselberry Square and will be a preseation of the dancers by Roje's School of
will begin forming at 8 am. The Bicentennial Fl., to the city. Dance.
line of march will follow Winter Other activitie&amp; will begin at 11
The newly-formed Teen Club,
Park Drive, Marigold Road, a.m. and conti:ue until dark which meets at Summerset
Carriage Hill Circle, Carriage when dancing --ill begin.
Swim Club, will sponsor a hot
Hill Drive, Sunset Drive and
Various loca1 organizations dog and orange drink booth and
Lake Triplet Drive, ending at and businesses will sponsor the other groups will have pizza,
the park.
games an Food booths,
corn, cold drinks, popcorn,
The Orlando Naval Training
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Public Safety Commissioner
Reginald Eaves was expected today to release the results
of an investigation into what he has called new material
concerning the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King
Jr.
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WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. Edward M. Kennedy may
be the Democratic candidate for president next year, says
House Majority Leader Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., a fellow
Massachusetts Democrat.
O'Neill, speaking Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation,"
said Kennedy wants to run but is being opposed by his
family. ONeLll said he had asked Kennedy If he should tell
people that Kennedy would not rim and be quoted the
senator as responding no, "keep me alive."
Kennedy has said repeatedly in public that he will not
seek the Democratic nomination.
Those Kennedy statements are taken at face value by
Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield who said on
NBC's "Meet the Press" that he thins Kennedy won't
rim. Mansfield also said be hopes Kennedy won't make
the run for the sake of his family and because he's a good
senator.
Attacks

Black Men

BOSTON (AP)
About 100 whites attacked six black
traveling salesmen on Carson Beach In South Boston,
Injuring one of the men, police said.
"We had been working all week and just wanted to come
to the beach and enjoy ourselves," said James Barrowright of South Carolina. "Next thing we know, all we
see is white faces calling us niggers and telling ustoget
out of here."
The six men said they ran when the whites began
beating them Sunday with sticks and pipes, but one of
them, Robert Jackson, 31, of Cambria, N.Y., was caught
by the crowd, knocked to the ground and beaten, police
said.
Police said they rescued Jackson and took him to City
Hp1i.al for treatment of head, rib and leg Injuries.
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HONOLULU (AP) The three Apollo a3tronauts, their
lungs still congested from Inhaling rocket fuel fumes, face
a l&amp;day period of seclusion here because they are
vulnerable to Infections.
Doctors said Sunday they plan to release Thomas SWford, Donald Slayton and Vance Brand from Thpler Army
Hospital on Tuesday, then place them in "semI-Isolation."
Their wives were to fly here from the Houston area after it
was decided exactly where the astronauts would be kept.
The isolation period which had not been mentioned by
is Intended th keep the
the doctors until Sunday
astronauts away from other people, who might expe
them to germs that would not harm a healthy person.
Dr. Peter Bartelloni, chief of medicine at the hospital,
said the toxic gas the crewmen breathed last Thursday
has dlsable1 lung cells that normally fight Infections.
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) Go','. George C. Wallace
W been fitted for removable, plastic leg braces to
protect his paralyzed legs from the sort of shin bone
fracture that he suffered about three weeks ago.
The governor Is expected to wear the braces during
phybical therapy exercises and at times When he Is
moving and his le gs are vulnerable. A Wallace aile
Sunua) ds?rlbed th!m s 'more experimental than
maMarry.
Doct -s tnt July 2 1isccvind that Wi lice bd suffered it +rt in suiio ixie ar,d p'acetl him in a hi .tot i
cast. Thv t.'e.it op ar*ntlyKclrred diia'Ang his tierap'
eiercu,., 1 tit becaise i tis It are parnlyed the tweai:
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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - The prosecution In the Joan
little murder trial was to begin presenting Its evidence
today, two weeks alter the trial started.
Solicitor William Griffin has said he has fotmd no eyewitnesses to the aI!eged murder of Beaufort County jailer
Clarence Ailigood. He was expected to attempt to build his
case with circumstantial evidence.
D.. .,1..I o#41vailloo hiw. witten •.wna inI'.tIsw, d
Griffin's efforts to prove that the 21.yearold Miss Uttle,a
black, plotted an escape attempt and tured the white
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been involved," Eaves said recently in reference to the
statement by the FBI that it had received the Information.
"It would have been old hat to us."
Eaves revealed five weeks ago that he had received
sworn statements and documents alleging a conspiracy In
the slaying of King, who was shot In Memphis, Tenn.,
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as he takes a swing at her glasses. Max is one of the newest additloas to the children's zoo the Central Florida Zoo and may be
petted through the mesh of his cage. Controlled petting of other
animals Is permitted In the children's zoo. These 2nlm2ls Include
a lion cub, jaguar cubs, raccoon, skunk, goats, flying squirrels,
rabbits, squirrel monkeys, calves (which children can bottle feed
in the afternoons) and a 100-plus year old Galapagos turtle.
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Heavy Rains Cause Flood*mg - ln County
Reporters questioned area Long's house - told The Herald Longwood, over Ito wed.
edge to allow him access to the - west of Shepard and
one soggy portion of yard that Williams Ayes., isn't included residents but could find none that the floodwaters came Bradshaw said although the
in the current paving program who could remember seeing within a foot of the floor level of sta te Department of Pollution
waterwasn't flooded,
Policereports 'd the
Griffith confirmed Mrs. because of the nearby bayhead any city crews cleaning the her frame dwelling.
Control had approved
a
surrounding the Long residence
Long's reports that water overgrown with underbrush ditches that channel the ground
She said she huddled her four cleanup of the creek, the
was "at least live feet d
snakes and leeches were seen higher than a man's head and water into the swamp holding children Saturday night as the $12,0000 in furmis needed, has
Mm Long told The
near the houses during the the needed drainage that is an area from 16th St. on the south. floodwaters roae "and we not been released.
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that he had the'
dwelling
Officials say the bayhead prayed all night."
height of the flooding. "1 saw Integral part of the massive
moved u W. LI
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The funds to be used In
drains to the north near
one big snake swim right up to citywide proposed program.
"And I pray to God that it
February. The
doesn't
rain
again
today,"
she
cleaning
up the creek were paid
city Issued a her steps," Griffith said.
One official also noted that Williams Ave.
permit and she said she had the
Katie Nine Young, of 1321 said Sunday as she looked over in fines by Lester and Marvin
City officials say that this there is insufficient right-ofstructure put on g Pt
about a hun- the soggy yard, littered with Mandell, former owners of '.
short portion of W. 14th St.
way on the short portion of the Shepard Ave.
because
dred yards northeast of Mrs. aebris, left by the receding LASSUCO utilities company,
part of it never opened to traffic unopened street.
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"We're willing to pay more sewage was dumped into the
Mack Latenby and City
taxes for some decent stream during a mechanical
Manager Warren E. Knowles
drainage," Mrs. Young said, breakdown at the Casselberry
visited the site earlier this
"but the folks who live on treatment plant.
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her
flee was impossible
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during periods
rainfall.
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for completing the
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SEWALLS POINT, (AP) - A 3-year-old girl waited
until two armed men ransacked her home of $5,000 worth
of goods, then used scissors to cut the tape binding her
governess and a maid, police said.
Despite the quick action Saturday night of little
(;eorgiana Randolph, police In this Atlantic seacoast town
near Stuart said, they were unable to rind any trace of the
robbers.
The governess, Katherine Metzler, 20, and maid Carri
Parsons, 52, had been bound by the men, but Georgiana
and her IS-month-old brother, Bobby, were left alone,
police said.
The children's parents, attorney Jerry Randolph Jr.
and his wife, were not home at the time of the robbery,
officers said.
Miss Metzler said she told Georgians to get scissors and
cut the tape binding her wrists as soon as the men left,
then called police.
"This place was a shambles," said Police Chief
)U.atCk N. Anicito. lie said the men forced their way
into the home with .38-caliber revolvers and hauled away
television sets, guns, silver and cash,

Director Faces Uphill Battle
TALLAHASSEE, (AP)
The state's new director
of cornmurty services faces an uphill battle In his fight to
aid Florida's poor despite severe cuts in his agency's
budget.
'We've got to cut down on bureaucracy and red tape
and get the money down to the people," says Robert
GuUinan. "We've got to make the programs work bet-

(;utlinan, a 35-year-old lawyer, was named director of
the Diisfon of Community Affairs two weeks ago. The
agency supervises some state aid to the poor.
Prior to his appointment, he headed a Florida Legal
Services program of aid for the elderly and lobbied for
abolition of mandatory retirement and improved nursing
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By The Associated Press
Americans fed up with rising taxes have rejected
proposed school budgets at a record rate this year,
defeating spending plans requiring increased levies on
property and other items.
An Associated Press spot check showed the mood of discontent seemed strongest on the East and West Coasts, although there were signs of rebellion elsewhere.
New York State officials said 622 school district budgets
were submitted to voters during May and June. They said
a record 155 or 23.4 per cent were rejected. The previous
high rate of defeat was In 1969 when just under 20 per cent
of the budgets were rejected.
The biggest setbacks came in suburban areas where
property taxes already are high. Some of the proposed tax
increases ranged up to 20 per cent, with local authorities
claiming they, needed the money because state aid to
education is not keeping pace with Inflation.

PALATKA, (AP)
A weekend search for a missing
twin-engine aircraft carrying five North Carolina
people failed to turn up any sign of the craft, the Civil Air
Patrol says.
A spokesman for the CAP said 46 search missions were
flown Sunday In Florida while other units searched in
Georgia.
On board the plane were Human Eden, 46, his wife
Geneva, their 9-year-old daughter, Cindy, and Odell and
Sadie Me!ton, all from Raeford.
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said. "This is a jump of 1.9 per

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economy has leveled off and
which serves south Seminole
may be on the way up.
decline of
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(FP&amp;L thinks 38,221 active meters as of June
.. signs, but we're still not out of million deposited. Deposits last so.
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the woods," said Julian Sten- year were more than $145
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Ken Dyer, spokesman for
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The boom days of 1972-73 for million-plus in 1974.
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the family."
population
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Seminole have leveled off, as
Bank resources in Sanford
FP&amp;L figures show a small Seminole County from Orange,
-t'ected, and following the end show an Increase of about $3 Increase in the number
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bourn came the recession million, but county-wide bank customers, but the increase is a
slow upturn in the economy.
14 and early 1975.
resources have dropped (again was less than anticipated. The
Jobless figures rose to a high
There is no doubt the sudden excluding Savings and Loan amount of inactive meters has of 12.7
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per cent in Seminole
luveling off of a major boom has assets),
risen, as well, at a significantly County in May, but fell in June
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period," Sterroni said of g -owth or stagnation for the new customers,
say this is due to a seasonal
Ày
recently. 'Let's cc it, many county
construction and
FP&amp;L figures, as of June, employment situation, but are
local families depended on the related services
are also 1975. show a total of 16,314 hopeful that the trend will
space industry for jobs and that mixed,
customers in northern Seminole continue.
has slowed down. They want to
Building permits in Sanford County - including parts of
"It's the best news we've had
leave — but where can they are up, but county permits have Deltona and Osteen. In June of in this direction for
some
go"
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dropped 22.3 per cent.
last year there were 15,959 months," Millard Tuck, labor
From 1970 to '75, Seminole
Developer J. Brailey Odham meters in operation. The total examiner for the state er.iVIEW FROM THE TOP
County grew 48 per cent, cautions, "Many of the permits number of meters in 1975; In- ployment office,
said.
It might not be the most comfortable seat In the world, but 11- compared with an 18
per cent in Sanford were issued for cluding inactive ones, is 17,698
The
employment,
electric
year-old Paul Tillman, 204 We Harney Road, Geneva, doesn't
growth in sprawling Orange repair or remodeling, not for compared
to
16,952
last
year.
inek-rs
and
building
figures
fal
seem to mind too much as he watches some of his mates at play County. according
to Florida new construction,"
'This means there are 7.8 per to surprise school officials,
from atop this unlikely perch. Perhaps he's just trying to call
Employment Service figures.
Part of the problem may be cent inactive meters in our area however, with administration
attention to the sign. (Herald Photo by Gordon Williamson 1
hank deposits in the first that people are simply moving this year compared with 5.9 per
official Roger Harris reporting
quarter of this year show a cut of the county
at least cent inactive in 1974," Higgins an expected two per cent drop
In cnrollment in the county this
fall - unless everyone on the
books and new students expected—return when classes
resume.
By BOB LLOYD
destroyed by fire on 14 just Airport in which 1500 cash was radio speaker, valued at $100,
"There has been some loss of
Officials at Days Inn, SR46
Herald Staff Writer
north of the SR 434 rest area, reported taken. Officers said were stolen,
population,
or the enrollment
and I-I west of Sanford,
Higginbothan said he was able Starline Enterprises, Building
Two area motels reported reported a $350 color television would not be down. Still, it Is
A 13-year-old Casselberry girl to pull off the highway and get 131, was entered by prying a television sets stolen. At Floral was missing
from a burglarized only a small percentage of the
was listed In good condition out of the vehicle just before it metal door and offices were Motel, U.S. 17-92, Longwo.d, room.
entire school population."
today In the intensive care unit burst Into flames after the left ransacked,
four rooms were entered via
harms said.
at Winter Park Memorial rear tire caught fire, according
Debris Pittman reported $610
Is the recession over,
windows and televisions valued
Hospital after suffering head to a report filed by Deputy Ron
On other weekend burglaries, at $425 taken, deputies repor- in silverware, bedding, small
"Who knows? I would say
injur ies Sunday while water Gilbert.
sheriffs deputies reported a ted. Deputy David Duguld said appliances and art supplies most likely, but then by midskiing on Lake Howell in south
Gilbert said there were no lock was cut off a metal door at a fifth room was also entered were missing after burglary at November, 1 could be totally
Seminole.
injuries and county firemen Carlstedt Florist Co., Sipes but apparently the thieves her Oviedo Route Two wrong," Harris declared, lie
Sheriff's deputies said Julie extinguished the blaze.
Ave., east of Sanford, and an couldn't get the television set residence, according to a report also points out that enrollment
A. Brophey, 13, of 1170 Calle Del
electric adding machine and a out through a small window,
filed by Deputy P. J. Riggins.
iContlnued on Page $A
Sanford police jailed a 38Rey, Casselberry, was being
towed on water skiis and as the year-old man last night in lieu
boat passed the dock at Mar- of $5,000 bond on a charge of
beya Club Apartments "let go breaking and entering with
to
commit
it
of the tow rope, misjudged her intent
was
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speed and struck a parked misdemeanor after
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found inside the band director's
Deputy R. A. Newshutz office at Sanford Middle School.
reported Kenneth W. Brophey, French Ave. and 18th St.
42, was a passenger in the tow
Patrolman H. J. Shea Jr., one
boat being driven by Thomas of the officers responding to a
Hughes of Orlando at the time burglar alarm, reported that
of the accident.
Jimmie LaRingo, 38, with "no
Deputies reported a 1969 present address" was found
Lincoln Continental, driven by asleep on the office floor.
Earl Higginbotham, 66, of 606
Sanford police today were
Briarcliff Drive, Sanford, was probing a burglary at Sanford
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Tuscawilla two years ago and
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town by many miles, was
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defeating incumbent John
as services were concerned.
Booth 229 to 164.
Daniels began attending City
After being sworn into office
JOHN DANIELS
Council meetings and did not
in January, he was appointed
hesitate to express his opinion
by the mayor to serve as fire
as an Interested citizen and
In rapid succession, Daniels commissioner and assistant
taxpayer. It was not long before found himself appointed to the finance commissioner. lie was
the Council decided to take Board of Adjustment, the also appointed to head the city's
advantage of this interest and Planning and Zoning Board and Bicentennial Committee, which
put him to work,
filling the group two seat on the has made application for
federal funds for Local bicentennial projects.
When not busy with city affairs and his position as
assistant principal at Union
Park Junior High School in
Orange County, he cnJoy'a
Seminole County Sheriff John acceptable.
playing golf, lie belongs to the
Polk said he planned to meet
This morning, Polk said the Vcterans of Foreign Wars and
with County Cornmissionei' county's offer of $2,374,000 La the
Retired
Officers
Chairman Ski VihIen Jr. today "not aeceptabl.!." He said hi.' Asi:iati'tnan' is member of
to review the county's coun- will meet with the staff of the Redeemer Moravian Church of
teroffer to Polk's $2.6 million Office Management Assistance Winter Springs.
budget request.
and Evaluation (OMAE) today
Daniels was born Sept. 25,
The commission must ap. to discuss the budget.
1924, in Covington, Tenn,,
prove and prezat to Polk a
where he grew up and met
budget by Friday or be in
Polk said his counteroffer Mary Thornton, whom he
viola tion oi state law. Polk then still "comes pretty close" to the married in 1942, at Her ndando,
-has Inc cpiion 10 appeal Lhc inI5IedI eu .' *$uLuii Isw lot
Miss.
Miss. me Daniels have a son,
budget to the Florida Depart. funding the sheriff's depart- Steven, 24, of Ft. Walton Beach
ment of Administration if the mcnt during the next fiscal and a daughter, Suzanne, 21 Cl
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Sunday morning when her (atraffic, pending repairs.
Ryan (le1t awl Allen Butt, of 1325 Elliott Ave., Sanford, enjoy a
Winter Springs suffered ther's car collided with a pickup 4
game o bumper pool at the civic center as part of the Sanford severe flooding and road truck. The ;iil's .ioth,
Recreation Department's summer program, which comes to a damage a year ago when the Elizabeth, 37, and another pasconr!lusi000n'r1dsy. 'Herla4Stalf Photo byBill Vincent)
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citywide program of paving 21
miles of dirt streets as a result
of an out-of-court settlement of
a federal court suit two
ago by a group of residents In
the Georgetown area
city's east side.
Sanford officials have for
several years recognized
need for a massive $4-nilllon
storm drainage
alleviate flooding over the city,
but voters have twice turned
down proposed bond issues
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frame residence. A 15-foot
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Monday, July 28, 1#75-3A

"Certainly people are moving away, but no cent and it stems from two
one can really measure how many and things: one - construction of
apartment structures which
why.
have not been filled and —two
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John Higgins left the area."

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Mike Florence didn't enter his senior year
at Jones High School in Orlando. He says that
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1971, he didn't even bother to check his 11th
grade report card to see if he passed or failed.
Florence, 21, says he doesn't see any need
for a diploma and doesn't intend to return to
school.
HIS dream is taking shape.
The dream— "land and a house and
nobody could run me off."
"I've always wanted something I could
pay for - a piece of land and a house," he
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sudden it just happened and here it is."
Florence's dream can be found on a parThe Florences—Mike and Denise
tially cleared one acre in South Seminole
County where a 1970 mobile home is being
started payments on the $3,000 mobile home.
lie said a representative of the county zoning
installed,
Moving out of a small, wooden cabin into
department told him of Itattaway's action
and the in;itter would eoiiie before the
the single-wide trailer is the next to last step
commission.
in Florence's Fulfilling the dream for himself
a
1 thought we were in trouble," Florence
and his 19-year-old wile, Denise, who is utrailer
and
the
land
the
srid. "We'd bought
pecting the couple's first baby in October.
Once in the mobile home, Florence says he
and it (the appeal) broke everything up."
intends t') bui I a new tiome where the frame
Florence was purchasing the one acre from
his boss, James Koepke, for $9,000.
house he has lived in for a year now stands,
Also In Florence's mind was the condition
The Florence dream nearly turned into a
nightmare this month when the Seminole
set by the board of adjustment in granting the
special exception the frame house must be
County Commission objected to Florence
parking his mobile home on the site,
torn down in 90 days of the May 19 approval
The land, just off Dodd Road, Is in County
for the mobile home.
Commissioner Mike Hatt.away's district and
Then the wait began for the couple.
the comznLssioner filed an appeal on the
"It was three weeks before we went to the
meeting, ta July .8 public bearing not
county's board of adjustment granting
knowing what was going on," he said.
Florence a special exception to park the
mobile home.
Meanwhile, Florence was making between
liattawa&gt; said the area, which presently Is
$200 and $250 a week as a mechanic and
sparsely developed and covered with
Denise was making more than $100 doing
palmetto scrub, is earmarked for single
secretarial work for Ben Finf rock Industries
family development.Hatt.away fild the
in Orlando The couple, married in Noem
appeal within the 30-day time period allowed
ber, 1974, was saving for the baby and the
to the board of adjustment rulings,
dream.
However, Florence says he understood that
On July 8 the appeal was continued while
only property owners in the area could appeal
the county legal staff researched
the ruling and says none of the area residents
ramifications of the board sitting in judgment
objected to the mobile home. No one objecting
on its own appeal. July 15 continued to July
appeared during any of the three public
22 for the same reason.
hearings with the commission to consider the
Good news struck the Florences on July 22
matter.
when County Attorney Tom Freeman told the
"I didn't know the county could appeal the board they could not sit on the appeal and
ruling," Florence said. "I was under the
advised the board to drop it.
impression only property owners in the area
The board did, unanimously.
could appeal."
More good news came last week from the
And so, when Florence, a mechanic with
zoning department, giving the Florences as
Ace Auto Air on Colonial Drive, Orlando,
much time as they need to tear down their
learned of !Iattaway's appeal he had already
house.

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W111IAM ft CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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fall, then next year she'll be iwttthed to Goldsboro
Elementary where she'll remain for two years, if
we continue live in the same school district
Then It's on to Lakeview Middle School for three
more years of learning before transferring again
this time to Crooms High where she'll stay for just
one school year.
Finally, after all this switching around, she'll
make It to Seminole High for grades 10, 11 and 12.
This seems like a ridiculous situation and is
annoying to more than one set of parents.
We've talked with many who are just as concerned as we regarding this situatlpn and there
are many.
In looking over a copy of a public document
published by the Seminole County School Ad.
ministration reflecting the zone lines and listing
apartments and subdivisions and the schools for
each, we note that children from no less than 13
such areas must attend five different schools If they
stay situated where they currently reside.
The document also makes mention that "it
should be noted that zone lines aresubject to change
at any time."
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IL used to oe (and not so many years ago) Mat
one living In a small community could be proud of
the fact that he attended the same school, starting
with Grade 1, throughout his precollege days.
At the worst, you'd go through Grade 9 In the
same building before transferring to Higli School,
which consisted of Grades 10, 11 and 12
Back then you knew everyone in every class,
because you all stayed together, right from the
first through 12th grades—. and you were proud
when even a small number made It through the
graduation exercises, proud that you'd been able to
stick together through thick and thin.
Today you might be lurky if your next door
neighbor gets in even one of your classes, let alone
your homeroom.
And the possibility of sticking together all the
way through Crude 12? Practically zilch.
The thing that really disturbs us more than this,
however, is the fact that a youngster today might be
required to attend at least five different schools
before he gets that coveted high school diploma.
Speaking merely as a parent, we fall to see the
necessity for our youngest offspring to transfer that
often. (And, we just use her as an example, because
there are plenty o[ others inthe same boat.)
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currently exists.
We've been active In school functions for many
years, but how can you have any allegiance to a
particular school with this type of zoning?
Depending upon the number of children In a
family and their ages, It is entirely possible that one
family could have youngsters attending five different schools at the same time.
That isn't a very healthy, nor economical,
situation by any stretch of the Imagination.
Let's hope our school officials can come up with
something better than this In the future.
It's hard enough to get parents interested in
school activities, without having to attend five
different PTA meetings, pick up and deliver at five
different schools and having the youngsters coming
home at five different times of the day.
This Is the type of thing that could drive parents
right up the wall and we hardly think It's justified.

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Turks Begin Moving
Into U.S. Installations
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) —Turkish units began moving
into U.S. military installations scattered around Turkey
today, officials here said.
They said the troops were acting to take control of the
bases but declined to give further details. No reports were
available from the sites to confirm the official annoucement.
Officials denied press reports that the United States had
already closed down some of the key bases.
There is no question of closing down the bases or
sending the personnel away. But operations are being
suspended gradually since Saturday in accordance with
the Turkish government's decision," the officials said.
They added that "II will take some time. Some of the
sensitive equipment cannot just be switched off at a
moment's notice without being damaged."

Correction:
Due to a typographical error, we had the big
'Fun Day' In Casselberry scheduled for Aug. 6.
Instead, it's Aug. 16.

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The answer to unemployment, of course, is
jobs.
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jobs.
That is the rationale behind the intent of
President Ford and his advisers to ask Congress
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for a cut in corporate income taxes, as outlined by
Treasury Secretary William Simon to the House
Way" and Means Committee.
Congress, despite an influx of new members
elected last year during a national "antiAML
MERAin
Establishment" mood, is receptive if not en_____
thusiastic. The lawmakers are well aware that
unless business regains its health, more and more
of their constituents will be out of work.
The decision by the federal Consumer
Joan Little has come a hog way the wrong
As conceded by Simon, however, convincing
Products Safety Commission not to issue a ban
way. Until a year ago a troublesome, dead-ended
the American people that business tax cuts are in on aerosol products using fluorocarbons at this
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delinquent sening7tolo years for breaking and
their own best interest will require "an enormous time was probably the most realistic one it could
entering, her fortunes were remarkably altered
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chemical
processes
that take place there.
Into further obscurity, the event rnadt the girl a
wave of consumerism, the public generally is
A number of scientists have expressed fears
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pe riod heroine. Now on trial here for murder, she
unsympathetic to corporate woes.
that the man-made gas, used in a bout half of all
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is supported by contributed money. Vounteer
But inflation has made th e profit picture
spray can products, as well as in refrigeration
lawyers, and hundreds of sympathetic people
illusory. Uncertainty has made business officials and air-condi tioning systems, eventually Finds
who wait daily outside the courthouse for a
its way into the stratosphere where it breaks
cautious and investors wary.
glimpse of her person.
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Investment funds and profits
the stuff upon down the earth's protective layer of ozone that
To a degree, the support for the suddenly
which expansion plans are built
fall far short of screena out most of the sun's harmful ultraviolet
us young woman (she's 20 ) ii to be exFamo
trillions of dollars estimated as necessary to radiation. They warn that a sharp rise In skin
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pected.
Though she admits killing the jailer, she 'è
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cancer could be one consequence of this ozone
reach a national goal of 16 million new jobs over the depletion.
reach
pleads self defense he was trying to ra pe her,
next decade.
she says. Given her former obscurity,
Other scientists dispute the evide nce on which
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Reduced corporate taxes would boost cor- the ban-the-aerosol-bomb proponents base their
vulnerability, and the fact she Is black and the
Jailer
was white, it was perhaps Inevitable that
porate profits and entice more corporate investors,
argument.
human
rightists would rally to her predicament.
"Despite 40 years of very extensive exCapital is the force that creates new factories,
flj'
plant additions and demand for new machines and ploratlon, the application of the world's biggest
The irony of the situation Is obvious. Usually
computers
to
the
problems
of
forecasting
and
the
facilities,
it is the def enda nt, not the state, caught unspe nding of a few hundred million dollars on
But the capitalistic United States now trails
favorably In matters of this kind. Yet whichever
.rain-making' projects, we still cannot forecast
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side suffers from trial Imbalance, justice may
most other nations in percentage of dollar atmospheric event with the
accuracy required to
also. Thus despi te cries for "Free Joan Nos", 4
production invested for growth and expansion.
discover whe ther man's activities have any
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spite the lapel bu ttons which proclaim her the
Government shares th e blame. A series of ' major effect on th e atmosphere," says Dr.
victim of legal racism, the fact is there are two
Richard S. Scorer, professor of theoretical
deficits in the federal budget has forced heavy
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to this story that should be heard equally.
federal borrowing, depriving business of lending mechanics at London University's College of
Unfortunately, the other aide can never be
sources and boosting interest rates. The private Science and Technology.
If
we
can't
forecast
the
weather
accurately
heard
with complete equality. Much of It died
spending that can be translated Into jobs has been
'The
next
event,
folks,
Is
a
bareback
endurance
beyond three days, he asks, how can we honestly
with jailer Clarence Alligood on that hot August
stifled
determine what fluorocarbons will do 10
evening. Still, even a hasty glance at the stirride without reins."
Government can take corrective measures ozone layer in the next 40 years?
viving evidence raises questions in his behalf.
with a constructive approach to business-tax
The British meteorologist, who has frequently
I There Is no doubt he was found with his pants
reform and by adopting new spending habits. The lashed out at fellowscientists who give the public
down. And there was, according to the coroner, .'
ultimate message to be conveyed to the recently "environmental Jitters" on the basis of insome Indica tion of sexual activi ty (semen on his
leg, but did he Instigate the conditions or was he
skeptical public is that living standards can rise complete or Ill-advised evidence, came to this
Ed itor
country
recently
under
the
auspices
of
the
Instead lured Into them?
only to the extent that business grows and
chemical
Industry,
which
has
no
small
stake
in
prospers.
Friends of Jailer Afligood think the latter. They
any possible last-minute change.
the controversy. Sales of aerosol products Mcet The Senator
I hope the visit takes place as planned and i recall him as a racially prejudiced sort "who'd
declined from a record 2.9 billion cans In 1973 to
never go after a nigger unless she tempted him."
hope you will be able to come.
2.7 billion last year, largely because of the ozone
Last year during the U.S Senate campaign
Moreover,
he was a substantial 200.pounder who,
Sen. Richard Stone
care.
omised
to
visit
each
of
Florida's
alleged,
"could easily have handled a 10067 coun ties
pr
Washington, D.C.
A special committee has been set up by
each year providing the schedule of Senate
pound woman even If she did take a swipe wi th
National Academy of Sciences and Is expected 10 business
In Washington allows,
an Ice pick."
When It came to light that Saudi Arabia wanted the U.S. make a report sometime next year. At least one
Army to exclude Jewish soldiers from military aid teams sent to major manufacturer of spray can products has
Finally, concerning that ice pick, the Ailigood
Solar this year, I've visited 21 counties. If the
Letters to the editor are al ways welcome.
that coun try, the Defense Department faced a dilemma. What Is decided not to wait for further scientific
defe nse offers a point of more concrete tinSenate recesses, as scheduled, August 1, I will
They should be as brief as possible and
more important our relations with the Arabs, or the principle evidence,
_ however, and has voluntarily ended visit 30 additional counties during August.
plication: If Ms. Little did merely defend herself
comment on matters of general Interest.
that a man's religion has nothing to do with his status in our the t' of fluorocarbon propellants in spray
agai nst rape, why was it necessary to stab the
armed services?
cans.
man 11 tim es until he expired ?
I plan to visit Seminole County, Monday,
The letters should deal wi th Issues and avoid
Ac
co
rding
to
am
uel
C.
Johnson,
Chairman
S
The steering committee of genera ls which has been
August 4. The Greater Sanford Cham ber of personalities.
Presumably these wonders and more will be
studying the problem has made the correct judgment the only and chief executive officer of Johnson Wax, comm
has generously of fered to host an
adequa tely aired as the Little trial progresses.
one consistent wi th what is right by American standards. The there are other propeflants just as effecti ve as lrdorrnai public meeting from 8 until 9 a.m., that
The editor reserves the right to edit those But Alligood's people feel the facts will receive
Army should assign personnel to averseas postsi on the basis of fluorocarbons that do not pose a threat to ft day at the Civic Center located next to On
for reasons of space, but will exercise little attention outside the courtroom. Says one of
their qualif ications to do a job not on the basis of any religious environment.. He urges other manufacturers of Chamber of Commerce Building on Sanford letters
great care that the thrust of the letter Is not lost the dead man's family; "If we could raise I
spray can products to follow his cortpany's lead. Avenue in Sa nf ord. I hope that you will be able to
or ethnic prejudices In the host country.
in the editing.
$200,000, and If we could get all k inds of fam ous
Yet even some scientists who want an end 10 stop by, say hello, and give me wha tever a2vice
The generals would leave the door open for Americans to
people In here on his (Alligood's) behalf, we
fluorocarbon use admit that an immediate and counsel you may wish to concerning the
All lelters must be signed with a mailing ntIt get the country to listen. Joan little has
dtxline assignment to a pdst in a foreign country where they
changeover to move innocuous profx,liants is not business of the Congress. This is a listening visit address and, when po"Ible, a
would be the object of prejudice or otherwise have a valid practical.
telephone atIMber proven this: You can get people in the country to
and I hope to hear w ha t you and other Seminole to the identity of the writer may be checked and
reason to ask for alterna te duty. The option, however, should
be lieve anyth ing if you tell them enough,"
This leaves ttvi publi c about where It as at t
County citizens have on your minds.
established. However, the Evening Herald will
remain on our side.
beginning of the controversy. PenrllnL' the acrespect the wishes of writers who do not want
So it Is Were may be a greater Issue on tr ial
Citize ns of some countries may have their reasons for cumulation of enough evidence to b -ing the
Of course, the Senate leadership might decide their names to appear in print.
here In Raleigh. And that is whether justice is
seeing something objectionable in the religion , race or e thnic scientists into agreement, one way or U. other, to delay the recess. If that occurs, It will be at the
deaf as well as blind. One hopes so. If Ms. Little
heritage of people who represent the Uni ted States of America . there may be some comfort in the kn .kdge last moment and I wil l not be able to Inform you
We reserve, of course, the right to reject any is Innocent it must be because she did noth ing s
That Is their problem, not ours. If we compromised on the thi't skin cancer Is the mildest form of the persona lly in time. Threfore, I would appreciate le tters this newspaper considers to be Libelous or legally wrong, not because she has a louder voice
principle of equal opportunity In our armed services In order to disease and Is rarely fatal,
your checking to avoid being inconvenienced by slanderous.
than the man she killed.
cater to those prejudices, our military missions abroad would
not be represen ting the United States but misrepresenting It.
JACK

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TOKYO (AP) A 17-year-old student at a private high
school today decided in midflight to go to Hawaii and
hijacked a Japanese airliner but was arrested when he let
the plane land to unload other passengers, police said.
Police said that about 35 minutes Into the flight from
Tokyo for Sapporo the youth knocked on the cockpit door
and was admitted.
Keeping his hands in his pockets as if he had a weapon,
he demanded that the Lockheed Tri-Star bound for northern Japan return to Tokyo, unload the passengers and
then go to Honolulu.
Police said there were 286 persons aboard the All
Nippon Airways jet, including 11 crew members.
After the pa.csen;crs disembarked, two policemen
ss caring airport ground personnel uniforms entered the
rane and seized the youth, who turned out to be unarmed,
officials Said.
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NEW I)EhAII, India (AP) Time magazin e has announced it will not sign a censorship statement which the
gove rnment of Prime Ministe r Indira Gandhi has
pressured representatives of oth er foreign news media to
sign.
Time informed th e I nd ian government of its decision
Sunday and said it would wi thdraw its correspondent,
David Aikrnan, tod ay.
Other major For eign news media refusing to sign the
sta tement includ ed Newsweek, th e Wash ington Post, the
London Times, the London Daily Telegraph, the Bri tish
Broadcasting Corp., and th e Voice of America.
The New York Times joined the ranks of major news
organizations that signed the statement. Th ey Include the
Ios Angeles Times, Th e Associated Press, United Press
International, Agence Fra nce Presse and Reuters.

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Analysis

By JAMFS It. PEIPERT
Associated Press Writer
HELSINKI, Finla nd (AP)
The
European
security
declaration to be signed in
Helsinki this week by the
leaders of 35 nations, Including
President Ford, can mean all
things to all people, very little
to anybody at all.
The 30,000-word charter, a
sort of code of conduct for nalions but with no legal backing,
is classic study in diplomati c
ambiguity.
It is the result of 30 months of

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KAMPALA, Uganda AP
African foreign min isters
called today for th e suspension of Israel from the United
Nations until Israel withdraws from occupied Ar ab
territories and recognizes th e national rights of
Palestinians.
The Organ iation of African Unity conference delegates
also said South Africa sh ould be expelied from the United
Nations, and urged stepped-up economic, po!itical and
mili ta ry measur es against ruling white minori ties in
South Africa and Rhodesia.
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move too fast with their revoluPremier Vasco Goncalves was lion, and th ose remarks ap.
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believed ready to announce a peared to have been intended to
'- war.
new cabinet today following a allay fears abroad that the milbloody weeke nd clash between itary was about to allow a
YITZIIAK RABIN
Socialists and militant Commu. Communist takeover.
nists.
The president also appeared
to
be arranging his poli ti cal
The Socialist pa rty on Sunday
so he could continue
credentials
called on President Francisco
ce if moderate armed
do Costa Gomes, a moderate, in offi
forces officers should someday
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gain
control.
triumvirate of generals named
Over
the weekend the Soci al11 The Associat ed Press
last week and form a "governisis, Portugal's largest party
Israel's
latest proposals to Egypt for
ment of national salvation"
but
now
fighting
for
political
an
interim agreement in the Si na i desert
unify the people and sa ve Porlife,
issued
a
co:nmunique
callare
Jerusalem's final offer, Defense
tugal From dictatorshIp,
ing
the junta unconstitutional Minister Shimon Peres said today
But Premier Goncalves was
sa
In an inte rview with the Tel Aviv
expected to dispatch Costa and id "it is not Marc or the
constnctlon
of
socialism
that newspaper Haaretz, Peres said Israel
Gomes to the European Securdivides us, but Stalinism."
had go ne "a long, long way" and he could
ity Conference in Helsinki.
On Saturday night, 6,000 not envision any more Israeli conThe pre mier was expected to people ba ttled with clu bs and cessions to Egypt.
name civilians and radical rocks as Communists attacked
If Cairo's latest proposals are final,
mili tary men to a new cabinet, a Socialist rally in the central Peres said, the n "Israel has nothing
Goncalves and Gen. Otelo So- Portuguese city of Evora, 70 more to offer."
raiva de Carvaiho, the national miles east of lisbon.
Israeli sources sa id Sunday that Egypt
ps
fi
Portugue
se
troo
d
Into
security chief, are the two radire
had rebuilt its war capability following
the air to break up the fighting. the 1973 fighting and Israel now feels the
cats in the triumvirate,
Costa Gomes had appealed to Dozens were reported hurt and chances of ano ther war are m uch higher
leftist milita ry leaders not to two were hospitalized,
than a year ago.
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VIENTIANE, Laos (AP)
The U.S. Embassy in Laos said
today that continued Pathet
Lao occupa tion of a U.S. suppo rt facility has created serious
protlems and urged American
tourists to avoid the country.
"The situation in the U.S.
Embassy in Vientiane is
serious. We are quite concerned
because we cannot ma intain
our sta ndard of maintenance.
Since the standards were quite
high we can float for a while but

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stressed that the United States
wanted to maintain diplomatic
relations with Laos. "But the
Pathet Lao make it ex tremely
difficult for us," she said,
The Em bassy official said
there are currently 31 Amengenerators, air conditioners can officials and an unknown
and other embassy equipment number of American tourists in
the coun try. "The consular
impossible.
The of ficial said U.S. Charge agent is not in the position to
d'Affaires Christian Chapman guarantee (the tourists) safemet with Foreign Ministry offi- ty ."
not forever," an Embassy

official said,
She said occupa tion of the
General Services Administration compound For more than
a month has created a shortage
of administrative supplies and
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Today, Peres said that Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat "perhaps
be lieves he can fur ther harm AmericanIsraeli re lations by trying to force Washington to squceze a bit more out of
Israel."
The strategic Millis and Gidi passes in
the Si na i dese rt would not be surrendered
so that Egypt could turn them to its
advantage against Israel, the defense
minister added.
Peres sa id the Israeli offer included
alterna tive deplo ym ents at the passes
but did not concede their strategic value.
He said the la test Egyptian proposal
showed Sadat wanted "a great deal from
Israel in exchange for nothing."
Premi er Yitzhak Rabin told Israeli state

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One American woman, Rosemary Conway, has been held by
Lao au thori ties since J une 4
withou t charge and another
American was recently released after 14 days in jail, also
without charge.
'The Laos not only violate international Law but their own
laws," the embassy official
said, referring to the occupalion of U.S. gover nment property in Laos and the detention of
individuals without proper legal

proceedi ngs against them.
She said the Lao government
had violated the 1961 Vienna
convention which deals with
diploma tic immunity. Besides
the support compound, lef tist
students and Pathet Lao still
hold "Sil ver City," a now vacant American ho using project
in the ca pita l.
"I wish Americans would understand that it's not a good
idea to come here on vacati on,"
she said. "Most of the

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Brisson Funeral Hor in
i barge u uridtgements.

900

of

and South Seminole figures are pulled out of the county and For
still even different,
what reason," Jack Homer,
executive manager of the
The 1975 estimates for SanGreater Sanford Chamber of
ford show 2.5,135 residents,
said.
according to University figures,
while Seminole County has an
"It is too much to ask. But one
estimated population of 150,000. thing Is for certain. The boom
The Chamber projects that has slowed, pe rhaps leveled off.
Sanford's population will reach We are still in far better shape
75,000 by the year 2000 and the than other areas of similar
county will hit 270,000 by that size," Homer said.
same year.
According to 1970 census
figures, the CasselberryLongwood division of the county
had 24.117 people stiile Sanford
had 17,393 in the city pro per,
3,332 in the east division and 6,
961 in the west division.
"We don't know, nor will we
know, how many people have

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iformat ion
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ESTIMATES

HOSPITAL NOTES

Melbourne.

American tourists are young
world travelers who don't
register with the em bassy and
we don't know they're here un w
they're in trouble."

Jut, Riohhl

grandson and an aunt, Mrs. Yesterday's high 97. OverMyra Southward, Sanford.
night low U. RaInfall was 3.75
Riggs Funeral Home in inches.
Funeral services for Charles
Henry Lee, 43, Lake City, who charge.
Partly cloudy to cloudy
through
tomorrow. Mainly
(lied Saturday were held today
SATURDAY
ROBERT
COHEN
afternoon and evening shower3
at Ilickory Baptist Church,
ADMISSIONS
Lake City, with Masonic serand scattered thunderstorms Sanford:
Funeral services were held likely today. Probability Barbara A. Brockwa)
vicesat the graveside in Forest
today in Sanford for Robert O. decreasing tomorrow. Highs in Floyd M. Brown
[,awn Cemetery.
Born in Sanford, he moved to Cohen, 35, of Palatka, who died the upper 80s to lower 90s. Lows Eugene Douglas
Lake City six years ago. lie was Friday. He was born In Osteen in the low to mid 70s. Variable Lenore E. Price
a dispatcl,er for Florida Power and 1110ved to Palatka from mostly south to southwest Gottlob Schimpf
and light Co., a member of Titusville six years ago, lie was winds around 10 mph or less Tracey Wight
East Side Baptist Church, Lake a linesman for Florida Power except stronger and gusty near Jean Evon Williams
City, and I,ake City I,odge 27 F and I.Ight and was graduated t h u ride rs to r rn S.
Rain Jerrilyn I_ I.ongeamp,
from Seminole High School In wobability 30 per cent tonight
DeLand
and AM.
was
a
member
of
lie
tomorrow.
Survivors include his wife, 1958.
First and 50 per cent
Edith F. Kelly, Deltona
Extended Forecasts
Shirley, Lake City; sons, Baptist Church of Sanford.
Geneva Graham, Mims
Survivors include his widow,
Scattered
thundershowers Byron G. Helton, Orlarido
Charles J., Punta Gorda,
Walter, Camp Lejeune, N.C.; Mrs. Jean C. Cohen, Palatka; most numerous during the
daughter, Cindy, I.ake City. daughter Cheryl A.; son, afternoon and evening hours
DISCHARGES
mother, Mrs. Irene Eatnian, Robert 0. Jr., both of Palatka; and over the central and north Sanford:
one mother. Mrs. ViOet 1,. Cohen, portions. Afternoon highs Serena Barnes
Birmingham, Ain. -,
Sanford; brothers. James A. middle 80s to low 90s. Lows near &amp;gnes I. Burnsed
and Richard A., both of San- 80 on the beaches and 7
James K. Card
11 I
ford; Clifford L. Tampa; inland.
Joe T. Collins
..:eri, Mrs. Rub)' Mldgett,
Day:on Butch L'de:: high Sail) E.son

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television, F ri day that Israel had turnei
down Cairo's offers "In their main part
and predicted the ne gotiations would t
prolonged.
Secre tary of State Henry A. Kissinger
met Sunday wi th Herman Eilts, the U.S.
ambassador to Egypt, and sent him back
to Cairo with Israel's la test reply to lb.'
Egyptia ns.
Kissinger directed Eilts to meet him in
Yugoslavia next Sunday with the
Egyptian response.
U.S. officials would not discuss the
plan, but it was said that Israel was
outlining new thinking on further withdrawals of their troops in the Sinai and on
the role to be played by U.S. personnel in
monitori ng any new settlement,

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FREE

CHARI.ES LEE

sonal achievement. It was
Brezhnev, more than any other
Soviet leader, who paved the
way for t he conference by proclaiming a program of EastWest detente at the Soviet Union's 24th Communist party
confe re nce in the spring of 1971.
For the Soviets, the meat of
the Helsinki declaration Is in
the so-called "Ten Principles"
designed to govern the be ha vi or
of nations,

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The man who stopped the CIA from tarn- ta Wilson, about his knowledge of the mall threatened Kaniaki with prosecution If he didn't year ago." She also reported that "delinquencies ,A*
pering with the mails, It Is now alleged, actuall;' openings. The chief inspector swore he had "no tell them where he got the phone records. These ire up."
Nevertheless, "hi 'itidr:il the F .mocratic
helped the CIA cover up the Illegal operation and official awareness" of the mall surveillance are the same Inspectors who ignored the opening
misled Congress in the bargain.
housing bill for ~ o,,/.,! , 1.0, too , rirc!i ro, too little.
since he left the CIA project In December 1955. of millions of letters by the CIA.
He Is William Cotter, the chief postal In- "The Rockefelles- Report reveals that this
HOUSING HASSEL: Most poiltical experts The Preside, i
it ii'. )itd be vetoed.
spector, who first began dealing with the Pos, assertion is false," wrote Wilson.
"We v tJW,' warred Secretary Hills,
expected the new, Democratic-dominated
Office in Uie 1950s as a CIA agent opening ot.her
He bluntly told the Postmaster General that Congress to push President Ford around this "there m elf .it.,u*, ,',es in tu-staining a veto."
Sei. PI. ''C ier, 1-'tex., confirmed this.
people's mall.
"the contradictions In Mr. Cotter's testimony year.
After he was put In charge of enforcing the should be of some concern to you."
! e it 'd put,' he said, ,,to sustain a
There were widespread predictions at the "We 'i,'
,et
)
ir.
iv.1'e,,#
postal laws In 1969, he allegedly promised a CIA
Wilson noted that Cotter continued to conceal first of the year that tbs. President was b~jt A 1
e." But he added slyly: ,,i woul(i
('u lcer that he wouldn't Interfere with the ilkgal
the mail openings even after he had received wettk, uncertain dog who would be wag;vd ty a lxe c rc s from our gallant friends in the
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mall openings without first consulting the CIA.
inquiries "from American scientists." Not until powerful congressional jail.
1141' .'
Trus to his promise, he never told his postal 1973, nearly four years after he became the chief
Instead, the President h;i.i siv,ca a
- Onci m.r,r into ttv breach, dear friendsits
superiors about On mail-opening project. But Inspector. did he halt the U*o operation.
a anar kable ability to manipulate 1 41,rtri. ftj
when the heat was on, Cotter asked the CIA to
Meanwhile, he was more concerned about was Illustrated for example, dul",, 'hi fteAt t')ChCed CSS1 Ppub'Ici' d': .1
1 , ti t h*'i WC
"Et'.'i 11 'If. sustalr
clear the operation with his postal bosses, The concealing the CIA's law violations than en- hassle over housing. CcntldevitJ I4ta
a tr11
CIA refused, so Cotter belatedly stopped the man forcing the law.
minutes show how the Pre3idemla;1,gA ibe b)u,Ar I
"1' 1 'd C)11I ui ii" a ' ttgage relief
opening, o save his own skin.
Footnote: Ironically, Cotter Is now pursuing. legislation he wanted out of cw;sza.
These charges have been made b,- Rep.
marginal mail-opening raw with i,ncharacterisJust befcrt tie ,mlo.-S ',Ii.- tais'ing bW, .
Charles Wilson, 1)-Calif., in a private letter to tic zeal. This involves a reporter, however, called Republican COfl?;'.'ellJ/h1 tea&amp;ra to the
'9fo' i a veto rnsiiage," he appealed tothe
P%Unaster General Benjamin Ballar. Wilson, rather than the CIA.
White liot,se for a st-t,,jtt/;/ #&amp;/Jan. fie &amp;*ad P:i,eJn 4,"plexw put in Place your subiAltute to-A
tvhose submmIttee has been invesUgnIng the
Brian Kanzaki recently wrote In the \ieeaa Carla Hills, the k'creuir/ 4 FMating and Urban )'ilp vi hold our friends In line."
Colleg, N.'., lie
en" that a stu,out Ieltr DeveIcçrrsn?1 to gI'i liI.lu :. ruad.wn on the
mall ipeiii,g acaii,i1, uskeil l!aIla. i flu
"The substitute bill should hold out some
Cotte.
allegedly had used student funds Ia make per- hou.sir-g crizLi.
(arrots," saggest,. Rep. .l ert Jolutri,
sonal, long-distance phone calls. The student
"Last yf.a'" site told them bluntly, "was not
In calling for Cotter's rtemoval, Wilson
The President agreed and submi tted a subleader dwged thal. the story was asW on a good yew for howAng."Although mm housing stitute bill before the Ink on his vpto
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was dry. And once again, he got his way
She called In the pos'il Inspectors who
iald, "evir. so th8jr were down 30 per cent from a C'ngreu,
cett also misinJoed Congress. according

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BERRY'S WORLD

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JULY 28
by July 18. Call SCC for location AUG. 3
generally shows a decline at the
8P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous of nearest study center.
Muscular Dystrophy Car- end ofa year and an increase al
nlval, 10 a.m., to midnight, the beginning of another.
(Closed) 1201 W. First St.
JULY 29
American Legion Post 53 home,
"In 1973, we began with 29,0
Seminole League of Chic
8ndels University National 17-92, Sanford, Rides and
students. In June, 1974, we had
Associations, 8 p.m., First Women's Committee mem- concessions; beginning 7 p.m., 29
,089 on the books, a drop of
Federal Savings and Loan, SR bership brunch, 10:30 a.m. at square dancing.
171. Last year. we had 30,709 In
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436, Altamonte Springs. home of Mrs. Seymour Israel,
September, an increase of over
Speakers Sta te Senators l.Ar1 109 Greenleaf Lane, Altamonte AUG 4
Program Evaluation and 330, and in June of this year we
Wilson and John Vogt. Open to Springs.
Review Techniques course, for had 30,266. Another drop. They I
public.
General Dynamics Corp. tool: early vacations, the
JULY 31
JULY 28-30
conducted
by principals claim," Harris
8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous employes
GEL) test for high school
Community
College.
explained.
equivalency diploma, Seminole (Open-Speaker) 1201 W. First Seminole
Figuring how much, If any,
Community Cq)lege. To be St.
Astrological Research Guild, effect
the recession has had on
eligible must be 18 and have AUG. 2
8 p.m., Starlight Ranch
SeminoleCountypopulatlonisa
American history, civics and
2 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous Recreation Room, 6000 E. different-colored horse
-''&amp;T
Americanism vs. Commun ism (Women) 1 201 W. First St.
Perishing, Orla ndo.
JAO( HORNER
officials
cite
Sanford
University of Florida figures in plan. The local Chamber of
the long-range comprehensive Commerce has another figure

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the USSR delegation, the conference will be a crowning per-

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for neutr al Switzerland, cornmented last week as diplomats
put the finishing touches on the
document: "It is a political
declaration, nothing more and
nothing less. Only in two or
three years will we be able to
see w he ther it really has had
historic importance."
Already, widely different
meanings are be ing attached to

the document and its sc heduled
signing Friday.
The Soviets, who ha ve pushed
for a European Security Conference off and on since 194
and were the pr.ine movers behi nd the July 30-Aug. 1 supersummit, have been billing it
with alm ost evangelical fervor
as salvation for a continent
ravaged by two world wars th is
century and countless national
conflicts during the past milenium.
For Leonid I. Brezhnev, gen.
eral secretary of the Soviet

The strategic Mitla and Gidi passes in the
Sinai desert are at the heart of the deadlock
between Egypt and Israel. The passes,
taken by the Israelis in the 1967 six-day
war, remain in Israeli hands. But Egypt has
called on Israel to return them to Egyptian
control, a demand that the Israelis feel
would allow their adversary to turn the
passes to strategic advantage in any future

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negotiatio ns among natio ns and
blocs with widely divergent
ideologies a nd interests. Like so
many consensus efforts the 100page document Is so strewn
wi th qualifiers that it can be in. the preparatory ta lks in Genterpre ted to back, or at least not eva.
exclude, almost any national
"Insofar as any signif icance
act,
is atta ched to this docum entSome po ints in It are so vague documents," the parody began.
and noncommit ta l, and leave so It said that the pa rtici pa ting
much to good will, that some states "generally understood
cynical wa gs amon g the British that they are not committed to
delegation circulated anything."
anonymously their own parody
Rudolf llindschedler, an cmiof it d uring the closing days of nent jurist and chief delegate

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Monday, July 21,1 915--5A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

SHIRLEY MuLl
834 9212
Fc. est City

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Donald Walls
IZ.enneth N1 . Williams
Donnie D. Parker, Altamonte
Springs
Stay L. Truble, DeBary
Eldred Brown, Deltona
Alma M. Schranun, Deltona
lJoyd 1. Keller, l.ike Montoe
Charles it. Rotxrts, Minneola
Gladys J. Spiker, Ocala
Annie B. Davidson, Orange

BIRTHS
NI r. and M r s. Steven
(Wannetta ) Duffey a girl,
DeBary
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Diana M. Atcheley

SUNDAY
ADMISSIONS
&amp;-inford:
(leo Carter
William F. I.ucas
Sarah Oglesby
Dorothy J. Williams
Robert Ii. Duncan, Altamonte
Spg.'s,

Walter Batton
Camille H. Bicking
Osie G. Bowery
I,ottie M. Da%is
Daisy L Edge
Kazue Franklin
Nannie M. Howard
Eugene S. Leonard
LOIS 0. Morris
Stanley M. Powell
David I.. Robb
I,eon A. Ames, Deltona
Oliver E. Sjoblom, Lake
tar'y
Barbara
L.
Manning,
Longwood

John P. Sumner, Deltona
Margie 0. Bellamy, Clifford,
N. J.

Ethel M. Whiddcn, Osteen
Mrs. Eddie (Sarah) Smith &amp;
baby boy, Lake Monroe

City
Betty S. Miller, Osteen

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Th e Federal Trade Commission also is Investiga ting th e dustry collusion is causing the scarcity.

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Sanford, Fl.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Consuiner advocate Ralph Nader says
He said that two companies, the Ball Co. and Kerr Co.,
a little attention from President Ford would encourage shortage.
dominate
90 per cent of the market.
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manufacturers to turn out canning jar lids to ease the shortage
the .h
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plaguing many of the nation's estimated million
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Pact!
most severe
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All that is needed to increase manufacturer's interest In ex* Southeast and the East Coast, according to Robert E. I.Aedquist, gardens
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pla
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The jar lid shortage Is a problem for those who can year after
teleision and say this is a crisis, we can't let this food rot," acof
canning
Lledqulst
said
it
Is
possible
that
the
current
shortage
cording to Nader.
year. Although the jars may be used again, the lids must be K
ti
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unlike
th
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strategy
would
be
to
permit
more
lids
could
be
caused
by
anticompetltive
ac
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He said another effec ti
replaced with each use.
of
materials.
Any
scarcity
in
1974
which
was
caused
by
a
lack
Imports of jar lids from Japan, which he said has expressed an
Uedulst promised that the FTC probe would be thorough and
such anticompetitive activity would he designed to encourage
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
interest In th e business,
J. Carney, 1)-Ohio, accepted the
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e subcommittee wlU ask for frequent if
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commodities and ser vices subcom
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physician. About 72 hours ago, a
into the ca uses of the shortage.
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attended by about 300
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Seminole County Included
Seminole County School
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the school discussed organizing a P-TA. Altamonte
Mayor Norman Floyd (left) and School Board Member Davie
Sims, who re present the two groups which boated the gathering,
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The couple will make
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a few hours before, Readers, please place all
while visiting his grandparents,
he discovered a bottle of lye and detergents, bleaches, cleaning
injested only one mouthful. Huld, paint, polish, rat poison,
FFourteen doctors, and dozens of drain cleaner and pills In.
nurses and operating personnel eluding aspirin and Iodine)
have been Involved in the three under lock and key today!
DEAR ABBY: In 1926, we
operations that this child has
were married. Four years
already undergone.
Neither
The boy is now in our In- later, we g o t divorced,
else.
us
married
anybody
tensiveare unit, his eyes held of
Seven years later we got
shut with plastic tape, his
breathing controlled by a nuirried again Next year will
mac hi ne and his li fe supported be 5(1 sears since our first
b tubes placed in his neck, marriage. Do we have the right
chest, abdomen, penis, arms to celebrate our 50th wedding
and legs. All of his esophagus anniversary? Or do we have to
and most of his stomach were wait another seven years to
destroyed by the lye and had to make up for the time we were
be surgically removed. If he divorced?
EAST OF EDEN
lives, he will have to be fed
thr ougha
[)EAR EAST: Go nhcad and
cele b r ate your 50th. Who's
please, ask
countin
their
readers
TO
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chens. bathrooms, basements
WHO IS INTERE.STED IN NIONEY: If
dangerous chemicals outside
ways to
the reach of small children. And you're looking for
on to budget your money, save It.
ask them to pass the
It wisely, invest It, leave
their friends and neighbors who spend
to )'our family or take it with
maynot have children but who it
recom mend
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reply, write to
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Detroit rallied from a 7.2

deficit to take the opener on
"If we stay healthy, no one is
Aurelio Rodriguez tie-breaking
going catch us," added pitch.
triple in the eigh th Inning.
Bill Lee. "We have the best
Cleveland came back in the
BFU
TOMW DAVIS
ba4ub.
nightca
all the optim- by shortstop Jun Mason in the run triple and Al Bumbry's
5-7 whocon For the first time In
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New York Yankees Sunday, a scored
Rick Miller's single
twin-killing
that
lifted
the
Red
for
the
game's
only run.
he's been second lesson Jack gave him earl)' in setting up the playoff.
ILE BI7ARD, Que. (AP) — fourth
ahead
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the week.
There was
air of deep, in- there.
They finished the regulation Sox games
sri had easier lime o
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Nlcklaus, playing well in 72 holes in a drizzling rain tied place Baltimore in the East Di- I in
satisfaction, almost
'1 thou ght I got over it in a
Jim Rice
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vision.
and
Roger
Monet
Lee
retribu tion, In Tom Weiskopf's couple of weeks," he said. "But front of Weiskopf, appear ed to at 274, six-under-par on the 6,ra pped our hits an drove in
attitude.
I didn't. It really took it out
have his first Canadian national 628 yard Royal Montreal Golf pitched six-hitters as Boston two runs, and Carl Yastruniski
the 17th time in the last
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picnic is all about — "pick up
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trifle and come outdoors!"
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The picnic is said to have which out of necessity were dresses wi th matching bonnets affair at which th
and parasols, relz.ing near the would exchange recipes, news an opportunity for families to
origina te d In ancient Greece ea ten outside.
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when men of letters held
reunions where each guest Germany and Sweden during somely dressed, are enjoying matches for their daughters. together in the open.
As basketball became
Many a young lass met her
contribut ed food. We don't the 1700s it wasn't until the their pipes or rowing a boat in
know many details about early l00s that they were accepted in which a young lady is seated. future husband at the box lunch popular during the 1920s, many
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Monday. July 21, 1975

Malor League Baseball
Baseball
Leaders

Why They May Draw 3 Million Fans

(The Last of a Two Part Series)
By MURRAY OLDERMAN
By The Herald

American Leavs
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East
RATTING t7SO at bats)---in '74, broke in with the New York Yankees. "Nothing," he says,
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New York
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY GREETINGS.. MARILYN GROPER
and
that's It." In the ninth innir.g of a close 2-1 tussle with the
Detroit
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cubicle,
while cager reporters press close, he chews
2nd, 10 innings
Htn, I. Gritfey. Cm, 7 Grots.
Sometimes, underneath that scoreboard, the fans get a little
on
a
slice
of
botied
ham pressed between two slivers of white
Kansas City 2. Txt 1
Htn. 7
raucous. The Dodgers had to cut out the sale of beer after Pete
CalIfornia 6. Minnesota 1
bread, mulls a question, belches once and allows, "No, I'm not
HOME RUP4S—Lutinski, Phi.
Oakland 10. Chicago 1. lit
76; KIngman, NY, 22: Reich, Rose of the Cincinnati Reds kindly threw a ball there and
'-'
going
to change my lineup because we lost." The long pauses
Oakland 7, Chicago I. 2nd
Cm. 20: Schmidt. Phi, 19: Starbetween
bits of conversation are ixt pregnant.
Todays Games
gell. Pgh, 19
'
Los Angeles Police Department has roamed the area, and six
Cleveland (Harrison 12) at
Later, Aiston expounds on the phenomenon of the Dodgers as
STOLEN
RASES-MorQan,
security guards have checked bleacher fans for hidden
•,t
'., mnr, f.rrncIc'y 6 11). tnt
Cm, 43: Arock SQ. 47
Ifl attraction
..
[)clrot (iluhie 4 7) at Nrw
LA. 11,
Cedeno.
Htn,
38. bvril,cs.
"In 1973, we had seven or eight irxperienced players. A lot of
...\
York (Guta 3 3), (n)
PMangal.
Mon. fl:
cYet every Sunday, the Dodgers send their players Into the
people feel we blew the pennant. (The Dodgers, after leading
Milwaukee (Broberg 9-10) at cepilon, CIn, 22.
r
stands of the stadium for hall an hour to sign autographs and get
Boston WISI 136). In)
PITCHING
(ID Decesiont)—
their division into September, finIshed second.) I don't. We won
Kansas City (Patlin 56) at Hr4bosky, StL. 92. .515. 1.13 close to the fans. Even reliever Mike Marshall, a notorious
95 games. Men like Davey IMpes, Ron (y, Bill Russell, Bill
Mitre-iota (Corbin 17). In)
autograph recluse, goes.
Guilett. Cm. 93, 750, 209 Mon
-.
Buckner, Steve Garvey hadn't played much. Now I think the
Chicago (Wood 1013) at CMI. telusco. SF. 101, .711, 2.77 SeaThe selling of the Dodgers, claims Peter O'Malley, the
fornia (Tanana 95), In)
r, NY, 116. 700. 207 BillIngfans feel these are theirboys, especially after winning last year.
Texas (HandS 56) at Oakland ham.
Cm,
11-S.
61$,
376 presidentoftheclub(andsonofWalterFnewchanof(he
"We draw because this Is a sports-minded town. We are No. I
(Abbott 52), In)
R.Jonej. SO. 136. 611, *99 board), results from hard work. "I can't imagine," he says,
climate-wise, park-wise, fan-wise and player-wise."
Tuesday's Games
Re-vu, Pgh. ii 6. w. 2 22 K - "any organization putting in more hours at the park than we do,
Cleveland at Balflmore. In)
son. POlL 95. 61.3. 313.
Rains' owner Carroll Rosenbloom, experienced with fickle
We try to involve the fans as much as possible. The fans enjoy it
Milwaukee at Boston. In)
STRIKEOUT5—Seaver,
NY,
fans,
counters, "I don't know what'LI happen If they start losing.
Detroit at Ne, York. n)
141; Meuserimith. LA, 14; Sut- out here."
This
is
a town that goes for winners."
Kansas City at Minnesota, tori, LA, 139; Richard, HIn, 115;
WALTER O'MALLEY
"The O'Malleys have done an e,ce11ent job of selling the team
In)
Montetusco, SF. 111
To
draw
three million spectators, the Dodgers would have to
to the community," observes visiting pitching star Tom Seaver
Chicago •t California. (ri)
field level, "is the best pLace to play baseball."
average 37,500 for each of theIr 80 pla)ing dates. Breaking fast,
Texai at Oakland, In)
of the New York Mets, who used to sit out in the bleachers when
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Messersmlth has a unique vantage point. He also used to pitch
they led their division and were right on target until the Reds
National League
he was a student at USC in Los Angeles.
BAIT ING (250 at bats)
for
the
neighboring
California
Angels
near
Disneyland
and
has
overhauled
them in early June. Only a closing charge on the
East
Care, r.n,
e. t-largrove,
"The Ieftfield scoreboard which also recognizes groups and
the rare distinction of being a 20-game winner in both the
W IPCI. GB
Tex,
spurting Reds - attendance dropped as Cincinnati pulled away
336. Lynn, Bin
329. different suburbs makes the people feel as
11 they're part of the
PlttsburUh
62 35 620 American and National Leagues..
Munson. NY. 313, Washington.
before the All-star break - can put them in reach of that atPhlmphia
57 11 .544 S1 Oak, 307.
team. It's as if O'Malley is presenting to the fans, 'Ladies and
"I
was
depressed
initially
when
I
found
out
I
was
traded
to
the
tendance
goal again.
New
York
SI 16 526 9',
RUNS—Lynn, Bin, 69; Rice. gentlemen, your Los Angeles Dodgers.'
Dodgers,"
he
admits.
"I
was
leaving
old
friends.
But
the
St.
LouIs
But Peter O'Malley, the president of the Dodgers, isn't
50 19 .505 II", Bin. 65; 'i'itrzemski, Bin. 61;
"It's something they don't do in New York. They don't
Chicago
46 56 451 17
Carew, Mm.
Dodgers
are
No.
1.
We
were
fighting
for
third
down
there
in
41; R.Jackson.
disturbed.
He figures t,hat tie still has the big game in town.
recognize the community. In our ball park, they say, 'You come
Montreal
40 S6 .'17 20
Oak. 62.
Anaheim. I think the National League is the better draw,
"Five
or
sIx years ago," he says, "it was popular to take a
West
RUNS
BATTED IN—Lynn, here and we're going to entertain you.' It's not like here where
especially the Dodgers. They have a tremendous following all
CincinnatI
66 36 1.47 shot
at
baseball.
Now It's popular to take a shot at pro football.
Bin. iS: R.Jackson. Oak, 71;
theysay, 'We'rehappytohaveyouwith,"
over the country."
Los
Angeles 54 4, .571 12i L.May, Bat, 70; P ice. Bin. 70;
"In
southern
California,
we're the bell cow."
"ThIs," points Andy Messeramith from the sunken dugout at
S.Franclsco
Si 50 .503 14
G,Scott, MD. 67.
(Al
Downing,
also
a
Dodger
pitcher
and
a
World
Series
starter
He
has
the
statistics
to
prove
it.
San
Diego
41 5.4 .171 1$
H I I S—Carew.
Mm,
131;
Atlanta
43 5$ .126 22t
Washangton. Oak. 111: Munson.
Houston
36 61 .316 31
NY, 116: McRe. XC. 115;
Svnday's Resutti
G.Brett, XC, Ill.
Chicago 1. New York 2. lIt
DOUBLES—McRa,, XC. 25;
New York 1, ChIcago 1. 2nd, Lyrr, Bin. 26; RIce. Bin. 23;
10 innIngs
R.Jarkson,
Oak,
73;
YstrPittsburgh 4, MOntreal I, lit
femikI. Bin. 72; Dent, CM. 72;
Pittsburgh S. Montreal 3. 2nd RudI. Oak.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)
George Mira did all the rest of chided the Express coach.
CalvIn 11111, the Hawaiian., played more.
"I'll be all right by next SatSan Digo 3. Atlanta 1
TRIPLES—Rivers.
Cal.
9; — Charles Durkee is doing well the
Express
quarterbacking,
"He'll
see
a
lot
more
of
our
star
running
back who jumped
Los Angeles S. CIncinnati 3
OrIs. Clii, 9; Lynn. Bin. 4;
His
counterpart
with
the
Exurday's
opening league game at
enough as a kicking spedalist throwing a 19-yard touchdown regulars when he sees
St. Louis 9. PhIladelphia 6
LeFle, t3et, 6; OBrelt, XC,
us
in
from
the
National
Football
press,
Tommy
Reamon,
was
Memphis,"
Reamon said. "1 v'
San Francisco 3. Houston 1
for the Jacksonville Express,
6; Rudl, Oak. 6.
to rookie Danny Kimble, pass- Hawaii"
League,
carried
the
ball
only
hurt
late
In
the
second
quarter
just
got
stepped
on. This is a
Today's Games
H0ME
RUNS—RJ4Ckion, with three out of four. He's also ing a point conversion to Steve
The Express plays at Hawaii twice for 26 yards but said he and gained only 13 yards on 10 great team and we're on our
Montreal (BlaIr 6 11) at Clii Oak, 2.5; G.Scott. Mil, 21;
cago (Bonhim 9-6)
Bonds, PlY, 21; Mayberry. XC. leadIng the World Football Barrios and holding on to the Sept. 13.
was not injured and could have carries,
way."
La Arwjeles (Hooton 7-9) at 21: BW'TOQQIIs. Tex. 19.
League In passing percentage wet ball In miserable rainy
Atlanta iPdiekro 107). In)
S T 0 1, E N
BASES—RIVeTS, after the exhibition season.
weather for the 8,a20 fans.
Philadelphia (Christenson S
Cat, 55; WashIngton. Oak. 31;
Durkee picked up a fumbled "I didn't change quarter. Brad s
7) at PIttsburi (KISOVI p.5), Oils, XC, 31; Remy, Cal. 30;
In)
snap from center on a fleidgoal backs because I wanted to win
NorTh, o.h, .
h aw: Best Yet To Corn e?
San Frar.clsco CHalicki 4-7)
PITCHING (10 Decisions)— attempt and passed to running and didn't want to risk fumbles
at Cincirrati (Nofan 96). In)
COOLEST
Eckeritey, CIa. 7 3. 700. 2.3)
back Ron Lamb for nine yards under the weather conditions,"
LATROBE, Pa. (AP) - Ter- like he never has before," said
New York (Mattock Ii $1 at Blyleven, Mm, 9 1,
"I always believed In myself,
692. p.60
Deal In Town
St. Louis (For'sch 9-7). (n)
Express Coach Charlie Tate ry Bradshaw emerged as a Coach Chuck Noll. "Everything but I needed others to believe in
B.Lee, Bin.
13 6.
.611.
3.72 and the first touchdown

I

V

'

V

V

Muffed Field Goal Turns Into Express ID

at Houston (Diertar 9 10). In)
Clii. 13-7. .412. 2.93 Palmer, 6.1.
Tvday4s Games
ui.
i. 230 M,Torrex.
Montreal at Chicago
Il 6. .617, 335 Tanans, Cal, 9 5,
New York at St. Louis, 2. It- .1.43, 2,76
n)
STRIKEOUTS—Tanana,
Cal.
Las Angeles at Atlanta. In)
159; Ryan, Cal, 151; G.Perry,
Philadelphia
at Pittiburgh. Tn, 136; Blyleven, Mm, 133;
In)
Blue. Oak.

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SPORTS
IN BRIEF

Mets Reinstate Apodaca
Jones

On

Roster

CHICAGO(AP) —The New York Mets reinstated relief
pitcher Bob Apodaca, who had suffered a broken nose last
month, from the disabled list Sunday.
He replaced outfielder Qeon Jcmes on the roster. Jone
was his given his outright release Saturday following a
dispute wIJ3 the dub.

Evert Takes Ms. America

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the Hawallans 19-7.

PAXTON, Mass. (AP) Jeanne Evez-t of Ft. Lauderdale, has defeated Sally Moore of Los Angeles, 6-3,36,6-2, to take the singles title in a women's tennis tournament.
Miss Evert's drop shots succeeded In pulling Miss
Moore out of position several times, opening up the court
in the Sunday match,
Winning the doubles finals were JoAn Russell of Naples,
the national clay-coirt champion, and Jane Stratton
of Salt Lake City, one of two amateurs in the tournament
that begun last Monday.
They beat Cccl Mart1ntz of San Francisco and Laurie
Tenney of Beverly Hills, CalIf., 6-3, 7-5.
The tournament, sponsored by Ms. Aer1ca, was held
at the Paxton Swim and Tennis Club. The tour goes to
Long Island City, N.Y.

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France Cuts Czechs' Lead
France won Its doubles match with
PRAGUE lAP)
Czechoslovakia Sunday to reduce the Czecha' lead to 2-I in
the Davis Cm Eurooean Zone B tennis comoetition.
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(01ST. 3)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
C. VARIANCES
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
NAME
LAW
1. GEORGE R.EAROLE —BA (5.
INVITATION TO BID
NotIce Is Hereby Given by th
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
IS-iS) 69V
P-IA Residential Zone
Seminole Memorial Hospital will
undersigneci,
that Martin's Hard- COUNTY, FLORIDA
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
Rear Yard Variance from 30
to ware, Inc., desIrIng to engage in CIVIL ACTION NO. 114$6CAO9.F
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN th4t acCeif bids on PVC Pipe and Ac
71' to build screen enclosure on the business under
the
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND the undersigned, desiring to engage CiiiOrIi'i. Specifications can be
fictItious
name
of
followIng dk1.cribed property: Lot 1, VILLAGE
CALI,Colombi(Ap)_1'hey women won only three gold but American women are still Block
at LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI, a inbusiness under the fiC1ititji name picked up In the Purchasing
HARDWARE,
C, Eastb.
Unit
15,
in
Longwood
Village
Center.
corporation organized and existing of SEMINOLE FRAME AND TRIM Department Bids will include
Shopping
pulled the plug on the second were rescued by the men, who trailing in the wake of the East Section3l 21.30, on Bonanza Avenue. State
Road 434, Longwood, Florida under the laws of the United States COMPANY at Lemon Street Ex. FOB. ir,t and estimated delivery
World Aquatics Championships swain to eight victories In 15 Germans.
IDIT: 1)
time. All bids will be addressed ta
37'30 Intencts to register the saId of AmerIca,
tension, Sanford. Florida, intends
7 JULIAPI L. DAVIS
and when It was all over, only events, The East German men
register
he
saId
BA
(Ill
name
With
the
Clerk
Of
the
Circuit
Plaintiff,
name
with
Sunday night, on the ninth
the the Administrator and blddng will
A 1 Agriculture Zone
Court of SemInole County, Florida
the United States and East swimmers chipped in with two and last day of these aquatic 75) 7W
vs
Clerk of the Circuit Court of close 17 - 00 Noon art the 4th day of
August 1975
130 and the undersigned are the wi, RAYMOND i pippiu, .IR and Seminole County, Fklda.
Germany couldholdthejr heads gold and at the Finish line, the games, which brought together LotWldlhVariancefrom200ftto
II on the following described parties interested In said business CAROL LEE PIPPIPI,
DATED
this
2nd
k CAROL
of July. A o. Publish: July 21, 29, 30. 197$
day
property. BeuIn6e7'WandSl9Io'N enterprise.
above water.
DEP-I53
PIPPIN, hIs wile; and BARPIETT 1975.
East Germans had beaten the morethan700competitorsfrom of
SEcornerof Governmert Lot 7. in
BANK OF WINTER PARK, NA,
AIm K. Martin
S: R. M Wilkins, $r.
The powerful American and powerful American swImmers 39 countries, Miss Ender meth- Section2l-19-32, thence run N 75 (leg
NOTICEOFSHERIFFSSALE
0 Mory Martin
Defendants.
S WillIam V. O*CflS
East German contingents over- ?-hl In gold nuggets.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
odically and inevitably pulled SO' W 103 01' to P.1. or road, thence William A. Oltinger, Eiouire
Publish: July 7. 11, 21. 25, 191$
AMENDED
by vrtu. of that Certain Writ of
whelmed the field and theIr
This time, the Americans away from the field to win the 5ojth 6$ deg 74' W 3194 It, thence H 204 Medical Arts Center
DEP.35
NOTICE OF SUIT
Execution Issued Out of and under
540ft moreor less to St. Johns
only competition was against wer ready for the East Ger- women's 100 meters
Saxon Bou'evrd
TO: RAYMOND) PIPPIN. ..,R. and
freestyle thence E along river 150 ft toRiver,
the sea' of the County Court of
point Delto, Florida 37743
CAROL LEE PIPPIPI. a k-a CAROL
each other,
SemU'ole County. Florida, upon a
man females, and althought for her second individual gold North of beginning, thence South 630 Attorney for Petitlon.r
FICTITIOUS NAME
PIPPIN. his wit C
ft
judgment rendered in the
more
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
I
am
final
The United States Sunday they have closed the gap some- medal, Miss Ender had won the
or less to P06. (Less Publish: July 14. 7), 21. Aug. 4, 1975
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
aforesaid court on the 6th day of
Southerly 13 ft for road). Further DEP-69
engaged
In
busIness
at
270)
West
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
claimed its second straight what, it still exIsts,
100 butterfly Thursday night described as off Mullet Lake Park
Fifth Street, Sanford, SemInole June, A D 1975. in that certain case
119 Carbone Way.
World Aqu.atics Championships
entItled, Southeastern Financial
"We have come back and I and triggered East Germany Road on Shad Lane (0151. 1)
Apopka. Florida County, Florida under the firtitous
____________________ 37703
that I Corporation PlaintIff. -vs Faye
) R. E. WHITESIDE BA (S IS
team victory, finishing wIth 16 think we have proven this," Saturday night to a world
AND TO: All parties claiming name of TECHNICOU. arid
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Senkarik d b a Buttons &amp; Bows.
75).7IV
P 1AA Residential Zone
intend
Interests by. through, under or Clerk toreglster said name with the
NAME LAW
of the Circuit Court, Seminole Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
bronze. East Germans' totalled American women swImmers meter freestyle with a world 19'6' on the following described
undersigned desiring to engage
YOU ARE hereby notified that an
11 gold, seven silver and five who won three gold, five silver record of her own, a
Lot 10.
the provisions of the Fictitious Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
fl property:
Block C. Oakland Inbusine-55je-r theticjitiouiname actiontoforeclosea mortgageon the
Shores
lit
AdditIon,
in
SectIon
24-21Name Statutes. To Wit; Section and I have levied uponthe following
bronze,
04
and five bronze." Belgrade was clocking in the 100 freestyle.
INTERSTATE MALL at number following described property in
described property owned by Faye
39, recoc'ciecj In PB to, Page 59, East
54504 Florida Statutes 1957.
Altamonte Drive. In the City of Seminole County. Florida:
But the Anwricans' team to- the stimulus.
_____________________________
Senkarik d be Buttons &amp; Bows, said
Transfiguration. Inc
Public Records of Seminole County, A'tamante Springs, Florida, intends
Lot 7, Olock C, LYNW000
property being located in Seminole
tal includes three gold medals
Fla on Woodley Drive. (01ST.
By:
5:
Amelia
M
Theisen.
"Our situation after the
to register the said name with tne REVISION, according to the Pla
Covnty, Florida, more particularly
1 H. RICHARD JOHNSON
Secretary
BA Clerk of the
won in synchronized swirrnning Olympics was not a shortage of
Circuit Court of therCOf as recorded in Plat
described as followsIS 15-75) 67V
Book
16.
Publish:
July
14.
21.
21.
Aug.
5,
1975
RC I Country Seminole County,
Pages 37 and 33, Public Records 04
and two In diving. Without those talent. We tuid many young
Florida
Estates Zone
All the furniture, furnishings.
DEP
64
Lot Size and Width
_____________________________
Dated at Miami. Florida, thIs 9th SemInole County, Florida,
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
fIxtures, inventory, stock in trade,
medals, the two swimming girls who had done great, but
Variance-on the following described day of
I
lied
against
and
you
has
been
you,
July,
1975
OF ADJUSTMENT
and any and lt goods located at the
property Lot 6 Hickory Hills, fl
powers each finished with I) the older experienced jirls
NOTICE
are reguired to serve a copy of your
llch Point of Deiray
Notice of Public Hearing
rlace cc tt' Ixisness cf the ciefcn
tn f 21-29. recc-rdc1 in PB IS,
hereby
given
if
Notice
is
written
defeniet.
any,
to
it
on
that
the
Builders,
Inc
gold, aliiicm exactly where' they retired hurt us a bit and we
Auguit IS. 1971
I'age 69 Further descrIbed as
dant Buttons and Bows. 2440
Vernon Swartsel of ANDERSON a. DistrIct School Board
Stanley C Tate,
7:00 P.M.
left off in Belgrade two years didn't realize it in time. The
located on Hickory Drive and
of Seminole Hiawatha Avenue, Unit 3. Sanford,
RUSH,
attorneys
for
Plaintiff.
County
will
hold
a
public
hearing
at
President
Seminole County. Florldi including
Horseshoe Drive (0151
ago at the first Aquatic Games. younger girls rode on the lau- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
address is Post Office Box the Board meeting in the Seminole
Publish- July 11, 71, 71, Aug. 4, 1975
Notice is hereby given that the
all clofhing and display units
3. LEIGHTON 1. HALL
BA
(I
775$, 377 East Central Boulevard. County Courthouse on August 13 on a
In Belgrade, tiny East Ger- reLsoftheOlympics and we got Seminole County Board of Ad- 15.75)6ev PC-I Country Estates- DE P 53
Additional Information available
Orlando, Florida 37102. and file the proposed policy that wIll allow In. from
many, which had won only two beat."
juitment will conduct a public
Zone
Lot Size Variance from
the Civil Division of ?hC
original with the Clerk of the above surance companies, mne-etlno
to Consider the following
10,000 sq ft to 31,050 sq ft and Lot IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
certain
Seminole County Sheriff's Departswlnuuinggoldmedalstheyear
Overconfl&amp;!nce, however, Is hearing
reguirernents,
authorization
styled
Court
on
or
before
the
13th
to
sell
itims
Width from 200 ft to 130 ft on the EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. day of August, 1975; otherwise a cancer
merit
before at the Munich Olympics, not the reason why the Amen- A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS —
lflsurancePoliciestoDistrict and
following described property: Lot 3. CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
the undersigned as Sheriff of
judgment
may
be
entered
against
employees
on
a
payroll
CONTINUED
shocked the Americans by can women lose to swimmers
Block A, Ponaventure Heights 2nd COUNTY. FLORIDA.
deduction
Seminole
County. Florida, will at
you
for
the
relief
demanded
In
the
basis. Those persons Interested
1 ROBERTA. STEELE
BA (7.
Section, in SectionS 21 ?9,on Wessex CIVIL ACTION No. 7S'1240.CA.04.F Complaint.
may 11:00AM. on the 19th day of August,
producing a fleet of flying like Kornella Ender. Miss En.
Obtain
a
complete
copy
of
the
7175) IITE - A I Agriculture Zone
Road (0151 3)
A.D. 1913. offer for sale and sell to
In me: The Marriage of
frauleins who won 10 gold der just happens to be the best
WITNESS my hand and the seal of proposed policy at the Board off ic'e. the
highest bidder, for cash, subject
To park a mobile home on the
6 JOHN F. ROSEBERRY
BA VICKIE ANN NOEL. Wife
said Court en thIs 10th day of July, 202
medals in 14 women's swim- fernalcswimmeranywhereancl f011owIng describedproperly: ThaW (I-il 75)-74V
East
Commercial
Avenue,
to
any
and all existing teins. at the
P-lA Residential
PetitIoner, 1975.
Sanford
ming events. The American she is part of the reason why the 435 ft of the 143601? of S 1935 ft of the Zone Side Yard Variance from 10' and
Front
(West) Door of the Seminole
Robert C. Feather
(Seal)
E
of the SW of Section 4 70 3$, to 7',' on East and from 10' to 9' on JOHN C. HOE L, III. Husband
Cnunty Courthouse in Sanford,
Chairman
Arthur
H
Beckwith.
Jr.
Further described as on Beardall
West on the following described
Florida, the above descr'b.d per
Respondent.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Publish: July 21, 1975
Ave (01ST 2)
nal property.
property: E60'of Lot lOandW20'of
NOTICE TO DEFEND
By: Martha T. Vitilen
DEP-152
B. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
Lot 9, Block A. Prairie-Lake Park, in THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
That sal sate Is being made to
Deputy
Clerk
Su
e
I BOARD OF COUNTY COM.
u
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Section IA 21 )0 Further described
satisfy
the terms ot sad Writ t
JOHN C NOEL, Ill
1,
PubliSh: July 11. 21. 2$. Aug.
1975
MISSIONERS BA 15 151St liE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Execution
as West of Highway 17 92 (01ST. 4)
1130 Glenda Way
OEP-79
P 1A Residential Zone
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
Public
7 SUTTON 0. HILYARD, JR.
John E Polk.
Apartment No. 109
Park on the following described
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BA (0 15 75)-72V
S1erlff
R-1A Residential
Re-no, Nevada $9502
91 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE PROBATE DIVISION
property: All of Blocks H. 1.1, K, 0. Zone
Seminole County. Florida
Pear Yard Variance from
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. PROBATE NO. 7S.7I$CP
1,
and
U
of
Revised
Map
of
Chuluota
10'
to
Publlszr
July21. Aug 4. II. 15. 1975
A Thorny Topic
_______
1' and Side Yard Variance VICK lE ANN NOEL, has filed a CulT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE In Re: Estate of
according to the piat thereof as from l0'to 4' for screen enclosureon Petition In the Circuit Court
DEP 134
Of
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
ARCHIE
MAUD
recorded in PR 2. Page 31 of the the followIng described
Seminole County. Florida, for a CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S'1413-CA.O4.A CAMERON SCHAAL, GREGSON IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
EDITOR'S NOTE — The Si,- Supreme Court refused to hear Public Records of Seminole County, Lot 51. EnglIsh Woods. in property:
Section 20- Diiiolutlon of Marriage and you are In Fe: the
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Marriage of
Fla,; and also part of said RevIsed 2130, PB 15, Page 93. Further regur
Saceased
perdome opens next month. Its arguments.
to serve a copy of your THOMAS R. BERLIN, Husband;
FLORIDA.
Map of Chuluota Plat. less R.W to'
NOTICE
TOCREDITORS
described as on Castlewood Road. written defenses, if any, On J. and'
foundation hasn't collapsed and
By the time bids were
To All credItors and All Persons CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-1337-CA.17.s
LakeMilIsRoadofLakeMllIsRoad (01ST. 4)
CHRISTOPHER RAY. 614 E. SHIRLEY M BERLIN, Wife,
seaguuIhaven'tpeckedhoies
H.lvingClalmsocDemandsAgalnst JESSIE MCCORMICK
ceivcd early in 1971, construc- PlataccordIngtotheplatthereofas
I. EDWIN E.FURQERSON—BA Senioran Boulevard. Suite 107,
Plaintiff
NOTICE OF SUIT
Said Estate:
the dome, as critics said would (ion estimates had soared. The recorded in Pt' 6. Page $2 of the (1-15-75) by
R 1AA Residential Attamonle Springs, Florida 37701, TO. SHIRLEY M. BERLIN,
You are hereby notified and
Records of Seminole County,
Zone
Rear Yard Variance from andfitetheoriginalwiththeClerkof
;VILLiE MAE HORPIE.
happeL. But there's still plenty lowest bid was $93.5 million, Public
coo Norm Graves
Fla ; and also the E " of Fourth )O'tolC'tobullds(reenroomonthe
reguircd to present any claims and
the-above-styled Court on or before
Oelendant
RFD
One,
Campbell,
of controversy,
demands which you may have
without the interest costs, the Street, as vacated in OffIcial following descrIbed property: Lot 1, the 5th day of August, AD. 1975.
NOTICEOFACTION
New York
against
the
estate
Public
Records
of
Seminole
of
ARCI-IIE
County, Block C, English Estates Unit 1, In otherwise a Default and Ultimate
inflation and the "extras" il'at
TO WILLIE MAE HORNE
YOU APE HEREBY NOTIFIED MAUDE GREGSON CAMERON
Florida, ling West of Block K of Section 20-71.30. PB 13, Page
1- Judgment will be entered against that an actIon
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
By AUSTIN WILSON
eventually drove the cost tO $163 said Revised Map of Chuluota;
for Dissolution of SCHAAL, deceased late of Seminole
and Further described as located on you for the relief demanded In ttia
Last Known Mailing
Marriage and ownership of certain County, Florida. to the Clerk of the
Associated Press Writer
million,
also Lot 7 and 1 Block B of said Sunderlartd Road. (01ST. 4)
Petition,
Address
property ties been filed agaInst yu CIrcuit Court, arid Ite the same in
NEWORI.EANS(AP)_The
Officlalsofthel..oujsjanaSt.a- Revised Map of Chuluota; saId 0. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
WITNESS my hand and official andyouarereguiredtoser'xeacopy
552 South Street.
duplicateandasproyidedmn5ection
parcel contains 31 017 acres FurI July 21. 1975
Regular Meeting sealof said Court on this the 7nd day of your written delenses, if any, to
Newark, New JeTSey
t.ouistana Superdome has been dium and Exposition District therdescribedasportonof prOperty
733 16, Florida Statutes, in their
Thlspublic hearing will be held in of July, A.D 1975
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
GENE P. STEPHENSON of offIces in the County Courthouse In
Lake
Mills
In Section 75 7137 IOIS1 of the Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
Pimple," "The Ninth Wonder of construction underway, then
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
PA,, Attorneys and Counselors at four calendar months from the timi certain warranty deed, damages
I)
on August 15.1975, at 7:00 PM., or
Clerk of Circu,t Court
the World," "The $163 Million ask the legislature for additIonLaw, Post Office Drawer One. ofthefirstpublicationher,of,ortps, and return of certain furniture has
2 ROYCE C. SAVELLE BA (I- as soon thereafter as possible.
By: Elaine RiChardebeen filed against you, saId real
Casselberry, Florida 37707, At. same will be barred.
Misunderstanding" and "The al money to complete what 15-75) 73V&amp;S3TE— Al Agriculture
Written comments filed with the
Deputy Clerk
torneys for the Petitioner, arid file
Lot Width Variance from OffIce of the Zoning AdmInistrator i
Filed at Sanford Florida. thIs 9th propartybemngdesctas follows
World's Most Useful Building." came to be described as extras. Zone
Christopher Ray
Lot 251 of Mloway Subdiviiion
the orIgInal with the Clerk of the day of July. 1975
200' to 163' and a Special Exception will be Considered and persons
Suite 107
according to plat of Midway. Plat
These
extras
Included
fow'
above
styled
Court
on
or
before
park a mobile home on 'the appearIng at the hearing
Ruby Lee Wilson
It has been Topic A In Loulwill be 616 E Semoran Boulevard
Boot 1, Page 41. Public Records of
August 13th, 1975; otherwise, a
As Executrix
slana since 1966 — In legislative elevp4rs to supplement the six fo(lwlng described property: The N heard orally. Hearings may be Altamonte Springs,.
SemInole County, Florida.
Judgment may be entered against WILLIAM L COLBERT OF
included In the $93.5 million es- '1f 151 37W 0 P. Swopes Land ContInued from time to time as may Florida 37701
and you are required to serve a
you
for
the
relief
demanded
in
the
STENSTROM,
DAVIS
&amp;
Company Addition to Black Ham
debates, court fights, news- Umate, furnishings for
be found necessary Further details Attorney for Petitioner
tfnc0 of your defenses to it, if
suites mock. in Section 25 20-31. On the East avaIlable
Petition
McINTOSH
paper headlines and saloon
by callIng 373 1330, Ext
Publish- July 7, 14. 21. 75, 1975
any, or Carroll Burke, Attorney for
WITNESS
my
hand
whose huge windows overlook side of Stone Street. (DIST fl
and
the
seal
of
Attorney
for Executrix
301.
squabbles. It has survived al- the arena below, carpeting for
OEP 33
whose address ii 612
said Court on this, the 10th day of P0 Box 1330. Sanford, Fl
3 BOBBY E. ELLIS
BA (S-IlSeminole County
Sanford Atlan'Ic Bank Building,
most two dozen lawsuits and a
July,
1975.
75)-SSTE
Publish:
July
71,
A-i Agriculture Zone
25. 1975
BoardofAdjustment
Sanford, Florida. and file the
year-long investigation by a ramps and halls, and facilities To park a mobile
(SEAL)
DEP.IIS
home on the
OF
By - VictorGischler, NOTICE
RESOLUTION
orginal with the Clerk of Circut
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
for
stadium
employes.
following
described
property:
That
VACATING
AND
Chalr.'nan CLOSING.
special legislative committee.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Court, Sanford. Seminole County,
Clerk of Circuit Court
was a request in 1973 for part of Lot 737, Van ArsdaleOsborne Publish: July 21. 1975
ABANDONING RIGHTS-OF WAY
It currently is the subject of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Florida, on or be-fore the 7th day of
By: LIllIan Jenkins
Brokerage Company Addition to DEP.159
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
to pay for these Black Hammock, as recorded in PB
CUlT, Ill AND FOR SEMINOLE August, A 0. 1975; otherwise a
Deputy Clerk
quiries by city, state and feder- extrasmillion
that sparked
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
default will be entered against you
Publish: July 11, 21, 21, Aug 4, 1975 COUNTy, FLORIDA
a
year-long
I.
Page
31,
Public
Records
of
Board
of County Commissioners of DEP-7$
FICTITIOUS NAME
*1 agencIes.
for the relief demanded in the
Civil
Action
No.
7S-I)44.CA-$-0
Seminole
County;
described
as
investigation by a
Notice Is hereby given that t am Seminole County, Florida. at its ____________________________ In Fe: the Adoption
complaInt.
The Superdome rIses 30 sto- lative committee.special legi.s- follows: N 215' of S 1320' of E 1005' of engaged
in business at 2701 West Regular Meeting held on the 22nd NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR BRENT JAMES RAMSEY,
me com•
WITNESS MY HAND and the
ries, squatting just off the cen. mittee's 145-page report, issued
Section 2 2131, less the E 33' of the Fifth Street, Sanford, Seminole day Of July, AD., 1975.
OffIcial
Seal of this Court on this the
In
the
County
THE
VACATING,
ABANDONING,
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
road, containIng S acres more or County, Florida under the fictitious Commissioners' Meeting Room
tral business district on 55 acres
2nd day of July, AD. 1915
In DISCONTINUING, AND CLOSING TO' JAMES W. FAIRBANKS
less Furtherdescriueoaslocatedon name of SHELTER
last
March,
called
for
changes
TECHNIQUE, ttleCourthouseatSanford,SemInole OF RIGHTSOF-WAY...TO WHOM
(Seal)
that used to be an Industrial
37 Harwin Drive
Oklahoma Street 101ST. 1)
and that I lntenc to rei%ter said County, FlorIda. pursuant to IT
in
the
staff
of
the
Stadium
and
Arthur H. Beckwith,, Jr
MAY
Rochester,
New
York
CONCERN:
11623
slum. Its roof covers 13 acres,
1 SHOP &amp; (30. INC.
BA (S-Il- flame with the Clerk of the Circuit PetitIon and Notice heretofore
Clerk of the Circuit Courl
YOU ARE NOTIFIED, that a
seat
Exposion
District
and
sugYOU
WILL
PLEASE
TAKE
7S)-13E
C
7
Commercial
Zone
Court, Seminole County, Florida in given, passed and adopted a NOTICE that the
and Houston's so,000
By - Elaine RiCharde
Board of County Petition for Adoption of a minor
once called the gested that state arid federal To nstall gasoline pumps on the accordance with the Provisions of Resolution
Astrodome
Deputy Clerk
closing, vacating and Commissioners of Seminole County. child, BRENT JAMES FAIR
following
described
properly
Lots
abandonIng,
renouncing
7 the Fictitious Name- Statutes, To
laws might have been violated,
CARROLL BUIKE
Florida, ati 00 o'clock pm on the BANKS. has been filed which con
and 10. Block 6, A B. Russell's Wit Section 065 09 Florida Statutes dlsciaiming any and all right of and
the
Attorney for Plaintitf
"EIghth
Wonder
of
the
World"
The
committee
said
that
true
26th
day
of
August,
AD..
1975.
in
the
cerns
you,
nd
you
are
required
to
AdditI to Fort Reed according to 1957.
County of Seminoleand the public n
would fit inside.
County CommIssioners' Meeting serve a copy of your written ob 612 Sanford Atlantic Bank
costs might have been rnlsrep. theptattheceofasrecorded In P61,
and to the following described
Transfiguration , Inc.
Room
at the County Courthouse In ieclions. If any, to it on Maston Sanford, FlorIda 37771
By' 5 - Amelia M. Theisen,
rights of-way, to-wit:
Sections of Superdome seats resented and there might have Page97, Public Re,.ordsof Seminole
for Publish: July 7, II. 'it, 7$. 191$
Sanford, Florida, will hold a Public O'Neal,
Attorney
Esq ,
slide on rails to change the are- been conflicts of interest
County, Fla, less and except part
All Of the following
Secretary
streets as Hearing to consider and determine PetItIoner MICHAEL P. RAMSEY. 0EP31
deed to State of FlorIda as recorded Publish- July Ii, 21, 21. Aug 4, 1975
shown on the Revised Map of
na's shape, and seating capac- awarding
contracts.
______________________________
whether or not the County will whose address is Suite 205. 430 E
___________________________
In OffIcial Records Book 260. Pages OEP-65
Itles can be altered from 19,000
Chuluota, according to Plat BoOk 2. vacate, abandon, discontInue, Highway 436. Cat.selberry, Florida IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
52 and 53 of said public records. ____________________________
Page 31 of the Public Records
of close, renounce and disclaim any on or before July 31st, 1975 and file EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
for basketball to 80,000 for footFurther described as located in
Seminole County, Florida.
FICTITIOUS NAME
rIght of the County and the public In the original With the Clerk of this CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Section
6-20
31,
on
the
corner
Of
That portIon
ball or 97,000 for conventions.
Notice is hereby given that I am
of
Cherry
Street
lying
and to the tollowlng rights of-way Court either before service on COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND Sanford Avenue arid WyIly Avenue. engaged in business at
Giant television screens 3113' FOR
2701 West east of the west right-of-way line Of running through the described Petitioner's Attorney or Im- CIVIL ACTION NO. 75'1367.CA44.O
(01ST 2)
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Fifth Street. Sanford. Seminole Second Street and west Of the ttest property, to-wit:
mediately therestter; otherwise, a In re: the Marriage of
pended from the roof offer in- FLORIDA.
S LOTTIE BENTON
BA (S-li County, Florida under the fictitIous right of-way lIne of First Street;
That portion of Cayuga Circle defautt will be entered against you TOMME
SUSAN
GARROW
75)-S$TE
A 1 Agriculture Zone
stant replays, but the screens CASE NO. 74.1943-CA.09.A
name of THE BUILDING CLINIC, also, that part of Second Street lying lying between Lots 7 and 100, for the relief demanded in the WILLIAM.S.
PAll AM FR IC API BAN K OF
To park a mobie home on the and
that I intend to register said eastof Lot), Block B arid west of Lot Oakland Hills Addition, Plat Book
can't be seen from 64 private ORLANDO, N A formerly
Petition
Pe?it,oner,
following described property: 5 145' name with the Clerk of the CIrcuit I, BlOCK A.
known
I), Page 90. PublIc Records of
WItness my hand and the seal of and
suites or from many of the as CItizens Netional flank of Of N 170' of W 210' Of SW 'i of NW 'i
By the Board of County
Court, Seminolv County, Florida in
Com- Seminole County. Florida.
this COurt on June 30th. l7S
THOMAS LEE WILLIAMS.
Orlando,
of Section 21 70 30. on Nolan Rd. accordance with
middle-level seats.
the- provisions of mitsIorters of Seminole County.
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY (Seal)
Reepc'ndent
(01ST, 2)
Plaintilf.
the FjdltlOtjs Name Statutes, To- Florida, this 72nd day of July, AD. APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT THE
The exterior Is striking. The yj
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.,
NOTICE OF SUIT
6 PERRY MARTIN
BA (I-Il WIt' Section $6509 FlorIda Statutes 1975.
TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
10 THOMAS LEE WILLIAMS
Superdome is a huge circular MARSHALL W. PERRY and M RA 75) 7TE A 1 Agriculture Zone
(Seal)
iosr
SPECIFIED.
Lillian
T
Jenkins
By
.
co Loma Sue Boughmari
ELAINE
PERRY.
JERRY
M.
To
park
a
mobile
structure whose curved alumihome on the
Board of County
TransfIguration. Inc
(Seal)
Deputy Clerk
314 SW 19th Street
C. following described property: E "n
GARRETT
and
SUSAN
CommIssioners
By:
S
Amelia
M.
Theisen.
numsides are burnishedgoldln
Board of County
Publish - July?, 11. 71, 25. 1975
Loveland. Colorado 507)1
GARRETT DONALD CURER and of SW ', of NW 'iOf NW ' and NW
Secretary
of Seminole County,
CommissIoner-s
color and whose white dome Is ANN CURER.
DEP 31
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
' of NW ' of P1W ' S of Ry in Publish. July 11, 21, 71. Aug. 1, 1975
Florida
of Seminole County. Florida
that am' action for dissolution of
made of plastic sprayed on a
Defendants. SectIon 24 20 30. on Nolan Road, OEP 66
By: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr..
By: Arthur H. Beciwith, Jr
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, marriagehaibeen filed against you.
(01ST.?)
________________________
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
steel framework.
Clerk of the Crcult Court
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. andyouarerequiredtoseqyeacopy
NOTICE ISI(EREBY GIVEN that
7 PAUL E. KLINGER, JR.
By:
MarieW.
Walker
BA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THt
By - Marie W Walker
CUlT OF FLORInA IN AND FOR of your written defenses. it any, to
Opening day was supposed to pursuant to a Final Judgmenl of (S-Il 75) 56TE
A I Agriculture EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Deputy Clerk
Clerk
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
the Petition on GERALD S RUT
have been nine months ago. The Foreclosure dated the 74th day of Zone To park a mobile home on CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Publish: July 21. 1973
Publish: July 21. 1975
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1C99.CA49.D BERG, Attorney at Law, 315 S Hwy
'july
1975,
and
entered
In
Civil
Action
the
following
described
property:
S COUNTY. FLORIDA.
DEP-I$6
Dome now is scheduled to open
DEP 157
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND 1792, P0. Box 977. Causelberry,
4-1943 CA 09 A, in the Circuit Court 't of Lot or Tract 4. McNeil's Case No. 7S.1423.CA-14.B
LOAN
Aug. 9 with an exhibition oftheElghteenthJudicialCircuit,
ASSOCIATION
OF Florida 37701. and tile the original
In Orange VIlla, in Section 17-21.29, In Fe: the MarrIage of
NOTICE
OF
A
PUBLIC
HEARING
NOTICE
OF
A
PUBLIC
HEARING
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
a
corwlththeClerkoftheCircuitcourtat
football game between th New and For SemInole County, Florida, recorded in PB 2. °ages 99-101. JOYCE COLLINS.
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION pora'icn,
the Seminole County CourThouse,
wherein
Pan
American
Bank
of
Further
described
as
the
SE
corner
Orleans Saints and the Houston
Wile Petitioner, OFAPIORDINANCE BY THE CITY OFAPIORDINANCE BY THE CITY
Plaintiff,
Sanford,
FlorIda, on or before
Orlando, N A., formerly lnown as Of McNeil Road and Eden Park and
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Oilers
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
-v's
August 11th. 1975, otherwise a
Citizens National BankofOrlandois
Road (01ST.))
Notice is hereby given that a
JOHN B COLLINS,
Notice is hereby given that a FRANK E. KUHLAND. a sirigtC Judgment may be entered agalst
The Superdome began as a thePlalntiff,andMarshallW Perry
I BOARD OF COUNTY COM.
Public Hearing will be held at the
Husband Respondent
Public Hearing will be held at the man, and AFFILIATED OF
'ou for the relief demanded in the
CommIssion Room in the- City Hall in
NOTICE OF ACTION
modestdream 10 years ago — a and Myra Elaine Perry; Jerry M MISSIONERS BA (511751 ISE
Cornmisiion Room In the City Hail In fLORIDA. INC . a Florida CoiPetition
Garrett and Susan C. Garrett;
A IAgrIculturelone— Tooperatea TO: JOHN B. COLLINS
theCityof Sanford. Florida, at 7:00 theCityof Sanford, Florida. at
project of businessman Dave Donald
7 - 00 poration.
THIS NOTICE shall be published
Borrow Pit on the following
Cuber and Ann Guber, are
c a Cliff Cameron
o'clock P.M. on August Il. 1975.
to o'clock P M on August 11, 197$. to
Defendants
once each week to' four 14) con
Dixon, who wanted to attract a the Defendants. Arthur H Beckwitti. deScribed property E 'z of the PIE
consider the adoption of an orRural Route 3
consdtr the adoption of an or
secute,e weeks ri the Evenn
NOTICE OF ACTION
National Football I..eague fran Clerk of the ab')ve entitled Court, '. of Section 2620-29, less SC.L.
Tiverton, Ontario
dinance by the City Of Sanford. dinance by the City of Sanford, TO - FRANK E KUNLAND
Herald, Sanford. Florida
wIll
P
W
and
sell
at
the
highest
and
best
Railroad
lets
R-W
YOU
for
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Florida, title of which is as follOws
chise. Then Gov. John j
Florida. title of which is as follows Address Unknown
WITNESS my hand and seal ot
roads, and; the SE s of SE ', of that a Petition has been filed in the
bidder, for cash, at the west front
said Ceurt on this 3rd day of July,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
McKeithen latched onto the door of the Seminole County Section 2)2029, Seminole County, above entItled Court for the
ORDINANCENO.1304
actiontoforecloseamortgageonthe 1975
ORDINANCIINO.1303
Idea, and expanded It. He want- Courthouse, In Sanford, Florida, at Fla . less the North 195 feet and less Dissolution of Marriage between
followIng property In Seminole (Seal)
11:00
A
M
on
the
5th
day
of
Aug
S.C.L.
Railroad
P
W.
Further
JOYC!
COLLINS.
Wife-Petitioner,
AN
ORDINANCE
OF
TH'E
CITY
ed an Astrodome East, not just
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY County. Florida:
Arthur H. be-ckwilh. Jr.,
ust 1975. the following descrIbed descrlt,ed as East of Markham and JOHN B. COLLINS. Husband
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA, OF
SANFORD.
The, South 135 feet of Lo? 74.
FLORIDA,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
a $35 million football stadium. proppr'y as set forth in the saId Woods Road. West of I 1 arid North Respondent arid
are hereby DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO FOREST SLOPES accordng to the
B, Elaine PCharde
'Iliegovernor wanted to "out- Final Judgment of Foreclosure, o F. E Wiltiamscn Road 10151.3) required to showvo',
cause why the AtINEX WITHIN THE COP
ANNEX WITHIN THE COR
platthnerpofasre(ord,dmn PIat Book
Deputy Clerk
9.
WEKIVA
MARINA
situate
in
Seminole
County,
FlorIda.
BA
(S-il.
same
Should
not
big" Texas.
be granted by PORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF POPATE AREA OF THE CITY OF 11, page 52. of the public records of GERALD S RUTBERC
A 1 Agriculture Zone
75) S1TE
to wit:
serving a copy of your written
SANFORD, FLORIDA. AT THE SANFORD. FLORIDA. AT THE seminole County. Fioridi;
An amendment to the state
31$ S Hwy $797
Lot 7 Block "C". THE COLON- To park a mobile home for night. delenses, if any, upon Gerald EXPIRATION OF THIRTY DAYS EXPIRATION OF THIRTY DAYS his
been filed aVainif you and yost P 0 Box 977
COnstItutIon created the I.,o,.il- NADES FIRST SECTION, ac
watchman on
the following Korrnari, Esquire, Attorney for FROM THE APPROVAL OF SAID FROM THE APt'ROVAL OF SAID arere,Iredtoserveacocyofyoi,r Casielberry, FlorIda 32707
alma £Ladlum and Exposition cording to the Plal thereof as described properly: SE 's f SE '., WIfe PetitIoner, of the law firm of ORDINANCE THAT CERTAIN ORDINANCE THAT CERTAIN wrItten defenses. it any, toit on S. Phone- (30$) 1341774
Wait of Canal, South of River. East KORMAPI &amp; BRAVO, PA., $30 E. PROPERTY ABUTTING U.S. PROPERTY
recorded In Plat Book 1$. pages 79
ON
SANFORD KIRBY MONCRIEF. of Shinholser Attorney for Petitioner
District. The amendment was and $0, Public Rc'ccrds of Seminole ofrOad,InSCCIIQn3O-70-79,onMiaml HIghway 434. Longwood,
Florida HIGHWAY 1792 AND BETWEEN AVENUE AND BETWEEN SAN. and Logan, Attorneys for the Publish' July?, 14.21,71,1975
ratified by a 4-1 margIn in a Cnty, FlorIda
SprIngs Road. (01ST. 3)
37750. on or before August 10, 197$, AIP.PORT BOULEVARD AND THE FORD AVENUE AND PAI,MWAY PlaintIff, whose address is Post DEP 36
WITNESS my hand arid the of10, W.0. AL$ERTSON— BA (I- and by filIng the original thereof EASTERLY EXTENSION OF AND BETWEEN POINSETTA
statewide referendum. DisOftIceBo*7279.SanfordJ2TiI.onor
tidal seal of ti'nls Court at Sanford. 15-75)-S7TE
A-i Agriculture lone wIth the Clerk of said Court; LAKE MARY BOULEVARD IN DRIVE AND POSE DRIVE
gruntled losers filed the first Seminole
Ill before August 11, 1975, and file the
FICTITIOUS NAME
To park a mobile home on the otherwise a judgment or order may ACCORDANCE
County, Florida, this 11th
WITH
THE ACCORDANCE
WITH
THE crigirial with the clerk Of thu court
Notice is hereby given thOt I am
lawsuits.
day of July 197$
following descrlbedproperly: Pie W be entered against you granting said PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 74190, PRCVISIONS OF CHAPTER eIther before service on pla)nttf'i engaged
in business at III Old
ft of the W 137$ clii of the N Dissolution of Marriacje and your LAWS OF FLORIDA.
'rney argued in court that
(Seal)
74190, LAWS OF FLORIDA
attorney or Immdiately thereafter; Hickory Court, Lonq*ood, Seminote
H. Beckwlth
704 71 ft of the S 62331 ft of thi N inter cit In the real property
A copy shall be available at the
Arthur
voters were fooled into thinking
A copy sls.all be availabl, at the otherwIse a default will be entered County, Florida under the fictitious
71356 ft of Government Lot 1, In descrIbed in the Petition may be OffIre of tIne City Clerk for
Clerk of CircuIt Court
all
Per'
office
of the CIty Clerk for all per- against you for the relief demanded name of CENTRAL
they were approving a $35 mULORID
Section 751929. Further descrIbd proceeded against.
By' ElaIne RiChard.
SOnS desiring to examine the same- ions desiring to examine the same. in the complaint
TECH#iICAL SERVICES, andthat'$

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tial Law by a length In the first the second division.
Dearly Precious was so a- division of the Lexington
Happy 11111 Farm's Brian
bus to claim the $63,123 first Handicap at Belmont, while Bonj, idle as a 2-year-old, was
prize In the $105,)5 Sorority Brian Boru posted a neck Braulbo Beeza's fourth winner
Stakes at Monmouth, she near- victory over Rapid Invader In of the day.
ly left her jockey behind.
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The winner, owned by Richard E. Bailey, took
on
the turn Saturday and fought off
a stretch challenge by OptimisticGal to win in 1:102-5 over
the six furlongs. In her eagerness to finish, however,
Dearly Precious almost ran out
under pilot Michael Hole.
"She was a little rank at the
start and almost pulled me out
of the saddle going for the
lead," said Hole. "We figured
blj
someone else would go to the
trctfl tFree Journey did mur
rnentarlly), but when no one did
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Backed by Michesin's Warranty
It was the sixth victory in
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miles of tread wear.
seven starts for the 2-year-old,
(Many owners get much more.)
Florida-bred daughter of Dr.
Puncture resistant Michelins
Fager, the l%$ Horse of the
give precise
control,
Year. hole is confident Dearly
and smooth drivirg comfort.
Stop in and start s.aiing now.
Precious will prove a worthy
successor to her illustrious par.
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tier first start on April15 at
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special weight race, then the
PollyDnimmondStakesatDe
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at Belmont, the Colleen Stakes
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Marx and Jama,'

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Shirts Long Short SI,eve
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No. 2 seed Jennifer
Ba lent of Fort Laurderdale, has been upset by
Ciarlene Murphy of Alameda, Calif., &amp;mthy in the first
round of the National GIrls' 16 TennIs Championship.
Miss Murphy celebrated her I4thtArthday with the 1-6,
6-4, 6-4 Sunday victosy.
The other 19 seeded players, Including ddezxlisg
champion and No. 1-seed Zenda L4eas of Doytona Beach,
Ph., all won. Miss Lles.s was an easy 61,6.0 wlrmer over
Beth Ruman of Munster, md.

Central Air Conditioning
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Dearly Precious Wins

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"I never threw a touchdown dings tried all three of his Super Bowl drive. And the feel- the day."
pass before and I hope I never quarterbacks. Mike Cassata ing in the Steeler training camp
Bradahaw, the first player
"Now I know what I have to
have to try It again," the five. was best with eight completions is that it was nothing more than chosen in the 1970 National do, and my teammates know I
year pro veteran said. "I re- In 13 trIes for 42 yards.
a prelude for the best Bradshaw Football League draft, agrees can do It, too. I'm ready to
membergettlngtheballoffand
"Charllewantstowjnexhlbl. has to offer.
that he's gained confidence— make up for some of the
Ron catching it. Then some big tiona, and I want to win regular
"He walked Into this training but to him that earns the Con- ership that I haven't provided
No. 76 pushed me down."
season games," Giddings camp and took over the offense fidence of his teammates.
before."

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Monday,

July 2$, 1975-413

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7:00 (2)

To Tell The

Concentration
What's My Line
Wild World
Of Animals

(13) Cable Prevue
(24)

Intercom

44)

Townhall

8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo

World At War
Let's Make A

(5)
(9)

8:30

Deal
(I 3) Boxing

(44)

9:00 (2)

Phil Donahue

(6)

Mike Douglas

8:00 (2. 8) Baseball

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Gunsmoke

(6)

(44) Petticoat
JuncU on
10:00 (2) Celebrity

Change
(44) Dinah
8:30 (13) Champions
(44) Braves Baseball

(6)

9:00 (6) Maude

(24) Sesame Street
(35) 100 Club
(44) Father Knows
Best
1030 (2. 8) Wheel 01

(35) My Partner

The Ghost
(44) Movie
9:3) (6) Rhod.i

(13) Law And
Jones

(6)

Gambit

11:00 (2.5) High Rollers
(6) Now You See It
(9) Show Offs
(24) Mr. Rog ers
Neighborhood
(44) Phil Donahue

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(44) The Fugitive
12:00 (9) News
12:30 (9) Movie
(44) Donahue

Tomorrow
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Tuesday
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6:00

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Sunrise

Jubilee

SEASONAL

CHANGES:

There will be many new faces in
old series, come fall With
McLean Stevenson and Wayne
Rogers gone from "M-A-S-H",
Henry Morgan will be the new
cminanding officer and Mike
Farrell the newly assigned
surgeon, a clean-cut young man
with a disconcerting first tinpresslon of the hijinks. . . And
Dr. Kiley has found a wife. Dr.
Welby's boarder. She's played
by Pamela Hensley, a publicist
at the hospital who wins Kiley's
love... Clifton gets new sister
on "That's My Mama," Joan
Pringle takes over the role of
Tracy, the married daughter,
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time building up Fonile's role
played by Henry Winkler In
"Happy Days," next season.
The first episode of the fall
season is titled "Fonzle Moves
In." ... CBS has signed quite a
lineup of "experts" for its NFL
Football coverage; 1Hawkins, NFL player, retur.' s
as an analyst after a two-va;!
absence. He'll be joined i:j Cie
roster by another ca-NFL
player, Paul Hornung, and
former Kansas City coach Hank
stram, whose team won Super
Bowl IV in 1970.

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10-11 CBS MIL ROONEY
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RERUN An eye-opener of a
special put together by Andy
Rofoney, a CBS reporter non.
political, who producel.
dlrecd and reported. He found
out, for instance, the government Is spending $47,000,()
annually not to draft anyone,
and that if he wanted to find out
how much property the
government
owns
in
Washington, it would cost him.
Rooney drifts through
bureaucracy and finds little
opposition to what seems Like
needless spending and

North of 16. and lust west of 1.4
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WIlT REALTY

and glittering lights at night.

Rea Real Estate Broker

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EffIciency apt.
furnished.
3777477

'all 1 BR home in Farmington
Hunting Reserve area, reasonable
erms Call 373-1841. after 5,

Roberts &amp;

necessary. •'
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training
program.
Company vehicle, draw against
commission for highly motivated
self-starter. All major fringe
benefits Apply Art Brown Pest
Control 2.562 Park Dr. S., Sanford,

3222420

betweenl and 9:30a,n.. Mon . thru

thur's. No calls please.
An Equal Oppertunity Employer

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Sanford

LAKE MARY- New extra well built
7 bedroom, 1 bath, carpeted
retirement home, Price, 172,500.
Terms

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1919$. French
372 7371, 332-1196,372 194.4
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MODELS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION
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Large 2 bedroom garage apt., kit.
native,
college
(hen, living rm., bath den, 3 biks
graduate:
preferably married, sales from Center of town 1215109 after
background helpful but not 6.
necessary, Call 421-4692 bqtw,n9
3 Room purn A partment
5. 1 weekdays. Ask for Mr. An

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Each Woodmefe Home Features Central Heat And
Air, Shag Carpeting In Living Areas. Inside And
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More t I t Come
On Out And See For Yourself.
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Payton Realty

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room, pool. central hea'-1,:,
carpeted 515,750 373 1547.
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living, dIning. Florida room, wall.
Wa ll Clr')etin9, fenced $31 347
S.snford:38Rprtiy furnished;
Cleans ready for I mmediate oc.
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Junior &amp; Senior High
Schools, large lot. 3fl.1l__-

CONSTRUCTION k-r,
211 W.2SIh
Sanford, a.
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322.3103
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can keep me company in a raised
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FREE
any purchase or clan link or wood
fence Lower cost per ft Call
QUALITY FENCE Anytime 373

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cabinets, a'. Is Cash and Carry
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singe-1 All work. cJupranl'
BR000EN ROOFING, 37367cE

1NTERIOR&amp;
EXTERIOR

Roof Repairs

ainlIng, Paper Haring, Genii-al
Repair. l'ccnsrd 831 7117

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PAUL SLATER
Protes,ional Wallpaper Hanger

APT BROWN PEST CONTROL

Licensed Residential, Commercial
Free Estn'atr's Ph 171 6813

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Custom Work Licensed Bowed
Free estImate. 373 603t
Mason Contrac for, block masonry

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PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonzalez 305 323 3939

99 i30

Aluminun,Ulilily Buildings includ
-rig floor. delivery, n%taIJat,
'I! .'â!l cI CrIanco 795 1fl6

Wit Expert ('.inI 6. body *Otk.
'561)04, all -or 6 r m . 373 1393
Pck ur P. ci t'l,r'i-',

ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS 327 133

Averags IS sq. it,

rood, $600 Call Orlando
Mir or fl-Qht

Freerstimates 332 170

concrete work. Free Estimates

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AN i'ONr TANGO

HOME PAINTING
J. SCHULZE &amp; SON

Iding. rooting and con.:rete
iishing, tree estimate's,
Re gistered wilt. the state as Class A
'rrtr hfon,e's, adoltlo.n $30

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riturns I I 0'I and ,ct' Cali 377
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371 0799 af ter 6PM

If your roof
is for the birds
Call the Bird—
Allen Wrenn

Gulbranse-n Electric Organ Ex
celient condition. ,nstructlon
books included Asking $300 323-

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Louise St-. Crys'il Lake, IllinoiS,

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Yard Cleanup' Hedges Trimmed?
Flower Beds Cleaned? Fret
estimafes 323-1064 or 373 7911,
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Polled yo-jr eras' Ct? Prompt and

Home Improvements

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ReasrnauI,'Rate3 323 600

flail

New llres, Good Condition
$3 3729413

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16' Larson, 75 HP Evinrude &amp;
Trailer, 1150 710 Bradshaw Dr..
Sanford

3503 Orlando Drive
Sanford 373 5700

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FSTEPSON LAUD CLEARING
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Centrel Heat &amp; Air Conditioning,
For free estimates, call Car:
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 372

REFRIGERATION,

lawn moser-i, and misc items
Everything must go 7509 Bay

&amp; L Mary
f. 322-1481

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
Air conditioning

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Hwy. 11.92

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BUSINESS DIRECTOR
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

54—Ga'age Sales

TWO AND THREE BEDROOMS AVAILAUL

171, w

Nice 7

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COLOR TV,$1I.9SMONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
'Close to everything yet away from it alit
Large wooded tots *Street lights
.Paved streets 'sewers 'Sidewalks

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TELEVISION SETS, $25 UP
MILLERS
26IOrlardo Drive,
PH.

Lamplighter, 13.750 On
large beautiful riverfront tot with
dock. Option to rent lot at $65 mo.
349 3770 after S p m

You'll Receive A Plant If Yee One, (11 Our First 10$
vlsiter's... LSIt4 An Aparlm$nt And YO(t'll Receive
A Large Plant Per Your Now apartment.

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Color TV's from 1.50. 81W, from
$15; Service all makes HERBS'
TV. 120 S French. 37) 173.4.

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CHOICE LISTINGS

IN ALL PRICE RANGES
117w. Itt St.. 322-5441;

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WE HONOR MAJOR CREDIT CARDS &amp; YOUR PERSONAL CHECK
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MOONEYAPPLIAPICES)730697

43—Lots-Acreage
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Our service work is guaranteed for 90
days or 4,000 miles, whichever comes
first. It our repair or replacement fails in
normal service during that period, it'll be
fixed free of charge . . . including parts
and labor. This protection is in addition
to any applicabi, Now Car Warranty and
applies to any age car

WITH THIS
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Man's 24" &amp;iC yc le

LAKE MARY: 3 OR. 2batha,famly

Three bedroom, 1 bath. n'aionry

oo@DRM OUT

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KENMOREWASHER,paris,
service, used machines

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RETIRED COUPLE for homein
QuIet fleighboqp
Near shop,
ping
5700, central heat and air, III

Real Estate

Mutt sell now, 1972. 17'x64', 3 OR
Assume payments 134 9422 after I

Bedrooms
Furnishea home, 111 bath, covered
Patio, large rear yard, $31,000.

what

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52—Appliances

300pm

Rq Real Estate Broker
332 1301,
2610 Hiawatha Ave at 17 92

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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East Firtt. Downtown
322 9111 Eve. 869-1116

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2 Acres

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Shaded
Fenced yard. 3 bedrooms, i
Suntand, $21.O

Duplex, 1 bedrøc'ryt turn, apt ,adults

PMT5NLA1

of$SIor10 payments of$9. See al.

1961 Skyline. 12*56; 2 bedroom, 1
bath, air, skirting, awning. 17*70
steel utility building, completely
fenced yard Call 6.6$ SOS) before

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TUTMwatpua—

3237391

1972 Palisades. 7 BR, 1 bath,
stove, refrigerator, air con
ditlorier. Otherwise unfurnished,
Already set up $4400, or low down.
I, assume 565.23 per mo. 13o 105.1
anytime

apartments $79,000

LAKE MARY- 2 OR Duplex $150

Noumea

xsp s

WHITE Sewing Machine; all attachments; cabinet &amp; portable
case Included. Like new. 1100; Call

*etk--or all wk nd

Good Income

31A—Liplexes

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Attractive Spanish style 3 bedroom,

QUALITY INN-NORTII
III. SR 411, Longwooci
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Assume Payments
Singer Zig Zag, in cabinet, 3 needle,
front load deluxe sewing macnine.
Sold new for $319.00. Pay ba la nc e

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116 W2ridSt.

RWE IN

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KULP DECORATORS
109W. Itt St ,372 7315
We steam clean carpets

Days- 377 6173
NigIts 372 5,124 or 372-73.52

42—MibiIe Homes

PCi. of $750 down, FHA. Priced
below FHA appraisal 3734537

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1111603 PIigh?-

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Like new, Nod A Way baby crib with
mattress Walnut finish, $25.
Excellent condition 373 )47

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CHICO 8 THE MAN
373 1570 Days

OILaidmL RUMHj(jjfltATE

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322.7643

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REAL ESTATE

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Reg

SANFORD
by owner, 3 BR, 7
t,atn, 2 yrs Old Central heat-air,
carpet, garage, screened porch,
large lot, good location. Assume

323.1540

KISH

Want to trade anyth i ng f value for a

1511 Elliot? St
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51-4ousehold Goods

MOSS IE C. BATEMAN

Broker, 107W, Commercial
Sanford 377 1141

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CHICO &amp; THE MAId

OF F14 VALJO cxo

Sacrifice, beautiful antiqvel Post er
Bed frime. $100 or best offer 372

W Garnett White

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2201 S. French Ave., 371 0011

JOHN K RIDER. ASSOC.

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CASH
For Your Junk Cart
173 E129

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372 56

Kish Rea l Estate

Now 3 OR 2 BATH
MUST SELL
HOME, all extras, good location
MAKE OFFER, 3727787

Lommerclal Properties

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified Ads didn't work

CHICO &amp; THE MAN
Want to trade downs We p,sy your
balance &amp; ge CU a car

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Beautiful walnut, dining table, 6
chairs, practicatly new, 1150 377
59ff1.

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Call 322 COOS.

See

Cash

3160

Stemper Realty

pets

No

OWNER TRANSFERRED- See
this lovely 3 bedroom, 21 ) bath
home, on well landscaped
100710' lot. 110.000
WE :IAVE BUILDING LOTS
VACANT- Assume existing mo,
tgage, move right in, 3 bedroom, 2
bath split plan IS1,500
WE HAVE ACREAGE
QUIET COUNTRY SETTING- 3
bedroom, 2 bath, firepiace,

CHOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
817W. 1sf 51,3273641; 372 7757

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balance?

T"E
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WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
BUY- SELL-TRADE

BALL REALTY

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Want to sell your car, we pay off the

80—Autos for Sate

J" 4,12111

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Supplies 377-1111

?11315E Fir'stSt

CHICO 8 THE MAN

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IV IL Shape Naughahyde button Bar,
$200; Bar Stools, Glass rack, Bar

372-3991

3220648

See

For Your Junk Cars
373 9136

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the Classified Ads every day,

wall wallcarpeting, central heat
and air, drapes. kitchen equipped
Fenced Inbackysrd on large
corner lot. 178.500, Call 831-373.5.

Modem 3

$22,500 with terms.

Large 2 CR art, upstairs, water
furnithed. Adults only

3729241

bedruom,
frirk home, 11-, baths, 2 air con
ditloners, corner lot Price only

Your MLS Agency
ALTORS

Make your Budget go further, shop

377711$
AFTER MRS,

$40 per mo

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322-6457

2524 Park Dr.
P'!mtTOR-

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CHICO &amp; THE P.'AN
W an t a car, $10 down and Only

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7 push lawnmowers, 22" Cut, $70
each. 2 fans, 70", $10 each; en
tectainment console, 130; kitchen
table, 13 Call 37') 3656

Jim Hunt Realty

CI.A

38R.1'.-, baths, large utility room,

Larry Saxon, Realtor

Anytime

645 7333

After 5.377 7111

garage, central air, screened
patio and swimming pool Zoned
for horses, on 1 acre of land. Paola
area To find out call 373 9110.

SANFORD-

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CHICO 8. THE MAN
NEED A rMc)D CAP)

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NEW AUTO DEALER
--. IN LOPIOWOODHWY 1792 at 119

Wanted to buy used office furniture. Home after S- '69 Ford
LTD Sta.
Any
Quantity
I-lOLL'S
wgn, also '67 Ford Falcon van.
Casselberry,Hwy 17 92 8 301706

Saturday &amp; Sunday
3279719

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

SHARE A SECRET

rance A bargain at 578.930

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wy. 17,92

Gilman, I n c.,

LAKE MARY- Just completed and
built right, 3 bedrooms, 15) bath
masonry home, carpeted. Nicely
shaded lot. Price, 121.500. Terms,

.2Bdrm.

I or Bedroom , Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2545 Park Diive S70 up

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In the herald Clasified ads are
black arid white and read all over,

I Piece or Housefull

STAN'S HWY 46 FLEA MARKET

Forrest Greene, Inc.

know where there's a four
bedroom, 2 bath home with double

CKS ARE DULL compared to
ow sharp this immaculate home

322-2090 O.)

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$71,900

home on 1 acre of tropical
paradise. Call Ron Henderson,
Associate, after hours 131 0108

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1971 Honda, CB 200. 2.100 miles
Perfect Adult owned. Call 379.
3191,

ANTIQUES
Jr1

radio, exceptionally nice

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nsx to.' Duane Mccuire,
Dealer

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377-7770

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1971 Squareback, VW. automatic,

1967 Honda 160. runs very good.
Windshpld. box I. new battery.
$195 377 $457

PINEY WOODS BARN- We Bu'
Furniture &amp;MisceIlafou3SeIlfor
JOoct. commisSion Free pick ups
Auction Saturdays 7 p m. Sanford,

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks. Installation
available. Bud Cabeit 377 SOS?
anytime

LAKE MARY-3bedroom, 1',bath
home with stove, refrigerator,
fenced back yard, FHA available,

Boating and fishing. 3 OR, 2 bath

371 0610
3727718, 373 7495.373 521$

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3-room turn apt. Bedroom is air
condltIon.d.$;00,,o ill Elm St.
M-421115 or 322 5714

REALTOR 372-7494

Doodlebug, $70 Call 323 3646.

-. J &amp; B Auto, opn?da;s a week
ReConoitioned Batteries, 1129S
e'*can, REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave
-78—Motorcycles
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'73 HONDA, C8 175 2000 miles 1300
or will trade for pickup truck of
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90 5q '(di blue shag carpeting.
commercial grade Bigelow With
All 60 os. cushion, $430 firm Ph.
week days. 372 9140

trans. excellent condition. $500

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We Buy Furniture

Lawn Mowers We Sell The A rif &amp;
Service the Rest, Western Auto,
110 ,

1967 Galaxie 500. I cylinder, auto

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 34M

DAvES' 323 9)70

Reduc ed prices: no coiing costs, no

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76—Auto Pads
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Cash for good used Furnitre
Antiques. STAN'S, 372 9719

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LAKE MONROE

system Family room wth serve
thru ti,ir A. fireplace 537.500

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WILL BUY OR rOp4slGpl
fl5 OF
ANY DESCRIPTION 3737362

7'. pcI - interest

CaliBart Real Estate

ANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

SANFORD

Last two bedroom apt left Our,
model, New kitchen, new fur.
niture, redecorated. Come seel 300
East Airport Blvd, Sanford. 373

xperiPncp

to

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3736061 0r3730517eves

Realty .

1505 W. 25th St.

Merchandise

Neat, 3 BR, 7 bath home, corner lot.
$21,300 tmmediate Occupancy.

103W Itt St

Stenstrom

FROM 935

BAMBOO COVE APTS.

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In good area. 3 5.1
Bedrooms Priced in mid 70's S
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loan costs 3 BR, 21. baths, t,wr,
homes- 3 BR, 2 bath patio homes.

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker

GORMLY's E 46 Sanf or d 373 4133
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flew houses In&amp; rural area No down
Payment, monthly payments less
than rent, Government Subs dll'J
to qualified buyers Call to see if
YOU Qualify!

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Garden spot, pasture, barn plulI ----------- -- - - -50—Miscellaneous for Sale
modern IBR, 2 bath home, neai
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Idyllwllde, Sanf or d 171.500
MAITL AND FLEA MART
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I' 97 Opcn Sat &amp; Sun 9 5
BEAT INFLATION

* They're Hot" *

Jr In an excellent location, large
tudio bedroom with private en-

31-44artments Furnished

SALESMAN

PIES Hiffit '

NEW HOMES

46r—Commerclal Property

PERSIAN CATS, CFA, 7 white, I
silver, $75 each Call atter 5-33

COUNTRY
LIVING

* "Get 'Em While *

Swim In community pool Low,
low, down,

Free, part Persian Kittens
6 Wks, Old
3n ollim

1973 Volkswagen. ?door.
red. 17.000

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36* 9731 or 56* 2010 Bttfllo. We sell
&amp; I fAll ,,ipit mnIA,t I .,.—i .-...

Desirable wooded lot near Sylvan
Lake, west of Sanford. Call owner
323 644!

real estate Included $36,000.
CARRICK REALTY. REALTOR,
617 34

3720104

1965 Ford C,alasie: good Condition.
1350 Call 322 2147 after S

Larrys Mart, 71! Sanford Ave

FREE KITTENS TO GOOD HOME
323 0117

Drapery &amp; Upholstery Business.

By owner, House 5.2 lots
on French Ave., zoned commercial

REALTORS
645 3732

TOWNHOUSES

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373.7011

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26065 Hwy. 17-92

REALTOR 373 377

Gardens

BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM

Spring IS "Move outside time" Gel
Patio and lawn furniture at a good
price. Re"cl the Classified Ads

Longwood, 4 BR, 2 bath, fireplace.
den, citrus trees, fenced, priced in
low 30's. 831-3494

Realty

family room, separate living 8.
dining rooms, 30*10' screened
porch, huge inside utility room, 2
car garage, 7' a years old.
REDUCED TO ORIGINAL COST.

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Harold Hall

Empty, move right in, I bedroomt,

STUDIO 1.2.3

DeBary, Adults Lovely large tbld
room. air, ideal for retired persons
322 10S4

.

56.500

SANFORD

WANTED--DESPERATE

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Needed, body &amp; fender man
National Auto Sales

D

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Luxury Patio
Apartments

or 431 7473

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Work your own hours. Earn extra
income as an AVON Represen
tative Call 444 1110119

Insure

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One and two bedroom apartments.
Adults only. 373 01.

18-4elp Wanted

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Make It a point today to tell II honest answers are needed.
travagant today for your own
you'll try to be a nice like it is even though you may
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20 ) good. Le t everyone pick up
guy, It will prove extremely ruffle feathers In ing so. You're still a bit too ex- their own check.
difficult to please certain
members of your family
TAURUS (April 20May20)

eneva

diposat, private entries, lust 4
units, from $150. 477 0901 (collect)

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SANORA

80—Autos for Sale

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For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc Buy 1 or 1001 items

ANIMAL
HAVEN
GROOMING &amp;
BOARDING
KENNELS 337 5757

Trade $4,950 equity of? BR for oIlier
real estate
Acre Realty.
REALTOR, 323 7730

1617; 323618.6

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Road, Florham Park, New Jersey,

acres, stable, Osteen area. 6.17-

Buy

CAH 322.4132

_________________________Dachshund s Miniature, AKC
Chihuahuas, white male, 3' mos

07937

Beautiful ranch type home. 3.64

—Wanted
to
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CARROLL'S FIJMNITURE

lot, 7S'x150', Plantation
Estates. Unit 0, 81k E. Lots 29 30,
31 MB 11 PG 263. Asking $2,250.
Alan B, Kynor, 304 Brookiake

I BR, 1", bath, FHA $750 down,
Carpeting. Appliances, Heat-Air.
fle* by Builder. 172-0901 ,r $31.
7173 eves.

Monday, July25, 1973-3S

4—Equlpnwnt for Rent

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DeBary

Enormous work room, doubt'
garage, 165,0003733733

$26,900,

LOT-- over looking Lake Crystal,

Sunken living room, foyer

formal dining room, beautifk
modern kitchen with eat-In area
paneled den with fireplace;
bedrooms, 3 baths, 1 with drestin
room. Carpet and drapes

COUNTRY HOME SITE- Large
and Shaded, $7,500.

41 —Houses

Mobile home. for rent or sale . 7 SR,
furnished Deposit required. 66*6704 alter S or 3721191

SEVILLA GARDENS

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mortgage,

COOL POOL with thiS 1 BR, 2 bath
home, Energy saving air concs

Beautifully furnished, large 7
bedroom, adults preferred USC
per ma call 332 4170.

Sanford Call 37)Ou5

Purple hull. New pitches continue
coming in On Oregon Ave • I mile

6SPets.SlJpplseS

tress.

'QUALITY- 3 bedrooms, I'.-', baths,
central air,
low down, assumc

pct. down, 71 pcI in?,

La rge 7 BR Duple., 1700 magnolia.

Peas, you pick. Black eyes •nd

It's like pennies from heaven when
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad.

REALTOR BROKER

3fl 9117

Full size 1 &amp; 2 BR apts. All electric
eat-in kitchens, dishwashers.

Firstcook,D,ltonat
(Deltona Exit, l.4)
Please call for Appi.aaa.4493

Don't bun) too heavily on your

Real Estate

Homes

One Bedroom Trailer
Prefer w .le,t)O wk.

.Location. Reasonable Rent. Phone
Owner 365 )721

Child Care inmyhome
$lSforone,$2Sfor two
3fl 3951

Peril Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only 11 S0percjay,

Winter Park. $71 17$
APARTMENT WITH BUSINESS
BUILDING- Excellent frontage

1 561 Ler .loarJ, wrcr Prrk
305 644 434.1 John SbgQiO

373 0761

DUPLEX-- Furn or Unfurn, Ideal

Care
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SEMINOLE CO. Beautiful S &amp; 10
acres, paved road, trees, clear.
flowing stream, horses o.k. Terry
Really, 62S0711

$1,000 DOWN- i bedroom, I bath In

Systems Four

Nice 1 bedroom trader on large
shady lot, $125 ma Adultsonly.

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9-400d Ttthigs to Eat

For Tuesday, July 29, 1975

29—Rooms
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Sales

34—Mbi le

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Trade, $14.950 equity of) OR, 2batt
lakefront for other real estate. 37

560,700

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Rentals

Winter Springs. 337-1090

10.11 ABC CARIBE "Counterfeit Killer" RERUN A onetime Navy commander, played
by Don Moody, is involved with
a counterfeit ring, headed by
Robert Loggia. Diana Muldaur
plays the Navy commander's
wife, stunned by her husband's
involvement. Logan and
Walters go after the ring, and
the plates as well.

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Man or Woman to shareeh
housold
expenses 373 9199

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free. 6147027 for "We Care""HotlIne". Adults or Teens.

Summer Program' HEY DIDDLE
DIDDLE DAY CARE 3235690

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Will baby sitlnmy home week days .

paperwork.

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A BABY'S WORLD
Careforinfanfstoage2only. 601 E.
751h St. 332 6645.

become anew person - even to
the point of maybe taking on a

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resume of edijcaton, e.
perience
and
religious
background

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from 1110 5 MI W of Sanford 372
44 1111711

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Furnished 2 BR House
Adults. No Pets
Nice Location 377

qivtricj

ARE YOU LONELY? Let us help
you to meet the right person lust
for you. NATIONAL SINGLES
CLUB OF AMERICA. Phone: 3057732740.

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CHRISTIAN TEACHER needed for
Christian day school, please write
P.O. Box 395. Casselberry. Fla

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Lovely furnished quest house',
weekly or monthly, available
through November. Adults only,
Plo pets sos mo, plus utilities. 5.
security
7741.

licensee to help us make sales,
Forrest Greene. Inc.
32361S).3221V70,.vn

Complete child care services. New

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Warehouse space for rent: 7000 sq
fl. Sanford 373 90)0 or 37) 9011 -

C.e bedroom furnished house.
Adults Only 377 1767,

We have listings. We have buyers
We need another real estate

Sanford.Fiorida 37771

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PROBLEM
Alc(1lpc Aronnc.uS
Help
Call 423 1547
Write P.O Box 1211

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of

IN YOUR FAMILY?

Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.

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Experienced radiator repairman

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I Box 553, Sanford, FIa, 37771,

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Wekiva Modern clean

ONE ACRE LAKEFRONT- Choice
I bedroom, maintenance free,
central air, w w carpet, boat dock,
twimmin.,, beach, finest locatinr

37—Business Property

Country 'Trailer -- Near Seminole
College. private wooded lot
Also I BR-5165 mo III 1772
CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR

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For families or friends of problem
drinkers.
For further Information call 173

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4—Personals

48 Time perod
4 9, Church seal
50 N'q'it bird
52 S'-t

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Adult mo4,flr'hoqne %ii1lage. under
large Shady oaks on the scenic

SISOmo Adultsprel,qre(f
373 54S4 of 332 6420

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43—Lots.Acreage

Spacious ranch style home on Iarg
shaded lot, approx, 137'472' wit
country atmosphere and frul

377 6653

Hwy 17-97 $15,000. Submit offer.

SUfldO1y - Noon Friday

Suffixes

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WItH PARC WI

46 Torn apart
47 Chemical

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(35) Mayberry RFD
(44) Gomer Pyle

HOROSCOPE

2:30

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43 Brazilian tree

41—Houses

£315

Pea Real Estate Broker
1100E 75th St

2 Bedroom fenced yard

flooring

6

Quiet 7 bedroom cottage, air, like
new. paneled, large porch. 5135
mo 1st &amp; last. Older couple only
3770747

TAFFER REALTY

DEADLINES

38 Uncanny
41 Bakery
employe
42 Theater

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Two bedroom house near Lake
Mary. 322 9353 or 372 9277
Melodee Skating Rink

24c a line
26 times
(S2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

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IG H LIGHTS

prove his manhood, and creates
an emotional crisis that
threatens to erupt In violence.
Nehamlah Persoff guests as the
father.
540concluslon NBC MONDAY NIGHT BASEBALL
9-9:30 CBS MAUDE RERUN
Walter is having financial
problems, and even faces
bankruptcy. There is a way out,
but it would mean that they
would have to mortgage the
house, which is in Maude's
name. Maude's willing, but
Walter Is too proud to let It
happen. Maude works It out.
910 ABC 8.W.A.T. "Coven
Killer," RERUN An escaped
mass killer plans his revenge,
gathers his old gang together
and sets out to terrorize those
responsible for his conviction.
William Windom plays the
killer. Other guest stars are Sal
Mineo and James Keah.
Hondo has to cope with the lives
of 50host3ges when he closes In.
I-10 CBS RHODA RERUN
Ida, Nancy Walker, decides to

30 Recent
32 Fruit
34 Slightly

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(24) Feelirg Good

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

5:00 A M.

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In Space

(2,6,5,9) News
(24) Electric Company
(44) Lucy Show
6:30 (2, 5) NBC News
(9) ABC News

ABOUT TONIGHT:
89
CBS
GUNSMOKE
"MANOLO" RERUN
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RERUN A
drama about a young man who
defies Basque tradition when he

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5:30 (2) News
(6) Andy Griffith
(13) Cable Journal
(24) Villa Alegre

General Hospital

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bath. II I yr's old
21*60 Mobil, Home on 1 acre of land
drape 8. shades, large utility rm
at We$tve River on Hwy 16. 1
carpetj,,u, garage. Fla rm , fully
bed"oomt, lit baths, Furnished.
ectuipped kitchen Mid way bet
very clean Call 901 3*3 7411
wren Orlando &amp; Daytona SIIS mo
64.8 67)1

831-9993

Evening Held, Sanford, Ft.

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Deflary. 2 BR. 2

Orlando - Winter Park

Seminole
322-2611

5 Haul
6 Vent'a:e

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Club

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nickname
1 Plant apoplexy 18 t.i?arit cupid
20 State (Fr)
2 Gudruns
21 Operatic
husband
songs
(myth
22 African
3 Uttered
language
4 Heating

seaport

Mouse

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CLASSIFIED

55 Poited tool
56 Encounters

of

11:00 (2,6,5,9, News
(35) .00 Club
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2.5) Tonight Show

appellatio

contempt
27 Horses gait
28 Algerian

(44) Gilllgan's Island
5 00 (9) Dinah
(24) Mister Rogers

(44) Underdog
3:00 (2,5) Another World
(6) Price Is Right
(9)

24 Word

Council
(35) Batman

(33) My Favorite
Martian

Squares
Love Of Life

15 Rise from
16 Verdi opera
ii Feminine
appeflaton
19 Mariner
21 Near Ea3t
garment

(9) Lucy Show
(13) Orlando City

Reason

Hollywood

14 Adh('tCS

1:30 (2) Bonanza
Mery Griffin
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(24) Special
2:30 (2,5) The Doctors
(6) Edge Of Night
(9) Rhyme And

(44) Green Acres

for

example

Club

Turns
(9) Let's Make A
Deal
2:00 (6) Guiding Light
(9) $10,000 Pyramid

Fortune

(13) Realidades
(24) Assignment
America
10:00 (6) CBS Special
(9) Caribe
(13) Zane Grey
(24) Nova
(35) Felony Squad
10:30

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Mickey

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(44) Addams Family
(6) Match Game
(9) One Life To
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(24) Yoga
(35) Uncle Hubie

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(2.5) Days Of Our
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Show

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(6) News
(9) Ryan's Hope

9:30

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Who's

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4:00 (2, 5) s
Somerse t
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) You Don't Say
(24) Sesame Street

(44) Variety
1:00 (2$) Marble

Movie

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(9) All My Children

(44) Fury

(9) Rookies
(24) Tennis
(35) Coping With

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Man

(33) Cartoons

(33) Big Valley
12:30 (2, 5) Jackpot
(6) Search For

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Tuxedo

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12:00 (2, 44) News
(6) Young And
Restless
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(9) Eyewitness
(24) Intercom 24

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(44)

Trek
7:30 (2) Jeopardy
(6) What's My Line
(35,

Movie

(9) Brady Bunch
(24) Electric Company
(35) Florida
Lifestyle
11:55 (6) News

6:30 (6) Sunrise
Semester
(5)
Today In Florida
6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
7:00 (2,5) Today
(6) News
Big TOP
(9)
7:30 (9) Am America

Truth

(6)
(8)
(2)

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(6, 5) Sunshine
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6:15

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Sunrise

40 pillar
41 Buries
4 Stage
performer
44 Edible root
4 Poetic genre
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54 Masculine

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Well Drilling

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Ph 372 101

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aria shampooed 57 00; Patterns.
arid up 332 1357

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All types ar.d sizes
We repair and W'riv(r'
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372 6132

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Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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in part I opened one club
partner responded one spade
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retires' That's me last tiling a woman wants hanging around the

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By Roger Bollon

FUNNY BUSINESS
THERE SE!
TO
BE SOME74INS

are eager

School Board spokesman
Harry Pelley yesterday
charged it will cost an ad.
(litional seven to eight million
dollars to implement the entire
75-page contract proposed by
the Seminole Education
Association ISEA).

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The correct rebut is a raise to
two spades You only have
three
spades. but our alternate
Opening lead J•
bids are all Iinsatlsf3ctory If
your partner has four spades
and a bad hand two spades
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
should be a reasonable conJim "how about some ar- tract. If he has a good hand and
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pruhaliiv find some other bit
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simplest form as invented bv
In particularyou should avold
Easle' Blackwood over forty a one notrump rebid with that
years ago, it provides that a bid worthless doubleton in hearts
of (cur notrump demands that
nartner respond to show aces.
hve clubs shows none, live
(DO you have a question for
diamonds one, five hearts two, the Jacoiys Write 'Ask the
care o/ Ui,s
live spades three and five Jaco'iys
newspaper
The most in
notrump all four"
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years the five-club response used in this column and
shows zero or four aces and five writers will receive copies of
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cost in excess of $4million just to implement a
starting salary of $io,000,"
Pelley said as Ile
negotiating teams squaredIwo
off
for discussiens on teacher
salaries.

"I'm sure there are
lots of counties that
are worse off than we
are. We've taken a
conservative stance
over the years for
t i me s
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But,
Rosenthal
said
discussing money before taking
up working conditions is "out of
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should discuss conditions
before salary.
SEA chief negotiator Steve
Both teams had previously
Rosenthal lowered the SEA
agreed to discuss salary first,
request for beginning teachers
HARRY PELLEY
STEVE ROSENTHAL
and Pelley held SEA to that
from $10,000 to $9,500 a year, a
agreement. "That pie Is only so
fee which Rosenthal says will with the cost of living. Just to surance costs are on the rise counties that are
worse off than big," Pelley said. "Where do we
lower the total cost of teacher equal the buying power of 68-69 and SEA is seeking lower bids we are. We've taken a con- allocate the money?"
salaries -we need a mirnimum than presented by the present servative stance over the year
salaries by $2-million,
Rosenthal said salaries in
S,000 base salary," Rosenthal carrier
Blue Cross-Blue for times just like these."
Seminole
compared t&amp; other
He also said buying power said. At present beginning Stueki,
Public
hearings
on
the
1975.76
Florida
counties
"couldni get
since the 1968-69 school year has teachers here earn $7,800.
Roger Harris, Asst. Supt. in budget begin Aug. iS. Harris rmi'h inu'rn-"
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Hoard negotiators agreed cha rge of finance, said teacher said. Then School Supt. Bud
"Most counties started at
national consumer index yesterday to pay $15 a month salaries alone last year co
st the Layer is sched uled to present $8,000 or more last year," hc
studies, In 1968, teachers toward health insurance for c
ounty $14-million. As to the the final budget request to the said.
earned a minimum $6,000 a each of
the county's 1,462 county's ability to pay In- board on Sept. 3.
Pelley, who sa ys he's
year.
teachers. That figure last year creased demands, Harris said:
Harris
said
the
7S-76
bargaining
in "extra good
"We're just trying to keep up was $7.64 per month, but in"I'm sure there are lots of operating budget will be $37- faith," stressed the
fact that the
board must ha ve the budget. He
ora salary agreemen
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consider tablishIng a central

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purchasing agent, effective
Oct. 1
the first step
creating a county-wide purchasing partment.
In a work session yesterday,
commissioners requested a
proposed budget be drawn by
the Office of Management

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Circuit Judge A. J.
Hosemann Jr, shortly
before noon today, acpted a lengthy Grand
Jury report on the June 9
Seminole County Jail fire
in which 11 persons died
and iuimethately ordered
the report sealed pending
further study.
The action climaxed an
investigation of the lire
which has covered seven
weeks.
"The court will approve
this grand jury report, but
the court will order it
sealed for further studies
as to the contents of the
report," Judge Hosemann
said. "Following these
studies the court will make
the report public at that
time. The court therefore
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refused comment on who
might have been men.
tioned in the report.
Herring met briefly with

Eaton, was present with
Polk.
Polk had no comment,

County Attorney Tom
Freeman, Sheriff Polk and
Judge Ilosemann before
holding an impromptu
news conference.
The report covered a
nu mber of pages and was
completed at 11 am., when
Herring
met with grand
b,q.,
I
Jury members privately In
his office.
Shortly after 11, Chief
Investigator
Jack
Fulenwider left Herring's
office to notify Judge
}fosemann that the report
was ready.
County Commission
Chairman Sid Vislen Jr.,
hwhen notified the report
ad been presented, said,
"Until the commissioners
are officially informed of
the grand jury's findings

Shortly after the judge
accepted the report,
Herring told newsmen that
it contained no indictIIICIILS.
"The law says any time
individuals are named in a
grand jury investigation in
some adverse manner
reportmaybe sealed until
such time' as those persons
can reply to the report.
"Apparently the judge
has a number of questions
regarding the jury's findings
and
therefore
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the high legal costs Involved in
Impeached Insurance Corn- "I know that Tom feels he is innocent and the pending li tigation
and
:is
mnissionerThomasO'Malleyrepeachment
trial,"
he
said.
he wants to fight. But the pressures are
signed today as part of a deal
?i,sj5 office later released
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reducing three criminal such that his life is now at stake."
acopyoftherezignation,which
— Mary O'Malley
charges against him to a missimply said O'Malley was leav.
Assistance and Evaluation
demeanor.
lag the office Immediately "In
(OMAE) the Deputy Circt
O'MalIey's attorney, Edward Governor, who had been auOrdet that you may proceed to
Clerk Ashby Jones and Bob
Williams said a short time
Booth of Jacksonville, was to
th
e appointment of a succesEllis interim administrative - -appear in court with pl'OSe- thorized by Gov. ReubEn Askew later he had accepted the resigsor.
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assistant.
to receive the resignation,
nation but deferred further
cutors shortly after handing
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Booth
would
not
read
the
letconmcnt to Askew, who was
Williams signed the sheet de.j' resignation to Lt. Gor. J WilChairman Sid Vihien Jr., Harry
ter
of
resignation
to
reporters,
due
ba
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in
the
capital
later
in
noting
acceptance of the
hams to complete a plea-bar.but said
Kwiatkowski, Mike Hattaway
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Williams or Askew the day.
O'Malley letter.
and Dick Williams - agreed to
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gaining agreement
make it public if they deO'Malley, who is Ill In
criminal
charges resolvingcould
agains t
Sources said McClamma
the hiring of a professional
sired,
Miami hospital, said he gave up wo d
O'MalIey,
ul call a hearing later. It
purchasing agent, with the
The resignation apparently his fight to hold the office Only was reported that
Booth
arrived
at
th
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gover.
two felony
Anita Brlttatn, left, member of the board of Directors of the
resporibiIity to help design an GIRL
WIN
cited ill health as the reason because of his health,
the
proposed
location
of
nor's
office
at
10:40
a.m.
to
charges
agai
ns
Citrus Council of Girt Scouts, points out
t O'Malley were
oerall purchasing department
behind O'Malley's decision to
"My health has continued to to be
dropped and a guilty plea
the Scouts' ecological studies building to Seminole County present the resignation to WIl• quit the office,
for the county
deteriorate the past few months
was to be entered for the seBicentennial Chairman Jack Hornet while Council Assistant
Once the agent is employed
"I
think
his
health
is
very
due to a heart condition which riously ill former commissioner
The attorney said that
Executive
Director
Libby
Blonton
looks
on.
The
building
Is
being
Vihleu recommended the agent
O'Malley's resignation would precarious, thats what I am made it necessary for me to on a misdemeanor charge.
funded by a $14,000 bicentennial grant announced over ti
work with the OMAE staff on
become effective as soon as It advised by his doctors," Booth undergo open heart surgery last
weekend.
Askew planned to return to
the development of the pur- _____________________________________________________________________was accepted by the Lieutenant said.
year," he said.
chasing department. Creation ____________
Booth and the special prose- O'Malley also said that he Tallahassee today, a few days
of a central purchasing office is
rly, Williams said, but added
cuters State Atty. Edward had to consider the effect of leone of the recommendations of
Austin and Asst. State Atty. gal lees on his family finances, he did not know if the change
Management Consultant E. II.
Robert Willis, discussed the
The comments came in a was connected with O'Malley.
Ii
Underwood.
plea bargaining agreement statement released to reporters The governor has been vacaJones said if a purchasing
with Leon County' Judge Hal in the Capitol.
tinning in North Carolina since
system is created an enMcClamrna as Williams waited "I have two children in col- July 16 and planned to go to
cumberance bookkeeping
in the capitol for O'Malley*s lege and one in lugh school and Pensacola later this week for
system would be instituted
resignation,
a
financially, I'm not able to bear his mother's birthday.
fly BOB LLOYD
Springs, reported burglars capsized throwing the oc- nalia and open profanity'.
double account bookkeeping
flcraldStafiWrfter
madeoffwjtha color television, cupantsintotheriver. When the
system - which would allow
Randall E. Osborn, 21, LongSheriff's detectives today stereo equipment and jewelry canoe capsized, a .22 caliber wood Route One, was held on
each department to know
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bond on charges of
immediately the amount of County' for clues that riiight lead report filed by Deputy Donald Steven was wounded, Hagood driving under influence of
money In the department's to the burglars who took a small Dreggors.
said.
budget.
narcotics, possession of a consafe containing gold jeweiry
AroundTheClock
A 25.yearld Longwood man,
Hagood said when Steven trolled substance, possession of
Jones and Vihien have been and $99,600 in stock certificates accidentally shot in the back Stone was taken to Seminole paraphernalia, reckless driving
Bridge
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Deputies reported the Ill
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Tree Lane home JamesDeputy L.M. Ford said the stock cerof
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several rooms and an office
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17-year-old Maitland juvenile
be fore hauling away the safe.
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complained
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Kiwanis Sets
of in the Lake Howell Road area
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stock certificates for 2,896 listed in "satisfactory" condi- paralysis in his right leg. Stone for a gunman who allegedly
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Seniors Award
reported to be non-negotiable. South, Orlando.
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Sheriff's reports also listed a
Sheriff's detective Georg
Ilagood said Stone had through a poo1 area by two
Presentation of (he
gold necklace, valued at $1,000, 11agood said Steven A. Stone, recently returned from military residents.
Randall Chose Senior
mint
proof coins, and assorted MarIa Ave., Longwood, was senice and was on a camping
Citizen of the
Award
Deputies reported
man
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antique jewelry, estimated woundedintheIerrigh(back trip on the Wekiva with his
will highlight the noon
armed with a pistol and
n1bt
low G9.
vali'e se icral thoti.sar.t dollsrj, near thI, spirk. i,hi!e catueing bm-at,rr
nieeUug of ihe liantord
jxdtiledit t th e ta-es of the two
Parity
chudy to cloudy
also missing from the on the Wekiva with his two
Kiwanis Club tomorrow a t
apartment residents and
iiiti
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through
tomorrow.
Chance of
burglarized house,
brothers,
the Sanford Chic Center.
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mainly
afternoon
and
evening
In other thefts under inHory Stone, 15, summoned
off,"
thundershowers.
Highs
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vestigation today, deputies deputies and county fire deOviedo police jailed two
hers In honoring the Year's
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upper
10s
to
lower
90s.
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in
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stolen from a sales lot at Town 46.
Jeffery Lee Bennett, 19,
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Officials said the gas was apKristine Cook, 10, 7NMellouville Ave., Sanford grimaces as she Thursday. They said he recovrently nitrogen tetraoxide.
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officials refused to grant him a -Impeached Insurance Com. ahassee reporter Virginia Ellis said.
from office since the House im,. the mixkmeanor charge of
n- peachment vote in May, and pressuring Gulf Life Insurance
$2,000 pay hike in 1973, His missioner Thomas O'Malley Is gave no source for Its Inl'here have been sit,ns of
yearly salary at that time was ready to resign as part of a plea fomwtion.
has been in a Miami hospitel Co. to grant a $2.3 million loan

O'Malley Reported Ready To G*ve Resig nat*ion

Duerr sa,d Bergman has Petersburg Times said today. fused to resign since he was 0 Malley in recent weeks, the ment The ho*W and doctors ates in a Fort Walton Beach
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'indicated" he can be back In
report he is in good condition shopping center.
O'Malley also will change his lrst indicted la.t October, but Tlrzies
O'MaIley's resignation would but the Times quoted close asCasselberry "around Oct. 1" innocent plea in at least one of the Times said a major considO'Malley would become the
remove the need for a Se'iate sociates as saying his condition second Florida Cabinet offic.r
He Is presently employed in the three Irliulnal charges eration in a change of that posi
Califorilia.
against him. the Times said It tion was a new federal investi- trial scheduled to begin Sept. 16 is sff ious.
in 15 months to quit under
gation in Miami into Ns income on whether tie should be reAfter Bergman resigned, the had learned.
tTiittinal charges. Fortner EduOfficials could rot be reached tax returns and other matters. moved from office on House
city hired Harry Ifug at $20,W0
O'Malley also is sctwduled to cation Commissionr Floyd
a year, Hug resigned June 23 hwediately for comment but
"By dispa" of the state impeachment charge-3 of using go on tri&amp;I in Ixon County Cir. Christian resigned in April 1974
after city offIc!
the limes said they would n6 charges, O'Malley could con. hLs official position as insur- cuit Court Aug. 18 op two felony and is serving time in a federal
bring charges concerning his ther confirm nor den) the re centrale all of his financial re- ance cornint.sssoner and treas- charges of receiving 110.000 In prison In Texas for income tax
sources in preparing a defense urer for persorsal gain,
kickbacks and perjury.
performance as city manager. port.
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marshal's office early next Proudfoot and Sanford Fire
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Vihlen said a special board ficials and Johnson will "sit safety requirtments in order to
g for one person. He ( Ellis)
County Jail fire safety investigate the jail and study
The jail was damaged June 9 up total requirements for fife meeting may be called late next down and negotiate" the dif- reduce the county's hability on has no experience working with
deficiencies,
the 14-point plan to make the Ina fire which killed 11 persons safety under the state life week for the commission to ferences. Vihlen says he asked the jail and prevent any more the board as administrative
Chief Investigator for the jail safe from fire.
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would be too much for one Mike Hattaway, a member of pointment.
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The recommendation calls Ellis for other than an interim
Myrtle. Those pleas are finally being answered as City of Sanford crews are currently In the process prior to her resignation, Ellis's application will be for Ellis to "informally" begin penod."
of putting in a walkway, as depicted above. It's been a long time coming, but the project should be requested the administrative
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services directorship be Hattaway also approved
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regarding building policies of the city and am
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problems, but blasted a builder's forwn as being
profit prone for the building industry."
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MIAMI BEACH (AP) —The reeected president of the
International Longshoremen's Association says there is a
good chance that dock workers will not refuse to load U.S.
grain on ships bound for the Soviet Union.
But Thomas W. Gleason, unanimously re-elected
Thursday to his fourth term as ILA president, said he
ou1d order the loading only if union leaders were convinced the grain sale won't create food shortages and
higher prices in the U.S.
Union representatives Wednesday gave Gleason and
the ILA leadership authority to ban the loading of
American and Canadian grain on ships bound for the
Soviet Union.
But the vote by representatives of 132,000 Canadian and
AmericandockworkersontheEastandGulfcoastsgave
to lift the ban.

WASHINGTON AP
Obeying a directive from
President Ford, the Central Intelligence Agency has
given the family of Frank H. Olson files concerning
Olson's death and the LSD drug experiment in which he
had participated.
The family's lawyer, David Kairys of Philadelphia,
confirmed receipt of the documents Thursday, but he dedined comment on their contents,
"We had the meeting, and we were given the files," he
said. "We haven't reviewed it yet, and we won't have
anything tosayuntil we have reviewed itat which time
we anticipate having a lot to say:'

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GREENVILLE,MLSS.(AP)—Fivepersonshavecjied
here from encephalitis, and Mississippi authorities have
confIrmed 55 cases of the disease in the state within a
month.
Workers are spraying insecticides around the clock in
some areas to kill mosquitoes, which carry the disease.
"We are convinced that we have it under control," Dr.
Durward Blakey, state health officer, said Thursday.
The strain of encephalitis believed carried by the mosquitoes Is the St. Louis strain, named after a 1933
epidemic whithkilled )0 persons in the MIswirjcity.

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MIAMI (AP) - For two fered in an auto crash on the
years, Ronda Seaman slept in a Long Island Expressway.
deep coma, unaware of the
Before the crash, the 19-yearheated legal battle that
rounded the futile treatment of old junior college coed was
her injuries in a hospital which looking forward to entering the
had sued her for trespassing. University of Miami. But she
never
iiined
Thursday, she died,
In June 1973, her parents, Ir- after the accident.
win and Adele Seaman, moved
Within a few months, the
Honda with them from New family's medical insurance was
York to Miami, despite the virtually exhausted. Within a
serious skull fracture she suf- year and a half, the family
owed some $65,000 in bills to
Doctors Hospital, where a
series of specialists advising in.
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liebler attempted to save her.

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Eleven-year-old Bobby Bridges, 603 27th Street, Sanford, might
not plan on making billiards his career as did hustler Minnesota
Fats, but the youngtr It just as Intent
the Sanford Civic Center. (Herald Photo by Gordon Williamson)

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NOTICE IS HEtEflY GIVEN. in compli ance with and by authority of
Ctiapter 373, FIor;d Statutes as amended and Chapter 23270, Law of
Florida, )919, that the GovCrning Bo.ard of Central and Southern Florida
existing and operating under
Flood Control District, a public
and by virtue of the laws of IM State of Florida. IntendS to adopt the
following tentative budget, as the same way be amended, for the final

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A woman who is moving from
Oviedo to Kentucky told
sheriff's deputies yesterday she
returned to her residence on
Van Arsdale Road, Oviedo, to
find burelars had hauled away
furnishings valued at $2,070.

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ANTICIPATED FUNDS PROVIDE
9751976 APPROPRIATIONS
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District Tars
Spoil Escrow Account
Miscellaneous Sources
From Reserves
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MIAMI I Al' - A security officer has been charged
with robbing $30,000 From the downtown bank he was
supposed to be guarding, FBI agents say.
Agents said they arrested Angel Luis Arroyo, 27, of
Miami, Thursday In the attic of a house in nearby
Hollywood nearly seven hours after a bank drivein teller
'a rrbteti by a man wearing a security guard's uniform.
tuTu)I) was e:iargeu ssiw &amp;ian ruüüt'ry, a spokesman
said. He said nearly all the money was recovered.
The teller, in her mid-20s but otherwise not publicly
identified, was briefly held hostage by the robber, said
police spokesman Angelo BiLsis.
She was released unharmed after being taken to a North
Miami neighborhood in the trunk of a car.
Arroyo was an employe of the Lincoln Associates
Security Agency, Bitsis said. The agency was wider
contract to provide guards for the bank, an affiliate of the
Barnett chain.
Ritsis said the guard threatened the teller with his .38caliber revolver, saving ''that he had to do it, or words to
that CIft'('t.

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health officials
say.
The officials said Thursday that syphillis and gonorrhea
rates rose sharply across the state in the first six months
of this year despite declines in some counties.
The rate for infectious syphillis rose 29.2 per cent and
the gonorrhea rate jumped 12.3 per cent during the first
ax months in 1974, officials said.
"Volusia County dropped from second to 17th in the
ranking of counties with over 100,022 people," Dr. Clifford
('ole, administrator of Lie health divisions veneral disease
control section said.
"ilie rates of Pinellas, Manatee, Polk and Sarasota
counties have declined considerably, seemingly because
of an intensive campaign of casefinding in that part of U'e
state," he added.

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TAI.LAIIAs.Sf:I•; All) - Atty. Gen, Uobet Shevin
will oppose attempts to hire an attorney outside of his
office to fight a raise in telephone rates that will cost the
st.ate $1.75 million, a spokesman says.
Deputy AU)'. (;en. Baya Harrison III said Thursday that
it the General Services Department requests Cabinet
approval for hiring an outside attorney, "we will try to
help by assigning Asst. Atty. Gen. Torn Reason who does
PSC work."
Shevin opposed hiring outside attorneys because of the
extra cost to taxpayers, Harrison said.
However. Shevin's approval will not be required,
because (our other Cabinet members can approve
spending the $2.5. OO) sought by General Services to fight
the proposed $1.75 million hike In state telephone rates.
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General Services officials agreed at a meeting Thursday that an outside attorney was needed because of the
complexity of the legal question, said executive assistant
Mike Seale.
"This is not an ongoing problem in government. We just
don't keep people with that kind of expertise employed full
time In government," Scale said.
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Jean E. Hulker, 44, told
525.000
Deputy Archie Freeman when
100.000.
Thieves reportedly took
All partIes In Int ereSt aid cifli,ns For Reserve - Claims Against
she returned from Frankfort,
potted plants ii at more
5tII PIIC an OPpoftLNity to be
US. Government
200.000
Ky.' she discovered the house U'.an $3Oo from t-iro county
Legal Notice
heard at said hearing.
For Reserve — Emergencies
100.000
had been entered through residences, according to
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
BOANDOF COUNTY
City Clerk of the
smashed windows and doors. A
For Resource Planning
COMMISSIONgIS
city of Sanford,
Personal Services
color
$ 2.26.5.216
television,
stereo
Notice
of
Public
Hti,4
Joseph E. Content, 1612
Department
of Administration, equipment, a painting, fur- llickoy Dr., south Seminole,
The Ooara
Seminole County Sheriff John
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Polk today met with his comp- Polk today would not comment niture and a bottle collection
Current Charges
19,792.
a reported
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troller and otherstaff members on filing an appeal until after were missing, she said,
OperatingCapitalOutlay
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missing from the yard of his Commission Chambers of the
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
to consider a County Corn- his meeting with the staff.
Seminole County Courthouse,
Donald L. Ilulker, 21, told residence, LilllanNormand,305 Sanford, Florida. on Tuesday,
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Meanwhile, the commission's
mission counter-offer to Polk's
TOTAL
Notice of Ptblic Hearing
$ 2.912.361
August 12. 1975. at 700 P.M or as
the
sheriff's
budget
deputies
that
a
1957
model
Fairmont
Dr.,
Sunland
Estates,
meetings on
$2.6 million budget request.
The Board of County Corn
possible
soon
thereafter
as
to
con
Sanford,
reported
a
hanging
mlssionen of Seminole County, For Land A'xiuislticn and Relocations
After a Wednesday work have delayed work sessions on Chevrolet sedan, valued at
sider Amending the Seminole County
Personal Services
session with Polk and Camp- other department budget $1,000, had also been taken from rope plant and two flower pots Rults and Regulations regarding Florlda. will hold a public hearing to
$ $17.016
Contractual Services
1021600.
missing from her carport, public water and sanitary sewage consider a proposed change of
troller Ken Monroe, corn- requests. Comml.s1oner Dick the residence.
COmmodItieS
zoning
from
RC-1 Country Estates to
19,373
systems
ordinance,
according to a report filed by
Current Charges
Al Agriculture on the following
i.too.
misslonrrs upped their original Williams said today the board
Linda Pettit reported to Deputy Frank Johnson Jr.
Dv Sidney L. Vihien. Jr..
OperatIng Capital Outlay
described property:
10322.
Chairman
budget proposal by more than would begin to consider the deputies that burglars entered
Fixed Capital Outlay
All that part Of the East ", of the
Sanford police are probing ATTE5':
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$70,000 to provide money for six other budgets on Wednesday. her residence at Gree n
Northeast '4 of Section 76. Township
thie
reported
early morning Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr..
70 South. Range 79 East, Seminole
new deputies, a full-time nurse The original budget session Meadows Apartments, Fern burglary Of the EUtern 00 Clerk
County, Florida, LESS the S.C.L.
TOTAL
$ 11"71531
By: A. G. Jones
schedule called for the corn- Park, and made off with stereo
and three new vehicles,
Station, W. 13th Street. Deputy Clerk
railroad right of way and less
The $70,000 brings
the mission to begin budget work equipment and clothing valued Patrolman Eugene Fogle said Publish July 11, 25. Aug 1, I. 1973 rights ofway for roads Said parcel For Resource Management
Personal Services
county's offer to approximately this week.
contains '5.567 acres AND the
at sw.
$ 457.515
the service station office was DE 107
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Contractual
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of
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still more thai
$2,374,000
apparently entered by forcing a
CommoditieS
Section 73, Township 70 Soutt.,
SEMINOLE COUNTY
21.325
$200,000 less than that Polk had
Ra ng e 29 East. Seminole County,
Current Charges
UTILITY BOARD
9, 500.
door and vending machines,
originally requested.
Operating Capital Outlay
Florida, LESS the North 49500 ft
Hearing
glarized.
thiftof and also less S CL. railroad
Fixed Capital Outlay
The Board of County Corn
120,000
In the commissioners first
Police said an undetermined miuloners of Seminole County. riQPlt4fWIy. Said parcel contains
work session Of)
'ff'
amount of change was reported sitting as the Seminole County 21 Ml acres. Further described as
budget, three conunlssloners TOTAL
Utility Board, will hold a public East of Markham Woods Road, West
$ 953.431
missing from the vending hearing
In the County Commission Oil J and North of E. E. Williamson
Jhm Kirntrough, Mike Hatmachines, plus $25 cash and a Chambers of the Seminole County Road
For Operation and Maintenance of the District's Works
taway and Dick Williams -cut
This public hearing will be held in
.fl caliber pistol fr*xn a desk. Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on
more than $300.000 from the $2.6
Personal Services
7:00 P.M. the County Commission Chambers
$ 6.770447.
Also listed as mlss1kR was an Tuesday. July 79. 1975, atpossible,
to of the CourlP'ouse, Sanford. Florida,
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or as soon thereafter as
million. Polk then replied with a
Doctors first learned of the
317.930
undetermined quantity of rehear an application cO1Cerfling on August II. 1975. at 7:00 P M, or
Commodities
13621070
counter offer amounting to just is very corrosive and can cause gas problem when the astr"óthanges In water and sewer service as soon thereafter as Poss ible.
Current Charges
cigsrettes and motor oil.
151,531
less than the total $2.6 million death if inhaled in sufficient nauts told of it in the ship's sick
Board of County
Oper ati ng Capital Outlay
115. 36 7.
Ned June, of ii W. 13th St., rates In areas certifi ed to be serv ed
Commissioners
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figure for funding the county's concentration,
bay. The physicians canceled
Sanford, told police two wrist
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Sidney
L.
Vihien.
Jr
law enforcement agency for the
The men of Apollo splashed plans for a thorough physical watches, valued at $250,
By' Sid Vihien, Jr.
Chairman
were
TOTAL
S 1.951,017.
next fiscal year.
down 330 miles west of Pearl examination and
Chairman
ATTEST:
sent them to missing after a burglary at his
Attest'
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.. Clerk
For Construction
The commission, by law, Harbor. This helicopter carrier bed immediately
residence.
Arthur
A 0 Jones
H Beckwith, Jr
must present to Polk an official is expected to arrive at Pearl
The astronauts will leave
Sanford police reported 13- Deputy Clerk
Publish- July 23. 1973
Personal Services
$ 3,000
county budget by Aug. 1. If Polk Harbor about 3:15 p.m. Eli!' to- Pearl Harbor by jet transport year-old Michael Th'ift, of 2413 Publish: July IS. 23. 1975
DEPIlO
Commodities
11,500,
is not satisfied with the budget, day.
early Saturday morning and ar. Adams Court, Sanford, was DEP.103
Current Charges
10.000.
Fli ed Capital Outlay
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
he may appeal it to the state
One of the Navy swimmers nyc in Houston about 10 a.m.
7691500
treated yesterday et Seminole IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
--who leaped in the ocean beside EDT
for a reunion with their Memorial Hospital for a broken EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI R- FLORIDA.
the spacecraft moments after families.
TOTAL
$ 794 ,000
leg and other Injuries following CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CASE NO. IS-"6-CA-"-A
Depression
splashikwn said the astronaixbs
BARNETT BANK OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
It will be at least another
bicycle-car collision at CIVIL ACTION
SUB TOTAL DISTRICT FUNDS AND GRANTS
COUNTY, N A.
$19159411150.
pushed open a hatch from the years before U.S. astronauts a
Sanford Avenue and th Street. In Re: the marriage if
Plaintiff,
inside,
again fly Into space. They'll go
STATE FUNDS
VS
Investlgalleg officers ANTHONY V FISCELLA.
"Theysaldtheywantedtoget again when a reflyable
Petitioner ,
ERNESTO CRUZ. SUN FIRST
rocket identified
driver of
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NATIONAl, BANK AT ORLANDO Water Resources Development Account
some fresh air as soon as ship, the Space Shuttle, is
Involved In the collision 53 BARBARA FISCELLA.
Construction - Project Works
and LILACKION. INC. a Florida
$ 2.3 3,000.
possible." said Lt. Thomas ready.
Respondent
corporation.
Gustave E. Josephson, of 519 E.
Kleehammer, head of the frogAs the astronauts rode the First St.,
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man team.
New Orleans toward a docking
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Normally, the Apollo hatch is in Pearl harbor later today, the
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Sanford Man Freed
MIAMI (AP)— The second not opened until after the craft kadersof the United States and
Port Chester, New York
Estimated amount which will
are unknown
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
YOU ARE l4EREaY NOTIFIED
tropical depression of the 1975 has been placed aboard the re Soviet Union hailed the success
to fiscal year as obligated upon
Lt. William Lykens said that a Petition for Dissolution of that an ad ion to foreclose a mor
Atlantic hurricane season was covery ship.
of Apollo.Soyuz and spoke of
MarriaQehasbeenfIIed and you are
commtmentsmede but Incomplete
Wage on the foiIowfrg property In
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today
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a
21-year-old
Sanford
about 400 miles east of Miami
Their sick bay confinement future cooperative
required to serve a copy of your Seminole County, F lorkia:
man arrested yesterday on 3 written defenses, if any, to the
That on the 13th Day of August, AD,, I7 at nine o'clock A M n the
this morning, moving toward forced the astronauts to miss an ventures by the two nations,
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principal
office of Said Central and Southern Florida Flood Control
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97, P.O. Box 977. Casse$berry, recorded in Put book 1. page 15,02 affordedtlaii owners. p 4scnso4entiti,sv,tw.or may be subject
to said
Florida 37707, and tile the original the Public Records of Seminole District taxes, their attorneys or agents, to appear before sai
Center reported.
attend a steak and lobster turned to earth Monday after felony case has been freed.
d Board to
Show their objections to Said Budget.
Lykens said Jack Leslie w'tti the Clerk of the Circuit Court at County, Florida
The depression, described as dinner and to cut a cake deco- two days of joint flight with
the Seminole County Courthouse, has been filed against you; you are
Th is Notkeshall bpublished in the eighteen co.aittI,s of the District in
"an area of disturbed weath-- rated with the ApolloSoyuz Americans. They, too, sent Webb, 2!, of ao Ridgewood !rrlord. rlocrld,3 32771. on or before require4 to serve a ct,y of 'ijr ac:ordanc,
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This the 11th Day of July. 1975,
es," dev2loped about 550 miles flight patch.
their congratulations to Stair. Ave., was ritleased from jill Auguif 77, 1973, otherwise a written defenses, if any, to it on
after local authoritIes were Judgmenl may be entered on behalf Lynn James Hinsori. Of Turnbull,
CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA
west of Miami Thursday.
Stafford, Slayton and Brand ford, Brand and Slayton.
of the Pirlitionr,
Abner, at DanIels. Attorneys for
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notified
that
Michigan
FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT BY ITS
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connalssance aircraft is sched- coming ceremonies just after they were recovered with his
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August 771h, 1973; otherwise a
5; JOHN R. MALOY
casters said.
Soviet leader Leonid I, Brezh1975,
judgment may be entered against
S.ecretry
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MEMBERS OF BOARD
marks and appeared to walk flight was "an important mk:,iarks
land areas or sh ipping.
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complaint or petition
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stone in cooperaton between
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Th'd,
1975.
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Robert
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Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
R. Emmett McTigue
which never hit land but dis- abservers credited this to ex- ploration and use of outer space
Ge'ralJ S Rutbecg. Esquire
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
b.L.Pr4tt
P.O. Box 977
Clerk of the Circuit Court
sipated in the North Atlntic off haustion from their nine-clay for peaceful purposes." He said
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''Let bribery conspiracy trial of Gur. ers in return for FIJA assist- seven criminal charges against loony. kttrnar said, urging a [iCY.
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Ed Gurney go and pick up his ney and three others.
ance.
the Florida Republican.
'coiinarisosi between the
But fund raiser Larry WilDefense lawyers for the codelife," the former senator's at.
Gurney also is charged with
reptaItlori of Gurney and the hams, Gurney's chief accuser,
lie asked jurors to believe the
tome) urged jurors in making fendant.s were to begin their fill lying to a grand jury, bribery
reputation of the government's is a "devious, amoral conmamu"
and accepting unlawful corn- testimon y of Gurney as an
his last bid for acqutthl in a six' nal summations today.
who embellished his testimony
"honest, truthful man...with an iiiajor witnesses,
Gurney, 61, ex-aide Joseph pensation.
month-old in1luenc peddling
Gurney, he said, was a man and fabricated tales to buy his
Bastien, plus fonner Federal
"I deliver from my hands to Incomplete memory," and
trial.
Housing Administration offi. )ours the (ate of Ed Gurney," reject the statements of his ac- "known as Mr. Clean in poli. way out of a serious situation,
tics." The fact that he couldn't Dittmar charged
"have the courage if you find cials K. Wayne Swiger and l)ittmar said, asking the jury to cusers as lies,
proof isn't there to say it isn't Ralph Koontz are charged with "be true to your oath - just,
The thrust of the prosecution recall specifics of numerous
Williams has testified that he
C. Harris Dittmar said. conspiring to raise an illegal fair and brave."
case wa3 built on admitted events alleged in the Indictment collected $400,000 shaking down
wundimig up a six-hour closing $233,000 slush fund by prornisl)ittznar claimed the govern- liars, conmen and lawbreakers "adds credibility to his testi- Florida builders in Gurney's
argument Thursday in the ing Gurney's influence to build- nient failed to prove any of the who made deals for their testi- ninny," said the defense attor- name between 1971-73.
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contributed a single effort to this investigation."
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RECOMMENDED APPROPRIATIONS
extradite Webb.
FOR THE PROPOSED ADOPTION
DISTRICT FUNDS AND GRANTS
local officers
had taken OF A CAPITAL PROGRAM FOR For Conduct oi the Affairs oi the District Generally
Personal Services
Webb into custody after a THE CITY CF SANFORD.
FLORIDA
Contractual Services
computer check showed an
Notice is hereby given that a
Cmrnodlties
outstanding Michigan warrant Public Hearing will be held at the
Current Charges
Commission Room in the City Hall in
for the man
Operating Capital Outlay
The City of Sanford. Florida. at 7:00
Sanford police arrested o'clock P. M. on August 11,
1975, to
Ronald Edward Muse, 23, Star consider the adoption of a Capita l
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Route One, DeBary, on two Program.
A Copy of said Capital Program For Tax Officials' Commissions
counts of grand larceny. Muse
shall be available at the OffiCe of the For Reserve - Emergency Pump Station
was held in county Jail on city Clerk for all persons desiring to
Equipment Replacement
examine the same.
bond.
$lO
For R eserve - Contingencies

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budget for said District for the fiscal year beginning October 1. 197S and
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Investigators
have known from the beginning that a teen-aged girl
whncp body was found on an i,olatcd bcach four days ago
was murdered.
Jack Lynady, chief investigator for the Volusia County
State Attorney's office, acknowledged Thursday that he
ordered the information withheld in hopes of giving the
killer a feeling of confidence.
I have no doubt it was murder," I.ynady said. "Any
one who saw the body could tell the girl was badly
beaten."
I.ynady said the killer attempted to make the girl's
death look like an accidental drowning by throwing her
body into the ocean.
The girl's identity, however, remained a mystery today
despite telephone calls from hundreds of parents who
thought the body might be that of a missing daughter.
l.yandy acknowledged that the girl was a murder
victim after Arthur Schwartz, Volusia County Medical
I-.xa miner, nii'le theii isdosure on his own
Schwartz said the girl, whose age has been put at
anywhere from 14 to 18, did drown but his autopsy had
uncovered "gcxxl evidence" that she would have died of
injuries received in the beating.
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and an additional $.14 for in premiums," Bukur said.
By ED PRICKETT
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county's
solution.
family insurance.
Herald Staff Writer
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SEA
Rosenthal
"That's just too much," said educators have a "very difficult
The skyrocketing cost of
with
negotiated
a
better
plan
comprehensive health in- Rosenthal, the association's time with services."
'People are happy with the the firm last year. The SEA
surance has forced represen- chief spokesman at the
satisfied pact included better coverage '.
tives of the county's 1,425 bargaining table. He said the coverage - but
educators to rebid next year's family rate hike request Is 65 with services," Bukur ex and a liberal policy on dental
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The company also had agreed
Board
member
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today.
SEA President Pete Bukur Jr. said, "1 agree with you. to set up a hot line to Seminole
A spokesman for the
County to handle claims.
S e in I n 01 e
E d ii c a t I o n Tuesday got School Board They're very slow about
SEA Is not required to accept
Association (SEA) called permission to rebid the in- off."
School Supt. Bud Layer ad- the lowest bid, but may choose
proposed rate hikes by Blue surance, Bukur said the firm
Cross-Blue Shield "Incredible Last year collected a total vised SEA set up a meeting with the firm it wishes.
- just Incredible."
$398,317 in premiums and paid
SEA's Steve Rosenthal said out only $2,0OO in claims.
Legal Notice
the carrier is seeking $9.57
"That's an excess of $170,000.
more to insure a single person There's no need for an increase
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ADOPT BUDGET
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BOSTON (API - Florida officials took former pro
football player and executive Rommie Loudd into custody
this morning for a flight to that state.
Loudd had been held at the Charles Street Jail here
pending his return to Florida where he faces drug
charges.
John P. White Jr., Loudd's attorney, salt4 Thursday that
the Massachusetts Supreme Court denied his petition for a
stay of execution of an order that Loudd be turned over to
Florida officials.
A U.S. District Court judge also denied a petition
Thursday night for a writ of habeas corpus, which would
have stayed execution of the Supreme Court ruling.
Loudd is charged in Florida with two counts of conspiring to deliver cocaine and with ciinspiracy to commit
a felony. He also faces a tederal charge of conspiring to
distribute cocaine.

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MIAMI AP - Trailways bus operations between most
major cities in Florida and Georgia were to resume today
after an agreement ended a 48-day strike of drivers and
station employes.
Federal mediator Robert Leitnen said Thursday that
members of the Amalgamated Transit Union, division
1250, voted to accept an offer from Tamlami Bus Lines, an
affiliate of Continental Trailway., made July 16 in
Tanlpa.
Both union and company spokesmen refused to give details of the three-year contract.
The line, which operates over 4,000 route-miles connecting most cities in Florida anti southern Georgia, was
srut d;wn ,'UIIc 8 when 349 workers walked off the job.

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TALLAHASSEE i AP) - Comptroller and Mr. Bishop have not contributed a single
(;eral'J Lewis says he has the "utmost con- effort to this Investigation."
fidence" in two executive assistants who have
lie said Fraud cases were ready to be filed in
teen criticized by one ,if Lewis' securities in- January, but wcc delayed several months
vestigators.
"because of serious interference from the
Lewis commented Thursday after investigator present comptroller's office."
Hobert Prince said Lewi3 was "honest, but naive
"Even though the comptroller was personally
and ill-advised" in defending assistants Ed informed that investors were losing thousands of
Bishop and Vic Vickers and attacking other dollars each day, h chose to elevate the
persons investigating a massive mortgage in- revocation of conditional bank approvals as his
vestment fraud.
top and sole priority," Prince charged.
Price is seeking a grievance hearing on his
Lewis aides have told Prince he should find
charges that Vickers and Bishop manipulated another job by July 31. He has said he is looking
the fraud investigation for political purposes. for another job, but plans to fight for his rights
Officials say up to 60,000 persons have been before he leaves,
swindled of up to $1 billion in the fraud case.
Prince charged that Lewis' attacks on Asst.
"The documentable facts are that this in- State Atty. Louis St. Laurent of Fort Myers, a
vestigation was totally developed by the key land-fraud investigator, were childish and
previous professional employes of the Division of contradicted the comptroller's claim of close
Securities," Prince said Thursday. "Mr. Vickers cooperation with other investigators.

Coast Guard To Patrol

Treasure

TAI.I.AhIASSEE Al'), - Sen. Richard two letters from constituents criticizing him fir
Stone, l)-Fl.a., says he accepts free air trans. accepting any free air transportation.
port.ation and hotel rooms when he travels to
Each senator and staff is allowed 44 govern
make speeches but rejects pa).eat for the en- ment-paid trips a year between W;,.t'r, an:
gagements.
the senator's home state, he salI
"Although senators may legally collect up to
"Since I go home to Florida
$15,000a year in speech honoraria, I do not seek weekend and usually have one or more public
or accept a speaking fee," he said Thursday. "1
appearances during the weekend. I expect to
do accept, however, the tree air fare and
a free make more than 44 round trips myself this
hotel room, when necessary In conjunction with year," Stone said.
the spceth."
He said several of his aides "must travel
Stone commented on his travel policies in the
wake of a story that erroneously reported he had between Florida and Washington occasionally on
accepted $2,730 worth of free airline tickets so official business, although we hold these trips to
an irreducible minimum,"
far this year.
lbs required gift report actually showed that
Senate rules allow senators to raise money
he had accepted $1,990 worth of free air fares and from supporters to pay for expenses "that are
paid for another $740 in airline tickets out of not covered by the official Senate allowance, but
$3,905 in contributions to his office expense fund, which are necessary for the efficient handling of
Stone said in a statement that he has received office business in the public interest."
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ment's Bureau of Land Management said Thursday.
However, he said, under the
tentative agreement state Marifle Patrol boats would also
keep watch on the sites when
the Coast Guard wasn't around.
Until last month, these shipwrecks - mostly sunken Spanish vessels—were under the
protection of the state. But on
June 16 the Supreme Court
ruled that the sites In which
many of the remains rest belong to the federal government.

As a result, state patrols no does not have enough manpow.
longer could protect the sites
from scavengers and fortunehunters.
Under federal law, silvagers
need special permits to hunt for
sunken treasurers and must
turn part of what they find over
to the government. In turn, the
government helps protect the
discoveries. The same applies
to the state for shipwrecks
found in state waters.
"We're told that there has
been a lot of recent activity in
these waters—even armed
confrontations," Sievers said.
"All we're trying to do is
restore law and order out
there."
Lie said no firm agreement
has yet been reached, although
the informal agreement is contamed in a "memorandum of
understanding"
Sievers said one of the prob.
lemns is that the Coast Guard

Interior Department agreed
er or boats to keep a contant that a cooperative agreement
watch over the sites.
was needed to protect these
A proposal to Increase the sites.
('ciaM Guard fleet off the FloriTue aree::wnt soud inda keys is currently on the desk elude the use 'if state boats to
of Interior Secretary Stanley K. keep watch on shipwreck sites
Hathaway, Sievers said,
and the use of Coast Guard
According to Sen. Richard facilities and personnel to
Stone, 1)-Fla., who met Tuesday answer trouble calls from the
with Sievers and other Interior boats and issue citations to
Department officials on the persons disturbing the sites,"
problem, since the Supreme Stone said.
Court decision there has been
,
considerable looting of ship.
y)
wrecks, "one armed battle and
a boat accident in which three
persons drowned,"
last Sunday, a salvage tug
trying to recover relics from a
17th century sunken Spanish
galleon capsized and sank. The
boat's captain, his wife, and a
salvage diver drowned.
Stone said that during the
Tuesday meeting, represent.a.
tives of both Florida and the

Accused Raoist Presses
Charges Against Women
L)AYTONA UEMII, I API
Officials at a hospital where extent of the injuries. Police
An accused rapist has Dotson was kept under police earlier said he had sustained
pressed charges against three guard while undergoing treat- %Iounds to the arms, shoulders
knife-wielding women "vigil- uent would not comment on the and alxlomen.
antes" sho were apparently
friends of his alleged victim,
Police Sil.

John Dotson, 20, was attacked
and slashed last Friday at his
home just before police arrived
to arrest him, officers said.
ibm's earlier, a woman named
him as the man who forced his
way into kr car and raped her.

l)otson, in jail on a charge of
sexual battery, originally had
decided not to bring a complaint against the women, police sa id. But they said Thursday that he changed his mind.

Both the alleged rape victim
and Dotson dlsclaimd any connection between the two instances, but Police Sgt. Robert
p
Sharpe said earlier that "It appears to be an action carried
out by WIItI1CB vigilantes. They
took things Into their own
hands."
l)ot.son also told investigators
that three women were involved in the attack, not six as
"riginally reported by witnt'sSCS, police said. Dotson was
quoted as saying he was hit on
the back and slashed with a
kitchen knife alter being lured
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federal government has informally agreed with Florida officials on how to protect old shipwrX.s tliscc,vcred off the Flon
cia Keys, an Interior l)epartment official says.
The agreement, yet to be put
in final form, would give the
Coast Guard the main responsibility for patroling these sites,
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That means no searches of private living
quarters or offices or papers, no wiretaps and no
hugging without a judge's finding that the search is
justticd and his issuing a court warrant to
authorize it.
This should be the rule without exception
within the territory of the United States, whether or
not the investigation being conducted relates to the
activities of foreign nations within the United

Now that the Downtown Business Association of
Sanford (DBA) has adopted a set of by-laws which
clearly gives the organization something to work
with, we sincerely hope that all factions of the
community throw their support behind it and help.
To renovate and redevelop Downtown Sanford
should receive top priority from every concerned
citizen and we hope that all groups, committees and
civic-minded organizations will contribute to seeing
that the DIM's goals are accomplished.
There should be no bickering about who's doing
what, no petty jealousies and, most importantly, no
apathy connected with the redevelopment of our
downtown area.
A community effort Is needed to make things
function smoothly and we ti-ust that one and all will
provide solid input Into any and all plans that might
develop to help make Sanford a more attractive,
and better place in which to work and live.
—Bill Currie

It's long been our contention that there is not
enough community-spirited activity during the
summer months and we'd like to see it happen here.

For instance, we could have an old-fashioned
'community fair' type thing with various fire
departments throughout the county holding a
'barrel' contest, amusements for children, bet dog
stanL, cott&amp;n candy, fa1r-t ype bouths displaying
various wares made by area residents, etc.
All of these activities, we feel, tend to bring
people closer together in a friendly atmosphere.
The July Fourth activities at Fort Mellon Park
were great, but we wonder why something like this
couldn't be staged more often. Seems it would
contribute a lot to our community.
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It is already the rule so far as investigation of
domestic matters is concerned. That was laid down
Edm und Burke, the 18th-century English
in the Keith decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in statesman and friend of America, observed that
1972.
"In no country perhaps in the world is the law so
But the court explicitly reserved a decision on general a study ... This study renders men
warrantless wiretapping that is based on threats to acute, inquisitive, dexterous, prompt in attack,
ready in defense. full of resources
the national security involving foreign powers.
Burke should see us now. As "prompt in atThe government continues to contend it has
ta ck" as ever, the litigious propensity of
inherent power to conduct such
warrantless Americans has grown to such proportions that,
wiretapping. Attorney General Edward H. Levi on the eve of the nation's Bicentennial, we might
said last month that the Justice Department seriously consider amending the Declaration of
authorized warrantless national security wiretaps
Independence to read: "Life, liberty and the
on 148 persons last year and installed hidden right to sue."
The "litiga tion boom" the current rush by
microphones to eavesdrop on 32 others.
Americans
to sue over liability — may end up
FBI director Clarence M. Kelley now contends
he has the legal authority to order surreptitious either by breaking down the insurance system or
by icIng many products out of the reach of
entries 'burglari es ) in the national interest.
comers, warns the Jcurnal of Insurance, a
The Supreme Court and the Congress should bimonthly publication of the Insurance infor.
end these practices if the executive branch refuses mation Institute.
to do so. Our reading of the Fourth Amendment
Thc medical mal practice crisis, which affects
does not reveal that it provides for any exceptions. virtually every part of the country today, Is just
the tip of an iceberg, writes the executive vice
As a practical matter, the obtaining of
warrants need not impede our counterintelligence president of one large insurance company in a
symposium In the magazine's current issue.
efforts in this country.
"Today it is doctors and hospitals telling us
And requiring warrants will protect the citizen they cannot afford liability insurance," says
Ian
against the kind of secret surveillance that can R. Heap of Commercial Union Assurance
occur when federal agents do not have to answer to Companies. "Tomorrow it will be manufacturers
anyone except th eir own bosses in the executive of Vital consumer products such as phar.
maceuticals and foods. Downstream, unless
branch.
public
expectations and demands change, few
Th ree years after Watergate we are now fully
aware of the abuses against constitutional liberty business activities will go untouched."
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town, James hare says he scrupulously
tries to administer Justice according to the
dictates of the community name.
And his record indicates success. In 15 years
as Justice of the Peace he has never had a threat
on the bench, never been accused of corruption,
and has rendered only three verdicts overturned
by higher courts. Still, he has critics. "Judge,"
t hey tell him as they are being led off to the
slammer, "I thought the name of this place was
Falrchance."
In addition to those under pain of 90 days in
jail, Jim Hare ha., more Impassioned detractors.
He is one of thousands of nonlawyer judges In
America who are coming into Increasing condemnatlon by forces opposed to layman justice.
Worried about the capacity of nonlawyers to
pass correct judgments on complex legal
matters, civil ri ghtists ha ve brought law suits to
chal lenge the constitu tional correctness of
nonlawyer judges. In some sta tes ci tizens are
preparing to vote on the Issue.

LONDON 'APt — The British government plans to end
detention without trial in Northern Ireland and to set free
all the 246 suspected terrorists It now holds there by
Christmas.
"Our aim is to dismantle detention," Merlyn Rees,
secretary of state for Northern Ireland, told Parliament
on Thursday. "II there is a full scale armed insurrection
ts there was before, I will use the law."
Official sources said there are now 1,363 special
category prisoners in jail In the province
persons
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ANKARA, Turkey (AP)
Turkish leaders called a
cabinet meeting today to discuss the refusal by the U.S.
house of Representatives to resume American arms sales
to this NATO country. Government sources said the
cabinet will consider taking action against U.S. military
bases here.
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NEW DELHI, India I API — The Indian government
today revoked an expulsion order and allowed Christian
Science Monitor correspondent Daniel Southerland to
remain in the country after he signed a pledge accepting
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Actor Pat O'Brien, who has been
hospitalized because of an irregular heartbeat, has been
taken off the critical list.
O'Brien, 75, who played tough cops and kindly Irish
p'iests in dozens of 1930s and 1940s movies, was admitted
to Little Company of Mary Hospital on Tuesday. Doctors
said he evidently did not suffer a heart attack, but they did
not release a specific diagnosis.
The actor was in critical condition early Thursday after
his condition worsened, But then he improved, a hospital
spokesman said. The spokesman added, "His vital signs
are stabilizing but there is a problem with heart
rhythym." He was removed from the critical list later in
te day.
Doctors said the actor, stricken with chest pains while
appearing with his wife Eloise in a Chicago production of
the play "Skip and Go Naked," was able to talk and was
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BRUSSELS (AP) — Evangelist Billy Graham has
opened his Belgian Crusade with a warm-up meeting
attended by about 3,000 young Europeans.
The first meeting was held Thursday, with the formal
opening of the crusade tonight at the Heysel Sports
Stadium. It has a capacity of 65,000.
The crusade, called "Eurofest 75," will last 10 days and
is expected to draw 10,000 persons.
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LOS ANGELES (AP)
Actor Burt Reynolds has
testified in a burglary-assault trial that a rifle and two
watches were stolen from his home during his absence.
Reynolds appeared as a witness Wednesday, the third
day of testimony in the trial of Vaughn Greenwood, 32.
Greenwood is accused of ransacking the actor's home
Feb. 1 and of attacking two of Reynolds' neighbors with a
hatchet. Shown a pair of blue patent leather shoes,
Reynolds said they were his.
Then he explained, "They were a gift from a fan. I kept
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struck between East and West,
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promise of more under.
than a trifle defensive when
standings, such as a projected
they discuss the declaration
treat' to limit offensive nuclear
weapons.
that President Ford and leaders
On a practical level. Presi.
of 34 other governments will
dent Ford will seize the oppor.
sign next week in Helsinki.
After two decades of proddtunity of the summit setting to
talk to Brezhnev about yenlug, the Soviet Union will finally
V
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h -ation and other oustanding
gain acceptance of the postwar
tues that are blocking corn.
map of eastern Europe. In
ik'tion of the weapons pact.
return, the West mostly gets
Unless they are resolved,
5omehigh.soundingbuttenuo
Brezhnev's planned visit to
"human rights" principles.
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Washington this fall will be (IC.
hived or held without a treaty
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legally binding, allows for
signing.
peaceful changes in borders.
Moreover, in the Helsinki
But this provides scant hope
declaration the Sovie ts make
that Moscow's hold on eastern
the gesture of agreeing to give
Europe will be relaxed and
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change will have to come from
maneuvers involving 25,000 s'ilwithin the Warsaw bloc, the
liUNlD BIt EZIINEV
GEItALI) FORD
diers or more within 175 miles
way Romania Las achieved a
measure of indepe'idence in its Iective security treaty was first by the relentless debate among of their western borders This
proposed by Moscow In IVA. some 600 delegates over the applies also to Soviet troops in
foreign policy,
As for the human rights con- The West has tried to tie it to placement of a comma, the East Germany or elsewhere.
Whether the document would
cesslons, such as reunification parallel negotiations to reduce translation of a phrase. Mostly,
of divided families and freer Russian ground forces in Eu- the United States went along restrain the Soviets from apply.
ing the Brezhnev doctrine, the
movement of "ideas," journal, rope. These talks remain with the tide.
In the U.S. view, the result is self-proclaimed right to inter.
isis and security, they also are stalled in Vienna, but Chairman
not legally enforceable and de- Leonid I. Brezhnev will have his a political document that can vene in a Warsas bloc state, or
pend on Soviet good will. To the declaration and 35-nation serve as a "takeoff" for tradi- from meddling in Portugal, is
very end of two years of weary summit to crow about at the tional treaties that would make highly problematic.
The most that knowledgeable
negotiations and drafting of the 25th Communist party congress the human-rights provisions
binding. More important, it U.S. officials elairii is that in.
declaration, the Soviets fought next February.
The Americans were never serves detente, the policy that tervention in Portugal's domes.
for and obtained qualifications
very
excited about the confer- Secretary of State henry A. tic affairs would be in.
and conditions in every liberal
ence. Privately, the highest of. Kissinger has pursued through compatible with the East-West
provision.
The idea of an European col. ficials were sometimes amused the Nixon and Ford adminis. agreement.

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our associate, Jack Cloherty: "It was my job to fiscated all
the carbons and finally took the
help them
the riostal srvIc' asshnec1 nip" tvnpwyil,r rihhnn it"I t. ti
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them in a sack labeled "lop Secret Trash."
Colby was asked whether past presidents
With his little bag of trash, the agent departed
knew that the CIA had been tampering with the
under
escort for spy headquarters in nearby
ninils. "I don't think we can say any President
Virginia.
indiiidually knew," said the CIA chief.
had any attorney general been advised of the
WHITE HOUSE WHISPERS: President Ford
illeg il operation? "Only (John) Mitchell, is our confided to friends that he hopes
Israel and
unp.- e,sion," replied Colby.
Egypt will sign another interim peace
agreement by the end of the month. . The
'Che i ppearance of the CIA director on Capitol
liiil war, like an episode from a James Bond President also told friends he will go on vetoing
movie. 3.- fore Colby entered the hearing room, a legislation that he thinks is Inflationary.. . We
team ci dectronic experts swept the premises had a brief visit with the President last week. "I
with sopI'Lsticated detection equipment to make always read your colimn," he said courteously.
We said we hoped he enjoyed it. "Most of the
sure there were rio hidden mikes.
time," he replied diplomatically. . . Ford told
Then Colby ('ok the witness stand, But In the cameramen that he found the Soviet-American
next room, an Agent sat in front of an ordinary space spectacular "exciting."
One cameraman
looking briefcase throughout the testimony. The asked whether he would like to walk In
space.
briefcase as you may have guessed, was not at "Sure," said the
Prealdent eagerly. "Sure".
all ordi:iary. L u,tained mysterious gadgets, Ile couldn't resist boasting privately of the
whick monifr( j t!,e airwaves above and around superior
American pictures from space. The
the nearing, horn. This was a precaution to make
Soviet space cam&amp;a, h, said, "was not nearly as
',ure the i 1,ini wasn't being bugged by a good as ours, I think ours
was about perfect".
longran,, /4ivesdropjer.
The President visited the historic White house
Afls,' holby left the hearing, a CIA agent map room after It
had been redecorated.
are' 1 1;L1med the clerk who typed up the
"They've changed the map room all around," he
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Indian diplomat as she watched the government mated 10,000 people have been Jailed because in New Delhi that Mrs. Gandhi
will soon
Al' Special Correspondent
announcements interrupt "I Love Lucy," her
they pose a political or economic threat to Mrs. nationalize the press, possibly publishing just
The hungry masses don't seem concerned favorite program on India TV.
Gandhi's programs — has alarmed some of those one or two newspapers.
about India's tilt toward totalitarian governMrs. Gandhi's picture Is not on billboards in who initially supported her.
The critics also doubt the continued success of
ment, but many in India's educated classes New Delhi, but slogans praising her emergency
Said a well-known Indian political scientist, Mrs. Gandhi's economic programs which have
believe an "ivory curtain" is descending to cut rule are beginning to take the place of beer ads. "She does not
have an ideological base, but an become the basis for her appeal to the masses.
them off from each other and the outside world.
Mrs. Gandhi's critics are drawn not only from administrative one. That's all very well to run a Radio and TV shows constantly feature
"Everyone is petrified. We are becoming a the ranks of
opposition parties but also from the place like Singapore, but not good enough for economic stories, and daily news programs
police state," commented a British-educated business and
intellectual communites which saw India.
regularly carry interviews with eager shoppers
New Delhi businesswoman, three weeks after traditional
"With no grass roots part)' machine to keep who express joy
processes of law and order swept
for the lower prices.
Prune Minister Indira Gandhi proclaimed a away in a few days.
her po licies on the track, what e will get is the
But the released stocks of goods that forced
state of emergency and assumed neardictatorship of the cop on the beat."
down are running out, and prices are
"No one is sale from arrest today," said the
dictatorial powers.
Mrs. Gandhi's critics are also concerned about prices
The businesswoman and others interviewed In descendant of a maharaja who runs a diamond harsh censorship that kills anything but fa. rising.
Corruption is still prevalent, according to
major Indian cities in the past three weeks cited buslncas. "Incurring the displeasure of Mrs. vorable news in the nation's press.
harsh press ce nsorshi p, intensified police sur- Gandhi means ruin."
nior
government
officials
eagerly
informed
sources. The anticorruption unit
Even se
raided
recently
ljewe er's store and discovered
veillance and denial of basic rights of assembly
Some of these critics said they Initthily ap. interviewed thi. vpurter in major cities for millions of
rupees worth of undeclared goods.
and political criticism to back up their fears that proved her tough measures, particularly the news events in the capital or elsewhere.
freewheeling democracy is dead In India.
arrest of some leading opposition politicians who
"Let's face it, all India radio and the
"Hut we settled it all that night," the owner's
"She is instituting a cult of personality, Just were calling for police and army revolts. But die newspapers are totally discredited now," son told a friend. "We paid the anticorruption
like Chairman Mao," said an aging widow of an continuing crackdown on dissidents
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In testimony stamped "Secret" on every CIA's Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba a few days
age,CIA chief William colby has described how earlier on April 17, 1961.
the CIA used to monitor the mails.
— The ('IA also opened the mail of certain
Not only did he reveal details that were left "CIA employes and foreign nationals who were
out of the Rockefeller report, but he admitted for the subject of Inquiries." Their mail was also
the first time that the CIA had violated the law. checked to find out who was corresponding with
"It Is my understanding," he confessed, "that them. "These mail openings and covers allowed
it is Illegal to open the mail, first class mail
us to stay ahead of the Communist state of the
that the only Justification might be during war art hi chemical censorship and permitted us to
under certai n special legal authtrity.'
devise systems to safely communicate with our
Here are the highlights of his secret (contacts) In Communist areas," explained
testimony before a House subcommittee chaired Colby.
by Rep. Charles Wilson, D.-Calif.
— The CIA concentrated on monitoring the
mail frurri the Soviet Union and mainland China.
— Colby disclosed that the CIA is able to read
mall without opening It. A secret chemical, But mall was also examined from North Vietnam, Cobs and other Communist countries. Most
whose name we cannot reveal for security
of
these countries apparently use the Soviet
reasons, enables agents to decipher the writing
inside sealed envelopes. Colby swore, however, postal system to route their mail abroad.
— The biggest mail-opening operation was
that the CIA has used this magic, see-through
centered in New York City. This was what Colby
chemical only overseas. It was unnecessary to
use It in the United States, apparently, as king as called "the East Coast Project,"
— The CiA gate is New York postal clerk "a
the postal authorities cooperated with the CIA.
$500 Christmas bonus totalling $3,000 for five
The Rockefeller report mentioned that the years," confessed Colby, for "transporting the
CIA had opened mail In hloaniulu, New
as, mail bai to the area where CIA officers handled
New York City and San Francisco. But Colby the mail." Paying off the clerk. Colby deadtestified that the CIA, in addition, had opened panned, "was an Improper act by the agency,"
tnail in Miami during the April 24-28, 1961 period. He refused to identify the clerk, However, 'e
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Moultrie Loyal To K ng

were relatively easy to settle. Most people
When word was received at St. Augustine that choice to go with South Carolina, the colony of
Intellectually, the argument Is a lair one. Even
wanted to avoid lawsuits and their demands the Declaration of Independence had been his birth or stay true to British Florida, his Judge
Hare admits he cannot keep up on the law
were reasonable.
signed, John Hancock, whose name led all the adopted home.
as much as he would like: "We usually receive
Today, he charges, the insurance system Is rest, and Samuel Adams, the Boston firebrand,
He hesitated not a second.
notification from llarris'iurg concerning
increasingly being used for improper purposes. were burned In effigy on the Public square.
Moultrie's
stand
was
important
for the future changes In the law,
but the problem is when.
Sen. Dewey l3artlett, the Oklabc*na Republican, touched a He Lays the blame on
what he calls "the transfer
All the officials gathered to watch the crowd of Florida. His prestige among some leaders ° Sometimes I get the literature six months late."
nerve when he suggested that more self-service elevators be payment syndrome."
in the flickering flames. Patrick Tonyn, the had come from the older colonies held them wi th Hare reca lls one time when he charged
Installed In the US. Capitol. He thinks Congress should try to
two
governor,
was there, probably wondering how him. For three years Grant had left Moultrie in people 150 apiece for the same
save some of the $1 million a year now paid to elevator
Another contributor to the symposium, many of the mob were
motor vehicle
sincere. He suspected
charge of the colony. Although controversial, he offense. A few weeks later the state
operators.
Stanford University president Richard w
wrote to tell
fever of rebellion had infected at least some of had held dissenion to a minimum,
him the fine had been changed to $100 apiece
Not in the eyes of Sen. John Pastore, the Rhode Island
Lyman, sees a vicious cycle at work here,
Even though Gov. Tonyn saw rebels before his verdict, and ordered
Democrat. It's unfair, he says, to pick on elevator operators —
Confronted with limitations on their freedom the people, a few in high places.
him to collect the
There was one,
above everywhere, there was an almost total lack of rest of the money, "Well, I wot'ld not even think
most of them students working their way through college — or apparent injustices in the way they are s'isplcion.
That was Jo
hn Moultrie, lieutenant revolutionary activity.
when th e Sena te just voted to Increase Its allnwee
t for taff
rcat
of going back to the defendan ts to get the money,
in society, people demand th
at
governor
of
British
East
Flnrida.
"If there was one consistent Tory territory so I had to pay the state myself,"
:d di-' by $i million.
"somebody do something," he writes. And In
Of all those who had a dream of what Florida during the Revolution it was Florida, parThe dialogue has a point. What the Capitol needs besides United States the particular "somebodies" most
Bv and large flare's decisions are not
sell-service elevators is self-service senators and congressmen. often in a pcsltlon to "do something" are might be, John Moultrie came closest to making ticularly East Florida," said North Callahan ln
his
come
true,
his
account
of
the
American
Loyalists, And momentou.s in nature. While there are some
The problem is not only the kids who run the elevators, but &amp;W m,embers of the legal profession. And the
Withhome.
him it was a cam of total commitment to (liarles; Mowat, another authority, wrote thr-t nonlawyers in America who sit in judgment of
the other 20,000 congressional employes riding up and down with
"something" generally involves further his new
Drawn by the mild climate and "a!l the malr currents carried It (East Florida) serious criminal cases (a few nonlawyers serve
them every day.
regulation, further provisions for adjudicating fertile
soil,
he
cut
all ties with South Carolina. He toward the Loyal shore."
on state supreme courts, as example), flare's
disputes formally in short, further expansion
brought
his
family,
slaves and all his possessions
As lic'u'enant governor, Moultrie may have responsibilities are minimal. As a J.P., which is
of that same increasingly mysterious machinery
of social organization that caused the grievance to a plan ta tion four miles sou th of St. AugustIie. helped Gov, Tonyn prepare the procla ma tion more modernly called District Justi ce, Hare
It was like nothing else in Florida — indeed, in invi'.thg "those too weak to resist violence Of hears "all those little damn
in the first place.
o
cases nobody else
all the American colonies of his time.
enfmies and too loyal to concur in measures of wants", traffic violations, minor family
While Americans still have a great capacity
"lie thought himself most happy and for- revolt" to come to Florida. It offered a secure disputes, zoning violations. Nonetheless, he
Some nations in Southeast Asia are feeling insecure since for believing in legislation and regulation as the tiinate," says a biographer, "settled with a
haven and land free of quit rents for two years. adds, "We do have power here, almost unlimited
the Communist triumph in Indo6ina, and for good remon. answer to all social, political and economic ills, numerous, healthy family in a country to ther',
For loyal John Moultrie, however, the power in some cases. We can dismiss actions, we
'surely it would be better for us," he concludes, most desirable, the produce of which enat'led Revolution brought his dream house down. When
Whether they believe in the domino theory or not, the
can stop proceedings from getting more serious.
portunity now exists for Cornmtmlst (Ilna or the Soviet Union, "if we did not have to wait until the United States him to live clear of debt In plenty, ease, and so me England casually turned East Florida back to No doubt about it, if a guy wanted to be
corrupt in
or both, to expand their influence in that region in view of the becomes a stalemate society, in which everyone elegance."
Spain after the fighting, Moultrie salvaged what this job, he could. Whether he's a lawyer or
setback dealt to the United States of America on the smt litigates and nothing progresses."
Then came the war and John Moultrie had a he could and sailed away.
nonlawyer, I might add."
Asian mainland.
It is puzzling, then, that President Ferdinand Marcos of the
Philippines should be taxing a course that stralni rather than
strengthens the ties with the United States on which his country's security dipends. It Is hard to see how his plan to assert
more national control over U.S. bases in the Philippines can do
anything but diminish their effectiveness.

BONN, West Germany (AP) in West Germany is likely to be
It will be the first visit to West after the erection of the Corn- Hoot sit thw,n f or two hours
01
President Ford, who arrives marked more by shirt-sleeve German)'
by an American iiunIst wall in the divided city, talks Sunday.
here Saturday night on a 10-day informality than ceremony.
president since Richard M.
Euro pean tr ip, will find the
Ford is to dine on a Rhine Nixon v is it ed Bonn and West
Both Ford and Schmidt will
"flj atmosphere simply has
West German capital more con- River excursion boat and picnic Berlin In 196,9, a
year after the changed," a Bonn government be going to ilel.sinki next week
cerned with the threat of world with American troops at a Soviet-led invasion of Czech- source
said, referring to the to sign a 35-nation document on
economic recession than with small hessian garrison town.
oslovakia reawakened West present mood of East-West tie. security and East-West cooper.
the old uAd war fears of Soviet West Berlin, the cold war flash German fears
of the Kremlin. tente.
ation in Europe. Soviet Cornaggressslon.
point, has not been included in Nixon was gi',en a rousing remuni.st
party chief Leonid I.
Unlike the emotionally his itinerary because of what ception in Berlin that rivalled
But
West
Berlin
is
expected
to
Brezhnev
will be in Helsinki
charged Visits of past American were described here as
sched- the one affcrded President John be on the agenda when Ford along with other Eastern bloc
presidents, Ford's 37-hour stay uling difficulties.
F. Kennedy in 1963, two years and Chancellor hlelmnut &amp;'h- leaders,

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Pennsylvania has not yet reached the lawsuit
or ballot level of protest. Those tests currently
are confined to Four states in the South and New
York. But the issue here as elsewhere is
pregnant.
King
of
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road
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as "a risky simplification" by
nonlawyer Justices. They claim the nonlawyers
undermine confidence in the system through
incompetence. Says ónelrn Pittsburgh: "If
you're In trouble with your landlord, and he
threatens eviction, would you rather have an
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expert or an amateur decide the case?"

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LONDON (All)
Dr. Roger Wyburn.Mason, who
via inns to have discovered the cause and probable cure for
rhewnatoid arthritis, says he first got the idea from a
laboratory technician at Yale University.
The 53-year-old British doctor, who was an associate
professor at Yale In 1958, said the technician had worked
nut a method of extracting a certain type of minute worm
from soil samples.
The method was to freeze a chunk of soil and surround it
with a solution of body warmth temperature. The worms
then left the chilled soil for the warmer solution in a
process known as thermotropism.

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more than 20 persons wa: reported missing early today in
northern Quebec Province, an air control spokesman at
Montreal International Airport said,
The spokesman said seven search planes were looking
for the missing aircraft in the Lake St. Jean region, about
125 miles north of Quebec City.
St. Felicien Air Services, which owns the plane, said It
had been on a flight from Matagami, Que., to Quebec City.

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Replaces Cold War Fears

Recession
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This is the type of activity we'd like to see more
of throughout the county, especially right here In
Downtown Sanford.

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DON OAKLEY

off Iciris on their staging of a 'fun day' and we wish
them all the success In the world.

The nice thing abiul all this is there will be no
admission lee, although food and drink items will be
for sale, including hot dogs, pizza, corn-on-the-cob
and soft drinks.

Aug. 6 will be a big day In the City of
Casselberry.
That city is planning a good old-fashfr.ied 'fun
day,'cornpete with parade, food, games and entertainment of all sorts and descriptions.
Activity for the day starts at 9 am. with a
parade forming at Casselberry Square Shopping
Center on Semoran Boulevard and Winter Park
Drive. The parade is.scheduled to end around 11
a.m. at Secret Lake Park.
There will be a bicentennial theme attached to
the 'fun day' with Seminole County Bicentennial
Conunittee Director Jack Homer presenting the
official bicentennial flag to city officials.
There will be prizes for the best patriotic
costume in the parade.
The entire day's activities are being sponsored
by the city recreation department, which would like
to see it become an annual event.
Talented entertainers will headline the festive
day, including Life Unlimited Youth Singers, belly
dancers, hawaiian dancers and Rogers School of
Dance. Also on the agenda are square dancers,
downs, acrobats, blue grass music and various
youth groups.

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muatton is limited, the firuid
gro%th tends to slow 'lawn.
Man fibroids cause no
s)lnptoms at all. This dependc
a lot on their location and size,
and this has a lot to do with the
decision on w he ther to operate
sr not. The small ones that
cause symptoms can usually
be left alone, particularly in
'oun
oinan like yourself,
until alter the menopause.
You can have fibroid tumors
removed witheut having the
uterus removed. This is
sometimes done when the
fibroids
interfere
with
pregnancy.
Unless your fibroids are lang'.'
and causing pressure symup.
toums, are causing excesiv
bleeding, or interfering with
jregnalk'y, it is probabl salt'
to let them alone.
Since you are reluctant to
have the operation, unless you
have the symptoms 1 menBoned, I would suggest a
consultation with another
doctor before agreeing to
having the surgery

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ANYONE having or knowing the where.
a'oouts of any Issues of THE SANFORD
JOURNAL (1873.1914), SOUTH FLORIDA
ARGUS (3anford Publishing Co. - 18841910), THE SOUTH FLORIDA SENTINEL
(1885-1907) please contact Albert N. Fitts,
Central Florida Society for Historic
Preservation, 210 Edwards Bldg., Sanford,
Florida.

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cohesiveness takes the place of part of a scene dominated by
the family and very author- the official Roman pantheon of

naptist Youth Week officers (from left) Dan Mcintosh, Lewis Dorton, Jody Pickeus, Janet Thomas, and Don Beverly.

itative leaders take the place of gods.

Ellwood and Martin, who

sor at the Melodyland School of meeting of the Religion NewsTheologj' here, says the cults writers sociation, including

how muds begin always to undcrstar.d studvatheyouthofthechurch Lazrus." Robin Hodges,

Martin, author of "Thc Kirg.

The Sunday evening service Chris Ritchey led the group in vinity.

Every indication is that as yet 1k dot's. if we did not believe at church leaders while helping to pianist, will accompany the
we haven't even begun to really such tunes that there Is carry out the duties of adult choirs. Ushers will be under the be no actual sermon, but Doctrines. Tuesday's regular cults is that words undergo sued by l3ethany Press, note
sharing their testimony. A short another study. Youth deacons makes for multifarious delini- false "Chrjsts" and "gods"
tions of God, a kind of pan- the world moved toward
Man is also limited by the (act and plan behind it all, we would the actual planning for the ushers, Dale Austin.
dialogue entitled, "The Fool," met with the deacons at their theism or polytheistic theology consummation. Martin added
that the scope of our wisdom certainly come close to despair worship Services to be held this
Tom Foggtn,youth Ministerof by Carl Mays, a choral reading regular meeting on Wednesday that does not bear any relation "The massive proliferation 'f
and knowledge is becoming so and hopelessness. We hold by Sunday.
Education, will be presenting of several passages of scripture evening and the youth chair- to historic religion."
cults would indicate we'rt
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great that it is already more faith that Our God is a God who
Youth Pastor, Jody PickCflS the chua-h program for the and a monologue, "Encounter man, Don Beverly, presided at
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L.
Miller,
associzt.'
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will be preaching at both the week. Youth Sunday School with God," by W. Frank Lay the meeting. Thursday D.fld professor of religion at S)T-

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FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH

leading the music and singing a the a'iuii,s to support the youth

5:45am,
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GRACE UNITED

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Training delightful progressive dinner, the United States" and display acrs the country, noted the
teaches us a lesson in faith and Week at First Baptist Church, Me," at 8:30 and a newly 'outh
tin3e.
Church
• Hut it is also true that man's trust. God's dealings are often Sanford. The entire week has organized Single Young Adult I)in'rtor, likewise invites all to At the conclusion of the dessert a "semantic jungle" of reli- rapid growth of various closely

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CHURCH OF LONOW000
Ill Orange SInoof
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ert Ellwood, a religious sociolo- Gods and Goddesses."
Citing ancient cultural roots
gist at the Ur'iversity of Southem California and a specialist of American democracy, he
on new religions in modern cul- says, "The gods and goddesses
ture.
of Greece are our heritage.
"Withdrawal groups," he Sooner or toter, it is they who
will return."
calls them,
Some scholars suggest there
lie says they diverge from

the father."

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wonder at(;od, he sings a hymn teginning to discover, God
(if praise, and says, "Oh, the knew already when lie created
(ll.'pth (if the riches and wisdomii it. Few iiien can master more
and knowledge of God, how than one branch of learning;

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ANAHEIM, Calif. (M') - multidemoned China, in sorcefl sgod" are multiplying in ry, in 'neW religions' and many
America. In contrast to the tra. other meaning systems hitherto
ditional monotheistic view of foreign."
College students now demand
one universal God recognized
through events of Jewish-Chris. "massive and total access to all
hiztory, thcrc a ris1 -- ' " of mon. Eaztern and
primitive and
Western,
mixed polytheism.
That Is a conclusion drawn modern, heretical and orthoJ these days by numerous reli. dox, mad and sane," he writes
in a book recently issued by
gious and social analysts.
It's apparent "in the prolife. ltarr and Row, called "The

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Yootft Service Twes Eve

710pm
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die prematurely from cigarette
caused diseases, American
Lung Association of Central

Episcopal bishop has sent an to ueal with matters relating to

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explicitly angry letter to those the Philadelphia event and its
I involved in th controversial aftermath.
ordination of 11 women as
"If I sound angry, it Is be-

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Wednesday Ms,$ng Prays,

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HOlINESS CHURCH

SilPartAyenvo

Dr JayT Cesmat,

Pastor

Morning WItsJIip
Sunday School

5:15 a in
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Sunday Lecture £ Messages

Chhstiartity gives a man solid footing for his faith in God and in himself. To achieve the full potentkjl of our
God-given talents is primary: to fulfill every dream is
The Church prorrwses no man earthty success. But it helps to appraise the gifts God gave us. to use

Christian Science

Sr-pt.rei S-,inceeJ

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Saturday Mens Breakfast

Oak Ave &amp; led St

Rev Kenneth W MuIlci, Ministers

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said of the death June 24 of

THILAKRMARYUNIT,n

PIISIYTIRIAN CHURCH

Minister

150pm Sunday Church Schisl

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11:55am,
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10a.m. to 3p.m., at Art Brown,
directly so, of the consequences somebOdy.
Golden Speaks
Besides
citing
Bishop
No2562
Park I)i',
Holy Cross
of your ecclesiastical dis"Yesterday's Today," a
Attorney James T. Golden
obedience, and you have a right land's death, Bishop Wolf said
will
be the main speaker at two
in his letter that at the New singing group of young people
to be aware of this."
Rev. Carl T, Cannon and his community churches this
Bishop Wolf's letter said York meeting he "became from Paint Beach Gardens, will
Bishop Noland had been on the •tware of some lesser Prices the present a concert in the sanc• hiu1y will be hotiuct'd itt U Sunday. At 11 a.m. service at
way to attend a meeting of the church has paid for your eccle- cuary on Aug. 1, at 7:30 p.m. farewell luncheon Sunday at s. James ÂME Church, he will
""bishops' advisory council, siastical disobedience," in- Coach Pigott, a former Holy Cross Episcopal Church address an Appreciation Day
made up of heads of the cluding various major cx- member, is bringing the singing following the 10 a.m. service, service that signals the corngroup. The public is invited to Father Cannon, curate at Holy pletion of a new parsonage.
church's mine provinces and of

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MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

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WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

PUBLIX MARK ETS
and Employes

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of Sanford

PRINTING CO., INC.

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The Management and Employes

SENKARIK GLASS
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and Employes

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Ovldeo, Florida

WINN-DIXIE STORES
and Employes

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FLAGSHIP BANK
of Sanford and Stahm
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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY ___________________________________________________________________ (1

BAPTIST
ImWmorh lapses s Church. Ovid.
Calvary laptiJt AiNhibly. III

ISinthid 0i1a. Otib.

Calvary Baptist Church, Crystal Lake £ ltd. Lit, Mary

NogeSaphstChvucn,4e,sI,5p Csmmunit,f'a.se,,ror,,,C.t,
Ntwlet. Calvary MissIonary Baptist, I'NW 13Th St
NywSalen, Primdiv,B.a$)$tChetch, 111W 17th55
Nq Mt Zion Baptist Chwrt,h. 5734 Pear Ave
Ravls. Pan Baptist Church. 7743 b )WCi St
Pv.pt.'s BaptIst Chapel. 1)51 * Firs) 57,,,., Sanford
Prairie Let, $lpt,tt, ldg Rd F,,., Pe,
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M5y.Aa,, hit! Chuecmi Minip
lecuid S.h,ieh Massia.irç Baptist Church. Wrst Sanford
Surdam.d Baptist Church, 3434 Pplm,fl,
St JamesuIssmonarysaptiytchvr(h,5t,
4l1.Ost.
St Pavl Baptist Church, III Pine Ave

, P 31!It Ct'u'" £'C S.mn'ta li,d
Central Iept.sl Church. 1311 Oak Ave
Chvlv*ta First lepti.i
Cieaswafer Missionary lapSed (hunch, Seutirw,sf If
Eiderlymnqllaptistchsvrc's.O*dOctaMsRd lslinterAve
First Baptil Church, 15 Pork Avg.

Pri,ng,twp Baptist Clrt - Attirninte IpeffiSs. It. 134. £flaMonTi

Spntnptegt Missionary Baptist, Il'S, &amp; Cider

.'st CNurC 54 Ooneva

Welkom Chap.) Missionary Baptist Church. Mitt £ WIlliam St..
ANa.nd, SprIngs

Flrstla$iitCPeureiluILang.sed.Ce, Churcillorted
First Baptist Church.) SamiLaM. Springs
Fvrl %Ivlih Miip y Baptist C?tvtch. III W tIlpi St

Church *1 the Nativ.ty, Lake Mary
AU Souls Catholic CilsucA. Ill Oak Aye, Santer,.

Put City Baptist Church

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ltfoI Missionary CM#cb 7Th St £ $,div Au

Lhue. Bldg. Longused. P1k

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Bethel AN E. Church, Canaan H,ts
Ceslelberry Cansmnuswty United Methodist Church, Hwy. 5,53 &amp;
Pliiey oge R. Cass.Iberr-y

Church, s1 Christ Pacla
Church .4 Christ. W 17th
N,rttti4 Church ii ChrIst, a Haven Dr.. M.ltlamid

Firyt Unittd MetPdtl Churth lIt Pa,k Ave
F,,yt Methodiym (lurch it Oviede
First Sgeit,r. Mothcdist Church. 41 Sanford Ave
Free Methodist Church, 1*5W 4th St

CHURCH OF GOD

Geneyr M,ttled,st Church, Geneva

Church Cf 001. 113 W. 32nd SI

Grant Cp i5.41 I. Church o',

Church.) God Misiio, Intftprl

Upsala Ciinmnity Presbyterian Church, Upsala Rd

Paola Wesieyaa Me$ho411, RI. ic W. at p,)

Ch.fueta Cimmunity Church

Church •f 0.4. 1441 W. 14th SI.

St Jarcnts AM.U. m at Cypress

ChvtChetO$d54Pvephecy,'j,veS,EtmAv,

St. Pa&amp;s MethodIst Church, Oiti RI. Enterpri.a

Church et God Uassn. E'1epr,
Rvscvs Chuuh ol God. 57KW 17th St . Sanford

Satan. U.4tid Mithodist Church, Tamp First Fed. Simian
•i.g. Altanwoiw. l.'u

CHRISTIAN
t-nt CPWII7CIn Church, t55 . 5onfig ,.
Christian Church, 123 W Airport Ilud
HsrThi4e Chr.sta Church, ?)sda Hav. Dr.. MaiIad

LUtHERAN
At,ni,tn LVSM7aA
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Dr
Geld Sheph,rd Uni?id LuThenin. 3100 5. OrIa.ede Dr
Lvtherp* Church if Presidene.,

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COIGREGATO.IAL

M.ssi.ah Lutheran Church, Glden Days Dr I tiny. 17,3,
C.asskikrr,

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WE WILL
REIMBURSE YOUR CHURCH 5G FOR EACH
BULLETIN RECEIVED FROM AN ADULT MEMBER
OF YOUR CONGREGATION WHO PARTAKES IN
OUR SUNDAY BRUNCH SPECULI
Absolutely
P40 AlCOholk
Beverages

Doctor, lie has recently opened

Served
TYPICAL SUNDAY BRUNCH MENU SELECTIONS INCLUDE:

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AN OLD FAMILY FAVORITE - .Scrumptous,
NOW!

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One Say

farm fresh eggs, tasty bacon or sausages,

delicious home fries and toast,

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high age youth. Hours are: Calif. arid Seattle, Wash. Prior

Cola SIBW, cottage chess.,

Roast

with

Broccoli, Cauliflower, baby

potato

dressing, rare roast beef,

carrots, green beans, urns

salad,

Inixed

turkey

apple sauce, toSsed salad,

beef and cabbage, fresh candied yams, mashed

assorted dmsings, deviid

roast p*rk, leg of lamb,

with fruit, macaroni salad,

chopped sirloin, fresh others plus our fine gravies

potatoes, yellow rice,
and sauces.

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Central Baptist Church will

Week, July fl-August 3. Nightly

Fuhrmann Ill of Sanford, has

SGT. C'.. FLHRMANN

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O il 102 P.M. EACH SUNDAY
BEVERAGE EXTRA
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Centra' Baptist
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BRUNCH SERVED FROM

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Bistline attended Richmond

undergraduate division of the

Canaan City

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poSh, krmiin.i, High khisl)
First Pentec,,ta, Church e1 Longaj-o.4
First PPnt,c.stai Churth ci
Full G.sp.t Tabernact,. 37)4 Ce.untrr Club
Mt Olive HSlinft (Avid. Oak Hill RI, Ote,.
Sanford Alilanc. Church, lilt S. Park Ave
SanfomdCon,e,ati.naI54J,4,,.,w,,,
'SiW.ernSt
The Salvation Army. iiow.

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Sunday Se)il workshops and

remainder of the summer for Christian Education Directors

Bistline of Longwood has been

Holy Trinity Churthof 00dm Christ 1$1iMange,,,t100 Ay
Thu
Gospel Churth.404q

5' Andre, P'e,by$iit* Chvsth. CIII Beer Lake Rd

join

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three nights a week during the

Rolling Hm'ts Mora,Ian Church, Att,in,nt, Sprtmig

Ft Presbyterian Chvr:*s .4 Delary, E. Higs4amid
Cinvenant P'ftbytersan Chwrdu. 37715. Or31nde On.

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Fuhrmann Jr. lives on Rt. 1, Fellowship hall. The theme Is of this kind and conducted

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First Born Church.) the Living 004. Midway

PRESBYTERIAN
Lake Mary United Presbyterian Church

sv I$,s Lutheran Church, Rt 42. Sieva

and the annual talent show will Bina Townsend of Fresno,

Ills father, George E. be presented tonight at 7:30 in Calif. They have held crusades

Fern Part

Our Lad, ci lye. Lekis Cathoic C)'v'cye, 12i5 Mj,,,.iI,en. D,lipni

will

attire will get In for half price, been convention speakers in

Cliwclis Jitss Christ.) Len.. Day Saints, 331$ Pan A,e

Fern Part
Geneva Church .1 the Nalare.., Geneva Cemmunity Center
Lab, blary Church f the *allren. Lake Mary Blvd Lab. Mary
Long'.e.d Church ef thi Na,av,mt.. Waymas &amp; Jessup
Longwooj

Cenor,satis..l Ctireshan Church. 3431 Park

hawaii.

The summer youth program nounces that the crusade will be

wearing red, white and blue

Chapel, Camp S.mon,j,. Wflly,s Pall Rd

Labs Minve Chaps, Orangi Ilvd Lake
Kinøons Hall .4 Jehovah's Wotnes, Lake Me

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All

Wiirrensburg 1 Mo.) State

College and the University of is in full swing at the church conducted by Carlon and Lou

Ave.

SEVENTH OAT ADVENTIST

O.kpr., Mathdif Church, Ovieds

p.m.,

Pastor Roy lIartiern an- a law office In Sanford and is an

i)ay i,ingle, 312 lake Blvd.;

Terwllleger, 2519 Hiawatha

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Red lug Rd. Casseiberry

Ails.

All lasts Episcopal Church. E Deary a e Emtte,pr,s.
Chf,at Episcopal Church LOnqwd
Hily Cress Episcopal, Perk Ave at 49, 5I

SI Mary Migadals.. Camelic Church Maittsnd Ave. Astanion*,

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Seventh Day Advint,tt CNV,CPI. Matlend Ave. AItam.ns, Springs
Sanford Seventh Day Adventist Church, 7th, &amp; Elm
wit,, Springi Sivemith Dip Alytmifist Chch, 5 Mass i

NAZARENE

Mt Zion Missionary Baptist, 5syj A
N.apt.st

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St Lugurtini Catholic C5vrh, Sunset Dr near leSion RI,

Jordan Missionary Baptist Church. 1431 W. First St
Her-tilted. Baptist Church, Cilulonia
entry lap ,yI Clivr(b Neil, 04. Enterprise
Masd.,i,a Mit.sa. lutist Chord,. Oak Hill Rd. Osteon
Morning WIry Baits! r,bufch, Geneva Hwy
Mt. MotedI Primsiin l*$,st, Ill) t.icvsl lvi. San$'d
Ml 04,,, Misi44i1ry I-epS,vl Church, S-&amp;"Lom'ds Spring. Rd.

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lea, Lake Unit05 Me'bst Church

S00thSemlnoleChwchelChweyt5I,,Lak,H,llRd
ChwcheiChfust. 435 Palm Syi.ugsDr Altemenfe5pgs
Church .1 Christ. Geneva

member of the group.

Charles Swaggerty Jr., 202
OaklandAve. and John Edward

Masks Presbyterian Church. isis Palm Springs Rd. Aflaminfe
Spgs

St. Ann'
s Catholic Church. On-q.00d T,ail. Delanp

F.rt Iiptyt Church.) Odes.

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Cburdh.4ClelslatLab(Il$Sn U S il-SIN Casselberry

Church.) 0.4, Ovid.

T,uipi. Baptist Church, Pal. Spn.g, Rd. Aflamente Springs

rent Baptist Chord.)

METHODIST
BarmieSt United Memorial Church. E. Delary A vi Enterprise

Altamonte Springs, is a 7 to 8:30 p.m., Aug. 4-8.

A 1961 graduate of Seminole

Heath, 2420 S. Bay Ave.; Phyllis high School, he attended
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Church 1 ChrIst. iSl3S Park Ave.

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straui')3t A averages during the exemplary conduct, duty will present a concert at the dren's Crusade to be conducted Administration, He is a 1974
by the Calvary Assembly graduate from the University of
spring quarter certifying them performance and leadershIp. 7:30 p.m. service. One of (
for the Presidemit's Honor Roll.
'fl sergeant is chief of an Air church's college age young Church, located at 1918 Miller Florida School of Law, where
people, Miss Elizabeth Mengel Ave. Sessions will be held from he received the degree of Juris
The' include: Judith Ann Force Post Office at Naha.

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ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Pint Asembly .4 God. 77f$i £ Elm

CHURCHGOERS
Sunday Brunch

charge of local arrangements. duties as vicar of the Holy congregation of Allen Chapel
Family Church in Pine Hills ÂME Church celebrating "an
\ug. 1. Replacing him here will Evening of Spiritual EnterLo ca I Briefs
Corn mu n ity
be Rev. Perry Collins.
tainment with Sacrificial
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Giving," a yearly event noting
Methodist
Naha All, Okinawa.
Local Students
Calvary Assembly
the anniversary of Choir No. 1,
Futirmann, son of sIrs. .
of
Allen Chapel.
I"uhrmann of 219 Crystal Drive, The Agape Singers, a young
On Prexy 's List
A
native of Daytona Beach,
Songs, stories, puppets,
was named Outstanding singing group from I)e'atur,
GAINESVILLE - Five Noncommissioned ')fficer of Ill., will sing Sunday at prizes, giant flash cards, kazoo Golden is a 1970 graduate of
- Sanford students were among the Quarter for the IJSAF Community United Methodist choir, and sermons bya cartoon Stetson University, DeLand,
the 1,000 undergraduates at Postal Courier Service Pacific Church of Casselberry at the character, "Flannel Floyd," where he obtained a Bachelor's

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

DEKLES'
Mel Dekie and Employes

the church office or Mrs. Sch- adversely affect the non.

_____________________________________________________ attend. Mrs. Ashby Jones Is in Cross, will be assuming his new

J.C, PENNEY COMPANY
E. C. Elsea and Staff

FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK
OF SEMINOLE
John Y. Mercer and Staff

on the ecology theme, All buildings Available medical
community children are invited evidence indicates second hand
to attend,
smoke cnntains potentially

That is a part, by no means dy and he had to let off anger at conduct a car wash Aug 2, front Central Baptist Church.

Corner Ceunty Clii

Telephone

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will be "God, Me and the World urge passage of a bill restric-

The meetings are open to the
is directed by Mrs. Nancy
plane crash if you had not done showed a "Iwrson overwhelmed preceding the concert,
The Youth of the church will Baldwin, Music Director, public.
what you did in Philadelphia. by sorrow and a sense of trageUPSALA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Lnis,wesd Flo,idi 33741

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feature a variety of numbers by Baptist Theological Seminary, the Christian Outreach meeting

7 10pm

Tt'.i Ar.n

Thijgicj

Golden and his wife, Evelyn
F'aye, presently reside in grade. Mrs Charles Schmidt, Lung Associations throughout

Bishop Iveson H. Nolanid, of said "it's a very pathetic letter, director of the group, says that has tier Masters Degree in Sanford. Coffee and doughnuts Altamonte
New Orleans,
in International
an airliner Itthan
saysanything
more about
crash
at Kennedy
else,"Bishop Wolf they will also sing some Voice Education front North will be served at 9:30a.m. and
Community
selections taught them by the Texas State University, Den- the program will start at 10.
. rPor
Rev. Fred K. Iseli will be
A covered dish family night a locally known accompanist hlagerstrand is a former nurse,
Maine, one of the three
responsible for Iveson Noland's

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SANLANOOUNITEDMETHODIST
Sm.sida'j

535am.

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity and

vited to oterve.

Mrs. Mary Hagerstand of

the women ordained in Phila- well for the kind of leadership group will share experiences of Therapy, a group counseling
the trip.
technique, He is completing his
delphia last year and to the we have."

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Fimily Night 5pge

adults still smoke, but among
teenager it's one in four.

a.m. to noon for children age second hand smoke is gaining

State lead 4)4

Sunday School

women, called the letter "a low thCln sang in Poland on a good Davis of Sanford.

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Morning Wsrsitip
Morning WorshIp
Nursery

wildly

Children five yearof age and Technological University of year afterserving as pastor of a and millions are trying. It is

he group of 25 voIces will Mrs. l'atiicia Lacey of Fort younger must sit with parents. faculty of Seminole Community years.

The Rev. Betty Bone Schiess,

Implications,

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FIRST UNITED
Ill Part Ave.
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pests,
M4rlling Worship
5:351
Sundaykhool
'ISam.
UMYP
1:35pm.
Ma.. Prayer Ssoakfest

34435 ParkA,,
112.1$..

Feliewsilep
M.nungw.rg,ip
Wed Eve labieStudy

Several recipients - have

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Veuffi Group

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CONGREGATIONAL

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

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Sunday Clivecli SChool

Wed. Bible Study £ Pray,, 5er, 7 34 p in
Fiiit Wednesday FsIlowsba•

How close this comes to a fundamental conviction of the Church!

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ASSI. Pasts,

S.C. V*IMiu
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Assist. Pai',

Service, with classes 4ev all ages

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We know bOi'S on their way up - and men on their way down. . . and fellows who have gone about as for

SPIRITUAL TEMPLE

Ple, Ru A Clarke Dean

Ctv?.1i tr'ie!

1 boseba

ALL SOULS CATHOI.lC CHURCH

II CI Hwy. &amp; Lake Mary Blvd

Casb.,,y

Rev. William PicketS
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of Louisiana's bishop in'a plane days after the airliner crash in at 7:30 p.m., at the First United private voice will be taught.

COVENANT

METHODIST CHURCH

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Wednesday Niplit $ebiiSts,dy
Fr3ay Night-

COMMUNITY UNITED

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Fr. S. K. Sillaje

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Su,nd•y School
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AMERICAN
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Ph. 323-1700
Sanford
700
French
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DEAR ABBY: I'm a 14-yearold girl My problem Is that I
am flat, and most boys go for
built-up chicks. I know you are
going to say, "Wear padded
bras," but where will that get
Trw,
ORMOND BEACh— harry Smith, superin.
I eat everything that is good
tendent
of the Sanford Recreation Department,
' I No
DEAR ,BB"
u. Iicsh fruit, arid
said not to worry about it; no problem.
vegetables, and milk, but it all exchange on fancy church
"They're going to win two games and then
goes to my stomach, thighs and weddings for yvIng COUPIO
they're going to the state," he said Thursday
who have been living together.
butt
morning and there was not a flicker of a smile
I am always cut down You're right; it 13 in POOr taste
indicating he might be harvesting a white lie.
cause Fm flat I have to wear and an unnecessary expense tu
The Sanford Junior League All-Stars, the
children's clothes because I parents.
"they" referred to by Smith, defeated Ormond
have a 30 AA bust AM my hips
it is also a rip-off of the gc-ests
Beach twice by a 54 score Thursday night to win
are 3l.Iam5'l" and weigh 95 Invited to the shindig, since
the District IV Junior Major League Baseball
pounds.
' ' Tournament at Ormond Beach,
they are supposed to show up
I see Stuff adveitised 10 with gifts In band to avoid
This morning Smith said, "There are a lot of
magazines, but I haven't sent rupturing family and friend
hoarse people In Sanford today."
f or any because, in the W relationships.
The victories for Sanford came the day after
place, I don't we how creams
the
Tallahassee Senior League All-Stars, the
I don't care if young people
can pat inches on y
and, in the ecxid, my Mom want to kick over my traditions.
try to
ropers all the mail She would but I think they ought to
Liii fl)C if she knew I was em live with the consequences.
thinking about anything like The traditional wedding, and ,
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Or Die
that.
the party after it, has always

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Eitrrq Hera, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, July 25, 1t75.—IA

Ch'i6 1dren's

look better in elothei.
DEAR ABBY: My daughterin-law runs her house without
any schedule or system. She is
31 and so Is her husband. Their
children are 2 and 4.
They eat when they're hungry
and go to sleep when they're
tired
I told t hem nicely that they
shcuid get on acme kino of
schehile, but they paid no attention to inc. I also sent them a
bock on basic child care and
nutrition, but I haven't seen any
signs of their having read It.
She puts off the housekeeping
chores that almost every
homemaker does routinely. She
just plays with the children and
dresses th em like dolls,
forgetting that balanced meals
and a set routine are important
to good heal th.
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Benefit Zoo
Mtxxionte Springs Qildren's Workshop will present 'Tiger
in Traction." a rnwkal cxneify by Gifford Wingate, at the
Altamonte Springs Civic Center, Aug. 8 and 9. Curtain time will be
at 8 o'clock on Friday and Saturday evenings, with a 2p.rri
matinee on Saturday.
The Central Florida Zoo will benefit from the donations that
will be taken at the door. The cast will also perform at the
Altamonte Mall on Aug. 2, and at the Winter Park Mali on July 26.
The rnncal is directed by Donna Tlerney, founder of the
WoodIands Little Theatre. Donna will be assisted by Bernard
Gurmnski. The musical director Is lea-old Lynn Rober, of
I4xlgwood. The play focuses on the Tiger, who escapes froni the
zoo and hides in a children's ward at the hospital. It is a wild and
funny show, both for children and adults.
Cast members Include: Glenn Burhans, Don Harnmel, Gregg
Phillips, Cathy O'Rourke, Paul Wilson. Chris Hammel, Angela
DiVello and Chipper Laig.

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Th en Tidrow hit Bill Melton with a pitch wi th the bases loaded
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White Sox th eir victo ry in the second game.
Orioles 10, Brewers 7
Jim Northru p and Doug DeCinces drilled run-scoring doubles
in a f our-run sixth inning, triggerin g Baltimore to its vic tory
over homer-happy Milwaukee. The Brewers blasted five
ho mers, including flank Aaron's 743rd career shot.
The Or ioles were losing 4-2 when a walk to Lee May tr iggered
th eir winning rally in the six th . Northrup dou bled home May
and took th ird on th e relay throw from the outfield. Th en he
scored on a wild pitch by Pete Broberg.
Tigers 5, A's 2
Joe Coleman and John Hiller co mbined on a th ree-hitter,
helping Detroit sna p a fourgame losing strea k wi th its vic tory
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Oakland hits before Hiller came in and recorded his 14th save of
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It's a do-or.die weekend for Walter Alston and the Dodgers.
And while a lot of people seem to feel the Dodgers already
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In the second game, Chris Riggins slapped two
singles and Rape ripped the game-winning
double for Sanford. Smith and Bussard added
singles.
Rick Clark of Ormond Beach, who blanked
Sanford for two Innings and struck out four of six
Thesday night, gave up five runs Thursday before
giving way to Jed Smith.
SlikeMeder slammed a double and single, and
Dave Shutt poked two singles for Ormond Beach.

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Joe Smith and Duane Lee turr*d in the mound
performances that booated Sanford to the
championship. Smith won the first game and Lee
the second.
Both pitchers gave up four hits. Smith struck
out six and walked eight, and m.ee fanned eight and
walked Iour.
Mike Link led Sanford at the plate in the first
game with a double and single. Lee and Eddie
Bussard stroked singles.
Jed Smith, Norm Ferris, Dave Coibreth and
Charlie Schutt singled for Ormond Beach.
Dave Pigliacampi and Ferris split mound duty
for Orjrund Beach. They combineJ to strike out 1^4
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split with us this weekend or it doesn't do them a bit of good,"
said Carl Yastrzemnskl after the fled Sox stopped the Minnesota
Twins 6-2 Thursday for their 14th victory In 16 games.
"With the starters we've got, I think we're In pretty good
shape flus1sbyfartheestRedSoxteamI'%epla)edon"
Luis Tiant, one of the premier starters referred to by
Yastrzem.ski, viul pitch the series opener in Shea Stadium
against New York's Bud) May. Rick Wise, another of those excellent Boston pitchers, stopped the Twins on nine hits Thursday
while the Yankees were losing a doubleheader to the Chicago
White Sax, 4-3 in 11 innings and 1-0.
"The pressure isn't on us," said Darrell Johnson, Boston's
smug manager. "It's on the other teams in the division and
we're doing everything right at present."
The Baltimore Orioles, virtually tied with New York for
second place, beat the Milwaukee Brewers 10-7 to stay within
hailing distance of the Red Son.
The Detroit Tigers stopped the Oakland A's 5-2 in the only
other American League action. Rain postponed the ClevelandTexas game.
Wise, 13-4;, won his sixth straight game and eighth in the last
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little space for the traveling least one combined meal and
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would ya? Hey thanks, mister. Life's okay today, ain't it
mister. (Herald Photographer Gordon Williamson
photographed Mike Lundquist, age 5, at the State Bronco
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with one run in the second inning and three in the
third.
Ormond Beach cut the margin to 4-1 in the
bottom of the fourth, but Sanford regained a fourrun lead with another run In the (111th,
OrmoryJ Beach rallied in the bottom of the
seventh inning, but the three-run uprising fell one
run short,
In the second game, Ormond beach scored first
with a solo run in the top of the initial frame.
Sanford knotted the score in the second and then
forged ahead 3-1 with two runs in the third.
Ormond Beach tied it again with two runs in the
fifth, and Sanford tallied twice in the sixth on Greg
liape's double to grab a W lead. Ormond Beach
scored one run in the seventh to cut the final

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PRESS
It's the Boston lied Sax who are hot.. tL it's the New York
Yankees who are sweating in the American IA!ague East.
The Red Sox hold an eiglitgame lead over New York and intend to enhance it as th ey conf ront the Yankees tonight In t he
start of a four-game series.

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Junior League counterparts, became the first
team in the history of the State Senior League
Tournament to win the crown out of the loser's
bracket,
Tallahassee had eliminated Sanford before
twice knocking off previously undefeated Key
West, the team that dropped Sanford into the
loser's bracket.
Smith said he doesn't remember a Junior
League teani coming out of the loser's bracket to
win the district in the past seven years.
The local Junior Leaguers will compete in the
state tournament at St. Petersburg Aug. 4, 5 and 6.
Sanford's two games with Ormond Beach on
Thursday were thrillers.
In the first game. Sanford jumped ahead 4-0

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with my problem.
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in — kit, sane, Cathy
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"I feel that we have to win six of our remaining 11 games with
the Reds to stand a chance," he blithely announced Thursday.
But no one game ts any bigger than another"
Oh, yeah? Try asking his players—like Steve Garvey, for
example—and you'll find out differently.
"Until we can get mt together against the rest of the teams, it
looks like the only way we're going to get close again Is in the
head-to-head games with Cincinnati," Garvey said 'We need to
take this series for more than the obvious reason Maybe it can
help us get our adrenalin going again."
They got it going pretty good on Thursday against St. Louis,
routing the Cardinals 8-2. But despite the victory, Los Angeles
remained a whopping 1212 games back of the Reds in the
National League West going into this evening's twi-night
doubleheader in Cincinnati.
The Reds retained their lead by beating New York 2-1. In the
rest of the league, Atlanta beat Philadelphia $-4, Houston edged
Montreal 6-5 and Chicago defeated San Francisco 4-3. San Diego
and Pittsburgh were not scheduled.
Reds 2, Mets 1
The Reds did a bit of building themselves—building on their
dominance of Mets' ace Tom Seaver. The)' beat him for the 16th
time in 25 career decisions and the third time in (our decisions

Zuckelli's came in fourth inning with one

this year, all that depite the fact that Seave: surpassed the 2,000

only five hits, one of which was a three-run runner on base, and Edwards' shot came
home run by Paul Jervis. The blast came in the seventh with two aboard.

strikeout mark in his career, only the 27th pitcher to do so in
major league history. Seaver gave up what proved to be his
downfall in the second Inning on run-scoring singles by Cesar
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Phil Niekro hurled a five-hitter and doubled home Atlanta's
winning rim in a two-run seventh inning to drop the PhiLs 4
games behind idle Pittsburgh in the East Division.
With one out in the seventh, Larvell Blanks singled and Biff
Pocoroba doubled to break a 33 tie, then Niekro won the game—
chasing Larry Christenson in the process -- with his double
down the right field line.
Astros 6, Expos S
Larry Milbourne drilled a two-run triple to highlight a fourrun sixth inning that carried the Astros past Montreal. Bob
Watson's single, a balk by Steve Renko and and Milt May's hit
tied the score 3-3.
Cubs 4, Giants 3
Gene hliser drove in one run and scored one to lead Chicago
past the Giants. The Cubs got twoiruns in the first Inning on a
bases-loaded walk and hiLser's sacrifice fly, then Riser singled
in the fourth, triggering a tworun inning with the scoring coming
on a single by pitcher Bill Bonham and Don Kessinger's
sacrifice fly.

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Nicklaus Shares Lead

Naniath new to Tuscaloosa, Ala., this w'k for
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some golf and relaxation. Walsh went with him
muci juice out of an orange and there's no juice
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quarterback Joe Namath.
Iselin, a retired clothes manufacturer who
The crusty head man of the J'ts insists he's not
owns Monmouth Park, a thoroughbred race
worried and Ic not hanging ovr the telephone
track in Oceanport, N.J., negotiates with
ring,
important
waiting for the
Namath jirsonally while leaving all other con.
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"We are not at a stalemate— the better word
tracts
to his new general manager, Al Ward.
to say Ihere is a lull in negotiations. When Joe
"All athletes have a sense of Importance—
gets his mind straightened out, he will sign.
think they are worth more than they are," the
"lie didn't come by and pick up the play book
Jets' president said. "Joe, of course, has unusual
for nothing."
While he has had a half-dozen talks with charisma but he realizes thst the Jets provide
Namath's lawyer, Jimmy Walsh, he has had only him with a shiwcase.
one head-to-head meeting with No. 12 himself.
"The Jets give him a stage In New York, the
Iselin said, and he is confident of an agreement.
center of the entertainment, financial and ad"The lines of communication are open," he
vertising world. Joe reeds us for those million.
added In an interview Thursday night.
dollar contracts to push lotions and pantyhose."
The Jets and Nama.h are haggling over a twoThe Jets, already in trainIng, open their
year contract. Joe and his lawyer reportedly are exhibition schedule against Minnesota in
asking a million dollars for the period-4500,000 Phoenix Aug. 9.
per year—while the Jets pre offering $400,000 a
"I don't know whether Joe will be playing by
year, a 1100, 000 raise.
Iselin, adhering to long sports tradition, then or not," Iselin said. "But I know this— and
wouldn't say, but he did insist: "We are offering so does Joe—you don't get sharp in this business
Joe far and away the most money ever paid a pro by tossing a ball hround in Tuscaloosa, Ala. You
have to get out there and hit targets in real live
IootbRll player. It's the game's biggest deal ever,
But we have gone as far as we can go."

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Jack Nicklaus didn't wait for
the storm to hit.
"Everybody in our group had
hit their second ahoLs to the
green and we all had it about 20
feet from the hole," Nicklaus
said. "we could see the clouds
building up and hear the Uiunder in the distance,
"We just tapped in those little
potts," he said, smiling, "just
in the interest of speed, and
sought shelter. They hadn't

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Tourney Set

T1TUSVILLE
Seaboard
Coastline and Lake Monroe Inn,
which battled tooth-and-nail for
the Sanford Metro League
championship, will compete In
the Florida Recreation Softball
Association District Slow Pitch
Softball Tournament
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was coming and it could have
lightning in it and we ju.3t didn't
want to get hit."
So Nicklaus, who went six-under-par through 12 holes with
his "little tap-in" o120 feet, was
one of the first off the golf
course Thursday when a violent
thunderstorm held up, for 3
hours and 2 minutes, firstround play in the $200,080 Canadian Open Golf Tournament.
Playing conditions changed

best-of-three game playoff with
lake Monroe Inn, meets the
City of Titusvillc at :30 a.m.
Saturday. Lake Monroe Inn
battles Flagship Bank o .
Titusville at 10:45 am.
Saturda y.
The winner and runner-up of
the district event will compete
in the state, which begins next
week at Ormond Beach.

when ine lengthy, violent thunderstorm finally abated and
Nicklaus could return to the
course, lie lost one stroke to par
over his six remaining holes but
still Finished with a courserecord, five-under-par 65 and
tied close friend Tom Welskop(
for the first round lead in this
national championship.
After the long weather felay—Nicklaus sought shelter in
a private residence adjoi ning
the 6,62 -yard Royal Montreal
Golf Club course for the 3 hours
and 2 minutes of delay—play
was resumed at 7p.m. EDT and
finally halted by darkness at
8:45 p.m. Foi'rteen players,
including British Open champion Tom Watson were stranded and were scheduled to
uo;iipl&amp;'te thii' rounds early to,Six pla) ers. including South
African Gary ['layer, were tied
for third at 67, three-under-par
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Wailer resign, he
ommended Wood be

Another former Packer, tight end Man
Fleming, still hasn't shown up at the

na.med his replacement.

Washington Redskins' training camp. Fleming,

Stork" Hendricks, but he's afraid of what he

who has appeared In five Super Bowls—two

might have to give up for the former Packer

Gale Gillingham, Wood's teammate on the
Packers. arnourwed his retirement Thursday.
The 31-year-old offensive guard was a four-

Wood is "the prime canuidate" to succeed
Win Wailer, who resigned Wednesday as head
c-oich of the World Football League's
Philadelphia Bell. Wood jo ined the Bell this

Philadelphia Eagles' Coach Mike McCornuick admi ts he would like to have Ted "Mad

NFL career.

with Green Bay and three with the Miami
All-Pro linebacker.
Dolphins—was traded to the Redskins by
Miami for the NFL negotiating rights to run.'The 6-foot-7, 2-pound Hendricks is a free
riling back Charley Harraway.
agent, having played out his option with Green

A Green Hay spokesman said lineman
Malcolm Snider, a seven-year veteran, had
informed the team tie is aim retiring to attend
medical school, although the Packers had not
received an official document stating his in
tentions.

Also missing from the Redskins' camp is
running back Duane Thomas, a Free agent
since May 1. Allen said he had nothi ng to add to
team President Edward Bennett Williams'
remarks that Thomas, is of now, is out of the
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As a result, Kranepoo—the only original
After 14 )ears m
the big leagues, m ost baseball players member of the expansionist Mets—is
think about retirement. Not Ed Kranepool. batting .352 and aiming for higher goals.
"I'm not suprised at my performance,"
He's thinking about 14 more.
A new world has opened for the New says Kranepool. an R5,000 bonus baby in
York Mets'
year-hI veteran, who 1962.
suddenly finds himself a hitting star with
lw just a little more aggressive now.
an aggressive, new batting style.
Pressure doesn 't bother me. I enjoy hitting
"Last year. he started to be a smarter with men on base. I'm not going to strike
hitter," says New York Manager Yogi out too often."
Berra. "Now he's hitting the ball where
Kranepool, who only hit .300 one time in
it's pitched. Befcre, he used to dive after his major league career—last season when
the ball and pop up. Now, he's more selec- he came to bat cnly 217 times— has
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in 28 times up. And all season long, he's
been the model of consistency.
lie came into this season with a modest
.54 lifetime batting average.
"1 really feel as if I've had two careers
with the Mets—before 1969 and after 1969,"
Kranepool says. "When I first started out
with New York, we'd lose 100 games a
year. Baseball was no fun then—even if
you had a good day individually. Now, it's
great being with a team that wins. And the
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russ, of Santa Ana, Calif., who bet Tuesday
800 and 1,500-meter freestyles, won his night to Shaw in the 200 freestyle— the
second gold medal Thursday night, once event in which Furniss holds the world
again taking the measure of Bruce Fur- record. "In the second 100 my legs were
niss, his friend and Amateur Athletic
gone."
Union teammate.
"I stayed smooth in the first part of the
Swimming a race against the incredible race," said Shaw, from Long Beach, Ca lif.
Shaw is much like matching a jalopy
-I made it huz t a little as the race went on.
agai nst an Indianapolis 500 ra ce car. It is,
You don't win unless you feel pain. When I

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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
UTILITIES BOARD
FOR THE PROPOSED ADOPTION
NO,ic.o.pubIicH.aring
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The Board of County Corn
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
mitliorters of Seminole County
FLORIDA.
jtthtQ as the Seminole County
Notice is hereby given hat a
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hearing n the County Commission
Commission Room in the City Hail
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August.
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the calendar year 1974 Gross
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Regulation of I"uOIiC fifdlt .fld
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East Germany was

Herzog Takes Over

Shaw and Furniss' 1-2 Finish Thursday
night started the powerful American
swimmers on another medal binge, in

K.C. Managerial Reins

which they carrW off two golds, two

silvers and three

KANSAS CITY (AP)

Whitey Herzog set out today
,----s..isy noyais uaca un'pennans contention after taking over the managerial reins from the
fired Jack McKeon Th ursday.
The Roval,s fired McKeon for what General '- --'-o-Joe Burke described asMcKeon's inability to relate to his

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since 1974, will get his feet wet with the Royals tonigh t in a
twinight doubleheader wi th the Texas Rangers, a club
which fired him from his only previous job as manager

Leaders

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Detroit S. Oakland 2
G.Brett. KC, 110
Chicago 4 1, New York 30.
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Burroughs, Tex, 19
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Cal, 31: Washington, Oak, 3.
York (May So). In)
Otis. KC. 31; Pemy, Cal, 7$.
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Terms of lk'rzog's contract, exte nding through th e 1976
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any team or any person can be beaten.
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med iat or here from 9 &amp;m., EDT, until 8:30 p.m. unit.
sday, but there was no indication of any progress.
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SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP)
Roger Cador of the host
Savannah Braves led the Southern League East iSt
to a 3-1 triumph over the West by stroking a tiebreaking
sirule in the sixth irnith2 Thurin.tav ight
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11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Clerk
July 25, Aug I. I. Ii. I7 5
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Publilh
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PROBATE DIVISION
FICTITIOUSNAME
CASE NO, PR•7S191.CP
Notice is hereby gi ven that I a.
Estate of
PHftLIP [)CANHANNERS
engaged in bu ness at Jill Cecelia
Deceased. Drive, Apopka 32703. Semir,ole
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
County. Flori da under the fictitious
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING n,ame0I DESIGN UNLIMITED, and
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST t ha t i intend to register d name
*ith the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
SAID ESTATE:
V
5rmivcte County. Florida in a c.
wi
of ov r,' hereby
ti n I r i11 ur,'j
tIe ,n, crrdance with lb. p'ovSOItt 01 the
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit:
claims and demandS which you, of
f'lllcr of you. may have againhi t.alcj Section *65 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
S Frank C DiPaolO
'state in the office of the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of the 11th Judicial PubliSh July 25. Aug 1, I. IS. 1975
Crcui?. Seminole County, Florida, DFP 131
Probate Divis'on, in the Courthouse
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
at Sanford. Florida, within four
AND ZONING COMMISSION
Calendar months from the time of
Noti ce of Public Hearing
the first publication of this notice.
The Planning and Zoning Corn
Each claim or demand must be in
mission of Seminole County,
writing and filed in duplicate and
Florida, will hold a public hearing t
state the place of residence and post
consider recommending a proQosed
office address of the claimant and
zoning from RC I Country
must be Sworn to by the claimant. changeof
Estates 10 A 1 Agriculture on thC
his agent or attorney, or the sjme
follo*lng described property
Shall be void
All that part of the Cast i of the "
Dated at Orlando. Fto'lda. tnis
th east i s of Section 26. Township
Nor
76th day of Jun, IVIS
70 South, Range 29 East, Seminole
Deborah L Haers
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County, Florda, LESS the S C I
As AdminiStratrir
railroad right of way , and le
04 said estate
rights of way for roads aid parcel
Gary H Pujjsme,
contains 75$$ 7 acr es AND the
Attorney for Admin,stratri
Southeast's of the Southeast 'i of
P0 Sot 731,
Township 70 South.
Section
73
Orlando. Fla
Parge It East. seminofe county.
Publish July 25, Aug 1. 197S
FlorIda. LESS the North 19300 feet
DEP 100
trere&lt;f and also less S C L railroad
right of way Said parcel contains
ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED
246M acres Further described as
BIDS;
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East of Markham Woods Roal. West
INVITATION TO BID: Notice is
betty given to General Contractors Cf I I and North of F E Williamson
Road
that the District School Board of
This public hearing will be held fl
Seminole County, Seminole County.
Room 20). f the Seminole County
Florida will receive sealed bid's for
isnish7 rog the complete "in Contract Covitihom in Sanford, Florida. on
August 13. 1975. at 7 - 30 PM, or as
Work" described in the Contract
Documents for the completion of thC soon thereafter as possible
Planning and Zoning
RELOCATION OF ALTAMONTE
Commission
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Seminole County. Florida
(Woodlands Elementary School)
By John H Percy.
(til 3 00 PM. Monday, August II
La nd Development
1973 at the Office of the Superin
rrreny at iuz t
commercial,
sanford. Florida Immed iately Pubtih July 75, 1975
afterwards, Bids Shall be iiuticIy DEP 139
opened and read aloud n the
SEMINOLECOUNTYBOARD
Seminole County School Board
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Mee ting Room (ac ross the street
Notice of Public Hearing
trorn the Office of the super in
IY
Board of County Corn
tendent)
misslorers of Seminole County will
INVITATION TO BID: Notice is
hold a public hearing to Consider a
hereby given to Subcintract.rs that
modification to a portion Cf the
IPie District School Board of
master plan for Sweetwater Oaks
Seminole County, Seminole County.
Unit
Development
Planned
Florida will receive seated bid's for
described as
foithirig Subcontractural portions
Commence at a point 1247 116 feel
of tne complete (In Contract Work)
p4qf of the East
corner of Sec
(1.'scribed
in
the
Ccntrect
Non 31, Township 20 South. Range 79
Documents for the Completion of the
East. Seminole County, Florida.
RELOCATION OF ALTAMONTE
said point being on the South line of
FIFMENTAPV
S C MOO I
P.e. viI. Ul,,'m.
Din.
(Woodlands Elementary School)
thePlat tte' eof ''s
until 3 00 P M.Monday. August 11,
recorded In Plat Book 9, Page 51. of
,,i aT me Office or me supern
the public records of Simmnnle
tendent at 707 F
Commercial.
County, Florida; thence run S$9deg
Sanford, Florida. Immediately
1.1' 4" W along said South line of
aftrwds. Bids 'shall be publicly
Peace Valli Miami Spring's Plat.
opened and react aloud in thC
7,476 feet for a Point of Beginning,
Seminole County School Board
thence run SOl deg d7'5O"W77o1fl
Meeting Room (across the Street
feet to a point on a curve, said point
g
from the Office of the Supermn
having a tangent bearing of 5 61 deg
tendentl
Subcontractor's who
S4'V* E, said curve concave South
'tmt their Bds to the School
westerly and ha ving a radius of
Poard are instructed to also 'submit
hence run Southeasterly
!re,r Bids to the participating
al,ng 'said curve, 331144 feet
General Contractors sufficiently
through a central angle of 17 deg 43'
advance of Bid Time Mark
17" to theP a c of a curve concave
Proposal "Subcontractor" and
Northeasterly, said curve having
indicate the trade
radius of 300 00 feet. hence run
PROJECT SCOPE £ CONcvtheas$er$y along ',aid curve
STRUCTION; The Promect generally
93 5 feet through a central angle of
consists
of
completing
the
ISdegSO'36"tothee P C.ofacurye
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concave Southwesterly, said curve
TYPEOFCONTRACT:TheWOf'k
havirigs radius of noroo
thence
may be let under one Contract for
run Southeasterly, along said curve,
the construction and labor involved
ill 953 feet through a central angle
in the Relocaiion Of Altamonte
of 36 dig 0.4' 05" to the
PC of a
[1emenary School or may b let
vsrtg Subcontraclural Bid's The -------- '"''m' iqU
curve having a radius of 30.00 feet;
OAnsrCon$ractorAQreementt,oijrs4
w,tP the specificat.ons shall be the theftCerun SOtJthea'sterly,aIong said
curve. 34547 feet through Al central
Agretment used for General Con
angle of 69 dig 53' 31" to the P.T. of
tractors
said curve. said P.T. being on the
PLACE ( S FOR E A MN IN 0
BIDDING DO CUMENTS: Bidders Northerly right of-way line of
Weklva Springs Road, thence run S
may review the Document's at the
70 dig SI' 05" E. along Said Nor ,
foilowiry) places
therly right of way line of Weklva
.
(oghan Pd Kelley, A IA
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Spr 1ngsR)acj, 40 310feetto,hepC
SOS West Seminole Blvd
of a curve concave Northeasterly
Sanford, florida 3777)
W4 having a rad ius Cf 2111930 feet.
District School Board
thence run Southeasterly, along said
of Seminole County
curve and Nor therly right of way
207 Fast Commercial Street
line of Widilva Springs Road, $19 $44
Sa'foro, Florida 37771
feet through a central angle of Ii dig
a atcumenis will be a, Local " i o TtI#
t said Culyl,
Planrooms for Udders 0 review
trprct run S 1 leg 02' 35" C. along
PlACE(S) &amp; DATE FOR 05- Sai d Northerly right Of way line cf
TAINIMO BIDDING DOCUMENTS: Weliva Springs Road, 39200 feat.
Bidders may obtan Documents by thence run N 0 deg IS, 54" WN00
1onng the office of the Architec t feet; thence run N 13 d eg 03' 47" E
rr-guest;riq jrthr'c no'mation it
21700 feet thence run North 3 00
2
305 )fl 6465 after July Ia. 19751
feet; Ihonce run N 35 dig 53' 21" W
SPECIFIED BONDS: The suc.
365$t2feet, thence run N 47 deg 47'
CSifut 13iidCi (ji. General Con
14" W 73000 feet, thence r un N 26
:raclors or $utxorira(!or, chatl Øeg 02'04"W 795 00 feet; then ce run
provide a Perfor mance. Payment P4 70 deg 16' 09- W 411070 feet ,
and Gvaramlee Contract Bond as then.t run S 00 deg $1, 43" E 971 065
provided and let forth in the
feet to a Point on the South line of
'r'fcat,ons
said Peace Valley Miami Springs
DATE. TIME AND PLACE FOR Plat, theme run S " deg 14, 4,, W.
OPENING OF SEALED $105: All a"%aid South line of P#SCW Vsll#y
01dS *, It tie orwnrrl .11 the Special
ntr f the D -str(: School Board
the Point of Beginning, said larcel
Of km olacountyontit, Iithdiy
c'onteins3$$57 acres more or less
of Aust, 975 at 300 P.M. en
Further described as Sweetwater
cloSed in a sealed envelope plainly
Cove, Tract S. lying North of Wekava
marked on the Outside "Proposal" Spy ing's Road and West of Cove
I
"General
Contractoror Late
"Proposal"" Subcontractor
The PfOP0d modification is for a
fIrt4%" ...fIk.. Iill
.w wvwiIj. !TUPi,lITi in nj numoer Of housing
the, date, and the name of the bkdei'.
vests from 190 to 33 and a change in
The District School Board of the housing type from con
Seminole County, Iori4a reserves dominlums to Single family unit's.
the right to reject any or all Bids
liii's psjbll hearing will be held in
received and or to waive any in
Room 703 01 the Courthouse in
mtie's In the R.ddng No bids
Sanford. Florida, on August 17. 1975.
shaIibewitharav,nfflra per iod c,30 ati:OOPM,ofa'ssoonlhefeaft,ra's
'etr
4ii) 1* iN,
es6bl,. Furtr,er detail's mey be
*
OPQ"'nq Of Bids wlIhO4A the COns4nt Obtained by caill!nig )7)4)30. EAIr
cf the Board
301
Dated th 9h day of July, 1975
Board of County
T'IE DISTRICT SCHOCI, BOARD
Commissioner,
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
Seminali County, Florida
%Mr k 0 "Bud" r,ather.
By' SiiI Vuhlw, Jr.
Chairman
Chairman
5- Mt, William P. layer,
Attpt2.
Surintendent
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
PubliSh July 1*. 7S tel? I. 191%
Pit,FSh- July 75, 1973
DFP 101
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Wood May Be Named Bell Head Coach
thoe.National Football League. dominate the pro
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Willie Wood, a former All-Pro safety with the
Packers when the Green 8ay team captured
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(24) The Boarding

(13) Daytime
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Jim Thomas

Wold World

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What's My Line

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(24) Senior Scene
(35, 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Police Surgeon
(43 What's My Line
125,000 Pyramid
(9) Hollywood
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6:30 (2) Across The Fence
(6) Sunrise

Globetrotters

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7:30 (2) Jabberwocky
(4) Bailey's Comets
(0) Go
(44) Herald Of Truth
8:00 (2) Addams Family
(6) Favorite Martian
(8) Jabberwocky
() Yogi's Gang
(24) Villa Alegra
(44) Wally's Workshop

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(35) Movie
9:00 (24) Masterpiece
Theatre
(44) Movie
9:20 (6. 9) Movie
10:00 (13) lane Grey
(24) The Sinners
10:30 (9) U.S. Open Golf
(13) June Allyson

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736 7306 after 6 P m . 373 1593
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ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS. 332133$.
Looking for garden equipment?
ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
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patio, large re,tr yard. 121.002

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Room air unit, $30. Hoover
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Redwood patio furniture. $30; TV. _________________________
ANY DESCRIPTION. 373-7340
173, MISC Items 377-0190.
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7 bith home on quiet Street
1330

fiat I bedrsomt.a both, kitcflendisia room &amp; livIe rein'. a

PIIOTO(I4APt4Y()Y
Specialit in ovtdoorpomtrails. Also

Movioing, Discing. Ba4:k hoe work,

Call Phil Goinzalti 30S )21 3919

appmciate their crgency.

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Assume paymentS 131 9472 after
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equity of) BR, 2 bath,
lakefront for other real estate 372
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The only impression you'll
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Me Is - of loyff. IM vpp4w 101*1 is W"fifuliNd,

day, 3733903

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work. You're a bit of 'i daydreamer. Mistakes are lIkely.

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the evening's over you'll find It

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Rock

70 Eop -U 49(40 Prints)

All types Iot &amp; acreage cleared We
have top toll, fill dirt, clay, and
Pbotogrspky
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Art Ailing Land Clearing

[ICciric &amp; Mechancal Dratt'ng &amp;
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to

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Sanford In 7001
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Air, Shag Carpeting In Living Areas, Inside And
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I t Come
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case included Like new.$100: Call PERSIAN CATS, CFA, 2 white, I
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silver, $15 each. Call after 3:30 337

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Reconditioned Batteries, $1293
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP.
1109 Sanford Ave

Pen? Blue Lustre Elect ric Carpe t

?achment5; cabinet &amp; port able I

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Stop thos e Leaks 2 Wks
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AIR CONDI
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Days-- 337 6121
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Beautiful walnut dining table, 6 DacMhurs MinIature, AKC 565;
chairs, practically pew, 1350 337.
Cpiirivahuas, white male, 3'i mos
S951.
HAVEN
ANIMAL
$50
GROOMING &amp; BOARDING
Sacrifice, besutiful antique 1 Post er
KENNELS 337 5152
Bed frame, 1100 or bes t offer. 372
5)60
Registered, two male Poodle pup
pies, 10 wk old . $50 ea ch 337
KULP DECORATORS
109W. 1st 51,337 733.3
We
Free. part Persian Kittens
6W5s. Old
WHITE Sewing Machine; all at- I
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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

Lommercial Properties

batance?

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CHICO &amp; THE MAN
561 9730 or 368 7010 BitPilo We Sell Wan t to tra de down7 We
&amp; Install uSed motorS&amp; used paris.
balance &amp; give you I r.ir
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steam - clean carpets

323-5470

Want to sell your car, we ply off tht

307 East First. Downtown

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mattress. Walnut finish, %2S.

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CHICO &amp; THE MAN

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Stemper Realty

CHICO &amp; THE MAN
Wantacar. $10 down and on ! o,
1.40 per mo'

Hwy 46, West Sanford
373 3620

sect control, GardenLand, 1400 W.
Is? 3?, 373 6630.

169 09"

Central F lor,da- %
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3271991
19193. Fr ench MUST SELL - New 3 OR 2 BATH
HOME. all extras, good location
3227371,377 1196.372 1964
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377 I9. 77 4)61
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AdultS, oo oets 372 2317

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ware, TV'S. appliances, garden
tools. linens Hundreds &amp; hurt
drects of items too numerous to

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&amp; chairs, secretarial desks 8.
chairs, straight chairs. filing
cabinets. as i Cash and Carry

bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace. I Singer Zig Zag, in cabinet, 3 needle,
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tgege, move right in 3 bedroom,? I
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retirement home Price, $77, 500

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person 1100 State St , Sanford

brick home. 1" baths, 2 air con.

dillontirs. corner lot. Price only

I masoivy home, carpeted. Nicely
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sh aded lot. Price, 171.500 Terms.

Furnished
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efits; desire

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NEW AUTO DEALER
- P1 LONGW000
HWY 17 9? ! 41?

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY -- SELL TRADE

Hunt Realty

Fenced In backyard on large

LAKE MARY- Nevvexlra *oil built

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Sacrifice, $150 323 Øf)$

322 9052

Sun., Mon
corner lot. $75,500 Call 031 3235. ________________________________

7 bedroom, I bath. carpeted

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373 5131 or 372 6420

Sharing;

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center

SIIRYPOAMRNTI

I H A B U B I

Profit

S.
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Rosac Amplifier Must sell.

Supplies 337 1034

Larry Saxon, Realtor

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Kingston electric guitar, 70 watt

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SANFORD

$135

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SANFORD

7 Bedroom fenced word

Man's
Bicycle
New Tires. Good Condition
$23 3fl 9145

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and Lot from $29,400

W.25th St.

1505

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13' L Shape Plaughatde button Bar.
1200 ; Bar Stools, Glass rack, Bar

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Supplies

SANFORD- Modern 3 bedroom,

Lake

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Clubhouse.
3 and 4 BR Homes

STUDIO 1,2, 3
BEDROOM SUITES

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radio, exceptionally nice $1,095
A sk for Duane McGuire, 3371651
Dealer

Do it yoursellers. car
penters, arid handymen. we have a
Dewalt radial arm saw, large
tre sa - on s?an. lI nds of
power equipment Such as porter
cable power saw 7" with guide arid
attachments. , inch electric
drills. Sanders, all kindS of wood
clamps and all kinds of electric
wood bits. Plus all kinds of Small

372 2111
2521 Park Or
NOLL'S
*,FTERIIRS 71131SEFirstSt
3fl
CLOSE IN-GAS SAVER
PEM.70RCassetberry.
11 92, 830 4706
Nice 3 bedroom, close to shopping, 3779751
3223991
3-72 0440
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big yard, hardwood floors, _____________________________
51-Household Goods
fireplace, garage. Bargain for 3 BR, I' baths, large utility room,
wall wall carpeting, central heat
only 137,000 323 9410
and air, drape's, kitchen equipped Contents of home, 103 Airport f%lvd, _____________________________

Lake Privileges.

Doodlebug, 170 Call 37)3616,

Attention

337 5961

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Pool, Tennis.

trans. excellent condition, ISO)

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After 5 17?

Jim

1967 Galaxle SM. I cylinder, auto

Sale

3226457

oarage, $65,000 323 373).

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Ross

room. Carpet and drapes.
Enormous wor k room, double

LA 1 E

Apartments

wetnOrlanctol Daytona $1$S mo
66$ 6231

Mar

HIDDEN

$7,930 00 661 5.490

Auction

FRIDAY NIGHT.? 30

LESTER SPINET PIANO, Betsy
Model, Solid mahog,
COndition 3033370156
7 push lawnmowers. 77" cut, $20
each; 2 fans. 20". $10 each; en
tertainment console, $30; kitchen
60-Office
table, S) Call 371-3606

JOHNNYWALKER

trees

Stan's

2977 Hwy 177?
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MPG. Sell or trade equity Sal

Auction

anytime

REALTORS aic fl33

REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Sunken living room, foyer,
formal dining room, beautiful
modern kitchen with eat ;n area;
paneled den With fireplace, 4
bedrooms. 3 baths, I with dressing

.

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Home after 5- '69 F or d LTD Sid
wgn, also '67 Ford Falcon van,
1511 Elliott S?
Saturday. July 76 p rn
1' Mite East of 1. Hwy 46. Sanford '73 Audi Fog, 4 dr
air, sun roof, 20
For Information call 322 9719

ROBSON MARINE

Counter tops. Sinks Installation

available Bud Cabell

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Shaded lot, approx. 152'x272' with
country atmosphere and fruit

003W is? St

Luxury Patio

3i

Spacious ranch style home on large

G

equipped kitchen Mid way beV

Two bedroom house near

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CAREER
OPPORTUNITY

M UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker

Cash
For Your Junk Cars
323-9136

,

Large Antique Sale

Sanford

Kitchen. Bathroom Cabinets,

Forrest Greene, Inc.

Price Read the Classified Ads
a

ardens

Sunland. 3 BR, 2 bath, kithtn
equipped. air, fenced. 2 Fla
rooms, $100 mo 3221904

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Plants Of

you QuAlIfy ,

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homemade, good condition. Call -_ -- --- -

washer &amp; Crib. All vmrk. 3n 0322.

buy at 523,000 FHA available

Spring is "Move ou tside time." G et
polio and lawn furniture at good

eneva

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than r en t Government Subsidized
to qu6lified buyers Call to see i

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the Classified Ads every d.y

fenced ya.-d, don't miss this great

7015

nshq'd $110 month or less

Goodyear benefits include paid
SEVILLA GARDENS
vacations, free hospitalization and Full size 1 &amp; 7 OR apts- All electric
Insurance. plus pension program
eatin kitchens. dlshwCtherS . Nice 7 bedr oo m block home, fur.
rushed or unfurnished, 323 7920
disposal. private entries, lust 6
Reply by letter, giving work e.
units, from $130 437 0901 (collect)
DeRary, 2 BR, 7 bath. Ii; yrs old
perience. telephone number
or Ill 7073
drapes &amp; shades. large utility rm..
Con v enient interview arranged
carpeting, garage, Fla rm. fully

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Receqlly reduced $71,S00 Call 11311.

electric stove, bedrooms fur

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3fl5

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small kitchen,

Area No down

flayment. monthly payments Ies

SANFORD -- by owner. I OR, 2

2 BR, ne ar Junior &amp; Senior High
Schools, lar ge lot. 3221110

They're Hot"

Sanford. by Owner. 3 OR, 1 bath,
large calm kitchen, plus formal
dining room. New carpet,

3727770

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16' Larson, 75 HP Evinrude &amp;

3fl.9719
yard, will dicker or swap 123.900 ______________________________
WE TAKE TRADES
Hansn' Shoe Shop. 221 1st St All
LAKE MARY--- 2 bedrooms, range
types Shoe repair 1. dying Marion
&amp; r ef riger ator included, beautiful
&amp; Saddle Lee, new owners 372
tree's, nice corner lot with country
"97
atmosphere 117,900
WE TAKE TRADES
Outboard motors' 30 HP Elgin. 12
LAKE MINNIE- 4 bedroom home,
HP Sears, Also Citation Dish-

7563 Park Dr

collector's item runs good $300

CASH 323 4121

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WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD-- 3 bedrooms, I' ba ths, STAN'S HWY 14 FLEA MARKET
Saturday 8. Sunday
central heat &amp; air. fenced back

Your MLS Agency

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Yds. blue shoo carpeting,

commercial grade Bigelow with
4160 oz. cushion 1430 firm. Ph
weekdays, 3379150

overlooking lake, central heat &amp;
air, fenc ed yard $37,500

322-2420 Anytime

'Ern While

New hmsm in a rural

Reg Real Estate Broker
IOOE 75th St

clean; ready for immediate OC
cupancy. 323 07)0 or 162 2649

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TAFFER REALTY

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Sanford: I OR, part

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O R Duplex, 1700 Ma gnolia.
Large?
1712 W. 11th St
Sanford Call 373 01.15

Position

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living, dining. Florida room, Walt
wall carpeting, fenced. 031.3.457

DUPLEX- Furn or Urifurn, Ideal
Location. Reasonable Rent. Phone
Owner 3433723.

GOODYEAR

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CHOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICE RANGES

323 13.10

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-,es

Winter Springs Lovely 2 OR. I bath.

193S Nash Rambler, low mileage.

HOUSEBOAT: 70'xll', almost new

waterfront home, beautiful kit- the,,, f or mal dining Fiorda r oo m Make your Budget go further, shop

We

REALTORS

BALL REALTY

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FISH, SWIM 8. SKI-'- 3 bedroom

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Spotless. newly redeC&amp;rated, decor
r
furniture, 2 bedrooms. See

373 -7011

1 46

45

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1973 Vokswagen, ?door,
red, $7.000
6.'61 5737

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only

shade By Owner. 327-1507.

CASH
ForYourjunkCars

Piece or ltousefutl

loss

case pocket watch. n1l S900 Sal.

LAKE MARY- 7 bedroom, large

have over 300 homes for you to
chose from and can help
lust the right on
your par
titular needs and budget

371-OdiO
377 1I. 371 759S. 17) ?IS

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pleeded,AutoMechanlc

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flolen Lawn &amp; Garden Tractor, 42" 17' Cobla, 75 HP Johnson motor, tilt
trifler ASking $1,000 Cell 323cuttinc deck Also gold hunter

family room, fenced yard, plenty 90 SQ

WIlT REALTY
Real Estate Broker

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Warehouse space for rent. 20(J) Sq
ft Sanford 121 3)
fl

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50-Mscellaneous for Sale

Accessories

Reg

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ST OP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
ClassIfied Ads didn't work
....there wouldn't be any.
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trees,

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30 pct . ':ommission. Free pickup.
Auction Saturdaysp m Sanfor d.
3777770

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37-Business Property

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A EAL TOR 322 74"

Sale

after

mile west of Phil Deere Furn. Co.)
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WHATSAMMATA WITCHOO?
You've been look ing all Over town
i' a home. Why don't you Call us

System Family room with serve
thru bar &amp; fireplace $37,500

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3o,A4mriff*nts Unfurnished it? w tit St.. 37zsw~ mvsy

Instructions: The hidden name. listed below appear forward.
3392474 _____
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(9) News
backward, up. down, or diagona lly In the puzzle. Find each
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PC?. dowi. 7•- pct. mt.

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29

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ON THE DOG TRACK RD.,OFF
NWY.17.92-FINNPA*K

a

Bedrooms. Priced In mid 70's 5

from SIlOSMI W of Sanford 337
4170

COOL POOL with this) BR, 7 bath

Three bedroom. I bath, masonry
home on large lot. fened back
yard. S17 irs? f.

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North To Canada
News
(24) Firing Line

SKATE CITY

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$710, first 8.

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FRAMED
uotiruustsr
WITH PACINT
4 a .4

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Rentals

27 28

Perspective

FRI - 7 30)) PM
SAT.'-) 30 1PM .7 30-tI PM
OUTDOOR
DOOR

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home wIth two air conditioners

29-Rooms

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beautiful over hanging
Gotta see to be lieve

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Mr. Veteran
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Lawn Mowers. We Sell Tl'i Best i. EXTRA LARGE 3 FAMILY
Wepayall closing costs, and prepaid Service the Rest, Western Auto.
GARAGE SALE- Misc. Starts
Items
Friday 9 a m July 25 On 75th St
301 w i St.
near Park.
Voumovein.
MAITLANDFLEAMART
Neat, 3 BR. 7 bath home, corner lot, 1911 Hwy Ill 92 Open Sat 8. Sun
SSBoats &amp;
5 31.2920
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$71,500 Immediate Occupancy.

enfrance, fireplace with gas logs.

R EAL TOR 373 5774

Unfurnished

32, ••44cses

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Peas, you pick, Black eyes and
-Purple hull. New patches continue
coming in On Oregon Ave. 1 mile Man or Woman to sr.ire househOld
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3.3 9199
North of 16, arid lust west 011.4 4
Mites west of Sanford

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(44) Time Tunnel
5:30 (5) That Girl

MON.-4 30 13 NOON

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SUIP.-CLOSED ALL DAY

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7 - 30-to 30 PM

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(44) Sports Legends
5:00 (2) World At War

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80-Autos

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3231)29
DAVES' 3739370
jewelry, toys, books. used bar top and many other items Fri.. Sat..
PINEY WOODS BARN - We Buy 196$ Ford GaIa*ie; good condition;
$350 Call 322 7742
S
Sun.9 5.323 5677. (State Rd. 14. ',i
Furnitre&amp;Misc.11aneous.$,ll for

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130-061.

Buy

to

68Wanted

YARD SALE: tools, furniture,

6.173500,

SANFORD-I yr. old, 3 BR, Wi bath
with garag"; new carpets;
assume or refinance. $71,900.
Crark Realty, REALTOR

GOOD GOSH I 570.9 50, 3 bedroom
hOme, master Suite with private

Adult mobile riome viilag under _____________________________
large Shady oaks on the sc en ic NEW HOMES
In good area 3 &amp; 1

e( ',t

(24) Man Builds,
p11 Destroys
(35) My Favorite
Martian

(9)

I .4

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Harold Hall Realty

0 WEKIVA RIVER 0

religious Extra

and

perience
background.

LOT- over looking like Crystal,

76065. Hwy. 11 97

want ad.

P

Will baby.sit In my home week day$

Spectacular

LJ

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(24) Woman

(6) Shazan
(9) Lassie Rescue
Rangers
(24) Carrascolendas
(35) Speed Racer
(2.-I) Pink Panther,

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400 (4) 5ports

Sea Monster

Faou

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(24) Romagnolls Table

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suffi

and shaded. $7,500

furniShed Deposit required
670.4 after S or 377 1191

deposit III SIS4

Drapery I Upholstery Business,
real estate included. $36,000.
CARRICK REALTY. REALTOR ,

Byowner,House&amp;2Iots
or, FrenchAve., zoned commercial
3fl

GEE WILLIKERSI It's hard to
believe that 171.900 Could buy so
much 3 OR's P'i baths. Central
heat air, dishwasher and lots
more Gotta

Mobile home, for rent or sale 7 BR.

Bedroom, unfurnished. Adults
preferred $30 week Security

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9-Good Things to Eat

(9) Devlin
(24) The Electric

10:30

(poet.)
57 Spartan queen
59 Adjective

4 5

2 3

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(9) Movie

Company

Jrq'diir

nickname
33 Auricle
35 Imparting
pigment

per mo Call 372 4410

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A BABY'S WORLD
Care for infants to age 7only. 001 E. CHRISTIAN TEACHER needed for
25th St 337 6445
Christian day school, please write
.O. Box 35, CasSelb.rrv. Fla

COUNTRY HOME

bedroom, adults preferreg, $150

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DELTONA--- New Duplex. Furn. or
unfurn Dra pes, Water, Lawn
Care 373 1521 or 660 6344.

Garage
Items
7153 Gale P1,, (oft 79th)
Sanford Saturdayonly

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furnished, large?
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Friday, July 25, 11S-5

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SITE- Large "SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

Sanford, FL

Property

fireplace.

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moctgege, $76,900.

9117

Office Trainee, light typing and It's like pennies from heaven when
general office work Calillmsm
you sell "Don't Needs" with a

Winter Springs 327 1Q90

(6) Scobby-Dolo

(44) Erniest Angley

M

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color
suffix
45 Biblical name S Fa v orite
47 Yellow with
flowers

)fl 3931

PreferMale,$)Owk

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Call 3223610 after 3:30

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30 President's

central air, low down. assume

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'gmpIete child care s er vices. New We have listings. We have buyers.
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Summer Programt HEY DIDDLE
We need another real es tate
DIDDLE DAY CARE. 32356"
licensee to help us make sales.
Forrest Greene, Inc.
Child Care In my home
322
323
$l5forone.$25 fortwO

device
54 Biblical garCen

American
country

with age

43 Pale brown

(35) Movie
(44) Combat
1: 30 (5) Time Of Your
LIfe
(9) Invaders
(24) Wall Street
Week
2:00 (2, 0) Ma jor League
Baseball
(6) Movie
(24) Saga
Western Man
(33, 44) Braves
Ba seball
2:30 (9) Wrestling
(13) MovIe
3:00 (24) Book Beat
3:30 (6) Sounding Board

Hong Kong

(9)

7:20

42 Harem room

Week

Jeannie

2:10

Information

(24) Washington

(44) There's Plenty
Of Gold
9:00 (2. 5) Emergency
Plus F our

GENERAL CINEMA CO*

9,
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E*perenced radiator repairman
&amp;---Child Care
$310015

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Neighborhood

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2 Leg iOiflt
10 Greek war god 3 Discolored

Festival

(9) Bugs Bunny
(24) Mister Roger's

Weather
(33) 700 Club

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29 South

One Bedroom Trailer

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(1) Jabberwocky

(24) Aviation

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9 Narrow
streaks

at night

Popcorn
Machinu

(24) Mr. Roger'
Neighborhood
(3$) The Wilburn
Brothers Show
Train
(44)
12:30 (2) Go
(6) Fat Albert
() American
Ba ndstand
(35) Wres tling
1:00 (2.5) Soul Train

Chopper Bunch

11:00 (2. 6, 5, 9) News

38 Primary color

Eight
(9) These Are The
Days

Jeannie

(44) Braves Baseball

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12:00 (2) Jetsons
(4) Harlem

QUALITY-- 3 bedrooms, I' baths.

323-7011

46 Commercial

Trade$1,950 equity of 7 BR for Other
Longwood, I BR, 7 bath,
real
estate. Acre Rutty,
den, citrus trees, fenCed, priced in
PEALTOR.
750,
low 30's •34 3491.

Stenstrom
Real~ e

323 0761

Evening Herald

1--Houses

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central heat

BUILDING- Excellent fr ontage
Hwy 1197 513.000 Submit offer.

Shady lot, $173 mo Adu!l only.

equipped,

I Bedroom apt. kitthefl

41 -Houses

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APARTMENT WITH BUSINESS

Nice 1 bedroom trailer on large

- air, carpijrted Adulls %".SO 322ô eves. 1 wk.nds
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll PORTER, lot work. Apply In person.
Art Grindle Wheel Ranch. Rt. 17.
"4 2027 for "We Care"Duplex. lbedroornfurfl apt., adults.
"Hotline". Adults gr Teens.
Sanford.

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jab)
10 Join
27 Summer (Fr) 68 Girl's
48 College
11 Devoured
73 Grea,cs
fraternitj lab
organization
19 Prevaricate
25 German city
lab
coin 47 Very
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impressive
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g Pale r ed
26 Wooden snow 46 Common
31 Pub drink
music form
runner
DOWN
32 Furtrve look
49 Penetrate
27 Disfigure
3-4 Sacred picture I What Sun doeS 28 Spanish cheer 50 Walk UPOfl

AFTERNOON

National Auto Sales

41Houses
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finest

Appliances,

complety

)ile Homes

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7 Bedroom fraiter, 5133 mo, plus
ONE ACRE LAKEFRONT- Choice EXECUTIVE HOMI: taie$y 2
('
Security, Mullet Like Perk, 349.
Story in the City; situated on ap
4 bedroom, m&amp;ntenarice free.
pro*. acre; I OR, formal dinlrg
central air, w carpet, boil dock.
room;
location,
5wmmg beach,
and
2IobIleHom,o; acre of land
convenient to shopping and
uo,i.
at Wetiiva River on Hwy 46.
schools all for 160.000 Call for
1 $1,000 DOWN--- 7 bedroom. I bath in
be drooms, 1' baths. Furnithed,
appt. 3776655.
Winter
Park.
171.175
very clean Call 901 353 7411.

is swim.

273 2740,

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Japanese

Almanac
6:25 (2) Daily Devotional

(24) Washington

ARE YOU LONELY? Lit us help
you to meet the right person lust
for you. NATIONAL SINGLES
CLUB OF AMERICA. Phone: 305-

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8 British thermal 39 Perceive

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20 Ages and ages 66 Civil wrong
(p1)
67 Finishes

(3.5) Th e Big Blue
Marble
(44) Friends Of Man

6:00 (t) Growers

(13) ABC Summer
Movie

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For further information call
or
or write
.anford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Box 533, Sanford, Fla. 37771.

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17 Single part

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IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
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16 Famous Italian 64 Soft, juicy
family
fruit

(8) World Around

MORNING

loader

62 Possessive
nickname
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15 Telegram jab) 63 Arabian gulf

Outdoors

is ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?

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Ronald
52 Noun sutfi*
55 Russian City
58 Gritted (her)
60 Summer

13 Not any
14 Girls

11:30 (2) Star Trek
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Housekeeper. to live In. light dutilS, LAKE MARY deposit.
$50
plus
on
hool.age child. 3225(09.
Forrest Gretnt Inc.
SALES HELP for insurance CO.
REALTORS
graduate.
college
37) 6353
native.
sales -married,
preferably
background helpful but not SANFORDLAKEMARYatCC,? BR
duplex with in the ground Pool,
Mces,,ary. Call 431.IØ2bet *,1fl9
Mr. An.
enclosed.
1 1 weekdays. Ask
air conditioner, drapes, area rug.
derson.
$130 per month inciudirg pool
An Equal Opportunity Employ er . M
See
Service All you do
F
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6770.
this
now.
Rick
Morar.
N eeded, body &amp; fender man

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I Upper
afmosphere
4 Rainbow
goddess
8 Azure
12 Mariner's
direction

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Truth
Concentration

Rainbow

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11:30 (4, 44) Movie
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Friday, July 2S, 1975

SB—Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

67th Year, No. 291—Sunday, July 27, 1975

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 20 Cents

JULY 2Sth - SI st

Some Homeowners Could

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DON'T BE A STATISTIC,
CHECK YOUR FARM
FOR SAFETY HAZARDS
TODAY!...

EATIN TIME
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Resident Asks To Be

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

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for unsafe operating conditions.

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WINTER SPRINGS—A Itanchlands resident has
asked to be placed on the agenda at Monday's 7:30
pin. City Couflcil meeting as a spoke== for a
group of residents OppoMfljt pFOpCed CCflStTUCtiOn
of two churches on Hayes ILad .
:' -The request was made by Walter Parkhurst
251 Trad#'winds Road.
In a .3-2 vote at last week's session, the Council
i overrode a Planning and Zorürig Board recoinmendalion and protests by some residents to ap.

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Safe farming conditions are as much
a part of farming as cultivating or planting.
Don't gamble with chance, remove
urn e.rn'i oiviso.i
lr Padi Mail. 'Mntsr Park, Florid. 32&amp;9 'Phone (306J 6474100
iway 436 now F T U Pvd ,W'nttc ParS 'NixThQsti Plaza Cfrtaró
gwo1 Wlage Sh.cpp,ng Centec, intersection of S R 434 and 14

SPONSORED BY THESE SAFETY CONSCIOUS BUSINESSES

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FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE

"Paint For Every Surface"

CHASE

Benjamin

iiiif Moore,i.0

Hwy. 17-92

Phone 322-2221

Celery Ave.,

Sanford

Sanford, Fl.

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NELSON &amp; Co.

Kennedy Tractor Co.

Celery City Printing

Sales '&amp; Services

WHEELER
FERTILIZER

1)

For All Your Printing Needs

Lawn &amp; Garden Equipment

USED

Tractors &amp; Equipment
Agricultural &amp; Industrial
&amp; Equipment

CLOSED FOR VACATION

Tractors

July 28 thru Augusf

Ph. 322-1393
Oviedo, Florida

Rte, 46W., RR 1, Box 52

Ph, 322-2581
221 Magnolia Ave.

Sanford, Ft.

Sanford, Fl.

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Mulching

Produce Exchange
GROWERS and SHIPPERS

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Dr.

Yesterday's high
night low 69.

Green Onions • Cabbage

(305) 365-3217
Complete Banking Service
Geneva Ave.

Sanford

Ph. 322-6033

Surgery

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1141on Loimnan, no addrms Squat e Shoppi ng Center, S11431 parking lot. Officers said the in commission of a felony, two res6tance by police.
pistol at Longww)d inSept. 1973,
and SR-436, a week after his driver refused Li) drive Skates counts of aggravated assault
Yates was examined. under after

Afternoon and evening thunbeing convicted of
given was taken to Winter Park
brother, l{icnard lamar from the scene and he later got and armed breaking and en- court order, July 1 by Winter possession of a narcotic
dershuwers and scattered \le,,mrial hospital where I
drug in
thunderstorms likely. Highs was hinted in satisfactory' Skates, 2, whi had been out of the vehicle and was tering with intent to commit a Park psychiatrist Dr. E, May 1972.
c of robbing a convin ed by officer A. M. felony'.
convicted by a jury
Michael Gutman.
mostly upper 90r. and low 90t.
condition -Saturday morning,
-1-plan
that
he
should
hand
the
narket
in
Yates
was
arrested
April
24
In other cases docketeil for
the
same
C
lo%s In low to mid 70%. Windi
William Mock, 30. and Carol
Sheriff's deputies report the supert
[5)11cC.
over
to
gun
AIngwlKd
by
shopping
tenter.
died
in
a
lire
police
shortly
trial
this week, Grady Coston D. Mock, 39, both of Orlando,
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variable around
10 mph or less investigation is continuing and
Assltant Stht Atty. Charles after the I.ittle Dixie Market, Dean, 72, of Sanford Route Two, are accused of grand larceny in
at the Seminole County Jail.
but stronger and gusty near
arrests in the shooting are
David skates is accused of (;ordon IS Prosecutor in the S11427 and Church Ave. was is accused of lewd assault upon connection with an April theft of
thundershowers, Chance of rain
pending.
a clerk at Rose's scheduled trial. Assistant robbed by a man armed with a an eight-year-old child.
robbing
0 per cent.
a television set from the
Defender
George pistol.
ltussellJ. Kaufmann. 18, 1M4 Sheraton Motor Inn, 51(46 and
Deputies report no weapons I epartnient Store of a - 30-30 Public
Complete details and tides on
FormerSanlord Zoo Director S. Boulevard, Maitland, is 14. Sanford.
rifle and ammunition and then Sprinkel will represent Skates.
were found at the scene.
Page S.A.

Downtown Sanford

Oviedo, Florida

Sanford, Fl.

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they led Pastor Morgan up to
se. Police stand trial on a charge of
(lice, for jury trials before Circuit against Skates in co;nection Monday in circuit court. Donnie said the susect hid under a bed possession of a firearm by a
was
shooting
he
tt',e very last mnunutq' on this
and
with the alleged entering of a Yates, 22, of 351 Greenwood but
discovered the dice were Judge A.J. Iloscnsunn Jr.
transplant and then told him
ran into a convicted felon. Revels was
ltaune ,prings police car occupied by a man and Drive, Maitland, is charged wooded area where he Was
Over- "loaded," the Seminole County
returned from Indiana to face a they weren't going to do it.
wIthouI
Sheriff's Department reports. arrested Skates at the Brantley child in the shopping center with robbery', we of a firearm apprehended
charge that he possessed a There is time for the operation,

Partly cloudy to cloudy.

FLAGSHIP BANK
OF SANFORD

Growers and Shippers

FRESH VEGETABLES

Smitty's inc.
2714 Orlando

Piiol* an Farms

Pastor Denied
'Life Saving'

Skates Trial Tops Court Agenda

Company Inc.

Z//he/ i,t&amp;'

REPAIRS

Slavia, Florida

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Wholesale Only
Ph. 322-7942

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Sugar Cane

LIFE
FIRE
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SINCE 1884

Farms

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COMPLETE
INSURANCE
SERVICE

Sanford, FL

Produce

Patterson 's
Flo we r Farm

COMPANIES

"Glass For Every Pvrpoi.'

prove requests by Seminole Baptist Temple and
""Iman Irwin Ifunter, ine of the council the ineeting to find who lived close to the proposed
The group .
pp
g the conJehovah's Witnesses to build on the R-IAA
members who voted for granting the church sites and their relation to the church and their
.
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srucjton, IS COflSlueflg
fl
otuer
tresidentthn zoned property in the Ranchlands
requests, admitted he has received several phone opinion on the issue. Deciding factors for me were
wtion.
avenues of action, including calls from those upset by the Council action.
the fact adjacent property owners did not object and
,% member of the opposition group told the seeking an injunction to stay start He said "Anytime you have an emotional issue, the number of names on petitions supporting the
IIvra1d!lhasbeenh1tisIctssltngetUnganyofthe
f construction,
church request" be said.
peop Ile t upse
' tand you
)
Councilmenvoting for approval of the church sites
ient O()}ected to Q'e prted Io,stkxss on
Meat ,whiIa Rev. Robert Oark, iur the to change th* votes so that the action could be
the growv.is the churches woA1 not be eimpatibic
of revered
.
member independent Baptist chwck says he is
Hunter added some of the callers used with the country estate atnxspi*re in the area and
Reportedly, the group, now consisting of seven already in the process of applying for a building "abusive" language and he said he feels "people
would bring in too much traffic on the unpaved
fainille.s. is considering other avenues of action, permit. Closing for purchase of the property located can disagree without making it a personal venroads. They also felt It would set a dangerotis
including seeking an injunction to stay start of at hayes and Bahama Road is set for Monday at detta,"
precedent in land use at a time when the city has
construction.
"l did a considerable amount of research prior to
.30 p.m., lie said,
undertaken a comprehe4islve planning study.

INNS WOOL), Wash. tAPi - years ago, has refused to pay
The Rev. Darrell Morgan says for it.
An Oviedo man was arrested caliber pistol. Kramer said.
he is ready to face death.
Jerome H. Dolez.al, director
Saturday morning after a Whipper, whose street address
But
his
congregation
isn't
of
the
Seattle VA Hospital, says
shooting incident at his home, and age were unavailable, was
ready
to
accept
his
departure
or
the
operation
is still considered
police said.
reported in satisfactory cona Veterans' Administration experimzntaI and is "not abona
According to Oviedo Police dillon at Winter Park Memorial
ruling denying their 36-year-old fide, proven type of proc'e.
Detective Rudy Kramer. hospital.
pastor an operation they be- dure," And Dolezal s.'ys the
James Wynn will be charged
Wynn was being held In the
lieve could save his life.
Rev. Mr. Morgan's cancer canwith aggravated assault and Oviedo Police Department
The Rev. Mr. Morgan suffers not be i..ttributed to his four
aggravated battery in the holding cdl, awaiting transfer
(ruin lymphona, a cancer of the years of military service.
shooting of tarry %Wupper, also to the Orange Count)' Jail to be
lymph gland that destroys bone
Dr. Dean Buckner, associate
of Oviedo.
booked on the two charges,
marrow and the body's ability professor of medicine at the
Police reports state the in- Kramer said.
to fight infection. Without a University of Washington, has
cldent occurred when Wynn's
According to Kramer.
bone marrow transplant, the challenged the VA claim that
wile "opened the door and let after someone attempted to
doctor of the young minister marrow transplants are not an
him (Whipper) in about 4:30 break into the Wynn home
says he will die within a month. acceptable procedure in the
a.m.. Saturday.
through a bedroom window,
The operation costs between medical profession.
Whipper was shot once In the Vv "took out his gun."
$10,000 and $25,000, and the VA.
Although still experimental,
right leg with a bullet from a 32
which has provided treatment no objections nor (ear of tht'
A short time after the
for the Rev. Mr. Morgan since operation has been voiced bs
disturbance at the window, the
the cancer was discovered five his colleagues, according to
report continued, Wynn's wife
TflflA%j
Buckner, who works with the
opened me noor and aiioweo
transplants
at
Seattle's
Whipper inside the hoe,
m
Around The ('lock
Providence
Hospital.
He says
where he was shot by Wynn,
Bridge
. 4-11
about
60
bone
marrow
tranKramer said it was uncertain
BusIness Beat
$A
splants were performed at
at this time if Whipper caused
Calendar
5-A
Providence last year.
the
disturbance
at
the
window,
' ('urnies
Dun hiuber, a friend of the
I) why Wynn's wife opened the
By BOB I.IA)Yl)
Jack Ilarma chased th" gunman accused of breaking and enCrossword
Rev.
M
r. Morgan's, says that
dour and why Wynn shot
herald Staff Writer
Twelve defendants are docketed for jury fromtha' grtMcry store to tering with intent to Ccommit
committ
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1-i' Whipper. lie said the in.
trials before Circuit Court Judge A.J. nearby' SR-434 and the fleeing felony and two counts of grand during the past year the pacDear Abby
Lockhart juan faces trial in
vestigatlon is continuing,
man pointed a pistol at Hanna larceny in conaection with the tor's brother and sister have
Dr. I1111)
Hosemann
Jr., this week.
circuit court nere this week
- as pollee cruisers converged on June 26 theft of savings bonds flown in From Cincinnati for
horoscope
6-1)
lie said Wynn, his wife and charges oF robbery, use of a
.
tests to determine if their roarthe location,
and travelers checks in a
Hospital
5-A Whipper all are in their mld-20s firearm in the commission of a
row could be used in the trans5.,% to 'early 30s.
Obituaries
As officers fired toward the residential burglary.
felony ar1 a)'m:r::vated assault. pointing the loaded weapon at
The robbery trial of a 22-year.
plant The tests were positive,
l2Lh1
Slrts
David I :iy .kate, 25, of 7,930 another Rot's t'niployc who old Maitland man apparently running suspect he ran into the
Also, in Oviedo a 24-year-old
Lluber says.
Ronald Glenn Revels, 22, of
"D inan was shot in the neck when
City Road, Iockhart, is followed 111iin out of the store. will hinge on the outcome of a rear yard of a home at 226 Pine
**The real problem is that
Portage. Ind., is scheduled to
9' %Somen
Formal charges weren't filed sanity hearing scheduled for St.. and into the hou
123C a group of persons with whom among 12 deu'ndants docketed

Jun Maloy Agency Manager

GLASS &amp; PAINT CO., INC.

Citrus

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Put On Council Agenda

Shooting Probed
By Detectives;
Suspect Jailed

the cause of an accident promptly!

Cattle

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most

erson
$1.1 ad.
tax bill IS Cfl- dtionaI million sunds like a
Assistant Property Appraiser cerLi 4ould expect a lower lot but until they i corn.
Bill Suber bill."
missionersj look at the total
Wedr.sday,
On
corn. budget as a whole, with
nussioner willmtet with the revenues and requests, it is
effort to adopt a county budget (ount
Commission will Office r Management Analysis hard to say what the money will
The commission will enter that will be within the certified receive more than $1.1 million ar4 Faluation staff, which Is mean'
millage budget level," Vihlen for its budget during this year preparing
summary
into Wednesday's work
Commissioner Mike Hatwith hopes of adopting a 1975.7, said. lie said he was "speaking - an 18 per cent tax increase statements of the individual taway said "past performances
!l fiscal budget that holds the line foi the lull board in the from last year. But, county department budget requests.show
the board is fiscally
officials say the additional
in the certified millage rate statement of uinmitment
Management
and
Budget
conservative
and I have eery
The new midage rate, cer million dollars plus would mean
Commission Chairman Sid
Analyst
Eleanor
Anderson
said
belief
we
will
work with the
) County Property little until
e budget
Vihlen Jr., announced the tifIC
department
budget
and
bring
the tax down
Friday
the
Appraiser Terry Goembel, is finalized.
board's intentions of working
requests
will
be
reaGy
for
to
the
certified
rniVage."
Assistant Property Appraiser
within the new tnillage rate, 1.8
- mills lower than last years
flattaway said there were
15
millage
rate.
Bill
Suber said the 18 per cent commissioners by Wednesday.
)as(d on reappraised property
Commissioners
were some major projects which the
The lower rate is caused by tax levy increase would
values, and avoid the necessity the $150 million in new con. produce $7,377,362 in ad scheduled to begin budget work commission would have to
of
raising the millage for county stnlction in the county in 1974 valorem taxes up from last sessions last week, but were consider for the first time this
taxpayers.
which was entered r-r. tl,e tax year's $6,249,436. The county delayed by time spent con- year - the $500,000 purchase of
"Th
975
tate authority to tax up to sidering Sheriff John Polk's $2.6 a clay pit, and a solution to the
bu
LJgeI
dget reque3.
lack of spare in the courthouse.
Commissioners is dedicating between Nov. 1, 1975 and April lii mills. One itiill at the ceritself to initiating a strong 1976.
tilled rate amounts to $1,365,462
Vihien said Friday the lower
"We will still provide as good
commitment to holding the line
Also because of the new in revenue, he said.
certified millage could mean a level of service as in the
on millage and make every construction, Goei,hel said the
Suber said 35 to 40 per cent of the commission "may cut out past," he said.
with the new miliage.

Group Seeks Reversal Of Approval For Oviedo Churches

depressions and check machinery

A. Duda &amp; Sons

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obstructions, fill hazardous field

Ph. 322.4622

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Jt'iuiikr Cowk'y lief I of RI. One, Box 193, lake Markham Road,
and Geoffrey Sw Ill of 1524 Douglas Me,, enjoy tee cold watermelon during a break from play In the (My Recreation Department program at the civic center. ne summer program comes to
a conclusion on Friday. 111ferald Photo By Gordon n,uiuuOfl)

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homeowners could expect a lower tax bill

Many homeowners
Seminole County could end
with a lower tx bill thin they
had last year if the County
Commission adopts a budget
based on the certified millage
rate of 534 mills.

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but the VA has to approve it and
they have to make room for him
at the hospital." Huber say's.
During the five years that the
He'. Mr. Morgan has been

minister at tbe (7hapel of Peace
Community
Church.
the
congregation has grown From 15
to 700, hluber says The church
building holds only about 300
people, and services are now
held in a community theiter.

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An exploding television set %at blamed for the fire that destroyed The home of Mrs. Merle Fields,

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Bills

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increase from the Florida Public Service Corn•
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"Two years ago we paid $4.08 a barrel for oiL
necessary because uncollected bills jumped from $1
mission PSC) which will add an estimated s cents "Every time we take the nuclear Now, it 's $12.73 per barrel — more than triple," said million In 1972 to
$6 million this year.
to the "average" consumer's $40.56 bill. The
plants off the line, the fuel ad. Johnny Higgins, a spokesman for FPL
The higher deposits will apply to new customers
uel adjustment charges alone will force "average" bill, or the amount charged customers
"Every time we take the nuclear plants off the who are expected to use SM worth of power each
goes up."
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month, which in Seminole County is about 70 to 90
deflated pockets next month for m additional 31 $11.01. nat ainnunt I`Wxt month is expected to inL Commercial Manager Utilities must have PSC
approval
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month
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cents to $1 82 to keep electricity flowing
crt4ise by $3 82
Scott Burns
before tacking fuel adjustment charges onto bills.
Those using less would centime to pay $20 Kilen
In addition, many new customers of Florida
At Florida Power'i Winter Park headquarters,
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policy
calling
said
existing customers with good pay records will
Power &amp; light Co, (Fill.) are paying JW instead of (ornpany spokesman Charley Jay said it will be
because the firtn's generatorsare driven
-_by nuclear for a $50 deposit from some customers took effect not be asked for additional cash dep,Dsits.
$20 deposits to h4i'e the po wer company turn on the from "a
w eek to 10 days" be fore the company firms poser instead of oil
June 1 The increase does n't require approval by
He said businesses, Industrial and commercial
up th e $11.7 million increaseand begin, charging it
F P1 's Commercial Manager Scott Burns sa id th e PSC
customers will continue to pay a deposit roughly
[loth FPI and Florida Power Corp, the to
wtu'i.rs bills
the $382 pass-on is the result of the nuclear plant at
In addiuon, some residential customers who equivalent to their bid for two months' worth of
utilities serving Seminole County are expecting
Jay said Florida Power also is seeking an ad- Turkey Point being "down" for two months.
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increases in next month's bills because of higher ilitional 31-cent pass-on at a PSC hearing today In
During that time, the company as forced to required to add $30 cash to their $20 deposit for a
Florida Power, Jay says, serves about *000
prices of oil used to drive their generators.
Orlando.
generate electricity with smaller, more con- total of W, spokesmen say.
customers
in South Seminole, whHe the remainder
Horida Power Monday won aii $11.7 million r.
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Wednesday,

July 23,

NATION

WASHINGTON (AP)-Interior Secretary Stanley K.
Hathaway, in office a little more than a month, apparenhly offered to resign before he entered a hospital for
ychiatrie care eight days ago but now intends to znaIn
in the
Hathaway, former two-term governor of Wyoming who
underwent prolonged Senate grilling m his hard-fought
battle for confirmation at interior, is "sufferi ng from
moderate depression brought about by physical

said ioday the two weU would
boost total water production by
two million gallons for the city's

resign, the spokesman said,"I suspect that he did." White
liouse spokeswen declined comment.
Tfie 51-year-old llathaway is "progressing well and is in

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Congress is entering a showdown stage, with some signs
that both sides will seek a compromise to end the long
stalemate.
With both Congress and the White House able to reject
each other's energy program but unable to win approval

for their own, the seven-month-old energy debate now
laces an Aug. 31 expiration of oil price controls.
The energy impasse was e :pected to come up during a
White House meeting today with Ford and the
congressional leaders,

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project, which is to be cornplet.ed at the end of the year,"
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classrooms. Business. Art. Golf. Male and female in.
terscholastic sports program. Intramurals, Write or call for
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charging that the investigator, Robert Prince, 31, was
responsible for "inexcusable past neglect" in probing a
massi ve mortgate investments swindle.

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week-old thflUencepeddlIng trial of Gurney andreco.

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on $1,500 bond pending a presentence investigation. The
conviction carries a maximum
one-year jail term.

wh!ch commissioners say they
will rely Leavily in making
theirdecisiononthecrea tionof
(Isv district, a public hearing
will be held Sept, 30 for the

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what You have_f.~at mignt bc-.%
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issue tracing the history, growth and projections for the future of
each area of Seminole and southwest Volusia counties

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"It further appears that by
the use of the mace, more
serious Injuries to the prisoner
were prevented," Herring said.

Schlesinger was to resume today. Than the defense was
to get its tum, beginning with Gurney's lawyer, C. Harri.

Give

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On the last Sunday of each October: The Herald publishes Its

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revealed that
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arrested and that he resisted
efforts of officers to place him
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Herring said his investigation
4arted after Perkins' father,
a 20-year veteran of the
Melbourne
police
force.
requested a probe of circumstances surrounding his

Aides Spurs Lewis Denial
TALLAHASSEE (AP)-A state securities investigator
has accused two of ComptroHer Gerald Lewis'
executive asdstants of manipulating a fraud investigation
for political PUrpOSeS

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without violence. Ile had been
charged with violently resisting
officers during is melee which
begap qfter Perkins' car ran off
the road andztrucka traffic
control sign.

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his residence and carpet in. after his bicycle was struck by 631 DeSota Dr., Casselberry. records indicated James
stallatlon tools valued at $238 a car on Oxford Road just sou th
Highway Patrol Rardolph Tabor
. 21 500
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taken, according to a report of SR-436, according to sheriff's Trooper C. L Tomlinson Jr. is
Ave., Longwood was
Rosedale
filed by Deputy Donald deputies.
investigating the accident.
C ourts
arrested by Pa trolman George
l)reggors.
Deputy Donald McCormick
A rres ted
vviOfl
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Proechel last night at 3
reported that Daniel Spiering,
* Police Boat
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13, of 2321 Carolton Road,
Casselberry police have Carriage
Hill
Circle,
A 13-year -old Winter Park Winter Park, was riding a Jailed a 21-year-old Longwood Casselberry.
Thomas Clingan, of 131

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delivery of pumps and other
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reported probing for the cause Casselberry, who reported the Donald McCormick said Mel
of a suspicious fire that caused fire, for minor smoke inhalation Elkins of the Firm reported that
an estimated $1,000 damage at the scene,
diving equipment valued at
yeste rday to an office at Howe
$1,460
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urglary
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after It was en tered by a roof.
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exhaustion and fatigue," doctors at Bethesda Naval
flospital reported Tuesday.
An interior spokesnian denied that Hathaway offered a
formal resignation to I"tesident Ford and that Ford

Deputy
Coffee were
investigating a
reported that county fire units reported burglary of a service

Sherlirs arson investigator extinguished the blaze and van belonging to Artistic Pools,
Sgt. Robert Kunkler today was treated Beverly Raynor, 45, of U.S. 17.92, Longwood. Deputy

Sanford,

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production in Sanford by two
million gallons - are being
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a report from the grand jury ollow1ng what Herring termed be hospitalized for "three or the extensive investigation.
probing the June 9 Seminole a 'chest seizure."
four days" while other tests are
Herring said Staley's Illness
Grand jurors met yesterday made,
County Jail fire that killed 11
won't delay the probe and that
men isn't expected for another afternoon and adjourned until
Monday Staley commented to he (Herring) will take over as
next Tuesday. Herring i. a Herald reporter that he was advisor to the grand Jury.
two weeks.
Herring took over yesterd3y dicated the investigative body
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"almost exhausted" from the
Sources In Herring's office
is having a problem getting a extra workload put on him In said Staley's workload Is being
quorum except on Tuesdays. handling the grand Jury In- distributed to other assistant
vvOuiS Dr•fl
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A Seminole Memorial vesti ga tion plus his regular state attorneys as an
Hospital spokesman said this duties of heading Herring's emergency prccedure pending
t Mayfa r
morning that Staley is listed in Sanford offi ce,
f urther word on Staley's consatisfactory"
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William Staley, who had been said tests yesterday failed to servers, to have completed
advising the grand Jurors show any indication that Staley taking testimony in the Jail fire
Seminole-Brevard State Atty. during their six-week probe, had sufkred a heart attack but probe and may now be In the
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Camille H. IlIcking
Agnes E. Boyd
Clara Browder
Agnes I.. Burnsed
James Cain Jr.
Lottie M. Davis
Martha B. Davis
Sally Eason
Daisy I., Edge
Neville I). Fuller
Jack It. Green
f.ouella Jones
Ethel Mulflcy
Karen 1.. Munger
Ella Sabourin
Margaret J. Smith
Mary S. Stokes
Hazel I.. Trapp, Dellary
May I.. Truble, I)eflary
Marion Fellabaum, I)eltona

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Jobs, Inflation:
A Double Task
The condition of the economy remains serious.
The patient is in intensive care. President Ford is
prescribing treatment.
His diagnosis is that the main troube is inflation. Unemployment, he believes, is a symptom BERT COLLIER
that will cure itself if the cause, inflation, is
treated.
But pump priming - government spending f
stimulate the economy and create jobs — wo '
only make inflation harder to control. In the long
run, the President believes, it would bring longterm costs for all Americans.
George Meany denounces the President's
attitude as cruel.
But whatever the economic diagnosis, the
political diagnosis seems to favor the President.
More people are hurt by inflation than by unemBritish W
Florida had a turbulent
ployment. For every jobless worker there are nine
existence
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turbulent
governor to match.
Americans working and seeing inflation reduce
Capt. George reputation as a
Jthnstones
their paychecks. Most of them are more worried brawkr had preceded him when be took charge
about the cost of living than the possibility that they
at Pensacola on Oct. 21, 1764. He was a crack

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N.Y., plans hearings this fall In he House
Infonnatbn subcommittee on overclassltjcatlo,t
of federal docum'?nts. Ui her safe, sac already
has secrr'tdocwnmntss'i, tx pea touse If abe an
get th.zm unclaseilled. They include old plans fur
use of nuclear tactical weapons against Red
China In CAN Of athreat to Nationalist China's
offshore talanda .. The Department of 1nteri.e
has awarded a marine ar'heology
contract to a
museum even though a bid backed by famed
ma'ine expert Jacques Cousteau was $70,000
lowt'r. Interior claims the $194,000 contract went a,
to the museum Instead of Cousteau for
"technical reasons"
The National Indian
Youth Council is fighting a coal gezlfIcaon
on the Navajo reservation, claiming It will plan
spew
out deadly lead and mercury, The $4 billion
project will convert coal Into much.needJ
natural gas, but the Indiana say It will siphon up
their water without bringing any longterm
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she lived in Sanford since 1926.
She was a member of Central
Baptist Church.
Survivors include her
husband. William A. Brown of
Sanford; sort, John P. Brown,
Clearwater; eight sisters, Mrs.
Ora Brown. Sanford Mrs.
Potter, l.eslie, Ga.. Mrs.
Georgia Ann Stewart, St.
Augustine Mrs. Nellie Stewart,
Hastings, Mrs. Maggie Sauts,
Flagler Bench, Mrs. Jt'well
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Coast Guard Smooths Seas For Rockwell:
The Coast Guard, whose motto "Semper qualify. The firm was Rockwell International.
The new Coast Guard commandant, Adm.
Paratus" means "Always Ready," seems ready
Cornpc ting aircraft makers roared. Grum- Owen Slier, vi gorously defended the fairne.'is
of
to throw a $500 million aircraft deal to Rockwell man wrote Rep. Murphy that the
Coast Guard the procurement and denied - any outside
Internatlonil wad to mislead Co.igress about It. m "I,'talin, ri,
r.r,.mmen
Tt
- i acre was no ouicr AlTiencan airThe intricate scheme is revealed In Gates, Lear Jet (and) Cessna under the pretense press
plane that would come close," he explained.
voluminous Coast Guard, Industry and of an Impending open competition." In fact, said
Nevertheless,
he Is still exploring . other
congressional documents In our hands. Based on Grumman, the Department of Transportation,
possibilities.
his own Investigation, Rep. John Murphy, D.overseesthe Coast Guard, had already
Footnote: This is not Rockvell's first gusher
N.Y., as a former House Coast Guard sub- picked Rockwell.
from
the government In an earlier column, we
committee chai rman, Is determined to tLrprdo
Fur ther e vide nce that a "fix" was in came told how it unloaded an out-of-the-way $20 million
the bonanza.
when the Coast Guard's chief procurement of- building on the government In exchange
for far
At Issue are 41 new medium-range pianes fleer, with
Shocking candor, told a meeting of
more
desirable
federal
holding,,.
Which the CCIIt• Guard is buying to replace Its planemakers and others that "I have already
AGAINST THE GRAIN: Tao Midwestern
present fleet of coast-watchers. Total costs, made up my mind."
grain
companies have monopolized some $27
inc'ud1ng parts, will easily r un to. half-billion
S1xitIy before the Coast Guajd could hand the million worth of Wended grain sales to the
dollar over the lifetimes of the planes.
0O million contract to Rockwell, Murphy got
Agriculture Department which has supinely
When the decision was made in 197 to outfi t his Irish up and told the Coast Guard he would
helped perpetuate the costly monopoly.
the Coast Guard wi th the patrol planes, there blow the whistle unless they guaranteed free
A General Accounting Office report roasts the
was every appearance that all potential competition. A few hours before he WkS to
Agriculture
Department for caving In to the two
mamãcturers Mid get a crack at the hand- testify, hoer, the Coast Guard capitulated.
companiet The report falls to IdcAtUy them, but
some contract.
Comma ndant Adm. Chester Bender agreed to we have Learned they are Krause Milling Co.,
This would have assured the best beak for open the held to all planemaker,.
Milwaukee, and Liuhoff Grain Co., Danville, ",l,.
the taxpayer. But by August 1973, the memci
Silt despite the agreement the documen ts
between them they control 95 per cent of sales
show, the Coast Guard's plan for competitive strongly Indicate that the Coast Guard rigged the
to Agriculture of a high-protein blend of corn,
ddlng unaccountably had been put aside.
contract a secord time. The new "specs" also
In its place, the memos hd1cate a non- lean to such special Rockwell features as electric soybeans anti milk donated to hungry nations.
me reason for this lopsded market, our probe
competitive contract was to be swarded a nd the foot-warmers, seats with custom corners and
Shows, Is that Agriculture's specifications are
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Mrs Edit:, Stiles Smith, 71, a
Jesse Urban IA'(', 51 of West
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Monday at Winter Park at Pompano Beach, where she
hospital. Born in Sanford, he had made her home for many
worked I or.,,, k. (rI Coast i Ine years.
Survivors include her brother
for 29 years as an engineer and
was a special deputy for the Theo A. Stiles, Sanford, and
Seminole County Sheriff's Elizabeth Collier and Viola
Department lie was a member Johnson of Pompano Reach
of Central Baptist Church and
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URBANMrs. Gertrude Lee, Sanford;
daughters, Mrs. IkAnn Woody
ur bom Lee. S1, of West Firy
and Miss Trudy
e, Sanford,
Monday IflWIflt Park Hospital,
and Mrs Urlene Bennett
w ill be held Thursd M 10 a m
Dallas. Tex.; son, James Ervin
Lee, Sanford; two brothers,
Carl and John Lee, both of
Sanford; two sisters, Mrs.
Lenora Jones and Mrs. Helen
Stapler, both of Sanford:

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Yesterday's high 93. Over.
Claude W. Hilton, Deltc,na
Eleanor J. Woodward, Lake night low 69.
Mar)
Partly cloud) through
tomorrow.
Barbara
A chance of thun.
L.
Minning,
dershowers mainly during the
Longwood
afternoons. Highs in the upper
Gerald Hosack, Osteen
&amp; and low ON. Lows mostly In
Betty S. Miller, Osteen
LavasherS. Williams, Osteen the low 70s. Variable mostly
southeast and south winds 10
DISCHARGES
mph, gusty near (hunSanford:
dershowers. Rain probability 30
l.ula P. Alexander
per cent through tomorrow.
Brenda J. Brooks
Charles L. Cover
Extended Forecast
Emma J. Dickerson
Partly cloudy with scattered
Orpha Drake
thundershowers. Highs mostly
Jtiba E. Evans
in the upper 00s and low 90s.
Orin 0. Landress
Lows mainly in the 70s.
Eunice C . larUn
Daytona Beach tides: high
Anita M. Mathews
9:28 a.m.. 9:45 p.m.; low 3:10
Homer L. Miller
a.m., 3:13 p.m. Port Canaveral:
Clarence J. Whittemore
high 9:00 a.m., 9:26 p.m.; low
Mary T. Hunt, DeBary
2:59 a. m., '3:10 p.m.
Frank A. Hocizle, Deltona

AREA DEATHS

Americans not Only gained their political in,'. MfLflC)N
dependence 199 years ago but their economIc
.
independenceuwelL
In hid, between the appearance of Thomas
Paint's
"Common Sense" and the Declartlon of
may lose their jobs.
shot with the dueulngpisto1 and had drawnsome ... ...
Independence,
another remarkable document
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It has been a sobering experience for the 85 of the bluest blood in England to satisfy his
was
published:
Adam
Smith's "An Inquiry into
touchy honor.
million American working people to see their real
3()//
tbeNature and Causes olthe Wealth of Nations."
entire pop ulaceturned
rned out to welcome
incomes reduced during the last 18 months by the
This one book, says a Yankee businessman,
the young naval officer. As the son of a Scottish
' not only launched the Industhal Revoiutlon in
erosion of inflation,
baronet of ancient lineage, he added a touch of
(
It has been a tragic experience for many
England but gave philosophy, (ann and sub.
r1 to the isolatei colony.
PhA
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retired people on fixed incomes.
- stance to what became the Capitalist Revolution
In need of upgrading. The
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in America. "It set in motion here In the Infant
Unemployment, however, Is costly and Snlj
had fled, leaving a rundown settlement
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expression
of indamaging. A third of our manufacturing capacity
In bad repair. A few eculators had moved in to
.
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dividual
or
private
enterprise
the
world
has
ever
sits idle. That is a waste of our potential. Every 1
buy m property at distress prices. They brought
experienced,
then
or
now,"
uy
T.
Mitchell
alona low ragged slaves and some Indentured
per cent of unemployment lsestlmatedto acid $16
Ford, prdencd New England.baaedEgnhart
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servants
whose status was not nmth higher.
billion to the federal deficit In last tax revemies and
10.
Corp
Some straggling Indians were In the crowd,
the cost of government benefits to the imeinployecL
Speaking at commencement exercises at the
fi
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The human and social cost of 40 per cent
Hartford
Graduate Center in Hartford, Comm.. he
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But the military
smarty, adding .;
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suggested
that next year's Bicentennial
unemployment among black teen-agers, forsaluted
•'arth
.
and
mality"
to
an
otherwise
drab
celeheatlon
might
be a good tune for Americans
example, could be disastrous if long continued.occasion.
Lost
Soul
to lak, stock and balance out the apocalyptic
President Ford says continued high imem•
Uke James Grant In the other half of the
prophecies about America's future.
ployment is unacceptable. He hopes his own Flocklas, the governor had
The historkal version of the American future
economists, who Predict a continued high level of
qualified people to fill all the official posts, For DAN LUFKIN
w s founded on the assumption that all things
attorney general be was forced to appoint "a
unemployment, are wrong. But beyond hoping, he
inevitably get better and bigger. We enjoyed, so
beardless youth of 20," one Edmund Rush Wegg, No Place Left To Hide
there is little he can____
do.
we thought, special providential Immunity from
whose
knowledge
of the
law was somewhat
What is needed is a fine tuning, a balancing by limited.
To one's
surprise,
Johnstone
soon had
corruption and other human
maladies and afflictions of other nations.
the government of comIex cconomic factors 'not
to fire him f
before the burglars were caught at
fully understood even by the experts.
The best Bkedentd3l gift this country can executive branch as never before in our history,
gm was always getting into Jams
'Watergate
Watergate
and before many of ILl were sitting in
Congress and the executive, Democrats and
give Itself Is a rediscovery of the meaning and And, If the Congress has had the temerity to
like that. But at least he was energetic.
passline
lines,
however,
we knew how unrealistic
value of Its 50 states. I am not referring to their bills the White House didn't
Republicans, should remain flexible in their ap'
that
vision
was.
Today,
we have
a betterand
feeling
government
at West
Pensacola
was
elented 10
scenicand
wonders
orcontribu
historic monuments but to the simply Impounded and programs voted by the for the limits of our
resources
our 4
proaches and avoid fixing their feet in concrete.
the West,
since
British
Florida
IflCIUdOd
unique
essential
tion they make to "representatives of the people" were starved to posl
Partisanship should be put aside in order to
large parts of Alabama and Mississippi, all the
fed
1fl
Of
government
3YZ
death.
achieve cooperation for the good of the country.
way to the mighty stream. Johnstone attacked our
But that does not validate, in Ford's view, the
the
survival
of
the
In recent months, Congress has tried (0 f*' litany of
the pressing problems of establishingOver the ad 40
We must win the battle against Inflation. But
emanating from a gaggle of
states has been very much in doubt. As our establish Its equality If not Its pee-eminence as a dOo,criticisms
who see the end to merica Itself.
tIem.mts on the upper stretches
we must not rest until we also win the battle against
of theQI0CtIWS
river, He nation has been pluged into the trauma Of soc. keystone of air federal system. While It has
hied to ,
with
savage
It would be a tragedy, he says, If we
unemployment.
andQIcksuws,aswell as the Upper and Lower ceasive wars and depressions, policy and power enjoyed some successes, e edally In setting
to the Cuundru who read In
hhave shifted (run the state capitals to the limits on presidential pOWf to
Creeks.
make
cain.
Watergate
and
corporate scandals and
bureaucracies
on America
the Potomac.
Joimsione played the part of the Giest White historian,
watching
trying One social mltments abroad — It has been too
ecological
and
economic
crises a sign that we are
and
to rid Itself divided to
A rg e n tin e Crisis
Fatl to the hilt. At Mobile be smoked the
provide
Leadership
on
domestic
IIILS
living
beyond
our
economic
and moral means, It j
of theAmerican
shackles (I the Great Depression, said, such as energyand economic policy.
calumet with the Mississippi tribes, Calling them'11w
he
is not, maintains, the beginning of the end of
state is finished. I do not predict
Meanwhile, as attention
his children and working Gut a treaty which he
has
been
focused
on
the states will go but affirm that they have the struggles between Congress and the White higher AmericanruIples, as some dourly
There has always been a tendency for;easonto take aback
had no Intention of honoring. He presented the that
gone"
seat to emotion In Argentine politics. Juan and Eva Peron esHouse. strong political Leadership has been
chiefs with shiny medals.
mus, he urges, It is Important that we cornploited their charisma to the fullest a generation ago and
For a generation, we have acted as if we emerging in the states as a new breedmernmte
Later be met with the Creeks at Pensacola.
next
year not alone the creation of
Peron's secant! wife Isabel has hoped to perpetuate the
believed this obituary. '11w states are dead, governors In many, If not all, of AmerIca's 50
They arrived in full cerunonlal dress with
but also the establishment Of a totally
magnetism Of Peronism since his death last year.
IAng live Washington, D.C." A succession of state IKI$SCS Is PrOVidIfl a kind Of
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economic
system — "a system that has
chief, called
thehim
Mortar,
that "strong" presidents, each trying to embody the decisiveness that hard times demand
It Is not slogans or symbols but bard facts that theofpeoJohnstone
Johnstone
me.'.
at thewho
citydemanded
pt
made
dreams
bie and myjilimlg,"
variety and complexity of the nation as a whole,
Argentina are now getting from Mrs. "1101), and the fa .
Only state and local government are close
Fearing
trouble.
Johnstone
said
he
would only has hied to relmte th
ek
not going down well. Mn strike that virtually paralyzed the
of power In the en
the
to administer these day-by.
Nearly everymotold, If asked, would
country wascalled by the Genera] Labor Confederation (GLC)
talk in the council chamber "under the klP(Sexecutive branch of government For short day needs with any degree of effectiveness or probably say
he is a good driver. Yet the average *
which Is historically the bulwark of Peruuism, and Mrs. Peron
picture," where his soldiers could be on guarcL peijd of time, the!,- ability to summon timeliness. And, when the crunch comes —
the
driver
uses
barely
half of his car's performance
found herself on the defensive on all sides In trying to awaken
The Mortar gave Johnstone a bite feather in America's vast resources to meet national and American people know that the answers are
token
of
not
and
handling
capabilities In evasive
Argentina to the seriousness Of its economic trouble.
They too signed a treaty, international crises seemed to work. Big going to come from either the Congress or
the
maneuvering
that
often means the difference
Inflation has readied h runaway levels that the GLC Is
which
neither
took
very
seriously.
Johnstone
government
cured
the
Depression
and
wn
While
House.
In
a
recent
Harris
poll,
the
great
botween
having
an
accident
and avoiding one.
complained that "the Indians calculate debts of World War II. ft ended 200 years Of
peotesth* a degree that wage tttx
must be held to 50
racial
majority
affirmed
that
the
state
is
the
most
That conclusion Is based on results of an IS.
blood as a broker doe3 his guineas."
cent per year. The unios had iwgollated annual raises rngng
discriminationand declared war on poverty. At Important factor In all services that impact month study by Calapan Corp. (formerly Cornell
Johnstone also managed to organize the first least that was Its ers1on Of
well over 100 per cent. Obviously the merry-go-round had lobe
events. From the directly on their daily lives: education, trim- Aeronautical Laboratory) of the characteristic
4sta
to meet In Florida. It nernWem' in White House, the miessage cam
slowed down, and Mrs. Peron probably saw Hide choice but b
Ioud arid ckar: sportation. health, police protection, law en. and capabilities of loo drivers, mduny selected
Pensacola on Nov. 24, 1750 and grxind out a "Do
try to block an Increase in bibw cams that wal may spin it
n't try to solve your own problems. The forcement, welfare, parks and recreistlon and to represent the general driving population. Th
substanti-I body of law. It regulated the sale of executive
e
faster.
branch alone am the big picture. it pollution control. The only men in wtdch the
$100,000
research
program
was
sponsored
by 0,
ardent spirits end approved a measure to alone can provide the big anawerL"
The response Of a general strike and the 4talknp to a
federal dominion really Is decisive, according to General Motors and was conducted on a special
"restrain anuikeness and promote Industry" —
duel tnuied at the cabinet minister believed lobe giving
Over the hut decade, especially, policy has this poll, are national def se, social security
Florida's first blue iaw.
en
12' mile course at Caispan's 33-acre proving
Peron econo,rjc advice — Is somewhat typical Of pj
been established and legislation designed In the and cancer research.
ground In Buffalo, N.Y.

However, the politics of mass demonstrations and extravagant
gestures cannot alter economic facts Of life. It now appears the
GLC has forced Mrs. Peron to back down. Argentina can hang

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NOTICE OF MEETING OF LAN DOWNERS
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SLAVIA
DRAINAGE
DISTRICT
OF
Sanford. (Weklwa River Road)
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Seminole County. Florida under
TO ELECT A SUPERVISOR ')
fictitious name of we KIWA
SAID DISTRICT
VILLAGE. and that we intend to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
register said name with the Clerk Of
• meeting of the owners of lends
the Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Situated In SLAV IA DRAINAGE
Florida In accordance with the DISTRICT
OF
SEMINOLE
proviSionS of the F,ctit,Ous
Statutes. To W? Section 1Name COIJNTY,FLORIDA. wi ll bep,eidat
the City Hall In Ov iedo. Florida. at
Florida Statutes 1957
ten o'clock A M on the 12th day of
S Russell L. Moncrlif
A',guf, A D. 197$, for the purpose of
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Herald Staff Writer

defender's office sought to withdraw as court-appointed defense solvency affidavit he signed earlier.
An Aug. 2.5 circuit court trial has been scheduled for a 20-year- counsel.
Assistant Public Defender Chris Ray told the court that Redold Longwood man accused of breaking into an Orange County
mon had been advised by his office not tO post the bond. Ray noted
Redmon is accused in the June 22 robbery of a cinvenience
Deputy Sheriff's residence and taking guns and police eq.upment
store at 3650 Howell Branch Road. During a court appearance that, in his experience as a public defender, he's found that
Jesse Ray Morrison II, 20, Springwood Circle,
"rarely does anyone read the Insolvency affidavit before signing
pleaded innocent when arraigned before Circuit Court Judge following his July 11 arrest, Redmon signed an affidavit claiming
electing
one
supervisor
for
said
Publish July 2. 9. 16. 23, 197$
District for term of thret years, at Robert McGregor on charges of brc.aking and entering w*th intent to be Indigent and the public defender was appointed to represent
DEP,
In other arraignments, Ronald G. Revels, 22, 426 Longwood
Which election every acre of land in to commit a felony, grand larceny, larceny of a firearm, and him.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR the District stall
However, Judge McGregor said the public defender, in a Qrcle,Lorwood,pleadedtnnocenttoal9l3thargeoriJunns
represent one buying, receiving and concealing stolen propert).
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA there and each owner shall be enpossession and was scheduled for a jury trial the week of August
Morrison is accused of taking two pistols, police equipment and motion to withdraw from the case, alleged that Redmon
ACTION
titled to vote inper".
per. or by proxy
25.
burglary at indigent and owns stereo equipment valued at $1,5W.
CASE NO. 754SS-CA40-0
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for Albert Williams, 49,

lYial was set for the week of Sept. 29
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND acre of land owned by him in such Buchannon's Springwood Village apartment, Longwood.
th
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also
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court
no
Th
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Redmon
posted
a
$10,000
surety
bond
LOAN
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Mangoustine Ave., Sanford, on an aggravated assault
ASSOCIATION
OF District; guardians may represent
ORLANDO. a corporrnion,
Seminole sherifrsdetectives executed a search warrant July 10 and was released from jail. Judge McGregor ordered the bond charge, after a written plea of innocent was filed with the court.
their wards. executors and ad
Plai ntiff. mitistrators may represent estates at an apartment occupied by Morrison and reportedly recovered revoked because it was Improperly set without a court hearing
Ralph Durning, 37, 306 Oakhurst St., Altamonte Springs, was
v-s
of deceased person. and private
Buchannon's guns and equipment plus a large quantity of required under local court rules in robbery cases and ordered granted a one-week delay in arraignment ona charge of obtaining
DOUGLAS C GREEN, single. corporations may be
represented
MARY NAN GREEN. single. et at. their officers or dul?
..tnorized by jewelry, drug paraphernalia, two bags of marijuana and savings limon returned to jail.
property by worthless check so he can seek private defense
Defendants
gants -,- he owners of a major,,,/ of bonds
- and identification issued to several other persons.
The court discharged the public defender and told Redmon to counsel.
AMENDED
the acreage of such District shall be
NOTICE OF SALE
necessary to constitute a quorum for
Notice is hereby given that put, the purpose of holding s uch election
suant to the Summary Judgment of and to transact such other business
r:',
cause pending In tht Circuit Coot In
Dated this 14th day of July. A D
1975.
and for Seminole County, Florida,
being Civil Number 75655 CA 09 G.
5: 8 F. Wheeler. Jr.
•TIII..
the undersigned Clerk will Sell the
Chairman
properties situated in Seminole
S Thomas G. Moon, Sr.
Cc fly. FlcwIda, described as
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department were named Tuscawilla Information center. zoning map in the county and a
defendants In the suit, which
Voters should receive official lot of people put a lot of work
stemmed from a 1974 arrest, notification of the change int it."
WINTER SPRINGS - A false
AL the time the suit was filed, before the next election.
arrest suit against the
Brock said that three ancity has the city had no false arrest
Other residents will continue
been settled out of court, City insurance, but since has to vote in Precinct I3 (city h.all) nexations (including Winter
Attorney Newman Brock has secured coverage,
and Precinct 24 (Adventist Springs Elementary School
told the City Council.
Meanwhile, Winter Springs (iurch), according to Super- tuid not met the spirit and intent
Brock was instructed by the residents will no longer have to visor of Elections Camilla of the Mooney Bill, but are still
a part of the city unless conCouncil last week to offer a go to Oviedo to vote, Coun- Bruce.
$1,250 settlement with no Un- cilman John Daniels announced
An ordinance adopting a new tested by litigation.
plication of guilt in the action this week,
official city zoning map was
There has also been some
brought by Donald Clark
The Seminole County Corn. approved by the Council on the question of the convenience
Albritton. The original civil suit mission has established a new first reading. Brock reported on store at U.S. 17-92 and SR 419
by Albritton asked for a $2,500 precinct, City residents who the 14 questions of zoning and and another piece of property
judgment.
previously voted in Oviedo will annexation that he had northeast of the city, because
In addition to the city, several vote at Precinct 50 with the reviewed for the map, lie said, they are not contiguous with the
members of the police polling place to be at the "It is now probably the best rest of the city.

"Any millage rate
over 2.43 mills
levied for l975Will
represent an in.
crease in ad Valorem taxes. I oppose any increase
this year. Retention of - . • 3.5 mills
represents a $46,341-28 increase in
ad valorem taxes,
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Judge McGregor delayed arraignment of David Allen Redmon, make efforts to obtain private defense counsel.
21, 2500 Howell Branch Road, for one week after the public
Redmon told the court, "1 must have misunderstood the in,

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Council Must Hold Line
On Taxes To Get Funds
WINTER SPRINGS - City Tax Assessor's office,
department requests ended
attorney Newman Brock told
Councilman John Daniels with initial approval of $136,294
the City Council at a budget pointed out at the Council revised budget for the police
work session last night the city meeting Monday night that and 178,667 for the fire
can still qualify for state "any millage rate over 2.43 departments.
revenue ttharing If it holds the mills levied for 1975 will
The Council got through the
property tax at the newly represent an Increase In ad first page of the public works
certified level of 2.43 mills.
valorem taxes. I oppose any department proposed budget,
increase this year. Retention of allocating $7,000 for a tractor
Total revenue projected for an ad valorem tax rate of 3.5 and equipment; $500 for a
the coining fiscal year at 2.43 mills (as levied for 1974) welder; $3,780 for grader
1111115 would be $437,521 - 35 represents a $46,341.28 Increase rental; and $400 for other
per cent increase over this in ad vplorem taxes, or it 1.07 equipment.
year's projection - because of mills increase in tax rate."
The Council will resume
the new lo0 per cent fair market
budget diliberations at a
value appraisal by the County
A review of the police and fire workshop Monday night.

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recorded In Plat Book 17, Page 65.
Public Records of Seminole County.
Florida, and.
Lot 100. BROOXHOLLOW. CC
cording to the plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 17. Page 63,

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5th day of August, 1975. at thC West SEMINOLE COUNTY
Front DO of the Seminole County CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.I)16.CA.O9.E
WARD &amp; ULACKW000. INC.. a
C ourthwte in Santord. Florida.
Florida corporation.
(Seal)
Plaintiff.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
JIM MELVIN and wife. DRENNA
By: Elaine RiCharde
P. MELVIN. and PAN AMERICAN
Deputy Clerk
BANK OF ORLANDO. N A., a
Jam
James J Loveless. .tr
national banking association. for
of the firm
CuES. HEORICK I ROBINSON. merly known as Citizens National
Bank of Orlando.
PA.
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ROME (AP) - Arnintore Fanfani, the strongman of
Italian politics for many years, was removed as chief of
the dominant Christian Democratic party after he lost a
vote of confidence Tuesday night.
In an emergency meeting called to discuss big Communist gains in elections last month, the ChrLstian
Democratic national council voted against his perIormance as party secretary, a pest he held for the past
two years.
The vote of confidence, asked by Fanfani himself, was
103 to 69 with eight abstentions.
The nal:onal council called a meeting for Thursday to
1Ld a successor for the 67-year-old Fanfani, known
because of his size as the "little warrior of Italian
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walked out of the lower house of Parliament on Wednesday to protest Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's
emergency crackdown. Their move came less than 24
hours alter a similar protest in the upper house,
"Shame! Shame! Shame!" the legislators shouted after
the lower house voted 336 to 59 in approval of Mrs. Gandhi's June 26 proclamation abolishing civil liberties. They
charged that the Indian Parliament was no longer a
democratic body.
The upper house handed Mrs. Gandhi a similarly overwhelming approval Tuesday. But opposition members
there also stalked out in anger and vowed to boycott the
current emergency session.

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Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
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Attorney for Plantiff
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KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) - President Idi Amin says
he's ready to lead a black African invasion of white-ruled
South Africa and Rhodesia but that details are "top secret
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Amin, recently awarded the new military title of field
marshal, told interviewers Tuesday that the
"will be
put into use when I invade southern Africa, Including
Rhodesia."
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only partly serious during the interview, often
bantering with newsmen about a variety of topics.
Amin gave no details of his military scheme and there
was no indication any other nation was prepared to join.
But he said he would call a meeting of some black states
that he 5aid are ready to give him command of their armies in a joint African high command.

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Israeli soldiers crossed into Lebanon early today
hunting for terrorists and battled Arab gunners.
The Israeli command said that seven
its soldiers
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one village. However, the Lebanese Defense Ministry said
the Israelis hit two villages, touching off a two-hour artillery duel in which one Lebanese woman and a child
were wounded. It also said only six Arabs were taken
prisoner.
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village of Kalah in the northern Israeli panhandle and
Arab gunners fired on them from two houses. It said the
Israelis blew up the houses during the fight. The Lebanese
Defense Ministry confirmed two houses were blown up
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Evening H,raid, Sanford, Fl.
By TOM KEYS ER
Herald Sports Editor
TAlLAHASSEE — The Sanford Senior League All-Stars
awoke this morning weary from a Ite game Tuesday night.
Those blurry eyes focused on today's seemingly iasurrnountabie
task of winning four games for the State Senior Major League
championship.
Sanford fell to Key West 4-2 Tuesday afternoon and then
whipped Holly Hill 5-3 Tuesday night to advance Into this
morning's game at 9 against Tallahassee.
If Sanford won the 9 a.m. game, It was to meet state
defending champion Jacksonville Beach at 11 a.m. A win over
Jacksonville would boost Sanford Into this afternoon's 4 p.m.
finals against Key West. A Key West loss would require another
game at 6 p.m.
Key West downed Jacksonville Beach 8-4 Tuesday night to
remain the only undefeated team in the double-elimination
tournament, which is being played at FSU field in Tallahassee.
Sanford, however, had to play Tuesday night's game
against Holly Hill on the skinned-Infield of the regular
Tallahassee Senior League field after rain delayed the day's
schedule.
Clifod tt to ziitei Key West at 3p.m. isit the game did not
get under way until 5:30 after dark clouds erased the clear, blue
Tallahassee day.
Key West scored solo runs In the first and fifth Innings, and
two in the sixth; while Sanford scored IL, two runs in the bottom
of the fourth.

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In that inning, Ned Raines reached base on an error and
then David Wiggins smashed a towering drive 340 feet against
the rlghtfield fence.
Raines slipped going into third, forcing Wiggins to scramble
back to second base, where he was thrown out on a relay from
the outfield.
Raines held up on third, and scored moments later on pinch.
hitter Ken Lee's sacrifice fly to centerfleld.
Jeff Anderson then walked and scored all the way from first
when Key West's shortstop overthrew first base on Bobby
Robinson's grounder.
Sanford came within inches of tying the game in the bottom
of the seventh inning afttr Tim and Ned flames slapped singles
with two outs and then pulled a double steal to reach second and
thiril base.
Wiggins then lofted a shallow fly into right.field, out of reach
of Key West's second baseman. But the rlghtflelder, who was
playing deep after Wiggins' drive to the fence In the fourth inning, sprinted for the ball and made a diving catch to end the
game.

"There'sno doubt the game would have been tied tf that ball
would have fallen In," Coach Dean L. Smith said. "The wind
blew it a little too far."
Tim flames poked two singles In the game, and Robert
Smith, Jim Brodie and Ned Raines added singles.
Terry Smith started on the mound for Sanford but was
relieved by Donnie Williams with two outs In the third inning
after he injured his back and elbow.
Smith, who has won 15 straight games In two years In the
Sanford Senior League, did not suffer the loss.
Williams, who gave up Key West's final two runs, Including
the game-winning pair in the sixth, absorbed the defeat.
Key West scored the clinchers on a single, three walks and a
run-producing error. Key West's run in the first inning off Terry
Smith was unearned.
"Our defense really let u-c down," Coach Smith said.
Immediately after the setback to Key West, Sanford battled
Holly lull. The game was to start at 7, but did not get under way
until B p.m.
Wiggins started for Sanford, but gave up two runs in the
first Inning. After the first two Holly 11111 runners reached base
in the second Inning, Tim flames took over on the mound.
Rninc w n"nr.th'ct the re!t of thwy, striking cut six
and walking three. lie allowed only one hit and an unearned run
in the fourth inning.
Sanford scored two runs In the fourth Inning when Ned
Raines reached base on an error, advanced to second on
%Vggins' ground out, and scored on Anderson's booming double
to leftfield.

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Brodie was thrown oit at second trying to stretch his hit into a
double. Smith camped on third and scored on Tim Ralnes'
single.
Wiggins walked to Ignite the sixth-Inning rally, but was
forced at second on Williams' infield grounder.
Williams, who was safe at first on the play, stole second and
went to third when the throw from the catcher bounded past the
shortstop Into centerfleld. Ricky Mann poked a single to score
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scored on Brodie's single.
Robert Smith, Brodie and Tim flames cracked two singles
In the game for Sanford.
Robert Smith, who pitched only one game during the
regular season, was to be Sanford's pitcher against Tallahassee
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pitcher cannot pitch in two consecutive state-tournament
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Junior 'Stars Lose

Finley (A's owner) wants re- gers 110, 16-4. The lop-sided ager Billy Martin, who was a
Red Sox 5, Twins 4
suits. The man I work for is twin-bill saw the A's collect 24 favorite when he managed the
Canton Fisk's two-run single
The Oakland A's, cruising to. hard to deal with,
base hits off live Detroit pitch- Tigers.
in the third capped a three-run
ward their fifth straight dlvi.
'If we get five runs, I want 10. ers. By the middle of the second
Rangers 4, Indians 0
rally that carried Boston to vicsion championship, are in high I don't want no rest until game, the 29,089 fans at Tiger
"Now that's the way I'm sup- tory. Rookie Jim Rice added a
gear and slugger Reggie Jack. October ... October . The time Stadium were booing when the posed to pitch, pardner" said run-scoring triple for the Red
son knows why.
to play ball is now and make A's made an out, cheering Texas righty Gaylord Perry. Sox who maintained their six.
"Last year I had a pretty that money."
derisively when the Tigers did "It was starting to get embar- game lead In the Al, East. Rod
good season," said Jackson,
The A's brought their salary something right and chanting rassing."
Carew homered for Minnesota
"and I didn't get much of a drive Into Detroit Tuesday "We want flully",a reference to
Perry, apparently in the
Yankees Ii, White Sox 6
raise—only five grand. Charlie night and manhandled the Ti- recently deposed Texas man- groove now after a rocky start
Sandy Alomar hit three douwith the Rangers, tossed a bles and Bobby Bonds had two
brilliant
two-hitter against his to pace New York. Catfish
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ex-teammates, struck out 13 Hunter, 13-9, bested Jim Kaat.
batters and retired the last 22 14.7. Pat Kelly boomed a three
he laced. It was his third shut- run homer for Chicago.
out In his last four outings and
Royals 3-3, Brewers 24
By THE ASSOCIATED PR
Vada Pinson and Buck Martihitter and surprised everybody by stealing upped his record to 9-14.
There Is a small bruise on the back of
Orioles 8, Angels 3
nez hit home runs to give Kan
second base In the third Inning on the way to his
Philadelphia Phillies' catcher Johnny Oates.
Baltimore bombed Angel ace sa-s City the first-game victory.
victory.
lie's not complaining.
"Nobody in the ballpark expected me to Nolan Ryan for six runs in 11-3 Steve Busby, 121, got the win
There is pain in Steve Canton's left shoulder steal," said Koosman after his first career theft innings and handed him his with relief help from Paul
nd elbow. He's not really complaining, either,
led to the winning run. The Cincinnati infield eighth consecutive loss. Ryan, Splittorff.
With the bases loaded and one out In the ninth certainly didn't expect the Koosmnan larceny. 10-11, has not won since June 6.
George &amp;ott and Don Money
inning, Oates was sent up as a pindthltter by
Tommy
Davis
and
Don
Baylor
blasted
two-run homers as MuExpos 2, Astros 1
Manager Danny Ozark. His grounder to second
hit home runs, Brooks Robinson waukee rallied in the nightcap.
Gary Carter's
produced an easy force at home, but Oates was
third
hit
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the
game,
an
11th
had
a two-run single and Mike Tom Hausman, 3-2, got the sic-'
inning
singlewith
Pepe
hit in the back by the relay of what should have
angual on second, Cuellar, 9-6, pitched a nine-hit- tory with 5 1-3 innings of fivehit
lifted Montreal past Houston. Mangual had ter for the winners,
been a painless double play.
relief,
opened the inning with a walk and moved to sec.
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allowing Greg Luzinski to score
walked Intentionally to set up a double play.
base with Philadelphia's run In a 1-0 triumph
"I was a little surprised by that," said the
over Atlanta Tuesday night,
rookie whose hit ruined the professional debut of
Carlton, who lips suffered from soreness in his reliever Jose Sosa.
pitching arm recently, finished with a threeCardinals 4, Dodgers 3
hitter and his ninth victory—thanks to Oates and
the errant throw by Braves catcher Vic Conch.
Mario Guerrero's 11th-Inning sacrifice fly
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An RBI single by Tito Fuentes In the sixth Fairly led off with a single and reached third on a
inning helped San Diego hand Pittsburgh its Willie Davis double, Guerrero lofted his gamefourth loss in five games. Randy Jones picked up winning flyball of relief ace Mike Marshall.
his 12th victory with a sevenhitter as the Padres
Giants 9, Cubs 5
snapped a three-game losing streak despite a
Willie Montnez supplied San Francisco's
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combined six-hitter by Bruce Kison and Dave power with a tworun home run, a single sand a
Giusti.
sacrifice fly for four RBI. Montanez bomered In
Mets 3, Re 1
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Peay, once a No. 1 draft pick
Ted Hendricks Is looking, of the New York
Giants and
Francis Peay is moving. Nick then a star offensive lineman
if Buoniconti is returning, but
with the Packers, was traded
Mary Fleming is still missing. again—this time
from the Kan.
"On a scale of 1 to 10, I'd say sas City Chiefs to the New Or.
I'm 9.99 disappointed at not leans Saints for an undisclosed
being able to play here," Hen- draft choke.
drlcks said of the Green Bay
The 31-year-old Peay, a ninePackers. "I was very happy
year NFL veteran, played the
here."
Lastseasons wth the Chiefs,
But Hendricks and the Pack two
were unable to agree on terms
Buoniconti, the Miami Do!for this season. So the line- phins' middle linebacker, prebacker, who set a National pared for the 1975 season after
Football League record in 1974 spending the off-season as
a
with seven blocked kicks, Is lawyer.
looking for another team.
I reall y don't know how long
Hendricks' agent, A.J. Rob.
I'm
going to play," said Buonierts of Miami, said he and
conti,
who's entering his 14th
Packers did not even get far
NFL
season,
"I've been playing
enough in their negotiations to
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a
year-to-year
basis for three
(ILscuss salary in their
years."
meeting Tuesday.
"We wanted some sort of InThe Washington Redskins
surance against Injury and have just about given up the
couldn't get it," Roberts said, search for Fleming, a tight end
Burt Starr, the new Packers' obtained from the Dolphins in
coach and general manager, an off-season trade. Fleming
said Hendricks and Roberts still hasn't shown up at the
"were asking for certain Redskins' camp and Washing.
fringes we couldn't live with. I ton Coach George Allen said if
think they were being a little the veteran fails to report the
unfair in that."
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'Came Away With Nothing'
MIAMI (AP) - "We came away with nothing," says
greyhound owner Happy Stutz as dogmen went back to
Flagler Dog Track after ending a strike for higher purses.
Flagler expected to resume racing Thursday. The
purses won't be a cent more than the two per cent of
betting that was already In the kennels' contracts with the
track.
The dog owners and trainers wanted three per cent, and
turned down the 253 per cent Flagler offered at one point
in the dispute.
The dog track did lose some money during the threeweek strike, but managing partner David Hecht said
Flagler Is asking the state Board of Business Regulation
for permission to run six matinee programs a week to
make It up,
of the saddest days of my life," Stutz said after
dog owners voted unanimously to h o nor a Florida
Supreme Court "race or jail" ruling.

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ORMOND BEACH — TCB's of Ormond
Beach de throned Charlie's last weekend in
the Florida Recreation Association
Women's Sta te Slow Pitch Tournament at
Ormo nd Beach.
TCB's edged Charlie' 4-3 in the finals of
the loser's br acket and then eliminated
Sanford's top entry 11.0 in the finals of the
12-team double-elimination tourna ment,
Joan Turner, Charlie's pitcher, was
named the tournament's most valuable
player.
Charlie's entered the tournament, which
began Friday, as the only defending
champion of the FRSA state tournament.

It year's state was the ft conducted
by the FRSA.
But TCB's captured the second crown;
Charlie's settled for second. Shoemaker
Constructi on Company, Sanford's other
entry, was eliminated after sinning
game.
ICR's crushed Char lie's 11-0 Sunday
afternoon In the finals after Charlie's
k nocked off the Redheads of Cocoa 5-1 In
the loser's bracket.
Charlie's fell 4-3 to TCB's Saturday night
in the winner's bracket f inals after win.
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Charlie's toppled the River Queens of
Vero Beach 19-4 In the first r ound.

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round on Friday night. Shoemaker then
the River Queens 1.0 Saturday
morning before faltering to Jack-In-theBox 4.3 Saturday afternoon.
TCB's knocked off Shoemaker 8-1, the
Titusville Dayettes 7-6, the Redheads 5-4
and Charlie's 4-3 and 11-0 en route to the
title.

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MIAMI BEACH (AP) — "I didn't think I hit him that
hard," top ranked junior middleweight contender Elisha
Obed said after "Irish" Gene Wells doubled up on the ring
canvas, fifth-round knockout victim Tuesday night
"I was really surprised," added Obed, a Bahamian who
has only a draw marring an otherwise perfect record In 62
lights. "I was looking to hack off and come In with another
right."
Wells, ranked ninth In the middleweight division,
sported a red, swollen left eye from the second round on
but didn't appear to be in trouble until he was counted out
with 1:50 gone In the fifth round.

ILE BIZARD, Que. (AP) — Jack Nicklaus and Johnny
Miller, separated by only $129 for the season's moneywinning lead, head the strongest field ever assembled for
the $)0,000 Canadian Open Golf Tournament,
This national championship begins Thursday with a 150
players—most of them tourtested American pros—
dth'g a $40,000 first prime, a possible spot in the World
Series 01 Golf and growing prestige in an event that has a
history dating back to 14.
For Nicklaus and Miller, however, it's another in their
continuing series 01 head-to-head confrontations for the
game's No, 1 position and the money-winning title.

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Colt's Career Ends
BRAMPTON, Ont. (AP) - The racing career 01 last
year's top 3-year o ld pacer In North America, Armbro
(naha, is over because Of ailments in his left front leg.
De. Glen Brown, manager of Armstrong Bros. standardbred operation here, said Tuesday the colt will begin
stud duties at the farm this fall, Owner Elgin Armstrong
will charge a $2,500 stud fee,

Dolphs Obtain Laze tich
MIAMI (AP) - Pete Lazetich, who has played both at
defensive end and linebacker for the San Diego Chargers,
has been obtained by the Miami Dolphins in ret*xn for
Dolphin reserve linebacker Bruce Bannon.
Coach Don Stiala said after Tuesday's trade that he
would try Lazetich at both linebacker and end.

Heddy Edges
Ulrike Tauber

CALl, Colombia (AP) - No ship earlier in the day.
world r,'rnr4u !! ... $5. .. ..0
saiwayshadtheincentiveto
2.93.
Aquatics
Games,
but
Kathy
win,"
said Miss Heddy, a
1 Oakland it Detroit
STRIKEOUTS—Seaver.
NY,
Heddy felled one large legend member of the American team
113; Mit*smith. LA, 143; Sul
New York at Chicago
ton, LA, 12$; Rmssctsii, Chi,
and the sound could be heard so thzc*ighly beaten by the
Boston at Minnesota
103; Cartton, Phi. M.
Baltimore at Milwaukee. (n)
like a belly-flop off the high East Germans at the first
AMIRICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland at Texas. (n)
tower,
aquatic games In Belgrade in
BATTING
(240 it bets)—
Only oamel scheduled
Cares, Mm. .379; Hargrove,
"I told you the East Germans 1973.
Tea, .330; Lynn, Bin,
were vulnerable," said Flip
"After 150 meters I just put
National Lea gue
Mton, NY, 321; McRee, KC.
Darn,
Coach
of
the
American
my
head down and gave It all I
East
.3,3.
W L Pct. GB
RUNS—Lynn, Bin, 44; Yi?rwomen's team, after Miss Hed- had.
Pittsburgh
SI 37 611
Zem%kI, Bin, 17; Carew, )Ain,
dy had cut record holder Ulrike
"I swam the way I planned,"
Pnhiphia
51 II .3.60 4
40; kit,. Bsn, SO; R.Jackson,
Tauber down to size in the said Miss Heddy, who handed
17 11 316 9
New York
Oak, 37,
47 46 .503 10
St. Louis
RUNS
BATTED IN—Lynn, wo?ben's 200 Individual medley Miss Taubert what the East
II 37 .431 141,1 Bin, 71; 1 May, Bil, 60: Rice, 1\w'&amp;ay night. "Tt"e Fast
Chicago
(er- Crrmahl girl r;ilh"l "the wcs'.st
19 SI 41 161 i tF
H )'"tn.
Od.
Ott,
m
ans
t1,sht
lit
iggetand have defeat of my career" at a dual
Wast
(. Scott,
Mu. 43; R,.Iackson,
Cincinnati
43 33 .454 faster times, but In our prac- meet between the United States
Oak, 43,
Angeles 51 46 .536 17½
Mm,
H I T 5—Carew,
17;
tices we only emphasized our and East Germany in the fall of
S FrancIsco
44 19 401 14½ McRae. KC, 111; Washington,
strengths
and
their 1974. "She was pretty far ahead
11 33 .134 19½ Oak, ii): Munson, NY, 1)7;
San Diego
weaknesses.
.42 53 442 201 *1 C Brett, KC. 110.
Atlanta
of me midway through the race
Houston
31 64 317 30
DOUBLES—McRae. KC. 2$;
"Our girls have a lot of guts but I knew she would be. I knew
Los
Tuesday's Games
YItrlen'skI,
fin,
73.
Lynn,
and Kathy proved that I needed a dynamite finish and
Philadelphia 1. Atlanta 0
n. n. Cpalk. Cal. 21; Dent.
tonight," said Darr. "Our fillies that's what I got.Montreal?, Houston I, ii in
:i, 71; R.JaCkSCAl. Oak. 21;
ningl
Rudi, Oak, 21
just don't fold."
"The East Germans are good
New York 3, Cinc i nnati I
TR1PLES—Orla, Chi, 9; Riv.
tieddy,
a
17-year-old
high
but
we'll have to show them
fan Diego 1, Pittsburgh 0
eqs. Cal, 1; LeFlore, Del, 4;
school student from Summit, we're just as good," Miss liedSt Louis 1. Los Angeles 3. 11 Pudi, Oak, 4; Lynn. Bin, S.
G.Brett. KC. S
N.J., collared Miss Tauber In dy had said earlier in the week.
San Francisco 9, Chicago S
HOME
RUNS—Bonds.
NY.
the final five meters and gave "The first event will tell a lot. It
T,da V's Oalnis
); R.JICkson, Oak, 71; Maythe United States its third and will be great incentive If we do
Chlceco (Stone 7 1) at San berry, KC, 70; G,SCOII. MU, it,
Francisco (Montefusco SI)
Burroughs. Tee. 10
final gold medal of the day.
well. If we can win it we'll have
Atlanta fOal Canton 0 I) at
ST0LEN
BASES—Rivers,
Tim Shaw, the fabulous momentum."
PhllacJlphIa (Lonborg 16). (n) Cal, 51: Washington, Oak. Th
frtyler from Long Beach,
Miss Heddy can now put her
i-souston (Richard 43) it OtIs. KC, 31; Remy. Cal, 3$;
Monniil (Blair 6 lOP. (n)
NOtlh, Oak, 77.
Calif., bagged the first of what gold medal where her mouth
Cincinnati f Nolan 9 5) at Now
PiTCHIHG
Decisions — could be three individual gold was after winning the 200 mdl.
It
York (Matlack 105), (n)
M lorre:, BaI, hIS, 04$,
medals by winning the 200 vidual medley In 2:19.80. MIss
Pittsburgh (Ellis 6 6) at San Palmer, Bal, 1) 6, .411, 2.35;
Dl,uo(Freileben 19), In)
Kest, Chi, 11 7, .447, 2.91; freestyle In the nip-and-tuch Tauber, whose world record Is
at Los B.Lee. 80.n. 17 u.
St Louis (Porsch 3
60. 3.91;
race wi th M3 amateur athletic 2:18.83, won the silver with a
Angeles futton 138). (n)
Wise, Bin. 134. .447.
union
teammate, Steve Furniss time of 2:20.40 and Franke AnBlyleven. Mm, $ 1, .047, 3.70;
Thursday's Games
Aria, Calif.
of
Santa
gela of East Germany finished
Cincinnati at New ,'ork
Eckersiey, Cl,, 61. 447,
Chicago at San Francisco
Bird, KC, 43. 047. 3.41.
Phil Boggs took home Amer- third in 2:21.1.80. Shirley Baba.
St. Louis at 1.os Anelqt
STRIKEOUTS—Ryan,
Cal,
ica's other gold medal,sucess- shoff, entered in five individual
Atlanta at Philadel ph ia. (n)
IS?; Tanars,i. Cal. 151; G.Perry,
fully
defending his men's races here, was fourth in
Montreal.
(n)
Houton At
Tee, 13): Blyteve, Mm.
Blue fl.I. 1
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'Going To Bomb Him'

"It could have been rorse U they told me when
I showed up. There might have been a bout right
there. That was no way to treat me."

Morgan,
PI. jii

Rose. Cm, 7S; Cash.

Kanus City 3.3, Milws,*es

Frazier:

show.

SangumIi

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HITS—Rose, Cm, 13$; Oar
46 51 174 15 vev LA. 17$; Cash, Phi, 127.
41 55
Mad moc It . Chi, I; Watson,
Ii 54 473
"In. 113.

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fight Is all right with me— even in a bedroom."
Frazier outpotnted All on March 8, 1971, in a
title fight and lost last year in a non-ti tle bout
before All knocked Gut George Foreman in Zaire,
Africa, turegainu*Utlebe first wor'uy,topping
Sonny Liston at MlamI,F1&amp;, on Feb. , 1964.
Frazier had come to Los Angeles expecting to
be on the Di'h Shore telecast, bu t turned it
dnwn when All was scheduled to be on the samc
show,
'l'hat was no way to treat me," tIe declared.
"l came here to be on the show. but they didn't
tell me originally that he was to be on the same

cm.

at bats)—

Chi. IN;

9.n. cm, 7; Los, L.A. 47;
12 Si 432 12½ ROW. Cm, 43: Cidiv, KIn. 30.
.4.47
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RUNS
BATTED
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Tuesday's Rews

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Challenger Joe
Frazier declares the rope-a-dope strategy
recently adopted by Muhammad All will be an
Invitation to a bombing.
"I'm gr4n 'o bcn1 him right on tbit ropz"
the 31-year-old former heavyweight champion
stated emphatically. "lie can run but he sw-c
can't hidc.'
a*e him trying to dance, but when he's
'I
trying to dance, he's not going to have his
cha nce."
Frazier described the Oct 1 heavyweight
championship light in Manila as a "do-or-die
situation for bow of
lie added that he would rather fight AU in the
United States. "but he has the championship and
he wants to go there and anywhere he wants to

Madiock.

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NEW YORK (AP) — Robert Schmertz, an owner of the
Boston Celtics and former majority owner of the New
England Whalers of the World Hockey Association, was In
seiUontoday following brain surger y. it ,OLUfl 101 U roauonai ssaszemau ASSOCI*tlOfl
team said Tuesday that said Schmertz underwent surgery
at Colwrbia Presbyterian Hospital a week ago Involving
the repair of a mpWred blood vessel in the skull.

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Leaders

American Lsa,u.
East

Qpriam
III

Canadian Open To Begin

John Rice of Lake Worth dropped the Seminole All-Stan
Into the loser's bracket of the Slate Bronco Baseball Tour4 namentat Five Points, which is just south cjSanford.
Rice fired a brilliant no-hitter Tuesday night, striking out 19
of a possible 21 batter,.
In Tuesday night's other game, Town 'a Country of Tamp.
eliminated Gainesville 4-2. EarlIer In the day, Lake Worth
bombed Gainesville 18-1 and Seminole knocked off Town 'a
Country 4-2.
Seminole and Town 'n Country will battle tonight at 7 for a
shot in the finals against Lake Worth. The finals will be played
at 6 p.m. Thursday.
In Seminole's win over Town 'a Country in the morning.
pitcher Mike Houston smacked a htxne tWL

Baseball

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NEW YORK lAP) - Johnny sented the Nations) League In won five or six. They hav
Bench had to stop and ponder the ierics in 1961, 1970 and 1972 pitched like real veterans. S
awhile when asked what mem- and lost ln the league playoffs to we go 22-4 before the All-Stai
hers of the world champion the New York Mets In 1973.
break."
Oakland A's might be good
Balance and confidence are
Raw!)'
twick Is a tower,
enough to crash the Lineup of the main Ingredients of
- Ing, 24-year-old right-handet
the red-hot Cincinnati Reds,
rent Big Red Machine
which so and Will McEnaney Is a 23.
far this year has outplayed ev- year-old left-hander, both
u
'1 guess we could use Reggie cry team in both leagues and IS from Indianapolis. McEnane)
Jackson,"
the Reds'
threatening—despite a slight has a 4-1 mark and Eastwick ti
catcher replied. "Andall-star
maybe post
All-Star Game letdown—to 11 each credited with impor.
Joe Rudi—tie's such a good all- make a runaway of the NL's tant saves.
around player. But I will tell West Division.
you this. No other team In
"When Don Gullett got hurt,
"Just a., an example of ho
baseball can put
we
didn't
know
what
might
tough
our team is from top t
lick: better than ours.
happen to us," Bench said. "We bottom," Bench continued,
"This Is our year to win the were afraid we might suffer "look at George Ftr battin
2
t;cm loss ul a top starting eighth. He has 15 homers and 4
do it. Everybody else on the pitcher.
runs batted In. The bottom of
team is just as confident."
"Then those two kids in the our hir.eup produces as many
It has been 35 years since the bullpen —Easiwick and runs as the top.
Reds won the baseball cham- McEnaney—came through.
"We've got a real Murderers'
pionship although they repre- They have saved l games and Row."

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(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2. 8) Tonight Show
(6) Movie
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(6) Concentration

(I) Wh31's My Line
(0) Wild World
CW Animals

(33) Cartoons
(44) Addams Family

Wheel Of

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4:00 (2. I) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) ,
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(41) Mickey Mouse
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(44) PhIl Donahue
11:30 (2) Hollywood

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6:00 (C) Sunrise Jubilee
6:10 (2) Sunrise
Almanac

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(6) Tony Orlando
(C) That's My Mama
(24) Feeling Good
(35) Adventure
8:30 (C) The Commanders
(24) Consumer
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9:00 (2) Lucas Te,ner
(6) Cannon
(I) Lucas Tanner
(24) saga Of
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9:30 (9) Sea World
(13) Dante's Inferno
(35) Double Action
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10:00 (2. I) The Zoo Gang
(6) Mannix
(9) Baretta
(13) Zane Grey
(24) Bonnie Rulil
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6:15 (6. 0) Sunshine
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11:33 (6)

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700 (2. 8) Today
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(C) Bozo's Big Top
7:30 (C) Am America
(44) Black Forum
0:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) TflflSS4'O
Tuxedo
8:30 (44) Andy's Gang
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
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Shock can be caused from This can occur from the reflui
pain of any origin. Basically, of acid digestive Juice into the

b circulatory failure, esophagus from the stomach iu
n heart attack, my husband where the heart fails to pump part of the problem of hiatal

rushed me to the hospital. We enough blood or the blood is not hernia through the diaphragm.
know that I have a heart con properly circulated. A simple Proper care of hiatal hernia can

ditlon,

heart faint is a mild form of shock, minimize this problem.
given oxygen, because blood is not circulated
GEMINi (May 21-June 20) Your
put on the heart monitor, and an in sufficient amounts to the
Your thinking cap is on side- wanes easily today, but a
Intravenous started promptly In brain.
GHLIGHTS
ways today. Avoid anything romantic interlude could perk
the emergency room.
Obviously
you needed
Involving reasoning or logic, you up in the evening.
We were told later that I had treatment for shock, which is
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Seek a light-hearted friend to
SPLASHDOWN: Apollo not lu'd a heart attack, but that ample reason to have you in a
Family
or associates will bug returns to earth or rather, 10 1 had gone Into shock, probably coronary care unit and your
socialize with.
IfS f II bcL
IOnYWFOW afternoon because of sevcre chest pain, circulation monitored.
CANCER (June 2i-Jul fl) you to distraction with trivia water
early today. Uold off on serious with splaShdOwn In the PacifiC The cause of the pain was never
v€
(lay fing
Pain Induces shock through
:work until later.
everyone
near Hawaii scheduled or 5:18 determined, but a hiatal hernia reflex mechanisms that either
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. !3.Dec. p.m. Television will be tere for was discovered by the X rays. inhibit the normal beating of
Evening brings a turnabout
- 21) This is not the day to work live coverage with newsmen Could you explain what is going the heart or tend to dilate the
something you'll like.
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with unfamiliar or dangerous based on the recoveryship, th on when a person is In shock? blood vessels, causing the blood
LU) (July a-Aug.
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wander, Relax. Have fun In the
8-9 CBS TONY ORLANDO
tt'nsive coronary care unit at needle stick can lnduce fainting
evening.
AND DAWN, Rerun. This show the hospital on the heart as mild shock, or in rare cases
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. brings ba ck funny lit tle Arte monitor and on oxygen the cause a deepe r form of shock;
ohnsoa, Frankle Avalon, a whole time (four days)? They even dea th has been known to
19) You'll have pangs of conscience If you spend a lot living star of the l95 beach-bikini did say that my blood pressure follow rather simple medical
it up. Be
stick don to home. pictures, and LisaTodd, a "Bee had dropped to 50, then went too procedures in apparently
heal thy IrdMtuals.
AQUARIUS (Jan, 20-Feb. 19) Haw" regular. Big thing is a high.
DEARREADER-Itlswjse
I can't begin to tell you what
You disposition at home drives futuristic sketch, looking ahead
the family up the wall. By to the year 2525, and what a TV to put a patient with known caused your chest pain. It could
heart disease who develops have been caused by pain from
evening you'll all feel better If talk show may look like.
I.9 NBC uTILE HOUSE ON severe chest pain, In the a spasmof your food tube
you go out f or a spell.
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CASH
3731329
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323$SlO Days
13.4-4003 Nights

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patio and lawn furniture at a good
price Read the Classified Ac
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DAVES' 371 1;, 11

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7977 Hwy 17 92

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
ToppnIccs paid, used, any condition
643 $126 Winter Park
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1 Piece or Houseful!
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372 5611
)7' Cobia. 73 HP Johnson motor. hit
trailer Asking 11.000 Call 373-

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FUrniture&amp;Mitcelianeous. soil for
)0pct. commission. Freepkk.ups.
Auction Saturdays? p.m. Sanford.
3772770

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HOUSEBOAT 70'x)I', almost new

tracts, several locations 11.500 to
$4,000 per acre Good terms Terry
Realty, REALTOR, 6210711

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clean: rudy for Immediate oc

SALES BY
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cupancy. 373 0730 or $437449

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You'll Receive A Plant If You're One Of Our First 100
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Lease An Apartment And You'll Receive
A Large Plant For Your New Apa rt ment.

Near Lake &amp; Town
corner lot.

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Three bec -oom, I tAfh, manrwy
Pone on large IX. fenced back
yard 1173. (intl &amp; last

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TOWER'S UEATY SALON
(fcrmenli H,vrie'tt's Beauty Nook)
SitU Prir.3?25712

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I)? W is! St, 222 544). 372-7757

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2511 RIDG

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Lake
Mary, 372 9 3 53 or 372 9277.
Melodec Skating Rink,

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7 bedroom house, S?Ov, 5140 113
Countr, C,l, Ci(i,. 323451 alter
3:30,

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110 W. Airport
Sanford, Fla.

211 W. 251h
Sanford, Fia,
Call for App?. 322.3103
Remodeling

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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and size,
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BROCeDEPI ROOFING 373 6,co

.SPIDREPAIRS327)33*

Mason Contractor. hlock rnasirnry &amp;
concrete work Free Estimates.
373 395$ days; 371 0913 nights

1-2 BEDROOM FROM
S000 INCLUDING
WASHER £ DRYER

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College, private wooded lot.
Furnishoø, two bedroom, 1)25 mo
Also I bedmoomt--. $165 ma $31

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Exterior pirm%ureclean,ng

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32) 0207
tuildang, roofing and concrete
finishing fre', estimate's

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Quiet 7 beoroorn cottage, air, like
new, paneled, large porch, 1135

2 Bedroom (enc,jygr
$lSOmo A'luttspreferred
3733$51or377 6620

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Yard Clean,.t,' Hedges Trimmeg'

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371 0299 after ôPM

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HAULING SALVAGE
MOVIN(' Sonny Brooks

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Wedginq
Call for details after

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Lawn Care

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Cuttol,
hay t,a:,ng, Light
clearing 3725177 ,,iter

Lower cost per ft. Call

6151

I'ou're Never Too Young Or Too Old To En jo in' Life.'

5.çrtnq I "."c. e c'jty:(fe lime_Get
patio and lawn furniiure ot a good
Pr ice Road the Classified

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fence

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garden equipment'
Read today's cta',sfed ads for
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it's like pennies from h"ven when

BALL REALTY

2 for 1

P.0,80*43)0
Winter Park, Fla 3779')

Beaut y Care

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enclose film
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print name 5. cci
dress Mall to DOUBLE PHOTO

ISTIPSO', L.'P;D CtFniP4C,
Pulldoz.nq, I xc.i.,itng, Ditch
Work Fill dirt, tot' soil. 3771943
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COLOR SNAPSHOTS
From your Kodacoior Film

645 4.619 or 90-4 736 3096
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We install Maydeen Blown in In
20 Exp.--U 19 (40 Prints)
sulation Call for free estimates. Add 3Sc eacts roll. Postage-handling

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install a water to air heat pur'p
free eS?
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room, carpeted throughout. all

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Central Heat 8 Air Cond'tonn'), SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMSFor free estimates. Call Carl
all Phil C'.nnzalez
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford. 37

BEAT HIGI.i ELECTRIC COST-

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A ne.it 7 bedroom home with Florida
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appliances,
$17,300

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car, see tooay's Classified ads for
best buys.
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2 Acres

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In Sanford's Finest

$710. first &amp; last.

S Speed Girl's Bk,
Practically New. $45
None 373 4106 after

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Extra nice 3 bedroom, 1 1 *3 bath brick

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School Bruno BelIucci, 1917
Louise St Crystal Lake. Illinois,

I Bedroom, 1 bath. on good garden 0
lan d, 572,000

£

7 BR, near JLnIor &amp; SenIor 141911
SCISOOIS, lana. lo t
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58-Bicycles

41 1 .

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
IUSTA PHONE CALL AWAY

homemade. good condition Call
U9 5402
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Lake Mary, S Acres between 3rd 8

Pool

Furnishedho-ni. 1, bath, covered
patio, large rear yard. $7I,

CD

323.7840

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4 Bedrooms
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Pigs
7Mos old. $30
319-5725

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

43-Lots-Acreage

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Want to trade down? We c~
balance &amp; give you a car,

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On 75th St.,

Fenced yard, 3 bedrooms, I bath,

•16,900 by ~V

MODELS NOW OPEN
INSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIES
8 /s VA $ O DOWN. FHA. LOW DOWN
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OLA1R AGENCY
373 "

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wood beamed living room, dine
with me on a balcony I. many
e.tr,s unheard in a mobile home
Assume payments or rent with
option In 1409.
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ba lance?

l9flHaframe,wpeel, tank. seat
&amp; accessories Rest offir. 349 577
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Casselberry,tlwy 17 P2 $30 1706

TV 1200 S. French, 37') 1731

6

Terms

Bedroom, unfurnilhed, Adulfi
preferred $30 week Security
d'oslt 373 3*54

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Stereo, bea ut
iful large Old English, WILL BUY OR CONSIGN GUNS OF
$ speakers, $135. 372.5437.

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3*03 Orlando Drive
Sanford 3735200

Spacious I bedroom, 7 bath home,
with family room, central air and
heat. Entertaining area, $37,000.

7296 eves 5.wknd.

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Want a car. $;0 do"and only

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unfurn. Drapes, Water, Lawn

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3n-s.tsi,

FREE male kittens, yellow 8 black.
Also mate. Mostly Chitivahu4 1
yr. Old. 3720354

68-Wanted

53-'r/.Radio.Stereo

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Course

King Size

31A-Diplexes

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CHICO &amp; THE MAN

$40 per

A small Classified Ad brings
returns Tryon* and see. Call 372.
24)1 or $31 9993

Refit

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i"t,,9 very good,
Windshield, box &amp; new battery.

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

1 Bedroom,? bath, pool, beautifully
landscaped, 531.3.00

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5 POINTS

1947 H.ntI4 1(15

Rent Blue l.',istre Electric Carpet
Shampooerforonly%I SOpni- day
CAP PCI. L'S F Ii Ptl iT is P[

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$100625 1731

1156.

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2545 Park Drive $JOup

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plete set up I'll save
mon ey.
Licensed. Orlando 213 1470.

CaliBart Real Estate

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1977 Pala sa des, 2 BR. 1 bath,
Stove, refrigerator, air con-

by owner, 3 BR, 7

REALTOR)??

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NEW AUTO DEALER
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Spectracmde granulesfor lawn In.
sect control Gardenland, 1400 W.
lit St 373 66)0.

Refrigerator, 17 Cu It

1174.500. Immediate Occupancy.

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FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSI

3271651

3237594

42--Mobile Homes

No prepaid payments
Neat, 1 BR, 2 bath home, corner lot.

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W*'cams. a hary, den, bat'm ... t.9jtty'f 5DV Wtt,
hsv~ It so yev wi,a.
y, wssS
oes •'*Mlu1$ LIVI IN NATIONAl.
IS THAN ANY-OTHER
MOMIS .4 Till WIN LO.

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SwOWT luf P3:55 MIOPIIT'S

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WHAT IS IT?

1ICKET1

155.4t3
OPINIPM.DAIK ANYTIME
IYAPPOIPITNINT

NELSONS FLORIDA ROSES
Wc.cdruf I's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave., Sanford

WHITE Sewing Machine, all at.
JIM DANDY JAll FEED
tachrnents; cabinet 8 portable
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
case included, Like new. 1100; Call GORMLY'5E46 Sanford)??

large lot, good location. Assume
7),, pd or $750 down, FHA. Priced '69 New Moon, 12,160% 7 bedrooms.
below FHA appraisal 3736537
Many extras. 12,500 377 25)9 after

KNIGHT ORI &amp; CO

3222090

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manen? position for a retail office

Peply by letter, rivng work ex

volumes I. U and III. send $I fur each

Find" in care or

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4-erie's

payable to " Seel! &amp;

SANFORD

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307 East Fin?. Downtown
3fl-9lllEve.$69-1l46

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carpet, garage, screened porch.

GET THOSE LUXIJRY ITEMS FOR

Position

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njoy much larger "Seek &amp; Find " puzzles will, over 1(i
discoveries per panel in an all-new
of 24-page hnnkIet,

To order

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wIlling to relorat, if necessary.
Call Mr. Doatner, 372 1000 or In
person 1100 State St
Sanford
Plaza

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ANY DESCRIPTION. 373-7340.
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. Iff Classified Ads didn't work Color TV's from 13.0; B&amp;W, from Cash for good used Furnit,je a,
there wouldn't be any.
Antiques, STAN'S, 322-9719.
$15; Service all makes HERBS'

Family of eight moving to South
Carolina, has home for tale. 372777*

LAKI MARY
SOULIVApO

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

4.

Winter Springs : Lovely? BR, I bath,
- living. dining, FIorda room, wall-

CAREER
OPPORTUNITY

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radio,

collector's item runs good 1500

Reconditioned Batteries. 1)7.93
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave

Registerea, two male Poodle puppies, 10 wlti, old., $50 each. 3 72
44*9

SANFORD SEWING CENTER

19195 French 17' x 40' Lamplighter, $3,750 On
7371, 372 14%.3n 1994
large beautiful riverfront lot with
372 1959. 3fl 416.4
dock. Option to rent lot at 56.3 mo.

Reg Real Estate Broker
1100E 75th St
322 455

from $29,400

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convertible,

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TAFFER REALTY

1ANFCIR.

FROM 935

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Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1637,
Sanford, FIa. 37711.

Deitona

APHID

CICADA
CRICKET

and Lot

2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

LargI2 bedroom garage aps..kft.
cP'en, livIng nm., bath den, 3 Wks
from center of town. 323-3)09 after'

Comoanlon.-. Hôu.k..nar

Hll.DA RICHMOND
57.4 3167

hidden name and boa It In as shown:

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BEDROOM SUITES

323.7011

834 9212

lnttzucUona: The bidden names listed below appear forward,

GRASSHOPPER
LEAFHOPPER
WEB SPINNER

377

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front bag deluxe Sewing machine
Sold new for 1349.00. Pay balance
of $55 or 10 payments of $9. See at.

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MULTIPLE LIST lUG REALTOR

MOB,

Assume
Payments
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322.7643

Stemper Really
372 1991

NOLL'S

(asselberry, 17 92, IX 4706

sso
ANIMAL
HAVEN
GROOMING
&amp;
BOARDING
KENNELS 3725757.

KULP DECORATORS
49W. 15? St ,372 7333
We steam clean carpets

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sport wheels, $I0S Call Whltey
Ecksteln. at 372 1631. Dealer

Cash for Junk Cars We puck up. PH
541 973$ or SM 2010 Bi?nio We sell
&amp;installusedmotons&amp;usedpar?s
.1 LB Auto, open 7 days a week

Dachshunds Miniature. AKC $63;
Chihuahuas, white male, 3', mcrs,

Two India Oriental Rugs, beautiful
condition One 9*17', 1200. One
9'9' 1125
. 37) 5670

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
tIco Real Estate Broker

GIANT OAK TREES- Shades this
fenced cnrr,r lot included j 3
Bedroom
Bedroom home, with c en tral

Pool, Tennis,
Lake Privileges.

STUDIO 1,2.3

322-7472

Needed. Auto Mechanic
National Auto Sales

Forest City

DMRGRASHOPpERBIIIPAH

THRIPS

LOVELY OLDER HOME on Park
Ave I OR, central heat 8 air,
carpeted, fireplace, large corner
lot. Owner motivated. $3$
LAKE MARY- 7 BR, CR, Small
home on large lot. Rig value for
smelt prIce. 116,000 Terms

LAKE

Wood or steel desks(executivedesk
&amp; chaIrs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as !s. Cash and Carry

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Efficiency ape,

Estate

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Gas rag
With grill; Hotpoint
r ef rigerator with icemak ,
er
0250cr 319

Days 372 6173
Plughti 37? $121 or 372-7332

323
645 2333
15 [AL TOl.5
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Clubhouse.

Work your own hours. Earn extra
Income as an AVON Represen
?pttve. Calf 444 )ofl

SHIRLEY MILLET

ROB INRICRICNI3EJDACT

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66$ 5732

Vehicles

McGuire, at

76Ao

65-Pets. Supplies

5 l-41OuhofrJ Goods

fireplace,

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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Luxury Patio
Apartments

bath,

Duane
Dealer

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New 3 BR 7 BATH
den, garage, patio. Spring fed
HOME. .1l extras, good location
lake, 149,930. 3276343
MAKE OFFER 3227207

parking 3739579•

Altamonte Springs Longwood

SLONIHEPRBAEPPKTRTF

WALKINGSTICK

bath

landscaped

REALTOR
72015, French Ave .321 0011

Pnrrisef
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backyard $74

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schools; all for 160.000. Call for

G-ordens

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULI'S. NO PETS

18-Help Wanted

JUDY RENEE
834 9717

PN I A CSN W AK I F E A I S B WI
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HP F K ICI N C0 C H N I C B U IT

back-ward. up, d.wa, or diagonally in the puzzle. Find

air;

appt. 3726455

372104

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ianv,nI.,n

bedroom,
%48. 00D

heat 5. air, all for only 576.500

Peas, you pi(k. Blackeye 1 Purple
fl4W,7ndSt.
hull Start Tuday, July 72
OreGon Ave, I ml. North of 1 &amp; FurnIshed room with refrigerator;
prIvate entrance, both and
lust west of i

Casselberry - Winter Sprinq

GCCRICKTEflNOHFEDL'K
NKMMANT I DEMANWI DHLF
CI SDADSARGBSAWA I BET

and

DeBary, Adults. Lovely large I bed.
room. air, Ideal for retir ed persons.

372 5017

8349212

A N F C T E A C K I R C 1 11 X I I H H

W*d
NJaIYII,dWi

BULLET

LU 555

IS,,,
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neat

school, out of traffic, but close
to
everything.
Small
monthly
payments,
Call
BOWIES
REALTY INC , REALTORS. 67$39.99

with garage; new carpets;
assume or refinance. $21,900.
Crank Realty, REALTOR

31-Apart ments _Furnished

Pure Honey

SHIRLEY COOPER

YSPSYTGDP I IAN 181 EYL

THE APPLE

central
convenient t.

5)0-6061.

1101W 3rd St., S4n(ord

Sanford, 373-1031.

K I AW

ECICAIDACICADEPPAEC

01W

room;

3 OR, 7 bath, corner lot. 3 blocks to
eiem. school, 4 blocks to Middle

SAP4FORD_4 yr. old, 3 OR, 1!,

owner

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Realty

REALTOR)?? 5771

usa

DUPLEX- Furn or Unfurn. Ideal
Location. Reasonable Rent, Phone

9-Good Ttin to Eat

Sanford
OnrrL%EL1oaV'

stately

A STEAL
2606 Hwy. 17 97

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MARGE WILLIAMS

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HOME

story in sho city; situated on ap
prox. ~ acre; I BR, formal dining

54.500.

A BABY'S WORLD
Care f or Infants to age 7 only 80) E. One 5. Two Bdroom fuiiished opts.
Air cond . carpeting. reasonable.
25th St. 3fl 4443
Noppts..fl2 1110

lhGV4IcotT)eVi/at1cjfl

YOUR BIRThDAY
You can be very fortuna te In
your career or relations with
loved ones this coming .raw,
but you must make major
decisions on your own.

EXECUTIVE

LAKE MARY- 3 OR, P i bath.
Stove &amp; refrigerator, fenced
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MINNIE__lftR home. range,
refrigerator, utility sh ed; fenc ed
yard. Don't miss this great buy!
$23,100 FHl.

LOT- Over looking Lake Crystal,
Harold Hall

CHOICE LISTINGS
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
817W. lit St ,377 34.11; 372 /737

(es

observation and tests.

R F R E P P0H F A E LWS

70(5

well

WE HAVE BUILDING LOTS
VACANT- Assume existing 'nortoaqe, move,right in 3 bedroom, 7
bath split plan $51,500
WE HAVE ACREAGE
QUIET COUNTRY SETTING- 3

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REALTORS
373

SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES

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PRAIRIT

mortgage, 176.900

t

Forrest Greene Inc.

Com plete child care servic es New
Summer Program! HEY DIDDLE
DIDDLE DAY CARE. 3233690

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QUALITY- 3 bedrooms, l" baths,
central air, low down , assume

PIuS ISO deposit.

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OR Duplex;

LAKE MARY- 2

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BUILDING- Excellent Irogtage
Hwy 17 97 513,000. Submit offer.

BAMBOO COVE APTS.
Spotless, newly r.ds5rat.d. decor
furniture, 2 bedrooms. See
model at 300 E. Airport, Sanfor d.
373-1340

COLUMNS.

nehborhood?

t•M

'APARTMENT WITH BUSINESS

fireplace, large corner lot.
Recently reduced 171,500 Call 531

on

75-Recreational

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100'02$0' tOt. 540.000,

BALL REALTY

Sanford, by Owner, 3 OR, I bath,

large eat in kitchen, pius formal
dining room
New
carpet,

home,

1973 Volksiiivagen, 2 door,

et c. Buy 1 or 1001 items
Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.

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13'L Shape Naughahycie button Bar,
1700: Bar Stools, Glass rac, Bar
Supplies. 372 I$3.4

furniture, appliances,

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1967 Camper Pop top, very clean,
excellent condition 1)495 Ask for 1955 (lath Rambler. low mileage,

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
PtJv'
SEN
fl)ADF
OWNER TRANSFERRED
'II 313 E. F irI t
this lovely 3 bedroo m, 2'., bath
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masonry home, carpeted,, Nicely
Shaded lot. 1"e. 21.O0 Terms

OR, screened porch, garage,
fireplace, zoned commercial.
111.930. Acre Realty, REALTOR,
373 7750.

SANFORD:

"beginning

failure." I was

HI

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arid Shaded, $7,300.

Sanford, Florida 3777)

Recently, thinking I was having shock

Favorite

My

51.000 DOWN- 7 bedroom, 1 bath in
Winter Park $21,473

Call 473 45.7
Write P.O. Box 1213

59

58

Pain

DEAR DR. LAMB

Reason
(35)

$80,700.

Rentals

Good

Chest

(9) Rhyme And

TAURUS (April 20May 20) People bring their problems to
Frustration rules your pursuit you today. Just when you feel
of desires early In the clay, like screaming, someone does
After midday, a sympathetic soiflething nice for you.

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ONE ACRE LAKEFRONT- Cholce
I beroorn. maintenanc, free,
central air, w w carpet, boat dock,
SwImming beech, finest Iocatinin

For famIlies or friends of problem
29-Rooms
drinkers.
For further informaflon call 473 4557' Man or Woman to shire housenold
or write
.
expenses 3739199
!.anlord Al-Anon FamUy Group P.O.
Make your Budget go further.
Box 533. Sanford Fla. 37771.
the ClassifIed Ads every d'.
*ffDWtYps * DRfNKtPo'
P P.O BLEM
Perhaps Aiccollc Anonymous
C.in Help

38

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anytime.

used

For

Used office furniture

STAN'S HWY 46 FLEA MARKET

KItchen. Bathroom
Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks, Installation
available Bud CahelI. 3725037

($o Call 332 7742 after S

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3 BR, I', baths, large utility room,
wall wall carpeting, central heat
and air, drapes. kitchen equipped .
Fenced In backyard on large
corner lot 978.500. Ccii 131 3733

LAKE MARY- New extra well built
7 bedro3m, 1 bath, carpet"
retirement home. Price, 172.500.
Trms

LAKE MARY Just completed and
built right, 3 bedrooms, 1'.-, bath

371 0610
322 2745, 173.7595.373 5715

41-Houses

Will baby sit In my home week days
Winter Springs. 322 1090.

AL-ANON

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IN YOUR FAMILY?

Reg Real Estate Broker

W,rrhoue spau' for rent. ?O sq
II. Sanford 373-90)0 or 373 9031

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WITT REALTY

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2:30

323 6333.322 p70, eves

thru bar &amp; fireplace $37, 500 ,

Hunt

7321 Park Or
372 2)18
RE5tTORAFTER HRi.
1779754
3770648
372 399)

dltIoners. corner IC?, P.-Ice only
$77,500 with terms.

COOL POOL with this 3 OR. 2 bath
ho me. Energy saving air cond
system Family room with serve

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Forr es t Greene. Inc.

70

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We hauC lstlngs. W have buber
We need another real estate
licensee 10 help us iriake sales

LecIthIn! VInegart 661 Kelp! Now
all four in one capsule. Ask for

Bedrooms, Priced in m.
Oct.

Moving' Shag rugs, oranigeand gold
mixture; livingroom, 95)7; dinette
901 ;. bedroom tweed mixture,
tan and gold, 9*12. Call 373-41)

7S6SPark Dr.
Jim

I 195 Ford Gataxie: good condition ,

60-Off iCe SupplIes

Seturdav&amp;Sunday
3729719

SANFORD- Modern 3 bedroom,
brick home. I" baths, 2 air con

NEW HOMES - In good area. 35.

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Longwood, 4 BR, 2 bath, fireplace,
den, citrus trees, fenced, priced in
low )Os 831 3191

YoUrMLSAgency

3736061or323O317ev.

Real Estate

32
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Weklva Mod ern clean interiors,
from $I SMI W, of San ford 372.

531W??.

VB6. Faust's Drugs.

30

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ExperIenced radiator repairman
531 00)5

P1 YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Frce, 644 2027 for 'WE' Care"
"Hotllne". Adults or Teeis.

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Byowner, House &amp;7lots
on French Ave,,toned commercial

3222420 Anytime
(AL1OMS.

new wedding gown with veil, 373
5795 after 6.

1975

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CASH 3224132

5695
373 75)9 after S

Dish

vinyl love seat, 4 chrome director
chaIrs. outSide TV antenna, swing
Set, ? wrought iron Chandeliers,

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80AUtcsfoF 5aIO

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Hammond Organ,L.1oor l*s

Two modern double wood bed
frames, 1 double mattress, white

Larry Saxon, Realtor

TACKS ARE DULL compared to
("OW sharp this immaulate home
Is In an excellent location, large
studio bedroom with private
.
trance. A bargain at

68?1i1tOd to Buy

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washer &amp; Crib All work. 373 03fl
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7 bath home with central air that
goes with this land IS beauty 323
9410.

won't wait.

503W.

S WEKIVA RIVERS
Adult mobrle home village., under
large Shady oaks n the scenic

STORING IT MAKES WASTE-

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373-7011

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Outrd motors: 30 HP Elgin, 12
Also Citation

July

dillon. 303377015.8.

new

HP Sears

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ff.
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LESTER SPINET, Betsy Ross
Model; solid mahog, good con.

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$73.500.
Ideal for the new family. Hurry, it

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Reg RealEstateflroker
tit St

the Rest. Western Auto.

Hanson's Shoe Shop, 221 1st St. All
types shoerepair &amp; dying, Marion
&amp; Saddle Lee,
owners. 372.

tO privacy, plus a chance to have
some animals, plus room for kids
to really do things . The3 bedroom,

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Kohler - Campbell Conso le Piano
and Bench. $150 Firm. 3737611

301w.15?St. --

EVERYONE'S LOOKING
for 2 and .acres which is lussi right

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KIngston electric guitar, 70 *all
Rosac Amplifier. Must sell.
Sa crifice, 5130 3236M

oo.,s

Service

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After S. 3727111

bedroom home for onl

payment, monthly payments less
than rent. Government,ube,diled
to qualifi
buyers. Call to see if
you auallfyi

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--musicalWErchandise

Lawn .','nw,rs We Sell The Best &amp;

3226.457

IF YOU THINK BUGS ARE CUTE,
wait 'tlt you see this foxy 3

New house ma rural area No
down

3737(,

50-I

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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* "Get 'Em While *
* They're Hot" *

Nice I bedroom trailer on largr
thady lot, 5)25 ma. Adults only

Part time, approx lhrsaday..MuSt
have typing exprIene and be
SELLING IT MAKES CASH.
able to take on initiative. Call 321.
PLACE A CLASSIFIEDAD NOW.
0411
or

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Call 722-2411
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71*60 Mobile Home on 1 acre of lana
at Wekiva RIver on Hwy 46, 1
bedrooms, 1", bathi. Furnithed,
Beautifully furnished, large
bedroom, adults preferred 5)50

NatlonalAulO5ales

In.tne Herald Classified ads are
bIck and wtits and read all over .

Deal
2:00(6) Guiding Light
(C) $10,000 Pyra mid
(24) Nova

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ARE YOU LONELY? Lel us hel
yov to meet the riit person lust
for you. NATIONAL SINGLES
CLUB OF AMERICA. Phon e: 305

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choose a new ho,npfrcm the pages
of our classified ÔdS.

very clean Call 904 313 7411.

i8.-Help Wanted
Needed.

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(44) Gomer Pyle

World

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(C) Let's Make A

AR1E (March 21-April 19) purSUit of £gn1Uon could be
Cool ycw sperxiing urges tiii futile till you retw'n from work
and find that. your family aplater in U
You'll be
t1fy
plates )C)u.
travagant earlier
what could be a foolish whim.

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(44) Lucy Show
G:30 (2.0) NBC News
(C) ABC News
(13) McKeever And
The Colonel

Turns

For Thursday, July 24, 1975

15

(33) Lost In Space
6:00 (2, 6, 8, C) NeWS
(24) Electric Company

30 (2.3) Days Of Our

(6) As The

3

(13) Cable Spotlight
(24) Ctsuer
Survival KIt

(C) Ryan's Hope
(24) Book Beat
(33, 44) Movie

ByBERNICEBEDEOSOL

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Realty

SALES LEADER"
HALF HANDY? You don't have b
be a pro to shar pen up this home.
All that you need is the ner ve to
grab a paint brush. Sellers said
move It and they'll even hold the

Broker, 107W Commercial

7 Bedroom traIler. 5133 mo, pluS $51
wcunity. Mullet Lake Park. 34?

3 Lines Minimum

fl32740.

Neighborhood
(35) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Lost In Space
5:30 (2) 4ews
(6) Andy Griffith

News

Lives
(24) Feeling

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27 Lass' name
28 Nobility title
2. Two (Sp)
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LAKE MARY- 2 bedroom, large
family room, fenced yard, plenty
Shade. By owner. 372 1507

'SANFORD'S

W. Garnett White

per mo Call 372 4170

50 flblci.l wee
51 Peer Gnts
mother
53 Kind of boat

25 Pain

11110

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(24) Mister Rogers

(33) Big Valley
12:30 (2, I) Jackpot
(6) Search For
Tomorrow
(C) Al, My Children
(44) Variety
1:00 (2. I) Marble
MachIne

40 Sneaky
41 fllorJ fluid

JOHN '(RIDER, ASSOC.

34-?vbbiIe Homes

Merciiha n d'
diISO
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4141
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DEADLINES
Noon The Dcnj Before PubIIcQtiofl
SUfldQy-NOOfl FrIdc

38 Railway lab

Lovely cottage, sir, car petTV, $135
Adults Ho pets )fl77.
FurniShed 2 BR House
Adults, No Pets
Nice Location.)?? 3546

(53,00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

SATURDAY C.Noon

marks

rodepts

1 Dftcuit
2 Poland rivet
3 Feminine
name

5:00 (2.6,8, 9) Apollo
Spi,ishdo.&amp;.n

(24) intercom 24

HOROSCOPE

36 Wife's

(44) Gillian's island

Eyewitness

(6)

33 Word of
derision
34Army officer
lab)

Ci ty Council
(35) Batman

12:00 (2
)P
(6) Young And
Restless
(it Jackpot
(C)

measures

(13) Winter Park

AFTERNOON

30 Arabian
garment
35 Diacritical

6 Florida city
7 Used to catch
garden snails
8 Arm bone
9 Work in
11 Moiont
13 Couple
19 New (comb

26times

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(I) Mery Griffin
(C) Lucy Show

News

(poet)

IV

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5:30 P.M.
AM.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY

22 largepot1ed g Latin
43 Counsel
cat
(archaic)
conjunction
24 Eagles claws
form)
44 Roman otfici
(p1)
21 Newspaper
26 Sow
45 Fruit
60 Compass point
30 Circle pan
officials lab) 46 Pub drinks
31 Continent lab
23 Sacred songs 48 English rtver
Tse-tungDOWN
32
24 Used to catch 49 Kind of sign

Show

(24) Mr. Rogers
Neighbor hood

5 Above

0.

1 thru S times ------41c a line
.3lca line
êthru2Stimt$

IlñI IO
8:00

Winter PQrk

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

øtnewise
Si British
wasteland

water

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322-2611

55 Take to

20 Crucifixion
statue

Live
(24) LilIes Yoga
And You
(33) Uncle Hubie

(44) Green Acres
11:00 (2. 0) High Rollers
(6) Now YOU S it

Right

excess

OrlQndo

Seminole

39 Prayer book
42 Grapple
45 Smeared
ships hull with
hot
47 Ruthless
prson
si Entire
52 Herb for
pickles
54 Iris layer

18 Removes

3:30 (6) Match Game
(fl One Life To

Fortune

1:00 (2.1) Tomorrow
Show
M.o,ii

(6) What's My Line
(C) $25,000 Pyramid
(13) Movie
(44) Braves Baseball
8:00 (2. 0) Little House

America

Best

10:30 (2. I)

(33, 44) The Fugitiv

(33) Star Trek
(44) Sports Legends
7:30 (2 $) Price Is

(24) Assignment

(33) 700 Club
(44) Father Knows

Entertainmen t

3) Cable Prevue
(24) intercom

Another World
(6) Price Is Right
(0) General Hospital

(6) Joker's Wild
(I) Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street

(24) Yoga

The

3:00 (2. 8)

Sepstakes

Martian
11:00 (2.6, 0. 0) News

mimics

1 Gordon tool
4 Used for
Seedlings
7 Unoned
flower
10 Puts to
12 Harvest
14 4th Calif of
l%lafl
15 lease
16 Girls name
17 Participle

(44) Underdog

10:00 (2) Celebrity

(33) My Favorite

EVENING

7:00 (2)

111

10:30

Wednesday

CLASSIFIED ADS

ACO$$ 37 One who

Commer cial Prope rties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

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Chorale Is Home
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'Poiisn
Polish' Concert Pla
nned For Sunday
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, July 23,1?151

patriotic music and share their representative of the concerts calied it. The singers will was scheduled to give nine
experiences with members of given while the Chorale was on feature this hymn at Sunday's concerts. As it happened, they
gave a good many more than
the public at a concert and tour. There is no charge for the concert,
Alter being showered with covered dish supper being concert.
Chorale members will bring that. Spontaneously, in a youth
flowers, applause and ap sponsored by the First United
Chorale director Julie Bishop to the supper preceding the hostel or consulate, church or
preciation during their recent Methodist Church, Sanford, on said the singers will probably concert a number of souvenirs city park, the group constantly
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three-week tour of Poland, the Sunday evening. The covered blend a couple of Polish songs collectvd on their trip. These found itself gathering together
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Central Florida Chorale Is dish supper will start at 6:30 and several show tunes into the include Polish folk dolls and to give small, impromptu
home again. On Sunday, they p.m. in the church fellowship program of religious and variety of amber jewelry. concerts.
will give local music losers a hail, to be followed at 7:30 p.m. patriotic music While In Amber, explained singer Irene
One of these took place In a i
taste of the songs which so by a hour long concert In the Poland, the Chorale found the Brown, is called "the tears of cathedral, right after morning
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delighted
their
Polish sanctuary.
Polish audiences' favorite the Baltic," and is found in mass. Accompanist Bettye
audiences.
According to Rev. Leo King, number was The Battle Hymn great abundance on the Smith was thrilled to find
The Chorale will present a the program will not be limited of the Republic
herself seated before the
or-Glory, shores of that sea
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program of religious and to sacred music, but will be Glory Hallelujah," as they
While on tour, the Chorale keyboard of one of the grandest
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organs she had ever played,
and the singers were amazed aL p'..
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the splendor ol their song tnthe
massive structure. Afterwards,
wiUi hugs and tears of joy, the
congregation gatherad to express their gratitude for the
beautiful concert.
In contrast to the sacred
theneUus particular per(orinance, the singers also gave
a recital in the informal
surroundings of a spa in the
town of Ciechocinek. The
-audience
lounged in summer
casuals, some of the men with
their shirts off catching a Singer Ruth Mkkelson (left) discusses Polish history with guide who heads a walking tour through
suntan as they listened to the the historic section of Warsaw
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The Chorale also sang in the
sunimer palace of the last
Polish king, located on the river
outside Warsaw. Only at a
retirement home for soldiers
AW
was their program censored
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All mention of God or things
-religious
had to the eliminated
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from the songs they were
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singing.
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In fact, although Poland is a
of
Communist country, the
tourists found the general atmosphere free and
Mobbed by an appreciative congregation after singing at services In Torun's cathedral, Chorale member sign tograpi,
were never restricted
ccept flowers
from exploring wherever fancya
took them, nor did they find
news of the West difficult to
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SUMMER SCHEDULE
MON.&amp;TUES. ............ Private Parties
WED. All Day Skate ......... lOa.rn...4p.m.
..aruoauSpecial .....6:JUp.m..5:30p.m,
Adu Its Only ........ 8:30p.m.-10:3op,m.

Budget Dry Cleaning...
8 We 3.5O
Hours:
Mon.. Sat.. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Also wash,
dry &amp; fold
Service.

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Evening ..........7:30p.m..10:30p.m.
Late Skate
1030pm 12

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10-12 Noon
Matinee .................. 2p.m..5p.m.
Evening ................ 7:30.l0:30p.m.
Late Skate ............... 10:30p.m..12

CARLOAD 5PECIAL
Wed. 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
UP TO SIX PERSO
. . . $
(Over Six Pay Only 50c)
101
SKATE RENTALZSc
Otter Expires July 31

CLASS LESSONS
DANCE...... ........................................ 5:00-5:45
FUNDAMENTALS ....................................5:45-6:30
BEGINNFRS
....................................6:30.7:15
LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT

SKA TING RINK
Ph. 3229353
2700 W. 25th (SR 46A)
Sanford

Sun. 9 . 6

eed Queen Fabric Care Center
Sanford Ave. Next toFaust'sDrug Store,

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A national survey of today's Wring the past decade, coffee
college students reveals "vast consumption dropped nine per
changes from the stereotype of cent and milk by 11 per cent.
the 6." It reports strong Soft drinks gained 113 per cent,
brand preferences among the next largest increase was
today's
students and much
wine by IflO nor cent
....-----concern with grooming and
personal hygiene. Virtually 100
per cent use shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant and soap. The
majority also use mouthwash.
Among female students, 96
per cent use perfume or
I
ax cent use [IdilU
ivwpuv
.1va
and body lotion; 93 per cent use
cosmetics Among males 90
" per cent use cologne and-or
after shave; 78 per cent use
shaving cream; S6 per cent use
hair grooming products.
- y -More females than males use
razor blades - 85 per cent,
compared to 77 per cent; and
HOT HOUSES
virtually as many men as
Are For Flowers
women use hair spray —3sper
NOT PEOPLE
tent ofriules, enmpared with 38
%- per cent of fe;naks. Footcare
17
- products scored unusually high
GeneralW Electric
with both sexes.
It hai also been noted that
C.nt,I Air Condfjng
coffee, soft drinks, milk and
Systrn
beer are the principal
LUMBING
beverages consumed In the
WALL HEATING, INC.
U.S., followed in order by tea,
iOO' Sanford Ave. 322-6542
I
juice, distilled spirits and wine.
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SUMMERS A BREEZE ON A BIKE
Sanford's the Ideal place for bikers — there're no bills, plenty of
sunshine and llinitcd downto'n parking presents no problem
when your %chicIe is a slim twowbeder. Miss Frieda Gklow of
Bram Towers, Sanford, in crisp white summer dress and red,
white and blue decorated sun hat has a cheerful smite for the
ramera as she breezes down Sanford's First Street for a morithu' of shpinr.

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DEAR ABBY: I am a widow,
to one organization to split it Up were strange, Chorale mempast 65, but I still enjoy dining
for whoever needs It.
bers said the people seemed no
out, and going to movies and the
A few years ago, my wile and different in their joys and
theater.
I made strenuous efforts all dreams and desires than the
My hairdresser is wonderful
over thia city (the second g- Americans back home. Their
company, and we frequently go
est In the country) to find an dress was almost Identical and
places together. (ile's gay.) Of
organization (medical schools, their hospitality was on a par
course, I pick up the checks,
hospitals, kidney and other with America's at all times.
which. I suppose, makes my
societies) that would accept our
friend feel uncomfortable. But I
bodies after death, take over
can i see mysdu letting turn pay
DEAR ABBY: I read In the you can't have your name the entire responsibility for
and then trying to settle up with paper that the Catholic church removed from the baptismal distributing .eeded parts, then
turn afterward. (He may not claim3 48,701,835 members. records because Ills a legal bury what was left. There is
have that much cash on turn.
simply no such central group.
Although I am now an atheist, I document.
Is there some way to
11 these various organizations
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DEAR ABBY: I feel sorry for
die the money matters without Catholic, so today I am still "MCP in Newport Beach" really wanted donors, all they
embarrassing him'
counted as a member of their whose lather badly needed a would have to do is get together
ANONYMOUS,PLEASE census,
kidney transplant. The and form a cooperative group
DEAR ANON: If YOU
that would take full respon.
How can I make that number problem is not really a
frequent the same restaurants 48,701,834? 1 would like to ex- of willing donors but, rather, sibility for distribution and
(without cost to the
often, arrange with the communicate myself - or sign specialization. The individual
management to bill you by the out of the Catholic church.
societies (kidney, bone, eye, donor). If they did that, they
month, Including a percentage
If you know of any way I can (etc.) make it so difficult to would all have more donors
for the tP'
do this, please let me know,
donate because they require than they could handle.
Or before the evening's
Sign me: "ALL OR
C.J.F. you to donate their part in.
outing, give your escort enough
DEAR C.J.F.: I am Informed dividually. Each society has its NOTHING AT ALL" IN IM
cash to cover eii-M-thing, and at that there Is no way to "un- own empire, and you simply ANGELES (or perhaps: "WHY
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the end of the evening he Can hapthe"yourself. You can drop cannot donate your entire body NOT TAKE ALL OF ME")
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carding pits.
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into a
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freshpeacbes,waterandsugar.
1 teaspoon vanilla
No peeling of the fruit is
3 egg whit

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evenly. The pudding wfll not
- this will take from 1 hour
look entirely combined when
as long as
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end of ct,ok!r,g stir very often
11 will be completely sinooth
and if mixture spatws
to serve.
much, reduce heat to very low. when it is ready
Ladle into clean, dry, hot ii
Tomato Juice
pint wide-mouth jars, leaving
Wholewheat Crackers
4-incch headspace. With a clean
damp cloth, wipe top edge of
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Salad
Cookies
jar manufacturer's directions. Fruit
Process (see INOTE below) fi WHOLEWI-1EAT rRACKEWS
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place, a few inches apart. oln a
wwe rack or an a folded cloth. 34 cup unbleached white
flOw, stir to aerate
When cold, 1abl and store in a
before mcazuru,g
cool, dry place
34 cup fine wholewheat flour,
Makes six 4-pint ,tars.
stir to aerate before
N07E: To process, use a
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14
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add Iti and versatility to any table. To
order, send 35 cents in coin to cover

summer, write (or your copy of
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celebrates the fine art of beautifying food
with grapes. Included are some 25
recipes alongsi d e vivifi color photos

grapes with bleached areas around the

day night supper to enhance the gredients exact] as Fannie
cold leftover meat or poultry. Farmer gave them at the end of
Some eaters treated the fruit the last century, but me
butter as a condiment; some brought up-to-date.
used it as a spread for hot
REBECCA PUDDING
biscui ts popovers or fresh ' c cornstarch

PEACH BUTTER
4 pounds Peaches (14 to 16
medium)

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purchased so be we to store gropes in
the refrigerator as soon as you get them
home. That way, they'll stay fresh and
crisp for several days.
One salad Idea in which grapes add
special appeal and flavor is this adap.
tation of the traditional Waldorf. The
Idea for ft salad comes from Califor.
nia, where they always create deficiouj
things with fresh grapes. Here California
grape growers have combined the usual
salad ingredients - apples, celety,
walnuts, creamy dressing
with
P
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satisfying enough for a one-dish meal and
a delicious way to enjoy a hearty SUJI)
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minute. Add beef. Cook and stir
I eggs, divided
until browned. about 5 minutes.
2 tablespoons mixed
Blend in flour. Stir in tomato
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sauce, salt, sugar and black
3 tabolespol water
pepper. Bring to boiling point.
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in 1 about 2.5 minutes Let sit for 5
package directs but
minutes before cutting If
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man. We must take steps to slow down
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NEA Food Editor
chicken strips
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cheese strips (4 ounces)
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Pit and slice fresh sweet
Pretty, icy cold desserts cooking for two.
cherries. Boil sugar and water
make a perfect finale for
until syrup spins a thread,
summertime menus. Next time CHERRY ANGEL PARFAIT about 5 minutes. Add salt to egg
you want a different sweet treat 2 cups fresh or frozen sweet
whites and beat until
make a frosty Cherry Ange!
cherries
Slowly pour In hot syrup,
Parfait using sweet cherries 3 &amp; cup sugar
beating constantly. Beat until
layered with rum-flavored ki cup water
thick. Cool. Fold In whipped
whipped cream. Freeze until
Few grains salt
cream and rum or rum
ready to serve. These are good
egg whites
flavoring. Alternate parfait
make-ahead desserts you will 1 cup heavy cream, whipped mixture with fliced sweet
want to share with special 1 tablespoon ruin or ti tea, cherries in tall parfait glasses.
guests as well as the family. poon rum flavoring
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SPICY SPAGHETtI POT
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spaghetti sauce mix
1 can (6 ounces) tomato paste 10 minutes. Slowly stir
1 can (18 ounces) tomato Juice spaghetti Into tomato mixture.
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plums - they're the

Ruby Red Plum Sauce
sour cream over top, return to
(recipe follows)
refrigerator, and chill again.
In mixing bowl, combine Just before serving, remove
the arrival of summer and fresh softening at the tip end - for zwieback crumbs, butter, 1 4 side
of spring form pan and
California plums. Fresh pl ums desserts as well as for out-of. cup of the sugar and nutmeg. place :heesecake on serving,
are such a beautiful fruit, it's hand snacking. Refrigerate Line bottom and sides of Mile
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always a Joy to (intl them fully tied fr.it, for pUnIS, spring form pan with crumb Ruby Red Plum Sauce and
available again. Now, the fu-M with all their versatility, ripen mixture; bake In 400 degree
garnish with additional plum
crimson Santa Rosa.s, the most quickly and don't last long at oven, 10 minutes; cool. Sprinkle slices, if desired. Pass adpopular plum of all, are ap room temperature.
gelatin over '4 cup of the cold ditlonal plum topping.
pearing in our markets For additional exciting ways water to soften. Set aside. In
Makes 8 to 10 servings.
glorious to look at, so delicious to use and serve fresh saucepan, combine egg yolks
to eat!
California fruits this summer, with the remaining cup sugar
RUBY RED PLUM SAUCE
California, which grows over write for your free copy of a and remaining It cup water.
90 per cent of the nation's plum colorful 48 -page booklet, cook over low heat, stirring ' cup honey
supply, will be shipping some 20 Prepared by the growers of constantly, until thickened, 2 tablespoons water
fruits,
major varieties this summer. California
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We'll have fresh plums th
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dessert favorites and, of course , recipes. Please send a stamped, at medium speed; gradually ;ilcup port
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snacking. Fresh plums are envelope to "FRUITS OF
then add lemon juice, vanilla
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great treats for snackers, SUMMER," P.O. Box 4640,
and lemon rind. Beat egg cornstarch. Add 1 cup pluris
especially dieting snackers, Sacramento, California 9M. whites until stiff, but not dry. and simmer 10-15 minutes
since a medium-sized plum F'RF.SII PLUM CHEESECAKE Blend lightly xhipped cream until sauce thicken:,. itciiuvc
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1 package (6 ounces) zwieback, and
cheese mixture.
, only about 33 calories.
Turn Into remaining cup of sliced plums
finely crushed
Plump, tangy plums are
crumb-lined spring form pan; for garnishing bottom edge of
cup soft butter
always a favorite eaten right
refrigerate until set. Spread cheesecake.
cup sugar
out of the refrigerator. But
teaspoon nutmeg
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and lovely roundness, yet
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' Sauce and garnish with fresh
FICTITIOUS NAME
plum slices.
"SUPER-RIGHT" TENDER IEEP
Notice is hereby given that I am
California plum growers
Nsineils
Carlton
Blade Cut
particularly recommend the Road. Maitland 37731, Seminole
Santa Rosa, El Dorado and the County. Florida under the fiCtitiOt.3
name of SUN STATE CONNublana plums for sauce- TRACTORS, and that I intend to
chuck ftst
making. They also offer these register said name with the Clerk of
tips to selecting fresh California the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida in accordance with the
plwus: Be sure to buy fully. provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To-Wit' Section 665.09
Florida Statutes 19S7.
Legal Notice
S Richard 0 Dillenbeck
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Publish:
July 2. 9, 16. 23,
1975
COUPT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF OFF.;')
FLORIDA. ORLANDO DIVISION "SUPER-RIGHT" TENDER BEEF
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
Case No. 75.113.Orl.Civ.Y
AND ZONING COMMISSION
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Notice of Public Hearing
Plaintiff, vs. JOHNNIE LEWIS
The Planning and Zoning CornJONES. et ux, Defendants, ORDER FOR SERVICE BY rnusslonctf Seminole County will hold
ChudbIlds
PUBLICATION - On motion and a public hearing to comider I
cut affidavIt of plaintiff in the above ,xficatIon to a portion of the
eitltled cause by Kendeli W Wherry matter plan for Sweelwater Oaks
Steak LB.0
Unit
Development
Its Assistant United States Attorney, Planned
In an action against the often described as:
tariffs). Johnnie Lewis Jones and Comment, at a point 1247116 feet
"SUPER-RIGHT" DELICIOUS FRESHLY
Martha Lee Jones, his wile, and to North of the East ' corner of Sec
enforce a lien upon real property lion 31. Township 20 South. Range 79
situate in this District arid described East. Seminole County. Florida,
point being on the South line of
as follo*'t The South $7' of
Gmund CIiiiiI
Peace Valley Miami Springs Piat
North 100 of the East 210' of SW
of NE 4 of Section IS. Township 21 accordIng to the plot thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 9, Page 51. of
South, Range 31 East Subject to
foot easement
of West side of Road. the public records of Seminole
se
$I
and It appearing to the Court that the County. Florida; thence run S $9 deg
3 LBS.
defendant, Johnnie Lewis Jones is II' 4$" W along said South line of
and
Pea'efe4
Valley
Springs
Flat,
not inhabitants of not found within 7.476
for aMiami
Point of
Beginning.
OVER
the State of Florida and have not
iO8LB.
r
a voluntarily apperrecl herein, and thence run 507 deg 47' 50" W 770 193
feet
to
a
point
on
a
curve,
said
pont
that personal st-rvlce upon him is not ,,
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practical because hiS residence and " ''V ...............
ovbereiilbouft are unknown, it is s' 70" E. said curve concave South
ORDERED that Johnnie Lewis westerly and having a radius of
00 feet 'hence run Southeasterly
Jones appear or plead to the cornplaint herein by the 111h day of along said curve, 336.144 feel
August, 1615. and In default thereof through a central angle iW 47 deg 43'
Mt Court will proceed to the hearing 17" to the P P C. of a curve concave
and adjudication of this suit as If Northeasterly, told curve having
Johnnie Lewis Jones had been radius of 30000 feet; thence run
Served with process in the State ct Southeasterly, along said curve
through a central angle of
Florida. but only to the extent 1
provided for by Section 1655. Title 21. IS deg 50' 36" lathe P.R.C. Oft curve
United States Cod., it is further concave Southwesterly. said curve
,
ORDERED that notice of this order having a radius of 300.00 feet. thence
be published by the United States run Southeasterly, along said .urve.
Marshal Ina newspaper of general 16$ li feet through a central angle
circulation in 5emirofe County, 05 36 deg 01' OS" to the PRC. 04 .1
Florida, once a week for six (6) curve concave Northeasterly, sad
consecutIve weeks, commencing on curve having a radius of 30.00 feet,
June 16. 1915 DONE AND OR- thence run Southeaster ly, along said
DEREC AT Orlando, Florida, this curve, 34.567 leet through a central
an'iie of 69 deg 33' 33" to the P.T of
5th day of June, 197$.
said
curve, said P1. being on the
CHIEF JUDGE
I certify the foregoing to bea true Northerly right of way line of
Weiva Springs Road. thence run S
and correct copy of the original
70 deg SI' OS' E. along said Nor
Wesley R Thies,
ttiecly right otway line of W'va
)
Clerk
Springs
Road, 10 340 let-f to the P C
United States
of a curve concave Northeasteriy
District Court
and having a radius of 2,11930 lee?,
Middle District of Florida
thence run Southeasterly, along said
By: Mary Ann God,ll
curve and Northerly right-of-way
Deputy Clerk
Publish' June II, 25. July 7.6 14, 23, line 0' Wcliva SpringS Ruad, 519 lii
feet through a central angle of It deg
'
167$
11' 30" to the P T of said curve,
DEO 116
'tnnce run S l -leg 02' 1%" E. ulong
111111 (IUtUI I COUi,T, hI *140 saId Northerly right of way lint of
SEMINOLE
FOR
COUNTY, Welva Springs Road. 592.00 feet.
FLORIDA
thence run N 04 deg 35' $.1' W %
CIVIL ACTION NO, 15406-CA-04-0 feet. thence run N 13 deg. 03' 12" E
In re: the Marriage of
317 00 feet; thence run North 31000
J3H14NY H rELTS.
feet; thence run N 35 deg 53' 21" w
Petitioner, 345 697 feet, thence run N 17 dig 47'
and
II" W 230W feet, thence run N 26
KATHLEEN F r FELTS.
dig 02' O1"W79500feel; thence run
Respondent, N 70 deg 16' 09" W III 020 feet.
NOTICE OP ACTION
thence run S 00 deg 57' 13" E 926 045
TO Kathleen F FeltS whose place feet to a point on the South line of
of residence is unknown
said Peace Valley Miami Springs
You will please take notice that Plat, thence run S 09 deg II' 4" W.
their has been filed and is pending In along said South line of Peace ValIfy
the Circuit Court in and for ScmnoieMiami Srrfl°' Piat, 17) .'S7 lent t
County, Flor'a. ar .cllon tjro..,h? the Point of Beginning; said parcel
by Johnny H Fells seeking a contains 3$ $52 acres more or lest
dissolution of the marriage of said Further described as Sweetwaer
Johnny H. Felts and Kathleen F. Cove. Tract 5. lying North of We*iiva
Felts.
Springs Road and West 01 Cove
These presents are to require you Lake.
to file your written defenses with the
The proposed modification it for a
Clerk of the above styled Court and reduction in the number of housini
10 serve a copy the, eof on Petitioner units from ISO to 37 and a change in
or his attorney. Gordon V the housing type frum con
Frederick. Post Office Box 1195, donniurns to single family units
Ihit public hearing will be held in
Sinford. Florida, on or before the
firit day of August, 1973 Should you Room 203 of the Courthouse In

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at? - 30P M. or at soon thereafter as
possible. Furt he r details may be
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WITNESS my hand and official
seal as Clerk of the above styled 301
Planning and Zonng
Court on this 75th day of June, 1975
(Seal)

,thur H It"(kw,lb, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
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East discarded a spade and
Malcolm played hi s king.
At this point Malcolm made
the sort of play that winners
come up with on occasion.
He needed three heart tricks
and proceeded to get them by
leading his 10 of hearts!
West could have covered with
theack and still beaten th e
handby winning a second heart
and knocking out dummy's ace
&amp;1 diamonds but no one can
blame West for ducking. When
the 10 held it was a simple
matter to cash the king of
spaces, lead the queen o heartc
and wind up with thrc' ::padt,
three hearts, twt., clua, 11 oh
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By Oswald &amp; James Jacob)'
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recommended, but in any doubk' were for penalty. In
event, North-South would 1915,Bryant McCampbell of St.
arrive at three notnimp
Louis and Major C. L. Patton of
Malcolm Brachman of Dal la', New York, independently of one
who held the South cards, wot
another, conceived the idea of
the first trick in dummy and using certain doubles for
decided to attack clubs rath er takeout. The idea had gained
than hearts. Probably it would such widespread acceptance by
have been better technique to !925 that takeout doubles have
start the heart.sand put in the lo always been used in contract.
after East followed low, but
with West holding the heart
(Do you have a question for
Jack that play was not going to tl'e Jacobys? Write "Ash the
succeed.
lacobys' care of this
The club attack appears siewspapor. The most inhopeless also. Anyway Malcolm taresting que stions will be
led a club to his ace, returned to t.sed in this column and
dummy with a second spade ti nt e rs will receio copies of
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the county to finish develop.
rnent and take control of the 84.
' acre park, adjoining the new
Central Florida Zoo.
Sdety President Jim Ryan
and Executive Director Al
Rozon said yesterday the
county's offer, while providing
for maintenance of the park, is
objectionable because it leaves
the society with an unpaid
$100,000 bank note,
Tuesday
Commissioners
approved the proposal and
Ryan said the 27 society
trustees will meet next Tuesday
to consider the proposals.
The proposal, Includes.
-412,000 for the paving of the
parking lot with county road
crews,
—$17,000 for the county road
department fencing a portion of
' the perimeter to the park lands,
—the county assuming
control and maintenance for the
park, estimated to cost $42,500

—the society and the count
to meet with state of ficia
monitoring the grant money
work out re-evaluation of U
grant obligations. A I)ec.
deadline has been set for grai
obligations, certain develoi
ment of the park, to be con
pleted.
—the society agrees
refrain from future requests Ic
funding from the county.
Rozon said, "We want Iii
money, we need the money,
but "if they want to help, giv
us the money without all of th
conditions.
"I object mostly that th
county wants total control ove
the park, but they do not want I
assume liability for lb
$100,000," he said.
Two months ago, in
resolution,
the
soc'iet
requested nearly a quarter of

umetable For Apollo
TODAY

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o f orbit and start the descent to earth,

4:45 p.m. — Apollo's service module Is Jettisoned.
4:58 p.m. — Spacecraft starts re'entry into earth's
itfl1(i)here.
5:01 pin.
Start of radio blackout.
—

5:09 p.m. — End of radio
blackout.
5:13 p.m. — Drogue
parachutes open.
5:14 p.m.
Main
parachute opens.
5:20 p.m. — Pacific
Ocean splashdown about
ao miles west of Pearl
Harbor, 22 degreer north
latitude, 162 degrees west
longitude.

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Herald Staff Writer

provides that the five elected
board members, along with the
president, vice president,
Board of Directors of the secretary and treasurer, shall
Business supervise and direct the of'ntnwn
iation of Sanford (DBA) ficers and have the power to
night won unanimous recommend dismissal of of',I
frr,m

1:20 a.m. -Astronauts arrrivt at hawaii's Hickam Air
Force Base.
Astronauts depart Hickam for houston's
2:00 a.m.
Ellington Air Force Base near the Johnson Space Center.
10:00 a.m.
Astronauts arrive at Ellington for 45.
minute we!eomtng ceremony.
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a news conference in
Moscow today.
In a news conference
from space Wednesday,
Apollo commander Stat.
ford said the major accomplishment of the joint
flight was the completion
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highest paid principals. The issue 'has tabled until
next week after it came under .:e from Board
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nt of a set of by-laws that
The board is also given the
nt the recently-created power to create st.ar.ding and
I's executive authority in special committees, but its
Ling the association,
power to name the chairmen of
board-drawn by-laws, as those committees was watered
Led at the hour-long down somewhat by the 15 active
ng at the Greater Sanford voting members when they
iber of Commerce, set the approved an
DI3A objective as one of authorizing the president of the
ing "merchants, property association to name the
-s and any other persons chairmen — subject to board
sted in the welfare and approval.
erity of the downtown
Board
member
Sara
unity" into a close Jacobson, after the meeting,
anship.
said the change in wording was
r objectives cited In- not "substantive, since the
the est'blishmcnt and president is a member of the
enance of standards of board anyway."
ss, promotion of civic
Another change in the board
polithcal interest in version provides that board
,ms downtown and the elections will be staagered,
don of an organizational with two members elected one
ture to solve those :ear and three the next so the
Tfl5.
entire board will not turn over
authority of the board in at one time. The original draft
ling DIM leadership Is
(Continued On Page $-A)
med in Article IX, which

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hle"aid Staff Writer

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iree the next
so the entire board
ill not turn over at one time.

Slayton, on his first
mission after a 16-year
wait on the ground because
of a slight heart problem,
said the last Apollo was so
problem free "1 haven't
done anything my 91-yearold aunt up in Wisconsin
couldn't have done equally
well."
Brand, also making his
first space flight, called it
"the greatest experience
I've ever had. It's just been
super."
Brand also predicted "in
the years to come we will
have women in space. I
think the first good chance

SATURDAY

foundation for a new age of
space cooperation with the
Soviet Union after linking
with a Soyuz spaceship and
working in orbit for two
days with two cosmonaut.,,
The cosmonaut.,, Alexel
Leonov
and
Valeri
Kubasor, returned safely
to enrth Monday. Thiw hold

Approved

Stafford, veteran of four
space flights, said he
regrets the end of an era of
the U.S. space program
that sent 71 men away from
earth on 31 missions over
the last 14 years.
lie said that with the reflyable Shuttle ''you're
going to see space become
a
more
more
and
somewhat routine type of

FRIDAY
3:15 p.m. — Prime recovery ship USS New Orleans
arrh t's In Pearl Harbor.

[afford, Brand and
yton are the last
ericans to fly into space
at least four years,
haps until early in the
t decade.
uture astronauts must
lit the Space Shuttle,
reflyable rocket plane
will operate much like
airliner, landing on
crete runways.
he last Apollo crew
urns after nine days In
ce during which it laid a

Unanimously

''It can show that in spite
of great political differences, if people meet
commitments, then a lot
can be achieved,"
During the 32-minute
telecast conference, the
three astronauts forecast
man will find new uses for
space, that America and
Russia will cooperate in
new missions and that
American women will fly in
the Space Shuttle.

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annually.
But, the $100,000 bank not
which the trustees signed
order to receive inatchir
federal funds, would rerna
with the zoological soclet,
alnn with the control of the 2
aCf' Lix), according to the o
fers.

By Roger Bo

FUNNY BUSINESS

DOONESBURY

CAMPUS CLATTER with BIMO BURNS

Two
Central
Florida
Zoological Society officials
have expressed doubt the
oc tru.stees will accept a
Siety
live-point offer [ruin Seminole
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iston iAP — The last
)llO comes home from
ice today, ending a
ory.making flight with
Russians and closing a
neering chapter in the
space program.
stronauts Thomas P
fiord, Vance D. Brand
I Donald K. Slayton
.'red their Ai ,1lo toward
cry re-entry and a 5:20
I. EDT splashdown in
Pacific Ocean 200 miles
;t of Hawaii.
hey were awakened for
ir final day in space
ba country and Western
g called "Redneck
ther," sung by Jerry
Walker.
The party's over. Time
come home," Mission
itrol told the spacemen,
he carrier USS New
cans waited in the
avery zone to make the
ocean pickup planned
he U.S. space program.
sion Control said the
a had good weather

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Sanford, Fl. 32771—Price 10 Cents

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inisfrators

Layer informed Sims "principals had input" slightly higher than the salary paid the highest paid

"I'm concerned frankly. Until I've because they sat in on and were members of this principals in the county.
Program directors would earn $19,266, up from
taken the time to justify the in- year's budget review committee,
$18,642.
The study shows other counties pay $20,311
Cowley told the board
r that approval oI the
creases
just feel can't make index
for
similar
positions.
I ease wages ere "lower
n in
a decision."
I.a)'er was Instructed to look Into the possibility
other couns"
of elevating the director of processing and employe
Board Chairman Bud Feather

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The Seminole
County School Board has temporarily turned down
School Supt. Bud Layer's request for raises
Sims advised Layer and the board to "look at the
totalling $150,000 for top level administrators,
total budget package" and askt"I If principals
At a meeting here last night, the board voted to "have been informed" of salary changes.
hold off on the increases, which Layer says are
Feather said raises granted principals last year
"adjustments to bring Seminole administrators in
are the "crux" of the problem. Since the raise, a I've taken the time to justify the increases — I just
line with other counties."
principal with 100 teachers under his direction feel I can't make a decision."
Prtpared by Assistant Directorof Personnel e!ams a higher salary than a dire:*or.
"Nincipals arp managemenL" Sinis isuldeti. We
Ernie Cowley, the new index scale would 1lo
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"1ed, frankly," Fca er said L'9t11 should put this before the m all asi group.
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superintendents from $21,840 a year to $24,024. Top
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pay in other counties is 125,861, according to year pay hike.
Cowley.
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'sought a consensus from board Inc-ship and to the interim ad- dinator for the county for op. duties on Monday, If the memos
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members on his recoin- ministrative assistant's post. proximately one year.
('ommi.sslon members approve missioners, particularly John
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Vihien recommended Ellis the appointments.
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Bb Ellis as the count s ad time. he said
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Flit., and Vihlen met late mission to take official action review the job luties
Kwiatkowski for Sirncoe s
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director.
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hart was the plaintiff in a class action
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lawsuit
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in surrounding counties font being
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White Jr.,is asking in excess of $2
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Horiscop
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Jude Tom Waddell Jr for a Jury trial,
Polk has also been named as defendant
Hospital
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charges that the county and Polk were
in civil actions seeking several million
Obituaries
5,% of breaking and entering with intent to
negligent in (ailing to take pre('iUtiORS to
dollars in damages for relatives of men
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Knowles said the committee revenue bonds for utility urn
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tomorro,A. Chance of thunSlanagee Warren "Pete" dangerous thing is that we are communication to Building restrictions which goverrunent has failed to recognize the costs provements due to the new
Knowles, was read by the live- more and more willing to ac- Official
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Sanford Building Forum member committee as the cept this philosophy as a reviewing the Building Fomm's the role of complaineri.
suggests elimination of the fee. to all users rather than fliose
8Os and low )s.lMwsinthe low committeemen today took housing fact-finding group natural way of life. The result work of the past four months.
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and mid"Ns. Variable %Inds 5 to ex(eption to i, memortinclum wound tip its investigation of brings about the socialistic
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governmental form i1i many from the committee mnem- The committee was organized, utility users to subsidize utility cwnmittee dues not realize the
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dershowers. Rain probability 40 "socialistic" In part, where
they call for city action to cit today is to let the government seeing requests for a govern- telling the group. "This points ptaints on housing which the to connection costs being is a separate entity with a
per real thirough tomorrow.
Complete details and lideb utility connection fees for low take cart' of It, in all the corners imient 10 subsidize a little here; a out what I've said before. When city wanted looked into and eliminated," the memo read. separate budget supported only
cost housing.
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are on Pug.' S-A.
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tile title set Friday. The nauts celebrate their safe re- ald K. Slayton are sta)ing up an
authority puretinsel the Queen turn to earth, the American its- extra three days, taking adlast week (luring an auction tronauts -it AIx)Il0 conduct ex- vantage
Ill Id by Ill#-, Seminole County periments today and lo4* ahead orNt capability to obtain sciento their own splashdown parties tific data.
riff's Department.
Cosmonauts Alexel Leoliov
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had been contacted by mail two wee ks ago
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acknowledging the data request, but no information has been Wed by the railroad.

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and things like this," Fuller said. "Plans for
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Association (SEA) today filed say mutual consent is required --two-way street" and should be
papers with the F 'orida Public before a mediator s decision Is a vailable to both sides
Relations Ccmrnus.sion tPFRC) binding
Fxcept for the last eight lines
requesting a mediator to try to
The latest SEA proposal gives the four-step
grievance
resohe the SF A s much the board the right to griese procedure has been acepted
contested griesance procedure ag ainst SEA, but disallows the b) both factions. Pelley s two•
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proposed based in Chicago and has been
plant for Johnson Metal in operation for some turn
Fabricators
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turing ltd and in established l'abriuitors and the feed null
feed mill company's nterest In locate at the port the number of
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Among the leng th y parade of
returning county prisoners to the fire-damaged facility,
money
federal revenue sharing funds, county contingency
Witnesses
before tile jury in the
ne jail was extensively damaged in a June 9 fire in which 10
money, or the old county courthouse capital outlay budget.
jail
probe
were five Seminole
irunates and a jailer died.
In
a
worksle
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yesterday,
coffmiLmioners
met
with
members
County
Commissioners,
Sheriff
County Commission Chaimian Sid Viblen Jr. said this morning
of
the
stud)
committee
sheriff'
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department
personnel,
SanJohn
Polk,
jailers
and
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he was "awaiting word" when Robat Johnson, chief fire
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Fire
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officials,
Sanford
budding
officials,
county
ministrative
personnel,
atvestigator with the state office, plans to visit the county.
fire
department
personnel
and
the
county
fire
inspector.
torneys involved in a 1974
Yesterday, after meeting with the fire safety study committee,
Viblen
said
by
caft
in
the
buflding
officials
and
all
fire
circuit
judges' probe of county
Vihlen contacted Johnson and requested he come to the county
agencies,
we
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Jail
conditions,
city and county
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fire
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personnel and
Vitilen says if Johnson approves the 14-point plan- the com- when the prisoners are moved back in."
tt'smu fire safety requirements for reopening the jail
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road users' costs at the crossing now," Fuller

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Investigator Jack Fulenwider. in Br v rd County.
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While the nature of Staley's to order a grand jury report
not gone into official session determined if the grand jury illness, was not Imm
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Tile Senunole County (;rand because Asst. State Attorney would go into its final ses-vion kncwn, he had contmented to a persons or agencies criticized
Jury investigating the June 9
Bill Staley had been taken to today under the guidance of Herald reporlter yesterday that in the report have a chance to
fire of the county jail that killed Se.11iinole Memorial Hospital Herring, who was reportedly in he was "almost exhausted" reply. Ilie law also provides
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Herring nnrmiilly spends by handling the grand jury portions of a grand jury report
em rgencyhospitalizationo an
State Attorney Abbott Tuesdays and Fridays in investigation plus the regular upon proper motion' by at.
attorney I leffing's office said Staley was Sanford anti the other (Lays
assistant state
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Kwiat kowsk i said later 'particular" instance which
says she will serve as a simc-ol
yesterday he was not trying to initlated her transfer.
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"Mrs. Sirncoe does not drive Simcoe out of the office,
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She his doubled since March qualif) .idrninlstrathely nor but that the job requirements parucularofficelma&gt;
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BETTY SIMCOE
administrator. I personally ago, have shown so that she yesterday. She said she had
Kimbrough's attack came in cannot justify spending $15,000 may not be able to meet them heard about the memos ciroffice."
eek and crews this morning were using chain saws to cut trees a memo to Kwiatkowski of the taxpayer's money for a today.
culating in the office, but had
Her
departure from the
yesterday
in reply to a July 17 glorified secretary regardless
In the path of the new bridge righk)f•way. Above, Johnny
After Simcoe's requests, the not read an of them.
Kwiatkowski
position
of administrative
Alexander, party i'hlef of the surveyors, surveys rlghtsof'way memo from Kwiatkowski to th e of whose political favorite she board last week decided to split
She said
assistant
leaves
cmm1sslonrs
board in which he described is," Kwiatkowski states,
leading to the new bridge site. Worke rs have clea re d about o ne
the administrative
and
"doesn't know" what
on minus
to provide
Simcoe as being unable to
mileuf trees and underbrushwithsawsandbulldozern since
In his reply, Kiinbrough said: administrative assistant in the operation of the
inner-office coordination,
handle the double position.
ki
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ability
applications or
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brough
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K%vi,atko--%sk
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forts to inake tier existence
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County Con;
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wit
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used in this column and
Jim: "The ten minutes elaps. writers will receive copies of
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have 01scussed the sli&amp;ht extra miteri.il difference in thf
chance that the real expert score They incan little it, cut,.
gives himself when it is there." tract. but the public are used to
Oswald: "in the ordinary them and they add a little spice
bridge game
loses little to rubber bn fe On the other
or no time in finding a way to hand. they
have no
mispla) the trump
Heins In duplicate and ha'e been
the club lead and Promptly eliminated for some time.

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The deasion to hold Ue building mainteclance
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maintenance division of the election was made during the visor, said there are 47 emDe partment of Administntii'e weekend, eliminating a ..zaring ployes in the maintenance
Services will vote in early Ste&amp;ledyesterday before the division, four of which are
August whether they want to Florida Public Employes classified as managerial and
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Relations Commission will not be allowed to
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LAXATION : Alley directly behind Trailways Has Statlois, between 2nd and 3rd
stts

perwxis from the jail in a W
mmute effort after the Dow fire not be eligible for increases in
courdy and state as
Inbenefits or pay raises.
broke out.
vestig?tors.
be
Rpresentatives of Alley's
he
T grand jury is lieved t
Officials said the mattress
firm
have been meeting with
fire that filled the smirid-floor have studied tape r ordings
ss
county
department h
Count) Commi ion meetings
*1 ndjacent t
Polk
emnplo)eS
answering questions
courthouse wi th dense, acrid sou January in which
ght funding for $1,140 in
smoke
was started by a

Would you Like to have this eyesore as your next door neighbor7
We think not and feel It should be spruced up at once. This eyesore is in Ur beart
of Sanford and does nothing to Iniporve the community's Image to any out-of-owner
who might be driving through or visiting the area.
a eo In your n
bo
' Help call aItetiou to it and participate
cleaning up your neighborhood. Write EYESORE, The Evening Herald, P.O. Box
, Sanford. Fla., 3T7l.
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repairs

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At one meeting Polk's request

The youth. 16-year-old Ray was called irresponsible by
McCall. was among the 10 in- Commissioner Dick Williams.
mates who died of sino&amp;e A number of civil lawsuits
inhalation as rescue workers have been filed by relatives of
and firemen evacuated 63 inmates who died inthe fire.

FLORIDA
IN

BRIEF

Coast Guard Seeks Help
In Fight Against Oil Slick
MIAMI (AP)

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The Coast Guard Is calling for rein-

sandy beaches and fragile caid reds of the FlorWia Keys.
coast Ouard spckDfl iweed thê.stimete of the
size late Monday andtid for dean-up Jrg

Irvin Eliz.abeth Qty, N.C., aJxg with specialists to operate it.

Homes, Businesses Robbed

County Thefts Net Total

Of

a suit

$52OO

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against rr'rieywiUbeu 'tOPuraia.v

he utility.

Seminole County over the t

purchase

Indian Hills
Hills Utthties

and

of

However, the city attorney
warred that the ci ty's "option
city Attorney Ken McIi.'osh ii' sell bonds will be null and
told the Qt) Council last fligui void" if negotiations with
the Supreire Court will be In General Waterworks should fall
recess during the month of through.
August but city offi cials could
Councilman John '..acco,
expectadeclslonslaortlyafter
..
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absent froin last night's
protested t he 12
The way for the formal
was paved last week million bond sale because of an
he
en U Supreme Court ruled extra insurance cost of about
against a county motion to $OOO tacked on oy Hennan.
But McIntosh told the council
by
dismiss the appeal filed
Consumer

Cae1berry.

that the burids won't be Insured

The court's action ended the
county's eff ort to block the

is received.

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Orig. S 79

until the money from their sale

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Gurney Prosecutors To Close
TAMPA (AP)
Prosecutors estimated they
would need four bows today for closing arguments in the
V-week.nid trial of former Republican Sen.
J.
Gurney and three others.
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DUL WL LU1)VY5 101 each aeerxiam wui jj

allowed defense summations, it is expected to be several
days before the jury gets the case and begins verdict
Harris Dittinr, Gurney's attorney, saM he would
need three to six hours for his argument. Other defense
attorneys did not specify bow long they would take,
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Economic

uftty,

No. 1341, Early Americab
plaid sofa......
Orig. $299

NOW

Simcoe

Top Flor ida Department of development projects which and SCIDA to assist in
Commerce nil icials win meet might assist Sanford and providing "new ideas and Inwi th a
s-tJ of Sanf ord Seminole County," Hornet said. put" Into industrial growth
and Seminole County business "At the same time, it will loca lly.
and industrial leaders July 30 provide Mr. Daniel a chance to
All members of the chamber
to discuss economic growth in meet a lot of our business and have been Invited, Hornet said,
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The meeting will be held at
8:30 a.in, at the Greater Simi-

*lo. 1201 Print sofa
Orig. $349
No. 5371, Print Sofa
Orig. S2
No. 4191, Solid sofa
Orig. $369

NOW - $

NOW 1 199

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Paving, Other

Needs Detai l ed
Direc tors of Semi nole be tween for governmental
Community Action (SCA) last agencies
agencies whoseservices ttp
night heard reports citing the needed by residents of various

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No, 2105, Cocktail table, Orig. $109

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249

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AND SECURITIES

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frl'it

a

Orig. $515

Orig. lO9.9S.ledilet ranean style chest
with oak finish over selected solids
tInS cedar veneer lining for fragrant
F4 scent and lasting protection Tight
sealing lid with lock and key.

A

Contemporary

$399

style chest

No. 4197

Orig. 109.95,

1.41726

Sale $59

No. 8561
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Ciniti

NOW

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*Bamboo styling

Orig. $199

-4

No. 4198

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18 lb. or 14 lb.

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No. 4430
18 lb. electric dryer
No. 4450, Orig. 219.95

NOW $119

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No, 3441
bofton cycles for normal wash,
sani.wash and rinse only.

CHARGE IT" at Sanford Plaza Penneys Open Monday thru Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m..

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MINORITY INTEREST IN
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NOW

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Otner reserveson loani
Pa-ierves on securities

No. 2117, Cocktail table. Orig.

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$99

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ie
Othir liabilities for borvo*,d money -----------------none
Ifldtfjfl•55
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No. 1341

Depoalt'aofStaf.sandpoItsIcaIsubdlvlsin -------------1.775,55350
Deposits 01 for.4gn governments and

(b) Total time and

No. 3372 Print chair
Orig $159
NOW

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FeqaI funds pirchased and securities

No, 1342 Plaid chair
Orig. $130
NOW

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Horner said the meeting was industrial leaders of the Kimbrough said. Mrs. Simcoe need for street paving, areas. Outreacil wW also wwk EOu'ty capiffil,10141
$"X 161
a Joint
effort by the chamber community,
said
all
that
Is
needed
for
a
drainage,
public
tranoportation
with any community groups to
FP
Preferr ed stock, total p r value
ford Chamber of Commerce
compact
tsezsl.hedepaztmenthead and other items from provide needed assistance tIl
(Ni. S'%l' '5,tstntidlt1, i.nej
coerecc rn itni will
approval and she has that representatives of five coin- pr ojects, the board explained.
S4'fO0O
hosted jointly by the chamber
(No th i.es iuPrla-d 50.000)
-approval
(rain
Lois
Martin,
mwuities.
Efforts
to
develop
a
budget
(No, shares ojtstandi,, 50.000)
and the Seminole County
manpower coordinator.
$,rp1
Meeting with the directors for the comlr.g
year were
Industrial
Development
ICoclinued From Page I-A)
tJndvcdpiof,t
-KimlighaMWi11i;i.aid *ere resIdents of Ovedü, also discussed at length last
1IS.32161
Authority SCIDA.
Reserve for contingencIes and
ha vebeenflledagainstsheriff Simcoe's leaving will be Georgetown, Midway, Gold- night and the monthly financial
Morethan$ll4nililoninlaws
other c,pftalr,sery,s
SCIDA Director Jim Daniel
John Polk by familie cI the dead and injiredprlsoneu.
"disastrous" to the office shorn and Altamonte Springs. report was studied by board
and Chamber Executive
'°ne
N
The 14ixint plan includes imUllation of an autocutic wjoke operations. Kwiatkowski said who detailed what they con~ member&amp;
TCTAL CAP i'AL ACCOUNTS
$15,321
61
Director Jack Hornet said the
exhaust fan on the second floor of the jail, and Insta llation of he dii not know 'hat her "
red the most urgent needs
Director Julian Stenstrom TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES.
AND
breakfast meeting viii be at- ellwntnatcd exits, no exits and no entry signs on all doors In the leaving wodid mean. 'Corn. of
each
community.
urged
the SCA to consider
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
tended by Joseph Hennsey, theriff's complex.
7,1C1.7?4 5&amp;
mL.sioner Mike lldttaway said
additionstreetand adopting a budget report
-- -director of Uit th1MU1I of
The plan also called for training personnel in f ire drills &amp;nd the present staff wil
by
1.umm1
Economic Deve!cpment,
l have
MEMORANDA
taa
ff&amp;FOWYI the clock
Ond1Oor additional !ith anJ ..ailed
on drafnz; needs. recreation Sanford City Commission in
fac
iunItycenter
ilities
and
Fkrida Derartment of Corn- where prisoners at's confined.
Comm ission Chilrman Sid
by developing Its budget. His Aveva9, of total dtQesit% for the is
nierct, and James Cuhlia'jn,
Sanford Fire Chief George Harrlett said the only point omitted Vthlen Jr. to "pick u some of development were discussed
caIer4erdaysenq*nhet, ------------------ l60010X
chief of the Bureau of Inthplsn was the den ngo( the Jail's exit doors and corridors, the slack."
ft community leaders wW suggution was referred to SCA Average 01 total toa ns for the 15
Treasurer Lester Reprow for aIer 4IYI ending with call dale .....................
Marketing Development, Hieft told commindon the state fire marshal d th ai
ibers.
3.506.24100
eJ l
ki's ul I? memo, board
KwIa
Unearned discount on instalment
furt
her stub.
Division
No. 3450
of
Economic vould not
full approval by the state office if the doors and which initiated the flurry of
ca
loans ISWIS4Id In total capital
accounts
................
Two
of
three
recently
emDeveloxnent.
Slandby letters 01 credit
.,
corridors are not widened.
inner office etTOince nlnv..d fliit,.mah irnrlr.ra
none
1WSSC, who was recently
However, Haniett said that "if I didn't think It was a safer suggested the Commission reported on prowess made to
I. F ra nk Dobion. Vice Priidtn? and Cathif.
named head of the Di vision of place for confinement,Iwould tell you right now,"
01 ft4, 1bOv *,,amedOrig. 249.95. Ourcompact cor1v t
bank.00 Solemnl y affirm 9t., this rort of condflln
again consider th crution of 'late in setting up offices In
I$i,,e and corraci, fO
Economic Development, and
%rj,j
tht best of my
the wldezgng of the exi ts would be a major and the position of County urea, where they are at99 4 bilil
washer is just 21" wide and leaturos
Cullisoii &amp;C to SIVYW &amp;4de5 costly renovm,ti and Indicated he would req'iest Johnson to
Correct—Atte
I
s
t: Frank Dobun
automatic wash, rinse and spin Rolli on
Administrator, a niove whk,t, tempting to develop programs.
HfftW.WHIIam%
revea ling Florida's industrial waive the ruirernent ,
casters
Snap coupler hooks up last
has been discussed by the &amp;irtrd l'our of six Ou treach wor ker,
development and answer
Coiissioner Dick Williams yecterday asked Harriett and but which only Kw'iatkowski are on duty in the county and
to kitChen fauCet, fl() special plumbing
ES Green
IS
EAL
I
questions concerning tie
Polk what would hsve been the "probability" of the loss of Iii, in and VihIen support
two more are to be employed
XipulMtlOn growth.
June 9jaiI fire had the
tkiiatthet tinie,
Kwiatkowski also suggested
Staff of Florida. County of Siminote, st
uq,, the SCA board learned,
"The progra.n as to give our
'i don't think we can say anything would or would not have t ha t cnrr Mn Snnc' wants tn
SWOM tO LAd Wbscr'tcd beth mt ttt,j 11th day of July. 1575. and I
Revival of the Outreach
local people a chance to hear
hecabycertiflthatIamnosanol,lceror director ofthis bank
any lives," Polk said.
be rr!.ved of e &amp;'.sble Job, program came af ter official
My WenmIusion elpirsi Fibuary. W ISiS
what the sta te is plannIng to do
hlameU said t he refurbishing "should prevent things ircn the alternative of an ad- action of the SCA board in June
M.arIn Griffin. Notary Public
regarding
i'i III istriaI happening that happened
PvbtlSh July 72, 1175
nunistrator be 'pursued"
The J'rogrRm will serveasago.
DIP 1?)

Jail Inspection Awaited

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Orig. $179
NOW

No.

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Demand deposits of indhviduaIs, partnerA l ps. and cerporione ........ ....... .............. uea.seo oo
Time and savinos dets 01 IndivIdults.
partnierships and CO'ponitbons. ......................I.1$.,1241

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No. 618 Velvet chair
Orig. $189
NOW

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99

NOW

No, 661 velvet chair, Orig. $219

LIABILITIES

TOTAL DEPOSITS
Total dimfliflddpollts -

chairs

$99

NOW

Stripe chair, Orig. S147

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off Icial insf"°'
Depoa it' of COmerClaI bankS
Certified and off cars' checks. etc

'Wrought iron set includes table and 4
*White enamel finish.

Chair clearance !

Sof a clearance!

RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES

To Be Topic At Meeting

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to illustration

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Similar

Orig. 159.99

Set includes table and two chairs.
*Wrought iron construction, enamel
finish, glass table top,

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5167

on act epi mcii outstanding -----------------non
Other assets (11am of "Other Assets)
(includIng $4 direct lease linancing) ..................... iJali at

of codefendant David continuance in the case
today before Circuit Judge J. Charles Pierce, 20, 1415 W. 16th Bruce GIIOn, 1$, of Sorrento, yesterday until the week of
William Woodson in the at- Si, are accused In connection and continued his trial to the Aug. 18 because of the death
tempted robbery trial of an 11. with the June 18 holdup of week of Aug. 18.
Friday of a state witness
year-old Sanford man.
Herbert A. Druedling, of
Also docketed for trials this
Sanford aim lab firearms
Phillip Wayne Hamlin, 25?2 Altamonte Springs, at 16th week before Judge Woodson examiner William H, Rathjn
Princeton, Sanford, is accused Street and Southwest Road, were Earl Ji'cob Menstet, 27, of 56, died of an apparent heart
in connecticn with an incident Sanford.
Colonial Heights, Va., on a attack in his auto. Rathman had
June 6 at a drive4n grocery
Druediing told police he was marijuana possession charge, been cheduled to testify as
store at French Avenue and W. robbed of $16 at gunpoint by and 19-year-old
Joseph hi, examination of weapons
25th Street in which a woman tiiree men and that be followed Williams, of Center Si, Mid. Inv'Ived in the Kiley case.
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was urown againsi a counter In two of u
by way, on two counts of breaking
Ct% to
Sources in State Attorney
what police said was a Persimmon Avenue where and entering a motor vehicle. Abbott- Herring's office said
strongarm robbery attempt. officers arrested Ruffin md
Mrs. Betty Jean Kiley, 41, of today that a list of cases in
Two other Saniord men are Pierce. A juvenile was Islet Sanford, had beei scheduled for which Rathman examined
scheduled for trial tomrcw in indicted for robbery in the case, tr ial lids week on a first-degree weapons and was to testify In 13
Judge Woodson's court on
Trial is tentatively scheduled murder charge in connection being compiled and evidence in
robbery charges. Lewis Ruffin. Thursday for Daniel Finwick with the June 7 rl1l slaying of the cases will be -examined
Blauvelt, of Hose, N.Y., on a her husband, Thomas Kiley, 47, by other area firearms
chargeofbuying,rceivjflgafl(j &amp;.i their 3114 ttudder Circle examiners who will then be
AVE
ccalLAgstoen
Th.! l'.)iT.
used as WitrseSseS in be Cases
court yesteiday severed the Judge Woodson rranted a as they come to trial,

5 pc. mesh dining

$49

set.

McIntosh also said city of.
appeal from being heard by the
llion
ficials
are checking into
ur
th
e
t
and
left
$4
mi
high co
li
th
th
e city $169,X0 worth of outstanding
purchase In mbo. Bo
and the county want to buy the developer agreements Involved
two utilities,
in the pc.rchase of General
In other matters, McIntosh Waterworks.
said the city's efforts to putHe said the city is "anxious to
chase General Waterworks determine the number of lots
Corp., a Winter Park-based and lines committed" b)' the
utility with operations in Winter Park utility,

TOTALASSETS

3 Pc, Bistro

NOW $591

Legal Notice

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Testimony was scheduled 24, 1717 W. Seventh St., and trial

Penney

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By BOB LLOYD
Deputy Marion Mathews resitence of Mrs. Elizabeth H. destroyed when they were
Herald Staff Writer
discovered the burglary while Hale, Sorrento Apartments, dragged across the paved
Seminole sheriff's deputies on routine patrol early today. according to another report by parking lot at the shopping
today were investigating a
Thefts of $50 in boat Be- Poole.
center.
State la* He. 717
series of thefts and burglaries cessories were reported. Fred
Deputy R.L. O'Dell reported
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF
in which items valued at more L Monroe, 10 E. Second that Pauline Ngra, of 301 Sanford Man Jailed
-me STATE BANK oF FOREST CITY"
OP FOREST CITY CITY IN THE STATE OFFLORIDA
than $5,200 were reported Street, Chuluota. told Deputy Holiday Ave., Forest City,
AND DOMESTIC SUBSIDIAIIIS
taken.
John I. Poole that fuel tanks, reported $210 in change w-ss
Sanford police today were
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE $, tflS.
Deputy David Duguid two batteries and a white taken from her residence.
probing the reported theft of $70
ASSETS
reported that a house at 105 canvas top were stolen from a
Thieves attempted to steal in postage stamps from the
Hollyhock Drive, Altamonte 16-foot boat parked In his yard. five,' 124ont aluminum boats state Division of Family Setand out frprn banks (Inch.sdiflq $ None
Springs, was burglarized while Albert J. Cohen told Poole a from an outside display early vices office at 214 Oak Ave. CSSIN
unmsteddbIts)
resident was away and nine-horsepower outboard today at the Woolco Depart- Mrs. Sarah Gibson told
U.S. Tresury securities --- ---------- S 1.176.296.I8
Obligations of Federal Financing Bank
items valued at $2,700 inchaling motor, valued at $600, was meat Store, 1403 E. Semoran pstrolman Ray Bronson that
a 30-caliber M-1 carbine, removed from a boat in the Boulevard, Casselberry, the missing stamps included soo
TøaIOt,nn2l8l&amp;bH -------------------------I.17L.liS$I
cameras, silverware, stereo parking lot at Society Park deputies said, but Instead 10-cent stamps and two rolls of Obligat ions of Other U.S. G*,if'flmint
and co.'porato.n
none
equipment and a color Apartments, SR-436, Fern destroyed the boats which had 100 stamps, acrding to po li
ce
obIIgs,Iof
States and poHflcai wbdIvisIone ............
non.
television
taken
Park.
been chained together.
reports.
On,r secuvtts (inciding $ None
At Sanford, deputies said,
C0rp0'i?eUO(ki) - -- -.''. Deputy David Duguid
n°n'
A 23-year-old Sanford man
burglars entered Lewis Sales Bonsai Plants Taken reported that an older model was jailed on a New Mexico TradInaccountwcurities
Fedat fund so'd and securites purchased
service, on country Club
green ciiç truck was seen fugitive warrant charging
are,mtnts t resin
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Road, through a bathroom Plant thieves made off with
about I a.m. trying In pull the embezzlement. Booked at Other loans
.Et......
2.$52.1U.03
window and hauled off two new staghorn fern and two Bonsai linked boats away. Duguld County jail on $5( h:r_ was Bank prernises. furniture and f iat es. and
eighWiorirpower riding lawn plants and
timet valued atreported the boats, valued at Jerry Allen Burns, 23,113 Park.
jaf owned of her than bank premises ------ ---'I ....... hi.NSfl
mowers valued at $1,105. $0 from the rear yard of the $625 by store officials, were view, Sanford.
investments Insurlesn01coqolidatid -----------none

T rial Testi'mony

P.M.

Black
decora ed
wood

Cu$fomer a Iiabdi y to this ba nk

Instead of the 40,000 to 60,000 gallons estimated Sunday,
U.CmeDavisstheremaybeupto
gallons of the gummy "bunk er-C' oil - a low grade of
fuel burned in the boilers of steamships and electric
generating plants.
"Beaches from Boca (ica to Big Pine Key are being
directly tlrealened," said spokesman Steve Frasier.
Globe of oil have alrdy blackened some of the beaches

Open 11 a.m. to 9

es

smoothly and said a ec
Stall Wri ter
should be reached by
The city must first
Oral
Monday.
CASSELBERRY
nor"
the underwrftw
çtO*iiOW
arguments before the Florida
supreme Court have been set firm of ILL He= all 4
for Sept. 17 on an appeal by city million worth of UUIRI.I That
officials in

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union negotiations employes

to the jail, including
disturbed juvenile, who
being held in a single cell with a defective food pass-through
in cells,, One in the cell
defective food pass-through °
occupied by McCall.
door adjoining a storage

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represented by the union would

conthd From Page4A)

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Wednesday morning

Seminole, are proceeding

By ED PRICKEFT

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employes
want
to
opposition
to
infavorofunlonrepresentatlon
mission's
represented b the United the union and the ccwity will unionization of employes.
Brotherhood of Carpenters and enter into negotiations He Following the resolution, and in
Joiners. .StkS the IItSt time predicted
that
such accordance wi th county la bor
Seminole County employes negotjns could last a "long" attorney ('ranville A11e"s
have been approached by time.
recommendation. KiITitIrOUgh
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Sen. Mike Mansfield filed a dissenting report
as a member of the commission that Just cornpleted a two-year study of how the U.S. government
conducts its foreign policy. The commission's
recommendations are too timid, says the Senate
er.
lea d er. Th ey would do nothing to diminish
the preeminence of the executive branch in the
conduct of foreign policy "the inflated role of the
pre:dency," as he put it.
Nodoubttherestofthe('onuIijsson which was
hcidcd by former under secretary of SL,e £(obert
D Murphy, recognized that the President's
preeminence in managing foreign policy is nothing
to quarrel with. It has its roots in the Constitution,
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resolution endorsing the emergency was announced , the
non-Communist members walked from th e cham ber and
declared they would boycott the remaining
days of the
week-long parliament session.
The lower house of parliament, where Mrs. Gandhi's
Congress part)' also has an overwheiming majority, is
due
to vote on the emergency resolution Wednesday.

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people $25,000 a year For 16 hour1°bs
would have applican ts pounding on the doors.
But the only current activity on the pastoral
grounds of Technocracy, Inc., is the careta ker
mowing the lawn. The parking signs point to
empty lots, the two-year-old office building is
manned by a lone worker. "Anybody who comes
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misleading prescription drug advertising,
charges association president E. Boyd Garrett.
Differences in prescription drug prices more
often than not correspond to a genuine difference
in the value of what the consumer receives, he
says. For example, so-called competitive

Pharmacist who is so busy meeting a
prescription quota that he may not even have
time
ti to meet the customer.
On the other hand, prescription prices charged
by independent pharmacists include
professional services such as counselling
customer on the proper use of medication,
maintenance of customers' drug profiles,
working wi th physicians to avoid adverse drug
interactions, emergency after-hours service and
delivery to shut-ins.
"The person who buys a prescription drug
product is not just a customer, bu t a ct ua lly a
patient who requires pharmaceuticM health cue

service," says Garrett.
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for nothing, or at least very little: no poverty, no
welfare, no class prejudice, no crime, no
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Expectedly, the interest quickly faded with
national recovery. Today, though membership
figures are not discussed by Technocracy of.
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not dependent only upon official pronotincemen ts, to exPoseth
and us stopapaIhit
lar
of public rnischief., to set In motion the re!orns
that will prevcnt its recurrence.
Only thngentia'Jy is the reporter concerned
with the conviction of the guilty parties, which is
the k not of the prts tt u sta te.

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In Ihtir tuirrow circle of Omnipotp.nce, awy 0 , 4
lubpoenaeJ — more than 50 in the past four
resent the nec'MACY uiununities that make
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and placed in varyin g degrees
possible the institutions
pr p.r:..,j)j,
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J1,oj-Qrdy over this matter of confidential iflununitieA oni,"Iti :Illy gly,
sAt-cer.
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ticti:
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psqueak .'eporters" regard the
irviefinite jail pr
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embarrassed the Establishment
Good lawmen, prosecutors and judges terj b_", Jt.dge
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Peckinpah
f
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a
or refusing
mena ce to be put in Its place.
welcome the help of the press in exposing
fr Cs co
wh'- they obtained gtand Jury
So
it is that In many places the courts, to
corruption. So essential is this function that Sen. eii
if In. -1 .-nrrIrn*,s,'.
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augment meir OWfl power, are
a augment
Lowell Weicker, R.-Conn., has said
;.J&amp;I .1 lam', w? h
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conflsiencesobtajne(Jjn)i.jrr.f
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IfllflOi' CXce"" ,every major -ai '.' I ti public
fr-ci
rirrInç 'porters to di vulge their s*irces.
lose ins sources.
office
the past 20 years was uncovered Ir.
SPACE GENESIS: W,' week's link up betB, k JVJ -e P,.,ckinpah considers himself &amp;boVe
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03t If li, sa:, ing It intrudes on his prtj1,&amp;NtIves.
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sixicecrafts is a
dedicated public servants, who become
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monumental step towards
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pen-Aing.
peace
on
earth.
Few
disturbed over mianaragement, misspending "&amp;Weld laws,, to Wlenwnt the First Amiend— In Moscow, Idaho, Jay Shel.ledy rf the People realize, however, how it all began.
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and corruption in their agencies.
ment in protecting teportees from harassment
Morning
Tribune
has
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To whom should ticy report the wrongdoing? about t heir sources.
sentenced
editor Jess
.
ucY3in Jail by Judge Roy Moeman for refusing (,orkln of PARADE Magaijne
Many come to us because they don't (rust the
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who
also firs!
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-n, Uhf, reporter William Washington. His suggestion of a join,
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confidence because t6y fear repi-im4 from
NI:ion was haurAM by a
arrawaibanappaIsrulj
whether he will wa.s pubIished In parade In ig
superiors who may be im plicated In the MLempI
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Amunitted first the be rett/ r~~i to jail
later, astronaut Frank
where he already
misco nduct
Borman discussed the
blunders and then the crimes that produced
3ys
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refusing to reveal his concept with Soviet cosmonaut Ghermain Titov.
Therr is nothing devious about this process. it greatest political scandal in Americ;m histary - /,0Wr-,iN Judge VJ,'e,1r!j
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A final agreerr
Older.
is precwly what our Founding Fattxrs in- Wa
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judges
a
ntt nfcessartly Con-upt.
te nded. It Is the reason, Indeed, that they
Soy
A little of Watergate still lingers at all)
commander Al
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established In the First Anwndnwnt certain of g.,rl;rrnrn#nt
`&amp;--owledged Gorkin's contribution. Said
ill I.#,.- r *it"~`11P.11flat
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In California, Connecticut, FIrrida, ,.d.ffie,
I"nov: "Now we win meet in spac,e as
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The reporter a function is to give the pe'ple
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majesty
indiana, Massachuset ts, New 113
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LONG WOOD A motion to
draw up a preliminary fra
chise
agreement
with
Longwood Uti lities Inc., was
approved by the City Council
Monday after a public hearing
on the issue.

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proposed church building and a
petition with 120 signatures
favoring the project.
lho'e 9)'akiflg in opposition

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United Nations diplomats were hopeful today that an
ippcal sent by the Security Council would prompt
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat to agree to continuation
of the U.N. Emergency Force In Sinai.
Some expressed belief that he would reply by nightfall,
p r haps
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could go to work to renew th e ma nd ate of the buffer f orce,
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Polk tomorrow will req uest the county's law enforcemri-t
county commissioners to department.
reconsider, alm ost In full, his
$26 million budget request,

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('iulfstream is donating a fire budget request, leaving aphers to revise their budget control— $9,750; summer new construction added to the station and land
estimated at
requests down from the original recreation— $3,500; parks and tax rolls.
more than $100, 000 to the city as
Keep Your Home
total of over $655,000, Finance recreation— $11,390; fire
a second fire facility. The site is
Cool With Carrier
Commissioner Ernest Hendrix station construction loan
Daniels also announced Paul in a commercially zoned secsaid the new total of $567,137 is (principal and Interest) Smith , managing director of th e tion of the Tuscawilla PU!)
FREE
ESTIMATES
still too high. The projected $28,627.50.
Tuscawilla development, had
Planned Unit Development.

Sadat Reply Awaited Al U.N.

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tly
try to uncover tLA, n is%deeds that the authN-iqe,s
cover up. It Is :
irIs1ng, ther.re, that
some uric" war,t to muzzle cantankerous
reporters.
big weapon zd
the press today Is the
subpoena. It is used to wipe out the reporter-Ii
F irst Aendmen t ri ght to cneal the jdt(jy0f
his sources.
This is essentially an attack on investigative
reporting, which cannot exist
without con£$LIIU41
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Wl$)
reporter
divulges

government unrest in the Azores islands in the midAtlan tic.
The domestic violence erupt ed first In th e north ern to wn
of Acobca, where a mob hurled files, books and pape rs
from the wi nd ows of a Commun ist party headq ua rters
and set them on fire. Newsmen on th e scene said one man
was brutally beaten in the street before soldiers put him in
an ambulance.

the apples, thousands read Technocracy pamphlets and listened to Technocracy speches
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leftist mili ta ry leaders for a return to order.
The Revolutionary Council, th e 30-man mili ta ry body
running the country, also heard repor ts on figh ting In

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Rev. Clark accused the P&amp;2
Zoning Board that the roads Board of ignoring him w hen h
were not adequate for the put up his hand to speak and
traffic that would be generated said the meeting was one of th e
by the two ch urches and said "most bungling" he ever atthe buildings would not be tended. If given approval to
com pa tible with the area's build on the Hayes Road site, he
zoning. Others objected to said his group would pave
setting a precedent at th is time arou nd the church since "roads
while the city Is having a land seem to be a hangup."
use planning study done.
Van Eepoel questioned tie
Councilwoman Irene Van financial capability of such a
Eepoel, who Is commissioner of small congregation "to pave
public works, reminded the the parking lot — let alone U.'
Council her budget for main- road."
taming roads has been depleted
Clark retorted, "It is not any
for this year.
of the lady's business." But sh"
Mrs. Marlene Rossiter called maintained "It is the city's
it
"spot
zoning" and business as we can be left wi th
"pure folly" to put the "quasi- half a building if you canrt
commercial building adjacent meet your financial corn.
to the highest zoning class."
rnitment "

Sheriff's Department Comptroller Kenneth Monroe said
WINTER SPRINGS— More income Is just under 1-435,000.
Councilman John Daniels told advised him that Gullstream today.
paring down will be in order at
Revised requests include Council at last night's mee ting Land and Development Corp.
Polk, Monroe and coma City Council work session at police department —.414-4,4i7; as a result of reappraisal
the has approved the building of the n1oners will meet in the
7:30 tonight to consider a fire department — 187,630; Coun ty Property Appraiser has permanent fire station
now and commission office at 9:30 am.,
revised budget wnich is still public works— $124,797.38; certified that Winter Springs Smith has authority to proceed to review the 1975-76 fiscal year
$118,000 over anticipa ted in- planning and zoning— $24,300; will get the same monies as last with the planning and
proposal.
Co rn .
con- budget
come,
planning commission— 112,000; year using only a 2.43 mil l structlon.
mnissioners last week sliced
finance— $57,675.22; office— property tax rate, plus collect
more than $300,000 from Polk's

LISBON, Portugal (All) — Anti-Conimunist mobs
rampaged in nor th ern Portugal today, defying
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Inc mu replaces th e original emergency ordinance issued
on
26 by a presidential decree.
Mrs. (a:ultu, in a speech that provoked a brief uproar
from the opposition, claimed in th e lower house
that
disorder stirred up by her opponents made political
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1%8,also became secretary ofietate two years ago. require a1I prescription price ads to carry a
member of the movement's board of directors:
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The defense of President Ford's position on th e
warning to consumers th at bargain-price
"We are not a pushy group. If people li ke us,
matter is obvious. The ultimate responsibility for
prescriptions without professional services
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foreign po licy remains his own, and how th e "nwy be hazardous to their health."
Don't trwt the latest Predictions on what's trary, are based on amumptions which vary ideas are right, we know they are .right,
Many'
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and we
cans
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consider- their next with pri ces, jobs or the economy
military and diplomatic contributions to it are
generally, a ccordi ng to the individual philosophy
are
not
so
much
neighborhood
ti
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advoca
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pharma
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st to be the medical
the changes we want
generated are not so important as what finally
re's no evidence today's
economists concerned. Computers and as we are waiting for them to
of their personal physician. Others may
par
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receives the President's approval. It would be
mathema tica l eq uations do not COtT ct
wonim where they can find such pharmacist be tter than the predi ctions which
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unfair and unwise to preven t a president from sttII others may consider
auumptios or inaccurate (lath.
197475
recessIon,
the dipensing of
Num
erous catches, actually, but one in par.
But there's more to the problem (Mu
using the talent available to him in a way he medcal advice to be the province of the
Government and academic economists have economists.
ticular.
Technocrats do not think Utopia can be
belie ves to be most beneficial.
For one, the required data Isn't
physician,
created by any but the most capable. Hence,
not yet done the research neer.ary to achieve
available. Accurate economic forecasting
But the central question here is that of freedom better measu
Reports of many govemmental Commissions
ring
sUcks.
Methods
are
being
requires
hundreds
of
thousand
s — some would polities would be repla ced by "a more stable and
ofctioice.
are filed on the shelf and forgotten. The Murphy
changed,but therebutue assurance the 1
person
itsand
pieces
of
accurate
The
w
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ll
Is
wi
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to pay for is
commission's report may be an exception. It will
will make forecasts much more relia ble. All that Informa ti on.
a
Many compani es, because It's not
at It is is a kind of super socialism, and
"professional services" and other convenlences
certain is that some of he
add substance to a debate that promises to continue
t
new
formulm,
for business operatio,M inevitably Technocrats have never wavered as to its
along with the prescription he buys should be
developed after the current recession was In full do
necessary
as long as Henry Kissinger retains the high degree
n't keep recocds of numbers of items ult imate adoption,
sent condi tions
perrmtted to do so, and the druggist who devotes swing. would have Predicted the sad shape of the economists think they want.
of confidence he commands in the eyes of the special attention to his customers should
United States and on Lhe rest of the continent are,
of economy nwre quickly and accurately.
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But It is relatively easy to build a model which f A great deal of the available data is kept in one they say, their Predictions Moe true.
But it would also seem that the person who predicts the past precisely. Any econonlist worth
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orm by some companies, in other forms by
"Of course we may recover again," says John
merely wan ts a prescri ption at the lowest his
can keep jiggering withhlsequaflons
others. This lack of uniformity makes it next to Sheldon, "but recession and depression will
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possible price, without any frills, should be the data he selects until they match last year's Impossi ble to add up results in any meaningful continue to
enabled to do comparison shopping in this flew
occur, The end is inevitable. As long
J
curve. That doesn't mean his formulas will work
as
co
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umer
con
fi
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den
in
as
he
e
system
does in any other.
th
is high, we
It appea rs the last word has not been said on the C0fl
for next year.
can survi ve. But confidence is
The economists, thus far, are not, te
The
In
any
event,
th
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rapidly
sinking.
ce
ti
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industry
ha
pharma
u
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s
troversial new federal regulations aimed at re,mving
Basically, the problem is
r all, flow long can we have doublget unem.
t economic
of
what
da
ta
th
sex
ey
been
hard-pressed
to
justify
the
extremly
wide
rese&amp;rch
is
in
,
L
uch
a
pri
five
sta
want.
They're
In
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th
discrimination from ath letics and many other camp' activities
m,i
ge that, in the Process of trying one thing and another, to we pioent and hope for the best ? This nation is
discrepancies that have been found between the mean, the
at schools and coll eges. The Depa rtment of Health, Education
experts don't know what they're what works, This would be rela
prices charged by Independent and discount
ti vely easy if they flat broke now. 71wre is onl y one answer."
and Welfare is catching it from twn sides for its Werpretation of
measuring or what the measurements signify, were dealing with
one or tw fns. But to get
druggists for the very saw drug — in some
al
la w that is supposed to deny federal funds to any school
Quite Obviously the Technocrat's answer is
Economists
are
basicauy
arwts.
Tbey
use
cases as much as several hundred per cent. For
the clear results would require that the econorriLpts ouUndish- They propose a
ftt treats the sexes unfairly.
la test in computers and ad vanced mathematical
be able to tell thousands of companies to
soci-ty which at
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Darrell Ro&gt;l, president of the American Footba ll Coach
change bottom sounds dull and at top
wjtho
liberty,
techniques. Their equations are marvels to their reporting 'yste
every .so often to orovide Yet where mos
co uld amount to a s'ab!e dlffeience in e
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Pasociation, says the requirement that wonm have equal act in tile nation offer only wails
th
behold. This does not make them scien t ists, the different hits of da
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The
ta the economists wild
FTC
estimates
that
competitive
cess to sports programs, or at least the money that supports
day to gr ievous woes, Technocrats at least
ir Science consists of precise meawernents
to
and
need
for
a
new
round
of
trial
and
error.
pres
criptior. drug advert ising could save con- the testing of th
71,is is Offer ideas. Would that smm of the
them, could be disastrous for college athletics. On the other
eory against reality. Most obviously Impossible lithe
re
sumers $130 mill ion a year.
economy
Is
to
hand, some advocates of equal righ ts claim the rules are
keep popular
economic theories and pnlitions, on the con. going.
movements
of
s
critical
time
do
tl:e
vague and do not go far enough In open ing up academic
me.
portu ni ties for women beyond the area of athieties.
It Is ob vi ous enough
t Conjesa opened a can of wo
when it adopted the anti-disalmination Title IX amendment in
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1c72. Fortunately, Sen. Jesse Helms of North Carolina sees a
I
way for Congress to clarify what It meant to do in that
legislation .
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WINTER SPRINGS
Overriding a Planning and the witnesses are presently
Ir
Zoni ng Board recommendation renting a facility for their
and objections of nearby meetings in Sanford with a bout
residents, City Council last 125 members presently at.
1
ni gh t approved the building of tending.
two churches on Hayes Road.
Another
to 50 mem bers
In
separate 3-2 votes, attending other Central Florida
Seminole Baptis t Temple and
Jehovah's Witnesses received Kingdom Halls have indicated
council's okay to cons truct it would be more convenient For
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church buildings on the un- them to attend in Winter
Springs if a facility Is opened
pa ved road located in the R"
there, he said.
4
IAA (residential) . zoned
section of the Ranchiands.
The Rev. Robert Clark, ,-'
Church mem bers and op- spokesman for the independent "
ponents pa cked the council Baptist Congregation of 60 chamber for the emotion, mem be rs which currently
charged public hearings which meets in the American Legion
Seminole Baptist Temple
preceded the vote,
flame on Pra1r: Lake Drive
Both churches had contracts
Larry Grimm of David said his congr':gation had
Street, Winter Springs, chosen a 4.5 acre tract on Hayes t purchase contingent on
representing Jehovah's Wit- and Bahama Roads for its new approval by the city.
lie presented a drawing of the
nesses, prese nted an artist's church site.

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chains and discounters is based upon virtually
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Parliament Fragments

There will be a variety of speakers and plans for
a membership drive will be revealed, according to
Executive Director Del Euga.
A complete update on the diversion of the
headwaters and what has been accomplished will
be presented by Euga.
The public is invited .
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Again we call to your attention a meeting of the
Do wn town Business AssociaUo (DI3A) tomorrow
night at the Greater Sanford amber of Co rn.
merce.

Church Sites Okayed Despite Opposition

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It's better to be forewarned
are adhered to.

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Druggists,

plans to keep Mr. Kissinger in both jobs because of
his unique capabilities, but the commission report
is sure to fuel more controversy over this departure
from tradition. As the commission noted, the dual
Kissinger role has tended to concentrate power in
shaping our foreign and defense policies. It has
eliminated the presence of a third figure in what
would otherwise be a triangular relationship 1fl
volving the secretary of defense, the secretary of
state and th e national security assistant,
iuea uy, consiuerations 0!
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de ense and
diplomacy emerge from separate cabinet
departments and are sorted out for the President
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The Federal Trade Commission's proposal to
permit pharmacists to advertise the retail prices
of prescription medicines, even as they now do
the over. the - counter variety, has drawn fire
from the National Association of Retail

President Ford has let it be known that Iie

Primarily, the meeting Is for the discussion and
adoption of a ne w set of proposed by-laws that will
set the structure for the organization.
Property owners of the downtown area are
especially urged to attend this meeting, as are those
merchants of Downtown Sanford.
A united effort between the property owners and
merchants is desperately needed to help revitalize
the downtown segment of our community and
tomorrow night's meeting could just well be the
'kick-off' that starts the ball rolling.
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si. Johns inc., (FOSJ) will meet Thursday, July

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last 10, we may be due."
According to Dr. Frank, "We know that a
hurricane pattern exists, but the National
Hurricane Center does not have enkiailed
Information to tell whether these cycles are
lrregulai or not."
Doe way or the other, we strongly advise
everyone to pay close attention to those thunderstorm warnings, torna do alerts, etc., that we
periodica lly hear broadca st over the varlou.,
television and radio outlets.
Don't take th em lightly. Follow simple safety
precautions and you'll f are all right.
Th is Is not meant as any sort of a scare tactic,

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Mansfield and some of his collegeagues to try to
manage our foreign afiairs from the partisan arena
of Congress has had regrettable results.
The Murphy commission did concern itself
with an "inflated role," but not the President's,
recommended that in the future separate persons
fill the posts of secretary of state and assistant to
the president for national security the positions
Henry Kissinger has been filling in a "Two-hat"
role since 1973. The commission acknowledged that
"special circumstances" justify th e arrangement
in Mr. Kissinger's case, even if it is a bad
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experienced the full Impact of a
majorstonf}t of yatf or

damages.
Dr. Neil L. Frank, recently appointed director of
the N a tional Hurricane Center in Coral Gables,
said, "We're concerned by th e apath y that's been
created by a fairly long period ol major hurricane
inactivity in all of Florida.
"And .. . that worries
Dr. Frank said
Dr. Frank also said that "though most

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by council and will contain
On the advice of city attorney of land. Council Chairman J,
sever-al revisions of the original Ned Julian, the council is Russe ll Grant said he saw nc
application,
withholding final action on the justifiable reason for includin
Longwood Uti lities applied to application unti l the records the undeveloped land whilc
the council last month for the and information which co uld Longwood Utilities attorne)f ra nchise to operate sani tary affect the rate hike request Philip Tatich argued in s'air
and sewer facilities in four city have been supplied by the there was no reason
to
subdivisions it presently serves uti lities company and studied eliminate the property
when the

— Shadow Hill, Sandalwood, by the council.
sewage plant has the capacity
Lake Sear-c)' Shores and
The preliminary agreement to ha nd le the area if it were
The agreement, however is Highland Hills
and three will also restrict th e franchise developed in th e future.
predicated on Longwood parcels of unp,
'otted land. It is to tht four subdivisions which
One of the provisi(ms i)f the
Utilities supplying records and also seeking an increase in the company already serves, franchise ordinance of course,
i nfomtion requested ear lier- sewer rates,
and eliminate unplotted parcels Is
that the City Council can
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104 E. Commercial
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Meany Says Ford, Congress

rate hikes,
At a June workshop with the
council, the firm's attorney
announced that it would seek a
c4ENbAR
rate of $9.50 per month rat her
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. 1 APi
than a previously announced
AFL,.CJO President
$7.50
per month. The curr ent
1ULY 22 '
and Loan SH 436, Altamonte Gern Sociely, 7:45 p.m. First base rate is $4.50 per I
ministration's economic and foreign policies, saying
-Tionth.
Seminole County Republican Springs.
Federal, 2424 Edgewater Dr.,
President Ford and much of Congress is "running
In oth er business the council
Executive Committee meeting, JULY 23
scar ed " In th e (ace of th e recession and th e Russia ns.
Orlando. Program on Florida adopted an ordinance providing
8 p.m., Firs t Federal Savings
Central Florida Mineral and material. Ope n to public.
"No matter what the administration economists
for the o pe ration of the Skylark
pro nounce I high unemployment will continue for t he
Subdivision
sewer plant at a
JULY
rest of this decade unlff;s strong
., actions are taken, and
hose
rate
per month .
of
$4.50
Downtown
Ilusiness
taken immediately," Mean) told 350 delegates to the
Councilman Gerard Connell
Association meeting, 6 p.m..
International I,ongshoremen's A&amp;wciaUon convention
information on
Sanford Clia
here Monday.
mber
of
Commerce
alleged
inequitable
late charges
JULY21, 1975
building. Discussion and and
BIRTHS
Meany said th e administration seems to be "dete r-waterservi
ce
cut-offs by
ADMISSIONS
ratification of new by-laws.
mined to make its intolerably high unemployment
city.
it
was
the
agreed
that the
Sanford :
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
prbctions come true.
water
department
would
be
Mary R. Allen
(Emily) Watson a boy, JU LY 24
to
tnstnictetl
"enforce
fully"
Hazel Buffington
Open house for principal and
Enterprise
e
late
c
ha
rge
and
t
ur
n off
John W. Cochrane
faculty Uke Orienut School, 2-4 th
DISCHARGES
service
for
delinquent
accounts
Jimmie lee Daniels
p.m., at Altamonte
Springs
Aaron
Civic
M.
Davis
Center. Parents
of whether the customer be an
) — Sharply higher prices for food
Sanford :
Patricia Holloway
children who will be attending in(Iividual, business or church.
and gasoline pushed the nation's Consumer Price Index
Nellie R. Black
te
Shawn L James
lake Orients are invited,
up eight-tenths of one per cent in June, doub:e the May
John C. Cogburn
provisions for "hardship
Maedie
Joseph
increase and the hig hest mon th ly Jump in consumer
Brenda L Cowan
SLSTEIL Inc. luncheon, roon, cases." It was pointed out that
R
obert
L
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df
or
d
Margaret Paulk
prices sirwe last September, the Labor DeparUnent
at
the Central Florida Zoo. Th is there are from 6010 100 overdue
Frieda T. Bishop
Beulah E. Roehlk
reported toda y.
will
be the goup's first official acLounts per inonth. excluding
Edgar L. Lemon
Matti e G. Wallace
mnong increases, meat prices were reported up 5.8 per
businesses and that the
visit
to
t he new
Charles H. Lusk
Royce E. Williams
(cOt and prices of frui ts and vegetables rose 2.4 per cent.
ar tment was only co ll ec ting
dep
M ary Mills
Margie 0. Bellamy, Cliff- JULY 26
The price of gasoline was listed as up three per cent to
late charge ':: per cet of ' e
Wannet ta F Dnffey, DeBary wood, N.J.
an average of nearly 57 cents a gallon for reg ular and 60
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Post
1
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w,
Casselberry
cases
Helen E. Peek, De Bary
Arthur F. Eigenrnann, annual awards night, 7 pin.,
ctnts a gallon for premium, compared to 55 cen ts for
Edw
ard T. Burke, Deltona Deliary
regular inMay and 59 cents for premium.
Refreshments. Open to p'b!i',
Anne H. Dyson, Deltona
Eileen K. Dalton, Deltona
George B. Martin Deltona
Barbara H. Dunstan, Deltona
VFW Post 10108 and
George Warzyriiak, Deltona
Gladys M. Grimes. Deltona A uxitiary (Sanford) testimonial
_~._!!
Doris M. Phillips, Genera
Faye N. Pakiiian. Deltona dinner honoring Past Corn1 . YZ_
tzvnne 1. Douglas, Lake
Mildred It. Coplin. Lake inander Jack Bem
.ke and Past
8=~01# ~191 #&amp;"M"
~040-ftsww-*"8.06'84 Monr(e
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Joit-ph B. Smith, N. Miami
Flossie LaRocca, Ormond becued ribs and corn. 7 p.m.
Da)tona Beach tides: high
night low 07. Rainfall w,%% .35
Christena Bakken, Orange Beach
I
Police Benevolent Assoc.
846 a.m., 9:01 p.m.; low 2:33 City
inches.
Edward J. Cameron Sr., building.
fl, 2:32 p.m. Port Canaveral:
Partly cloudy through
Frederick G. Willumsen, Ost ee n
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2 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
Mrs. Stephen i Constance)
dershowers. mainly during the 2:19 a.m., 2:31 p.m.
Ethel M. Whidden, teen
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(Women) 1201 W. Fit S.
Lemon &amp; girl, Orlando
afternoon and evening hours
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Instruments
mid 70s. Variable mostly
.Scitntilic hsndh#id SR-I I
southern win&amp; around 10 inph.
gusty near thundershowers
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Rain probability 40 per cent
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during IN.- day time, 20 per cert
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Rtgule $69 9S
G,.te Stuad's
dershowt'rs. highs in the mid
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inosti', in
BOs to l'vt r 9(k
Evangelist Barney Owens

NOTICE

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Food, Gasoline Up Sharply

WEATHER

POWER
INTERRUPTION
Florida Power &amp; Light Company
customers in the Lake Ashby,
Osteen and Deltona Unit Three
Areas
To provide for new area growth,
electric service will be interrupted
for approximately two to four hours,
Wednesday, July 23, beginning at
8:30 A.M. in order to perform
necessary work on power lines in the
vicinity.

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Judge

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Witholds

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Woman Gets Probation After Admi*if'ing Escape A'I'd T
By BOB LLOYD
A 21-year -o ld Apopka woman who admitted scaling a
Seminole County jail wall to smuggle tools into the facility for a
jailbreak attempt last March has been given a five-year

Mrs. Shazer pleaded guilty to attempted conveying of Court of Appeals In West Palm Beach and is also cha llenging in a where he got It.
hacksaws and tools into the Jail to facilitate an escape and later Brevard County civil lawsuit the circuit Judges' authority to make
Jackson, 22, was wounded May 6 in a sho,t1ng Incident at a
turned state's e vidence In th e trial of the wife of another inma te, local court rules,
sou th Seminole apartment complex. He disappeared when his
dg
other
sentencing3, Ronald Roy Addison, ,of l Bethune assailant, Z7-year-old Tyrone Jones of Fern Park, came to trim
Mrs. Elaine E e canton, 24. also of Apopka.
Mrs. Clanton was acquitted by a Jury June 12 despite Circle,Sanford, wassentenced toserve9odayslncountyJail, plus and Jones was acquitted.
testimony by Mrs. Shazer that Mrs. Clanton was a "lookout" one five years probation on a plea of guilty to possession of cocaine.
Jackson was later arrested for contempt of court and sen-

lrobationary sentence in circuit court.
Circuit Court Judge J. William Woodson withheld adjudication of guilt for Mrs. Mary Jane Shazer and ordered her
released on probation under supervision of state probation and
parole authorities.
Her husband, Ia%Tence Shazer, 22, who was an inmate in the
jail at the time of the aborted March escape try, earlier pleaded
guilty and received a five-year prison sentence.

Addison was arrested by Sanford police Feb. 7 at I Ith St. and
time when she scaled the wall "like a human fly" with a bag of
tools.
Mulberry Avenue after a car was stopped during a rwrcoUcs
Circuit Court Judge A.J. Ilosemann Jr. dismissed charges In investigation. Police said packets of cocaine were found In Adthe jailbreak case against Rocky Ray Darnell, 20, of Sanford; dison's sock.
Judge Woodson said, before sentencing Addison, that the
Floyd Josylin. 32, of Deland, and Roy Brown Clanton Jr., 28, of
Apopka, because State Attorney Abbott Herring's office didn't court file reflected that Addison told officers that the driver of the
follow the court's administrative order In ref LUng the charges.
car, Samuel Jackson, of Midway, had given him the cocaine. But
Herring is appealing the dismissals to the Fourth District Addison told the court the cocaine was his and declined to reveal

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tenced to 11 months in county jail. lie named Jones In open court
as a large-volume cocaine dealer in south Seminole who allegedly
employed "a bunch of dudes" to sell illegal narcotics to users in
the Seminole-Orange County area.
Circuit Court Judge Robert McGregor sentenced 41-year-old
Wilbur Hall, of Altamonte Springs, to 12 years In prison on a plea
of guilty to manslaughter in the March 2 shooting death of Lemo
Lovette, 47, his next door neighbor.

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Other Seminole dties seeking

Altamonte Springs, $21,641
for juvenile delinquency
Oviedo, $11,095 for con- prevention, and $14,595 continutinuation of a crime tactical ation of tactical unit.

funds and the Projects include:

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Reg. 309.95. 20 Cu. It. chest
freezer has an "L"-shaped
divider over the compressor,
sliding. removable storage
baskets and one separator.
Includes Flexseal lid, drain tub
and interior light.

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Earth tone solids
point fused

Sale prices effective thru Sunday, July 27.

collar, long sleeve

Reg. $11. Flare-leg pants of toxturized woven
polyester gabardine with bolt trim Loden or
moss green, winter white, or rust
Sizes 3to IS,

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shirt.

Sale 10.40

Reg. 269.95. Our 14.7 cu ft. chest freezer features a
sliding, removable basket for odd-shaped packages.
Has spring-ejector type lock. 'drain tube.
15 3 cu If chest freezer. Reg 269 95. Sale 239.95
Sorry, not available outside the normal delivery
area. Phone for details.

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Reg. $13. Flare-leg pants of oxford-weave
)lyestor with buckle-trim waist Rose, slate
grey, or rust Sites 3 to 15

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Winter Springs, $11,095 for
largest single amount in a continuation of tactical crime
S32X50 project for surveillance unit, and $14,000 for youth
equipment.
services,

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Polk was asked by Orange Orange, Volusia ani Brevard
County Sheriff Mel Colman to Counties receive their own
serve as a liaison between the funds separately.
East Central Florida Criminal
Seminole County will submit
Justice Conference and the three program totaling SIX11,750
counties in an effort to fit for the 1976 funding. Polk said
1911,000 in fund requests in a these will inciude $14,400 for an
14&amp;1,G25 "pie."
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The funds being sought will Criminal Justice Information unit (detective division) atA
not become available until July, System Master Plan which the $14,500 for communications.
Cutting a pie can be fun
1976, but must be submitted for county must have on file to be
Longwood, $15,362 for tactical
unless it's a dollar pie — Sheriff IkAA approval this year, Polk eligible for funds, and
$10,350 unit, $1600 f or you th services
John Polk found out last week explained,
for a di2gno6tic section In the and $9,flS for communications.
as he trimmed aseven-county
Polk was Involved only in county Jail.
Casselberry, $28,476 for an
Law Enforcement Assistance work covering four counties
Muncipalitites
In
Seminole
Environmental Impact and
Authority (LEAA) budget Seminole, Osecola, Lake and
will
seek
funds totaling Crime Specific Efforts Unit.
almost in half.
Indian River
because County

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$10,000

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pantsuit for
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Convincing,*

Two weeks ago the council
munication existed between the voted not to participate in the
city and the county.
grant from the state 1)epart.
CASSElHERRy_ At the
But the Alt.amonte Springs ment of Community Affairs
urging of State
Rep. Bob Democrat swayed council because the money is to be
Hattaway, the City Coun,^il last members to a unanimous vote administered by the East
night voted to participate in a after informing officials he'd Florida Regional Planning
$10,000 grant to provide goals worked
long and hard In Council.
for Seminole Countys Com.
Tallahassee "trying to get
Council Chairman Edith
prehensive land Planning Act. dollars.
Duerr said it was never the
Of seven Seminole cities,
"If you don't want it, that city's Intention "to have the
Casselberry was the only
will be given to Orange plan handled by one body. That
holdout. Officials had said the County —
or some other won't develop the goals (if
grant was "too little" and had county," liattaway
warned.
Casselberry,"

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football jerseys. Assorted
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power head 19 cord, suction
c ontrol on handle, blower
port, vinyl bumper guard
Stands on end Al!
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Pull-on style.
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AM/FM radio has an 81rack tape
player with 8-track play back and a
manual and automatic channel

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but not before the fives of dozens of oungS Jordites have been
enriched by the tales and activities enjoyed in Lanit.a's classes.
"Books are my number one lo ve," said Lanita, "so
naturally I'd like to see all parents read their
day. I'm sure, if ch ildren are exposed to reading from the
beginning, they'll enjoy books and read more as they grow
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disappointed to learn tMt the Sanford Public Library has a
rather limited selection of books for young children; she hopes
the situation will improve after October when library members
will be able to order books through the Sanford library from
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ORMOND BEACH — The Sanford Orange-South Daytona collide in
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baseman and Smith scored
0 Monday night to advanceto tonight's
All games are at Ormond Beach.
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winner's bracket finals of the District IV
Ilussard fired a sizzling one-hitter first.
Junior Major league Baseball Tour- Mo nday for Sanford. lie str uck out eight
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nase coach before the axe fell,
acknowledged that one victory doesn't
Frank Lucchesi was worried about how
Texas' fans would treat him as their
make asason and that he could stIUfeel
team's new manager. It took only a few the fans'wrath if the Rant,'—` ` " a
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West Division, 14 games out of first,
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the Willie Davis trade all the way."
Martin said, "He (Corbett) accused me of
being disloyal. Well, I might be a miserable
little guy but there's one thing I'm not and

The Texas Ranger switchboard lit up with
calls from irate fans — some threatening never
to spend another nickel at Arlington Stadium.
"I recognize the trauma It will cause with the
fans," said Corbett. "The fan reaction will be
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Twins 3, Yankees 0
Bert Blyleven fired if four-hitter for his
first shutout of the year to beat the
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Monday night lie made it Future generations will find To -re
under "Most double plays hit into — (our."
Torre t,ecame the third major leaguer in history, and the first
in the National League, to hit into four double plays In one game
when he t'irned the trick during the New York Mets' 6.2 loss to
the Houston Astros.
He did It In the first, third, sixth and eighth Innings, squashing
budding rallies each time, to join fellow immortals Goose
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Cards 4, Padres 0
Harry Rasmussen, a23-year-old right-hander. tossed a sevenhitter In his major league debut and also singled in a run, Ted
Simmons hit a home rim for the Cards but it was cancelled when
umpires ruled he used an illegal bat. Lou Brock left the game
early with a minor tinkle sprain after stealing his 42nd base.
Reds 10, Phils 4
Tony Perez doubled to start a five-run Cincinnati rally In the
second inning and capped it with a bases-loaded walk. George
Foster singled home a run In the second and doubled In two
more in the sixth for the Reds. Johnny Oates singled home two
runs for Philadelphia.
Braves 4, Expos 1
Vie Correll belted a game-tying double in the eighth arid
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Indians 2, Angels 1
Oscar Gamble's sixth homer, a leadoff
shot in the 11th inning, carried the Indians
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homer in the second Inning for the Angels
arid Cleveland tied in the fourth on Rico
Carty's grounder.

Corbett said the Rangers had to concentrate
on going with their young players. "We've got
to settle down and keep players in one
position" said Corbett.
Martin said he had no Immediate plans
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brought Texas a winner
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million fans and I brought them some real
major league baseball."
A bitter Martin said Corbett "knows about as
much about baseball as I do pipe." Corbett Is In
the plastic pipe manufacturing business in Fort
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With one year remaining on his contract,
Martin collided with the Ranger front office
over the acquisition of Tom Egan, a catcher
released by the California Angels.
Rangers General Manager Danny O'Brien
didn't wart Egan because he didn't fit into
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because my reputation precedes itself no
matter where I go," said the feisty Martin, who
was fired Monday by Texas Ranger majority
owner Brad Corbett and replaced by former
Philadelphia Manager Frank Lucchesi.
Martin, the American League Manager of the
Year In 1974, was fired by the Rangers for the
same reasons he was given the axe at Mmnesota in 1969 and Detroit in A973: disputes with
the front office.
lie said of the Rangers, "They want a winner
and they want a 'yes man,' but I can't be both."
Martin brashly predicted a pennant for the
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lie tossed a three-hitter, striking out one
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after the second liming.
The un was flames' 22nd straIght
victory In Sanford recreation leagues.
Sanford scored both its runs in the
bottom of the third inning,
Jim Brodie and flames reached base or.
back-to-back bunt sInges. Ned flames
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David Wiggins blasted a sacrifice fly to
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Panama City scored its lone run In the
sixth on a base on baits, an Infield
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Sanford loaded the bases with two outs In
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Robert Smith popped up to the first
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to play the bear hunt game or have finger plays. Simple stretch
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The children In story hour definitely had favorite stories,
she said, and probably t of the list was, 'Where the Wild
Things Are,' written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak. "It was
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herald Sports Editor
TALLAHASSEE — Tim flames pitched
and batted the Sanford Senior League AllStars to a 2-1 victory over Panama City
Monday in their opening game of the State
Senior Major League Baseball Tow-.
nament at FSU field in Tallahassee,
The All-Stars were to play Key West, 4.0
winners Monday over West Palm Beach
West, today at 3 p.m.
A win would boost Sanford into a winncrsbrackeiaIuctuiugii1at9 against the
winner of the Jacksonville BeachTallahassee game, which was o be played
at I pm. today.
A loss would drop Sanford into a loscrs
bracket game tonight at 7.
Terry Smith, who has won 15 straight
games in two years in the Sanford Senior
League, was to be Sanf ord's pitcher
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Lanita explained, Is the secret to a cceasful story
hour. Variety not only in the books read, but also in the other
activities interspersed among reading sessions.
A change of pace, the chance to shotit arid run for a few

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Lanfta Brown fascinates children like Hotly Lazenby, 5, (left) and Anita Smith, 4, rft
that
you did all you could for I miss both my parents. But I
books
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honor their memory in the only
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One of the world's largest competitive
events — the 1975 Summer North American
Bridge Championships opens August 1, at
the Americana Hotel, Bal Harbour, Fla.
Some 6,000 of the continent's sharpest card
players will battle for five major chainplonshlpsand lesser titlesinten days of play.
Nearly 4,000 players will be in action
simultaneously, with participants from all
parts of the U.S. Most will be playing from
Identical deals, in a carefully controlled

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makes so much more sense," Lanita
"after
how, to be able to go right to the bookshelves and help the
children make their selections."
Perhaps that'll change, she hopes
In the fall, Lanita will be teaching at the First Presbyterian
Church's Pre-School Education and Development Center in
Sanford. She also hopes someone wil',lunteerto continue
story hour in her stead. "The kids have so much fun. I hate to
th ink they'll be wi thout story hour agaln,"she said

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drama minor. She has taught kindergarten and fifth grade In
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teenagers, ages 14 and 16. Their
father and I divorced five sears
ago and both remarried. For
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begging me to let them live with
their father because they felt
that their stepfather and I were
DEAR ABBY: What is the
too strict. Also, their real father
pr omised them the moon.
correct way to address a letter
let
t he to a lady whose husband has
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If you've a Sanford parent of a 4- to 6-year-old, you'll
probably know Lanita Brown. And your ch ildren will surely love
her, because to them this attractive young woman represents all
kinds of fun bear hunts and finger plays and stories of ad.

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TOURNAMENTS

Tu.iday, July22, 1975—IA

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The regulations

prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex in
16,000 school districts and 2,700 institutions of higher education
anti eclucauonai aswuiith*.
They apply to a wide variety of edt ationai areas such as recruitment, hiring, admissions and scholarships, but (1r section
on athletics was the most con'Toversial and brought the most
discussion.

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Under the amendment, money produced by football and
basketball would first be spent on those sports and what remained could then be used for the rest of the athletic program.
"We feel that this is not only a very desirable but necessary
amendment," said Thomas Hanson, assistant NCAA executive
director, by telephone from Kansas City.

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Richard Petty, on the
threshold of becoming the first $2-million career winner in stock
car racing, can go over th e top Aug. 3 in th e 500-mile race at
Pocono (Pa.) International Raceway.
That's the next event on the tour of the National Association
For Stock Car Auto Ilacing (NASCAR). The winner gets 115,225
while the second pre is ,500.
Either would put Petty over the top. lie's just $6,207 away with
prize money of $1,993,793 in his 17-year career, Thirdprize of
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the rule of thumb has been that when the water is fast at an
international competition, records will fall like fli es in Cali's
tropical heat.
"It's a real fast pool," sa id Bruce Furniss, world record
holder in today's 200-meter freestyle, one of fi ve scheduled
swimming events. "The deeper the water, the less turbulence and in this pool the water is plenty deep. The walls
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"The water is very clear. Sometimes it can be hazy," said
Furniss, a friendly high sc hool graduate from Santa Ma,
Calif., who will be joining his bro ther Steve, also here, at
Southern California th is fall.
Ron Ballatore, coach of the heavily-favored American
team, thinks many of the present world records are on their
way out.
" his ts one of the stronger' teams ever assemled," sa id
Rallatore of his 20-man squad, which racked up eight gold
medals at the first Aquatic
In Belgrade In 19"3 to two
for the runner-up East Germans.
Many of the records the Americans will be smashing have
American owners. There are fo ur American world record
holders in six individual events, including sensational Tim
Shaw of Long Beach, Calif., who holds the world standard in
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Namr;n which assessed Courtney

Srray accessories
Richardson and Etta Pichardwn
This merchandise ucing stor ed at and Calvin Bracy.
Shell, Highway Ii 92.
All of said propert v being in Ui.
Casselberry Florida Additional County of Seminole, Stateof FIor-i-,
rtlormation available from the Civil
Unless Such certificate or cu
Division of the Seminole County tlflca?es shall be redeemed .
Sheriff's Department,
cording to law the proper 1 /
urii1 the undersigned
described in Such certificate or
5furiff of
Seminole County, Florida, will at certificates will be Sold to the
1 1 00 A M on the 73rd day of Jul j. highSt cash bidder at the court
A 0 1775, offer for sale
t') PiCute door on the 11th day of August.

to any and all eustlng iein. at the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanford.
rlr;da, th .lhov' described per
11 prOperly
Tr.ut Said S*1
ceinq matte to
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1ecutlon
John F Polk,
Sheriff
p,hI;.1', uIy 1, O. 15, 37, 1973
July 1, 5. 15. 72, 1975

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Arthur H Beckwitt,, Jr
Clerk of the r::;, burt
P.
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Deputy CIer.
Publish: July 3. l ; iii, ws
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CITY OF

WINTER SPRINGS
FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
DFPi
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tr
the City Council of the City of Winter
FICTI TIOUS NAME
Springs, Florida, that said Courici
Notice Is hereby giw
that j
W ill toltt a public hearing a? 7 )
engaged in bus'nets at 16(4 S Bear p
m or as soon therrsfter .is
Lake Rd., Apopka 37707. Seminole pojsble,
on
PAonday. August 11.
COUnty, Florida under the fic1itiøu
1975,
to
consider
the adoption of an
name of s&amp;s
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SANDBLASTING, and ordinance

by the City of Winlef
that I Intend to recioter said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Springs, Florida, title of which it as
f ol lows
Seminole County. Florida in ac
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
cordance with the Provisions of the
FlCtitjOuS Name Statutes. To Wit. OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORID,.
PROVIDING FOR REGULATION
Section 565 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
OF
THE
CONSTRUCTION
5 Jan Alan Steffey
OPERATION,
AND
MAIN
Publith: July fl. 39. Aug 5,
17, 1975 TEPdANCE OF FAMILY SWI?.'
DEPth
MIPIG POOLS. PRESCRIBING

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REQUIREMENTS FOR THE
CONSTR UCTION, OPERATION

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CONSTRUCTIOPIOF
SEMINOLE JUNIOR COLLEGE
PHASE Ill

AND MAINTENANCE OF SUCt4

SWIMMING POOLS AND SWIM
MING POOL EQUIPMENT .PdD
APPARATUS; PRESCRIBING
DUTIES AND PESPOP4SIflILITIC

Sealed bids from Contractors will
be received by Owner.
Cf
Trustees for Seminole junior OF THE BUILDING OFFICIAL
College at 12 o'clock noon E .D.T., THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
WITH REFERENCE
THERETO
Thursday, August 11. IllS in the REPEALING
ALL ORDINANCES
Board Room of Se-nole
OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN
College. Sanford, Florida.Junior
The
CONFLICT
HEREWITH
following Is included:
A Fine Arts Building con taining SEVCRABILITY AND
appro.Imtely 30,000 square feet; FECTIVE DATE
A copy of said ordinance Shall be
Addition of Occupational Education
Laboratories to the Learning available at the Office of the C'
Clerk of Winter Springs. Florida. ter
Pesouroes Center containing ap
proximately ie.oc
sguare feet; all persons desiring to
AccetS driveway and parking area same
ALLI NTEES
R TED PARTIES
for 171 automobiles; and Additional
Mechanical Equipment in the ARE INVITED TO ATTEND AND
E HEARD
C en tral Utility Plant
B THIS NOTICE IstobepubI,shed
Bid documents are open to public
ipection In the office of the THE EVENING HERALD.
newspaper of general circulation Director of Admln'ratiye Affairs
sa id City. one (1) time at least is
Seminole Junior College, F W
Dodge Plan R oo m and Cen tral days prior to the time of true pubi c
hearing
Florida Builders E.cnange in
DATED THIS 17th clay of Ji.,
Orlando.- and may be obtained from
the of fices of Gutmann Dragash 1973
CITY OF
Associates Architects Planners.
WINTER SPRINGS. FLORi):,
Incorporated. Sarutord Atlantic
By S Mary I Norton
Pdatonal Bank BuiIdnq, Suite 100.
City Clerk
O. So. 93$, Sanford, Florida 37771,
NEWMAN D. BROCK, ESQUIRE
upon request accompanied by
ATTORNEY FOR CITY OF
1150.00 deposit per set.
WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA
DCtwillbe
POS
refunded in full fO,.
Publish July 73. 1915
two sets to Conractors submitting
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bona Ode bids and riturn of
documents In gooø usable condition
within 3 days after true opening of
FICTITIOUSNAME
P4011cc i5 hereby given Hi,? I
bids. Refund for sets in excess oftwo
will be less $7500 to cover cost of engaged tn business at 003 E. 75!ri
reproduction, on the same basis of St .SSnfOrtt. 32771. Semino le County,
return of documents.
Florida t...ter the fiCtitiOuS name of
Contractors who obtain bid A BABY'S WORLD, and that I i n
.cuments and do not bid the tend to register saio name with the
coject. must return same at least 10 Clerk of true Circ'jit Court, Seminole
cA ys before the bid date. or pay County. Florida in accordance with
575 00 per set to defray cost of t h e prOvisions of the Fictitious
reproduction and handling, as set Name Statutes, To-Wt
Section
forth above
06509 Florda Statutes Ili?,
Sub contractors and oth.trs may
S Mary Self
obtain complete bid documents ur,on Publ,SJi Jvi ir 15. 72, 79, Aug 5, 1975
(10-P0111 of 515000 which will be DE P 90
refunded, less 17 5 - 00 to cover
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Notice 's hereby guen that I am
Condition within
0 s after opening of bi ds Parisi engaged in business at 501 Oakhurst
sets to material suoers
pli
will be St Altamonte Sprins. Sem;nol.
Issu ed at coot of reproduction
COUnTy Florida unner the fic?it's
Each bid must be accompaned by rime CI .1 D H CONTRACTORS,
a certified check or bid bond issued and that I intend to regIster sao
by an acceptable surety company name with the Clerk of true CircuiT
for not less than S per cent of the Court, Seminole County, Florida in
base bid The successful bidcier will .sccordar,ce with the provisions cf
be required to furnish performance Hip Fctitlous Name Statutes. To
bond and labor and materials Wit' Section 863 09 Florida Statuttn,
p,syment bond, each In the full 1951
amount f the contract sum, issued
H
S (t,in rl
by a bondng Company licensed fl PL,i
Florida
()EP
To be eligible for npnsG,r,tOri.
iiS 1v5' comply with flue laws of
FICTITIOUS NAME
F lrl, all conditionS of the
Nctt.ce P'i.r.; .3.ven th&amp;t
specification. and must be made on
at 75 Jr.
a facsimile of the form in(ItJcle4lw,tp, Drive, Forest
City. Flo'
the contract documents. n SemInole County Florida
duplicate, enclosed In an opaque fiCtItiOus name of V.ALL'
'.eiled envelope bearing the name QEALTY.
that I
And address of the bidder and register 5,id name With the Cler
mirked- SEMINOLE JUNIOR the Circuit Court. Seminole Co'.
COLLEGE PHASE Ill and del ivered Florida In acc or dance wilt
than date and hour men PfOviSioM of the. Fit'
above
Statutes. To W.t SC
Ganef reser',es the right to reiect Florida Statutes 1957
an,- or all bids or certain portions of
S Geraldine I Wi
a bid astipuIated fl the FORM OF Publish July 1. 0 15
PPOP0SAL, and to waive any ri
DEP I
formalities a
?echr,i(alities ,n ______________________________
bidding, and to award 'he lob ii the
FICTITIOUS NAME
bect Interest of the Owner . No bid
Notice 5 hereby
that I
t?i1l1 be withdrawn for a period Cl
en gaged in business at 7030 pt
d.iy% from the opening da te
tingt'am Dr , Winter Park. Siminoe
Chafrman
County. Florid. under the fidttiou
Board of Trustees,
name of I NVIROSPE CT and Phi? I
cerrnoie JLn.or CO:lIJC
'nle CI Tori;s'
,.idr\,Ifl1e
'.'rs Carolyn Stenstrom
Clerk of the Circuit Court, %m"
President
C ou nty. Florida in accordance ,',
s'nole Junior College
the pro5n', of the F ct?
Dr Earl S Weldon
Na
Statutes, to WI SeT,'ri
PubliSh July 72, 7, Aug S 1975
66SCH Florla Statutes 1957
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medals at Belgrade, are still the team to beat.
In the other morning qualifications, America's hopes will
rest on Rick Hofstetter of McKeesport, Pa., and Rick Colella
of Seattle in the 100 breaststroke, John Murphy of Hinsdale,
Ill., and Mel Nash of Bloomington, Ind. in the 100 backstroke
and an American relay team in the 400 combined medley

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Shirley Babashoff of Fountain Valley, Calif,, also has the
pyschological pl us of knowing that no woman has ever done a
faster 400 Fr eestyle in a sanctioned meet.
"I feel good," said MASS Babashoff, who will be In five
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this year.
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rues, meaning the case would trade.
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jail,
"It might be said they are 'biting the hand
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In a 4-I opinion, the court said the dog owners
were under legal contract to race at Flagler.
The court said that Dade County Circuit Judge

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three weeks after the scheduled start of

David Pearson 1,172.
Bruce 11111 of Topeka, Kan., leads the $10,000 rookie-of .theyeaipoints ra ce with 2(3. Second-place Carl Adams of San Diego,
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Jul y 7 while they continued to refuse to run
their dogs.

Supreme Court upheld a contempt finding
against 18 dg owners. The court Monday gave
the owners until S p.m. today to sign up or go to

Petty continues to lead the lW5 point-race with 2,799 for the
season. Dave Marcis is second with 2,343; James Hylton third
ws 2,224; Darrell Waltrip four
th wi th 2,220 and Benny Parsons
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athletic directors said their schools had already begun efforts to
comply with the law, long before the Monday effective date of
the regulations.
At several schools, such as William &amp; Mary and Northwestern, a survey of the students will be conducted to see what
sports they are Interested In, a proposal that was In the original
HEW regulations but later discarded.

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He said the NCAA plans a convention in Chicago next month to
see how economy moves can be made. "it is ironic that much of
the savuA we could expect in Chicago would be more than offset
by Title IX," be said.
"We have to accept that it is law and do all we can do to
comply within reason," he said. "The reason ends when you de.
mand that football and basketball programs be matched."

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schools have claimed that no one is opposed to equal opportunity
for women in sports but they believe it means "equal expenditures." The Departmeflt of Health. Education and
Welfare, which wrote the guidelines, denies this.
Efforts to block the legislation were defeated in the House and
Senate last week, but the NCAA says It will pursue passage of an
amendment to the law which, in effect, would exempt moneyproducing sports such as football and basketball.

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MIAMI (AP) -Veteran receiver Howard Twtiley the trio which led Miami Into the playoffs five year men Nat Moore and Melvin Baker. Coach Don
says the loss of Larry Csonka, Paul Warfield and straight years and to two Super Bowl titles.
Shuts also Is hoping to get a beg year out of rookie
Jim Kiick to the World Football League hurt the
"Not that our current players aren't good," he Freddie Solomon.
Miami Dolphins physically, but it helped them added. "It's just that these kind of people aren't
"1 don't think there's a lot of pressure on me,"
around all the time."
psychologically,
Csonka and Warfield were perennial All-Pro said Twilley. "I have a responsibility to do the best I
"I know many of our veterans have a rededicated
attitude," said Twilley, adding he expects players selections and Kiick was dependable to nick up can do. That's all anyone can ask of anybody."
to respond as they did in 1972 when quarterback Bob needed short yardage against stacked defenses.
Elsewhere in the NFL Monday, New York Giants
Griese was hurt and missed 10 games.
Twilley, who along with tackle Norm Evans is the
running
back Ron Johnson revealed he had not
"I think the attitude then was, 'Let's all reach last of the original 1966 Dolphins, had his best
signed a contract for the 1975 season and had doback and give it a little extra," he said. The showing ever in the 124nlnute run Monday by (idedtoplay out the option year of his contract.
Dolphins, wi th Earl Morrall replacing Griese, went completing 12 laps and 50 yards around th e foot ba ll
undefeated on the way to the 1972 National Football field.
At the New York Jets' training site In Hempstead,
League title.
With Marlin Briscoe traded, TwUley finds himself
N.Y., wide receiver David Knight suffered a
"Many of our veteran players realize you don't as the only wide receiver on the roster with more stretched ligament In his left knee and will be lost
replace a Csonka. Warfield and K.Ick," he said of than one year's experience. The others are second- for about a week,

WASHINGTON (AP) - Most university athletic departments, some reluctantly, began facing the reality today that
women will have to have equal opportunity to participate in
their sports programs.
Congress enacted Title IX of the Omnibus Education Act three
years ago banning sex discrimination in schools recei ving
Federal funds. But the regulations Implementing the legislation
did not become effective until Monday, after much wrangling In
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Orlando middleweight
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journeys to Miami Beach
tonight to meet the world's top. ,'
rated junior middleweight,
Elisha Obed.
The Bahamian, handled by
Mike Dundee, has the ltnes\
record of all active fighters. He
is undefeated after 60 professlonal lights.
in his last effort, Wells
dropped a hometown split
decision to Tampa's John
Money. The fight was for the
southern title.
Earlier this year In Miami,
Obed stopped Fernand,
Marcotte of Canada to win the 4
North American junior middle.
weight championship.
Also on the card will be last.
rising Ed "Savage" Turner of
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have recenti) been zteudying, purchase aga in send prices
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There are no signs of a fill. Call Glen now for an ap.
nice's Beauty Salon, 2635 con veys a lack of talent and r ec ession at Bernice's Beauty polntrnent at 322-3936, and take

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printing of official papers.
The Criminal Justice Reform
Act proposes to re wr ite the
federal criminal code, a
massive task included in which
are provisions to plug leaks of
government information to the
press.
At the moment there is no
criminal sanction against a
government employee who
discloses
classified
inlirination, other than that
specifically concerned with
atomic energy or national
defense.
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is the story of 18 year old Glen Bernice welcomes Glen on her what he can really do. Hair cut
In addition to excellent hair
Godwin who ever cince he was staff for he brings a fresh young and blow dry for $3.00, per. care, Bernice's Beauty Salon
bert i has been around his approach to flair styling a nd manent waves $10.00 and a offers expert wig stylings

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which, it claims, could give the
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Choice of $207 narB-Q Chicken Dannet- or the 1371 Bar 0
Pork Dinner, Creamy Cole Slaw, Crunchy French Fies,
Delicious Bar-8.0 Beans and a Hot Toasted Bun

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Don't let sky-rocketing
business by being office beauty, convenience and electric bills be made worse by
performance to you r kitchen. ailing appliances or air con manager.

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authorized

Geneva sells and services

Seminole Community College in Whirlpool ice makers from 50 to

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AdmIriiI appliances. Geneva Is
top hand Is sold on Whirlpool, saying, "You
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Remember, for service call
refrigeration sc hool.
summer s pecial of 15 per cent appliance you need. See the Geneva, for Geneva means
been ifl F lor ida
years

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refrigeration, and taught at and heattng. He also lives in proud of the
new glass top
ruth Florida Technical In Sanford.
stoves by the same maker,

the temperature up to is dlers, It pays for Itself through

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NEW &amp; USED PARTS
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degree n air conditioning and

If your home doesn't have air safety glass And last but not failure on all factory in. Other
Orange counties.
conditioning, the film can drop least, according to Sunhan- staliations.

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service. He worked up full year warranty and some low prices are sale prices.
himself, who bought out former from a seaman "swabble" to a Items carry a 2-year warranty
Geneva gives "Tech-Care"
partner
Edward
Moran lieutenant. While in the na vy he on parts. Whirlpool laundry factory
authorized warranty
.recently, has had 30
years attended school on electronics equipment gives 2 full years service on all Whirlpool ap.
experience In the business He and electrical components, and guarantee on parts,
pliances, They also are factory
is a graduate

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at the office for

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111111rome
of the best. John Hill years

is factory guaranteed and store. unr,anuiers has an office i
the new Live Oaks
patented, there is a s year
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satisfied customers attest to
their success In this endeavor.

rocketing electric bills. 'Most

Sunhandlers give plenty of to the transparent type cf film, first on the market and still the fringe benefits good reasons why you should you can select a tinted type that best It is the only laminated
it on o the
install solar c on trol film on has the effect of a mirror, so film available. Reflecto-Shield In add iti

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prosecutor in Chicago. he the city's powerful mayor.
But Th'mpson also wect after
brought indictments against
more than 35o federal, sth teand Republicans - suburbas
1o'al officiais, as we!: as sei
councilmen, zoning officials

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that the puhlIc likes their
products and service and
prices. They have found
pu blic eager to learn about the
advantages of Ref lecto. Shield,. 0
and to use this unique product
to produce a saving In sky.

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14NM someone else for service.
And of course they service what
Someone else may have sold
you They strive r same day

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one month's consumption - a year, which means at least 5
third of "normal" levels,
million tons of imports. Last
year, the situation was worse.

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Wheat prices ha v e been
dismal crop of 836 million tons
falling since November, and the sent wheat-buyers
' to
happy harvests predicted in the
rind
8 miUtOntOnStIrt
United States and Canada
Leonid Brezhnev found only

The Herald Services
The
WASH IN(;T0N-American press is fighting
against a bill, now before the

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your windows. It conserves up that you can see out but the
to So per cent of electric energy, ou tsiders can't see in. Turns

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wheat grown in

where your friends are
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Wheat Council predict a six per ficials expect a Russian
cent higher crop than in 1974, shortfall of between 5 million
and one per cent Ngher IJ= the and 10 million tons of wheat,
Last record year, 1973 ( taking w e i ts target of 215 million
the highe r range of forecasts). tons of all grains to be hS.r.
That Is good news for the vested will probably turn out to
hungry who were threatened at be more li ke 19 million tons,
the end of the last crop season Indeed, the most optimistic
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food. Three years ago, the
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permitting, the world 1975 short, but to make up for it
wheat harvest will be a Russia collared a full
record one -"nks to North cent of world exports that year
Anx4ics. Estimistes out this - and sot prices soaring.

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clualillesof Reflec'.o Shield. the
original solar control film that
reduces heat, fading and glare,
tind most Importantly of all,
There are various

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A spokesnian for the U.S.
yant," he said. The association

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A sales and service business
s lodged by Its service! That Is
a fact of business life that Is

appreciated by Geneva Heating
&amp; Air Conditioning Service, l2os
Park Ave,, in the Plaza, San.

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made of almost the same
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As you watch your electric
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summer, don't you wish you

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Located I Mile North of
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Certainly not to the level we
is a depression
multifamily
used to think was needed. It's
one thing to reach bottom, an- housing. "For us to get back
even to 1.4 million starts we'd
othe r o say we' re a
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pretty moid- strong rebound - maybe a
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1,The administration would below those figures. "We don't
like to feel we are turning up. I believe starts will get back to
haven't seen any evidence Of 1.5 mill.lon by the end of the
iL99
year. There's no reason to be.
His chief economist, George
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achieved dunng peak months in tional Association of Homethe period
builders,
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housing starts during June.
more pessimistic.
Th e June rate, on an annual
Told of Mrs. Hills' estimates,
basis, was 1.07 million starts, Robert
Sheehan director of
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future of housing isn't shared
three
by some leaders of that in- monft of U)c eenal
dustry.
Stich a forecast in itself would
Testifying before the Con- seem to contradict the use of
gressional Joint Economic the term rebound, even tho
Conunitteee, Mrs. Hills stated the number exceeds those
that "all sectors seem to be re- foreseen by some housing inbounding," despite a decline in dustry economists. They airve

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Tuesday, July 22, 1975-S8

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Weeping Elm Lane, The Spritvjt
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only person
'r'?erested in 5td butineis

BUY 1 PAIR AT
REGULAR PRiCE
AND SELECT THE
SECOND PAIR FOR
$1.00. NOT JUST A
SELECT GPOUP OF
SHOES BUT THE
ENTIRE SHOE STOCK!

Dated at Daytor.i Beach Fiord,
th 11th diy of June A 0 U?S

John Manning
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF VOLUSIA
I HERE B Y CERTIFY that on tm S
day before me, an Officer duly
MIted to take açknow$edgmerUs
rerwnaliy appeared JOHN MAN
P' NO, to me known to be thi Oe'rson
--scribed ri and who executed tiie
I reQoing Instrument and tie
ackl ed before m that re
ee,(ute.d the same
WITNESS my hind and official
'-ii in the County ,tnl State lay
r'fl(i3aid this llthdayof June A U

BOOTS SPECIAL

BUY 1 AT THE REGULAR
PRICE-2nd PAIR HALF PRICE!
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Tuesday, July 22, 1975

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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Adults
large
roirn air. tdeaj (or retired Persons

hedroom hnpar
Mars,, 37793%) or
372 $OSi
377 9777
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Skating RInk
X- Furn or (JrIIU,n ldel Spring
i "M(' out
time" Ge
Location. Reasonable Rent, Phgn
Patio and lawn furniture at a
Owner 365 )77l
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ifeid fh Classified Ads
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mOuntan
Warehouse space ior rent. 2000 sq
36 Fathers
E
ft. Sanford 373-9030 or 373 9031
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38 Hubbub
A
farm
ii :30 (2) Holiywoocj
irir
40 Searchvs
E
Tuesday
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(24) Sesame Street
6 Thick
(6) As The World
41-Houses
J...1AfN
42 Emissary ah
Squares
ii High homes 45 Phonograph
(44) MICkCy Mouse
Turns
EVENING
(6) Love Of Life
13 Scepter
Club
(9) Lets Make A
OJ
I('COrdS
ONE ACRE LAKEFRONT- Choice
14
French patois 48 Dry, as wine
(C) Movie
4:30 (2) BoMnza
DtI
I bedroom, maintenance free,
Quiet7
bedroom
cottage,
air,
like
7:00 (2) To Tell The
of
Louisiana
49
Kind
of
o
(
Bdy Bunch
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Furnished
(C) Mery Griffin
2:00 (6) Guiding Light
central
air, w-w carpet, boat dock,
101
new.
paneled,
large
porch,
$135
41c
a
line
is
Birds Of PY
N
CA
l thru s times
Truth
(24) Electric Company
Athapascan
----------wmmi'ig beach, finest locat')n
() Lucy Show
HOURS
(9) 310,000 Pyramid
nb
1st
&amp;
last
Older
couple
only,
t6Goddess of
3lc
a
line
6 thru 25 times
Indian
(6) Concentration
(33) Florida
$10,700
0297
Garage i1ft furnished or
(24) Family At
(13) Winter Park
dawn
(LJfli Lut1b 27 t3eng (Latin)
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24c a line
1:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
53 Lily maid of
2àtimes
furniShed
(C) What's My Line
Lifestyle
I? Victim of
51.000
DOWN-- 7 bedroom, I bath In
War
form)
City Council
Ast*rak
28
air,&amp;carpeted, newly Nice7hedrocm block home, fur
I
Aslolat'
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
painted inside
11:55 (6) News
(9) Wild World
Winter Park, 521.175
leprosy
2:30 (2, C) The Doctors
10 Stone layer
377
31 3kunk
(35) Batman
fished
O(
unfurniSh
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9.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
373 7970.
19 Spanish article
Animals
(Scot i
37 Portable Ch3IrS
APARTMCNT WITH BUSINESS
(6) Edge 01 Night
(44) Gilligan's Island
Backs cr flkS
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20
Rebuked
39
Turkish
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(13) Westeyan Singers
AFTERNOON
BUILDING- Excellent frontage
(9) Rhyme And
2
Bedroom
house,
StOve,
$140
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56 Kind of triread I? Female
5:00 (9) DInah
fU'OlShCd
72 Reproved
foretetle,
measure
of
Hwy
1797 545,000. SubmIt oiler.
(24)
Country
Club
Circle.
ange County
Reason
373 1579 after
(24) MIster Rogers
377 16fl
DEADLINES
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25 Takes fOOd
13 Pedal
530
length
OOWP
School Board
(35) My Favorite
Neighborhood
29 Soviet stream
intrernrtos
41 ireland
QUALITy-. 3 bcdreom, I' bathe.
Furn Efficiency Apt
12:00 (2. 44) News
(35, 44) Star Trek
Martian
I Corp
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2 Bedroom fenced yq
30 Sine Iegilima
(33) Mickey Mouse
Noon The Day Before Publication
ta Portable
42 Solar dish
cenlral air lOw down, assume
Water &amp; lights
7:30 (2) Candid Camera
(6) Young And
2
Air
lpreti)
(24) Bill Moyers
P'OIO lab)
stso mo Adults prelecred
fasteners
Club
43 Festival
nioitgagr., 528.900
373
Sill
3 Angers
32 Sleeveless
Restless
(6) What's My Lin3
323 SISior 3fl
20 Accuses
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Journal
*4 Snare
(44) Lost In Space
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Sundo - Noon Friday
4
River
(Sp)
garment
21 Term for
(1) Let's Make A
(I) Jackpot
n'&amp; Two Bedroom fished Sr
46 Signet
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COUNTRY HOME SITE- Large
(44) Underdog
5:30 (2) News
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33 The same
golfers (p1) 47 Within (comb
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Air Cond., carpeting, reasobIe
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Deal
and shaded. $7,500,
3:00 (2, 5) Another World
(9) Eyewitness
(6) Andy Griffith
6 Branded
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form)
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(9) Hollywood
(24) FirIng Line
(6)
Price
Is
Right
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34
Canada.
23 Surrender
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(13)
WOTT Sports
Squares
Large 7 hedroom garage apt., kit Lake Mar, quiet neighrflo
P,1ç
(9) General Hosoital
133) BIg Valley
lab I
?4 i4p,j, blc.'
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56500
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Travel
Help
Wanted
18(13) Movie
oc
Qi it
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then, living rm . bath den. 3 blks
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12:30 (2. C) Jackpot
(24) Woman
r:orri' 5? Att.mpt
BR, turn , carpet, sun porch,
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8:00 (2, C) Adam 12
utility rrn , 377 6196
(6) Search For
(33) Cartoons
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(35) American
Office
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(44) Variety
6:00 (2, 6, 5, 9) News
(9)
1767
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entrance,
bath
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REAL
TOP 373 5771
ie Life To
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371 9579
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(24) Electric Company
Live
773-PlO
PositIon
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LOvely cottage air. c4rn'
Lommercial Properties
(44) DInah
Machine
(44) Lucy Show
(24) Lilias 'a
Adults.
No
pets.
377
8:30 (2, 6) Movie
7711
AVALON
APARTMENTS
Homes, Lots
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(6? News
6:30 (7, I) NBC News
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll Good year Service Store
And You
ADULTS.
NO
PETS
(9) Movie
Free,
644-lOP
for
"We
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office
(9) Ryan's Hope
manent
posit
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for
a
(9) ABC News
FurniShed? BR Hout.
And
(35) Unc1e Hubie
1 16w. 2nd St.
(33) Victory At Sea
"Hotline". Adults or T'ens.
clerk,
(24) Masterpiece
Adults, No Pets
(13) McKeever And
1
ShOW
Acreage
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9:00 (6) Hôwaii Five.O
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Nice Location 377 1566
Theatre
The Colonel
tr'c(thint Vinegar! 861 Kelpt Plow
GET THOSE LUXURy ITEMS FOP
(44) Three Stooges
Goodyear benefits include paid
(13) Carolina Country
JOHN V RIDER, ASCC
(4) Feeling Good
all four in one capsule Ask for
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
(35, 44) Moie
4'00 (7, 8) Somerset
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1:30 (2. C) Days Of Our
34—Wbile Homes
(6) Mery GrIffin
insurance, plus pension Program,
9:30 (13) Dante's Inferno
1
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(44) Gomer Pyle
Lives
9
Monthly Rentals AvaiIi
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Color
TV
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Reply by letter. giving work ciBroker, 107W Commercial
I 7 Bedroom trailer, $13S mo . ptus$S0
(6) Barbaby Jones
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I S1(grity Mullet Lake Park, 349
QUALITY INtl-NORTH
AL ANON
perlr'nce, telephone number.
Sanford 372 7911
(9) Marcus Welby
I I &amp; SR 43-1, LcxvqwOOd
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For families or friends of problem
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Lonvenient interview arranged
(13) Zane Grey'
drinkers
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In the Herald Classified ads are
Theatre
For further Information call .173 4317 Your letter will be answered and
_r_ 197) 17' wide, 1 bedrooryi, AC, adults.
I or? Bedroom Adults only
Iiii
HIGHLIGHTS
(24) Interface
or write
$175 per month, 337 qj
kept In confidence.
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PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
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Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.0
10:30 (13) June Allyson
2545 Park Drive $70 up
Beautifully fUtfll%Pied, large 2
Box 553. Sanford, Fla, 32771
11:00 (2,6,1.9) News
Write to ______
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DIALING AROUND: Steve cash to pay the club check.
wun garage; new carpets;
bedroom, adults preferred $lS0
magazine editor, the other a
-Mr
Steve
Hair,
Store
Manager
(33) 700 Club
assume
or refinance. 521.900.
per mo Call 372 4170,
Lawrence and Eydie Gorme Naturally, they encounter the
*CED WITH * D,flNi(Ifrc'.
comfortable surburban
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
31A— ipktxes .
Crank Realty, REALTOR
(44) Night Gallery
PROBLEM
are in London now shooting escort, Mr. Pmney played by
P0 BoxY
11:30 (2) Tonight Show
housewife, - decide to swap
930-6061
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Bedroom, air conditioned, by week I
Sanford Fla.
their
television
special
which
DELTOPIAguest
star
George
Furth.
New Dite, Furnor I or month Plenty of grov, for I
(6) MovIe
life-styles, and run into starCan H'?Ip
An Equal Opportunity Employer
unfurn Drapes. Water, Lawn I children &amp; pets 377569
will be seen on Thanksgiving
8:30-9 CB.S M-AS-H Rerun
(9) Wide World Of
Call 123 4597
Lung situations, especially with
* "Get 'Em While *
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Care. 373 un or 669 6346
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night on CBS. They'll go to It's not just fun and games In
Entertainment
their respective men. Barbara
Nice 1 bedroom trailer on large I
Parttime,approx
Intl
aday.
Must
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Sanford.
Florida3llfl
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(44) The Fugitive
Paris for an on-location surgery. A major battle
* They're HoV ' *
I Bedroom apt, kltthen eguipped.l shady lot. $125 mo Adults Only,
Eden plays the homebody and
have typlog e.perince ar.d be
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12:00 (5) Great Mysteries
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sequence with guest-star Gene produces many casualties.
$91 50 377 I able to take on n , lative. Call 321
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deposit 373 5854
OU Qualify!
Wektva Modern ('can interiors,
lIcenSee
to
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make
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irony is that the original wasn't emotional confrontations.
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Boo Boo Kidt favorite pet;
from $1
Fat, the sinister spy, is back
SMi
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Sanford
372
Forrest Greene. Inc
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M. UNSWORTH REALTY
made In Paris. It was done on
4170
8:30-10
NBC
of Jupiter
WORLD
and is played by Khlgh Diegh.
MORNING
3236353.3721910.eves
Reg Real Estate Broker
32-}4.o'jses Unfurnisheci
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FOUND:
Da'chthund pup; Found on
This time, Wo Fat is seeking to
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903W. 1st St
California.
corner of F1r? St. arid 1792, Call ____________________________
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Real Estate
6.00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
Survivors" Rerun Tight drama
eliminate a foreign minister
Wlner
Springs
21—Situations Wanted
373 608) or 373 OSI7 eves.
Lovely? tIp. 1 bath, —
372 1057 or 332 1996 after 6
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6:10 (2) Sunrise
"The Mary Tyler Moore about survivors In a lifeboat
living, dining, Floridi room, wall
visiting the island, but to do so,
MRAI)RSATOTSI
I.LACCIIE
Almanac
fEW Ht)MES-- In good area 364
Show" has been a Saturday after a cruise ship has sunk, an
wall carPeting, fenced 8)1 3457
FOUND- Male Irish Setter, Celery Willbaby sit n my home week dIyt
36-Resort Property
be must penetrate the security
6:15 (6,5) Sunshine
Bedrooms, Priced In mid 70's S
and
Scott
Ave area. Ph, 321 0797.
night staple on CBS (or five updated takeoff on the movie
Winter Springs 377 1090
A AS PA IT S All S A P NA BET H
S,anfor- 3 BR, partly furniShed, —
set up by McGarrett and Fivepct, down, 7k,. t- in?.
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322-2611

831-9993
RATES

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(6) News
(9) Bozos Big Top
(9) Am America
(44) Forum 44

7:30

8:00 ()

Captain Kangaroo

(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo
8:30 (44) Andy's Gang
9:00 (2) Pt'III Donahue

9:30

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(C, 9) Movie
(44) Fury
(44) Petticoat

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373 1340

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$3,750 On
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3.495770 after S p.m.
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Sanford 373 5200

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tract*. several locations. 51.900 to
54000pere0dte'rmsTe't'y
Realty, REALTOR, 6280711.

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Flower Beds Cleaned? Free
estimates. 373 1069 or 373 7911

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dependent ServcC V and ug' 377

SAdIt Clubhouse with
Cole, TV, ool Table,
Kitchen
STern 'enter, Jukebox,

roof

Paint &amp;

birds

Pool V able, Pin ball
Ma.hie. Pop Machine
Bring your own horn. or
seed on. from our

D??29,i I
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Call for AppI. 322.3103

RemodelIng

11j $II4S.Si*IW' Awe., SaiI,nd Fl. mu

Caillena

Home 333 118$

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Roofing

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ISR000EPI ROOFING 373670)

— POOl Repairs Average IS sq It
"Ct ha.r tried lh.' r r-t COW try Ihi
roof. 16CC Call Orla"do 799 ISIO
bed Expert pant &amp; bOdy work
,,'r r :1m0
7)8 7306 alter 6 p ni
3?) 1595
Ph p I dellyiiy
.

IJtIty Buildings

Aluminum utility Buildings inciud
Pest Control

Contractor. Homes. additions. 530
5377 or 9968114 eveS.

ung floor, delivery, installation

wally Watt of Orlando 799 4276
APT BROWN PEST CONTROL
?'k Dr"e

BUDDY'S IsOMEIMPROVEMENT

rn sass

ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY

AND REPAIRS 377 338
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION
SYSTEMS--

Pressure Cleaning

Expert rt
iIJ roofs or
shingles All wcrh guarant

Registered with the state as Class A :

Car,ia:eCeveAduttClubhovse

Pt4OTOGif'y bY ED
Spfciaistsnoutdoorpoftraits Also
Weddings Call for details after
3)0 37)9097

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niodthondlsplay.
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ReasonabIeR.t,s,3236050

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isfor the

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Mowlng&amp;Edglng

Its like pennies from, heaven wtser
you sell "Don't Nee" wiltS a
want ad

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Winter Park. FIa 37793
100 pct sa?iifact,en

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321 0799 after6PM

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PHOTOGRAPHY by RANDY
SEAMAN
Weddings, Candicis. Commercial,
Aerial,
Portraits,
Adver
tusing s
or 678

Lawn Core

Call the Bfrd—
Allen Wrenn

Lake i$taundromat

MODELS OPEN SOON

dress. Mail to:

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Cul0t'i ha, b.ile'nrj, Lgiit
rearIng 3778927 att.-r

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l' stery home. It

FHA • VA • CONVENTIONAL

Clearlig

6151

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Wait Gate all of July eilh

Hauling

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Circle your choice
enclose film
&amp; Payment
print name &amp; ad.

Land Maintenance_•

any purcliaseof chain link or woo.1
fence Lower cost per ft Call

REALTOR
22015. French Ave ,32l 001)

I? Eap -$3
(2lprints)
20 Eip.-U 49 (40 Printjt
Add)5 each roll, postage honciling

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17?il?0' tot, 1ssq ft on floor ot

SANFORD'SNEWEST
ADULrOr FAMILY PARK.

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Looking
for garden eguipment?
Read today's classified ads for
goOd bus's

TO,',EPS bEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harmiett's Beauty
46Comrnercial Property ____________________________
________________________
519 E Pine 337 5712

Community... With
Something For Everybody.

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COLOR SNAPSHOTS

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Beauty Care

storage On busy highway, owner
will assist financing 165.000

Laid

for 1

From your Kodacolor Film

IcTIPSON LAND CLIARnNG
ildOZiq, Excavating, Ditch
t'.ork FUl dirt. toe sOil

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131 6217. ask tar Steve

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2701 S French Ave .321 004)
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ovllding with 1000

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Free Estimates

DITlONlplG 3721677

Kish Real Estate
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Roof Repair &amp; PaintIng

IF TlS IS THE DAY c buy a new car. see today's Classified ads for W install Maydeen, Blown n In
best buys
suatcn Call tor frt
4679 cm 9(1 736 3096

GENEVA- I Acres. 5)6,000

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BEAT HIGH ELECTRIC COSTinstall a eater to ar heat pumpfree est, DYKES AIR CON

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Ill' $70Q

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Ce,itral Heat 8. Air Conditioning.
For free estImates, call Carl
Harris. at SEARS In S&amp;nford. 377.
1771

60011

MAYFAIR- 100'

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School. Bruno Bellucci,
Louise St , Crystal Lake, Illinois,

4' Pvxirvae,n Pool

_arge wooded lots •Street lights

&amp;a

1963 Ford Galaxie; good condition;
1350 Call 377 7747 alter 3

£_

BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Lc.ø' '

Lake Mary, 3 Acres between 3rd &amp;
4th St. at Vanfluren St Neir

A Superb Mobile Home

Piswexen yew wish, whenever yew visIt

it alll

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be*eams,alIbrary.da,baMn,,m - - whatever yv',.ui.

C!.J'd to everything yet away from

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s,uy, caii Whitey
Any
Quantity.
NOLt
Ecksfpin, at 377-1451 Dealer
Casselberry,H
17 92 8301706 ____________________________
ROBSON MARINE
—
1953 lath Rambler, low mileage.
2977 Hwy. 17.92
WILL BUY OR CONSIGN GUNS OF
collector's Item runs good $300.
377-5961
ANY DESCRIPTION. 373 7310.
377 7flS
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Ike lever level.. - The v,er level Is enfILiMd . . . As poor
family rpws, yew SiMply (emplet, 1414 upper Iiv,l by aodiag

OF DISTINCTION

urvrr, unqu,'e iT
klkvivltl.
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price. Read the Classified Ad'.
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'w" uw Vrifl"lQ, best offer.
Iso Couch &amp; chair, tic: ALiiir.,c.

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Spring is "Move outside time," Get
patio and lawn furniture at

Color TV's from $50; MW, from
$13; Servic, all makej, HER,S'
TV 1200 S French, 337 173.1

over payments. Call

Cash
Fri Ynur I [Nih

Puy ,,a,rvv rrurn ooxcar"GORMLY'S E. 46 Sanford)?) 1132

has $ kedresms. a balk, kItcke* di,llIl ream £ Iiv$.iq ream is

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ForYourJunkCars
373.1339

614 1006
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car' keep me company in a raised
'oc' beamed living room, dine
with me on a balcøny &amp; many
extras unheard in a mobile home.
Assume payments, or rent with
option, 372 1109.

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MORE FAMILIES LIVE IN NATIONAL HOMES THAN ANY OTHER
HOMES Ill THU WORLD,
ir

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KEPIMORE WASHER, parts,
serylce, used macnines
MOONEY APPLIANCES)?) 0697

371 0707

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Horse. Bay Gelding, 11.2 Hands,
g'ntle. Neg. Coggirts. $250. 373.
0596

an.
73-72)1.

iuildi,ig, roofing and concrete

Y'

mileage, 1 owner, good condition.
1*00.3210933.

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COLOR TV, 511 95 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

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BUILD OIl YOUR LOT OR OURS
Geneva - Paola - Oeltona. D.Bary. Sanford

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6-Horses

2Mos.old.t

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0-Autos for Sale Also male. MoStly Chihuahua, I I ______________________________
yr. old. 3770334
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r!'jw 31"jiarane
$100 61175.4

'69 New Moon, 17'xlO', 2 bedrooms.
Many extras, 57.300. 372-2519 after
6.
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1969 SkylIne, l7dd; 2 bedroom. I
bath, air, skirting, awning, l7a2O
steel utility building, completely
fenced yard Call 669 5053 before
300pm
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BLAIR AGENCY

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

No down. Aitme payments,
Trailer, $10934 mo on rental lot.
9.31 9477 after 1 &amp; all day Sat. &amp;
s
Owner.

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52Appliances

Licensed, Orlando 7733410.

1977 12'64', 3 BR, 1'-', 'bath, extras,

2611 or $31-99'fl
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1972H0edafr*m.,.,t,..i i.ak

FREE matekitt,ns. yeilow&amp; b'ack

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big
returns Try one and see Call 377

aua,nrea prices ror limited

WHITE Swing Machine; all attachments; cabinet I. portable
case included. Like new. $100; Call

plete set up. I'll save you mona',.

Izjuh

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160, runs very good
WIflihiI4d, boa &amp; new battery.
5195, 3225.a37.

MOBILE HOME MOVING. Corn.

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helmett. $900 Call Harry ii 377.

9091,

tIme. 377 1397

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First. Downtown
377-9411 Eve. 869-1146

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function. Its importance elesatlon of the cholesterol
indicated for you.
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66-Pets-Supplies

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_____________________________ 1961 Honda

Singer Zig Zag, in cabinet, 3 needle,
front load deluxe sewing machine.
Sold new for $31.00. Pay balance
of$$9or )Opayments of $9. See at.

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Moving? Why Not Live

Established Resio'enh&amp; Area?

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Two India Oriental Rugs, beautiful Dachshunds Miniature. AKC $65;
Chihuahuas, white male. 3' mos
condition. One 9'zI2', $200, One
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$50
9'i9', $17, 373 5.670
ANIMAL
HAVEN

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Pen Peal Estate Broker
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2a Hiawatha Av at 17 92

2565 Park Dr.

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In Sanford's Finest

Cath 104' Junk Cars We pick up. PH
or rM 7070 Bithlo We Sell
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Soeclxl thr
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7 dayS a week.
98 cents ea, GardenLand, 100 W
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1st St., 373.
ReconditIoned Batteries. $12.95
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
1109 Sanfo-ct Ave
Woodruff's Garden Center
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— 601 Clery Ave , Sanford

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet

refrigerator with icemaker. 377
0250 Or- 349 5317.

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Ph 372 1037

Carpe'ntry.
Remodeling,
Additions, I It's like penni from heaven *'t'n
Custom Work
Licent
Bonded p
ou sell "Don't PICPth" W11 a
Fre, estimate 373 6O

want

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East 0114., ',.
Gi S-' II On Ivilwd Ave
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109W. 1st St.,377.fl3,5
We steam clean carpets

BELAIR.- 120' a 117'. $4,500

BALL REALTY
(ECATHERINE, iF'edroom.split
an, large corner lot, fenced,
CHOICE lISTINGS
ol, central heat &amp; air, dish
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
ather, extras 1)0.900 365.3*9?, 817W 1st st
372 5611
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room, carpt
throughout, all LAKE MARY- se a
1)6'. 55.700
new appiianç-5 corner lot,

antastic 3 bedroons, 2 bath home S anci 10 ,'re racts o land with
tb beautiful shake exterior.
trees
entral heat air, fireplace, car&amp; garage $71,950

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Fenced yard. I hriros, 1 bath,
Surilanci $71

Bedrooms

Mb ROR.MlRpOR ON THE WALL

322-2420

new,

1972 Pa'asades, 2 BR. I bath.
con.
ditioner. Otherwise unturnished,
Already set up? 1400, or low down,
&amp; assljme $53 oar ma I aU
anytIme.

Shaded

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2 Acres

ILTOR$

ThE YOUNG ON!S
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Terms,

Your MLS Agency

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King Size Pool
Spacious
bedroom, 7 bath home,
with family room, central air Mid
heat. Entertaining area. 137.000.

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1 at Lake Monroe. for easy access
to Orlando a
Daytona Beach, 3
BR, 7', acres, 573.000. 377-0195
before 9 a,m or 1,30 to 6:30 or
after 10 ' m

Fl.IN IN THE SUN
Pleasure in the
hade. This borne isa pleasurefor
he sunlovers or the shade sitters I Bedrnom, 1 bstP. cn QOOd garden
'lie 9 a 12 breezeway with
land, 572.000
eautiful trees offers cooling.
e!axing fun with the calming
ffect all hard workers seek. A
na,tt 7 bedroom iome with Florida

lariner''r__(44

QUIET Country living, yet clos, to I.

H( )W SWEET IT IS
This lovely
4
ome in Deltona 2 BR. 7 baths,
ar-pet over terrazzo, central neat Furnispeci home. 11 bath, covered
I, atr, excellent Ondition
patio, large rear yard. $71,000,

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Occupancy.

CalIBart Real Estate

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landscaped 551.500

rice? Only 5)9,500

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1 Bedroom. 2 bath, pool, beautifully

SAPFOpD' SALES LEADER" .

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REAL ESTATE

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Realty

373.7540
KISH

After 5 377-7111

N ear Golf COUrSe

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Each Wo.drner. Home Features Central Heat And
At,, Shag Carpeting In Living Areas, Inside Arid
Outside Storage, Modern EquIpped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I t f Come
On Out And 5.. For Yourself.

SALES BY

Sten

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MODELSHOWOPENFORINSPECTION
TAXCREDJTAPPLIES
8%VA$ODOWN.FA.LOWDOWN

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REALTOR 377-7198

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JOHNNY WALKER
PEAL ESTATE INC,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

76-Auto Paris

78-Motorcycles

stove, refrIgerator, air

home,? acres, Large family room,
$79,500. Teqm if dejired. Call Bud
Sendner, 337 7)11 after S pm.

1967 Camper Pop top, very clean,
excellent condition. $1195 Ask for
Ouar.e McGuire, at 372-1651.

Casselb,rry. 1797,

I)' L Shape Nauqhanjtu1t0n Bar,
1200 Bar Stoolc CIitt ra,b

Peg Real Estate Broker

Neat, 3 BR, 2 bath home, corner lot.

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Counter tops, Sinks. Installation
available. bud Cabeil. 322 57
anytime,

Gis range with grill; Hotpoint

42—IVbile

A modern 3 bedroom. 7 bAth cr1

Vehicles

64—Equipment for Rent

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Horses

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th.,,s, straight cnairs, tiling
Dealer
cabinets, as Is, Cash and Carry. __________________________
NOLL'S

Days- 337 617)

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Noprepaid payments

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Used office furniture

Kitchen.Bathroom Cabinets,

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123.000. Call i3l7OIS

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CASH 37

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BEAUTIFUL- appointed 2 story
older home, 4 bedrooms. 7 baths,
carpet, drapes, fireplace, $37,900.

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377 6SS

IPiece or Housefutl

.8. chairs, Secretarial desks &amp;

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ANTIQUES

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Saturday I Sunday
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337 7939 after-S

Wood or steel desks (executive desk

No closing cost

fiord, by Owner, 3 R. 1 bath,
targe eat.in kitchen, plus formal
lining room, New carpet,

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black &amp; white and color portihlfi.
Dinette sets. 323-0108,

IBR, 1'2bath, bigutility room
"
wall carpet, central heat 8. air,
.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

Toppflcespald,used,aflyconditio4,
444 6126, Winter Park

Kohlt'r
Campbell Console Piano
and Pinch. 5330 Firm 373-7641

STAN'S HWY 46 FLEA MARKET

eat in kithe, rec, rm, with wet
bar. 539.500 365 3)16

Qualifying, assume vaisting
.'orgage. with surpriSingly low
down Immediate p0.session Only
$27,950 CaIt' 83) 1722.
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

ORD

Posac Amplifier. Must sell. _______________________________

SacrifIce, $150 3736009

rm., family room, with fireplace,

drab.'c. 111th..,

Auction Saturdays 7pm. Sanford.
372-7270

Kingston electric guitar, 70 watt

HammondOrgan.L.)00series

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO
BROKERS

below FHA appraisal, 3736137

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PINEY WouDs BARN- We Buy
Furfllture&amp;MiSCelI.fl,ous.S,II fat'
30pct. commiSsion. Free pick-ups.

59—?tssical I/erchandise
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large lot, good location. Assume

Nornoney down. VA

clean. 3 bedroom. 7 bath, garage,
paneled living room, huge lot with
trees, like brand new. No

Phone 373 A7C'6aftemS
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MAITI AND FLEA MART
1911 Hwy 17 92. Open Sat &amp; Sun 95
138 2970

REALTOR
7201 S French Avp .321 0041

754pc1.or$lSOdown, FHA, Priced

s )UTH SEMINOLE- Squeaky

and Lot from $29,400

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communicate well verbally
TOMO OW'. WI n
Inserts
----'- — -- today. You can organize
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C.io:.Hn.eer.foz
anything from a malor stock
',Lxim.
.rg
dcal to a successful house
salary Reply to Boa $77, Co The
Evening Herald, P0 Bo 1657.
party.
Sanford, Fla 37771,
%'IRGOtAug.23..Sept.22)me
ship you've been looking (or
'DISK OFFICE SALES POSITION I I
Must have some college Hr I to I I
comes in today. You'll want to B I o c k s
5, Mon -Fri $7 75 Hr to start with I
share some of the cargo you've
I
CicetIent opportunity for ad
earised with your family.
vancernenf Apply Loxcre,n Co. I
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swer.
Sanforj. 32' 1031
LIBRA (Sept.
I
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tirnuIus
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You're the one to decide what
P4ec-d.d. Au'o Mechanic
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uiscuss wnzi your loved one the group does for entertain.
National Auto Sales
II
that problem in the back of your ment today. You can envision
By Lawrcnce E. Lamb, M.D.
37370)1
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span. In many instances these
mind. Today is an opportune what they'll all enloy.
DEAR
DR.
LAM!)
While
I
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in
s'oun&amp;!.
healthy
men
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl Wasinthe hospita' forsurgery I with flu heart disease at all. It
ROISTERED WITH VAI.UESI I
CANCER (June 21-July fl) You'll be happiest spendng had an electrocardIogramcan be a birth defect, or from a
FROM
THE
WANT
ADI I
Don't be afraid to use your way- your
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resources and energy for
ECGt. and the surgeon siid I trilnor lfl1IIrIlIIIatofl of the . COLUMNS
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"Ut ideas for Improvements
something around the home or had i right bundle branch heart from a childhood disease, I
Needed, body 8. fender man
around home or at work. Your for the family,
block. My family doctor or it can be the result of fatty I
NatlonaIAJ,to Sales
3737011
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Inventive instinct exceLs.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. Dec, repeated it and said I had a deposits in the arteries that J
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Marshall Field
believe in or teaching some of problem. My choeerol test be swnethini or nothini. Its I CreatIons,
ramipy owi'tØ CO'sm.ptic company
DII1RAI CltM* caa
your skills will be very self, was within the normal limits. importance must be judged (in
has a local opening for an am
IuaGAlNMATs.fv1RYDAj
gratifying today.
My doctor said the conduction other medical findings.
bitious Pefsonabte lWy Previous
'TIL2:30P,M,-$1,25
1
e.periene in building
CAPRJCRN (Dec. fl-Jan. defect was a minor thing and
direct
Your eholcstcrol may be
tales organitat Ion desired A once
19) A surprise material reward ti'iany people have this finding normal by some values but
In a lifetime Opportunity 373 5470
tomes to you today. You won't for years, ar,'l I shouldn't apparently ycstr doctor thought
bttwient&amp; 17 or) foöp
recall having done anything to worry. He put me on Atronud-S the level was important enough
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e.trn it.
Lam clime
three times a day, told mc 10 to warrant giving you medicine
cOnic as an AVON Represen
I'ADOh THE
tQUAItIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Watch the fats in my diet arEl fri try to lower it. Elevated
tative Call 61 ioie
NATlN55E5T5cLu -5.
Friends wi(l make a hopi or come back in six months (or cIolerero:
n' of th in.
2: 10 4:55
dream coms. true for you iody. another EC'C,.
C E ER
p1at1t 1ai - tor iltit 1ncrea:t s
7:20 9:40
Your good fortune is re.üzed
I am a 53.year.old male, tht' risk of hasii .i heart atOPPO!1' TI.JNIT'(
Mariner Tr r• c- World't Incest
without action on your part.
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apparently in good health tack.
ievi,Iers;
''rot it
IV TOO INTl wst
$P*,Ir
g.
vcas
Feb.
2GMarch 20 otherwise, except for slightly
vacations;
For more information on the
roe YOUhGfR(HttO,
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benefits. de5ir aggressive alert I
Wishful thinking is not a elevated blood pressure. My significance o cholesterol
good PerSonality. nard worker.
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frivolous endeavor for' yc
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weight is normal, and I do not levels, send mc 50 cents and a
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willing to relocate if neressary
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today. 'l'he aspects c;tn change smoke. I would appreciate your -tampt.'d, sclf'addressed
Call Mr tloatncc. fli tn nr
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your tant.as) Into reality.
?SOfl ))
explanation of this and the risks selope in care of The Evening
State St. Sanford
to my health.
Herald,
Box l5l, Radio
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BEDROOM SUITES

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Hops

Pool, Tennis.

S Speed Girl's Bike

Practically New, 513

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Kish Real Estate

322.4132

For used furniture, appliances,
fools, etc Buy I or 1001 items
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave

COUNTRY-. 3 bedroom, 7 bath, hi.
lo shag carpet, beavtifulfireplac,,
oversized double gargeg. 549.000.

Af4FORD — by Owner, I tIP, 7
bath, 2 tS Old Central heat-aIr,
carpet, garage. Screened porch,

Afltlqvej STAN'S, 372-97)9.

CASH

BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS,

with fireplace, fenced, $51,500.

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3224991
19)9 5. French
3227374. 32 1476, 3fl-I9ei
327-1959, .172 1164

BR, screened porcn, garage,
fireplace, salted commercial
$11,950, Acre Realty, REALTOR,
- 323 7750

LAKE

Patio

SLIM

NEARLY AN ACRE—) bedroom, 2
bath split plan, large family room

Central Florida's

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Cash for good used Furnit,.r.&amp;

Ai,'!

Outboard motors: 30 HP Elgin, l
HP Sears, Also Citation Dish
wash,r&amp; Crib. All work. 3730322.

7571 Park Dr
377 2111
RPA'ITOR
AFTER HR
3?79;9
3270648
322 3991

Stemper Realty

A Veteran's Answer

WIlT REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
)7l-i0
322 2749, 373-7993 323 S2)5

HOUSEBOAT- 20'xI$', almost n,w,
good condition, Call 349.5103

Jim Hunt Realty

fenced corner lot included is 3
Bedroom home, with Central
heat &amp; air, all for only $26,500,

COOL POOL with thiS 3 BR, 7 bath
home, Energy Saving air cond
system, Family room with serve
thri.j bar &amp; fireplace. $37,500

HIDDEN

STUDIO 1,3,3

550 damage (3SpOSit 70) E 2It St
173 1319 aft,r,t)0

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w411 tO wall carprt. 5)25 month

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DIDDLE DAY CARE, 373 Soeo

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Complete child care services New
Summer Programl HEY DIDDLE

AlsF;A('u,N

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For Wednesday, July 23. 1975

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New Smyrna BNch, ground floor,
luxury condo apt,. POOlSide on
cuparicy,
373 0730
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beach
Has
everything
7 BR, near Junior &amp; Senor High
Reasonable by week, special
Schools, larg, lot 3221910
rateS, Mon Fr, 647 2559
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Saxon, Realtor

Longwoocj, I BR, 2 bath, fireplace,
dn, cittus trees, fenced, priced in
low 30's, 134 3491.

GIANT OAK TREES- Shades this

68—Wanted to Buy

S5Bos&amp;Accessories

Hanson's Shoe Shop, 7711sf St. All
types shoe repair &amp; dying. Marion
&amp; Saddle Lee, new owners, 377.
9997.

lot. Owner motivated $31,Ogo,

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clean; ready for immediate oc

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the Classified Ads every dey

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Initrucijona: The hidden names listed below appear (orward,
backward, up. down, or di*onalh' in the puzzle. Find each
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Mangoustlne &amp; First Reward
377 3767 or 37? 31)3 after S
Man or Woman to snare household

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ARIES (March 23 ..;i 19)
8:4:30 ABC HAPPY DAYS
Your
mind works best on
"C.n' to ChJcago" rerun
philosophical levels today. It's
bl t,'io
whout Its pri
Richie, also a good time to discuss
changes with associates.
Polsie and Ralph are with
TAL'RL'SApriI 20-May 20) A
school chorus on the trip, and
vexing
problem concerning
decide to sneak out and F_
Chicago's mghtlife. They forget 'our work or duties can be
the money, and Wy to sneak solved today. You have a nose
back to the hotel room for the for smelling out the right an-

162 (ar-ibit
(44) Green Acres

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LOST wnite femala Poodli, (ust

EELARI)Lf;

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Sweepstakes
(4) Joker's Wild

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LAKE MAR','- 2 AR, CA, small
home on large lot, Big value for
small price. $I6,o, Terms,

Tubsday, July22, 1975—lB

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Lawn Mowers We Sell The Best C
Service
Rest. Western
301 W. 1st St

Ori French Ave., zoned commercial

carpet, fireplace, large corner

Evening Herald, Sanfor6, Ft.

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50—MsceUaneous for Sale

By owner, House 62 lots

LOVELY OLDER HOME on Park
Ave 1 BR, central heat &amp; air,

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Larry

645 7333

Lakefront. Loch Ar-bat',) BR, 7 bath,
den, garage, patio. Spring led
lake, $49,950, 327 6315

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Semester
(I) Tod&amp;y In Florida
6:55 (2) Daily Devotional

REALTOW

Merchandise

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

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classic, "Lifeboat," Martin 0.
Sheen Is the senior officer
10-11 CBS BARNABY JONES
aboard the liferaft, and he "Odd Man Loses" Rerun Three
faced with the agonizing men who share a car pool pull
decision of who hull survive off a $300,000 robbery, but, in
and who shall be sacrificed to the process, kiLl the courier.
avoid swamping the raft in the Jones Is hired by the company
face of an oncoming typhoon. that lost the money to track
Diane Baker, Tom Bosley and down the trio - leading up to its
Chris George have featured own employes.
roles.
10-11 NBC POLICE STORY
8:30-10 ABC MOVIE OF ThE "The Witness" Rerun Don
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WEEK
"Let's Switch!" Rerun Meredith, Michael Codle and
Two women
one a James McEachln costar in this
knowledgeable woman's story.

"HA,- plA,HA'.
Everybody has been trying to get
lIstIng Ilk, this, and we got It.
Under market for 3 bedroom In
choice Sanford area, Dining room,
screened porctl, fIreplace, 77' 12'
master bedroom. Don't mits
out.
Only s,000. Call 323.9110

323 ,t1S

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seasons has bought the series
for Its own stations when the
show goes into syndication in
the fall of 1978. . . After more
than 20 seasons on television,
one would think James Arness
would be delighted to take a
treather now that "Gunsmoke"
has finally bitten the dust. But
Arness wasted little time
getting into another major TV
pi-oject - which could lead to
another Western series, He's
'costarring with Eva Marie
Saint In a 2-hour Western
special, "The Machans." It's
sort of a "Hovi The West Was
Won" epic.
ABOUT TUMGIIT
84:30 CBS HAPPY TIMES
Rerun Tonight's crisis deals
with Michael's problem at
school, He's been bullied Into
handling over his lunch money.

SANFORD- ?droom ho.rtewiti

WE TAKE TRADES
SANPOPD_. 3 bedrooms, I'-', baths,
central heat &amp; air, fenced back
yard, Will dicker or swap. $71,500,

JJJIIII
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den. or 3e"1V(0.,.,, vacant
Move rIght In w,,.
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Defliry,

List Your' Business4Djo,I 322-2611 or 831-99931

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more than pleased with the project
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11w project is being carried out by Halifax
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June 12 in Goldsboro and Georgetown.
l.aZenby said that a number of tinprovements have tx-en recorded in the paving
areas with residents pairting houses and
planting small flower gudens.
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inohed with the pa'ing work as they are,"
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The pa1ng project Is being paid for with
federal funds and was the outgrowth of a civil
rights suit tiled in US Distnct Court in
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south of Third Street and west of 17 ,'
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work in the Georgetown community was -90
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An exploding television set %at blamed for the fire that destroyed The home of Mrs. Merle Fields,

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Bryant Road aid 'R 42, yesterday morning Mrs. Fields was &amp;t work at the (line of the fire, but when Tim Raines walked and

house guests John and Rebecca Armistead, Biloxi, Miss., said They heard an explosion come from The stole second. third and home.

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petition the courts for return of
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, three-member panel of their requests that adjudications of guilt be SeIons told the court panel
Judge Johnson yesterday
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withdrawn in the cases. . .
signed a court order allowing
judicated guilty lie was fired
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officers nieted county jail time
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by a former Sanford policeman
in the burglar), ring cases until
and a former city building
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policeman that their sentences recei ved three years probation menial labor jobs
begin serving their jail time
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adjudicated guilty June 17 and
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step back and wi'hdraw Am I going tohae this thing on
prob,ation plus 90 consecutive 1)avi(l U, Strawn, Clarence T. judgment unless t1k,seatence is my Lick the rest of in%, life?"
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release program after fie lloserrmnn Jr., yesterday in a
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breaking with intent to commit Sessuinstue no legal basis For Figgatt said
plated enough faith ii Magner 'inford (ity Jail
petty larceny.
their requests that ad.
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case could have been five years dra%%L n in the cases, but that the 6ty animal ci.ntrol officer the adjudication of guilt."
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plants off the line, the fuel ad. Johnny Higgins, a spokesman for FPL
The higher deposits will apply to new customers
uel adjustment charges alone will force "average" bill, or the amount charged customers
"Every time we take the nuclear plants off the who are expected to use SM worth of power each
goes up."
Seminole County consumers to dig into already who use 1,000 kilowatts monthly, all' P1 in July was 'ustment
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month, which in Seminole County is about 70 to 90
deflated pockets next month for m additional 31 $11.01. nat ainnunt I`Wxt month is expected to inL Commercial Manager Utilities must have PSC
approval
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cent of the population, according to Burns.
cents to $1 82 to keep electricity flowing
crt4ise by $3 82
Scott Burns
before tacking fuel adjustment charges onto bills.
Those using less would centime to pay $20 Kilen
In addition, many new customers of Florida
At Florida Power'i Winter Park headquarters,
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policy
calling
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Power &amp; light Co, (Fill.) are paying JW instead of (ornpany spokesman Charley Jay said it will be
because the firtn's generatorsare driven
-_by nuclear for a $50 deposit from some customers took effect not be asked for additional cash dep,Dsits.
$20 deposits to h4i'e the po wer company turn on the from "a
w eek to 10 days" be fore the company firms poser instead of oil
June 1 The increase does n't require approval by
He said businesses, Industrial and commercial
up th e $11.7 million increaseand begin, charging it
F P1 's Commercial Manager Scott Burns sa id th e PSC
customers will continue to pay a deposit roughly
[loth FPI and Florida Power Corp, the to
wtu'i.rs bills
the $382 pass-on is the result of the nuclear plant at
In addiuon, some residential customers who equivalent to their bid for two months' worth of
utilities serving Seminole County are expecting
Jay said Florida Power also is seeking an ad- Turkey Point being "down" for two months.
ecord at FPI. may be electricity.
increases in next month's bills because of higher ilitional 31-cent pass-on at a PSC hearing today In
During that time, the company as forced to required to add $30 cash to their $20 deposit for a
Florida Power, Jay says, serves about *000
prices of oil used to drive their generators.
Orlando.
generate electricity with smaller, more con- total of W, spokesmen say.
customers
in South Seminole, whHe the remainder
Horida Power Monday won aii $11.7 million r.
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Tl-e FPl, rate is lower, comp-tiv spokesmen say, ventional oil-burnitiv plants,
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Though tile state pays $745 for
increase in the cost of the
each full-time student, some
retirement program and adspecial category programs
ditional money budgeted for
carry a higher
CollectivebargaInlnpurposes,
Thus the final tall) —39472—
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cation at last
doesn't represent the number of
additional demands by in- students in Scminole schools.
ycar's level Amt. Supt.
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tax dollars to participate in the 67 to 7 03 mills and go for the paid to the county by the state FTh's
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each
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will be asked to approve the full
FTE.
eight-mills.
the
The state announced
School officials
vight-lilill limit and not the 5.9-,
per Seminole would receive a $2.3
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Mills which County Property sum as tile "local :
"It would be impossible to FTE.
fil ion increase over last
Appraiser Terry Goembel says Honda Department of continue the same type of
year's $21.l million budget. But,
will return the same amount of I ducation (DOE) decides what programs we've had in the past
However, Harris pointed out declining enrollment won't
operating revenues as last the local effort will be, Harris without levying the full eight- taxpayers won't be shelling out allow the county the full $2.3
year.
said,
any additional funds because million, according to Harris.
mills," harris said,
last year's special four-mill
Last year's "local effort
Harris
said
Florida
He also stressed the fact that tax for school improvements
Both Harris and School Supt.
Education Commissioner Harris says, was WinilliOn- the "final decision rests with has expired. Arid the board has Bud Layer cited the depressed
Ralph Turlington told school compared to more than * the board..'
economy as the prime reason
voted not to reinstitute iL
officials at a meeting last week million required by the state
for a projected decrease in
that between 6 7 ,
A full eight-mill levy would
71)3 mjfl,j this year. In essence, he says
Also. Harris said Seminole enrollment. The picture will be
thanalocal
the effort Is place an additional $1.2 million Cwill be needed to generate the this year
'tinty will get about $1.4 clearer in September when
million ir
proper amount of local funds. greater
In what Harris calls a milion of the state's projected students show up for classes
laeal taxes collected last year.
"discretionary fund." That a&amp;htional n3 millin to run the and officials make another F
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The state has put nn More
needed county 36 schools
count
than $1 billion and )'IorWa
But, he says sky rocketing [none), Harris says, is
counties must put up $543 operating costs require has put on us"
He said the final Fit count
Layer Is acheduid to present
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Seminole school oflc1ats to
here has been readied. That the board with t&amp; final
money generated by houwtown push past the state's projected Additional demands Indude number, he
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Chief George Karcher are the board reaches.
reviewing
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board's
Morris testified at the Civil'
recommendntion received last Service bearh* that Perkins hit
Friday.
turn in the face with a closed fist
Karcher thid rc~.-oniivended a as he attempted to arrest him
five-day
suRpension
for about midnight for driving
Patrobnan Hubbard Clapper under the influence of alcohol.
who according to testimcay
Perkins was loaded Into he
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testimony showed, was hand- again became violent. Ttwn
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will be postal rate first-class letter.
increases before the The Postal Service in 19-,3
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retention ofno-layoff
emporary rates.
sportation i D(Yr) has failed to live up to its obligation of keeping
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million dollars in the fiscal year postman or
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A Sanford Jury Friday found Perkins' face
Perkins guilty of resisting
erkis,who was treated ata
arrest without violence in the hospital, later filed charges of
incident. The state had charged police brutality with the State
the Melbourne man with attorney's office and with
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CASSELBERRY — Ihe Civil Patrolman William Morris.
Scr%ice Boara has decided a
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The astronauts were still asleep at the time of the
Soyuz landing, with their spaceszup uriiung aiuii
135 miles above the Pacific south of Japan.
A short time later Houston mission control
akened them with the word of the successful Soyuz
landing.
"Very. very good, give them my best. Glad
everything went good," Commander Stafford said.
Stafford, Brand and Slayton will remain aloft
unfit Thursday to conduct earth observation, solar
astronomy and other scientific experiments.

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Kubasov stepped from the spaceship in their white
spacesuits and both gave bearhugs to the rescue
workers and waved at cameramen.
Doctors at the scene reported both were in "very
good con(lition."
Mission Control reported they landed just 6.2
miles from the intended landing point.
Ten minutes after landing the cosmonauts were
taken to a helicopter for transport to a nearby
medical facility..
The astronauts, Thomas P. Stafford, Vance D.
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descended from the skies toward the
central Russia, about 300 miles east of the Balkonur
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Tuesday.
About eight feet above the surface, small braking
rockets fired downward to cushion the landing,
stirring up a great quantity of dust.
Within 30 seconds a helicopter had landed beside
the bellshiaped Soyuz and a team of rescue workers
walked across the plain towards the capsule.
Within one minute, they had beguli to remove the
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beard He was choien four he once used in the huddle
Yesterday's high 90. Over- weeks ago to head It,.
You win a few, you lose a oil companies, Florida Power
Night low 67. Rainfall was 2,36
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and light, a real estate broker,
ches.
strategy to initiate a drive for Daniel says his "self and a land develop ment
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with business contracts and
work and give the overall through his work,
afternoon and evening hours.
'Sports teaches you w ha t life savoy for the SCII)A position rated he says to cleselop in.
Highs near 90 Lows mostly in economy a shot In the arm
(he low 70s. Variable mostly
Daniel admits It "takes a long is all about, When you get
Ile Is the cuff ent president of terest and attract industry to
southerly winds 10 mph,
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develop
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learn
to
get
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CC011oillic development back up," Daniel says.
Development Council (FICD). siders his job more of an
thundershowers. Rain
program, but he says it is more And his career on the sports lie lives in &amp;)uth Seminole with "economic development"
probability 30 to 40 per cent
imporlant to make sure that fields cpxried him further Wn his wife Jackie, anti their two rather
than
"industrial
when (fie industry does locate in the university sccne. lie children,Susan 11 and Jimmy, deselopment,' bringing In new
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fie sa -s he intends to coormanufacturers to the county is an agency to professionally dinate the entire counly into
his primary goal.
promote the SCIDA operation. working together to attract
To that end he recognizes two
hits method of operation: only industry, not Just in the norobstacles in his way the slow the needed paperwork to keep them part of the county.
moving economy, and getting the office running and other"You' ve got to look at it from
the Seminole County name to wise Out in the field, shaking
Counts
both
sides, he says Will the
prosped se industrial clients hands, promoting the
lie is requesting 126,000 in his and working with other groups co-tnt) be good for the company
$62,000 bud"et proposal for interested in attracting in
and will the company be good
advertising from the Ceunty dustr to Seminole,
for the count'

Locally-Based Firm Refurbishes "Copters
Giant helicopters arid Nationalist China?
And Sanford and Its airport.
flow do they lit tngethem

The turbine-powered helicopter — as tall
as a two-story building — Is refurbished by
the airport's S-I agency tenants —businesses
which operate on the premises.

Sini
Orlando Helicopters Inc., recenth
hines'Pmriously
ter was deli vered to
giant Sikorsky SSST to the Nationalist'
Chinese
Thailand and one was
ppC( (I Iceland 0i
Republic. The chopper was loaded on the boat
[is tructien purposes
for shipment Last week after it wasmoved
The Sikorsky which went to china will be
from its hangar at the airport,
used
to transport VlPs. After it's rebuilt. 10 to
The going price for one u the refurbished
18
pa.
svilgers can (it into one of the flyllit,
cooppers is S750.(40. at-t-ordjng to j. E.
"ictun-s.
Fiselcin, the marketing martager for the
Ud. believe it or not—the same copters
Sanford Airport Authority.
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The Bartrara Trail Canoe Georgia and Florida
a canoes, to accompany the
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Expedition crossed hake journey that spawned one of the travelers into the marina.
Monroe and picnicked at the most widely-read nature text- Three airboats going full blast
Wekiva Marina over the books of the next century.
led the parade of flag-draped
weekend, before portaging to
W. Ronald Green, a student at canoes and boats to the picnic
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tinue toward its
Gainesville, is the leader of the those who had come by car.
destination,
expedition, which by now
The canoeists all said they
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The nine-man, one-woman should be somewhere on the were in fine shape and all were
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expedition hopes to be in Miami Kissimmee, heading toward well-tarmed from their days in
Beach on August 8, two months lake Okeechobee, Big Cypress the sun.
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Swamp and the Miami Canal.
They were presented with a
start at- Macon, Ga.
According to Seminole bottle of champagne to be
The trip is a Bicentennial re- County Bicentennial Chairman opened at journey's end and Bartram Trail Canoers Tom Van Horn (left) and Ron Green beach their came at Wekiva Marina for
enactment of Col. Philip Jack Homer, about 100 spec- also
the keys to Seminole a weekend rest before they continue on to the Kissimmee River toward Miami Beach. (Herald Photo
Bartram's ins
ex- tators and picnickers were on County by Longwood Mayor by Gordon Williamson)
ploration of the rivers of hand, with many of them in James Lormann.
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Pump Malfunction Blamed

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KEY WEST (AP) — "There are 100 ways a Ship
can sink — it's a powerful ocean," says the father of one of
three young treasure hunters who drowned when their
top-heavy tugboat capsized and sank.
Just last week, Mel Fisher had sent a case of chamout to his son, Dirk, to celebrate discovery of live
brass Cannons that salvors say are from a long-sought
-Spanish treasure ship.
Sunday, Fisher, founder of Treasure Salvors, Inc.,
wiped away tears as a sister ship brought in the bodies of
Dirk, 21, skipper of the tug Northwind; his wife Angela,
21; and Rick Gage, a diver from New York City.
Nine others escaped when the 60-loot Northwind took on
water and capsized before dawn as it lay at anchorage in
the lee of the Marquesas Keys, 36 miles from Key West.
"lt'sa terrible, terrible tragedy," Fisher said. "We just
don't know what caused it."
One of the survivors, Donald Jonas, 19, blamed the
on a toilet pump that inalfwitioncd atid sucked in
salt water. At the same time, the boat's load of diesel fuel
shifted to the same side, capsizing the vessel, he said.

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In Accidents

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Stall Writer

U.S. 17.2 at lorida Ave.,
determine If anything was vestigating a
LungwoI.
today at the
Oil
taken Ili the
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Police said James I).
Station, W. 13th St., In which an
Weekend accidents in Wakeley, 22, 114 Pinecrest
office bulldlrg was entered and
d
Window Smashed
Seminole killed a teenage Drive, Sanford;
Ernest
vending machlnesransacked of
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Sanford patr
Shea an undetermined amount of
* P li e
persons
smash-up Lucerne Circle, Casselberry,
Jr. reported a two-pound chunk money
on U.S. 17-92 at Longwood and and Walter Joe Harris, 18, 1100
ci concrete was used by thieves
an Altamonte Springs man who Orange Ave., Sanford, were a
early today to smash a plate
fell into a take while
also treated at Seminole
- glass window at Cherry and Son Man Arrested
gliding
Memorial.
were searching for two men alter patrolman Tony Brooks Imports, 1220 W. 13th Si and
The Florida Highway Patrol
Ransom E. Mitchell, 19, of
Longwood patrolman Roy who robbed a Fern Park con- Jr. discovered a chain-lock and take costume jewelry valued at
reported that 14-year-old Buruield charged Wakeley with venience store
1603 W. 11th St., Sanford, was
night and center post on a gate at Gold- $200.
Carolyn Capps, of Elder Road, failure to use due care, officers escaped with an undisclosed sboro Elementary School had
jailed by police on a charge of
Lake Monroe, was killed when said. Police said the accident amount o( cash after knocking a been removed and two Officers said several pieces of assault with intent to commit a
she was struck from behind by occurred when the car driven clerk to the floor.
classrooms and a storeroom jewelry were found on a r!arby felony in connection with an
a pickup truck while walking on by Wakeley attempted a U-turn
Deputy Donald McCormick forceably entered.
sidewalk where they were alleged razcr attack on William
Orange Boulevard near SR 46 and as hit by a car driven by and detective Doug Huth
Brooks said he saw the youths apparently dropped by the D. Howard, 21, at 1511 W. 12th
west of Sanford.
St. Police said there were no
Harris. The Harris' vehicle reported two black males with inside a classroom but they fled fle-ing thieves.
Her brother, Herbert L. skidded 248 feet, Investigating braided hair entered the UI' on foot before he could apinjuries In the incident.
Sanford police are also
Capps, 17, was killed Oct. 2 In officers said, and overtnrned. Champ store on O'Brien Road prebend them.
the same area in a motorcycle
about 10:30 p.m. and threw
School officials today were
accident.
clerk Sandra Nix, 20, to the taking inventory, police said, to
Fall From Kite
Officers said Miss Capps was
floor and forced her to stay
Sta te ,•, , 679
walking north on the east side of
Nick Dorich, 27, of 200 there while they removed
S
CONSOLIDATED
REPORTOF CONDITION OF
Orange Boulevard about 3:20 Maitland Ave., Altamonte currency from cash registers.
"ATLANTIC BANK OF CASSELSIRRY"
OF CASSELIERRY IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
p.m. Saturday when she was Springs, was listed in
Investigators said the rob- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
AND DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES
struck by a pickup truck driven satisfactory condition today at bers told the clerk to "stay on EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
ATTHECLOSEOFIUSINESSONJUNE 30.InS.
by William Clifford Peek, 31, of Florida Hospital North, Alta- the floor, we're not going to hurt CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
FLORIDA.
ASSETS
332 E. Volusla Ave., DeLand. monte Springs. Dorich suffered you," before fleeing on foot with COUNTY,
CIVIL ACTION Na. 75.1260-CA44.F
Trooper Robert hovering facial lacerations Saturday the money.
In re: The Marriage Of
Cash and due from banks (including S Nano
VICKIE ANN NOEL. Wile
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75015153
Petitioner,
charge of driving while In- reported, when he fell from a Teens Sought
(a) U S. Treasury securIties ............S 631.$S 37
and
(b) Obligations of Federal Financing flank
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toxicated.
kite-glider
Orients in
JOHN C. NOEL. III. Husband
Tofal(ltecns7(a)L(b)) ............................S31.3937
Res
pondent.
south Seminole.
Sanford police today were
Obligations of other U S. Government
NOTICE TO DEFEND
py S
Deputy
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A .Walthers looking
f two
5-Car Pile-Up
agencIts and corporations -........................ ...
t teenagers
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THE STATE OF FLORIDA To
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
None
reported that Dorich was riding surprised by an officer at 4:47
JOHN C. NOEL. ifi
Other securities (including S None
John C. Cogburn, 47, and his the kite, being towed by a boat, a.m. inside a burglarized
1130 Glenda Way
corporate stocks)
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None
No 109
wife, Ruby, 45, of 314 E. 18th St., when he lost control of the kite school. The youths fled on foot
Trading account securities ................Non
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Rem
no, Nevada $9502
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
Sanford,
listed In good and plurged into the lake.
Y OU ARE HEREBY notified that
under agreements to resell .. ... .............
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condition today at Seminole Onlookers pulled the injured VICKIE ANN NOEL. has tiled a
Ott'er loni ............ ...... . ..... . ....... . ..... ......... 7,649444 22
hi
the
Circuit
Court
of
Bank
Memorial Hospital, Sanfort man from the water,
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premises. furniture mid fixtures.
Seminole County, Florida, for a
and other assets representing bank premises ..............
The Cogburns were among five
427,76003
Dissolution of Marriage and you as Real
estate owned other than bank premises
FICTITIOUS NAME
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24,916 SO
persons injured early Sunday Store Robbed
required to serve a corn' of your
Investments in subsidiaries ,cOlidated
Notice is hereby given that we a
None
written defenses, it any, on J.
morning ma five car pile-up on
Sheriff's detectives today
Customer's liability to thi5 bank on
in business at P.O. Bo*
CHRISTOPHER RAY. 616 E.
acceptances outstanding
2602. Lake Mary, 32746 Seminole
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Semoran Boulevard. Suite 107.
burglary early

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Ford concentrated
on sports and relaxing at Camp David in the Maryland
mountains over the weekend.
He played tennis with three aides and went swimming
three times in humid, 90-degree heat Sunday.
The President
his last weekend off before
his departure next Saturday for a 10-day trip to five
European capitals, Including the 3$-nation European
summit meeting July 30-Aug. 1 at Helsinki.
He played 18 holes of golf Saturday afternoon at Burrung Tree Country Club in suburban Maryland before
flying in the evening by helicopter to Camp David with
Mrs. Ford for an overnight stay.
The Fords' 23-year-old son, Ja"k. and two of his friends
were there for the weekend, too, and the presidential
family enjoyed a private showing Saturday night of the
movie "Jaws."

In,

was enjoying

Legal Notice

WASHINGTON (AP) A member of the Senate panel
probing the CIA
there is a possibility of a reopening
of the Investigation Into the sclnstion of President
F. Kennedy.
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Sen. Richard S. Schweiker, R-Pa., said Sunday that a
fatal flaw of the Warren Commission that looktd into
Kennedy
is that It made no reference to a
munber of attempts to kill Cuban Premier Fidel Castro
prior to Kennedy's death,
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That's the way she and
others view her in her
unique role as the only
Female member of the
Seminole County School
Board.
"I would like poeple to
know we're human. The
'leed in this 'ount-i is for
x)litIci- ns who wi11 lister
fficiais forget ti'ey're
lected to serve the
eople," Telson says.
Butahewon'tfurget.No
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ren't they good. Eat 'em

firmly Informed School

board actions. To ensure

P.
She adamantly believes

Sut. Bud Layer she didn't
want any liens coming

that she does, she travels IL)
statewide board meetings

males have a definite

before the board before
she's had a chance to study

Democrat, and Davie
Sims, a
Republican,
decisions don't split along
jarty lines and party at.
fLaatAon Is seldom evident
c: the board.
Her view of the ongoing
negotiations between the
beard: "I'm not scared of

them"
Then,
"It's Iflegotiating) the law,
and we mu.st abide by the
law," And Finally she says
money is "tight" and it's
the board's responsibility

to ere the taxpayer his
dollar's worth.

where she can be

in polities, "Perhaps
ey're
more
tin-standing. People with
oblems come to me
cause I'm not a stern

the programs beforehar,d.
Layer said it wouldn't
happen.
She sees the board as an

when she isn't In Seminole
schools checking with
officials on this program or
that
She feels the board IS

rson and because I like

entity which Should be

'more responsive" now to

IS."

r'sponszve to tIC PCOpk'.

Citiiens iecls than ever

But if she is easy with

But she doesn't view it as a

before. "If the, cvnie and

liens, it doesn't make

rubber stamp for the ad-

present sonwthing in a

r a pushover.

rn'ntration.

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And when she first made
that plunge Into political
waters, sheadmitted]ywas
"scared to death," but now
she Identifies totally with
the hustle and bustle of
ixliticl activity a' what
she believes is the
politician's role to serve
the public.
Except forarunnlng duel
between
layer,
a

county's teachers and

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and
finger
pointing.
A Democrat, she made
the Jump last November
from housewife and mother
of two to politics. One of
two Democrats on the
boarS fEC. Reaper Jr. is
thesecond she doesn't feel
political affiliation influences board decfIons.

"I'd like to see more
women nfl," she says.
Then leaning back in her
chair and offering nxve
coffee and more of those
fine cookies, she hits you
with the same statement

many people are making.

rational way, we're goIng

"I'd like tc ace a couple

recent board

"You better know what

to1iten," she says. But she

PtLAg, she politely but

you're doing," she says of

doesn't like shouting

of women run for County
Commission."

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County, Florida under the fL.litious
na me of QUALITY FENCE, and
that we intend to register said name
with the Clerk Of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County. Florida in ac
cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit:
Section $4305 Florida Statutes 1957.
S: LaVerne E. Edwards
Lester M. Cox
Publish. June 30. July Y. II. 21, 197$

Altamonte Springs, Florida 37701.
andfllethe orlginalwithnwCl,qkof
the above styled Court on or before
the lit, day of ugvst, A.D.1975
otherwise a Default and Utfimte
entered against
Judgment will be
you for the relief demanded in fne
Petition.
WITNESS my hand and official
sealof said Court on this the 2ndday
of July. A 0 1975
I S E A L)
Arthur H. Beckwlth. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
By - Elaine RiCharite
Deputy Clerk
Christopher Ray

TALLAHASSEE (AP) —The Public Service
Commission is bumping a deadline as it takes up a request
today to raise Florida Power Corp. rates by $65.6 million
- about $4 a month for the average customer.
'Ilie deadline for the PSC vote is Tuesday under a 1974
law requiring action on a utility's rate request within
eight months after it is filed or it will go into effect
automatically.
Florida Power, based in St. Petersburg, claimed It
needed the higher rates to meet increasing costs brought
on by inflation.
The firm was considered to be in financial difficulty last
year, but it reported earlier this month that earnings for
the first half of the year were up sharply.

Oil Spitler Goes Undetected

Other asvyts (item 6 of "Other Assets")
(Including S None direct lease financing).................11S,i?7.$3
TOTAL ASSETS

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MIAMI lAP) —
Thick, sticky oil is lapping at
beaches In the Florida Keys. But the ship that dumped it
probably will escape undetected, a Coast Guard environmental off.cer .iays.
"From past experience, I would say the chances are
very small that we'll catch whoever did it," U. Cmdr.
George Davis. 'It's fair to say that whoever dumped it is
halfway to Norfolk, Va., or the Panama Canal by now."
Crews stood by to shovel up the unrefined crude oil in
case the isolated bubbles of oil already washed up increased on today's tides to a wave of oil, Davis said.

3,409,771.93

LIABILITIES

Demand deposits of individuals, partner.
ships. and corporations .................................. 1139,769.11
Time and savings deposits of individuals.
partnerships, and corporalion$ .......................... 3.734.190.25
19,19.11
Deposits of United states Government .......................
Deposits of Stain and political subdivisions ....... ... ........23119331
FICTITIOUS NAME
Deposits of for eign governments and
Notice is hereby given that I am
official Institutions
engaged In business on 17-92 South of
None
t'.iO"t' o! commercial ................. . . Sanford, 37111 Ri 3, Bo* 133, Simm- .None
Certlfied and off lcers' checks. tic ..........................10,110 44
ole County. Florida under the ficlitiTOTAL DEPOSITS .....................5 4.411.6*3.93
ouiisameoIJNITEDTVANDAUD- 616 C. Semoran Boulevard
(a) Total'3emand deposits - -- - -- --- - - $ 2.002.50270
10 CENTER. and that I inlmd to
b)Tofaltimeandsaving,deposlts - register said name with the Clerk of Alfamorle
Springs.
$3,416,190.73
Florida 37701
Fedoral funds purchased and securities
the CIrcuit Court. Seminole County, Attorney for Petitioner
sold under agreements to repurchase ................None
Florida In accordance *1t1' the Publish: July 7, 11,
31, 7$. 1975
Other Iiabflltinfor borrosv,dmoney provisions of the Flc1ltlou Name ')EP33
None
Mortgage indebtedness .... ... ... . ................. ........ 16,112.97
Statutes, To Wit: Section $63.09
cta
executed by or for account
Florida Statutes 1961.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ofthlsbankandout$tandlng ...........................
S Autrey 0. Boykin
None
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Other liabilities
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.Publish June30. July 7, 14. 71. 197$ CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY,
113,11469
OFO-IBO
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TOTAL LIABILITIES
L.
4,64111,744 61
PROBATE DIVISION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CASE NO. PR 679$
MINORITY INTEREST IN
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. In re: Ettate Of
CONSOLIDATED SUBSID!ARIES
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CLAUDIAM WANNAMAKER,
None
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
DECEASED
CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 73449.IA
NOTICE OF HEAR INC
Re: fits Marriage f
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
TO: PArt Rebncca S. Smith
Reervelorb.ddeotlonesonioonssetup
SALVATORE ALFIEPI
3261 Coleus Court
P..) suant to Internal Reveoueserviceruiinos)
Petitioner
151119 37
Winter Park, Fl.. 37719
Oiherreietvesonloans
vs
None
Reservesonsecurities
JOAN ALFIEI
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None
rzs Rebecca S Smith.
Re'sctondent
as Legal Guardian
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS
P4OTICEOFSUITof James COward
AND SECURITIES
NO PROPERTY
15.119 37
Wannamaker.
TO Mrs Joan Alfieri
a minor
114 Tudor Lane.
3361 Coleus Court
Middle Island, L.I.
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Winter Park, FL 37119
Cspi)I not.i and debentures -- - -- -- -- ---- - -------New Yor k 1193)
None
PatrIcia
Jean
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itt
Ing.
y() ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
(specify interest rate a nd maturity of each issue outstanding)
ham
Fqully
total
that an action for Modification Of
Address Unknown
1011,410-95
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the
Custody hs been filed against you undersigned,
Preferredstock.tofaIpa,y, ........................None
as Attorney for the
1No shares outstanding —I
andyova,erequi,edtoserveacopy AdrrIn'ittotor of the Estate of
of your written defenses. if any to if
Common
stock 1OfI par value ........................
Claudia M Wannamaker, deceased,
4001000 00
(No sh ares authorized 40.000
on the plaintiff's attorney, WhOti HAROLD E. &amp;USTAFSON. will call
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(No. shares outstanding 40.000
name and address Ii
up for hearing before the Circuit
Surplus ----- - --- --- - -- - ----------- ---- IOHPi R GODBEE, JR.
.h'dqe of the above styled Court, in
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Undlvied profits .
3
c. the eril-'cte County
..S.i1095
l Wit F hA I I
tiUl (Di '' Cur thout ,', 1 a'ford, I I Ida.
Reserve (Dr Contingencies and
DELANO, FL. 3;720
Of't't(afIti%lresei-ves ...............................None
73, IS'S, at ,.g
a1dfile the or1inalwItfI the
c,rk4 eclock A Al, or as soon therLaftsr
the above stylid court on or t.tfcte •
TOT,i. API'lAL ACCOtDitt .. ........... ... ..Q3,17t1 ii
counstl 'isy be h'ard, th,,
July 31. 1973 olherwe a Iudgmenl
may be enter ed against yo for the
PETITION FOR ALLOWANCE TOTAL ..IAIIILITIES. RESEI%YL!S
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p0? Ition
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—Pierce Roach Jr.,22,ofOrnge City in Taylor County, was
Bled when his car failed to
egotlate a turn on State Road
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—Irene
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.auderdale, dkd Sunday when
IC car she was driving rasinolved in a three-car collision
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We would like to take this opportunity to publicly thank you, each and every one,
for the tremendous success you made of our last Three Day Super
Sale. This proved to be the most successful sale that we or any other Badcock dealers
have had.
We don't claim to have the prettiest or The best displayed store in town, but we do feel
that we have, by for, the best Furniture Bargains, not only in Sanford, but In the state.
Our Badcock franchise enables us to offer furniture at a tremendous savings
because of the buying power of our 140 stores.
I wont insult you by telling you that we are selling furniture at "Cost and Below".
However, on many items we feel we can honestly sell to you cheaper than many dealers
can buy them for.
What most people in Sanford are not aware of Is that we can
offer one week delivery service on almost anything in our catalog.

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We have good furniture at prices to fit every budget from
the most modest to the other extreme.

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Again, let me say that our store doesn't look the best
because we try to keep volume stock on the floor and this makes

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It impossible to arrange it in fancy displays. But, we feel the additional selection
we can offer you is far more important. You will find
such famous brand names as Zenith, RCA, Philco, Westinghouse; also
La-zBoy, Berkline, Kroehler and many others.
So folks, when you are in the market for any item of furniture, appliances or home
entertainment please drop by Badcock and look around with
us before you buy. We feel we can save you money and we would like to do business
with you.

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By THE ASSOCIATED I'RE,AS
A Moore Haven couple whose
car crashed into an oncoming
vehicle at the entry of a church
parking lot were among at least
rune people killed in state
traffic accidents this weekend,
the Florida Highway Patrol reports.
Clyde Leidy, 77, and Ora A.
Leidy, age unknown, were on
their way to church Sunday
evening when they turned into
the path of another vehicle on
State Road 78, troopers said.
Troopers said other fatal acidents included:
Tiue0,f}
A ood was killed Saturday while
walking along a city street. lie
xas struck by a hit-and-run
Iriver, troopers said.
—Irene Decker, 76, died alter
she lost control of her car on a
city street in her hometown of
Driando. Officers said her car
rossed a dividing line and was
struck broadside by an oncornrig vehicle.
--John David cronmn, no age,
)f Shalimar, was killed Sunday
norning when his car ran off
state Road 85 in Okaloosa

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In care of his Ie3al Guardian.
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WITP-sE my hand and the sea, of OF ADMINISTJATQk'S FEES

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DA'x'TONA BEACH ( AP ) for knife itiunds in the stom- a few hours earlier, police sai
"It appears to be an actio
— None of the six women ach, shoulders and arms, police
carried out by women vigi
vigilantes who avenged the said.
When the knifing attack oc- antes." Sgt. Robert Sharpe sal
rape of a friend by slashing the
1rcused man with knives has curred Friday, officers had Sunday. 'They took things mt
been on their way to Dotson's their own hands."
been arrested, police say.
Their victim, John I)otson, 20, home to at rest him on a cornwas being held without bond in plaint svorn out by a Daytona
Sharpe said the case was ur
the Volusia County Jail late Beach woman.
precedented here. 'We've ha
The woman had named Dot. cases where individual womei
Sunday on charges of sexual
battery. lie was hospitalized son as the man who forced his seek revenge for rape but neve
over the weekend and treated way into her car and raped her anything like this," he said.

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SANIBEL ISLAND (Al') —A majestic Mississippi
paddlewheeier juts out amid the pines
the ghost of a
plush island home almost forgotten except by beachcombers.
Protected by a wall of barbed wire, guard dogs and a
caretaker, the steamboat Algiers has rested eerily on its
white sandy berth for more than 15 years.
The paddlewheeler was mo ad inland through a channel cut specially to link the Gulf of Mexico with a small
lake about 50 feet from the beach. The lake was drained to
leave the Algiers on firm ground and the beach va.s later
restored.
The boat had been rescued from rotting and disuse as a
New Orleans car ferry and rennovated to suit the tastes of
a wealthy New York couple, Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop Brown.
The Browns were so pleased with the job done in getting
the steamboat to its sandy berth that they offered con•
tractor Miles .Wield a Picasso painting as a bonus. He
turned it down, however, and accepted a Jeep station
wagon instead.

PSC To Decide Rate Hike

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EDITOR'S NM: This
Is the first of a series on
members of the Seminole
County School Board.
profile of each board
member
his-her
and dislikes, theories and
Ideas on education
will
appear weekly In the
Evening Herald.
By ED PRlCKFT
HeraldSt.affWrfter

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New JFK Probe A Possibility

TALLAHASSEE (AP) lice. His Senate trial is set for
the crime with which he is other cases made it impossible
special prosecutor claims Sept. 15.
T he
nat i on 's charged alone presumptively for him to receive a fair trial in
that a U.S. Supreme Court i-uIO'Malley's attorney, Edward
deprives the defendant of due Miami.
log involving Jack "Murph the Booth of Jacksonville, con- hinhest court denied process."
Like Murphy, O'Malley has
Surf" Murphy thwarts reloca. tended in a change-of-venue Murphy's appeal Or
The nation's highest court de. contended that
pretrial
tion of impeached Insurance motion filed earlier that 'unre- his 1970 convict ion, nied Murphy's appeal of a 1970 publicity makes it impossible to
Commissioner Thomas lenting excessive and prej- ruling that he had breaking-and-entering
cony- select an impartial jury, at
O'MaHey's felony trial.
udicial publicity" makes it im.
iction
in
Miami,
ruling
that
he least in Tallahassee. Booth filed
A motion to transfer possible to receive a fair trial in failed to show that
failed
to
show
that
pre-trial
a thick sheaf of press clippings
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r' .-.ria,
coverage coverage had denied him a fair and television scripts reporting
O'Malley's Aug. 18 trial out of the capital.
Tallahassee was before Circuit
But the special prosecutor, had prejudiced his trial,
on O'Malley's legal difficulties
Judge Ben Willis today.
Asst. State Atty. Robert Willis case.
Murphy,
who
gained to support the contention that
O'Malley is charged with ac- of Jacksonville, said he would
notoriety in the 1964 theft of the there had been too much
ct'pting $10,000 in kickbacks light the change of venue. He is to another city to counter pre- Star of India sapphire, Is ser- publicity in Tallahassee for a
from a banker seeking to keep expected to rely on the Murphy trial news coverage.
vine, a life sentence at Raiford fair trial.
state treasury deposits and ly- case in resisting the motion.
The Supreme Court said that State Prison on his 1969 conBooth's motion contends that
ing on a state gift form to conThe U.S. Supreme Court in- prior change-of-venue cases viction for the murder of "potential jurors could not posceal it.
dicated in the Murphy decision "cannot be made to stand for secretary Terry Rae Frank.
sibly put the matters they have
Ile was also impeached by the earlier this year that trial the proposition that juror cxlie argued unsuccessfully in read and heard about through
Florida House of Represen- courts should attempt to seat an posure to information about a his appeal to the Supreme Court various media out of their
tatives on 12 articles and sub- impartial jury before they state defendant's prior conS that massive publicity in the minds and try this case uninfsequently suspended from of- consider transferring the trial victions or to news accounts of breaking and entering and luenced."

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INTANA, Fla. (AP)
The household garbage of
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger recently
shopping list for
cases of whiskey, a prescription
envelope for a tranquilizer and hundreds ofsecre(Service
documents the National Enquirer says.
The trash was retrieved earlier this month by Jay
Gourley, a reporter for the Enquirer, a weekly newspaper
based In Lantana. Gourley sifted through five bags tilled
with newspapers, old potatoes, empty jars, and other
onerous items.
In a copy of its story released Sunday, More its
publication in this
editions, the newspaper said the
discarded ma
material "
of vital Interest to a
potential assassin."
The Enquirer says documents retrieved by Gourley
Included:
—Work schedules which revealed the exact number of
agents on duty atKlsslnger's home and the names of most
of the agents assigned to him.
—A document revealing that the Secret Service IS
t'sting a new code light signal system for all its
limousines.
—A handwritten note on the back of an activity report
which gave the number and type of arms and ammunition
supply carried by each Secret Service agent and Indicating that a shotgun had been left behind during
Kissingers trip to the Virgin Islands last month,

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WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERIC. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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out M varsIty, 77 jayvee and 66 freshmen when the
schedule is underway.
Seminol, YMCA's program can be just as
successf ul if it gets some volunteer assistance.
You say you know li ttle or nothing about football
and doubt that you could be of much val ue?
There's always a need for ,people be it In helping
to check players' birth da tes, weight, height,
Issuing equipment, helping to lead In calisthenics,
providing transpo rta tion , helping to mend this or

The Seminole YMCA Middle School Athletic
Program is in
infancy and needs lots of help if It
is to be a
"Total participation by all participants" Lsihe
theme of this program and its orgarjj
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a good theme.

We are attempting for the first time in our

We were fortunate enough to be among a handful
of indhiduals who organized a youth football
program in another Florida county some 17 year,
ago when it damned on us that there were bigger
players in the high school band than there were on
the football field.
Too, we saw a need for early Indoctrination of
the sport if the schools in that county were ever to
come up to the level of its opposition in high school
athletics.
Today, that county compares favorably with any
in the State of Florida with its sports program and
i ts teams are consistently near the top in all athletic

Coaches in a ll sports will be needed, too, as well
as lay people who will serve as coordinators on a
board in each of the middle schools Involved (which
include Milwee, Teague, Lakeview, South
Seminole. Tuskawilla, Jackson Heights and Sanford).
Curren tl y, there are no less than 30 positions to
be filled and it is obvious the program Is in need of
he lp - which has always been given generously in
the past, but. is especially needed now.
Some of the districts have already established
boards, wi th off i cials elected, but time is drawing
nigh for the program to get underway and all should
be set when th e be ll sounds for that first endeavor to
begin.

If you can offer any assistance at all, contact the
Seminole YMCA at 862.0444,
And, keep in mind, the football portion of the
program sta rts in two weeks, so don't delay in
rig.
The ogram needs you!
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Fleeing Cambodians

. Thailand (AP) — Khmer Rouge
soldiers ambushed three groups of Cambodians fleeing
toward the Thai border last week and killed nearly 300
men, women and children without warning, witnesses

About a dozen survivors told the Associated Press over
the weekend the ambushes occurred about 50 miles from
the Thai border near the provincial capital of Battambang
In northwest Cambodia. There was no official
ifirmation of their account,
"The killing was horrible. I saw blood streaming from
their bodies which were riddled with bullet holes," one of
the survivors said. "1 heard them screaming for help as I
ran from the scene. I nearly killed myself when i saw my
friends gunned (low-n"
A second ambush occured about 10 miles east of Batt.ambang when the Khmer Rouge opened up on about 100
refugees strung out in a line, the survivors said.

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TEHRAN, Iran (AP)
Iran's rejection of a proposed
$300 million loan to Pan American World Airways was
miiostly due to the Financially ailing U.S. airline's Internal
affairs, says an official of Iran's national airline.
The Iran Air official, who asked that he not be Identilled, said the decision was final. He said that another
consideration was that 'Iran has other priorities for its
development projects,"
Pan Am officials in New York were not available for
comment. The airline lost $81.8 million last year and $59
million in the first quarter of 1975.
Pan Mn talks with Iran began last September.

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system in the White House press room interrupts
the poker games and dice rolling to Proclaim
the convention of the regular briefing. What
happea' then Is testimony to the tru th that the
gathering of presidential news, like the making
of Iunchmeat, Li often a process best Un.
witnessed by the consumer.
Example: Some mon ths ago when the tax cut
blil as given to the White house, reporters at a
britf ing asked Press Secretary Ron Nessen If the
President was going to sign It or veto it. Nessen
replied simply: "The President Is deciding."
That answer, meaningless, was succeeded by 15
minutes of the following:

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not renew the mandate of the
3,919-man force unless the Security Council adopts new resolutlons calling for an Israeli
pullback from occupied Arab
lands.

Al
which has g000
connections in Cairo, published
details of what it described as a
five-point disengagement accord conveyed to President An.
war Sadat by U.S. Ambassador
Hermann Ellis, who returned
Sunday nigh t from Washington.

Full Mobilization Sought
LUANDA, A ngola (AP)
A major liberation
movement has called for full mobilizatin of its forces
after one of its garr isons came under con tinued attack
from a rival group.
Observers fear the renewed fighting may have wrecked
any chance of a peaceful transition to Independence
scheduled for Nov. 11 In Portugal's last African colony,
and that a full-scale civil war is the likely alternative.
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The paper said the proposals
"resulted from Intensive contacts in the past few days between Washington and Jerusa1cm" and that "both sides have

"Ron, can we say firmly he has made a
decision?"
A. He Is deciding.
"Then is it firm he has not decided?"
A. He is deci ding.
"What does that mean, Ron?"
A. He Is deciding.
"We ll, is he, uh, leaning in one direction or the
other?"

CALENDAR

By purpose the briefing Is the shortest line
between White House activity and the public's
right to know. In reality It Is more often used for
propaganda b the administration and posturing
by the press. The result commonly is that hard
information seldom surfaces above the o erla y
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Orlando. Program on Florida
Seminole County Republican material. Open to public.
Executive Committee meeting,
8 p.m., First Federal Savings JULY 24
8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
and Loan SR 436, Altamonte
(Closed) 11 W. First St.
Springs.

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have seldom been willing to freely divulge news 4
other than that felt prudently obligatory, or seL'RAY CROMLEY
serving Press briefings, therefore, have rarely
supplied as much data as they've suppressed.
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What makes the situation more serious today is
press remains culpable in circumstances that cheat the public. The lessons of
Nowhere at the fumbles of a plodding little effort to send him the person who will do Watergate be damned, reporters have done
the needs of an all-volunteer defense establishment discharges stringent where required and bureaucracy m'ire apparent and more best at the job. Many employment officials
almost nothing to Increase meaningful White
should be given consideration in Congress.
Ii when stream nitionj allow. And disgraceful than in the state-federal em- to have little knowledge of the qualifications
seem House news flow and almost everything to, in
where nir, measurable- effect on stream quality Is plo)ment services,
required for the opening they're sending the effect, deny it.
found, no cotro1s should be necewy
There has been a major effort to extend applicant to, or what the duties are. The sp.
Not that reporters Inhibit the news purposely.
3y l95, the world wJi have anothe r one billion unemployment payments In this time of
plicant,
not
Forewarned
or
prepared,
may
thus
The
rub isLargely
that their attempts to get more of it
mouths to feed, says tht' opilation experts.
recession. And rightly. But a job is far better spend his days going from one employer to have been
counterproductive. Where the
This will place a heavy ti*
than an unemployment check. Yet the efforts of another with little hope Of SUCCtSs. With little pre-Wata'rgate Idea
Britain's Prime Minister Harold Wilson was PIC2UI
of White
house
coasking
farmers to produce more food. It it will also Congress and of President Ford to straighten out orientation, and not knowing what the employer was to lounge around
ve rage
the press
room
re'entl' with the flatiOlfs coal miners, asking them to re
create many new opportunities for uu"rs in the agencies dealing with the in desperate expects, be has little chance of Landing a job, or questions,
their w;ige demands, which go as high as an increase
the Idea now seems to be to lounge
of 9 per agriculture
careers calling for peciatwts need of work have been pitifully inept,
of lasting long if be Is employed.
cenL
,
around
asking
never before associated with fanning, on jobs
New gover nment - sponsored studies pinpoint
loaded questions. Briefings
That makes th e wage increase of nearly 30 per cent recently
mere apparently is little attempt to
remain the principa l news source, therefore, but
often
far
removed
from
U
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itself,
the
problems:
granted by the Labor governrr it to the railroad workers seem
those looking for work to see if they're
As the trend toward fewer but larger f
they have become so raucous that even what
In tm'loyment Offices In one state
modest by comparison.
or
merely
g
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rou
p4 logjes
oi
th
gh
th
e
motions
in
o
small
value they have is diminished. Press
ec
ono
mics
another,
t\t
average
rar,
Unreasonable wage demands such as these h,%ve fueled continues,
and
wccar.
looking
collect unemployment payments. All too Secretary Nessen has been so upset during
more
and
moire
important
to
efficient
farming
in
for
a
job
is
tivited
rcxitinely
with
little
or
no
Britain's runway inflation (now at an &amp;J'LI*I&amp;I rate oil 25 P
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the 19b. Larger, maintenance - free machinery attention paid to 1'er3onal abilities
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and no freauently, applicants do not report to the L.M. briefing encounters that he has at times
cent). undermined the value of the pound, weakened
p!yerthey
at all.don't
In a high
percentage
of
cases,
when
forgotten
to
announce
or
purposely
withheld
with
hgh
productivity
will
raise
the
cost
as
well
attempt
to
place
an
applicant
where
best
hired,
stay
petit e position of &amp;itish industry in world markets and CaUSed
i the complexity of tractors and other equip- qualified.
news items on the agenda.
unemployment in Britain to rise sharply.
rent
me
applicants are nu'iiibers, not people Job
The Laoor government thought it had a social
As if all the above were not enough, the in.
Indeed the affairs have grown overripe. A
Farmers will depend heavily on off-site ex- openings are funnels into wtthh to pour
with the British workingman which assured restraint in
the
job
vestigators
speak
of
the
rigid
attitudes
of
the
minister
who is also a newspaper columnist
wage perts to helo them decide such questions as
demands in return for
seekers. Never mind whether uey do or do not employment officials, of the inflexible guidelines attends regularly,
uraece of price stability. That
In collar, to ask nonquestiorts
feasi bility ofbusing one big tractor or two
fit Never mind whether they get lob or not. It's they live by.
tract, if it ever existed, has been broken repeatedly with
designed
so'ely to force nonansw-s, A woman
ones, iretiasing capital equipment outright, the number of referra1 that counts.
consent of the government,
With all this, the appli
cant's time is wasteci correspondent from Texas, 'a briefing regular
leasing
It
seasonally
or
buying
it
co-operatively
Likewise
th
The result is economic chaos and social injustice.
ere's often little attempt to The employer's time is wasted. And the tax- since the days
of Grant", is so irri ta ting even
with other farmers,
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fellow reporters groan and snicker.

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C hi l li n g Study Sugg e s t s 1 984 Is Close
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.1 thil!ing study for Congress su-,,;,'.ts that
Similar Scanner' c.i te use, according to an okay
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from a go-along county magistrate - arbitrary prices
AmerI lns are closer to George Or'.'' .YJCtp the study, to tnt, .c 'Jita, taciAnijle and
for food exports after the
video
or
law
ageiiclea
can
engage
In
even
m
e spec- exam ple of the oil cartel. The
cl l4 Men they may think.
of he oil
tacular
eavesdropping.
producers
Orwell t'scy1bed an
'ed police state
In running up oil prices already has
Del, ' -'e_-' w' . 'çn registers' can record
In the future, police in hideaways
whose eitkzviia couldn't ma :/. waive
will
be
ableencouraged
the formation of five more cornthe
hout the
r
m dkiI from a telephone, plus
the to Intercept laser beam transmissions and even
govenunen' tnowlji ft.
de, t ie a4 length of the call.
modity cartels, covering bauxite, chrome,
pick up the minute Impulses of computers and
With only nine years
%4 the federal
'a' go 1,
'Trtain exotic categories of switch and electric tewriters.
copper, phosphate and tin. Some Washington
gove
may not
Policymakers are saying, therefore, that the
be 'hiug evene, ' 4 wiretapping equipmen t,- states
the
To protect privacy, the Walters report United States must play the game
but it can c
'frate in t'.dr4e variety of eye,/ Walters study. "(
In self def ense
can) automatically sweep at recomiyiends that "all Wiretapping in the United
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on anyone ri Jr.auses its suspicior,.. 'iiih
speed through thousands of cornSlates should be limited to . the Federal
A hole new ars. rid
cavesdropiig munications circuits per hour searching for Bureau of
According to our own survey, Secretary of
Investigation .devices, according ls 'tie stix -, n'4 ony is
State
Henry Kissinger Is the hardest working
the
EventhoughtheFBlhua
iwitis member of the cabinet.
available goj a
bat ,,.-in be
ricate equipment now availahie can
He Puts in an exhausting
I1 in Wattera' opinion '*the onl y age
In
used with Impunity.
y
and
wad
through
an immense
da
es
of
whole communities, select ou'. the call of a country to whom we can safely entrust the paperwork.
Associates
say he is a speedstack
reader
Fr the
law r 'e i:l4ecf, thanks to La, pmcn under rjrveillance arni nutocnaticallv
prfrflege of intercepting wire
Loc lana.i crs t
and oral '.tn- who am go tiroug' a twcb.iaf ii saci; o pipoi' I.'i
- 1w14n4-order
,'f'.
rc tt,i telephuie data. Or, if tbe gownxner.
kaU0L'
John McOeIlan, D IrL, places only the rnW'i.st wi
and still absorb the eentlal points.
, the corversatlons can bt recorded.
As a guard against FBI abuses, Watters 30 minutes
res:rabts on the ideraj
- The Air Force has adopted a u
nique
t'non to the CUStOtners, tLiny telephone would require the FBI
Thx stud)- It 5 cor4uctj by 01rtj , ,ucs calls al m transmitted by nilcra' ts
to obtain a court warrant economy measure. it saved thousands of dollars
which can
not only for routeine wiretapping but for all other
last year on candles by abolishing the
c0m'
llwt 132"
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7 litles be inte, ki
.pled without e"n
10
%
telephone
forms
of electronic Interceptions. 71"
Mc&amp;r, [). AdIff
Watters' urib'iiI 1.i' 140- conga
the requirement that they must contain 51 per cent
-ing It.
eavesdropping had ended, the subjects 'ouid beeswax. 11w total Air
page tprt de/ ibesa nnjnhs Of &amp;yc:'f/, Which
t'
i96 act, oral inzecepUons
force expenditure on
have to notified arid the eavesdroppers would candles
be
titrrietj s/.mg into a inisw cI-.ticr.
In 1974, IncIdentally
'' ,o'xd '' be f or bidden But the language
. was $16,7S4.
have
to be identified,
J.lere ar t.' . a few says, untI i',/, a
- me Navy last mon th
iily to
actu
abandoned bell
t to the
Con
alters
,
,.
,. te4q- i.v. :kta
bottoms
for
more
modish
treuseri.
If this is
ca be intcrc.eptei without
wishes, it Sm. Charles
individual y, a dry:
Mathias, R.4tt, and welcom,j by sty consc
j' 1I5
seamen, It could
le
Rep. Chaiki Moiher lave introduced legislation flWWI trouble for those who
Fctfi..: "vnnets" c
;
ogh
Watters puts It: '11w cItizen lu no loclos
are spilled IMn the
te.iegr',le!ez
themostgaping loopholes in the 1968 ocean. The reason aailors started wearing bell
d.
agans tl
of hü pr1vcy by
, e
pick or. 'i: .ords ant!. 'i
.4amat&amp;cally asitctand slgrl type telephone taping.'
bottoms centuries age was to make it easier to
WASHJNGThNWIflRL. There hjji,
reprodtw riwhokni,gs
talk slip off (twit toursers in ca th
iilersroctz,
eir ship shouki
rw mew,
in the backrourns of WssJ'ijngton about setting sink.
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HOSPITAL NOTES
JULY i, 1975

ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Brenda L. Cowan
Orpha D. Drake
Catherine Edwards

dory J. McGriff
Donald Walls
Iva Lou Grmner, 1)eBary
Agnes Schumann, I)eBary
BIRTHS

Sanford:
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James 1 Edna
Sue) Stafford, a Baby Roy
DISCHARGES
Marian Elizabeth Benge &amp;
Baby Girl
Robert E. Harrell
Margo E. Billiard
Beverly Smith
Spurgeon B. Smith
Joe C. Thomas

Darrell K. Mager, Deaary
Dr. Eugene Grenier, Deltona
James B. Toney, Gainesville
Beverly Jean Drake, Lake
Monroe
Jimmy Ross, Longwood
Shirley L. Bishop &amp; Baby
Boy, Osteen
Cassie Risner,
JULY20, irs
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Johnnie M. Mau'ms
John C. Cogburn
Ruby M. Cogburn
Dorothy M. Ellsworth
Kazue Franklin
James B. biillsman
Eugene Leonard
Anita M. Mathews
Homer L. Miller
Arthur L. Wilson
A U icr a 0 fl
J o a ri n e
casselberry
Robert H. Miller, Casselberry
John K. I)oyle Si'., Cocoa
Haul M. Chico, Deltona

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Mary
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Coma M. Baldwin
Hartley W. Cavell
Michael Gregory
Gladys C. Green
John Hill
Erick C. Hodges
Frank M. Manning
Jerry Soloman, Altamonte
Springs
Harry A. Fagerburg, Deltona
Sally H. Martin, Deltona
Jack R. Wierengo, Deltona
Charles W. Sjoblom Sr., Lake
Mary
Margit Kaberle, Orange City
Sharleta M. Anderson, Osteen
Mrs. John (Shirley Ann)
Wright &amp; Baby (in

Slated

Again

For the third consecutive week, 21-year-old Michael
Florence will appear before the Seminole County Cornmission tomorrow night to seek zoning approval for his
mobile homesite before an order by the commission to
demolish his present home in 90 days takes effect.

Florence, an automobile mechanic, and his pregnant
wife purchased a mobile home in May after receiving a
special exception from the county Board of Adjustment to
locate the home on their one-acre site west of Dodd Road
zmd south of Red Bug Road.
Commissioner Mike Hattaway, however, appealed
the adjustment board's decision because, he rays, the
area in the south part of the county is earmarked for
single family residential development. The appeal was
scheduled before the Commission two weeks ago. At that
time, County Attorney Tom Freeman suggested the issue
be researched to determine if the Commission could sit in
judgment on its own appeal.
Florence said his wife, Denise, Is expecting a baby In
October. He says he is living In a "shack" which has a
hole In the roof. Also, the county Planning and Zoning
Board has given Florence a 90-day period from May 19 in
which to tear down his shack, since the Board of Adjustment granted the special exception.

Miss Universe Too Busy
To Be Homesick
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) — "1 am homesick
sometimes, but I have no time for it now," says Anne Pohtamo of Finland, the new Miss Universe.
The tall, green-eyed, blonde fashion model was crowned
here Saturday night. One of her prizes Is a $10,000 per.
SOfliil appearance contract which will keep her busy
traveling for a year.

Mother Says Ted Won't Run
HYANNISPORT, Mass. (AP) — Rose Kennedy, mother
of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, says she can foresee no
circumstances that might persuade her son to run for
president In 1976.
"Teddy has taken himself out of the presidential candidacy," she said In an interview published Sunday In a
Boston newspaper, the Snnday Herald Advertiser.

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NEW DELHI, India (AP) - The Indian shouting matches across the floor that usually
parliament began a week-long session today that mark its proceedings.
is expected to give overwhelming approval to
Opposition members demanded
m
that the more
Prune Minister Indira Gandhi's emergency rule. than a dozen of their colleagues
who were
One of the first items on the agenda was
a arrested and Imprisoned since the state of
resolution by Agriculture Minister JagJivan em
e 26 should be
Ram seeking parliament's approval of the
released or allowed to attend the session each
emergency, which empowers Mrs. Gandhi to
day and then be returned to their jails.
rule by decree, suspends civil liberties and
Speaker G.S. Dhlllon ruled the request out of
• mposes censorship.
order, saying the session had been called only to
The government, which has solid majorities
In consider government business.
both houses, is also seeking approval of legExcept for the imprisoned parliamentarians,
islation limiting the powers of the judiciary.
nearly all 523 members of the house attended the
One of the bills proposed by the government session.
would give parliamentary sanction to a new law
Mrs. Gandhi
taking away the right of all those arrested under Parliament,
a will be unable to vote in
restriction imposed by the
the emergency to appeal to the courts to release
Supreme
Court
while
she appeals a conviction of
them.
violating
eection
laws
in winaing her parliaUnited News of India said the cabinct also
mentary
seat
in
1971.
planned a constitutional amendment that would
bar the courts from ruling on any aspect of the
On Sunday, her government ordered the exemergency proclamation itself.
pulsion of three foreign correspondents after
With its main opposition leaders in jail, the Lok they refused to sign pledges that they would
Sabha
lower house
began the session In abide by censorship imposed under the state of
subdued manner in contrast to the frequent emergency.
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AREA DEATHS
JOHN BACON
John Brantley Bacon, 35, of
Route 1, Sanford. died Saturday
at the Veteran's Hospital in
Gainesville. He was a native of
Fayetteville, NC., and moved
o Sanford from Fern Park a
year ago. He was a member of
St. Stephen Lutheran Church
ngwood,
He is survived by his wife,
Doris B. Bacon; daughter,
Deborah Ann Bacon; son
Edward Stanton Bacon, all of
Paola; his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Bacon and a sister,
Joseplyn Bacon, all of Selma,
Ala.
Gramkow Funeral hiorne In
charge.
MISSCAROI.YNCAPPS

Miss Carolyn Capps, 14, of
Lake Monroe, died Saturday at
Florida Hospital, Orlando, as a
result of an accident in Lake
Monroe. She was a native of
Sanford, attended Sanford
Middle School and was a
member of the Salvation Army.
Survivors
include
her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Capps, Lake Monroe; four
brothers, Albert, i'mark, Claude
and Mark Capps, all of Lake
Monroe; three sisters, Mrs.
J oanne Jones, Kincald. V.Va,,
Mrs. Dianne Adams, Lake

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Hospital, Md. He was native of
Reading, Pa. and came to
Sanford 15 year's ago from
Massachusetts
upon his
retirement from the U.S. Navy.
At the time of his death he was
employed by Chelsea Title and
Guaranty Co. He was a member
of Grace United Methodist
Church, the Methodist Men and
was Institutional Represent.ative for the Boy Scouts of
America. He was a veteran of
the Korean War.
Survivors Include his wife,
Elaine Kostival, Sanford; a
daughter, Miss Debra Ann
Kostival, Sanford; son, Stephen
H. Jr., Sanford; stepmother,
Mrs. Amelia Kostival; five
brothers, Joseph, Paul W illiam
and Richard, all of Reading
Pa., and Andrew Kostival of
Chester, Pa.; two sisters, Mrs.
Josephine Reddington, New
Holland, Pa. and Nancy
Kostival, Reading Pa.
Gramkow Funeral Home in
charge.
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for Stechen Richard Kostival. 55,
of 310 5 Suriland Drive. Sanford,
who dIed Thursday a? Bethesda
Naval Hospital, Md will be held
at 1030 a m Wednesday at
Grace United Method,? Church
with Rev. Marvin Bu ckner of
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Church in Palm Beach County
and 13 years as associate pastor
of First Baptist Church of
Sarasota, where he retired in
June, 1974.
Other survivors include his
wife, Virginia Pauline, of
Sarasota; sons, John L Jr.,
Lantana and David B. of West
Palm Beach; sister, Mrs.
Elbert Lee of Zepherhills and
seven grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Tuesday at Sarasota Baptist
Church with burial Wednesday
in West Palm Beach.

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The Rev, John L Miller,
uncle of Seminole County Tax
Collector Troy Ray Jr., died
Friday at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Charles Henry,
at West Palm Beach. Born in
Yesterday's high 90. OvenSanford on Oct. 1,1911, he was
night lay, 67. Rainfall was 2.36
former minister of education
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Sunday School director at
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the
First Baptist Church,
tomorrow. ,\ chance of th un- mothers, Mrs. I)onl'
W.P. Brooks
dershowers mainly during the Sanford and Mrs. Mary Ard, serving with Dr.
Jr.,
former
pastor.
He also
afternoon and evening hours, Cottage 11111.
served
as
vice
moderator
of the
Gramkow Funeral Home in
Highs neat' 90. Lows mostly
Baptist
Association.
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the low 70. Variable mostly charge.
His other ministries included a
southerly winds 10 mph,
year as education director of
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stronger and gusty near
the Westside Baptist Church of
thundershowers. Rain
Stephen Richard Kostival, 55, Lake Wales, five years as
probability 30 to 40 per cent
of 310 S. Sunland Dr., died pastor of Ilyoluxo Baptist
during the day, 20 per cent at
night.
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scattered malnl) daytime
thunerihwer.'i. Lows in the
7s and tilghn netir 90.
Daytona Reach tides: high
8:03 a.m., 8:.1 p.m.; low 1- 52
a.m., 1:50p.m. Port Canaveral:
high 7:36 a.m., 8:11 p.m.; low
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8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
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Federal, 2124 Edgewater Dr.,

8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
(Open-Speaker) 1201 W. First
St.

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By THE A SSOCIATED PRESS notified the United States of —Israel will withdraw "grad- passes "to monitor military
their approval of the accord." ually" from the rest of the Sinai moves on both sides of the truce
The Beirut newspaper Al An
Peninsula without the need for line!,."
.
There was no official
war said today that Egypt and
An informed source in Cairo
disengagemen t
fj natjon from Cairo, where new
Israel have agreed to a threesaid
Sunday that Egypt would
agreements.
Sadat is tcheduled to announce
year truce under which U.S.
—The mandate of United Na- withdraw its opposition to the
the Egyptian stand Tuesday in
troops will man electronic lis.
a speech to the opening session dons forces in the Sinai will be continued presence of the U.N.
tening posts in the Sinai Desert
force in Sinai If It found clari newly-elected National extended annually and will be
and Israel will pull back from of the
fications from Israel on a new
passes and the Congress of the Arab Socialist renewed alter each fresh Is- disengagement agreement
key mountain
Union, Egypt's only legitimate raeli withdrawal.
Abu Rudels oilfield,
ceptable. The present mandate
political organization.
—Electronically equipped for U.N. troops expires ThursOfficial sources in Jerusalem
Al Anwar said the new dis- C130 aircraft of the U.S. Air day.
said Israel had proposed that engagement accord centers Force will discontinue their
Intevicwed on the ABC proU.S. personnel staff four radar around Egypt's agreement to a surveillance and reconnais- grain "Issues and Answers,"
stations between the Israeli and three-year truce with Israel. It sance flights over Egyptian-Is- U.N. Secretary-General Kurt
Egyptian front lines, with Is- listed the following live points: mcli front lines.
WaIdjeim said extension of the
rael and Egypt each operating
—Israel will withdraw "com—Several electronic listening peacekeeping mandate was exone radar base.
pletely" from the Mitla and stations, each manned by three tremely Important for future
Meanwhile, the Israeli cabi- Gidi mountain passes and the American soldiers, will be es- efforts to negotiate a settlement
tablished In the Mitla and Gidi between Egypt and Israel.
net issued a communique say- Abu Rudels oilfield.
irig it would ''resist any
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change" in the status of the
United Nations peacekeeping
force patrolling the six-mile;C11 G
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were paid as much as those with dependents, an the Environmental Protection Agency wants to
Army recruit's pay would go up from $344 plusfood consider silts as pollutants. They are not, the
and lodging under the present system to $570 a AWWA argues, nor are they caused by water
men
operations in the first place.
month . That would make it easier to compare
plant
removal is only temporary
civilian and military job opportunities. It would
separation of the sediment from trea ted water,"
make it easier to attract highly qualified volun- says one Portion of the AWWA
report. It IS then
teers and retain them in the service,
returned to the original water course with no
In fiscal 1975, base pay a'ounted for only $15 discernible change In sediment content of the
billion of total military personnel sts of about $37 surface waters."
Calling blanket regula tion impractical,
billion
Realignment of the military pay structure to association maintains that effluent discharge
align it more closely with civilian employment and guide lines must be flexible and related to We
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We've seen o th er programs falter along the
waysi de because of parental apa thy and hope th is
won't happen here. No program can be a success If
par en ts merely shrug their shoulders, send their
off-spring out to participate (basicall y using the
program as a baby-sitting service) and co ntributing
no thing in the way of physi cal support.
We urge every parent In the area to back the
Seminole YMCA and its efforts to aid our youth
through the Middle School Athletic Program.

that, etc.

endeavors.

history to maintain a massive defense establishment in peacetime without a system of compulsory
military service. So far, the all-volunteer exDON OAKLEY
periment seems to be a success.
But its chances for success in the future would
be improved if the military pay system were
reformed , simplified and brouht up to date.
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That is made clear in a recent study published by
the Brookings Institution, an independent government research institute in Washington.
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The study suggests the military pay system is a
muddle, full of costly anachromisms, geared to the
needs of an earlier era when military pay was
Are
unduly low. If it were reformed, our all-volunteer
forces could either be upgraded in personnel
If a city takes water from a muddy river,
quality or the current level of defense spending for cleans and purifies it for the use of its residential
and industrial customers and sends the
personnel could be reduced.
separated
dirt and other solid matter back into
Personnel costs have become a major item of
the river. it would hardly seem to be guilty of
defense spending as a result of the all-volunteer polluting the river.
experiment. They have made it harder for the
Yet it would in the eyes of the Environmental
Defense department to get money for research and
Protection Agency.
development and production of new weapons. SO Water Works Assn. in so claimsthe American
a hefty, three-inch thick
reform of military pay is more important than ever document it presented the other day in the House
for the future of national security.
Public Works Subcommittee on Investigation
Military men are now paid according to their and Review.
needs instead of their services - unequal pay for
The central theme of 17 separate exhibits
equal work. A married sergeant receives corn- offered by the AWWA, an organization
pensat ion of $10,063 a year in cash, quarters and representing some 30,000 public and private
subsistence allowances, dependent health care and water utilities and others in the water treatment
commissary benefits, compared to $8,778 a year new, was that the present environmental effect
for an unmarried sergeant. The benefits attract of most treatment plant discharges is
nsequential" and that elimina tion
the
married men. Only 7 per cent of
CO
Army recruits discharges
would produce "no noticeable
were married in 1955 as against 22 per cent in 1974. benefit."
The increase in the number of dependen ts inHowever, if the federal Water Poll u tion
creases defense costs.
Control Act Is not changed, it warned., major
The hodgepodge of military pay. allowances and construction and increased operating costs
tax benefits could be converted to a single salary would result substantially higher water bills to
system that would be easier for everyone to un- users.
derstand. If this were done, and single personnel
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support, if
we, the people of Sanford a nd Semi nole County, are
going to ha ve a good athletic program for our
Middle School-aged children,
Th is program will Include a wide variety of
sports, for both boys and girls, and can grow In to
one of the fi nest in the sta te — If the people care.

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well that football
program has progressed, one high school in parucular, which at one time had to cancel a Junior
varsi ty schedule in order to bring up enough playe rs
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Cops Open
golfers as Babe Dithickson Zahanas, Mickey Wright,
Patty Berg and Betsy Rawis as a winner of the U.S.
Women's Open. But the tiny blonde from Texas says
frankly: "I've never felt that I was really in that class."
The 34-year-old veteran counted five bogeys with live
birdies for an even-par final round 72 Sunday and a 72-hole
total of 295, seven-over-par on the Atlantic City Co'intry
Club course.
She coasted home with a four-stroke edge over 18-yearold amateur Nancy Lopez and pros JoAnne Carner and
Sandra Post.
Miss Palmer took the lead for good on the ninth hole, but
insisted, "I was fighting for my life out there. When you
get a lead, you start feeling protective."
The 5.foot.lL blonde from Fort Worth earned $8,044 to
boost her season's earnings to nearly $65,000, tops on the
tour.
Miss Palmer, who shot 78 in the first round but foI1ocJ
with 74-71-72., attributes her success to hard work.
'1 was not a good player when I caine on the tour. In
fact, I was terrible. It just shows what happens when
you're conscientious and you work real hard," said the
former college homecoming queen,
Miss Lopez three-putted the 18th green for a bogey and a
73 to lose sole possession of second place. The powerful
Mrs. Carner also finished with a 75, while Canada's MISS

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talk about a tround ball in the
third which shortstop Jack
lleidemann threw to first and
Kingman dropped for an error.
"The throw was bad," Kingman claimed. "It should have
been Heidemarm's error."
Elsewhere in the National
/i League, Philadelphia clubbed
Cincinnati 11.4; Los Angeles
beat Chicago
in 12 innings;
Atlanta edged Montreal 5-I In a
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Giants 2-I, Pirates 17
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South Africa's Sally Little, who had been tied with Miss
Palmer and MISS Post for the third-round lead, topped her
first tee shot into the rough and dropped far back Into the
pack with an 81.
Miss Lopez' finish was the best for an amateur since
Catherine Lacoste won in 1967. She Insisted she was not
nervous on the 18th green, but admitted, "I really wanted
to birdie it pretty bad."
Her parents, Domingo and Marina Lopez, flew out from
Roswell, n.M., to cheer her on the final round, and she
s Id, "I could hear myfather back in thecrowd"
The hdty brunette said she had decided to remain an
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bellowed Kingman.
"That should have been an Crror on the shortstop."
Kingman is a hard man to
please. You'd think that after
hitting a three-run homer in the
fifth and tworun belt In the
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rrancisco 2 I, PittSburgh
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LOUIS 3 tO, San Diego I 2. Oak, 71
TRIPLES—Orta, Chi, 9; RIv
m it game ii I,ings
act, Cal, I; LeF lore, Dat, 6
Today's Games •
Rudi, Oak. 6; Lynn, Bin. 5;
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(Darcy
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Joshua's triple. Bobby Murcer
in;kd hoijie Joshua. Manny
homered in the ninth
for Pittsburgh.
The Pirates came back in the

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eighth inning, two of them on
Richie Zisk's home run. Ken
Brett, 6-2, was the winning
pitcher and contributed an RB!

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Cardlual; 3-10, Padres 1.2
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football, field hockey and softball for

girls; basketball, gymnastics, track and
judo for both boys and girls.
The program begins for boys In August

gold; Jackson Heights — Bobcats, blue

and white; South Seminole hurricanes, red and white; Lakeview —
Mustangs, green and gold; and Sanford

pounds; Midget—for boys not older than

14 and no more than 120 pounds; and
Bantam - for boys no older than 15 and
no more than 135 lbs.

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ORMOND BEACH - The four-team, double-elimination
If Sanford loses tonight, it will Marty Roberts, Duane Lee,
Sanford Junior League All, tournament. Ormond Beach battle the Ormond Beach-Port Mike Link, Joe Smith, James
Stars open play in the District aid Port Orange meet at 8 p.m. Orange loser at 6 p.m. Tuesday Edmonds, Pat Johnson,

IV Junior Major league
If Sanford wins tonight, it will In the loser's bracket.
Edward Bussard, Ricky Wells,
Baseball Tournament tonight at take on the Ormond Beach-Port
The
finals
of
the
tournament
Michael
Wright, Chris Riggina,
Ormond Beach.
Orange winner at 8 p.m. are at 6 p.m. Thursday.
Kenneth Perry, Wayne Kelly,
The ALi-SLars battle Holly Hill Tuesday in the finals of the
The Sanford Junior League Stephen Detrick, Wayne Lively
at 6p.m. in the first game of the winner's bracket.
All-Star team is composed of and Greg Rape.

E ASSOCL%TEI) PRESS Chicago scored four runs. Ken lied Sox' 10•game winning
The moment Wilbur Wood let Henderson gave Wood all the streak in the opener. In the seego of the ball, he figured he'd offense he needed with three ondgame,CecilCooper doubled
done something wrong. The run-scoring singles.
and Rick hiurleson singled hUn
moment Bill Stein hit the ball he
In the second game It was the home with the deciding run in
figured he'd done something Brewers who scored four times the top of the seventh. It gave p
right,
in the first inning. Hut the lead the Red Sox a 3.0 lead and
Wood recorded his third didn't last too long. Stein had a enabledthemtowithstandToby
straight complete-game victory run-scoring single in Chicago's Ilarrah's two-run homer In the
Sunday in the Chicago White two-run second, then he bottom of the inning.
Sox' 9-2 rout of Milwaukee, the unloaded his grand slam in the
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fore the year is over. I'll probably shoot 88 in my next start.
but If! win two more, I won't be
surprised."
Maithie, a stocky, well-spok-

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A's 5, OrIoles 2

Kansas City 7-3, Cleveland belt- winning double to left-center. breaking double in the seventh
ed California 10-4 and Oakland
Rangers 10-2, Red Sox 5.3
Inning for Oakland and Reggie
beat Baltimore 5-2.
Tom Grieve and Lenny Jackson followed with a tworun
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said he wasn't surprised at his
come4rom-betund victory Sunday in the $200,000 Pleasant
Valley Classic, a tzluinph that
made him the first tour rookie

since Bob Murphy in 1968 to win
That doubt has vanished.
consecutive tournaments.
"When you win your second,"
He'd won the Quad CI'Jes
Maltbie said after winning Open the week before and now
again Sunday, "you know it jolrLs th Illustrious company
wasn't a fluke. You've proved
something to yourself. You've
proved that you can win &amp;galn."

And the young man who stxldenly finds himself in the role of
ii b.riding &amp;niaLcn cii the pro

golf lour paused and unlled,
"1 don't want to sound cocky,
but now that I've proved I can
-win again, I want to win as
many mite as I can. I want to
win again, and again, and
again, and again.

surprise

"It wouldn't
me If I
won two mere tournaments be-

Jack Nicklaus, Johnny Hiller,
Hale Irwin ar4 Tom Watson u
the game's ,only multiple
winners this season.

"That was a great thrill,"
Maitbie said, 'Iut mirt of the
really big players were playing

in the British Open.
"This is a mich bigger thrill.
Some of them weren't [e, but
a lot of them were. That gives

you a tremendous feeling, it's a
tremendous lift to your tonfidence to beat players like
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NFL
The annual stumbling
block of contract disputes,
led by controversial

Washington running back
E)uane Thomas, wi.s in

evidence over the weekend
as attendance at National
Football Lengue training
camps rose to capacity
levels.
flw seasonal axe also

ts.gan to fall, 'vith unwanted rookies, free agents
and vets beginning their
slow lumber into the
phantom zone: the
released lists.

Thomas, who reportedly
wants a $168,000-a-year
contract, was one of two

Suncay

'etez an i iniirg
as the Washington Red-

skins got their camp under
way, the other being newly
acquired tight end Mary
Fleming

Coach George Allen
ordered that Thomas not be
permitted to practice in the

Redskins camp at
Dickinson College in
Carlisle, Pa,, until he signs,
because he became a free
agent May I.
The Washington Post
reported that Thomas, who
rarely played in his first
year with Washington in
1fl3 and gained only 347
yar(Ls in g carries with Six

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"We've chased Butch all sea- Mike Mosley, who was unin- Brazilian the victory.

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l4ogg,s begins defense of his American and Russian water pie platform champion, who and wasawardeda phenomenal
world springboard diving po10 teams engaged in a brawl finished second to Boggs at the 70 points, In Sunday's finals,
coach, Micki King, on the
Pan-AmerIcan pool with a suc"I'm real encouraged about Belgrade in 1973.
sidelines instead of the diving Phil's chances," said Capt.
The first gold medal of the cessful 2 tuck.
board.
King. "He has the right ap- second World Aquatics ChainShe was awarded 65.52 poInts
AIr Force Academy, retired as erybody around him, relaxed, Russian girl of 16, who prac. gold medal with a 10-dive total
Olympic platform diving cham. but once he's on that board, he's (iced for this since she was
of 489.81. Tatiana Volynkina of
pion after the 1972 OlympIcs. as tough as nails."
eight.
Now she gets her pleasure from
II Boggs has the distinction of theSoviet Union was second, 16
And
he's not much bigger being coached by a woman, points back, while Christine
0111Cr people's gold medals,
than a nail, generating spring
[Mock of Fort Worth, Tex.,
namely l.t. Boggs'.
Mauls has the disOne chore facing her ace psi- and power from a 5-foot-S frame Unction of diving like a man, moved up from fourth on Sunthat packs 132 pounds.
p1! Is to reverse the edge
Her diving tis Is filled with dif- day to win the bronze medal.
Soviet Union built on Sunday by
"I feel grcat," said the 25- licult stunts performed by the
Christa Kohier, the defending
springboard diving, in ability and experience,
she hits one properly, she's al- Germany, held (hit-ti going into
relegating the United States to
Even so, he will be meeting most unbeatable,
her last dive but missed it and
a third-place bronze medal, one diver just as experienced in
Miss Kalinina hit one diffcult Finished sixth.
women's

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SPORTS

IN BRIEF

CITY OF
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
FLORIDA
Vernon Swartsel of ANDERSON 1 NOTiCE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO

whoSe address is Post 0111cc Box
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
2261, 372 East Central Bc'jlevsrd. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Orlando, FlorIda 37107. and file the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
original wiIh the Clerk of the above
the
ot Altamonle Spr'ngi.
styled Court on or befOre the 13th
Florida. that tht CouncIl will hold a
day of August, 1975; otherwiie a public hearing to consider esict.
)udgment may be entered against
ment oi Ordinance P40 310-75. enyou fiw the relief demanded In
Complaint.
AN ORDINANCE OF ThE CITY
WITNESS my hand and the seal of OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
Said Court on this 10th day of July, FLORIDA. AMENDING OR.
197$.
DINANCE NO. 22173. AND AS
(Seal)
AND
SUP.
AMENDED
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
PLEMEPITED. OF THE CITY OF
8. - Martha T. Vihien

FLORIDA, SAID ORDINANCE

Deputy Clerk
BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE
Publish July 14, 21. 21, Aug. 1. 197S ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE
FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT
CHANGING
THE
ZONING
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE TERRITORY
FROM
P.O
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TNt

In re the Marragv of
JOYCE COLLINS,

NEIGHBORHOOD DISTRICT;
PROVIDING SEPARABILITY.
Wife-Petitioner, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
DATE.
JOHN 8. COLLINS,
first
Said Ordinance
placed

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Hutband Respnridtnt.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JOHN B. COLL!NS
c-a Cliff Cameron
Rural Rou?e)
Tiy4rtOn, Ontario

that a Petition has been filed iii the thereafter as possible. At the
above entitled Court for the
meeting Interested parties may
Dissolution of Marriage between appear and be heard with respect

to

JOYCE COLLINS, Wife-Petitioner, the proposed ordinance. This
and JOHN B. COLLINS. Husband
hearingmaybecontinuedfromtlme
Respondent, and you are hereby to time until final action is akin by
reguired to show cause why the the City Council.
tame should not be granted by
A copy of the proposed ordinance
tervig a copy of your written it posted at Itse City Hall. Altamonte
defenses, II any, upon Gerald
Springs, Florida. and copies art on
Korman, Esquire. Attorney for file with The Clerk of tnt City and
Wife Petitioner, of the law firm of same may be Inspected by the
KORMAPI 1. BRAVO, PA., 630 E. public.
Highway 431, Lonqwd. Florida
DATED this 15th day of July. A.D
32750. on or before August 15, 197$,
1973.
and by filing the original thereof
Phyllis iorahl,
ata the Clerk of sad Court;
City Clerk
otherwise a iudgment or order may
of the city of
be entered against you granting said
Altarnonte Springs, Florida
Dissolution of Marriage and your Publish: July 21. 1975
interest in the real property DEP.114
scri
r, the Petition may be

the Court this ltth day of July, 1975, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR(Seal)
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
tts
H. Beckwith, Jr
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
As Clerk of the Court

LEHIGH ACRES (AP)

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Warren Jurkowitz of

failing to report to the
Miami Dolphins' camp.
The whereabouts of the
reserve offensive lineman
were unknown.
Offensive tackle Gary
Pettingrew announced his
retirement Sunday as the
New York Giants cut 15
players.

Fort Myers.
Richard Sayers of Cape Coral took the boy's 12-14
division with 79-fl9 to 75-231 for Glen Myers of Fort
Myers.
Laurie Rinker of Fort Pierce won i!irls 12-14 with an 80
for 202. hlunnerup Diane Deilay of )Iialeah had a 93 for

Estate of
As Deputy Clerk
Publish' July 11, 21. 25. Aug 1. 1975 MARY VARNER LUCEY
Dec e as-ed
OEPI7
NOTICE TOCREOIIORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
- NOTICE UNDER F1CTITIuUS
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SAID ESTATE:
You and each of you are hertby
Inc undersigned, desiring to engage

round, played catch-up all day aftem' he bogeyed the fir-st
1)0k.

Van Ronk Services Set
NORRISTOWN, Pa CAP) Funeral services will be
held Wednesday for Dr. Charles J. Van Rank, an

inbuslnessur1derttlefictitiousname notified and reQuired to file any
of INTERSTATE MALL at number Claims and demands which you, or

of professional athletes to health.
Dr. Van Honk died S'uiday in Norristown Hospital of a
massive abdominil aneurysm, a dilation of a blood

Ailarnonte Springs, Florida, ntends estatelntheotticeafttt,Cla'kof ma
tO register the said rime with thi Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Clerk of the Circuit Court Of Judicial Circuit. Seminole County,
Florida. Probate Division, in the
Seminole County. Florida

Baseball grvdts like Ditty Dean, Tony Laueri, Lou

Rex Kern Quits Football

Bui!decs. IncStanley G Tale,
President
Publish - July 11, 71. 75. Aug 1. I7S
DEPI1

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COU'ITY
PROBATE DIVSlON
PROBATE NO. 75757.CP
In re: Estate of
ELIZABETH METHVIN
decea.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of
ELIZABETH METHVIN, deceased.

Gator Four Nips Alexico

BUFFALO (APi — Rex Kern, the former Ohio Stale
quarterback who was picked up as a free agent by the
Buffalo Bills lastseason, falledhis physical examination
Sunday and announced his retirement from professional
football.
"I'm going to gem out now before I end up in a
wheelchair," said Kern, whose first three seasons in the
National Football League were with the Baltimore ("olts,
but had undergone two disc operations, the last this
summer in Columbus, Ohio.
Kern played in eight BilLs' games last season, including
the 1974 playoff loss to the NFl, chanipion Pittsburgh
Steekrs.

MIAMI (API — The University of Florida has scored a
mnajorUpsetb)'nippingMexicob)'l.lSeCOfldSiflopenfOUr
competition but Mexico has won the overall title in the International Rowing Regatta here.
Led by national singles champion Fredrico Scheffer,
Mexico finished Sunday's event with 18 points to 17 for
florida.
Scheffer's victory in the open singles division topped a
Mexican National Team sweep of the junior pair, junior
Four, and junior eight competition. Mexico placed second
in the junior single and open four e!,ents.
Other teams competing Included the Chilean national
team, the University of Tampa and the Universit' of
:labaina at huntsville.

Ohioans Take Snipe Crown.

are pierthy noti'ied and regjlred to
file any claims or demands which
they may have against Said estate in
the office of Clerk of Circuit Court Of
Seminole County. Florida, in the
courthouse at Sanford. Florida.
wihlfl four caIndar months from
IT- c date
tht' firs-I publiat,on o'
thi5 notice Each claim or demand
mjt be in writing and must state

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OSWEGO, N.Y. (AP — The 1975 U.S.-World Water Ski
leant is dominated by Californians and Floridians. Trudi
Speak of Wheat Ridge, Cob'., was the only member of the
team selected here Sunday who does not hail from either
coastal state.

within four calenda' months from

day of July. 1915

were restored to their team lineups through Dr. Van
Honk's treatments.
Before retiring from general practice in 1958, he had
.served as osteopathic physician for the Philadephi.a
t'nuiies, me tioston tiraves, [lie SI Louts Browns, the
Pittsburgh Piratesand Baltimore Drioles baseball teams,
and for St. Joseph's, Villanova and Lafayette colleges.

HENDERSON hARBOR, N.Y. (AP)
Jerry Thompson and Hon Moore, both of IAXII, Ohio, won the North
American Snipe championship Sunday after four dayS of
sailing competitkn.
Thompson and Moore tallied 29 pcints in the seven races
to capture the low-score-wins competition. Don lute and
Don 111W Jr. of Detroit sailed in second place with 35
noints. Thlrtv.r,lne of the 17-fool saiIeouiIxed dinithvs
ompetedIntheraccs.

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'P'CPlaceOfresidtiiCeandpostotfice
,iresS of the claimant and mutt be
sorn to by th claimant, his agent,
Or hiS attorney, or ,. cull
ome
void according 10 law
n.t'c&lt; July 3rd. 1915
5 Harold F Johntgn
AS Ext-cijtor
S Albert N Fittj
Attorney for th Executor
710 E dwards flui'lirsg,
Sanford, Florida
Publish: July 31, 71. 1973

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Wykie Wins Florida Open

NOTICE OF IN''ENT TO
REOISTER FICTIT;OUS NAME
NOTICE ISHEREBy GIVEN that
te undersig,., oesir,ng to engage
in business under thefictitiousname

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Ormond Beach pro Lee Wykie
ORLANDO (AP)
ha overcome a bad start and a stiff challenge from
defending champion Charlie Owens to win the $2,000 top
prize in the Florida Open golf tournarrent.
Wykle's Sunday round started with a bogey on the first
hole and continued after a two-hour rain delay, b'it ended
in a 73, one stroke ahead of Owens.
Owens, of Winter haven, birthed three of his last live
holes for a 69, but ended with a 281 total.

of SEMINOLE FRAME AND TiI%i
COM?t.pi'y at Lemon Street
Ex
tension. Sanford. Florida. intdflds to
tp.
regiSter
sad name with the
Clerk of the Circu,
Court Of

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lie beat them n COfl5'itiCiflp
FashIon, coming from behind.
shouldering his way past eight
men and blazing home with a 31
on the back nine. He won by a
single stroke with a last rotmti
par and a 276
total.

$t'mino'e County, f:iorj
DAT ED thit 2nd day of July, A 0
1975
S ii N Wiikn, 5
S William V O'went
Publish July 7. Ii. 21, 75. lIlt,
DEP3S

this notice. Each claim or demand
must be in writing and filed in
plicate and state tIe place of
residence and post office address of
the claimant and mint be sworn to
by tht claimant, his aen. or at'
T0r-f1I. Ct Tiie tame srsaii oe voeo.
Dated at Winter Garden. Florida.
tt'l*s 7th day of July. 1975
Eugene V Cherry
At Administrator

Of Said estate
H. Vernon D.vids ni
Davids, fenton &amp;
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Att)rn*y for Esta!"
Post Office Boa 1)1:
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Publish July 11. 21. 1975
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TO SHI(L.EY M BERLIN.
C'O Norm Graves
RFO One. Campbefl,
New York
YOJ ARE HER1BY NOTIFIED
that an action for Dissolution c.I
Marriage and ownershiR of certain
property has been fled against ,u
and you sic regu'red to serve a copy

Of your written defenses. If any,

Judgment may be enlered .gainst
for tpte rd-cf deniandtd In tl'i
Pttiti*
WIT NESS niy hind acid the seal Of
said Court on this, the 10th day of
July. 1975
(SEAL)
ArIrur H B,ck*th, .1'.
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Lillian Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
p,,pi',s-p,
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P A. Attor,wys and Counselors at
Law. Post Office Drawer One,
Casselberry, Florida 32707, A?Tofney for the Petitioner, and fiie
the original with the Clack of the
abovestyled Court on or before
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El OH TEE NT H JUDICIAL Clii
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.1413.CA-14-A
In re: the Merriag. of
THOMAS ii BERLIN. Husrj,-

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on

reading on July 14th, IllS, and the
City Council will consider same for
final passage and adoption alter the
public hearing. wtiich will be held in
the City Hall of Altamonte Springs.
on Tuesday, the 12th day of August,

Tied with Byrne were Roger Kennedy of Pompano
Beach, Jim bent of St. Petersburg, Jim Chancey of
Panama City and Billy Maxwell of Jacksonville.

could cause paralysis if he
kept playing.
in other developments,
the New England Patriots
announced linebacker Rod
Shoate, their second-round
draft
choice
from
Oklahoma, had decided to
passupthe College AIl.-Star
cutup in Chicago. The

hardly encouraging for
rookies hoping to make the
team.
But Hill drew nothing but
raves from Coach Don
Shula after Saturday's
controlled scrimmage
when he made two interceptions and broke up
three other passes with
vicious tackles.
"There's no question that
the night hehad was as [Erie
i's I've ever seen a

been filed against you, and you
are required to serve a copy Of your
written defenses. If any, to it On

Jaycees Junior Golf

round, which was shortened by rain to nine holes. She

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37 and fl. PuhIiC RordS Of
Stmnotc County, Florida.

proceeded against

Twelve-year man Iry

(rant

Publith: July 21. 197S

In third place was Bill Kennedy of Cape Coral, who
carded a 70 for a 282 total. Turning the best round of the

Doctors advised Lilly

Signs

on

Miami Beach Youth Vfins

times and a Pro howl

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LAST V.NOWPI RESIDENCE:
off,redfors,aIeforcashat ,bIIc
119 Carbone Way, Apopka, Florida auctlntobiheldatcortteySExion
Service Station. I-I and Highway
AND TO: All parties claimIng .134, Altamonte Springs. Florida,
interests by. through, under or
August 6, 1975 it 2:0O o'clock nOOfl.
against the aforesaid persons
1961 Buick Sport Coupe Mfg. Serial
YOU ARE hereby notified that an
No 4I.4571H374916
action to loreclosea mortgage on the
Claude Conley. Sr.,
followIng described property in
Owner
Seminole County, Florida:
Conley's Exxon
REVISION, according to ft'.e PItt

ranastrongsecondlnoneof the corner to the USAC ranks,
Gordon Johncock had battled
Melarens behind AJ. Foyt.
loaded up his Chevrolet and left with Foyt and Sneva for the
F'ittipaldi, the reigning world
liartinan finished first in the the speedway Sunday, happily lead most of the way, but he champ, was the only one left on
stock car event, but the four- thinking he had finished second dropped out with a broken en- the course when the red flag,
time USAC stock king was dis- to h!art.man and had picked up gine 10 laps before the finish, ending the race prematurely

a71 to tie at215 and force theplayoff.
In the girls' 15-17 division, Pam Elders of Homestead

Rookie Hill Swea
MIAMI (AP)
Offseas,,n employment
cowiselor Marry Hill knows
all about the nation's tight
job market. But he's
mt'king the hard task 01
earning a regular
paycheck from the Miami
Dolphins look easy.
Since only 43 players can
be kept by National
Football League teams and
the Dolphins have 46
veterans in camp, odds are

reer NASCAIt winnings.
when the Chevy dropped a Emerson Fittipaldi won the
Yarborough's
Chevrolet
took
valve
on lap 50.
British Grand Prix in his
mile United States Auto Club
victory, despite a spinFoyt,
with
the
3.5
second
vicMcLaren to gain on over-all
stock car half of the double- an easy
ning
tangle
with
David
Sisco
tory
margin
over
Sneva,
pockleader
Niki Lauda of Austria in
header.
earlier in the race. Behind Pet. eted $15,750 dollars. lie left im- the world driving championship
And52,000
in thepayIng
standscustomers.
were a ty's 1)odge were Dave Marcis in mediately after the races for a standings. Fittipaldi's victory
record
The Matador finished second a Dodge and Benny Parsons in chartered jet that took him to at rain.soaked Silverstone Sata Chevrolet.
Houston to visit his daughter urday put him in second place

division of the Florida Jaycees junior golf tournament by
IShi'g five strokes ahead of two rivals.
Jurkowitz had a double txsgie on the 17th hole Sunday
but carded an even-par 71 for a 54 hole total of 210 at
Lehigh Country Club.
Miami's Art ('ireenfeder sank a 50-foot putt on the
second hole of a playoff with fellow Miamian Bill May to

('ENTRAL, S.C.
Head Ohio
"Mike should give 1.3 tmmnBasketball Coach Lewis Hill of
Central We.sleyan College has mediate help next year. He has
t'announced the signing of Mike good credential and played two
'Williams, a 6-0, 160-pound point years in the tou,h Florida
guard to a basketball grant-tn- Junior College league," Hill
said. "His team posted a 19-12
aid.
Williams averaged 10.5 points record last year under Coach
'and 5,8 assIsts per game last Joe Sterling. He is a fine
)'car at Seminole Junior student in addition to his
;College. He is from Columbus, athletic ability."

touchdowns last season,
earned about $80,000 in
1974.
Reports of this year's
salary offers by the Redskins were conflicting. The
Washington Star said
Thomas was offered
$60,000, with the Redskins
prepared to go as high a'.
$80,000, while the Post put

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progress in negotiations
with Shoate, who had been

Wilila ms

Duane Thomas Leads
By The Associated Press

Watson.

.Begin

Second Straight Win

SUTTON, Mass. (AP) There was a little doubt - just
the shadow of suspicion - In
Roger Maitbie's mind after
he'd won a golf tournament last
week,
'When you win your first
tournament," the squ*re.
jawed, 24-year-old rookie said,
"you wonder if maybe it was an
accident, if you'll ever win

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STPlKE0UTS-5eai',
NY.
Chicago (Hamilton 2 1), In)
I1J Messecsi'nith, LA, 133; SutNew York (Dobson 9-9) •t
ton, LA, 121; Bor*iam, Chi, 103;
Minnesota (BIy)even 7.1), Ut)
Boston (Tlant 131) at Texas Richard, Htn. 102

t

League, New York swept a paIr nightcap. But in the ninth, with his second homer of the
Texas trounced Boston 10-5, slngjed him home, then Ed

Madlock.

fr

trying to make a "perfect"
pitch to Leon Roberts in the
sixth inning. It turned out to be

field line for a two-run homer, Corbln and four relievers for 17 it into the left field seats for a
In the second game, Stein hits in the opener, including two-run tie-breaking homer
jumped on a Pete Broberg mis- two-run homers by Thurman that beat the Royals.
take and sent it over the wall for Munson and Bobby Bonds and a
IndIans 10, Angels I
the first grand slam of his solo shot by Roy White, who
Homers b' Rick Manning,
career, the big shot in a 10-5 also smacked a two-run single.
Hill
Buddy
Bell and Rico Carty carvictory that gave the White Sax
Eric Soderholm'a second
4.3
ned
Clevelani
past the Angels.
a sweep of the Brewers,
single put the Twins ahead

7'

Baltimore 3-5, Oakland 71
1 R$PLES—Ket3inQ,r, Chi, S
California S 3. Clevetand 07,
Parker, Pgh. I; Griffey, Cm,
lnd game 10 innings
7; Gross, Htn. 7; R.Metzgernen.
S. Texas 0
1. hI
Sunday's
Results
F
HOME RUNS—Lutini. Phi,
Chicago 9.10, Milwaukee 2-S
Schmidt Phi, 1; Bench.
Detroit 7. Kansas City 3
Cm, IC' Kingman, NY.
15;
"
Oakland S. Baltimore 2
Starl, Pgh, 1$
Cleveland 10, California 4
STOLEN BASES—BrOCk. SIL.
Nf'w York II S. MinneSota 2 1
II. Morgan. dIn, 41; Lope,. LA.
IQI
Texas 102. Boston
3 9;
C e d e n 0,
Htn,
36;
Today's Games
P Manoual. Mon. 21
California
(Figueroa I-SI at
(
Decisions)—
PITCHING
Cleveland (Raich 5 3), (nj
Hrabosky, StL. 77. .775. 160;
Kansas City (Leonard SSi at
Gullett, Cm. 93. .750, 2.09; Sea
Detroit (Lolich 101). In)
at ver. NY, 14.5. .7)7, 704; Billing
,
Oaklanci (Holtsman 127)
ham. Cm, 10 4, .7 II, 3.97; XiBaltimore (Torte: 10 5), ()

As Chisox Win Sweep

header. He would have had hl.s loaded the bases on a hit bat.
third straight shutout had it not sman and two singles.
beenfora mistake that Gormnan
Yank., 14.5, TwIns 2-4

Pgh.
344; Morgan. din, .340;
0 Parker, Pgh. .336; Watson.
Htn, .332.
RUNS—Cath, Phi. 66; Lopes.
LA. 67; Morgan, Cm, 66; Rote.
Ciii, 40, Cedero. Htn, 59.
RUNS
BATTED
IN—Lu
piniki, Phi, $1; Bench. Cm, 71:
watson, Htn, 69; Staub. NY, 63;
T.Simmons, SIL. 62.
Morn,
Cm, 62,
HIT S—Rote.
din, 176;
Gar.

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New York S 1. Mlnntsota 7'?. Rose. Cm, 2$: Cash, Phi, 73;
it game 16 innings
Cedeno. Htn, 73; Grubb, s,

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football,
wrestling,
weighthftlng, and soccer for boys; Flag

517
522
503

45 41

Tea, III; Blyle.

National League
BATTING (240
at bats) —

Saturday's RsuIti
Chicago 1, Mitwiuk
7
Detroit 10. Kansas City S

Athletics

WILBUR WOOD

667, 372; B Lee, Bin. 116, 647,
396
STRIKEOUTS—Tanarti,
Cal,

Cincinnati at New York, In)
Pitt%bWgh at San Diego, In)
St. Louis at Los Angeles. In)

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HOME
RUNS—Bonds,
NY.
71;
R.Jackson,
Oak,
20;
C Scott. Mu. 16; Mayberry, XC.
1$; Burroughs. Tex. IS
ST 0 L E N
BASESRivers,
Cal, SI; Wathington, Oak. 37;

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(Strom 5)1, In)
Otis, XC, 30; Remy, Cal. 71;
Cificago
(Reusch4 6 I0
at
Noh. Oak, fl.
L
Angeles (Mess.rsmith
PITCHING
(9
Decisions)—
1). In)
Ki&amp;, Cal. ie, 700, 272; Palm
Pittsburgh
(Candefaria
4
San Francisco (Barr 6 5), er, flal, 136, .611. 225; Wise,
Bin, 126.
667. 430; M.Torrez,
In)
Bal. 10 S. 667, 3 33; Eckeriley.
Tuesday's Games
Cle. 63, 667. 2 57; BIrd, XC, 6
Atlanta a? Phlladelcliia. tn)

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Houston (Forsch 3?) at New
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(StOnt' 7 1), In)
St Louis (Rasmussen 00) at

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This will be the first time such a
program has been presented by
Seminole YMCA. The Middle Schools
involved include Teague, Milwee,
Lakeview, South Seminole, Tuskawilla,
Sanford, and Jackson Heights.
The activities planned are:

H1TS-.-Carew, Mm, 120; MunNY, 113; McRae, XC. 111;

genie 11 irvings

California

ticipants."
That's the theme for the 1975 SemInole
YMCA Middle School Athletic Program.

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11. CincinnatI 4
York 10, Houston
LC Angeles S. CnIcag 3, 12

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— Braves, blue and gold.
On August 2, there will be official
registration (or Pop Warner tackle
football at all of the Middle Schools from
9 n.m. until 12 noon.
The fee will be $25 per boy.
To be eligible to play tackle football in
the Y' Middle Seool program, a participant must l' in the sixth grade at
least.
The dMsns are: Peewee - far boys
12-and-up'er and weighing no more than
95 pour.,1s; Junior Midget - fr b4'a not
olver than 13 and no more than 110

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RUNS
BATTED
IN—Lynn.
Bsn. 74; L May, flal, 44; Rice,
flsn.
63:
Horton,
Dat,
63;
GScott. Mu,
;
Munson. NY.

New

YMCA
and September for girls, running until
May, 1976.
The Seminole YMCA will also help
Initiate an interschoo sports program
with such sports as volleyball, swimming, bowling, and other various games.
These activities will be set up on an in.
dividual school basis, based on the
number of Interested participar.ta.
The names of the participating schools
and their colors are:
?illlwee - Sparthns, green and white
and gold; Tegue - Tigers, red and
yellow; Th&amp;awIlla - Warriors, Blue and

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fltn.
61;57;
Carew,
Mm. competitive Matador in the 20059; RiCe.
Btfl,
RWnite. NY,

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Oakland

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473 17'

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6)

York 5, Atlanta i
Sir Francisco 5, St. LOuis 2
PhIladelphia 1. Houston 0
itt%burgh 5, Lo Angeles 3
Sn Diego 7. ChIcago 1
Sunday's Results

)rtrolt
Cleveland

Middle School

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flew

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split, theGiants winning 2-1 and the first on five walks, an error runs for Chicago with a single iiions singled home the first
the Pirates coming back 7.1, by first baseman Tony Perez and his fourth homer of the Cardinal run and Hector Torres

runs with a single and his 19th
homer of the season for the

FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Notice
is hereby given that I am
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE eflQlQtd In business at 2701 West
Fifth Street. Sanford, Seminole
COUNTY, FLORIDA
v'
CIVIL ACTION P40. 7SiM-CA4.F County, Florida under at fictItious
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TECPNICON. and
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FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND name
orsg1rdnavMwtffittt
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI..
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
corporation orGanized and
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tank, two gallons over the legal son, but we've been unable to Jured when his car spun into the under the laws of the United States County, Flo'ida i n accordanc.e with
the provisfrim oi the FiClitiGJ$
It was a good day, utmost a limit,
get ahead of him so far," Ryan wall,
of America,
Name Statutes, ToWit: SectIo'i
greatone, for Roger Penske.As
That gave unheralded Terry said, unaware that he was the
Finishing behind Foyt and
16509 Florida Statutes 1957.
Transfiguration. Inc.
far as Butch hlartman was Ryan, who ha finIshed 23.8 winner and owner of the $6,298 Sneva were Billie Vukovich, RAYMOND J. PIPPIPI. JR. and
By: S: Amelia M. Theisen,
coricei'iied, though, he'd rather seconds behind Hartman, his check that went went with top Pancho Carter - both of whom CAROL LEE PIPPIN. ak-a CAROL
Secretary
not talk about It.
fir3t victory ever,
honors.
ran out of fuel as the race ended PIPPIPI, hit wife; and BARHETT Pubilth: July 11, 21, 21, Aug. 3, 1975
BANK OF WINTER PARK, NA.. DEP-4
Penske had two McLaren.s
and Bobby Unser.
(eterniants.
In
other
racing
Sunday,
Cale
Foyt
won
the
pole
position
for
American Leagu,
entered in the Indianapolis
Ur was third in the stock
AMENDED
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NOTICE OF SUIT
PUBLIC NOTICI
Carew, Mm, 374; Lynn. Bsn, mile races Sunday at Michigan in the Nashville 420 and second between his low-slung Coyote Sirois and Ramo Stott.
TO: RAYMOND i. PIPPIP4. JR. and
OF TIME AND PLACE
Hargrove. Tax. 333; Mun
CAROL LEE PIPPIPI, a ¼ a CAROL
OF SALC O
son. NY, 326; McRae, XC, 313. International Speedway, which place Richard Petty moved to and a Chevrolet. But his bid to
PIPPIP4, hit Wit'!
AUTOMOBILE FOR REPAIRS

' t.'r.ntreal I. Cinclnnat 2
,

San Diego 3-1 in 11 innIngs and Tom Underwood, 10-7, got the
Braves 5-5, Expos 4-6
The second game was Cardi10-2.
win.
The Braves won the sus- naLs all the way as Mike Tyson
PtiIIs II, Reds 4
Dodgers 5, Cubs 3
pended game on the strength of drove in four runs with three
Sandra Palmer In good form.

1110), Cr1)
Tuesday's Games
Oakland at Detroit, 2, (t n)
Kansas City at Milwaukee.
(I n)
California at Baltimore, (n)
NeW York at Chlcao, In)
Boston at Minnesota, (n)
Cleveland at Te*a, (fl)

17', Leaders

SPORTS

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East
w i. po. os
Plttthurgh
56 3i 674
Philpha
¶3 0 .S7 S
P41w York
35
t.iSt. Louis
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hk.'go
4) Si 157 IS',
Montreal
36 so Ifl
West
Ck'c'nnati
62 32
Lo
Angeles SI 11 537
.F rincitco
19
43
S
Diego
453 19',
AIleinla
41 57 411 2O',
Houston
33
341 o

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
with Atlanta leading 4-I in the
Dave Klngman came off the
fourth, but the Braves protested
field after going three-for-five,
that the umpires hadn't waited
belting two home runs, driving
long enough for the rain to go
in six runs and getting hIs 12th _____________________________________________________
— away. NI. President Chub
game-winning hit.
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Monday, July 2), l75-4A Feeney agreed and ordered the
Dave Kingman was mad.
- game continued.
"hey, who gave me that er- _____________________________________________________
______
Montreal got revenge in the

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Baseball

Kin gman Batters Houston,
Sees Red About Error Charge

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placed her name alongside those c sucti famed women

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iurdav after two days of tan- neared the end of their journey, reported,
to
.-poLJo's earth resources survey
:ii flight that raised detente to
"When
But the cosmonauts did speak
around the
Aboard Apollo. Stafford. cameras were the Sahara
A high temperature furnace
'ew plateau. tested ac.ommon earth you finally come home, by radio with other space tiav. Brand and Slayton corcen- desert, ice floes in Antarctica, was flied up on board Apollo
kin device that might be you finally really realize how elers. They talked about two trated on a heavy schedule of ocean currents off the coast of
earth later in the week.

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drifted far.
and Vitaly Sev. normal workday than the other flats of Australia.
a
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iher and farmer apart and on astyanov. who wished them a
commander Stafford said
The
astronauts
also aimed in.
.i
up longer because of the to probe space out to the Sunday passed out of radio "soft landing"
Sunday, referring to the lime strumenta deep into space to
'eater fuel and
support ca- planets.
range.
Kitmuk and Sevastvanov. lea di ng up to and includi ng the probe faint
of tnvis
i'ity of their spaceship.
Leonov and Kubasov were
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN fHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FOR SEMINOLE COUNT(
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO, 73P$-CP
PROBATE NO 71.15SCP
In Re: Estate of
In R•: Estit. of
GREG SO4
AR CN I E MA U 0
ERNEST CAMPBELL .JN
DECEASED CAMERON SCHAAL
dece.3ed
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Creditors and All Pe,iofl$
Having Claims or Demands Against To All creditors and All Persons
Hav ing Claims or Demands Againif
Said Estate:
fld Said ESIIIv
cu arc hereby tlilitd
y, ,,e hereby notified
reol*red to present any clams and
dema nd s which you may have reau,reo to present any cla.m% and
ERNEST demands whlC' you may have
oainst the estate of
against the estate of ARCHIE
CAMPBELL . JR deceased late Of
Seminole Cou nt y Florida to the MAUDE GREGSO4 CAMERON
Circuit Judg(-&amp; of Seminole Co-inly. SCHAAL. dr(eated late of Seminole
and file the Same in duplicate And AS County. Florida to the Clerk of the
Pro vi ded in Section 733 16, Florida Cir cuit Court, and file the same in
Sta?iites, in their off ices 'Ii thi dupticate and as provided in Section
County Courthouse in SeminolC 73) 16 Florida Statutes. in lhCr

1,Seamstress

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Also

Machine

'Fix- It'

Lady
WOMEN

BY JEAN PATrESON
Women's Editor

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men. They're such lib," I must tell you that I dressmaking. Even at home or
perfectionists. Women tend to finished my assignmen ts before on vacation, most of her In.
think, 'oh, If I can't get it right the men," she grinned. "I did terests and activities revolve
She
time, maybe it'll be better feel rather smug about that!" around sewing. At the Grace
naturally as she does a needle next time.' "
Mary doesn't see any reason Methodist Church, for example,
and thread. Her fingers are
Manager of Powell's Sewing why women shouldn't be she is arts and crafts director. .
know are

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Monday, July 21, 11S-18

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tinkering with the Insides of a Mary divides her time equally work. "It's just that they up in designing costumes for
N sewing machine or using it to among office management, usually don't have the the Sanford Junior Woman's
run up a garment or two,
dressmaking and machine background; they haven't had Club's "Great American Doll
Mary O'Day Is charming repairs. She Is the only woman accesstoit. I've always tend ed Show"

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proof thatyou don't have to be a in Florida qualified to do to be mechanically Inclined,"
man to know how machinery sewing machine repairs and she added.

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Delinquent Citizen

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equally ninible whether she's Center in the Sanford Plaza; capable of doing mechanical And at present she's wrapped

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This doll show, which should
be ready for display by the time

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DEAR ABBY: I would like to

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know if the U.S. government
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has what they call a "con..
County. Florida. within four offices in the Courtv Courthouir ,n
science
woman to be good at
evoked when
calendar monthS from thi time of Seminole County, Flor i da, wth ii
"In fact,"
can go and pay the government
Mary, "I've got repair seminar in Orlando.
t h e Iir$t ptM'càtion hereof. or the fou r calendar months from the time
pouring over accounts and representing a good cross
n
Ut1 1t
the first pubIcat on tier roc or the
what
he has cheated them out
be
to admit that the best sewers I
"Without
being
"woman's
order
•
forms,
she's sect ion of the people con.
Filed at Sanforø. FIOrid4, thS 11th same nIH be tarred
of.
If
so,
where is it? I want to
tributing to America's heritage.
Filed at Sanford Florida. this 17th
of July. A 0 197S
die
clean
''
_______
___________________________
iav f July. 1975
Daisy Campbell.
Mary has also designed the
.:.,
III
I
Eyes F(Ir,ility
Ruby lee Wilson
A Adminstratria
wisrsi iuzsr..rrri
Requested rate
,''"i
costumes worn by many local
A5 E ec titrk
JOEL U 6fOWN
DEAR WANTS: There is no Partners" and dated when I
/'
hikes are from the
and cheerleaders.
tItAN I COLnERT OF
£
.t?Orney for
one place. 11 you've cheated on could, I stayed wi th the church
% And if she's not designing or
'
The Seminole County Port
ROM. DAVIS &amp;
Do lgner said Ryan's report to Daisy Ann Campbell
''&amp;'
present base of
your
income tax, write to the and sang In the choir. Then, one
MCINTOSH
1401
BricieIt
Ave
1
7
i
i
Authority scop..s. tonight will the board will be detailing the
sewing herself, she's teaching
~4 Internal Revenue Service, night at choir rehearsal a young
$3.50 to $5
Attorney for Exetutris
Seminole Counts Corn- for the rate increases to ensure
for
Suite 701
Woolfolk, conducting his first
consider a report from Por t "active interest" of the corn- Miami. Fla 3)1)1
SafltCvd. Fl
P 0 flOg 1 3
:;ussioners tomorrow night that quality water and sewer rate hearing since becoming
w a te r,
Washington, D.C. with a note of man who had recently returned
Sew e r
Publith July 14, 7) 197S
Publlih July 2). 21. II'S
11cr classes are held at the
Administrator
Jim
Ryan
on
pany
in
building
a
plant.
He
resume a publi c hearing to operations would co ntinue,
utility Attorney in May.
e.s1auat1on. If you've cheated from the military service
DEC 115
rates would go
a metal fabricating said no official action would be DEPSo
Sewing Center almost daily
I-.
onsider rate
increases
.\
Requested rates are hikes requested additional ac.
on
something else, send your walked in. I soon found out hi,
plant at the port.
through the fall arid winter
1.
taken on the matter other than IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
from S3.50-56.80 to
equsted by Sanlando Utility from the present base rate for counting and engineenng in.
remittance
to any U.S. was single.
CIREIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
The SCOPA board meets at 8 the board's go-ahead on
months. Beginner and ada flat S12 per
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
I'orp
water of 1.3.50 to $5 for the formation on the firm's
Treasury
office
with a note, and
To make a long story short,
p.m. at the port.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
variced classes, as well as insecuringaleaseagreementand SEMINOLE COUNTY.
month, Hearings
Ned WooLfolk. county utility rninin,um 1.000 gallons. Water operations from Sanlando.
they
will
channel
It
to
the
we
have
been married three
.Administrative Amt. Dennis financing possibilities.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.1DPI.CAOtD COUNTY. FLORIDA
?.i&amp;Pc_:IFI
struction in tailoring, stretch.;torney. isexpected to present rates for multiple dwellings
FIRST
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
AND
Civil
Action
No.
15.I)1$•CA2O.O
proper
place.
years and now have a child of
begin at 7
in
Dolgner said today that
and-sew and special classes for
In re: the Adoption of
Bill Dale. county èfl'
he ccuntys case against the would drop under the proposed
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
mt.nttme,
pray.
our
own. I couldn't be happier.
(PS.
In
the
Johnson
Metal
Fabricators and
th
teenagers are all part of her
The port would borrow th e SEMINOLE COUNTY. 4 (cr IRENT JAMES R.%MSLY.
County
requested rate hi kes by the firm rate change from $3.50 to 13.33 vironmental servi ces dir ec tor.
You
know
how
slow
the
mails
Please
print this, Abby. If It
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
Manufacturers Ltd., ap. money to construct the buil di ng noratlon,
repetoire. 11cr students' ages
Courthouse.
'ervin
said the engineering
more than 2,000 per month.
TO
JAMESW
FAIRBANKS
are)
gives
just
one woman the
ptnt,ff.
proached SCOPA in May wi th and then be re paid In lease
________
range from 11 to 8-4.
\
37 Ilarw.n Drii.e
.u.stomers in the Longwood
Sewer rates for residen tial formation on t he current 1150
DEAR
ABBY:
This
is
for
courage
to
gather
up her sell,
..':j
the propoal of buildi ng a plant paymen ts by the company, FRANK E KlJP4LAtdO
P.t'str, New York 1447)
.
a sngle
"The
thing
I
stress
most
.rea. Public hearmgs begin at7 service would go from a$3.50— and capacity' of the firms
"Trapped,"
the
young
woman
respect
and
leave
a situation
_ VOL; ARE NOTIFIED, that a
on more than four acres at the according to Doigner. lie said m a n an AFFILIATED Or
1, k ,
often,"
said
Mary,
"is
that
a
in in the cour thouse.
$6.80 charge to a flat 112 per treatment facilities could be
wh
os
e
husband
beat her and that's as hopeless as mine was,
po rt. Doigner said Johnson's is the lease payments would be a FLORIDA. INC a Florida Cot Pett.on for Adoption o a minor
Child. BRENT JAMES FAIR
sewing
machine
Is
a
lifetime
On Juls 1. Sanlarido officials month. The sewer charge for 'determination" for the
kept
her
a
prisoner
in her home it will be worth it.
ration
a newly-formed company and "substanhial"gajnto theportof
tSANKS, Pius been filed which con
% " job a AM
Detenoanis
investment. Buy good one, but
md attorneys present ed for multiple dwellings would in. cornnussion's dec ision on t he
wi
th
I
no
money
of
her
own. You
NO NAME PLEASE
`,
i
cerns you, and you are req uired to
makes steel structures and a total $300,000 for a 3eyear
NOTICE OF ACTION
buy
a
machine
that
is
suited
to
"ur3 of testimony citing needs crease to a flat $8 per month. rate increases,
told
her
to
gotoa
family
service
DEAR
ABBY: You had a
serve
written
ob
of
yOvf
a coot
stainless steel materials,
TO FRANK E WUULAND
lease,
your
t
it
en
Mallon
ne
eds.
i9CtiOnt,
if
any.
agency
for
help.
How
could
she
pretty
good
flap going some
k
Address Urncvvn
Attorney for
01eitt,
Es
"As far as tools go, buy the
- "Th
YOU ARE NOTIFIED y
get
there?
She
doesn't
drive,
time
ago
a
bo ut printing the Ten
action to forectoiea mor tgage on INC Cetliorer '.'lCP.EL P RAMSEY.
* are R21)OI3 Mi. (YDays talents
Designing, sewing
~__ _____
best, even if it means saving up
My
husband
also
kept
me
a
Commandments
on bed sheets.
E
follOwing property in Seminole v"OSC address s Suite 205.
S
Higbn4y 136 , Casselberry, Florida
Saw something the other day
E
C ou nty, Flor id a
and getting just one at a time, girls are definitely becoming lines and a fabric with colorful, prisoner, and I didn't drive, He
On or before July 31st. 1975 arid fife
I
The South 133 tee' of Lot 26
And do get a good pair of more femne, she obaer'ves. but muted shades. Steer clear never allowed me to have any that reminded me of it. Being of
FOREST SLOPES accordng tO the tie or;oinat nth the Clerk 0$ thiS
scissors,"
she pleaded.
Skirts are "in" for the fall. The of vivid colors, she cautions, but friends, never gave me a penny Social Security age, I really
U
Plat thereof as recorded fl Plot Book Court either before service on
4..
publiC
records
Of
Petitioner's
Attorney
or
im
Mary does all her own sewing major accessory during the here's no need to make for anything and wouldn't even appreciated it.
H. page 52. of the
med'a?ely thereafter, otherwise, a
Semincle County. Florida,
for herself and her two coming seasons will be scar- yourself further depressed by let me go to church. He'd hit me
On display In a novelty shop
ZZ.$4,,
lied a9anst y
and you default will te
ba
been
f
__A
when
I
complained,
\ T'.
'14
was
a pillow case, emblazoned
.
children,
Col!een,
7,
and
ves—"and
there're
so
many
4
for the relief demanded in the
, chosing only somber navy and
r
a'e rewired to serve a copy of
;-.
.
,•
.
.
When
I
threatened
divorce,
in
big
block letters. "DON'T
Petition
Tommy,
3.
The
savings,
she
is
ways
to
wear
them."
,rtten de4enses. f any, to
S
'dark brown.
fflPSs my h4nd and the seat of
I(IRBY MONCRIEF, of SN nNol$,r
Mary
grew
up
In
Sanford
he
said
nobody
else
would
have
EXPECT
MIRACLES."
convinced, are considerable.
Put on weight during the long,
; &gt;and Logan. AttOrneyS for the tS Covet on June 30th, 1975
me.
I
had
two
children
and
no
lt:
BILL IN TACOMA
For those mothers and lazy summer? Well, that's no graduated from Seminole High
Pintitf, AhoS* ddress is Pool! IScaII
0,
l"
--a_
DEAR
ABBY:
When a man
training
for
a
job,
so
I
put
up
Arthur 11 Beckwith. Jr
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Office Boa 7779, Sanf or d 77771 on or
daughters getting down to pre- reason why you shouldn't look School, and after spending a with it for six years
I
Clerk
f
lip
Circuit
Court
and
his
wile
have
both broken
before August if. 1975. and file the
school sewing, Mary offers attractive, says Mary. Choose a few years away, returned to her
Mary O'Day Is Florida's first woman sewing machine repairs tekfU
By Lillian I Jenkins
.
origlraI wIth the Clerk
thiS court
the
marriage
vows
through
I finally started t ti
u
some useful hints. Fashions for simple pattern with vertical home town in 959
Deity Cleft
either bef or e Se'rvic.
pl4irit ft
.
my minister on the phone. He adultery and want to start over
a't or re, o Immed atety thereatter, PubIlil, )vlt 7. It 71. 29, 197$
.1
I.
Irt,told me that God didn't intend again and keep their marriage
onerws
a
default
*11
be
entered
OF
P31
.
ag ainst you for the retirt dema nd ed -----4
for
marriage to be a test of vows sacred, do they have to
.
in thC complaint
IN
S
THE CIRCUIT
COURT,
anody's
yb
endurance. He ad- get married again?
/
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-- I
10i
WITNESSmy hand and th,seiIof EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Wouldn't they be living In an
vised
me
to give my husband a
.4
.
t July. 11'
th S
CIRCli OF FLORIDA. IN AND
S
.
f
ISeall
Joe's furniture refinishing time limit to seek help, and if he adulterous relationship If they
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
The quaint sign dangling
.
More often than not, his
"And see the way it's all
H BeckwtIt. Jr
ltd PROBATE .0 P. 6010
refused, to leave him with no lived together as man and wife
-.
above
his
work
bench
reads:
Clerk of the Circuit Cour'
Customers Just want a leg glued chipped and scratched? classes begin again in Sep. regrets.
In re. Estate of
'ts'
.
after having broken their
.
"
,_4
ksl
'The Furniture Doctor aides,
B, Cecela V Ekern
.
~;~.•
..
/
-*.5
'1'EPIP4A ROBERTS BUTTON.
—
back on a kitchen chair, or a Parents didn't care too much; tember. Two nights a week, a
I
took
my
minister's
advice,
marriage
vows?
Clerk
Deputy
I
N
.
vetcased
remedies and elixirs and Fine
"
.
stain removed from a favorite didn't descipline their children wide cross section of Saif'd My husband laughed in my
Pubtith July 21. 29
i1975
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
REPORT
When
a
vow is broken, what
:
an tique refinishing."
.
"P4"
b-'I .., " .
a
•
DEP 119
.
old coffee table,
to let them mark it up this area folks gather around the face, told me no other man can be do ne to make It right
AND APPLICATION
It.
FOR DISCHARGE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ''
Joe Giraulo is the furnit ur e
furniture doctor's work bench, would have me and slapped me again?
doesn't
All perst. are hereby notifi ed
such work. way."
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR
learning
doctor,
lie
has
been
"pracBROKEN VOWS
and the children around.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE that the rdecs.gned as Ancillary
Instead, with characteristic
17
Carried away with his and mending, smoothing and Finally. I left.
_U
Admr's,ratrie CT A .of the Elale
COIJNTY,FLORIDA
ticing"
in
Sanford
for
the
past
fwenthusiasm, he throws himself favorite theme, Joe darted off staining.
'/
Iii e
''aRoberts
But Ic,r
'
I
CIVIL ACTION NO 7S.IOU-CA-C9-D
two years, and In his home state
DEAR BROKEN: Though
I stayed with my parents for
heartily into the task —and at into the recesses of his domain.
rIQST
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
AND
Dece.ssed.
haS
compl
ed
thi
a
et
I
.,.,
.~ _.
n g
of
Pennsylvania
for
a
good
30
b
adultery
has been committed,
(I
I
six
months
while
I
found
a
m'
stration
th,r4
and
fl
jo
fried n
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI
the same time Into the owner's Hauling
a pair of dark,
j
And Joe, meantime, learns a and a place of my own. For two th e marriage Is still considered
Pliu.r'ff, Said Court P'r Final Report aril
years before that. And
wi th
life,
'rPIcatlori for Disn.rg, 01
- vs
i ' k"
his
stains
and
strippers
and
highly laquered cabinets, he lot of their secrets: why they years I lived alone and found legal and valid In the eyes of
ec"ons thCr,tv, if any. ShoId we
MARGIE
GIBBS.
J
a •
It's people who really turn continued his quiz: "Who'd you like this, and what they Intend
ir
16
glue,
his
tools
and
talent
i had an inner strength and God and man. However, U a
,.~~!IA'.
MARGARET .) GIBBS DAVID A duly filed
1 &amp;
_".
Joe on. They fascinate and say owned these? Italians, doing with that. His f ur nit ur e a faith In God I didn't know was couple wants to start fresb, I
Z
J
4
il
After f,linq prop( of publication
guarantees
complete
recovery
GIBBS.
and
FLAGSHIP
U
S
BANK
- 4
ShOwing this Notice has been
Intrigue him. "I'm nosey," the maybe? Pcple with a big refinishing classes double as there,
OF SEMINOLE.
after treatment, no matter
.
..
think renewing their marriage
ts
Defendan's F.t'S'ed once a wk for four
furniture
doctor openly admits, home, thick
lots of companionable rap sessions.
what ails an item of furniture. A
I
joined
"Parents
Without
vosis
Is an excellent idea.
"But I get my kicks this way." chandeliers?"
large space in the rear of
NOTICE IS HE'BY C,l',lEN that approvil of sad Report and AD
I .
lCAtiOn for Discharge will come
On the lit day of
1975. at
Bridges' Antiques building on
And to Joe, the furniture he Joe had them all figured from
SI C'3a ni .69 the West Front Door of before tP C ou rt
SR 46 a couple of blocks west of
On the last Sunday of each October, The Herald publishes its
"treats" Is simply an extension one glance at their ornate
tip Courtbou e of SmnOfe Covnty. Dated this 74th day of June A t)
French Avenue in Sanford is his
a?Sar'ford,Flor Ch. ?heunderilgned 1975
of its owner. "Take this table," cabinets.
largest issueof theyear—our PROGRESS edition.
Two more sessions remain in Children who so not complete stressed with one day each
S Beverly B fterrvrc?.
Clerk wll offer for Sale
the
"consulting room."
Invites
the
mustachioed
Joe,
At Ancillary
the
Seminole
Y.M.C.A. requirement will receive a' session spent on this area.
lgPe%t and bjt bidder for cases tip
pushing his peaked cap further
Adminlstralrl. C T A
Fine work is his joy, The
"It really bothers me," he swimming classes at Sabal certificate of participation.
IcOn r'Q eScrbed real !roper,y
Children must be registered
o tp'p Las' Will an
LCtS,ESSSouth?Sfef',.BI0CkC.
back on crisp greying curls to rattled on, "the way some Palm Country Club, SR 434. Thç
'I
This Oc tober The Herald will help celebrate our nation's 200th.
more
detailed
and
Intricate
the
Children
are
placed
in
classes
through
the Y.M.C.A. prior to
¶"'arpr'i of
WALKER'S
ADDITION
TO
to
be tter l oo k at the rathe r people Just throw their old sessions
get
a
antique,
the
more
complex
the
ginning
of the session.
th
e
be
1.
Vienna
from
J
ul
y
28-Aug.
based
u
birthday with the publication of a special bicentennial progress
Roberts Button.
po n age and skill. The
ALTAMOP4T1 SPRINGS, according
i
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battered Item.
Deceased
restoration problem
the
the corner, always 8, and Aug. 11-Aug. fl, both classes follow the Na tional The Se minole 'Y" is located In
furniture
in
to
th
p'a'
thereOf
as
recorded
'n
issue tracing the history, growth and projections for the future of
Pta! Book 9, Page Is. PDIiC Recrs PubI.h June )O. July 7. Ii. 31. 197S
more he likes it. But Joe's a
See this darker area here in meaning to fix It some day but sessions holding 45-minute' Y.M.C.A. Aquatic Program and Forest 'City on Palm Springs
DEO ta)
04 5,m41 l County, Florida,
I'
each area of Seminole and southwest Volusia counties.
realist:
it's
not
everyone
who
the middle? Know what that never getting around to IL classes at 9:15 a.m., 10 a.m. include: Tadpole I, for children Road behind Lake Bramtley
togeth er
tPi Ill 5'!uCtrC5 mm
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT.
comes
to
him
with
priceless
That's why' I started giving and 10:45 a.m. Monday through ages 3-5 who are afraid of the high SChOOL For registration
provements, futureS apo!iances IN
Joe Glrailo Is Sanford's 'furniture doctor'
says' It says a lot about how
and •DOt?'e'anceS on sad land or ?.IG(tTEE?TH JUDICIAL CIR
antiques to be restored to glory,
Friday.
housekeeper
did
the
dusting!
lessons."
water; Tadpole II, for children and more information, call or
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
used in
"iunct'on therewith
11
afraid of write to Seminole Y.M.C.A.
Swimming
Instructors
are
ages
3-5 who
TNi5 sale 5 mad• D'jrivan! to COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Civil
CIVIL
ACTION
NO
7$1367.CA.04.O
.
Krlsta Storey, Julie Reudlinger the water. Classes for children P.O. 13'ix 305, Altamonte
Final Jvgm,n$ entered in
In re: th e Marriage of
I $ '.
ACtion No 73 1076 A et o
and Dave Kickman.
six years of age and older in- Springs.
!,!i.ti
GARRO:,'
ll
oerdr.g in ftp C r'.j'l Court in AnO TO7.'7,'r
__-___
dude: Polliwog, for beginner f
-Ice Sem;ricte Cc'r!y. Florida
Petitioner.
swimmers;
Minnow, for
DATED 1h;% 17 1h day of July. 191$
Virginia (Ginny) Haas,
Wildlife Refuge and she will
SEAL)
children who can swim front
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
have the expreience of walking
1.
'.''' tEE ,',1L.JAM5,
Artp'ur H Bkit. jr
cravil
but have not mastered
4
.
Respcniq'r'
S.
Haas
of
Sanford,
left
Monday
on
the
beach
that
inspired
(levy Of the Circuit Court
NOTICE OF SUIT
side
breathing,
timid
back
crawl
!'it L'lOan Jenkins
go
on
a
two-week
shelling
trip
to
Anne Morrow linobergh t
'r THO','45 LEE fiILLIAMS
Op', Clerk
is introduced; Fish, for children
Sanibel
Island.
She
Is
a
Cadette
write
her poetic book, "Gift
c
0
b".
Side
BtjtjPirn
P.Pl.th JUr 71, 1975
who
have achieved proficiency
G ir l Scout mem be r of Troop
313 SW 19Th Sorto
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FOR
SEMINOLE
Scouts going to 'Sanibel
participants in this national
COUNTY, Ira an action
for diSSOlutiOn Cl
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increased
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JESSIE '.'.','irv.
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Scout
Council of Sarasota.
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the t'c!itn on GERALD S. RUT
creased enduranv is required.
They will work with conBERG, Attorn,y,tLarv..)AS S Hv
past, how our lifestyles have changed, and what is predicted for the
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1797, P 0 Ba 977. Castetberry
aervatlon groups dedicated to
years ahead.
the last two da ys of her visit,
Detei'rnt Pord. 'e270?. And file the original
technique, and life saving
NOTICE OF ACTION
preserving Sanibel's unique
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Virginia is the guest of a host
TO ,'I( LIE MAE HORNE
ski lls are presented; Porpoise,
and fragile environment.
lrp Setr,rso! (runty Courthouse,
uI'5IDENCE UPd(iOWti
family
in
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While
on
the
the most advanced class with
Sir'ford.
on or before
t' Y*fl P,Ilr,'
Island, which possesses one of
Also attending the "Sanibel
Aguit lIlt. 1975, Otherwise a
children working toward
Judgment may
en tered against
the three great shelling beaches
Shelling" is Melanie Hobbs,
f1 Solth Street.
qualifying times for their age
to
you fcr the relief derranded ,n thp
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world,
she
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living
at
the
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
group among other extremely
We expect to make this special bicentennial project the finest
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
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Island In. A highlight of her P
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Edward hobbs, formerly of
stringent requirements.
THIS NOTICE shtl be ptjflIIesed
action for cAncellation ct a
special issue we've ever developed. And e need your help. Dust off
few
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Your old photo albums, diaries, family histories, and join The
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"Ding" Darling National
and riturn of CC?liifl furrieturt
Atlanta, Ga.
skills, each class has a par Herald. Sanford, Ftoc.da
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Herald In writing the history of our area. Write and Jet us know
ticular life saving skill which
WITNE5S my hand And seat of
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The author, Carroll L. Scott, is a veteran Florida news comprehensive guide to both government agencies and private
reporter and editor who has worked closely with Florida organizations which offer counsel and other aid—ranging from
retirement groups and government agencies in promoting [in- food programs and health care to part time employment and
pcoved services i'' the
senior citizens. He also publishes a volunteer activities.
newsletter for Florida retlrees. His home isinLongwood.
Answers to questions about taxes, housing and living costs
At't!ing to Mrs Margaret Jacks, dir Ictor of the Florida
pro'ided aco
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live iii
Division of Aging, Scott's book "fulfills a definite need. It gets Florida ls almost asimiportantas how you live," in determining
across to people the need to plan retirement." Planning—on a your living costs in retirement, the author states. Statistics
basis—is stressed throughout the book.
provided show living costs within the state vary more titan 25 per
"Your life In retirement is not static," Scott maintains. "And teni
your needs and circumstances will change as they did during your
"Successful Retirement In Florida" is available In some
working years."
Florida bookstores, or may be ordered direct from the publisher,
In addition to explaining how the retiree can prepare for
nlse house, Longwood.

WELCOME HOME HUG FOR SING ER
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Despite the hour-2 o'clock in the morntng—lrlends and family
were at McCoy Jet Port In Orlando to greet th e Central Florida
week
In Poland,
Chorale on their return from a
members
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21-SitLJafjofls Wanted
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POOLS, and that I intend to register __________________________
said name with
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Clerk of
Will baby-sit in my home week days
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Winliw SprIngs 372-1090.
Florida in accordance with the
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37701, Seminole County. FlorIda
under he ficlitlout name of RON
SCHWAB REAL ESTATE, and that
I Intend to 'egister said name wIth
the
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
3emln'c County. Florida in ac
cordance with the pro-isloris of the
FictitIous Nenie Statjts, To Wit:
Section $65.09 Florida Statutes )S7.
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Sanford, Florida this 3rd located In Seminole County, Florida, and Petition for Order Approving
One root ttfiClgncy api., furnished
day of July, AD. 975
more particularly described as Final Report, Waiving Formal
Private entrance, bath &amp; p.erking
S: Cynthia Smith
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AppralI, for DistrIbution and for
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Carlo. red and white. yin No
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Attorney for Cynthia Smith
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For One Lady
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information available from IN' CivIl Circuit Court, Elgpifeenlpt JudicIal
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Divliion Of the Seminole' County Circuit of Florida
P40 pet*. 332 1510.
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Seminole County, in th• Probate
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FICTITIOUS NAME
SemInole County, Florida, will
Courthcue, San'ord, FlorIda 3177).
Notice is l'nrthy evto that I Slit Ii:Cl' A.kP. on t)-, 22nd d.y of July,
OblectIona tu said Final Report
engaged in ou'sir.e's. e. 7701 t'.tst
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,-nd nIl to &amp;%d eli ion for Order Approving Large;
bedrovr, apt clean air
Fifth Street, Sanford, Seminole the Piç1hrtt bidder, for toti, subject F1n411 Repnrl, Waiving Formal
Cwsditioned.
$175 mt plus deposit
County, Florida under the fictitious to an
tIll existing felt - I,
ft. ADpraIsa, icr r.mistribu,Ion and for
Adutts only r p't $3) 943
name of SHELTER TF.CHII1QUE,
Front (West) Dew of IN' seminole Dlstharg.. of Personal Reprrsen.
and that I intend to resister Said County Courthouse in Sanford, tative, II any, should
be duly filed.
MOntPlv Rentals Available
name with the Clerk of the CIrcuIt Florida, the above described perOIled thIS lIt). cay of June, AD.
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Court, Seminole County, Fiork, in s.onai property
197$.
QUAL1IY INN--NORTH
accordance wilh the provisions of
'That said tale is being made to
S Beverly B. 8cc nhardt
I 41 ?IR 4,4, Longwood
the Pktltious Name Statutes. To- Satisfy the terms of Said Writ of
As Ancillary
wit s.ctionwo. Florida Statutes Exacuflon.
Admlnis*raIrIx C.T A of the
AVALOP APARTMENTS
John C Polk,
Last Will e'nd
ADULTS. P40 PETS
Transfiouratlon . Inc.
Sheriff
Testament of
new. nst.
By: 5: Amelia U. Th*45ea,
SemIsoft Cnty. Florida
Charles Leonard Button,
Secretary
Publish: JIma
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Deceased
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Publish' July 11. 21, 76. Aug 1. 973 1975.
PtThlth Jun.
luly 7, II. 71 1973 PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
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7345 Park. )rive $7Oup

DELTOPIA- 2 home's. 3 BR. 1½
bath NO DOWN PYMT. TO
QUALIFIED BUYER. 521.000.

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Realty

35R.2baths
Lonqwaodarea, $21,500
Call $31 7791 after 5.

MUST SELL -. P4ev,) BR 2 ATP1
HOME, all extrai, good location
MAKE OFFER 377 2217

SANFOPD-lyr.old,35R, 1½ bath
with garage; flew carpets;
assume or retIna,ce $21,900
Crank Reelty, REALTOR
530 6041.

51. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKEPS
Days- 371 617)
Nights 377 5474 or 371 2357

Free 'bree

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You'll Receive A Plant II Yn're One Of Our FIrst 155
Visitors. Lease An Apartment And Yot?Il Receive
A I.ar. Plant For Your New Apartment.

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
Close to everything yet
from It mill
Large wooded lots •Str..t lights
Paved streets 'Sewers 'SidewalkS

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ONE BEDROOM
FROM p135

30 Year Mortgages -S pcI. down
or Conventio',•I MortOages.

TWOANDTHREE8EDROOMSMALABLE
2Sl0RlDGEW'OODAVE..SANFORDj j
JUSTOFF2SthST., 3734420

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cash,
Call
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take over payments.

These Certificates are
Good for Cash Savings
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tIme. 372.1317

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Also male. Mostly Chihuahua, I
yr. old. 372 0331.

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Horse. Bay Gelding, 11.7 Hands.
gentle. Neg. Cogglns. 1250. 323.
0596.

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RunnIng Quarter, S yr old Mare,
good cow pleasure I hunting
horse. Spirited, but gentle. Ex.
perienced rider Ohly. 37)2176.

All Service Work
Guaranteed 90 days or 4,000
ml., whichever comes first,

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Pigs
2Mos. old, $30
319-5726

Hwy. 17-92 &amp; Lake Mary Blvd.

Ph. 322-1411

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Color TV &amp; Stereo combination Also
black &amp; white and color portables.
Dinette sets.' 32) 0706.
STAN'S HWY 44 FLEA MARKET
Saturday &amp; Sunday
337-9119
Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets.
Counter tops, Sinks Installation
avai'able. Bud Cabe4I 322 5057
a.ytime.

13' (Shape Plaughahyde button Bar.
$200; Bar Stools, Glass rack, Bar
Supplies. 322-1511
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY - SELL - TRADE
31)313 C. First St
322-561

EXpSDYTO
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PHONE CALL AW
Nqine Improvements'

Air Conditioning
Central Heat &amp; Air, Conditioning.
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS In Sanford. 3fl.
1771.

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Free EstImates
1)1 6217. ask for Steve

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FOR COLOR SNAPSHOTS
From your Kodacolor Film

Innletlon

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IF THIS IS THE DAY tobuya new.
12 Exp -13 99 (7lprmnts
car, see today's Classified ads for We install Maydeen Blown ri In
70 Eap -5.619(40 PrInt.)
best buys
su'atlon Call for free estimates
Add 3S. each roll, postage handlr.q
6.'.f i.79 or cOi 734 )'?6
Circle your choice
enclose film
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&amp; payment - print name 4. a
BEAT HIGH ELECTRIC COSTLand Cirlig
dress MaU to
install a water to air heat pumpfree cit. DYKES AIR CONDOUBLE PHOTO
DIT1OPIINC, 3718177
P.O. Boa *310
ISTERSON LAND CLEARING
WinterPark,Fla.37793
PuIIdczing, Excavating. Ditch
100 PCI. SATISFACTION
Work. Fill dirt, top soil. )72 5943.
GUARANTEED
LOoking for garden equipment?
TOWER'S BLAUTY SALON
PHOTOGRAPHY BY ED
Read today's classified ads for
(formerly Hamnelt's Beauty Nook)
S.'e'ciallsts irs outdoor portraits; Also
good buys
S19 E Pine 32'2 574?
Weddings. Call for details after
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PHOTOGRAPHY by RAN:-'
SEAMAN
FREE - Walk Gate iii of July with
Weddings. Candids. Comment
anypurchaseolchainlinkorwood P.','itlnQ. DIs.cinq. 3atb Poe' wOrk,
Aerial.
Portraits.
Ad.''
Custom hay baleng. light
fence Lower cost per It, Call
tisiflg 531 0506 or 62$ St-b
clearing 377 6.577 alter
QUALITY FENC
Anytime 37)
6131
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51-Household Goods
Gas range wIth grill; Hotpoint
refrigerator wilt. Icemaker. 372
0250 or 349-5.517.
Two India Oriental Rugs, beautiful
condition, One 9*12'. $700 One
9'z9', $125. 373 5420.
KULP DECORATORS
10W.1ttSl .177-7)33
We steam-clean carpets

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lnger Zig
in cabinet, 3 needle,
front load deluxe %wing machine
Sold new for 5.149 CO P1 balance
01511cr lOpaymentsof $9. See at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First. Downtown
372 9111 Eve 5*91)46

MOVING- HAULI PIG --SALVAGE
Sunny Bros
321 029'tafter4PM
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It's like pennies from heaven when
you sell "Don't PleedS" with a
want ad

Yard CIeae.uo' Hedges TrImmed'
Flower Beds Cleaned? Free
c'stiri,ates. 32) 1066 or 373-1914.
Need your czrast,ce.t' Prompt arid
dependent service, 57 arid up .372

BUDDY'S HQMEIMPROVEMENT
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS 3771331

Expert roof repairs flat roofs
thit.gtes All work guaranteed
ROOFING 3736700

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rig floor. deIiverv, installato,
Willy Watt of Orlants, 796 4224

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All types and sizes
We repair and sir ivee
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floor c.m &amp; (rOotI.ri,4
Ph'%fl-1051

Carpentry. Remodeling, Additions,
It's like pennies from N'*ven when
Custom Work Licensed Bonded
yt'u ip!! "Dcn'? .Ncc-%" ',- tP a
rite e5Iimat. 373 6031
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7'77W ?,.1c,

List Youi' Business..,DjcI 322-2611 of' 831-999

Stereo, beautiful large Old English.
S speakers. $135 377 345.7

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again when you'se(i them with a
Classified Ad from the Herald.
Call us today I Doni delay!

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
25.67 Park Drive
372 6.335

PURIFICATION SYSTEMS-Call Phil Gonzalez 305 373 3939.

KENMORE WASHEfl,psris,
service, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES 323 0497

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R*glstered with the state
Class A
Contractor. HomeS, additions. $30
5.377 or $94 $411 elves

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roof 1600 Call Orlando 3994550
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"iu he tre$ tP'' r("f not, try U'it
nest !iirert rant 8. body work
7367306. elmer
I' m - 323 IS5.
Pick up &amp; delivery

SOLAR HEATING AND WATEI

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A-LA CLEANS AL

Point &amp; Body Work

371 C701
luildlng, roofing and concret,
finishing, free estimates.

Cleaning

Eimerorprr-..'.

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Refrigerator, 17 cv ft
Freezer Separate
5100 621 125-1

Pressure

Reasonable Rates. 373 605.0

Improvements

If your roof
is for the birds
C&amp;l the BirdAlien Wrenn

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52-Appliances

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Assume Payments

Lawn Care

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1911 HWY. 17-92. Open Sat 5. Smirl 95
53$- 2920

53-TV. RadloStereO

Remodeling

Ci.lI for Appt. 322.3103

Additions

19707-passenger VW Bus, radio, like
new, $2,195. Call Whitey Eckstein,
at 322-1651. Dealer.

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returns. Try one and see Call 322
7611 or 531.9993.

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1.30 per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Men &amp; Women's Wearing Apparel
75c, this week only. All Soul's
Sharing Center. 512 Sanford Ave.
Open mornings.

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C;QNSTRUCTION Inc.
Sanford, Fla,
211 W.2Sth

1U4 Ford Fa1rlane 50(, Minor
repairs. Pfew inspection sticke-r
*110 177 1561

Hanson's Shoe Shop, 221 1st St. All
types shoe repaIr &amp; dying. Marion
I Saddie Lee, new owners. 372.
9992.

Kenmore Dishwasher, large family'
size, works perfectly, $50. 3fl.5457.

RIDGEWOOD ARMS

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1944 Fury Ill, in good coridellor,, 5.500
or best offer. Inquire at 410
Me4ionville Trace AptI No. 13,
Sanford.

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old, was $450 new. now $325. 373
7141 after S

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CASH
For Your Junk Cars
373 1379

64-Equipment for Rent

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77.00OBTU, 130 L. Tank,
good gauge, double smoke stack.
Also tools. 372.31$).

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mileage, 1 owner, good :or4itlon
$100. 321-09)3.

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372-7111
7S71ParkDr.
AFTERHRS.
PtTOP
322 3901
772 9211
372 0645

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For Your Junk Cars
5619716 or 545-2010 Bithlo. We sell
32391
&amp;installusedmotors&amp;us.dparts.
JI B Auto, open 7 days a
week 1965 Chevrolet Impala Station
Wagon, good running, best offer.
Reconditioned Batteries, 112.9$
Also Couch &amp; chair, $33; Mattress
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
&amp; bi sros . 510 323 7906 after 6
1109 Sanford Ave.

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff'sGardenCenler
601 celery Ave., Sanford

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7606S.Hwy.17p7
REALTOR 37)

Established Residential Area?
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NEW HOMES - in good
3&amp;4
Bedrooms Priced in mId 20's 5
pcI down, 7 pct mt.

14.500

Harold Hall

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2201S. French Avp .371-0041

LOT- over looking Lake Crystal,

76-Ato
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SpecIal shrub and garden sprayers,
96 cents es. GardenLand, 1100 W
1st St. 3236630,

2610 Hiawatha Ave
17-92, Sanford.
3236170

Real Estate

Peg Real Estate Broker
32I0440,3fl-fl4,3fl.7$

In Sanford's Finest

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BEAUTIFUL- apponted 2 story
older home, 1 bedrooms, 7 baths.
carpet, drape's. fireplace, 537,9QQ,

Kish

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CASH 3234321
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80-Autos for Sale

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COUNTRY- 3 bedroom, 2 bath, hi.
lo shag carpet, beautiful fireplace,
oversized double gar,age, $40,000.

WITT REALTY

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25 to 50% off
Buttons
&amp;
Bows
Children's Store

Outboard motors: Xi HP Elgin.12
HP Sears. Also Citation Out..
washer &amp; Crib. All work 3730)72.

NEARLY API ACRE- 3 bcdroom,3
bath split plan, large family room
with fireplace, fenced, $51,500.

COUNTRY HOME SITE- Large
and shaded, 57,500.

Moving? Why Not Live

Sacrifice Sale

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Real Estate Broker
377 1301,
2610 Hiawatha Ave. at 17-92

ANTIQUES

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central air, low down, assume
mortgage *76.900

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323.7560
321-0041

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DUPLEX- Fun. or Urfurn, teal
Locatlon,Rea5onabIeRen,,pp,e
.,wrwr IS)-Ji'lJ,

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Each Woodmere Home Features Central Heat And
Air, Shag Carpeting In LivIng Areas, Inside And
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped ICitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More Ill Come
On 0%'? And See For Yourself.

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BAM800 COVE ARTS.
Spotless, newly rc4lrsted. decor
furniture, 2 bcdroorns. See our
modelit: SOOt Airporf,$anford
373 1340

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ONE ACRE LAKEFRONT- Choie
1 beiroorn, maintenance fre',
central air, w w carpet, boat dod:.
swImming beach, finest iocatlo'i
U5,500.
$1,000 DOWN-? bedroom, 1 bath Ii
Winter Park, 5.73,475
APARTMENT WITH BuSINESS
BUILDING- Escellent fronlage
Hwy l7-? 543.000 Submit offer.

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Lawn Mowers. We Sell The BetI 1.
Servica Ihe Rest. Western Auto.
30)
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5 en.t 10 Acre Tracts of md witvi
tries

Broker, 107W. Commercial
Sanford 377 7551

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A neot 7 bedroom home with Florida
IOO'. carpeted throughout, all
ne,' appliances, corner lot,
*17.500.

W. Garnett White

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for Sale

Duetosmoftedamage,merc?.andis,

4 Bedroom, I bath, on good garden
land, $27,000

PIPIEY WOODS BARN- We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell for
)Opct commission. Free pick-ups.
Auction Saturdays 7 p m. Sanford
372-2270

Dachshunds Mniature, AKC $65:
Chihuahuas, white male. 3", moe..
$50,
ANIMAL
HAVEN
GROOMING I BOARDING
KENNELS 377-3752.

Merchandise

2 Acres
N ear

D.l r.+-.i,
IWOI L.OLOW

REALTOR
7701 S. French Ave .32)0011

Furnished home, 1½ bath, covered
patio, large rear yard. 521,000.

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COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT OP FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY

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N.es,msiu Oftic.323.liSl

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3233$66

Wanted to buy used Office furniture.
Arty
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Hey. 11-92. $30 4736

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building with 1000
ft. Of
storage, On busy hlghwey, owner
will assist financIng. 543.000.

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Fenced yard, 3 bedrooms, I bath,

Lommercial Properties
Homes, Lots
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Pool

Spacious 1 bedroom, 7 bath home,
with family room, central air and
heat. Entertaining area $37,000.
Termi

Your MLS Agency

WHAT IS IT?
HtRE'SHOwlTwO*k$ Ye,pvvth qiIi1$tyryp,,.,,,
tiis 3 b.drsoms. a ham. kit Mid4nl..g r,en £ liviM rscm sa
the i.wer lent. . The ,er level is ,..tt.&amp;shed., . Ai ye,,
Iap,.11v yew'. V$V sitari Ctø%p4et the ,er level by boIls,
WIrti.a likar'y, des, battwesm. whatever yew tie).,
however yew wIsi, s4.,sev,r ye, wish.
aI PAMILIS$ LIVI IN NAT$ONA ØJMI5 THAN ANY OTHIN
-MOMIS IN Till WOILD.

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Drapery I Upholstery Business,
real estate Included. $34,000.
CARRICK REALTY, REALTOR
47-3I00.

4 Bedroom, 3 bath, pool, beautifully
landscaped. $31,500.

322-2420 Anytime

"THE HOUSE THAT GROWS'

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Near Golf Course

GOOD GOSHI 525,950. 3 bedroom
home, master suite with huge
bathroom, fireplace with gas logs,
beau? iful overhanging trees. Gotta
see to bebieveI

323-7011
Legal Notice

GENEVA- 1 Acres, $16,000

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TROPICAL SPLENDOR and never
leave Sanford.
Prestigious
Mayfair • BR home, kitchen
equipped, near Lake Monroe.
Value above, but priced lower
than area Comparables. $39,500.

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BELAIR- 120' * 1)7', $4,100

Kish Real Estate

DAVES' 32) 9)70

For used furniture, applIances,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items
Larrys Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.

Wood or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks I
chaIrs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as it Cash and Carry.
PIOLL'S
Casselbecry, 17.92. 530.1704
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MAYFAIR- 100' * 117', 520.000

1977 Honda frame, wheel, tank. seat
&amp; accet,sories Be's? offer. 319 5726

We Buy Furniture

58-Bicycles

HammondC.rgan, L-lOOseries

46-Commercial Property

LAX ECATHER IPIE,38edroorn.split
plan, large corner lot, fenced,
pool, central heat &amp; air, dish
washer,
530.900. 345-3117.

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Kingston electric guitar. 70 watt
Rosac AmplIfier Must sell
Sacrifice, $150 32) f"Dt

967 Honda 160. runs very good
Windshield, box &amp; new battery,
$250. 3fl 5.457.

for good used FurnllLre &amp;
Antiques. STAN'S, 3774719.

Cash

WILL BUY OR CONSIGN GUNS OF
ANY DESCRIPTION. 37) 73,b3

3777139 after 5
Lake Mary, 5 Acres between 3rd 1 _____________________________
4th St. at VanBuren St. Near
60-Office Supp'ies
School Bruno Belluccl, 1912
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Lise St., Crystal Lake, Illinois,
60014
office furniture
DELTONA- 120' * 125', $700.0

extras.

ROBSON MARINE
7971 Hwy. 17-97
372 5961

59-Misical Morcharxlise

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REALTOR 372-7196

King Size

68-Wanted to_Buy

price. Read the ClassifIed Ads.

S Speed Girl's Bike
Practically New, 145
Phone 373 47C.4 after S

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54-Garage Sales

1971 Honda, 750 CC. excellent con-dItIon, adult owned. Custom.
many
Call 574 1757 or may'
be seen at 1179 Section Line Trait,
Deltona.

HOUSEBOAT 20'*lI'. almost new,
good condition. Call 319-k02.

S.emnole County
5 to 60 Acre
tracts, several locations. 51.500 to
$.4.000peracre Goodterms. Terry
Realty, REALTOR, 6250711.

LAKE MARY- $5' * 1)4', $3,700

323 6041 or 323 05)7 eves
7 BR, screened porch, garage.
fireplace, zoned commercial.
114.950. Acre Realty. REALTOR.
373 7150

Spring is "Move outside time." Gel
patio and lawn furnil.mre at a good

Used

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BARGAIN HUNTERS UEWAREI
Low down will buy this almost new
4 bedroom, 7 bath home on 'a
corner lot. Carpet, patio, fence,
central heat air. Only $29,000.

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322-6457

New hOs in a rural area. No down
payment, monthly payments Ic-st
than rent. Government subsidized
to qualified buyers. Call to see if
you qualify I

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"SANFORD'S SALES LEIDER"--

'Cnpanlon- Housekeeper for Work your own hours
Earn extra
etderly widow. Room, board &amp;
income
an AVON Represin
salary. Reply to Boa 377. co The t,tt,. Call
44430
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1457. ________________
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Sanford, Fla. 37771.
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Needad,bodylfenderman
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A rrodern 3 bedronrn, 7 b.sth CR
7 acrc.-. L,rq, tamiiy room,
$29,500. Terms if desired. Call Bmd
S.,endner. 371 7111 afler 5 p.m.
JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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Realty.

demands which you may have aforesaid court on the 25th day of In re: Estate of
against the estate of WILLIAM March, AD. 1975. in that certain CHARlES LEONARD BUTTON. 4 Bedroom unfurnisl'*d apt., air.
EUGENE SMITH. deceased late Of
$173 month.
entItled, Geirger-flurthfl.Id
Deceased
SemInole County, Florida. to the Properties, a general partnership,
$30 dim'9ed
PPOS .203E 71s
NOTICE OF FiNAL
Circuit Judges of Seminole County, PliInf 1ff, v-s. Acikins And Associates
_i7349 after 5:30
REPORTANDAPPLICATION
and fllethe same induplIcateandas Contract Furniture, Inc. and Alyli
FOR DISCHARGE
provided In Section 133.16. Florida E. Adkins, Defendant, which
All prsons
hereby notified 31-Ajrtments Furnished
Statutes, in their Officn In ?h. aforesaid WrIt of ExecutIon was that the undersigned
Ancillary _________________________
County Courthouse in Senilnol, delivered to me as $herff of AdminiStratrix CT A
of the Estate Large 2 btirri an
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wall c.'rpet, central heat &amp; air,
drapes, kitchen equipped. $67 0191
anytime,

196$ Skyline, 12*5-6: 2 bdroom, 1
bath, dr. skirting, awning, 12*20
steel utility building, completely
fenced yard. Call 441-3053 before
3:00 p.m.
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I'm single, beautiful and lonely. You
can keep me company In a raised
wood-beamed living room, dine
with me on a balcony &amp; many
extras unheard In a mobile home.
Assume payments or rent with
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optIon 377-1109.

3 BR. 1' bath, big utility room. wall.

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
322 199)
19195. French
377 7311. ? 1496.372 1964
22 trC?.34,( lit.l

COLOR TV,$11.9SMONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
441.1004

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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Oviedo, secluded on one acre, 3 BR,
2 bath, carpeted, formal dining
rm, family room, with fireplace,
eat-in kitchen, rec. rm. with wet
bar $39,500 365-3316

Stemper Realty

OPEN 1pm .OAK, ANYTIME
IV APPOINTMENT

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Mager Tr$in- World's largest
leweters
Profit
Sharing.
PIM, you pick. Buckeye &amp; Pw'pIe
vaca)loj
many employee
P*alI. StarS Tuday. July 73.
benefiti. desire aggressIve alert
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Oregon Ave., 1 mi. North Of 441
good personalIty hard worter:
lust west
i'i.
willing t* relocate if necessary
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Call Mr. Boatnir, 372.1000 or in
____________________________ Plaza.
person 1)00 State St.. Sanford
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18-Help Wanted
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REALTY

I1OE.2SthSt, 3726655

GIANT OAK TREES- Shades this
fenced corner tot Included is 3
Bedroom home, with central
heat &amp; air, all for only 526.5.00

Honda, XL. 750, 1971 with 3)0 miles, 7
P*fmets, $000 Call Harry at 3229091.

extras.

KNIGHT ORR a co.

CAREER
OPPORTUNITY

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1977 12's44', 3 BR, 1½ bath,
No down. Assume payments,
Ira Icr, $109.31 mo. on rental lot.
131-9427 after 4 &amp; all day Sat. 1,
Sun, Owner.

'eq Real Estate Broker

Longwood, 4 BR. 2 bath, fireplace,
den, citrus tree's, fenced, prIced In
low 30's. $31 3491.

LAKE MARY
ROULEvAND

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1505W. 25th St.
SANFORD

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TAFFER
LOVELY OLDER HOME on Park
Ave 4 BR, central heat &amp; air,
carpeted, fireplace, large corner
lot. Owner motivated. $M,SO0.
LAKE MARY- 7 BR, CS, small
home on large lot. Big value for
small price. $16,000. Terms.

Sanford, by Owner, 3 BR, 1 bath,
large eat in kitchen, plus formal
dining roor..
New carpet,
fireplace, large corner lot. Under
$73,000, Call 6317015.

SANFORD

extras,

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78-Motorcycles

JIM DANDY JAZZ-FEED
"Buy Direct From B.,xcar"
GORMLY'S E.14 Sanford)?) 1731

GARAGE SALE- 1717 Park ave.
Monday &amp; Tues., 9.5. 3. 24" BIkes,
Dry wall finisher's tOOis 1, stilts.
Misc. items.

'6$ New Moon, 12'a60', 2 bedrooms.
Many
57.500. 322-2519 alter
6.

CHOICE LISTINGS
INALL PRICE RANGES
Si? W. 1st St.
377 541)

SOUTH SEMINOLE- Squeaky
clean, bedroom, 2 bath, garage.
paneled living room, huge lot with
trees, like brand new. No
qualifying, assume existing
rrortgage. with surprisingly l
doisn, Immediate possessIon. Only
$27,950. Call $31-$2fl.
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

Pool, TenniS.
Lake Privileges,
Clubhouse.
3 and 4 BR Homes
and Lot from $29,400

STUDIO 1, 2.3

FROM

MOBILE HOME MOVING. Corn.
plele set up. I'll save you money.
Licensed. Orlando 773.5470
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BALL REALTY

LAKE MARY- 7 bedroom, large.
family room, fenced yard, plenty
Iliad, By owner. 322 1507.

"Get 'Em

Color TV's from 150; 81W, from
1)5; ServIce all makes. HERBS'
TV. 1700 5. French, 37%. 1734.

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. if
ClassIfied Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any.

377-0401

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Will sell or trade equity in Domerlcpt
Hills 4 BR pool home for older 4
BR In Sanford Reply Box 374, co
The Evening Herald, P.O. Box
1657, Sanford, Fia. 37711.

experience

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II0IW.3rd31.,SInIrd
332-5017

am

name

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41Houses

BEDROOM SUITES

CREDiT MANAGER- We want a
wqIl experienced and aggressive
credIt manager. Frozen food
helpful, but not
essential. Pay commensurate
with experience and ability Call
T. H. McEirath for appointment.
Ardmore Farms. De(.and FIa,
-4.731 4434_-

67A-Feed

By owner, House 17 lots
on French Ave., zoned commercial

Lakefront, Loch Arbor.) BR, 7 bath,
den, garage, patio, Spring fed
lake, 549,930. 372 6345

Monday, July27, 1975-JR

53-TV- Radio Stereo

Larry Saxon, Realtor

In the Herald Classified ads are
black and white ..nd read all over

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New Smyrna Beach, ground floor.
luxury condo apt poolSide on
beach
Has
everything.
Reasonable by week, special
rates, Mon-Fri 647 2559

Luxury Patio

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GR&amp;SORY MOBILE HOMES
3603 Orlando Drive
Sanford 373.5200

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aavarnage so ioecarecnaiiengingposiuons
throw your weight around of others today. They feel
today. The net result could be strongly about their views.
're.. 'ii , 11
sy
problems you can lii afford.
you so
emTAtJRUS(Apr-1120-May2O)If pl'iatically!
s1es nt (alL' on deaf
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEM:NOLE COUNTY.
PROBATE ØIVISION
HOROSCOPE
PROBATE HO. 7s.21)CP
____________ tnre:
Estate of
WILLIAM EUGENE SMITH
ByBERNICEBEJ)EOSOL
deceaSed.
NOTICETOCREOITORS
To All C-editors and All Penens
NavingClaims.rD.mands.alu,
Said Estate:
You
hereby notified ard
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22
ARI
(Marth 21-April 19)

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Milk Maids
To milk cows In milking parlor.
Starting if $21 per day, plus
montt.lybonus. Ocyornight work.
4 dayS On. 2 oH. Call 373-4117 for
ppt. BAKER FARMS.

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busInessund.rthe fictitious name
of
VILLAGE
HARDWARE,
Lcngwood Village Shopping Center,
State Road 131, Longwodd, Florida
32750, intends to register the Said
name with th Clerk of the Clu.uit
Court Of Seminole County. Florida
and tP.e underSigned are the sole
parties Interested In Slid business
enterprise.
Alan K. Marlin
Mary Martin
William A Ottesger, Esquire
201 MedIcal Arts Center
Saxon Bouleva-d
Deltona. Florida 3fl.3
Attorney for Petitioner
Publith: July 11, 2). 71. AUU 4. p975
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33--Houses Furnished
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, Mary, quiet neighborhood, 7
BR. turn, carpet, sun porch,
utility rm.. 322 4194

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EXECUTIVE TRANSFER
Custom 4 bedroom. 2 batn on over I
acre In the country. Pao(a area.
FamIly room. double garage,
central air, heat Sparkling pool.
patio. $5&amp;. Call 323-9410.

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7 Bedroomtenced yard
$ISOmo Adults pref erred
3735654 or 377 6670
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SANFORD- 'c.Pediroom nome wimn
den, or )I" UL0 .,n ,, vacant.
Move rIght In wi,. ood terms,
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD--) bedrooms, )1i baths,
central heat &amp; air, fenced back
yard. WIll dicker or swap. $7i,SgQ.

36-Resort Property

Aoartments

Complete child care Services. New
Summer Prograrnl HEY DIDDLE
DIDDLE DAY CARE. 3fl3490

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Real Estate

Farm house and three acres. silo
mo A A McClanahan, Req Real
Estate Broker, 371 5e97 anytime

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A BABY'S WORLD
Care for Infants to age 7 only.
stp, s. n 6i
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A
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7 BR, near Junior ISenior High
Schools, large lot 327 1610

Needed, AutoMechanic
NatlonalAutoSales
373 -7011

LOST: White female Poodle, lust
clipped. Nesr
corner of
Mangoustlne &amp; First. Reward.
372-3762 or 327-3113 after s

Legal Notice

usoui FICTITIOUS

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Child Care In my home
$ISforone,$7.Sfortwo
322-3951

PICTITIOUSNAMI
Notice Is hereby gIven that i
engaged In bulness at Seminole
Plaza
531 Hwy 1792, Cassalberry,
Seminole County, Florida under the
fictitious name of HOUSE OF ALl
BABA DBA OPEN SESAME, and
I Intend to reigster said
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
mlnole County, Florida In ac
cordance with the provlsIs of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wi?
$4309 Florida Statutes 1957.
Sect
5
L. Gerard
Publish: June3O.July7.14.7t,t9lS
DEO
ill
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itj tiflfl diipn*na ,.n

onWkonDriL;ke

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u,c,ne reuirru.
ARE YOU LONELY? Lii us help
*elt, plus benefits Call City of
you to meet the rIt person lust
Sanford, 377-3161, cit SI.
for you. NATIONAL SINGLES
CLUB OF AMER (CA. Phone: 305.
Part time, approi 4 PIrS. a day. Must
713-2740.
tave typing ezperience and be
___________________________
able to take on Initiative. Call 3V.
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Tofi
0611.
Free, 444 2027 for "We Care""Hotline". Adults or Teens,
-.----_______ DESK OFFICE SALES POSITION.
Muit have son,e college Hr$ $ to
5-tost 8. Found- 5, Mon-Fri 5373 Hr. to start with
excellent opportunity for ad.
vancement. Apply Loxkreen Co.,
FOUND- Male Irish Setter, Celery
Sanford, 327 1031.
and Scoit Ave. area. Ph, 321 0192.

Oe5t
(24) Villa Alegre
(33) Lost in Space
6:00 (2, 6, 5, 9) News
(34) ElectrIc Company
(44) Lucy Show
6:30 (2.0) NBC News
(9) ABC News
(13) McKeever And
The Colonel
(24) Feeling Good
(33) Mayberry RFD
(44) Gomer Pyle
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Legal Notice

T1W'.U111

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Lakefront. 7 BR $713 mo. 1st 1. last.

Water Superintertdent with e*
tsiv,,p,riencs In dSvetOpmInt
construction ar maintininci of
LrcIthinf Vinigarl 841 kelpI
water system, and .*ten$ive
all four in one capsuie. Ask
eaperlence In manging a crew,
Faust's DTUs
- High school educCtion and Fia.

Club
(44) Lost In Space
5:30 (2) News

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Nice 1 bedroom trailer on large
shady tot, $125 mo Adulti only.
373 0764.
WEKIVA RIVER I
Adult móbiiebhome village, under
large Shady caks on the scenic
Wekiva Modern clean ifltrjorS,
from$liO SP.I W of Sanford 377
44 ?O

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2 Bedroom house, Stove. stao 133
Country Club CIrcle. 37345.75 all cc
s.

COLUMNS.
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Can Help

Rogers

&amp;iY
PdVYII'fl

NIce 2 bedroom block home, fur
nithed or Uflfurfli%hed 37)7970,

42-APobl le Homes

1713%) REALTORS 457333

7 Bedroom, air conditioned, by week
or month, Pleny of ground for
children &amp; tt 371-5659.

Quiet 2 bedroom coItaop. Air lik.
flew. paneled, large porth. $13;
mo 1st &amp; last Older couple Only
3270717

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BUDGETS
ARE
SLIM
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
WANT
AU
THE
FROM

Ca11473-ISV
Write P.O. Bo* 1213
Sanford,Florlda 37171

(33) Mickey Mouse

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POtLUP,t
Perhaps AiiiOli Ar-vnyntis

Neighborhood

35) FlorIda
Lifestyle

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(24) Mister

(9) Brady Bunch
(24) ElectrIc Company

NOTICS

COSMETIC MANAGER- Field
ISALCOHOLAPRO8LEM?
Creations, a Marshall Field
IN YOUR FAMILY?
family owned cosmeti: company
AL ANON
has a local o*nang for an amFor families or friends of problem
bitIou personable lady. Previous
drinkers
etperience In building a direct
For further lnfomaIlcm call 473 4357
sates organization detired. A once
write
in a lIfetime opportunity. 373-3470
Sanford Al-Anon Family Group .o
between9&amp;l2or3to4pm.
Box 333. Sanford, Fla 37171. -

41-Houses

34-4'cbile Homes

Beautifully furnished, large 7
bedroom, adults preferred, $150
per mo Call 377 4470.

Spring "Move Outside time" Get
patio and lawn surniture at a good
price Read tP. C'atslf led

41-Houses

Forrest Greene, Inc.

1973 17' wIde, 1 bedroom, AC. adults.
512S per month. 372 5939.

Two bedroom hOuse near ae
Mary. 32? 9353 Or 3229277
Metodec Skating Rink.

18-Help Wanted

4-Personals

(44) Underdog
3:00 (2.8) Another World
(6) PrIce Is RIght
(9) General Hospital
(24) The Man Who's
Giving 'Em Hell
(33) Cartoons (441 #aoams 1-amily
3:30 (6) Match Game
(9) One Life To
Live
(24) International
AnimatIon
Festival
(33) Uncle Hubie
Show
(44) Three Stooges
4:00 (2. 0) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) You Don't Say
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Mlcke Mouse
Club
4:30 (2) Bonanza
(I) Mery Griffin
(9) Lucy Show
(13) Orlando City
CouncIl
(33) Batman
(44) GIlligan's Island
5:00 (9) DInah

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32-Houses Unfurnished

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Journal

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(6)
(9) Show Ofis
(24) Mr. Rogers
Neighborhood
(49 PhIl Donahue
(2) Hollywood

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In nearly a third of the
patients other joints In the
body, particularly the knees,
will become involved. This may
be temporary, and the joints
recover entirely. In other Instances the joints continue to
show progressive changes, and
the disease becomes almost
IndistInguishable from ordinary rheumatoid arthritis.
It Is fair to say that the
disease is often milder than
many cases of common
rheumatoid arthritis. There
may be Intermittent attacks of
low back pain and between
attacks the patient may fee)
fairly well. Of course, if the
whole spine becomes fixed, the
normal flexibility is lo5t and
causes difficulty.

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FurnIshed 2 SR Hou
Adults, io Peti
P41cc Location 371-3566

2 Bedroom trailer, $135 mo, plus $50
security, Mullpt Lake Park. 319Soil-

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(6) As The World
Turns
() Let's Make A
Deal
2:00 (6) GuIding Light
(9) 510.000 Pyramid
(24) SpecIal
2:30 (2, 0) The Doctors
(6) Edge Of Night
(9) Rhyme And
Reason
(35) My Favorite
MarlLIfl
1211 Rift Mnv.'rt

6:00 (9) Sunrise JubIlee
6:10 (2) SunrIse
Almanac
6:15 (6, 5) Sunshine
Almanac
6:25 (2) I Dream Of
hn..n,,tg,
6:30 (6) Sunrise
Semester
(I) Today In Florida
6:55 (2) DaIly Devotional
7:00 (2. 8) Today
(6) News
(9) Bozo's Big Top
7:30 () Am America
-ui
8:00 (6) CaptaIn Kangaroo
(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo
8:30 (44) Andy's Gang
9:00 (2) PhIl Donahue
(6) MIke Douglas
(S. 9) Movie
(44) Fury
9:30 (44) Petticoat
Juncllon
10:00 (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(6) Joker's Wild
Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
(33) 700 Club
(44) Father Knows
Best
10:30 (2,8) Wheel Of
Fortune
GambIt
(44) Green Acres
11:00 (2.5) HIgh Rollers

2 Bedroom, unturnith.d, Adlti
preferreø $30 week. Security
deootit. '173 S$S

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Lovely cottage. air, carpet. TV, $133.
Adults No pets. 372 7741.

I Bedroom apt., kitchen equipped.
air, carpeted Aduif 596 50 322.
fl96 eves. &amp; vt nd%.
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passageways
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tendance

Tomorrow
(9) All My Children
(44) Vrlety
1:00 (2, 8) Marble
Machine
(6) News
(9) Ryan's Hope
(24) SpecIal Of The
Week

IUOSØO

27 Gerainl s wife
29 Beçan

INot in

(6) Search For

bedroom furnished house,
middle age couple desIred, 372.
£261.

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'

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31cc line
6thru2S times
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0:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
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33-Houses Furnished
One

'OELTONA- New Duple,i, Furnor
unlurn Drapes, Water, Lawn
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Care 323 1171 or 661 o3aa

Orlando - Winter Park
Seminole
831-9993
322-2611
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT.

12:30 (2. 8) Jackpot

1:00 (2.8) Tomorrow
Show
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The
usual
tests
for
rheumatoid arthritis may be
negative. This too makes early
diagnosis difficult.

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DUMPLING
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Celebes
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3 Combine
it -- Vegas.
42 Being lLat'n
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Nevada
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21 Longs for
Scotland
S Senior Naval 23 Capers
47 small lh
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25Syngman --. 41Century (eb)
6 Chnese
Korean
50 Fabulous bird
Pa;oda
tarn
SI Moutns (anal)

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21 Eclamatons
30 Common

and the nature of the ills
becomes obvious. The Joints in
the spine may become fused,
giving the patient a "poker
spine."Hewon'tbe ableL bend
,,t.nr
n.e
iv. luau; .. ..a ... -. .hit
vi s ,,ar'mnt.v
stiff back.

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(24) Intercom 24
(35) BIg Valley

(33) 700 Club
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2. 0) TonIght Show
(6) Movie
() Wide World CX
Entertainment
(44)TheFugltive
12:00 (9) News

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(9) Eyewitness

(24) Nova
(33) Felony Squad

(24) Yoga

Answer to Previous Puzzle
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(13) Zane Grey

10:30 (13) June Allyson
(35) In The Public
Eye
11:00 (2. 6,8, 9) News

MOVIC

9:30 (6) Rhoda
(13) Realldades
(21) Assignment
America
10:00 (6) MeolcM Center
(9) Carlbe

(44) DInah

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Large hip bones, of the pelvis.
The initial complaint is often
low back pain. Examination of
the spine, evel. with X rays.
may not show anything. It Is not
hard to realize, then, that an
otherwise healthy, Rtrong,
youngmanmaygett.aggedwltb
a label of a malingerer or a
hypochondriac, when In fact 1W
has a seriOus problem.
- .The only way the diagnosis
be made in most cases at the
beglnningisfromXraysofthe
sacroiliac JOints, not the SPIIW.
L2ter the involvement 0
joints may spread up the 11)11*,

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The Ghost

(9) RookIes
(24) Clarence Darrow
(3.5) Coping With

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(9) S.W.A.T.
(33) My Partner

1:00 (2, 8) Baseball
(6) Gunsmoke

Joints Change
\1.\1 it I ,A,rth
By Lawrence K Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - My
husband recently completed a
series of tests and learned he Is
suffering from rheumatoid
spondylitis, Marie Strwnpell
arthritis. This condition seemed
to come from an old Injury of
some 30 years ago. What Is the
Euturc tif SUCh d (oft.ljtlCTh
DEAR READER - This is
sometimes called a vartant of
rneumatoid arthritis. The basic
changes In the joints are about
the same,
The un.Ique feature of the
fhnt it 51eJ
tttttdalIV ctrifre
-- -it ..S.
ti%'..e
young men (in about 90 per cent
of the cases) in their later teens
or early 2t. It begins with
involvement of the sacroiliac

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the Greater Sanford Chamber of ronunerce.
The by-lawsu .-re rrelp,ared in an effu;t ~j provide b str ictur.!

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Pelley said "mutup.1 cowsent" manner, according to Sara Jacobson, member of the DBA Boara
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tile title set Friday. The nauts celebrate their safe re- ald K. Slayton are sta)ing up an
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Ill Id by Ill#-, Seminole County periments today and lo4* ahead orNt capability to obtain sciento their own splashdown parties tific data.
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acknowledging the data request, but no information has been Wed by the railroad.

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papers with the F 'orida Public before a mediator s decision Is a vailable to both sides
Relations Ccmrnus.sion tPFRC) binding
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requesting a mediator to try to
The latest SEA proposal gives the four-step
grievance
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proposed based in Chicago and has been
plant for Johnson Metal in operation for some turn
Fabricators
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turing ltd and in established l'abriuitors and the feed null
feed mill company's nterest In locate at the port the number of
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Among the leng th y parade of
returning county prisoners to the fire-damaged facility,
money
federal revenue sharing funds, county contingency
Witnesses
before tile jury in the
ne jail was extensively damaged in a June 9 fire in which 10
money, or the old county courthouse capital outlay budget.
jail
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were five Seminole
irunates and a jailer died.
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County
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Sheriff
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of
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sheriff'
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SanJohn
Polk,
jailers
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Sanford
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county
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atvestigator with the state office, plans to visit the county.
fire
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torneys involved in a 1974
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Viblen
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by
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buflding
officials
and
all
fire
circuit
judges' probe of county
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agencies,
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city and county
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fire
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Vitilen says if Johnson approves the 14-point plan- the com- when the prisoners are moved back in."
tt'smu fire safety requirements for reopening the jail
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Judge Robert McGregor to you there has been false
define the term "violence"
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Casselberry Patrolman
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animal and human
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Sunday on a Ouve-4month Il the put ft" ai d a half ~*am
-Zoo Director Jack Hanna same excellent treatment also UU"Ished ;#eell pairs
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times for anything we need and under way and soon became a
director Al Rozon will take over Wilderness," was released In standing leader in the human in Central Floil he'll be keeping in touch," Ryan familiar figure to Central
and Sid Gatlinburg. Tenn., on July 7 zoological society and has
Hanna, his wife, Suzi, and said.
Floridians at a variety of lecSpoehr will become head and will be seen in Sanford area tremendous Insight when It three daughters will move
to
"I wish there was an alter- tures, television talk shows and
animal curator In Hanna's cinemas in Late fall,
comes to handll"g animals. Sid Knoxville over the weekend, native," was Rozon's comment, benefit balls and bazaars.
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absence.
animal but Hanna plans to retain "But Jack's conflict in business
Hanna has dedicated his time
"The animals here have been ilanna said. "The health and husbandry graduate from ownershIp of his
home in affairs has necessitated this during the past year to getting
my life. It's a difficult welfare of the animals, the love Michigan State University: he
Longwood. He has also donated temporary leave and during the construction on the first phase
decision," said Hanna, who is and dedication of the animal knows all about animals and he most of his own animals to the interim period his
assistant of the new zoo completed and
taking time off from the zoo to curators, and the sustained loves them.
zoo, including his lioness, Spoehr will act in his stead. But the animals moved Opening
devote his efforts as vice
membership of the zoological
"Also," Hanna continued, Daisy.
the zoo will continue to be open day (July 4, 19751 at the new
president and associate society. We have all of those "Stan Brock will s till be based
Zoological Society President and function as usual."
zoo, according to Hanna, was
producer of Stan Brock th.irl here and I feel confident in &amp;-inford rind wil' continue his Jim Ryan commented that he
Ilanna aswmed directorship one of the high points of his
Wilderness Adventures Inc., a liii ILI%lmlg U zoo In mil he lp and support of the zoo
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"We never knew how much we loved home," commen'ed Chorale Director Julie Bishop.
Nor did they realize, until they actually got to Poland
and experienced the jcy of performing to the warm and
appreciative audience there, just how woriderful an experlence their singing tour at tha t Communist
would be.
"We were so graciously received," said INW. BLihop.
"It will be a delight to remember. The people said we had
brought them so much happiness with our music that they
would never be able to repay us
She said their tour gaide was good, the tour bus driver
competent and, in all, the experience was "remarkable."
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earth.
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have not filed disclosures,
the hula hoop contest nine-year-old Mimi Bishop of 1918 HibIscus Smathers said
Court, Swford, showed up at the City Rermll Progr= ready
Smathers, said, however,
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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
1ONGWOOD — A new districting proposal, prepared by
Council Chairman J. R. Grant with assistance from a water
department employe, has received unanimous City Council art.
proval.
Frankie Brown of the water department said he gathered
house figures from the department In the old section of the city
and for the new areas from Florida Power Corp.
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. was Instructed to prepare an
ordinance for adoption citing the new districts.
Grant's and Brown's redistricting, unveiled during F. City
Council meeting recess, showed the central-western section of the
city (district 1, including Councilman H. A. Scott's home) encompassing Island Lake to have 418 houses; the southeast section
(district 2 currently occ'.pied by COUnCIl member June Lormann)
to have 416 homes; the northeast section (occupied by Grant) to
have 417 houses; the extreme northern section including
Longdale, Skylark and Lake Ruth South (currently occupied by
Councilman Don Schreiner — district 4) to have 418 houses and
the extreme northwest cner Including Winsor Manor, Sleepy

IN BRIEF
Rail Strike On Shelf;
Postal Agreement Sought
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Ford's top labor
troubleshooter is turning his full attention to averting a
strike by the nation's postal workers after a one-week
postponement of a threatened rail strike.
W. J. Usery Jr., chief federal mediator, said serious
differences remain between the Postal Service and its
four unions. The postal contract covering 600,000 workers
expires at midnight Sunday.
Usery had hoped to obtain an agreement before the
weekend to forestall the possibility of wildcat strikes by
postal workers, but it was believed that a settlement
today was unlikely.
Usery concentrated on achkving a postal settlement
after the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks agreed Thursday
to the one-week postponement of a strike deadline, which
had been 12:01 a.m. Monday.
The railway labor talks broke down after uru.i and rail
industry negotiators were unable to settle relatively
narrow differences. Industry and union .iegotiators
blamed each other for the impasse.

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represented by Councilman Gerard Connell) to have 415 houses.
Since the city charter amendment, providing for the creation
of residency districts for council members, requires the districts
to be as nearly equal in population as possible, Schreiner said the
attorney will have to "use some kind of formula to determine the
actual number of people."
"Actually this is hcuses. I don't know how many people are in
it," Grant sai d.
in other business the Council took no action on a report from
Connell that the original developer of Winsor Manor — Irving
* Berger — wishes to donate a half-acre of land within the sub.

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says wood-using industries In te South have planted
more than 579.9 mllllu sI in In the last year.
The Institute said Thin,iiy Wt the 13-state outhern
region leads the nation in tue r'generatinn. It said 11 new
pine and hardwood
were planted for every
person In the south dunr the rt year.
During that time, ,.t err, paper, pulp, plywood,
lumber and other in' jtitdcnatedor sold an additional
77.7 million se'1lngs to 14 ivite landowners, increasing
the total of Lrei planted ifl h South to 657,603,374 — a 14
per (utt ,00st ever last yea, ;ild the institute.

WA.qlnNc'toN (AI1- 11th present oil prc*tiot
due to disappear Aug. 31, Gonl7ess and President Ford
are deaocked over how- to shape a new petroleum
pricing program.
"We should work for some smt of compromise that's in
the best Interests of this tin 4ori of ours, pulling together
instead of pulling separate ii ayt' said House Cor,imerce
Committee Chairman Harley 0. Staggers, D-W.Va.

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Without Force
Morris, the first patnl
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the sce ne, said P'.rk i rit Urn
to the city jail after a brawl with a closed fh. :tw Idling
with Morris and Guildford. At the air with ob3cid'tez.. Ha1so
the jail, another Casselberry said Perkix8 i'.:&amp; 1 hha and
patrolman, Hubbard Clapper, spit on him It :w, the ride to
sprayed mace In Perkins' face, the police mal ci.
according to testimony by
Morris In,; i.'y charged
Morris.
Perkins wi Ui Ii' ing under the
Casselberry Police Chief influence ot . hol. The later
George Karcher has recorn- c)uJge '1 resisting arrest with
mended a five-day stpensn violence was brought by the
for Clapper's part in the in- state.
Also witnesses testified
cident. That decision is pending
confirmation by the city's Civil during the trial that Perkins
was struck repeatedly In the
Service Board.
Also, Perkins' father, a
face by Guildford while Morris
year veteran of the Melbourne had Perkins' arms locked at his
police force, has requested an side with a "bear hug."
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From Longwood, documents Springs, Council Members
Seminole County who must are In Beckwlth's file from four Irwin Hunter and Donald
disclose. Since no knows for members of the City Council, Browning as well as City
certain the number of advisory two members of the zoning Attorney Newman Brock had
boards which are Included, a commission, from City Judge no file in Beckwl th's office as of
list of names Is nearly Em- Gene H. Stephenson, W illiam l.a. this morning.
From the City of Sanford,
possible for anyone to compile. Colbert, city prosecuting atCity
Commissioner John Morris
Inspector
Many citizens who give their torney, and Building
had
no disclosure file; f rom
time on advirory boards took no i)avid Chacey.
are
thereOviedo
there
was no disclosure
chances,
however,
In
But, none
Altamonte Springs, the layor James Lormann,Council file from Councilman Carlos
districting committee mem- Chairman J.R. Grant, City Warrener and from the School
Board none tram R.G. (Bud
bees,
the
Personnel Clerk Onnie Shornate
Feather,
School Boar c
Administration Board,
elected
nor
member
Davie
Sims.
chief, deputy clerks, members County).
Public Safety
man,
All five county cornof the planning and 7.Onifl ..a'tor
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y m1s;3loners, County Attorney
boar! .,. .ntng Board of
Attorney Ned N. Julian Jr.
Tom Freeman; the conAppeals and Adjustments
(J ulian did file a disclosure
stltUtlonalO(flCers
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filed.
trustee of the Fred R Wilson

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TAMPA(AP) — "What a long ordeal this has
been," former Sen. Edward Gurney says as prosecutors
and defense attorneys prepare final arguments In the five.
month-old bribery conspiracy trial of himself and three
others.
"Everybody tells me I have never looked so good. I feel
fine," Gurney, 61, said Thursday alter U.S, District Judge
Ben Krentzman told the jury to return for closing
arguments Tuesday.
Krcntzman told the 12-member panel and four alternates to bring suitcases as If they were "taking a trip for a
week." They will be sequestered in a downtown motel.
After 21 weeks and 105 witnesses, the government announced suddenly Thursday that testimony had ended.
Prosecutors had summoned nine rebuttal witnesses but
called none.

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PENSACOLA AP) — The Rev. H. K. Matthews
has drawn five years in prison for extortion resulting from
local civil rights protests but a second minister has been
given probation on the same charge.
The Rev. Mr. Matthews, Northwest Florida coordinator
for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
SCLC, was sentenced Thursday by Escambia County
Circuit Judge Kirke M. Beall.
But the judge withheld adjudication of guilt on the Rev.
B.J. Brooks, local president of the NAACP, and placed
him on five years probation with orders that he not take
prt In future civil rights demonstrations.
A jury found both men guilty of leading protesters In
chants that prosecutors said threatened assassinations of
slate officials.

NAPLES (AP) — A woman who for the past 10
years has tried to prevent suicide Is now organizing a program of "grief therapy" to help families and friends of
suicide victims.
"There's a tremendous amount of guilt after a suicide,"
said Jean McGee, director of Collier County's Mental
Health Clinic. "Family members think they've Ignored
the clues and are responsible for the person's death."
Under the therapy program, a counselor approaches
the family of a suicide victim within 24 hours to discuss
the grief.
"We try to teach that while the person Is physically
dead, the good memories live on — these memories are
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for Lewis obtained on Wednesday a list of all subpoenas his
office hat served, supposedly to
avoid deuplicatlon of effort. But
the action effectively impounded the records of all three
firms, St. Laurent said.
Lewis said the subpoenas
were aimed at St. Laurent, explaining, "I make no apology
for the fact we are trying to
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By GLENN McCASLAND
Sterling Park, after burglars be longing to WtkinLI, and
Herald Staff Writer
forced open a door to the several bo ttles of assorted pills
Three masked men, carrying
were f ound.
residence, deputies said,
sawed-off shotguns and a
Some of the stolen merOffice rs said a complete list
carbine rifle, were being sought
charidise was discovered In a of the stolen property was be ing
after the early morning robbery
wooded area behind a servi ce ga thered today for com parison
of four persons at a Carrigan
station on Bear Lake Road, with what had been found.
Avenue residence In South
near SR 436, after deputies
Jerry Williams, 7103 Hershey
Seminole.
were summoned to check Way, Orlando, reported a barn
Seminole County sheriff's
reports concerning juveniles at Brooks lane In Maltland,
depu ties said an undeterm ined County Investigators were drinking In the area,
south Sem inole county, had
amount of money, jewelry and combing the south end of the
De tective Jerry Capshaw been entered and tools valued in
a late model automobile were county for a man who held up a said two IBM cases, a wallet excess of OO taken.
inken in the robbery, reported clerk In the credit office of the
Jor da n Marsh Department
shortly after 3 a.m. today.
Detective Jerry Capshaw Store at the Altamonte Springs
identified the vi ctims as Donna Mall.
M. Winne, 39. 19( Carrigan
Altamonte Springs Police
Ave.,
Winter Park; Stephen Chief Justice East said a
Vickery, 20, Pinewood Court; number of
leads were being
Daniel I.. Wilson, 19, 1912 c
hecked this morning in the
Linden Rd., Winter Park,
and case, but "we really haven't got
Grover J. Marks, 20, 2345 Red
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occurred at Ms. Wlnne's
East said a man walked Into Council to ban all industrial and
Council Chairman J.R. Grant
residence when Marks started the store's credi t department commercial construction In the added that "zoning experts are
to leave the house. Marks told about 6:30 p.m. filled out a city until regulations con- like efficiency experts —
officers when he approached credit application, and then as trolling the building In the two liersons who are experts but
the garage area, where his car the clerk was reading the form, zoning categories are adopted. never owned any land."
was parked, he was stopped by pulled a gun from his pants and
The Council instead sent City
Grant also said too many
t vo armed men wearing ski demanded money.
Attorney Ned Julian Jr. people outside the city are
nu.sks, who forced him back
The clerk gave the gunman searching for model regulations "planning for us now."
in0c the house.
money from a cash register and which the governing body
Councilman Gerard Connell
Mu ks told officers that Ms
was ordered back Into a rear might consider,
said the city already is out of
Win:,t and the other two men room of the office, being told
White, hacked by Jijian, said balance with too much land
were being held at gunpoint by not to call police. The man fled. the city has no minimum lot zoned for commercial and

were worthless,
lewis has said up to 0,000
Investors were bilked out of up
to $1 billion. Other officials
have challenged thoee figures.
St.
Laurent
said
a
representative of Lewis's office
blocked him from getting
records by serving adininistrative subpoenas on
three firms — 850 Investments,
Mack Development and Pilot
Enterprises, Inc.
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wants to make a name for himThe comptroller said that St. self,"
Laurent urged Lewis' office to
St. Laurent said he didn't
file civil charges against a firm care who got the credit as long
allegedly Involved In the fraud as the task of prosecuting the
but failed to deliver promised schemers was accomplished.
backup data.
The fraud scheme involves
Asked it he was charging that sale of securities paying up to 14
St. Laurent was trying to mo• per ce nt interest and supponopolize credit for cracking sedly secured by mortgages on
down on the fraud, Lewis said Florida land. But when the
"this is a statewide matter of companies defaulted on Interest
immense magnitude. It can't be payments, Investors allegedly
thwarted by this clown who learned their mortgage claims

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TA I. LA H A S S K K (APIFlorida's massive land-secu.
A key prosecutor In the in. rities fraud case.
vestigation of swindlers who
Lewis touched off the round of
bilked thousands of investors charges and counter-charges
"has delusions of grandeur and Thursday by declaring that St.
fantasies of James Bond mov- Iiurent was impeding the ci.
ies,' Comptroller Gerald Lewis forts of other investigators.
says.
lie said he was asking Gov.
The prosecutor, Chief Asst. Heubin Askew to name a state.
State Ally. Louis St. Laurent of wide grand jury as the only
Fort Myers, counters by charg- mccns of getting around the
lag that Lewis and his aides are roadblock, although he said
"political hacks" interfering Askew had already told him
wi'h the prosecution of Funds for such a Jury were not

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"k-11111xile Count) Collaili-s5ion d"ellings in the SwiTt Watcr a thii ~ man, also wearing a ski Two minutes luter the clerk sizes in the industrial section of industrial dtvelopment.
hierall Staff Writer
has sent to public hearings a Cove housing development,
said today.
mask, when he entered the called poli ce,
the zoning ordinance.
He said the city, percentageHeeding nunty Attorney proposed change from conAn Aug. 6 public hearing has room. The four victims were
Duri ng testimony Tuesday at
East said a class of reserve
However, White's recom- wise, has more Land zoned
the Civil Service hearing, ''orn Frvemin's advice, the domin.Ium units to single family been scheduled before the told to if! dowi. and were tied officers, holding a training mendatloni that the ordinance industrially than any of the
county Planning and Zoning hand and foot by the gunmen. session at the Altamonte be amended to restrict building other cities In
south Seminole
board, and John Percy, lsmd
Officers told the money and Springs Civic Center, learned of cover to a maximum of 50 per and more than two of the cities
dcvelopiient administrator, eweiry
;'e removed while the rubbery and rushed to the cent of an industrial lot with at combined.
says he will ask Tuesday the ah victim was tied. The Mall to assist in securing the least 25 per cent set aside for Grant challenged the
Commission to set a public gmumn rip.' .1 out telephone
large building.
green belt and the balance for statement, saying Industrially
hearing before the board for the lines and le'., i.iking Marks'
"We sealed every door, bu' parking or other use did not and commercIally-zoned
change In plans
late riodi Javelin eutomobile apparently by the time the receive Council support.
f.roperty provides a good tax
Sweet Wa te r Cove Is a portion a a get away veht':ie.
security was achieved, the man
While said his recom. base.
of a total planned unit
The car was late found had left the More," East said. mendatlon would at least be a
Looking as tar as 10 yeats dollar deal. County Attorney Williamson Road and east of development (PUD) area, abandoned at Howell Bzncts
East said the, information start.
ahead, Sembole County M- Tom Freeman Tuesda y was Markham Woods Road.
north of Wekiva Springs Road Road and Grand Avenue, ccni''1n"d on the credit form
Co'.mcllman Don Schreiner
fidals say that a 103-acre clay instructed by the County
and west of Cove take, in the Capshaw reported.
was
being
,ith'ld,
but
he
felt
and
Mayoi' James R. Lormana
Commissioner
Mike
H.
pit site West of 1.4 will be Conunisslon to draw up a
part of the county. The
western
the
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tawny told fellow coinsuitable for development as a contract for consideration
PUI) is being developed by as in their early a, wearing suspect will be found to be has been asked to eciipe s
mnlasloners
that
following
recreation facility for the ex- Mandell on the sale.
Realtor Everett Iluskey.
mili tary style jackets and full stolen,
new zoning ordinance and to
evalu.atiivi, county engineer
county
Commissioners, who have
growing
pected
1I)f)lJtCd be fore the ski masks. WeapDns usel were
begin work on the city's cornand land development officiah
been conducting a search for a
population,
Commission this week seeking described as two sawedoff
pr ehenslve plan. Both officials
recxnnmended the Mandell site. immediate
Property Taken
The site, owned by Lester new clay pit sourca for j"oad
action to cha nge sho;,uns and a carbine.
insisted an entirely new orMaudell. owner of the Grcater construction needs. will have
Ilattaway recommemled the pans in the undeveloped area
Property valued at morethan dinanco would be better (ha.,
Construction Cc., is being final approval on the contract, purchase of the site with either for locating 37 single family Clerk Held Up
$2,000 was taken from the adopting sections piecemeal.
negotiated fcr$,000an ace — The site is located immediately revenue bonds or gasoline tax homes, instcad of 292 conMeanwhile, Altamonte
residence of Harvey Watkins,
"Buildings will be built all
mors' than hilf a million
of 1-4. north of F.G. monies.
du:iiwu.
Springs police and Scml1iolo 1012 Jerome Way, Forest City, over the city before It ía
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Abbott Herring.
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brutality. Perkins said he was
bedridden for two days as a
result of the beating and
macmg administered by the
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all members
judge, prosecuting attorney and
tie downtown
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and administrator all filed
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Phyllis Jordahi said both city officials had filed with
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commissioners filed the and she sent the forms on by of cler ks, and advisorn In
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documents with her office and regular mail to Beckwith
office. Shedeclined to say when department of local governMi. 0. R. Smith Sr. (right) of %4 S. Elm Ave., Sanford had her copies are En the man to
mailed them or which 01 meat; Florida Rep. Robert
own BicrutemIlal peuject, a red, white and blue flag afghan for with.
ficials
filed with her. She In- Hat ta way (D-Altamonte
her eight-year-old grandson Kevin shown with his mother Mrs.
In Lake Mary, all members of
Pat Smith. The elder Mrs. Smith designed her own pattern and It the City Council, city clerk, cheated she did not retain Springs; U.S. Rep. Richard
took six weeks to crochet the flag, using 16 skeins of yarn. Sle has
Kelly (R-Holliday); County
accountant-bookkeeper, chief copies.
made five other afghans for the women and girls In the family and of police, and advisory board
Disclosures are on hand from Judge Harold Johnson and
Kevin wanted one for himself In the flag design. (herald Photo by members filed. Mayor Walter elected and appointed officials Circuit Court Judge Volie
Bill Vincent)
in Casselberry. From Winter Williams Jr.
Sorenson was to file today.

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division to the city.
Connell said leaders of the Winsor Manor Civic Association
want th city to accept the land for a recreation area for the
development.
Connell said Berger assured him he would r1onate the land
without either deed restrictions or covenanL. He added that
rty and wants to
Berger placed a value of $10,000 on the p
donate the parcel for a taxwrlte-off.
"Why doesn't he give It to the civic association?" Schr&amp;ner
asked.
Connell also said Devonshire residents are complaining about
speeding In the subdivision and asked that police patrol the area
more closely.
He a10 brought to the Council's attention a paint business —
with storage of inflammable paints — operating in Winsor Manor.
Mayor James R. Lormann said he would bring the matter to
Public Safety Director Doug Keller's attention.
Connell's motion to authorize purchase of an additional five
sets of bunker gear (coats, hats nd boots) died for lack of a
second. Grant said Keller would be asked for a recommendation
on the matter at Monday night's meeting.

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districts to be of nearly equal size, City
Attorney Ned Julian Jr., faces the task of
translating the housing formula into a
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Aiay has confirmed
testing LSD at various bases arours the country, and a
former CIA scientist says the agent-y WLS Interested In the
mind-altering drug because of few.-!, it might be slipped to
U.S diplomats abroad.
Robert Lashbrook, a retired 'iA chemist who now
teaches high school math In Oil, Calif., 100 miles icrthwest of Los Angeles, also i with fellow researcher
Frank Olson when Olson jurnpii. to his death In 1953 a few
days after LSD was placed in i i after-dinner drink.
Lashbrook, 57, said in an 11'jn1ew Thursday there also
were "some thoughts" about using the drug on foreign
diplomats but such steps ''r never taken, as far as he
knows.

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Jack Hanna Is leaving as director of the Central
Florida Zoo and he'll he sorely missed. (See story,
page I-A)
For the past 2 years, Hanna has devoted every
ounce of his strength and energy to the zoo which
moved Into its new quarters north of Sanford near
Interstate 4 just two weeks ago today.
He's been a dedicated, hard-working Individual
whose love for animals has rubbed off on all those
who have worked with him since his arrival here in
January, 1973.
However, for some time now he's been involved
wi th Star, Brock in a movie-making venture In
Knoxvi lle, Term., and now that the movie —
Forgotten Wilderness is completed, he feels that
he must devote more time to that business.
Jack wants one and all to know that he isn't
deserting the zoo now that It's just shaping up at Its
new location. Upon announcing his d'parture
yesterday, he said, "It's with a heavy heart that I
leave my friends — animal and human In Central
Florida.
He's been granted a three-months leave of absence from his duties as director of the zoo, which
will be assumed by the very capable Al Rozon with
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The proposal of the Interstate Commerce Commission to tap highway trust funds and electric
light bills to develop a $12 billion subsidy for U.S.
railroads is a bad idea.
It certainly is true that transportation system BROOKS JACKSON
of this nation are sick. Th ey need remedies, but
most decidedly the remedies do not include more
government paternalism. Federal interference in U
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Indeed, the federal bureaucracy has tried for
more than 100 years to direct the growth and
deployment of the railroads.
The amount of tax money that has gone to
support railroads is astonishing. Even the recently
created Amtrak, a proposed new start, is drowning
in red ink. Its deficits from 1970 to October 1977 are
estimated to be $2.5 billion. And it still is not
WASHINGTON (AP) — The secret funds
possible for a passenger to cross the United States
maintained by many House members are cornof America without changing trains. At the other ing under review by the Federal Election
eid of the spectrum, far too many Amtrak trains Commission.
already are routed for political reasons, rather
The commission was scheduled to begin some
than for efficienc y .
preliminary discussion today about how the new
Government certainly has a legitimate role in campaign finance law applies to these funds,
transportation, such as minimum regulation of which are set up for the stated purpose of paying
transportation monopolies and by their nature "nonpolitical" office expenses. No final rulings
railroads must be monopolistic to a degree. The are expected for some time.
real question that increasingly faces the American
An Associated Press check disclosed that some
House members are treating these funds as
people through their elected representatives, howthan good.

Overregulation stifles the transportation in.
dustry. Subsidies simply for the sake of social
purposes, such as keeping inefficient rail lines

functioning only to create jobs, are simply a form
of featherbedding on a grand scale. Creation of jobs
does not necessarily create effi ciency.

Typically, the government is approaching the
problems of rail transportation precipitately,
responding to the need of a moment a national
economic and political need rather than a trans.
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Afld, as: is also typical, the government
approaching money first and planning later.
Th e U.S. Railway Association !s in the process
of preparing a national plan for railroads a plan
that will be ready late in July.
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discussed, and adjusted to respond to the national
sentiment before permaneit, long range financing
for rail transportation is considered.

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Just a quick reminder to one and all:
There will be an bnp*tant meeting of the
Downtown Business Association (DIM) on Wednesday, July 23, at 6 pin, in the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce bulld1.
Executive Director Sarah Jacobson urges that
everyone interested In beautifying the Downtown
Sanford area attend.
Ms. Jacobson says there are still many downtown property owners who have not joined the DBA
and is hopefnl that all will gct behind this project to
make our downtown area something everyone can
be proud of.
The project of cleaning up Downtown Sanford
has withered on the vine long enough and now It
needs a good shot of fertilizer Interested humans
who will not let further stagnation set in to make
it grow to keep pace with the rest of the area.
Let's all get behind the DIM and do all we can to
make this a Letter place in which to work and live.
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Nonproducing executives may be costing U.S.
Industry
more than obsolete equipment. Yet at a
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time when business is striving to cut costs and
increase productivity, many firms ignore the
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drag of highly paid executives who should never
have been placed In. their Jobs.
:
Cushing and Cushing, a Los Angeles consulting
fi
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, estimates that more than 15 percent of the
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executives currently at work in American industry are unqualified for their jobs. By corn/
parison, the latest McGraw-Hill survey of capital
obsolescence shows that management considers
only about 11 per cent of its plant and equipment
personal income and intend to report them on In.to be unproductive and obsolete.
come lax returns.
When the Cushing estimate is projected on the
Census
Bureau's salary totals for the nearly nine
Guesses on the number of secret House funds
million executives in the United States, the
fllfl UP to 100 or more.
annual cost of the obsolete managerial talent
Although the congressmen don't disclose the
comes to a staggering $16 billion. That doesn 't
funds except in rare cases, sometimes donors
Include bonuses, pensions and other fringe
disclose their gifts In campaign finance reports.
benefits normally paid to executives.
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These reports, and Interviews with
Why is It that so many executives hold jobs
congressional staff members, turned up a
they cannot perform?
scattered sampling of the unreported funds.
There are any number of reasons, but In fastgrowing companies, especially, individuals are
—Rep. Charles B. Rangel, DN.Y., got
often promoted from positions for which they
donations from the United Federation of
were qualified into succeedlngly higher jobs for
Teachers union and the Machinists union for
which they are less and less qualified (the Peter
new "educational fund," which an aide said will
Princi ple).
pay f() newslette rs, Interns' expenses
Apparently the most frequent way a company
possibly scholarships. The tilde said Rangel
No.
rnlse(Iatotaloi $5,200atarecentreception,ti)at __________________________________________________ has of get ting rid of an Incompe tent executive is
by pa lming him off to another company.
Rangel doesn't intend toflle public reports un the
report
to why a company would recruit an Inthe income and
fund, and that he will
compete nt execu ti ve from another firm, the
expenses on his personal tax returns.
reasor, says Bryant Cushing, is the common
—Freshman Rep. Tom Harkin, D4owa, raised
tendency of people, tnc'uding 'p management,
$900 in donations from the Marine Engineers
to assume that executives who have held
Union, the Electrical Workers Union and the
prestigious jobs with prestigious firma must be
Machinists union for his "Fifth District Conhighly competent or they wouldn't have held
stituency Service Fund." An aide said he did not
Three completely different men were major
followed, running Into 44 editions, and they were the jobs, would they'
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Until the Revolutionary War, there was little panles must be willing to Investigate executive
political trusts and were FCPOTted by them as shipbuilder,
a Virginia aristocrat and original architecture. English settlers copied the candidates With greater care before hiring them,
campaign donations,
widely used.

revolutionary, and a New England carpenter.

houses they were familiar with back home; so rather than relying on name, reputation or
did
the Fre nch and the Dutch and the Spaniards previous position.
Peter Harrison, the Tory, who lived from 1716
—Rep. Charles W ilson, DTI got $500 f rom
President Ford has started down a long and difficult road in
a question of comparing reality with
the Marine Engineers union for his "com- to 1775, often is called the country's first arundertaking a comprehensive reform of federal regulatory
who
settled
in
Florida,
the
Southwest
and
resumes
by
asking the right people the right
California.
munlcatlons fund," but an aide said WILSOn chitect that is, the first to sketch buildings for
agencies. In linking the reform to the need to bolster
questions,"
says Cushing. And the "right
would not disclose any other donors or make any others to build. He attained a degree of
The same was true of the palatial homes built
economy, he should strike a responsive chcrdinCongress.
peo ple" include not only a candidate's former
detailed public accounting of where the money prosperity by marrying a Newport. R.I., heiress
by the plantation owners of Virginia, Maryland superiors but his peers and subordinates,
Actually, Mr. Ford would be making great strides if he were
went. He said the fund pays for newsletters,
already carrying his child, set himself up as a and South Carolina, and the merchants and
to succeed In just the first round of his program: reform of
merchant and in his We time designed hand- traders of Pennsylvania and New England.
federal regulations that affect the railroad, airline and trucking—Rep. William Clay, 1)-Mo., raised $200 from acme
Men: Bored with the everyday routine? Sick to
structures In Newport and elsewhere.
Nearly all of the surviving hOUSCS f
industries, It is estimated Dat the cunbied
n c to consumers
the electrical workers, $500 from the Teamsters
m
deat.'i
of women's lib? Long for a return of the old
Virginian, of course, was Thomas Jef. were modeled on English books about archi- machismo?
of government
Union, $100 from MldAmerica
ition and rttijctIre practices in
Inc.. ferson, 1743-18, who became Interested In ar- tecture: the Lee
Family's Stratford Hall and the
fields alone Is about $2,000 per year per family.
and $200 from the machinists
m
at a reception
A new magazine Soldier of Ftiine may
last
chitecture
while
a
student
at
William
and
Mary
Byrd
family's
Westover
in Virginia, the colonial
Ecorim9st Murray Weidenbaurn has said that 63,000 per.
June 24. An aide said a total of severa
be
just the ticket for the Walter Mittys, as well as
l thousand College in Willimuburg. He didn't much admire
capital at Williamsburg, designed in part by Sir
sons are directly employed by the federal government at a cost
dollars was raised then, and said Cicy
has not other practitioners of the profession.
for
the "professional adventurer" for which it is
Christopher Wren, and Mulberry, Dryton Hall
of $2 billion in these regula tory agencies,
decided w t)ether to report the money on his tax
desig ned
and Middleton Place near Charleston, S.C.
"The first principles of the art of architectare
Regulatory agencies cost money — not only In operating
returns or whether to make a public accounting
IblIcity desrlbing the charter Issue of the
are
unknown,"
he
wrote,
"and there exists
One of the best known houses in the country, magazine promises that "this unique publication
them on a day-by.day basis as arms of the federal govenment,
of the fund,
but in less readily accountable terms in their effect on the costs
scarcely a model amor.g us sufficiently chaste to Mount Vernon, was remodeled by George will provide the professional adventurer with
Among the questions being considered by
give an idea of them."
of goods and services that fall under their antlfldaily peterWashington, not built from scratch. A prominent pertine nt, usable, head-knocking, bone-jarring
Election Commission Is whether such funds are
nalistiC jurisdiction.
Asber Benjamin, 1773.1845, had wide Influence architect of the time, Benjamin Henry Latrobe, special interest articles, jammed with facts,
really political, which would make their spen- well Into the 19th century. He published the first didn't think much of the living quarters.
Fortunately, CorI is starting some st,
Aes of its own
ideas and techniques, that are slammed across
ding subject to the new legal ceilings on election American work on architecture, "T'he Country
that have demonstrated dramatically what over-regulatIon can
"The whole of this part of the buildirg is In with the devastating impact of a
burst r0M
outlays.
Builder's Assistant," In ll9s. Six other books
do to a free economy. With many railroads and airlines in the
very Indifferent taste," he said.
Uzi (a much respected Israeli sui'machlneguri"
midst of financial difficulty. Mr. Ford could not have picked a
more propitious time to begin to turn the cycle toward more
freedom for the transportation Industry.
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Ford To Veto Consumer Agency B
President Ford Is determined, according to
confidential White House minutes, to veto
legislation creating a Consumer Protection
A gency.
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tostd agency would take the conswne's' s.d' ill proceedings before the
reguitt' i ager1.e, ind pol1e.tna.\ing councils.
The St
has al-,;t od the nw at':ity and the
House is tzpecte,t 11 t'oUtw suit
F,zn at i
;th Ilipubli
congressional leaders, the President swore' "ill
continue to oppose
.. think," voknteered Sen. John Tower, ft.?ex., "we could sustain a veto In the Senate." He
Is chairman of the Senate Republican P&amp;.lcy
Committee.

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"Apoflo and Soyuz have Iinkr,d up—why don't
we?"

President objected, most of all, to the ISO million
he estimated the pcposed agency would cost
over the next three years.
He said his consumer advisor, Virginia
Knauer, "Is working to see that each agency his
a good consumer protection sectlon.' He saw
"no need," therefore, "fr'r a seVute
W
agency."
There was oni; one, lone Republican voice
pleading for the consumer agency, Rep. Frank
Horton, R..N,Y,, begged the President tn

reconsider. "Let me urge you," he said, "to
change your views." The proposed agency would
be able to bottle more effectively in Washington
for the consumers, he argued.
"Basically, its function is to present the views
of the consumers," he said. "I hope you won't
veto it,"
iLe Presl'lent rejected his appeal. "I have a
fir"' i'onvlctlon" h said, "thee should be no
newprograms."

"I agree wlth)t- . ." chined In Rep John
Erlcnborn, R.-Ill. "People are coming u feel
that they're getting more government than they
cn afford."
"1 agree with Erlenborn," said House
Republican leader John Rhodes. "I don't thin
the American peple want IL"
"Is there a Republlcaa alternative?" asked
Rep. John Anderson, R.-Ill., the House GOI'
conference chairman.
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"The basic concept is wrong," Insisted
Erknborn.
Vice President Nebon Rockefeller contended
that the present powers of the Attorney Geri.ral
to intervene In behalf of the consumers."

The President agreed. 'It would reaP,# slow
down the agandea," he added.
"1 put objections In the (Congriss4'mal

Record from several cabinet officers," spoke up
Sen. Carl Curtis, It.-Neb., the Senate Republican
conference chairman,
Lonely Frank Horton was overrul'd.
TITO'S REVENGE: The Yugoslav government has jailed its famed dissident writer
Mihajlo Mihajlov on fraudulent evidence, we
have discovered. The prosecution used a wellmeaning letter from a Connecticut engineer in
ant .ittit to show Mihajlov was conspiring with
'It? i).
But rfzhajlov swe.Inz he 1oe not inotr the
engineer who, even in his letbirs, makes no ilalin
of ever having met the "Sozhenitsyn of
Yugoslavia."
Mihajlov was arre1 last October for the
unpardonable offense of publishing boks ar,J
articles critical of Yugosla',In. No J'ss a prsonage than President Josip Tito peraoral1y

denounced him.
At the writer's trIil, along nih z'.arda

(ormunjst charges of "5peaing hstilt
propaganda," the

rXr6CCJtor3 prcñuced t' letter

one "Raymond Cooper" 'o Mi}uiJlot. A
court observer from the nterna'jnal Lagnae
for
the Righte of Man reports the u,ysterliI letter
"(or reasons of seciiity," wt.s rear oriy In a
dosed session.

The letter was supposed to prove Mihajlov
was conspiring with American exile groups. But
Cooper was not identified, and M'hjlov
passionately swore he knew no such man.
nevertheless, he was convicted and dispatched to
the somber Sremska Mitrovich prison for a
seven-year term.
Meanwhile, we have located Raymond
Cooper in Cos Cob, Conn., and obtained copies of
letters he wrote to Mihajlov. Fr from intending
malice, Coop,r told us, be wrote only out of
Of Yugostaviin dncctry himselt,'nmpti.r laId
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may ezst

us that "even with strangers,
true comradeship."

A clue to why the crucial ett.r was kept out of

open court may be its fulminations against the

82-yeir-old Tito. But there Is also this ringing
statement on freedom:
"Should the society of free men the world
over cease to produce and support men of your
Mihajlov's) courage and faith, then it will be a
sad day for h'nnanity."
Footnote: From inside the pI .Mihajlov
has sent us Nord through his family that "my
conscience ti clear," Despite nine months in
solitary, IV., Is still writing and hopes for freedom
"to teach at a university," perhap3 In the United

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ADMISSIONS:
Sanford:
Lola Alexander
Cora Baldwin
Nellie H. Black
Larry G. Engle
John Evans
Omby H. Franks
Gladys C. Green
Norma Harris
Minni e E. Kratzcrt
Ruth E. Smith
Lisa N. Thomas
Annie Yates
Theodore B. Shuart, DeBary
Barbara H. Dunstan, Deltona
James Hutchinson, Deltona
Luther 13. Crouse, Orange

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Mary Ann Borell, Apopka
Gladys T. Jessup, DeLand
Florence K. Jenkins, Deltona
Raymond P. Kenny, Deltona
Eugene Caron, Geneva

Florence K. Jenkins, Deltona
Robert R. Kelly
Florence D. Porter, Deltona
Michael J. Leary
Jack R. Wlerengo, Deltona
Lisa N. Thomas
Joyce McCoy, Umalihla
Torrey L. Demps, Altamonte
Nevin Cronlse, Winter Springs
Springs
Nora W. Kendrick, Chuluota
Belle S. Wendt, Crescent City
DISCHARGES
Edna May Grogan, DeBary
Alfred Wriggleswnrth,
Sanford:
DeBary
Jackie Blaylock

JULY 17, 1975
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Diana M. Atchley
Ivey J. Penerton
Edna Sue Stafford
Torrey L. Demps, Altamonte
Springs
Mary T. Hunt, DeBary
John T. Laughlin, DeBary
Frank A. Hoclzie, Deltona

Leeanne Blocker
Jewell P. Chapman
Dietra Davis
Alberta D. Detreville
Patricia A. Dixon
Larry G. Engle
Eva M. Ferguson

Richard J. Burke, Deltona
Lucy Byrne, Deltona
Edna M. Parodo, Deltona
William T. 11111, Geneva
Corrie A. Jencks, Orange City
Patricia Offenburger, Winter
Park

City
Margit Kaberle, Orange City
BIRTHS:
CALENDAR
Mr. and Mrs. John (Shirley
Wright a girl, Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen (Con- JULY 19
8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous JULY 28
stance) Lemons,a girl, Orlando
2 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous (Open-Speaker) 1201 W. First
8P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
DISChARGES:
(Women) 1201 W. First St.
St.
(Closed) 1201 W. First St.
Sanford:
Car Wash and Wax sponsored
SISTER, Inc. luncheon, noon, JULY 2840
Gloria Armstrong
Sanford
Alliance
Youth
at
the
Central Florida Zoo. This
GED test for high school
Gregory K. Bagley
Fellowship,
FellowshIp, 10 am, to 4 p.m., will be the group's first official equivalency diploma, Seminole
J. C. Cobb
Clem
Leonard's Shell Station, visit to the new zoo.
Community Cqllege. To be
Winfield Crebs
25th
and
Park.
Proceeds
to
eligible must be 18 and have
Beverly Hollie
JULY 26
camp
fund.
erican history. civics and
Jewell D. McLeod
2P.t. Alcoholics Anon ous Am
Aiiani.sm
vs. Communism
JULY 20
Patricia Ann Maxwell
(Women) 1201 W. First St.
by July 18. Call SCC for location
Barbecued chicken dinner
Robert A. Miller
VFW Post 10108 and of nearest study center.
C?
and
rummage
sale
beginning at
Robert Sanders
I p.m., sponsored by VFW Post Auxiliary (Sanford) testlsnosusl JULY 31
OP. N1. Alcoholics Anonymous
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Persistent, unconfirmed re po rts say that President Isabel Peron will ask
the Argentine congress to grant her a three-month leave
of absence because of illness,
Congressional sources said Thursday night that such a
request had not been submitted.
Mrs. Peron, 44, was in the presidential residence at Los
Olivos with a serious cold, according to medical bulletin,

Bicentennial souvenir stands.

early American architecture: a

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MIAMI (All) — Miami lobster fishermen say they may
take matters into their own hands If the U.S. state
ment doesn't challenge a new Bahamian law barring
them from 100,000 square miles of profitable waters.
The Bahamian law, which goes Into effect Aug. 1,
declares th e spiny lobster to be "a creature of the
Bahamian shelf." Bahamian officials said any foreigner
caught fish ing for lobster in the area, which Florida
lobstermen say Is in international waters, will be arrested.
But a State Department spokesman said Thursday that
the law b almost a direct copy ofaln3U,S.m
declaring the Maine lobster a national resource, thereby
fending off foreign fishing interests from the New
England coast.

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The result of a day-long meeting
yesterday, the plan incorporates all the
fire safety requirements deemed "most
urgent" to the reopening of the jail,
a c cording to Administrator George
Proudfoot.

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considered to be a security item central west door and courClosing all openingsaround
and should it be Included In the thouse exit door, Including exposedpipesorpowerhaftin :
final report. The item will not locks, at an estimated cost of with non-combustible material
County fire and jail ad.
be made public, Proudfoot said. $330.
ministrative officials today
Vihlen said it was hoped Mit
The requirements include:
—Install illuminated exits, no
came up ,with a 14-point
A (ire plan which will insure exit and no entry signs on all the workshop would provide ti
program by which the Seminole
and fire of
the Immediate evacuation of doors in the sheriff's complex, Commissioners
County Jail an be reopened —
program ac
with
a
prisoners. This plan would at a cost of some $948.60.
if approved by the Board of
the jail
Include training in practice fire
Inll electrical conduit ceptable enough to open
County Commissioners,
"c.S quickly as we can get the
deemed "the most urgent" to point report vould cost door drills, practice fire and electrical receptacles
The plan was a result of a the reopening of the jail facility. $96,257.60
in- items installed and okayed."
to evacuation drills, and the
according
plan side the cell block area and a
day-long meeting yesterday
The report will be considered estimated cost figures listed by is to be approved by Harrlett.
The County is payi ng some
master override switch outside
following release of a 10-page Monday during a workshop In Proudfoot and
County Fire Two men would be on duty
all the cell area at an estimated 11,000 daily for the housing of
fire safety report as prepared the County Commission con- Department official J. H. Mc- (lines on the second floorat
of the cost of $W.
çrisoners i n several out-ofby Sanford Fire Chief George ference room. The workshop 'Claun, who worked the jail, meaning one additional
county
jail facilities and some
Items considered and
Harriett following the June 9 will be closed to the general proposal out with Sheriff John correctional officer would be for discussion
at the
of
these
facilities are turning
Jail fire In which 11 persons public, although represen. Polk and Chief Harriett during required for
workshop,
shift, and the but without
away
additional
Seminole
died
cost figures, intatives of the press will be a meeting In Commission plan would cost an estimated dude:
prisoners because of overJail Administrator George admitted. No time has been set Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr.'s of- $36,176.
of
a
fire
exit
crowded
conditions.
The
installation
Proudfoot said the 14-point for the session.
(ice.
Other
requirements
would:
from
the
south
corridor.
report contains requirements
Vihlen said the workshop
A total of eight Items In the 14One of the 14 items is
—Expand the smoke and fire south end of the Jail, to Include
would take whatever time
detection system, installed an escape hatch to the roof;
needed to get some agreement
after the June 9 fire, to
Changing all doors not worked out.
adequately rover both the first opening in the direction of a
Proudfoot indicated he hoped
an(l second floors at
fl major fire exit to do so or be
to have estimates for those
estimated cost of $4,0.
removed;
fire
items
without cost figures h&gt;
—Install an automatic water
Installing a two-hour
the time the workshop is held.
sprinkling system on the first rated door to connect the
Jail
and second floors of the with the courthouse;
The committee which worked
sheriff's complex at an
Installing a one-hour lire on the iIre safety report inestimated cost of $27,644.
rated door and partition on the cluded Bill Braceland, Sanford
By JANE CASSELBEItRy
Vista.
—Install
adequate
automatic
first floor of the jail to separate Building official; E. V. Fretrevealed the State of Georgia
herald Sti'Jf Writer
Premiere of the motion has been luring motion picture smoke exhaust fans on the the kitchen and utility areas well, state fire marshal's
picture "The Meal," filmed last
second floor of the jail at an from the booking office;
office; J.F. Pooney, Sanford
Two moviemakers plan to year In Winter Park, is companies there after ap*
Construction of a storage Fire Department; John A.
propriating funds for an Office estimated cost of $25,939.
shoot feature-length films in scheduled Sept. 12 at the of Economic Development to
—Provide outside access to area in the sally port of the jail SpoLski, 911 Supervisor; Polk.
Florida, the Central Florida Cinema I at Alt.amonte Mali.
She
the
second floor of the jail for to store excess combustible Proudfoot, Vihlen and Chief
encourage
the Industry.
Chapter of the Florida Motion The
film stars actress Dina said the Tallahassee office, fire department entrance on the materials,
Harriett.
Picture and Television Assocla- Merrill.
provided
by
the
association,
tioji has been told.
Also, groundbreaking is
should result in bringing more
Producers Charles Chrisefi planned soon of anew
studio
in
producers
he re.
and Don Woods outlined their Mount Dora for Ben
Nation's She said the film industry
plans at the chapter's meeting National Enterprises,
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The Florida Motion Picture
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Chrisefi is considering and Television Association has pollution
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locations in the area in which to now established a central office
The chapter was organized
shoot the film, "Lost High. In Tallahassee to provide
nine months ago and has 90
way," and plans to draw from a formation to anyone Interested members
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professionals who
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technical talent. Chrisefi lives vision shows in the state,
writers, directors and from
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in Pinellas County and is
Terry Hill, public relations former
television
cornproducer and president of chairman for the local chapter, mentators,
Paragon International Plc.
.
ttires.
Woods, who produced
Riv
first film for television
featuring the world famous
At
W. Ronald Green will corn- recreating the famous Bartram
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Llppizan Stallions, plans to mr,and a
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two-man expedition Trail Canoe Expedition as part
produce
a Bicentennial down the Wekiva River of Seminole County's Bicen.
documentary about the horses tomorrow
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and persons wishing tennial project.
at a Ruskin tar m ant, at another
It
to participate In the 12-mile trek
The entourage will leave
farm in Illinois. He will also
from Wekiva Haven tO
Wekiva Haven at 9 a.m. and
a local prodictian crew.
Wekiva Marina are invited,
should arrive at the Wekivi
More news of motion picture
activity in the area was anCharles Pafford at Wekiva Marina at about 3 p.m., when L:
nounced at the meeting. A Haven will rent canoes for those ceremonies will be staged
major Walt Disney motion interested in making the trip for sa!utlng the two enthusiasts. Checking the 14-point plan which would allow the reopening of the Seminole County Jail are (from
picture is scheduled to be $1 with the fees being turned
Wekiva Haven is located just left) Jail Administrator George Proudfoot; J-11. AfeClaun, Seminole County Department of Public
filmed soon at lake Buena over to the two men, who will be off SR 46, west of Interstate 4
Safety; and County Commission Chairman Sid Vililen Jr.

AIIM F I )A hAl), lialia All)
Opposition to India's
three-week-old political crackdown is blossoming in the
home state of independence leader Mohandas K. Gandhi.
And it is taking the same form as his protests that helped
shove the British rulers out of India: passive civil
disobe(ience,
Opposition leaders claim that at least 100 people are
being arrested each day throughout Gujarat State after
deliberately courting imprisonment by publicly reading
forbidden criticism of the central government of Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi.
"The people of Gujarat are determined to defend Indian
democracy in a peaceful, nonviolent and constitutional
way as Gandhi taught us," said Dinesh Stab, the
president of a rlghtwing party which opposes the central
government.

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RIO DE JANEIRO, Bra'.il (AP) — "When the train fell
over the wall, all I could hear were screams coming from
all sides," said a samba dancer after a commuter train
derailed and smashed irto a suburban dance school.
Officials say 12 persons were killed and more than 100
were Injured Thursday when the six-car train carrying
1,200 persons, mostly commuters heading home from
work in the early evening, left the track and hit the school.
None of the victims were children, authorities said.
.Several persons were reported buried in the rubble. The
school, the Imperlo Serrano, is one of Rio's most famous,
Earlier reports said at least 20 persons died In the accident In the district of Madureira. But the railway
department said 12 bodies were recovered, and the
morgue confirmed the figure.

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Sid Spoetr taking over as zoo curator.
However, Banns wanted It to be known that he's
not removing all his ties from this area, as he Intends to retain his home In Longwood, although he
and his family will be leaving for Knoxville on
Sunday.
Further, he says that he'll be back periodically
and "will be available" should the zoo run into any
snags that might require his expertise.
Jack Banns has done a lot for the Central
Florida Zoo. He took a highly active part In raising
funds for the new zoo, appearing on many television
talk shows, giving many lectures and attending
numerous civic functions to push for the necessary
monies to make the new zoo a reality.
He's been associated with the movie company
Stan Brock Wilderness Adventures, Inc.
as its
vice president and feels that he must now thrust his
energies into that venture If It is to be a success.
If he can do as much for the motion picture
company as he did for the Central Florida Zoo, It
can't be anything but a winner.
We'll miss Hanna in the area, but hope that
everyone, everywhere, will continue supporting the
zoo and back Roson and Spoehr as they strive to

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This beautiful, 2 - bedroom home is cornplet&amp;y furnished, and includes refrigerator,
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leglilative chamber of Califor- Johnson, pastor of the 2,(XJ'nia's state capitol at Sacra. member First Southern Baptist
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Dr Jerrell Sho(ner of pubLic i.s welcome
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can afford them, and most are
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heavily subsidized to make Bible has now been published in
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tributlons to the Bible Society the Bible Society reports.
The Junior Highs of First a missionary in a village of feet inflated structure that has
from individuals, churches and Twenty-three new languages
Presbyterian Churchof Sanford 10,500 inhabitants called seated a capacity of 4,000. The
First United Methodist other agencies concerned with were added in 1974. Easy towillgoonahavridesaturdayat Boquete, in the Chiriqui Cathedral, with its plastic Church of Sanford and Holy the Bible cause make the understand "today's lan7:30 p.m. at Wilber's Ranch Province, Republic of Panama. stained-glass v;indows and Cross Episcopal Church will jrogram possible.
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Hard by' Mars difficult book in the Old The Senior Highs will go to St. Jay 1. Cosrnato (pastor of the about in the Reader's Digest, 15 at First Methodist, 9 a.ni. to Society received more than 1.9 published in 20 languages.
Hill, where the Apostle Paul Testament to translate. This is Augustine July 25 to see "Cross local congregation) when to Wall Street Journal and 3,000 noon. There will be classes for
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FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK
OFSEMINOLE
John Y. Mercer and Staff

MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

THEMcKIBBINAGENCY
Insurance

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DISCOUNT FOODS
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DEKLES'
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Mel Dekie and Employes

CELERY CITY
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Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

PUBLIX MARKETS
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evangelistic crusade, he
telllgentsia about the Identity of occur only once in the Bible and play.
Plans are being completed woiked with ['astor Hojas, and
their "unknown God" to whom whose meaning is thus not
they had erected a temple, reinforced elsewhere. In ad- fortheVacatlonChurchSchool the local church has
some 29 English-speaking Bible dltjon, its ancient style and to be held Aug. 24-28 with contributing to his support
,.cholars will labor through this poetic construction presents classes Icr the whole family. since that time.
There will be a covered dish
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suflullel..
dIfIi'ulties for translators."
supper
at
6:30
with classes Bethtephil Circuit of churches
Their aim. to continue work
Overall supervision 0f
beginning
at
7:15.
in Montego hay, Jamaica. This
onatranslatlonoftheBible that
translation is being done by the
More than 1,000 Baptists from p.m.
The minister, Rev. Virgil L circuit is composed of three
better known, not only to
anslatiei, which is the top with his family July 23-Aug. 23. bury, and
Somerton — and x pected to attend the second the total organized church will
Greeks, but to all mankind,
rung of a ladder of committees ________________________________________ annual session of
the be held daily. Outstanding
The translation has . already
Progressive
Missionary
and representatives from the
been under way (or several doing the translating. The
initial work of translating a ___________________________________________________ Educational Baptist rtate various fields of endeavor will
years. Sponsored by the New
book of Scripture, Dr. Palmer
congress which will be neld appear as resource speakers
york International Bible explained, Is done by one group
July 22-27 at St. Matthews for the assemblies.
Soclety,somelOOSChOlarShave of scholars who meet locally.
Baptist Church, 3731 Moncriel
already produced the New
1)r. James Carl Sama, the
Their work Is then gone over Cof C Speaker
Rd., Jacksonville.
Testament, which has won the
successively by an Interlany ruinislers anti lay general president of the
acclaim of Christian
leaders mediate C3mmittee of Old Is Hyatt Brovvn
persons
of Sanford and nearby Progressive Baptist State
throughout the world.
Convention of Florida will
Testament scholars, a General
areas are officials and key
Brown
of
State
Rep
hyatt
the
speak
Wednesday at 11:30 a.in.
The complete Bible, to be Editorial committee, and then
workers of thie organization,
known ..; the New International
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Committee on Bible Volusla County delegation will
A
welcome
program Congress President Parker of
Version, is expected to be
be guest speaker at the Greater
Translation,
featuring a city-wide chorus of Marlana will speak at 3 p.m.,
completed some time in 1978.
Orange City Area ('hainher of
July 25.
12.5 voices and the appearance
srho1ars ae working on the Old will be meeting at the same in Town hall. He will report on
Mayor Hans Tanzler will be Pete:sburg will preach the
Testament at the University of time as the other committees, laws passed during the recent
presented
at Second Missionary sermon for the closing service
An English stylist, Dr. Palmer session of the state legislature.
Athens through August 3
Baptist
Church,
July 22 at 7 Sunday at 2 p.m.
Specifically, work will be said, will "float" among the
various committees to Insure
done on Exodus, Numbers,
the standards of style are MarineAssigned
Samuel, I Chronicles, Job,

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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY ____________________________________

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j.i the "most quoted book of the of the committee work was Station, Iwakuni, Japan.
The task is monumental, meticulous when we handle the High SthOOI, he joined the

Luke Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.

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'histad. Nicholas C'tine,

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REV I VA L
LONGWOOD CHURCH
OF CIRlST
JULY '1927

Evangelist Barney Owens
of Cincinnati, Ohio
Located Across From The Old Water Tower
o tfli St. In Longwood

"The Public Is Invited"

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ketirecj t- ord executive Files .Suit

SEMINOLE COUNTY
IOARDOPCOUNTY
UTIUTYIOARD
COMMISSIONERS
Notice uf Public Hearing
Notice of Public Hearing
of County Corn
The Board of County Corn
miisiOner of Seminole County will mitsionerl of Seminole County,
public hearing in the County sitting as the Seminole County I
hold a
Commission Chambers of the Utility Bc'rd. will hold a public.
Seminole County Courthouse, hearing In the County Commission:
the Seminole County •
Sanford. Florida, on Tuesdij'. Chambers
Augt 12, 1975, at 7:00 P.M. or as Courthouse, Sanford. Florida. On
n, ins, at 7:00 P.M.:
soon thereafter as possible to con Tuesday, Jute
soon
thereafter
as possible. to'.
sideramendingtheS,minOleCOufltY or as
Rules and Reçutations regarding rehear an application concerning:
,VitS'
public water and sanitary Sewage changes in water and sewe(
rates in areas cerlif led to be served
systems ordinance
by Southern States Utilities, Inc.

Auto Firm Accused Of Causing AIcoho.sm
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DETROIT AP) - A retired
Brennan, once board chairFord Motor Co. executive who man and managing director of
says he drank his way up the Ford in Switzerland, said his
corporate ladder to head the drinking problem was a "dit
firm's Swiss operations has result" of his job and increased

"I signed the (resignation) letter. I don't
know what the alternative was but
imagined that it was public disgrace and
termination without benefits. At no time

the auto maker, accusing it of 26 years with Ford.
turning him into an alcoholic.
He said he sought aid froni

any retirement benefits or pen- lice, Brennan said he attended
sion from Ford,
many social gatherings where
Brennan said that after Fe- he was "complimented on my
signing from the auto firm, his ability to consume liquor In
wife and six children forced large quantities day after day

-John R. Brennan

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ATTEST:
Arihur H. Beckwith, Jr.,

$70,000"dreamhouse"andquit mally In business.
three subsequent Jobs for fear
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CARMICHAEL, Calif. (AP) -The letter began:
"Dear flepos:tor," and it told File Bloom that the

Sacramcntosuburb,saidThursdaythathereceived
a letter from the Chartered International Cryo.
June 24, said that "despite careful planning, a
disastrous situation has occurred, and all semen in
storage was accidentally destroyed, possibly by
vacuum failure and a simultaneous malfunction of
the thermal monitoring device."

he had a vasectomy had been accidentally
destroyed.
"He Just sat there. We were stunncd," said
Bloom's wile, Linda, 27. "He hasn't said a word
about it since that day, but I think it must bother
him.There'snothinghecando,anditbothersme."
Bloom, 28, and his wile already have three
children.

they made their deposit,s that the sperth would be an
"fully protected against destruction" by two "failsafe" monitoring systems and backed by $S4X),000
insurance.

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purpose was to insure that we would have a family
in case we should ever lose any of the kids," said
Bloom.

had also had a vasectomy and is seeking damages
for mental anguish.

"There's no problem at this point. It does take
away one option we had planned on, and I absolutely would not have had a vasectomy if I
-. thought I couldn't count on that deposit."
Bloom, an architect and contractor in this

The letter Bloom received said the bank "is now
forced into bankruptcy and corporate dissolution
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bearing on its occurrence?
Do you realize how many
ARIES (March 21-April 19) A Today you'll have a chance to
status
and
women
have had hystereclucky break of some kind will increase your
closely
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tomnies
for one reason or
add to your finances. The prestige If you listen
another?
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It's the kind of day when you'll
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welcoming friends and even
outsiders to your Inner sane-

shoulder today. Affairs of the
heart will dominate your
thinking.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)

cardiac arrest long before the
column appeared in the paper.
Carcinoma insitu is a term
for cancerous change of the

The choice of treatment may
depend upon the woman's
and if she wants to have more
children or not. Since it isa slow

that every woman who has or
has had carcinoma insitu has
been sexually active at an early
age. There are always many

recorded in i'lat Book 9, Page 51. of
the public records of Seminole
County, Florida; thence run S $9deg
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Peace Valley Miami Springs Plat,

1975 at the Office of the Super Intindent at 20? E Commercial,
Sanford. Florida, Immediately
afterwards, Bids shall be publicly
opened and read aloud in the

A Pap sr,'iear should be done

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feet to a point on a curve, said Point

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Dated this 9th d.sy of July, 1975
THE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
s Mr. R. 0 "Bud" Feather.
Chairman
5- Mr. 'Ii$',i' I" layer.
SuperIntendent
PublIsh- July 15, 75. Ag I, 1975
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Planning and Zoning
Comrnl-,Ion
Sernlno)e County, Florida
By John H. Percy,

LSri.j De,,ilt).rstn'
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PublIsh. July ii, 1975
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different from what's available all over town - - - and plants are an investment! With proper care, they provide you with years of plush b.tty
and enjoyment, plus their value is enhanced with age.

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"I'here are an awful lot of ily upheaval, "One Man, hurL" it helped them
know more does It make good human someone to be married, to car""
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mysteries associated with what
harelationship. But we
she did," he said in an inter- and I think using my real name
properly, how
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family relationships."
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approach which says
the to
"In physical circumstances explains of his use
Martin recently started to
her situation was not in any way pseudonym Albert Martin. "It's the primary commitment of our "do your own thing." He admits date and does not rule out the
it a 0') iTiort' t1)mmeNiable !t'
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terms something
obviously
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"I fought the divorce desper- unhappy I honestly feel I could commitments and respon- beings standing on their own
you buy self-fullillment?"
atty. I didn't believe In it," he not do what she did. It's not my sibllities
Feet Inking care of themselves
pondered
this says. "I went for counseling to valut sytemn and it originally
Martin
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for nearly 20 year;. Four chil. in an article for the New York not to save the marriage but to thing happened that's happen. relationship, psychological
the di- ing in marriages all over the rcasons: 'I need
dren, A large, comfortable sub. Times Op-Ed page "It was a clarify why she
working at country. What (10 we do? She inhibiting relationship, need to
vorce. so
urban house. Why did his wife screatmi I had to get out of

thIs Court on thi5 24th day of Jun.

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caught in a financial marriage!" one wag has

How Divorce Affected One Man

change in The District School Board of Florida, 37202. on or before July
housing type from con Seminole County, Florida reserves 75th, 197$, fld file the
originat with

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chose to ignore deep.seated money, they risk upsetting selves for the first time are dramatic increase in the mature women opting for less
marital problems until their their marriages'As wives gain
pleased
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niversary in a divorce court, wives of blue-collar workers older single women lire alone.

set forth in the
point on the South line of said Peace spetification
Model ID2SO
Valley Miami Springs Plat, thence
Chrysler Furnace Model 474)7 30
DATE, TIME AND PLACE FOR
run S Cl dig 11' 4" W, along said
OPENING OF SEALED BIDS; All
Chrysler Air Conditioner, Model
South line of Peace Valley Miami Bids
12*701
will be Opened at the special
Springs Ptat, 433 l52feet to the Point meeting of the District School Board
State Hot Water Heater, Model
of Beginning; said Parcel contains of SemInole
County on the 11th dey 1403
34 83? acres more or less, Further
Au,jt 197% at J - ) P M - en
Wall to Wall Carpetn9
aescribed is Swctwiter Ccve. doted In a sealed
-is bCCfl filed against you arid
envelope
plainly
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you
Tract S. lying
North of We'kiva marked on the outside "Proposal" are required to Serve a copy
of your '
Springs Road and West of Cove "General
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or to waive any in
service On plaintiff's attorneys or
ROom 203 of the Courthouse
in formalities in the Bidding No bids
immediately thereafter; othetwi a
Sanford. Florida, on Auciutt 6. 1975, shall be withdrawn for
a period of 30 difault wIll be entered against you
at 7 - 30 P.M ,or as soon thereafter as calendar days
Subsequent to the
fo, the relief demanded in the
possible Fuither details may be Opening of Bids
without the consent complaint or petition

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Fasco Hood, Model 2*6
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General Con
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tractors or Subcontractors shall
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Performance, Payment
dig 16' 09" W 111 010 feet; thence ard C,uarant
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town," she writes "Youth alone
styles.
and colored, but can be put over
no match for charm,
'Putting a blue cast over any hair if the tint is darker
assurance, attentiveness, and
experience. It takes time to black hair would give a blue than the color of the hair. A few

This new attitude was single life isa good one. By the

long-postponed leisure acMany older nIarrieds
are returning to school, some

and Northerly right-of-way

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the "20-year split," blames the marriages begin to flounder,"
home can be happy ones. "The current high divorce rate
Whether divorced, widowed
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think the fashion look should be combir,ed with other tints and
Bazaar writer Helen Van Sly'ke. carried so far that it looks like a must be applied professionally.

said curve, said PT being on the
PLACE(S) FOR EXAMINING County, Florida:
Northerly right of-way line of BIDDING DOCUMENTS: Bidders
Lot 10, Block
W.4.i,,. ir.i..,.
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ooa70 de'
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with husbands whose careers
do not intrude on their own.
Once she's tasted the th
dependent single life, a
divorcee or widow may be
reluctant
to
leap
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remarriage. But the older
woman Is by no means out of
the marriage market. In fact,
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will emerge, too, for sophLs- butterflies. If one's hair Isn't
ticated mature women as the long enough for a queue, a fall
Eastern look in fashion gets wi- may be pinned to it. It may be
derway, predicts Aileen Platt, braided or just "planted" with
fashion director of Roux. She flowers, she suggests.
has designed four handsome "To achieve a sleek hairdo
coils to emphasize variations in w'h the kind of body needed for
hair color from soft to the vivid these hairdos, the hair should
Jewel tones highlighted wiii beshapedunderneathwhen the
compatible tints which may top layer is being cut, haircomplement the new fashions, dressers tell me."
"I've been trying to think of
If a woman gets bored with
Orien styles suitable for ev- her jewel-tore halrd, "she can
cry type woman. Many fashion always throw a tint over the
people are predicting that black whole thlnf, to cover It up," she
will be the right color hair for advises.
new fashions. But Western
The jewel tints are based on
won
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or to take a Job. Her earnings daughter, the wife of my can count on. Even widows and
add to the couple's retirement husband, the mother of my
divorcees, once they adjust to

Springs Road,

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having
indicate
the trade
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RAFAEL A RIVERA and NORMA
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fluence In fashion is here. In blnatlon of crclaznen and a ruswere bluebloods.
Why isn't It enough that our hairdos it may be seen in set rose, but from her own longchildren are happy, healthy gleanung long straight hair, time experIence with hair
short hair, sJtny bangs, coloring, she doubts the averS
individuals?

SENIORS

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Katmus, Gene Terwllleger
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The Planning and Zoning Corn- te'1nhj.
calendar monthS from the time of
INVITATION TO BID: Notice s the first publication hereof, or the
mission of Seminole County will hold
a public hearing to consider a P*rit,y given to Subcontractors that same wilt be barred.
miflcaIion to a portion of the the District School Board of
Filed at Sanford, Florida, this 5th
master pl$n for 5we,$wate Oaks Se,nlnele County. Semihole County. * day of July. 1975.
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Planned
Unit
Theresa J. Larsen.
finishing Subcontractural portions
crIt'd as:
Administratria
described
In
the
Norm of the East ' corner ot Sec
Contract
tiOn3l,Townthip 20 South. Range 79 Documents for tMcomletIono!th

age

Entertainment at the
recent Red, White and
Blue dinner held by the
Sanford Senior Citizens,
Inc. was provided by
Sanford's Fellowship
Players who performed the
melodrama Grand Ohiu
and a musical takof I of
vaudeville. Director of the
Players, Anna Lea Heard
(second
left)
is
congratulated by Senior
Citizens
(from left)

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A CHRISTIAN woman, so how come after the long, setf.addrissed, stamped (0

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really believe that it shows Fo r t u n e Cook I
"character" to tell a wile of 35
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who has played the key
role In raising five "mar'
velous" sons that you want to 111.110
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end your marriage to marry
another woman?
Atage56,Isnot"serenity"at iAbout 1u1airstyIes
least a important as "cxcitement and sexual cornstreaked with bright blue, Iapis
By VIVIAN BROWN
patibility"?
and jade green, It could be a
AP Newifeatures writer
You say "perhaps" your wife
Good news for fortune cookie terFific look because it provides
can find another man. Wbat if
she can't? I say It's better to stuufers looking for new mes- cpalescence," she contends.
Her crystal ball envisions
"live a lie" than to break an sages-it seems there will bea
Chinese-type
hairstyle
in
every
brown
hair streaked with carInnocent heart.
fashIonable woman's future nelian.!ndshecanseestrlldng
fiects achieved by using a
DEAR ABBY: What do you come fall.
It
may
en
be
called
Funglively
tiger-eye gold to gild
doaboutamother.in-Lawwhois
hwang
tine.
The
legendary
blonde
hair
"which should ha
constantly pusing her quart
asant.like
bird
of
good
omen
more
impact
with brocade"
of the family heritage?
Our children are amrnei ha.'t been seen since the days than ordinary pale blonde.
for physical likenesses to her ofConfucius,,nd should reap- Some European women, she
sas are cotoring tnetr flair
family traits; we get family
of
so
the
lore
goes.
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DEAR ABBY: How do you
tell a woman alter 35 years of
marrge and the upbringing of
your five marvelous sons that
you want to make a new start
with another woman?
I feel that this other woman
can give me the excitement and
sexualcompatlbllltythatisnow
lacking in my marriage. Both
DEAR FED: The only way to ceremony the woman becomes
women are 53. 1am 56.
shutherupwonldbetodlgeven a wile but the man is still a
Mv wife and I enjoy a ve
deeper Into her anc&amp;, and man?
serenc life, but it's like a come up with a horse thIf - or
SI1JMPFD
brother-sister relationship. She WOriC.
DEAR STUMPED: I don't
is a fine, devoted, church-going
get ft either. But I'll be alter
woman wio is not unattractive.
DEAR ABBY: Why do this hits print, there will be a lot
Perhaps, ie can find another ministers end the marriage more men becoming "nusman,
ceremony with, "I now bands" after thL marriage
This other voman has bee,i pronounce you man and wife"? ceremony.
divorced for 1C years. When
It makes about as m'jch sense
Everyone has a problem. whars
we're togetier we are like a as saying, "I now pronounce yos'rs? For a personal rpty, write to
pair of teenagers - very much you man and woman."
ABBY: Boi No. f7OO, L.A.. Calif.
The minister Is supposed to COOf 9. Enclose stamped, selfin love. Her children are grown
addressed envelope. pf.ase.
and gone, and so are mine,
make the couple HUSBAND
Hate to writs letters? Send $1 to
I have too much character 1.0 and WIFE.
Abigail Van Burn. 132 Lasky Dr.,

cent) eielope

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until 3:00 P.M., Monday, August II, against me estate of PATRICIA A.
1975 at the Office of the Supea-in- MARRONE. deceased late of
tendent at 202 E. CommercIal. Seminole County, Florida. to the
Sanford. Florida. Immediately Clerk of the Circuit Court. and Ill,
afterwards, Bids Shal be publicly the same in duplicate and as
oØfned •r'd read aloud in the
'ovided in Section 71316. Florida

business contact.

family, friends or

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OPEAMWOLD, according to the Each claim or demand must be in
Plat thereof as recorded in Piat writing and filed in duplicate and
and post
Book 4, Page 99, Public Records of statetpteofte5i

said Point being on the South line of
Peace Valley Miami Springs PIat,

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Lot 5, Block 23, 4th Section,

P0 Boa 977
Casseiberry, Florida 32707
AttOrney for Petitioner
Publish: July ii, 35. Aug. 1.
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plete hysterectomy to prevent women who engage in sexual
look
for
your
answer
in
the
cancer
of the cervix and its relations early in life and
been vexing you. Your mind Is are "xcellent.
but
if
marry -early. More recent
it's
there
I'll surely complications,
keen, enabling you to reason it
SAGITTARIUS (Nay, Z-Dec. paper,
Carcinoma Insitu, like some studies suggest that multiple
out,
21) Experiment with that idea have a cardiac arrest.
DEAR READER - A copy of skin cancers, may change sexual partners and early age
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) you've been kicking around. it

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Florida, detcrlbed as:
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
BIDS:
PROBATE DIVISION
INVITATION TO BID: Notice is PROBATE NO. 75.311-Ce
Herald, Sanford, Flcrida
herebygiventoOenèralcontraclors In Ce: Estate of
WITNESS my hand an
seal of that the District School Board of PATRICIA A. MARRONE
this Court on the 16th day of July. SemInole County, Seminole
County.
deceased
1975.
Florida wIll receive sealed bids for
finishing the complete 'In Contract To All Creditors arid All Persons
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Work" described in the Corract HavinCialmsorDemandsAgaln1t
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Documents for the compietion Of the Said Estate:
By: Elaine RiCharcte
RELOCATION OF ALTAMONTE
You are hereby notIfied and
Deputy Clerk

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Corey. Then Bloom had a vasectomy. The couple written defenses. if any, tO the this Court on this 16th. day of July,
petition on GERALD S. RUTBERD,
of
id estate
already had two other sons, Curtis, now 6, and Attorney at Law. 3*5 S Highway 17 I Seal)
Garry H. Rushmer
Christopher, 8.
n. po, øo 977, Casselberry,
Attorney for AdminiStratri
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Florida 37707, and file the original
P C) fbi 731.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court at
Orlando,
Fin 37102
Elaine
RiCharde
"I was opposed to the idea of a vasectomy, until I the Seiinole County Courthouse,
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Publlh July 11, 7S 197%
Deputy Clerk
learned about the sperm bank," Mrs. Bloom said. Sanford, Florida 3277). on or before Publish: July 15. 1975
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"Wehave made some major changes in our lives on .%uoust 2?, 1975. otherwise a DEPIOS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Jt'dqment may be
the assumption we would be able to have children of the Petitioner. entered on behalf
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
later."
THIS NOTICE shall be published ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR

Marton's attorney, Justin Roberts, has declined
to discuss the case, but his office said it has
receivel nianv calls from other depositors.

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NOTICEOPSALE
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No. 321 Daughters of Elk., recently presented Mother
Ruby L Wilson a check from the Temple to the Good
Samaritan Home. The Daughters will endeavor to help hi
this worthwhile project for the sick and shut-In.

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JOHN J. CUR RAN. SR. and notifed and required to file any

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Seminole County, Florida.
Quinlandhasnotbeenlocatedslncenotificationof
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atpublicsale,tothehighestand best must be sworn to by the claimant.
the sperm loss.
Port Chester, New York
bidder for cash, at the West front his agent or attorney, or the same
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED door of the Seminole County shall be void.
that a Petition for Dissolution of Courthouse in Sanford, Florida at
Dated at Orlando, Florida. thiS
Bloom's sperm deposit was made three years Marriage has been flied and you are
26th day of June, 1973
a m • on July 25. 1975,

It is not known how many depositors the Cryo.
Bank had, but one of them, 33-year-old bachelor
Gregory Marton, has filed a $5 million class action

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CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
even cover the closing costs."
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.1i4O.CA.04-O
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ty Circuit Court on Thursday by midnight conversation over a said.
A. 0. Jones
It says Ford broke oral and stopped drinking in a 17-day al
and then to Austria as general By:
Deputy ClerK
Deputy
Clerk
Jo
H. Brennan, 56, ciaims bottle oIscotch in a Zurich hotel
Ford officials declined to
Titten contracts on contin- coholic treatment program in manager of Ford operations Publish: July 15, 25. Aug. 1, s. ins PublIsh: July 15, 33, 1975
that alcoholism drove him into bar - but was asked to sign a comment on llrennen's suit, uation of his employment by April 1972.
DEPIO3
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there in 1%i.
early retirement. It says "an letter of resignation,
which seeks compensation for failing o help him overcome
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"I ... completely lost, spent
Brennan, who now lives In 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
endless succession of long
"I signed the letter. I don't salary he would have earned the drinking problem.
(and) drank all of my financial Brighton with his family again, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
lunches and diplomatic social know what the alternative was with Ford from 1970, when he
reserves," he said in an affida- Is currently a business man- EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL ClR PROBATE DIVISION
CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY. CASE NO. PR.7S-1'7CP
functions" necessary for his but imagined that it was public was given special early retireBrennan once earned $60,000 sit.
ager for Guest house, a treat- FLORIDA
corporate nse lef him addicted disgrace and termination with- ment, to 198-I, when he would a year with Ford. It was not
Estate of
uring his early days at ment center In Lake Orion for Civil Action Number 75-Sft.CA09O PHILLIP
DEAN H,l4NERS
to liquor,
out benefits. At no time was I reach the flormal retirement disclosed whether he received Ford's Washington, D.C., of- alcoholic priests.
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
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each won a game Thursday night in their best-oftarT) Miller slammed a double and single for
three game playoff for the Sanford Recreation half of take Monr oe Inn's hits.
Department Men's Metro Softball League
Lake Monroe Inn relied on two big innings to
championship.
knock off Seaboard in the eight-inning battle.
Seaboard Coastline won 15-3 and like
Lake Monroe Inn scored seven run., in the
Monroe Inn scored eight runs in the top of the
fourth inning and eight in the eighth. The win.
eighth inning for a 17-9 victory.
ners smashed 22 hits, all but two being singles.
The teams will meet tonight at 7 p.m. at Ft.
Larry Heiman smacked two doubles and two
Mellon field for the league championship, singles, Andy Hufas collected four singles,
Seaboard Coastline won the first half and Lake
l)onnyAnderson legged out three singles, and .Ed
Monroe Inn claimed the second halt title.
Maisak, 1n Harvey, Bob Hood and Larry Miller
Dann) Hale limited Lake Monroe Inn to four collected two singles apiece
hits and his teammates blasted 20 hits in
Wall led Seaboard Coastline with three
Seaboard Coastline's lopsided win.
singles. Teamate Terry Cooper slammed a
double and single.
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TUB' edged Shoemaker
The tournament is the second Shoemaker was 5-4 rn the first in the
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organization was formed last
Shoemaker will battle TCB'S Charlie sS-2 in the finals of the
sear. Charlie's
state
tournament,son last year'sof Ormond Beach tonight twinner 's bracket.
7:30. Charlie's will meet Charlie's downed its opponent
Charlie's also won the San- Hiverqueen ol Vero Heach at tonight, Riverqueen. 5.2 in the
ford Wnl-,en's Ixague title this 8:45.
July 4 tournament.
year with ;in overall 17-1
TCB's won the Jul), 4 tourif Charlie's and Shoemaker
record. Charlie's won the first nament at Ormond Beach with lose tonight, they will Illeet in
half with a 9-0 record and the five straight victories, in- the loser's bracket Saturday
second half with an 8-1 slate.
eluding victories over Charlie's morning. The finals of the Is this anyway to travel to a state tournament? It is for
Charlie's only loss was an 11- and Shoemaker.
Shnemakei"s Dawn Berguson. illerald Photo by Tom Keysert
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led Seaboard's attack with four hits apiece. Wall
slammed a triple and three singles, Marlette
ripped four singles and Cooper smashed a Uiple,
two doubles and a single.
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the owners. A lot of sentiment was expressed
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Besides Oakland and Baltimore, outspoken
that way."
opponents of the commissioner, the New York
Ile once replied indignantly that lie was not a
Texas owner Brad Corbett said he had
-Nill-WAUKEE (AP) — The vote was 22.2, but Yankees and Texas Rangers also had voted
tool of the owners. But Bowie Kuhn now must
questions he wanted answered and added that it wes the closest 22-2 vote you'll ever see,
against him when the matter came up at the AL
wonder if there is any other choice if tie is In. the American Ixague wanted to exert itself
By virtue of baseball's some ti mes-mysterious meeting a day earlier.
terestedrn retiring from his job as commissioner
more
by-laws, Bowie Kuhn came perilomly close
As it turned out, It was a good thing for Kuhn
of baseball.
At the critical moment Kuhn had the tacit to being utstedasc:mmLss1onerTlursday
opposition surface when it did. The
"My first obligation, I feel, is to the fan the
approval of those franchises. But Finley, fined even though a vast majority of the owners were a the
Al.
vote
was
millions of fans," he said once. "I consider
twice by Kuhn, and Baltimore owner Jerold satisfied with the job he has done since takiIng
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see what the sentiment of the owners was.
myself commissioner Oct th
e sans and
the pla ers
angered.1 because we
commissioner 0111cc In February 1969.
s well as the men who operate the franchises
tried to involve himself in the now aborted sale
The quirk was the rule that requires the
had the matter not come up In that manner, a
However, It is the owners who can bring the
of the Orioles, remained aligned against Kuhn, commissioner to have a minimum of nine votes formal vote might have been called at the joint
guillotine down on the commissioner, and it only
How many more owners would he have to in each league. Kuhn had that and more in the
meeting, before Kuhn's supporters had time to
takes four of them, one-sixth of 24, a mere 17 per
anger before one of them initiated "fire Bowie" National League where his support was led by
change any minds. And if the first vote taken had
movement'
cent, to refuse to renew his contract. For a few
influential Walter O'Malley of the Los Angeles
been a formal one, Kuhn would be on his way
brief hours this week, four negative votes existed
That question may occasionally trouble Kuhn, Dodgers. But he had only eight votes in the
back to Wall Street today instead of enjoying the
in the American League.
although he says he has come close to returning American, one short of the number he needed for
security of a new seven-year contract as cornKuhn won that test when two of the four
to private law practice on several occasions.
re-election,
missioner.
changed their minds after length) arguing It is
Disregarding Kuhn and an debate about
not certain who the ultimate victor will be
whether his major decisions have been right or
Having learned how a few unhappy owners wrong, good or bad, this past week's backroom
could render him unemployed, it remains to be
politicking by baseball's owners has created
seen how strong
n willsee to
in e
some doubt as to whether the sport will stomach
future. Would he suspend another George Steina strong commissioner.
brennerl Would he fine another Charlie Finley?
With economic problems troubling several By IIIE ASSMUTED PRESS usual, ftugh. They lost a Johnstone's sacrifice bunt
Would he become involved in the sale of a
franchises, with several cities eagerly seeking
"If we play Like we did game. Not only that, but they and kept on moving to third on
franchise?
fran"hises. with new contract negotiations set to tonight," Cincinnati's Pete didn't score a run.
the play. Second baseman LarThe New York 'zankees and Texas Rangers
begin soon with the players, a strong, effective Rose observed "the Dodgers
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But Montreal did. Pepe
Milbourne, covering first at
g
were the teams which
their
-ould be a strong asset to the have a great chance
to Kuhn. Patrick Cunningham, representing
sport.
homers while Steve Rogers and third and the Rowa steamed
Fat chance.
suspended Yankee owner Steinbrenner, said he
What is in question now is whether baseball
What the Cincinnati Reds did Dale Murray baffled the Reds home with the winning run.
felt Kuhn "could have been inore
ble to
ll tolerate such a nian, whoever he might be. Thursday night was quite un. on seven hits in the Expos' 3-0
Mets 4, Braves 3
victory, snapping Cincinnati's
The Mets, trailing 3-0, tied
10-game winning streak.
things up in a hurry in the sixth
0
So now the Reds have won inning when Ed Kranepool
ONLY 19 of their last 22 games singled and Rusty Staub
1"
and 41 of their last 51.
homered off Phil Niekro — and,
Rogers checked the blistering on the next pitch, Dave KingBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
With one away, Bobby Grich urew a double to lead Detroit to victory in the Reds on five hits and struck out man also homered. Then Joe
walk from Campbell, and Tommy second game.
seven before leaving the game Torre's eighth-inning homer off
Ellie Hendricks gave it his best shot —
Davis singled. After Nug NCinces
Red Sox 8, Hoyals 3
with a blister on his pitching Tom House beat the Braves.
then gave it his best trot.
popped out, Hendricks planted his fourth
Designated hitter Cecil Cooper hit a hand. Jack Hillingham gave up
Cards I, Giants 0
Baltimore's unlikely hero hit a rare
homer oi the ycar into the right field seats. home run, triple and double and drove in only six tiitsinsix innings — but
St. Lows' TedSimmon ended
game-winning home run Thursday night,
Angels 6, Brewers 1
four runs, leading Boston over Kansas two of them were the homers by a scoreless battle with a twoout
then celebrated with a hand-clapping
Dave halk's
v ctory
e ghth
lead ng
romp around the bases,
three-run sixth inning and Morris Nettles for the Red Sox and improved their lead In of the first and by Mackanin beat the Giants. Jim Barr, who
singled home two more in the seventh, the American League West to 5 games with one out in the filth. The had shut out the CardinaLs in his
I don't know if I got all of the ball, but I
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over Milwaukee. Ed over both the Milwaukee Brewers and New Expos
other run came in the two previous starts against
enoug
Hendricks
Figueroa,8-5, checked the Brewers on four York Yankees.
sixth
on
a
single by Larry them, gave up Lou Brock's
aster his three-run blast in i e
iflflifl).
hits as the Angels snapped a five-game
A's
6,
Indians
3
Parrish.
single before Simmons lined his
led the
oles to a 6-3 victory over the
losing -streak.
A
double
by
Billy
Williams
and
singles
double
to left.
Pirates
5.
Dodgers
2
Mi
otaa wins.
White Sox 4-1 Tigers 0-9
by Joe Rudi, Gene Tenace and Sal Bando
Dave Parker's two home runs
Cubs 6, Padres 5
Herx1ricks, a .176 hitter for the Orioles
Wilbur Wood pitched a twohitter for his scored three third-inning runs that helped and Willie Stargell's solo shot,
Nlanny Trillo drove in three
the last three years, was as surprised as
second straight shutout' as Chicago beat Oakland stor. Cleveland.
all off And)' Mcssersmith, gave runs an.ithe Cubs fought back a
anyone that the bill went out.
Detroit in the first game of their twinight
Rangers ;, Yankees 2
Pittsburgh its sixth %ictory in late San Diego charge to beat
Hendricks game winning hit came with
doubleheader
Ferguson Jinkins pitched a three-hitter the last sesen games
the Padres Rick \tonda}
Aurelio Rodriguez (Irose in four runs and Jeff Burroighs drove in three runs to
two out in the 12th, making it all the more
Phlllks 6, tstros 5
homer highlighted a two-run
dramatic
with bases loaded single and two-run lead Texas over
York
Larry Bowas alert bafe-run Uucago second inning Randy
rung that forced Houston into an Bundle) hit a two-run homer
untimely error carried the for the Padres in the bottom of
Phillies past the Astros.
the second and Trillo's two-run
III. singled in the 11th inning single climaxed a three run
then moved to second on Ja% third for the Cubs.
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Boarding 5. Groomn'

R oo f Repair 1Paifllflg
Free Estimates
131 6217, ask for Steve

Central Heat &amp; Air Condt'oning I
For free estimates. call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford. 372 I

chshunCs Miniature, AKC $45;
hihuahias. while male, lu mos

p.'

Pet Care

Hgme Improvements

Air Conditioning

65—Pets-Supplies

42—cb1Ie Homes

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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While they last

MANY, MANY MORE

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a$2499

210 W. NIQIWAY SO

helmets, $100. Call Harry at 372-

1IELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

Peg

until tbcas

I Mome

Honda, XI 330, 1971 with 350 miles.?

322 3191

$1795

'72 Dodge Pours $1395
'74 Gremlin,

bile

78-Mot0rcyc

me MOW or TILL y our tot and or
3arcten Spot Floyd Freer.

entle.
196

'72 Kingswood,
ca*vyw,

Superb

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736430.

$995
$29S

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ewtg to examine the home sods.
Our huge ssischon of new an
r.cond,tioned mobI* homes it a
fordable price.. W.'ll hev into
ts mnment by. top country boa,
IT,, hot dogs sod soft dr.r&amp;a. or
a &amp;** no for a brand new Coil
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Entire houseful of furniture
In(ludlnq beautiful stereo
373 1317

grand

Tb4 home is completely furnsshei
wmd unci1d1 refrigerator. rengi
oven and drape., and would no
natty retail for about $3.. TP
buyer will get Iris dolivery or
lit-up within tOO miles of cu
sho w room.

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'67 Mustang
'14 Ford Pinto,

w Superior Mobil. Home She
it 3 W. H.g*wsy 50 In Winti
Garden cemil atjcon off a record
booed 1973 GaIci. mobil. Ptocv
on Saturday. July 150t B..t olfi
over $2,530 takes it

mail Classified Ad brings big

Equipment

oClose to everything yet away from it aill
• Large wooded lots *Street lights
• Paved streets •Sewers •Sidewalks

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$2795
'13 Matador,$1295
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ST , JOHNS REALTY CO.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orla ndo Drive
Sanford 323 5200

ile.

Vehicles

Nights 373 5121cr 373 7313

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

Su erloi

ih for Junk Cars. We pick up. PH
66.9731 or 561-2010 Bithlo, We sell

Casselberry, 17 92. 130 1206

Power Steering, Vinyl

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AUCTION JULY 19

TPai auction starts promptly at

NO LI'S

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'73 Gran Torino $2295
'11 Pontiac Firebird
$1595
'11 Pontiac LeMsns
$1595
'68 Toyota, air
$995
'72 Gremlin, air $1795
'14 Ifornet X.

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office furniture

ood or steel desks I executive dl
chairs, secretarial disks
hairs, straight chairs, fill
abinets, as is. Casn and Car

$4595

bade

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bedroom, full bath, large
efrigerator, carpeted throughout.

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$895

'88 OIds Cutla*s $795
'13 Chevy [aguna $2195
'75 Monte Carlo,

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' 69 Buick E(ctr3

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$2795

$2495

To csbrata

Hammond Organ, 1)00 series
1495
372-7539 after 5

Cars. Automatic, Air,

Days 373 6173

A&amp; 1114

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'13 Dodge Charger

Wrchandise

MUST SELL New 3 OR 7 BATH
HOME, all extras, good location
MAKE OFFER. 3777707

BROKERS

L.

.lrF JORDAN, REALTOR

room. New carpet.
Place- large corner lot. Under
M. Call 5317C43
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COUNTRY---- 3 be corn, 2 bath, hi
10 sh ag carpet, bt'autilui fPcpl$ce,

Jim Hunt Realty.

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'front, Loch Arbor, IBR, 2 bath,
, garage, patio, Sprng fed
'C 519,930. 277 4315.

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WITT REALTY

613 1333

AP4FORD LA lEMAyar.a 2
OR
duplex wIth in iPe ground po

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$2195

2 drs.

19707 passenger VW Bus, radio, like
new, $7,195 Call Whitey Eckstein,

Dell's Auction Service

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, SCreened perch, garage,
pplCc
commercial
.950 Acre R e alty, REALTOR,
-7750.

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BUY- SELL-- TRADE
311 313 E First St
373 5

with fireplace, fe'ced, $51,500.

DELTOIIA- 7 homes, 3 OR. l'
ba th NO DOWN PYMI. TO
QUALIFIED BUYER. 131,000.

Established Residential Area?

droom, P', bath home With
ve, refrigera t or,fenced back
rd, FHA available 171.9X,

Ci, lIke brand new. No
Iblfying, assume existing
rtgage, With Surprisingly

NEARLY AN ACRE-I bedroom,?
bath split plat., Iargi, Omiiy roo m

In good area. 3.5.1
Bedrooms Priced in mid 705 5
pct down. P. PC? in?.

In Sanford's Finest

WE TAKE TRADES

THSEMIPIOLE_ Squeaky
In, 3 bi'Ør, 7 bath, garage,
elec llirtg room, riuqe lot with

mtg. 3735602

NEW HOMES

Moving? Why Not Live

E MARY- Residential hot,
Wed road, nearly on lake, pretty
$4300.

1700; Bar Stools, Glass rack, I
Supplies 3771531

Payton Realty

older home. I bedrooms, 7 ba ths.
carpet, drapes , fireplace, 1)7.900.

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BEAUTIFUL- apponted 7 stury

TVYOAND'lHf4EEBEDROOM5
AVAILABLE((
2580RIDGEWOODAVE,SANFORD 2
JUST F25tllST,,323.4l0

inge, refrigerator, utility shed,
nce yard Do'm'l nIlsi this great
61 it $75,*Ø with FHA available

I Bedroom apt., kitchen equipped,
air, car pe ted Adults. $9,
3 3fl.
7296 eves &amp; wk nds

and 10 Acre Tracts Of land with

oversized double gargagi, 541.000

ONE BEDROOM
FROM 1135

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BUDGETS
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FROM
THE
WANT
COLUMNS.

lot,

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WE TAlc! TRADES
MPARE I bedroom home,

i'.iSj MEAL TOM

corner

3 bedroom, 1' bath on corner lot,
$15,900. Existing, 116,500, 7 pct.

You'll Receive A Plant If You're One Of Our First IN
Visitors.
Lease An Apartment And You'll Receive
A (.argi Plant For Your New Apartment.

The Evening Herald, P.O Bog
I67, Sanford, Fla, 37771,

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new appliances,
117,300

Peg' Real Estate Broker
3731301,
2440 Hiawatha Ave. at 1797

11991
l919 S French
3727314, 322 1194, 322-191,1

59—Musical

Cabine

Counter tops. Sinks Installat
available Bud CabII. 322 S
anytime

neat 2 bedroom home with Florida
room, carpeted
throughout, all

ANTIQUES

1964 Ford Fairlane 300. Minor
repairs. New inspection Sticker.
1110 373 15*1

09 Sanford Ave.

Color TV 5. Stereo combination. a
black &amp; white and color portab
Dinette sets. 371070$.

Near Lake &amp; Town

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with, w%'smr v's virit h.
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IILIES LIVE IN NATIONAL lIONEl THAN ANY OTNII
MORE
HOMES IN THU WORLD.
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5 Speed Git'I's Bike
Practically New, $65
Phone 323 1706 after S

3795 after 6.

Sunland. 121.000

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'14 Matador,
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196$ Fury III, ifl good conditiOn, $300
or best offer. Inquire at 410
Mellonville Trace Apts No II.
San ford

1 set of 1 heavy duty truck tires
nd wheel, lavn chairs, garden
tools, shallow well pump, heavy
My wheel barrow, electric organ,
small china cabinet, linens,
glassware and misc. items of all
kinds,
OW Surveyor's Transit &amp; Tripod

nced yard, 3 bedrOoms. 1 bath.

allbrary, Ie*, beHws.n ...uftat,vs.ry.wttJi.,

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$33 7920

2 Acres

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DELTONA-. New Duplex.
Furnor
unfurn, Dra s, Water,
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Lawn
Care. 373 1$3$ or 641 63M,

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Bedroom, 7 bath, poul. beaut i fully
landscaped. 551.500

land. $77,0DO

Dwner, IdylIWild,, lovely 1
room. 2 zloty, enormous
Illy roj with fireplace and
t*t'. Porial dining room &amp;
IC breakfast room. Loads of
as. t5i3Oo,321,0747.

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I I &amp; SR 434, Longwood

IS M INUTES FROM AUTO-TRAM

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Men &amp; Women's Wearing Appi
7Sc, this week only All So,
Sharing Center, S17 Sanford A
Open mornings.

Near Golf Course

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323-720

Outboard motors: 30 HP Elgin
HP Sears. Also Citation C
washer &amp; Crib. All work. 373.0

AKECATHERIPIE. Bedroom,split
plan, large corner lot, fenced,
pool, central heat &amp; air, dishwasher, citrus. $30,900. 365 3117.
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58—Bicycles

'14 Maverick,

Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous,SelI for
110 pct. commission- Free pickups.
Auction Saturdays 7 p m Sanford
32? 2110

FRIDAY NIGHT 7:30
Bedrooms, set, couches. TV's,
Chests, Baby Beds. Hospital bed.
electric stove, storage cabinet,
large screen door, large TV aerial,

ROBSON MARINE

2610 Hiawatha Ave at 1792, Sanfc
372 1170

CASH
For Your Junk Cars
373 1379

Auction
Sale

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,)it furnace, 77,000 BTV, 1501 Ti
000d aavge, double smoke sti
Also tools. 327 3*33
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1*00 321.0913

72—Auction

'hI 6. Air conditioners, router,
bikes, toys, many others. 1105

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Buttons
Children's Store

matio, large rear yard. 571000.

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Adults only, no pits 131 9645,_ —

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25 to 50% off

rnished home. V a bath. cczyer1

.w - un, ,rnrai neat &amp;
carpeted, fireplace, large corner
Id.
motIvated. $3$$0
WE MARY- 7 OR. CS, small
come on large lot. Big value for

Service the Rest, Western Auto,

301W. 1st St

1965 Pontiac 010 convertible, low
mileage, 1 Owner, good condition,

CASH 322.4132

I Piece or Houlefull
CASH 323 4371

Due to S rro*.r damage, niemchanc

REALTOR )277191

4 Bedrooms

WE TAKE TRADES
WV
373 4300

QUALITY

FACILITIES,

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ew houses In a rural area. $ down
payment, monthly paymints lets
than rent. ovtrnment subSidized
to qualified byeri. Call to see if
You QuahI?yI
M UNSWORTH REALTY
Rig. Real Estate Broker
003W. 1st St.

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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 For Yourself.
SALES

BIGCARPORTSALE-Fri.&amp;Sat,9

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Ill Owner to buy your home. Owner
will finance, no closing costs.
Sanford's best section. 3 OR,
central air &amp; heat, all carpeted.
fireplace, all ele'tric kitchen,
large lots &amp; landscaped. 137.500 or
bi'st offer. 372-1193 cr3733166

MODELS NOWOPEN FOR INSPECTION
TAXCREDITAPPLIES
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Bennett Realty Inc.

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Central Fhoqidj'i

edroorn unfurnished apt.. I
Ill to wall carp.?. $173 mor
Odamage deposit 703 E. 21st

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Courts $4.3,

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80—Autos for Sale

Will buy or consign guns of any
description. 323 7340

Sales
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Merchandis e

POLL'S

PINEY WOODS BARN- We Buy

YARD SALE: Refrigerator, electric
range, single bed, tables, chairs,
Television, Hi.Fi, &amp; other items.
Holly &amp; 3rd, Sanford. Fri., &amp; Sat.,
Sun, noon 'hI sundown.

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Quantity.

adding machine, records, clothes,
mitc. Nothing over 125. 9 to 3,
Friday &amp; Sat., July 11 &amp; 19. 370
West Lake Mary Blvd., Lake
Mary,

REALTOR
220)5. French Ave .371 0011

I Bedrooms, 2 baths, large family
room, members ip in recreational
facilities including pool and tennis

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Stereo, beaut iful large Old English.
• speakers, 1135. 377 5437

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irge wooded lot over ',acre with?
bedroom mobile home plenty of
room, for garden and animals.
Near I I and Hwy 46 Only $9.,

No Security Deposit.

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Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath, includes
disposal and dishwasher, mem
bershlp In junior Olympic pool.
tennis court $31,300

1967 Chevrolet Van
Puns Good
372 4597

Casselberry, Hey Il 92. $30 4206.

I CARPORT SALE Over 700 books,

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You Can Afford.

Bedroom home, with Central
heat &amp; air, all for only S7.500

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MOUNTETNA
l.ASSEN PEAK STROMI3OJ.t
MAUNA 10*
VESUVIUS

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all about I Luxury Living at Prices

beach.
Has
everything
Reasonable by week, special

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Patio Houses

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79-Trucks-Trailers

Wanted to buy used office furniture.

644 1006

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Set your sails

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177'x170' lot, 1500 sq It on floor of
building with 1000
It of
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straQe On tu'i I"

322:7643

IOSSanoraAve, )fl 1731
S Friday; 1-S Sat, &amp; Sun.

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DRINKS 50

MOUNT ACONCAGUA

KRAKATOA

3222O9D

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1964 Half ton pick up, heavy duty.
Sell or trad4. 661 $490

For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc Buy 1 or 1001 items
Larrys Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.

7201 S French Ave .321 0011

Hwy. 17 92
REALTOR 373 5771

7606

COLOR TV, 511.95 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

REALTOR

MOSS IE C. BATEMAN
Reg Real Estate Broker

Harold Hall Realty

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Instructions: The hidden names listed below appear rorward,
backward, up, down, or dLagonally in the puzzle. Find cccii
tIdden name and box ftInis shown:

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Color TV's from 550; 61W, from
1)5; Service all makes HERBS'
TV 1200 S. French, 373 1734.

GENEVA- IAtreS, 116,000

Ravenna Park- 3 OR. 1 bath, block,
w w carpet, kit. equip, a pprox. '.
acre lo t Good terms
117,950

overlooking Lake Crystal,
16.500

Dftary, Adults, Lovely large I bed
tOnnl. air. tils.. I a. ._@i.-.,,
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DAVES' 373 9)10

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3866

We Buy Furniture

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LAKE MARY-- SI' x 116', 55.700

3226457

LOT-

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

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MAYFAIR- 100' x II?', 120,000

edrocr', I bath, on good garden

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mortgage, $76,900

$135

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ONE ACRE LAKEFRONT..- Choice
I bedroom, maintenance free,
central air, w-w carpet, boat dock,
swimming beach, finest location,
5$5,300.
1)000 DOWN- 2 bedroom, 1 bath in
Winter Park. $71175
APARTMENT WITH B(JSlNES'
BUILDING-- Excellent frontage
Hwy 17 92 145,000. Submit ffer.

COUNTRY HOME SITE- Large
and shaded, $7,500.

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QUALITY- 3 bedrooms, 11 S, baths,
central air, lOw down, assume

2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

luxury condo. apt., poOlside on

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Apartments

Adult mctmfle%m, vllltp.... under
large Shady oaks on the scenic
W*Iva Modern clean inteviori,
from$1 SM1.W of Sanford 373

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Gardens

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necessarily physical beauty),
pleasant office secretary,
(executive type) to work In
comfortable, modern equipped,l
Professional office in SemInole
C ounty area. Sanford. Typing
required, shorthand desirable (but
not necessary). Sa lary based upon
experience, training and ability
Range 5500 to $1,0QO per month.

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Nice Location 372 3566

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DELTONA- 120' a 175', 17,000

1250. 3773457.

Cash for good used Furnitc,re &amp;
Antiques STAN'S, 373.9719

Kenmore Dishwasher, is
family
size, works perfeclly, 550 373.5157.
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KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machines
MOONEY
APPLIANCES)?) 0697
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'7) Pontiac Catalina. all pow er, 5300
cash, take Over payments. Call
3237311

1967 Honda 160. runs very good.
Windshield, boa &amp; new battery,

"Buy Direct From boxcar ,,
Sanford)?) 4733

314.1 after 3

Wagon, goOd running, best otter

Also Couch &amp; chair, $33; Mattress
&amp; ba spgs., $10 323791 after 4

Deltona.

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1965 Chevrolet Impale Station

dltion, adult owned Custom,
many extras. Call 571 1257 or may
be seen at 1179 Section Line Trait,

GORMLY'SE.Io

Old, was 1450 new, now 5373, 373 ,

37) 9)36

1911 Honda, 730 CC, excellent con

IM DANDY JAll FEED

Kenmore Washer &amp; Dryer, 3 yea rs

St. at VanBuren St. Near

Louise St., Crystal Lake. Illinols,
60011

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

67A-Feed

Cash
Fe,, Your )Ljflk Cars

1972 Honda frame, wheel, tank, seat
1 accessories. Best offer. 349 5724.

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any.

52--Appliances

School. Bruno Bellucci, 1912

A modern 3 bedroom, 7 bath CB
home, 2 acres Large family room,
$29300 Terms if desired Call Bud
Sandner, 37771)) after Spm

Must Sell Today

IN ALL PRICE RANGES

Va

Nice 1 beiroom trailer on large
shady lot, 1123 mo Adults only
323 0144.

Lature, (not necessarily age), hard
working, honest, attractive, (not

Famous VoIcan1

SEEK &amp; FIND'

IWS

Executive Office
Secretary

for

NOW

431Ofld7(LI,5I I in

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licenses to help us make sales.
Forrest Greene, Inc.
3234333,372 I1 70 eves

18-Help Wanted

Movie

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Larry Saxon, Realtor

CHOICE LISTINGS

3195726

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DON'T TELL YOUR
in laws that this brick home cost
only 122.900, and they will think
you struck it rich 3 bedroom, 11,
bath, family room, fenced, above
ground pool. A bargain buy .
Hurry, call 373 9110

BALL REALTY

Adults, P40 Pets

V' MWI
children &amp; pets. 372 5459.

ne

3222420 Anytime

323 7011
TOY PARTY DEMONSTRATOR
Invest your time, not your money
Earn frei sample kit, plus 25 pct
tflmn1eiI.
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ftyowner,Ho,.rse&amp;2lots

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Wing Ishere and it's a good time t0
choose anew home from the pages
Of our classified ad%

12:00 (2.6) Movie
(0) Protectors
1:00 (2) Thriller
(44) Bobby Goldsboro
1:30 (2) Rock Concert

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RLALTORS

Work ,our own hours Earn extra Beautifully furnished, large 7
bedroom, adults preferred, $150
Income as an AVON Represen
Pitlye. Call 441 307
- per mo. Call 322-4170.

St. 373664$

(8) News
(9) Movie
(44) Rock Concert

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HOME FURNITURE
To be held July 70 - Sanford, Fla.,
$'erchl's parking lot, south side of
store. Sunday 1 P.M until .
Free refreshments Bring your
truck, wagon, or train Credit &amp;
delivery arranged Sterchi's,

Realty, REALTOR, 621 07)),

80—Autos for Sale

78—torcycIes

Pigs
7Mos. old, $30

1100 French Aye,,
Sanford

Seminole County - S to 60 Acre
tracts, several locations 11.100 to
S4000peracre Good terms Terry

3 BR, 1': bath, big utility room wall
wall carpet, central heal &amp; air.
drapes, kitchen equipped. 562 0191
anytime.

on French Ave., zoned commercial
327 0401

Uxury Patio

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43-Lots-Acreage

After 5.373 71)1
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Poultry

67—Livestock

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AUCTION SALE

bar. $39,500. 3655316.

38R 7baths
L Ong wood area, 121,5(t)

By o

TACKS ARE DULL compared to
how sharp this immaculate home
is In an eceilent location, large
Studio bedroom with Private
entrance A bargain at 121.950

Furnished 2 OR House

3

Broker, 107W. Commercial
Sanford1lfl.7111

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workshop, family room with
double fireplace and what'S more,
a Fireman's pole! Well, Agnes
wasn't so crazy after all We found
it, but now can't find Agnes.

Lake Mary, quiet neighborhood, 2
BR, turn, carp,?, sun porch,
utility rm., 377-6196.

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Oviedo, secluded on one acre, 3 BR,
2 bath, carpeted, formal dining
rm., family room, with fireplace,
calm kitchen, rec. rm. with wet

Call $31 7791 after S

EXTRAS including pool, office,

Lovely cottage, air, carpet, TV, 1115
Adults. No pets, 322.771).

.1111 tp

A BABY'S WORLD
Infants to age 2 only, $01 E.

Care t

In Concert

RESIISVATIO$S t*S) 135155$
NOfttO4

a

(24) These Good
Times
(33) Wrestling
10:30 (35) Science Fiction
11:00 (6,9) News
(35) 700 Club
(44) Night Gallery
11:15 (9) News
11:30 (2) News

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credit manager. Frozen food
experience helpful, but not 2 Bedroom trailer, $133 mo, plus sso
security. Mullet Lake Park, 319
essential. Pay commensurate
with experience and ability Call ________________________
SW.
T. H. McElrath for appointment.
1973 13' wide, 1 bedroom, AC, adults
A..4.aa.. tsr....
flal aA CI.
$123 per month. 332,5939

6'CtiilcI C re

(35) World Of
Survival
10:00 (6) Miss Universe
Beauty Pageant
(9) Judy Garland

Ijilt (..II 1

A It

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bath home Overlooking the St.
Johns River, with ALL THE

33—Houses Furnished

To milk cows in milking parlor .
Starting at 12) per day. plus
monthly bonus Day or night work.

.eg Real Estate Broker
110 E 25th St. I" 66SS

JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC.

511--Household Goods

I'm single, beautiful and lonely. You
can keep me company in a raised
wood beamed living room, dine
with me cn a balcony &amp; many
extras unheard in a mobile home.
Assume payments. or rent with
Option 3731109.
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TAFFER REALTY

And

"SANFORD's SALES LEADER"
CRAZY AGNES! That's whit we
Celled her! She wanted a 4 BR, I

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2 Bedroom fenced yard
s ISO mo. Adults preferred
3233151or3226420

Milk Maids

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Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots

W Garnett White

Realty

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Farm house and three acres. 1110
mo A A. McClanahan, Reg Real
anytime
Estate Broker, 373

In person to Philips Custom
Draperies &amp; Cleaners, 319 W. 131 h

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Loruwood, I BR, 2 bath, fireplace,
den, citrus trees, fincid, priced in
low 30's 131 3491

42--Mobi le Homes

41—Houses

Acreage

2 OR, near JuniorI. Senior High
Schools, large lot. 327.1110.

St.

LOST: Male Irish Setter, has
CpIlepy, needs medication
Please call 3225310 or 66$ 44k.

(44) Movie
Bob Newhart
Show

(24) Black
Perspective

World Around

For the housewife with time on her
hands- 1 S hours per da y; Apply

ladies white purse, vicinity
L&amp;kevie,v Nursing Home, Mon
day. Keep mon ey, return contents
to Lakeviem Nursing Home or call
3195117 Reward

9:30 (6)

(3$) Party
(44) Time Tunnel
5:30 (8) That Girl

Outdoors
Star Trek
Hudson Brothers

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free. 6113027 for We Care"Hotline". Adults or Teens.

Theatre

(13) Movie
3:00 (24) Book Beat
3:30 (9) NFL Games
(24) Romagnolis Table
4:00 (6) Sounding Board
(9) U.S. Women's
Open Golf
(24) Woman
4:30 (6) Sports
Spectacular
(24) Firing Line
(33) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Sports Legends
5:00 (2) World At War

(13) Daytime
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Jim Thomas

In a lifetime opportunity. 323.5170
between &amp;I20r3tO6pm.

LOST:

JIIVI acAU)
Baseball
9:00 (2. 8) Movie
(6) Ma ry Tyler
Moore Show
(9) News Special
(13) Movie
(24) Hollywood TV

(33) Braves Baseball
(44) Braves Baseball
2:30 (9) Wrestling

(8)
(9)

CLUB OF AMERICA, Phone: 303
273 7710.

(44)

(24) Saga Of
Western Man

373-7011

41—Houses
________________

"Stenstróni

Lakefront, 2 OR $275 mo., lit &amp; lest,
plus $100 damage dip Dead end
on Wilson Drive, Lake Mary.

Needed, Auto Mechanic
National Auto Sales

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER COSMETIC MANAGER- Fiild
Creations, a Marshall Field
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
family owned cosmetic company
CLASSIFIED AD
has a local opening for an amARE YOU LONELY? Let us help
bitious per sonable lady. Previous
you to meet the right person just
experience in building a direct
fOr YOU NATIONAL SINGLES
sales organhtation desired. A once

&amp; Found

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7 Bedroom house, Stove, $lio. in
Country Club Circle. 323137$ after
5:30.

vancenient. Apply Loxscreefl Co.
Sanford, 373-1031.

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Nice 2 bedroom block home, fur.
nished or unfurnished. 323.7920.

excellent opportunity for ad

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Theatre
Dinah

(44)

O.iA
U.JJ

Movie

(6)

Lassie Rescue
Rangers
(24) C.arrascoIendas
(33) Speed Racer
11:00 (2.8) Pink Panther
(6) Valley Of
Dinosaurs
(9) Super Friends

1883

Your

(24) Wall Street
Week
7:00 (2.8) Major Lcigue
Baseball

(9)

".....A

(24) A Family
At War
(33) Scream

(35) Movie
Combat

Shazan

(6)

(24) Washington
Week

Time Of
,.LIIC
Invaders

Must have some colitgl Hrs. StC
5, Mon..Fr. $2.73 Hr to start with

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41—Houses

murtlty mlnded, concerned abot
people. ability to communiCli
with low.lrtCOniC residents Higih sing is "Move outside time." Get
patio and lawn furniture at a good
r.hool, or general equivalenC'y
price. Read the Classified Ads
diploma helpful. Apply $eminol
Community Action, 1)0) pin I
O4JIf 2 bedroom collage. air. like
Ave., Sanford.
new, paneled, large porch, 5133
Opportunity
Employer.
Equal
mo. lit &amp; last. Otier couple only.
3720217
DESK OFFICE SALES POSITION

lecithin! Vinigar! 661 KelpI Now
all four In one capsule, Ask for
V+. Faus t 's D'UQS.

8:00 (2. 8) Emergency

(6) All in The
Family
(9) Keep On
Truckin

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n—Houses Unfurnished

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Last Of The
Wild
Hee Haw
Play Of The
Month
Lawrence Welk
Burns And Allen
Department "S"
Friends Of

(2,8) Soul Train
(6) Children's Film
Festival
(13) Movie

1:30 (8)

P*CEDWIYH* DIPlXIP.O
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call 473.431?
Write p.OBox 171)

Man
(24) Way It Was

(44)

(24) Sesame Street
(44) Gerald Derstlne
9:30 (2. 8) Run Joe Run
(6) Pebbles And
BamBam
(9) Adventures Of
Gilligan
(13) Movie
10:00 (2, 8) Land Of The
Lost
(6) ScobbyDoo
(9) Devlin
(24) The Electric
Company
(44) Ernest Angley
Hour
10:30 (2. 8) Slgmond And
Sea Monster

(6. 44)
(9) Wide World Of
Entertainment
1:00 (2.8) Midnlgh'
Special
(9) Movie
(44) Party

(9)
(24)
(33)
7:30 (2)

(33) Wrestling

Of Gold
9:00 (2. 8) Emergency
(6)
(9)

(6)
(I)

Bandstand
(24) Feeling Good
1:00

or write
Sanford Al- Anon Family Group P.O.
_Box 533. Sanford, Fla. 32771.
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Two bedroom house near Lake
Mary. 3229333 or 322.92)7
MelodN Skating Rink.

S.'inIOrd, Florida 77lI
7:00 (2)

(33) Mayberry R.F.D.
(44) Soul Train
12:30 (2) Go
(6) Fat Albert
(9) American

Chopper Bunch
Speed Buggy
Jabberwocky

drinkers.
For further information call 1734517

EVENING

Neighborhood

(9) Bugs Bunny
(24) Mister Roger's
Neighborhood
(44) There's Plenty

(35) 700 Club
(44) Night Gallery

(24) Wall Street

Information
Eight
These Are The
Days
(13) Wrestling
(24) Mr. Rogers

(44) Wally's Workshop
8:30 (2) Wheelie And The

Wide World
Entertainment
(33, 44) The Fugitive
1:00 (2,8) Tomorrow
Show
(9)

Machine

Yogi's Gang

(6)

Jetsons
Harlem
Globetrotters

Popcorn

(24) Villa Alegra

Movie

(6)
(9)

12:00 (2)
(6)

AL ANON
For families or friends of problem

(33) Bobby Goidsboro
(44) Wrestling
6:30 (3) Florida's
Watching
(6, 8) News
(9) News
(13) NBC News
(33) Pop Goes The
Country

AFTERNOON

Jabberwocky

11:30 (7,8) Tonight Show

(9)

(44) Friends Of Mai

(6)

(13) Get Christie
Love
(24) The Sinners
10:30 (9) U.S. Open Golf
(44) Sports Legends
11:00 (2,68.9) News

Hollywood
Squares

(13)

Rockford

Files
(13) June Allyson
(24) Masterpiece
Theatre
(44) Movie
9:30 (6) Movie
(9) Movie
(13) The Orphan
And The Dude
10:00 (2.8) Police
Woman
(9) ABC Food

7:00 (2)

(9)

6:30 (2)

9:00 (2. 8) The

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Friday

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Custom Work 1 'cens(
Et-.,rvled
Free e-.timsle 3?) 603s

Paint 1_

BodyWork -

You Pca.e tried the ri-ut now try tht
N'? I"r'erI paint &amp;
'.,'A 7V6 after 6 p
32) 159$
Pick ,r ..

Wall Ppering
PAUL SLA1ER
Professional Wallp.a,ev liangef
Licensed PiSidtntiil, Commerce;
Free Estimates Ph 373 6411

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96,241.11

Property Value

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Adjustment Board, composed
of three county commissioners
per
n air market and t%%o school board members.
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This year's tax adjustment
.na reels of Seminole real
board members include Count)
The job took 13 montlis in- Commissioners Sid Vihlen Jr.,
tensive work by the office's 16
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notrump To get the most value

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Harper Jr.
Winter
24.330,221
3.50
92.15500
31.141,S1I
5.145.020
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43,309301
105,24233
140
Along with new property
forced to Mile,
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Oviedo
51_025_00
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450
412_955
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21,196,40S
241
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The appraisers represent values sent to real estate
Hence. North considered that
Lake Mary
1.00
11.09111"
S41213.00
21.461,457
1,729,0
1S
1.95
".190,02
his three-club bid was an un.
S1.171.415
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combined experience of 50 owners in the county last week
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Sanford
1191943197
114,400,000
6261"16.00
11,942,240
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136,342,240
3.63
71 113"Al
# years.
were printed cards telling the i ,
13.4
(operating)
DOONESBURY
by Garry
Goembel himself has nine owners how to file appeals with
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years ex pe rience in the office— the Tax Adjustment Board, ~i_
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he worked under Mary Earle urging that any errors be
Tax Appraiser did not set these figures
--Walker. the late S.O. jOz) brought to the attention of
q#9 Ar 4545T 6W
office
tnmney and Guy Allen an
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We
are
not perfect an d
has
been
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certified
by
the
State
VISCAFar
A0M 7MW2 AW
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of Florida .as a professional not clairn to be," Bill Suber ofs aid.
construction in Seminole
And in some cases, a property
Because of new construction, Springs from 5 mills to 3.97; the special 4 mill tax for school
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appraiser.
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Goembel, in accordance with County m 1974, which went on owner's taxes may go down, increases in revenues to taxing Lo ngwood from 4 mills to 2.81; impr ovements has e xpired.
&amp; Goembel's office staff "Anyone Is subject to making state law, has certified the the rolls Jan. I
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for taxing Goembe', noted, depending upon authorities range from a high of Winter Springs from 3.5 mills to
P
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The total county millage
specializes in various depart- an error. If someone thinks an millage (rate of taxation) to the purposes between Nov. 1, 1975 whether the taxing
authority 40 per cent to Altamonte 2.43; Ovledo from 4 mills to would, with the certified
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ments, including commercial, error has been made, he should various taxing au thori ties in and April, 1976, all the
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rings to a low of 7.1 per cent 2.67; ke Mary from 3 mills to amoun ts and the school board's
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land, home and income- contact us."
Seminole County.
authorities will be receiving increases the levy above that to the Seminole County Port 1.95 and Sanford from 6.97 announced plans, be reduced
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Suber said the office noted on
producing appraisals.
The certified m,illage is that more money even if they reduce certified.
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Authority.
71
operating mills to 5.63 from 1974's 20.05 total to 11.98.
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All
members
of
his
staff
have
the
cards
sent
to
property
which
would return the same the millage to the levels
•..ff
.
Those taxing authorities
Millage
reductions
cer
ti
fied
operating
mills.
Those Seminole County
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attended appraising schools owners that the property np- amount of revenues to the Goembel has certified (See which insist on levying a by Goembel include Seminole
The
CU)
of
Casselberry
has
property
owners who would like
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praiser's office will conUnue to taxing authority (county, city, chart.)
miUage above that certified, County Comml.sslon from 7.15 never levied a real estate tax in to figure their taxes if the
By early this week,
hear complaints until Aug. 1. school board etc.) on the
Thus, even If the reappraisal according to law, must take a mills to 5.34; Port Authority its 30-year-plus history.
certified millage Is followed, by
TUMBLEWEEDS
county tax roll will be certified "But we will continue up to reappraised values that each of a piece of property has In- one-quarter page of newspaper from
by T. K. Ryan
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mill
to
.017
mill;
School
In
addition,
the
School
Board
using
the assessed valuation on
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to Tallahassee and the various Aug. 15, the last day the Tax received ast year before creased its value substantially, advertising stating
they plan to Operating from 8 mills to 5.97 has announced it will be the card Goembel's office sent,
taxing agencies.
Adjustment Board will receivt reappraisal began.
JUSTWV
a tax increase will not raise taxes. Public hearings mills; County Fire-Unit from reducing i schoof bond should remember one mW is
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ARE
'EM! SO PUFFY-POOFY.1 So WEEZY- OUT 149RE! PO YOU HAPPEN
Yet to be completed is the complaints, if need be," Suber
With $150 million In new necessarily follow.
must also be held.
1.5 mills to 1.11; Altamonte millage from .8 to .6 and that one-tenth of or* cent or .001.
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