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Recreation Dept.'s Summer Playground are (bottom raw, from
left) Michelle Williams, Cathy Byrd, tags Harper and Gall
Whitted; (second, row from left) Leigh Ann Behie, Patty Brooks
and Eileen Nulty; ( third ) Ginny Bishop and Mimi Bishop, (top)
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Naval Academy Off*ic*ials Work On F*ire Code Standards'
Sanford Naval Academy officials today began Sunday night fire, the school would open Its doors in
The fire, which broke out about 8 p.m. Sunday, departure from school or if there was another co.tinue the school operation by
selling some 10
work to bring Its senior schoo' facility on First September for the fall term.
caused an estimated 15,000 damage to bedding, reason.
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Street up to state fire code sW1ards.
"The fire set is back a great deal, but we are furniture and offices inside the building. Harry said
Th e school official also rtportcd that Ktnne th purchased 10 years au frui the city.
School Administrator Jesie Harry said that goh forward with plans to open lx dasses as the major damage was caused by water and smoke, Sc)mltz,
a freshaw sti4'r i from thian, had
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repairs 'nrersof the buildiagdamiged1nn.
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"The sprinkler system caused most of the
Seminole MeroriaI Hosvital where he was being xactim has been cuiüdered by On city, Harry said.
that Classes can be resumed.
made to bring the building to fire cede standards, problem," he said. "The fire touched off six treated for injuries suffered in the tire.
(The offer was aimo'inced by Qty hL-mnagr
In the meantime, summer school students will
bu t pointed out that "to do this, we are talking about spr in klers and they flood ed our main offices wi th
At the same time, Harry saktthe chief problem Knowles to City Conirn1n in May. Knawk at
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to be housed at the academy's junior thousands of dollars."
water pouring do
three floors."
laced by the Naval Academy was money.
that time suggested a counteroffer of $27,000 for the
school facility at Mellonville and Celery Avenue.
Harry said he had received two letters — re
A 17-year-old attending summer school at the
"We have been hit hard in the past couple of land. A check with city officials indicates nothing
Harry said classes would be held at the junior from Fire Chief George M. Harriett, and another academy was later arrested and charged
with years. We lost a $200,000 bank note last year and further has been done regarding the property.)
school the remainder of the summer term while from City Manager Warren "Pete" Knowles — arson in connection with the fire.
now this fire, which will be costly," Harry said. "It
"11 we could have sold the land — which, by the
work is done on the senior school, housed in the old concerning decisions by fire officials to close the
Harry said only two students had been with. has caused concern."
way, is still for sale — we could have repaired the
Mayfair Hotel building on First Street.
senior school to summer school boarding students, drawn by parents since Sunday night. He said he did
Harry admitted that the Bernarr Macfadden main building and still operated next year," Harry
Harry said that despite the damage from the pending repair and updating of the b'IIM(qg.
not know ft the fire was the direct cause of their Foundation, Inc., was attempting to raise money to said.

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Bergman, this city's first
Sizer
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Duerr
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he details," she said
$16,700-per ear city manager
questioned the length of the
Councilmen Charles
who resigned when the City
contract
four )eat s. I m Glascock and Sal Orlando
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requires olertime and sa1ar
contract
he
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ma nager.
--Personal
car
allowance
of
a four )ear, $24,500 per year
eventually will balance out
A
four-year
contract
is
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cli) manager's contract a
Council Chairman Edith
— Perrussion to do outside Duerr said she hasn't against the public interest it provide continuity," Glascock
Herald source confirmed today.
iaching and or consulting, an 'scheduled anyone else for an binds future councilmen I'm said
At last night's weekly
also against his teaching,
And Orlando said such a
flice In his home an a interliew. To m mind,
meeting, the City Council, by a
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outs ide
appl cant.
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to
contract
proposal
was
an
unmanager's
job
out
of
the
realm
Attorney Ken McIntcsh to draw professional consultant be
of pobtics." As to his teac",
to review the city reveal Bergman 's name S
up a contract for an unnamed P rm
Orlando said that wotJd be
ariager s posm on.
applicant, the contract in
said e name is "confidentia
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cludes a host of fringe benefits
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But. Duerr said she was "good for the city
individual
teaching
writing
requested by the applicant during city time will not be
Councilman John Zacco
verb much in favor' of

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threatened next week if union and management officials
fail to agree on a new two-year contract for 600,000 postal
workers.
"There will be no mail deliveries next Monday morning
if we can't reach agreement within the week," warned
President James H. Rademacher of the National
Association of Letter Carriers.
Even though postal workers are forbidden by law from
striking, Rademacher says "If we have no contract we
have a right to withheld our services."
The letter carriers union Is one of four unlonawbose
contract with the Postal Service expires at michalght
Sunday. Should the parties fail to rsath agreement on
their own, the law authorizes fact-finding and, finally,
binding arbitration as a meara of resolving their dispute.
It also would be possible for both sides to agree to an
txtcaiun ol Ilie old volitrii ct, i step that federal
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the entire proposition in a more favorable
CAELBEItRY—CouncllmanJohn Zacco last night said the
1cIn,istied
lcallytopwof General Waterworks,
City Council's okay to float a $2 million bond issue "may he
light."
apurc1aaseiiIth will reportedflycost about $2mn1flIon.
illegal" and is a matter for an Investigation by the state at.
Last week, Zacco said refinancing the entire package with the
—Councilman Sal Orlando
torney's office,
state would save taxpayers $104,000 a year for the next 20 years.
"I don't know If it's illegal, but It possibly could be. Other
"It's just another way for Mr. Henann to charge the city more
But Zacco said today a report on that matter indicates the
sources have Indicated It is," Zacco said.
than 7½ per cent Interest," Zacco charged. Henann admitted the bonding Is too tied up to "back out"
The $2 million is earmarked for purchase of General Water- insurance "will be necessary under present market conditions."
Fellow Council members have fought Zacco on the Issue.
works Corp., a Winter Park based utility which operates in
Zacco said no benefit accrues to the city. Contacted today, Councilman Charles Glascock pressured Zacco to explain why
Seminole County.
Zacco was uncertain whether he would ask State Attorney Abbott last night's passage of an ordinance dealing with the $2 million Is
"Are you aware of what you're saying?" Council Chathivin Herring for a probe into the issue.
illegal.
Edith Duerr asked.
Councilman Sal Orlando said the Insurance "puts bonds Into a
Zacco also charged that a Henann letter stipulates the bonds
Zacco said a booding plan proposed by Harvey Henann, a much more favorable light. This one time expense puts the entire can't even be sold at par value.
private Investment banker, Increases expenses to the city by proposition In a more favorable light," he said.
But Henann said Zacco was taking one sentence of his letter
adding on a $55,000 to $61,000 insurance charge.
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Herald Staff Writer

as city judge and Woolfolk as minor traffic violations
Because the city city prosecutor, but when the setting standard fines.
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judge
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prosecutor
WINTER SPRINGS — An
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Councilman John Daniels
jobs, a case was transferredtocounty
offer to settle a false arrest suit switched
courts a
request 0
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was au thorized by the City
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Council
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stitute city judge and
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hear a separate case Involving.
case, expected to be Included on agreed to participate In a goals
the cityl Ordinance against
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keeping a vicious dog.
arrest the cft'q did not have first Involving the animal conducted for Seminole County
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arrest
insurance control ordinance,
and itsmunlclpalltles. The East
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coverage.
Central Florida Regional
Attorney Newman Brock
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Planning Council Is doing the
make a settlement offer of
Brock withdrew as city
a
study with a$lO,00o grant from
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guilt in the civil
suit
al
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baCtion
against the city y Donald — the City vs, Walter H. nwnberofpleasconiing before CommunItyAffas.VoWig'no'
municipal court no longer were Daniels and Ernest
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officers have been case and Wallace F. Stalnaker night will be on the first manner In which the decision to
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named as co.ddendants with Jr., also of Casselberry,
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Councilman Irwin Hunter said,
conduct curt
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savl:ig the city $100 per month "The funds are going to be FROG CHAMP WINS BOND
which
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FOR GIRL
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in £alary.
expended regardless and
plaintiff's
attorney
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The ordinance against
The Judge explained the though the plan may be only Young Barbara Jackson of Sanford displays pet frog that won
demanding $2J,U0, but he keeping a vicious dog was in. number of pleas has been cut in minimally effective I feel we her this $25 U.S. Savings Bond for wtnn!ng the July 4 Jumping
doesi't feel the case has a vokezl against Bergen Nov. 18. half since Jan, 1, because of the must join In to get the
contest sponsored by the Junior Woman's Cub of Sanford.
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returned to Emrbauy control at Spim. Monday. But the
Embassy spokesman said leftist demonstrators ordered
the Pathet Lao troops not to leav,, and they were still
Owe today.
"There's always a com.rnunkato'i problem In Laos,"
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MOVIE PRODUCERS ( ral Florda (apter Metloim Picture and TeIeislon Casselberry. Yesterday, in an McElmurry sought to have the cancer. She says, hoiever, that
Association of f icers, Liz Traufleld, president (left), amid Steve Insurance work Maslon, the decision repealed and per- some employes
not Unpetter, executive vice president (right) w come upecisi guests Commission decided to compile sonnally appealed to several deratand they may
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(from loft) ChrIS Ctsefl and Des Woods with &amp;In. Woods more Information on the In. commissioners and Mrs. under the group poli"u
(Cilutess Marl Tell s). Woods, a mauou picture producer, and surance deductions since the Neuman. The insurance firm Is ______________
Cirisefi, producer esil president of Paragon Intero tonal Pie- decision would affect ap. the only company for which the
tures, were guest speakers at th e chapter's monthly meeting held proximately 160 employes.
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county makes payroll deducat the Sanford Sheraton In last nigh t.
The Board instructed County lions, she said.
W'th'tI Daily and Sunday.
Insurance Coordinator Belt"
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LONGWOOL) A series of actMLea Is being planned
elementary school children soon after school resumes
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by this city's Bicentennial Committee for the next few
A Longwood Bicentennial Queen will be selected; a
12771
yesterday.
He
said
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months. (ioamittee Chairman Joe Pav,ce said today.
tree planting program will be undertaken; and a flag
Intend to forget the employes"
¶.4JbCriPIton Rates by Carrier
Pione said an oratorical contest entitled,
[fomotion to see as many American flags flown as
At
yesterdays
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Putegnat returned home.
The break-In was the second
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Jewelry valued at $1,043.59
was stolen from the home of
Judith J. Frisble, 215-4 Linden
Rd., Winter Park, jast inside
no e County, when a rear

bedroom anc the box contained
assorted jewelry valued by Ms.
Grisbie at $1,043.50.

Stereo Stolen
Rene M. Nestle, St. Johns
Village, Apartment lBA, 240
Oxford Road, Fern Park,
reported records, tapes,
l'el'Y, television and stcrco
set taken from her apartment
Over the weekend.
Officers said the (I ant door to
the apartment was pried open
while Ms. Nestle was away for
the (ILl) Saturday. When she
returne d ,
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property missing.
ond L. Andrews. fit. 3.
Oviedo, reported the theft of
guns valued at $100 from his
trailer house. Officers said a
Living room window was forced
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information," according to trouble should the county
Commissioner John Kim. continue to provide payroll
brough. He said the service Ia deductions for Indi vi dual in.
"an employe convenience."
surance policies. Hattaway said
Mrs Neuman made the that one company may not cost
origina l
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the residence was forced open
Police in Casselberr
reported household goods
valued at $1,270 was taken from
a home at 1076 Crystal Bowl
Circle.
Six guns, a watch and ca!?.
were taken from the residence
which was entered by breaking
the window pane of the front
door.
Th e Casselberr burglar),
coupled with a theft in
Altamonte Springs and south
Seminole, brought the total to
over $5,000 In one day, according to police records.

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Seminole County over the
weekend.
Over 1.5,148 in merchandise
was taken in three break-ins,
two In the county and one in
Casselberry, and Sanford City
Police were probing a number
of residential burglaries
Sammy Lee Jones, Z! Central
Trailer Park, told Sanford
detectives he returned home
yetterday and found a stereo

an,l television seRaluedat$400

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toll at dawn today to liwith a week of protests amid
deK*astraUOn3 In the Greek Cypriot part of Cyprus
marking the overthrow of President bfakarlos a year ago
today and the Turkish lnvethsa live. days later.
A ole-day general strike was called today and rallies
were scheduled In all k'wns to express smçport for
Makarf as, denounce his foes in the Eka.B underground
and call for the withdrawal of the Turkish inv.derx.
Makorkis ws to speak from the L&amp;kened ruins of his
i&amp;ual palace in Nicola from which the Greek
Army off ken of the national guard drove him on July 1
1914, when they launched their short-lived coup to unite
Cyprus with Greece.

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The demonstrators and the armed guards from th
Communist Pathet Lao occupied two U.S. Embassy
warehouses r'nd a housing complex two weeks ago. The
Imiiy has bcn unable to niake any arrangcmcnt.s for
the elease of the other warehouse and the housing.

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against Fidel Castro's Conunwalst regime in 1964.
However, the voting change could not be put Into effect
until ratified by the 21 signers of th organization's
Mutual Defense Treaty, a process thM could take years.
Knowledgeable sources said the United States is putting
Its suppor. behind a proposal to get around this.

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President Ford's proposal to
end domestic oil price controls could inease the cost of
gasoline by 7 cents a gallon and raise cenimer prices by
nearly 1 per cent, administration spokesmen say.
The over-all Impact would cost the average family $0
a year in higher energy prices.
Mmlnlsfralicm officials say this Is the price the nation
nui.st pay to increase Its supotlies of domestically
produced oil and to conserve energy.

The United States Is
proposing another meeting ol the Organlzatkmn of
American States; at the end ofthe month inspeed up the
removal of the remnants of the organization's 11-year-old
ban on trade and diplomatic relations with Cuba.
Delegates from the 24 OAS members begin a 12-day
meeting in San Jose on Wednesda y to consider a proposal
to require only a majority vote InsV!ad of the present two-

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Department spokesman Robert Havel said Monday that
officials will review the circumstances of the eak-ths.
But he said any criminal charges might be barred by the
statute of
limitations, which prevents federal
prosecutions for most offenses after five years.
Ravel said it is Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi's policy and
the department's policy that burglary is a legal tactic to
gather foreign intelligence in limited cans.

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Commission to Instruct City Engineer Mack well as city staff members regarding procedures
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Stenstrom said at that time he felt the ci ty
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should "stop being such a stumbling block to
The property involved Is owned by City progress" and help citizens who were "trying to
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The problem concerns drainage of water from
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the land into a city set or ditch.
Moore voting against the request and a public
"I move the city vacates that portion of Cook hearing of Aug 11 was scheduled concerning the
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The Commission also approved a request
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Alan Ponting for a permit to operate an
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step away from city policy and Mayor Lee Moore people In the Sanford Shopping Plaza
said
that city Involvement In wha t he felt was a
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America's BIcentennIal, finds kissing the British goodbye is not that we'll hear about," Mayor Moore remarked.
Ponting said soft drinks, coin-operated game
"Well, I think that It's about time the city and machines and music, provided by a disc jockey,
so bad alter all when It to June Ar'flhym of Winter
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wearing the redcoat, be's kissing. The wife of Orange County the city staff accept the responsibilities for would be offered to young people of the cornBicentennial Chairman Rolle Anihyin was on hand as central problems when they belong to us," McClanahan mu y.
declared. "That's what I want."
Florida dignitaries premiered the new show. Mrs. Arnhym
The Commission approved the license, Inshown getting a helping hand from a Sea World employe who
The city commissioner said he felt that since structing Police Chief Ben Butler to work with
he did not know the policy or responsibility which Ponting on supervision and hours for operation
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d guns by his bed
as protection after being Insulted on the street and
menaced by speeding cars.
I got called Nigger, you know. Cars rushed back
dow to'me,"Lkt ss
"1 still don't believe this staff rmfly happened,"Green,
47, said In an Interview. '?Jone of It makes wise. Sure has
changed my image of this town, though."

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Mcclanahan's comments marked the second

City Commissioner A.A. McClanahan toaccept time ln recent weeks a city commissioner has
responsibi lity for providing services to citizens indicated that ci ty staff members were not
"when the responsibility is ours" in a dispute assisting citizens with problems.
over resolving a drainage problem.
Comm issioner Julian Stenstrom recently

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By GLENN McCASLAND
Herald Staff Writer
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Man Injured
Michael Wayne Kinard of
Geneva was injured Sunday
hen he suffered cuts about the
hand when he reportedly
smashed a glass window to the
door of the Burger Chef on U.S.
17-92 in Sanford.
Police sa id Kinard ha d been
involved in an argument jt.st
minutes befcce the incident
occurred. lie wa'
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Just In case you've either forgotten or thought
you might slip through unnoticed, Virgil Nieders,
suprvIsoc for motor vehicle Inspections for
Seminole County, once again reminds one and all
about the new regulations applicable when having
your motor vehicle lnpected,
Nieders says there are still a great many people
who try to have their vehicles Ixected without
producing ample proof of Insurance coverage and
without a current registration,
When persons go to the inspection station, they
should make absolutely certain th ey have
documents substantiating both insurance coverage
and current registration, else everyone's time goes
f or naught.
According to new state law, "No Inspection
certifica te will be Issued nor a sticker attached to
without the owner or operator of same
first submitting proof to th e Inspector that the
motor vehicle is currently registered under
provision of state law."
Of course, for the past few years you've had to

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher

WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROI3FRT C. MARKEY, Advertslng Director

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Year, $28.40. Hv Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
((her inril: Month, $2.7C; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

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sometimes erratic pulse of the American economy.
Business indicators which point to future trends
are combining to convince many economists that
the basic direction of the economy is t urning
toward stable and healthy growth. The main point
of dispute is on the question of time whether the
turnaround will have the sharpness of a v on an
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That training
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Gilmore and his charges for their preciseness and
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Fire drills should be a must in any building that
houses more than a handful of people and we're a
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A statewide referendum
drive to legalize gambling Is under way with the backing
of at least 3,000 people who are betting that casinos can
raise the fortunes of this resort community.
Promoters of the drive said th ey hope to obtaIn 210,000
signatures from across Florida on petitions to force a
referendum in November 1976 on whether gambling
should be allowed on Miami Beach.
"Brin g casinos to town; you're th e ones who can spearhead th e action and start that wheel of good fortune to
spin," sang entertain ers Wayne Cochran, Dick Shawn and
Carol Taran at a giant rally Sunday In the ba llroom of the
Fontalneblcau Hotel.
Floridians for State-Controlled Casinos, which sponsored th e rally, sold tickets to 3000 people for $10 and $15
and will use th e money In th e peti tion drive, which they
see as a way of skirting Gov. Reubin Askew's avowed
oppnsition to ganihlInj.
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will begin whittling away at the unemployment
rate. Moreover, a 27 per cent rise in building
permits promises to buoy up the ailing construction
Job
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industry.
The quarterly report on the international
NFWYORK(AP) OneofthemaJoriuca1
balance of payments showed a $475 million deficit conflicts
In the upcoming presidential elections
a figure that would be disappointing in other seems to be shaping up over the level at which
times. However, compared to the $6.57 billion unemployment can be considered acceptable.
deficit in the previous quarter, it suggests that
The Ford administration seems willing to let
efforts to recycle our dollars spent for imported oil the jobless situation correct Itself "naturally,"
that
through a gradual and general imare bearing some fruit.
provement in overall economic conditions.
Perhaps the most promising news of all d
It seems willing to accept a jobless rate far In
not come from the economic statisticians. A Gallup of
excess
7 per cent right through l6, even
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JACKSONVIU.E(AP) —Grand larce ny
been dropped against two women arrested in what
police had described as a possible extortion ring Involving
state prison inmates.
Asst. State Atty. Mark Green said Monday there was a
lack of evidence aga inst Martha Johns Cook, 62, of
Jacksonvill e, and Alfreda P. Ga."tia, 51, of JacksonvIlle
Beach. Both women had been arrested and charged In

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Defense James R. Schlesinger has hinted that
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Soviet Union.
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behind us and there are better times ahead. Lack of families.
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established U.S. policy to absorb the first blow,
.into the purchases and investments that are the administration of deliberate "do-nothingism."
whether
nuclear or conventional, in any
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we
must
have
massive,
Job-creating
lifeblood of a healthy economy.
showdown with the Soviet Union to have the
programs.
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strategists In the Kremlin scratching their
What has caused this good showing in the
The Ford administration attitude, he said,
heath.
confidence index? Our guess is that Americans are "adds up to a callous disregard for the misery
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less impressed with the clouds of recession still in and suffering experienced by our nation's
statement has aroused. Is th whole idea.
the sky than with the evidence that, as of now, unemployed."
The logic is that If a potential enemy believe
inflation is looming as less of a threat to the future.
Meany's anger was clear In every word as he
that the United States will never, never strike
The Labor Department reported recently that the criticized a statement by Alan Greenspan,
first, he will be tempted to push aggression to
the trip necessary?
inflation rate for the last three mouths had dropped chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers,
dangerous limits. But If he Is no sure how the
that it might be wise to go slow
reducing
to a relatively mild 5 per cent, after last year's
United States will respond, he will be much more
because the recession "for all
jobu
careful
and cautious.
double-digit levels, and polls have shown that the practical purposes" was over.
This works both ways, of course. If there is
majority of Americans all along have regarded
"Just think of that," said Meany to an
E
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uncertaintyabouthow
the Soviets would react to
inflation as the No. I problem for our country.
assemblage of labor leaders. "He wants them to
what they may perceive
a threat to their
Congress has been slow to react to the signs go back to work but not too soon..,. He said in
Nobody
seems
to
note
the
pl'oletarian
origins
security,
this
will
tend
to
keep
the more bomb.
that the recession is ending. It has forced veto effect that this is the price we must pay in order Thanks Expressed
of The main proponents of this 27th amendment, happy denizens of the Pentagon in somewhat
confrontations with the President over an to avoid more inflation."
nor the fine hand and the duplicity of some in the closer touch with sanity.
On behalf of all the civic organizations, the
A decade ago the United States sought and
tirecession spending programs
programs that temporarily achieved a goal
free press who are not above distortions of the
Nothing has been changed in the balance of
Greater Sanford Chamber c2 Commerce,
of fewer than 4
and
the
news
to
could boomerang into widespread inflation if they
favor
the
passage
of
this
amendinenL
terror
that exists between the United States and
Downtown Businessmen's Association, we would
cent unemployed, a level which many al.
the
U.S.S.R.
hit the economy when recovery is already gaining
line has Just been drawn a little
ministration officials believe Is unachievable in like to express to you and the Evening Herald our
Why all the drive to make all equal as North more fuzzily,The
and
paradoxically because o this
momentum. To persist in this course is reckless
sincere thanksfor all the coverage you extended VIetnam'S representative to International
the foreseeable future.
fuzziness Is less likely than before to be ap.
from an economic standpoint, and it could also be
be us in carrying forth a most successful Fourth of Women's Year In Medco City said we would be pna
Nevertheless, such a goal
dangerous to members of Congress from apolitical considered naive, assomecriucsrnalntaln.The July Fun Day at Fort Mellon Park.
when the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is rcheJ or crossed.-fact Is that the United States has tolerated
The slogan, "Beer Drinkers Make Better
standpoint,
it is so nice to have a newspapertliat is so ratified? Who Is to profit by this digging of post
Levers,"
may be of quest.ionable validity, but as
town
to
help
holes
for
the
barbed
wire
seciety?
The last few years have given the American JObleu Mies far in excess of those in other Indus. willing to w,wk with Ow people in a
long
as
a school permits other kinds of
trialized Countries.
In publicizing a project that was dw4pW for
voter a lesson in the facts of economic life which
A LIbO( Depant study shows that when everyone. With
"mge5"
S.
B.
to be emblazoned on T-shirts, It
"Jim" Crowe
your coverage we reached not
include the reality that federal budget deficits play
cannot
outlaw
this particular one.
states
jobless
rate
was
the United
8.7 per cent in ordy the people in Sanford, but the surrounding
Sanford
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A fed- (Iictment returned in May 197
era! judg has riioved the ret. ijy a fcderal grand jury in Orrial of Boston defense attorney lando.
F. Lee Bailey, charged with The case went to trial In
mail-fraud conspiracy, from Jacksonville and ended In a
Tampa to Orlando.
mistrial last September by a
U.S. District Judge W. Terrell jury that had been sequestered
Hodges Monday approved the for ni ne mon ths.
move for Bailey, who ear li er
Ba iley won a severance from
thIs year had been severed the first trial about two-thirds
from the retrial of Orlando pro- of the way through.
motor Glenn W. Turner and
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Department asked permission
to buy land for two 300inmate
tion today to environmental prisons In the Green Swamp,
questions In the Panhandle arid which the Cabinet placed under
in Central Florida.
state development protection
A budget for the Cross-Flori- Last month.
da Barge Canal, a coastal con- The
canal authority
struction setback line In Es- requested a budget of $67,470,
cambia County and an ex- Including $50,410 for personal
emption to a setback line in services such as salaries and
Walton County verc proposed consultant fees, for the July 1by the Natural Resources Do Sept. 30 quarter.
Budgeting the authority for
The General Services one quarter will bring its fiscal

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MIAMI (AP)
Many Latin businesses closed for 30
minutes Monday and Cubs's old battle hymn played
throughout Little Havana during a protest of an expected
move by the Organization of American States to ea
sanctions against Cuba.
During the protests, two vans moved slowly up and
neighborhood streets in the Latineection of Miami
do
broadcasting the Cuban na tional anthem and the battle
hymn.
Cubans were urged to stop work for 30 minutes at the
noon hour by Alpha 66, a mili tant anti-Castro group, and
other exile grou ps.
The exiles are protesting a prrposed amendment of OAS
embargo rules to allow a majority ra ther than a twoth irds vote of OAS members to drop restrictions on
relations with Cuba. The U.S. has expressed some
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Twenty-four states have
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quicker than Congress," said to State Farm Insurance.
Samuel Rogers, director of the
The panel hear d from repreFlorida Association of In- senta ti ves of the Insurance in. GUARDSMAN GIVES BLOOD
four former Turner associates. hiscasedlsznlssed al toge therin
surance Agents.
Hodges said that "both pru. apleadlngbefore thesth Circuit
dustry, the state Insurance Pie. Sammy Hardy donates a
pint of blood to the Seminole County
Rogers appeared Monday be- Commiajoner's office and the
dence
and practicality" sup- Court of Appeal.
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while nurse Vera Mathers assists. hardy Is a ported the change of venue.
fore a House subcommittee on Florida Bar. All speakers, memb.rBank.
Bailey claimed he was being
of Company B-Minus, 2nd Batalllon, 124th Infantry,
consumer protection and Ii- while a greeing that Florida's
In another development, tried a second time wrongfully
Sa nford National Guard unit which donates quarterly to (bC tXlflk Hodges
nance which Is holding a series law was working
turned down a request in double jeopardy, violating
well, said theY in order to pnMde a blood reserve for anyone needin g a tfllfl
of hearings on a proposed ted- saw no need for a federal nOMonda y to delay Turner's ret- his civil rights.
ifuslou. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent.)
eral law to provide no fault In- fault law.
rial, set for Aug. 4 in Tampa.
Hodges said that the transf er
'The defendants are charged of Bailey's retrial was the rein an all eged conspiracy to de- su it of a conference he had wi th
fraud buyersofdlstributorships Chief District Judge George C.
in K oscot Interplane tary Inc., a Young.
mink oil conetIcs firm, and
District Judge John A. Reed
Dare to Be Grea t Inc., a mo- has scheduled Bailey for his
tivational-course package.
first hear ing July 30 In federal
The charges were in an in- court in Or lando.

April.
Green said there was no doubt that Mrs. Garc ia called
Doris Higginbotham of Fort Pierce seeking money. But he
said the call was for a civil rights suit on behalf of her son,
Wayne Higginbo tham, who was a prison Inmate, and that
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year Into conformance with its
partner organization, the Cross
Florida Canal Navigation District, the Natural Resources
Departinert said.

seaward barrier for construction without Cabinet per-

mission, generally follows the
line of upward water rush established by scientific studies,
officials said.

Bring The Family and Come On
Out To Coleman's Bar-0.4

In approving last year's

budget for the halted waterway
In Walton County, where the
across Central Florida, the
line
was set previously, the firm
Cabinet ordered no spending for
promoting a resumption of of Blondhelm, Williams and
(lance)' asked permission to
work on the ca,ial.
put most of a t0.lot subdivision
The Escambla County set- seaward of the line despite ,
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consideration to water for a underground for storage and or have serious erosion prob- largest citrus producer in the
The proposal, developed by population expected to grow to reuse, the report said.
lems.
state, lost 0,000 acres of groves
for growth without damaging the Comprehensive Planning 10 million by 198L
—Educdtion of the public Is In the 1960s and will lose 40 per
To correct the problem, the the best means of
natural resources if it Is prop- Bureau, is one of 15 parts of a
"Although only 3.4 per cent of
protecting cent of Its groves under present
'erly planned on a statewide state comprehensive plan the treats water annually avail, plan recomended that lawns be rare and unique natural re- growth patterns.
However, all
O tA basis, the state Green
Plan scheduled to go to the 1975 leg. able to Florida is utilized by left in their natural condition sources,
its cities ha ve room to grow
Instead of being planted In
says.
islature.
man, most resident have ex.
without touching groves, such
—Urban sprawl can be
Although only 10 per cent of
Portions already completed perienced or will soon ex- grass or ornamental shrubs
diver- as Lakeland to the east and
which soak up water and re- ted from agriculture areas
the state is now urbanized, "un-V are education, health, growth perience water shortages,"
west and Auburndale to the
through improved taxation sys. south.
quire watering.
managed growth could destroy and land-development. An plan said.
tems and cities planning their
forever all that is beautiful, advisory committee met for the
The problems haved resulted
In other areas, the plan said: annexation and
'-Alternatives to present subgrowth into
memorable and life supporting; first time Monday to start because most people live In
—More effic
divisions are needed by such
and unified nonfarming areas,
regardless of how well designed drawing up the agriculture por.. coastal areas where water must managementient
Is needed of
methods as providing cluster
each Individual subdivision lion,
be Imported and construction coasts where half the beaches—
The plan cited Polk County as houses and leaving big open
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might be," according to the The Green Plan save its first prevents water from soaking 550 miles-are critically eroded an example. The county, areas.
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our economy, and March, the comparable rate In Canada was 7.3 commu
nities.
So ruled U.S. district Court Judge William K.
can Ix blamed in part for the scourge of inflation percent, in rrance 4.9 Germany 3.2, Britain 3.6.
Thomas
in Cleveland in a complaint brought by
from which we have been suffering. This should
Again we would like to say thank you and we
The Ford administration seems concerned
several
students
against administrators ofPerry
pose a vexing question for members of Congress that in spurring a return to work it might force look forward to working with you throughout the
to the editor are always welcome.
Letters
Township.
Ohio, schools. At the same time,
who want credit for championing spending another round 01 inflation upon the economy. year as we approach "The Great American
They should be as brief as possible and however, the judge extended a 1970 federal court
programs to relieve recession. Are they willing to Moreover, It doesn't have the lxxfget, it says, to Birthda y Party."
comment on matters of general Interest.
decision that bans on long hair deprived no one of
take the blame if those budget-busting programs finance Die spurs.
his constitutional rights.
Eve Crabtree
But unemployment costs the government also,
The kiter, should &amp;al with Issues and avoid
turn out to throw the country for a loss in its fight IJyment
Fourth of July personalIties.
Quoting approvingly a statement by Perry
Insurance is now estimated to
against inflation?
Celebration Committee
editor reserves the riot go at tbwe School superintendent Paul E. Pfeiffer ulat "If
cost more than $20 billion. And those Jobless zy.

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"The key question of this
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committee
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ment, a group of florida Insur- John V. McCol lister, R-Nebrasance men and state officials ka. "Ra ther the question Is
whe ther it should be handled by
say.
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you let people dress down, they act down," Judge
viduals, remember, do not have incomes from
letters for reasons of space, but will exercise
Thomas
upheld the school's prohibitions against
which to pay taxes. There Is a loss there too.
great care that the thrust of th e letter I:st
A Laugh At Libbers
not lo
tattered
jeans, bare feet and other aspects of its
One thing seems certain — that the issue will
You
It.
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In the editing.
dress
code.
be with us well into the election year. You can
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until I cried at the July 9 cartoon
All letters must be signed with a mailing
search but find almost no forecasts of a alIPIY "Excelsior.'
It may be a harsh truth for the heirs of the now
Defense Se.rethry James Schlesinger's exhibit of aerial declining jobless rate.
address and, when possible, a telephone number
wilted
Flower Generation, but it is gradually
reconnaissance photos showing a Ritinn missile facility ID
the Identity of the writer may be checked and
A
management
consulting
firm,
Deutsch,
She.i
being
I
s
thinking
of
the
expressions
on
them
so
impressed
upon them that there are
Somalia on the east coast of Africa has added another argument &amp; Evans, polled several hundred corporate
established.
However,
the
Evening
Herald
will
limitations
women's
llbbers'
faces
to informality and that they have
when they arrived at
for establi.Oung a U.S. navid mipport station on Diego Garcia in
personnel managers and found the majority top to fi nd they had only achieved the barrier respect the wilbes of writers who do Dot want r-othing to do with freedom of expression.
the Indian Ocean. However, officials 01 SomalIaseem
weren't looking for any appreciable change in plan of human selflthness and mediocrity, for their names to appear
to argue with the adage that pictures don't lie,
To put It in blunter language, when you look
their employment situations,
this Is what the 27th amendment would acWe reserve, of course, the right to reject aty like a bum, you tend to
They deny that the Russians are using their territory for a
act like a bum. There
The most disturbing portion of the survey complish
the longest string of post holes for
letters this newspaper considers to be libelous or
military base and have invited Americans to come see for
may
be
places
for
bums,
but
society has decided
themselves. The only hitch is that we have to wait until the concerned long range employment outlooks, the barbed wire society since Watergage.
slanderous.
that school is not one of them.
Somalians say they're reedy.
When will that be? Maybe that depends on how long it takes JACK
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to empty a bunker of mLv&amp;s and fill it with com

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With crime on the rampage, the top off via1s
at the Law Enforcement Assls'.encc
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The agency's chief, Richard W. Velde, Is
preoccupied with a bureaucratic purge. He has
drafted dimilssal letters, according to Insiders,
for at least four senior officials.
The kttrs have been he!d u b the Justice
De
agency.menL, chis tying to bring peate to the
But the situa tion is so chaotic tha t the
General Accounting Office has StePPed
Veide Is a loud iaw4nd4rder man who
believes crime can best be deated with Dick
Tracy gadgets. He wants to provide local
lawmen with fancy paraphernalia.

For example, he approved a wonder wristwatch, which would provide the cop on the move
with
a digital read-out of his blood presswe,
pilsc rjte and body temperature
In case he
Should wish to check on the state of his health as
well as the time of the day.
The amazing watch, called 'A Personal
Fitness Monitor," will cost the taxpayers
13000Q0 10 develop.
Velde perhaps mindful 01 the police
nickname 'IL'tfoot," also has launched an
exF.autI ve search for "the pcaper shoe" for

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lawmen. His plans call for 300 pairs of shoes to be
tested In the field by different poli'e groups.
This doesn't mean that Velde expects the
nation's police to fight crime on foot. He Is also
developlrg 20 prototype police cars "to Improve
the safety, economy and utility of the patrol
vehicle."

Velde Is also pushing new protective gear,
wlücli ws d igned after extensive tests on
goals at the Army's Edgewood Arsenal,
program killed 100 anImals and cost 11.5 mIllion.
Several senior officials believe less money
should be spent on police gadgets and more on
police training. Velde has sought to solve the
contro
by firing his critics.
This had held up the expenditure of ap,rxitl $100 million from last year's budget
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Hampshire decided 10 get along with no
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Of fice, meanwhile, are also investigating
allegations that Velde brought political pressure
to bear ir the contracting proctas.
Fcotnote: A spokesman for Velde ronfirmed
that "charges are being considered." He denied
that the agency was paralyzed by internal
dIsa.nt, An Army spokesman said the goat'

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were "anaesthetlzed" before being shot and
were then "humanely euthanized"
COUNTERFEITING KING: Underworld
sources, whose information always hap been
reliable, have told us about an amazing
Canadian printer, king of the counterfeiters, who

has netted more than $20 million printing phony
currency and securities.
According
an insider's account,
counterfeiter Is so talented at
he
has gone 20 years without arousing suspicion.
Is now about 50-years-old and operates out of the
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are furnished fraudulent credit cards
for identiflcatlon.
The passers are forbidden from purchasing
anything with the credit cards in order to protect
the source of supply. They are obtained from a

credit card rr.anufactuer's '.employe for $500 to
$700 apiece.
MI contact with the Canadian printer
Is
strictly by pay phone, using elaborate codes.
Under one code that was actually
used,
American Express Laveler's checks were call
ed

"timber" and the amounts were given in "board
feet." Thus an order for 500,000 board feet would

have meant $500,000 worth of checks.
One reMon the printer has never been investigated, say our sources, is that he has a firm
rule that the forged securities must be passed
fast. This prevents the FBI, Secret Service and

He products a colorful array of bogus paper,
we are told, Including travelers checks, corn.
mercial checks, stock certificates and foreign
currency. He seldom touches U.S. and Canadian
currency in order not to stir up the aut horities Royal
Canadian Mounted Police from
aiy more than necessary.
eatablishing a string of "passes" that could
lead
He has bilked some of the biggest businesses ton member of
the ring.
around, Including American Express, First "What they can't pass fast, they burn," said
National City Bank of New York, General one source,
Elec tric and International Telephone and
Footnote: United States and
Canadian of.
Telegraph,
(IcIats said the) Wire unaware of the counOur underwurld contcts -say the master ttrfelung operation "That dO
M# t mean he Isn't
counter1eite• distributes his phony paper Operating," a1d one .spokesm
an. "It may
Just
through a ring of 15 to 30 trusted "passers," Who tflCfl We
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George

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Raymond P. Kenny, Deltona
Edna M. ParOdo, Deltona
Henry Syples, Deltoria

mostly upper Ws to lower 90s.
Dorothy H. Pape, DeBSTY
Joseph Kosowsky, Deltona Lows In 7.
Daytona 13-each tides: high
James T. Guy, Eustis
Kenneth A. Schultz, Or'ando 2:18 a.m., 3:02 p.m.; low 8:29
a.m ,9:16p.m. Port Canaveral:
Joyce A. Clutter, Osteen
Christine H. Velno, Osteen high 1:56 a .m ., 2:46 p.m.; low
Herbert M. Masses, Oviedo 8:19 am., 8:54 p.m.

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Gladys T. Jessup, Deland
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be hold Wednti4sy at 1:30 p.m.
at Brisson Funeral Home. Burial
in Geneva Cemetery. Viewing
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Alcoholics Anonymous mander Jack Benske and Past

2 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
Seminole County Republican (Open-Speaker) 1201 W. First President Nina Crouse, barSanford Senior Citizens. Red,
6
p.m.,
(Women)
1201
W.
First
St.
White and Blue dinner,
Executive Committee meeting, St.
becued ribs and corn, 7 p.m.,
8 p.m., First Federal Savings
Sanford Civic Center. Enter- JULY 20
Police Benevolent Assoc.
JULY26
chicken dinner and Loan SR 436, Altamonte
(e tainment by Fellowship Bsrbecued
2 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous building.
Players. For reservations, call and rummage sale beginning at Springs.
(Women) 1201 W. First St.
Charlie Iloflon, Edith Harrison 1p.m., sponsored by VFW Post
JULY 31
or Wilma Kalmus through 807 and Auxiliary, to benefIt JULY 24
VFW Post 10108 and
8 P.M. AlcoholIcs Anonymous
building fund, post home, SR
Monday.
8P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous Auxthary(Sanford) testimonial (Open-Speaker) 1201 W. First
427. Longwood.
(Closed) 1201 W. First St.
dinner honoring Past Corn. St.
JULY 17
JULY 21
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8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
(open-Speaker) 1201 W.
(closed) ?01 W. First St.
First (closed)
St.
Seminole County Humane
Seminole
('haink'r of Commerce Mid-. society meets at the First
Summer Socini, Once Upon K Federal Building, SR 434,
JULY 14, 1975
Yesterday's high %. Over
Fonlcy H. Ray, Enterpr ise
8 p.m.
Sta ge Di ner Theatre. Social Longwood,
ADMISSIONS
Charles W. SJoblom Sr., Lake night low 66. Rainfall was .11
Firearms Safety, 7-10 p.m.
hour, 6:30 p.m. followed by
inches. Partly cloudy through
M
ary
Sanford:
dinner and 8:30 curtain for Call Seminole Community
Oliver E. Sjoblom, Lake tomorrow with scattered
college Community Services.
"Arsenic and Old lace."
mainly afternoon and evening
Jackie Blaylock
Mary
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thunder showers. Highs near 90.
Emma Jean Dickerson
Lows in the 70s. Variable
Mattle E. Forrest
DISCHARGES
mostl y southeast w inds around
Viola Frank
Sanford:
10 mph, becoming strong and
Michael Gregory
Robert E. Harrell
gusty near thundershowers.
Ellis E. Bolton
Rain probability 50 per cent
Bernice
E.
Larson
JAMES BROWN
Alfred
Horton
Mrs. Clare It. Brown, of
the day, 20 per cent at
during
Mic
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J.
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ear
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Henry Hutchinson
Geneva; son, James H. Brown,
night.
John
C.
IJiCarell
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James I.,. Brown, 80, of Orlando; several nieces and
Denise D.
Eunice C. Martin
Geneva died Sunday night. nephews.
Sam Martin
Hope Nelson
Extended Outlook
Born in Glennvllle, Ga., he was
Charlotte W. Phillips
Brisson Funeral Home in
Gottlob
Schimpi
ed
a retir postmaster of Geneva charge of arrangements.
Warren Richards
Scattered mainly night and
Danielle E. Spence
after 21 years of service, lie
Alfred ROCh112(
Will Steele
morning showers central and
was a member and secretary of
Doyle W.
Funeral
Notice
lower East coasts and In the
Marc Alait Pentecost,
First United Methodist Church
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Vera E. Westmortland
Keys.
ttiun'
Altamonte
Afternoon
Nora M. WLllrnms
of Geneva 'md a Mason.
BROWN, JAME S L.— Funqf'al
dershowers
and
a
few
thunHelen
Ir,man,
aaselberry
Fonza Bras..'Ield, Altamonte
Survivors Include his wife,
services for James 1 Brown,
derstorms elsewhere. Highs
Belle
S.
Wendt,
Crescent
City
Spgs.
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Ten years after Walt Swa nson said. "We don't ha ve a figure on how and thea ters. EPCOT would be li nked
to the CrandformerAsst.SecretaryofConijnerce
Disney dreamed aloud about a city of the future, much money Is to be Involved in the new at..
present Magic Kingdom theme park by Langhorne Washburn, Swanson said.
his successors at Wall Disney Productions have tractlons, but It's possible that It could Involve
monorail.
Disney owns about 27,400 acres near this
unveiled plans for a mammoth "community of the same expenditure.
About 70 pe rsons saw the presentation by Walt Central Florida city, with less than 3,000 develtomorrow."
"We hope to start construction by 1978, with
Disney Pr oductio ns president E. Cardon Walker oped. The new attractions would be built betThe Experimental Protote Community of World Showcase to be f inished possibly by 1980." and board chairman Donn Tatum. Represen
ted ween the Magic Kingdom and U.S. HIghway 192,
Tomorrow (EPCOT) and World Showcase, an
EPCX)T would be the hub of the new project,
were Australia, Denmark, Germany, Greece, near the sou th fringe of the Disney property,
international trade and entertainment center, with World Showcase and other attractions
Italy, Mexico, Israel, the Philippines, Romanla, Swaison said.
could rival the profi ta ble tourist attraction of emanating from It. As many as 30 na tions may
Great Britain, Vene7uela, Belgium, New
He said that Walt Disney World has attracted
Walt Disney World within five years, Disney par ticipate, Swanson said.
Zealand and Russia.
some 12 mill ion visitors so far this year, and that
spokesman Roger Swanson said Monday.
Pla ns call for the new centers to include trade
Among those involved in the planning of the the two new centers may eventually attract an
"We have an Investment of $650 million noi'," pavilions, scien tific and technical exhibits, rides
new at tractions are former astronaut L. Gordon equal number.

Legalized Gambling

You ne ver know when that training will be
and It's always
.nece&amp;'iary
never, we hope
better to know what to do in the time of emergency
and never have to use it than to be completely
I gnorant of escape routes, etc.

There was a lire of a suspicious nature at the
&amp;inford Naval Academy on Sunday night that could
have been disastrous,
However, quick thinking on the part of the 25-30
youngsters attending summer school at the prep
facility paid off, as did those many hours of fire
drills insisted upon by Sgt. Major Gil Gilmore, who
Instructs the Marine Reserve Officer Training
Corps (MROTC) at the downtown Sanford facility.

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U-school, logic argues that the recent spurt in retail
sales coupled with a decline in

show proof of adequate insurance coverage, but this
Is the first year that the law regarding registration
Is In effect,
So, do yourself and the Inspection station per.
sonnela favor and make sure you have both Iterm
handy when going through the inspection line.
If you show up without either or both, you've Just
spent valuable time for nothing,
issued a current sticker, no matter what condition
your vehicle Is in.

any vehicle

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Gllmoretold us Oat it took exact ly 5eC01lCt1for
all personnel to evacuate the building once the lire
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assistance aftu 5P.m. on wttkday5, all-t-1 hilc considerably
less money than on wee'd3ys from 8a.m. to 5 p.m. And
you can
do the same alter sundown.
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rases as "the engines
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stable. The crew reports inst from its launch pad...
seconds until full thrust is bas8ador Anatoly Dobrynin,
lags to the rest of the world.
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other diplomats and NASA Ad.
But stage shutdown and third stage
chieved.
Western newsmen were barred
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from the launch site at
launching pad and Commander tilled voice called out the
Rus- thrust as It rises through the watched the televised coverag
There were no direct corn- Leonov saluted the government sian expression for "geod
Baikonur.
ci tIe Soyuz launch a the State
atmo5phere.
ments from the crew.
V
commission
overseeing
the
luck."
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watched
as
the
rockMillions
The Saturn-Apollo corn Department auditorium. Doti. j
tsunch,sa)lng:
Once in
ettawayfromitsbunch
blnaftonabolsedpowerunUl ynina nd Fletcherthenflew to
padandcarvrdafierypathina its two solar P1flcl&amp; which COl'me crew 'MSO)lIZ is ready tomary ,,u an respore
the liftoff by an electrical con• Cape Canaveral for the Apollo
clear sky, pitching quickly over lect heat from the sun and con for the joint flight with the .,To the devil."
nection called an umbilical launch.
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Vtt it to energy.
American spaceship Apollo."
toward the northeast.
Ford kid the State Depart
cord,
which falls away on
t .r4.s
They checked out systems launch
'Have a happy flight,"
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The Soviets disconnect ment audience Apollo.Soyu1
The booster accelerated rap"I wish you a lucky flight and aboard the spacecraft. found no
control
center
communicator
FIVE GALLON BLOOD DONOR
idly and drwedsoyuz into ortAt
a sixxessful return to earth," a problems, and spent the final this umbilical before blastoff. "marks the beginning of a very
told the cosmionauLs as they
i's the zero hour neared for epic adventure into space ... We 1
at more than 17,000 miles an flew out of radio range of
voice replied, but the speaker minutes before blastoff listen.
Don Helier, left, is peesented with an award by Robert
lag to muslc'played over tiieir the Apollo launch, thousands are blazing a brand-new trail o
president of Commimlty Organization jar More !3lood (COMB), hoUr
Was not shown.
first tracking station,
cooperation
streamed Into the Cape Cana- space
(kIrlig ceremonies at the Seminole COtmty Blood Bank. He1Z
that
As the rocket rose, the flight
As the cosmonauts mounted communications system.
by
demonstrates the United States
veral area. Many were lured
who was presented a wrist watch, donated five gallons of blood
Earlier, a worldwide au- the steps to the elevator for the
control center provided news
The Soviet rocket lifted the fact Apollo-Soyuz will be the and Soviet Union are prepared
a rwtantztive of the General Dynamics Reserve and centers
In Macow, Cape Cana- thence had a ringside seat as trip to the top of the 150 foot, quickly from its pad after first last U.S. man-in-apace shot for to cooperate toward a common t
Cauelbesry residents.
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MILWAUKEE (AP) - Vida Blue exudes confidence, along
with little regard for the American League's recent history of
All-Star frustration.
"I recall the last time the American League won one I was the
starting pitcher," said the Oakland A's lefthander. "I don't see
Jimmy the Greek here, but maybe that gives us a little advantage. There Is no doubt in my mind the American League is
just as good as the National."
The American League, led by seven players from the world
champion A's, will try to back up Blue's boast in baseball's 46th
midsummer showcase at Milwaukee County Stadium tonight
(8:30 p.m. EDT).
The American League's only victory In the last 12 All-Star
games was by a 6-4 score in Detroit in 1971.
Determined to reverse that trend, American Manager Alvin
Dark of Oakland said he would use all of his starting pitchers.
All pitchers on the AI squad were withheld from &amp;nidy's
games in an effort to gain an AU-Star edge.

rocket plai called
trast to the American Saturn generation
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"Vida might go three Innings, but no pitcher will bat," Dark
said. "If we bat around In the first inning, I'll probably pinch hit
for Vida. We're going to pla y to win this game. I'm sure (ML
Manager) Wal ter Alston will do the same."
Dark's pitching corps was bo lstered la te Monday when Jim
Palmer, Baltimore's 13game winner, said he was ready and
able to pitch following examination of his sore arm.
Dar k's other' sta rting pitcher's are Steve Busby, Ca tfish
Hunter, Jim Kaat and Nolan Ryan. He has Rollie F ingers and
Rich Gossage as bullpen specialists.

"11 we can 't get runs with this c!ub, then I'm in a slump,,,
quipped Alston, the Dodgers' longtime manager.
Dark's
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New York, ca tcher; Reggie Jackson, Oakland, right field; Joe
Rudi, Oakland, left field; Craig Nettles, New York, third base;
Gene Tenace, Oa kland, first base; Bert Campaneris, Oakland,
shortstop, a nd Blue.
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last Sunday, wasn't sure who would follow Reuss, his freshest
pitcher wi th four days of rest.

They will confront a National League ba tting order consisting
of: Pete Rose, Cincinnati, right field; Lou Brock., St. Louis, left
field; Joe Morgan, Cincinnati, second base; Johnny Bench ,
Cincinnati, ca tcher; Steve Garvey, Los Angeles, first base;
Jimmy Wynn, Los Angeles, center field; Ron Cey, Los Ang eles,
th ird base ; Dave Concepcion, Cincinnati, shortstop, and Jerry
Reuss, Pittsburgh, pitcher.

Carew, upset last yea r when he was removed after 2½ innings, will start for a ninth consecutive year.
Dark said he tentatively planned a full nine imings for Carew,
agraduateof George Washington high school in New York City.
Another Washin gton alumnus is Secretary of State Henry
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factions failed to agree earlier this year.
Basically, controversy centers on whether the
board and its representatives may file grievances
against teachers the same as teachers
be
allowed to file against administrators.

still maintains it's a :,two ,. nystreeL It takes two
parties to make an agreement"
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salaries.
SEA is requesting a beginning salary of $10,
yearly. At present, first year educators receie

"Administrators have always had the right to

grieve against teachers. We still object to that right
being a part of the contract.," SEA Executive
Talks reswied today after a two-week vacation
Director Gene Grooms said.
requested by SEA. The grievance section of SEA's
75.page contract proposal was tabled after the two
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Complaintant claims
he
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McGregor. They include
Stanley Frank MacDonald,
possession ciaproiteddrug;
Dennis Glenn Anderson,
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manager:
- Set a public hearing on a
resolution for annexation of
prope rty as requested by
Covenant Presbyterian Church,
3775 South Orlando Dr.; and

Building Code, amending the
— Passed on first reading an
fee schedule;
c*dinance adopting the 1975

revision of the 1973 edition of
the Standard Mechanical Code
and am endi ng the fee schedule;

Rose Drive and Poinsettia
Dive, as requested by Mr. and
Mrs. Len C. Simerly. The
Approved a reque.4 from
hearing Is set f Sept.
the
city manager for per.
- Set a public hearng on
mission to construct a sidewalk
July 29 for an oriinane which
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the north slIe of Fulton
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.ould adopt the ins revision to
"Darn poor judgment," a
Street
from City Hall to the
papers
and
such."
the 1973
edition of the Standaru
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rower aria i.igrn Co.,
we
Why don
give nim a 1(.
Bergman resigned after
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fect, at a coat of about $546.
year contract? Why not' Why Zacco, Tom Embry and John
four?" Zacco asked. "I think Lelgnty voted against salary
appointment of
two years should be the ab- increase, Neither Embry nor
Mrs.
Chase
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Jr. as a trustee
solute maximum."
leighty hold Council seats
at to the General Sanford
Some citizens ples.nt at last present.
Memorial Library and Museum
night's meeting protested the
Bergman was hired after
Board
of Trustees.
salary and length of the con- city charter was amended to
tract,
provide for a city manager

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contract, the arbitrator would be unable to come up
with any decision before Layer's budget is sub.
Layer's budget would contain a salary
schcdule identical to last year's. That would be
f Uc special master rul ed in favor of the
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right, David Wiggins, Donnie Williams, Tim Raines, Mark
Russi, Bobby Robinson, Jeff An derson, Da1d Lively and
Ned Raines. Back row, same order, Manager Dean W

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mended by the Zoning Corn- Schrimsher property, passed
minion, was sponsored through by 4-1 wi th only Connell voting --a Council battle ranging over a in opposition.
LONG WOOD -An ordinance two month period by CounCotinell's motion to delay
designed to halt zoning c'Lman Gerard Conne ll . It action on the ordinances die4
speculation in the city, adopted called for all rezonings to be for lack of a second.
five weeks ago by the City conditional, reverting to
Voting against the or.
Council, was vetoed by Mayor original designations after one dinances, he Insisted the city
James R. Lcrrnann last night year if development had not was not properly protected arid
begun.
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that Charles Tibbals of the U.S.
Although, according
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Geodetic
Survey and County
city charter, the veto could
Lormann revealed his
veto
Engineer
5111
Ruth say if the
overridden by a simple toward the end of the more than
property
is not
properly
majority vote, City CouncIl three-hour meeting. Connell
developed
flooding
occur
co
uld
members last night Indicated requests exly in the meeting In bo
th
Winsor
Manor
and
Lorinann S veto will stand
that tzrmann answer questions
ft
Island Lake. ' The land is a
%O concerning the probable veto potential hazard," he
said.
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before action was taken on
David Farr, development
since
office
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and rezone consultant, agreed improper
the Schrlmsher property
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flooding,
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Council Chairman J.R. Grant.
cifty s zoning and lead to poor
would te of no benefit to his
CityAttorneyNedJullanJr. cllentsnottodevelopproperly.
planning practices He also
hinted that It is unconstItutional also said Connell's questions
Keep Your Home
and directly contrary to a concerning the probable veto
Cool
With Carrier
rece nt
opinion Issued by were out of order.
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Robert Shevin.

The ordinance, recum-

Ordinances annexing and
rezoning to business-district, a
Limited commercial, of the

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Kenny Lee, Clark Gallagher, Nick Mergo, Rickey Mann and
Coa ch Jim Anderson. Not pictured: Jim Brodie, (Herald
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Sanford, Inc.

Ph. 322-1321
100 N. MipleAve.

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"I'd like to show you
the best auto
insurance plan
a'vailable'
Fm your local Saleco agent.

I repris ?nt Sateco because it offers an auto
insuran plan tailored to the individual.
And on ',f the best things about Safeco
protecti&lt; is that it usuaflv costs less.
"Sa so has long been known for fast,
fair clam is seMce But not enough drivers are
aware u c' h.c competitive Safeco prices are
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That's the way a close friend described
the news conference which Joe Nama th
called for this afternoon at a fashionable
restaurant here.
The object was clothed in mystery.
Joe's attorney, Jimmy Walsh, says It
directly involves the quarterback's
career but only indirectly concerns the
New York Jets, wtie were more amazed
than anybody to hear of the news conerence. They weren't asked to participate.
The surprising sequence of events
Joe abindor.lng his New E ng land football
camp temporarily to make the scene and
the Jets left completely in the dark a bout
the purpose - gave rise to all sorts of
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being dangled by the Jets, the team for
whom he has thrown touchdown passes
a nd filled sta diums for the last decade.
"There's no way that Joe will sign for
that kind of money," an associate insisted.

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Walsh, who has helped Broadway ,Joe

hehas a yen tobeamov'1e.star, He has
appeared in three movies, the best being
"C.C. &amp; Co." wi th Ann-Margret; has
hos ted a television talk show a nd hobnobbed with the Hollywood elite.

negotiate contracts for three movies,
commercials plugging everything from
popcorn to pantyhose, television appecrances, restaurants and bars.
"He is the hottest commercial commodity In the country," Insists the attorney.

This Is hammer that Joe keeps poised
the heads of the Jets, just In case
they try to buy him too cheaply. Namath
contends that, despite his 32 years and
unpredictable knees, he has at least three
more years of topflight quarterbacking
in his system.

On May 22, Namath and Walsh turned
down a $4-million offer from the World
Football league. Most observers assumed that Joe was definitely putting all

on a high note last season, passing for 20
touchdowns and 2,616 yards and leadi ng
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MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) "The most burn ing issue Milwaukee confronts," said Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, in his deepest Armageddon tones, "Li which arm I am
going to use to throw out the first pitch at th e AU-Star game."
Pause, to Let the implications sink In. His right arm? Or his
left?
"I have not y°t made my decision."
Another pa use.
"In orde r to give the psychologists and the press something
to wilk duout, I intend to throw it underhanded."
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The Sanford Senior League All-Stars traded a 7 0 victory
Monday night over Holly Hill for a ticket to the State Se nior
Major League Tournament in Tallahassee,
id Wiggins fired a three-hitter to lead Sanford to the
District IV Se nior Major League championship at the Sa nf ord
Memorial Stadium.
Sanford will travel to Tallahassee for the eight-team state
tournament, which begins Monday.
Monda y's victory was Sanford's third try In the final alnct

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The game was to be played last Thursday but rain ended it
after three innings. Rain also postponed Friday's attempt.
Sanford breezed through the three-team tournament.
7be AII-Stm downed Ormond Beach 3.1 Wi Monday to
open the tournament when Tim Raines tossed a one-Wtter for
Sanford.
Sanford then trounced Holly Hill 11.0 the next night behind
Terry Smith's two-hitter.
For the three games, San ford out-acored its opponents 21-1.
Sanford's three foes managed only six hits. Sanford blasted 18
hits.
ft ;as Wiggins on Monday who headed Sanford's attack He
struck OUL lu and waixea nine wniie scattering uiree ruts.
Sanford gave Wiggins all the rum he needed with a solo
marker In the bottom of the first inning. The AU-Stars added
single tallies in the third aix! sixth, and four runs In the f
Robert Smith paced Sanford at the plate with a triple,
double and single. Wiggins slammed a triple and Jim Brodie,
David Lively and Tim Raines stroked singles.
Pat Cain doubled and Gary Herry aix! Dale Gamache
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Johnson Seeks A Home
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Paul Brown once said one of his backs
"has the finest balance of any football
player I have coaced."
No, Brown wasn't describing Jim
Brown, the veteran coach's superstar In
the 60s when both were with the
Cleveland Browns.
Instead, it was his description of Essex
Johnson, the career rushing leader of the
Cincinnati Bengals who today Is looking
for a job with another National Football
League team
or perhaps the World

to his Shre ve por t, La., home from the
Cincinnati training camp. "I was
figuring on playing one or two more

years."
Coach Brown put Johnson, who gained
825 yards in 1972 and 997 the following
year bu t saw extremely limited duty last
season, on waivers. That means any of
the other 25 NFL clubs can claim him.
'ssex has _,,and knee for all normal
life purposes, but not for playing football," said Brown. "If he contin ues to
play...he puts himself In jeopardy. I can't
play him under these circumstances and
I must go along with the opinions of our
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medical records and then they can
make the decision."
Elsew here around pro football, the
Super Bowl-champion Pittsburgh
Steelers opened their training camp at
Latrobe, Pa., with 59 pb)'er. Steeler
veterans aren't due to report until
Wednesday, but 21) of them showed up

Monday.
Inciden tall y, one of the contri bu ting
factors the Steelers cite for their recent
success is weight program instituted by

Lou Riecke of New Orleans, who Is listed
as Pittsburgh's strength coach.
So, since Riecke was in their own
Football League
and hoping he can oocwrs.
backyard,
the New Orleans Saints got
prove medical science wrong.
Johnson called Brown's decision a permission from the Steelers to also avail
Johnson, one of the many pro players shock. "They weren't willing to take a themselves of Rieck&amp;s services. The
to come out of Grambling University In chance for my sake," said Johnson, who Saints are glad they did, because Coach
Louisiana, doesn't agree with the three
would be starting his eighth NFL season John North reported from the New
Bengal team physicians who say there is this fall after rushing for a total of 2,3 Orleans' training camp at Thibodaux,
a strong risk factor of permanent injury yards.
LA.. that he was impressed with the
if the 5-foot-1 , 200-pounder continues to
He definitely wants to continue shape his roo kies are in and del ighted
play. Johnson had knee surgery twice in playing. "if I am claimed, I will play with the veterans.
the past 18 months.
somewhere else," he said.
"Riecke's weight program has added
"I feel as if the knee can withstand
If that happens, then Brown said he strength , but not weight to most of our
anything," said Johnson after returning would "furnish the club with all his players," said North.

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PITTSBURGH (API — The in team batti ng with a .268 avCINCINNATI (AP) - In the pears headed for another 200.hit
Montr eal Expos heralded 1975 erage. Jerry Reuss (10-6, 2.
begmaing It was to be a match season with a .319 average,
as the start of "La Phase ERA) is the only 1(-game win- race of bluebloods, with pitchThe basis for Cincinnati op1)eux," or Phase Two, the ar- ncr on the staff, but the team ing-rich Los Angeles rating the timism flows from the fact the
rival of their (arm talent. ERA of 3.11 ranks second only ed ge over Cincinnati's lire- Reds are noted second-half finThey're last in the National to Los Angeles.
power. But the Reds have ishers, winning at a 63 per cent
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Leaue East.
Chicago hit-man Bill Madlock were this far over .00 was 1972 nightmare for the rest of the
The Dodgers, hard-hit by in.
helped the revamped Cubs take when they finished with the best National League Wet.
juries, have found runs hard to
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over first-place April 14 and regular season record in either
Once-struggling Cincinnati come by. Only Steve Garvey,
has wiped out a 71t-game defi- the league's MVP, has mainstay there until June. Now league.
and in Phila- cit to the Dodgers and has all tamed his consistency, while
On paper
they're fifth.
The St. Lc-lsCardinaLs made deiphia - the Phillies are as but made a one-horse race of l)ou Sutton and Andy Mes.
"The significance of this
you're with a good club.
,
several winter moves and were awesome as reliever Tug the West.
sersmithstrain to offset the loss
signing is overwhelming," said
"I don't have the s peed to
"They can't catch us," says of Tommy John.
acclaimed as the division's McGraw says they are. They've
Nuggets president and general
k
meet the obligations of a fullmost improved team. They're beat the Pirates seven of 10 Joe Morgan, tossing down the
manager Carl Scheer. "It's the
time running hack but I feel I
Improved pitching ha',
fourth. And the New York Mets, games, including four straight gauntlet.
first time in the eight-year hiscan
play... I Can make a conwho added the bats of ice at home.
And for the bottom four vaulted San Francisco and San
tory of the ABA that our league
tribution,"
he said
However, the Phillies have teams in the West — San Fran- Diego into the division's middle
'lorre, Dave Klngm3n and Del
ias signed a No. 1 draft choice
Shula
said
he was impressed
lJnser to that strong pitching had tougher nights on the road cisc'o, San Diego, Atlanta and ground. The Giants have the
of
the
NBA."
with
Anderson in Monday s hrst
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than Willie Leman, being 16-fl Houston
Morgan appears youngest staff in the majors.
staff, well, they're third.
Thompson,
the
three-time
workouts.
The Philadelphia Phillies away from Veterans Stadium. correct. Even the chance that while the Padres' staff 1e1 the
AllAmerican and twice college
"lie had a good sessi on pick.
league In earned run average
Allen could help change that. the Dodgers can catch up is for
caused a stir when they lured
a
player-of-t
he-year from North
ing
up the blitzing lintspell.
Dick Allen out of the horse Anothir boost could come from fading rapidly.
DENVER (AP) - David Carolina State, had announced
Donny An- backers," said ShuLa. "And tit
MIAMI (AP)
The Reds, embittered bridesbusiness to give them an ex- Mike Schmidt, the major
Atlanta has been stung by dc- Thompson, a barefoot farm boy his intention of playing for Den- derson walked into the Green really Looks like he knows what

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Johnson, obtaining property y
was beaten by Casselberry prompt medical at tention.
worthlesscheck; Mitchell Alvin
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police was still "in the works"
Perkins also filed a complaint Tinsley, entering wi th out
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as the complaintantpreparecl to with the State Attorney's office break ing; and Thomas G.
stand trial in circuit c¼nirt on following his arre:t and Griffin, breaking and entering
a...
Herring ordered the in- with intent to commit a
criminal charges.
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vestigator for Herring, said the
Karcher reported yesterday
jgpii
James
52,
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1nvestlgathx was not complete that a heari ng has been set at aix! his wift, JimmIe, 41, 2309
and might not be finished for 7:30 p.m. today at Casselberry Saneewood Drive, Fern Park,
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Qty Hall before that Qty'savil are scheduled to stand tri
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"There are details which we Service Board on the Charges. Aug. on charging of resisting
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are still checking," Fulenwider The police chief would not an officer without violence and
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discuss the case.
resisting an officer with
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Six persons were arraigned in violence to his person.
inomas
aruer
Drive, ciircuit court yesterday Oii
Thecouple was arrested May L
= Melbeurne,lsacheduledtogoto charges of violating their lObyaSemlrnle County deputy
"jail on charges of resisting an probation fl arraignments sherlif who was investiga ting a
offIcer with violence to his were the most at one time on vandalism complaint The
person after his arrest during the charge In five months.
Rarveys were scheduled for
the Investigation of an accident
William Henry Cash, on trial June 30, but the charge
involving a school zone sign.
probation for uttering a was dismissed by Judge David
Perkins filed a complaint forgery, is scheduled for a July U. Strawn on a faulty Inwith Casselberry Police Chief 21 hearing on the probation formation, which has since SHE'S JUMPING WITH JOY
George Karcher and Mayor Bill violation charge. He is reported been rriIed b the state.
Gner that he was beaten about to have told his probations
Albert Capps, charged wi th
Beverly Baubfltz of 219 W. 17th St., enjoys
the lace, kicked In the legs and officer he participated In a theft of an auto, and Eugene
S. jum ping rope at the Sanforl Recreation Dept's summer
ri bs, maced and jailed for robbery of a convenience store. Leonard,
charged
with playgroimd activities at the Chic Center.
several hours without being
Five other hearings are set aggravated assault, were
allowed a telephone call or before
Judge
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come up with acontract. After that, the talks go to
impasse, and a special master will be called in to
resolve the issue.
both Pelley and SEA agree, would be
costly to both sides.
'fl board could, if Its members feel a contract
reasonably near, ask the Public Employes
Relations Commission (PERC) for addtional time.
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year.
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Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11TH
NOTICEOF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE ISHEREBY GivFN that JUDICI AL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
by vIrtue of that certain Writ of SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7445
Evecullon issued out of arA under
the seal of the County Court of in re: the Marriage of:
Orange County, F: lorida, upon a I inal JAMES D AVRETT, Husband.
ludqmtffi renditred in the aforesaid and
court on the 771h day of February. GWENDOLYPIf JANE AVRETT. ri
AD 1975.In th a'certancaseen WIe

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TUESDAY -FAMILY DAY And PITE
Choice of 12.01 Bar-B-0 Chicken Dinner
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FICIAL SF.:AL of the Clef It of the
Circuit Court c't th s 191h ay of
June 1975

Publish July) $ 13 77 1t75
July 1,5 15, 77 1975

Beckwstt r
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And CORNELIA F. BLACKWELL, minors
Ptls wife
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Residence Ufl&amp;flOWfl
TO. ROBERT F. BENNETT. w$osE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED rrsWnce And 1"ImPiling address are
that an action to foreclose a "I unknown
t9age on the following real property
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
situate In Serninole County. FW4&amp;. that
STEPHEN
GEORGE
described as followsKLIILGIEQ has filed a Petition in
LOT It. WALDEN TERRACE. the abovostyled Court for the
according to Plat therect as adoption of the minor children
recorded In Plat Book 18. Me 69, of named therein. and yo.0 are hereby

the PubIh Records of Seminole required to serve a copy of your

D PLAZA

has been filed against you. Y"
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JULIAN.
written deferim. It
action on SMITH

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any, to

AND

DAVIS &amp;

HAYDEN.

t2202. and file the original with the

ultimate judgment will be enter"

Clerk of the above stylid Court on or
Moro July 23, 1975. otherw ise a

against you granting adoption of
children

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WITNESSmy handandthessal of (Seal)

said Court on this 19th day of June.
1973
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By: Lillian T. Jenkins

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By' Joy Stokes

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Sanford Suite 22
Publish! June 14. July 1. L IS. 1975 p&amp;Sj office Box 1330

IN

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Attorneys for Petitioner
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June 24. July 1, 8. 13, 1975
COUNTY. FLORIDA Publish
DECI 146

CIRCUIT

SEMINOLE

COURT

NYLONIZE

FOR

CASE NO. YS-Iln-CA49-E
CIRCUIT CIVIL

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS

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P40TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
virluo of that certain Writ of

folat"I
Execution issued out of and under
H. RAYL and LYNN
AA LYL. PI wilt. IrIC. I, at.

C.

Seminole County. Florida. upon a

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final iudorrient r~ed in the
Aforesaid court cn the 2SIh day of

TO JOSEPH H RAYL

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have levied upon ,ne following

Beillding.

described proptrty owned by

St. Peterourg.

said

property being

located

Florida 33731 on

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1)75 and file the original with the particularly described as follow
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dirt of this Court eIther before
Sttlo9,
Tcthip71
, Range 30.
service on plaintiff's attcrne'y or
Sut4'vsin SBM Block 0800 Lo
immediatelythereafter ofherw.se a o.os
south ea st f'rt 200 teetof LOT

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in the
complain! or petition

Block 8, Sporlsmans Parac:,se, Pe

Pa'je I) located in Casselb.,rry,
Florida

The property proc"Ided Against is
and the undersiginoed as ShI of
described

At

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therf as recordedin Plot Book

Seminole CouMv. Florida, will at

A 0 1975 otter t sale and sell

Page ?3 of the Public Rec or
ds Of tp hestbicSder
So.1 minoloCounly, Florida Together,

to my and all existing feint, At the

These are the hard facts that sons who are trying to get by

WITNESS my hand ond 1".sftl of

20th. 1915

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Clerk of the C-rcuil Court, Somirn't
Coonly. Fk7104 in Accordance with
the pfl!iv itiont

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90-DAY GUARANTEE

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SANFORD
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FREE ESTIMATES

Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sern;mie

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86509 Florida Statutes 1957
S. Mary Sell
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FICTITIOUSNAME

engaged in business at 501 Oakhurst

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reasonable downpayment, they
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without insurance (which is a 32 tiling to keep their driver's
risky business at best) Blair license. They also offer cornAgency, 202 S. Park Ave., petitive rates to those drvers
Sanford can help you with the with clean driving records

The Herald Covers The Local

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Caunty Courthouse in Sanford,

Central Oil with Air Condi
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Fireplace - RangeS. DtvwAthec sons
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home
The 14 sail boat txasts a
Hathawa
Fiberglass
The carports and boat houses
demanding the most for their Products eliminates the middle beam which gives the handier
hard earned dollars, fiberglass man, and allows consumers to more leverage making it are constructed out of
products are much in demand. purchase their products perfect for either small or large fiberglass shells which are
strong
and
The reasons are simple. directly from the manufac. waters. It comes with a 100 per lightweight,
Fiberglass is strong, light
turer. All this means extra cent Dacron sail, mast and all durable, reuseable from one
weight, durable, versatile and money ln your pocket, and the rIgging. Its cockpit is location to another, practically
# easily repalred. But it's not getting exactly what you or. designed to held three people maintenance free, termite
easy finding a manufacturer dered. They also distribute comfortably. and since INS sail proof, waterproof, acid and oil
who is diversified and doesn't their products to tetallers.
boat is first class all the way. proof, non-Corrosive
stick to onie line in f!berglass
Among the impressive list of why not order It in your favorite weathertight, practical, low ,
manufacturing.
cost and attractive. They are
by color,
items
manufactured
Hathaway F I berglass perf ec:Ifor a wide range of usies.
Sanford's own Hathawav Hathaway Fiberglass Product
In addition to quality
Fiberglass Products located at are a 14' sailboat, 14' family Products mobile home steps
1673-Hangar Rd., Bulldlng 149 fishing boat, mobile home will assure you a safer climb no manufacturing, Hathaway
In the Sanford Airport. Is one of steps, liberqlass carports and matter ~hat the conditions. Fiberglass Proclucts boasts
- those hard to come by boat houses, septic tanks and Modern In desIgn, the steps are quality repairs of fiberglass
manufacturers. Owned by spray tanks. The list won't end of one piece construction which products with emphasis placed
Frank Hathaway. with the there. Plans are now underway eliminates all nuts and bolts mainly on fiberglass boat
expertise of Gene Bew, to manufacture a 10' John boat which would get rusty and repairs.
* Hathaway Fiberglass Products which will be useful for fishing. sharp, endangering bare feet.
Stop at Hathaway Fiberglass
manufacturei a long 11ne Of rowing and even sailing.
Slipping and sliding due to Products located at 1673
fiberglass products which are
Their most popular items are moisture are gone, thanks to Hangar Rd., Building 149, In the
Indicative of their knowledge the sailing and fishing boats, the non skid textured surface on Sanfcrd Airport to see their
and experience.
both of which are fully these steps. Their modernlslic boats and other fine products,
Having only been in business guaranteed for one year. The design enables them to enhance or call 3fl-8870. Either way, the
since June 1974, they have i4' f1shlng boat is a semi V the beauty of any style mobile savings aire yoursl - ADV.
already
established
a rounded shine boat, The V huh
reputation for quality work. - enables the boat to handle well
They attribute their success to in rough waters. It features a
good rranagemont, variety and balt well, livewell, and two long
experience,
seats for riding comfort.

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person who owns, operates, sticker Is Issued.

before July 71o, 1975 and file ft original with fhe clef k of this Cour'

323-0161

PERMANENT WAVES

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they feel they rinnot dr!vefs, ages 16 through 25.
Blair. and made it successful. proof of liability insurance pay the cost of
such Insurance. with good or poor
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For 5 Years

Genie remi

or before July 21st, Seminole County. Florida, more

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action

Filidietal

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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Grace L;cs hiS wife Dolfendant
f or a foreclosure of a
wtich aforeiaid Writ of Execution
tgagehasbnfiI.airfyoiJand was delivered to m* as Shqitf of
you a'e requir ed to serve a copy Of Seminole Cot', Florida, and I
your wrt"m defrInsirs. if any, to it on

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must have II&amp;III
insuriance in Florida mvsl fare. Yet many to compare their pricn before

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W. GREENE, III *hose

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help,

Only Authorized

March. AD 1975, n that certain

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Contemporary has about temporary include potting soii, environment mentioned at the ll
pleasant experience? A Corn. every kind of plant Imaginable, plant food, InS*ct1c1des for both beginning of this article is
plete stock. low prices, helpful and they specIalize In erotic indoor and outdoor use, and accounted for by nature being
salespeople,
convenient plants. There Is a wide range of fertilizers In great varlety, as little disturbed as possible
location? Yes, all of these, and cactus and sucCuents. Areca Macrame hangers in all colors when the garden center was
when you add a unique and palms, Scheleffera frees up to and designs await your built. Original trees and other
interesting
environment 13 ft.. Araiia palms, Fishtail selection,
natural objects were left unshopping Is not only pleasant palms and Chamaedorea
Beautiful statuary for both disturbed by the construction.
but downright enjoyable and palms.
Inside and outside the home is Five different greenhouse
exciting.
A wide range of planters is offered, including Oriental and sections housing various
Such a place Is Contemporary available, Including pots in animal statuary. There are varieties of plants. shrubs and
Garden Center, located on Hwy. wood, bamboo, clay, redwood fountains and concrete tabio flowers make shopping or
17.92 In Maitland. It is owned hanging baskets, wrought iron sets as well as patio tables, browsing an exciting and enand operated by Barbara and stônds, white cylinders for Decorative stepping stones for joyable experience. its Iikc
Bob Hicks, who have been In plants and wood birdicages for lawns and walk ways are picking out your plants in the
their present location for 3 plants. Fern wood pots, monkey available in various shapes and woods and forests of their
YC4tS
planters especially good for sizes.
natural habitat.
Contemporary carries a wide succulents, driftwood planters
Contemporary boasts the
So for an enjoyable and ex.
selection of plants, pots, garden complete with plants or sold lowest prices around on pot- ciing shopping experience visit
supplies of all kinds. They boast separately are also Irl large tery, according to Barbara and Contemporary Garden Center
the largest selection of garden supply at
Contemporary Bob. They make some of the and ask Barbara or Bo to show
goodies In Cer.Irai Iorda and Garden Center.
concrete and glazed clay pot- you around. You're sure to find
have the best pricas around,
Other house and garden tery themselves.
things you need and want at
according to Barbira and Bob. , suppfles carried at Con.
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PA.. •tto?neyS for the plaintiff, orig;MIwith the Clerk Of the a bov e
tose address if 1316 Barnett Bank styled Court on or before July
BuildIng, Jacksonville, Florida 1973: otherwise a default and

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In re. Adoption of
J AM E 1,t STEWART KLINGLER and

County. Florida.

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CATERING
CUSTOM CATERING TO FIT ANYONE'S BUDGET DINING
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NOTICE OF ACTION

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TZ1 iAvORiTE SEER OR WINE

13th St. &amp; Sanford Ave.

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COMPAPiy,a Florida corpora
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Seminole County. Florida. will At defensive pleadings with the Clerk of
11 00 A M an the nrd day of July, theCircuit Courtin and for Seminole
A D 1115, offer for Safe " sell to County. Florida. and serve a copy
tho hiathest bidder, for cash. Subject thereof on Petitioner'% attorney.
to any and all existing leins. at The Jack T. Bridges of Cleveland &amp;
Front (West) Doir of the Seminole Mite. Post CIffict Drawrer Z. San

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more particularly described as
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(1) Graco No 333 Airless former marriage to JAMES D. i[ I'--- -- - __1 AVRETT, In the Circuit Court in and
Spray * Accessories
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This merchandise bei ng stored at for Seminole County, Florida the
Mullint S'ieII Highway 1797 sr'ort title of which's IN RE THE
Casselberry Florida. Additional MARRIAGE OF JAMES D.
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inforrnation avalIIefromtneCivil AVRETT. Hutband. and GWEN-Division of the Seminole County
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Plaintiff. vs John T Nolan. THE STATE OF FLORIDA
Defendant. which aforesaid Writ at GWENDOLYN JANE AVRETT
WHOSEQES!DENCEISTHE CITY
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Execution was dt4verti c.
Slqi'Itf of Seminole County, Florida, OF SAVANNAH, COUNTY OF
and I have levied pon thE following CHATHAM. STATE OF GEORGIA.

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23 Full amount
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25 Clip off
28 Scatters
27 Slippery
28 Being ILatini

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41 Weird
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45 Hand part
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Wednesday

MORNING
6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
6:10 (2) Sunrise
Almanac
6:15 (6.8) Sunshine
Almanac
6:23 (2) Profiles In
Education

6:30 (6) Sunrise

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6:35 (2) Daily Devotional
7:00 (2,8) Today

Happy Days

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800 (2, 6. 8, 9) Soyuz
Launch
(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo

(35) Viclory At S e,i

8-30 (44) Andy's Gancl

9:00 (6) Hawaii Five.O
(13) Carolina Country
(24) Nova
(35. a) Movie
9:30 (13) Dante's Inferno
(9) Ma rcus Welby
(13) Zane Grey

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10:00 (2) Celebrity
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AFTERNOON
12:00 (2, 44) News
YOung And
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Restless

Eyewitness
(24) Firing Line
(35) Big Valley
12:30 (2, 8) Jackpot
(6) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) All My Children
(44) Variety
1:00 (2, 8) Marble
Machine
(6) News
(9) Ryan's Hope

(44) Lost In Sc
5:30 (2) News
(6) Andy Griffith
(13) WOTT Sports
And Travel

Turns

World

(35) 700 Club
(44) Father Knows
Best
10:30 (2,8) Wheel Of
Fortune
(6) Gambit
(44) Green Acre's

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National Auto Sales
323.1011

(24) Family At

(44) Lucy Show

War
2:30 (2,8) The Doctors
(4) Edge Of Night
(9) Rhyme And
Reason
(24) Bill Moyers
Journal

6:30 (2. 8) NBC News
(9) ABC News
(13) McKeever And
The Colonel
(24) FeelIng Good
(35) Mayberry RFD
(44) Gomer Pyle

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all four In one capsule. Ask for
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area. Must have positive altitude
and like to work with people. For

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ARE YOU LONELY? Let us help
you to meet the right person lust
for yo,. NATIONAL SINGLES
CLUB OF AMERICA. Phone: s.
2732710.

flOOfl or 3 to 6 p.m.

appl. call

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rtft,ifl time ea rnings,
day possible. demonstrat i ng
pa tented new hand t oo ls. Ev er y
pvrson using tools prospect. Call
Marketing Drector 9621412 for
full detMts

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press conference be moved his Baseball World, Lhen joins people will stop at noWng — Zompleto child care services. New
Summer Programl HEY DIDDLE
Petroleum Terms
Silence explains a thousand frolin 9 to 11, "becalLse I don't Curt Gowdy and Tony Kubek inurder included — for that
SEEK &amp; FIND'
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thoughts. In his first encounter get up that early." Then Mel for the play-by-play and
kind of loot, as McGarrett
A BABY'S WORLD
with the press after leaving showed up late, but Dick commentary.
discovers tonight.
E X P 1 0 R A 10 R Y W E I L. S H H
Car.
for
infant 's to age 2 only. 101 E.
CBS for ABC, Fred Silverman Gautier, who plays Robin fl
St.
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HARNABY
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6-8:30 ABC HAPPY DAY
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was asked if any shows on in the Brooks series, "When
ABC's new fall schedule had Things Were Rotten," carried "Fish and the Fins" Rerun "Bond of Fear" Rerun When a
ings to Eat
9—Good Th
AR D A I E C H U K U S P A R T I I 0
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philandering husband dies
Vt'hena big rock group comes
been offer ed and turned down
town, Richie has spread the mysteriously at a party in his
ZNAPORJMACBASWONGXY
by him at CBS. He quickly
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ABOUT
TONIGHT:
wordthathehasam inwlththe ownhome,hlswlfebecomesthe
1801W. 3rd St.. Sanford
replied : "No." But, whe n Fred
ZONROG ISHEXEXRQUAFO
322-5017
8-8:30 CBS GOOD TIMES group. The group is played by prime suspect. But she protests
was asked If any series he had
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to
development
at
Rerun
Michael
comes
home
contemporary
favorities,
Flash
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innot-trice
Rnd
hires
BwAl KAPHIBTNE IRNELSON
shorthand required Full lime
CBS might wind up on future with an assiglurient from 36001 Cadillac and the Continental naby to solw the mystery.
permanent pos ition, good benefits
ABC schedules, Silverman to w rite about the man he most kids. Ills Friends figure RichIe
for experienced person. Call
APOILOSOYUZLAUNCIIING
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a lot of should be able to get them in
He
gets
grinned slyly and remarked: admires
AAPVILURBGB bC lOSER
Cardinal Industries for an in.
suggestions, which cause some close to the rock stars.
terylow. Sanford 371 0720
"No comment,”
There will be an earlyTRBNORAAEUGHEYZRXUO
ripples in the blissful
. the
8:W9 CBS A-S-H Iterun It's niorning IV coverage of
No
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A0RTA4RTfloy I PNC I DAC
DIAUNG AROUND: During hmsehold. In the end, Michael
NaflonalAuioSale's
other Russian lilt-off, but American
any
like
silences all of them, because payday, and
press week for ABC Gabe323-4011
ZRUTHRLEKROBINHZUIZ
the nun he achnires most is — service installAon, it mearw corre3pondants will not be
poker night. But a chain reac- pennitted at the site scheduled
his fa ther,
Z I' V R E D I 0 0 1 1 W B E B 0 P H N
have his own series in the fall,
ADVERTISING
between 8.9 a.m. Russian
the
tion of events also
"Kotter: Welcome Back," did
S-to.c,unclugjon NBC AWStar campsite uide-down.
tecnicians wii operate the
RWILDCATWEI,LSJONUFU
SALES
his nightclub act for the TV Baseball Game. The annual
cameras and feed the picture The Ev ening Herald has an openinc
editors be fore the press con- star binge wi ll be telecast from
M EYRE VOCE H V RADNO C E S
9-10 CBS HAWAII FIVE-O back to NASA at Houston for
in the classif led department for a
telephone sales person.
ferertee . . . And when Mel County Stadium, Milwaukee, "Ring of Life" Rerun Five rare distribution in this country.
DAGRUB I IACXEGNOLRUF
Brooks conducted his press tonigni with the best of the Figurines fi"om the Vale of Live, on-the-spot coverage of If
your have some sites experIence
session,
he a lso went through National Iague versus the Kasmir have disappeared and the Merlcan launching wiil be
selling on the
and would enl
IUD'ucUou: The hidden aames listed below appear forward.
reutines for more than an hour, tops
backward. up. down. or dLsgosally In the punk. Find each
the American 1ague. the reward for the return is a at 3:30 this afteoon. fl telephone, please call Bob
Markey. Advertising Director.
hidden same and bet U a U shown:
after first insisting that his Joe Garagiola precedes It with cool million dollars. Some nctworks will cover.
137.7411or 111.1993
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372 605 ,

I GUSHERS ROUGHNECK EXPLORA1ORfIELES
PRORATION DRY HOLE OILTRAPS
DERRICK
OIL POOL
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Men IWomen's Wearing Apparel
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visit some friends If 3'OU can.
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more pleasant. Pals. ewn close
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BAint"is.910f ling
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Club Haurs 3pm

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your dub or organization
WOUIU lIKO TO DC included in
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Geneva- Paola' Daltona- DeBary.
MORE PAMILICS LIVE IN NATIONAL HOIAC.',
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Air Conditioning

Hgme Improvements

Pet Care

Central Heat &amp; Ar , Conditionng
For fr?e estimates. (1111 Carl

BUDDY'S HOMEIMPROVEMENT
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY

PET REST INPe
ftoa'c3ng&amp;Groom.ng

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ANO QFPAIR% 372 IIU.

1771.
IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy a
car. tee tcxtxv'a CIatlfi..l
be's t buys.

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Registered with the state as Class A
Contractor. Home's, additions, 530
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BEAT HIGH ELECTRIC COSTlmtall a water to air heat pumpfree est.. DYKES AIR CON.

A small Classified Ad brings big
returns Tr y one a'.d see Call 377
2611 or 6)1 W3

2 for 1
FOR COLOR SNAPSHOTS
From your Kodicolo' Film

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70 Exp -1619 (4OPrints
Add 3k each roll. Postage handling.
Circle your choice - enclose (i'm
&amp; payment print name &amp; ad.
dress. Mail to:
DOUBLE PHOTO
P0 Bux 43 10
Winter Park. Fla. 37793

Insuktlon

DITIONING. 3226177.

Don't need!" Serve a useful purpose
again when you sell them with a
Classified Ad from the Herald
Call u's today' Don't delayt Just
dial 372-2611 or 131 9993 To place
your lw cost Want Ad

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We in s tal'
sulation Call for free estimates
64* 6419 or 904 736 3796
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook)
519 E Pine 372 3717

PHOTOGRAPHY by RANDY
SEAMAN
Wedd ings r4,.,,;,,.
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AerIal.
Portrait's,
Adver.
tising 5)) 0406 or 6255566

or day, 373 3983

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iliIldozlnq. Excavating. Ditch
work Fill d.rt, 'op soil 322

fencing
FREE Walk Gale allot July With
any purchase of chain link or wood
fence Lower cost per ft Call
QUALITY FENCE An
373

PHOTOGRAPHY BY ED
Special is ts 'n outdoor portraits; Also
Wedci:ngs Cali for (jetails after
'30 11

C&amp;A Backhoe Service
L ,,riac fear , nic., till art. ciay, rock
All kinds of dcgng HoUSe trail
cr's 'stor ed aria movcd 177 IIIi or
431 1195

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Land Mahtsnance

Pr8rSlDre CIebn9
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Custom bay baiting, Light
clearing 377 $$P after S
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Home fmprovem&amp;ntj

Roofing
Expert roof repairs flat roots cs
sh:ngIes All work guaranteed'
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Utilit

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Wilily Wait of Orlando 29$

Rea'oriable Rates 373 4050

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is for the birds
Call the Bird—
Allen Wrenn

100PCT SATISFACTION

All ti,ipi.s Ict's I. acerage cleored We
have top soil. fill dirt. clay, and
Shell available. Please call night

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Need your oras,.c.t' Prompt and
%4A,(( ROOM TO STORE YOURTINt
def'e'iaent service 57 and up 377
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9597
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"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH
WANT AD Phone 372 7211 or
9993 and It frienoly Ad Ysor will
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Point &amp; Body Work

321 0201

Wilding, roofing and Concrete

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PURIFICATION SY STEMS.Call Phil Gon.zalet 303 3733939

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Carpentry, Remodelng, Aditiø's,
Cu2tom Work. Licensed Bonded
Free estimate 373 60)8

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25.62 Park Drive

WELLS DRII LED PUMPS
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All types arid sirs
We repair and wr'vce
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
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Tb. horn. Is completely furnished.
V4 includes refrigerator, rang.,
oven and drapes, sod would nor'
mafty retail for about p.000. The
buyer will 911 frOs delivery sod
setup wi thin 100 miles of our

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DrIveways. Walks, Slabs
531 13.16

TIt aucooia starts prorvily at 4
pm. on the Ih BOil 901 hairs
early to siamini the Piomi id a"
and
Our huge s.IscIor of
reconditioned mobile Ponies it a'
fordable pncss. We'll have enter,
tilomiot by a top country band.
ft., hot dogs and soft dr
swing for a t$nd now colon

FHA e VA e CONVENTIONAL
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MODELS OPEN SOON

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Cash for good used Furniture &amp;
Antiques . STAN'S. 372 9119.
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MOVING-- HAULING-SALVAGE
Sonny Brook s
321 C'99a$ter 6PM

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1972 Mark IV, blue with white viny(
top. Loaded Only $4,696
Call
Whitey Eckstein. at 322 1651.
Dealer

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the Superior Mobil. Home Show
at 260 W H.g'swty 60 in Wnt.t
Garden will auction Of a r,cond'
uon.d 1973 Gala.,, mobile Pio'vi.
00 Saturday, July 160i But offer
over $7
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milea ge, I owner, good Condition.
1600 321-0933

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UBRA (Sept. 3-Oct, 23)
Friends will make you the top
PISC(Feb,20.March20) It
ay. DrI.,l't let this you %ant to %xi,irtnunicli~!gi witit
turn your head so much you a friend, write a letter. It's
become overly-generous,
likely, if you drop over to his
SCORPIO I Oct. 24-Nov. 22) hmse, he won't be hotne.
Yi*ire able toaecoinp&amp;Ishinost
unytiang you want
today.
YOUR usnazsuAY
uuaru against occottung too
July 16, 3975
cocky and thus offending less
capable friends.
The coming year will be an
SAG FARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. excellent one for you to take a
21) If possible, avoid physical chance where you ha ve been
labor or work with tools or afraid to In the past. It will pay
machinery today. Sports Be- off In money find h.ippin'ss.

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or family, rather than pursuing mood Is subdi.ied. You must be tivity would be safer for you.
careful that someone in
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
self-interest,
May 20) authority doesn't m istake your 19) You'll be very nervous In a
TAURUS (April
You are attuned to verbal or low-key attitude for in- large Social gathering today.
Choose a close friend or two.
writ te n cn'iirnunlcation today. difference to duties.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. fl) Have a qulr't get-together.
You must, however, be wary of
Sthy in familiar areas ii Inoffending b) thoughtless ac
AQUARIUS (Jan ?.)-Feb. 19
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At work you'll' get linany paLs on
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Otherwise, your lack

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VW Repair's for It yr's Cor. of S.
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Also tools 322 3153

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2610 Hiawatha Ave at 17-97, Sanf or d.
3376170

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ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy. 1792
372-5961

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HOUSE, Dedicated to precisio~

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Lawn Mower's. We Sell The Ao'st &amp; I
Service the Pest. Western Auto
301W 1st St
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club or organization can
appear in this listing each
week for only $3 per
eek? This is an ideal
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way to inform the public
of your club activities

Coming Soon

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Due to smoke damage, merchandise

corner
3 bedroom,bath
$16,900 Existing, 516,300. 7 pct.

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Wedding rIngs, yellow gold, large
diamond,' C. Cost 5.500. Sell for

acri;ice

Req Real Estate Broker
372.1)0),
26IO Hiawatha Ave. at 17-92

7604 S hwy. 17
REALTOR 3235774

77 y,.p

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For Your Junk Cars

"Buy Direct From Boxcar"

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ard 10 Arre Tracts of land with
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Payton Realty

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$IJ 35

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JIM DANDY

24' Lone Star, twin engine, galley,
head, trailer *electric wencn
$1,500 or bes t offer 377.6001.

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COUNTRY HOME SITE Nearly one
acre lot in area of fine country
home"s. Shaded $73u0

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central air, wall wal! carpet , on

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perienced rider only. In 2026,

Double bed, $33; Hutch, 1.3$; Night
stand. $15; Low couch. $23; Also 16' SemInole Canoe, excellent
'71 VW Super Searle Call 377-5360
condition 10' Hobie Surfboard.
2$4$', Palmetto Ave.
373.7036

room, carpeted ttroughout, all
new aoouiances. corner lot.
117,500

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55--Boah &amp; Axcess(wles

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excellent

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select one from our

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TOWNHOU!,ES

modelsondisplay.
DIRECTIO N S
FeMi OvIes Tai. SC 13731 MIlII
fast Of H*v it*.
G•
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BEDROOM SUITES

SAdult Clubhouse
Color TV. Pool Table,
Kitchen
STeen Center, Jukebox,
Pool Table, Pin Ball
Machine, POP Machine

Running Quarter, 5 yr. old Mare, 1971 Ambassador Station Wagon,
good cow pleasure &amp; hunting
air, extras, inspected, lo
horse. Sofrited, but gentle. Ex.
mileage. 5150. 322 34.11

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50--Mscellaneous for
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apartment 515 000
terms.

Sale

In 9136

mile.

Merchandise

Near Lake &amp; Town

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Acres

for

Cash
For Your Junk Cars

Garage Sale: 15th 1. 16th Turn at _____________________________
Wil'son"s School In Paola, Go
L,
67A—Feed

French Ave., 3210011
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1 Bedroom I bath, on 000d garden
land, 177.000

HOME &amp; BUSINESS ideal
merclal location on Hwy 17 92,

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Bedrooms

2

80—Autos

Call after 9 p.m 349-S$62

614-1006

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Furni3Pid lame, 1; bath, covered
patio, large rear yard, 521.000

r3'TpØ,Ti. 3 bedroom. liibath,
central air, 'split Br plan, wall
wall carpet, low down &amp; assume
mortgage 176,900

377 4397
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Peg. Apaloosa Stallion, 2 yr's. old,
Broke, ready to ride. Very gentle.

RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

CARRICK REALTY. REALTOR,
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Fenced yard, 3 bedrooms. 1 bath.
Suriland, $71.000

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Runs Good

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real ,'stSt, Included. 536,000.

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1962 Chevrolet Van

66HoflieS

COLOR TV, $11.9SMONTpI

54--Garage

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Half Doberman, $10
372 1343
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Estate

1966 Chevrolet truck.
ton. with
new, utility body and racks. good ~
shape, good tires 5600 or best
offer. 373 6259

acquainted prices for limited mile's. Equipped for service truck
time 322 13*7.
349.Si)0.

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$6S.000

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— 1971 F.100 Ford Super Van, 6 CyI..
Grooming So,ecials now at go?.
radio, air conditioner, 10.000

Color TV's from 150; 61W, from
$15; Service all makes. HERBS'
TV. 1200 S. French, 3721731

Drapery &amp; Upholstery Business.

Shad

Forrest Greene, InC.

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Term's

I refrigerator incluoer4, beautiful
trees, nice corner tot with country
at,nospherc 517.900

79—Trucks-Tra ilers

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heat Entertaining area. 137.00D.

3725441

~ 1. &amp;KE MARY - I bedrooms. range

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTCP
377 1991
19195 French
3227)71,3771196,3721964
3371959,3724164

ADULT or FAMILY PARK,

Spacious I bedroom, 7 bath home,
with family room, c entral air and

IN ALL PRICE RANGES

Central Florida's

Real

Motorc'i'cte Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3$f,,'s
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trained. 322-4662.

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CHOICE LISTINGS

Stemper Realty

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storage On busy highway, owner

Kish

BALL REALTY
JI !W. 15tSt,

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53—TV.Radio-Stereo

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financing.

1971 Honda, 750 CC. excellent con
ditlon, adult owned. Custom.
many extra's. Call 571.1257 or may
be seen at 1179 Section Line Trail,
DiltOna.

FURNITURE

65--Pets-Supplies

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Kenmore Washer &amp; Dryer,
2 years
old, was $450 new, now 5.373 373.
2641 after S.
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Ifl'x120' lot, 1500 sq. ft. on foor of
building with 1000
ft. of
will assist

78tyc

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46—commercial

landscaped. 551.500

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Schnauzers, black miniature, all
male's, 5100. AKC Peg. 3237310
between 10 &amp; S .
52—Appliances
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Free to good home, Miniature
KENMORE WASHER,
Greyhound Dog, male. well
service, used machines

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A B"room. 2 bath. pool, beautifully

Rent

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Near Golf Course

mull

CAP ROLL'S

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Bedroom home, with c en tral
heat &amp; air, all for only $76,500

eneva

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1109 Sanford Ave

Dachshunds Miniature, AKC 145;
Table 1. Choirs. Color 1'V I. Stereo
Chihuahua's, white male. 37 mo's
Also Other items 723 0706
$50
ANIMAL
HAi/EH
l'iou'sehold furniture Moving Sale. GROOMING &amp; BOARDING
Table's, Lamps 1. Accessories. $34.KENNELS 322 5757

516.000

REALTOR
7701 S. French Ave., 371

Peconalfloned Batteries, %1295*

Sharrpoomer for only $1 SOper day

KULP DECORATORS
109W. 1st St., 3227333
We steam-clean ca r pets

Kish Real Esta te

Larry Saxon, Realtor

173 6353 RFALTORS

E very

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3729411 E,ve. 869.1116

JOHNNYWALKER

After 5 3fl 7111
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MUST SELL
New 3 BR 2 BATH
HOME, all extras, good location
MAKE OFFER. 3272217

see For aponiniment call 373 9410.

for

64--Equipment for

307 East First Downtown

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322-6457

322.7643

Broker, 107W Commercial
Sant orcflfl 7111

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wall to wall carpet. 5125 month
$50 damage oeposit. 703 E 71st St
323 436' after

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01' 10 payments of $9. Set at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER

BELAIR— 120- ,Ill'. S4,800

REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

CaIlBart Real Estate

A Superb Mobi It Home

Bedroom unfurnishe d apt, air:

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Sold new for 9349.00. Pay tmlaflCe

tracts, several locations, 11.600 to
14.00oper acre. Good term's. Terry

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Req Real Estate Broker

Other rentals available.

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AMERICAN
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Seminole County — 5 to 40 Acre
Realty. REALTOR, 6280711.

washer, extras. S30,900. 345-3617.

REALTORS

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&amp;lns'allusedmotors&amp;usedp.a rt s
.i 1. B Auto, open 7 days a week.

in the Herald Classified ads are
btck And wtiiIC and read all over

Singer Zig Zag, in cabinet. 3 needle.
front load deluxe sewing machine.

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bah split pIn, large family room
with fireplace, fenced,

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Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

home on large tot Big value
small price. $16,000. Terms.

43—Lots-Acreage

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Wooclrulf'sCardenCenser
601 Celery Ave.. Sanf or d

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76—Auto Parts

LdmaMOwor TILL yourlot and or
narden spot Floyd Freer,

322 5191,

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after S

Fireplace. den,
3191.
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CREO ORY
LE HOMES
3*OjOrlancloDrive
Sanf or d 373 5200

LONGW000, 1 Br., 2 Ba.,

sr's,

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1100 French Ave.,
Sanford

MOBILE HOME MOVING Comp1t set up I'll save you money.

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373.6061 or 323 0517 eve's.

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Casselbefry. 17 97. 830 4206

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lothag carpet, beautiful fireplace,
In this 3 bedroom home with large
4th St. at VanBuren St, Near
Oversized double gargage, $41,000
walk - in closets. itchen equipped,
School Bruno Bellucci, 1912
china pantry, storage 'shelves in
Louise St.. Crystal Lake. Illinois.
BEAUTIFUL-- appointed 2 'stO(Y
garage. $77
60011
older home. I bedrooms. 2 baths.
carpet. drape's, fireplace. 537.900
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
COUNTRY LIVING with iut over
Classified Ads didn't work
an acre, double garage with
there wouldn't be any.
workshop, beautiful paneled
Kish Real Estate
famiy room. F enc ed rea r yard
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REALTOR
DELTOPIA120'x 175', $7,000
big enough to keep a horse
2201 5 French Ave.. 321 0011
127,500
MAYFAIR- 100' x 147',
LAKECA'THERINE,3Bedro.,m.'split
3222420 Anytime
plan, largo c or ner
lot, fenced, LAKE MARY- II' x 116', 55.700
Pool, central heet &amp; cir, dish.
Your MLS Agency

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
$O3
1st St.

3 bedf oom. 2 bath home with carpet,
116S

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New houses ma rural ar ea Plodown
Payment, monthly payments less
than r en t, Government 'subSidi:d
to Qualifi(d buyers Call to see
ou qualify!

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lYlodelit: 300 E. Airport, Sanford.

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ri m
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orur acm mobile nome
on . acre, 'shaded by tree's, close To be held July 70
Sanford, Fla.. For hedge:Viburnum plants, 2' up, Camper top, for Jeep, 1', 5115
to I 1 51.500 373 9311
Sterchi's parkin') lot. South 'side of
Slightly damaçad 12200@1
well bunched in cans, 51. 202 W.
'store. Sunday 1 P M until
201h St.
l0'x5S Mobile home. excel lent
Slide in Cab-over-camper. 10'
Free refreshments. Bring your
cOndition. 2 BR, 1 bath, central
Specreaclde granule's for lawn In
camper. Sleeps aa. Will trade 372.
truck, wagon. or train Credit &amp;
heat air, nicely turn, fully car.
sect control. GardetiLand, 1400 W.
8976.
delivery arranged. Sterthi"s,
peted. 373 0221 or 323 2651,
lit St. 373 6630
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large lots &amp; landscaped. 537.500 or
best offer. 377 4195 or 373 2U&amp;

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Quiet 2 bedroom cottage, air, like
new, paneled, large porch, $135
Inc 1st &amp; last Older couple only
322 on?
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Nice 7 bedrom block home, fur
nisPied or unfurniahed, 3732920
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I akefront, 7 BR 5775 mo, 1st 1 last,
plus 5100 damage dep Dead end
on Wilson Drive. Lake Mary.

furniture. 7 bedrooms, Set our

women

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newly painted 5160 mo, 1st I. last,
plus depo'si? Sunland. 373 0515.

GIANT OAK TREES- Shade's this

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diet. In three inonths my
c:'iolesterol was 278 and in six
months it was 328 and my
triglycerides 84. Believe me,
have tried
doctor, I
so
desperately to diet and what a
letdon when he told me it was
up again. I never have an egg in
cooking except the whites.Iuse
only polyunsaturated
margarine and corn oil. I eat
chicken breasts with no fat and
f ish. Everything is broiled.
love vegetabl es and frui t,

3 BR.. 11' I bath, air co dill

classified ads.

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Faulty living habits, but when ferently from people who have
the living habits have been hlgh cholesterol and high blood
corrected and th e basic Fats from moderate or more
problem is not corrected then than moderate obesity and who
you need to use other measures. havc high levels from their
Your doctor was justified In dietary habits and lack of ac.
trying to see how you would get fivity.
along on diet management.
Atromld-S Is a good medicine.'
Many pemle who have high It can be used safely by most
cholesterol
normal people. It can cause some
and
triglycerides (fats) will still digestive upsets in some people
have high cholesterol levels In and like nearly all medicines it
sp.te of a good diet as you can cause some side effects, but
desc. These are the people these are really fairly unwho need medicine In addition
common and not sajotis. It
to the dietary program — not in
should not be used by women
pace of It.
during pregnancy, but you don't
These people often ha ve a need to worry about that.
fairly definite familial in.
It should not be used in
cldence of high cholesterol
with certain types of
levels. The tendency is liver disease that cause hi gh
tnherited, and
level stays cholesterol levels, but Ut Is
too high, in spite of diet and
not your pr oblem, either,

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bath, large tot, 1,100 sq It, of living
area, double garage. 533,000. 613

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&amp;41 or 831 1120

Stenstro M
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BAMBOO COVE APTS.
Spotless, newly redee&amp;ated, decor

Medicines Can Lower Cholesterol Count
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DEAR DR. IAMB
I am
59-year-old woman, 5 feet 2 and
weight 129 pounds. My problem
is cholesterol.
Two years ago when I wasn't
feeling very good, ! visited my
doctor. My cholesterol was 405,
which was much too high. He
gave me instructions about diet
-and put me on Atrofnid-S before
each meal and at
time. I
took these for over a year and
my cholesterol dropped to 249
and my triglycerides to .
My doctor decided to take me
off medication and let me only

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PIANO
STORAGE
We Buy Furniture
Beautiful SpinetConsole stored
DAVE S' 323 v370
locally. Reported like new.
STAN'S HWY £6 FLEA MARKET
low
Reipo.nlbie
party
can
take
on
Saturday &amp;Stgtday
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
payment balance Write bifore we
3fl.viI,
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sendtruck. JoplinPiarto,P.0. Bo* TopQrlcnp.ld.us.d,anycOflditiO.%
6uS126,WInt,rpark
103, Panama dIV. Fla., 32401.
Kitchen. Bathroom
C a b inets,
Counter too's Sinks. Installation
bii ii'e1 office furniture.
SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE Wanted to
available, Bud Cabeli. 3721052
NOLL'S
Quantity
Any
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
anytime.
Hey. 17 92 S 4206
Catt,tberry.
FROM
T:E WANT
AD
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COLUMNS.
Heater, Furniture, Lumber, Bricks,
PINEY WOODS BAkpht We Buy
Roof tile &amp; tin, firewood, Air
Furniture &amp;Mis.c.IlanIOuS.SelIfor
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conditioner, Rabbits. fl1 90 S.
30 pct. commission Frpl kups.
60 --Off ICe Supplies
Auction Saturdays 7 p m. Sanfor d.
13'L.SPiap. Naughahyde button Bar,
3772770
$200; Bar Stools. Glass rack, Bar
Used office furniture
Will buy or consign guns of any
Supplies. 372.1834
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description. 373 730.
Wood or iteil desks executiv, desk
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
desks &amp;
&amp;
chaIrs.
s-cretariai
BUY - SELL
TRADE
CASH 322.4)32
chairs. 'straight chairs. filing
311315 E. First
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cabinets, as is. Cash a nd Carry. For used furniture, appliances.
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D1y5ifl 6123

animal's This on. won't last long
Only 174.500

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YESTERYEAR CHARM
Lovely 2 OR, l bath, living, dinmg LOVELY OLDER HOME on Park 13 Bedrooms, 4' bath's, rare op
Ave 1 OR. central heat &amp; air,
Portunity to buy to much home for
Florida room, wall wall carpeting.
fenced. $31 3.t57
car pe ted, fireplace, large corner
so little money. 4 Fireplac e's,
lot. Owner motivated. 5)8.600.
maintenance free aluminum

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

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REAL TOP 377 7i9$

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Location, Reasonable Rent. Phone

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OUR BEST BUY $31 6772
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

JOHN KRIQER. ASSOC.

30,AMrtments UnfurNshed
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SI Friday; 1 SSat &amp; Sun.

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bedroom. 2 bath mobile home,

Man or woman to share household

UNQUOTE:

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Mary, 327 9353 or 377.9277
Melode. Skating Rick

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Two bedroom house near Lake

FOUND-Fullgrownallwtiite cat.?
Rentals
collars, behind Fairway Market _________________________________
3736761

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Field creation's, a Ma rshall Field
family owned Cosmetic company
has an opening In the Sanford

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(24) Electric Compa ny

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Dr.
372 7111
REAtTOR
AFTER HR,S.
372 9251
372 0641
322 3891

month. PIll, or refinance.

CRANK Rh AL

Realty

Hunt

Jim
7)71 Park

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5SI—Musical Merchandise

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M.:TLAND FLEA MART
1q41 Hwy. 17-92 Open Sit. &amp;
3)52920

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Reg Reel EstateBroker

• WE KIVA PIVER
CaIlBart Real Estate
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Adult mobile home village, under WINTER SPRINGS UNDER $20.000
REALTOR 3fl 749$
large Shady oaks on the scenic
LIKE NEWt TREESt
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Wekiva Modern Clean interiors, Young couple will love this 3 Call Owner
Owner
frcm 5110. SMi W of Sanford. 372
bedroom. 1', bath (or 2 bd 'cc.
will finance, no cio'sing costs.
room) home, c a, fenced. covered
Sanford'*, best section 3
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patio. new Iith'n, Hurry f. jOU
central air &amp; hrat. all carpeted.

Bedroom, unturnisp*d, Adult;

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yfS old, In excellent ccridition
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Good area, has assumable 71 ;
pct, C8Pe Cod 3 bedroom. 2 bath home on
mor tgage, $16,600. Payment's $ 141
7 acr es . Fenced yard, and barn.

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SANFORD $71900
3 Bedroom, 1' baths. lcar garage. i

pets. 373-2651.

D'jpic*. Furn or
unhijrri
)rap(, Water, Lawn
Care 323 1626 or 668 616
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P11cc 1 bedroom apartment, air,
carpeted, only $105. Adults 372
7296 eves . &amp; wk nd's

tative. Call 641 3079.

Write P0. Box 1213
Sanford, Flor ida 32171

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Care— 'Work
incomi, As an AVON Represen

Ca I 1 421 45#7

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Large I bedroom trailer

31A-Duplexes
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PROBLEM
PerhapsAlcohoticAnonymous
Can Help

Longwoodarea, clean VnIurn ,3 DR,
i air. carpet, SISo mo SM Dep
Avail. Aug 8. 834539$.
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For families or friends of problem
collecting Call 715-3154 today.
drink er s
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For further information call 123 4567' We have listings. We have buyers.
We need another real estate
or write
licensee to help us make sales.
Sanfod At Anon Family Group P.O.
Forrest Greene, inc.
Box 553, Sanford, Fla. 32771.
373 433), 3778920, Cvi's

hlotinc. Adults Cf Tc'cris

Bedroom AduttSonly

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Earn free sample kit, plus 2S Pct.
commission No delivering or

IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON

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PAPK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
25 15 Park Dr,ve slo,,p

DELTONA- 2 homes, 3 BR. I V)
bath. NO DOWN PYMT. TO
QUALIFIED BUYER. $21,000.

4 fleroq,''s, 7 bath's, large family
room, membership in recreational
facilities including pool and tennis
courts
3300

cg Real Estate Broker
11OE.7SthSt. 3726653

Beautifully furnished, large 2
bedroom, adults preterred,
per mo Call 377 1470
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1973 17' wide. 1 bedroom, AC, adults.
$125 per month 3fl 5939,
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AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
116w. 2nd St

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NEW HOMES- in good area. 31.1
Bedrooms Pricer. in mid 20's S
t. down.

broom, 2 story, enormous
family room with fireplace and Large 1 bedroom, 2 bath. Include's
disposal arid dithwather. mom.
wet bar. Formal dining room &amp;
bership In lunior olympic pool.
large breakfast rem. Loads f
tennis court
extras. 551,000, 321 0117.

34-WbiIe

Tuesday, July IS,

SO-Misceilaneous

Patio Houses

MILLIONS of dollars In Reai estate
's SOld daily in the Classified Ads.
Nothing smiI at.aI

Spat bus pine paneled, 3 room, air
conditioned, lovely quiet neigh
borhood Call 372 0796

Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday

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Furnlshed7BR House
Adults, No Pets
Nice Location 372 3566

3 Room Apt. 716W 1st St.
New. Clean Comfortable
YOU'LL LIKE IT

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Will Sell or trade equity in Domerich TUSKAWILIA AREA
Country. I
Hills 4 DR pool home for older 4
bedr oo m, 7 b.slh, with family and
BR in Sanford, Reply 60* 574, C 0
florfd rooms. block, central air,
The Evening Herald, P.O. Bo*
fenced yard for children
pets,
1657, Sanford, F.a 32171.
under $4g.000, 831 8727.
CLIFFJORDAN.REALT0R
7batts
Longwood area . $74,500
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Furnished
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Large bedroom apt., clean,
'i,inditioned, 5175 mo plus deposit
Adults only, no pets 831 9665

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Some 21 million women now between the ages of 40
and 60 are spending the later hail of their life spans in
time In which great and exciting opportunities are open to
them. They are making an impact on business and Industry, legislation, the arts, community tile and the
family.
This is the (kit of a five part series running today
through Sunday in the Herald Women's Section In which
we'll take an In-depth look at this new mature woman —
the woman who Is 'Over 40 and On The Move."

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career women hav, the Idea
that we housewives are secondclass citizens, but I've kept this
poem for a long time and want
to share It with you. (I never did
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Being female and over 40 Is a totally different experience for today's mature woman. Economic, sc.ntthc
and social trends have combined to make a woman's
second 40 years poten tially the better half of her life. M a
result, she now sees herself as a vital human being — an
image that is gradually being accepted by society at
large.
Data gathered by the Information Center on the
Mature Woman — statistics, sociological surveys and
personal in terviews — offer convincing evidence that the
21 milli on American women between the ages of $0 and 60
are taking ad vantage of new freedom and opportunities.
For example:
Latest Labor Bureau statistics show that almost 45
pe r cent of working women in the United States are over
40. Most are employed full-time the year round.
Older women are resuming the ir education. In September 1974, 548,000 female students over 35 registered in
schools.
Women are assuming a more active and impo rtant
role in community life. A survey shows that the average
female state legislator is a married, over-40 housewife
who entered polities to Implement programs she wants to

see in her community.
Paychecks, diplomas and lots of in tangibles have
giv-n mature women a new sense of personal worth. O- ur
culture still has a negative effect on the choices for
women," says Dr. Ruth Newman, a Washington, D. C.,
psychologist who has been evaluating attitudes toward
aging, "but as women get Into their SOS and 60s they are
not as trapped by convent.ions. They think more of
themselves and what they want out of life."
"I'm no longer afraid of what people think," says
Roetta Reitz, a vibrant SO-year-old office worker. "I feel
free to speak my own feelings. I want to be whatever I am
and live every moment."
At the mid-point th her life, helped hy medical science
feel good and look better at 40 than her mother did at 30,
the new mature woman has time and energy to explore
personal and professional options. And the feminist
movement has assured that she does not have to go alone,
Free from many home and family responsibilities, she
can look forward to making the most of what sociologist
Jessie Bernard calls th e year of "BOOP
Becoming
One's Own Person."
The media are finally getting the message about
today's older woman; maturi ty sudde nly Is "in ." Popular
magazines that once ign ored her are now celebrating the
witty, with-it, glamorous, over4O female. Indeed, Har-

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CASSELBERRY

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Attorney
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brutality complaint Cassel
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Karcher has recommended a
probe conducted by
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vestigatlon w hich follows a
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Perkins,
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separate probe conducted by
be suixlued following a traffic
Karcher
accident. Ile allegedly kicked
the sergeant in the groin after
Perkins Is also scheduled to
getting
out
of
his
stand
trial In circuit court on
car.
Two
The chiefs recomrnq'datIon
civilians
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asked
to
charges
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hour hearing
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charge
was
driving
Civil Service Board which is writte n policy" Is that mace
Last night's quasi-legal
looking into allegations of not to be used on hurnans but wtdle under the influence of
hearing was attended by atpolice brutality against Jay on vicious dogs or other
torneys for th! city, Perkins
Raymond Perkins 20
animals found on the streets
and Clapper.
M Perkins was taken from
the back of the patrol car, at the
Clapper's attorney, Dale
Perkins charges Casselberry
GEORGE KARCHER
Peikin's
arresting
officer,
police
station,
Morris
said
Anstine of Orlando, said he
police beat him about the lace,
didn't know when the board will
kicked his legs, sprayed mace William Morris, testified that Perkins again became violent, subdue him,
The board last night did not rule. Clapper was temporarily
in his eyes and held him for Patrolman Hubbard Clapper However, testimony also
several hours without allowing sprayed mace In Perkin's face revealed Perkins was hand- make a ruling in the case, suspended from duty following
him to make a telephone call. after Perkins became unruly cuffed and four officers were Instead, board members took the incident. But, Karcher said,
and began scuffling with of- present when Clapper sprayed the matter "under deliber hehas since returned to duty
Karcher was the first of about ficers behin-1 the police station, mace on Perkins in order to ation" for furtho!r study. Mean- and is on patrol.

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Triplett reported that thue "an old wooden struc.ture" and
inside the plant at the time the
County Fire Administrator were no reports of iniuries at is located to the rear of the
lire started in the basement' Gary Kaiser said that all the fire scene but
Oviedo Police Department,
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plant at inid-morning today, stored.
the need to supply firefighters tering the plant to check concausing heavy toxic fumes toAll 25 persona left the building with air packs
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to assist In ditions there
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happening," a dispatcher said.
spread over the cornmunity' quickly and assisted in fighting breathing.
4 before firemen from seven do- the lire, Wheeler reported.
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"The smoke from the plant is
A telephone switchboard
psrtments brought the blaze
The company official said a wxlc one and It Is very djf.. said the first out-of-city fire wilt
operator
at the Wheeler plant
under control.
that first indications were licult to breathe while fighting aiith'ed at the scene WlthI!I
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to the lire scene leavin
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If and a secretary in
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Seminole
County
only
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office,
which is separate
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within
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damage would be minor a.'id the It," Kaiser said. "Our concern
Deputies at the scene could we're getting a lot Of help from
Chief Triplett said the fire plant would be li,ack in is making certain there is
the number of firemen that are
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on dt at the time of the blaze, in the plant yard," she said
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but
Indicated that the area was
Kaiser Indicated th
me fertilizer company Is part
the inside of the plant was filled
Residents in downtown to send the units into 0~iedo "filled with people" drawn to
with he
of the Nelson Co., Inc., of
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heavy
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Oviedo a fertilizer and fruit
-ey of the damage imwas "at zero point" while the reoccurance of the Seminole
possible.
No
ambulances
were packing operation In the
fire was in progress, but shortly County Jail fire, in whicii 11
requested although several community. The firm is owned
Activitlei of the Summtr Recreation Program at U* Sadord
Frank Whekler, president of before noon the smoke was
persons died from smoke rescue units were placed or by B. F. Wlieeler and became a
-Civic Center begin each day with the Pledge of Allegiance to the the ,mpany, 'said the fire lilting from the coulmunity.
inhalation on June 9, was standby thrOup the gwra 0 Nelson divWm in io. The
rUt. Sbm M"a* nq w#h*m six-year-old Portia started when a bearin%'an a
Fim &amp;pwtment',UDitilh 'um posisible should a
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company employs about 50
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Flrernn battling the centers
'persons on a y
round basis
Photo by Gardois *111siasionj
set a quantity o( mminia Goldenrod, Chuluota, Oviedo. Jail fire were hampered by lack
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as
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An evening of classical ballet the "Don Quixote" Pas dee
musical comedy successes of featuring the Ballet Guatemala Deux. The gala closet with Carl
the 1960s will be presented at Company wfll be presented at 8 Orff's "Carmina Burana." The
the Annie Russ,ill Theare on p.m. Wednesday, July 20 at entire company of 40 will apthe campus of Rollins College Orlando Municipal Auditorium. pear in both "Swan t
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on Thursday, July 17 at 8:30
In one evening for the first "Carmim Burana".
p.m.
time in 11~e history of the ballet
Tickets are on sale at Colonial
the company will pers, Plaza Ticket Agency, Orlando
BMI on Charles Dicken's
form"Swan Lake" Act 11, the or by mail order to Inter'
C musical
'Sleeping Beauty" Pas de national Series, Colonial Plaza
chronicles
orphan boy's
adventures through poverty Deux; "Raymonda" Pas de Ticket Agency, 110 Colonial
and crime. Young Oliver will be Dtux; t1w "Dying Swan" and Plaza Mail, Orlando, Fla. 32M.
played by Jason Opsahl.

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propulsion engine on the Apollo craft twice Tuesday night in the first of a series of maneuvers to
adjust their orbit for the rendezvous.
"Sort of like being bumped by a truck," said
Brand of the Initial burn of less than a second.
After docking, the spacemen will open both

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when doing needlework?
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by Vanity Foor
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solved. I can't believe we won't solve it."
Before discovering the stuck probe, the
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which links the command vehicle to the docking
module. But the probe Jammed when the
astronauts tried to remove it to clear the tunnel.
Mission control officials in Houston said the
probe could easily be cleared, using simple hand
tools.
"I think they will probably get It out pretty
quickly," flight controller Neil Hutchinson said.
He explained that the astronauts could get at it
by removing a single screw.
Meanwhile, the astronauts were told to sleep
and rest up for today's unscheduled work.
In Moscow, one of the flight directors for the

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durable yarn and using a rod to tack of it, from younger men.
By
how-to's. This, after all, is a
I can't complain, having been
control the position of the
Skill that must be learned,
canvas, your yarn can be up to guilty of the same thing when I
It's a goal I applaud because
35 Inches long. A needlepoint was younger.
I'm convinced that a piece of
rod allows you to roll the canvas
I recall having once told a
needlepoint Is never more
on the rod. 17he left hand newly married senlor citizen
creatively and personally yours economIcally) to a place where yarns. Yams vary In texture holdbg the canvas
and rod (as a "joke," of course) that i
than w hen you've done both they do photostaling and ask and sometimes one may be too swings to
the left while the right doubted his ability to satisfy hJ
design and execution. But Just them to "stat" your picture up shiny and give
your embroidery hand draws the needle and young wile. He replied, "You
as people rarely paint the or down to the site you want. design an accent you don't thread to the right and this wouldn't want to bet your wife
handsome picture that hangs
If you decide to color your really want. I also think It's a doubles the length of yarn that on It, would you?"
over the living-room mantel or picture before embroidering It, good Idea to look at the actual can be comfor
ta bly used.
I replied , "You mean
make the paper pattern they use permanent colorfast yarns before you "flnallu"
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don't )OU"
use to eut a drew, unbroiderers acrylics or oil paints. If you're your color settme.
"No," he sho' back, "I mean
untrainecl in design seldom can painting It exactly as you plan
Fan them out on a table and if
become designers overnight. to embroider I~ avoid disep. you're using one brilliant color
Realizing what he meant, I
I think you begin to learn by polntment by using yarn colorsIcs' an accent, be sure the tin,
kept my mouth shut, and I
respecting and analycng the that you know are available. portant colors cover most of
never made a remark like thA
work of professional designers. Check the availability of colors that skein so ou
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pink P iOnS
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design — one that really pleases missing can throw off our only as the acicent it's intended
Every
has a problom. What'%
you — study it as you work. whole color icheme.
to be.
Notice what'
s interesting or
I don't recommend mixing
ABBY Bo
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Work up to your own
or*
unusual a bout the composi tion,
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designi ng by degrees but by all
see how skillfully the colors are

pealing. Your experierim In
embroidery should help you to
sim plify It enough so that your
needle can follow the pen lines
with ease. You may decide to
change the color scheme.
To have a design erilarged or
made smaller you either can go
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America's next manned space venture will be a
shuttle flight to he launched four years from
now.
If the probe problem is licked and all else
Including the merging of orbits — goes as
planned, Apollo will overtake Soyuz at midday
Thursday and the astronauts and cosmonauts
will execute a tricky linkup.
The problem boils down to this:
The Apollo carries with it a tubular module
which is to join with the Soyuz. This module Is to
forni an air-sealed passage between the two
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the Joint flight — docking and visiting In space.
A Russian official said he could not believe the
problem would not be solved.
Both craft sped from earth Tuesday in launches of the two spacefaring nations that had been
independent competitors until this mission and
are now ready for the first time to join ships and
hands in space.
U.S. astronauts Thomas P. Stafford, Vance D.
Brand and Donald K. Slayton rode the Apollo In
orbital pursuit of the Soviet ship manned by
cosmonauts Alexei Leonov and Valeri Kubasov.
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AP Aerospace Writer
PACE CENTER, Houston (AP) — America's
Ap()lIo, on its last proud mission of history and
di pllomacy, ran into an Irrita ting mechanical
problem toda y In its race through space to hook
up for a cosmic visit wi th the Soviet spaceship
Soyliz.
not solved, the problem a jammed probe
'ould block the American and Soviet astronauits from crawling from ship to ship. But
ground controllers said it should be easy to over.
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phoned today.
come to my home for dinner
No, I didn't get angry when
per's Bazaar now devotes an entire annual Issue to her. In
afl(1 just sit there, picking at
your call came at 4:00,
publishing, th ere Is a new kind of mature 'oman's fit" —
ust
as
eight
cub
scouts
burst
food,
and telling ine they, are
books such as Doris lessing's "The Memoirs of a Sura
diet
and cant eat this an
through the door;
sivor."
can't cat tha t!
It's Just that I had such
Films and television are finally portraying midAfter , have gone to the
a
really
full
day.
dleaged women as they really are. Sensitive TV specials
trouble of making a nice dinner,
I'd baked eight pies for
such as "Tell Me Where It Hurts" or "Queen of the
I get very annoyrd when a
the PTA.
Stardust Ballroom" don't make up for years of silly
dinner
guest hardly eats enough
situation comedies where older women showed up only as
to feed a lard
And washing and Ironing
meddling mothers-in-law, but they help. It helps, too, to
and scrubbing the floor
III were on a diet. I would tell
see mature TV interviewers like Barbara Walters and
Were
chores
the
hostess not to count on me
I
had
finished
Marlene Sanders appearing regularly, and to we Edith
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for
not
long
dinner, but I'd come at.
too
before.
Bunker finally assert herself in
in the Family."
terward.
Movie critic G-eneShalltrecenuy wrote about the ne w
The reason I cried a nd gave
I
It hardly pays to invite people
that big )elp
breed of movie actresse "bursting beyond background
roles to a foreground of formidable performances." He
Was not 'cause you phoned Just over to eat anymore. Almost
everybody is on a diet. Think
cites such women as Gena Rowlands and Ellen Burstyn,
to ask for my help.
but, interestingly, falls to note that they are not sweet
The comment that Just abou' I'll Just pass out carrot and
young things, but mature women with both a past and a
drove me berserk
celery sticks, and let 'ein
promising future,
chomp like horses.
was, "I'm sure you'll have
Right now, the "new mature woman" maybe more a
time because you don't
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f orerunner than a social reality. But with so much time
work."
DEAR ELLA: A thoughtful
ahead and so many cçUor open, the classic hedge of
Sign me,
hostess Includes some local
w"What, at my age?" Is dearly out of date. Mature women,
A HAPPY HOMEMAKER food for the calorie counter
exeding what Margaret Mead calls "post-inenpausal
DEAR HAPPY: I think the And the Ideal hostess pretends
zest," now ask, "Why not at my age?"
poem is great. And for the never to notice what her guests
eat — or don't eat.
CONFIDENTIAL TO C.J. IN
HOUSTON Theglrlwhosteais
n
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or
your fiance steals
trouble,,. Let her have him.
The length of the yarn Ile's tooirlsh)-washy to make a
depends entirely on its quality good husband
•
If your yarn Is fuzzy and hair),
DEAR ABI3Y Now that
suggest you keep the length 18 a man in my 70s, I am the ob el
t
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Mature Women Find Freedom
By LYNNE ABRAHAM
Herald Sers ices

Dear

DEAR ABBY: I know you'll

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Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

A Pollo Deve Io ps 1rr*tat*
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By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

Feeling and looking better at 40 than her mother did at 30 the mature woman has time to explore many professional options

Feminine, "glamour''
styles
are
headlining
fashion according to
eight top stylists
from coast to coast
who
were
interviewed by the
Gillette
Company.
This full head of
lifted curls (top) is
what Chicago stylist
David Warner calls
"big hair," a look
perfectiy suited to
top off soft-looking
clothes. The style
below is typical of
the "old Hollywood"
look sweeping the
country, a revival of
the dramatic coifs
worn by the stars of
the '40s. Warner ca Ds
this side-parted fluff
of curls the "Rita
Hayworth."

Tuesday, July )s, 1975._.

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First St., Sanford. (Herald Photo by Gordon WuhIam,soni

OR GOING?

Booked On Forgery Charges

e rn Park Auto Dealer Arrested
A Fern Park automobile loan of $5,700at the State Bank I'ulenwider said
such as those obta ined in dune Intelligence Unit officers,
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The commitment from the association, takes
the counly off (lie hool, for Iviving the road, bill
Rozon said tic would still "be,looking for the
The association. meeting yesterday in count), it) pave the parking lots" and the
Orlando, agreed to undertake the u,stunate(l dpcelerat~on lane on the highway.
$48,000 project, which has been a tliorn in the sidv
ne ast,(,ciation consists of area construction
of Seminole County officiaLs.
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thsptays its delicate pale yellow flowers In full hI1 m nols af te r
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could not place the emphasis on It
that it
should have."
Since beLoming fire administrator. Kaiser says
he tts not hid t rvnii I' tirn 'n properly handle th-

Vildwond who sent a memo to Kaiser last week
citing the Seminole CD program as being out of (lite
since l%8 and calling for the count) to initiate
action to pull the program up-to-date.
nie letter, plus Kaiser's urgings, have caused
the Commission to search For a CD depots directhr,
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Sten tm and City Manager Warren
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"Pet" Knowles at the C.mnmlulon's
Julian Stenstrom
first budget hearing.
The proposed city budget requests
$3,559,874 for the next fiscal year. some
Stenstrom said. prior to the opening of
the da) long work session, that he Increase in pay, at tius time
Stenstrom $18,000 higher than last )ear's $3,541,601.
planned
to ask .i awful lot of
However, the budget proposal is stiff
said. "I in going to ask a lot of
$57,000-plus
questions" about the pay increase,
short of balancing with
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estimated
revenue
for the coming yepr.
pointing out that ~e was in favor of
Stenstrorn said he also felt the City
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raise. but not the five figure employes." on a propowd cut of one and a half mills from the present 8.47 mills to a proposed
"I can't see employes making $10.000 from the city's debt retirement millage. total of
6.97, but elimination of any debt
and $12,000 or more a year getting an
"One mill we inight go for, but I'm not
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changing, betoming localized and seminole County of a local disaster to the proper authorities and to ttisaster occur - such as a hurricane or tornado
is attempting to update its neglected C'D program. insure immediate relief action.
Kaiser expects some problems.
Ith1ipushfromGar) Kaiser,directorolPubl'c
ButKaiser thP30-)ear1dmanwhotookcharge
"Undoubtedly there would bc delays and awk
Works, the County Commission has agreed to hire a of the new county fire department last October, ward situations of coordinal.ion," he explains.
deputy director for the county's CD program on a says that bcth the county's and city's emergency
"It all boils down!o doing thebestyou can. What
priorit) hans Kaiser has the title of CD thrector ewpmcnt and facilities hase greati) changed in reall) matters about cis ii defense
to be able to
along with that of County Fire ,Ituttnisitor
the last year and a complete reorganization is re ct to local disaster in a minute amount of time

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Kaiser saysthe county has a lot of catching up needed.
with the greatest acuracv and efleetiveness."
with the chore of repeing threcfly to the CornHerald Staff Writer
and urxiating to do before the program can reach an
"The CD people are the fire department, police,
But the tx)ldup on reev'aluating the program is mission.
in the 146A's, civil defense meant fallout shelters, effective peak. Onc individual is needed to Like the Red (yoss vo'unteers. It's here," he says. "It's
obvious: no one man to devote full time to taking
Current.1y, Kaiser and the personnel board are
gallons of stored water, boxes of soda crackers and charge of co-ordinating the progam and the B-POP just a case of using it. Ile program exists but it charge of the program, Kaiser says.
screening six applicants for the $10,000 a year job.
the threat of a nuclear nolocaust
basic emergent) operation plant, according to needs coordination
me count) s program also has caught the at
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The sheriff's budget request cost ci $26,435 The) are for a
'llie Conunission has to reach Vihlen Jr., did not attend the approximately M,000 more nurse, a correctional officer,
a decision and return the work session yesterdayandwill thantheamount approved last clerk-typist
budget to Polk by Aug. 1. Polk have to confer with the rest of year, Includes the hiring of 12
A new state law, giving the
then has the authority to appeal the commissioners before the additional deputies hr a total county the responsibility to
the budget to the State ad usted budget is returned to $114,624, bringing the number of provide more retirement and
Department of Administration the sheriff. Kimbrough said deputies for the next fiscal year social security money for the
if a compromise can not be today that he will attempt to beginning (k,t. I to 69.
sherif rs department personnel,
worked out between Winself schedule work sessions during
Also requested by Polk amounts to a 44 per cent in.
and ILhe Commission.
the weekend to work on the are four positions in the ailj
Commissioners Harry budget.
corrections di%islo n for a total amount.

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member of the Scminole Count) ele ctTraditionally,
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only member' ca: (10 Is leave us
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was called after Florida Ix-mo. School Board. "I Unk the about 25 Democrats attend the alone," liattaway added.
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required
days notice.
Other party regulars reached
Party regulars contacted by no opposition suaI at last party's secretary-treasurer For at their homes said they felt
In a letter to Unda hr, the
night's meeting.
22 years.
the Herald called Cable
with Cable at the helm, the
Party's vice chairman, Cramer
bright, young man dedicated to
ruled Cable's June 13th election
Of 49 precincts, Cable
State Democratic Corn- "Democratic party will go
forward."
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the ideals of the Democratic received the okay from about 35 niitteeman Tout Fir
had
Party.
precinct members present at no comment when called at
Former Democratic kcauseofwhathedescrjbedto
"Rod Cable was elected
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game with
few pairsreaching the
cinch club slam, Actually, some
played in three notrump with
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after a spade lead by East.
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heart overcall. tic might have
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EAST
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Former presidential aide
Alexander Butterfield, who revealed the existence of
former President Nixon's taping system, was a contact
officer for the Central Intelligence Agency while he
served in the White House'. a former CIA liaison officer for
th e Air Force said
Shortly after the Uison officer, retired Col. L Fletcher
Prouty, made the disclosure on television, an Informed
Source said Prouty had given the Information to the House
intelligence committee in recent
Butterfield ga;ned national prominence nearly two
.ears ago when he disclosed to Senate Watergate
estigators th e existence of th en-President Richard M
Nixon's White House tape recording system.

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be so huge this year that retad food prices through late

1976 will increase at a slower rate than they have in the
past two years, government officials say.
less clear, however, was how much impact a possible
largesc?le purchase of U.S. corn and wheat by the Soviet
Union ttould have at the supermarket checkout counter.

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A Sanford OrlandodirectorofpublicworksandJimKoonce
engineer, a Casselberry u'ility director and a of Osceola County
Seminole Count) official are among
OtherSeminole County representativeson the
selected to special posts on the 208 Aredwide
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Planning Committee on Water Quality committee, which includes persons from
Orange, Seminole and Osceola Counties, are
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Councilman Harry Terry represented lake
Mary at the meeting. Representatives to the
conuilittee
are yet to be designated offici
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participate In selecting consultants to do various
Winter Springs, Oviedo and Lonwood
RobertE. Daeha ldt)presldaito(the C.mmtwityWganlzatica parts of the U.S. Environmental Protection
for More Blood (COMB), joins Clyde Long (center) and Eddie Agency's $909,400 funded study were: Charles
The committee will work under the direction
lookmg over ptaques presentea tnem ior tionating Goode, Orange County director of public works, of the Fast Central Florida Regional Planning
four gallons of blood to the Seminole County Blood Bank. Lang
chairman; and Roger Neiswender, Seminole Council. The next meeUng is scheduled for Aug.8.
represented the First Presbyterin Church of Smsford and County director of county development; John at the First Federal Savings and Loan hufiding
Senkarik the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer to the program. Lane,
Casselberry utility director; Paul Mathes, on SR 436 in Altamonte Springs.

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at lauvh sites half a world apart today as Russian
technicians began joining a Soyuz spaceship with its
tx)oster rocket and American astronauts continued
rehearsals for the U.S.-Soviet space mission set for
Tuesday.
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ly GLENN McCASL4ND

Wi1aai actingto curbthi worst
of per cent year, told the silent, packed House of Cornmans there would be no thceases for those earning more
than $18,700 a year.
He rejected as "not realistic" a request from the trade
unionsforageneralprlcefreezetoaccunpanythepay
curbs. But he said plans to phase out subsidies that reduce
the cost of food would be delayed,
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D3NN, West Germany (AP) 1aeli Prime Minister
Yitzhk Rabin today ruled out another agreement with
Egyptany time soon, telling a news osIerence "there are
no magic deadlines,"
"It's a process of negotia tions. We are in the middle,"
RabinsaidatanewsconferenceintheWestGisnpi.
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boy waz in Abadia's apartment,
hot that the youth was freed
after questioning,
Three other youths, who
caine to the apartment while
the arrest was in progress,
were
not
detained
or
questioned, but directed to No

Dennis Nathaniel Minor, 24,
and James Neil Russell, fl, all
of 165 D Springwood Circle,
Longwood.
Detectives Al Sanchez and
David Lohr arrested the four
men hcrIIv nfter
nftr
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MRS. EMELIA MEISCII
Mrs. EmeliaS. Melath.lI,of
0 Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford,
died Wedndsy of Lakeyi.w
Nursin g Home. Sie was LOrn in
Nw York and came to Sanford
in 1914 from New 'pork.
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Fur.erst tervicM for Mrs Eons
Ferris Gies, 71 f Lake Monroe.
*to died TPu.wWav will be held
1110: am Monday at Central
CMWdI With Rev. Bill

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Coftmen officising. Burial in
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Church of the Reemer Wilts
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Grarnkow F uner al
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Andre Moore
1knntngo Peralta
Sallie I.. Hayden, Daytona
Beach
Billy Norris BIShOD Jr..
I)eRary
Rene J. Kaufmann, DeP.r'
Ruth A. Coleman, Deltona
Lori L Nesmith, Delton.i
John Schzneltz, Deltona
Barbara J. Beckhorn, Lake
Mary
Nicole Hamner, Lake Mary
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E. Kreinbring, Lake
Morwoe

Albert Higgins, Orlando
Arthur Stewart, 0'larido

strong and gusty near thunIJ'N Association rummage
dershowers, Rain probability
to 60 per cent during the day, 20 sale, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., old us.
Ilaflk, Sa nford P1123.
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wift ) scattered th undershowers
fl,re numerous during at.
te'rnoon and evening hours.
Highs mostly in upper
and
low
Lows generally in
I)aytout Beach tides, higha
11:12 ii.m., 11:31 p.m.; lows
4:47 a.m.. 5:05 p.m,
Port Canaveral, highs 10:43
11:09 p.m.; lows 4:34
'ant, 4:55 m.
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(Womeni, 1 1 W. First St.
Bankin, Mnagemrnt for
omt't', one-day eminar,
Seminole Conuiiuzuty College,
registration 9 a.m. Call coorihinator, Occupational Program
Developnient. Itegistration fee
includes lunch.
JULY 14
8 P.M. Akobolki Anonymous
(closed ) 1201 W. First St.

JULY 17

8 P.M. Alcoholics AnonymOus
Speaker) 1201 W. First
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County, Florida, at the hour of
A M. on the 201h day of July. A.D..

1,75, that certain motor vehicle
sitite and being in SemInole

County. Florida, described as
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Cbtlnd.r; I.D. No. V1S7174732
DAT EDthls 71hdaol June. A. D.
1975
(Seal)
1.rthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of fbi Circuit Court
By: Lillian Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
Franklin C Whaham, E squ i re

ST5TROM. DAVIS &amp;
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FlagshIp Bank -- SuIte 77
Post Office 105 1330
Sanford, Fl 37771
Publish: July 11. 7S

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Lof 14. Block B. COUNTRY CLUB
HEIGW3. Unit

One, scrording to

the plat thereof M recorded In Plat
Book 13, Page 9, Public Rcords of

S.mlrtl. County, Florida.
atpubllcsale, totheh.ghett and best
bidder for cash. atlMWeslfront
door of Its, Seminole County
Cctvr'Pso.jsp in Sanford, Florida, at
ii 00 a m • on July 73, 197$.
Witness my hand and Seal of 1h15
court on the 7th day of July. 1975

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Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Cick of the Circuit Court
By Elaine Richarde

Deputy Clerk
Smith ano Hayden, PA.
1316 WWI Bank Building
Jacksonville. Florid. 37202

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sentencing on an extortion conviction has failed.
Attorney Paul Shimek, representing the black civil
right-, leader, argued Thursday that Circuit Judge Kirke
M. Beall had illegally revoked the minister's $20,000 bond,
resulting in the Wednesday night arrest of the Rev. Mr.
Matthews.
Shimek contended that al ough a jury found Matthews
guilty June 10 after a two-day trial, the judge had not
formally found him guilty.

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LAKE MARY
Acting on a planning and zoning; Burt
councilman's complaint that he Perinchiel, police; Virginia
was "being bypassed,"tlie City Mercer, fire department; I
Council has voted unanimously lillian Griffin, public works 1
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to instruct Mayor
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Mayor Walter "k' Harry
"I'm being by-passed," j
Sorenson on his duties.
The action came after Bacon said, "The mayor is
acting as mayor and as planCouncilman Martin Bacon
threatened to resign as plan- fling and zoning commissioner,

S.. Our Alignment 1 Brake
Melvin Gray

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Perinchief said voting
unless Sorenson was told to
refer to commissioners in against Bicon would be tan.
charge any items pertaining to tatnount to voting against
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"motherhood
their areas of responsibility.
d offered h'S minwrt
In other action, the Council:
the council itself — as an area
newspaper reported today —
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Richard Thacker of 719 Baywood Circle saws away at part of a that the Seminole County
large oak tree which fell when struck by lightning yesterday. The Commission ban the use of hoop
tree, -A hich witnessessald flamed briefly when struck, fell across nets in the county because of
two yards, narrowly missing the house next door to Thacker's. the harm it could cause to sport
Rain doused the flames within seconds. ilierald Photo by Tom fishing. The commission took
Vincent
no action on the request.

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the use of hoop nets for
fishing in the St. Johns River.
Organizers of the meeti ng
expect a large crowd for the
hearing
The Commission has assed a
law,
which became effective
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use the nets In the river bet
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Kirk Cr-tm, 2827 Neil Rd., to the county jail. Burke had
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Rabin warned against expectation that an accord can
Sheriff's I.t. Ray Parker home by officers taking part in the apartment from in- Forest City, told deputies he been charged with attempted
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
be settled inonemneetingorbya certain date.
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identified .badia as a ninth the raid.
formation received during a returned home from a party at burglary of an auto,prowling
Notice Qw'ift5
Sew.Aary of State Henry A. Kissinger was arriving in
The Board of County Corn.
grade teacher at Union Park
Parker said the raid was theft investigation.
4:15 p.m. yesterday and found and possession of Wirglary tools miulor*rs of sm1we county wiii
Bonn late today for talks with Rabin on Saturday, and the
Junior High School in Orange conducted on information
Sanchez said an un• the glass door to his residence earlier,
hold a public hearing to consider the
prune minister said: "I expect many outcomes,"
County and a student at FTU. received from Orange County determined amount of property had been forced.
IdOPtIOVL
of a current zoning map
tharlie Washington Francis,
But he said the negotiations must be conducted "very
reaffirming esisting zoning district
Parker said at the time of the
who assisted in the was recovered at the scene
carefully, very patiently."
arrest one 15-year-old Juvenile arrest last night.
officers were attempting to ransacked the house, taking the Springs, was charged with zoning book available in the Lend
About a pound of marijuana Identify all of the merchandise missing Items as they went,
carrying a concealed weapon, Development Division, Room 413 of
was seized along with a number today.
the Courthouse in Sanford. Florida.
Investigation
of
both and assault with intent
will tw available for viewing
of unidentified pills, pipes and
burglaries was continuing commit a felony after hlsarrest frornl:3OA,M. toSOOP M. Monday
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Search Is On
today.
by Sgt. Oscar Redden on a through Friday at the above
said
capa.s
t (warrant). Francis Is location,
JULY 10, I75
Louise Burns, Ddliary
Margaret Lai-Pjn
The arrests topped a busy day 4 Arrests Made
this pu blic hearing will be ho ld in
being held In lieu of $8,000 bond, the County Commiss4on Chambers
ADMISSIONS:
Winifred B. Wheeler, DeLand
Frank M Manning
for
deputies,
who
were
conFour
arrests
were
Ioged
Details
Four Men Jailed
of Incident were not of the Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
Sanford:
Lucy Byrne, Deltona
Patricia 1$jj l'4iixwell
ducting a search today for overnight at the Seminole available,
on July 2, lelS. at 7:00 P.M. or
Sawn T. Bertrang
Thomas A. Fegan, Deltona
Charlot te Phillips
Seminole County detectives suspects in the burglary of a County Jail.
soon thereattr as poosibie.
David Andrew Jackson, RI.
Mattie E. Brown
1k. Euge ne Grimier, Deltona yesterday raided a Longwood Longwood residence in which,
Teresa BISOI
Bøsd of County
Earl Leon Burke, 1512 1
Cornmisiioners
Sanfor
d,
was
booked
into
Annie Bryant
Clarence J. Whittemore
Vincent J. Kavanagh, apartment complex and
Seminole County, Florida
county jail
Brian E. Cash
Deltona
$500 bond f.
Soloman Jerry, Mtamonte
arrested four men on charges of
By: Sd Vihien, Jr.,
Jewelle P. Chapman
James
Dewitt Peters, receiving stolen property,
-Springs;
Chairman
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Attest:
Deltona
Booked Into county Jail on
ArTht H. 5ecIth, Jr.
Marie J. Steehier, Deltona charges of $5,000 bonds each
Publith: July 11. 197$
James T. Guy. Eustis
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Jesse Ray MOrT1.sOr1 11, 20
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CIRCUIT
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Richard Paul Brooks, 20,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.I3.E
Ge
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Volun
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men's
a charter member of Luth eran
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
MRS. EDNA GJLES
da
y camp for ages l2, Lake A H Fain,
Flossie LaRocra, Ormond
CUlT
SEMINOLE
COUN TY,
benefit show, 8 p.m., Geneva Jessup Park. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Church of the Redeemer,
Plaintiff.
Bewh
FLORIDA
Vt
Community
House
Sanf
d.
featuring
Mrs. Edna Farris Giles, 73,
No fee, bring sack lunch. Call
or
Dora P. Phillips. Osteen
Civil Acfle.s Plvmber 1S-4$-CA.O$.D
Mr. Magic" to raise money for Child Evangelism office Mon- MARY E. THOMPSON,
She IS survived by Mrs.
SOUTHEAST MORTGAGE
Lake Monroe died Thursday.
Helen S. Harninerland,
Defendant,
COMPANY, a FLORIDA COR
Fireman's Fund.
Born in Lenoir City, Tenn., she Bonnet Carter, Sanford; Mrs.
day-Wednesday to register.
Winter Park
NOTICE OF SALE
RAT ION
henry Witte Jr., Ft. Myers;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
lived in Lake Monroe for
PisinIlft)
Yesterday's hIgh 91; over. JULY 12
JULY
15
pursuant to Final Judgment of
past 40 years. She was a brother, Gus Schmah, Sanford;
vs
DISCHARGES
VFW Auxiliary 10108, Sannight low 69. Rainfall wa .68
Sanford Senior Citizens. Red, FOreCtotu'et,red In the case of A. JOHN A ALLEN and MARGARET
iucznkr of Central Baptist two grar1dchil'fren and four
ford, Barbecued chicken dinner Whi te and Blue 'tinner, 6 p.m,, H FAIN, Plaintiff,vecsvs MARY E. V. ALLEN, his wife et aI,
inches.
great-grandchildren.
THOMPSON. Defenctan?. in the
Chur ch.
Sanford:
D,WI,IS
Partly cloudy through sponsored by VFW Auxiliary Sanf ord Civic Center. Enter- Circuit Court of the Elghieenth
Gramkow Funeral [tome in
Survivors Include
her.
NOTICE OF SALE
Shawn T. Bertrang
tomorrow with scattered af- 101()$ at Post home on Sanford tainment
by
Fellowship Judicial Circuit In and for Seminole
Notice Is hereby given that.
husband, Roland Giles, Lake charge.
Mary Da vis
ternoon and evening thui- lakefront. 5 p.m.
Players. For reservations, call County, Florida. Civil Action No. 73 pursuant to an order or a fina l
ISOQE. the undersigned Clerk will
Monroe; two sisters and one
F.stelIe J. Ellis
derstwers. highs mostly In
Iument of foreclosure entered in
Flea Market, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Charlie Hoffon, Edith HarrIson i.0 at pi,iic sale to the highest and the
brother in Tennessee.
Clara S. flair
.bove captiond action. I will
low
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Lows
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the
low
to
mi(i
Funeral Notices
u bllrjusc
or Wilina Kalmus through besl b;dder for cash as the WeSt f ront Stil tht VOPCfty situated in
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O. Winds satiable iliOstlV
Florida. descrbed
Sanford. Proceeds to Hidden Monday.
Courthouse, In Sanford. SemInole
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these Arab Lawn-Gard
Dealers today.

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Mdilonvtlle 'Ave., anford, was fatling to comply with a' court
Officers sa id Antoinette charged wi th possession of order. Jackson was arrested on
Ubero, 30, of
Adams St., stolen property by Sanford Snow Hill Road yesterday by
Longwood, reported shortly Po liceman John Foster after a shei-ifrs depu ties serving a
after noon y es terday that set of car keys found In Burke's canlas
ladles' Jewelry valued In excess possession then arrested early
Albert Eugene Cappe, 167A
of $4,500 had been stolen,
yesterday at Ridgewood Arms Orange Blvd., Sanford, was
Investigators reported two Apartments were traced to a being held in lieu of $5,000 bond
screens had been removed from car owned by Mr. and Mrs. on a charge of theft of a motor
a bedroom window and the Robert Wailer, 1200 Crescent vehtcle,Hewasarrest,edatg:25
jewelry, stored in small boxes SI, Sanford.
a.m. yesterday by sherlWs
in a closet, taken.
Foster said the car was detectives executing a caplas
In another house break-In, located in the west parking lot Issued against him. Details of
officers reported silverware, a of the apartment complex and the Incident were not available.
stereosetandseveralshotguns, the additional charge was
valued in excess of $650 had placed agai nst Burke at 4:
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An Orange County school
teacher was arrested on felony
drug charges last nig" !t
Seminole County narcotics
agents raided a south Seminole
apartment complex.

Apartment 36H, 2100 Howell
Branch Rd., Maitland, was
takenintocustodyonchargeso(
possession of a controlled
substance marijuana
and
possession of paraphe rnalia. He
was booked into county jail in
lieu of $10,000.

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windows damaged by winds and uprooted trees.

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town resulted in scattered property damage but no In
juries, officials say.
Police spokesmen said the twister struck this Florida
F.ast Coast cli) near the Kennedy Space Center at about
5 30 p in F DI Thursday
The tornado caine no closer than 15 mIles to the site of
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slaughter and been released in the custody of a friend.
Ed "Posswn -Slim" Myers of nearby Sorrento originally
was charged with second-degree murder in th e death of
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survey of rates charged at trustee Andrew Carraway said,
Central Florida hospitals is "1 imagine. Bob mentioned it," survey to determine If Seminole
Besserer also presented a
under way.
Chairman John Evans saIJ Memorial's rates are in line report by the State's Joint
Seminole Memorial hospital
You who have been trustees rates at the Sanford facility are wi th other Florida hospitals. If Commission on Accreditation
trustees were told yesterday know wtiat's coming next,"said "still the lowest in Central they're lower and hospital The hospital received a "whole
that room rates may soon rise lieswrer, adding that trustees Florida."
funds are dwindling, Besserer bunch" of criticisrns from the
again for the second time this will be asked to "do something
At present, a day's stay in the asks trustees for an increase. Commission, according to
at the next meeting.
ward is $45, a semi-private
Earlier this year, an increase Carraway.
Hospital Administrator Bob
Asked if a hike In the price room $55 and $60 for a private was granted. Two increases
And Evans directed Besserer
Besserer warned trustees that a charged for rooms is
to report on ways tr correct
negative findings at next

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Herald Staff Writer
"We can't lay down and play dead... If we ta
came after a motion Council memter Virginia
LAKE MARY The City Council has authorized Councilmen
do, Lake Mary will be trapped."
Mercer to create a citizens advisory committee to look into the
Harry Terry and Martin Bacon Sr. to begin talks with Wilco
ossibility of opening roadways Into Lake C tal for the Fire
Councilman
Ma
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Bacon Sr.
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Utilities on th e possibilities of the city purchasing its water and
n1rtment died for lack of a second
sewer plants in Greenbelt.
Griffin had earlier reported to the Council that
Terry recommended the action, noting strong rumors that the purcluise, said he is not 3ure the city has a chance of getting it or if streets into the lake would not be feasible. Shc noted some areas, 4
Seminole Cotinty Commission is Vying to buy the utWty.
the city can even raise the funding necessary for the buy. "But, such as Seventh and Lakeview would be difficult and costly, up to ,
We can't lay down and play dead," Bacon said, adding, "If we we should try," he said.
about $1,500, to open while opening Floyd and Ridge Road Into
do, Lake Mary will be trapped. The city in recent weeks signed
In other business with utilities, Terry reported some 290 lakes would be easier, but cost about $1,000 each.
an interlocal agreement with t1tte County Commission to have customers of the city's newly acquired water system have paid
Sorenson said the volunteer fire department's plan was to pump
Wilco Utilities serve the new Scott Electronics Plant,
their first utility bills to the city.
water directly from the lake to fires and Mercer said the departIncluded by Me county within the agreement was a provision
Since yesterday was service cut-off day for those who had failed
ment's particular concwn is the lack of adequate water for firethat the county would receive all "grants-in-aid" given by to pay their bills, Terry said the delinquency
period has been fighting purposes if a fire occurs at Lake Mary Schoo l.
developers free of charge in the event it purchased the utility extended for 10 days. fie said customers who have not posted
ne Council took no action on Mercer's report that the fire desyst em.
ser% Ice deposits may arrange with the city to pay half this month partment is willing to provide its own labor to open the streets.
An identical section
was ordered stricken from the agreement by 'Je County CornMayor Walter Sorenson named Terry and Council member ratheragoodlyamountoffilldlrtwouldbeneeded.
nAssion.
111lian Griffin to a special conunittee to look into the possibilities
Bacon said opening the streets by razing trees could destroy the erry, recommen
investIgation o t possibility of a city to getting water for firefighting purposes to Lake Mary Elemen- environment and cause the washout
of soil Into the lake.

BRIEF

WASHINGTON

Mary

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Survey

Former U.S. Rep. Bill Gunter Life Insurance Co.
will be the featured speaker at
Gunter
was born in
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the Sanford Rotary Club lun- Jacksonville and spent his
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Gunter, at 38, was one of
As a state senator he was
To order v"lurne'. LII and [11. send l for each. making checks
more than 70 freshmen instrumental In promoting the
payable to 'Seek &amp; Find" in care of this news pa per.
members of the U.S. House passage of Florida's "Governwhen he took the oath of office itient in the Sunshine" law
in January, 1973. He left the which bans secret meetings
Congress two years later after where public business is
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B&gt; BERNICE BEDE OSOL
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insurance executive has since
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M{IE..S i.tarch 21-April 19)
SCORPIO (Oct.24-Nov. 22i has become senior vice
Strive to do essential tasks in You could be led astray president of Southland Equity _______________________
the am. Afternoon will find you financially by your ma or a Corp. and its subsidiary, SEC
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stacked against you.
can afford.
TAURUS April 20-May' 20) A
SAGITTARIUS Nov. 23-Dec.
self-centered outlook today 21) You'll be expecting credi t
drives you to be extravagant for an accomplishment before
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with your resources as well as you've earned it. Avoid hard
those of others. This could feelings by puttering around The
prove costly.
alone.
house
GEMINI iMay 21-June 20)
CAPRICORN ( Dec. 22-Jan.
t.se the morning hours to 19) You'll have high hopes in
recharge your energies. You the morning and feel deflated in
tend to be arguiiientative and the afternoon. Don't be put out,
will be better company or it Just wasn't your day.
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.yourself than for the family.
CANCER iJuik, 21-Jul) 22i Your feclings are too intense
Do-it -yourself projects should today for you to feel cornyou'.l probably fortable aruund others. Seek
he avOi(k(1
hit your thumb with a hammer. snlitude. Avoid disappointment.
kelax. have friends in, instead.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20
iJuly
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You'll
LEA)
You imagine others place too
trvto be better than the Jones
mans' burdens on your
Lodisy, but when you tally the shoulders today. Keep yourself
cost, you'll find it wasn't worth busy doing personal errands,
it.
till the mood passes.
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faiuiily lilelilberS' abilitie... You
tcnti to expect more than they
July- 12,375
You won't let work be so
are able to give.
LIBRA tScpt. 2.14)(1.23i It's demanding on you in the
not a good day for you to coming year. You'll find more
travel. You're restless, easily time for fun and social acbored and the tensions of traffic tivities than your have in the
will umiult irritstt' %'3u
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Area Code 3053fl.211 or 831.9993
Friday, July ft 1975-4A

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WAYNE D. IXJYI.E. Publisher
WILLIAM D. CUIIRIE, Managing Editor

ROBERT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director
Ilonw 1- e1iver Week. 55 cents-. Month, $2.40; 6 Months. $14.20:
Year. $2840 l3 Mad In Florida same as home deliver;. All
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Energy Issue

The Clock

Covered By Smog

The energy legislation sought

Many people in Seminole County will get a big
shock sometime over the weekend when the postman delivers property assessment notices to Iandowners throughout the county.
The shock will come In the increased assessment
of property some as high as 400 per cent over last
year's assessment,
For the most part, property assessments will go
up between 25-40 per cent, but the big increase will
be noted on Land that is currently either undeveloped or that has no construction on it.
However, County Property Appraiser Terry
Goembel says the increased assessmen ts won't
necessarily mean a tax increase, bcce the
millage levi ed by the County Commission and
School Board should be reduced sufficiently enough
to offset any increase,
Regardless of this, there are expected 10 be
hundreds of complaints Pouring into Goembel's
office at the county courthouse, because many
people will think that the increased assessment will
automatically bring an increase in taxes.
So. Goembel urges people to take a wait-and-see
attitude before jumping to conclusions and Inundating his office with comptqints,

Those who will be hit the hardest, according to
informed sources will be the owners of property
that had been, using a hypothetical figure, ap.
praised at say $8,000 and sold for perhaps It) times
that amount.
Those new owners will probably think they'll be
paying taxes on that $8,000, but they're In for a rude
awakening.
Goembel expects these people to be among the
big complainers.
Anyway, before hauling yourself down to
Goembel's of fi ce to register an obJectIon Or calling
to do likewise, try to be patient and wait for the
annourtement as to the millage levied for the next
fiscal year before voicing object io ns.
You'll save everybody time and trouble by
showing restraint.

Don't forget that tomorrow is Good Samaritan
Home Day at McDonalds with proceeds from a
special ticket sale benefiting the area home.
Mayor lee Moore has signed a proclamation so
naming July 12 and area residents are urged to be

good samaritans and help out with this worthy
cause
Tickets redeemable at McDonalds are now 011
sale for $1 at the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, at most area churches and from 'Just
(is' members.

Kudos to the Central Florida Paving and Road
Builders Association, which has agreed to pave the
entire main road at the new Central Florida Zoo.
The association has pledged time, machinery
and materials, according to Al Rozon, executive
dir ector of the Central Florida Zoological Society
and all that totals up to about $48,000 worth.
Construction work Is to begin within two weeks,
coordinated by Rick Amick.
In addition to doing the paving of the road, the 47
members of the association gave the Zoological
Society $250 in memberships.
Nice going, guys. It's a great thing you're doing
and is appreciated by one and all.

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By JOANNE SCHREIBER
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Take O ne c Dad's
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instant indentification or
provoke conversation.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W.
Marcel, 1313 S. Park Ave.,
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announce
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engagement of their daughter,
Lynette, to Richard Alan
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LYNEVI'E MARCEL
tending Sante Fe Community
body of the shirt so only the
College, Gainesville.
he participated in varsity area to be sprayed is exposed
Her fiance Is the grandson of football and Interact. He will
Use masking tape or cloth
Mrs. John N. Lee of Lakeland graduate in August from tape to, make your design. Use
and the late John N. Lee; and of University of Florida, School of different tape widths for
the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. Physical Therapy,
variety. Cut out rounded shapes
Green of Baldwin. Born in
The wedding will be an event from the wider tape. Press; tape
Orlando, he is a 1971 graduate of Sept. 6.
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Featured artist Vernon
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musical education
background in Sanford.
Presently he is organist for
the Emmanual Baptist
Church, New Havcn, Conn.
Jones is In Sanford after
touring the Carolinas with
the reknownd Louis Gibson
Chorale of New Haven,
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Spiritual Concert To Feature
Sanford Artist Vernon Jones
Vernon 1.. Jones, a native
of Sanford, will present a
mnuslcaLcoiicertof spiritual
songs at the Sanford Civic
Center, Saturday e%entng
at 7 p.m. Sharing the
program will be the Young
Christian Singers of
Sanford. John Liggicns Is
director and soloists are
Mary Liggons and Eloise
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largely an accounting of money that is gone be useful for superior ARM systems. Under this of what the pact permits, the Unted States could things as federal,
state and local taxes, Social
forever. The World War! sum has been a moot loophole the Russians have tested ABM radar do the same.
Except
that
the
hands
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the
top
Sccurity
taxes,
medical
costs over $10 a month,
issue for years and Is kept on the official books under ano ther name,
men in our government are so tied by our In- child care payments, tuition fees, rent or moronly because no one in authority has ever
As American officials read the treaty, there terpretations, corrective action may be tgages payments and union dues and alimony
seriously tried to have It removed,
was to be a lirtit on the total or over-all Increase psychologically impossible,
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suffer his scorn, can never be a
After a few hours with YOU, friend .
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LAUNDROMAT
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The U.S. withdawal from Indochina has left report states that the Soviets are dickering to friends, toid of brutal tortures
four days and various parts of her body and could not deterall Asia in ferment. Here are some draws in the take over the former U.S. naval base at Cam four nights which were pure hell."
mine their origins.'
irid, taken from the secret cable traffic:
Ranh Bay, but that the North Vietnamese
Vet in the writing style of World War Ii's
Yet U.S. embassy officials reported
NEW DELHI: Intelligence reports suggest authorities are resisting.
Anne Frank, Olga aiso wrote about a bird's nest Weingl.ass, "r,ever read the court
summary and
that India's Indira Gandhi was willing to step
SEOUl . The fears that North Korea might (Ili the jail's roof, A
asked myself," she wrote therefore v.ere unaware of the existence of the
aside, at least until her corruption case could be resume the Koi tan war are subsiding. An In- whimsically, "why that
free
those a jail's document,"
resolved, but couldn't find an alternate whom the telligence estimate 'rom the U.S. embassy roof to build its home. It's as if itdove
wants to remind
The embassy officials also never met with
rival factions would rally around. But one secret discounts the Likelihood that North Korea's Kim usthat freedom still exists."
Olgs's
local attorne who, according to
cable claims that the Soviets, fearing opposition Ilsung will attack. This view is shared, inAn Argentine embassy spokesman in. Weinglass, is convincedy the
girt is "the victim
leaders wanted to bring India back into the U.S. cidentally, by the Joint Chiefs in the Pentagon. dignantly denied Olga's charge1. "We don't of a shabby political Irameup."
(amp, encouraged her to seize dictatorial Nevertheless, Defense Secretaty James
torture people in Argentina," he said.
Nor d i d the embassy knew she could be held
p'J&amp;rs. Whatever the case, Indira Gantthi has Schlesinger has gone out of his Way to get the
!ut civil rights attorney Leonard Weingiass Indefinitely by executive fiat,
Moscow's full support,
There Is "no
message to Pyong) ang that the United States and his associate, Edward McCaughan, who
fl ew adequate explanation," wrote Wei la
,,for
PEKING : The Chi nese, accordi ng to in. might use nuclear weapons to repel an attack.
to Argentina in May to investigate the care, the failure of the United States authorities
telligence reports, suspect a Soviet plot to move
In
AMERICAN ANNE FRANK: This 13 crucI,.
found evidence that Olga was telling the truth. Buenos Aires to..
discover the facts."
into the vacuum caused by the U.S . pullback and week for Olga Talmante, a 25-year-old American 'betr ceport
has been submitted to Sen. Alan
Footnote: State Department offictala admit
to dominate Southeast Asia. The Chinese believe girl who w&amp;.a arrested, tortured and throw,) In
Cranston, D,.CIif., and Rep. Norman Mineta, that Olga's court
summary had never been read
the Soviets are trying to establish naval bases in jail last November In faraway Axul, Argentina. D.-Calif.
rican authoriti es and that her local
by
Ame
both India and Vietnam. Thi.s would permit the
atShe could be expelled from the country and
The girl, wrote Welnglass, described the torney had f101 been contacted .
Sovie', fleet to operate freely fri Southeast Asian
enI home to California. Or she could be uetalned particulars of her
They
tried
to
treatment. A cloth bag was reach him but failed , t
waters. The Chinese, therefore, have secretly inde finitely as a political prisoner. Her fate is in
hey said. They insist,
placed over her head so she could not distinguish however, that they have stayed on lop of the case
encouraged the United States to keep Its bases in the hands of the Argentine auVxiritle&amp;
day from night . . . . She was then taken to a from the moment the,
Thailand
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discovered she was an
W called world attention ti'i
Olga's story laSt room, stripped naked and tied hand and foot to a American citizen.
HANOI North Vietnamese leaders have January. She had been raised 'md eduvsted by table. In the prcsence of zix !i
males, she
On the basis of her allegations of torture, they
thoppcd cautious hints that they are willing to farm-worker parents. She earr zl enough money wa repeatedly tortured witheight
an
ekt'
shock said, embassy officials entered a forma
es ta blish oIomatic contacts with the United picking garlic to take a trip hi Argentina.
l corninstrument."
plaint with the Argentine government. They also
States. A ,r et cnalysis suggPsts that the North
On the eve of her return. i.he was arrested
Weinglass and McCaughan dug into the court sa two doctors to examine Olga, but the
VAetnamnec wou&amp; like to hit up the United States with a dozen Argentine frien'1i1 in
a houae which, records and found a doctor's report desc ibing ihysIt'ianb :,.-.-4 no
for economic aid LIIC use the Unitci States as a the police charged, corained subversive CJIgag physical condition when she
evidence of torture. Of
was trazm- course, this CXamifl5tI,1
(UOttrWrighI in uw ntaiNng independence materials.
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slerred to a cion four days after her arrest, than a month
after her terrible four Ui,, "id
from both Pussis and 'Ir.a. One intelligence
11cr letter, brought to us by former school l*lared the doctor: "Found red
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country walk here on Sundays. we could tell one from the other the house at 702 Oak Avenue Brown, E. T. Tomlinson — Aunt agift, not an obligation. Sex can work because I think they are
In later years, the "flW town" was by the porch. Everyone Benjamin Whither, deacon in Martha can match a name to be OutSiOCu at a price. L.UC more modest than dresses. I
started at 13th Street.
would stop wearing makeup
made their porch a little dif- the Episcopal Church, was almost every house. And she cannot.
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h
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remembers t1k., fountains in state of your marriage with and shave my head if it insuri--d
Taking a drive along Oak !erent from their neighbor's," born.
keeping my male co- worker'i
Avenue with Aunt Martha, Is explained Aunt Nlarl.lm
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Mar a CIIUC,%ICS
Wii.fl
iii.e a cA uOWfl
A
"There was a celery field out
sulphur water for the horses to .your wife' Its time you did II muiu.1oit my iemtnmiuiy andA on
4iemory
you both want a better my a bility to do my job.
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L.ane.Shestartshertourat 1215 udC,,afluujvrOauWasUiil ith
marriage,
I recommend
houses
in
the
eighth
block.
"A
th other words,I do not want
Oak, a w hite frame house big ditches down either side and
Her
grandfather,
Walter
counseling.
couple
named
Cameron
lived
But
If
you've
asking
be
viewed as a sex object. M'
overhung with mossy oaks. shell sidewalk s and littl e
u t Gwywn, lived on the sixth block me for the green
road
to
there.
She
was
a
new
bride,
b
light to pursue friends and I have adopted
'This was the last house out of br idges to get from the
nobody paid any attention to of Oak after losing all his citrus the red light, I'm negative,
poem as our slogan. It wa
town when I was a young girl," the sidewalk,
in the Big Freeze of 1883 in
her. You see, at that time
DEAR ABBY: I have written written by a 12-year-old girl
muses Aunt Martha. On SunOn the east corner of Oak and got married, my mother was Oviedo. Her parents were a letter to a very dear friend of
"Please don't walk in front of
days we kids would come out 8th Street stands the house built about to
have inc and that was married In Oviedo, in the First mine, and my problem is I me.
here to play cracker-loo—you by a Doctor Evans. It was the most important news In Baptist Church her grandfather haven't the courage to
send it.
i may not want to follow.
know, throw pennies in the moved from Park Avenue to its town!"
had helped build. Aunt Martha If you publish it, I am sure my
Don't
walk behind me,
house cracks?"
present location. And at 703
had fcur brothers to whom she friend will see it. Here it is:
I
may
not want to lead
She then pauses on the corner Oak, where Sanford artist Judy
And so it goes, all the way to was devoted: Walter, George,
My dear, dear friend:
Please
walk beside me and
of Oak and 10th Street, "That's Malone has her studio First Street. R. A. Wheeler, Thomas Meade and Gwywn.
How else can I say ii? You be my friend,"
make me sick! No matter how I
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Beyond this as far as 13th Street house where Aunt Martha was was

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DEAR ABBY: After 26 years
f a fairly good marriage wi th
three self-sufficient children
and a paid-for home, my wife
and I sleep ba ck to ba ck like
two fireplace logs.
She rations her love as a
"reward for favors and
withholds it as "Punishment.' of perfume can mask the smell
And when it's given, which is o sta le smoke that's constintl'
seldom, its with very little on your hands, clothing and
enthusiasm
(an
un- hair.
(lerstatement).
I love your company. Your
After near ly a year of this sense ol humor ispricoless,and
treatment, I'm considering you've demonstrated your
'rtaking m flawless record of friendship to nit' many ti i c
faithful marriage to seek Yet, my doctor has told iii I
attention elsewhere.
must avoid you. Can you
I don't see much di fference believe it' Your smoking is
be tween a wife who trades her making me ill. I miss y .
ou
love for personal gain and a
lady of the ever..ng who sells
DEAR ASHY: let me say
her favors for money. I con- first that I am the mother of
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aids. Present allowances for staff personnel range from a
generous l392,298 for senators from the smallesi state to $7 51,930
a year In the largest California.
Even by t he most conservative estimates, the congressional
eff ort to reduce the distractions to legislative productivity bears
a price tag upwards from $15 million a ear.
Th' example set by l!ouse and Senate is tnconter,' with
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domestic oil prices, despite industry claims that
Born in the Great Depression, Social Security
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price ceilii'gs discourage exploration and
was
intended to provide a minimum income for
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million Russian check was 6O years past due. and
those no longer working or unable to work. Its
development of new fields.
s merely a nibble of their $7 million outpurpose was to stave off dir-c poverty among the
Fearful of arousing the ire of their COIF
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standing loan, but surely mass celebration Is in
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elderly, the disabled, the widowed or orphaned.
stituents. House members stripped the legislation
order. Hoist the colors. Go wake grandma.
Since then, of course, for millions of
of proposed tax levies on gasoline aimed at
Anytime America is repaid anything is time for
Americans Social Security has become their sole
whoopee.
reducing consumption,
retirement Income rather than merely a supAnd fearful of being bamboozled in an area
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Actually', Russia Is not the only nation making
plement to other income or savings. As every
where they concede a lack of expertise, some some restitution for American generosity in the
working person knows. payroll deductions
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war against the Kaiser. From time to
needed
to pa y for steadily Increasing Social
representatives refuse to believe that there really
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Security
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Otherwise,
ma
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ns are paying more In Social
Prodded finally by Ways and Means chairman
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though,
the
United
States
receives
nothing.
Security
taxes
than In income taxes.
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Al Uflman, congressional leaders agreed to seek a
Original American loans World War I totalled
Likewise, food stamps were originally concompromise with President Ford to end a five$l2 billion and, with interest, ha ve since doubled,
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ceived as a food-purchase subsidy provided by
month deadlock over energy strategy. The Oregon
yet only crumbs of the total will ever be
the federal government for families or InDemocrat stated the fact clearly. "This is too
recovered. Seventeen nations, Including France,
dividuals below a certain Level of income. Since
important for politics," he said.
Italy and Brita in, ref use outr igh t to repay a
1971, enrollment in the program has risen from
single
copper.
Mr. Ford, cheered by his discovery that the
about 9.4 million people to nearly 20 million and
Its cost is expected to reach $6.5 billion In the
94th Congress is not "veto-proof," after all, can be
But if there Is a lesson here concerning the
fiscal
year that began July 1.
risks and barren fruits of International
excused for publicly chastising the lawmakers. But
How
far we have departed from the original
generosity, some in this town wonder If it
the President is equally powerless to act without
concept
of the program is shown by the recent
ever be learned. Even now, say a few grumbling
congressional cooperation,
A
not-so-sacred
COW
ru li ng by the U.S. Court of Appeals La
members of Congress. the United Sta tes is
It should be apparent on Capitol Hill, as well as
Washington Invalidating the formula ion which
cont inuing to make massive loans around the
in the White House, that the American people are world with little hope of fair return. Sen. Harry
(
stamp payments
based. The action was
going to pay id sacrifue and in hard cash for the
taken in response to a claas.cUon suit brought
B}-r-d of Virginia says foreign nations have
goal of energy independence, whether ii be through
by nine low-income families, the city of New
currently accumulated at least $32.8 billion in
York,
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the
Mr. Ford's import fees or higher taxes or higher U.S. credit of which they will not in some cases
n
le flAm e r%
National Weiiare 1 grits organization.
an1 can not mouiers repay. ktep. Jack Kernp
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l'ui)
"For a family that needs a loaf ofbreaei,the
ew
York
adds
that
t
charity
in
th
e
tiest
times
he
Used wisely, the energy supplies available can
We may have negotiated ourselves into a in the size of the larger missiles. As the Russians offer of a slice is poor comfort," said a threeIs
of
dubious
merit,
but
is
damnright
nutsv
In
carry the nation until it improves its productivity of
dangerous corner in our missile agreements wi th read the pact, the increase Is allowed In each judge panel, ordering the Agriculture Departperiods when the cheese It hard,
proven nuclear power, expands its access to fossil
the Soviet Union.
dimension of each missile, which enables meat to come up with a new formula that allows
Byrd
and
Kemp
are
among
a
small
group
of
fuels and explores the potential of solar energy.
Melvin Laird, former Defense secretary and Moscow to up the over-all size of their weapons f ood stamp recipients to purchase "a
federal lawmakers who periodically growl one of President Ford's closest intimates, says by 50 per cent Instead of the 15 per cent we nutritionally adequate diet."
Mr. Ford and Congress must put aside their
legislatively about the merits of lending money the Russians are violating the strategic arms thought we had agreed to.
Most people will probably go along with this,
differences and get the energy campaign back on
without attaching collection guarantees. Their limits. Not so, say Mr. Ford and present Defense
This
is
not
a
mere
honest
difference
of
opinion,
just
as they have gone along with the Idea that
the right track.
efforts are studiously Ignored. Complaining in Secretary James Schlesinger.
The American negotiators wanted strict Social Security should provide every American
Congress about the foreign debt Is of a class with
So far as this reporter can determine, all three definitions. The Soviet Union refused. This, of with an adequate standard of living—assuming
complaining about the public debt — a preserve men
Soviet Union course, should have alerted careful men that the that we can agree on what Is "adequate"
arebecorrect.
Technically,
theActually
of those hardy enough to withstand the snickers may not
violating
the treaty.
it is
Russians had something mind. But it did not either case.
of their fellows,
But while the Agriculture Department is
engaged in a deliberate flouting of the un- alert Secretary of State Kissinger. fie agreed to
the
loose
wording.
And
then
we
went
further
and
liberalizing
its eligibility requirements for those
Byrd points out vigorously that taxpayers who derst.andings.
dealing
took
a
course
of
action
that
can
only
be
described
who
really
need
food stam ps, It Is long past time
are now contributing $100 million a day in InBut it's our own fault. We forget, In our
We don't dpuW the contention of our federal lawmakers
as
insane,
for it to tighte n up its procedures to exclude those
terest on the national debt are tired of having wi th the Russia ns, the common rules of caution
that their Increasing office workload frequently distracts them
That
Is,
after
the
negotiations
had
failed
who
to
get
don't need them.
both
interest
and
principal
ignored
on
most
of
the
known
by
any
old-fashioned
horse
trader.
from the pressu job of running the country.
Russi
an
agreement
on
preciseness,
we
protests,
foreign
debt.
His
wever,
Congress
has passed a temporary law ban.pjng
ho
are
greeted
have
neglect
ed to cross each "t" and dot each
But their solutions counter the professed goal of
unilaterally
announced
our
own
understanding
stamps
for
students claimed as dependents by
with
snores.
'el". And that has been our undoing.
cut government expenditures and reduce ft massive
of
what
had
been
agreed
to,
thus
seemingly
well-off
families.
Just the other day, however,
deficit that threatens to give new fuel to inflation.
In fact, the snores are not overt Insults; rather
The pact, as Laird accurately points out, binding the United States to a strict in- the Senate Agriculture Committee was told that
The House recenOy voted to increase staff allowances for its
they represent the congressional consensus that severely limits improvements in antiballistic terpretafion of the arrangement while leaving the departinent's complicated schedule of
members by $23,550 a year and to increase by 50 per cent the
even were there a Will there would not be a way missile systems. The testing of ARM radar IS the Russians free to Interpret In any way which deductions is allowing many middle-income
authorized number of paid trips home for representatives,
to collect on the bulk of the foreign debt. That prohibited . But ti) some slipup the papers we best suits their purposes.
families to qualify for government he lp In paying
Now the Senate has appr oved a proposal giving each
debt. incl uding World War I, now totals more signed do not prohibit the development and
Technically, of course, since the Russians are their grocery bills. Expenses that can be

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Memory Lane

roams the shady, cobbled street along grassy sidewalks to greet the Mahoney house," she said,
of her old "home territory" her father, George Fox, on his indicating the large two-story
recalling the dusty, horse-and- return from his work at Plant structure. "It was already
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Oak Avenue, Sanford, from buggy days of her childhood, System Kbilroad on First there in 1892. And opposite was
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The only difference is, she Stree t. Her mother, Mary, died the Peabody house.
was Aunt Martha's "beat" In now sees Oak Avenue as a when
Martha was 11.
"And lids," she continued,
days gone by.
sedate matron from behind the
"It's all changed so," mused Indicating the house with wide
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And today, although Miss wheel of her black '49 Buick Aunt Mart
ha , "but I accept the upper balcony at 919 Oak, "was
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to
be
prettier,
theBeardallhouseanditsaton
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Park
It
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Avenue, she still frequently leaping ditches and racing
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to
her
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and
nephews
Twins
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fi.t;,,) this year. She as born in the the Swain howa was bou'ht by
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stillstandsat7l8OakAvenue— Chase was the last member of
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outsktrt.sof town the way it was beautiful old house is the All
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on her first birthday. During Souls Convent.
i'her childhood, "town" ended at
J ust to the north of the
the Corporation Ditch dug p resent All Souls Catholic —
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Streets. Cli h Isthe uare two-st
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ongress tnee IIid[iV HIOBU1S, II IL IS to
comprehensive," must have two objectives to
conserve the fuel supplies now available and to
encourage development of new energy sources.
The controversial bill proposed by the House
\Vavs a nd leans ('am mitt cc focused on con
servation measures, eventually missing the mark,
and disdained realistic incentives for increasing
the production of domestic oil and natural gas and
perfecting alternative energy techniques.
The political instincts of Congress are
befuddled unhappily in the energy puzzle by the
overlapping uncertainties of the economy, environmental issues and public opinion.
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Jones isamemuber of the
James Cleveland Gospel
Music
Workshop
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America which will convene in New York City,
Aug. 18-23. He Is employed
by Yale University and has
recently received a citation
from Rutledge University,
Newark, N.J. as Minister
of Musk.

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TROPICAL PARADISE

Buy Indian Jewelry With Caution
I3yJFAN BARNES
rule for buyers is, "Be Individual hand work is less will want to study the matrix
The herald Services
Careful."
precise than stamped edges and and color of the stone.
Tue great mass of Indian
William U. Lancaster, lines. If the piece was hand"A detailed design (lone ell
eweiry on today's market is an writing in "l'he International stamped there will be slight took someone a Lot more time
itti-active and popular pur- Turquoise Annual" offers some irregularities "though if the than a plain or sloppy one. You
hase for the collector and the suggestions for determining the work is good the naked eye have to go by logic. It's your
At customer.
quality of the jewelry you own would not normally pick them only weapon," Lancaster points
But outside the Southwestern or plan to buy.
out.
up."
inited States where some
He suggests that the piece be
And he cautions, "For every
Look for a silvermark of the
egulatlons are used to control studied through a 10-power craftsman.
on conceivable opportunity, you
one
is
stamped
If
he sale of Indian Jewelry the hand Iean. If possible. the back "your odds of value go can bet that some unscrupulous
up, everything else being fast buck artist has found a
loophole."
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Birth Announced

It is aot our intent to preven
If your piece Is handcrafted,
study the detail of the silver- you from buying Indian
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Dudley welcomed home by her brother, work. Joints should be even and jewelry, but only to urge you,
I Altamonte Springs announce Chad, almost three-years old. well-soldered. The design the consumer, to use caution,
ie birth of their second child, a
Mr. should be cor4istent with a solid knowledge and good sense when
Maternal grandparents are
aughter, Amber Kay, born
making your purchases. This is
appearance.
and Mrs. Chester Oxford;
Florida
Hospital
in
turquoise
in
the
a
field in which prices have
une 27 at
"Study the
i'lando. She weighed 8 lbs 4 oz. paternal grandparents are Mr. piece. Is It well cut? 1)0 the rapidly Increased In
r mother is the former Carol and Mrs. F. L. Dudley, all of stones match well' Does It fit years and Lntinue to rise at a
xiotd of Sanford. Amber was Sanford.
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FrIday. July fl 17S

THE SE Vt HTH DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
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Akins) and WILl (Frank Con. dau5ters lisa and Glenda, will leave that style of living and go
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- look like patron leave Sanford and head for a to a language school In
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Today, Charlie Lick Is a God.
'boot camp' of the New Tribes Missouri, where they'll study
aints
serving Individual, free from all
Tomorrow, well, to Charlie Mission, where they'll really even further.
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"When I was a child, I spoke
The most severe test c
debt of a financial nature, but there might not be a tomorrow, rough-it for 12 months, carrying . However, the second stage of
like a child, I thought like a mature love is Jesus' injunction obligated for the rest of his life, but he's planning for one In the their own water, living without the schooling Is much more
child, I reasoned like a child; for us to pray for our enemies.
Not too long ago, by his own only way he wants to live — to electricity or any modern intense, 'cause it's here they'll
,
ohen I became a man, I gave If we can sincerely and admission, he was a two-listed, serve tis
conveniences of any sort or learn where the Licks will
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foul-mouthed
At
the
present
time,
he's
an
description,
venture
into
the
world
as
lullthlans 13:11)
ess our enemies with gear-jammer — one of those industrial mechanic for Acme
They'll try to survive this fledged missionaries.
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Children have growing pains, forgiveness, life, prosperity, tough and rough jocke of an Conveyors of Sanford, but not niged mode of living while
Hopefully, for Charlie, that
which are signs of physical and all good things, out love Is 18-wheeler we hear about who for long,
learning more about God's way will be in the jungles of New
growth. Children are Interested really grown-up.
would make the stars of
Come
late
next
month,
and
furthering their studies In Guinea.
in growing up, but pounds,
The ability to face respon. "Movin' on — Sonny (Claude Charlie, his wife Miriam az1 praraUon for the day they'll
lie's prefer the Philippines,
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but he figures those islands will
an adult or even guarantee spiritual maturity. A human
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then,
so
he's
pretty
well
set
on
',.
unilar: \'cars of being
pletely irresponsible entity, but
I.
New
Guinea.
Christian, or never missing gains responsibility as he
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mouthed, truck driving exmemorization do not by pushing It away. I recently
'larine who tocled that 18"II.
themselves guarantee spiritual spoke wIth a young married
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wheeler
down the highways and
maturity. I CorinthIans 13:11 man who very immaturely and
byways with the best of 'em.
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Charlie
lick had it pretty
mature", What are the marks life was better than
marriage,
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of spiritual growth?
and looked upon his wife as a
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liere he and his brother
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angry at others. When children Church as drudgery, rather
Clifford toiled on a farm for a
was while recuperating
are in trouble they cry and nm than as the body of Chr which
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for help, many
few
yeirs
before
being
joiiid
from
that surgery that he they'll not be
blaming has responsibility to the Head.
language
________ by their two sisters, tilling
others for their own troubles, If we are to be Christian, we
"looked
up
and
surrendered"
school
Just
to
learn
a
foreign
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The idea of 'love here in I must be a part of Christ's body
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Cope.
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know what the mature
life to Him."
of that body, then we must
1
mechnies and phonetlesof a
sure
a lot of hogs
to difficulty Is: "Love bears all accept and execute our
Since
that
time
he's
been
language
and, In general, learn
that farm but we really loved
"studying, praying and wit- how to communicate,
things, believes all things, responsibilities as a member.
-- :'.
___________ the Copes. After all, they kept nessng" and preparing for
hopes aU things, endures all
These outward signs of
"We'll learn how to break
us
kids
together,
all
four
of
us,
whatever
role
his
God
has
for
down
a foreign language,"
things," People who share ward maturity remind us that
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and they raised us with live of him in life.
4Chrl.stian love also share dif- becomlngaClu'istjanbleav
Charlie says. "How to break it
their own.
ficulties. Among the spiritually one way of life behind (the
"It lull the things that go with down, how to make an alphabet
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"They were our mom and his new life) makes you grow. so we can communicate with
mature there are many sinful life), and follow Chr In
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he says, happily.
shouk3ers to carry the load, a new life. One of the hardest
You're like a new-born babe in the tribesmen.
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Sunday morning service. (Herald Photo by Marva Hawkins)
where he stayed until
and they got us interested and ready."
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How does his
Miriam
Carolina, he met Miriam help those people who were out feel about all this'
Wmdham
Wilmington and in those jungles dying without
they were married not long knowing of Christ.
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and mideast.
"I'm not guaranteed any
needed to do what he could to
Then in 1961—Oct. 19, 1961 tO help.
tomorTow, no next week, just
be exact— he met a fellow
"So, I sent off an application the breath I have In me now.
ker who was a Christian. last July for missionary can- Whatever will be will be as long

during the past decade, say it all are advocates of applying congregation to sing 'Happy Baptist Church will begin July Murray O'hare's latest efforts "plan for salvation" and right s1ission home office In cot uded.
often Is because churches have religious principles In action t Birthday' during which Jody 21, Rev. Fred Muffins has an- to restrict freedom of religion.
then and there, as he says, "!
not coacentrated
Patient carried the Moneytree nounced. The theme will be
(Woodworth) Wisconsin and
their prime improve social conditions.
That's quite a cycle for any
forward
to
the
chancel
for
task: nurturing faith.
She
plans
to
present
letters
knowing
cast
my
I
'was
cares
a
sinner
upon
Him,
and
they
accepted us," he saId,
But u
man — from children's aid
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accepted, I home, to a hitch with the
working
astronauts
be
publicly
censured
social betterment tions — those which have been Allen Yost presented a birthday open to all children and
1961, Charlie has been a so
for their decision to read the
rather than on instilling reli- most active on social Issues and cake,
just pursuing it to the highways of life the possibility
people six years
High Bible during the next flight to Christian, but, as he puts it, fullest," he related,
gious premises for It, according whose membership has sagged
living in the jungles New
Cake and punch was served In School age In the Sanford area outer space (July 15) and to witnessing
Christian."
'snot a studying,
praying,
to several
the experts. They — to retore more emphasis on the hail following the presen"When we leave here, we'll GuineaorBoz'neoocsomeother
Theactivities
camp will
feature prohibit
further by
demon.
be
to school, or a heretofore God-forsaken place.
say such efforts
line, but the rudimentary task of t.atlon in the church, with supervised
Including
strationsany
of religion
public in i
The
licks
moved
to
Sanford
'boot
camp',
with
small houses.
don't basically energize church nourishing
But for Charlie Lick, that's
basic concepts Bonnie
Byrd,
Marva
ion
archery,
hiking,
nature
study,
fignres
She
has
also
petitioned
another
firm.
he,
where
he
hauled
for
living
under
field
conditions,
r.o
the
way
it's been, that's the way
and principles.
Grieme, Nancy Kyle and arts and craft.s, field
the
Federal
Communications
The first essential to church
running
water,
no
modern
it
is
now
and that's the way it
Lucille Williams presiding at swimming, daily chapel Commission to stop Issuing
Dr. Paul Harrison, a
While on a trip to Boston In conveniences of any sort, where will be — for better or worse.
vitality is the Job of
the table. Dr.
Mrs.Harris
L C. Green
also
programs,
Frisbee
golf licemes
to Christian
Radio and 1968, he was checking a broken
learn to live in a primitive
lie cares not, so long as he Is
bolstering
and
of religious
stud- presented
with his
course,
game a
room,
basketball,
Television
broadcasters,
devotion
and a irs
atprofessor
Penn State
University,
fifth
wheel
when
he
slipped
style
much like you'll ex- doing his thing — and his thing
cake,
softball
and
soccer.
The
camp
steadying perspective on real. says the "first purpose of the
The main Christian Network from the top of a
asy' truck perience in the jungle.
Ity, the theologians and sociolo- church is worship," which
is sening his God, no matter
who has served Is limited to the first
youth
already
In
existence
is
CBN
and
fell,
seriously
Injuring
his
"Also
while
in
that
school,"
where,
when or how.
gists say, with social action dedeveIng a "relation. First Church as pastor longer pre-registered by July 17, All
He
Christian
Broadcasting
never
Lick
says,
"we'll
be
studying,
rived from that prior function.
.,.,
,
than any minister eiceot th
Darents wLshlnil to tltr
Iul UV(1WI d5 a uaia
Network) has been spreading nospicaIize1
the injury it- learning culture, how to build a
If churches simply join secu-'
their
children
a
FankM.Marler,who
rcquested
to
for viewing secondary issues.
self,
although
last
year he had New Testament church, how to
rapidly
across
the
country
and
iar forces in good causes, such
However, he says the drama served from 1977 to 1934, and call the church office for becoming very popular with to undergo a lamenectorny for organize a church, how to
as struggles
social justice,
enrollment Information. Cost
now resides at Boise, Idaho.
of worship has been "lost In
Christians everywhere. In repair to a ruptured disc which witness to people, everything
without fueling the religious
Just recently open house was for each child Is a
inrn
world,"
and
with
that
also left some nerve damage to you'll need to know out in the
ContmI Florida, Channel
roots It, the church Is "corn"dramatic enactment of reli- held at the parsonage which hiss registration fee and $5 a week, carries several ChIN syndicated his left leg.
field."
nutting institutional suicide,"
. u n d e r gone
e x ten s I v e The camp will run until Aug. 15
gion being lost, the heart
In March, 1974, lAck was paid
programs
including
the
popular
Following a minimum of one
say's the Rev, John Neuhaus
renovations. During
the and bus transportation will be
ligion has been eclitsed."
a
visit
by
Rev.
Don
Shockley
of
talk
show,
700
Club.
year
in that school, which might
Brooldyn, a Lutheran.
pastorate of Dr. Harris First provided in pee-routed areas.
the
Calvery
Baptist
Assembly
To
stand
up
and
be
counted
on
"When
the
be
in
Pennsylvania Rochester
black folk walk Church has experienced growth
lie says the health of the
of
Sanford,
At
that
time,
he
these
still
important
issues you may
Wliliamsport), Mississippi
churches
that they be into the white church they say, In membership, church school Providence
write to National Astronautic wasn't what could be con- Wisconsin, the Licks will
'You don't have anything going and youth, having
"distinctive enough to
been
Administration, sidered a 'studying Christian, probably go to language school
real gut commitment" by deep- here," he Observed. -'And I basically an older membership
Providence Missionary Space
Astronauts' Office, Manned but he told Rev. Shockley that in Camdenton, Mo., where
ening awareness of ultimate think they're right."
upon his acceptance of their Baptist Bible School will have
Houston, Tex. he'd come to church anyway. they'll be assigned to a mission,
values and purpose. Without
The Rev. Dr. Max Stack- call. The congregation is now its clOsing program tonight. Space--Center,
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lose house, professor of ethics at composed of young families , The teachers and children have
St. W, Washington, D.C. 20036 hospital for surgical repair to a
their vitalizing core.
Andover Newtou Theological well as older adults and youth. been busy preparing for
They also are "denying the School in Ntwton Centre, In 1972 the church received program to be held at 7 p.m. at (ask them to reject Petition No. !lernla he had sustained on the
job.
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world the distinctive perception Mass., said the vitality of any national mention with a story
and resources of the Christian group, religious or secular, de- and pictures In The Cutting Monroe, Miss Algerine BradcoIfl!1)Iifdty," he says.
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E. C. Eisea and Staff

SEMINOLE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
And Staff

WILSON-EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY

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

Eunice I. Wilson and Staff
FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK
OF SEMINOLE
John V. Mercer and Staff

Howard H. Hodges and Staff

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employes

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

A&amp; PWEO
The Management and Employes

SENKARIK GLASS
PAINT CO., INC.
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PRINTING CO., INC.

WINN.DIXIE STORES
and Employes
HARRELL&amp; [EVERLY
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STE NSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstorm and Staff

BAPTIST
AssistS B.p1'sl Church. Ov*01
Calvary Baptist AssenibI. 305 Piinwsid (SallIrd Garden Club

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Ca,atv Uss Ct..j'cn C;ystal Lake I ltd. Law, MIr,
C.nras Sa"V Church. III) 05 Ave.
C1ulvsta F,t$I Baptist
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First SipI.st Church. Itt °ail Ave.
St.
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First Iepl'st Church of DeBiry,
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First laput ChutcOt If
First BapI'i$ C.iwchs4 Linqwtod. Cur. Church I
First Baptist Chvrch of Oveds
First Impost Church 0 SanLand. Springs
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ParetO City Bepti1.0 Church
Feet $tp4,st Church 1
Fsu"fi'. Head Baptist Church. Ovied.
JrtdP M,ssen.aa', Bapt,*0 Ct,utch *47* W First St

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Na-. Salem Prhmstiv, BaaI.st
1550W. 11*51.
New Mt. lila l.ephsI Church. 47)5 Pea, Avi.
Eavenil tart I.apthst Chwcb. 2712 * 3101i St.
Psoples Biptast Chapel. 1351 W Pint Sliesh. Sa.'lurd
P.nct,,iI Iep4t CPvqch III W Au'prt sl.i
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(butt ê the Naf,rity, Labs Miry
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It. Aupeshise CalbiAc Church. Sunset O
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HONORED FOR SERVICE
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People's
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Lab. Mary Uis,'sd Pr.bytetla Church
First Pfi$bytvtl Church. Oak Ave. £ .400.

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Acwsuen L*'thwan Church, O'v,iffaun Or, Ca4ltkrty
OQsd SMpA,rd Ultird Ltt*ri,s. .-,_ 5. Orlando Dr
L*thstin CISutCh .4 Pre,j4eor_ De9,a
LvttwJnChwct.,*. Redeem., 153W.2$fl4 Place

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AIIsi's A.M I. Church, Olive 1 17*
All Paitis Chapel. Camp Seminole, Wil,yi Pars Rd
1..rtatl Avni,e Hsline5 (Piapel, Bearlsht Ave
Chtus$i Community Church
CNwcb,lJewsCh',,tofa,ter Day5a4 fl$5.)3t1pa,a,
!i,'t't OI Church. 3'. tr; Ch#,,,if.m Chaiisl Hi5 II '2.
Fern Pars
First Church 04 Christ, Scientist, 030 ( 7nj It
Lab, Moot.. Chapel. Orange 11,1. Las, Mini
Kih,dom HIll Of Jehevahi *'tness. Lah* Mini.. Unit, I54 W ItO

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Leisgisod Clutch .4 th Naaarcne. Waymin £ Jessup

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F,r,st Las, 5,en?n Di, Ad,,r.t.l (tu5i,p,, H*t 424. torisI C,ty
Seventh Day AdwinI,il CPi,ch. U$,tla,vd Lvi • Altimouh,

t.vric',a Chvtc's 04 Ohs Nnareise. 0s"eva Clininlusty Cent.,
Lale Mary CPir4f,4 Its. Nasa,ene. Labs Mary Blvd Lale Ma',

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UpsaIa Community Presbyterian CI'v.cls. Upsaha Rd
Witinantr Presbyterian Church. Rid lug Rd - Cisselbisty

F,rsh Southern MaIMd,t Church, 1401 Sanford Ave
Five Mithodrs% Church. ICI W Itt t
Geneva M4Thi4,$t Church, Geneva
Grac, Un,*ed Mo$Psst Church Airpott BM
GraM Chipif A ME. Church, Oviedo
Oakgvese MHhsdrit Church.
Osteen MilbidIst Ch,,,eb
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Fish W,,heyas
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St Jam's A.U.l. 0* at Cypress
ST ?.t1('i AM E CP,wqch II, !.I. III. Osleen
5' Paul's Methodist Church, Jstven Rd. Enterprise
Slaltord M4'tner,al Church S DBary
Sar4and. United M44he5l Church, Tamp First Fed. Semoran
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SiMon cbibstia. Church. 131W A..spsal 54y4
Nor**4e tWukan Church. Fisrida Haui.. Or. ilIjattiad
Libevicis CabiiIraa Clout, Baa' Labs Rd so jamtn.n

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laviiett United Memira.l Church, E Delary Ave. Enterprise
lea, Lase United Mi'$hud,sO Church
Bethel AM E. (ls',P,. Canaan Hats
C,asieth.r,y Crunmunuty United MtMdist UsuriPs, Plwy. Il-I) I
Pany R*d, Pd. Caisrtb.,ry
DIBa'y
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MaCedoiw.a Mtsusa Baptist Church, Oak I-hlI RI. Osteis
Morning Ølsr-y Baptist lbwch. Giseva Hey.
Mt Moriab Prem'hve BaptiSt, tilt LICVSI *"s, $*nlird
Ml O4..e Mii.whiftlli Baptist Church. &amp;*.une Opting. Rd.

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Church al Christ. III) S. Pats Avi
Church 04 Chitit at La, EIui, 0) 5 17.0) N Casselbirry
SsuThSema.wteCpu,qcti.4 CIwtst. 5410 Labs 010well Rd
CP*wct.4 Chv,st. 055 Palm Spela,s Or.. AtlamsiWe

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Island Baptist Church. Wi Pihinethe
5t JametM.ss4esaiyBaps*Chsich.3t, Rd IlL Oskes
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SI. MateW'.'s laplisi Church. Cisain Mg's.
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Ovideo, Florida

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY

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'a Monster

(44) Sports
3:00 (2) World At War
(I). Great Mysteries
(33) Party

() Lessles Rescue

Friday

Rangers

(24) Carrascolendas
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Racer

(33) 700 Club

EVENING
7:00 (2) To Tell The
Truth
(6) Concentrati on
(I) What's My Line
(9) Wild World

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11:00 (2. I) Pink Panther
(6) Valley Of
Dinosaurs
(9) Super Friends
(13) Daytime
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Jim Thomas

Movie

Wide World Of
Entertainment

(9)

1:00 (2.6) Midnight
Special
(9)
(44) Party

Of Animals
(13) Zane Grey
(24) Senior Scene

Marble

Squares

6:30 (2) Across The Fence

(13) Wrestling

Sunrise
Semester

(4)

8:00 (2. 6) Sanford And

Son

(1. 9) Laurel And

Movie
ABC Summer

7:00 (2) I Dream Of
Jeannie

(24) Washington

(6) U.S Of
Archie

(44) Dinah
2.

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Aflyson

June

Favorite Martian
JabberwoClky
Yogi's Gang
Villa Alegra
(44) WaHys Wckshop

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(24)

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(24) M3cerpee
iheatre
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10 00 (2. 1) Police

Woman
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Bugs

(9)

Bunny

(24) Mister Roger's

ABC Food
Love

CX Gold
(2.6) Emergency

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(24) The Sinners

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(6) Pebbles And

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(9) Wrestling
(13) Movie
3:00 (24) Book Beat

Bam.Samn
(9) Adventures Of
Gilligan

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Impossible
(24) Romagriolis Table
4:00 (6) Sounding Board

Lost
(6) Scobby-Doo
(9) Devlin
(24) The Electric
Company
(44) Ernest

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Cincinnati
Los Angeles

Reds have won six in a row, nine of 10, 15 of 1;

time. 10 games behind the first-place Dodgers,

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average of .315 was helped by a .317 average

Cincinnati went on to win the division, 312

during last month's trips

games over the second-place Dodgers.
Durtng a highly successful June campaign,
the Reds batting order fattened its average,

Heads started to shake sadly when Reds'
pitching ace Don GulIett was sidelined with a
broken th umb, but even though he was the last

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n or,y Ing about LA no more. I hey .re just going

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biggest lead of the season after beating Phila.
deiphia Wednesday.
The Reds have turned the National League
estern Division race into a cakewalk during
the past month. moving 10 games in front of the
Los Angeles I)odgers. During that time, the

Last year at Itus time it was a reverse
situation with the Dodgers 10*2 games in front
Cincirmai This season, the Reds have been
widening their lead steadily since they took the
lead for good on June 7.
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CARNOUSTIE, Scotland I AP I - There are more than a few
differences between a weekend golfer and a top tournament
professional. One of them is that the pro likes a course to be
tough enough to challenge him.
And that is what Carnoustie, the sprawling 7,065-yard, par-72
course on the edge of the North Sea has not done to the 1975
British Open players.
After the first two rounds, the field of 153 is led by David

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1975

The least surprising reserve named
Milwaukee's Hank Aaron,
Thursday
named
his th all-star squad and his
firs', as an American Leaguer. The
Brewers' designated hitter was eighth in
voting among Al. outfielders.
Aaron was selected to 24 in the
was

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monopoly on the starting lIneup next
Tuesdaynight in Milwaukee.
But Dark also ignored some of those
fan-mailed numbers Being runner-up in
the voting didn't automatically mean
being an all-star reserve. In some cases
the secomi-place. third-place and fur.
ther-down4hethe-place players were by,
passed by Dark.

among the
12 cttoice5.
The remaining two backup outfielders
are Boston rookie Fred Lynn. who
managed fourth in the voting as a writein
candidate, and Kansas City's Hal
Mcl(ae, sixth in the balloting but chosen
over the Texas Rangers' slurnp-ridden
Jeff Burroughs.
l.nn and first baseman Mike

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as a -sleeping gtant." was stiH sleeping ail the second round
finished, and after rain had broken a five-week drought it
playing qwetly. In fact, Ben Hogan's 22-year-old course record
of 68 was broken by five players.
Cole's 66 Li the new course record and it put him into stro,ng
contention. But he is two strokes back of Huish, 31. a teaching
Scottish pro who delighted his countrymen In the gaUery of
16,000.

was

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David Huith

6147-134 Johnny Miller

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Peter Oost.rhuii

71-67—I3I Jack Nickiavi
1l-70--12* Jack Newton
09-49-134 Simon Holliday

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Bobby Cole

top

Hargrove of the Rangers were the onl
runners-up in the voting who were named
to the AL
by Dark,
Catchers Ray 'F osse of Oakland.
Carlt.o
Fisk of Boston and Ellie
Rodriquez of California were 2.3-4 m the
voting but Dark opted for fifth-place Bill

Neil Coles
69-70-1Y9 Guy Hunt
7140-131 Robert Shearer
1149--139 Alan Taple

M310 Irwin
Graham Mirth

7347-131 Raymond Floyd
72-47-139 Brian Hufteit

Bernard Gall

Before the recent successes, the Tigers
had
ed through losing streaks of
four, six and live games.
In the other American League
the Boston Red Sox nipped the Texas
Rangers 8-7: the Minnesota Twins
stopped the New York Yankees 0and
the Baltimore Orioles turned back the
Califorma Angels 7-3.
Vern fluhie teamed with Bob Reynolds
for an eight-hitter and Jack Pierce belted
a home run to help the Tigers beat the
Rovals.
Pierce walloped his homer in the fourth
to tie the game at 2-2 and the Tigers
scored their winning run in the fifth
the help of Ron LeF"lore's baserunning.
IkFlore led off the fifth by beating out a
chopper to third, stole second, moved to
third on Gary Sutherland's groundout
nd raced home on Leon Roberts'
bouncer.
Ruhle, 8-s, gave up two unearned runs
before leaving in the ninth with ont out
and a man on second. Reynolds came
into the game and left the potential tying
run stranded.
Red Sox 8, Rangers 7
('ccii Cooper's run-scoring single in the
bottom of the ninth offset Texas' threerun burst in the top of the inning and gave
Boston as victory over the Rangers.
The Hangers had tied it 7-7 with

The New York Yankees' Chris

I. hainbliss and Baltimore's Lee May
were

among first basemen but the
two in line - Carl Yastrzernslu f
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Boston and George Scott of Milwaukee
got the nod from Dark.
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Similarly, Dark oypassed Kansas
City's Cookie Rojas, Baltimore's Bobby
[ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Grich and the Yanks' Sandy Alom.ar to
name Jorge Orta of Chicago as a reserve
The Detroit Tigers have certainly had
second baseman,
their ups and downs this sea.soc. Right
lie also overlooked Oakland's Sal
-, they're up
Bando and Cleveland's Buddv Bell to
The Tigers, who couldn't win a game
pick rookie Dave Chalk of California at
third base and chose Chicago's Bucky for the longest time, now can't lose and
Thursday night defeated the Kansas City
Royals 3-2 for their ninth straIght 'c
Yount of Milwaukee for reserve shorttor).
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slunip and now our winning streak," said
Detroit Manager Ralph Houk. "Tha's
how baseball goes. We were playing real
t. 1(ksu biallgames in t1w slump. We were in
all the games but we couldn't get the hit
at the right time."

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outs in the top of the ninth when Toby
Harrah and Jim Spencer singled and Jeff
Burroughs hit a full-count pitch by
Reggie Cleveland. 6.6, over the left field
wall for his 171"i home run of the season.
But in the bottom the Inning. Denny
Doyle drilled a two-out single to left off
Gaylord Perry, 7-14. Doyle took second
on a passed ball by Ron Pruitt and scored
when Cooper singled
left. The victory
widened os
American League East
lead to 2'z
idle Milwaukee,
TtirLs 6, Yankees 3
Tony Oliva ripped four hits, one of
them a home run, and triggered three
rallies, leading Minnesota over New
York. It was the 27th career four--hit
game for the Minnesota veteran.
Oh,
homer leading off the seeond
preceded a two-run double by Glenn
Borgmann. helping the Twins to a 3.0
lead. Oliva also singled in the third and
started rallies in the sixth and eighth
%% A singles.
Orioles 7, Angels 3
Elrod Hendricks led Baltimore's extra.
baw hit assault with two doubles and a
triple ani Mike C'iellar scat te red nine
hits as the Orioles beat California, The
Orioles blasted out nine extra-base hits five doubles. two triples and a pair of
home rusts in helping Cuellar lift his
record

suffer

roster

The manager of the world champion
's's has plenty of 'home-grown" talent
with which to work. Oakland uniforms
ll be on seven of the 28 players, the
fourth straight year that the tliree- tililz!
ssorld champions have outnumbered the
remaining 11 Al. clubs

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Tigers
Extend

Alvin Dark wouldn't go strictly by the
numbers when he filled out his roster of
American League all-stars.
The numbers were the record 7.357,811
ballots cast by the fans for the p!ayers of
their choice. As a result, Dark's Oakland

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Iiwsh. a tough. dour, unknown Scot who foflowed his firstround
6 9 with hat would have been a course-record 67 in Thw-sdav's
second round.
That put him at 136, eight under par and two strokes ahead of
Tom Watson of Kansas City.,Nfo., Britain's Peter Oosterhuis the first-round leader -ard South Afficans; Andries Oosthuizen
and Bobby Cole.
Carnoustie, described by former U. S. Open champ Hale Irwin

Atlanta Braves ,sitting out an all-star
game in 1i52 with an injur
and %-S
traded t the Brewers last winter after
Babe Ruth's record 714
career home runs. If he plays Tuesday
mght. he'll tie the record of 24 all-star
by Willie Mays and Stan
Musial.
Aaron said he was proud to be chosen,
but said he was not sure whether he
would be able to play because of an In.
jured shoulder
Oakland's Claudell Washington and
Cleveland's George Hendrick were also
selected by Dark as reserve outfielders,

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Pirates and one player from each of six
other National I.eague clubs were chosen
today by Manager Walt Alstan as
NatiOnal League AILSthr reserves for
Tuesiay's game against the American
I,ei!,,ue All,Stars al .NlihAaukee.
Philadelphia selections ere outfielder

Greg I.uzinksi, the league leader in home
runs and runs batted in, and the second
I.shi)rL5tp)mnbinationofl)a%'eCash
and Lorry lIowa.
Mann)' Sanguillen was named backup
catcher Johnny Bench of
Cincinnati, and outfielder Al Oliver is
Pittsburgh's other reserve player.
The remaining six reserves are Tony
Cincinnati, and Bob Watson,
Houston , first base; Bill Madkck,
Chicago. third base: and outfielders Reg.
gie Smith of St. Louis. Bobby Murcer of
an Francisco and Gary Carter of
Montreal

Louis outfielder Lou Brock and three of
Alston's L Angeles Dodgers
Starters
the Dodgers, who also have
thr IiiCfl on the nine-man pitching staff.
.we Steve Garvey lb, Ron Cey' 3b, and
Jimmy Wynn, outfield.

for starting

perez,

In addition to Ilench. the Reds have
second baseman Joe Morgan, shortstop
Dave Concepcion and outfielder Pete
Ittsein a starting lineup that Includes St.

Today's reserve selections left theNew
York Mets, San Diego and Atlanta with
only pitthing staff representation m tt:t'
NI. team.
Reserves Sanguillen, Perez, Cash,
Madlock, and Howa all ran second at
thei- positirins in the All,Star balloting,
I.uzinski polled fifth high among the outfielders, behind Smith.
Murcer, who was on the last four
American League All-Star teams as a
Neii% York Yankee, was the eighth-high
outfielder in the voting.

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PITTSBURGH i API - No offense, Joe
DiMaggio; it was just another night's
work for Willie Stargell.
'Milestones are
be enjoyed once
)vur career is over." Stargell 3aid after
his 361st career homer tied him with
DiMaggio for 24th place on the all-ttme
major league list and secured the Pittto

sburgh Pirates' 4-1 victor)' over the Los
-\neles I)odgers Thursday night.
the only other game
National
League, the Chi cago Cubs defeat ed the
San Diego Padres 3-1, The Montreal.Atlant.a game was postponed by rain.
in

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"I know I've got two games tomorrow
and that milestones aren't going to be
much help," Stargell said after the
Pirate victory.
"When you're playing you just have to
grind it
Stargell ground it out against the
Dodgers with
single that
broke a 1-1 tie and a two-run insurazve
homer off Dodger reliever Mike Mar.
shall. The
or was the 10th in 13
gaines for the Mrates. who moved six
ames ahead of the Idle Philadelphia

Phillies in the National League East. The
l)odgers dropped 10 iames behind the
first-place Cincinnati keds in the West,
Cubs 3, Padres 1
Ray Burns stopped San Diego on eight
hits and Chicago scored a pair of
unearned runs in the second inning en
route to victory over the Padres.
With two out in the second inning,
Mann)' Trillo walked and Steve Swisher
doiibI4 Birris then grounded to short.
stop Enzo Hernandez, who threw wild
past first as both runners scored.

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vict

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Burns had a three-hit shutout going
until there were two out in the sixth Iniiing. Bobby Tolan and Willie McCovey
both singied and Dave Winfield followed
stith a run-scoring double.

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Elwill be receiv ed at the offIce
FECTIVE DATE
of Arthur H Re(kwifh Jr. Clerk,
A Copy of Said ordln,ne shall be
Roor,i 2*6. SemInole Coun?t (04'
avaIlable at the Offi' ; the City

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PHRASE "FOR ONE 41) Yt:AR-

AND IN ITS STEAD INSERTING
THE PHRASE 'FOR two (2)

IN BOTH OF THE
AFORESAID
lot 26. and the Nor thlgf pet o, lot 7,
SUBSECTIONS.
of said amended Plat of Orange REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES
H,ightL according to PItt Rook 1, OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN

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I. 1975. declared OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA.

vacated alley) lying betwen thi
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2900 S. ORLANDO DRIVE (17-92), SANFORD

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feet of lot I, and the South 40 feet of

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(Court Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By - Elaine RiCharde
same will be barred.
Deputy Clerk
FlJ at Sanford. Florida, this 4th Publith
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are brunming with confidence as they make
their way toward the AII-Star break.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
and best bidder for
it the Welt
To All Creditors and All Potion s Front Door of the County Courthouse
Having Claims Of Demands Against In
Sanford, Sem1noie County,
Said Estate:
Flor ida at 1100AM, on the
You are hereby notified and
day of July, 197j. the following
required
present
claims a
described Properly .
demands which
may have
Lad 21 and the East U 6 feet of Lot
against ftc estate
PATRICIA A. 73. in BlOck 3, SAPILANDO THE
MARRONE, deceased late of SUBURB BEAUTIFUL.
Seminole County,
Florida, t the ALTAMONTE SECTION. according
Clerk of the Circuit Court, and file to the plat
the same in duplicate and as P1.1 Book thereof as recorded in
page 67, Public Records
provided In Section 733 II. FIorja
of Seminole County, Florida

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CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR Action No 75412 CAOS-B. of the

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and file theorlginal with the clerk Cl
FREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS
this
either before service
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
Petitioner
Immediately United Stat es c or poration . formerly
thereafter; otherwi a default
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The Sanford Senior Baseball
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this Court ort this 24th day of June.
TO ELIZABETH REED JOHNSON IVIS

ADULT

CALL FOR DETAILS

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIOHTEFNTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Case Na. 7S-1212-CA-o4-F
In re the Marriage of
DOUGLAS BRUSE JOHNSON

ETH REED JOHNSON

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Parkway. Post Of
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recorded In Plot Book 13, Page 13, of of UNIT I as W plat recorded in
the Public Records of Seminole rial Book I?. Pdgt 32. Public
Rtcord% of Seminole C ounly,
Cmnty, FI ids
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Golf
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Residence Unknown
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TO RAFAEL A RIVERA
and Norma .1 Rivera,
his wife
Residence Unknown

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to f04CCIOW the
mortgage on the following described
property In Seminole

46 Mustelsne

24 One who d,ps 51 Air flofelial
Witold in gravy 53 Rebeft (coo I
25 Printing
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direction
55 Bristle
58 Female ruff
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(44) Braves Baseball

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League All-Star Mark Russi does the splits for a
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wild throw as Holly
Hill's Steve Penland slides into second base before the game was
W0
Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.
Friday, July 11, 1975—lB
rained out (see story at right). At far right, Steve Cooper of
Seaboard Coastline, No. 8, does the back-kick in a slow pitch softball game earlier this week.

Plaintiff

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(13) Get Christie

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(24) Washingt on
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CUlT. SEMINOLE CO
UNTY, COUNTY, FLORIDA.
FLORIDA
CA 09 B
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CASE No. ii.oflCAO9O
LEE A. EVERHART, as Truste'fOr DIVISION
WILMIPGTON SAVINGS FUND
The Commonwealth Corporation,
SOCIETY, a Delaware corporation

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(33) Wrestling
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(13) NBC New
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Boiton I. Texas 7
Minnesota 6. New York
Detroit 3. Kansas City 7
Baltimo,-e 1. CalIfornia 3
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Today's Games
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re?vrl's Try one and see Call 322
761 -r 5)1 9993

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To c.I.b,a'. Oj( g:.r'd op.r.ng.
thi Sa.'pe,ior Mobile 14cm. Slow
at 283 W Higfiwty $0 in
Gsrd'in will euction oft a recond..
Oared 1973 Gatasie mobile homi
on Saturday. July 19th. Best offer
takes it
over $2.

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THURSDAY

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Watk Gate all of July w,tp
FREE
any purchaSe of chain lint, or wOOd
F STEPSON t,,Ap:D CLEARING
fence Lower cost per It Call li,'lIdnzinn. Excavating, Ditch
QUALITY FENCE Anytime 37)
V,rwk
ii t1t IO'
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Home

$ 1 6,900

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Fencing

Mobile

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Pest Control
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sulatirn Call for fr
esti'-'.ates
66$6'?Or9Q47363Q'94

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Marketing Director $671112 for

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In Sanford's Finest

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook)
319 E Pine 372 5

GRAND OPENING
AUCTION JULY 19

WILCO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

Moving? Why Not Live

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patented new hand lools. Every

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Part (u,øl time earnings, 10)00 per

$ p.m. (2,5) - Babll World of 4w Garaglate (lesebotf, how It
mit ave woo IN years ages leb at posit len eav,r esplored)

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TUESDAY

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Don't neecii" Serve a useful purpose
again when you sell them with a
Classified Ad from the Herald,
Call us today! Don't delay! Just

Baby Sitter &amp; light hoc,1ekeei,eq.

Nancy Gunter in "pressure point")
11.30 p.m. Tennis Ali.Star Match (First Ylord Team Tennis

44.;

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dial 372-7411 or $31 9993 To place
your low cost Want Ad

out. Reference,, needed, for ap
pottment call 377 )U4.

II:31p.m. (44)_Greatest $p.rlsL ,gend, (Oscar Robirtion)

Contractor. Homes, additions $13

BEAT HIGH ELECTRIC COST5377 or tc' p4)4
install a water to dir heat pump- _______________________________
free est. DYKES AIR CON
OITIONING. 377 5177.
InsulatIon
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BeautiCare

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Pout&amp;BodyWork -

flUDDY', tIOMLIMPROVEMENT. YOu Piae tried the reSt now try the
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
best Expert paint 8, body work
AND REPAIRS 372 133$.
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford. 372.
736 7306 after 6 p m
37] 1393
1771.
dCtivt'-ry
Pick
or
&amp;
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1 SANF

JUST OF F 25th ST.,

HieImprovaments

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appt. tall 373 5470 between 9 and
noon or 3 to 6 p.m

second round of 51I,441g CBS Tennis Classic Pam Tee'guarden fares

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family owned Cosmetic company
has an opening in the Sanford
area. Must have Positive attl'ude
and like to work with people For

4:30p.m. (I)) - Pro Tennis (Rod Lever meets Alex Metrivelll In

Wa)' 435. Players must bring

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2580 RIDGEW

AWAY

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owner. $1,993. Call Duane

Central Heat &amp; Air Condlioning
For free estimates, call Carl

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yellow Super Beetle, I speed,
radIo, 17,000 miles. Like new. One

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Au_Conditioning

Household furniture Moving Sale
Tables. Lamps &amp; Accessories $3.1
3191
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TWOAND THREE BEDROOMS AVAILABLE

1972

ERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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Table &amp; ChaIrs, Color TV 8 Stereo
Also other items 323 010$.

ONE BEDROOM
FROM 135

milege, 1 owner, good condition.
$100. 32.093S.

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Field Creations, a Marshall Field

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4:30 p.m. (2.1) - Women's Golf (Final rund of u,,. Borden

i6et side of Orlan&amp;i, off High.
their own shoes and personal

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1U4 Pontiac GTO convert.ble, low

McGulre at 322.1651. Dealer.

JUST A PHONE CALL

KULP DECORATORS
109W. 1st St.,
We steam-clean carpets

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7313.

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307 East First. Downtn
372-91)1 Eve.$49.Il46

RIDGEWOOD ARMS

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3237011

Ohio: interview with d.ving champion Phil BOIgs
3:30 p.m (13) ChampIons (Same as above)
lp.m.(9)Champshjpoame,ofmeNFL

stjd Matador Coach

l77 )7'x61', 3 BR, 1'., bath, extra.
4o down. Assume payments,
Trailer,
mo. on rental lot.
131-U77 after I &amp; all day Sat. &amp;
Sun, Owner

ComIng Soon
..IALPPVS BUG
HOUSE, Dedicated to precision
VW Repairs for Ii yrs. Cor. of S.
Sanford Ave &amp; Silver 1k. Rd. 372

Hwy 16, West Sanford
323 5620

National AutoSales

) p.m. (IS, 3$) - ChampionshIp Wrestling
1 p.m. (3) - CkamplOnshlp Fishing
2p.m. () - Water World (Sportsmen attempt upstream rat of

college is licated on 1k'

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SUNDAY

at I p.m. at Matador Field lit

42-?tbile Homes

Sanfe,Ay, Sa1f.rd,FI 37771

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CASH
For Your Junk Cars
373-1379

Dell's Auction Service

For hedge: VIburnum plants. 2' up.
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well bunched In cans, $1, 202 W.
20th St.

Singer Zig Zag. In cabinet, 3 needle,
frontloaddeiuxesewingm.thine,
Sold new for 1319.00. Pay balance
of IN or lOpaymentsof 19. See at

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2 p.m. (3$) - Championships (National Indian Athletic
Association boxing championships from Carson City, Hey,; U.S.
Indoor Swimming ChampionshIp relays from Cincinnati: National

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tatlyp (all 6113079

7:30 p.m. (21) - Tile Way It Was

rapids)

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Assume Payments

t'4iqnts 377 5171 or 377 7352
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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff'S Garden Center
601 Celery Ave Sanford

3 piece living room suite, green, 155
373 $216 after 6 p.m.

$10931

experienced In all phases. 372. _____________________________________________________

l'Iayers Clinic Sunday. July

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Full ctsarg. bookkeeper, must be

Illay attend a Coaches and

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Days 3776)7]

You'll Receive A Plant If You're One Of Our First 100

kork your own hours Earn extra

iS p.m. (25) - Wrsstllg

boys and recently-graduated

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warranty. 7?-I1S1.

377-31 II
AFTER MRS.
3770641

let meMOWorTILL your lot and-or
garden spot. Floyd Freer,
377 5)91

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mileage. 3150. 372 36*7

FRIDAY NIGHT 7:30
Selling residue of an estate. Anflqu
Flex Wheel, cast iron laundry
stove, Duncan Phyfe drop leaf
mahogany table &amp; three chairs
with rush seats. living room &amp;
bedroom furniture, TV5 &amp; stereos.
All kinds of fancy glass, linens &amp;
hundreds of misc. items. This
should be a very good sale.

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200,

l973Dodge
Charger

Sale

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Cash
For Your Junk Cars
323 1136
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1971 Ambassador Station Wagon, .1
aIr, extras, Inspected, lw

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Special shrub and garden sprayers,
9$ cents ea. GardenLand, 1100 W.
1st St., 323-66)0.

Large bar with 2 bar stools, &amp;
glasses, 5' long, 3', I" high. 1)50.
323 9033.
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Complete CS Radio Base Set, Al
Honda

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Us. your bait (Or 4sm• lmprovim,ni li, or
we'll •it(tt silt Iiv,i,,c,n,t Fr Et?imiti

5)45

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WILSON MAICR FURNITURE
BUY
SELL
TRADE
311 315 E Frst t
377 31•$
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Dart

S695

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1947 Ford 2 door.
1750
See Mgr. 6125. Park Plo.)

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P4OLL'S
Casielberry, 1792. $30 (206

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For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc Buy 1 or 100) item,
1 arry's Mart, 215 Sarilord Ave
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13' L-Shape Naughahycie button Bar,
$200; Bar Stools. Glass rack, Bar

Peg Real Estate Broker
371 04,40, 3fl.774,3737g95

ADDITIONS AVAILABLE

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foradvancem,ntfohardworker.
Applyinpernon1 to Bill Baker
VW, 37)9 S Orlando Delve An
Equal Opportuni'y Employer

capturIng a stsrt)
4 p.m.(13)
Car and Track (H1,lights of LIIAC'i 19U California
31I;ARCAlatemedelstoCarsa,TstIadeg.A ,a)
4:30 p.m. (6, 13)
CBS sports Spectacular (USU55N Track
Meet, taped atKl.n; Hallof Famelfltei,iational Diving Meet, filmed
at Fort Laugerdafe)

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2S71 Park Dr
REAI.TOR

A Large Plant For Your New Apartment.

vacation pay Good opportunity

chaIrs, secretarial detks I,
chaIrs, straight chairs, lilirig
!.ouIrJI'.I• o
awi silo arry.

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1973 Buick Lesabre. I dr., ar. Only
$2,500. 3'7 4991. After 5, call 372-

guns 00 any

consign

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7511 Yale

CASH 322-4132

&amp;

stereo, $35: Black leather bar 8. 2
StOOls, $75; 1' metal Si-fold door;
110. 11.7
MIr .1

After S.372 $410

descriptIon, 373-7340

iuriiiiur

Commercial meat slicer, 150; 73.5
Binoculars, $13; 3' front door, $10;
fln,'nhn.,
en,.,'),
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fl..e.1
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DELTONA- 7 homes, 3 BR, 1',
bath. NO DOWN PYMT. TO
QUALIFIED SIlVER, $71,000.

323.7140
321.0041

KISH

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Will buy or

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SupplIes 377 1131

REAL ESTATE

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UnIforms, hospitalization,

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Visitors, Lease An Apartment And You'll Receive

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Furniture&amp;M;sceIianeous.selI,oc

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Wood or steel desks (executive desk

ldyllwllde Ill
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Bedrooms. Priced in mid 70's 3
pct. down, 7~ oct in?.

Each Woodmer, Home Features Central Heat And
Air Shag Carpeting In Living Areas, inside And
Ou;side Storage, Modern EquIpped Kitchen,
PrIvately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I I Come
On Out And See For Yoursilf.

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3Op:t. commission, Frepick.ups.
Auction Saturdays 7 p.m. Sanford.
372 7770

60-Office Supplies

NEWHOME5-tngooda,ea 38_I

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overhaul, new I n the floor, $31.

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Double bed, springs I. mattress, $25;

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New &amp; used car clean up end detail
man, S day week, full tlm,t

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tnri,tIll,..r P*hhl.

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DvuruUm, xoum, vamiuy
room on large lot, low down
payment. 327 045 after 6.30 P.M

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1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

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a.m (44)
Jim Thomas Outdorr$ (FIshing In Nova ScotIa;
0othuig the rapIds of the Sftakm, Nivea', Idal.)
)3;30p.m.(33)-v)rea',t SportsLegends(Kyfe Rote)
2 n.m '7 I)
Sas.ebail WarmUp
3:13 p.m. (2, SI
lasetall (Los Anles Dodgers at St. LouIs
Catdhals( San Francisco Giants at Chhcag. Cubs or Texas Rangers
at Boston Red S•x)

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322.2090

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oem on corner iot,
1I$,9O. Existing, 1)6,500, 7
mtg 373gw,

3729211

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Wanted, bookkeeper through trial
balance, preferably 5 years cxperience wIth
mech,,nl:ed
CIII 3236061 for appt, $
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PINEY WOODS BARN- We Buy

21' Lone Star, twin engine, galley.
head, trailer w electric wench.
si.soo or best offer, 372 $001
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1967 Chevy Impala, good condition,
must sell, 1550. 373 $213.

Casselberry, Hey. 17 92 1)0 4704
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ROBSON MARINE
2927Hwy 17-92
322 5961

Heater, Furniture. Lumber, Bricks.
Ro4 tile 8. tin, firewood. Air

Jim Hunt Realty

Nice Locaton 377 3566

Needed, Auto Mechanic
National Auto Sales
373 .7011

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camping, skiing, 8. fishing. 332
3)11 or 372 0771
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Counter tops, Sinks Installation
available. Bud Cabell. 3771052
anytime,

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Wanted to txu' used office furniture.

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IN ALL PRICE RANGES
517W. 1t St

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MODELS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION
- TAY fDrsIT
ADI IC
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8.%V&amp;SODOWN.FHA.LOWDOWN

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OHI.AN(x) - High school

equipf,

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Bob Markey,

7]' Critchfielci Cruiser, 160 Inboard-

Kitchen. Bathroom Cabinets,

1Y0. 70 Corona station wagon.
000d condition Below book. $31
6214.

CASH 323-8371
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Saturday&amp;Sunday
3779719

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I PIece or HouwfuIl

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80-Autos for Sale
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ANTIQUES

oat5 &amp; Accessories

Buttons
&amp;
Bows
Children's Store

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531-6155.

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25 to 50% off

BALL REALTY
Choice Listings

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We Buy Furniture

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?610Hlawatha Ave at 17 97

FROM 135

Furnished 7 BR House
Adults, Plo Pets

Director

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$IA_Q('tA'l by
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1971 Chevy Truck, custom 10, 6 cyl
l'bed,rearstep,$),49$flnalotfer

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Rummage Sale: Sat. 9 to S. Old U.S.
flank Bldg., Sanford Plaza. (By

Due tosmoke damage, merthandise

Peg Real Estateflroker
377130),

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From

2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

7 Bedroom fenced yard
$lSOmo. Adul's pref erred
373 34.4D. 322 6670

33-Houses Furnished

Sacrifice Sale

S and 10 Act. Tracts of land ,vith
trees

323-8470

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1974 F-100 Ford Super Van. 6 cyl.
ratilo. air conditioner. 10.000

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boicar"

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Near Lake &amp; Town

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offer. 373 6359.
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A ne,tt 7 bedroom home with Florida
room, carpeted throughout, all
new appliances, corner lot,

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wyui org.ni:ed,
an exeetient spetler, and enioy
silling on the telephone.

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named at a Later date.

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Lovely? BR, 1 bath, living. dinng,
Florida room, wall-wall carpeting,
fenced, 53) 3457

I.1araI,4 l.A.

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STUDIO 1,2,3
BCDROOM SUITES

Newspaper experience required,

7p.m. (44) - Wrestling

'1 amimnuonal instructors tO. be

Sanford

SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS

SOLICITOR

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land, 122.000

Inc.

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f'eneva
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Luxury Patio
Apartments

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372 flU. 377 115'6. 377 $91.1
377 1959,3771161

dIce 7 bedroom block home, fur.
nislsed or unfurnistied. 373.2,13,

telephOne sales person.

Golf Tournament from Carnovifte, Scotland)

' l'htllies, and ("reorge ?,uraw of
If the Cincinnati Reds will ic the
.'i('QUts in attendance, along with

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MIJLTIPL.E LIST INC, REAL TOP
377199)
19)9S French

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Realty

4 flrirciorn, 1 bath

No Security Dipoglt.
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67A-Feed

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Lawn Mowers We Sell ThiAes[
Service the Rest. Western Auto.
301 W 1t St

2 Acres

l4ariiier

Hwy. 17.2 Sanford

$966 Chevrolet truck, ~ ton, witri
new utility body and racks, good
shape, good tIres. 5600 or best

black and white and rea.j all over

combined collection of trash,
68-dVanted to Buy
trinkets S. treasures of the
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families on (709) Wynn
(Sunland Estates). Everything Cash for gd used Furniture 8
Antiquti STAN'S. 377 9719
from bunk bed frames. $13 to
Zippers. Sc July 12 &amp; 13. ID to 7.

831 7920

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Bedroom home, with central

Stemper Realty

1965 Chevrolet step side pick-up. 319
3116 evenIngs

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on our course and see what life is
all about I Luxury Living at Prices
You Can Afford.

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Sanford, clean 7 BR. 1 bath, fully
Carpeted. $160 per mo., 1st S. last.

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GIANT OAK TREES-- Shades
fenced corner lot included

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In the Herald Classified ads are

suite, shotgun, misc. 373 1057, 10.1
Wesl Coleman Circle

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STAN'S HWY 46 FLEA MARKET

lot, big utility s,ed. drive by 200)
Summerlin Ave and call 'or
details Sales price. %I1.

79-Trucks- Tra i er's

Peg. Apaioosa Stallion, 2 yrs. old,
Broke, ready to ride. Very gentle.
Call after 9 p m. 349-5542.

GARAGE
SALE- Saturday all day,
Sunday after 12. Dining room

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for an ezperienc,d classliled

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on every coaches' and

'A NFORD TIRE SERVICE

another

$1,000

66-Horses

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Couch with matching Chlir, vanity
th'...xq mlrvtw hMt ,4,,.,nn 4*1
matcp,lng

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3235555
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Ikensee to help us make sales
Forrest Greene, Inc
373435).3221910,eyes

Ahoy Mates!

323 3166

Half Doberman, 110
372-136)

Trash 8. Treasure Sale
July 10, 11,
12.
to S. Behind Methodist
Church, in Fellowship Hall.
Geneva

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JUST REDUCED

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
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1350 Both good
condition 3739096

$17,500.

i'eg Real Estate Broker
110 E 75th St 3776653

Grooming SpecIals now at get.

3773707

acquainted prices for limIted
time. 3321357.

Lake Mary fr'm 9 to 3, July $0, Ii
A. 17

Yamaha 100.

Sunland, 571,000

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REALTOR
719$
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heatS, air, all for only 126.500

Quiet 7 bedroom cottage, air, like
new, paneled, large porch. 5)33
me itt &amp; leit Older couple only
3720257

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1974 Kawasakl, 90CC
Like New, $300

HUGE CARPORT SALE- Fur.
niture, Baby items, Clothing,
Sterq', Sewnq Machine, Boo&amp;s,
C.rnri Items, &amp; much more.
priced to sell 171 Lakeview Ave.,

Merchandise
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I tieo:m. 7 bath, pool, benutifull Y
ianilsr.ipeci. 151.300

lOiSanoritAve 3771721
SI Friday; 15 Sat. &amp; Sun

Park Or

78-Ntorcyc les

Free to good home, Small black &amp;
white part wire terrior. male 1 yr.
old. 3731777.

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HOME, all extras, good location Hammond Cadet Organ, 1350:

fledroomt. 2 baths, large family
room, membeqshlpinr,crea,ionnl
faclIltiesInciudIngpo.te j5
courts
Bennett

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322 OSJS.

F lea Market,9 a m. 6 p.m Sat. July
$2. Hidden Lake Club House,
Sanford. For into, call Sat, 377.
'73'.

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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. if
ClassIfied Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any.

Bernard male, 1', yrs. Large,
beautIful, gentle $67 835$

tenniS court 131.500

Your MLS Agency
2565

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between 10 &amp; 5.

Moving to Apt. Must sell AKC, St.

Garage Sale- 2001 LIlly Court.
Sanford. Household items, etc.
Sat. .uly 12, S to 5,

1061

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Schnauzers, black miniature, all
males, $100. AKC Peg. 373-7310

Moving. Everything goes, from A

Near Golf Course

322- 2420 Anytime

R.LALTORS

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Reconditioned Batteries, $17.95
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1)09 Sanford Ave

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Persian Kittens, shaded cameo,
champion blood line,. $75 S. $100.

Koshiol, 703 Ocean Drive,
Tavernier, Fia,, 3)070.
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MAKE OFFER 3777117

Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath, trTrtudes,
diSposal and di5ti*ath*', mem

complete kitct,en, corner lot with
nice trees. Close to almost
everything. See and comparct

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we have listings We have buyers

Floyd Perry. "This ahouhl be a

%',i1.\ V LXHAUST a SHOCK INSPECTION

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Clothing etc. 3777709.

St Johns River area Home,
marina, fish camp or acreage.
Buying within 60 days Wm.
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7866. 3 BR, crpe?ed. central o,r.
heat, fireplace, all electric kit.
chen. 7', lots, 137.500 or best offer.

,.ticy

76-Auto Parts

GROOMING &amp; BOARDING
KENNELS 3fl 5757

Exercise Bike; Chrome bars for
Ford pick up; A C; Picnic T,ble,
Porta Pot; Table, I chairs;

47-Real Estate Wanted

After S. 332 7)11
CALL OWN[R

CPmiP,uahuas, white male, 3", mos.,
$50
ANIMAL
HAVEN

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322-6457

Patio Houses

BE SMART- Excellent buy at

CailBart Real Estate

5:20.

0230.

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For.Iin £ Industrial

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Country Club Circle. 373 4575 after

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Ivan Repass of OTianm.
Boone Hiph SCilool will lead
on high school level
basketball. Repass is a veteran
of 24 years of coaching in-

skills,"

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Part lime delivery man for furnIture
stote. Experience necessary. 333.

Motdt, Iap.d at Los Angeles Sports Arena)

1'\'-1 Spiallze In: Custom Pipe Bending
slom Duals 'Foreiin Cars

32-Houses Unfurnished

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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TAFFER REALTY

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377 Ill)

improving on their individual

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DachShunds Miniature, AKC $63;

to Z. 1506 Mellonville.

JOHNNY WALKER

28065 Hwy. 1792
REALTOR 373 3771

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172,300

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now.

Master preferred

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than 25 wins each season.

Wt,.' lflttft'sted w tio,sebili and

377

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P05 373 3151__-

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Hwa3cIockedat55milanhourina4n.p,hwne

plonships in the Western

lrical tthh school pIayer who

rOom, and eat

7 Bedroom, unfurnist'ed. Adultt

Live-In baby sitter, br one child,
small salary Call 531 1332.

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spotless home of 3 t,icirooms, 1
bath, In nIce neighborhood. Very
plushcarpetin, kitchtnpnulrv,,,s.
Paneled family room A

family room with fireplace and

for experienced person. Call 3_______________________________
BR. shade trees, nice locat.on 212
Cardinal Industries lot an in.
Colonial Way. Sanford, 377-7131
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By Owner, Idyllwilde. lovely

per month inctud,ng pool
service All you do IS swim See
thIs
Rick Moran. 81) 6370

Secretary, excellent typing and
shorthand required Full time
permanent position. gOOd benefit

In court Aug. 8.
Hiss, the 1972 IndIanapolis 500 rookIe of the year, was
tiCketed for speeding on May ),

(iaching staff and professional

st,,

rnortga,)e. Call 3239110

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11.10010

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Sanford3fl 7111

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Garneti White

SANFORD LAKEMARYarea,? BR
duplex with ifl the ground pool.
completely encloslci, Appliance,,
air conditioner, drapes, area rug.

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INDIANAPOLiS (APi - An attorney says race driver
Mike Hiss will either mall In a fine for szeedIn or annear

by the Valencia baseball

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Larry Saxon, Realtor

LOT ovcrIGrkinJ Lake Crystal,

)014N KRIDER, ASSCC

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'Ihe clinic will be conducted

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Child Care in my home. 1)3 for One,
$25 for two. 327-395).

Indy Driver Too Fast

Cougars.
Junior college coaches will
hear Jim Wiles of Anderson
Junior College. Wiles' teams
have won five straight cham-

O,k. 10-i. Mu'
pY, 10). 0 Brett. XC, $0).

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only

carpeted,

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('arefor infantstoe2e7only. $01 E
75th St 377 6643
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Sidney L. Shienker, appointed Wednesday night as
president of the Houston Sports Association, which owns
the Astros, called a news conference Thursday afternoon
to fire Richardson, a focal point of fan criticism this
SCa5Ofl.
Shlenker told the hastily called news conference that
firing Richardson was a difficult decision 'but recent
poor team results caused such action to be necessary.

seniors interested In baseball

7,'rRai'. KC 101

DIDDLE DAY CARE 373 5690

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333: klMgrovp. Ti.. 337: Mun
son 74i
377. tWash}nqtn
Oak, 3)7

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BATTED
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P.'..'.
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P.sr.
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tial,
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S to 60 ACI'I

Inc Mary, S Acres between 3rd 8
4th St. at Vanhiuren St. Near
School. Bruno Bellucci, $912

fenced yard. carpet. Price, only

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choose a new home from the pages
of our classified ads.

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150. 373-1033.

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Realty, REALTOR, 6210711.

17,130 down buys thIs 2 yr. old 1
bedroom, 2 bath Sanford home

COUNTRY HOME SITE Nearly one
acre lot In nrea of tint' country
homq' Sh,1(l#.d $1,300

Sten strom

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of the Houston Astros For the past eight years, has been
swallowed up by one of a series of tremors rumbling

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PUNS- I yen. ISsn. sa . vastr
remski, Ace. Si. Carew, Mn.
7, Hendrick, Cl.. SI;

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central air, Split Br. plan. wallwall carpet, lOw down &amp; assume

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Lommercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

large breakfast room Loads of
DELTONA- New Duplex, Furn or
extras. $31,000 37)0,17.
unfurn Drapes. Water. Lawn _____________________________
Care 373 lSfl or 66$ 6366
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3 Bedroom, large lot, shade &amp; citrus
trees, completely fenced Dining
Nice 1 bedroom apartment, air,

Complete child care services. New
Summer Program! HEY DIDDLE

Richardson Swallowed

Baseball
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ATTRACTIVE 3 bedrooni, 1'., bath,

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OWNER DYING
To sell. Please
and make offer.

373 6061 or 323 OS)? eves.

31A()pIexes

3225017

college-level coaching.
l(aveUflgservedasanassj5thnt
at Villanova and Maryland
before taking the post with the

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Seminole County

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

maple

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condition.

Slide In Cab.over.camper, 10'
camper. Sleeps 16. Will trade. 377.
"7'.

Blue Lustre Electric Carpet

COLOR IV,$11.9SMONTH
''.n'c rrx

43-I.ots-Acreage

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League would shrink near its 12-team status of 15 yea rs
ag if players were allowed to jump freely among teams,
says Ctixnissloncr Pete Itozelle.
Roel1e, who roncludes his testimony today, was the
final witness for the league Thursday In a lawsuit brought
by 15 players to abolish the Rozefle Rule,
Rozelle, like other league witnesses, said the draft of
college players and the option compensation rule serve to
spread out football talent and keep a competitive balance
in the NFL.
Without such rules, he said, wealthy owners would sIgn

basketball coach at Washington
State, will join I.ayden, Locke
and Musselman in conferences

Chicago at Milwaukee

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Philadelphia at Houston

Boston

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Sun Francisco at Ch;clqo
Ins Aisg"lts at SI Louis,
Montreal at Atlanta, 7. (t n)
New York at Cmcflsnati, ()
San Oeoo
Pittsburoh. mI
Philldplpfila at HOust. (n)
Sunday's Games
Son Diego at Pttsburgls

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Texas at Boston
Minnesota at Nc-* York
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Cleveland at Caiifo,nia. tn)

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Satvrday's Games
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Baltimore at Oakland
Mmnn.',øt. at New York, (fl)

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A six-man coaching staff,
includltig Tates Locke and Bill
Musselman, will lead the
sessions during
clinic, which also will include
an all-star game composed of
high school-age players
selectedfromthe Glenn Wilkes
Basketball School,
Bob Weickel and Jay Hoover,
assistant coaches at Stetson,
will assist Wilkes in the clinic.
Locke, former head coach at
Clemson University, recently
has been slned as an as.cicthnt
coach of the Buffalo Braves of
the NBA, He served on the
coachIng staffs of Army and
Miami before being named to
the top spot at Clemson.
Musselnian, head coach at
the University of Minnesota for
the past eIght years and at
AshLind College prior t3 the Big
Ten slot, has had teams
averaging 21 wIns a season for
the past eight years.
Frank Layden, head coach at
Niagara University, win serve
on the staff and win be U'.e
featured speaker during ti,e
annual banquet Saturday night,
iWy 12.

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13th annual Stetson Basketball
Coaching Clinic at Stetson
today through Sunday, according to Glenn Wilkes,
athletic director of Stetson
University and director of the

New York

patio,

Center,

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plan, large corner lot, fenced,
pool, central heat 8, air. dish.
washer, extras.
36.5317

F orrest Greene, Inc.

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rtw'
mercial location on Hwy 1797,
Young couple will lOve this 3
over 110' frontage. 1150 garage
bedroom, 1', b,ith (or 7
ret
apartment, SIS,OOO exc,ellent
room) home, cu, fenced, covered
termS
patio, new kitchen. Hurry 8
can choo your carpet colorS? LAKEFRONT choice I bedroom,
OUR BEST BUY $31
central air, wail wall carpet, on
one acre shaded lot. $15,500
CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR

M UNSWORTH REALTY
Rig Real Ettata Broke,
103W 1sf St.

1 or7 Bedroom. Adultsonly

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CLUB OF AMERICA Phone: 303
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excellent

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LAKE KATHRYN, 3 Bedroom, split

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Real Estate Broker

paymen!, monn,,y payments
thanrent. Government substijzed
to qu,allfied buyers Call to
you civallfy'

3653175.

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DONNIE ALLISON

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deposit. 777-0311

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Poll Drive, 33,9050 Gwrr

Will Mary or Frank Itarpster please
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7613
call colle.:t Fred Rugge at I 901.
761-3010 before 7p.m. URGENT. Spitious pine paneled,) room. air
conditioned, lovely quiet neigh
STORING IT MAKES WASTEtrhood C.iii
SELLING IT MAKES CASH.
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New deluxe studiO apI., adultS Only.
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOl.
W W carpet, ceramic tile. $123 mo.
Call 372 7611 or $3) m
See Mqr. at 6)7 5. Park, NO. 3.
ARE YOU LONELY? Let us help
AVALON APARTMENTS
you to meet the riI person just
ADULTS, NO PETS
for you NATIONAL SINGLES

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Sinford, Vacant,
block, freth'
Fenced .S.(

EntertaInment
tAhln.1

Camper top, fcc Jeep, 7'. 1135,
Slightly damaged. 3720051.

Srnpootoroniy.erday.

$15 Service all makes. HERBS'
TV. 1200 5. Frinch. 3fl.1734,

set

RFAITOP
French Ave. 321 004)

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$17,900.

AIt8rnirtte Springs
3 Bedroom3
bath. largelot, ),lOOSq ftofI, 9

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64-Equipment for Rent
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MOBILE HOME MOVING. Corn
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up i'll .ave you money.
Licensed Orlando 713 5170
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Friday, July11, 175-3B

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conditli, 7 BR, I bath, central
heat.air, nicely urn., fully
peted. 323032) or 3732651.

Kish Real Estate

Lake front living in Chuivota, fur
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WINTER ITEMS.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

63-Machlnery.Toofs

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"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD. Phone 37776)) or 131
m and a friendly Ad Visor will
help YOU

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WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD- 2 bedroom home with

$7

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MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR

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wall carpeting $23100
down. 7111 Cedar A
901 353 $711

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IDYLLWILDE - 3 Bedroom, 2'
bath, family room, eat-in ktchen.
vreenedpatio.cefltralh,at&amp;alr.
ranoc. dishwalher.
disposal, carpet, large closets,
double garage, on 100' x flO' well
IAn,lIr*v,...1 IM

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ouh1,100with1AavahIable.

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central heat &amp; air, wall

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garage,

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Vinigarl 06! Kelp! Now

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Monthly Rentals Available
$133 $15(' Color TV

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OUt Budget 00 further.shop
the Classified Ads every day

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WE TAKE TRADES
COMPARE- I bedroom home.
range. refrigerator, utility shd

Make

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LAKE MARY- 2 btdroom home
with breety porches, corner lot.

S306O61orS1 1120

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373 1389 utter 30

ROBI.EM

The Dell's Auction Chevelle out of Sanford
hd Its best night of the year, as driver CIS
Dellarco took second place In the heat and
finished 20th in the 100-lap race after losIng
valuable time in the pits when the points broke

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Location. Reasonable Rent, Phone

'P1111 A UklNRIPi"i

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GARAGE SALE?
DON'T
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VERTISE
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THE
CJ..ASSIFIED ADS 377-7611

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wiui tua
acuonawhlleasherolledhlspro.stock,tothllng
family since he moved to Florida from the car and breaking
his ankle.
Ilueytown, Ala. He has six super-speedway
1,akeland Dragway still is putting on super
victories and has won close to half a million Iittlguy races on
Saturday and Wednesday
dollars in his career
ghts, with a hig show upon Jy 2$.

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o write
0MAton FamilyGro.jp P.O.
Box 5.53. Sanford, FIa. 32771,

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Allison has been Impressive driving in most of
the races, tut tie :tIlI tias not won. lie nasn't even
come close.
AlllsontiasbeenonthepOieforbothrace3al
Daytona this year, but his best finish was a fifth
place in the Firect-acker 400 last week. But
DiGard has spent more than $1 million on the

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Marty Robbins retired from racing a stiort
time ago after being Involved In his third major
accident In a row. But earlier this week he an

one heck of a charger.
The DiGard operators are disappointed with
IIdV IXVH puing jIUS year. aney
say they spent last year developing a
operation and expected to become winners

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The Commission tentatively aeed to a
proposal which w ould see all city emplo yes obtain
five per cent additional pay i
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Therewasaslight increase in the refuse division
of the public works department, going from a
proposed $278,264 to $279,214. A change was made in
the personnel insurance budget from SM,750 to
$270 750

debt service), the $30 total is added to We $104.50
figure for a $134.50 in taxes for the $N,000 home,
Knowles said
Using a figure of 5.63 for overall
or general
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sune house, Knowles found the he
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figured Using a seen ten
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Vocal proponents of the fish-catching hoop nets Friday night
sentiment on the use of hoop nets and to record the number of
FOSJ
members claim the use of the nets will take away the
out-numbered, out-shouted and out-clapped opponents to the use sports or commercial
Hoop nets, used mainly by commercial fishermen to catch
fhenien in attendance,
amount of sport fish in the riser
catfish to sell, are ubularmesh nets, which funnel from
of the nets in Seminole County when the two factions met in a
Lt. Jim Reed -said the ballots would be tabulated next week
one end
public hearing in the Sanford Civic Center.
However, supporters of the nets say that the nets are below Fish swim into the nets after bait through the narrow opening and
and taken along with the mites of the meeting, to the July 25 the surface
of the water, far enough to avoid being hit
boats, Cannot swim out. The Commission ues pets for the use
Approximately 200 persons, mosdy commercial and spor!s Game ComniL,%sion meeting in Jacksonville for evaluation.
of
fishermen, attended the public hearing monitored by officials
and that they don't keep the sport fish, but actually help the sport the nets and sets a maximum six foot diameter on the nets and a
The public hearing was requested by the organized Friends of fishennen
by catcng the rough fish -gar and gizzard fish.
with the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission.
two inch minimum size for the mesh.
the St. Johns (FOSJ). Major King said that prior to the CoinThe hearing was called to record the public's reaction to the mission passing the law, which was effective July 1, hearings had saidAs one commercial fisherman, Raymond
The use of :"nets is Protdbited from JarL
of Osteen
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Cw.uid3sion's law allowing hoop nets to be used Ln the St. Johns
because of the spawning season for shad in the river.
been held, but no opposition had surfaced.
-Anytx4y in his right mind is not going to spend$125 for a net
River between Volusia Bar and SR 4
Prior to the Commission allowing the hoop nets to be used i,n
Officials with the FOSJ oppose the use of the nets because and put it in shallow water where somebody
will hit it with a the county, a biological study was performed
and 45 minute meet,ing sometimes dissolved into
they say the nets would cause a hazard to Wat navigaticri hei',ause
and reported that
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"But this depends on what the limit asses.sinent
per cent of their pay into the retirement fund and
figure is from the county," Knowles said.
under the new system, this would revert back to the
The action If given final approa1 when the full
on
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little more in city
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Friday's action erased a $57,369 figure which
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The uniform thvisions of the cit )-police and
commissioners,
seeking a solution for t he
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to
M,704
before
the
Commission
began
its
f
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requested perniission to receive a rive per
millage change, used an estimate of $20 000 for an
budget session b) additions and corrections made
cent
pay
Increase and be a we to continue to pay
average home and a 30 per cent evaluation increase
by
hnoles in the pnoposed budget
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A report from Tey Goembel, Semmole County
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one
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property appraiser, provided an additional 7,361
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same,"
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homestead exemption, the millage would be figilred
in general government revenue. Goembel reported
Commissioner Julian Stenstrom said that wtdle
on$15,0OOtimes . per $1,000. This would come to
that, worng with a certified operating millage for
he
would go along with the plan at this time, he
$1N. per household, Knowles said.
theCity of Sanford of 63 per $1000 evaluation, the
wanted
time to further study the five per cent raise
Then taking the $20,000 figure again and
15 tax roll will generate $731,55002 for operating
and
reserved
final decision on the ma!tr until the
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revenue,
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proposed ,671,088 budget in an alliay work
session Friday-411214 more than the original
figure proposed by City Manager Warren 'Pete'
Knowles.
'Me budget will be revamped for presentation to
the Commission for final consideration and passage
of a resolution appnosing the pa
ckage.
Knowles said the adjusted budget would be
redrawn over the weekend and the corrected copies
back in the handsof commissionerscly this week.
The commissioners trinuned and pared the
proposed budget until they had a new rn,illage rate
oI6.s for the new year. (The millage includes
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when the old debt must be extremely tight one, which does Central Florida"
retired," Knowles said.
not provide any room for
The proposed budget does not
The city manager said that capital
or
funds
a
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low
addit i onal police or
TheSanford City Commission
sucagecutis a long- to meet Items established as
hough both
will begin a search for $57,369
a waited moment that carries desirable.
uniformed
branche'
made
tomorrow in an effort to
from the old boom and bust
'The
Commission
directed
requests
for
additional
manbalancea'bare bones" red ink
days of the 19305 to the the budget to be prepared to power.
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present
reflecta five per cent increase
Knowles said the decision I!
£
Tessearch
ear
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in
the
salary
schedule,
due
to
was
But,
Knowles
warned
that
th
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'-"
0minission sits Own or a
cost-of-living
index vpulation has not chanced and
(ommisslon must find $57.369 the
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to balance the budget, either C la,19C, [low es sai "T iis that lie feels the time is right for
proposed 1975111 fiscal year
"by
increasing revenue or does not keep pace with the "considerable review to
budget of $3,559,874 — some
decreasing
expenditures."
increase and the extensive provide better utilization,
$18,000 higher than last year's
1,
EUmination
of
debt
millage
salary review survey shows training and application of
$3,541,601.50 budget, but short
portion
of
some
city positions from loto2o
also
means
that
the
rather than to add
by more thar57O0Oof
city operational expense, per cent below the average for numbers."
balancing with estimated
previously carried In debt
revenue for the coming year.
service, must now be entirely
City Manager Warren,'Pete"
within the operational budget,"
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Knowles said he hoped to keep
he
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session "as
Knowles said the budget can
EZPIdItvrei Rvnus Prop.s.d
much of the day as
PETE KNOWLES
geteinto
easily
be
balanced
simply
by
1,74.78
1fl574
older to bring the
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City
Commission
leaving
the
sum
needed
8
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8 18154
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arreduction
ed
millage
3I2I
the debt
item
attributed CllyMinêgiq
to
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must
present
ta
of
847
mills
City
Attorney
to a to
Knowles said the $57,369
11,200.
11,410.
Finance work- deduct a like
Finance DepartmeAt
$4,20 5, 1 D
113,414,
be found or trimmed in order to proposed total of 6.97 by
EnIl netring Division
atillount from tl~e finance
LIGHTNING
36,422.
42.211.
provide a balanced budget. lie elimination of any debt millage department
Civil
S.rvici
7.170.
budget' reduce the
Personnel &amp; Staff
pointe out that the proposed
31,837.
30.731.
SPLITS TREE
debt mills e b 056 mills- d
Dulldi g, Codes &amp; Zoning
6112$3
budget calls for an estimated
"This is possible because of produce t1 balanced budget as FfreD' partrn.nt
334.523.
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revenue of $3,502,505
shy of cash reserves on hand for debt well as th
POlICe D.par?ment
e tax millage cut from
Administrative
Division
the grand total by $57,369.
234,701.
retirement, and its capacity to 8.47 to 7.91.
The proposed budget calls for earn until September, 1977,
Knowles said the budget is an
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organized in the first place. My dealing with public employes
Herald Staff Writer
"It is going to take a unified effort to city has its attorney looking Into Sa nford City Manager Warren
CASZELBERRY— Delay OII
it and we have put the county on (Pete) Knowles told the CALNO
do this. We are going to have to . . . do
the part of the Seminole
notice
... We should pursue it officials they should recognize
our homework. we do that the county
legislative delegation in ap.
as CALl It does not concern they are already too late and
is going to have a hard time turning us
poInUngase1ectcomrnIttee
just uuL county, but Is a are playing "catch-up."
investigate areas of possibl e
down again and if they do the courts are statewide Issue."
He warned even II necessary
double taxation prompted
When "flie
chairman - documents had been drawr up
going to have a hard time t'urning us
members of CALNO Council of
suggested the representatives twou1dstilltakesizmonthsor
down"
1,4cal Governments to - vote
go back to their cities for ap. a year before a county
last night to
proval, Duerr said it was not bargaining agency could be
establish their own committee.
Mayor Norman Floyd
necessary where a city had activated to take over acthjfies
Member
cities
were
taken action and is already on nw being
handled
in
requested to present names of
record. "Th.ere is no doubt in TaRallassee by a state Pubhc
their appointees at the Aug. 4 who had been inviteii to attend Lormann said Longwood is my mind how our officials Employes Relations Commeeting to be held at 7:30 p.m. the session held in Casselberry interested In working with stand. We are in position to take mission (PERC).
in lake Mary. The county will City Hall, was called back to Sanford on possible court ac- action tonight," she added.
Meanwhile, he cautioned,
be notified In writing and asked Tallahassee. The Board of tion, but feels it would be even Lormann then made the motion some in the county have
to name a representative to the County Commissioners did not stronger If the other cities to set up the committee and was already had union activities
study commission.
send a representative and Lake would join,
seconded by Piland.
and in the time it would take to
Chairman John Morris, City Mary and Oviedo represenFloyd, who said he would be
Duerr said there are two set up PERC on the local level
of Sanford representative, said t.atives were also absent
attending a work session today possible solutions to the double 'unions could have a heyday"
the legislative delegation had in
Present In addition to Morris in Orange County on the double taxation dilemma
eleminate
Knowles said he recently
the past indicated it would were Casselberry Council taxation issue, was of the double taxation or refund the spent two days in ll
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so far Sen. Lori Wilson is the Altamonte springs Mayor a unified effort to do this. We individual taxpa yer.
found it to be pro-union in afl its
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only one to name a represen. No-man Floyd, Winte" Springs are going to hae to get data
Shesaid
her
city
had
inested
dec
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"This is the body to which you
Frisbees, caught up In air currents. can take funny turns and the not been offidally notified.
Longwood Mayor Arr Lol If we do that the county is going the areas of double tuation in appeal, which deteffaines what
The purpose of the CALNO mann.
receiver during a game of frisbee toning can go th rough acme
to have a hard time turning us Casselberry and pointing out you do with your governmental
committee will be to determine
strange gyratiotia, as well, as is e%ldenced above by the manner
Morris said another avenue down again and if they do, the
the sum,, they hoped to
employ-es," he added. "It is
In which Lin Harper, 11, of ISO111 Valencia St., Sanford, attempts areas of possible double would be to take the double courts are going to have a hard refunded by the County.
scarey to think that your rights
to catch the disc this morning at the Civic Center as part of the taxation and recommended taxation matter to the courts time turning us down."
In discussing the possibility can be taken from you and the
Sanford Recreation Department's program. (Herald methods of alleviation.
and he feels the courtswould be
Piland commented, "It of setting up a countywide taxpayers under the collective
Photo by Gordon Williamson)
State Rep. Bob Ilattaway, "very receptive."
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Not much rain fell In Sanford yeiterday — on)y one-fourth Inch, Lu
but the lightning which accompanied the Late afternoon
downpour was vicious. Usa and George Por'zlg survey a Large
tree damaged by lightning in the yard of their 1S02 Meiloaville
Ave., Sanford, home. The trunk as spilt down the middle and the
entire top of the tree blown off by the impact of the lightning.
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Rejecting a pica from an AFIX.10 attorney Nr
personnel inSeminole County's school system,
the Sclool Board last night recognized three
separate agencies as sole bargaining gents for
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But School Supt. Bud Layer and board
members didn't see it wt wj!y. "Wouldn't you
effecLvcly negotiate (or every group In the
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in organizing. If they (workers) wanted to be

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' group representing the remainder olSenilnole S
through unit'
Parti', cloud
tomorrow with scattered afWilliams said the "nub" of the issue is whether non-i nstruct IonaI workers.
lbough it would appear IA,,cal 1010 has been
ternoon and evening thun- the Public Employe Relations Clommission
frozen
out of the county, the AFIrCIO S
ilersh&amp;ers Highs near 90, losic
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The use of hoop nets, such as pictured above, will be the topic of what is expected to be a

11%ely public hearing at Lhe Sanford Ovic Center tomorrow night at 7:30. Ile Florida Game
and Fresh Water Fish Commiuloti ,vill conduct the healing and wil.1 hear pros and cons
over the use of hoop net' In th St .ohits Riser. Recently tht (ommission passed a law

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schedule aud Corrections Division Sgt. Elmer Avenel took

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"It was not until we arrived
managed to slip away unde. back at the Post and began gotected after he rummaged ing through our loot that I real-

done unto the National En- throi,gh an Enquirer dumpster. ized what a prize we h;,J,-MIIquirer what it did unto Secre
Mitchell said it look him just
of State Henry A. Kissinthree
minutes to stuff a big bag
sift thr ough e garbage.
chock
tuR of the Enquirer'ss
The
uiier
newspaper based in nearby leavings.
We
He! You
sent reporter a
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Money At
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of a pizza and the gnawed hulk
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frorn the Kissinger hov.- chold ir, of what once had been the pride

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centrated on printed material
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ey,was zzed for
Ixader John Rhodes, It-Ariz., at Kelly's
o hours by the Secret Service, s'
tories
d
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a delegation of freshmen Republicans to thank Rhodes foi his retained the five bags of
trash. L,)mputer
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T`he flerald said Chevron offi- anywhere on the U.S. East and coastlines of both the
unusual Coast.
United States and the Bacrude oil from a supertanker to take Clievron about a month to high-seas transfer 50 miles off
The
Bell
and
the
Vesper
were
hamas.
a smaller ship is taking place unload the Bell via the Vesper. Pompano Beach was planned to locked together W
ednesday
for
"If a ship like that ever acle-ss than 30 miles from a deep- Ilie Job could have been done in publicize the lack of deep-water a 12-hour transf
er.
The
Vesper
cidently
lost all of its oil, the
w ater port especially designed 30 hours at a newdeep-water ports
in the United States, That will take one four th of tL Bell's coastline of Florida and the
for giant oil carriers, The port near High Rocks on Grand lack has be
en mentioned in cargo at a time to a Chevron touñst indus
would take
Miami Herald reported in to- Bahama Island, the Iferald company publicity on the trans- refinery at Perth Amboy,
N.J.
)ears to recover from the darnday's editions.
said. The new port opened in fer.
The
Bell
will
remain
in
th
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age,"
Pritchard said.
The Chen Oil Co. has high- February.
transfer
area
while
the
Vesper
Chevron
spokesm en told the
i publicized the open water
F lorida en ironinental
A Che%Ton spokesmen told makes the four round trips Herald that they are confident
transfer of oil from the 264,000- groups have criticized the high- the Herald that lack of deepChevron spokesmen said.
that the transfer of the super.
ton supertanker Howard W. seas operationn as unsafe. The water ports makes it impossible
Peter
Pritchard,
vice
presitanker's
crude oil to the
liell to a smaller tanker, the new port is designed to contain to unload a supertanker like the (lent of the Florida Audubon VesperIranian
is Slifer It in%,olves
floAard G. Vesper, which is re. any oil that might tw spilled
11ell. 1,111 feet long and with a Society. said the transfer poses tested procedures, the spoke-slaying the oil to d
Jersey from Linkers unloading there loaded draft
of 67 Feet •i threat to the tourist industry men said

The Herald said that it will daIs denied that the

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ne committee hearing appeared to cover much the
same ground as an earlier one conducted by a House
panel that looked into charges that the agency improperly
kept newspaper clippings on public officials, squabbled
1th the state wi de grand Jury and snooped on offivals

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In the belief that turnabout is
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proof of illegal snooping on public officials by the,

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been repaired and the entire arcs repainted. The photo at
buttom right shows a nearly completed door leading Into the
women's section of the jail. The facility is scheduled to be
completed
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(Xficials say the scheme, which was based on sale of
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supposedly secured by first mortgages on Florida land,
bilked upto8O,OoO investors ofasf1uchas$1
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attempted to reco ver their money they Scoer their
mortgage chums re orthliss

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Instead, at 5:05 p.m. Staley
The decision to recess for summoned into the room to be wider, chief investigator for into an anteroom and then phase of the investigation,
State Attorney Abbott herring returned carrying several lega winding up testimony on
een days came shortly after 5 told by the Jury that it 'vould
sized sta pled pads
Tuesday
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minute recess and went back to minutes later came the recess.
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jurors
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work about 3:50 p.m. Staley
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Staley's
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Staley had little in- later Staley was outside, reporters.
the June 9 fire at the Seminole
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taley was called Into
A
County Jail In which 11 personsmember
the room at 5 p.m., apparently
worked, stood ou de the seco noor
The first break came at
has recessed until next Ass ist ant State Attorney courthouse
to be appraised of how the jury
room awaiting
p.m. when the Jury took a 30- stood In Its deliberations, Ten
week.
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WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
UO BERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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British Lecturer Freed

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Mideast Peace:

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LONDON (AP)
A British radio correspondent In
Uganda reported that President Idi Amin today freed
Denis hills after a meeting with British Foreign
Secretary James Callaghan.
The correspondent for Independent Radio News, a commercial network, said Hills, whom Amin had sentenced to
death for calling him a village tyrant, told him: "I'm
feeling very well. I'm very happy indeed."
The report said the 61.yearold British lecturer was expected to be bdck In Britain "within 24 hours."
Another report from Kampala, the Ugandan capital,
said Callaghan and Amin met for more than an hour, and
Callaghan then drove to Entebbe airport to fly back to
Britain.
It was assumed that Hills would accompany him.
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The tandem meetings of President Ford with
Egypt's Anwar Sadat and Israel's Yitzak Rabin

clearly have set the stage for another attempt to
negotiate the imnortant first sten toward a
settlement in the Middle East. Mr. Rabin's corn-

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ments on leaving Washington raise the hope that
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger may soon be
heading back to Jerusalem, Cairo and other Middle
East capitals for anoth er round of shuttle
diplomacy.
Mr.Sadat and Mr. Rabin have got the message
that each expects the other to yield to some
degree from the positions which led to a stalemate
in the Kissinger mission last March. The cooling off
period since then, and the recent talks with Mr.
Ford, may have illuminated areas where such
concessions can be made.
Not that making concessions would be easy for
either party. Mr. Sadat may be faced with
justifying a compromise in Egypt's diehard
position that Israel must surrender every inch of
Egyptian territory occupied since 1967 if there is to
be any pledge of "non-belligerency" toward Israel.
On the other hand,- Israel may be obliged to cornpromise on the position that her need for security
precludes a complete withdrawal from the Sinai
unless there are ironclad guarantees against a
future attack from that direction.

Remember how In cartoons when a character
isstn.ggling with his conscience, his good side Ls
always represented by an angel figure while the
evil side is shown as devil? Well, just the other
day, President Ford's press secretary, Ron
Nessen, woke up In the middle of the night to find
an Angel Ron perched on one of his shoulders, a
Devil Ron on the other.
A ngel Ron was strumming his harp and
singing a few soot hing bars of "Ah, Sweet
Mystery of Life" when Devil Ron interrupted.
'Come on, come on!" Devil Ron shouted.
"Enough of this relaxation stuff already. We'%v
got tobe thinking ofsome plans to put something
over on the White House press corps tomorrow.
We can't be loUygalng around her e all night."
"Now, now," Angel Ron replied. 'i'he more
we rest,, the better able wewill be to tell the truth
and defend the freedom of the press from all
transgrmsiorts at the briefing
"Thith, ha!" Devil Ron sputtered. "Freedom
ofthepress.ha! They'realiagalnstus, all
sneaky, unworthy, scandal-mongering repor•"

possibilities for peace. It is simply that no one at

down the drain if an Arab-Israeli war brought on a
confrontation of the super-powers.
Who could profit by war in the Middle East? No
one at all. In such circumstances, Israel and Egypt
probably see no choice but to seize the present
opportunity to !ay the first stepping-stone toward
peace.

inflation Fuel
'The ploy of the od-producing nations to squeeze higher
prices out of the world market despite a self-imposed "freeze"
will undoubtedly accomplish its purpow.
But It may be coim pro uctive
Ministers of the 13 nations in the Organization Of PItIOleWfl
Exporting Countries agreed to base the price of petroleum n
the Special Drawing Rights system of monetary exchange hi.,
stead of on the inflation-plagued dollar.
The immediate result will be an expected hike in the per
barrel price of oil of about 30 cen ts,
And over the long nsi the move will add fuel to the ui
c'avonary flames, which re not con tained Wi thin the United
States borders.
Sooner or later, the cost of food and raw materials shipped
to the oil nations will reflect the upward pressures.
Inflation is a global disease that will respond only to global
remedies, a fact that has not yet penetrated,
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euphoria of OPEC m its newly discovered economic power.

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mindless, irrational suspicion and cynicism,'
weren't you?" Angel Ron asked sweetly.
"Darned right, I was. And it sounded pretty
good, too, if I do say so myself. Just because we
jedge a little here or there about w= od CIA
report and forget to tell about ,om. meeting or
other with John CnnaUy, they're all calling
a liar. Just because you don't,tzactly tell the
truth doesn't make you a Bar."
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terrorists carried out their threat to kill him.
The kidnapers, believed to be ultra-left Lebanese
Moslems or Palestinian guerrillas, had said they would
kill Col. Ernest H. Morgan of Petersburg, Va., unless the
U.S. Embassy provided food, clothing and building material to residents of a Moslem slum district of Beirut by 8
p.m. Wednesday.
Both U.S. and Lebanese officials indicated the demand
would not be met. Meanwhile, Lebanese officials said the
police and army search for Morgan and the kidnapers was
continuing.
The Palestine Liberation Organization said Wednesday
night it also had searched for Morgan but had failed to
find him. The 43-year-old colonel was taken from a taxi on
June 29 at the height of street fighting between
Palestirunan guerrillas, leftist Lebanese Moslems and
militiamen of the conservative Christian Phalange party.

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ThC explanation, says Eugene Jennings, has
noth ing to do with sex, courage or ability. It may,
however, have a lot to do wi th Inte lligence, the
desire for achievement and job satisfaction.

"The woman manager Is discovering what
male managers have known for years, that much
of managerial work is tedious and boring," says
Jennings, a professor at Michigan State
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portunity laws, It will be a long time before
women managers In numbers will be pulling the
levers at high levels of American Industry, a
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energy supply for Western Europe Is to be uninterrupted. The United States of America would find
itself in an immediate energy crisis if its Arab oil
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promises are in the wind. Their well-timed announcement of a new agreement to confront Israel
with th eir coordinated military forces along h
eastern front is a reminder that an Egypt-Israeli
settlement would not mean that they are any less
determined to press the issue of Israeli occupation
of Jerusalem, the Golan Heights and the West
Bank.
While the dogs of war at times seem to be
straining at their leash in the Middle East, there Is

war. Israel and her neighbors have the firepower to
leave their respective cities and countryside in
rubble. The Arab world as a whole would risk the
destruction of its greatest economic asset - its oil
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Hidden Lake Clubhouse, Police Benevol$nt Assoc.
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LPN Association rummage JULY 2*
8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
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GED test for high school
Women), 1201 W. First St.
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Community College. To be
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American history, civics and
(closed) 1201 W. First St.
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ADMISSIONS

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IRA Chieftain

Oil, Nuclear Wea ons.

Held
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Secretary of lions can start their deliber- Brazil after stops in Iran, Saudi
Henry A. Kissinger con- atlons by the end of the year. Arabia and Venezuela, and a
ers today with French officials
The first preparatory senior American official cornbout the stymied attempt to meeting collapsed in April mented: "It's now beginning to
tart a dialogue between the when the United States and crystallize."
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DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) — struggle and lodged in BridgeNew strains were put on the well Jail for questioning.
Irish Republican Army's five.
O'Connell,
long
the
month-old cease-lire in NorthProvisionals' top strategist, is
em
of the cap.
tareIreland
in the because
Inl.!h Republic
of thought to favor political ways
guerrilla chieftain David of achieving the IRA's goal of a
uni (1 Ireland. It is believed he
O'Connell.

However, U.S. officials are
lustrial nations who are their rejected demands by Algeria
not
holding
p
hid customers,
arid other developing nations
O'Connell, a 38-year-old pusbed ftough the cease-fire
conference
be
back
another
oil
price
increase
Later in the day he flies to that the oil
teac her turned terror,
ist was over opposition from diehard
eneva to discuss the Middle broadened to include all raw ne xt fall. But they th ink It will
HENRY KISSINGER
seized Wednesday in a Dublin guerrillas who want to continue
be less than the $3 to $4 a barrel
ast and nuclear weapons with materials,
clear arsena ls. Kissinger In suburb after years of evading the campaign of terror.
oviet Foreign Mi nister Andrei
Kissinger In May put forward predicted in some quarters.
turn
will give Gromyko his as. the authorities on both sides of
His successor as the Provos'
. Gromyko.
a compromise proposal for sevNewsmen traveling with Kis- sessment of the Soviet position, the border, police reported.
He
commander
will be Seamus
U.S. officials said Kissinger eral conferences working singer were told he expects
was
the
commander
of
the
Twomey, the guerrilla group's
elieves another preliminary simultaneously. Last week, the Gromyko to give him "an anOn Friday, Kissinger intends IRA's Provisional wing, the former commander in Belfast
nergy conference can begin major oil-consuming '-I
nations swer" on verification proce- to raise the problems of his nechief Roman Catholic army In who favors bullet-and-bomb
rithln two months and that agreed on the three-pronged dures and a number
of other is. gotiations to work out another Northern Ireland and the au tactics, informed
sources said.
eparate commissions dealing approach. Charles Robinson, sues involved In the proposed agreement between Israel
and
thors
of
the
cease-lire.
The
IRA
rescued
Twomey by
rith energy, raw materials and the under-secretary of state for 10-year treaty to limit the size
Egypt for another Israeli withA police spokesman said helicopter from Dublin's
V problems of developing na- economic affairs, is visiting of the Soviet and American nu- drawal In
the Sinai desert.
O'Connell was taken without a Mountjoy Prison in 1973.

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U.S., Soviets A ree

We broke the astonishing produced by natural causes.
The list of investors reads like the starling been reliable in the past, that Giancana was shot
news on March 18, 1971, that Air Force rainSPORTS SCANDAL: The Securities and line-up for an All-Star game.
by a former girl friend he had abused.
makers had suceeded in turning the weather Exchange Commission is investigating a millionIn football, the firm represents such stars as
Our sources say Giancana was a sadist and
against the North Vietnamese.
dollar controversy invoking more than 100 of the Charlie Taylor and Ken Houston of the masochist who got Lis kicks inflicting pgin upon
We cited secret reports which "claimed
nation's top professional athletes.
Washington Redskins, Mercury Morris and his girl friends and having them abuse him
in
uccess In creating manmade cloudbursts over
The inquiry w&amp;% touched off by a lawsuit Larry Little of the Miami Dolphins and Terry return. One of his favorite perversio
reporns
the Ho Chi Minh Vail complex." This "caused against Professional Sports Advisors, Inc., which Metcalf of the St. Louis Cardinals.
Plaintiff Otis tedly was to hook up a hose and use water torflooding conditions along the trails," we wiote, represents a host of sports all-stars.
Armstrong led the American Football Con- tures.
"making them Impassable" and hampering the
The suit was brought by three athletes
ference in rushing last year.
He went too far, according to the underworld
movement of military supplies,
football star Otis Armtrong of the Dever Broncos
In baseball, the client list includes Bobby report, and hurt a girl friend who
swore
This has now led to a Soviet-American and basketball stars Ralph Simpson and Mike Darwin of the Minnesota Twins, Greg Lus
inski
of
revenge
and
carne
after
hiai
with
a
.22.
Ju
stice
agreement, soon to be announced, outlawing Green of the Denver Nuggets
who claimed the Philadelphia Phillies, Lois Tiant of the Department sources acknowledge
that Gia nceta1n forms of en vironmen ta l warfare. The they had been bilked by a clever combination of Boston Red Sox and Sa ndy Alomar
and Elliot cans had strange sex habits an1 that a .22 l.a a
details are still being hammered out, but both land deals and tax frauds.
Maddox of the New York Yankees.
woman's weapon. But they are skeptical of the
nations will pledge not to produce earhtquakes,
Footnote:
The
PSA
attorney
said
he
wanted
to
underuswld story.
An attorney for
hurricanes and the like as weapons of war.
PSA
called
the
allegations
get
into
some
"tieay
discovery"
to
find
out
ho
In the back rooms, the U. S. negotiators have "all lies" and pointed out that much of the suit was behind the "false
To avoid
charges," which he added
that any misunderstanding. It should be
has
been
diamissed.
He
contended
that
the
acknowledged Oat C4ji'
was co
Giancana's most celebrated girl
re peated were "instigated by oth'rs than the
that tbe wea ther makers produced cloudbursts litiga tion is part of a harassment campaign plaintiffs to
friend,
singer
Phyllis McGuire, was oversei.., the
discredit (PSA)." The SEC and
against his client by an unnamed ri val
over the trails.
day
th
e
mobster
was killed.
intiffs' attorney declined comment.
The) doubt, however, that U seeding organizailon.
1J1'DERWORLI) WHISPERS: Just before
Footnote: We report in January, lvii, that
operations had a major impact on
weather.
SEC, nevertheless, is cheing into
&amp;nate Investigators were about to question Saui Central Intelligence Agency
had recrui ted
They believe it was merely a coincide-we that land deals to determine whether any federal Glancans about his role In the
ktta1at1on
plot
mobsters
John
Roselli
and Sam Glancana to
North Vietnam In November, 1971, was lashed ly securities laws were violated,
against Cuban Premier Fidel Castro, the assassinate Castro. Giancana
had knowledge of
the worst strom In four decades. FIOX1s trashed
The dismissed portt'm of the suit, filed In Chicago racketeer was shot to death with a .22 the plot
but
didn't
directly participate in it,,
out roals, destroyed vllagea and caused rraore Cleveland federal court, alleged that 11.2 million Pistol.
except possibly to recommend a Cuban contact,
damage than four years of tt, I born!Anv.
was collected from about H* athletes and in.
The irord has ben whispered around the we reported. This has now been confirmed in
But these storms, the experts insist, were
vested in a phony land scheme,
underworld, according to our sources who have
Senate testimnnv,

Some Saigon Qenounclng executions
According to Information northwest of Saigon, not to co- ills believed to have come from meeting with 200 Christian
South Vietnamese religious by the Communists. There was reaching U.S. intelligence, operate with the Communists. Vietnamese who have slipped representatives In Saigon.
groups are resisting the new no word on whether the Corn. armed members of the Hoa Hao
And some Cao Dal members out of South Vietnam in recent
Persistent reports in WashCommunist leaders of their munists took any reprisal ac- have been harrassing Corn- were reported to be melting into weeks.
ington also tell of hit-and-run
country, U.S. Intelligence tion against Tri Quang as a re munist troops in the rice-grow- the countryside possibly tc
attacks against Communist
sources report,
suit.
Ing Delta region south of Sal. become guerrillas.
VNA, in a broadcast moni. troops by South Vietnamese
TrIi Quang, a Bhuddist priest
Two religious sects, the Hoa gon,
tored in Hong Kong, said this paratroopers and infantrymen
and critic of the ousted anti- Hao and Cao Dal, were reported
Some Cao Diii leaders were
U.S. intelligence men refused was stated by the National in two coastal areas, Phuoc lay
Communist regime, was said to to be putting up militant op- said to have told their adhe- to discuss their sources cf in. Front for liberation committee province arid near the old resort
have made a speech recently in piition to the Communists.
rents in T;iv Ninli Pro,in(-', frni:iti'n, but at lcat I
of of the Saigon-(;i:i kriharvi in a city 1 Viir Lw
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8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
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Story [four for 4-8 year oIds, JU LY 19
2P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
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(Wonien)
1201 W. Find St.
library, Mailland Avenue, Al.
tafflonte Springs.
JULY 21
8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
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8
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Post
(closed)
1201 W. First St.
Unit 53 of Sanford,
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JULY 10-11
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Rummage sale to benefit
8 p.m
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library 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Alta- JULY 24
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8 P.M. Alco holics Anonymous
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JULY ii
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Community House featuring St.
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JACK ANDERSON

Foul Weather Unfair

WASHINGTON (AP)

.RJR' 10
8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
(OpeSpeaker) 1201 W. Fir
St.

After a decade or less In managerial work,
many tdihachfevin.a worpen have learned a
great deal about carry(iig Ue autlorlty
responsibility of managing In terms of profit objectives and budgeting for performance.

of them are in the $M,,000 to W.000
reportr" Angel Ron said.
salary category and have had experience run"Ah, those were the days," Devil Ron sighed.
The standard advice given to patients con- often became more firmly entrenched instead of ning a branch office or department or zone. 7Uy
"Pin 'em up against the wall, make 'em squirm sidering which hospital to choose has been outmoded.
are just being noticed for possible promotion to
wi th the tough question, ferret out the old tru th, "profit-making no, nonprofit yes."
he
division
manager.
Coupled with booming operating costs t
don't let those sniveling government lackeys
The concept was based on the Idea that any mismanagment has led to real problems.
At this point many cit them leave managerial
cover up.
hospital in busimss to make a profit, couldn't, at Hospitals patients may pay more than SM per work, Jennings notes, and seek something more
"Of course, in those days, we reporters were the same time, also be In the business of taking day and the hospitals still lose money.
Con. rewarding. Finding herself on what she conJitIfied in badgering away, since the govern- the best possible care of patients.
aumers wonder how they can pay more than siders a treadmill in terms of job satisfaction, a
mentapokesman always equivocated so much. It
Also, the proprietary, or profit-making twice what they would have to shell out for a woman often goes into business for herself.
wasn't as if they just told white lies like we do." hospitals, received a bad name because they luxury hotel, and still receive poor service and
Another alternative noted by Jennings, who Is
"Yes, Devil Ron, but don't you remember how were often owned by groups of physicians who unpalatable meals.
J. F. terHorst quit because he had been deceived also staffed them - a situation that could (and
The Idea behind the Investor-owned and credited in managerial circles with having built
by the White Houm? And how you promised
often did) lead to conflicts of interests that operated hospital groups is that the free en. the first computer program to monitor executive
everything would be open?"
caused the patient to suffer both financially and terprise system can return more satisfying mobility, is to work for a smaller, service,
"Well, I didn't mean open to question! I meant medically,
oriented corporation that requires more
patient care at lower costs,
open to interpretation. Mine. I mean, who are
Today, however, things have changed and
For example, nine months after the Loma Initiative and creativity.
they, after all! Mere reporters and I'm a real there is an increasing amount of attention being Linda (Calif.) Community Hospital had opened,
A third alternative is to say with a* co.r.
live government official."
shown toward investor-owned and operated $700,000 had been lost and the hospital was flUi
poration
but to quit line, or supervisory work,
"Look, Devil Ron, couldn't I soothe yolor
hospitals. Ownership of such hospitals has bankruptcy.
and take nn staff work, such as phmning, ad.
problems with a few choruses of 'It's a Sin to Tell changed from individuals and small groups to
But within only two months after the hospital's
a Lie'?"
giant corporations listed on the major stock management was taken over by Hospital vertising, personnel and aspects of finance that
seeni more technically than managerially
Affiliates, one of 'the largest hospital oriented.
"You're as bad as THEM, always picking on exchanges.
me. We've got to bind together and when they
And according to Barron's business and managem ent firms, "the staff was cut,
say something mean about us we will make them 'financial weekly, these investor-owned hOspitals laboratory contracts renegotiated, three internal
Jennings stresses that the decisions made by
the
fastest
growing
segment
of
nonmedicine
specialists
recruited,
collections
correct it and sh y something nice instead."
women aren't signs of inadequacy. "Not all men
are
doubled from $100,000 to $200,000 and the hospital
"No, Devil Ron, that will never do. We've got government health care,
.re cut out for management and not all women
was operating In the black," Rarron's notes.
to remember how much Information was hidden
are either," he says. But the women, seemingly,
Everybody knows that ho.'pitals of all sizes
The tide Is turning, albe it slowly at first, arid have a chance to do something about it.
in the past and that we're not really important.
ve
ha
be
tori
en
no
ous
or
tape
f
red
,
poor
cus
to
me
mer
th
e day may soon come when all hospitals are
We're just the messenger, y ou know,"
service, substanthrd food and Inefficient use of either privately owned or professionally
The corporate world is a poor battleground on
"Rats! Rats! Rats!" shrieked Devil Ron. "I capital. Because of the bureaucracies that managed. When that time comes perhaps the which to prce women's liberation, says Jencan't stand it. Are you sure Ron Ziegler started developed in many large nonprofit hospitals, patients will begin to receive the services they nings. It has its own requirements, and they
Like this?"
archaic financial and managemert systems are entitled to.
so metimes con fl ict wi th personal ambitions.

Religious Resistance Reported In Vietnam

CALENDAR

Many women, he continues, "are no different
than many men who after 8 or 10 years In the
managerial world learn it is not what It is
cracked up to be. A lot of the work Is simply routine and almost meaningless if you don't have a
reason to Justify it.
Jenningsbdlevesthat "the maffledmale with
a family can justify the tediousness and
onerousness of his work because he is supporting
a family; but a woman whose husband is a good
breadwinner cannot do so."

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and deepening several
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Council to delay any final marshy areas "should have
occured with a broken sewer estate type lots as requested by
decision,
adverse effect on the water
Od)tS5eY Realty.
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In other business, the Council
The approval Was T1ltCd
County Pollution Control Chief
(The city has issued permits
approved replattlng the 43.6 subject to Odyssey furnishing a
Langley Adair's advice to the to allow site work on the par.
'The area should be able
acre Sanford Substantial 66-foot right of way on its
city to delay final decision on a cel.)
serve the proposed subdivision Farms, bounded by Country northern boundary to replace a
PrP0St 1 zoning change until
with water without endangering Club Road and south of Broad. road it will be closing.
state jurisdiction
Urban last night presented other water supplies Tibbals
the Council with a letter from
termined on lakes in a tract
noted. The hydrologist
recoin.
heeded by the City Council
Charles TThbaIs of the U.S. De mended that Urban discuss
night.
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Geological Survey, Winter Park which might develop
If an
The board voted unanimously office. me letter said the soils
to delay a decision ona request in the proposed park are well
from Leo Trapanler to change drained fine sand except for
the zoning on a 79-acre tract some muck and peat deposits.
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Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Jack Homer and
McDonald's manager Dick Oswald look on. Tickets iedeemable
at McDonald's are on sale for $1 at the chamber, at most dmrcbes
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additional breaking and entenngs had been cleared as the
result of arrests of two Sanford
brothers yesterday.
Detective IA. William Lykms

said officers were filing inform.auor.s with the state at.
Wa.1lace. Z810 Magnolia, and

Michael Herman Wallace, 810
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third person, not yet in custody,
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Sanford area than there is
nationwide, she said, and the
committee is engaged in a
By ED PRICKE'rr
screening effort to inform
move derailed,
was that the project would be
sickle cell trait carriers c the
Herald Staff Writer
Kelley was to have made a delayed another month. Last
chances of passing the disease
progress report on Woodlands, night was the target date for
or the trait to their offspring.
Bccse Sanford architect which originally was scheduled opening bids on the school's
Commonly thought of as a Eoghan Kelley failed to show up to open this fall after a move more.
disease that attacks mostly at the School Board meeting from the old Altamonte
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that sickle cell anemia is also members alike are as much in Altamonte Springs to the said,
dangerous to most dark. the dark on Woodlands %Vcxxtlandssite near Longwood.
A spokesman in Kelley's
skinned people from the Elementary School as they
School Supt. Bud Layer said Sanford office today said Kelley
were earlier this year when the the only thing he knew for sure was 'called out of town late
Mediterranean area,
yesterday afternoon, and he
won't be in his office today,
either.'
A group of citizens who all
along have been critical of the
Woodlands move rapped the
latest development.
The delay meant a continuation of double sessions at
Sable Point Elementary.
something that has parents up
in arms.
E. C. Harper Jr. said school
officials should stop "dilly
dallying."
"I believe Kelley has enough
information. Let's go one month
from today," Harper said. And
Pat Telson said, "Oh, I hope
so."
Layer added, "It's impo'-t.ant
to get the bids out as soon as
possible."
"hat's not telling us
anything," a ?arent said.
'My gosh, no," a third parent
Assorted sizes, fabrics, colors
interjected.
Kelley was commissioned
two weeks ago to complete
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Women
commission came after
Builders Movers Inc., the firm
with the original contract to
move the school, defaulted on
the contract earlier this year
Then the bonding agent
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arrested inside an office
building at Ill Atlantic Ave.,
Maitland, in South Seminole
last night by Seminole County
deputies responding to a
burglary call.
Charles Miller, no address
given, was pulled from the
ceiling of a building owned y
Neil Lepow, after the two officers trailed the suspect across
the false ceiling.
Deputies David R. Smith and
Ron Morton said Miller was
arrested at 10:58 p.m., a short
Lime after the two officers
reached the building and
spotted man look out of a door
on the west side of the building
and then duck back inside.
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appeared to be missing and that
Miller is twing held in a colunty
jail in fieu of $13,000 bond on
charges of breaking and tn
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The Affirmative Action
Committee of the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Corn-Contbued From Page-1A
Audrey Bolger, spekesir.an for group, challenge that group's
the
Bus Drivers' Association, right to bargain.
merce, busy investigating
"We're going to challenge all said, "Clay County bus drivers
Williams poin'ed out his
status of women in the Sanford
area, today heard Seminole three groups. We challenge have been certified by PERC." agency doesn't have to have 10
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101,301.
Community College advisor everybody - one by one,
per cent to "intervene,"
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Bef ore a group is allowed to
Everything
is
going
our
bargain with the board, it must something he said he plans to do
June Gordon outline courses for
35.003.
Noes
way. They have got to have a
(213,500.)
(227,120.) women at the college.
when the three groups come up
laryer with them every step of first receive certification from for PERC certification.
Managerial
and
supervisorythe
11,213.
PERC, the state agency set up
14,213.
way
Of
in the
training is available at SCC,
110,043.
231,750.
to monitor and draw guidelines county, 101 have signed cards
"They think it's all over; it
40,000.
54000.
Gordon said, for women who
wisi's to move Into executive lust beginning. Everything is 1or collective bargaining under with the Bolger faction. And 162
21,000.
20,000.
fair In love and war - and this Florida's new public employe o the 280 clerical workers in
11.2,1.
0,030.
positions in business. She also is war," said Joyce, a main- bargaining law.
Seminole joined the Clerical
32.1*3.30
s,000 ,
noted that the college provides tenance worker at Lyman High
3,13S,00130 3,271,124.
Ernie
Cowley,
the
school
sys.Association. The other group,
short courses in budgeting and Setioul
400,000.
2111730.
tern's assistant director of per- Non-instructional Personnel of
personal finances for women
.s.i,.i.s, 3,550,014.
In
answer
to
a
statement
by
sonnel,
told the board that the Seminole County NIPSCOi
whowanttolearnhowtohandje
Williams
that
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will
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AFL-CIO
group may, with 10 had 28l signatures ofa total 497
3.5411"1.54 1502.50$.
their own money matters.
recognize
separate
units,"
per
cent
of
the vote of any workers in that group.
The program at SCC is called
37,300.
the 21st Century Woman.
Affirmative Action Committee Co-Chairwoman Jo Ann
Howe noted that memberships
are still available on the sickle
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There is a slightly higher
incidence of the disease in the

Recreation &amp; Perks Department
Recreation &amp;Adminiutraflon
Parks &amp; Cemetery
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and W, time for one of them nowl
Hurry and find savings in every deportment.

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Adair, in a letter carrying
yesterday's date, said a
question had been raised on
whether the lake system In the
proposed sub'iivision (ails
under state jurisdiction.

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Uniform Division
. 533.400.
Investigation Division
134,169.
145,330.
Detention Division
32,001.
141422.
Animal Control Division
21,470.
11612110110.11(010.011.)
Public Works Department
Administrative Divi,I,
,S$.
2J.4 0.
Maintenance Division
100,440.
170.02$.
Refuse Division
2101070.
270,244.
Street Division
333,114.30
340,010.
Shop Division
3111147.
001214.
(l00,S32.Sl) 1100,754.)

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The zoning change requested
was from agriculture to RM2
mobile home park. Trapanler's
representative, Leo Urban, had
proposed construction of a 235unit mobile home rental park
designed with a lake system for
disposal of effluent from a
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SEMINOLE
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SENIORS

Thursday, July to, 19y 5

It) I.YLE SUFFIELI)

JULY 15
BXYZ CLUB — meet in Activities Bldg., First Baptist
Church, Longwood — 12:30
potluck lunch — speaker on
"Home Health Care Covered by Medicare."
SANFORD SENIOR CITIZENS, INC. — meet at the Civic
Center, Sanford — 6:00 P.M. — chicken dinner for members and
guests. The fellowship Players of Sanford from the United
Methodist Church will present "Grand Olio," a musical
melodrama. Donation $2.06.

President Launches A New War On Nation 's Crime
WASHINGTON — The conventional
wisdom is that any American politician
who aspires to the presidency must be a
credible statesman who can handle the
country's foreign affairs with skill and
confidence,
Or that he must have a rational and
vigorous economic program which
purports to guarante' prosperity and
fulfillment for all.
Or that he must be identified with the
problems and needs of one or more of the
most important social groups — the
farmers, the industrialists, the trade
unionists, the minorities.

increase in violent crime in recent years
that they might sacrifice many of their
other expectations to vote for a man who
seemed likely to put a stop to it.
So it is that Gerald Ford has taken one
of the more important steps toward
convincing the peopk that he should be
elected to his very own four-year term in
the White house: a message on crime,
"Fear of crime," he said, "has caused
people to rearrange their daily lives.
They plan shopping and recreation
during hours when they think the
possibilities of violent attacks are lower,
They avoid commercial areas and public

specifically avoided the phrase "law and
order" — introduced as an emotional
catch-all to the political vocabulary of
the 1960s by George Wallace, the
governor of Alabama, and later picked
up by Richard Nixon — in order not to
offend the blacks and liberals who have
come to consider it as a code for
repressive measures against the Undertlog.
At the same time, the President threw
a particular sweetener to the right wing
of his own Republican party, which has
been Increasingly disenchanted with
him, by reaffirming his opposition to any

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms in the Treasury Department.
One proposal that is bound to win
widespread support calls for cornpensating the victims of violent federal
crimes—the money to come from fines
received by the government from convicted criminals and from a percentage
of the profits on goods made by federal
prisoners.
Perhaps the most controversial or the
Ford suggestions is the establishment of
mandatory minimum sentences for
certain violent crimes and repeat offenders. Although the President claimed

recommend leniency,
Mandatory sentencing would also
vastly reduce the discretion of judges,
whom some believe to be the most sensitive link in the criminal justice system.
Recognizing that only on the local level
can a light against street crime be
waged, Congress created the Law
Enforcement Assistance Administration
in the late l%Os to channel federal funds
to the states,
There is a widespread belief that, if
nothing else, the federal government can
set an example for the states with its
anti-crime measures. One major

But as the bicentennial election year

transiL Frightened shopowners arm

federal law that would require the

that such sentences have it powerful

approaches, another qualification looms
even larger than it has in the past several

themselves and view customers with
suspicion. The individual, political and

problem is that the criminal law is too

In the works for almost a decade, the

registration of guns or the Licensing of
gun owners,

deterrent effect, some criminologists
contend that the change would onlyclog

confusing and too abundant. Laws
against homosexuality, drunkenness,

act would rank violations according to
their seriousness and Importance, and

national campaigns: anyone who wants

social costs of crime cannot be ignored."

lie steered clear of those currently

the courts and prisons, increase ' , plea

to be president needs to appear as a
rinic'-fifrSi, fri:hteneI, horriftel
nl anrv are mntst % nicriclims ;it the

Long-awaited and much-touted in
a1vance, Ford's message was a finely.
craftt'I political document. It

prostitution, pornography and smoking

mete out punishment accordingly; where

suspicious of the FBI by recommending
ari increase in the manper not of that
Jaw-enforcement agency but of the

bargaining" that sends some innocent
pe ople to jail, and force acquittals by
juries who might otherwise convict and

marijuana, among others, remain on the
books, mostly ignored but always
available for random and discriminatory

statutes have been changed or clouded by
judicial interpretation, it would bring
them up to date.

Feud Still Grows

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THE HERALD SERVICES their camp at Tel al Zatar, the
Hill of Thyme, have been I
BEIRUT — The inhabitants converging. Even by Beiruti
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f Beirut have learned to live standards casualties have been
with civil disturbances which
hea vy but with mortars and.
turn their streets into bat salvoes of rocket
launched •
tlegrounds; but the fighting grena des smashing into densely •
which broke out over a week populated areas hour after hour •
ago is particularly dangerous. some special providence has, so I
Even the most crisis-weary far, prevented an even b!gger I
I3eirutis know how serious it Is slaughter.
this time, because the two main Elsewhere in Beirut the
antagonists represent two P a I e s t n I a n s h a v e
distinct concepts of Lebanon — systematically attacked some
and this time the Lebanese of the economic strongholds of
army may not be in a position to the Phalar.ge, by blowing up I
be the ultimate arbiter,
carefully selected factories, I
On the one side are the business premises and shops I
Palestinians, who see Lebanon belonging to party members
as an integral part of the Arab and supporters.
world. On the other is a
The violence, although
powerful political grouping limited In area, has brought I
calling itself the Phalange or about a really effective general I
Kataib, which is composed strike, emptied most ministries
almost entirely of Maronite of their civil servants and badly I
Christians. It wants a purely disrupted all communications I
Lebanese Lebanon, by which it between Beirut and the outside
often seems to mean a Lebanon world.
run by Christians, and
There has been a very real
preferably by the Phalange.
danger of the battle spreading I
The tension betweei these into a general Christian
two groups has been growing Moslem confrontation. That I
over recent months, partly this has not happened Is largely
because the Palestinians are because almost everybody,
showing themselves to be an including the other Christian
established force in Lebanese communities, feela that the bus I
life,
massacre has put the I
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Only one incident was needed Phatangista in the wrong.
to set them at each other's
Nor are the other Christian I
throats, and it came when groups averse to seeing the I
scuffles broke out between Phalarigists cut down to size,
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partisans of the two sides since the main reason for their
outside the church where the existence is to defend the I
Phalange leader, Pierre privileges of the Maronite
c;emnaeI, was at mass. An hour community.
later a bus carrying Palestinian
Although this is only the third
guerrillas — whether armed or or even fourth largest group in I
unarmed Is In dispute — was Lebanon's population, it has by I
fired on by the Phalange far the most power. The
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militia. The fray killed 24 Phalangists stand almost alone
Palestinians
and
three in refusing to accept the
Lebanese. Since then both sides Palestinians as a part of
have been trying to settle the Lebanon's community.
argument with blood.
The Phalange has handed
Thelightinghaslargelybeen
rtwoofthemenresponsible I
confined to the pro-Phalangist for the bus massacre, and the I
suburb of Am a] Remanah, the ceasefire the government
Spring of the Pomegranate, on arranged last week appeared to I
which the Palestinians from be holding.

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Altamonte Springs Friendship Club — Altamonte Springs
Civic ('enter -- Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte Springs — meet 1st
and 3rd Thursila) of the Month — 10:30 a.m.
Augks Elders — St. Augustine Catholic Church — 3 Sunset
Drive — Casselberry — meet 3rd Tuesday of the Month — 10:00
a.m.
hIram Tosers —Sanford -- meet 1st Wednesday of the Month
— 10:00 a.m.
BXYZ Club — meet 1st Baptist Church — Activities Building
— Longwood — last Tuesday of the month
— 12:30 p.m.
Casselhcrrv Sunshine Senior Club — meet 806 Mark David
Blvd. — Casselberry — 1st Friday of the Month — 10:00 a.m. —
new club — all selcomne.
Central Senior Citizen ('tub — Church of the Nativity — Lake
Mary - niet't the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the Month at 10:00 a.m.
Chuluota Senior Citizen Club — Community Fire Hall — 7th
Street — ('huluota — meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at 6p.m.
Fifty Plus Club — 7th Day Adventist Church — Forest City —
meet mostly on the 1st Monday of the Month — 6:30 p.m.
Golden Years Felloship — meet at the Community United
Methodist Church — Casselberry at noon on the last Wednesday
of the Month — luncheon — Reservations necessary.
Greater Oviedo Senior Citizens Club — meet at Grant Chapel
A.M.E. Church — Franklin Street and Geneva Hwy. — Oviedo —
3rd Monday of the Month at 4 p.m.
lively Socialites Club — meet at Highlands Club house — 675
Shepard Road — Winter Springs — 4th Friday of the Month at
10:30 a.m.
NARFE Club — i National Association of Retired Federal
Employees — meet at the First Federal of Seminole Sanford —
1st Friday of the month — 1:00 p.m. Over Fifty Club — All Soul's Catholic Church — now meeting
at Redding Gardens Hec. Room — every other Tuesday of the
Month — 10:00 am.
Sanford Senior Citizens Club — meet at Sanford Civic Center
— 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 12 noon.
South Seminole Senior Citizen Club — meet 1st Thursday of
the Month at 1st Federal Savings &amp; Loan Bldg. ..-320W. Semoran
Blvd. — Altamonte Springs — meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at
Women's Club 8 Overbrook Drive — Casselberry — at 1:00 p.m.
Thirty-Niners Club — meet Sts. Peter and Paul — Goldenrod
— 1st Friday of the month 7:30 p.m.
Village Club — St. John's Village — Fern Park — meet 1st
and 3rd Thursday of the Month -'-7:30 p.m.
Young at Heart Club — St. Andrews Presbyterian Church —
9913 Bear Lake Road — Forest City — 2nd Thursday of the Month
—1:00p.m.
CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS TO THIS COLUMN — P.O.
Box 2541 — Sanford, Florida 32771.

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ALTAMONTE sIIuN(;s FIUENDSIIIL' CLUB — meet at
Altamonte Springs Civic Center, Altamonte Springs, 10:30 A.M.
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SOUTH SEMINOLE SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB — meet at
Women's Club, Overbrook Drive, Casselberry — 1:00 P.M.
JULY 18
CASSEI.BERRY SUNSHINE SENIOR CLUB — meet at the
Ascension Lutheran Church grounds on Overbrook Drive,
Casselberry — 3:00 p.m. — covered dish picnic.

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more progress. With that in mind,
President Ford took the occasion of his
crime message to urge enactment by
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Planned Unit Development, according to Ray Brad.shaw,

SANFORD FAIRWAY MARKET

and permits a trade-off. Each acres zoned for PUD develop. homesitea of one acre
basic aspect in the development ment.
"Our city by chance has done
minimum. Unit three provides
rif a PUD comes under review
The city has four Preas zoned for two acre sites or larger. a lot of things right and we were
that conventional type zoning for PUD ranging in size from Unit four has home sites of one- fortunate in having two of the
does not.
100 acres to 3,500 acres in the third to one-half acre and Unit fin
developers
"PUD is an excellent way to giant Tuscawilln PUD.
live has quarter acre lots, I-and and Gulfstream. We just
zone, but it has been both miskind I stumbled
The Tuscawilla PUD is being Bradshaw said.
to
understood and misused," developed by Gulfstream ProThere is an area reserved for Bradshaw said.

NOW GIVE

VALUE STAMPS

W E CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF

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LIVE MAINE LOBSTERS
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WINTER SPRINGS
Prospecti%e increases in

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minded city councilmen here so Eepoel said the transportation gallon by year's end, indicated members' nod to request

concerned they're thinking cost for handling bank deposits the resulting savings in tran- Longwood ComBank officers to
about changing banks in order isl2cents per mile. "Our bank sporthtioncostsaloflecouldadd attend next w
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to save $1.44 per round trip in is getting kind of cozy issuing up to a goodly sum over a meeting to discuss the matter.

CAN OWN A

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court on or before Aug. 2. ins.

DON'T MISS THESE "BELOW COST"

by a Sanford man.

Johnwasabomber,'igator over, doffed their caps, bowed

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Hay nes have
everything that was loose to John I knew could be both
Youpoorjerk,you might just lighten the plane's load until reverent and irreverent.
four children: Mrs. Jack
were (mine and my husband's, as well ha ve worn a big zero on nothing remained but the shell.
ROY J. ARNSTON: yin of Altamonte Springs; zwV.
the other childrens', even the your forehead.
It looked as though they weren't
Jonesboro,
LAGUNA BEACH Ray Ilaynes of
grandparents!
and the DISGUSTED IN SANTA going to make it. When the
Tenn.;
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Haynes
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DEAR ROY: Thanks for e
resents come.
BARBARA
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this. I have no objections to her Astrology Is not my line. But U I to prepare to parachute
Everyone has a problem. What's
and seven
F or a Personal "Ply, write to 13 urandchlldren
and my son exchanging gif ts,
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great-gra iiwvn.
ABBY: lox No. 0100, L.A.. Calif.
but I wish she would leave the Pos ition of the moon and the
C100. Enclose stamped, self.
John bailed out and landed in

said Courl on June 30, 197S

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against Florida Atty. Gen.
Merle E. Parker, Box 2031, his arrest, trial and acquittal on
Parker nimed If: defendants:
Robert Shevin, the Central Sanford, filed the suit in U.S. felony charges of violating an
Robert TallahL
Shevin,
attorney
general,
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Florida
Association
of District Court for the Central state's medical practices act by
HwIley
Professional Psychologists and District of Florida late using the tide "Dr."fifter
his Lord, professional regulations
division, Jacksonville, Abbott
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Abrotherandsisterwho have
a lot to celebrate, are Bob
Haynes
512 Center St

fly ABIGAIL VAN BUIIEN

ftnth, in honor of three Jewish

husband. On ,Mother s Day, be-little your wife so that you

to have any right, title or inleirest in
the real Properly herein described

a Judgment may

Thursday, July 10, 197S-11A

Brother, Sister t...elebrate

Abby

For St. Valentine's Day she your awareness of your own

DIAZANDJUANITAOIAZ.Piiswif,
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petition
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divorce, according to the

A divorce settlement will not
necessarily dicta te w ha t insurance, if any, is provided by
the husband after the divorce.

gift-gking

the gifts, and let It go at that
t)LAR AIIBY This message
is for Ed in La Mirada, who for

gift last year, my son felt that

full-time employe will be added to the staff to do president; Frances Fileger,secretary; and John at the beginning of the new I
out-reach work in this area.
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elderly rearnin in their own homes instead of
The officers of the Federation are: George amount of money." Ile said his I
having to go to a rest home or nursing home. A Ronan, president; William Hamilton, vice plan would be to change banks
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Browni ng said the city should on or before July 24th. 1973, other. Post Office Box 73, Orlando.
not turn its back on what *Ise a Judgment may be entered Florida 37107, and file the original

school cafeterias will be said his goal of saving Iran-

service, a wide variety of classes in cooperation open to seniors for their noon meal.

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The Magoolis Circle of the Sanford Garden Clab has selected the yard of Joao Dennism, III LAA- help in determining her needs policy, with a trust fund set up allow for whatever amount is the family home, it is important
following the divorce and In
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protected either through
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
YOU APE NOTIFIED that an that an action to foreclose a mor .
ac tion for Dissolution of Marriage tQbge on the following real proper
has been filed against you and you in Seminole County, Florida:
are required to serve a copy of your
Lot 27. Block E. Womere Park.
written defenses, if any, to it
Second Replat, according to th plat
Carmine M Bravo. Esq.. of the law thecf as recorded in Platbook 13.

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SECOND AMENDED

The Fede ra tion of Senior Citizen Clubs of
In addition to Project 'OASIS," the Southeastern has done for the
Seminole County has received notification f rom Federation of Senior Citizens will contin ue its city, noting problems the city
the State Division of Aging that its contract for effor ts in employment for those seniors who need suffered in the past wi th
Infunds to continue project "OASIS" for 1975-1976 part-time work. A bus has been purchased and conveniences from othtT
has been approved In the amount of $23,531.00. will be in operation throughout the county. As
Councilman Erpest Hendriz
Lyle Suffield, director of "OASIS," outlined soon as funds become available for trays. a recommended that other banks
the activities which will be covered by the grant. home-delivered meals program will be im- also be considered, but Daniels

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without "highly-paid" building official, t'e Maitland Bank, Daniels

obligation to deposit its
toComBank Lo n gwood, exactly city already has its municipal his valuable servi ce
as well for operating and ot he r funds with
2.1 miles from city hail, court fu nd at the Longwood an hour each Uinehe must
goto that bank.
received
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respo nsibility of going to the hail co mplex, the city has no
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zoning. PUD offers more
for the relief demanded fn the
flexibifity and there is a better petition
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
mix of living units and types.
perties BrL'dshaw said, "and it a shopping cente, another for a
C ourt
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are in- is working out fine."
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herent problems that governing
According to the Winter
The commercial area, costs go up as happened in any type of zo ning."
bodies have not lear n ed to solve Springs ordinance, the smallest country club area and golf Southern California, the
PUD
Engert not ed other zoning
in PUD and this failure to solve PUD that can be developed course are properly situated, concept will be the only thing classifications
have criteria
the problems has been incor- solely in residential buildings is Bradshaw
said, for maximum that is economically feasible,' construction has to meet, but in
rectly list ed as a fault of the
acres while the smallest use and good planning,
he said.
most cases the criteria can
c ha nged
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(PUD), the modern approach to Winter Springs building of . shaw said.
Curt
Engert,
planning
and
areas must be 100
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horses to be kept in a rural zoning
zoning, is probably the most
director in Altamonte
tidal.
FrEJC)RA.H M HALL. Wife
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three-part series)
misunderstood concept around,
and
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CRAIG R. HALL. Husband.
such as Uiusjasflc than Bradshaw about
about it. Ile likes PUD zoning, porated areas -- more than noting it provides for various the condom,inlwn-, around
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"The actual concept has vol West Avenue
ordinance in Winter Springs [IUD.
ment,
in addition
leaves something to be desired
SEAFOODS
Winter Springs, one of the recreational and commercial $30,000 to $35,000 price range; said
. "The money Just ran out II
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another
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on
some
projects
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Marriage
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complete and needs some municipalities in population
Unit lof the development isin $50,000 price range and the approved here, so nothing has
MAITLAND- 641-sill", Elton Paul, Manager
regtfredtv
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amendments."
and possibly the largest in the county's unincorporated country estate are
oI'it
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homes
will
happened,"
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But Locke took a back seat to Stockburger and
Davis in the finals.
Alter giving up a run without a hit In the first. in.
ning, Davis blanked Sanford National the rest of the
game.

Ray Stockburger isn't 6-feet tail and 185 pounds,
but the Kissimmee National Uttle League All-Star
can pack apower.punch.
Stockburger
e a me run In the sixth
iflfluig Wednesday night to lift r= .surunee to a 24
victory over the Sanford National Uttle League All.
ars In the finals of the Sub-District III Little Major
League Tournament at Ft. Mellon field,
KLsslmmee will compete In the district tournament next week t StCloud .
Sanford Nat'onaI was we
Sanoru Ailar
team to fall in the three-day, six-team tourney. The
Sanford American and Continental All-Stars stum
bled in the semi-finals on Tuesday.
And had It not been for Stockburger, Paul Davis
and massive Retley Locke, a Sanford team might be
packing its bags for next week's trip to St. Cloud
It was Locke, Klssiminee's 6-foot giant, who
powered the Nationals over the Sanford Continental
All-Stars on Tuesday. Locke fired a four-hitter and
struck out 12. He also blasted a tremendous grand
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purchased a new mobile home
for his pregnant wife Denise In
order that he could move out of
the "shack" where they now
live
He says he made the
purchase shortly after
receiving a special exception
from the county's board of
adjustment to park a mobile
home on an acre of property he
had recently purchased in south
east Seminole County.
But Florence failed to wait on
the purchase until the 30.day
time period in which appeals
can be made on the board of
adjustment's rulings. And.
Seminole County has appealed
the lower board's decision.
leaving Florence with n shack, ppl
Ii pregnant wife and no pl:iLc to
. put a mobile home.
Last night in public hearings,-•Florence told the county
commiss!oners of his problem, I
and said that when none of his
neighbors objected to his
iocating a mobile home on the
site near the Red Bug
Elementary school, he assumed
he could go ahead with the
mobile home purchase.
"They(neighbors) would
rather have the mobile home
there than the shack," Florence
said.
The commission ccntinued
the issue until next Tuesday to
allow County Attorney Tom
Freeman to research the
matter for allowing the mobile
home on the site with a time
limit attached.
The commission appealed the j
board of adjustment's decision F
because the board felt the area
was not suited for mobile
homes, according to John
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The location of the site,
mile west of Dodd Road and L
mile south of Red Dug Road, is
in Commissioner Mike Hattaway's district. Ilattaway says
that the area js inanarea for
single family residential
homes, He says he initiated the
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mobile homes, but he said the .
county has determined that the
Red Bug area is for single
family residential homes,
The location of the site Is in
agriculture zone.
Percy said that there is a
"quite a bit of developmert
pressure coming in" from big L
developers ln the area. L'alot
of single family residences are
built then a mobile some would
not be suitable for the area,
Percy said.
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"The area is suitable right
nvw," he said.
Percy also said that new
procedures will be instituted
immediately to make sure that
individuals who are granted
board of adjustment rulings
understand that the rulings can
be appealed wln3odays.
Percy ha4 recommended that
the county commission grant
Florence a permit for a mobile
home with a time limit to have
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In the bottom half of the inning, Sanford .fljssed y
Inches of tying the score.
Human walked and was forced at second base on
sharp grounder to the shortstop. Porzlg
spr
to second base on an overthrow on the
double-play attempt.

His steady, no-hit pitching gave the (j
Nationals a chance to catch up. They caught up In the
fifth and won the name in the sixth.
Kisal
thritcned I the top f th
ning, but Sanford cut down two Kissimmee runners at
the plate A walk a single and an error put K1ssl1T
Jm1eer ruers on second and third
Two wild pitches by Sanford's George Porzig
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no-hitter. In addition to Stockburger 's home run,
Bobby Thompson, Tracy Pate, Darren Browning and
Tolliver singled for Kissimmee.

Sanford roared back in the bottom of the first with
its only run of the game. Mark Huainan walked, went
to second on a wild pitch, to third on Porzig's ground.
out, and scored on a passed ball.
Kissimmee tied the game in the fifth when Charlie
Tolliver beat out an Infield single and scored on three
Porzig wild pitches.
In the sixth inning, Stockburger connected with a
Porzig fasthall and sent it high and lazy over the
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sparkled defensively at shortstop for Sanford, took
over in the sixth and retired the only batter he faced
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,_.:i'minute burst of support by soling results released today by fielder Joe Rudi and first Minnesota, the league's No 1 started
Yankee fans has given dark the baseball commissioners baseman Gene Tenace of vote-getter in 1975 with
Baton rookie Fred Lynn, aAim
horse Graig Nettles the starting office.
Oaklanj.
3,165,614.
write-In
candidate, jumped
spot at third base In the Amen.
New York's Thurman
Tenace, who like Nettles will
The AL outfield contest was from ninth place to fourth In the
can League lineup for the 1975 Munson was the runaway be playing In the game for the the hottest, with Bonds vaulting final days of voting, but missed
All-Star Game
favorite for catcher with first time, edged Mike liar from third to first place in last gaining an outfield position by
Nettles, ranked fourth a week 2,C58,535 sotes, a margin of grose of Texas 1,241,377 soles to week s tabulation with a total of 44,374 ballots
ago, attracted a total of 1,181, 1,093,372 over Oakland's Ray 1,230,904
1,767,198 votes. He was elected
The American League pitch583 votes to outdistance runner
Fosse, and teammate Bobby
The five will be joined by out the All Star Most Valuable ing staff, chosen by All-Star
up Sal Bando of Oakland and Bonds took top honors In the fielder Reggie Jackson and Player in 1973 while a San manager Alvin Dark of OakLast

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MIAMI (AP) - Greyhound owners InThe Sarasota track was closed down the shutdowns.
three cities have taken their dogs off the Wednesday. Tracks at Pensacola and
Meanwhile, Morris said, judges at the
track In sympathy with dog owners In Ebro, near Panama City, were unable to three boycotted tracks brought charges
Miami jailed while striking for higher race open Tuesday night, hours alter the 18 against the trainers who have the repurses.
Miami dog owners were jailed for defying sponsibility to weigh-In, according to state
"We don't feel that we can race our dogs a court order to honor a contract and race regulations.
when colleagues of ours are In- their animals.
"The stalemate Is hurting everyone In
carcerated," Mark Hill, a spokesman for
Doug Morris of the Florida Division of the Industry," Morris said. "The state, the
owners at the Sarasota Kennel Club, said Parl-Mutuel Wagering estimated the state tracks and certainly the men are sufWednesday.
was losing more than $150,000 In taxes by fering."

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Brave Batters
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

IN BRIEF
Baseballs slipped out of Torn Seaver's hand. His shoulder
hurt. And be couldn't get his curve ball over. He had all kinds of
problems pItching to the Atlanta staves.
Oosterhuis Leads British;
And the Braves had all kinds of problems hitting him.
Even when he's troubled, the New York Mets' finest pitcher is
Nicklaus, Irwin One Back
hard to beat and he proved it Wednesday night with a classy, 2-1
decision over Atlanta In tO Innings.
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (AP) - Carnotistle's 705Cardinals
9,
Giants0
yard, par-72 championship course Is a "sleeping giant,"
-- -. Willie Davis and Ron Fairly pounded home runs and Ted
according to Hale Irwin, the 1974US. Open champion.
Simmons collected four hits, leading St. Louis and John Denny
And anyone hoping to win the British Open title, and the
over San Francisco
$16,6W
that goes with it, must be praying the giant
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doesn't wake up..
. "titros 4, Expos 3
Peter Ck'terhuls, the tall British favorite, tamed Car.
Cesar Cedeno's run-econlng single In the 10th gave Houston Its
noustie
Wednesday with a low-under-par 68 to gain the
triumph over Montreal Trailing 3-0 after 1"i innings, Houston
lead in thefieldof 153 ButjackNlcklaus, the hot favorite,
finally caught up when Doug Bader hit his sixth home run of the
also tamed this famed course, and stands just one stroke
season with one out In the ninth Inning off starter DenrLs Blair.
back going Into todays second round.
Reds 9, Ptillfles
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333S-41 Edward L. Pearce
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David Huish
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Jack Nicklaus
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34.33_4 Roberto Bernirdjnl
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3237-40 Dennis dart
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36-33-49 Vin Baker
one out later moved to second on Cesar Geronimo's infield hit
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Pirates 3, Dodgers I
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31-33-71 HubertM.Orn
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Bruce Kison and Dave Giusti combined on an eight-h itter and
Paul Lnerd
3444—fl John A. Jacobs
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Danny Edwards
RichIe Hebner drove In two runs to help Pittsburgh beat Los
34-34-71 Graham Marsh
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Angeles. Loser Andy Mezsersml th, 12-6, fell behind 1-0 In
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Brian Barnes
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Zone Code
Amendment
Proposed
Additional changes to the
Sanford Zoning Code and two
construction site plan revisions
,Ai] top the agenda when the
Sanford Planning and Zoning
('omxrission (P&amp;ZI meets at 5
o'clock tonight.
fl* commission witi conduct
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changing and amending the
zoning ordinance requirements
on landscaping.
B'iilding officials will appear
to report to the commission on
a file ndment arcl answer

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Sanford Metro League second. Seaboard scored a harmless

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half title tonight after Lake run in the bottom of the seventh
Monroe Inn edged Seaboard 8-6 innIng,
Wednesday to tie the teatus
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Angeles 41 39 SS2 91 1
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Andy Rufas and Pat Henry
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p.m. at the Ft. Mellon softball singles apiece. Bob Hood
32 S7 36C 761-1 field. If Lake Monroe Inn wins, smashed a home run and Ed
Houston
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Results
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Teenage Franchise Holder?
EVANSTON. 111. 1 A P) — Donna Wood at age 19 could

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

twcome the youngest pro football franchise holder in the

it was poetic justice.
First, Brooks Robinson took advantage of a th ird-strike wild
pitch that would have ended the eighth inning and delivered a
two-run single to put the Baltimore Orioles in front of the

Through ads in suburban newspapers she has responses
from 40women who want to play and seven men who want

California Angels 2-1 Wednesday night.
But in the bottom of the eighth, the brilliant Robinson, winner
of 15 consecutive Gold Glove awards as the American League's
premier fielding third basemn, made a wild throw — only his
second error all season and the Angels promptly rebounded
for a 3-2 victory on Dave Collim'twD-run
Red Sox 9, Twins 8
Jim Rim's two-out double in the bottom of the ninth intung
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game earlier in the ninth Oil Cecil Cooper's pinch homer. Then
Griffin delivered a pinch Single and scored all the way from first
on RIce'S hit.
Brewers 6, Royals 4
DonMoney hammered two solo hanie runs arxl Bobby Darwin
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"I am determined that the Chicago area will t-'sve a
team ncxt year in the Women's Professional Football
league," says Miss Wood a clerk at Northwestern
University who will continue her studies In accounting as
a part-time student this fall. "We will have our first
organizational meeting July 21 when a name and colors
for the team will be chosen and M players and a roaching
staff selected."

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Dave Forbes of the Ek-dton
Bruins used his hockey stick as a "bayonet" against
Henry Boucha during a National Hockey League game, a
)Ury was told Wednesd3y.

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NBC has given up on hockey,
there Is little likelihood that
hockey fans will e any of their
favorite sport on network
television next season. NBC
sports president Carl Lindemanii Jr., reports that
hockey telecasts during the last
regular
fell off
than 20 points in the ratings,
and we do wn two points
during the Stanley Cup

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Thanksgiving afternoon,
preempting the regular week.
day game shows azzi soap
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new ctar - her daugnter,
Tess Dahl - and both guest In
the opening episoic In the fall of
"Movth' On.". - . An Metrana,
new regular In "Movin' On,"
has become a "fast-food
tycoon" In Hollywood. He's had
playoffs. NBC, Is not plddng up a hut-dog operation for years
the option for next season, and has now opened a bagel
offer,d to tele%ise We Stanley 31eterla
Cup playoffs again, taiL Un-

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DEAR DR. LAMB-We have
Figuring to score swe brownie Just found out after a glucose
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my wife has or is a
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CITY-STATE

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Call 372 7422 or $31 9993
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Attorneys for- Petitioner
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HOROSCOPE

Sanford, FlorIda 37171
rub:lsts' July 3. 10, 17, 21. 191$
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eo Real Estate Broke.
110 E 25th St. 377 4455

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JUST REDUCED 11.000 - 2
Bedroom, 1 bath, on large corner
lot, big utility stied, drive by 2001
Summerlin Ave. and call for
defails Sales price, $11,000

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heat &amp; air, all for only 526.500
Stemper Realty

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Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3221991
19195. French
322 7371. 377 1196,377 $904
322 1959.322 1164
Sr

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one from
models on display.

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our

$135

Sanford

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CRANK REALTY

In re: the Marriage 0$
CAROLYN K. SHARP.
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can choose your carpet

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322.7643

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anytime.

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55-Bo.Its &amp; Accessories

mu',? sell, 5,350 373 171)
1977 Mark IV,fully.q*jippetj, Ipecial
McGuire
at 3221431. Dealer.

122-1363
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price, 1
4.093. Call Duane

66-Horses

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JIM DANDY JAZZ FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GORMLY'SE 1.6 Sanford 3Z3 4133

1967 Ford 2door.
1250

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68-Wanted to Buy
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Ca sh for good used rurniture &amp;

.Cash
For Your Junk Cars
2) 9136

OutboardMotors-3OhpElgin;l3tsp

air, extras,
We

outboard power Ideal for family
camping, skiing, &amp; IShifli 322

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mileage $150 377 3611

DAVES 37) 937Q

CASH
ForYourJunkCars

ANTIQUES

373.1329

1 Piece ' Housifull

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Sears; Also Citation Dishwasher

Coming oon . . RALPH'S BUG

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HOUSE, Dedicated to precision

21' Lone Star, twin engine, galley. Wanted U bu used office furniture.
Any
head, trailer w.eleclric wench.
Ojantlty.
NOLL'S
11.500 or best offer. 372000).
Cas,seterrs'. Hey 1797 $304206.
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VW Repairs for 11 yrs. Cor. of S.
Sanford Ave. &amp; Silver Lk. Rd. 372.

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EXPERT. READY TO SERVE YOU
JUT' A PHONE CALL AWAY

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Air Conditioning -

Double bed, springs &amp; mattress. $25;

Commercial meat slicer. 5,50.
Binoculars, $1S; 3' front door. $10.

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Hgme Improvements" Point &amp; Body Work

Roof file L tin. firewoorl. Air For frt* es,ima,
at SEARS in
esSArford 122.
1771

Bedroom, bath, en ç,00d garden
land. 577.000

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Heater, Furniture, Lumber, Bricks, Cenitrat Pleat 8. Air Corn. roning

2 Acres

BEAT HIGH ELECTRIC COST-

Bamboo couch. $3; Portable il'*Stalla water tri,,ir heat pump-

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Contractor Homes, acxiiton; lx 5)77 or 18 !.iti •.i-s
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sulation Call for tr

Call us tc,vj3yt D

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P'a',e tre tPq' mrst no' il'y the

PCi u' &amp; 0t'liver y

Registered with the state as Cla;s A

free es?., DY' iS AIR ',014.
stereo, $35; Black leather bar 1?
DITIONING. 3?; fIll.
Insulation
støøls. 573; 4 metal Bi-fold door;
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Don't needi" Ser'a a useful ptit;('%e We Install '4.5,derni flIo*n r In
again when you sell them ,.?Ii a
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641 6479 or 904.734 3096.
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Volusia Insulation Service, Inc - 90.4
your IC v cost Want Ad
7316108 Free Estimates 10 Yrs 6
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2567 ParS. Dr,e
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AUCTION JULY 19

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harriett'i Beauty Nook)
519E pine' 327 5742

Pave top soil, till dirt, clay, and

Forcing
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ordav.32339$3

~AFA RE F Wals Gate all of July with
,iny purch?'ieOf Chain link or w.Xd
I STEPSON LAND CLEARING
Call 11101dritina, E%cavatinq. Ditch
FENCE
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.'OVlNC,
MAUI lNG SALVAGE
Its. $upwor Mobil. Hoes. Show
it
W. Highway 50 I?l Winter
Sonn Brooks
Card,nwiIlctionoffar,00nd.
3?lO299atter6PM
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on Saturday. July 'Pu. Best 3ffes I'
Land
over 1112.wo talk4o o.
Home Improvements

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API ALI ING LAND CLEARIN6
Portrait%. Aef ial, ActvertiS,ng
All types 10158. acerige cleared We Summer Weeding Spec iaI 4715356

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Furniture

5101 Cl' 322 0271

All work. 2730377.

Shaded

all about I Luxury Livin g at Prices

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1971 Ambassador Station Wagon.

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You Can Afford.

Puppies
Half Doberman,$l0

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from bunk bed frames. us to
Zippers, Sc July 12 &amp; 13. 10 t

available, Bud Cabeil. 372 0052

I Bedroom, 7 bath, pool, beautifully
lnr.clscaped. 151.500

on our course and see what hf 15
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Church. in Fellowship Hall,
Geneva

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Kitcnen.(3athroom Cabinets.
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Counter tops, Sinks. Installation

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STAN'S HWY 16 FLEA MARKET
Saturday &amp; Sunday
3329119

MUST SELL - New BR 2 BATH
HOME. all extras, good location
MAt E OFFER 3277717
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1V11•1

Established Residential Area?

Motorcycle tnsijr."
BLAIR ACEtIC
37)3166

- Toyota, '70 Corona station wagon.
Stereo, Se-wing Machine, Book
good cond ition. Below book Iii.
.
Camping items, &amp; much more, GrOOming Specials now at
6704.
acquainted prices for limited
priced to sell 121 Lakeview Ave.,
time. 272-1307.
Lake Mary from 9 to S. July 10, 11

Bows

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3564,3 BR, carpeted, central air- 2610HlawattiaAveat 1197, Sanford.
Mat, fIreplace, all electric kit.
2730120
then, 7' lots. $37,500 or best of f er .

IN ALL PRICE RANGES
517W 1st St
372 5411

Husband

11 I

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1 SO per day,
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

2977 Hwy. 17.9',

ChIldren's Store

CALL OWNER- 372419$ or 373.

Pro Real Estate Br.- krr

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Reg Real Estate ar'oker

'A5denigrd ARTHUR BECK WITH,

NOTICE OFACTION
JR. Clerk of The Circuit COSFI Of
NOTICE OF ACTION
TATr-. OF FLORIDA TO: Sernino'e County, FWi4a will on T04E STATE
FLORIDA To
FMTRICIA JEAN HUDSON thi5 71st day of July. 1975 at 11:00 WILLIAMOF
A SHARP. WHOSE
FIGGATT WHOSE PRESENT AM. at me west front door of me RESIDENCE ND MAILING

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POBSON MARINE

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CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
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In Sanford's Finest

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COLOR TV, $11 ifs
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
6141006

25 to 50% off

Sand 10 Acre Tracts of land *th

Moving? Why Not Live

47-Real Estate Wanted

322.6457

LIKE NEW! T REES?

Young coule will lily. this 3

DIVISION A

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WINTER SPRINGS UNDER

322209O _______________________

Make offer 372 1061

Due to Smoke damage, merchandise

A nt 2 bedroom home with Florida
room. carpeted throughout, all
new appliances, corner lot.
$17500

$30 6061 or $31 147)

OUR BEST BUY 53% 0772

323-8160

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Color TV'; from ISO. BOW. from
515. Service all makes HERBS'
TV. 1200 S. French, 322 1731.
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322 3301

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65 -Pets-Supplies
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Dachshunds Miniature. AKC sas. 1963 Chevrolet step Side pick up. 349
Chihuahuas, white male, )I -,mn,,
5116 evenings,
$50
ANIMAL
HAVEN
54ragt Sates GROOMING &amp; BOARDING 1946 Chevrolet truck, . ton, with
fleW utility body and rack;, good
KENNELS 322 5757
Exercise Bike; Chrome bars for
shape, good tires. 5600 or beSt
Ford pick up; A C; Picnic Table,
Schnauzers black mniature, all
offer 37) 6259
s-Acreage
Ports Pot, Table, I chairs;
mates, $100 AKC Reg. 373 7310
Clothing etc 3777709.
between 101 S
1971 F.100 F or d Super Van. 6 cyl.
Seminole County
to 60 Acre
radio, air conditioner. io.000
tracts, several locations S1,100 10 YARD SALE - Friday 1 Saturday. Moving to Apt. Must sell AKC, St.
miles EQuIPPedf0f%,efviCe truck
Moving.
Everything
goes.
from
A
Bernard male. 1' yrs. Large,
$4,000perar Goodterm; Terry
349 5130
to 2 150.6 Mellonville
beautiful, gentle 8.6? 8550.
Ratty. REALTOR, 6210711.
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1971 Chevy Truck, custom tO, 4Cyl
Lake Mary, S Acres between ira
Flea Market, 9 a m 6p m , Sat. July Persian Kittens, shaded cameo
I' bed, rear step, $1.499 final offer
17. Hidden Lake Club House.
41h St. at VanRuren St. Near
champion blood Ilnej, $75 &amp; $100.
131 6*55
Sanford. For Info call Sat. 332.
School. Bruno Bellucci, 1912
377 0575
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L ou ise St , Crystal Lake, Illinois,
73$.
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60014
Free to good home, small black &amp;
8O---Ajtos for Sale
HUGE CARPORT SALE- Fur.white part wire terrlor, male 1 yr
7t. Acr. 12'x60' Mobile Home.
niture, Baby items, Clothing,
old 373 1771

Sacrifice Sale

Near Lake &amp; Town

room) home. c a. fenced. covered I

Ave

1977 17'x64', 3 OR, I'., bath, extras
P4 down Assume payments,
Trailer, $109.34 mo. on rental lot.
834 9477 after I &amp; all day Sat. &amp;
Sun. Owner

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bedroom. 1' , bath lot 7 bd rec.

F rom orland. Tak. 51 411 fl miles
Exit Of H* lt.3

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78-!I%)torcycles

&amp;1-_Eqttiprnent for Rent

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

Service the Pest. Wester.s Auto.
301 w Is, St.

Sunland. S21.0m

BEDROOM SUITES

Bring your own home or

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MAITIAPID FLEA MARY

Fenced yard. 3 bedrooms I bath,

Machine, Pop Machine

AND FOR

FOR ECLOSUR E %ALE
am
Notice is hereby given that the WILLIAM A. SHARP.

DIAL AND SMILE

Ba.,

mortgage, 116.600 Payments .
per month. PIT I. or refinance,

2BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

Peco,itnricj Halleries, II? 95
exchange REELS BODY SHOP.
1109 Sanford Ave

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Couch with matching chair, vanity
dresser, mirror, chest, dining set,
matching buffet, 373 5311.

REALTOR
2201 S. French Ave321.004l

yrs.. old, In excellent conditIon.

DIRECTIONS

Wife.

.,2

3491

STUDIO 1,2,3

Color TV, Pool Table,

F

IN

4

Good area, has assumable 7'

SLake ILaurdromat
*Adult Clubhouse with

76-Auto Parts

Merchandise

Fireplace, den, citrus trees.

Apartments

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1970 Cuda. complete engine
GARA(',E SALESilurd3y at! day. keg Apaloosa Stallion, 2 yrs old,
overhaul, now 4 On the floor, J]l
bath, family room, eat 1n kitchen,
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-Sunday alter 12. Dining room
Broke, ready to ride. Very gentle,
0517,
screened patio, central heat lair,
'----'-------suite, shotgun, misc, 373 .1057, 104
Call after 9 p rn 349 $547
sell cleaning range. dish washer .
SG4AlSCeiiafleOUS for Sale
West
Coleman
Circle,
1973 Nova 7 Door
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disposal, carpet, large closets, - - -.---------_---.-.
In the Herald Classified ads are
2514 Yale
double garage, on 100' a 710' well Hammond :ades Organ, $350; ii Neighborhood Carport
Saleblack and while and read all over.
Aftq 5.322 0610
landscaped lot.
combined collection of trash,
Yamaha 100, 5350 Both g
1973 Buick Lesabre, 4 dr., air. Only
trinkets I. treasures of the
condition 3239096
67AFeod
12,300 327 1991 After S. call 377
Kish Real Estate
families on (709) Wynn Dr.

fenced. Priced in low s's. .3

Carriage Cove Adult Clubhouse

is

Make your Budget go further, th
the Classified Ads every day.

KENMORE WASHER, parl,
service, used machines

to 1.4 A.500 373 9378

-JCHNNY WALK ER

SANFORD %21.M

540' PoolIWading Pool

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Country-- 7 bedroom mobile nome

Larry Saxon, Realtor

Oulef 2 bedroom cottage, air, like
new, paneled, large porch. $133 GIANT OAK TREES- Shades. this
fenced corner Id Included is 3
mo 15? &amp; last, Older couple only.
Bedroom home, with central
377 0717

SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE
WANT
AD

Spring here and it's a good tme to
chooseanewhomefromtheplges
ni
r classified ads.
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I HP G,ssolne .'lelder &amp;
Light Plant. $500

52-Appliances

Koshlol, 203 Ocean Drive.
Tavernier, Fla., 33070.

PEAL ESTATE INC

Nice 2 bedroom block home, fur.
nished or unfurnished 3732970.

Slide In Cab over camper, 10'
camper. Siee 46. Will trade. 332-

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&amp;I-Machinery-Tools,

1

lOSSanoraAve. 3770721
5 Friday; 1.5 Sat. 8. Sun

liwn Only 572.900 Call 373-9110

ordens

DE P S4

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) between you arni h irid thit you SUBURBAN HOMES, according to Ixesers
I,... ._.,,,

R EAL TOR 322 7190

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P. TAVLR Iii; wife, and LOCAL CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-l)74.CA4-s-A

NOTICE

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Just listed. attractive 3 bedroom air 1911H*y 1797 Open Sal L Sun. 9S
Bank Bldg. Sanford Plaza, (By
conditioned home with family
4382920
L.P.P4 A.F.)
room. Fenc ed yard, and carpet,
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large well landscaped manicured La wn Mowers We Sell The Bes t 1, .

CaliBart Real Estate

OR, stiae trees, nice location. 212
Colonial Way. Sanford. 322 2530.

G eneva

WILLIAM E. TAYLOR arid JUNE SEMINCLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

Defendants.

669.250

LONGW000,

IN THE L1RCUIT COURT, 15TH

OF

Lose yourself In style, large living

COLUMNS.

select

disSOlutIon 0$ the mar riage exist rig South 7964 feet of Lot 7, Block 3), SHARP, Husband, and these

#h...4

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Kitchen
•Tri Center, Jukebox,
Pool Table, Pin Ball

the blood glucose level is not fulfill a long-time desire
provide a new social setting,
always a reliable indlcativ of ('sCMINII May 2I-June 20)Ia Accept all invitations.
RESIDENCE IS UNKNOWN AND Seminole County Courthouse, ADDRESS ARE 6714 MONT RCSE,
how much glucose is getting Nice Vita - the sweet life CAPRICORN iDec. fl-Jan. WHOSE
LAST
KNOWN Sanfr(1. riorids, offer for sale and CHICAGO. ILLINOIS
lrto the cells and that is what beckons. You'll be ready, with 19) You're the king or queen In RESIDENCE IS 11-399 BERKLEY sell at public outcry to thu hIgiwE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
plenty of invitations to the your home today, Your relaxed, DRIVE, CIlO, MICHIGAN.
arid best bidder- for' cash, the that a procelding for disSOlut ion of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED following described property
A diabetic can have relative social whirl and no time f t
outgoingrnatnerrnakesyou the
snactforDSLuTlONOF
situated if, Seminole County, m. shorttitle of which is IN RE
hypoglycemia 410w blood boredom.
centerciactivltyforfamilyarId MARIIAGE has been filed igaiflst Flor ida
THE MARRIAGE OF AROLYN K.
yw In ";ch Pot It iorw is SlAing a
The North 25 1#0 of Lot I and the "ARP, Wife. and WILLIAM
sugw) even ohm the blood CANCER IJune 21-My 22) friemis.
A,
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SANFORD'S NEWEST
ADULT or FAMILY PARK.

y 30, 1973

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

FINANCE
FLORIDA.

5 Bedrooms

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NELSON'S FLORIDA
-ROSES
woodruttsGarden Center
601 Celery Ave Sanf or d

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3494

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323 66)0

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42 Mobile Homes
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Let me MOW or TILL your lot and or
oarden spot. Floyd Freer,
332 $191

Also other Item;. 323 0100.

marina, fish camp or acreage.
Buyi ng within 60 days. Wm. Trath&amp; Trea sure Sa le - July 10, 11.

323 $311.

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SCORPIOOd. 24-Nov. fl) A COUNTY. FLORIDA.

CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-1113-CA441
In re: the MarvIa, 0$
TIMOTHY FERRELL FIGGATT.
Husband Petitioner

ul

service All you do is swim, See
this now. Rick Moran. 41 6270,

3 BR. 1'-, bath, air conditioned,
newly painted, $160 mo. 1st &amp; last,
Pl us deposit, Sunland. 37)0343

OvtaIidO. F or-Ida 3$01
Publish J

air conditioner, drapes, area rug.
$150 per month including pool

Work your own hours Earn extra Sanford, clean 2 BR, 1 bath, fully
carpeted, sioo per rno, 1st 1. last,
Income a; an AVON Repreten

IN TAE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND Suite 920, Hartford Buildtnq
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, 100 East Robinson Street

FLORIDA

Sanford 372 7001

dining, large eat In kitchen, and
room for mother in an apartment.
Extra storage, workshop, ply; 7'y
baths. Reduced below appraisal.

tatIvp Call 641 3079

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Camper top, for Jeep. 1', $135
Slightly damaged. 322 ONI

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Days 322 6173
P4kjhls 322 5474 or 322 2352
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Bennett Realty Inc.

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Court. the style of which is Indicated
above
hand "
otfitiai
seal of said Cour t this 7th day ci

C. Victor Butler. Jr.

Brok er , 107 W. Commercial

deposIt. 323 5131

County Courthouse in Sanford. oullxJaflt to the FInal Judgment
enter ed in a ca se pending U said
Fiorid.

Attorney at Law
Evans. Nigel 4. Butler
Lawypr;

I Bedrooms. 2 baths, large family
room, membership in recreational
fa ci lit i es including pool and tennis
courts. $13330

W. Garnett White

room with brick fireplace and

Seminole County Courthouse.

Att'iit't •or Ptintjfp

Patio Houses

JOHN KRIOER, ASSOC

hospt'tallzatlon, Small? bedroom house, 593. 1st 1
Uniforms,
last, house &amp; yard subject to
vacation pay Good opportunity
s.pectlon at any time. Beardall
f or advancement for hard work er .
Ave 372 31 19
Apply in person on ly to Bill 6aer

LotS 1,3.3,34,31 itid 31. Block C. Sanford, Florida. off** for sal. and

($*$I)
Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By' Elaine RiChirde
Dipu'y Clerk

Realty

26065. Hwy. 1792
REALTOR 373 77

Acreage

book shelves. Enjoy formal

being Civil Pe.mber 75-I0II•CA09B. Court of Seminole County. Florida,

FRANK J. TEPPER. ESQUIRE
AN)REwS, SMATHERS,
TEPPEP 1. KEMP, PA
P 0 Bog 3477
Orlando, Florida 37503

54.500

CASH 322 4132

SpecIal shrub and garden sprayers,

Table I Chairs, Color TV &amp; Stereo

St. Johns River area. Home,

preferred. 130 week. Security

V1(, 3219 S Orlando Drive, An
Equal Opportunity Employer.

LOT overlooking Lake Crystal,

And

man, S day week, full time.

CATHERINE DOUGLAS. Wife, and SKY LARK SUBDIVISION, UNIT 1, sell at public outcry to the Pii,Pe5t

r H B.ckwltls, Jr

Homes, Lots

pe,11.nce with

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July, 1973

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balance, preferably 5 years ex- 2 Bedroom, unfurnished, Adults

mechanized

.

Larga 3 bedroom, 2 bath, includes
disposal 30(1 dish washer , mombership in junior olympIc pool,
tenns court. $30,500

Lommercial Properties

completely enclosed Appliance,,

Full charge bookkeeper, mustbeexperienced in all i*,ases 3
30O.

HOME
BUSINESS ideal corn
mercial location on Hwy 11.92.
Over 110' frontage, also garage
apartment, $45,000 excellent
term;

Harold Hall

M. UPISWORTH REALTY

32-Houses Unfurnished
New I used car clean upend detail ______________________

"se undenlgnid Clerk will sill nit will 015 the 1st day of July. 117$, if
marriapehasbeen filed against you
at the door of the
arid the short title Is IN RE: THE Property situated in Seminole 11:00 A.

Dpu'y Clerk

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

SANFORD LAKE MARY area,? BR
duplex with In the ground pool.

operatIon. Call 223 6164 for app?. S
to

Defendant

(Sail)
5: Arthur- H. Beckwith. Jr
Clork of the Circuit Court
By: S: Cecilia V. Ekwn,

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l or 7 Bedroom. Adults only

Wanted, bookkeeper through trial

NOTICE OF
Notice Is hereby given that pur
MAILING ADDRESS
AN
FORECLOSURE SALE
THONY PILOT'Tl, P0 BOX 11. Ivan? to the Final Judgment of
Notice l hereby given that t he
oreclos ur e and sa l, entered in the
GLENMORE.
PENNSYLVANIA F
cause
pendlngln
the
Circuit
Cowl
ln
JfldersI9Id
ARTHUR H. BECK
Ina
sd for Seminal* County, Florida, WITH. JR. Clerk of the Circuit

Florida. 32171. on or before me list
day of July. A 0., 197$. otherwsI a
By LAWRENCE E. LAMB
•vp will be entered agairbt you.
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WITNESS my hand and sealof the
It cil "W Clerk of the, Ciecult
The trea tment for low blood new*aper, P.O. Box 1551, C
"or
ounenffiIs onI day 0f June, A.D..

AVALOPI AP
APARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
116W. 2nd St.

726 eves. &amp; wk ns.

373 7011

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ATTRACTIVE 3 bedrOOm. 1½ bath.
central air, split Br. plan, wall.
wall carpet, low down I assume
mortgage 576,900

Now houses In a rural area. Noclown
payment, monthly payments less
than rent, Government Subsidized
to Qualified buyers. Call to see it
YOU quality!

323 6061 or 3730517eves.

1st class Body &amp; Pant Man
National Auto Sale%

Inc.

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75--Recreational Vehicles

1st

Household furniture Moving Sate.
Tables. Lamps &amp; Accessories 111.

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REALTY CO.
BROKERS

REALTOIIS 645 ?)33

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AFTER IRS

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For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc Buy 1 or lOOP item;
arrys Mart, 215 Sanford Ave
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s.&amp; Hanging Bask.?; at Trt

KULP DECORATORS
w is? St,3fl 2335
We steam clean carpets

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They're Hot" *

3)A---Duplexes
Newspaper experience required.
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Applicant must be well organized, DELTONA-- NwDupIex,Furnor
an excellen t speller, and en joy
unfurn Drapes, Water, Lawn
selling on the telephone.

kins

d best bIdder for cash, the
to •CCOI'01159 to the Fiat user-cd , as
theSe presents Command y
following described property
appeararidfileyovrAnswer- eremer recorded in Flit Book 17. Pages
arid IS, of the Public Records of situated in Szmlriole County.
Florida'
Svrlr'ole County. Florida.
the Circuit Court in arid for S4mnole
Lot it, Academy Minor', Unit One.
Coun?y, Florida, and serve a copy it public sac, to Ie hkjPitst and best
thereof on Petitioner's attorney, bidderforcasliat 11 OOA U o'clock Plat Boos II. Page 13. Public
AM on the 31st day of July, 191% nt Records of Seminole County,
Mack N Cleveland. Jr- ,of Cleveland
th Seminole FlorIda
&amp; Mire, P 0 Drawec Z. Sanford, me west irnt door of e

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Peg Real Estate Broker
003 W. 1s.t St

377 2611 -1319993

AND

DOUGLAS, Husband, and JOYCE

* "Get 'Em While *

7345 Park Drive $70 up
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CUTHIE MAE MORGAN.

MARRIAGE OF HUBERT LEE County. Florida. described as:

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Farmers
Fridays

front load deluxe sewing machine.
5)Id new for 5349.00. Pay balance
of SU or 10 payments of it. Set at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First. Downtown
37911I eve. $ ll

LAKEFRONT choice 1 bedroom,
41---Houses
central air. waII.wall carpet, on MOBILE HOME MOVING. Corn
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one acre shaded lot. 185.500
plete set up. I'll save you money.
Attamorite Springs - 3 Bedroom, 2
Licensed Orlando 773 5170
bath, large lot, 1.IOQ sq. It. ofliving COUNTRY HOME SITE Nearly one
GREGORY MOBILt HOMES
acre lot In area of tine country
area, double garage. 533.000. 613
3003 Orlando Drive
homes Shaded 17.500
Po*eit Drive, 139 9050 Owner,
Sanford3fl 5200

Call Bob Markey, Advertising Nice 1 bedroom apartment, air,
Director
carpeted, only $105. Adult;, 377

Li

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NOLVS
Casselberry, 17 92. $

Assume Payments

Hunt Realty

Jim

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Care. 373-107* or 664 6314,

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jf

cabinets.. is. is Cash and Carry.

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WITT REALTY

2565 Park Dr. 2574 Park 0'
PEAtTOR
LAKE MARY- Just listed, 3 to*
bedroom, I'
bath home with ..
refrigerator, fenced back
ST. JOHNS
yard, FHA available. $71,900
Forrest Greene,

3B

Will buy or consign guns of any
description 323 7340

62-Lawn.Garden
DELTONA- 7 homes, 3 BR.
bath. P40 OOwpi PYMI. 'ro
QUALIFIED BUYER. S2I,0W,

Reg Real Estate Broker
371 0410,3fl.774,323 7$95

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7643

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The Evening Herald has an opening
for an experienced classified
telephone sales person

DARVIS. Individual

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
thu a proceeding for

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Real Estate

paid, $170 per mo $10 damage
depoSit, 37707$;

CLASSIFIED SOLICITOR

JOYCE CATHERINE DOUGLAS. FLORIDA DOOR CO.. INC. a
IN.
Florida corporation, VIHLEW FLORIDA MORTGAGE
ELE CT RIC CO. a Florida cor- VESTMENT COMPANY, INC., 4c,
Responderd
Plain tiff,
po,'atbon, CHAR L ES W. PEN
NOTICE OF PROCEEDIN3
vs

RESIDENCE

from 51.iO 5,54 5,i
4170,

I Room Apartment, part utilitir,

Live In baby sitter, for one Child,
small salary Call 814 3032
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Publish: Jun* 26. July 3. 30. If. $175

NOTICEOFSALE ,

t4entalsAveilable
5135 $150-Color TV
QUALITY INN-NORTH
I11 SR 431. Longwood

New deluxe studio apt., adults Only.
WWcarpet.ceramictile.$l2Smo.
See Mgr. at 612S Park. No.

10tr, TOWNSEND LUMBER CEO 159

JOYCE CATHERINE DOUGLAS.

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
TnpprIce;pa;d,usec%.anycond,jOr.
641 0126. Wint* Park

Wood or sleet desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs. secretarial
&amp;
chairs. straight chairs, filing

TRADE

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ALTORS

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We need another real estate
licensee to help us make sales
Forrest Greene, Inc.
i?)633,322anO.eves

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BUY -SELL

311-315 E. Fir;? St.
332
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322- 2420 Anime

I4n

We have listings We have buyers.

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'rItE STATE OF FLORiDA TO:

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Spacious pine paneled. 3 room, air
conditioned, lovely Quiet neigh.
borpiood Call 377 0296,

WITNESS my hand and official

CASE NO. M11111111-CA-WIll
seat of 'his Court, this 111th day of
BROOKS MORTGAGE Jui'i, 1
C. E
97$.
COMPANY. INC.. a Florida cor'.
(Seal)
p0r-$iOI'%.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Plaintiff,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
en
Deputy Cleft
BROWARO, INC., a Florida corfl

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07)0

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
may be entered against you for the
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE relief demanded in the Petton

By' Lillian J

BAMBOO COVE APTS.
12 OR Furn., Unfurn.
300E Airport, 37) I3

Part tlmedelIvery man for furniture
Store, Experience necessary 373.

j

- above styled CO4jtlonor before July
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 73rd, 197$; otherwise a Ji,idgment

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Sanford, By Owner
Idyitwilde Ili
Section. 3 Bedroom.? bath, family
room on large lot, lo* down
payment. 322045 after 6:30 P.M.

family.

Your .MLS Agency

ly

Ju

8-Wanted to Buy

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Used office furniture

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

refrigerator, Ideal for small

LakeMary, 2 BR Furnished
Adults, NoPe?;. $135
290 State Rd IS
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3221711
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I &amp; 2 Bedroom furnished apIs,
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322

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OEPW

WHOSE

Debary, Adults., Lovely large 1 btd
room, air, Ideal for retired persons.
322 0054

Cosmetologist
Master preferred

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

,ESTATE

Furnished? OR Mouse
Adults. No Pets
NtceLoration In 35"

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Secretary. '''i I
,mi
Shorthand requredt lull limo
permanent Position, good benefits
for experienced person. Call
Cardinal Industries for an in
terview. Sanford 37% 0720.

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COUNTY,

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LITTLE BEALITY- At a price of
519.900. This home has 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, range.

Thunday,

S'PP'

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LEADER'

Sanfo, FL

Supplies

-Offic
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mtg,

Great for added income. All for
$16,000.

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cW'fense or plead rv with the Clert of

For Friday, July 11, 1975

the

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11, L.ShapeNac.grlahydebutton5a,,
$700; Bar Stools, Glass rack. Bar
3fl 1034

Goods
OLDIE BUT GOODIE- Add your NEW HOMES In good area, &amp;
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own charm to this 2 bedroom
Bedrooms Priced in mid
s. 5 3 piece living room suite. green, $15

Banana Lake, turn, 2 bedroom
heat&amp;a:r,%17S CallMf Dors,qW.
303 0641

Peas, you pick, black eyes and DUPLEX- Furn. or Unturn., Ideal 1973 12 wide. 1 bedroom, AC, adults
purple hull On Oreon Ave i
Location, Reasonable Rent. Phone
$175 per month. 372 5939
mile north 01161 lust west of 1.1
,_ C)wner 3033721.
Beautifully furnished, large 2
Pure Honey
i Bedroom unturnished apt air,
bedroom, adults preferred $150
1001W 3rd St.. Sanford
wall to wall carpet. $125 month,
per mo.Call 372 4.470
332 SOil
SOdamae depoSit 203 E 71st St
3734309 after 5 - 30
I WEKIVA RIVER
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Adult mobile 'home village, under
18-4*lp Wanted
large thacly oaks on the scenic
31--ApartnIients

Will Mary or Frank Hart*tef pliaW
call Ilid Fred Rugçi at I 901Y61 kVO before 2 p m. U R 6 E Pt T.

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free. 644 2077 for We Care"'HC?tinr'
f

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I', bath on corner
Existing, s.I6,. 7

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a Delaware coratlon, CENTRAL FLORIDA
CASE NO , 714S149.0

and box it us as thown:

DOMINION

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COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
In re: the Marrlae
DOUGLAS,
WHITE'IOE
APPLIANCE CEN
HUBERT
LEE
'rEPS. INC., a Florida corporation. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Husbind.
C.E BUILDING PRODUCTS. INC., FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
PetItioner,

CEETAROTCETORPICSPS
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16aatnsctioas. The hd.n mee h*nd belo w sppsa forward,
backward, up, down, or
is tha puzzle. Fled dcIi
CANTON

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$li.r,

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'SAP4FORDS
NFORD 'S SALES

Furnished 2 Bedroom Cottage. neat
&amp; clean. 19S monthly to
couple. 6416739.

I on
trance, bath I parking. 323 957
Offer S p m

9-Good Things to Eat

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-PACED WITH A D*1NK1fr4
PROBLEM
Ptf'haP$AC0$O Anonymous
Can Help
Call 173 4517
Write P.O Box 1213
Sanford, FLorida 27111

Foi P,jr?P*r information c 123 4.SV

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3ouses Furnished
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PvbIith: July 10. 17, 24. 31, 1973

DIVISION F

M P E V I C I T Y S T A T E T0T P Y
OCTP ROHCANTOM ETA SAD

be
lev1 is quite high, because the You'll
unexpectedly
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7TT7
1,1, isTV
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I7
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Luis Perez

SEMINOLE

2Bedroomfenced yard
$tSOmo Adult; prif erred
323 SISlor3fl 6620
_________________________

____________________

Rebecca A. Roberts

FLORIDA

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Casselber-ry, Florida 3D07; and file

CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-U47-CA-14-F

N R R Itt' N I I SIA R P1 1 1 P A ON
OPR I NCAPL I TYCEVESRT

hidden name

A BABY'S WORLD
Care for infant; to age 2 Only. 001 E
25th St. 3fl
____________________________
Child Care in my home 5)5 for one,
$25 for two 3?? 3951

strom
Rea lty

Sten

Hera,

41-Houses

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Summer Program HEY DIDDLE
DIDDLE DAY CARE. 373 690

es

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL 'Il.
NAME STATUTE
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Notice is hereby g.ven that the
undersigned, pursuant to the CIVIL ACTION NO. 7i1277CA44A
lii a: tiSe Marrla,e
"Fltl1los. Name Stitufe" Chapter
ROBERT S GLAZE, Husband;
665 ps. Florida Statute, will register
and
with theClerkcftheCircuilC't. in
MARGARET J GLAZE. Wits
and for Sorningle County, Florida.
NOTICE OF AC1ION
upon rper,pt of proof of the
TO MARGARET .1 GLAZE
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
oublicaton of ths notce. tte tic
20.45 Mountain Terrace
NAME LAW
titiQu; name, tO wit SPEED
Memphis, Tennessee 31127
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN mat QUEEN FABRIC CARE CENTER
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
?Pe underSigned, desiring to engage under which I am engaged ,n
that an action for Dissolution 04
U1busifletiuflder the fic1tjSna,ne business at 103 East Is? Street,
Marriage has been filed against you.
NURSERY in Sinford, in the City of Sanford.
Seminole Count y, Florida, ntesto Florida.
in *$iiti Pt$Itioner is seeking a
divorce; and you are reQuired to
register thesaid name with the
That the party interested in said

ENDED

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though y'.ai felt formerly Uiat
and
repeated tests but had no
TAURUS iApeil 20-May 30 you lacked uPATRICIA JEAN HUDSON
SAGITTARIUS (NioV. nDeC. FIGGATT,
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4 5)'TnPWM at afl and were in The mea ns to carry out an
Wife. Respondent.
optimal health. These young expensive beautification,of 21) This is the day for an
AM
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unex ectedl
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to lb*

Sunday - Noon

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fenced, $31 3457

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Florlua room, wail-wait carpeting,

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NOTICETOC*IOITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
IS ALCOHOL A PROSLEM?
SAID ESTATE:
IN YOUR FAMILY?
You And cacti 0$ you are hereby
AL AN(..
notified arid required to tie any For families or friendi of problem
claim; and demands which you, or
'lriker;

E N T A V

Lovelv3R.1ath. living,

Room In prIvAte home Lady only.
Apply 100 Country Club Road after
.4 p m
6-Child Care

Line; MininWm

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Rentals

I OST - FemMe Pomeranian. light
brown. tall broken. tle, collar
VIcinty Princeton Reward

COUNTY, FLORIDA.

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DEAR READER - ft would
be Interesting to know
why YOUI By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

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GERALDINE F MURPHY

her as a diabetic, but with no just
ca
sugar depends on what is Rad CIty Station, New York, 'S
diet with six meals a
causing
it. For more in- NY 10019, and ask for The
she is very tired 90 per cent of
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.

Maria Perez
CLEVELAND &amp; MIZE

DIALING AROUND:

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DEADLINES

I?heq of you may have against said
estate in tP"eofficeof the C fork of the
Circuit Cos.rt of ttie E"gPe,nm
Judicial Circuit, Seminole, County,
Florida, Probate Diviion, in the
Ccu"hWW at SariftwiL FIorida.
-'him four cilindar months o
Iø t;r
f thefirt publication f
tti5 riotce. Each clam or dema',d
must be in writing and fled ,
duplica?: and state me place of
resederice and post office addreu of
the claimant and must be awun to
by the claimant, Pili agent
torn-y, or the same shall be void
Dated at Orlando. Florida, this
2nd day of July, 3975.
.3 Carter Murphy
As Executor of said
?ate.
Rc.beql C MatThia;
Law Offices of ROt*fl C. Mltttiiis
Attorney for Executor
101 S. Magnolia Ave
Suite 301
Orlando, Florida 33101
Publish: July 10. 17. 192$

furnished

21-Si?utions Waded

S-Lost &amp; Found

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SATURDAY 9-Noon

CUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROlATE DIVllON CASE PlO.

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YOU to meet the right person just
mlnistrative,zecutiv,. secI Work
YOU NATIONAL SINGLES desired by mature attractive,
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone 305
energetic, experienced woman
773-2740.
Write Resident. Ill Plantation
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Blvd
ake Mary. or call 321 0056.
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RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

Publish, July 3, 10, 11, 24. 1 97$
DE P-15

Treatment Depends On

appear to be interested.

831-9993

P 0. Drawer 2

FROZEN OI,Tr: Now that air the prestigious movie, "A

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serve a copy of your written
Clerk of the Circuit Court of business Sat folio.';:
H. G. lames
defenses. If any, to GENE R.
Seminole County, Florida
Dated at Orlando, Oraoqe County STEPHENSON. Attorney for
Clyde E. Smith
Petitioner, Post Office Drswe
James J. Roberts
Florida, JJ. 30 397$

CCEOTYT I CNMTNOI RDCR

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5: R. M. Wlkirn, Sr.
5: William V. Owens
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(24) Feeling Good

Sunrise

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(9) ABC News

Hope

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3:00 (9) Dinah
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(33) Batma n
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(13) WInter

12:00 (2. 44) News
() Young And
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(I) Jackpot
(9) Eyew itness
(24) Intercom 21
(3$) Big Valley
17:30 (2.0) Jackpot
(6) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) All My Children
(44) Variety
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Bonanza
Mery Griffin

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Mickey Mouse

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1!:3. (2.5) Tonight Show
(4) Movie
World Of
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(44) The Fug itive
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(4) Pr Gritfln
(9) You Don't Say
(24) Sesame Street

AFTERNOON

(33) 700 Club
(44' Night G&amp;lery

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Lifestyle
11:55 (4) News

(13) June Allyson
(35) Science Fiction
11:00 (24 .$.9) News

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(34) Yoga

1:30 (2)

NOTICE OF INTENTTO
ClOISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICEISHEREBY GIVEN lit
theunriçned. desir.g to inage

tension. Sonfq, Florida. lnt,n to
register the, said name with "to
Clork of
Circuit court
Seminole County. Florida.
DATED this 2nd day 0$ July. A 0

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(9) One Life To

Brady Bunch

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(44) Addams Family

Life

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COMPANY at Lemon Street Ex.

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56 Metal
10 E4iflhO*ef
29 Otl*rwse
57 Topier
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others
31 HarboW
(rickrw*)
33 Roman roads
11 SinaI mtUiIi 35 Seesaw
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17 Mneas str,.em 40 Parts of feet
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19 Angiry
41 Dy"tuff
2 At?'iera
23 Jungle cats
42 Ta.s food
3 Madman
24 Western
43 The dill
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Green Acres

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(4) Now You See It
(9) Show Off
(21) ,ii. Roe's
Peigtborh.xd
(44) Phil DOflihU'
11:30 (2) Hollywood

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9:00 (2. 0) Movie

Light

Reason

Fortune

Texas Wheelers

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(IS) My Favorite

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(44) Dnah

0:30

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2:30 (2., 0) The Doctors
(6) Edge 01 Night
(9) Rhyme And

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(74) Evening At Pops
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10:00 (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(4) Joker's Wild
(I) Romper Room
141 Cbtim# Street
(35) 700 Club
(44) Father Knows

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(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo
8: 30 (44) Andys Gang
9:00 (2) P1511 Donahue
(4) Mike Douglas
(ill. 9) Movie
(44) Fury

Concentrahon
whir; My Line
(9) Wild World
Of Animals
(13) Dante's Inferno
(24) Intercom
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7:30 (2) Treasure Hunt
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society memberships.
The commitment from the association, takes
the counly off (lie hool, for Iviving the road, bill
Rozon said tic would still "be,looking for the
The association. meeting yesterday in count), it) pave the parking lots" and the
Orlando, agreed to undertake the u,stunate(l dpcelerat~on lane on the highway.
$48,000 project, which has been a tliorn in the sidv
ne ast,(,ciation consists of area construction
of Seminole County officiaLs.
firms.

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on her night blooming ecreus a cl1mbin variety of cactus that
thsptays its delicate pale yellow flowers In full hI1 m nols af te r
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Orange County ConunlWoner Lamar Thonm3
three weeks ago, according to DeWitt. lk, 41t
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could not place the emphasis on It
that it
should have."
Since beLoming fire administrator. Kaiser says
he tts not hid t rvnii I' tirn 'n properly handle th-

Vildwond who sent a memo to Kaiser last week
citing the Seminole CD program as being out of (lite
since l%8 and calling for the count) to initiate
action to pull the program up-to-date.
nie letter, plus Kaiser's urgings, have caused
the Commission to search For a CD depots directhr,
a man responsible for the couat)ide pgrain and

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time."
Sten tm and City Manager Warren
— Commissioner
"Pet" Knowles at the C.mnmlulon's
Julian Stenstrom
first budget hearing.
The proposed city budget requests
$3,559,874 for the next fiscal year. some
Stenstrom said. prior to the opening of
the da) long work session, that he Increase in pay, at tius time
Stenstrom $18,000 higher than last )ear's $3,541,601.
planned
to ask .i awful lot of
However, the budget proposal is stiff
said. "I in going to ask a lot of
$57,000-plus
questions" about the pay increase,
short of balancing with
uestions."
estimated
revenue
for the coming yepr.
pointing out that ~e was in favor of
Stenstrorn said he also felt the City
"those making $8,500 and less getting a c
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raise. but not the five figure employes." on a propowd cut of one and a half mills from the present 8.47 mills to a proposed
"I can't see employes making $10.000 from the city's debt retirement millage. total of
6.97, but elimination of any debt
and $12,000 or more a year getting an
"One mill we inight go for, but I'm not
millage tax.

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Works, the County Commission has agreed to hire a of the new county fire department last October, ward situations of coordinal.ion," he explains.
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"It all boils down!o doing thebestyou can. What
priorit) hans Kaiser has the title of CD thrector ewpmcnt and facilities hase greati) changed in reall) matters about cis ii defense
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Kaiser saysthe county has a lot of catching up needed.
with the greatest acuracv and efleetiveness."
with the chore of repeing threcfly to the CornHerald Staff Writer
and urxiating to do before the program can reach an
"The CD people are the fire department, police,
But the tx)ldup on reev'aluating the program is mission.
in the 146A's, civil defense meant fallout shelters, effective peak. Onc individual is needed to Like the Red (yoss vo'unteers. It's here," he says. "It's
obvious: no one man to devote full time to taking
Current.1y, Kaiser and the personnel board are
gallons of stored water, boxes of soda crackers and charge of co-ordinating the progam and the B-POP just a case of using it. Ile program exists but it charge of the program, Kaiser says.
screening six applicants for the $10,000 a year job.
the threat of a nuclear nolocaust
basic emergent) operation plant, according to needs coordination
me count) s program also has caught the at
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a decision and return the work session yesterdayandwill thantheamount approved last clerk-typist
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A new state law, giving the
then has the authority to appeal the commissioners before the additional deputies hr a total county the responsibility to
the budget to the State ad usted budget is returned to $114,624, bringing the number of provide more retirement and
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if a compromise can not be today that he will attempt to beginning (k,t. I to 69.
sherif rs department personnel,
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storm was intense during a 30-minute period - It .Jd
not drain away last enough," said Altamonte Springs
Mayor Norman Floyd
Floyd had all the cit crews out toda y repairing
unimproved roaes and patching holes where sever Itnes
were recently installed The mayor said drainage is being
hampered somewhat by clogged dralm.
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clippings trash and other garbage there causing the
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pcnditure of $55,000 at the end of the year because of the ct of
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are qualified to assist in a eAce early today of witnessing shortly after Fosler arrived at when he saw a young man walk
Foster said the man appeared payment&amp;
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night low 67. Rainfall was .37 we Nive no centralized list own automobile - and he
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ne $12,307 billing includes a fuel adjustment of $1,132.17 and
thing in the car door lock" when
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available front wnich to contact arrested the susp,ect to boot.
Bond for Burke was sel. at
lie i Foster i approached, reports the use of 413,200 kilowatt hours. The June Ir,5 billing
the people," Spolski explaine .
roster, still lit uniform.
$10,000, according to recor&amp; at
Police Chief lien Butler said
morrow with scattered alwatched the man approach the identified himself as a police compares to the June 1974 billing which w-.4 $8,369.
To volunteer as a "tranthe be minole County Jail.
rows of automobiles until he o(fleer and arrested the main.
Jones said the bills are paid each month and do not require
lernoon and evening thunder- slator," persons are asked to Foster booked Earl 6I.eon
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approval for the reopening of
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closed doors, apparently to if indictments should be Vihlen the report will examine finished on Friday. July 15 is 5:15 p.m. The jury recessed at
determine what the next step returned or just a written two areas: basic fire safety the target date for returning 5:15 p.m.
will be in the investigation.
presentment drafted by the requirements and elements prisoners to the county facifity.
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Polk reported the wnrk on the has bM 3ifting InforroaLim on
Apple bobbing aiidHallowecuusuaHygotogether, but the kkbat more people," Fulenwider said circuit court.
requirements which would second floor hospita l cell, unapproved minutes f the
Sanford's Summer Playground discovered today that apples, shortly before the jurors broke
The jury can, if it so desires, provide additional safety.
where the fire is believed to County Commissioners'
waterandwetaeagoodeombinatiouferfanyUmeof forthenight.
draftareport,sealitandsend
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year. LytsAut, mouth lull ad fare *trramt.wIth water Ii
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shooting, but hedoesn't have a motive nor a positive
Sanford. Fagan said the results of those tests have our suspect might be in the crowd there," Fagan
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make on a susp,ect in the killing.
as a young not returned to the department as )et.
said. "ALso, we urge anyone who atte-nded the
Twelve days ago the body of George W.
person with shaggy blond hair, has
"Helmadollar stopped to call a friend from
"We have talked with friends, family, Co. concert — especially the young people - to get In
Hebudolla Jr., 5410 Lee Am Dr., Orlando, was of the bus station telephone booths. He had com- not been located.
workers-the whole works -and got wo," Fagan touch with us. 7bey might have infoirmaUon and
found In front of the Sanford Greyhound Bus Depot.
said.
pleted the conversation, setting up an appointment
don't realize it."
The discovery touched off one of the most in- to visit the friend, and stepped from the telephone
The detective said the case was muddled
Fagan said officers feel the suspect may have
shaggy blonde hair, has not been located despite the
tensive murder cam Investigations in recent history
because of the lielmadollar's marital status, since attended the concert, left the civic center aM
booth when our suspect walked up and shot him," efforts of the Sanford Police Depiartment's detecat the Sanford Police Department.
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there was a divorce pending.
walked to the bus station on Second Street and Park
live division over the past 12 days.
Now, almost twa weeks after Helmadollar died
The gunman fled the scene after firing th e fata l
hlelmadoll.ar was last seen alive at his Orlando Avenue, arriving about the same time that
Fagan and his men have interviewed 150 persons
from "three or four shots" from a small caliber shots. Fagan said, because of the arrival of an
residence about 9 p.m., Friday, June 27 3bou 90 hl'4madollar drove up to use the phone. The
in connection with the slaving and still have drawn
pistol, police are still sitt ing at "dead zero" in the unidentified man and his wife, who had driven into
minutes
be fore th e fatal shooting. He w :.mov ig sot1ng tonk place about 10:35 p.m.
a blank in finding the suspect.
case.
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the bus station parking lot just as the shooting oc"The guy we're looking for was seen leaning
Police searched alieys,tra.shdisposal cans, roof
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said his department is ati, i ijptin,, ,.o I ps, hedges and gutters In the area, looking for a
agaimt the bus depot bWlding when Helmadollar
rwming up blind alleys." Capt. C.B. Fagan said
-We don" know if the gunman attempted to rob (trove up. but the witness was too far away to make contact a free-lance photographer, be' 1!ved ~c 'x,eapon or any other clue, but to no avail.
today.
th e victim and fled when th e two witnesses drove up an identification," Fagan said.
from Sa nf ord, who took photographs a the C mii;ty
"We're still at point zero. We've got a homicide
lando man was in before completing the robbery or if there was
During the course of the investigation, four
GOW Concert, he,'d at the Civic Cente,. -.he nl,,nt. of and a suspect, but no motive or real Identification of
Sanford and why he had stopped his late model another motiv e for the siooung," Fagan said.
the suspect," Fagan said. "Any help from the
w eapons ha ve been seized by officers for bullet the shooting.
automobile at th.- bus station just before the fatal
The gunman. described as a young, person with
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related to a student's major field of study.
Also, $22,861 came In for continuation of the
21st Century Woman program. T'he non-credit
course deals mainly with women's changing role
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stipends and provides various other services for

grant awards from the Department of Heal th ,
Education and Welfare HEW). The first, for
$124,000, provides scholarships for the disadvantaged. The second HEW grant for $34,267 is
for continuation of an office of veteran affairs at
the college,

application is sent away f or evaluation. If need is
substa ntiated, money can be provided for
housing, as well as cost of classes.
The office of veteran affairs, S'.hriel er says

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of the school's fine arts building, which SCC
officials hope to let out for bids in August. School
of ficials a1so must complete an environmental
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Chiles Seeking Probe

Navy Meat

WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. L'wton Chiles, D-Fla, has
asked for a Justice Department probe of 64,000 pounds of
tainted meat his Senate subcommittee said it found at a

Norfolk, Va., Naval Station.
"This meat had alrea'y passed two Inspections and had
it not been for Senate subcommittee Investigators, It
would have likely ended up in ship galleys," said Chiles,
chairman of the subcommittee on federal spending and

efficiency.
Chiles said samples of the beef, analyzed last week at
Andrew Air Force Base, Md., showed it was tainted with
"flies, hair, bits of hide and pieces of metal."
Chiles said the findings are being turned over the the
Justice Department and he would also ask the General
Accounting Office for a "nationwide Inspection of meat
shipments to the armed forces and an accounting of armed services' Inspection practices."
Chiles said the shipment, found on a truck about to be
unloaded from G and G Packing Co. of Roxbury, Mass.,
was made up of 32,000 pounds of ground beef and 32,000
pounds of diced beef to be used for stew.

Nixon May Testify On CIA
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Richard M. Nixon, who reportedly refused to testily
before the Rockefeller panel investigating the Central
Intelligence Agency, now faces possible questioning by
the Senate intelligence committee about assassination
plots and other alleged CIA wrongdoings.
Chairman Frank Church, D.Idaho, said Tuesday the
committee would contact Nixon's lawyer about testifying.
"At this time we have no reason to believe that his
testimony will be very important In connection with the
assassination Issue" but the committee would "have good
reason to approach Mr. Nixon" about such subjects as
illegal intelligence gathering, Church said.
The Senate panel on Tuesday questioned retired Maj.
Gen. Edward G. Lansdale about his role in CIA covert
Operations against the Cuban regime of Fidel Castro.
Lansdale, who declined to speak with reporters, has been
quoted on two occasions as saying that, while working on
orders from the %flilte House, he drew up contingency
plans for the removal of Castro by any means, including
assasslntation.

Horsemen Pay Fines
ATlANTA, Ga. (AP)-.--More than $,000 in penalties
have been paid In the Southeast by horse owners and
trainers who violated the 1fl2 Horse Protection Act by
wring their animals, according to federal officials.
A spokenan for the U. S. Department of Agriculture
I USDA) said Tuesday that the fines malted from 53 legal
actions against those 'practicing scrtng- inflicting pain to
caw an aiiated gait i7th)ow rW*. •
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MAY not ahew *,
pored horse wW those who mn&amp;nkge hçrse
shown may not permit sored animals to compete. It also Is
illegal to transport a sored horse across a state line with
the Intent of showing It, he said.

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TAMPA (All)-While he was an aide to former
Sen. Edward Gurney, Joseph Bastien says, he accepted
apartment rent and furniture from Florida builders and
pense money from fund-raiser Larry Williams.
ex,,The only time the expense payments ran on a
businesslike nature was the one year Larry Williams was
paying my money back. When it shifted to Washington,
there would be big delays," Bastlen testified Tuesday as
he took the stand in his own behalf.
Bastlen,33, of Winter Park, admitted accepting $180-a.
month apartment rent in 1971 from an Orlando builder,
but denied It was for any federal housing favors.
Bastien, one of three co-defendants on trial with Gutney, faced more questioning on the stand today.
Bastlen, Gurney and federal ho using officers K. Wayne
charged
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ST. PETERSBURG (AP-An autopsy on a retarded 9.year.old found dead Inside a closed, sweltering
school vehicle,offers no proof that the death was heat.
related, officials say.
Dale Capocy, too retarted to move hirnself or call for
help, was found strapped in a seat belt in a closed station
wagon at Peter Pan school Tuesday afternoon.
Police said he had teen left jn the veh1c1e for about ffve
hours.
Officials said the St. Petersburg youth apparently had
slumped out of light in the rear seat when six other
children were removed from the ninepassenger wagon.
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persons not given a "firm contract" will be "considered uriemployed until such time as they are rehired or reappointed for the
next school term."

Those teachers who weren't rehired by
June 17 are eligible for unemployment
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one-year lease offered by the this back up out of the grave,"
FDCLE. Authority members Vihlen said yesterday.
claimed the one-year lease,
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OVER LIGHT.

The memo also states that the school district must reimburse
the dision for all money paid out to unemployed persons in the
At that time, he said the remainder of those teachers eligible district.
School Supt. Bud Layer today reiterated his position that o"
per cent of those teachers eligible for rehiring will have Jobs
forrehiring will be placed -but only if enrollment warrants.
At the last board meeting, nine teachers were rehired,
before classes begin the day after Labor Day.
enrollment
here
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decreased
Tonight,
four elementary teachers and one secondary teacher are
For the past two years
scheduled
to receive contracts,
because of the declining economy. But Layer and other school
With normal attrition and the number of resignations, I
officials are hopeful student enrollment will Increase as the
think we'll be able to place them" Layer said
Though some vacancls exist in the system, those teachers
economy shows signs of picking up.
eligible for Jobs do not have the needed qualifications for the
Stewart Gatchel, the school system's director of personnel,
Also, those teachers who weren't rehired by June 17 are vacant positions, Gatchel said.
agrees with Layer's 90 per cent estimate. Gatchel says teachers eligible for unemployment
benefits, Gatchel said.
Tonight's meeting will be held in the County Commission
will be rehired a few at a time until schools open In the fall.
in a memo to Layer, Department of Commerce officials said
chambers at the courthouse in Sanford.

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By. ED PRICKET1'
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St, and Terry Cordell Wallace, cealing stolen property taken hi1111th a purse
Sanford Detective Lt. 20, 2810 Magnolia Ave., both of from the church, a van truck at
Police said the suspect ran
William Lykens said the Sanford, were arrested at their 2525 Sanford Ave., on June 22
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from the area when a passerby
brothers, Michael Herman homes early today.
and
Bill
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Betty's called police to the scene. The
Wallace, 211. 810 East Fourth
older
Wallace
brother
Restaurant,
The
2511 S. Sanford set was described as a
was charged with breaking and Ave., on May 29.
strawberry blonde, about 6-feet
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entering in the June 18 burglary
Bonds were set at $5,000 each tail, medium build and wearing
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1401 So. Park Ave., Lykens
Officers reported they
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charged wt three counts of merchandise taken when they
receiving buying and on raided he home of Terry
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Since that time, however, the
Three separate organizations board held a meeting with
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are seeking recognition as Peiley and discussed whether
collective bargaining agents one unien or a group of unions
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the board for recognition - a the press when such meetings
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Cowley said it makes no
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recognition to an agency, host of different organizations
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papers are filed with PERC for for purposes of collective
certification as bargaining bargaining.
agent. But first, an agency
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Salvation
Army
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telephone, accepts a $1,000 check from Southern Belt Telephone
.1,011S %%ithin that urgiiiizatiun. groups," Cowley said. The
Co. for the Army's citadel building fund. Phone company
Ernie Cowley, a member of reason Is, he said, that even if
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Harry Pelley's bargaining you have only one group,
Snelson is at right,
team which represents the demands from different fac.
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board, said today that clerical tions within that organization
Strength and flexibilit',l
workers have 162 authorization would have to be dealt with.
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cards signed out e
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workers.
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turned down at the last meeting certification by the state and Is
until board Attorney Doug at the table with the Pelley
Stenstrom had a chance to team.
study authorization papers, had
Also at tonight's meeting, the
104 signatures out of 131 drivers board is slated to receive an
at the last official count, Cowley update on the Woodlands School
520 Mipit Ave.
By MICK I.00HRIDC1E
which always would be pending airport authority needs a bank said.
controversy.
At the last meeting, board
Herald Staff Writer
additional revenues approved to provide a 10 year loan for the
the
member
Allan Keeth expressed
,
by the state legislature, would building but c9nnot with
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desire
to
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with
one
group
Attorneys representing the not tUIOVf
we authority to proposed state lease.
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three Interested parties of the borrow money from the bank to
Another point involved in the which would represent all non
11-5050 Portable
Sanford Regional Crime Lab finish payment on the $180,000 takeover of the lab, is which Instructional employes instead
Electronic Printer
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are expected to meet to for, building,
body will gain control of the one of a host of groups representing
6VIS orlh sum IM
mulate a suitable lease
The county had been leasing half million dollars woith of
bott tittii data S*iiitd
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agreement to allow the lab to the building from the authority equipment used in the building.
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operate under state guidelines. on a two-year lease at $18,000 Currently the county controls
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missioners yesterday in. Commission, the FDCLE which serves 27 counties.
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structed County Attorney Tom acquired state funds to operate
Commissioner Mike Hat114995 Sm 1W Now.",Freeman to schedule a meeting the lab and the FDCLE was to taway said "I can't understand
k.iiUiidis tin (s
with the attorneys for the take over the lab on July 1.
why everytime we (county) try
Semford Airport Authority and
Now, both the I"DCLE and the to negotiate with the airport
A
the Florida Department of Airport
Authority
have authority we get the door shut
Criminal Law Enforcement requested the County to In our faces."
IR
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(FDCLE). Freeman's office sublease the lab to the FDCLE
The airport authority several
of Sanford. Inc.
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reported this morning that according to Chairman Sid months ago killed the county's
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Freeman would be out of town Vihien Jr. Vihien, who was offer to use Building 310 as a jail
too N. Maple Ave.
until Friday.
In strumental In ni'riini1irn, fn,4I11u
The takeover of the Crime FDCLE to take ever the •I '
lab, Ioc8teF at the Sanford operation of the building, Is
Mwdca1 AtrTxrtt WE aiag dis1atisfIed with the breakdown
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Everyone
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America's heartland to make an important address
on foreign policy recently. His appeal for support in
resisting a new isolationism in U.S. policy was
voiced in the Midwest, an area which was once th e

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Richard Stone (D-Florida) will be but your eligibility must be completed by July 18.
the principal speaker at the Greater Sanford
Study centers throughout Seminole County have
Chamber of Commerce Personality Bkfaston
been established to help prepare everyone for the
GED tests and the self-help preparedness program
Aug. 4, according to Jack Homer.
Homer said he Just received confirmation from is free of charge.
Stone's office of his appearance here and everyone
Persons wishing to qualify for the test and
desiring more Information on the ncarest study
Is invited to attend the free breakfast
Following a brief speech by Stone, there will be a
center may call Seminole Community College and
ask the GED office.
question and answer session whereby the local
citizenry can get a first-hand answer to what's
going on In Washington.
Hey, maybe we oughta ask State Treasurer Phil
The Personality Breakfast will be from -9 a.m.
Ashler his secret for saving,
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Seems Mr. Ashler earned the State of Florida a
whopping
6 million in interest during the year
Are you a high school dropout? Or one who was
ending June 30.
forced to abandon your education for one reason or
These earnings, Ashler says, resulted from short
another?
term Investing of temporarily unneeded cash
Seminole Community College Is going to conduct
balances In the treasury.
General Education Development (GED) tests,
Ashler pointed out that the entire $71.6 million
which could lead to a high school equivalency
goes into the Genera] Revenue Fund for use in
diploma, at the college on July 2-29-30.
paying th e state's bills,
Any person over the age of 18 who has met the
Too, he says that three-fourths of these earnings
prerequisites of American history, civics and
came from interest-bea ring- deposits In Florida
Americanism vs. Cornmunimn may take the test,
banks, with the remainder derived from in.

In can you,re preparing to leave for your
vacation, )ere'sJusta quick reminder, In the way of
a checklist, of last minute things to turn off or
disconnect before leaving:
1 - Water heater (a major energy consuming
s_Thermostat (no sense In having It clicking on
and off while you're away, running the central air.
conditioner uselessly.)
3 - Unplug window air-conditioning units.
4 — Unplug that television set.
5-If leaving for an extended stay, clean out the
refrigerator and turn It off.
6 — Disconnect all small appliances that might
short out and lead to a fire.
Take these little precautions and be free from
worry while havin g fun on your vacation.
-Bill clirrie

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from isolationism at the end of World War H
with the advent of a bipartisan internationalist
foreign policy. The shift was getting under way
when he became a congressman 26 years ago, and
one of its prime movers was a midwesterner from
Mr. Ford's own state of Michigan, the late Sen.

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which were built on that bipartisan foundation.

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We build images about the world abroad and at

dictate a cut-off in military aid which could have a

shattering effect on the confidence of our other

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borne which cL'%se us to take actions and sponsor

In that sense, we are accessories, as

over the progress of the war in Southeast Asia to Alexander Solihenitsyn, the great Russian

problems and not helping people abroad.

History refutes them. Most of the nations
benefiting by our militmy aid have enjoyed a

prolonged period of peace. Most of the Third World
nations receiving our economic aid and par-

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genera] strike 10 hours early Tuesday after Mrs. Peron
agreed to abandon the 50 per cent limit on wage hikes she
ordered last week as Dart of an austerity program to
counter Inflation,
There was no incation, however, that Mrs. Peron had
agreed to the labor leaders' demand that the get rid of
Jose Lopez Rega, her conservative private secretary and
social welfare minister who Is the dominant figure in the
government.
Lopez Rega has alienated many sec tors of th e Peronist
movement and is also out of favor with the leaders ofthe
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We are repeatedly fooled by the persusisive
words of charity wolves who have pulled a
Good Investrnent

The American investment In Vietnam refugees, involving
up to one-half billion dollars in federal funds and an Infini te
amoun t of human compassion, has been criticized as a drain on
an already overtaxed economy.
ButadelegaUonof Neaslu legislatorshasdrj
potential for a profitable retm.
The group is negotiating at Camp Periffloton, Calif., with
South Vietnamese physicians in the hope of relievii the PII&amp;t
of wveral Nebraska communities Wt have been unable to Iure
doctors to administer to the Ills of their pople. S1i1ing midwestern surnmoers and frigid winters combined with Spam
population have long discouraged American-trained
professionals from establishing practices In those rural areas.
The initiative of the Cornhus1ceri eertalniy, is not
resolve the ref ugee problem In Itself.
America historically has taken its strength from its ability
to feed on the strengths of its izrmtgranto. It must corit1n to do
so. not only for ressions of charity. but of self interesL
The imaginati&amp;n exhibited by the Nebraskans in a start.

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States m,Ast be pr Ared to Carry it out. The
Once the Pre3ident gave the green light, the
armed iorces, fa '11mr PEI, M reaAiv. The nuclpsr blow, would be delivered. In Prep&amp;ration
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IM automobiles and light trucks. But the uzv. respom1ble. The repaiits
tO promote
fortunate owners were never notified,
loyalty and good jfl" )j
couldn't
This is implied in a confidential
kept in the dark about this alleged effort
August 25, l2, which has just come to light.
memo was sen' only to Ford's most trurW promote good will.
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Five daystolater,
the same
question
was put out cars to get free repairs.
Aaislsdevelops. Dlplomaucapproaches are point.gnk
President
Ford.
The nuclear
Meanwhile. Ford saved mmI
made to settle it. but the peaceful effor
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quiet
about the rust-out
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our national Interest."
h" nuclear wupons.
Footnote. A Ford qmkftman denied that the
VORD'S SECRET- Fwd Motor Company
He could set forth his demands, :SSue
apparently spotted maufacturIng errors that s'ust was caused by manufacturing faults, saying

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Community house lea Luring Child Evange lis
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College South Seminole Center,
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nuclear weapons If President Ford should call NUWWas the missliemen call it,
pleted by January 1.
squawked loudly enough.
for them, not only to repel aggression but also te
I) £ring these briefings, the possible use of
Footnote: On June 20, we reported that
'ThJ. is a limited service program without
respond t, "jpinj.
ucIar weapons in a "minor crisis" was Schlesinger had advocated the use of nuclear dealership notification and should
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In public, Defense Secretary James
pec1fically discussed. It Is possible to hit exweapons, as an option, to repel an Invasion of ministered on an Individual complaint bsig"

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Schlesinger has emphasized that any use o trernely small targets with low-yield weapons. South Korea. After our dory appeared, he was declared the docur .ent, For the first 24 nonths,
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asked about it at a press conference, Would the said the docwner,t, there "will be 100 per cent
decision, which would be made only In event cii example, could be leveled
In one swift nuclear United Siates "use nuclear weapons against coverage of repair cost. . . and 75 per cent from
"major, major hostilities."
strike without doing serious damage to the
North Korea If they invade South Korea?" a the 2.5th to 3411h month."
But competent sources insist that the nearby population,
reporter inquired.
Of course, this offer to repair the rust damage
President has been ghen the additional
"We
cannot
foreclose
any
option,"
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now
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From the first
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received from our gallant ancestors, and wti, .h
Mrs. Gandhi's foolish creation
Though there are Innumerable
ions
our
innocent
posterity
have
a
right
to
rece,ve
and
Plymouth
to
the
embattled
farmers
at
martyrs, could result In a dangerous national
sclentlous charitable agencies, we give mill
Concord bridge, Americans had learned
ons
which
from
us,"
Congress
said
in
the
Declaratirr'
(/
to work mood that will not wait upon the word of
of dollars each year to organiza ti
or starve, sink or swim, In a boun tif ul but handful
of jtiig.
de vote 50, 60, 70, 80 and even 90 per cent of their Causes and Necessities [or Taking
daoui wilderness.
als
and
other
adopted
on
July
6,
1975.
take to money raisers, fund offici
Whether she remains prime minister, legally
overhead. M,Rny are money raising rackets, and
It made them self-reliant, suspicious and or illegally, or whether she relbuittIgies her rule.
"We cannot endure the idam! and guilt of
nothing more. But we're taken in by the pam- resigning succedlng generatirns to that
t. excruciatingly indepen ieni. Nobody pushed voluntarily or Involuntarily, If nothing else
phlets they send or by their ringing messsages to chednem which inevitabil' Altafts them, if we Americans around witho,-t a fight. In
our consciences.
basely entail hereditary t"ndage upon them." BrLstlsh pushed and got a ttht,
days forfeited the mantle she once wore both as
With our failure to Investigate, we encourage
the respected leader of the world's lor"
the grafters and cheat the genuine poor of what
But what does it. all me in? On the surface this
And America was the Ian,, o economic op. democracy ard as a
f
they desperately need.
overblown rhetroic ir. absurd. Americans were portunity for all its people.
morality In the cummunity of natiord.

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pre pa red to forego It for this year.

always been weak and fragmented. But
°' entrenched oldtlmers. Despite their f. find nothing so dreadful as voluntary slavery,"
wrote Thomas Jefferson, the liberal intellectual Fai the evidence is that they operate In
great forces drove the American to failure of the party t mg
same manner and with the same motives a3 their leader of ft CongrM and John Dickinson, the revOution long before taxes and tea became an aptivit Imlia'Al abiding problem of po"t!0n

brilliant conservative.

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will provide for Judges to hear

record that they want the $220 weekly wage but are

her, as It Is widely believed It will, the crisis

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for a new referendum on the
subject of continuing the
municipal court system.
The city court system is now
-scheduled to be phased out Jan.
I, 19T7, he said, adding there is
some Lilk that the Ixgislature

the word 'demand" with "seek." lids put the miners on

stitutlons in India. ( should the court vindicate

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leaders in YorkslAre and Scotland for' a $70.40-a-week
increase for workers at the coal face, raising their basic
wage to $flO a week. Prime Minister Harold Wilson had
told the convention on Monday that such inflationary pay
raiseswouidbe'crazy,evensulcicfa)"inthec'urrentstate
of the British econo ny.
After violent argu ment, the convmtIon voted to repla-e

wever, in the Intervening two inonthe. 'i
ho
then
are buying 30 per cent of the products which we afraid atwhat the system was doing to the minds explaining why they were doing such an
Sin
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export.
gaining Its Independence from Britain
The simple ritb Is that the Americans
and li ves of the people of that land,
outrageous thing as rebelling against fellow
after World War II India has been virtually a
ou r nation took their li berties
We recently el ected a fast-talking group of Englishmen and the migh tiest empire on ear th. 1'iI
It is a dangerous notion, said Mr. Ford, that
seriously. A (hreat to their dreams was as of. one-party democracy. Opposition to the overreformists lo the Rouse of Representatives.
y
"our fate is unrelated to the fate of others." The
wheliningly predomlnent Congress Party Pu
"We
have
counted
the
cost
of
this
contest
and
fensiveas thrust at the ir
opposite of isolationism is not so much in- propaga ndized a good game and moved fast to

and the Congress needs to be awakened to it.

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detective on the Job by the
beginning of the city's new
fiscal year. Oct. 1.

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Yet, here were prrous Yankees talking would also be resolved, but with what lasting
Two
hundred
years
ago
today
a
advancing their living standards than they could Tae.tun(a China, shown Potemkin villages, the
showcase examples of life in that country. But! advance of the Declara tion of Independence - about bondage an slavery, as If a British harm to India it would be difficult toi
Many unhappy things could happen before
ever have hoped to make without it, and they now have lived there. I came away horrified and the Continental Congress issued a declaration bayonet was held lit every American throat,

ternationalism, but interdependence. Morover,
interdependence is not so much a policy as a truth

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federal fiscal year.

of inflation when the coal miners agreed to shelve a
demand for a 60 per cent wage increase,
The decision Tuesday came after a long, angry meeting
at the annual convention of the 270,000-member National

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Demand

Its first victory in its battle against Europe's highest rate

a regional court decision that found Mrs. Gandhi
Excelsior
guilty of illegal election practices and ordered
- her stripped of her seat in Parliament and, in
consequence, of the prime minlsterahlP.
In the meantime, she continues to rule by
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display of britte force which has seen the jailing
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Should the high court rule against Mrs.
One of the hardest things the founding fathers
not an oppressed people. In fm,, they were doing Gandhi, and shoWd she abide by its decision. the
had to do was explain the American Revolution.
pretty well. Their econrmit., opportunities and crisis would be resolved with what can be hoped

Our papers are filled with the happy lunarb fighting for liberty,
highly educated bu t gullible visitors to Mao

Pay

IDNDON (AP)-BriWn's Labor govemment scored

Supreme Court decides whether or not to uphold

have been squeezed for gain by Mrs. Gandhi's The answer they finally came up with was the personal liberties were arrong the best in

henchmen?

Give Up

The Genera] La bor Confederation (CGT, backbone of

nations that have taken the road to
totalitarianism, what hope is there for freedom:
anywhere ln the so.calledmlrd World for which
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India was In many ways the model?
The answer depends upon how deeply rooted democracy
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grievously Mrs. GarAhi my have injured It.
answer presumably will become known at
end of summer when the reconvening Inidin .jj

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department has found a defect
in the latest police cars purchased. lie said the brake shoes
are crystallizing.
Councilman Irwin Hunter
said he noticed a continual

Peron suffered a double blow at the hands of the Peronist
movement when labor forced her to abandon th e wage
ceiling and the Senate named a successor to the

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shown itself capable of descending Into a state of:
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Nazi Gemany for - turning their heads and
shutting their 'yes to the concentration camp
and other hideous crimes of Hitler's evil aides.
Are we 0td0ing the same when we
tot es
to the loathesome prison camps of the Gulag
Archipelago and divert our thoughts from the
children who die in Ma because their families

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'There is no safety for any nation in a hungry,
&amp;nd by our technological assistance to the
ill-educated and desperate world," said Mr. Ford
corrupt men who rule the Kremlin, we are
at South Bend, echoing what might have served as
in
the peoples of that
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the economic and military segments of our foreign moral support, we enabled the rulers of India to
aid program - the sharpest cuts in its 77-year
take over small neighboring countries, to op.
history. Our economic recession has bolstered the
Im, its own people, arxl to influence world
point of view that America should pull into its shell
events in ways dangerous to hw&amp;nL We ue
thus partners with Mrs. Gandhi and her works.
- that we cannot afford either to support our allies
In spreading the word that Russia's leaders
with weapons or continue or role as a provider of

isolationists in Congress often plead their case on
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allies around the world. The House recently cut 40

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title of the world's most righteous na tion, others

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programs that endanger our national Interests
and cause untold suffering in foreign lands and In
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may feel a certain grim satisfaction in the fact:
that when It came to the ultimate test that:

denberg a generation ago to help Democratic who tell us what we want to hear, show us what
administrations put isolationism to rest, it is now we want to see.

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in other business, Piland but the charter requirement
his week,
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Piland said he talked with the department heads to submit .-wine months ago by ordinanc'
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submit a final check list of cour.cil members next week,
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The Sanford Senior League All-Stars and the
Sanford National Little League All-Stars advanced
Tuesday night to the finab of their respective tournaments.
The 'ocal Senior League All-Stars crushed Holly
Hill 11-0 at the Sanford MeiuuLa1 Stadium and the
Sanford National Little League Alltars blanked the
Sanford American League 2-0 at Ft Mellon field
The Sanford Seni or League will take a break
tonight, but will return to action Th ursday night.
Ormond Beach, which fell 3-1 to Sanford Monday
night, will clash wi th Holly Hill at 7 tonight at holly
Hill In the loser's bracket.
The winner will meet Sanf ord at 6p in Thursday at
the Sanford Memorial Stadium for the District IV
Senior Major League championship.
If Sanford drops the first game Thursday, a second
game will get under way at 8 p.m.
In the Sub-District III little Major League Tournarnent being played at Ft. Mellon field on the Lake
Monroe waterfront, Sanford National will battle
Kissimmee National at 8 tonight for the title.
Sanford National moved into Tuesday's semi-finals

with a 2-1 win over St. Cloud on Monday. Kissimmee
National drew a First-round bye.
The Sanford Senior League All-Stars breezed past
Holly Hill enroute to the finals of the district.
Sanford scored one run in the first Inning, seen In
the fourth, one in the fjfth and two jntj'esixth.
Terry Smith of Sanford allowed Holly Hill only two
hits He struck out seven and walked five.
Robert Smith and Ned Raines led Sanford of.
fensively with two singles apiece. Terry Smith,
Brodie and Clark Gallagher slapped singles for
Sa nford.
Dave Boudreau and Dale Garnache stroked singles
for Holly Hill.
Two holly Hill pitchers tried to contain Sanford.
Starter Steve Penland exited in Sanford's sevenrun fourth inning, lie gave up five hits, five runs and
four base on balls. John hull took over in the fourth
and permitted six runs.
In the little League tournament at Ft. Mellon in
Sanford, Solomon Hardy of the Sanford National
little League All-Stars fired a two-hitter to boost the
Nationals into the finals of the six-team tournament.

Greyhound Owners Predict State Shutdown
MIAMI (AP)

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predicting a statewide shutdown of dog tracks

following the jailing of 18 striking kennel owners In
a ba ttle with Flagler Dog Track (or higher purses.

owners,
Circuit Judge Harvie DuVal sent the 18 dog
owners in Miami to jail earlier Tuesday for contcmpt of ccurt after they failed tu obey his order to

,,We'll ~; our best to keep it together at Mon-

honor a contract with Flagler and continue racing.

ticello and Daytona Beach, but there won't be
another Florida track open another day," kennel
owner James E. Donnell Jr. said Tuesday.
Monticello end Daytonz Beach tracks have
already agreed to owners' demands for higher
purses.
The first sign of a statewide boycott came In the
Thi'cdav night whøn
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sacola and Panama City were shut down by kennel

He found five others guilty of contempt and
fined them $7,500, but excused them from jail for
health reasons. The fines have not yet been paid.
Two others were found Innocent of contempt
because they had not been informed of the 10junction and live others who have been out of town
still lace court proceedings.

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would add a $2,500 fine for each day they stay off
the track. Flagler was scheduled to open last
Thursday.
Only two of the regular kennel owners at Flagler

fed as long as I'm in jail. I've been fighting for
higher purses and for our recognition all my life.
And II going to jail is th e way to do it th is time,
then so be it."

have not taken part in the strike. aimed at winning

The dog owners attempted to prevent the con-

2.93 per cent of the pari-mutuel handle. The tempt jailing Tuesday In U.S. District Court by
track's latest offer was 2.3 per cent,
claiming DuVal lacked jurisdiction. But Judge C.
"I'll stay in jail until they die, 11! must," said Atkins refused to overturn DuVal's order.
kennel owner F.B. "Happy" Stutz. He said the
Richard Pettigrew, who represents the kennel
jailed owners could not afford to keep paying
owners, said he will go before a three-judge panel
trainers and without trainers, no one would feed of the state's 3rd District Court of Appeal in an
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tigrewis former state house speaker and former
Of his own kennel, he said, "The dogs will not be state senator.

his mound gem.
Freddie Howard, who hurled a three-hitter against
St. Cloud on Monday, blast ed a home run, and Hardy,
Kevin Story, David Sonnenberg and Jeff Litton
slammed singles.
cored their two runs in the top of the
The Nation
fifth Inning.
Thnmy Johnson went the distance f or the Sanford
American League All-Stars, which drew a first-round
bye. He gave up five hits, struck out six and walked
five.
Vincent Th omas was the American League's offense with a double and single.
Th e Sanford Continental League Stars led 2-1 after
the first inning, but Kissimmee National erupted for
live runs In the top of the second . Kissimmee added
two more runs In the top of th e fourth.
Bo th teams coll ected four hits, but one of
Kissimmee's was a home run by pitch er Retley
Locke. Locke, Ray Stockburger and Tony Nunn
added singles.
Locke was n ea r-perfect on the mound after the
first inning for Kicsimmee. He struck out 12 of a
possible 18 and did not walk a batter.
Bill Coagrave, Jerry Farina, David Holt and Walter
Law took turns on th e mound for the Sanford Co ntinental League.
Cosgrave and Farina were tagged for four rum
each In the first four innings. The four pitchers struck
out eight and walked 11.
Sam Griffi th, Tony Li ttle, Wayne Pace and
Coravc singled for Sanford.

The broad-shouldered righthander Looked like
the Marshall of oH,checldng the Pirates onone hit
over three Innings after taking over for injured
Don Sutton In the seventh inning.
Padres 5, Cubs S
Fred Kendall's two-run single In the 15th Inning
lifted San Diego over Chicago. With one out In the
15th, Don Hahn doubled off Tom Dettore, 2-2, and
Dave Winfield was walked Intentionally. The
runners moved upon a grounder by Hector Torrs

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It had all the earmarks of a great pitching duel ... Jim Palmer against Nolan
Ryan, both named to the American League
All-Star team this week,
It was great duel, all right, but the pit.
chers didn't dominate it. Palmer wasn't
involved in the decision although he came
within one out of becoming the first 14game winner in the majors. And Ryan
)ufkre(l his f i fth consecutive defeat as the
Baltimore Orioles downed the California
Angels 8-5 in 10 innings Tuesday night.
lied Sex 6, Twins S
Fred Lynn's tie-breaking pinch single
with the bases loaded in the ninth Inning
drove in the winning run. Jim Rice opened
the ninth by beating out an infield hit and
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relie ver Tom Johnson, making his first three-run homer off Pete Broberg in the
appearance of the season, also walked fourth. Meanwhile, Dennis Leonard
Rick Burleson to load the bases. Lynn, who scattered nine hits and blanked the
hasn't started the last few games because Brewers until George Scott tilt his 16th
of a bruised hand, grounded a game- home run inn the seventh.
A's 15, Indians 5
winning single Into right field.
Yankees 4, Rangers o
Gene Tenace drove in four runs with a
Catfish Hunter pitched a seven-hitter for homer and single, Billy Williams hit a twohis 12th victory and fifth shutout and Ron run homer and Claudehl Washington
Blomberg lilt a two-run homer in the first tripled twice, drove in two runs and scored
inning. Blomberg's homer off Steve twice. Ken Holtzman earned his fourth
Hargan was his fourth of the year and his consecutive triumph with help from Jim
first since he injured a shoulder April 26 Todd In the seventh.
71El1 3, White Sox 0
while hitting a home run against
Joe Coleman and John hillier teamed up
Milwaukee.
Royals 9, Brewers 1
on a five-hitter and Ron LeFlcre and Leon
Harmon Killebrew's two-run double Roberts homered as the Tigers extended
highlighted a five-run first Inning against their winning streak to seven games.

Church League Year Ends

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Sanford First Baptist, Bryant knocked a triple and chipped in two hits. Bob Kennedy and Jerry Smith
Longwood First Baptist, double, and Bob Shettier and Gregory, Hobble Whitehead clouted two apiece for Church
Pinecrest Baptist and Church of Ray Denton each turned in two and Guy Garrett ripped two hits of
the Nazarene were winners last hits,
apiece for the losers.
Tony Dunkinson slashed four
weekend In Church League
John Bryant crashed a triple
softball games.
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First Presbyterian 12-5, Horler and Don Merrifield provided two hits apt'ce.
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Larry Smith batted out three Chtwcit at God
12-9, and Nazarene got by First losers.
,hits, while Mike Walker, Jim
Mark Metts had a perfect day
Assembly by forfeit.
Rick Muasman smashed at the plate for Sanford Baptist
three hits in Four trips to the with four singles, while
plate, including a triple, to lead teammates Ralph Foley, Otto
the Longwood attack. Bill Thomas and Terry Smith all

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ORMOND BEACH - Operation help of Ormond
Charlie's captured third place Beach 4.2 Friday night and
and Shoemaker Coistructian Charlie's thumped Union 76 of
Company won the sport- Ormond 'Beach 5-1 Saturday
smanship award in the Burton morning.
McNary Invitational Slow Pitch Ritz fell to the Daytona
Softball Tournament last Wheels 22-4 Friday night.
weekend at Ormond Beach .
Charlie's th en bumped
Charlie's survived un- Rlverqueen of Veto Beach 5-2,
defeated to the finals of the edged the Daytona Wheels 7-2
winner's bracket. Shoemaker before falling to TCB's 5-2.
lost In the semi-finals of the
Charlie's four games on
winner's bracket.
Saturday were played at 9 a.m.,
PJIZ Theatre, Sanford's third 11:30 a.m., 4:30 p.m. and 9:30
entry In the 14-tm double. p.m.
elimination tournament, lost in
After Shoemaker toppled
the first round and won two Operation Help on Friday, it
losers bracket games before slipped past the Tigerettes of
being eliminated.
Merritt L'land3-1 at 10:15 a.m.
TCB's of Ormond Beach TCB's then nipped Shoemaker
breezed through the tour- 7-6 at 4:30 pin, and Jack in the
flalTient undefeated. It knocked Box of
Daytona Beach
off Daytona Wheels of Ormond eliminated Shoemaker at 7p.m.
Beach 4-0 in the finals Sunday.
Daytona Whee ls knocked
Charlie's and Shoemaker Charlie's from the tournament
opened with first-round vie. Sunday before falling to TCB's
tories. Shoemaker dumped In the Finals.

BATTING (700 of be$5)..4,o'
gan, Cm. 331; Msdiock, Chi,
.3.51. Cash. Phi. 330; Sanguil
ten, POt',. .330; Joshua,
'RUNS—Cash, Phi, Ii: Lopes.
LA. 61; Morgan, Cm. Sit , Row.
On, 56: Wynn. LA, 55,
Montreal
31 44 .436 11
RUNS
BATTED
IN—lu.
West
zinski, Phi, 73; Bench, On. 49;
Cincinnati
SO 29 35 Morgan, Cm, SI Watson. HUt,
Los
Angeles dl 31 350 l's 50; Staub, NY, 54,
5 Franc Isco
40 41 .416 IS's
HITS—Cash, Phi, ill: Gar,
San Diego
39 45 464 1611a vey, LA, uS; Rose. Cm, 113;
Atlanta
36 11 43.1 19
Madlock..
Chi.
104; Watson.
HouSton
31 57 352 76", Htn. to.
Tuesday's Rsu'ts
DOUBLES—Bench.
Cm. 2$;
San Diegc I. Chica go 6. IS in
Rose, Cm, 23; Grubb. SD, 33;
flings
Cash. Phi, 21; Cideno, Htn, 31.
New York 4, Atlanta 3
TRIPLES—Keisinger, Chi. I;
Los Angeles 3, Pittsburgh 0
Gross. HUt. 7; R.M,tyger, Hen,
Cincinnati 2. Phliad.phia i
7; Bows PhI, 6; A.Oliyer, PgP,,
Houston S. Montreal I
6. D.Parkir. PgPi. 6: Care. All,
San Francisco 6. St. Louis 4
6; Griffey, cm. .
T.day'sOames
HOME RUNS—Lu:Inskl, Phi,
San Diego (Strom 3 2) at Chi
fl; t'nch, Cm, 17; Kingman,
cago (Burri 7.6)
NY, is; D.Parker. Pgtt. 15;
New York (Seaver 121) at G.Foster. Cm. 15.
Atlanta (Sadckl 21 or Dal STOLEN
BASES—Morgan,
Canton 00), tnt
C
31; Brock. StL. 33; Cedeno,
Los Angeles fMessersmith 12 Htn, 33; Lope). LA. 32;
5) at Pittsburgh (Reuss 96). P.Maigust,
Mon. It,
Con
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c pcio n. Cm. It.
Philadelphia tLonborg 10 at
PITCHING (S
Decisions)—
Cincinnati
(Biiiingtiam
10.3). Bitiingham, On, 103, .749. 3.67;
(n)
Seavec, NY. 12 4. .730. 1.15;W
Montreal (Blair 69) at Hous- GuIIitt. Cm. 9-3, .7w, 2.09; M11ton (Koniecyny 49). tnt
sersmith, LA. 175, .70L 7.04;
San Francisco (Mon$euco 6 R.Jones. SD, 11-S. 610, 1.19;
3) at St Louli (Denny 33), (r')
S.S!OVtC. Chi. 6-3, .667, 3.04. Kit.
Thursday's Games
by. Cm, 63. .661, 1.45; Richard,
DCLAND -Ron Pearce, high recruited Pearce and that lx
San Diego at Chicago
Htn. 63. 667, 4.77.
school all-star from Lake was drafted by the Pittsburgh
Montreal at Atlanta (n)
STRIKEOUTS—Messei-imlth,
Los
Brantley High School, has Pirates in the free agent draft.
Angeles at Pittsburgh. LA, 123; Seaver, NY, 130; Su?
(fi)
ton, LA.. 120. Reutchet. Chi. IS;
signed to play baseball with
Coach Jim Ward of Stetson
Only games scPn.'dulcd
Boram. Chi, 92.
Stetson
University.
said that Pearce is expected to
American Liavi
Pearce, named to the second be a real asset for Stetson.
American League
BATTING (200 at bats)-.East
Carew. Mm, .3610 Hargrove.
team of the high school 3A all"I feel he is capable of
W L Pc?. 01 Tea, iii; Munson. NY,
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moving
right into the starting
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327; C.Wathlngtn,
Lynn. Sin,
pitcher
and
outfielder,
44 35 .537 1
New York
rotation,
even as a freshman,"
Oak. .317.
41 40 .374 3
Milwaukee
QUNS—L'rnn, Bsn. SI; Yaitr.
The new Hatter had a 6-1 Ward said. "We're very pleased
39 41 .411 5
BaltImore
:emski. Bsn. 53; Carew. Mm.
record during the past season he selected Stetson for his
37 45 151 •
Cleveland
HendrIck, Cie. SI; R.White,
with Lake Brantley and college baseball play."
35 16 437
Detroit
NY, SC; C.Washlngtn. Oak.
West
averaged 11 strike outs per
RUNS BATTED IN—Horton,
The Hatters, 29-18 during the
32 31 677
Oakland
Del. 61; Lynn, Btn, SI; G.Scolt,
game.
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had
an
0.58
era
past
season, played one of the
City 46 37 554
6
Vaniis
Mil. SI. I May. Sal, $6: Rice.
and
notched
two
no-hitters toughest schedules in the
40 45 471 13
Te.at
Bsn. 33: G.Nittles, NY. 5$
3$ 43 469 13
Chicano
during the season. His batting nation, including three of the
Mm,
H I I S—Carew.
39 11 453 14
California
Wathingtn. Oak,
103; Mon
average was .340.
teams in the College World
17 AA A
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McPai. XC, L
Red
Washington.
baseball
Series
and seven of the top 10
Tuesday's Results
C Brett, KC, 97.
coach
at
Lake
Brantley,
Boston 6, Minnesota S
said according to the season closing
DOUBLES—McRae. XC. 74;
Detroit 3, Chicago 0
Chalk, Cal. 20; R..idi. Oak, it;
that several schools had polls.
New York A. Iceas 0
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referee is Gene Wells. (Herald Photo by Louis SaI*ls)

aVetro Title On Line
Seaboard Coastline ,nd Lake Monroe Inn ning!s and Charles Smith parked a homer for
clash tonight at 6:30 p.m. at Ft. Mellon field for the Outcasts.
the championship of the Sanford Metro Softball
Wes Rich tossed ifour-hit shutout and helped
-his own cause with a double and two singles to

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over Montreal.
Giants 5, Cardinals 4
Bobby Murcer belted a tworum homer and Von
Joshu ripped three tilts and scored two runs,
helping San Francisco beat St. Louis despite Ron
Fairly's grand slam homer. The Giants, scoring
early at the expense of Cardinal right-hander Bob
Gibson, 2-8, built a 5-0 lead before Fairly crashed
the seventh bases-loaded homer of his career in
the sixth Inning.

Red Wings Sign LaPointe

SPORTS
IN BRIEF

DETROIT (AP) The Detroit Red Wings have signed
Rick LaPointe, 19, to a a multiyear contract reportedly
worth $100,000 a year.
Alex Delvecchio, general manager of the National
Hockey League club, announced the signing In
ceremonies Tuesday. Present were LaPointe, his parents
and noted attorney Alan Eagleson. An informed source
told the Asoclated Press the three-year pact was for $375,000, including a $75,000 bonus.
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British Open Tees Off ,•
Nicklaus Favored To Win

Saints Cut De Greflier

CAI(NUUS'L'IE, Scotland(Al') -(inc hundred and fifty
of the world's top golfers teed off for the 104th British

NEW ORLEANS (AP)—RL!nning back Jack DeGrertier
has been cut from the squad and wide receiver Bob Wicks
has retired, announced a spokesman for the New Orleans
Saints of the National Football League.
[eGrenier signed on as a free agent out of TexasArlington and averaged 5.1 yards per carry during the
1974 preseason.

Open Championship today.
And 149 of them were praying that Britain's five-week
drought would end, the rain would fall and Carnoustie's
iron-hard course would soften up.
The odd man out was Jack Nicklaus, the biggest hitter
in the modern game. lie has been burning up the 7,065.
yard, par-72 course in practice and, over the past two
days, has turn ed in a phenomenal 24-under-par 264 for
four rounds.
But the weather forecast was for some rain, which
would slow the course and leave things wide open for a
field that included last year's champion, South African
Gary Player, who won last time the Open was played here
seven years ago; U.S. Open champion Lou Graham; 1973
British Open winner Tom Weiskopf, and Lee Trevino, who
won the British Open in 1971-72.

Allison's Status In Doubt
DAYTONA BEACH (AP) - Donnie Allison's posttion as driver for Di-Gard on the National Association For
Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) circuit was in doubt to(Lay after reports, then denials, that he had been fired.
Denials of the firing came late Tuesday night from Bill
Gardner, president and owner of Di-Gard Racing, after
sources here quoted his brother, Jim, as saying Allison
was out.

Americans Upset Poland

Quarry Stops McIntosh

PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP)
The American
men's and women's track teams celebrated their 189-172
upset victory over Poland today with sightseeing in
Prague and planning sessions for next week's meet in
Durham, N.C., with the West Germans and Africans.
The Americans also crushed the host Czechs in a
simultaneous dual meet with a combined score of 213-148
in their first-ever dual meet.
The Poles had been eager to beat the Americans and
avenge a close 1965 loss, and they were installed as
premeet favorites following the overwhelming 87-point
U.S. loss to the Soviets last week in Kiev.
But the Americans upset predictions by dominating the
running events, winning every flat race but the men's
5,000 meters, and also posting some surprise victories and
high placings in key field events.
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MIAMI BEACH (AP) -An edge in speed has enabled
ninth-ranked light heavyweight Mike Quarry to boost his
record to 51 victories in 60 fights with a sixth round techni.
cal knockout over Vernon McIntosh.
Quarry, of Orlando, pounded McIntosh at will in the
sixth round here Tuesday night before referee Eddie
Eckert stepped in instep the bout with 1:58 gone.

No. 1 Pick

Vikings ink

MINNEAPOLIS
The Minnesota Vikings of the
National Football League signed their number one draft
pick, defensive end Mark Mullaney of Colorado State, to a
three-year contract.
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Mets 13 homers in their last eight games.
Reds 2, PhilhIes 1
Gary Nolan notched his first victory in almost a
month with relief help from Rawly Eastwick as
red-hot Cincinnati edged Philadelphia. Nolan, 8-5,
scattered six hits in 6 2-3 innings before departing
in the seventh when the Phillies scored their run,
Astros 5, Expos I
Dave Roberts fired a four-hitter and drove
across two runs with two singles to lead Houston

Pi tching Duel P*Itcherless

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) - Professional
hockey and Boston Bruins center Dave Forbes carry
the legal guidon for all pro sports Into the courtroom
arena today.
Testimony is scheduled to begin today in the UnNEW YORK (AP) -AllAmerican David Thompson make Thompson the highest paid rookie In
preceden'ed
legal action which finds a profeonal
has decided to sign with Denver of the American of pro sports.
athlete
facing
criminal charges.
Basketball Association rather than Atlanta, dealing
A
Jury
of
five
In
Denver,
the
Rocky
women and seven men has been
Mountain News reported In its
the Hawks and the National Basketball Association a
late
editions
that
it
had
learned
the
former
North
seated,
and
Hennepin
County Atty. Gary Flakne
second major setback in less than 'a mon th.
la
nned
to
present
the prosecution 's opening reAtlanta, which hold the NBA rights to Thompson, Carolina State star signed a Denver con tract Tuesday p
marks today following selection of two alternate
iso lost Marvin "Th e human Eraser" Webste r to the in New York.
jurors.
Nuggets, who signed him for an estimated $1.2 million
The story by News columnist Woodrow Paige Jr.
Forbes has been charged with aggravated assault
By LOUIS SAPSIS
to $1.5 million,
stopped the fight.
said the signing will be announced on Monday, after with dangerous weapon —his hockey stick. The 26The deal for Thompson Is expected to cost Denver as sale of the Nuggets franchise
Herald Boxing Writer
Solomon MeTier, who worked Mitchell's
to a Colorado group is year-old Bruins' center was indicted by a grand jury
corner, stormed around the ring and tossed his much as $3 million spread over six years and would completed.
following an altercation with Henry Boucha,
ORLANDO -Minnesota's Scott LeDoux and towel to the canvas. He did not like the decision.
Orlando's Joey Vincent scored-TKOs Tuesday
MeTier appeared to go alti'r Vincent, but
night at the 04p$o Sports Stadium.
Vincent's cornerman Larry Anzalone t4epped
While rain pimmetted Central Florida, between the two. After an exchange of shouts,
LeDoux and Terry Daniels headlined Orlando's Mci erand Anzalone wrestled against the ropes.
fight night with a scheduled 10-round
They quickly were separated by fans and
heavyweight contest,
after several tense minutes, peace was restored
Using an effective job while buffing his lighter to the ring.
The Discount Department Store
opt,nent (229 to 195 pounds), LeDoux controlled
The bout was a tune-up for Vincent, who will
the fight from the outset.
take on Sanford's Vic "Taco" Perez on Aug. 5 at
By the middle of round four, Daniels' left eye the stadium in what is billed as the biggest fight
began to close. The ring doctor was summoned in the history of Orlando boxing.
when the eye Clamped shut.
In other
professional
action,
Tuesday
The official ruling was a sixth round 11(0 Orlando's
Ed "Savage"
Turrer
u
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et
LeDoux's
when the doctor and referee kept Daniels In
stablemate,
Marc
Hans,
in
the
first
round of
corner after the fifth lOUfld
Vincent spotted his opponent, "Slick" MIt- their light heavyweight affair.
whooffwas stopped in one round last
chell, four Inches and 12 pounds, but disposed of timeTurner,
out, killed
a proposed Mike Quarry-Hans
him with a third-round left hook.
Vincent connected with the left hook that future fight with a crushing left hook mid way
caught Mitchell high on the left side of his free. through the round.
"
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"Slick" went down, but got up on unsteady
Dale Dennis, cut and trailing on every official
30,000
mile
warranty
pins at the count of eight.His left eye was card, rallied to stop Iry Gifford In the third round
HIIthnI road Piawd Iwortm.nslslp w wranty
swollen and his eyes were dazed. The referee of their middleweight bout.
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Joe McIntosh. 7.7, San I tego's sixth pitcher In
the game, got the victory th at snapped the Padres'
threegame losing streak and handed the Cube
their fourth straight loss.
Meta 4, Braves 3
Dave Klnginan's 15th ho, no run of the season, a
three-run blast In the still Inning, powered New
York over Atlanta. Wayr, e Garrett opened the
game with his third homer of the year, giving the

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Mike Marshall on the mourA for the Los Angeles
Dodgers Is a sight for sore eyes -not to mention
sore rib cages.
"Mike's healthy now, ard when he's healthy
he's one of the best," said Los Angeles Manager
Walt Alston after his ace relief pitcher helped the
Dodgers but the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-0 Tuesday
night.

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'Root Doctor' James Edwin McTeer cures curses
geen or purple tinted glasws which conveniently block a
man's view of his eyes and thoughts. I hasten to mention
that McTeer was not wearing any glasses during our
conversation. This however does not Lessen the efficacy of
his powers. After all, I was there for conversation, not to
have a root removed.
Root doctors often take the name of some animal as
their identification and as a means of conveying the
strength of their power.
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fewer shopping trips or taking less expensive vacations.
flow much you should save is another key question.
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job security and whe ther your employer covers you for
med ica l, dental and disability problems.
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and student living costs.They're going out of sight. So you
can't start t early toestablIshacollege education fund.
And if you already have one, make sure its goals are still
realistic. Chances are inf la tion will require you to up your
commitment to the fund.
When it comes to insurance, the main point to be
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investment features, but In an nflationary economy, their
benefits are less attractive.
It takes a turtart investor just to keep his assets intact
these days. But if you invest, make sure you're Ixir.
chasing shares of high quality corporalLions or good
mutual funds,
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Intelligent use of cred it is a must at any time, but
especially in periods of high inflation. With day-to-day
essentials going up in price, you need to watch your
spending closely to keep from going too deep into debt.
But don't let the harbingers of doom inhibit you from
buying a much needed item because you don't have hard
cash. That's w hat instalment buying is all about. It lets
you enjoy goods and services today that are repaid latar
on schedule that fits your budget. It also has some extra
plusses. You'll be repaying the loan with Inflated dollars,

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Sanford Senior Citizens
indirect light, these pests are present.
met July 1 at the Sa nford Ci vi c 12 a percenta ge of McDonald's formation.
The next meeting of the
Center for a monthly buauiness sales will benefit the Good
meeting. Mrs. Edith Harrison,. Samaritan [tome in Sanford, Sanford Senior Citizens will be
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Speaker John Eandley talked
on cancer insurance and on- Federation bus had arrived and of the First United Methodist
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operation and cha.-gis will be the musical melodrama,
'Grand Ohio' following the
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manager of Greater Sanford still available on the bus which chicken dinner.
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Chamber of Commerce, urged will carry perions to St.
mem bers f Sanford Senior Augustineon Aug. 22toview the the reading of apoern, "Love,"
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one that's pbgued me for years received 31 gifts and two cards.
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Later, someone said that
The only Um my palm.s sending out a graduation anaren't wet is when I'm asleep nounctment is Just like asking
They even sweat in cold for a preserit. I really felt proud
weather. In school, I used to to be graduating and didn't
wad up a handkerchief and think that sending an ankeep it In my hand while I nouncement would be like
wrote. Otherwise, the sweat asking for a present.
would drip off my palm onto the
What do you think?
paper, and the ink would run.
GIRLGRADUATE
I hesitated to ask a girl to
DEAR GRADUATE: Sending
dance because I'd get the back Announcements to relatives and
of her dress wet before the first very close friends Is all right.
dance was over. And the hand I But a good rult to follow Is:
held would get wrinkled from When In doubt - don't.
sweat until It looked like she
DEAR ABBY: To "USED IN
just did a sink full of dishes.
CWCAGO" who objected being
No doctor has been able to a "customer" for their friend's
help me, SO I just live with it. credit-card convenience: We
It's rude to refuse to shake also found that we were being
hands, so I just wipe my hands used In tIr same way, but we
on my pants leg or coat at the found a solut.lon.
last moment before shaking One evening, we went out
hands -but It's embarrassing. with this friend who always put
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Area Activities

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leasing, if possibk. An unkept
everything around the house bolLige plant.
lawn Is a tell t.h(e sign that no
VISITOR IS BALLOON GAZER
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bad
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neglect the care of their plarits.
noce to exclUng for nine-mont"Id Jimmy Ray, son of Mr. and
the container. A th!ck layer of of hand. Perhaps mow a little
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with rrob'lems, requesting the removal of evil spells that
were disturbin g the Lives of these people.
In his book, 'High Sheriff of the Low Country' McTeer
says that the doctor is always a firm believer in his own
powers He may not start out that way but when his
satisfied clients return again and again, praising him for
the effectiveness of his work, he gets hooked and comes to
believe in all that he preaches and dc*s. He must use the
client's strong belief in superstition to provide the means
for curing the problem.
I - sked hifn if tie befieved in what he was doing. The
wsir V.dS d definite &gt;is
Toward the end of our conversation he invited me into
the other room adjoining his office. There was his voodoo
altar and the paraphenaila of his trade. He proceeded to
give me a small demonstration of his powers by meam of
a highly complicated series of iitueLs. Each movement,
each acfion, each item is calculated to awe and intrigue.
Central to the rite was the disturbance of his mandrake
root which stands an one side of the 'altar.'
At the eid of the ritual I was presented with an 'allpurpose' root that would bring me good luck, good health,
and any other good things I wanted. It is a mmill red felt
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dOCtOiS and he acquired quite a clientele. He refuses
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you should ever hear of a dinner drinks and entertainremedy, please let me know. ment. When the waitress
SWEATY PALMS presented the check, "George"
DEAR SWEATY: Doctors (not hLs real name) pulled out
say it's nervousness. And the his credit card as usual, in.
only remedy for nervousness is tending to charge it all to his
to build sell-confidence and 's company and collect the cash
better seWimage. Work on IL from the othem
DEAR ABBY: My husband
My husband I nsisted that we
and late both 63. His father is ALL pay cask and no way
$4, and a more handsome, would he let his share be part of
robust, vigorous man you George's company credit-card
couldn't hope to meet.
charge.
Eight years ago, when my
George became angry, but he
father4n1aw was 76, his wife hadto backdownbecauaeall the
die&amp; A year later he married a men in the party sided with my
spend no more Um 20 per cent of take4xime pay. But
anything, consider increasing your coverage, not only on
Probably the best riedge aPinst inflation is hmm
40-year-old maiden lady. To husband. Believe it or not, that
today, irdlatlon requires you to Increase that food guideline
your life but also on your automobile and home.
ownership. In the last year alone, the average house In a
everyone's surprise, a year was several years ago, and not
to 25 per cenL That mum you have to cut somewhere else
The type of insurance best for your depends on many
good neighborhood has incre&amp;qed at least 10 per cent In
roud am attending gat p" W
to keep
Iactors.Butyoungpeopleinparticularshouldtrytoget
value.
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POMPANO BEACH, FLA.
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The f1rt public session will persons who are wives of "Women have to acquire old child as his brother. People
Gold Star Wives
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Annual National Convention in Capt. Bernard Brender, NOW
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Orlando, today
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PUZZLED
The theme for the 1975 the public are the Memorial Representatives and Senate, reservations, write Laurie
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the five day convention. Gold 'Forces of the United Sta tes; ia tives chamber, Tallahassee.
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are wives of men who died The memorial message will be Women is sponsoring the o.,ganization
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The Caucus is a multi.
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of money as last year, you must put your flnancial house
in order -and keep it there.
To help you do a better Job of managing your money
under present conditions, the American Bankers
Associa tion (ABA) offers the following tips.
With budgeting, the problem Is ho w to get started,
You can't do much planning unless you have a point of
departure. So 1.hat's where you begin. Take your checkbook and analyze your spending for the past year. Identify
fixed costs, such as rent, mortgage and taxes, versus
variable expenses. The rest is simple. Just subtract fixed
coats from after-tax Income, and what's left is spendable.
Once you know that figure, you can make a sensible
budget. Without it, you're guessing.
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McTeer agreed to meet me at his office at 9 a m and!
was there ahead of time. I knocked and entered his office
to find the lights and air condidoning on, but the room
euipt In i moment &amp;l Liii thin man with piercing 1)1)
and somewhat pointed ears came out of an adjoining room
and shook my hand firmly.
As I listened to him talk about being a root doctor I
perceived a man wise in the ways of his fellowman and
aware of the fears and superstitions that plague us all at
one time or another.
According to McTeer, a root doctor deals mainly with
auto-suggestion in an individual's subconsdots mind.
Dirt from the grave of a preacher, frog's feet, various
herbs, powders, and feathers make up the magical
potions wielded by the mot doctor.
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In this enlightened year, 1975, there lives in Beaufort, S.
C. a man who professes to be a white wltchdoctor. He Is
consulted far and wide for the removal of 'roots' or curws, the curing of illnesses that are supernaturally indUed, and the solving ofa wide varjetyofproblema
James Edwin McTeer Sr., was born in 1903 m liardeville, S. C. At the age of fl he was appointed High
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37 years, during which time he came to be loved and
respected by his people and earned local, state and
national honors Even though he Is officially retired, he
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Sanford to Philadelphia in an effort to gather all kind.. of
folklore -music, tale., recipes, remedies. Sponsored by
the Seminole County Bicentennial Committee, she 1.
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E Ist's' two hea ris. I would have the Jaco!)ys? ;,Vr4o "Ask the
bid three clubs and wu would Ja Co "ys' ca re o I this
have reached the slam."
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d game. slain and rubber play
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Topography

TONIGHT'S TV
(4) Joker's Wild
(5) Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
(33) 700 Club
(44) Falner Knows
Best
1030 (2,1) Wheel Of

Wednesday

EVENING
7:00 (2) To Tell The
Truth

Concentration
(I) What's My Line
(9) Wild World
Of Animals
(13) Cable Prevue
(24) Intercom
(33, 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2,1) Price Is
Right
(6) What's My Line
19) 525.000 Pyramid
(13) Movie
(7. 5) Little House
On The Prairie
(6) Tony Orlando
(9) That's My Mama
(24) Feeling Good
(35) Adventure
(44) Dinah
P30 (9) Movie
(24) Con sumer
Survival Kit
0: DO (2) Lucas Tanner
(6) Cannon
Lucas Tanner
(24) Saga Of
Western Man
(44) Mole
9:30 (13) Honey Wes t
(33) Double Action
Theatre
10:00 (2. 5) Petrocelli
(6) Mannix
(9) Baretta
(13) Zane Grey
(24) The Thin Edge
10:30 (13) June Atlyson
(35) My Favorite

(44) Night Gallery
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11:30 (2,0) TonIght Show
(6) Movie
(9) Wde World Of
Entertainment
(35, 44) The Fugitive
100 (2,5) Tomorrow
Show
(9) Movie

Thursday

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(44) Addams Family
3:30 (4) Match Game
(9) One Life To
Live
(24) Consumer
Survival Kit
(35) Uncle Hubie
Show
(44) Three Stooges
4:00 (2, 5) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) You Donu t Say
(24) Sesame Street
(44) MIckey Mouse
Club
1:30 (2) Bonanza
(I) Mery Griffin
(9)
Show

12:00 (2, 44) News
(4) Young And
Restless
(I) Jackpot
(9) Eyev.itnes
(24) Intercom 24
(33) Big Valley
12:30 (2, 0) Jackpot (4) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) All My Children
(44) Variety
1:00 (2,1) Marble
Machine
() News
Ryan Hope
(
z) tsooi( ei
(35, 44) MovIe
1:30 (2.5) Days Of Our
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(44) LUCy Show
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(24) Feeling Good
(33) Mayberry RFD
(44) Get Smart

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Vicinity Princeton. Reward 373
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DEAR DR.

Semester
Today in Florida
6:55 (2) DaIly Devotional
7:00 (2,0) Today
News

(9) Bozo's 8i9 Top
7:30 () Am America
(44) Black Forum
captain Kangaroo
(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo
8:30 (44) Ands Gaig
9:00 (2) PhIl Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
(0,9) Movie
(44) Fury
9:30 (44) Petticoat
Junction
10:00 (2) CelebrIty
Sweepstakes
BtX)

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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR

you have

Some specific questions.
I take a hormone shot evey
three weeks, Each time a
rtain nwse gives me the shot,
sh': tells me I am getting them
too alien, and I should waIt 45
days between shots. I dOfl'I .:c
the doctor for this, only go to
lab.
Whenitisumeformeto

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A BABY'S WORLD
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TAX CRDITAPPLIES
0% VA So DOWN. FHA LOW DOWN

;ecretary. excellent

Each Woodmers Home Features Central Hear And
Air, Shag Carpeting in Living Areas Inside And
Outtidi Stora ge, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And Mere I I I Corn.
On Out And See For Yourself.
SALES r'

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room, air. :deal for rellred persons,

C:rdinal Industries for an in.
tert,,iw, Sanford 331.0270.

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DUPLEX- Furn or Unfurn, Ideal
Location, Reasonable Rent, Phone
owner us mt.

PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW.
Call 327.7411 or 03)9993.

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MASTPS COVE

[ not all

for a cha nge.
even though
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct, 23) It's

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Legal Notice
FICTITIOUSHAME
Notie is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at
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Santando. Springs Dr. Longwood.
Seminole County, Florida under the
fictitious name of BO SIMPSON
REALTY, and that I intend to
register J.idme wirn the Clerk of
me Circuit Court, Seminole County.

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will exasperate you. You can of a material nature from your
handle things.
friends. It could prove emGEMINI (May 2.1.-June 20) barrassina when you're
Don't rehash an old, Irritating down.
issue with a person in your SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
charge
today. Forgiveness will Unfortu.nately, you can't ban a
"a
KiDotis
PASSES
win you an ally,
major decision today on
MATINS
CANCER (June 21-July 22)11 whether you tread upon
2:30 •l.N
shopping today, be careful someone's toes. First, protect
when it comes to novel n)&amp;- your own interests.
NM4P'
chandise, There's a good
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
TWUTRI
chance
you'll buy something 21)Aco-workertodaywillhave
3:45
GONE IN
you'll neye.r use,
a rather sharp tongue, He can
6OSECONDS
LEO (Ju1y23-Aug. 22) Avoid be won over easily if you react
PLUS-.--J the company today of one tactfully, not angrily.
FURYON WHEELS
whosegoaLsarenotinharmony
(Dec. 22-Jan
___________ with your&amp; It won't be worth 19)CAPRIcORN
You'll profit more in 11w
long run today If you think in
terms of what's best for all
contrnnd,rftthcr thri What S
in it for me?"
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
You have a tendency today to
JUMP to conclusions. Your
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Notice is hereby gvt'r, that "are
enqeocxjlnbusir,essnl Mt I
Sanford, (Wekiwa River Road)
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Lease An Apartment And You'll Receive
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machine, scope. etc. Ph III 9330
MAke Your Budget go further. shop
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CUDDY'S HOMEIMPROVEMENT Ynu Pa.e ?rci
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ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
best Expert pant 8. body work.
AND REPAIRS. 372 1331.
7341304; after 6 pm. 373 1595
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Sanford, Fla.
Call for Appt. 322-3103
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Specialit in outdoor portraits Also
Weddings Call for details aft er
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KENNELS 377 5757
available Bud CabelI
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For free estimates, call Carl
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322- 5191.

Couch with matching chair, vanity
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prtvlded you don's spend
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Special Shrub and garden sorayers,
9* Cents ea. Gardeni and, 1100 W.
1st St., 373 6630

Moving? Why Not Live
In Sanford's Finest
Established Residential
Area?
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las. I'd like to invite all
YOU folks o to see just
how beautiful apartment living can he, and

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GIANT OAK TREES- Shades this
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fenced corner lot inCluded is
Bedroom home, with central
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heat 5. air, all for only 576,500

Nrwdetuxesttjcttoapt., adults only
WWcarpel, ceramic tile, 5)25 me.
lee
Mgr. at 617 S. Park, No 3
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Bedr oom 1 bath, cm large corner
lot, big utility shed, drive by 2001 '
Summ,rIln Ave. and ca lm for
details. Sales price, sI4,00

deposit 327 0711

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Trained Personnel
All Makes &amp; Models

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Plants
&amp; Hb,ing Baskets at The
Farmers Market, Thursday &amp;
Fridays.

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Wood or steel desks (executive desh.
&amp; chaim secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabln$, as is. Cash and Carry
NOLL'S
Casselbrry, 17 92, $304706

Hammond Cadet Organ, 5350; 1973
Yamaha 10). $350. Both good
condition 373-9096

But to n s
Chi ldren'8s

W. rnaqwuy so
W1NTU 0*1001, IlL
(306)065.7100

eg Real Estate Brok er
flOE. 25th St. 322 6453

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Expert Body Repairs

Used office furniture

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RALPH'S BUG
HOUSE, Dedicated t precis;on
VW Repairs for it yrs. Cor. of S
Sanford Ave. &amp; Sliver Lk. Rd. 327.
7351.

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STAN'S HWY 46 FLEA MARKET
Satur day Sunday

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ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy 1792
372 5961

marIna, fish camp or acreage,
Buying within 60 days. Wm
Koshiol, 203 Ocean Drive,
TaverrtJ,r. Fla., 33070,

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73' CrilCtifie ld Cruiser, 160 Inboard
outboard power, ideal for family
camping, skiing, &amp; fishing, 337
5151 Cr 337 0724

7610 Hiawatha Ave at 1797, Sanford
3730120

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TAFFER REALTY

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MARGE WILLIAMS
322151 2

be a very productive
No
period If you don't try to build

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TWO AND THREE BEDROOMS AVAILABLE
2SSORIDGEW000 AVE., SANFORD

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The auction stana promptly al 4
pm on the I" Out get P9'S,
corny to 5,5Mm. ft haw" sod sea
Our hugs selection of new and
r.cendiiioned mobile homes at of.
fordable prgss. Wail 4"solo'.
teUwnenl by a top couney band,
free hot dop and soft drinks. and
Swsg for e brand new color

JUST OFF 25th ST., 323-6420

REALTOR 373.74,$

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ONE BEDROOM
FROM p135

$49,750.

72- 1959,372-4164
FiorId
Florida in accordance with the
I or? Bedroom AduIt only
pi'olln of the Fictitious Name
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK LONGW000, 4 Or
2 Ba
5tatt's. To Wit Section $6509
2545 Park Drive $70 Up
Fireplace, den, citrus trees,
Florida Statutes 19S1
fenced Pric ed in low 530's 534
5: Russell L. Moncrief
3.491.
AVAL
APARTMENTS
Kathleen K. Mncrief
ADULTS. NO PETS
Publish: July 2. 9. 16, 23, 1975
SANFORD $21,900
116W.
2nd S..
DEPC
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3 Bedroom, 1',bathL car
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yrs. old. In excellent cOflditpon,
Good
area, has assumable 7''x
qw_
oct.
mortgage, $14,500. Payments
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PREPARE FOR STATE OR COUNTY
inoh, PIT I, or rq inônce

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letup witfiiri tOO miles of our
showroom

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RIDGEWOOD ARMS

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Lose yourself In style, large living
room with brick
and
book shelves. Enjoy formal
dining, large eat-in kitchen, and
room for mother in an apartment,
Extra storage, workshop. plus 2
baths. Reduced below appraisal.

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOk
t we intend to Furn EffIciency Apt, for one per. 37)4991
19195.
register said name with the Clerk of
&amp; lights 3735111
327 7374, 377 1196,377 1954
tPr C1rc'jt Court, Seminole County,

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W. Garnett White

air.
/ B edroom unfurnished
wall to wall carpet. $125 month.
ISO damage deposit 203 E 21st St.
323l309aft er 5:30

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Florida In accordance with the 4 Room Apartment, part utilities
MId. $170 per me $10 damage

provisio of the Fictitious Name
Statute's, To Wit Section 06% 09
Florida Statutes 1957
0. 0. Simpson
Publish- June 11. 75. July 7, 9, 1975
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for about $6.00).

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JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC.

ON THE LAKE
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Acreage

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To c.h.br.ie
grand opening,
d1m. Superior Mobil. Horn. Show I
it 0 W. Highwsy 60 In Winter
Garden will si..ction off a recead..
boned 1573 Galazie mobile home I
on Sturd.y luty tRIm. Beat offer
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Mel it.
Th. horn. is completely tumhsh.d,
and dud,s r.4ngeritor, range.
Oven end drape., and would no'malty rutlil
Th.

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Lots

5 Bedrooms

BAMBOO COVE APTS,
1.3 OR Furn., Untumn.
300 E. Alfport, 3731310

Cosmetologist

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CommerclalProperties

and
st,or'Piand required. Full time
permantnt pc'oition, good benefits DeB.ary, Adults. Lov el y large 1 bci

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ORANGE CITY
Fully developed
rolling wooded lots In going
subdivision Available for sale to
other builders or individuals, 14.500
each.
Call (305) 131-4300

50—Mfsneou sfor Sale

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REAL ESTA

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Homes,

SANFORD
50 Plaff0d iota in the
city of Sanford. Ideal for FHA-VA.
Low cost housing. Engineering
Plans available. Builder finiShing
10 houses now, wishes to sell
balance of property 5)300 each.

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HUGE CARPORT SALE-- Fur.
nifure, Baby items, Clothing,
Stereo, Sewing Machine, Books,
Camping items. &amp; much more,
priced to sell. 171 Lakeview Ave.,
Lake Mary from 9 to 5. July 10, 11
&amp; 12.

LOTS FOR SALE

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Flea Market,ga m 6 m .S.st. .'uly
12. Hidden Lake Club House,
Sanford. For Info, call Sat. 337.
'13$.

St. Johns River area. Home,

Superior

MODEL NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION

373-1061or323-OSl7eess.

II —HelP Wanted

Master Preferred

ARIES (March 21-April 19) 11w effort to I!)' and convince
There's no reason to pick up the him you're right.
entire tab today for a fun ac- VIRGO (Aug.23. Sept. il) It's
tivltY with friends. Let each pay to your advantage to play a
a fair share.
little hard-to-get today in your
household,

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AUCTION JULY 19

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M. UP4SWORTH REALTY
Peal Estate Broker
102W.lstSt.

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER ITEMS.
.SELL Room in private home. Lady only.
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
A pply 1 Country Club Road after
WANT AD. Pho'i 377.7411 or $31.
I p m.
9993 and a friendly Ad Visor will
help you.
One room, furnished, private en
trance, bath &amp; parking. 323-9579
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after 5pm

Enjoy much larger "Seek &amp; Find" puzzles with over 50
d iscoveries per panel in an all-new series of 24.page booklets.
border volumes I, Hand [II. send $ I for each, making checkc
payable to "Seek &amp; Find" in care of this newspaper.

BYBERNICEBEDEOSOL

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$h169

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From

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your

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p-or tour junx ii.ars
323-1379

If Your Old Buggy
Ain't What
Used To Be
Because Of
Nicks, Scratches Or
.ifl)Dents ,, Then
j/Come To

54—Garage Sales

Lake Mary, S Acres between 3rd 5,
4th St. at VanBi,ren St. Near
School. Bruno BelIucci, 1917
Louise 5?,, Crystal Lake, Illinois,
60014

47—Real Estate

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COLOR TV, lii 95 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
64.4 1006

43—Lots-Acreage

"11-8,1110

Want to Buy
USED GO CART
377-1790

1966 Che'yroItt truck, a tOn, With
new utility body and racks, good
Shape, good tires. 5400 or best
offer. 371 4759

Car

Color TV's from ISO; 135W, from
$15; Service all makes HERBS'
TV 1200 5, French, 377 1711.

Why Store it and forget it? Sell It and
forge: It with a Classified Ad. 3722611

Beautiful S acres, paved road, trees,
clear flowing stream, horses O.K.
Terry Realty, REALTOR, 63$0711.

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HWY. 17-" Sanford

$

5441

No Security Deposit.

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017W. 1st St.
322

You Can Afford.

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Challenging part time ad
ministrit lye-executive. sec'i work
desired by mate attractive, N
ew
as ma rural area. No down
energetic, experlencid woman.
i)yment,
payments less
Write Resident, III Plantation
than rent.
sutsidi:ed
Blvd., Lake Mary, or call 321-0eS6.
to Qualified buyers Call to see If
•V'OU Qualify I
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Peas, you pick, black eyes and
purple hull On Oregon Ave. ir
mile rlorthofl6&amp; just westof I-I.

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PART 2

21—Situations Wa nted

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TARUS (April 20-May 20 ) Be dealings. Let them come to you

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our course and see what life is
all about I Luxury Living at Prices

411-~nt. 4a

1945 Chevrolet Step side pick up. 3195116 evenings,

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1911 Ambassador Station Wagon,
air, extras, inspected, low
mileage $150 372 3617

1971 Chevy Truck. cus t om 10, 6 cyl.,
I' bed, rear seep. 51.199 final offer.
13161S3

For used furniture, appliances,
toots, etc Buy I or 1001 Items
irry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave

53—TV. Radio-Stereo

3303 Orlando Drive
Sanford)?) 5700

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Cash
For Your Junk
3739136

__ 79—Trucks-Trailers

CASH 322.4132

KENMORE WASHER, pads,
SC?vce. used machinr-,
P.00P4Ey APPL IAPO.[' ?)

I96i Ford 7cJoor.
5250
See Mgr. 6125,pa,y

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3733166

Wanted to buy used office furniture,
Any
Quantity.
PIOLL'S
Casselberry, Hey 17 92. 130 4206

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1973 Buick Lesabre, I cr.. air. Only
57,500 3774991, After 5, call 377.
7371.

1974 Kawasaki, go CC
Like Now, 5300
327 1307

I Piece or Housefull
CASH 371.437*

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1913 Plova7Door
2511 Yale
After 5.327.1430

78—MOtot'YCleS

ANTIQUES

____52—Appliances

Come lee the latest in luxury family
living, the all new 7144' Glen
brook.

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Pecorigitloned Batteries, 112.93
exchange, REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave.

DAVE-S' 373 9'370

furniture Moving Sale.
Tables, Lamps &amp; Accessories, 13.43491.

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wwave 0

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BALL REALTY

1970 Cuda, complete engine
overhaul, new I on the floor, $31$12.

We Buy Furniture

Household

Builder's

Payton Realty

76—Auto Parts

Will buy or 'onsign guns of any
description 3217340

Table &amp; Chairs, Color TV &amp; Stereo.
Also other Items, 373 0101.

MOBILE HOME MOVING. Corn
plete set up I'll save you money
L'cent.ed Orlando 21) 5110

frees.

Ostn.2 BR. air. ki'chen equlpo.d
carpeted throughout. On 2'
fenced lots, I utility bldg., storogi
she'd. large garden area. 327 694

1972 Mark IV. fully ejipped. special
price, $4,$93 Call Duane McGui re
at 37/1651. Dealer.

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Cash for good used Furniture &amp;
ArmHgut's. STAN'S, 337-9119.

KULP DECORATORS
109W. 1st 5',, 322 7313
We steam -clean carpets

5 and 10 Acre Tracts of land with

Set Your sails

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Pure Honey
1001 W 3rd St Sanford
337-5017

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taking hormones.

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need hormones and if so, how
much and how you should take

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better position to tell you U you

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It bothers me to think that
maybe i am getting

Reg Real Estate Broker

Ahoy Matesl c5Marine

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Work your own hours. Earn extra Altamonte Springs - 3 Bedroom, 7
bath, large lot, 1,lOOsq. ".of living
an AVON Represen
$I'iL double garag.. 533.000. 613
tative Call
Powell DrIve, 339 MO, O.vrwr.

Child Cure ir,rny hdrTie 5151cr one,
175 for two. 372-3951.

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o ther day, and after
me. he said Iwas in fine shape.

An..,p 7 bedroom home with Florida
room, carpeted throughout, all
new appliances, corner lot,
517,5(5)

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Real Estate
41_4M

Near lake &amp; Town

income as

the shots, I get down in the th
em.
"dumps," get headaches, and
Pap smear my have
just feel terrible. On top of that,
&amp; only fordetectiui of
I et those awfuL
awful hot flashei.
I
U CAWUWC I
She told me last week (after the cells wi th special stains and
lecture) that It Willis all In my also get some Informati
on irom
head. Should Y see the doctor the examination on how well a
rin4
...5,.,.•'
woman is in balance with her
I had a Pap smear by a doctor hormones.
You may have been
in a lar ger town close by the
because
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$27,000

Peg Real Friate
327-1301.
2610 Hiawatha Ave. at 17-92

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A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT A,DS!

talkod about them, but I have

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Realty

No down, Assume pa'ment5,
Trailer, $109.31 mo. on rental lot,
*34 9122 after 4 &amp; all day Sat. 5,
Sun. Owner.

garden

Broker

large Shady oaks on the scenic
Weilva. Modern clean interiors,
127.
from S1I05 Mi. WofSantqd
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521,500

a WEIçIVA RIVER •

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I Br'ciroom, I bath, on good

b$ock.frethlypaintedinslde&amp; out
Fenced back. 20*70' patio

222.2090

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Beautifully furnished, tdr(le 2
bedroom, adults preferred. $30
Pet mo. Call 337-1470,

up and detail
man, S day week, full time,
Uniforms, hospitalization.
vacation pay . Good opportunity
for advancement for hard worker.
Apply in person only to Bill fl..ker
VW, 3219 S Orlando Drive. An
Equal Opportunity Employer.

2 Acres

Sanford, Vacant, 3 BR, Iii baths

SANFORD

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Operation. Call 373 64" for eppt.S
to S
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Complete child cars services. New

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76065 Hwy, 1797
REALTOR 373-5774

1505 W. 25th St.

1973 17' wIde, 1 btdroorn. iC, adult;
$123 per month. 327-59.19.

Adult rnmillilhamili village.
_ under

M.D.

Apartments

Fenc ed yard, 3 bedrooms, I bath,
Sunhed, $ 21.000

322.7643

mechanized

o-aiici ca

am
u would answer

LAMB

with

Harold Hall Realty

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

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68—Wanted to Buy

Singer Zig Zag, In cabinet, 3 needle,
front toad deuxe sewing machine.
Sold new for 5319,00, Pay balance
Of IN or 10 payments of I9 See at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East FIrit. Downtown
327 94 11 E,ve, 10-1146

1977 1761', 3 BR, 11.-, bath, extras.

Shaded

Luxury Patio

BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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Jim Hunt

42—tv'obile Homes

4 Bed room, 7 bath. pool,
landscaped, 131. 500

Spring Is here and it's a goed time to
choose a new home from the pages
of our classified ads.

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Days-322 6173
Nights 377 :424 or 327.2357

By O wner Lovely) bedrooms, 1 year
Old. large family room with
fireplace, very large lot almost I
ecre. Idyllwiide Section, 373-94 a.

Toyota, '70 Cororea stistlon wagon,
good condition. Below book. ill.
62$'-

Slide in Cab-over-camper, to ,
camper. SIeefnl6. Will trade. 377. 1967 Chevy Impala. good Condition,
$976.
must sell, 5550. 323 $213.

JIM DANDY JAZZ FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GORMLY'S C 46 Sanford 373 4733

Assume Payments

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80—Autos for Sale

su,s.

Camper top, for Jeep, 7',
Slightly damaged. 3720011.

67A—Feed

51-4iousehoJ Goods

Sanford, By Owner
ldyilwllde III
Section.) Bedroom, 2 bath, family
room on Ia)'ge lot, low down
Payment. 377045% after 6:30 P.M.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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75—Recreational Vehicles

In the Herald Classified ads are
black and white and read all over

BUY -SELL - TRADE
)l1-3)SE.First St.
3fl-56

Fl.

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Peg Apaloosa Stallion, 7 yrs. old.
Brole, ready to ride. Very gentle.
Call after 9 p.m 349 $562.

$200; Bar Stools, Glass rack, Bar
Supplies. 522-1834

Reg. Real Estate Broker
331 0440, 372-774, 321 7195

Evening Herald, Sanford,

66—Horses

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Near Golf Course

LOT overlooking Lake Crystal

dens

FROM

e Honws

Wanted, bookkeeper through trial
balance, preferably S years ix.
perfence

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Full charge bookkeeper, must be
experienced in all Øiases. 373.
5009.

Female Porneranian, light

625 (7) I Dream Of

Jeannie

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LOST
Female Irish Setter, S
mos, old, in vicinity of Mariners
Village, Apt. 707. If found, call 373
7999. REWARD

MORNING
6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
6:10 (2) Sunrise
Almanac

Room. bear;, pay.' Young lady
seets all in on. person to help
care for walledin private estate.
With pool, cars. shopping, etc.
Prefer masculine female, since
husband is confined to wheel
chair. Must drive, I29S.1l$l

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LakeMary,26R Furnished
Adu!t, Plo Pets. 5135
791 State Rd IS

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Perhaps Alcoholic AixinymouS
Can Help
Call4fl 4557
WriteP.O. Box 1213

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Furnished2BR House
Adutts,NoPets
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NlceLocatlon. 322 3566

mecha&amp;c. Apply to Bell's Union
76, Lonqwood
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PACED WtTH A DRINKIN(.

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3737011
ThInkIng about that summer
vacation?Gotabettercarthrougp, Needed Immediately, servIce
__thectasslbiedadsintoday'sp.aper.
station attendant. Also a

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13' L-Shape Naughahyde button Bar,

By owner, like new, 2 Bedrooms,
Flu. room, detached garage,
fenced yard $19,000. 323 9S10.

3277217

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NEW HOMES- in good area, 3 &amp; I
Bedrooms. Prced $2000) to
$79,000. S pct. down, it.4 pet. interest.

3 bedroom, 1k-, bath on corner lot,
5)0,900. Ex)sting, 5 16,500, 7 pct.
Mfg. 371 8602.

MUST SELL - New 3 OR 2 BATH
HOME, all extras, good location
MAKE OFFER

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Norwalk Leri.Kelp caps at
Fairway Plaza Pharmacy

2321 Park Dr.
3272111
REALTOR-AFTER MRS.
377.92*4
337 0646
3'!7-3991

COUNTRY HOME SITE Nearly on
acre lot in area of fine countr

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cer.tral air, wall wall carpet, o
one acre shaded lot. $13,500

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Larry Saxon, Realtor

HOME &amp; BUSINESS ideal con
mercial location on Hwy 17.9
over ItO' frontage, also garaç
apartment, $45,000
terms.

mortgage with $6100 down. 511-7
per month total payment

WITT REALTY

facIliti including pool and term
courts s*,,soo

ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom, l' bat
central air, split Or. plan, wa
wall carpet, low down &amp; àssun
mortgage $74,0

Your MLS Agency

RZ- AL.

bedroom.

105 SanoraAve, 3271121
S I Fr'day: 15 Sat &amp; Sun

322•2420 Anytime

Furnished 2 Bedroom cottage, neat
clean $95 monthly to right
Call Bob Markey, Advertising
couple U6739.
Director
327-2611 -$319993
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Banana Lake, turn. 7 bedroom,
heat it. air, $175. Call Mt. Dora, 904
1st class body &amp; Paint Man
iii .z.

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 644 2027 for "We Care""Hotline". Adults or Teens.

Jill

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373.

Bennett Realty Inc.

LIKE NEW- Corner lot, fenced
rear yard. Patio, Central heat I.
air, bedroom, 2 baths Excellent
financing available

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CALL OWNER- 337i)5 or
21U, 3 BR, carpeted, central air
heat, fireplace, all electric kitchen, 2"i lots, $37,500 or best offer.

Bedrooms, 2 baths, arge fami
room, membership in recreation

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LOW DOWN PAYMENT- 3
bedroom, 1 bath, carpeting
throughtout. Owner is anxious to
sell Price r educ ed to s17.S for
Quick sale. Better hurryt

fenced,

Newspaper experience required.
ApplIcant must be well organized.
an excellent speller, ar enjoy
selling on the telephone.

Realty

After S. 327-7111

YEA, YEA, FHAI
Like new home has everyt hing. 3
bedrooms. 2 baths, family room,
air conditioned, car pet. Buy VA or
FHA. Check values starting at
172,900. 323 9410.

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER' I
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for you. NATIONAL SINGLES
CLUB OF AMERICA. Phone: JOS.
273-2740,

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We have listings We have buyers.
bath, air conditioned.
3 BR,
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323 6353, 372 1910. eves
Quiet 2 bedroom cottage air, like
new, peneled, lar ge porch, $135
Live-In baby sitter, to. one child.
mo. 15t &amp; last. Older couple Only.
smell salary. Call
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Daytona Bch. 252 3165

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OR, shade trees. nice location. 212
Colonial Way. Sanford 327.2130.

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Memories Of Good Cuisine

PUD Zoning: Catch-All For Multi-Family Apartments 9
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
First ofaThreePartSeries

In Altamonte Springs 843.22
acres are zoned Phi) including
Oak Harbcr with 55 acres under
construction; The Villages 6.13
completed construction, Rivr

Planned Unit Development
PhD), as a concept of
diversified land use, was introduced in Florida a little
more than five years ago, but
today some 17,000 acres of
Seminole County property
carries the zoning designation.
A former city attorney
w&amp;rned the elected officials of
Winter Springs last year that
the city would have difficulty
defending Its zoning, if taken to
court
County
Attorney
Tom
Freeman, then legal advisor to
the Winter Springs City
Council, said too much of the
city's PhD zoned property was

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stewed tomatoes from our own
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we kept the sugar added low
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mixture boils; boll gently about
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heads pace and preferably using
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wide-mouth pint jars. Wipe top
edge of jars with a damp towel.
Add lids and seal according to
jar manufacturer's directions.
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temperature is reached. Remove and cool on a wire rack or
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tomatoes, stirring occasionally,
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What's a picnic without a
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with plastic wrap or store in a
lidded plastic bowl, chill in
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from the smallest In Altamonte
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acres The Villages
largest In Winter Springs, 3, 00
acres, Tuscawilla.
Only one Incorporated
commwutyin Seminole County.
Longwood, has no land zoned

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unless changes could be made •
to permit long range
devel opments incorporating
more than just high grade
residential homes on large
estates with formal gardens.
The Florida Trend continues
that the PUD had no let-up in
zoning protections, just
flexibility for other uses.

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glass dish, It was a delicate
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morning and just before dinner before the rarebit was ready to on some sugar, a drop of salt
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Wam summer days release the man from the fish store serve, carrying a tall stone and a
squeeze of lemon Juice. simply cream and grape Jelly. celestial.
memories, would arrive with a large crock with atlght.ritung top. At
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"girl friends" to luncheon, then turned Into a mousse mold foods and family eating habits
California, was a wonderful lemon juice and a touch of salt.
Every year we had a special there were usually stuffed and buried in Ice and salt for have changed through the
cook ai well as beautiful. My Father Insisted people who spring dinner. It Included shad squabs arA her grape jelly several hours. Served on a cut decades.
father, a tall Southerner. had doused oysiers with cocktail roe, boiled new potatoes with
spent much time In France and sauce were barbarians,
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in New York. Mother did most bucket of boiling water. So the whipped cream. Then on the farm or buythem at the
5 cups milk
spooned
onto surface of custard
of the caoldng, helped I recall, fish man had to come o,,erand Fourth of July we had whole supermarket, itisagoocl Idea to
3 pints strawberries
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poached salmon, new peas In put In a supply when the time is
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y we
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heavy cream and vanilla.
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4 cup corn starch
stir together sugar, corn starch,
eggs. hand crank freezer following
ception of Blue Point oysters they drank draft beer from
Mother used three or four
4 teaspoon Imt
salt, corn syrup wW
served raw on the half shell.
Keenan's Bar two bloc~s away. quarts of berries, strained them
Graduafly stir in milk. Cook Makes
manufacturer's
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190 acres, formerly known as
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its 70 acres.
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'ilth 4,343.41 acres zoned for
four PUD areas, has slightly
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entire county's PhD zoned
property and almost half as
much as the unincorporated

In Seminole County, the The Springs 380 acres; Wekiva
Run with 160 acres under PUD nearly a year ago. Only a
construction; Country Creek, few weeks remain for Striton unincorporated areas have Hunt Club 1,022 acres; Sand
399.1 acres under construction Properties to begin con- total of nine PhD zoned parcels Lake 150 acres; Sterling Park
and North Lake, 222 acres struction, according to a plan totaling 10,100 acres and in. 1,000 acres and Appaloosa
partially under construction, approved by the city, calling for eluding: Heathrow 1,267 acres; Village 301 acres.
Casselberry has two PhD
In Oviedo Striton Properties' — among other things — Greenwood Lakes 1,450 acres;
in the extreme south end of the recreation facilities and a lull Sabal Point 3,050 acres; areas zoned with total acreage
Sweetwater Oaks 642 acres; of about 'O while Lake Mary has
city was annexed and zoned for scale sewer system.

project 706.61 acres; Sanora 140
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Wednesday, July 9, 1975

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H omemade

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FRESH PEACH
SHORTCAKE
17-ounce package pound
cake mix
1 cup commercial sour
cream
2 eggs, separated
14 cup fi nely diced syruppreserved or candled
ginger, if desired
Li t,, *adiv
1 cup heavy cream
In a large bowl of an
electric mixer blend the
pound cake mix and the
sour cream; beat at
medium speed for 3
minutes. If used, stir In the
ginger. With clean beaters,
beat egg whites Just until
they hold stiff straight
peaks when the beater is
slowly wi thdrawn; fold Into
batter. Pour Into a greased
9 by 9 by 2 inch cake pan.
Bake In a preheated 325.
degree oven until a cake
tester inserted in center
comes out clean 50 to 55

minutes. itt cake stand In
pare rm a wire rack for 30
minutes; with a small
metal spatula, loosen
sides; turn out on rack:
wi th another rack, turn
right side up. Cool Completely.
Skin and pit peaches;
slice; sprinkle wi th orange
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tatill6efore serving,
wi th a long serrated knife
cut cake in half horizontally. Wl-Jp cream, adding
sugar and vanilla to taste.
Spread half the cream over
bottom layer of pound
cake; top wi th half the
peaches; cover wi th second
cake layer; arrange
remaini ng peaches on top;
add remaining cream.
Chill until served. Mak es 9
to 12 servings.
Note: If candled ginger is
used, rinse In hot water to
soften before dicing.

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By CECILY BROWNSTONE supply of these crisp, thin and
flavorsome crackers on hand
Associated Press
P
Food Editor and
they have made an enor- DEAR CECILY: I have won-- mous hit with every one of my
dered for a long time If it Is numerous tasters. Because of
possible swcessfully to make their large shape, lam tempted
and bake crackers t home. to call them breakand-comeYou surely can give me a basic again crackers Just as the
recipe using the different British call one of their
grains singly or In combination desserts, which they always of.
r you can give me the name oi ter whole, cut-and-come-again
a cookbook featuring such reci- cake. Instead I've settled for
calling them Krazy Krackers
pes. 1 would want to vary
recipe by using different seeds, because of their li'rge and Ir.
cheese and so forth. M ust one regular shape and also because
also add the commercial fresh- their formula Is a genuine
ner used In commercial bak. American one and the spelling
ries? I do not want to use any. aberration Is so typical of the
thing but unprocessed in. United States!
redIenta if I can help It. I will
Now to the nitty gritty. All t
appreciate any help you can
ingredients
in these crackers
ive me.
are wholesome, including the
-INQUIRING COOK. real mayonnaise. It Is made
DEAR INQUIRING COOK: (nun vegetable salad oil, whole
eggs, incgar, water, egg yolks,
I'he best cracker recipe I have salt, sugar, lemon Juice and
ned to date is. Interestingly natural flavors; In addition, a
'nough, made with commercial small amount of calcium
'cal mayonnaise. I have kept a odium (E1)TA) is added to pt-c..

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vent rancidity. This rreshrner
8-ounce container (1 cup)
Is given a clean bill of health by
plain yogurt
Dr. Micha el F. Jacubaon, dl
rector of the Center for Science
In a large mixing bowl thorIn the Public Interest, Washing- oughly stir together the flour,
ton, D.C. In his "Eater's Di- sugar, salt and baking soda.
gest" (Doubleday) Dr. Jacob- With a pastry blender Cut
son states that "Doctors used mayonnaise until well-mixed
EDTA for medical purposes and coarse crumbs form. Stir In
long before food chemists rec- ynurt; with your hnd, firmly
ognized Its usefulness."
press dough Into a W. Out into
16 equal pieces: first cut the
have not as yet tried van- ball of dough into quarter3, then
atlons of the Krazy Krackers cut each quarter Into fourths,
using different grains and fla- On a prepared pastry cloth,
so with a prepared stockinetvorings but I promise to
covered rolling pin, roll each
and report on the. In
meantime, I hope you will enjoy piece to 1-16th Inch thickness each will be a uneven 8-Inch
this excellent basic recipe. - C.
round. Place, a few inches
B.
apart, on ungreased cookie
sheets; spr inkle lightly with
KRAZY KRACKERS
extra salt. Bake in a preheated
2 cups unbleached floUt
40gree oven until lightly
2 to 4 tablespoons sugar
and spottily browned - 6 to 7
minutes. With a wide metal
"i teaspoon salt
spatula, remove to wire racks
to cool. Store In a tightly
teaspoon
baking
soda
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register said
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the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida In accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To-Wit: Section I65.0

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5: Richard G. Olilenbeck

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Seminole County,
Longwood,

Florida. towit:
SANDALWOOD. according to
the plat thereof as recorded in Plat
soot 15, Page ii of the Public
Records

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Florida.

LAKE SEMRCY SHORES.
according to the pta? the reof as
recorded In Plat Book IS. Page 23 of
the Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida.
HIGHLAND HiLLS, accordi ng
to the plat thereof as recorded In
PIat Book ii. Page 58 of the Public

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SHADOW HILL, according to
the ptat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 17, Page 61 of the Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida.
Lands in the SW '., of the sw 14
of Se ction 31. TownshIp 20 South.
Range 30 East, Seminole County,
Florida, containing 25 acres, more

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By CECILY ROWNSTONE
Associated Press Food Editor

LIGHT SUPPER
Vegetable Soup
Pancake Plaks
Beverage
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For the suppertime you feel
lazy!
' 1 cups wholewheat pancake
mix
1 CUPS milk
I egg
ta blespoon salad oil
3 cups applesauce, heated
12 pork sausage links,
cooked and drained
1101.1y st ir together the pancake mix. milk, egg and oil until
fairly smooth. For each pancake, Pour ascantL cup batter
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hot lightly greased
lddIe to make 12 pancakes;
when tops are covered with
bubbles and edges look cooked,
turn and brown. For each
'serving, sandwich a cup hot
applesauce between 2 pan.
cakes; top with another cup
a pplesauce and 2 sausages.
Serve at once. Makes 6 servings.

the 5outhv,et ', of the South

w$t '4 of the Northeast U. and the
East U. of the Southeast U. of the

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21 South, Range 30 East, less
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Sidney L. Vihien,

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Chairman
boar d of County
Snlnole County, Fla

Publish: July C. 1975
PEPS

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that,
Longwood Utililes, Inc. has applied
to the City Council 01 the City Of
Longwood, Florida, for the issuance
of a sewer franchise embracing the

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Seminole County, Florida. towlt:
A) SANDALWOOD, according to
the plat thereof as recorded In

PhatBook IS. Page ii of the Public
Records ,f Seminole County.
Florida.
B) LAKE SEARCY SHORES,.
according to the plat thereof as:
recorded In Plat Book 15. Page 2) of
the Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida.
HIGHLAND HILLS, according
to the plat thereof as recorded in
Plat Book If. Page 35 of the Public'
Records of Seminole County,
Florida.
SHADOW HILL, according to'the p1st thereof as recorded In Plat
BOOk 17. Page Ii of Che Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida.
E) Lands In the SW 'is of the SW
of SectIon 31. Township 20 South,
Range 30 East, Seminole County,
Florida, coedaining 25 acres. more

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Charcoal Grilled Frankfurters
on Toasted Buns
Honey Limas Salad Bowl
Watermelon Beverage
HONEY LIMAS
From Jewish cuisine.
1-pound package dried baby
Urns beans
s,cup peanut oil
1 cup chopped onion
%cuphoney
2 teaspoons salt
Soak beans In water to cover
:B overnight; add enough more
water to cover and simmer un-til tender -about 1 hour; drain.
In a small skillet, beat the oil;
add onion and cook gently,
stirring often, until wilted; stir
in honey and salt; stir into lima
beans. Turn into a 2-quart
casserole. Bake, covered, In a
preheated 350-degree oven until
beans are glazed - about 1
+ hour. Makes 12 servings.

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that perlonal service up" him isnot

Two Fan

practical because his residence and
wherea bouts are unknown. it is

One Set of Silverware
One Deep Freerer, G.E. •

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ORDERED that Johnnie Lewis One Vacuum Cleaner, S gal, Pow.
Jones appear or plead to the corn. RVac
One Set Cookw are
plaint herein by the 111h day of
One Washing Machine, Sears
August, 1575, and In default thereof
One Clothes Dryer, Westinghouse
the
II proceed to the hearing
One Iron, Signatsure
NW adjudication of this silt as it
Two Full Beds
Johnnie Lewis Jones had been
Two Twin Bids
served with process In the State of
Thr,,Chs of Dra.er,

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Gazpacbo
Frances's Tuna Sandwiches
Banana Splits Beverage
FRANCES'S TUNA
SANDWICHES
½cup plus 2tablespoons
mayonnaise
2 tablespoons prepared
- mustard
1"a teaspoons lemon Juice
i teaspoon pepper
Three 6-ounce cans chunkstyle tuna, undrained
1 cup very finely chopped
celery
16 slkt't thin white bread
14 slicen thin
'bead
In a medium mixing bowl stir
together the mayonnaise, mustwl, lemon juice and pepper.
Add tuna and celery and mix
well. Uutng the tuna mixture as
the filling, make B white-bread
sandwiches and 7 whole-wheat
sandwiches; cut each sandwich
Into 2 triangles. Makes 15
servings.
SUPPER FOR FRIENDS
Chicken Curry Rice Green Peas
Chutney
Nectarine Cream
NECTARINE CREAM
Team new-crop fruit with a
packaged mix.

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ORANOS, SEMINOLE, OSCEOLA, LAKE, CITRUS, SUMTER, CHARLOTTE, IRIVARD, LEE,
(NOTE
NOT 0000 IN VOLUSIA COUNTY)

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LONGW000,FLORIDA
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
FRANCHISE
AND
SEWER
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

described

SAT. NIGHT, JULY 12

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following

GOOD THRU

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Further described as:

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South 13 feet for Road.

NOTICE!

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Court on this 25th day of June, 1973. A. D. 1573,
5: Oresie N. Shomate
(Seal)
City Clerk
Arthur H. Bkwi?p,, Jr.
Publish: July 9, 1573
Click of the Circuit Court
DEP-.4S
By: Elaine RiChards
Deputy Chit
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Publish: July2,C, 1L
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai
DEO.1II
— by virtue of that certain Writ of
UNITED STATES DISTRICT Eiecufloq, Issued out of and under
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OP the sea' of the Circuit Court of
FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION - Seminal* County. F:orlda, upon a
- final iudgment rendered in the
Case No. 11.113.Orl-Civ.Y
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, aforesaid court on the 25th day c(,
Plaintiff, vs. JOHNNIE LEWIS March A.O. 1575. in that certain
JO NES. at ux, Defendants. - c.aseerdltled. Beneficial Finance Co.
ORDER FOR SERVICE BY of Casselborry Plaintiff, -vs Billy
PUBLICATION - On motion and Branson and Verde B?anson,
affidavit of plaintiff iii the above Defendant, which atoru.utd Writ of
entitled cause tyK.nd.liW.Wherry Execution was delivered to me as
Its As.,tant United States Attorney, SherIff of Seminole County, Florida,
and I have levied upon the following,
In an action aglinit the
f
tani's), Johnnie Lewis Jones and described properly owned by Billy'
Martha Lee Jones, his wife, and to Branson and Verde Branson, said
enforce a Hen upon real property property being located in Seminole
particularly
situate In this District and described County, Florida, more part
as follows: The South Si' of the described as follows:
Various and assorted household
P,,iorth ir Of the East 2101 of SW 04

FIorIdi,, but only to the extent

IS FUN

PRICES GOOD IN THESE COUNTIES ONLY.

DESCRIPTION
West iof the Southeast 'IiOfthe
Northwest '4 and the West V, of thee
Southwest U. of the Southwest U. of
the Northeast '4 of Section 23,
TownshIp 21 South. Range 30 East.

F) Lands In
SW U.of the
U.
and the SE U. of the SW 14 of Section
30. TownshIp 20 South, Range 30
East, Seminole County, Florida,
Containing 57 acres, more or less.
0) Lands pr
Owned
ned by,
Long*
Markham Development
Corporation lying to the West of the
sanitary smwsge facility owned by
Felts.
Longwood Utilities.. Inc.
Said City Council of the City of
These protocols are to requlri you
to file your written defenses with the Lcngwotd. Florida, will hold a
Clerk of the above stiled Court and Public hearing at 7:00 p.m. on said..
to serve a copy thereof on Petitioner franchise application In the Council
or his attorney, Cordon V. Chambers a t City Hail, Longweod,
Fr.derk', post office Box lU'S, Florida,on the 31s$ day of July, fl73.
Sanford, Florida. on or before the and all persons affected or In
first day of August, ins. Should you terested In such franchise apfail to do so a Default may be en. pllcation are invited to tie pr esent aY
tired against OU 3rd the cause said time a nd place to voce their"

defendant, Johnnie Lewis Jones
not Inhabitants 0? nor found within
the Stale of Florida and have not
voluntarily appeared herein, and

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posllbletocon$IderanapPhicatioflto.
build a dock and swimming platform, vegetation removal, on the,'

following described properly:

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Commissionerl' Meeting Room o1_.
Seminole County COUtIhOV$I.'4
Sanford. Fl... on July IS. IVS, it'k'
P.M. or as soon thereafter

of NE 1, of Section IS, Tc,,'nthlp 21 furnIture and equipment Including:
On, RCA Record Player
South, Range 31 East, Subiod to
One RCA Color TV, 17", port able'
foot easement of West sid, Of Road.
One Coffee Tabi,
and It apperIng tothe Court that the

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S½of Lot 4 and all 01L07,ilkC.
St, Joirns River Estates.
Further descrlbid as:
5t. John's River Estates worst of I. •
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Sidney L. V inlon, Jr.,

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BY GAYNOR MADDOX
But now the energy crisis restaurants. They are of the mushroom processors are muahroomi. While no cases of program which includes lnspectJoaa, checkJng 77 dlI.
ne HerallfSérytees
EM. Damon, executive
worrka modern growers of same strain as the American concentrated In Pennsylvania. botulism occurred and most frequent, unannounced
In.
f.rent
procsesing
and
quality
secretary
of the Muslr*oni
ThIS Is Peak WAM for fresh fresh mushrooms. constantly mushrI[IOmill and Are c9a1ldered Other mushroom producing manufacturers wen not in
. lipecUm of OantL
requirements.
Packers Association, statol
mushrooms. The markets are leaping prices become a cost safe. But American producers, states are California, Ohio, volved, the industry adopted a
that the certification In.
full of them although today they hazard. Another worry to together with some of the Michigan, Minnesota, New set of safeguard,, against the
Using the . FDA's new Good
Participating firms will be spectiona already are unare grown year round. Air American processors of competing Orientals, are
Jersey,
Delaware
and possibility of Insufficient Manufachring Practices for aBowed to use a M
Whroorn derway. It !s eqacted got an
conditioned growing "houses"mushrooms is the Oriental urglngCongreasto regulate the Washingtnt, The lndu5t'y t p!in.
!e dd fcd c
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jolted last year by a
program Includes adaptat1oi
tilled." This Is placed on con- tilled" seal will be coming oft
maintaining the even tern. Korea and the People's deny marketing arrangment. series of recalI of mushrooms
The national trade group of to the specific needs of tamer lids. A national education the lines later thIs year. Imon
p
erature once guaranteed only Republic of China come hum- Congress, we are told, needs by the Food and Drug domestic mushroom canners mushrooms, Dr. Thomas, campaign will explain the added that while the irocam Is
by limestone caves. These dreds of pounds of canned some extra push, not showing Adminlitration
for
un. and glass packers, known as the formerly associate director of significance cif Um "
his VOW eqwts
caves also were unlit and had mushrooms for sale to too much Interest to date.
derprocesaing. That isa critical Mushroom Processors the FDA's Division of housewives and other con- thattoallvoluntary,
processors will join the
the iIgbL humidity.
American housewives and
About 50 per cent of the U.S. factor in low acid foods such as Association, established a new Microbiology, Is making the sumers.
program.

possible to consider an application tO

perf orm maintenance dredging On
the following described property:

approval or d isa pprova I of laid
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Seminole County. Fl..
Utilities. Inc. has applied
to the City Council of the City of Publish: July 9. 1975
Longwood, Florida, for an increase DEP-4
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NOTICE OF PURLIC NEARING
treatment service from the present
The Board of County Cornrate Of 11.50 per residential con
of Seminole County. Flo..miuloners
neclion per month to a proposed rate
conduct
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will
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Long-wood, Florida, on Saturday,
August 7, iflS, and all persons af.
fected or Interested in suds rate
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be present at said time and place to
voice their approval or disapproval
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when the old debt must be extremely tight one, which does Central Florida"
retired," Knowles said.
not provide any room for
The proposed budget does not
The city manager said that capital
or
funds
a
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low
addit i onal police or
TheSanford City Commission
sucagecutis a long- to meet Items established as
hough both
will begin a search for $57,369
a waited moment that carries desirable.
uniformed
branche'
made
tomorrow in an effort to
from the old boom and bust
'The
Commission
directed
requests
for
additional
manbalancea'bare bones" red ink
days of the 19305 to the the budget to be prepared to power.
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reflecta five per cent increase
Knowles said the decision I!
£
Tessearch
ear
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in
the
salary
schedule,
due
to
was
But,
Knowles
warned
that
th
edonthefact thecity's
'-"
0minission sits Own or a
cost-of-living
index vpulation has not chanced and
(ommisslon must find $57.369 the
I
to balance the budget, either C la,19C, [low es sai "T iis that lie feels the time is right for
proposed 1975111 fiscal year
"by
increasing revenue or does not keep pace with the "considerable review to
budget of $3,559,874 — some
decreasing
expenditures."
increase and the extensive provide better utilization,
$18,000 higher than last year's
1,
EUmination
of
debt
millage
salary review survey shows training and application of
$3,541,601.50 budget, but short
portion
of
some
city positions from loto2o
also
means
that
the
rather than to add
by more thar57O0Oof
city operational expense, per cent below the average for numbers."
balancing with estimated
previously carried In debt
revenue for the coming year.
service, must now be entirely
City Manager Warren,'Pete"
within the operational budget,"
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Knowles said he hoped to keep
he
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session "as
Knowles said the budget can
EZPIdItvrei Rvnus Prop.s.d
much of the day as
PETE KNOWLES
geteinto
easily
be
balanced
simply
by
1,74.78
1fl574
older to bring the
j
City
Commission
leaving
the
sum
needed
8
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8 18154
OCt15
arreduction
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millage
3I2I
the debt
item
attributed CllyMinêgiq
to
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must
present
ta
of
847
mills
City
Attorney
to a to
Knowles said the $57,369
11,200.
11,410.
Finance work- deduct a like
Finance DepartmeAt
$4,20 5, 1 D
113,414,
be found or trimmed in order to proposed total of 6.97 by
EnIl netring Division
atillount from tl~e finance
LIGHTNING
36,422.
42.211.
provide a balanced budget. lie elimination of any debt millage department
Civil
S.rvici
7.170.
budget' reduce the
Personnel &amp; Staff
pointe out that the proposed
31,837.
30.731.
SPLITS TREE
debt mills e b 056 mills- d
Dulldi g, Codes &amp; Zoning
6112$3
budget calls for an estimated
"This is possible because of produce t1 balanced budget as FfreD' partrn.nt
334.523.
s'
revenue of $3,502,505
shy of cash reserves on hand for debt well as th
POlICe D.par?ment
e tax millage cut from
Administrative
Division
the grand total by $57,369.
234,701.
retirement, and its capacity to 8.47 to 7.91.
The proposed budget calls for earn until September, 1977,
Knowles said the budget is an
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organized in the first place. My dealing with public employes
Herald Staff Writer
"It is going to take a unified effort to city has its attorney looking Into Sa nford City Manager Warren
CASZELBERRY— Delay OII
it and we have put the county on (Pete) Knowles told the CALNO
do this. We are going to have to . . . do
the part of the Seminole
notice
... We should pursue it officials they should recognize
our homework. we do that the county
legislative delegation in ap.
as CALl It does not concern they are already too late and
is going to have a hard time turning us
poInUngase1ectcomrnIttee
just uuL county, but Is a are playing "catch-up."
investigate areas of possibl e
down again and if they do the courts are statewide Issue."
He warned even II necessary
double taxation prompted
When "flie
chairman - documents had been drawr up
going to have a hard time t'urning us
members of CALNO Council of
suggested the representatives twou1dstilltakesizmonthsor
down"
1,4cal Governments to - vote
go back to their cities for ap. a year before a county
last night to
proval, Duerr said it was not bargaining agency could be
establish their own committee.
Mayor Norman Floyd
necessary where a city had activated to take over acthjfies
Member
cities
were
taken action and is already on nw being
handled
in
requested to present names of
record. "Th.ere is no doubt in TaRallassee by a state Pubhc
their appointees at the Aug. 4 who had been inviteii to attend Lormann said Longwood is my mind how our officials Employes Relations Commeeting to be held at 7:30 p.m. the session held in Casselberry interested In working with stand. We are in position to take mission (PERC).
in lake Mary. The county will City Hall, was called back to Sanford on possible court ac- action tonight," she added.
Meanwhile, he cautioned,
be notified In writing and asked Tallahassee. The Board of tion, but feels it would be even Lormann then made the motion some in the county have
to name a representative to the County Commissioners did not stronger If the other cities to set up the committee and was already had union activities
study commission.
send a representative and Lake would join,
seconded by Piland.
and in the time it would take to
Chairman John Morris, City Mary and Oviedo represenFloyd, who said he would be
Duerr said there are two set up PERC on the local level
of Sanford representative, said t.atives were also absent
attending a work session today possible solutions to the double 'unions could have a heyday"
the legislative delegation had in
Present In addition to Morris in Orange County on the double taxation dilemma
eleminate
Knowles said he recently
the past indicated it would were Casselberry Council taxation issue, was of the double taxation or refund the spent two days in ll
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so far Sen. Lori Wilson is the Altamonte springs Mayor a unified effort to do this. We individual taxpa yer.
found it to be pro-union in afl its
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only one to name a represen. No-man Floyd, Winte" Springs are going to hae to get data
Shesaid
her
city
had
inested
dec
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"This is the body to which you
Frisbees, caught up In air currents. can take funny turns and the not been offidally notified.
Longwood Mayor Arr Lol If we do that the county is going the areas of double tuation in appeal, which deteffaines what
The purpose of the CALNO mann.
receiver during a game of frisbee toning can go th rough acme
to have a hard time turning us Casselberry and pointing out you do with your governmental
committee will be to determine
strange gyratiotia, as well, as is e%ldenced above by the manner
Morris said another avenue down again and if they do, the
the sum,, they hoped to
employ-es," he added. "It is
In which Lin Harper, 11, of ISO111 Valencia St., Sanford, attempts areas of possible double would be to take the double courts are going to have a hard refunded by the County.
scarey to think that your rights
to catch the disc this morning at the Civic Center as part of the taxation and recommended taxation matter to the courts time turning us down."
In discussing the possibility can be taken from you and the
Sanford Recreation Department's program. (Herald methods of alleviation.
and he feels the courtswould be
Piland commented, "It of setting up a countywide taxpayers under the collective
Photo by Gordon Williamson)
State Rep. Bob Ilattaway, "very receptive."
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Not much rain fell In Sanford yeiterday — on)y one-fourth Inch, Lu
but the lightning which accompanied the Late afternoon
downpour was vicious. Usa and George Por'zlg survey a Large
tree damaged by lightning in the yard of their 1S02 Meiloaville
Ave., Sanford, home. The trunk as spilt down the middle and the
entire top of the tree blown off by the impact of the lightning.
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personnel inSeminole County's school system,
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separate agencies as sole bargaining gents for
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first announced
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million increase over last year's $21.1 million budget. But han-Is
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cent, which Harris says "just won't happen."
But summertime enrollment gave Seminole and additional
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Questioned by reporters
PrettV costumes, admiring spectators -it's all part of baton Commissioners. who are since the probe began, They about the repair work at the
twirling that Is loved by these students at P.J.C.'s School of Baton
standing by to appear I' called. recessed late last Wednesday jail, Polk -aid the facility was
In Winter Springs. Twirlerb Include (top, from left) Liz Kunkel,
Prilk carrif4i a larpp
, nkpich of aftpr hearing testimony from "rn,DvIng along on scheddu!eMichelle Lucas-and Domm Tartagliat, (Iront, from left) Melodl the second floor cii'the Seminole County Attorney Tom'
Freeman towards reopening.
Hanson, Alberta Chad and Kathy Clausen. Bobby Capko Is the County Jail trio the jury room and
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straw hatted Candy Man and observing the whole show is twothis morning, apparently to Chairman Sid Vihien Jr.
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special appraisers would be
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which will entail new
regulatiomi the board would not

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motels and restaurants.
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granting permission to mor02004 _m ~
The city will receive a flat thumbs down on an ordinance fire from some citizens. young
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permission for L and S Club doors for show s which
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receipts.
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want to rock 'n roll, listen to music lests "won't necessarily cent
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Productions Inc. to hold music were generally acknowledged
your lavorite country singer mean rock 'n roll."
croon the latest western tune or
is because citizens complained wi th na tional nam es In the rock
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Ph. 322.8321
perhaps clog to fiddle music,
of
excessive noise,
and country fields.
100 N. Maple Ave.
ing the concerts at the concert, or swoon as a country
In fact, former Councilman
Though the City Council Seminole Turf Club may be of singer hoedowns it for patrons. John
leighty tol l the council to
hasn't been advised of the exact the rock variety, as well as
Th
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resolution
also
stipulates
"buy
a lot of cotton and take
type of music envisioned by country music,
music will shut down at 10:30 your phone off the hook."
promoters of Seminole Park &amp;
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weekends, Ten proceeds from the fests be used
music fests was granted last Councilman Chairman Edith concerts
were
okayed, for repairs to Seminola
Your Home
night as long as the sound is less Duerr said. And Councilman beginning Nov. 15 to April 15. Boulevard.
He said about
than 61 decibels.
Sal Orlando added, "If they No more than two concerts per $40,000 is needed to fix up the
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CASSEIMERRY - Coun. state means an interest rate of
ZaLco rapped all the citY*s by advising the city not build
Wednesdays through Aug. 6. JULY 14
P.M.
Alcoholics
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closed) 1201 W First
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Services.
night, advising that a sale of
City officials are raising sharp retort from Councilman with existing sewer plants In
child Evangelism Fellowship bonds to the state as opposed to additional funds, puerr says, to Charles Sizer.
Maitland and other areas.
JULY 10
day camp for ages 4-12, L,ake a private investment banker purchase GeneriffWaterworks,
"You alluded to secrecy,"
8PM Alcoholles Anoninous Jessup Park, 10 a m to 3 p m
would s4'e ta x payers $l 000 a Corp.a deal which will cost the Sizer said "That's out of order.
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"That's unbelievable, isn't
day-Wednesday to rcgister.
Story [f our
because
of
the
slow
growth
rate
the
Council
gave
the
okay
to
construction.
it Lacco asked
South Semino le C munit'
i
Ma)or 13th (,rier to begin
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That s right. I don't belie ve
Councilman Sal Orlando made
library, Maitland Avenue Al
He
said
150,000
gallons
or
negotiations
io purchase of
8 P.M. Alcoholics Ano n ymOus
the
motion la.st night to ha%e
mon
it,"
Council
Chairman
Edith
sufficient
water
to
service
400
tract
of !and to be used for
iOpenpeakcr) 1201 W I'tzst Duerr answered
adInlnstrau%e
o..icia c,1ec
homes - are uncommitted at co ns truction of a sewer plant
St
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out
the
possiNlity
of working
Nonetheless the Council present. I,ast year. Zacco said, Citizens weren't told the
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agreed to hold off on second th,e city provided 80 new con. location of the tract, nor were
with the state, If it saves
2 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymows
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Home, 17-92.
money. Orlando indicated he
reilding of an ordinance to allow nections. "There's no growth; they informed of the purchase
the &amp;de of $2 million in bonds by they're not building," Zacco price.
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Harvey
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until
the
investment
ba
But
.
Ierr
defended the need for
said
Zacco
doesn't
Ducrr
Meeting, Thursday, July 10 at
8 P.M.
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administration
checks
with
know
Lhe
entire
story,
&amp;~e
said
se,LTecy
to keep from driving
First
I2 noon atCavalier Restaurant (closed) 1201
r
state officials to see if Zaccos various apartments and homes Ib" price of land up
predivtions are based on in the city are nearing com.
l.ater on the Florid a
ealit)
pletlon and will need to hookup Department of Pollution
(ontrol squelched the purchase
/.acco S.dS going with the to city water and sewage
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P&amp;Ilet 10ts ............. $2.96 ea.
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VFW Ailia
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failed to appear for his court pleas oelng filed, another was diflons
hearing,
dismissed at the request of the
Miss Polk
charged in the
Gerald Fay Clary, 40, of 1415 state attorney's office and a May 31 shooting of Richard
E. Amelia St., was not present fourth defendent failed ' ap- Baghy of 16 zglns Court, who
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Cowart Jr. (lary is charged Ja y Dr., Altamonte Springs, wounded by a shotgun.
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with possession of a stolen charged with breaking and
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be allowed upon the arrest
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FTU honor student Lks Mal3e fleft), crowned Miss Maitland
LISA
A second person, Diane Isola months probation after Judge
ln other court action,
at the beauty
held In conjunction
MaitlandBenedetti, same address in Cowart accepted his plea. arraignments were held in
MISS MAITLAND
South Seminole Chamber of Commerce annual Fourth of July Orlando, was arrested at the Hayes was charged with circuit court during the day.
festivities, is congratulated by last year's lnner, Mary Ann
same time on the same buying, receiving and conGrady Coon Dean, charged
Karas. Lisa played organ selections as her talent. Runners-up charges. She appeared before cealing stolen pr
o pe rty after his wi th lewd assault on a child, is
were Kathy Nolle and Debra Bennett, with Ch Gary chosen Judge Cowart yesterday, but arrest May 27 by
Sanford scheduled for trial on July 28.
"most congenial." (Herald Photo by Jane Ca sselberry)
he r case was ordered continued police.
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a Florida real esthte depression thAtwiflthke two y(
ormore to pa ss,econoIiu.tCharles Kirnba1l sa ).s.
"The present shakeout is unprecedented in Florida history." Kiinball said Monday. "The real estate recession is
over but the depression has just begurs."
Kimba ll told the Economics
of South Florida
aboutgrow ng
be f mortgage foreclosures d
unwid condominium units in the Miami and Fort
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Electronic Printer
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By MICK LOCHRIDGE
Jacksonville died Sunday. She Mrs. Juanita Gleason of
HereldStaffSriter
U.S. 17-92 near 1-4.
concerned that the project, with survey the project. Andrew
hfltttd
was a nati%e of Bradenton and Hialeah. Mrs. Esther Kissinger
The develcpment of the park it* remaining funds, will not be estimated material cost of the
refired from Southern Bell.
of Tall-ghas , Mrs. Mollie
pow*. UM V"No twaal
Bob Andrew, tlirectm of the is being funded with Sloo,000 of completed to meet federsl project to be
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tax 1*40 dwwv of
Survivors include one sister, Miller of Centerville, Tenn., county's public works,
$11,200
and
said zoo trustee money and $100,000 guideline
estimated labor and equipment
F, .
Mrs. Aline Cu% Sanford; thrft Mrs. Vivienne Neri Of
today that the County Road In matching federal funds. The
ROPW
PIKI
Andrew
met
with
Com.
cost
of
SM.
brothers, Lester ThUs, Tampa; Maitland; son, Frank R.
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Andrew
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also requested
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Carl M. Sanford and Alford
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the board to check witli State
fills, Nevada.
Robert
Harris
Jr
of Florida Zoo for approxima tely
Department of Transportation
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Graveside services were held Jacksonville; two sisters, Mrs.
(DOT)
regarding regulations
toda) in OakLwn Cem etery, Rub) Nick elson of Jackson vi lle
lie said the pasng could be
for installing a deceleration
'0i completed in two weeks. 71v
lane for the road. The paving
Funeral Home, Jacksonville in Jacksonville, 13 grandchildren Board of County Corn
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AMW at
project
presented by Andrew
charge
and four great-grandchildr
missioners (13CC) took no
wvo w w
(J()5 not tnclude .oaing of
Brisson Funeral Nomeen
in action on the matter this
ILLIAM HARRIS
parking
charge of arrangements
n ing and asked Andrew 10
make
a complete report for
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consideration
next week.
410 Myrtle Ave. died Monday.
Funeral Notice
operate the schools," bus.he agreed some ol Ur money can be
Andrew reported to the BCC
fie was born in Vernon, Fla.,
held back and used for other purposes. "it wasn't a windfall," he
on the paving project, which
HARRIS, WILLIAM C.
said.
came to Sanford in 1958. He was
has caused a standoff between
Funt'.j w'vtcs for W.IIm C
h1A n'11er aand a Bapptist.
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county
and Central F1da financial affairs, said princi pals must pay teachers
Suv%ivors include his wife,
and operating
who died Monday.'Will be held
Zoological Society officials.
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Meanwhile, county and zoo
2 x 4- 8or924 s.udgr KDpine
Florida school superin tendents have issued warnings
at .87 ea.
Rev. I Ill Coffman offroaf Ing. in
officials are attempting to
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comning the level of funding ever since the state realized revenues
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schedule a metlng to iron out fromsalestaeswerefalljngbeca
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Random Pressure Treated Pine
differences over the develop.
at .13 1-F
V'twftQ will he from 10 m
But both Harris and Layer were gambling the economy will
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more
than
80-acre
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itself
out
W"nesday
Brisson
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'Uneral Home in vlafge Of
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Fxwmittssay an upswing in the economy Is underway. And
Seed (while it lasts)
many jobless workers will be back on payrolls before the year
Corning Ware (while It
ends, officials predict.
3O pct. discount

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Officers said the light fixture

until Aug 4 on a motion for
Patsy Jean Polk, 22, of
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conUnuance from Assistance Higgins Court, charged with

An Orlando man. facing trial
Clary and Miss Benedetti had plea of guilty to a reduced
with an
J coed on two felony
scheduled
to be tried
assault and battery
charges, was or6red arrested Jointly, according to circuit Judge Cowart accepted Uie plea
today by a Seminole Circuit court records
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A
rule
air transpo-tation of the handicapped would make
sier for airlines to refuse seats to the disabled, a
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of Peninsular Testing Co., which t
drugs for pharniaceutical companies before the U.S. Food and Drug
Adminittration will accept them for marketing.

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lAlgano, Winter Park,
Molei.
the theft of light fixtures afl(1
C.D. Buchannan, 35, of 107A ammunition, a mace holder, a door at the rear of the a
part- compactors from a conSpringwood Village Apart- mace can, night stick bolder,
had been forced to allow struction project at Sweetwater
ments.
Longwood,
told belt keepers, a sheriff's badge, the burglars to gain en.
Oaks, Lot 2, Block 3, during the
Seminole County investigators identification case and his
night.
that all of his equipment, Issued personal identification card as
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dicapped Organizations, attak'd the

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Thievn dso struck at the
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of 2707 Red Uon Square, where closed
by order of the City stays
rugs and kitchen equipment
Council
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Ilie county also plans to hike dumping of three garbage cans the county open for Ir.w suits. garbage at the dump.
per cubic yard.
the
The county plans to
tires from $2 a ton to $10 a ton, will remain the same. Bob money by having commercial include rates for pick-up trucks
presented to the board
the conunercial haulers' rates County officials said they hope Andrew, director of Public hadlers pick ap their trash.
hauling truck loads of trash and members in a work session
by approximately 10 per cent the high increase In price for Works, recommended the rates
However, several county garbage to the transfer station, yesterday.

A nat '.e o Clearwater, Hatchett graduated
da A&amp;M University and received his law degree from

"I m quite relieved we finally
made it Ellis said.

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hailibetnaburglArild with all
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spoke&amp;men for major U.S. grain firm said they were
unable to confirm that large Russian purchases wet in
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The award of bid could
be city's historic commission,
made by the COUntY
COfl
n,Mjn the same day or at a noting It would accept the
(partlaUy hidden) Locelile Reynolds, Martha Workman, subsequent meeting, Ellis said. facility's plans.

Chamber President Wayne Albert, Dave Fall and Mary Douglas.

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vacancy of Supreme Court Justice David McCain, who
igned after a House committee reconunended his

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Ellis said this necessitated
Co-ordinator Robert Ellis
notified Lormann the cIt' an entirely new 12-page
iraUe to the government,
commissioners authorized
w hich he hand-delivered to
advertisi fo bids 111 f
a return date of July 29. The Atlanta. In addition, letters
from the city were required,
bids are be opened 12
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Renovations to turn the
new $90,000 medical clinic to be September, Ellis said, it is structure, built by the people of
built in this city went to bid conceivable the new clinic, to I,ongwood through volunteer :
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Monda) , City Council member sere the medically
Indigent of labor and donstions, into a city
June I,ormann, the city's South Seminole, may be in hall annex were begun by larne ~
project )mrn1sItntr for th
ptr tion t rh in Jdnu
uk co uncilmen after the Lit)
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facility. told The Herald today. 1976.
election of 1973.
council
that
took
office
In
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Fill
Id finall y gaining
g
g January, 1974, ordered a halt tO
beard
We have waited so necess
fed eral government ti'e renovations, but by thAt
lo
lo ng," S said.
•d
approvals
y was a time 1'e building was nearly
re
mesne.
ziesa
1d
a r gutted internally. A decision The clinic, designed to conform to the city's historic all work had been done in ac- was then made that it would be :
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vironmental
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Officially. Ford's aides declined to confirm that he
plans to make his long-promised announcement lock).
However, two White House so urces said the President
would enter the 1976 race during t he day.
It was learned that Ford has adopted the advice of
White House assistants who argued for making the announcement without fanfare. They conte nded a simple,
businesslike statement of candidacy would perm,it Ford to
continue emphasizing his presidential role rather than
that of office seeker. With the national ncsnlnatlng conventions still more than a year away, they urged Ford to
a void getting
tagged early as a campaigning partisan
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Twenty-five other men and one woman were injured,
eight of them critically, authorities said. The injured
included three firemen with nw.crifical injuries.
None of the dead or injured was identified.
Residents of the building said most of the hotel's 100
rooms were occupiedatthetuneofthebtaze
!u'e officials said th ere was no doubt that the blaze
which severely damaged the threesstory brick building
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night when flames raced through an 0cent-a-night skid

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Seminolc County officials say for the county's providing of dumping the tires will be Increased 50 per cent.
commissioners said that board
me
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or
they expect commeria1 gar- arthropod services
properly discourage anybody from
Andrew sought to discourage philosophy was to either will increase up to $6.
bage haulers to pass on to disposing of the garbage and dumping tires in
the county individuals from using the maintain the same rate or
Commercial haulers' rates
customers increased rates to be
picked up by the corn- dump.
county dump because of the reduce the charge for in- will Increase
60 ce ts
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The zoning changes involve define kennels between com- Tallahanee as a freshman taxation exists in the county.
TU City Council faces a full , the proposed tAke Park Mobile mErical and residential arer.i. repr -entative.
p,m. tomorrow at the
The cities contend the county
agenda including an amend- Home park, across Rinehart A representative
Casselber1y City hail.
of Orane
The only other Item on the taxes city residents for services
And t,ake Mary's regularly ment to the building c--,de Road [ruin the Str(,mberg Cable TV wW be present for a agenda, iii ad(tition to old and
they do iiot receive. The county
schedulcd mon thly City Council setting finished floorlevels, two Carlson plaflt and a rePlat of disuss1on with council,
new business, is double contends
meeting will be held also at 7:30 mAinkrim on #-.nd reading Sanford Subis:antial Fa= to
At fix CALNO meeting, State taxation.
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Rbert lliittavay (DHerald Stall Writer
thus making several months In benefiLs to be given city em- proved and private roads.
Altamonte Spdngs), In his Springs City Council meeting,
CAL.NO Council of Iocal a row that Mayor Walter ployes and bid procedures and
In new business, the Council round f government mee tings, noted the Seminole IAgL$ISUVe
Governments meeting, nor- Soon has not been able to two public hearings on zoning will discuss an amendment to will
po
cx- Delegation hai named i
changes.
mally held the first Wednesday a ttend a
the animal control ordinance to periences and activities in mittee to determine If double

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Well, our gals of the Central Florida Chorale
made it safe and sound and are now happily In
Poland, singing to their heart's content.
We received a card from Warszawa (more
commonly known as Warsaw) yesterday, dated
June 29, saying: "Thanks to you, we're here."
Naturally, we're sure the gals meant these kind
words for everyone 'xtw cntrititd to their drive
that enabled them to make the trip.
They're due to arrive back here In the wee hours
or the morning on July 18. Meantime, they're
singing their way across Po
Pola
land.

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future to assay the fortunes and the vicissitudes of
th e Democratic Party in 1976, th ey cannot help but
reach one universal conclusion. Rarely in the
history of the United States of America has one
party with such power, wealth and number of individualists who aspire to be president had such a
penur of leadership.

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mg it illegal to read the Bible or
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Opinion polls all indicate that Sen. Edward M.
Kennedy of Massachusetts is the overwhelming
favorite of his party rank and file for th e office of
president. The most recent pulse taking indicates
that if Sen. Kennedy had Sen. John Glenn of Ohio
for a running mate th e Democratic ticket would
start the race wi th a popularity base larger th an
that of a Ford-Rockefeller ticket.
But Sen. Kennedy has been saving since last
fall that he will not seek the nomination. Again, if
opinion polls are correct that leaves Gov. George
Wallace of Alabama at the head of a pack of
presidential aspirants.

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Even when he died Jim Thorpe had troubles.
Refu!ing to bury him until a permanent
monument was errected, Thorpe's widow
wandered the na ti on peddling various proposals
to mostly disinterested entrepeneurs. Then, in
1954, learning that Mauch Chunk and East
Mauch Chunk, Pa., were combining community
interests and choosing a new name, the widow
popped the question here. The citizens voted 10 to
I to become Thorpe's final resting place and
namesake, thereby presumably ending the
heavy misfortunes of the most gifted athlete in
the nation's history.
Two decades later, however, it's clear the
Thorpe saga has not ended. Factions once again
are arguing over deeds done more than a half
century ago, and this time Congress is in on the
squabble. Thorpe, a Sac and Fox mixed-blood
Indian, was stripped of $50,000 worth 011912
Olympic medals when amateur officials
determined that he had disqualified himself by
playing professional baseball prior to the games.
Two dozen congressmen have resurrected for
the umeen th thue the question cf fairness, and
are pressuring the International Olympics
Committee to at long last restore the man's
victories.

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After one night of action in the Little
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St. Cloud 's Walker needed relief help in the
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Tournament, bottom of the sixth. Before he exid, he struck
hi•C of the four remaining teams
are from out 10 and walked four.
Sanford.
GeDrge Porzig ripped a double for Sanford
The Sa nford National IJttle League All
National's only hit, Keith Sherred, Kevin Miller
tdged St. Cloud 2-1 and the Sanford Continental and DewaYne Simmons slapped singles for St.
League MI-Stars dropped Kissimmee American Cloud.
3-1.
home runs by Jerry Farina and W&amp;'er Law,
In semi-final gaines tonight, Sanford National plus the two- pitching of Tony Littk
eded
takes on the Sanford American League All-Stars t he Sanford National victory over
Kissi.uee
at 6 p.m. and Sanford Continental meets American.
Kissimmee National at 8 p.m.
Kissimmee grabbed the lead with one run in
All tournament games are at Ft. Mellon field, the top of the first inning, but Sanford Conwhich 5 located near the Sanford Naval tinental score) one run in the second and two
mor e in th e lttum of the sixth.
Academy on the Lake Monroe waterfront.
little struck out 10 and walked two, scatThe finals will be played at 8 p.m. W ed.
tering two hits. Tim Acree and Bobby Proust of
' nesday.
Kissimmee
connected with little
In Monday night's games, Sanford National deliveries for American
singles,
collected only one hit, but out-scored St. Cloud.
In aidition to the home runs by Farina and
St. Cloud managed three hits.
Law, little blasted a single for Sanford Con.
Sanford National broke a scoreless pitching tirental,
dual between St. Cloud's Eric Walker and
Buddy Clark suffered the loss for Kissimmee,
Sanford National's Freddie Howard with a single fie whiffed seven, walked three and gave up
run In the bottom of the fourth inning,
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Now she's out to have the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration public censure our
astronauts and to force them to refrain fror.i
quoting on the Bible during their Ap3110 Soyuz
mission which is set for launch next Tuesday (July
15).

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Vic Gishler, chairman of the Sanford Fourth Of
July celebration called srnd offered this to our
ridrs'
"I'd like to take this opportunity and this means
to expresg my sincere appreciation and thanks to
everyone who had a hand In making our July Fourth
bratIon in sanford a sucs.
"in this, I include everyone who had a booth,
every civic club, and organization that par-

ticipated, Rep. Bob Hattaway (gut speaker),
Radio Station WTRR, the City of Sanford In general
and Jim Jernigan (city parks and recreation
director) and City Manager Pete Knowles it )'articular, Jack Wethie (committee treasurer), Jack
Hornet (executive manager for the Greater San
ford Chamber of Commerce), Tom Freeman of the
Sanford Jays and his crew and Eve Qabtree,
whk ha ndled our publicity,
"i know I've left some people off this list mad.
vertently, but there are just too many to get all of
them
"Too, I'd like to thank all th e people who came
rt ourendea,fort heir orllneu
do wn to s
and for their genuine concern. It's gratifying to be
associated with a group that is so nice.
"To everyone, my thanks."
Q4cay, Vie, and coiple Of kudos to you for a job
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ORMOND BEACH - The Sanford Senior Baseball
League All-Stars, riding the pitching arm of Tim
Raines, blitzed Into the winner's bracket finals of the
District
Senior Major League Baseball Tournament Monday at Ormond Beach.
The Sanford Senior League MI-Stars dumped
Ormond Beacl, 3-1 to open the three-team tournarnent.
Sanford will battle Holly Hill tonight at 7 p.m. at

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the loser's bracket on Thursday night. If Sanford
loses tonight, it will take on Ormond Beach Wed.
nesday at 7 p.m.
Either game will be played at the Sanford
Memorial Stadium.
In Monday night's game, Raines fired a sparkling
one-hitter to iilpncx,Ormond Beach. fie struck out six
and walked one,
Sanford scored its three runs in the bottom of the
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David Wiggins blasted a double, and Donnie
Williams, Mark Russi and Reines poked singles for
th e Sanford Senior League 'Stars.
Jeff Reidel and Gary Meredith singled for Ormond
Beach. Bryon Stephens started for Ormond Beach,
but was relieved in the sixth by Mike Johnson. The
two pitchers combined to strike out five and walk
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than any immediate good achieved by the
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Edwin M. Zimmerman, of the law firm of
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Covington and Burling, sees a growing bel1ef
Sanford
If Sanford wins tonight, it will meet the survivor of
second inning.
that "even a well-motivated regulating agency
will inevitably pursue policies inconsistent with:
Th e reason for Mr. Wallace's pop ularity is
consumer welfare."
easily discernible, if not as easy to counter. The
The problem Is that much of the regulating 1s q
Alabama governor appeals to the dissatisfactions
based on theory untested by either experiment or
and resentments of Americans, and at the moment
experience. both conservative and liberal
scholars
are learning that regulation In a ll too
Americans have many of them.
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many
cases
does not achieve the ends for which
itwud
The basis for Mr. Wallace's appeal also may be
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Worse
yet,
according
to Pennsylvania
precisely the reason why he probably will never be
University's Almarin Phillips, "the typica l
the president of the United States. Americans may
response of regulatory agencies to failure in
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effect of making regulation still more perverse,"
By LOUIS SAI'SIS
cMitchell has stopped Perer, light-heavy In the area, while
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to prevail. They do not take the office of president
I,
There Is now therefore a tendency among one
Uerald
Boxing
Writer
Kip
Braden, and John Tanner, Hans has been In with Joe
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body of theorists, not all of them conservatives
lightly,
among others.
.
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Bugner and Rod Bobick,
It is If anything a debate fraught with con.
by any means, to turn back to once-discarded
URLANDO- It will be youth
Early last year, Mitchell took
Larry
Peterson,
the
of Her Countr yy
All of this begs the contemporary fact. As Mr.
htn, contradiction and popular emotions
principles. Forone,anumberofr nt scholarly
against experience tonight at __________________________________________________ on Glenn Morgan and put the Hack,sonviile sensation, Is being
Wallace himself said recently, "The thing is that
Though Thorpe himself is not remembered by
studies promote competition as a more efficient
the Orlando Sports Stadium as Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Tuesday. July a, 1975-5A Tampa KO artist on the canvas brought In for a tune-up against
Americans, his image is. Burt Lancaster
the Democratic' Party does not know what to do device for regulating prices and fur Increasing
Pete
Ashlock
presents
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in the second round. Later In an unnamed opponent. He will
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portrayed the athlete In a film version of
service to the public in many cases than
heavyweight's Scott LeDoux
with me.. . I ain't strainin'."
the torrid contest, Mitchell cut battle It out with Termite
governmental regula tory agencies.
Thorpe's life, and over the years its showing °
and Terry Daniels In the 10Morgan. An aU.out late rally by Watkins oa the Aug 5 Vhice*The concept is not new, of course. It's the
television alore has no doubt converted more
round feature bout.
Indeed he isn't. However, the party itself is
was more than $72,000. Since horse with a record of 34-IS-1 Morgan clinched the win.
Perez card.
fans to Thorpe's side than ever cared for him in
traditional economic mode in this country,
LeDoux has had 14 fights to that bout Minnesota promoters and 28 KOs. He has battled
Vincent's record Is 13-1-2 and
straining, to counter the Wallace appeal. They also
In other fights tonight,
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real life. If a national vote was held, Thorpe
nibbled
away
bit
Daniels'
50,
but
and
the
Minnesota
have
piece
these
past
50
been
trying
to
pit
fighters,
in.
10
KOs,
The
junior
midGeorgia's
Dale Dennis will
him
some
of
the
best
years.
are seeking to reverse the situation they created
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the Olympics committee would be no contest.
He Likes Library
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area of SR 46 and 14 These cats are special
One rather startling example Of the new
fighter is undefeated and against Rodney's hi-other, the eluding George Foreman, cileweight's only loss was to battle Iry Gifford, Terry Tutth
when their primary and convention rules were
.
:"radicalism" -or return to competition - will
considered one of the hottest undefeated ex-Olympian Duane Floyd Patterson, John Conteh Willie "The Worm" Monroe In will take on St. Petersburg's
family pets. Every reasonable means has
altered to give candidates like Mr. Wallace inorAnd perhaps Thorpe does deserve a win over
been
uffice
prospects n his division
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used to relocate them, but without success, One
Hobick
Philadelphia five year ago
Congrtulauons on your very good story and
Dwight Dudley, John 'iThe
and Cleveland Williams
the genera lly skimpy and sanctimoni ous minds
dinate power as political brokers.
For
decades
it
has
been
LeDoux Is the biggest box
cover
is
a
large
black
assumed
electric
This
is
bout,
Hippie
Balla will tangle with
LeDoux's
first
trip
In
a
light
heavyweight
picture
of
our
library
ladles
to
Daniels
made
an
un
male
and
the
other
is
a
51flA11
utilities
are
that control the world's amateur athletics, If only story I feel could
natural
monopolies
which
should
be
"f
,
office
attraction
in
Mm
female
tiger
cat.
the
Sarasota's
!'athanial
Gates
BobbyWalker,
and Scott Clark
Florida,
but
he
has
already
successful
bid
for
have been added
deference
Ind
In the meantime the Republicans "ain't
guided by the strictesi of regulations, with rates,
neapolls
-.4'
stopp
two
ts
ed
one
of
LeDouz'i
of
rida
Lyman
High
Sc
of
Flo
's
heavyweight
c
mpio
p
in
tes
ha
nshi
hool will open
better
Yet there Is a counterpoint: If Miss America '.
recovery will profits and operating conditions determined
strainin " either. There still is vitality to the two'k-,
by
In
his
last
outing,
LeDoux
heavyweights,
John
L.
Johnson
stablemates,
the
show at 8 p.m. In a threeMarc Hans.
1972. He was stopped In four
be disqualified when her pregnancy is
be appreciated and rewarded Pl.
government agencies.
party system. even if It is only for the all-American
since retiring in lI
Nations)'.
upset
highly-rated
Rodney
Bo
Gram
tosses
hat
call
and
after
gahitag
bnse
an
balls.
Gates
is
the
finest
Larry
Renaud.
young
round
amateur bout.
(Herald
photo
by
Gor
rounds
on
national
TV
by
Joe
discovered, so too was It right to sla p Thorpe for very
This was necessary, it was held, to protect the
5331 after 6:00
useful
with
a
Williamson)
reason th at excessive political success has the
Bobick
in
10
rounds,
The
gate
tremendous
Daniels
is
a
seasoned
Frazier
in
New
Orleans.
collection
war
his Indiscretions. The rules were clear, Th
public, prevent expensive duplication, provide
orpe interesti ng re
seeds of its own failure.
Ina special semi-windup .dearly broke them and perjured himself early the charmi ading matter. But the main thing is
be tter service at low er rates.
H
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Charles
N.
Zellers
ng
helpful
ladies
who
run
the
ce
tonight
Orlando's Joey Vincent
pla .
Now comes Walter J. Petmeaux Jr. of the
on by saying he hadn't. True, his pun ishment
They
risks weight title as he takes on
was excessive, perhaps eventually contributing every are really interested, it seems to me, in
University of Illinois, working In cooperation
one of their "customers." My bit Is non
Georgia's "Slick" Mitchell.
Anyone interested in playing
Persons 18 years or older are
with the prestigious Brookings Institution. The
to the terrible waste of his adult life. Yet there Is
Letters to the editor are always welcome.
fiction matter and when I visit them weekly they
guaranteed
for
Vincent
has
been
the
Sanford
entry
in
the
eligible
for the team, which will
no saying it was unjust.
ideas are his, not necessarily Brookings.
They should be as brief
with the new books a:imagazjne
Just
finodme
an
Aug.
5
date
with
Sanford's
Central
Florida
Amateur
compete
in
an eight to 10 team
as
possible
and
As
Almarin
In any event, one wonders If the Jim Thorpe I don't
Phillips puts It, "using a set of
comment on matters of general Interest,
believe there is a nicer library anywhere
past
Victor
Perez
if
he
gets
the
Football
League
should
meet league with other Central
largely ignored data from communities where
argument has an end at all, If the divers Thorpe else
The letters should deal with luues and
for service,
How much the federal government wants to spend on um
power-punching
Mitchell.
tonight
at
6p.m.
at
the
practice
Florida teams. The season
avoid consumers have a choice betwc'en two suppliers,
loyalists will ever be satisfied. His family by
th
e
fabulous
ll
fi y
automatic cra ne, began at sundown and ended 90
NEW YORK (AP) - Ruffian,
tragic finisli lizie'. Barely ascure saw her buried.
personajjtjej.
proving the traciiteli in
The
Georgia
middleweight
field,
which
Is
located
across
starts
in early September.
Itself has all along been divided as to what would
minutes later In the dead of night as Ruffian was
Peimeaux cynparea costs per kilowatt hour in
whose life was f illed with the sounds of cheerlrg and
Ruffian underwent an operation la te Sunday night
Everyone should be proud of the picutre of the
The editor reserves the right to edit
will
have
a
10-pound
with the grocery bills of 500,000 veterans going to school under.
weight
French
Ave.
from
Sanfor,O
The
team
also Is looking for a
those
cities
where
constitute appropriate vindication.
there is competition with rates of
lowered Into th e ground on Belmont's infield,
victory, has been la id to rest In th e quiet of darkbut in the end, th is magnificent competitor, who
Ladies. Those who make use our facility already
letters for reasons of space1 but will exercise 'similar
the GI Bill. However, in the curious way that Congress lets
to
I.
pull.
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Middle
School.
sponsor.
comparies where. . .electrlc power is a
The burial party dropped a bouquet of roses into
ness.
was too much horse for every filly she ever raced ,
know It's value. But for those whodo not use our
great care that the thrust of the letter Is
Jim Thorpe has been buried for two
controversial issues ti1 up action on noncontroversial
not lost monopoly," frequently
y
e
grave,
Belmont
Park
Mon
th
th
final
res
ti
ng
place
f
at
da
e
or
th
Ruffian
was
burled
e
filly
said
by
proved too much horse for herself.
a city.owned monopoly.
decades library, there is a world of entertainment and
In the editing.
now, In a proper tomb north of town. But
subsistence checks for the veterans had been delayed because
still he knowledge waiting for you to take
Ills
results
suggest
that
many
th
ering
at
to
be
subdued
ga
th
in
the
best
ever
to
gra
ce
be
a
racing
program
night
fore
a
small,
,
competition
could
advantage of
All letters must be signed with
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Upon awake ning from the anesthesia, she lashed
the House and Senate could not agree on the issue of rebuilding
a mailing provide cheaper rates and better erv1ce in
doesn't rest, The tools continue to argue hvs old it. No wonder they are the busiest place in town!
Th e quiet of Belm ont Park Monday night
eluded her train er, Frank Whiteley, and her last
address and, when
wars; one of his sisters talks of having his body
lWe,
t
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pho
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upw
d
railroad track,
out and smashed her cast, causing severe damage
P051
A ee ne umber
ar s of 3,200 of this nation's 3,600
provided a stark contr ast to th e festi ve atmosphere
rider, Jacin to Vasquez.
electric
so the identity of the
moved back to the Indian country where he was
Funding of programs like GI education benefits should
to the injured leg. "The cast had become an en.
writer may be checked and power utility systems, more than
only 27 hours earlier, when Ruffian shouldered Vas"Frank Whiteley requested th at we make it as
half of which
Jim Robeon
estabftsb1ij However, the Evening Herald will are publicly
be lumped Into appropriation bills carrying new and debatable
born. No doubt Burt Lancaster's dreadful movie
ta ngled mess and there was intensive swelling and
qucz and the hopes of millions of females against
owned.
p-lvate as possible a nd we th ink that is only right,"
res- ct the wishes of writers who do
programs. Congress should have put the railroad assistance
is enjoying revival on the late night shows. In
he
morrhaging," said Dr. Alex Harth lll, part of the
not want
Studies of a variety of other Industries likewise
th e colt Foolish Pleasure,
said New York Racing Association Board Chairman
thi!tI' names to appear In print.
question on a siding and cleared the track for patage of
death as In life the man remains the greatest
veterinarian
team th at worked feverishly to save
suggest that in the real world competition
A nation wide television audience - millions of
Jack Dreyfus Jr.
I,
may
We reserve, of course, the right to reject
veterans appropriation bef ore student-vetera ns were faced with
a thlete ci his country's time, hut also, more is
Ruffian.
any have a great deal more going for it th
people - saw Ruffian break down a halfnillc into
Only a few frie nds of racing came to w:tch
an many
letters this newspaper considers to be libelous or economists,
another of those snafus with their benefit
the pity, its most abused.
si
of
her
the
th
e $350,000 match race, a victim of a shattered
te
uf
vate
burial
at
Belmont,
Several wet ¼.s ago, two cats were lost in the
R
fian's
p
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The broken ankle injured Ruffian but her fierce,
consumer advocates and
,L ,
slanderous,
SAN FRANCISCO lAP) -Mike Marshall, Last Jim Kaat and Rich Gossage of Chicago, Nolan
right ankle, as Foolish Pleasure raced on to a lesscompetitive spirit killed her.
final, abortive race. The digging, done by an
lawmakers have been willing to admit.
AMnrDer.i
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l)odgcrs have been named to the nine-man and Steve Busby of Kansas City.
National League All-Star pitching staff to face
All but two of the National League choices are
eight American League hurlers in the July 15 All- repeaters on the All-Star squad. The exceptions
-m
anar Wine.
are southpaws Jones and Reuss. Seaver's
I.os
Angeles
Manager
Walter
Alston
on
selection
marks his eighth return to the quart.
IK UU!
No I
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Monday announced his choi ce of Marshall.
Of the American League AllStar choices for
honored last year for his consistent relief pit- the midsesson classic at Milwaukee's County
1
Astros
5,
Expos
1
over
Atlanta.
Afterwards,
Giants
Manager
Wes
ching efforts, along with Dodger starting pt. Stadium, Fingers, Hunter and Busby are
t.ly 'IRE ASSOCIAIEI)
WAShINGTON
The Fourth of July gas
Houston got only four hits ag:iinat
to the reve,ie' of the oil ccrpanls -'luing th "equip
0
.
"I
needed
this
game,"
said
Webb.
Westruin
became
enraged
at
a
question
chers Andy Messersinith and Don Sutton, 12-8, to repeaters from last year.
ment nd material shortages,"
price increase in only the .*L'jnjn -- i he ci
~
The
Bis!'Ed Machine ~i n Nib +!ar, Montreal but all came in the fourth
cyanide.
i.cxt :eca.tt, a:cording to a cofflldentiaj House
ThLS
"It's
my
first
complete
game
in
the
big
put
to
him
by
a
local
reporter,
shouted
the National League All-Stars, who have won
is
the
deadly
poison
used
in
-Decontrol of domestic oil will
gas
Seaver had Cie best winning percentage
:('np:*tiits hs%e their way,
only bolster
rolg at, " i- srnoothl y that evz1 the inning when the Astros sent 10 mn to
leagues, and It builds my confidence. and cursed at the writer and had him
chambers. The FDA sav 'hr gii, cwised by
analysis. This would allow the producers to the foreign oil cartel, since domestic producers
three straight mid-season classics,
among
the NI. pitchers with a 12.4 record and an
With characteristic arrogance, several major
mitt4 at tir 'c rtrr!s can't quite t.'Iievc the plate an-i scored all thei- runs. %Vil- There are such good pitchers on this ejected Irvin the San Francisco
nearly double their already huge profits.
Alston, manager of t!.z National League All- ERA of 1.85. Messersmith as 12-5 with a 2.08
"will be parallel beneficiaries of the foreign. incineratio is not th I cVII:wp. "Tl-iat'u not
oil companies raised gasoline prices last week
it,
bur howard's two-run single capped the
i ha? 'J', ties are Iii; ' tI IL',"
staff, when I do get in I like to con- clubhouse.
Star team, also named Tom Seaver and south- average and Jones showed an 11.5 record-and a
p.ngell. dictated price"
s,ild hind FDA
just In time to soak the public at the start of the
ln
C,nch'*natl
'It's
dlbbt,'
uprising
mH
tribute."
El-Midi., by the !!!!!! f hia
in
support
of
Larry
Dierker,
Ig-e1:ni
"Ourconc,
Pirates
5,
Cuba
0
'a
paw teammate Jon Matlack of New York, left- stingy 1.77 ERA.
r
a
e
i
ii
gy
and
iun
O
nc
e domestic oil ik', - re lake, Out ItOITI
plastic would
motoring season.
Msaiager 3parky Anderson after his who scattered eight hits.
t t htci ti food". . .Ti tevii)In doot' 'tween
Cards 8, Giants 6
Power subcommittee, Is written in c 'rf;i, ander controls, the
Al Oliver belted a three-run homer
handet
Tug McGraw of Philadelphia, lefty
Messersmith leads the league in strikeouts
nil in Irarns, it will
The price at the pump, accordingly, began to stholarly language. When
decision
7-3
Reds'
latest
triumph,
a
Ted
Simmons
drove
in
three
runs
and
and
Ken
Brett,
Ramon
Hernandez
and
indu!1try
id
governr
't
nuver
seems
to
stop
Randy
Jones
of San Diego. southpaw Jerry with 122, followed by Seaver's 120 and Sutton's
ii educcd to aie become -Increasingly difficult to re'tablish
e,
a
soar during the Fourth of July weekend. It may
Mets 3. Braves I
over the Philadelphia Phillies Monday
turning. Robert Sheffield, who is
LiuIs Melendez' triple highlighted a
Dave Giusti combined to stop the Cubs
cIcar and cents, however, it declares thsi the r.nisonabje new position
lteu.ss of Pittsburgh and Phil Niekro of Atlanta. 118.
In charge of
on
oil
prices.
Such
hit 9() cents a gallon by late fal, accoiding to
a
Home
runs
by
Rus
t
y
Staub
and
I).sve
night.
That
gave
Cincinnati
four
wins
in
four-run
first
t.l cI-imJlpanies stand to reap great richs at the future
inning
for
the
Cards,
who
on
five
tiiLs,
all
singles.
Products
surveiilance
ihe four National League.southpaws and five
for
the
Marshall, who has a 3-5 record with four saves,
Food and Drug
revision would likely be cfriracterized as
congrcs.iona1 experts, if President Ford has his
Kingman backed the six-hit pitching of
a
row,
in
the
last
eight
games
and
seven
collected
six
hits
off
Giants
starter
It
was
the
expense of their customers,
14th
game
in
Il
days
betright-handers
will
face
an
American
Administration,
Is
moving
to
Sterling
League
a rollback by the oil industry and heavily
and McGraw, 54 with eight saves, are the only
Drugs
way about decontrolling domestic oil prices.
di an amazing record of 35 victories in 44 rookie hank Webb, who posted his Mike Caldwell, $I, in the opening in- ween the two clubs, and the Pirates won pitching crew including Vida Blue and
"The sub-section of the oil Industry involved bied."
lob. Corp., one of the firms whose drup,s he Is sup. 04
Rollie two relief specialsts representing the NL.
The President hopes higher prices will hold
second major league victory - both
in the production of do&amp;austic crude," claims the
outings dating back to May 21.
ning.
ed to monitor. "I'm looking for more
11 of the meetings.
Fingers of Oakland, Catfish Hunter of New York.
!euss' record is 9-6 and Niekro's record Is 8-7.
The study, putting the great
of a
down consumption ann reduce U.S dependence
study,
"
oil
windfall
in
challenge,"
he
told
us.,,
will exrience
pe
it bonanza of new perpecUve, notes that "the profits of the in,.
upon Arab oil. He, therefore, favors decontrol, revenues. This great surge 1 new funds 110 be ternational
oil industry have been $60 billion over
which could uccur on Aug. 31 when the
at the direct expenae of the remainder it our the four years from 1970101974." Altbogh Som. theThe
Senate
committee,
CIA
.nd FlU,
baa which is Investigating
Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act expires, corns: r ! ..my u.'*d the
public."
quktly purchased five
of this is returned to governments In taxes, the
Under the act, the price of "old" dru estic oil
T' a' :
ntibugg1ng devices for its most sensitive
ci ties these adverse eco n omic, analysis points
out that "oil producer,' revenues
is frozen at $525 per barrel. The pricl Lmit.atk
telephones The committee selec
e!fes:
ted a $250 model
are
lightly
taxed."
doesn't apply to newly discovered
which, ironically, was designed
But since
oh Ii " 1° ices will drain more money
by a fermr.er
It
should
be
added,
in
fairness,
that
the
40 per cent of the oil AmericsnsCO: 1! 15 "ild"
Meanwhile, Willoughby came on in the seventh
Sox scored Four times off Jim Hug'es In the first
Rich Coggins rallied the Yankees to victory after
didn't walk a batter in 7 1-3 innings b'fore giving
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
101) CIA electrot ii cs exrt lnt ;I dl
t' thus leaving less money for analysis presents the worst situation for
irum
Ashby and
inning
of
the
Red
.S.
Sox'
6-3
triumph
who
over
relieved
Rick
inning. Jim Burton,
Texas nicked Doe Medich for both their runs In the
the MmWise In the
way to RoIlle Fingers.
domestic oil, the slightest p&amp;e 1se n c ild
Ast'ciates oi Washington . . . We
oJ..
JI .1 ,xlvate projects.
recently
rnnsthners, A c !rprern!se ?Y!SY Yt be theU
*urJwi
nesota
Twins,
struck
a
single
and
walk,
putting
two
out
Eric
Soderholm
seventh,
issued
with
two
first
Inning
on
register Immediately at the gas pump.
Jeff
Burroughs'
two-run
single.
Tigers 2, White Sax 1
Boston's
Jim
rcpurted
that
Sijekion
and
Bob
Milwaukee's
- Dec 'i
I rill cause "the further c- "'
William "Fish BIt" Miller, the
L co.trol belt!:. Cungreu and the
runners
aboard
and
aboard
and
went
on
to
earn
A's
7,
Indians
If controls aren't extended, the -"esUc
his
Minnesota
runners
3
week,
first
save,
bringing
last
up
the
Tom
Walker, 3-6, scattered eight tnls and out.
colorful former House doorkeeper,
Willoughby, who were in the minors
centratior, I. cOfW!ni
••u
kept 2 dollars
Prezint, meanwhile, are engaged in a $318
"When I grow up, I want o be a hrernan, o' a
fanning
five
In
214
Innings.
Jim
Perry
pitched
six
shutout
dangerous
Soderholm.
Willoughby
not
only
struck
price undoubtedly would shoot up i i;: Arab
new
teams
innings,
dueled
Chicago's Jim Kaat, 134, who wss named
from
Joe Rudi
made major contributions to their
each page as a "depot" for their small
dustry," ,:irticularly "those Involved In Milton game of brmnkmanship
policeman. of a sex lherap*si?"
end
that
inning,
out
Soderhotm
to
hit
two
home
runs
and
Billy
Williams
hit
one
Icr
to the AL All-Star team earlier in the da.The only
Sheldon's error helped Kansas City score all
but fanned him
price of about $12 per barrel. It cc If*, '.en go as
green identification baiges. After
Monday night.
productit,,'
WAHSIIINGTON WHIRL: Thee Food and
our story
the
game
after
the
Twins
scored
a
run
Oakland.
The
38-year-old
Perry,
who
came
to
again
to
end
run
off Walker, 3-6, was Ken Henderson's homer in
a
three
runs
In
the
fourth
inning
two
on
a
single
who
committed
by
high as 117,50 It the oil potentatni t - si:i cut their
the
appeared,
Miller paid a quiet visit to Capitol 11111
Second basemijn Sheldon,
-- lIiher prices will stimulate exploration for Drug
Administration
has
given
Its
bessings
to
a
in
the
ninth.
A's
in
a
trade
with
Cleveland
earlier
in
the
season,
the
Cookie
Roja.s
for
0.1
lead,
but
he
made
up
for
It
second
Inning. Detroit scored both runs in the
thz'eat to raise prices aii1n
to turn over $478 in cash to
till,
costly error In the fourth Inning, singled home one
new oil, all right, as the President hopes. But plastic disposable bottle which,
the
House
Clerk.
This
if
burned
In
a
2
Yankees
5,
won
his
second
with
Rangers
game
fourth
cmi
hot
his
clutch
hits
off
Al
I"ltzmorris.
In
three
decisions
with
Gary Sutherland's single, Leon Roberts'
Decontrol would odd
was the deposit money he
i'/,'e 1I i !3i8 billion
run in the fifth and two more in the sixth, lifting
production costs will also go in'o orbit because of campfire or bunsen burner,
had collected, he
emits hydrogen
Home runs by Roy White, Graig Nettles and Jim
Oakland and boosted his overall record to 3-7. He
triple and Willie Horton's sacrifice fly It was the
Red Sax 6, Twins 3
explained.
the Brewers to a 4-i victory over the Kansas City
M"son and run-scoring singles by Nettles ard
allowed one run on six hits, struck out four and
Tigers' sixth consevutiv" triumph
Jim Rice belted a three-run homer as the Red
Royals.
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EARL C DAVIS and KATHERINE

upon KIRK N KIRKCONNELL, door cii the Seminole County
Attorney for pli.'nlitf. at Post Office C ourthouse, in Sanford, Florida. at
Boa 1537. Winter Park. Florida the hour of 1100 AM on July list
37759, arid file the original with the
Clerk ol the above styled Courtonor
WllNESSmynlnd and the seat ot
C4 iuly
otherwise a udgment may be en 1973
tered against you for the relief (Seal)
demanded in the Compla.nt herein
Atthur H t3eckwitb. Jr
WITNESS my hand and teal of
Clerk ci the CirCu.,1 Court
said Cou rt, this 3rd day of July 1975
By' Elaine RiCharcle
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Deputy Clerk
Arthur H BeCkwith, Jr
Harry M Hobbs. P A

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Seminole Count', Florida
LOt 39, Block G. NOR TH captioned case. I will sell the
ORLANDO TERRACE. SECTION 5 Prop e rty situated in Seminole
of UNIT I as per plat recorded In County. Florida, described
as
Plat Book 17. pace 3), Public
Lot 109, Less the Road if W Frank
Records of Seminole COUnty, L WoodrufI' Subdivision,
Plat
Florida
Book 3, Page 41 of Seminole County
has been filed against you. and you Public Records.
are required to serve a copy of your at public tale, to the higheSt and best

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an excellent speller, •rxi enloy
telling on the IeIepI,on.

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The Ev en ing Herald has an opening
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Situations won't be helped LI
on of thiS notice, the fiCtreated with respect or It may You still have to be careful In publicati
BOOK 1 PAGES 56 TO 61 &amp; 112, Ill.
titious name, tow,? .J
C L LOT 115, 116 &amp; 117
you let outsiders put In their not tally at day's end. Don't arrangements with friends CLEARING AND GRADING
under
Name In which assessed Courtne,,
two-cents' worth.
take any flyers.
where money or someWng of a wti;ch it is engaged in business at 268
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
CANCER (June 21 July fl) material nature Is at stake. Park Aven ue, Longwood. Florida and Calvin Bracy
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That the party interested in said County
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again today, Certain parties In course of
LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct 23) business enterprises is as follows:
Unless Such certificate
Frank
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costs. It's best you be idealistic, Publlth: July I. 15.
1973
certificat es will be sold to the
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highest cath bidder at the court
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you
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR 1973 at 1100 A M
Don't champion an unpopular THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Dated thiS 3rd day of July. 1973
CiS?O sNve.'p'Si•fl 114*?ae.'
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
cause
today
regardless
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strongly you feel a bout It Wai t CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.1lI5CA.0j.F
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By Ida Creat.
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exercise. Isometric exercises Its equivalent in buttermilk or defect found in about 0.3 to 2.0
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per cent of the
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particularly In your age
DEAR READER For
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equipped, central heat 1. aIr.
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Tropcal Iandtcapinq,
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hOE 25th St. 3226635

AFTER HRS
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By owner, like new. 7 Bedrooms,
Fla. room, detached garage,
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4 acre- egg ranch near Sanford, 3
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
bedroom, 1 bath home, ap.
proximately 13.000 laying hens —
Company SuppIie hens, feed, and 2545 PALMETTO AVE.. 3 bedroom,
h" bath, kitchen equipped, Con
materiaI.Grojses$),$)per
ve-nient to shpoping Drive by and
mOoth Good terms to Qualified
calt 572.9)0
COUPITPY HOME- 5 7 Acre-s.
lovely 2 Story Older home
(estimate over 100 Yr's.) In ex.

SHADED LOT

IN COUNTY- Small, neat 2
bedroomp,ome, central Pie-at lair,
elfin kitchen. fireplace-, beautiful
tree's $11,300. Adjoining lots
a',allable for 13.300

Patio Houses
Large 3 biro.yn. 7 bath, includes
diSposal and disPiwasner, me-rn
bershlp in junior Olympic poOl.
tenn; court 576.500

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Central FIQr,das

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fenced yard Don't mis's this great
buy at 175.600 with FHA available.

105 Sanora Ave 372 $771
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No down. Assume payments,
Trailer. $104 31 mo on rental lot.
8345427 after I &amp; all dy Sat, &amp;
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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First Dcwnte'wn
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Cash
Your Junk Cars
373 9136

By' Joy Stokes
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 21. July 1, I. 15, 1975

Ambasiacior Station Wagon.

"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GORMLV'SE.46 SanfOrd)?) 1fl3

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air. extras, inspected, lOw
mIleage 1150 372 3ev
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For 'four Junk Cars
373 1329
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Mustang Pellets, 12 per cent,
$3 75; Other low price-i. Horse &amp;
Rider Store, 7154 Sanford Ave.

jEXP ERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

LOTS FOR SALE

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SANFORD
50 olatled lot'. si-I the
city of Sanford Ideal for FI'fA.VA
Air
Low cost housing. Engineering
w
plans available Builder finishing Central Heat &amp; Air, Conditioning
houses now, wish
For free estimates, call Carl
to se-il
balance of property 11500 each
Harris, at SEARS in Santord. 3721711.
ORANGE CITY
Fully developed
rolling wooded loti In going
BEAT HIGH ELE(P'c co,i
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Classified Ad from the Herald
Call us today! Don't delayt Just
dial 3322611 or 131 9993. To place
your tw (Oat Wr.t Ad

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Wlation. Call for free estimates
6666479 or 901 734 309k

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APT ALL ING I AND CLEAI4IN&amp;
All typ.j lots &amp; ace-rage cleared. Wehave top Soil, till dirt, clay, ann
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or day, 379
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QUALITY FENCE Anvt..c 371

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By: Elaine RlCharde
Deputy Clerk
VAN DEN BERG. GAY

PHOTOHY BY ED
Specialists In ouldoor pgrtra its, Also

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Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Post Office Box 1?)
Orlando, Florida 37*07
PubliSh July I, 1975

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luildlng, roofing and concrete
finishing, free estimates
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consider the- adop' ion of the- Sanford
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I1ILIFO PUMPS

as reconu'iended by the Local Land
Planning Agency
All parties In interest and citiZeCs
shall have an opj,.ortun.ly to be
heard at said hearing
By order of the City Commission
of the City of Sanford. Florida

SPRINKlER S't'STEMS

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Sherlff' Department
and the- undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida. will at
1100 A.M on the 73rd day of July.
A 0 1973. offer for sate and sell to
the- highpt bidder, for casts, subject
to any and all e-xiSting leins. at the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
County rourtp,ouse in Sanford,
Florida, the above- described per
sorial property
That said sat, is being made to
Satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Execution
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Case No.: 71- 1123.CA -09.D

vs.
HERBERT L. BLACKWELL and
CORNELIP. F BLACKWELL, his
wife,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF ACTION
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judgment may be entered against
Complaint
WIINE$Smyhandandthesealof
iiti (nun on this 19th day of JunC.
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Arthur H. Bediwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

By Joy Stokes
Deputy Clerk

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PubliSh' June 71, July I,
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IS. 1973

IN THE CIRCUI'? COURT, IN AND
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
FOR
FLORIDA
CASE NO. JS-1291.CA.20-O
In re: Adoption of
JAMES STEWART KLINGLER and
TROY
KLINGLER.
DANIEL
minors

NOTICE TO DEFEND

and

ultimate- judgment will be entered
against you granting adoption of
said tliiidie-O
WIT HESS my hand and si'l of
said Court on the 19th day Of June,
A 0 1915

(Se-al)
Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr ,
Clerk of the' Cirr,uit Court
By Lillian I. JenkinS

STENSTROM, DAVIS
&amp; McINTOSH
Flagship Bank of
Sanford Suite 22
Posl Office Box 1330

June 21. July 1, 6 15. 1975

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across the country, although he has also
studied animals In their natural habitat while

himself doing Illustration for such
publications as kudubon, Reader's Digest
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parole officer says he has to
wait a while. So, for now I am
safe.
I am 23, and he Is 26. I am
afraid that if I put him off any
longer, I will lose him. Can you
help me?
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him the truth. (He may not
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get on a diet you can live silth.

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wile who complained because
iher husband showed her no
sElection after lovemaking: She
remarked, "If a man would just
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md hold her, and maybe give
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prints and books sold through 300 dealers
located throughout the U.S.
"I'm a painter now, not Just an illustrator,"
explained Frace, who made a name for

By ELSA WILLIAMS

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Sanford, Florida 32771
Attorneys for Petitioner

Gallery in Louisville, Ky. For the past 12
years, Frace has been painting for Frame
House, publishers of fine limited ec.ition

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and two small sons to attend the opening.
Born inJimThorpe, Pa,, France lived on
Long Island, N.Y. before moving to Brent.
wood where he is closer to Frame House

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zoo,pauseda few moments toadmire the fine
paintings of lions and zebra, racoons and
birds of prey.
And while the crowds were gazing appreciatively at Frace's works, the artist in
turn was gazing in admiration at the new zoo.
"It's beautiful," he said. "When It's
completed I believe it'll be one of the finest
zoos I've ever seen." Frace has seen a lot of
zoos: all his paintings are done from live

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A picture postcard arrived Monday from Warsaw,
Poland. The message was short but sweet: "We're here —
The Central Florida Chorale." Good news indeed, that the
group of singers from the Sanford area has arrived safely
in Poland where they will be spending three weeks on a
singing tour of that Iron Curtain comtry. The Chorale is
scheduled to return on July 18.
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SOUTHEAST MORTGAGE
COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
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At Last We're Here

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'What amazes me, Frace continued, "Is
that this zoo was built by the people of Central
Florida. I've had children come up to me to
explain how they saved their lunch money or
collected trading stamps or held small fund
raising events at their schools to collect
pennies to build a zoo. It's a wonderful
community effort and I wouldn't have missed
being here to see It open for anything."
Frace first learned about the building of
the new zoo after a chance meeting with
Hanna several months ago. He visited the old
zoo in downtown Sanford in March and was
astonished that such a fine animal collection
be housed in such a decayed environment, He
resolved to be among the first to visit the new
zoo, and true to his word drove down from his
home in Brentwood, Tenn. with his wife, Elke

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and CORNELIA F. BLACKWELL.

By JEAN PATESON
Women's Editor
When the Central Florida Zoo opened on
July 4, it wasa day for meeting the animals in
their new habitats. It was also a day for
meeting "animal people," among them
naturalist, writer and animal movie maker,
Stan Brock, and animal painter, Charles
Frace.
While a bare-footed Brock autographed
pictures out under the towering trees of the
zoo grounds, Frace was busy signing prints of
his famous animal paintings in the shelter of
the admLs*ions building.
A selection of framed prints, most them
owned by zoo director Jack Hanna. was
displayed opposite the ticket booth. Visitors to
the zoo, eager though they were to get Into the
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Section 09, Township 21. Range 70.
SubdiviSion SlIM. Block OBOO. Lo'
017A. southeasterly ?OOfeetof Lot 47,
Block B. Sportsmans Paradise, PB
I. Page 13, located in Cassaitserry,
Florida
and the undersigned a's Sheriff of
Seminole- County, Florida, will at
1100 A M on the 16th day of July,
A 0 1975, offer for sate and sell to
the hightst bidder, for cash. subject
any evict .0 piiiting 'e1r,,, at the
Front (WeSt) Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanford,
Florida, the above described per.
sonal property
That said sale is being made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ f

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which aforesaid Writ of Execution
was delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole- Count',', Florida, and I
have levied upon the following
deScribed property owned by
Wlliam Lyc.ans and Grace I ycans,
said property being located in

Seminole County, Florida,

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case entitled, Antonio J. GodinPio
and The-re-ia Godinho, his wife
Plaintiff, vs. William Lyc.ans and
Once Lycans. hIs wife, Defendant,

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Cassetberry Florida Additøn0l
information available from the Civil

1973. otherwise a default

SLIM
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_____________________________ resldmrtce and mailing addrtss are
FICTITIOUS NAME
uninown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Notice is hereby given that I am
STEPHEN
GEORGE
engaged In business at 20)0 Not
thit
tingham Dr ,Winter Park, Seminole- KLIHC,LER has filed a Pefitic.i in
County. Florida under the fuct,tiO,JS the above- styled Court for the
name of ENVIROSPECT, and that I adoption of the minor children
intend tO recister s-aid name w,th the- named therein, and you are he-i-coy
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court, seminole required to serve a copy of your
rittCfl defenses, if any, on NED N
County. f lnida in accord,,nce *ith
the provisions Of the- FictitiOUS JJLIAN, JR., of SIENSTROM,
Name Stautes. to Wit Section DAvIS &amp; MCINTOSH, Attorneys for
86509 Florida Statutes 1937.
petitioner. Post Office Box 1)30,
Sanford, Florida, 32711, and file the
S Grace B Hughes
orIginal with the Clerk of the above
PubliSh. July I. 15, 72, 79, 1975
syled Court on or be-fore July 79,
DEP'3

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333 A,rIes

TO ROBERT F. BENNETT. whose--

DEP 42

MAKi ROOM TO STORE YOUR

375 0707

tauninsot by a top country band,
fires hot dogs w"d e-olt
a&amp;.nng1ora.ndr,,,coloq

Arthur C Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk at the Circuit Court

We-ddlngj, Candids. Commercal
Portrait,, Aerial, AdVertising
Summer Wedding Special 67$ 5516

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Reasonable Rates 373 6050

If your roof
isforthebirds
Call the Bird—
Allen Wrenn

DATED thIs 3rd day of June, 975
(Seal)

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[nd Malat.nenca

Mowing &amp; Edging

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P K 5EA',AN PHOTOGRAP1Y

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Eiahteenth Judicial Circuit In arid
for Seminole County, Florida

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MOVIN('.- I4A(JL lP"G SALVAGE
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Service

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cc-'-pi.&amp;y t.,r. sbe-J,
and includes v&amp;.igera'Or,
oven arid di'spes, arid *Oil4 not.
maliy VCtil f
The
buyer wtll get fits dIlivry and
letup wilISin tOO miles of our

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Tuesday, July i, 17s-1 B

more- Particularly described as

used In conjunction therqwith.
The aforesaid sale wil be made
pursuant to a Final Judgment en
tired lii Civil No 15 760 CA 09 A now
pending in the- Circuit Court of the-

r - .e'

Pest Control

Evening Hera Id,'Sanford, Fl,

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locate-din Seminole r.ourity, Florida,

Pet Care
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IniuIaf10

WOMEN

Shu'ritfot Seminole- County, Florida,

you for the relief demanded in the

P1cc ur &amp; ci." ."

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and I have levied upon the IOtljg
described property owned by John
T Nolan, said property
being

Florida.
together with all structures, im
provem'ntl. fixtures, appliances
and appurtenances on said land or

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Nolan,
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ
of
Execution was delivered to me
is

APT BROWN PEST COtITROL
F'rk Dre
372 1

I'ibve tried the rest now try the

best ('re-ri paint &amp; body work
734 7)06; after 6 rm 373 1593

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DITIONIPIG 377.1177.

W.rk

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Ilic.

,sinst iou. YOu
has '.,n ti:j
ate required to serve a copy of your
written defenseS, if any. to this
action on SMITH AND HAYDEN.
attorneys for the plaintiff,
A
a"tren 111)16 Barnitt Bank
Ruildlflg, Jacksonville, Florida
and file the original WIll the
c!ecc 0, use aoovc siyieo t,ouri on or

P.iat &amp; I.dy.
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BUDDY', HOMEIMPROVEMENT
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY

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on the ?2r.d day c' July. 1915 a' 1%
am. at the- West front door Of ?tseCourthouse of Seminole Cc,unty. at
Sanford, Florida the undersised
Clerk will offer ,or sale the following
described real property:
lot 1. hI-hR SAWE HII.L.$. ac
cording to the plat thereof as
ft.,.,.L '1.
II fln
u flIi UW.'
!wI.v.uu I.,
V 11-

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each

Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

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TGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff,
vi.

Alt type's and sizes

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Oranaecounty Florida upona final
judgment rendered in the afore-s,id
Court on the 77th day of February,
A D 1975, in that certain case
en

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the Seal of the County
Court of

CLIII IN AND FOR SEMINOLE hi wiPe-COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Residence unknown
P&amp;Ii Iat'l ,(_,LA,fA,h&amp;A
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
DERALNATIOP4AL MOP
that an action to foreclose a mar.

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

.1pfñor

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OF THE

a.t .

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DIRECTORY

Builder's

or Conventionut Mortç,ages

Additions

332
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"What amazes me Is that
this zoo wu built 1iy the
people
of
Central
Florida. . Ii's a won•
dierful community effort
and I wouldn't have missed
being here to see It open for
anythlng."—artist Charles

NOTICEOFIHIRIFF.SSALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY Givp
that
by virtue of that certain
Writ of
Extcution issued
Out of and under

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3lYeerMortgaqes -SpcI. down.

211 W.2Sth
Sanford, Fla
Ciii for AppI %7.1n3

1973 Pdova2Doo,
2314 Yale
Afte-r 5.372 6660

Trail Rides
$3 an hour

JIM DANDY JAZZ FEED

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION

1967 Che-vy Impala, good COndt,on
must sell, 5350. 373 $213

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KENMOREWASHER.pa,Is,
service, used machines
MOONEY

1

TISew *seh qu.Ility liemes s's available-i. rwrSt eve., tbluer'sl'
£dmstrahoa. FNA. VA
I.n,i.c,ej your pmt , baud en frnily sit. &amp;
I incem, Th.ri.
1, bethi. lug. hots. immediate Dcvapanty Call ts
see if y'su gullt?

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GROOMING &amp; BOARDING
KENNELS 337 SJ

67A—Feed
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52 —Appliances

The auction statts promptly St
pm on use th &amp;t get Pet..

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a

Toyota. '70 Corona station wagon,
good conoition. Below book. 131

Chihuahuas., white male, 3' mo
$30.
ANIMAL
HAVEN

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ehowrooqi.

GE WI VA PAOLA

RAYL. his wife- whose address
unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for a foreclosure- of a mar
Igage has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a COPY Of
t-uur wrlle-ri dfeniei. if àfly, tO it
RALEIGH W GREENE, Ill WhOSeaddress is Tenth Floor. Florida
Federal Building, St Petersburg.
FlorIda 33731 on or before July 21st,
1973 and tile the original with the
clerk of this court either before
service on plaintiff's attorney or
Immediately thereafter, otherwite a
default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
complaint or petition
The property proceeded against ii
.le'scribed 35 follows
Lot 1.
ENGLISH WOODS. as per plat
tMreof as recorded in Plat BOOK 1$.
Page 93, of the Public Records Of
Seminole- County. FlOrida Together,
without limitation, the following
specific items of personal properly
Central Oil with Air Conditioner and
Fireplace
Range &amp; Dishwasher
Disposal — Full Speaker Radio
Intercom
WITNESS my hand arid the seal of
thiS Court on June 70th. 1975
(SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court

ao—Autos for Sale

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Double
Mattress. boxspring &amp; frame$31 9111

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Sol4 new for 5,349.00. Pay balance

Come see the latest in luxury family
living, the all new 71.64' Glen
brok

moIIIe:

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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOSEPH H RAYL and LYNN C

SplingisPereandlt'sag000tlrne,o
chooseanewhom.fromft.pacc.
of our clatif led ads

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Defendants

1971 Chvv Truck. tu4fns, In a
cyl. s' t,,t rear step $1S99 $31
6833

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Singer Zig Zag, in cabInet, 3 needle,

SuDerlor

Established Residential Area?

Plaintfl

VS
JOSEPH H. RAYL. and LYNN C.
RAYL. his wife. etc. it al

1965 Chevrolet Step 5dm pick up. 3a
5116 evenIngs

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AUCTION JULY 19

YOU CAN OWN A

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o.—cqulprT1em
ror eni

Assume Payments

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Not Live

79-TluCks.TtjIt'S
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opr, etc Pn 131.93)0

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Bedrm, 7 bath, family room,
Screened patio, beautiful land
sOaping. Owner transferred, must
sell 131714

In Sanford's Finest

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3

Forrest Greena!,
171
islc) PEAL TOPS
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813 73))

FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, etc.

fenced yarn 519.000

Realty

26065 Hwy 1712
E#*L 'OR

Sanford $17,000

322 1t

C#CfIOO'ng lIke-,

Harold Hall

ce-lie-nt area Gant oaks, &amp; citrus
Stables, corral, tack room, near

Depotit.

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2SaSPirkDr MOBILE HOME MOVING. Corn.
pete- 5et up I'll save you money.
LicenSed Orlando 773 5470
WINTER SPRINGS UNDER $7O

details. Sales price. 1!1.000

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327 711$

372 0441

Equipment.

CASE NO. 15-1073-CA-UI

CIRCUIT CIVIL

$150; Drum table, $10; Dinette, I Schnauzers, black miniature, all
chairs, 5.13; Two tier tablc. $25.
ir,M,s, $100. AKC
lt77MarktV,fvflyeguIpp.sp(ia
Sofa with 2 chai,'s. $63; Platform
between 10 &amp; 5
pi-ic. $I,$95 Call Duane McGu're
rocker, $10; Mahagony drop leaf
at
327 1631 Dealer.
Kittens
free
to
a
loving
table, $53: Chest of drawers, $25;
home, black
&amp; wttlte,7 wks Call after 510, 373
Early Am. Swivel rocker, 170
1970 Cuda. complete engine •
Much more, KULP DECORA
overhaul, new I on the- floor. 131
TOPS. 109W. 1st St. 37223)5
$612

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3222O9O,

$

372 9711

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Dachshunds Miniature, AKC US

REALTORS

JUST REDUCED 51,000
2
LIKE NEW' TRE ESI
Bedroom, 1 bath, on large corner Young
COuple will love thIs
tot, big utility shed, drive by ?i
bPdroom, I' bath (ni- 7 bd ret.
SummerIiri Ave and call for
?'oom) home, c a. fenced. covered

SANFORD

63iachinefyToolS

iflylIn,,

Realty

MAYFAIR — Spacious a bedroom

CallBart Real. Estate
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35

Jim Hunt

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

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51—Household Goods

7571 Park Dr
REA1,IOR

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

BLAIR AGENCY
3733646
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Mike your Budget go fufther, Shop
the ClasSified Ads every day

Kitchen. Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks Installation
available Bud Cabell. 332 5032

Sanford, By Owner — Idyllwilde ill
SectIon, 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, family
room on large lot, low down
payment, 3220665 after 610 P.M.

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OEO II?

Like Ne-w, 5.300

l3'L.ShapeNaughah,,.
,,tonBar
$700; Bar Stools. Glass rack, Bar Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Supplies 372 n.
Shampooerforonly$I5Qperday,
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CARROLL'S FIIRP4ITURE

Peg Real Estal'Broke,.
332.1301
?6l0hlawatha Ave at 17

Hurry!

Extra storage. Workshop, pluS 2',
baths Reduced below appraisal

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1971 Kawas.aki. 90CC

P'osorcycte Insurance

Service Station

TRADE

311 315 F First St

neiiy I

Clerk of the Circuit Court
y Joy Stokes
Deputy Clerk
Publish. June 21, July 1, S. IS, 1913

78-Itorcyc1es
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Woodruff 's Garden Ce-nter

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY - SELL

&amp; air, fireplace, nearly new
condition with orivate entranP

Bedrooms

TAFFER

3234o70

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garden spot. Floyd Freer.

machine,

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book shetve-. Enjoy formal
dining, large eatIn kitchen, and
room for mother in an aoartment,

1505 W. 25th

Hwy. 174 Sanfo,d

$stSt

LetmeMOWor TfLLyourlot and or

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322•2420

Security

M Precise timed released plant

WITNESS my hand and the-seal of
this Court on June 90, 1975
(SEAL)
Arthur H Beckucilpi, Jr

Store

CLEARANCE SALE - Reduced to '4BPS., 2 full baths, family room &amp;
171.950. 3 Bedrooms. 7 baths.
den, plenty storage, large lot. Double bed, complete, $45;
101a?
...xceltent cnnn, tuon, Central heat
Mahagony bedrm Suite-, I Pc

Lose youcielf in styte. large living

Patio

Realty

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

SANFORD — By Owner, 3 bedroom.
1' bath, central heat &amp; air, car.
pet, enclosed garage 5.75.500 Call
131 5710

Apartments

No

Reconditioned Batteries, $1295
exchange, REEL'S BODY SHOP.
1109 Sanford Ave

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3729719

Dii-es
i ayuui

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CLOSEOUT III 6655

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Bows

Saturday &amp; Sunday

aol 10 Acre Tracts of lind with
'r,r

252)185

Sten strorri

room with brick fireplace and

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&amp;

STAN'S HWY 46 FLEA MARKET

lot,

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79$ State Rd. 15

Set your sails
on our course and see what life is
all about 1 Luiury Living at Prices
You Can Afford.

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too Gardenland,
3236630

described as f011ows
Lot 75, WINSOR MANOR, ac
cording to the ptat the-reqf as
recorded In Plat floo It. Page 91,
Publk Peord'. of Seinriole County,
Florida

Parts

Tires, Whole-sate Pai'nger &amp; pc
all
sizes
BUS NLs

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

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t'h,rinnl VAr

W. Garnett White

LakeMary, 2 BR Furnished
Aoults, P40 Pits, $113

,ii1age

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1610 Hiawatha Ave-at 1797. Sanford,
3231120

10 Acres-- 2 bedrm house on Lake

JOHN KRIOER, ASSOC

Banana Lake, turn. 2 bedroom.
heat &amp; air, $173 Call Mt Dora. 901
313 8644

Ahoy Mates!

7uto
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25, WINSOR MANOR,

The property Proceeded against Is

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For used furniture, appliances.
tooli, etc Buy 1 or 1001 ems
I arrys Mart, 215 Sanford Aye

WOod or Steel desks letecutive desk
&amp; chairs. secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabnets, &amp;i is Cash and Carry.
PfOLL'S
Casselberry, 1792, •3Ø47(

I Ri-jrcxrn, 1 bath, on good garden

Acreage

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Used office furniture

2 Acres

GET T4OSE LUXURY ITEMS rop
A F PACT ION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S '.'APl 7 ADS'

And

Furnhihe-d3 Bedroom Cottage, neat
&amp; clean St'S monthly to •right
couple 746 67)9

STUDIOI,2,3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 8EDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

CASH 322.4132

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S?1.C(O

new

)

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62—Lawn.Garden

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Ane-,,t7bcdrOornhomewlth Florida
room, carpeted throughout, all

270% S. French Ave .321 0011

Lommercial Properties
Homes, Lots
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33—Houses Furnished

lxury

Supplies

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Lawn Mowers We Sell The
8est &amp;
Service the Rest. Western Auto.
301 w

373 (' 5 1 7 pp'
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373 S*S4.r3fl 6420

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Near Lake &amp; Town

REALTOR

M UNSWORTH REALTY
R
Real Estate Broker
603w 1st St
323 8061 or 377 fl9,

Nice 7 bedroom block home, fur.
cc unfurnithed.

V

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Couch with matching chair, vanity
dresser, mirror, chest, dining set.
matching buffet 373 $311

I fl('trcjooi. 7 h,th rcJ, beautilully
i'd tSt S'c

Kish Real Estate

121.000

5 1 3(1 mo Adtt% preterred

C

for Sa
.

25 to 50% off

ubte garage, on 100 t 7*0' well
taOctc,r,('c1

Want to Buy
USEDGO CART
3326790

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Hammond Cadet Organ, 5330:1973
Yamaha 100. $350 Both good
conditIon 3239096

Children's

3270217

dos? 3??

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6.01 Celery Ave . Sanford

Quiet 7 bedroom cottage, air. like
new, paneled, large porch, 1133
mo 1st &amp; last. Older couple Only,

be-OfOC

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Choice Listings

disposal, carpet, large closets,

with laL beautiful shade trees
117500

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BALL R EALTY

Screened patio. central heat &amp; air.
self cleaning range, dishwasher.

Otteen - 3 bedroom country home

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Sscelneous

acre Idyllwilde Section

bath, family room. eat in kitchen,

you qualify!

3 BR. 1', bath, air conditiOfled,
newly painted. $160 mo 15? &amp; last.
plus deposit. Sunland 373054.5

5. 1
0 damage

IDYLLWILDE - 3 Bedroom,

to qualified buyers Call to see if

fenced. 1))

£ Pcm Apartment, part utilities

fenced lots, 1 utIlity bldg .storage
shed, large garde,, area 3326941

Newhouse%iraruralareap1odown
payment, monthly paymentS less
than rent. Government Subjidiled

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Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Caitelberry, Hey 1797 6)04706

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy 1797
132 '461

Lot

accordIng to the olal there-of as
recorded in Plat ISook 16, Page 91,
Public Records of Seminole Counly,
Florida. has been filed against you
and you are reQuired to Serve- a copy
of your written defe-niet, if any, to it
on RALEIGH W GREENE, Ill
whose dddres5 l
Tenth Floor,
Florida Federal Building, St.
Petersburg, FlorIda 33731 on or
before July 21st, 1975 and file the
original with the clerk of this court
either before service Ofl plaintiff's
attorneys
or
immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default will
be entered against you for the relief
'demanded in the Complaint or
petition.

IPiece cc House-full
CASH 373 a37$
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Slit or 377-0721.

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* They're Hot"

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Near Golf Coue

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73' Crl?chfleld CruIser, 160 Inboard
outboard power Ide-al for family
camping. ikllng. &amp; fiShing 372

Merchandise

Igage

DAVES' 373 9370

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ANTIQUES

ss—Bos &amp; Accessories

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lilWIstSt
soi

Real Estate Broker

We Buy Furniture

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Home.

Tree Road, P4.W Atlanta, Georgia,
YOU ARE NOTII-ID that an
action for a fore-closure of a mor

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flyOwnerLovely3berjroon,s lye-ar
old. large family room with
fIreplace, very large lot almost 1

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area

LARRY M McMAPIUS. et al.,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO' LARRY M MCMANUS whose
Idre-ss it C 0 BrookwOod Hotel
Prop.. (No. SCII) 7110 Pe-achwood

will buy or consign guns of any
descrlp'lon 323 7340

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AlterS 377-ill

Two bedroom, air, carpeted, large
recned porch, newly painted,
372 9111

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2 b"droom house, $93.
&amp;
Ia', house &amp; yard subject to in
s.pection at any time. Beardall
Ave 37? 5)19

BAMBOO COVE APTS
I 7 BR Furn Unturri
300 F Airport. 37) I3

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Johni River

Plaintiff

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Why store-It and forget It? SI it and
forget It with a Classified

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FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, etc.

OIIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top pricsa paid, vied, any condition
6446126, Winter Park

COLOR TV $1195 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASEPLAN
64410

marIna, 11th camp or acreage.
Buying within 60 days, Wm.
KoShlol, 203
Ocean Drive,
Tavernier, FIa.. 33070.

Days- 372 6173
NIghts 372 S.4?lor 3324313
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MUST SELL
New) BR 7 BATH
HOME. MI extraS, good location
MAKE OFFER. 3727761

fenced in yard. 117,500

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St.

BROKERS

Real Estate
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3 Bedroom, 1 bath, block home.

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fenced In yard. 175.500

HUtChISOn Ocean front Apartments,
, s Atlantic Aye, Oa(tona
Peach Call 377 4056

Bedroom. unfurnlsP*il, AdultS
preferred $30 we-ek Security
depost 373 3*31

3 bedroom, t' batil on Corner lot,
$16,900. Existing. 116.500, 7 pct.
mtg, 323 6607
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STORING IT MAKES WASTE-)
SELLING IT MAKES CASH
PLACEACLASSIFIEDADNOW,
Call 3722611 or 631 9993

TELEVISIONS
Philco 21" Color TV.
Zenith 19" Color TV,
Guaranteed Service. 372 9203
HANSEN'S TV, fl3 Sanford Ave.

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CAll NO. 7S.1III.CA.o,.A
CIRCUIT CIVIL

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Biãutiful 5 acre's,
ved road, tree's.
clear flowing stream,p sesOx
Terry Realty, REALTOR. 676
0711

jNotIce

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOp
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

Cash for good used Furnt,vre&amp;
Antique's. STAN S. 332 9719

MW. 1(011

from $50

115: Service all make-S HERBS
FrenCh, 3721734
TV. 1700

OUtSldeCitywih
cltywater.3fl 313$

Peg. Real Estate Broker
n1•Oo. 372
373.7$

Zoned for horses, a Bedrc*,m, 5 yr.
old house, COmpletely fenced.
$71,900

Color Iv's

TWO adjoining loti

WITT REALTY

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68 Wanted to Buy

,_iV.Radi0Stere0

I

Si( A(rv'S in Geneva. 3 acres
Woods wlJn pond, and 3 acres
t'Ove. 13,000 down, take over
paymenti, 37? 3606

NEW HOMES- In 3ood are,e, 3 &amp;
Bedrooms Priced 120.000 to
129.(100. S pct down. 7~ pot. in
terest

2% Acre

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43—t.otsAcreage

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ViTER SPRINC,c
rriuroom, i
Lin norne, den AsSume present
mortQage with 16100 down. $7
per month total payment.

Saxon, Realtor

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41—Houses

COOK OUT SPFCiA
(O4J CfltCrItin, ynu wUl love hls
attractive) b"i'- :,,, oair home
in a nice rca of Sanford, Swim
ming pool with cabana, PLUS
covered picnic area, PLUS huge
covtqed porch Air, carpet, family
room Hurry. 113.500 Call 373
9h10

WEKIVA RIVER •
Adult mctlte'home
large shaiv Oaks on the scen
wea
..ie'an interiors.
from$I
SMI W olSanford,3fl

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Furnished

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rum
Efticlency Apt tom one per
son Water &amp; lightS 323 5114

(Cansavije' fr
any typf
busines, or real es?a?c. optratng
(aPitaI.espan,0n Mr. Smiffihl).
$803

41—Houses

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for a year. and I find it use over and over again. You
tremendous therapy for the may want to make several in
nerves. (I do crewel and different sizes,
crochet, too.) I still have time to To Block Embroklery:
Place the linen lace down on
work 60 hours a week, play
the
blocking board with threads
tennis, chess and backgammon.
And In case you're wondering running parallel to guidelines.
about my masculinity, my wile Pin the corners temporarily icr
position. Staple or tack one
is expecting in December.
side,
pulling it flat and smooth.
PETE IN SCIINECTADY
DEAR PETE: Then do the opposite side, again
on all k'Uowing this glideline hut not
Congratulations

Cct''.'lbrrry W,nter Sprinqs
JUDY RENEE

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CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 7 5.34.CA.O$.E
CIVIL ACTION NO. 15.1233.CA4.A HELENE M. PETERMJ,N a n d
MILTON A. LUKE a' IRENE S. HAROLD C. BUCHANAN.
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in home furnishing and gift our leisure time and giving
As always,
Decorator's
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flowers from the glorious
shopping became a reality home or office a fresh look. You Bazaar
has many new gift oarden in our "Flower Shop' ir
8313.4 :I,.1J earlier this year at 2602
Orlando would be surprised what one ideas, and In keeping
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDAjlC
with their an appropriate container
Drive (17.92) in Sanford.
now lamp, chair, painting or desire
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to provide customers Price;
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Decorator's Bazadr is a accessory could do to change with
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charming new place to browse the look of r oom that
has the suggest the following for easy,
Bazaar lo'ie tnhrinn Ina
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furniture and accessories at has a complete selection of inexpensive summer gifts: antique vase the; have had
Largely delicately detailed stored away for years, and let
amazingly low prices, as well attractive
and
unusual shell boxes covered with
designer Jiinc. Besserer bring it
as exciting gift items that you decorator items all at exwould usually have to spend tremely re.sonably prices. if hundreds of assorted tiny sea to life again,
shells with a soft felt lining.
dii lei.lrg for in crcv,cd
If you're in the mxd for
you prefer out.ot.lhe ordinary prefect for men;, womens, .tnd
shopping centers or out-of-the furniture arid accessories,
creating
stop by Decorator's
children's jewelry or treasurers
way shops.
Decorator's Bazaar lust might only $7.95. Handsome teakwood Bazaar and head for the
.
Decorator's Baza.ir known as be your kind of shop
napkin rings. 55c each. Bargain Room Boxes anc'ig
boxes of discontinued fabr ic
"the little blue building where especially if you are looking for Delicate
Shell
napkin
French meets 1'-92", is the down-to.earth prices.,
remnants
are from lOc and up
rings. SOc each. Lovely Shell
Many new arrivals fill the six Flower arrangements in shell
original idea of Bertha Hall,
S3 bargins bins holding
bolts of expensive fabr ic
who previously owned Interiors rooms at Decorator's. Bazaar. containers, $12.95. Intricately
by Berta Hall in the same and one of the best bargains Is
woven shell planter hanger. remanants; remnant wallpaper
location for six years. Alter charming Ice Cream Table with s,
$3.50 All natural vic. rolls at Si each, lamps, fur
relocating "Interiors" at 2105 a pewter base and butcher carved figures made In Italy niture, draperies. mintings
Park Ave., North in Winter block top with two matching avaIlable In "The
bedspreads, shades, and ac
Park, the Sanford shop became Chairs priced at only $99.00. A "The ' lady
('Nsorles for every room are
a Storehouse of all the irein supply of Permanent tall. .532.50 Bright Mexican. priced to move in the Bargarl
decorating display items used Press Table cloths priced from Mirrored Clay Pots in white, Room
In the Park Ave. studio $9.95 have lust arrived and are turquoise, yellow, purple.
Shop and Browse a
showroom, as well as furniture available in yellow, green, Small.
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Decorator's
Bazaar at 260
and accessories from the white, and otiginal designs by Medium. $1000.
Orlando, Dr Open Monda,
various model homes Berta Gloria Vanderbilt, whose lovely Large $6.00. Picture frames through
Friday 10:00 a m tc
designs lust happen to be in a rainbow of
Hall has decorated,
1975 House &amp;
3:00 p.m And, of Course
featured in this month's issue of Garden colors
Heart shaped, complete interior design ser
Manager Edie Hall en.
Vogue Magazine. Matching no- Oval, Square, Easels.
courages her visitors to iron napkins at $1.75 each co
priced vices are available at the
Winter Park Studio Interiors by
"browse to their heart's con. ordinated with placemats - from $6.00.
or
Saving the best idea for last, Berta Hall. If you have any
tent" and even advertises
tablecloths make great, easy Decorator 's Bazaar suggests
erowser's wanted"
question;, shop by phone and
. .no
gift.
adding a touch of Spring to any call 322-8074 The people
experience necessary" for the
at
Other super summer buys are room with an elegant
silk
Decorator's Bazaar help make
benefit of those who want to
dishwasher safe sets of eight flower arrangement. Their shopping
shop at their uu
fun and easy for,
leisure,
fros
plastic tumbler; In red, expert, Jane
Besserer, well,
Now that the lazy days of blue,tyyellow,
you!! And don't forget to wat i
green and white in known for decinnin.i man
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Choice of $2.01 Bar-E.G Chicken Dinner or the $3.70 Bar-SQ
Pork Dinner, Creamy Cole Slaw, Crunchy French Fries.
Delicious Bar.B.Q Beans and a Hot Toasted Bun.

FOR $

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322.9446

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7 Day cruise from Miami
to Puerto Plato, Dominican
Republic, St. Thomas, U.S.
Virgin Islands, San Juan,
Puerto Rico, Cap Haitien
Haiti, Sept. 613—$434.

PORTRAITS
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Tree has the largest moccasio do, and plirrt' of time to
display around with sizes and relax, too. Y' i sleep as late
styles to please everyone.
as you pf i',, and after
in addition to shoes, OU Cc'1fl
treakfastiziichyouqo out
on deck, .'r a couple of
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board or tjc. t, go swimming.
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latest fashIons. Just ttll them se. And don't forget to watch
what I ey want and if tt'ey don't our ads every week for other
have It they will do their best to specials.—ADV.
find 't for you. Gre'j says
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you sea 'ch hard enough 1orit."
Many men feel that 'here's
nothing for looks and comfort
like a smart boot. 5hoc Tree
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carries the best. Acme, Dingo,
Wrangler aad Texas are some
of the better brand t'tnmes.
There are Western, sport 'ype
JOHN iLEN!
motorcycle and snake boots
If you are going by boat,
Shoe Tree strives to ke3p at
you have a chance to think
least 80 different styles of boots
things over, to become used
on tnarvi at all times.
to the Idea that you are off to
In addition to boots they stock
Great Adventure. it is. also a
men's shoes, both dressy arnd
great way to relax after
casual. Krause glove ivathr
those hectic days of getting
shoes, Converse canvas do&lt;k
ready. Life on an ocean liner
shoes and Mlnne Tonka mot'Is like going toa house party.

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When It fantastic sale.
H. B. Taylor has owned and
buys you a pair of shoes at The
Shoe Tree, Seminole Plaza. operated Shoe Tree in its
pritsent location since 1967, with
Casselberry.
Now In progress, and running Greg Kazmler as manager. All
through the month of July, Is the friendly employes share a
the famous Dollar Shoe Sale — common thought as they greet
purchase one oair of shoes at each customer with "I'm going
'the regular low price and you tohelpyousavesomnmoneyl"
Women can select from
canget another pair for only Si.
All shoes In the torc are on sale hundreds of styles in sizes
'except men; work shoes and ranging from 4 to 11 In both
'men's and boy's boots. But
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d..tZOyIt
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Electric.
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brtngng along a buddy to split
W,stebiket.'
:the cost of the boots with edch
Starts
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stops
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automatically'
In order to make room for
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accessories accrdingly.
If you're the type of woman
This fantastic Dollar Sale
wl'ia doesn't blindly loIu* the draws people from all over
ever changing whims of Central Florida so plan to visit
fast Lin, then Shoe 'rree is the shoe Tree soon while the stock
plac to shop. They carry
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wide and narrow widths. There find accessories such as I
are sandals galore in bright, coordination hand bags, socks,
vivid and pastel colors with hosiery. slippers and a variety
GEORGE C. HEARN
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stacked and low heels. Pumps, of shoe coloring.
elegant evening shoes. dressy
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are an enormous ambition and
At the home office in Oviedo They carry disc narrows from by 'hop foreman Ed Kennedy, a
Shours of hard work. No one
You will find nine of the 11 3o Inches to3l feet in width and veteran of the company since
knows this better than A. Duda Dudas hard at work. The other wheel tractors from 5 to 320 h.p. 1957.
&amp; Sons Inc., creators of Oviedo twoarebasedintheBetjoGlade These wheel tractors are from
Duda Auto Parts consists of
Tractor and Duda Auto Parts. plant.
32 inches to 14 feet in width and both wholesale and retail
Oviedo.
Oviedo Tractors, a division of vieighfrom 400tolO,000pounds. operations. They stock a
The Dudas, a diversified A Duda &amp; Sons, has been in At Oviedo Tractor you can find complete line of auto parts and
company, began operations in operation since 1957. it started anything in farm equipment all parts necessary for
'the vegetable business 60 year; Out with only two employes and from the mini to the mighty! repairing farm equipment and
ago. Since then the second and now boasts 14.
Farm equipment is a machinery.
thaird gnecation. Dudas corn
Oviedo Tractor carries the tremendous investment. The
In addition to the above
sistlng of three sons and their widest range of farm equip farmer has more Invested In mentioned businesses, the
eight son;, have expanded rnent and machinery In the equipment than any other Oviedo location houses a
operations to include such state. They handle five major business in existence for the wholesale 100 acre sod farm.
enterprises as citrus, cattle, lines of tractors. lawti and dollar return.
All territory from Daytona
vegetable farming, camp garden equipment, and three
Harold
Hall,
General Beach to Palatka and south to
grounds, citrus processing major hay forage equipment Manager of the Tractor the southern tip of the state is
plants canning plants, packing, lines. New Holland, Gehl and Division Is responsible for the serviced by Duda. They also
sod farming and a tractor and Lely. They have deep tillage smooth flow of the operation, have an operation in Naples,
auto parts business A Duda &amp; tools for alt sorts of ground Hall has been with the company
A true story of success — one
Sons are international ex
preparation, rotary mowers sInce 1962, He is assisted by might say the Duda story is on,
porters. Their operations are from 19 Inches to 28 ft. In width, two very capable
and from the mini 1r thernghty.—
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Houseful- Furniture&amp; Glassware

described property Owned by Florida 37101, and file the original
Nicholas J. End.rle and Karen Answer or Pleading in the office of
Enderle,saldpropertyt,ejng located the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or
In Seminole Ctvnty. Fiqi, rtr
befor, the 13ff, day of July. 197$. If
particularly
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Complaint.
Said property being located and
Thitnoflce$hatIbe published Qe
Stored at Altamonte Garage in a week for four consecutiveweeks
in
Altamonte Springs Florida; ad- The Evening Herald.
dilforal !nf'n?icn vaIabla from
Done and ordered at Sanford,
the Civil Division of the Semi nole Florida, this 13th day of June, 1973
County Sheriffs Departmen t, (Seal)
Sanford. Florida.
Arlfnjr H. Beckwith
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Cler k of Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida, will at
By: Joy Stokes
11:00 A.M. on the 9th day 01 July.
Deputy Clerk
A.D. 1973, 'tIter for sale and sill to J. LI'tds..iy Builder, Jr., of
the highest bidder , for cash. Subject.
Maguire. Voorhis 1, Wills., P.A.
to any an all existing lelns.. at the 133 Wall Street
Front (West) Door of the Seminole Orlando. Florida 32501
C*unty Courthouse In Sanford, Attorneys for P'alntiff
FlorIda, the Cbove dlsctib,d per. Publish: June 17, 21. July I. I. 197$
son .I Drflo'tv.
Me , to
Said
id sale it being made to
satisfy th terms of said Writ of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Execution,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
John E. Polk,
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Sheriff
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Seminole
mino County, Florid a
CAN No. 7Sflo9CA4s.E
PubIi' June 17 , 71, July 1, s. iti In re th e Marriage of
DEO1Ge
GENEVA C NEWMANS
PETITIONER.
FICTITIOUS NAME
slid
Plot ice is hereby given that i am
HENRY NEWMANS.JR,
engaged In business at Hlq!tway 4
Responden'
Forest CIty, Seminole County,
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: HENRY NEWMANS, JR.
OLYMPIC KARATE ASSOCIATION
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
AND OLYMPIC KARATE. and that
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a,'
I intend to register said names with action for d!floit,tion of
as been flied against you and you
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
!..-;,so;e County, Florida in ac are rewired It,. serve a copy at your
COrdanCe with the provisions of the written defenses. if any, to it on
Fltitit Name Statutes, To Wit: Geneva C Newma'ts, Petitioner ,
address 5 2217 Hartwell
Section 515 09 Florida Statutes 1957. Av
en ue, Sanford, Florida, on or
Olympic Karate
before July 31, 1973, and file the
Association, Inc.
original with the clerk of this court
By' Edward Flick,
President
eitner befor. 5e"vlc, on Petitioner
or Immediately thereafter; other
Attest:
witi a default will be entered
S Wayne Lnralcs.
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3Qai'tst , for the
Secretary
demanded
Publish - Juni 71, July l$, 13, 1973 in the complaint or petition ,
DFO.I;3
WITNESSmy hand and the seal of
th it C ourt on June 11, 1975
(Seal)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
FOR
SEMINOLE
ASIPIIJr H. Beckwith. Jr
COUNT
.FLORIDA
Clerk of Circuit Court
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FSTATE No. 7S1)6-CP
By Elaine RlChar
As Deputy Clerk
In Fe: Estate of
Publish June 17, 71, July I, I, 1975
EvA BELL QUINN a k a
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EVA ft OUINN
Deceased
NOTICE TCR EDITOR S
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 10TH
TO ALL
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PERSONS HAVING JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
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DEMANDS AGAINST SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
SAID ESTATE.
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an eap, ci y ou are hereby
in
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the
Marriage
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to file any JAMES D. AVRETT,
required
Hvs.band,
claims and oemands which you. or
e'thi'rofn'ou, may have against tab
GWEPIOOLYN JANE AVRETT,1111111111111111111
Estate in the office of the Clerk Of Wife
the Circuit Court 04 the Eighteenth
NOTICE OF ACTION
Judicial Circuf, S,em.naIe County
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THE
STATE
OF FLORIDA TO.
Florida, Prcbate Ovislon. in
the
,
Courthouse Al Sanford, Florida. GWENDOLYIIS JANE AVRETT
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS THE CITY
within four Calerwiar
III
months from OF SAVANtIAIf, COUNTY OF
fIst time 01 the first publication Of
CHATHAM. STATE OF GEORGIA
thi5 notice Each CI.m 'r de.rs.lr,d
AND WHOSE MAILING ADDRESS
must be in writing sod filed in IS:
I5QI 000EECHEE ROAC
duplicate A nd state
fPte place 01 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 3IS
residence and post of fiCe address
A sworn P etition for lAod,ficati:
the claimant and must be sworn O
having been filed regarding yci
by ttit ctimant, has agent or at.
for mer marriage to JAMES I
tarrtey. or the
shall be void
AVRETT, IntPit'Cir cuit Court 1011
flafeal at Sanford. Sem i nole f
County. Florid a,
F lor.cja th.$ 7ltr day It
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AVRETT, Husband, and GW! S
Adminis.trtrax
DOLYN
JANE AVRETT , v,Ji,
Of tab Estate
these prq'tanfs command Yot lo
.1 ROBERT HUPIKAPILLER
appear and file your Anteercr It'e.,"
Johs.on, Panico.
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Jack T. Bridges of C 't .,Sand 1.
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SERVICE STATION
6014 E. Colonial Dr.
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1975, in that certain cast en.
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1673 HANGAR RD.
SANFORD AIRPORT
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an P0181lan; RINKER MATERIALS
CORPORATION, a Florida car.
Deed on the following propfrty in poration; THE UNITED SlATES
Seminole County. Florida:
OF AMERICA and THE FLORIDA
Lot 1. Block 77, SUBURBAN
POWER CORPORATION, a Florida
HOMES, Seminal, County. Florida.
1P0rat1o;
according to the PIE thereof, at
Defendants.
recorded in Flat Book S.
NOTICE 0.' ACTION
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KOSCOT IN
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TON WRIGHT &amp; SMITH Plaintiffs
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unimproved roaes and patching holes where sever Itnes
were recently installed The mayor said drainage is being
hampered somewhat by clogged dralm.
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reports
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110,160 remains in the general fund for ufih
are qualified to assist in a eAce early today of witnessing shortly after Fosler arrived at when he saw a young man walk
Foster said the man appeared payment&amp;
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his Ridgewood Anits apartment from a w ooded area towards
night low 67. Rainfall was .37 we Nive no centralized list own automobile - and he
the parking lot.
ne $12,307 billing includes a fuel adjustment of $1,132.17 and
thing in the car door lock" when
Inches.
available front wnich to contact arrested the susp,ect to boot.
Bond for Burke was sel. at
lie i Foster i approached, reports the use of 413,200 kilowatt hours. The June Ir,5 billing
the people," Spolski explaine .
roster, still lit uniform.
$10,000, according to recor&amp; at
Police Chief lien Butler said
morrow with scattered alwatched the man approach the identified himself as a police compares to the June 1974 billing which w-.4 $8,369.
To volunteer as a "tranthe be minole County Jail.
rows of automobiles until he o(fleer and arrested the main.
Jones said the bills are paid each month and do not require
lernoon and evening thunder- slator," persons are asked to Foster booked Earl 6I.eon
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of the iuspect
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reached Foster's car. The
contact the sheriff's depart. Burke, 1512 Mellonville Ave.,
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approval for the reopening of
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closed doors, apparently to if indictments should be Vihlen the report will examine finished on Friday. July 15 is 5:15 p.m. The jury recessed at
determine what the next step returned or just a written two areas: basic fire safety the target date for returning 5:15 p.m.
will be in the investigation.
presentment drafted by the requirements and elements prisoners to the county facifity.
The grand jury reportedly
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Polk reported the wnrk on the has bM 3ifting InforroaLim on
Apple bobbing aiidHallowecuusuaHygotogether, but the kkbat more people," Fulenwider said circuit court.
requirements which would second floor hospita l cell, unapproved minutes f the
Sanford's Summer Playground discovered today that apples, shortly before the jurors broke
The jury can, if it so desires, provide additional safety.
where the fire is believed to County Commissioners'
waterandwetaeagoodeombinatiouferfanyUmeof forthenight.
draftareport,sealitandsend
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year. LytsAut, mouth lull ad fare *trramt.wIth water Ii
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shooting, but hedoesn't have a motive nor a positive
Sanford. Fagan said the results of those tests have our suspect might be in the crowd there," Fagan
The
Herald Staff Writer
make on a susp,ect in the killing.
as a young not returned to the department as )et.
said. "ALso, we urge anyone who atte-nded the
Twelve days ago the body of George W.
person with shaggy blond hair, has
"Helmadollar stopped to call a friend from
"We have talked with friends, family, Co. concert — especially the young people - to get In
Hebudolla Jr., 5410 Lee Am Dr., Orlando, was of the bus station telephone booths. He had com- not been located.
workers-the whole works -and got wo," Fagan touch with us. 7bey might have infoirmaUon and
found In front of the Sanford Greyhound Bus Depot.
said.
pleted the conversation, setting up an appointment
don't realize it."
The discovery touched off one of the most in- to visit the friend, and stepped from the telephone
The detective said the case was muddled
Fagan said officers feel the suspect may have
shaggy blonde hair, has not been located despite the
tensive murder cam Investigations in recent history
because of the lielmadollar's marital status, since attended the concert, left the civic center aM
booth when our suspect walked up and shot him," efforts of the Sanford Police Depiartment's detecat the Sanford Police Department.
Fagan said,
there was a divorce pending.
walked to the bus station on Second Street and Park
live division over the past 12 days.
Now, almost twa weeks after Helmadollar died
The gunman fled the scene after firing th e fata l
hlelmadoll.ar was last seen alive at his Orlando Avenue, arriving about the same time that
Fagan and his men have interviewed 150 persons
from "three or four shots" from a small caliber shots. Fagan said, because of the arrival of an
residence about 9 p.m., Friday, June 27 3bou 90 hl'4madollar drove up to use the phone. The
in connection with the slaving and still have drawn
pistol, police are still sitt ing at "dead zero" in the unidentified man and his wife, who had driven into
minutes
be fore th e fatal shooting. He w :.mov ig sot1ng tonk place about 10:35 p.m.
a blank in finding the suspect.
case.
the
yard
at the time, Fagan said.
the bus station parking lot just as the shooting oc"The guy we're looking for was seen leaning
Police searched alieys,tra.shdisposal cans, roof
"It's so complicated and involved that we're curred.
Fagan
said his department is ati, i ijptin,, ,.o I ps, hedges and gutters In the area, looking for a
agaimt the bus depot bWlding when Helmadollar
rwming up blind alleys." Capt. C.B. Fagan said
-We don" know if the gunman attempted to rob (trove up. but the witness was too far away to make contact a free-lance photographer, be' 1!ved ~c 'x,eapon or any other clue, but to no avail.
today.
th e victim and fled when th e two witnesses drove up an identification," Fagan said.
from Sa nf ord, who took photographs a the C mii;ty
"We're still at point zero. We've got a homicide
lando man was in before completing the robbery or if there was
During the course of the investigation, four
GOW Concert, he,'d at the Civic Cente,. -.he nl,,nt. of and a suspect, but no motive or real Identification of
Sanford and why he had stopped his late model another motiv e for the siooung," Fagan said.
the suspect," Fagan said. "Any help from the
w eapons ha ve been seized by officers for bullet the shooting.
automobile at th.- bus station just before the fatal
The gunman. described as a young, person with
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SCC President Earl Weldon welcomed the
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Just prior to announcement of the gran ts,
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related to a student's major field of study.
Also, $22,861 came In for continuation of the
21st Century Woman program. T'he non-credit
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grant awards from the Department of Heal th ,
Education and Welfare HEW). The first, for
$124,000, provides scholarships for the disadvantaged. The second HEW grant for $34,267 is
for continuation of an office of veteran affairs at
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application is sent away f or evaluation. If need is
substa ntiated, money can be provided for
housing, as well as cost of classes.
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is trying to win power. The is any 'group' It looks like tha t the temporary ouster of 13th election was Illegal ny other club or organization
Warren (rete) Knowles, 2015 Lily Cir., Sanford.
party chairman Rod Cable was because proper notice wasn't of its size.
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announced the state had allocated the necessary
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equipuwnl in this week to replace the bridge, He
His announcement was greet ed with acclaim by
said contractors inforined him plans are to
city officials. Notably Sanford Mayor Lee Moore,
definitely begin the work at Icast by July 14.
who was quoted as saying, I feel like jumping up
and down."
Construction on the bridge was not expected to
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And City Cormissioner Julian Stenstrom,
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The deaths of a man and two teen-aged boys in
a collision in West Palm Beach brought to at
least22 the number of traffic victims in the state
over the Independence Day weekend, the Florida
Highway Patrol says.
Troopers had predicted before the weekend
started at 6 p.m. last Thursday that traffic
mishaps would kill at least 23 by hoiiday's end at
midnight Sunday.
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INBRIEF

Sanford Man Held in Assault Probe

NATION

ByGLENNMcCAS' 410
Herald Staff Writer

South Conway Pad, Oe'.ando,
was arrested by S'ertff's
Detective Ralph Salerno on a
A Sanford man, Eugene charge of breaking and en-

IN BRIEF

Samuel Leonard. 30, of Rt. 3, taring with Intent to commit a

GOP Mayors Fall Tc Wii

was in county jail in lieu of felony.
The arrest was made at 2
$5,000 today after Sanford
police charged him with p.m. yesterday at the Seminole
aggravated assault in an early County Jail and Onle was held
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In Fight On Urban Views
BOSTON (AP) - The White House has he1ed organize
Republican mayors to defend Its urban policies In a
national mayors' conference, but so far the outnumbered
GOP forces have won few victories.
%1ite House lobbying at the annual meeting of the U.S.
Conference of Mayors Is a tradition, but the Ford administration forces have won praise for their straight.
forv,ard and open style. And when Republican mayors
unsuccessfully tried to scrap the conference's longstanding criticism of the defense budget, even Democratic mayors said, without rancor.
t the move was
quite expectable with the presidential election year
coming up.
Some 50 Republican mayors formally organized a GOP

mayors' caucus Srnday and members of the caucus received a rune-page statement of administration policy on
various resolutions before the conference.

Tantrums Caused By Foods?
CHICAGO (AP) — Johnny's temper tantrum may be
the result of something he just ate.
It could have been caused by bananas, chocolate, eggs,
corn, milk, cola drinks or other foods, says a Pittsburgh
psychologist.
Aggressive behavior can and does sometimes result
from allergies to food, says the psychologist, Dr. K.E.
Moyer of Carnegie-Mellon University.
"For an allergic person, eating may lead to beating,
biting and battle," he writes in the July Issue of
Psychology Today. "While a person who is allergic to
pollen suffers a stuffy nose, a perwa allergic to chocolate
or bananas" may become very aggressive and unruly, he
said.

Country Club Road.
Detective Jack Cash said
Leonard was arrested about 3
a.m.d ter Leonard's wife drove
to police headquarters to report
her husband had come to her
home in Lake Mary to report be
had "fired shots" at an
unidentified woman.
Cash said the Leonards are ln
the process of obtaining a
divorce and are separated.
Mrs. Leonard drove her
hu.hand into Sanford, but when
It; Still ke
for
puitçt
headquarters, Leonard got out
of the auWmoblle at Lth Street
and French Avenue.
A .38 calibre revolver with
two spent she115 was recovered

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Name of the alleged victim in
the incident was being withheld

by police pending completion of
their investigatiom

James Arthur Onie,,of 2442

no age o address given, were
taken Into custody at 13th and
Persimmon on charges of
driving while intoxicated,
willful and wanton reckless
driving, interfering with a
peace officer and resisting
arrest without violence.
Posey and Ms. Williams were
booked Into county jail on $500
each, according to Information
flied at the county jail by
Sanford officers. Details of the
arrests were not available,
tiuuv I.dU uai bWUVUUC
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was at the rear of the grocery. 124 C-Springwood Circle.
Grodon was arrested at his Longwood, was charged with
Nnne 30 minutes after the driving while intoxicated and
report of the attempted reckless driving after his arrest
breaking was received.
at 12:20 a.m. July 6 by Sheriff's
Deputy K. A. New,hutz, who
said
McDonald was driving a
Other Arrests
vehicle which ran his patrol car
In other arrests, James Louis off the road on Tuskwllia Trail.
Posey, 711B Orange Ave., Bond was set at VX an the two
Sanford and Caroline Williams, charges.
of the can were immediately
available,
Sanford police arrested a 19year-old man ln connection with
the attempted breaking and
entering of Jimmy's Grocery
Store, 1521 13th Street early
today.
Richard Bernard Gordon,
1621 Strawberry Ave., Sanford,
was taken into custody utlan.
by Officers D. L. Anderson
Lewis Coombs and John Moore
after police received a

David H. Rugg, 21, LU 1., Box
241A, Oviedo, was charged with
trespass on cultivated Lands by
Sheriff's Deputy Jim Thorpe
after he was arrested yesterday
at the Leffler Soybean Farm.
Thorpe said he took Rugg and a
17-year-old Ovfedo juvenile into
custody as they were sitting in a
pick-up truck on property
owned by William Leffler Jr. of
Sanford. Bond was set at $100
for Rugg. The
The juvenile
juvenile was
released to his parents.
Inree emmno1e County men
were arrested Sunday afternoon on drug related charges
after sheriff's deputies found
them parked In a field oil
Montgomery
Road
near
Altamonte Springs, according
to reports on tile,
Deputy Ron Gilbert charged

the men with possession of
narcotic paraphernalia after a

search of the automobile In

The three young men were
which they were sitting
revealed a pipe with marijuana swimming in a posted area,
residue, two syringes and a vial according to Deputy Gilbert,
containing a clear substance. when the arrests were made.
Booked into county jail were Gilbert issued each a summons
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Dennis Glen Anderson, 19, of and released them at the xene.
735 Camella Drive, Longwood;
Calvin Clarence Allen, 19,of962 Assault Charge
West Second St., Longwood;
A r em Park uwwr cuuipwiy
and Mitchell Alvin Tinaleym ZJ,
operator
was arrested Saturday
1017 West Clemson Drive,
on
a
charge
of aggravated
Altamonte Springs.
Gilbert said bonds of $SCO assault alter an Incident at his
each were set on the drug auto lot, deputies reported.
Anthony W. Parrish, 23,
charge, but ter the arrests
Charles
Street, Longwood, was i
were made, it was learned all
three mn were on probation charged with the offense after
for other offenses ji probation he repc*'tedly discharged a shot
nfnciall ordered them detained gun during an argument with a
customer, Robert E. Jones, 21,
without bond.
8110 Castinago SL, Goldenrod,
about 12:35 p.m. Saturday.
Illegal Swim
Detective Jerry Capshaw
The urge to g wimrung in s'iid the Incident occurred when
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men criminal trespass sum- Jones, 22, went to the Fern Park
Motor Company to make a '
mons yesterday.
-Sheriff's deputies arrested payment on an automobile and
Daniel John Zuch, 22, of 4766 Parrish reportedly refused to
Miller Road; Terry Lee Knight, accept the payrnerA, saying the
18, of 2237 Gator Dr., Orlando, Jones' car was to be
and Robert Thomas Zych, 25, repossessed.
320 Spanish Trace Apartments,
In the argument that
Altamonte Springs,
for followed. Parrish reportedly
criminal trespass at the Weki va
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Bridge.

3 YMCA Camp-Bound Youths
ASTOR (AP) — Two busloads of children on a trip
to a YMCA camp were detoured briefly when 33 of the
youngsters and a bus driver suffered minor scrapes and
bruises In a four-vehicle pileup, officials say.
The Florida Highway Patrol said the accident Sunday
near this Central Florida town Involved the two charter
buses, a rental truck and a camper. Replacement buses
were chartered to complete the trip.
The children and the bus driver were only slighily injured and were released after treatment at hospitals In
Deland, Ormond Beach and Daytona, troopers said.
"Many of the children were taken to the hospital simply
as a precaution," Frank Yoha, director o the camp, siid.
The children were in a party of 78 en route from the Fort
Lauderdale-West Palm Beach area to Camp McConnell, a
YMCA camp near Gainesville, YMCA officials said
Troopers said the accident occurred when one of the
buses rammed the rear of the other, shoving it into a truck
c hich was sts)ped near a camiwr parked at the side of
State Road 40 near the Astor Uridge over the St. Joluis
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TA11AHASSEE I AP) — Newly

However, the proposed Palmetto State Bank in Miami

WASHINGTON (AP) ir Prealoent Ford is [ropost
majw7 changid In how tlw nation finances its hlghày
system, including a greater role for the states In making
the decisions.
The proposed Legislation he will send to Congress today
would pot a higher priority on completing the Interstate
highway system and less priority on local routes, &amp; White
House source said.
The 42,500-mile Interstate system is now 85 per cent
open to traffic.
The source said Ford also wards to combine about 30
highway grant programs into tour broad programs.

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persons applying for licenses,

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censes would cause an unnecessarydrain on Florida's medical

helping to control syphilis."

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Dade say they have been

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knows Dade is the only county

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Dade marriage license bureau

charged $12 by doctors who
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have been solved If the 1975
lemdslature had passed a bill
sponsored by Sen. Lorl Wilson,
I-Merritt Island, removing
from the marriage license law
the reautrement for a physical
examination.
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JACKSONVILLE (AP) — Florida'a state
universities would be given the freedom to shape their
own budgets for the first time under a proposal going
before the Board of Regents today,
The nine-member beard has also been asked to approve
a $29 million bonding program to build mass-seating
facilities such as civic centers at state universities.
Ile f unding proposal calls for the nine uruversities to be
ThefundingproposalcalIsforthenjneumversjtiesto
given lump sum allocations, dividing $250 million. The
allocations would be based on 1974-75 enrollment, except
for the University of North Florida where nntlr1nitM
growth would be
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each specific university and made detailed restrictions.

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than prescribed by city or.
dinances
And Councilman Charles
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more reliable because he lives
In Casselberry "day In and day
out."
According to agreements
reached last week the shows
must stop at 10:30 p.m. on
weekdays and one hall hour
bter en weekends.
Both Duerr and Councflmnan
John Zacco leveled criticisms
of the L and S contract. Neither
wanted the same type of deal
with the Turf Club,
L and S came under fire after
citizens complained of u
ce3slve noise and traffic
problems they said existed on
the nights concerts were held.
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CASSELBERRY — City
officials this morning still
hadn't received a rewritten
resolution that would allow rock
'n roll concerts at the Seminole
Turf Club.
Last week, Council delayed
po. rmLsslcn to hold ti'e shows .srribed as country and
western ai wP as rock core
rts — until the resolution
uuld be amended by Turf Club
.'!torneys.
Acting City Manager Mary
If' ornt said if the dccument
doesn't arrive befort tonight's
7:0 meeting, a final vote "will
be thbed again until next
week."
Mostly favorable comments
greeted last reek's request to
b011 10 concertc beginning Nov.
15 through April 15.
Turf ciubbers agreed to pay
the city a flat $250 fee for 'ath
En'ning Uemid
concert, ithu 1.5 per cent of the
gate.
I PuOtstwo Oa, and Sunday.
Seurdoy and Christmas
denied
i,.ast -year, Council
0.'y Tn ¶an1tØra&lt;1. in
extension of a spe ii ordinance
YA n t re'ia' Aye, SantOfd,
Fie w;i
which permitted L and S
Productions Inc. to hold music
Paid at
icsts. The reason city officials
gave was eicvzshre noise.
S^criotcm Rates by carrier
Council Chairman Edith
Dtierr
Al Grtlio, the new
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Free public lecture on JULY 12
JULY 7
Astrological Research Guild, Transcendental Meditation 8
VFW Auxiliary 10108, Sanan.
Inc., will meet at the Starlight p.m., First Federal of ford,Barbeeued chicken dinner
sponsored by VFW Auxiliary
Ranch, Mobile Home Trailer Seminole, Sanford, Room 1,
Park, recreation room, 600 E.
"Investment and Financial 10108 at post home on Sanford
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2 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
8 P.M. Alcoholics Ano
College South Seminole
(Women),
1201 W. First St.
(closed) 1203 W. First St.
Altamonte Springs, 7-9:30 p.m.,
.'Wednesdays through Aug. 6. 'JULY 14
JULY $
8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
Initial meeting of the 20 Call SCC Adult Occupational
(closed) 1201 W. First St.
Areawide Planning Advisory Services.
Committee
notice and JULY 10
Child Evangelism Fellowship
preliminary agenda — at
8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous day camp for ages 4-12, Lake
United Methodist minister and Altamonte Springs Municipal
MRS. CLAUDIA RAY
(Open-Speaker) 1201 W. First Jessup Park, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Seminole County school Civic Center — 10:30 a.m.
St.
No fee, bring sack lunch, Call
Mrs. Claudia B. Ray, 79, of teacher, he was minister of
for
44
year
olds,Child
Evangelism office MonFree blood pressure tests, 2-4
Story Hour
Sanford, died Sunday. Born visitation fcr Community
day-Wednesday
to register.
Bailey, Ga. she came to San- United Methodist Church of p.m., Seventh-day Adventist South Seminole Community
ford in 1896. She was a member Casselberry, where he also Church, 7th and Elm, Sanford. Library, Maitland Avenue, Al- JULY 17
tamonte Springs.
Christian
the
of First Presbyterian Church of taught
8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
Second quarterly Directors
Homemakers
Bible
Class
for
Open-Seaker
1201 W. First
Sanford.
American Legion Auxiliary st
was a member meeting of the Greater Sanf ord
many
years.
He
Survivors include three
of the Lions Club and Masonic Chamber of Commerce. 8 a.m., Unit 53 of Sanford, 8 p.m., Post
Jack of Houston, Tex., Frank ,
RAN ;9
Sanfcrd; 11odgeo!Casselberry,Seminole Chamber of Commerce Home, 17-92.
Maltiand and Ralph,
2 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
ng.
County Eye Bank, and was a
daughter, Mrs. Carol Prescott,
(Women) 1201 W. First St.
JULY 10-11
former secretary of Longwood
Sanford.
Rummage
sale
JULY
9
to
benefit
Area Chamber of Commerce.
CALNO Council of Local South Seminole Community JULY 21
Brts)on Funeral Home in
Survivors Include his wife,
8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
Governments
meeting, 7:30 Library 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Altacharge.
Grace, Longwood; sons,
monte Springs C1v.. Center.
(closed) 1201 W. First St.
George Richards, Miami; Rev. p.m., Casselberry City Hall.
Elton P. Richards Jr., Reading,
REV. F. P. RICHARDS
- -. !; sister, Mrs. Maclie Bowen,
79,01
five
and
Pennsylvania;
Bichnt',
Rev. Elk. P. Ric ards,
666 Oxford Pr., Longwood, died grandchildren.
Baldwin-McNamara Funeral Sunday night at Florida
Lenora M. Hodges
Hospital North, Altamonte Home, Altamonte Springs, is in
Charles L Jarrett Jr., Paola
JULY 5, 1915
Edwina
0. Stuart
Springs. Born In Pennsylvania, charge of arrangements.
ADMISSIONS
Raymond J. Swallow Sr.
he moved here 18 years ago
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Willard Thomas
from Pennsylvania. A retired
Birder L. Bellamy
Funeral Notice
Clara E. Westmoreland
P.
Burfield
Sanford:
Geneva
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FIAT. IVlPJ.
t.ona May tirogan, uetsary
Dixon
Ann
David
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d E. Carpenter
Tracey
Funeral tervicei for Mrs
Mary
D. Flanagan, Lake
Albert L. Lee
Florence Long
Claudia p Ray, 7, of Sanford,
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Mary
who died Sunday,
Archie W. McCormick
Apryl N. Scott
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Tundaylt 10:30 a . m 81 Brinon
Joyce A. Clutter, Osteen
Schram
Elm
E. Smith
James
R.
Funeral Home with Rev Virgil
PH. 322-4263
Anthony
B.
Simpson
Frederick
P.
Teslo
I. firyant Jr officiating Burial
DISCHARGES
nOakiawn Cemetery (1rson in
Camille Angela Wharton
Sarah S. Bell, Deltona
Chafge
Arthur F. Etgenmann,
Charlie A. Bumgardner,
Sanford:
Deltona
f)dliary
Marion Benge
John E. Kreinbring, Lake
Helen M. Swalnston, Orange
Frances P. Henn
City
Monroe
James
R. Schram
hills
Louise F. Drew, Zephyr
Matilda Galles, DeBary
Edward Thurdu,
.1ULY4,S
Grace A. Hams, l)'Itd'ii
ADMISSIONS
Winifred C. Stariicos,
Sanford:
Yesterdays high was 90; Marian Benge
Deltona
overnight low 70.
Regina
Id Ii, ')tLInfI(I
Ellis E. Bolton
Partly cloudy through Carolyn L. Cells
Shirley )yi,, Winter .pr1ngs
tomorrow with a chance of Joyce E. Davis
Mary F. B.chr, 3rkky,
afternoon and evening thun- Lois Dreggors
Ark.
dershowera. Highs mostly in
the low 90s. Lows in the lower
7. Variable mostly southwest
Tes k'iStnwnefltS
winds around 10 mph, stronger
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probability 50
dershowers.
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Lows generally In the 704.
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Marijuana smokers are
reaping bargains from a new Indiana law Intended to
reduce the use of pot.
Sometime next month It will become a felony in Indiana
to sell such paraphertudia as bongs, Ice pipes, roach clips
and other devices used In smoking marijuana and hashish
or sniffing cocaine. It's believed to be the only law of Its
kind In the nation.
So-called head shops, where the peraphernalla is sold,
are scrambling to clear their Invudorles, and In some
cases customers are stocking up on supplies for the
future.

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Dickirt.son's transactions on behalf of Christian's
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who succeeded Dickinson after defeating him in last
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Christian was to have been the bank's first board chairman, the newspaper said.
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Floyd Christian, the St. Petersburg Times reports in to-

IRS Readies Sunshine Report

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) —The Florida Legislature Is going
"You not only have to explain the effects of a bill to a member
through a second generation of change since the upheaval of a
but to the staff of a member," said Ronald Spencer, Florida
Although power still rests with the
1967 reapportionment ousted the rural-oriented "pork-choppers."
Chamber
of Commerce lobbyist. "You have to have more
elders, membership is markedly
The changed look was seen in the 1975 sessIon when a new "°'r
detailed facts and figures now than you did 10 years ago."
changed,
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of lawmakers took over frum those who had enacted progressive
Lobbyists knew what to expect 10 years ago, but new members
reforms that made Florida's leglslatute a leader among states.
— and less reliance on direction from legislative leaders sometimes
Th is year, there was little consumer or environmental leg.
Al though power still rests with the elders, membership Is
bring surprises, Spencer said.
11ation passed, unlike 1972 when the landmark Land and Water markedly changed. Twelve se nators remain from the period
House Rules Chairman A. H. "Gus" Craig, 1)-St. Augustine,
Management Act was approved and 1974 when a condominium before or Immediately after reapportionment compared with 21 said the biggest improvemen t has been working out most details
owners' "bill of rights" and Unfair and Deceptive Trace Prac- elec ted since N'ivember 1972.
with facts and figures in committees.
flees Act were enacted.
In th e House, 30 mcmlx's have served since 1968 or longer,
The legislative budget has jumped from $2.55 mi llion In 1964-65
Alt ho ugh every session has spe cial Interest legislation, this compar ed wi th 77 in their fIrst or second terms.
to $17.23 mi llion In 1974-75, only a slightly greater percenta ge than
However, reforms enacted by Florida's progressive legisla- the in crease Insta te spending. Members' salaries have gone from
ycat 's lawmakers passed an unusually large number, enacting
bills to help electr ic companies, th e phosphate Industry, banks tures remain.
11,200 to $12,000 a year.
and ot he r lending institutions. Some of th em were vetoed by Gov.
Such laws Include more staff to delve Into comp li cated issues
In addition to the 60-day session every spring, legisla tive
with less relia nce on lobbyists, annual sessions-and budgets In- committees meet nearly every mon th to prepare for the next
Iteubin Askew.
"Th e legislature this year is moving more toward the middle, stead of biennial, -m're facilities for legislators, and meetings session.
as opposed to a wayout li be ral view or way-conserva ti ve view," almost year round.
For years, about 45 per cent of the legislators were lawyers.
said Senate President Dempsey Barron, DPanama City and
tgisIaUve staffs have grown to 646, including about 150 pro- Th is fell to 39 per cent in 1969 and only 28 per cent of present
fesswrals, to analyze bi lls,
senior senator with 14 years experience.
legislators are lawyers.

resources, officials say.

proposed bank involving fortiler Education Commissioner

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Revenue Service spent the July i holiday writing a report
that will reveal the existence of another secret intelligence operation in the Miami arts.
IRS planned to turn or the report on the project called
Operation Sunshine to a House Government Operations
subcommittee today.
The subcommittee headed by Rep. Benjamin S.
Rosenthal, DNY., was expected to disclose details of the
Project at bearings Tuesday to which IRS officials have
been called to testily.
An IRS spokesman said the project and report will
remain confidential until and If the Rosenthal panel
makes it public.

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posed a barbed question that suggests a paradox in
Mr . Ford's policy "If our prices are too high, why
add taxes? This indicates our prices are too low."
The question demands an answer , since it is high
international oil p
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economic h
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Mr. Ford's policy is that the United States of
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America can UVsL reduce
ILS dependence on foreign

oil and thereby combat the price-fixing pow er of
the OPEC cartel by making imported oil more
"pensive. He has imposed the first two dollars of a

planned $3 a barrel import tax while urging that
price controls be removed from domestic oil and

other steps e taken to in new sources of energy.
Now the question arises whether the import tax

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If the OPEC countries want to add even more to the 9u per cent of 10,000 offenders released annually
price they are free to risk the greater downturn in are back within five years, 60 per cent of them

within one year.
Along with his figurer, Clark also made the
observation that "vengeance, at most, can only

Many truckers complain that It robe them of profits, although stated that punishment, then rehabilitative ef.
forts, are the third and fourth functions of this
the new president of the California Trucking Association, Lee R.
prison;from
the first two being the protection of
Sollenbarger, concedes the curtailed speed is both safe and society
th.' offender and the protection of
efficient.
the
offenders
from une another. To inc It is inSome skeptics charge that lower speeds on the nation's highwars have been overrated as a factor in reduced accident death comprehensible that anyone can still wonder
why the crime rate continues to rise,
tolls.
"Rehabilitation" will become an unworkable
But the speed restriction Is saving an estImated 100,000
barrels of ad every day, even acknowledging that many concept in the coming mega-prisons and

America will be well on its w'y toward its r.wn

figures -- for pamenger cars the drzç 1
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And the tighter range of speeds -from 50 to 60 miles an hour
as opposed to 50 to 90 miles an hour — coincided with a drop of

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men, as he led them out of the trenches in World that is quite likely ruining her ears?"
War I: "Whattsamatter with you guys? You
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reduced enforcement efforl. in the soudmest

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region has resulted In "an Increasing number of
iIkg:I c'nnumptivc use of wildlife."
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unchecked.'I rinly one agent is assigned to cover
New Orleans part, 1nlctd Ing th3 a irport, 20

that the conmrvation laws &amp;Ain't being pruMly

Wes rA ship docks and several outlying areas.

enforced, Thse documents were demanded last
February incidentally by house Conservation

NASHVILtE: "Ali on-going criminal Ir.%PstigW)ns are being halted. We ha ve been

0iWrInaq Robert Leggett, DC4141. But for

political reasons, the Interior Department has
held them up.

By Jimmy's odds, Kennedy would strengh ten
the ticket more as a *e pr tdential than as a
presidential candidate. The public wi1l look more
e.refully at the vice presidential candidate,
Jimmy predicts, because of the controversy

By JEAN PATIESON
Women's Editor

swroundthg the office in the last few years.
Therefore, the vice pregidentlal choice will nt.

fect the odds dramatically,
Taking the presidential contender, atone, the
Greek rates Ford as an 8 to 5 favorite over

SenatorHeny"scoop"Jackn, D-Wash.,
over senator Uoyd Bentsen, Tex., 2 to lover

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Maitland, has the same air of eventually, but there's plenty of experience,"
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particularly I)r.
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where quiet confidence which en• time for that in the future," she Powers, have
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and serious same determination to succeed.
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encouragement of my high
schuol chemistry teacher that
solidified my resolve to be a
doctor. "

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proceedure phases of the
ikwinr's work. and many have

vacations
mcd, summer
working In clerical position,
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wl,,h w-ologist Pedro Bachrach
M. D. "It's interesting to work
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studies"
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Attractive End outgoing, Ms.
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promotion lists to determine t1 ex tent
discrimination against minorities, particularly
men of Polish and Italian extraction. The
sittatinn, they write, requires "immediate

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threatened with extinction can say, "Very well,
we will go, but your capital city and cities x, Y.
and Zare already infiltrated and mined and
go with us. Make your choice." The atomic
weapon may soon be transformed
conventional "suitcase" warfare.
Today terrorism is passed from nation to

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allowing him to come Into lit, at all. We must $cmnknce, with energies ethaudsnp2
The next time some well-meaning soul tells me accept his potential for evil as well astor good. the Mayan Old Empire, seem
to have tired of a
that, I am going to sniff him, head to toe.
wearisome
burden
and
tiptoed
away from their
The way to minimize these risks Is not by
'What's thks,"Iwill say, "hair lotion - fronts
grea( priesthood, temples and mathematical
spray can? Shaving cream -from a spray can? private acU, however well - intentioned or
triumphs, back into the silence of the rain forest.
Underarm deodorant, antiseptic dressing,toe heroic. Individual action Is a cosmetic, like
Civilization Is not foreordained. Men of equal
rouge on a lady of ill repute. Nobody is fooled. intelligence
magic from spray cans'
to ourselves have lingered on in the
Or, rather, only the naive are fooled. They think
I might go even further:
stone
age.
Again,
man may be capable c
that because they as, doing something,
"Iluwdare you, neighbor, let your daughter
building great structures, great economic
for hours in front of a color televisinn set, something is being done.'iNs is rarely the cas2, systems,
which then become Impossible to
the doer is Gandi- land his stage is
possibly absorbing X-rays that, if
marries
reverse
or control and which eventually subside
my son, might well yield us both a malformed Industrial village.
in disorder that no single brain, no known
pandchild?

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Senator Ted Kennedy, D.Mas., and 12 to 5 over
Alabdma's Governor George Wallace.
PENTAGON DISCRIMINATION: Twenty
congressmen, led by Rep. Frank Annunzio, D.
Ill., have charged In a itharp letter to Defense
Secretary James Schlesinger that the Pentagon
"is indulging In outright racial and possibly
religious prejudice" in officer promotlo'is,
"The ethnical names so conspicuously
missing from the promotion recommendations,"
the congressmen note, "appear in profusion In
the casualty lists."
The lawmakers demand a Penlaon review

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"heroic measures." I do not and patient, even If the use of
fear dea th itself as much as the drugs shorte ns life"
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paased up the chain of comumd. Attached to it
was this handwritten memo: "The narrative
part that is attached 'tells-it-LIke-ft-is' but
probably should not go out,"
PRESIDENTIAL ODDS: Jimmy the Greek
Snyder, the LmVegas oddarnaker who
calculates the political odds exclusively for us,
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The two whlte.coated young
women seen accompanyltig
doctors on their rounds in
Seminole Memorial Hospital or
assisting
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area
physicians In their offi ces, are
students Lisa Charney, 22, from
Florida International
University in Miami and Lisa

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imaginative actions azount to anything.

of my w6hes while I

am still of sound mind,
right to be allowed 16 the with
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stop smoking.
Accepting some of these risks Is the same as true of the few civillzationsof which arciiaeology
Or worse yet, putting up signs that thank me accepting the risk that one's neighbor might
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become a paycnopathologlcal killer. We hope it
Some have died by conquest, some by soil

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become a way of life. Cllous
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wanna Live forever?"
in an adventure loosely called civilization, sU of as population multi jUs.
Such are the expectations aroused by modern whose artifacts put us at high and often unknown
Advanced civilization is a constant struggle of
life that people do seem to want to live forever, risk all of the time,
order against disorder, the endless effurt of life, 9
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hosta ges. The atomic weapon once called

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age — it is the one certainty of means "the good death" I am
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Nobody, for example, but a few silent plotters
contrived the oil embargo that took the military
and economic world by surprise.
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the world will not reduce conflict. If their power
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Copies of this request have
my lawyer, my clergyman,
been given
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Tr any medical fnriity In Th us far, orr hail a million
care i huppca to by,
Liing Wills have been
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tail deer. We have documented 126 destructive
huntin sites in North and South Carolina '-.'n
which we have been unable to make even a token
investigation."
BALTIMORE: From December 27, 1974, to
January 15, 1975. "law enforcement operations
were at a complete standsUll.. .in Ptrmylvanis,
Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia
and the District of Columbia."
I?iiC1IO1IiGE Because of limited funds, the
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died of cancer.)
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and export ing is very prevalent throughout
South Louisiana.. (Yet) the commercial activity
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tool or to create fire. Man was becoming

Fundi*ng Cuts Hamne

Interior Departmeni documents meant for
official eye:; ordy, tell a grim Story of the sputtering effort to save America's fish and wildlife
from exploitation.
From confidential field reports, here are the
appalling details:
SACRAMENTO: "All facets of our enfurctmcrt program have been reduced and
hampered by %',-tadequate furW4 ... For the
better part of the year, only one agent has been
on beard In the vast Los Angeles compIec."
DENVER: "Enforcement operations have
been reduced considerably, No field patrol
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This is not an argument for more private fall of civilizatior. Perhaps this is now I nci pient
help us all then, "inside" and "outside."
emits r,(sxious fumes, eat bread that lisa no apathy, but for more tiblIe concern,
the SS.nuies-an-how rate is strictly observed or not,, overall
in our society,
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chance we take in exhaustion, some have sunk into a kind of

ween the Individual and the state."
Prison, today, Is still an Instrument of
vengeance. Our own Warden Gray was quoted in
a Milwaukee daily newspaper recently as having

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at th e opening orthe Central Florida Zoo, but soon perk ed up

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the wea ther, when he dried meat to preserve it,
when he domesticated animals and plants. All of
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And I'm getting old. I'm 35 now and there isn't
more. The U. S. import tax is a powerful argument
much time left to dig In and do something wi th
for them to temper their ambitions for a major
years remain to me.
For an es-con, 35 is
price increase th is fail.
Olti.
It is ironic that mifficism of Mr. Ford's policy is
And finally the crime rate has everyone. as
coming-from members of Congress who havç done usual, looking for simple solutions and the
noth ing to attack the oil import problem since the simple solutlon is invariably to fill the prisons
dimensions of the energy crisis began to emerge m capacity-plus in hopes that the problem will Just
1973. Had Congress at that time been more go away. Meanwhile life "inside" gets tougher
responsive to the need to diminish our reliance on as security Is more heavily emphasized. When
restrict thousands of offenders In prisons a
imported petroleum, we would be two years farther you
few acres square, surrounded by a granite wall,
along toward
greater degree of energy in
wtialelse can leemphaslze(I? Worse yet, when l
dependence.
do leave, I wonder: what will I walk into this
Our advice to Mr. Ford would be to raise the time with my $50 "gate money", apathy or acimport tax to its final level of $3 a barrel before tive antipal!hy?
In 1970, Ramsey Clark noted that 80 per cent of
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down on fuel conservation and alternate energy existence sans Just about everything that Is good,

state's share of federal highway funds is tied to compliance. The
dual benefit, however. is worth thinking about to relieve the
boredom,

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price increase they engineered 18 months ago.
Why am I concerned with the escalating crime
They know that the higher the price goes the more rate? Well,, for one thing, I don't want to come

tolerent enforcement has allowed average sveed to creep bark
upward, traffic deaths have shown a cor-ri,spoding increase.
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The
countries ave already seen demand
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pressure. The only justification for lifting the tax state Prison. At this juncture most readers will
would be for Congress to adopt snme altemative write me off as an habitual offender, one of the
program for reducing demand for foreign oil, and hard-core incorrigibles for whom there is no
the performance of Congress on that score so far hope. But I have not written myself off and I do

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higher OPEC rice and the im port
However,Itwon'tbelongbeforel'moulagajn
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mistake were
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their price Increase. That $3 would be
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fall is giving ammunition to critics of Presidents
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Community organiza!lons.

PROSSER FORD

Hwy. 17.92 &amp; Lake Mary Blvd.

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Counter tops Sinks. InitalIzIlon
available Bud Cabell. 372 *032
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trees

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In The Herald

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 - Jan.

Don't conclude an Important It's one of
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mat ter In haste or anger today,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) To
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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
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31) 315 E. F rst St.
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Two white male

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$11,900.

Bows

land. $37,000

carpeted throughout. On 2½
fenced lots, 1 utility bldg Storage

care of

Jean

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2W Hiawatha Ave at 11 92, Sanford

heat, fireplace, all eloictric kit.

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1792. Open Sat. 8. Sun 9 S

Bennett Realty Inc.

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AlterS 322-711)

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fenced In yard $23,500

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fireplace, 'erv large lot almost 1
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for horses, 4 Bedroom, S yr. _____________
acre. ldyllwllde Sec tion.
Old house, completely
121,00

JOHNNY WALKER

forward,

RUGBY UNION WINGER
TOMORROW: Sculpture Material,

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TOWERS 373

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Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave.. Sanford

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HOME, all extras, good location
MAKE OFFER. 3222217

fortabl. and .ecure 814AM

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at Jack Prosser Ford I

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Merchandise

Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath. includes
dsPc*al end dlthwaiher , mem. I

MUST SELL

Forrest Greene, Inc.
3236133 REALTORS

No Security Deposit.

trlcian, the yard man, try com.

pressure, Co,ioenial office. Lets

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Johns River area. Home,
marina, fish camp or acreage.

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lOSSanciaAve. 337172)

if you can quality we Offer you

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3$ Friday; i -Sat.I Sun.

fenced yard Don't miss this great
buy it 125.100 wIth FHA available.

room, air, ideal for retired persons,

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household cx.

flatlon resistant rentals, 814AM
TOWERS, Sanford, 3fl.430

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food Garderil-and, 1400W. Is? St
323-4630

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W111te

ARIES (March 21-Aprfl 19)

wanted tO!I

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3M Precise timed released plant

50—Miscellaneous for Sale

carpet, garage, Spa nish design,
vacant. WIll sell VA, 127.100 Call

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These Certificates are

62-tawn-Garden

Olympic pool, I Due to Smoke damage, merchandise

32391)0.

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Patio Houses

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overdrive, bucket teals, console,

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15.300.

home*
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Wm. LttmeMOWOI'TILLYourIo?andor
gar den spot Floyd Freer,
Koshiol, 203 Ocean Drive,
372 5191
Tavemnier. Fla, 33070

After 3-373-7142

322-1195913n.41"

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Mustang? d: new Inspect ion, V I
automatic, $200 or be-I? offer. 371.

BUSINESS

exchancie REEL'S BODY SHOP,
11 7
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ct-airs, straignt chairs, thing
cabinets. as is Cash and Carry.
NOLL'S

Terry Realty, REALTOR, 621071)
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322-4991
377.7374,372.1494,322.1941

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3226457

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

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1966 Pontiac Tempest, new tires,
brakeS 8. muffler, Inspected,

Tire's, W ho lesale. Passe nger I pIck

Reconditioned Batteries, 1)2.93

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JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.

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convenience
excellent main.
tenanc,
security
and in.

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L chairs. secretarial desks &amp;
Beautiful S acres, paved road, trees.

Pool
172.000, 12200 Down$204. Pl.

Stemper Realty

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Wood or steel desks (executive desk

city water 322 3138

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mileage 3*30 372 3617

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OvCfIOC.ii.InQ lake,

3 Bedroom,? bath,
Stove, RefrIgerator, Dish washer

IN COUNTY— Small, neat 2
bedroompiome,centrat neat lair,
Oat In kitchen,
beautiful

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DROPPEDGOALEEHFSNKE

be$ow11

"To'a1FitnessIn3OMinua
Week," Moehouse and Gross
"Conversations with Kennedy," Bradlee
"The Ascent of Man," Bn,t-

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Owner,

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busIness or real estate, operating
capital, expansion , Mr. Smith $13.
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Initnctlons: The 15k14*1% msa U.4
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'Centennial," Michener
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Weakly:
FICTION
"The Moneychangers," Hall.

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1971 Ambassador Station Wagon.

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to shopping. Drive by ad

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For Your Junk Cars

Can be used for travel or a home
Separate bedroom, full bath, large
refrigerator.
Carpeted
throuqhout. Includes fl' roll type
awning Excellent con?ion

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A Great Buy

(estimate over 100 Yrs.) In ixcelient area. Giant oaks. I citrus.
Stables, corral, tack room, river
Snks'd 177,000.

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Aitamnonte Springs
3 Bedroom, 7
bath, large tot, 1,400 sq. ft. of living

SANFORD

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13,000 down, take

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%1,000 Call 32429471

7927 Hwy. 17-97
377 3961
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Buying within 60 days.

fenced yard, central air &amp; heat, lovely 2 storil older home

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for Duane McGuire at 337 1631
Dealer

Vega house. or travel trailer

ROBSON MARINE

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5111
or 3fl 0224
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woods with pond, and 3 acres in

sca ping. Owner transferred; mull

Two Story 3 bedroom houSe, largi COUNTRY HOME— 3.7 Acres,

1505 W. 25th St.

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FIND'

sandwich,

"Breach of Faith,$#

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1977 Karman Ghia, exceptionally

clean, ravenna green. 12?95. Ask

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Original owner. 32314.z3

between 10 1. 7

75-RecreatiiiI Vehicles

outboard power Ideal for family
camping, skiing. &amp; fishing, 322

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sell. t317i1I

material. Grosses 51,301.51.10)
month Good terms to qualified
buyer.

32) 0207

York,

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9--Good Thln9s to Eat
Preventing Atherosclerosis. __________________
3fl-2)2SD*' 377 501S Nits
remember that lunch is Send a long, stamped, self. I
.......
...
Fur. Honey
the day. WHat addressed envelope and 501
25-4..oar,s
)$O1W.3rd5t.,Sanford

fat.

r
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LAINI

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magwtieels 70,000 miles Must be

Seen

CASH 327.4132

73' Critthfleld Cruiser. 160 Inboard

Call ?)0S) 131-6300
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Harold Hall Real~

bedroom, 1 bath home, approximately 15.000 laying p
Company supplies hens, feed, and

Real Estate

-

tatIve Call 644 3079.

"sa' each.

each

2543 PALMETTO AVE ., 3 bedroum,

FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY
1 acre egg ranth near Sanfor d. 3

STUDIO 1,2,3

-

model I
Al condition 323 2726

subdivision Available for sale to
other builder s or Individuals. StSW

or in o742

BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM

1964 Buick Riviera, original paini,

____________________

rolling wooded lots In going

rec.

_______________________________

,

Nice atmosphere. Call 130
Ask for Mary Ellen

.

7371

cury,

ORANGE CITY - Fully developed

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Real Estate Broker

Beach . Call 3274051.

2S14 Yale

372 $790

9$ HP Mercury

Sale

After S. 372 "

-

city of Sanford Ideal for FHA.VA.

balance of Property

for

l973Nova2Ooot

Houseful?

Want to Buy
USED GO

io

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

10 houses now. W IShes 10 Sell

room) home, c a. fenced, covered

SHADED LOT
56,300

HutchiiOfl Ocean front Apartments, Summerlln Ave. and call for
details, Sales price, 111,000
339 S Atlariti: Ave., Daytona

80-Autos
-

Casielberry, Hey 17-92. $304706.

IV,$1I9SMONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
coloR

0w COst housing, Engineering

call, $72,500.

TAFFER REALTY

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Wanfed to buy used office furniture. 1973 Buick Lesebre. 4 dr.. air. Only
Any
Quantity,
HOLE'S
57,500 377 4991 After S. call 372

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plant available Builder finishing

2363 Park Dr.

1971 Chevy Truck, custom 10. 6
cyl, I' bed, -ear step, $1399. $31

-

CASH In 4374

175

HANSEN'S TV. Ill) Sanford Ave.

6U

Classified Ads every day.

the

ANTIQUES
IPiece

TELEVISIONS

-

Apartments

-

Beautic Ian wanted, full or part time.

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ens

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bro wn, tall broken, flea collar.
Viclilty Prtne?on. Rewerd. 373

with good

r0

YO'4ff

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that It is low

is a giant refinery with one of the low-fat, dietetic
v3tern. It ran take 41 tranner mayonnaise
of items you eat and refine
Angel food cake is a fine

574,167

.J

ar

I

Prefer masculine female, since
LOST : Female Irish Setter, S
m. old, in vicinity of Mariners husblsnd Is confined to wheel
chair. Must drive. 1-3911111
Village, Apt. 702. if found, call 373.

system

THE BULLET

HILDA RICHMOND

turkey is
s.'iturated

providing essentially the alotof fat thathecoulddo

UP

BITE

Fo;'.sf City

G d
Luxury Patio

TV. 1700 S French, 372 1734.

Builder's

NEW SMYRHA BEACH-Ocean
t)OE.2.5?hSt. 3371653
7606S.Hwy.l7-fl
front condominium.? 13R,2 bath,
3771
REALTOR323
pool, completely furnished, JUST REDUCED $1,000
2 ____________________________
weekly or monthly rates 3234337.
Bedroom, I bath, on large corner
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, family room,

eneva

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Real Estate

REALTOR "771
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Will Buy or Consign
Any Item of Value
5ANFORAUCTlOU, 3737310

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TV's from ISO; B&amp;W, from
$15, Service all makes. HERBS

home 1

bedroom, 1' bath (or 7

venlent

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________________

"esort Property

Room, board, pay.- Young lady
seeks all.Inon* person to help

a

CailBart

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.

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Color

Lake Mary, S Acres between 3rd L
4th $t. at VanBuren St. Near

Your MLS Agency

Me your Budget go further, shop

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urniturc

RadioStO'ftO

53 1V
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1 1,,3 bath, kitchen equipped, con

A410.
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You feed Your husband at home cents for majUng and eDsU.

right and choose

thatawide varietyoffoothend

i

SHIRLEYMILLET

Only

would like to be reassured,
an excellent source of protein
DEAR READER - Your withoutmuchfat,,
husbandisverywisetoeat,w.
ItmakesadllfereLlcehowyou
fat, low-cholesterol foods, &amp;nd prepare the sandwl&amp; I hope
turkey is one of the best,
you are not using ordinary
Many people do not ree1i commerda1nyozmajn

SHIRLEY COOPER

ood

Florida room, wall wall carpeting,

76, Longwood.

With pool, cars, shopping, etc.

cholesterol,

Then,

rn to
every single day. I Uted hiM to
half ft
discuss this with his dctor, hot either chicken or turkey.
he won't as he Unks It Is a all,ly Roasted breast of Chicken or
q
Perhaps It is. but I turkeywthhesknr.j

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834.9712

right amino

If you cook it
the right
Although he has not corn- pieces, it is low in fat. The white
plalned,andIthasnotbothered meat of young turkey, par.
him, I am wondering If it could ticularly the breast, is the
day.

I.

A

fat or

The implIrtame Of eaUng

and some pre'erved fruit. He
eats a dish of oatmeal every

NIL

Altamonte Springs

Lovely? BR, 1 bath, iiving,dining,

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eating any of these

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JUDY RENEE

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DAVEc' 373 9)70
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Young couple will love this 3

baths. Reduced below appraisal.

llage.- under

I .

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equ.a1131' important in helping

vi

Wekiva Modern clean interiors,
fromIllO. SMI W. of Sanford. 337.

mechanic Apply to bell's Union

goods, including breakfast away from home.
Challenging part time ado - child Care
rolls, are often a major source
Send your questions
minis?rat lye executive, sec'i work
___
of saturated fat In the diet.
desired
by mature attractive,
If Lamb, In care of this I
child care services . New I en ergetic, experienced woman.
you watch these, you can be a newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, I'Complete
Summer Program I HEY DIDDLE I Write Resident, 411 Plantation
little more lenient on what you Radio City Station, New
DIDDLE DAY CARE. 373.$90
I
Blvd., Lake Mary, or CIII 321 0156.

CE E. LAMB

attack six years ago and will give you the
Prefers this lunch,He also has a acids you need.

I

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Adult mobfIe"home

fenced, 1.31 3137

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
AU contain animal PrOteK And
AM be on a relsUvely low fat fOnMUon on what to eat for
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST 24--BUSIMS oPP"UnifieS
the protein in each is made up diet. Angel food cake
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSI
I
contains
heart
dIsease,
ask
for 'fl
been doing that for the past of the same amino
acids. It noslgn1flcant amounts of
____________________________
GROCERY STORE
Health t.ett.
I
Diet
several years. He had a heart follows that

I

8349212
Casseiberry.Winter Springs

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large Shady oaks on the scenic

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day. He eats a turkey sar,dwich,
which I fix for him, and has

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i.

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"so

IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy
needing to avoid fats and him avoid another
heart at.
car, see today's Classified ads for
cholesterol. Many cakes con. tack. You are fortunate in that
Y's
Work your own hours. Earn ,,,.
t,aln as much or more than a
income as an AVON Repre'n
wne try hard at home LOST: Female Pomeranian. light

DR. LAMB - I am them to the same essential
concerned about my husband products.
eating the same lunch every Turkey, red meats ai'id fish

LDREN

Sanford

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3233166

MOONEYAPPLIAP4CES3239

__

Philco 211, Color

room with brick fireplace and
patio, new kitchen, Hurry &amp; you
book shelves. Enjoy formal
can choose your Carpet colors?
dInIng, large eat.in kitchen, and OUR
BEST BUY. aat
room for mother in an apartment.

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____

Sanford location IliSmo Call 337.

f

Ist class Body &amp; Paint Man

S —Lost &amp; Found
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dessert for people

2"State Rd IS

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Cash for good used Furniture
Antique's STAN'S. 377 ?7'Y.

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

LIKE NEW? TREES?

Lose yourself In style. large living
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52--Appliances

KENMORE
service, used machirm

the all

WINTER SPRINGS UNDER $79000

5 Bedurris

Adults, No Pets. 1133

32HoUSe5 (Jnfurnished

Needed immediately, service
station attendant
Alto a

Can Help
Ca11423-4317
Write P.O. Ba* 1713
Sanford,Florlda 32771

4SO.

Lake Mary, 2 D R F urnlshtd

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TORS. 10 W. lit St. 312 233

LOTS FOP SALE

REALTORS
pet. enclosed garage. $23,500. Call

313 $611

BLAIR AGENCY

-68-Wanted to Buy

Much

__

Motorcycle Insurance

1974 Checkmate 16'. 150 HP Mer- For used furniture, appliances,
C"rtlfied tilt trailer. Power
tools, etc Buy I or 100) items
Parry's Mar?. 7)3 Sanford Av•
trim, many er?ras MuSt see to

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fl7.39

Rider Store. 22SI Sanford Avg.

equipped. Call for appointment fo
see. 152,900.

1½ bath, central heat I air, car-

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372 044$

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low mileage
UM. 327-0831

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SANFORD - By Owner. 3 bedroom,

Banana Lake, turn. 2 bedroom,

Bedroom, unlurnhthed, Adults

table, 955; Chest of drawers, $25;
Early Am. swivel rocker. $70;
more. KUIP DECCIRA-

322 2111

ASTER HRS.

REAtTOR'
3fl

Come see the latest in luxury family
living,
new 21'r64 Glen
brook,

1)23

heat &amp; &amp;If, %1175 Call Mi. Dora,9041,

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National Auto Sales
_______________________________
373 bit

P*tCO WITH A DRINKING

petS.

month plus 150 security. 3n.1517

An Equal Opportunity Employer

_____________________

51

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I

2-43 500

about your new corn-

references required. No

BR. Central heat &amp; air. carpel.

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flroker,1CI7W.CommerClal

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deposit 373 3151

Harold Hall at A. Duda 8. Sons,

all four in one capsule. Ask for
VB4+. Faust's Drugs.

J

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Lamb

04
I

MAYIETOOwTEfIt

1

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cellent fringe benefits. Contact

"Hotline". Adults or Teens.
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alltheir df"

7:20

Where to go for all the

.

2

45

41

enough 1,)build schools for half
a Million students in the Portu.
guese colony which becomes in.
dependent later this year.

-

auto parts, Including receiving,
stocking and count er sales E

Free, 411 7027 for "We Care'—

W. Garnett White

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drapes, water, 5150 month. Qledy
Brown Realty. 372 S237 or 337-1964

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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll

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I

.

Mull have experience' In all Phases
of agricultural equipmtvit and

273 7740.

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37

39

CLUB OF AMERICA. Phone: 305.

33Houses Furnished
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WCkh'lI Springs Area
'i

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Position

'

.

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New Dp!. rum o'

Care 32) l;$i r

Farm &amp; Auto Part

for you NATIONAL SINGLES

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32 33

JOHN KRIDER. ASSOC.

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Ml Bob Mirkey. Advertising
Director

7324 Park Dr.

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8,ngoSw,et Feed, Upercent.$i.
Peli.ts,
per cent.
$3.75; Other low prices Horse &amp;

School. Bruno Bellucci, 19)2
LOUISe St., Crystal Lake, Illinois.
minute from golf course. i
60011
bedrOoms. 2 baths, kitchen _____________________________
____________________________

IDYLLWILDE — Exect.tive

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EEL1ONA

ARE YOU LONELY? Let us h 1p
you to meet the right person lust

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31

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NATION'S BESTSELLER

fiim.

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ReIt

Jim Hunt

MOBILE foME MOVING. Corn
piese set up. i'ii save you money.
Licensed, Orlando 7735470.

many

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frees, Kitchen equipped. $39,500.

Acreage

373 3*51 or 372 6420

3)AlAiplexes

ARE

BUDGETS

BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
F ROM
AU
WANT
THE

27

fairly fat steak. You hear a lot
about avoiding
fat, !LJ

BASEDONTHE

f Na

.

Tropical landscaping

IlSOmo Adultspefecred

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DEAR

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an excellent spellef. and enjoy
selling on the telephone.

2 Bedroom fenced yard

2515 Park Drive 370 U
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And

78—#MtOrCycles

67A-Feed

suite,

MAYFAIR - Spacious 4 bedroom
home with large family room. _______________________________

Homes, Lots

530 security. No pets. Water

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

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3n aoa

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Mahagony bedroom
A PC
$150; Drum table. 110; Dinette,
c'&amp;rs. $is. Twotier tatle. $25.
wt#, 2 CP'&amp;ts, $83; Platform
.'ocker. $10; Mahagony drop-leaf

,.

July 7,

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_

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bed, complete. tis:

Z en ith 19" Color TV, 1139,95
Guaranteed Service, 3221M

furnished. 337.15$?

I or 2 Bedroom Adults only

i

den, plenty Storage, large

9

3 Bedroom, 426 E. 26th St. $133 mo,

ADULTS, NO PETS
116 W. 2nd St

-

323 6061 or 322-4119

Nice 2 bedroom
nished or unfurnished. 37377Q.

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Newspaper experience required.
Applicant must be well organized,

Furnished, Carpeted.

$110 mo ill w 1%? st

-

for an experienced classified
telephone sales person

EXTRA NICE, Newly

boubte

-

Stenstrom
ReaI4 e

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
103W. 1st St.

Monday,
_

1 BRS. 2 lull baths. family room

______________

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$21,000.

Quiet? bedrnom cottage, air, like
new, paneled, large porch, IllS
mo lit I last- Older couple only.
3270217

cent

Evening Hera ld, Sanford, Fl.

ftid

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By owner, like new, 7 Bedrooms,
Fla. room, detached garage,
fenced yard. $19,000.
____________________

Reg. Real EstateBrok.r
fll-O6.40.332774.37371fl
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AVALON APARTMENTS

The Evening Herald has an ooenIng

drinkers,

18

Remodeled.
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For further information call 472.4517'

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Apt,,

41-Houses

WITT REALTY

3 BR, l" bath, air Conditioned,
newlypatnted.$lêOmo Ist&amp;lait, Deflary
i bedroom, 1½ bath
pills deposit, Sunland. 373 0543
home, 13 mos. old, like new,

'

3 R oo m

with 5 11ch, beautiful shade frees.

fat

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WINTER SPRINGS -3bedroom,1
bath home, den. Assume present

Hot" *

to

REALTOR$.834 67"

372 4470

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Sarjando Realty Inc.

$100 lnciUd(s utilities

-,

Th ey're

*

While

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Of retirees

Efficiency- Attractive

4

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL-ANON
For families or friends of problem

—

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$135 $lSO-CO4OtTV
QUALITY INN-NORTH
Ill SR £34, Longwood

'Em

payment.

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Morilhly RentaisAvall&amp;ble

Get

10 Acre- 2 bedrm. house on Lake
Dupont near Deltona, $37,000
Daytona 6th., 2323163.

HOME IN COUNTRY - New 2 eft'~ New houses In a rural or". No dmn
per month total
home, just right for young CCUØfI
payment, monthly
$150 mo. Also 7 BR
man Tent. Government subsidized
ouplex, $113
to qualified buyers. Call to tee if ELIGIBLE for FHA0r VA? Hew 38.
bedroom homes in good area.
you qualIfy l
170,000 $29,000 s per
down
payment, 7 per cent Interest,
ten -3 bedroom country home

unfurnished aPf., &amp;if,

jV11 11,

.

is-4*ip wanted

12

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from Illicit trade was

Dr
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P
!E30P.M.- $1.25

all

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_ mortgage with S"OO down. $112

3111--Apartments Furnjshej

.

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or write

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Noon Friday

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3? Car necessity 56 Female ruft

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sweet

esauai. crns*
a

26times
($2.00MINIMUM CHARGE)

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The minWry SWd the! revenue

You Don't Say

AFTERNOON
12:00 (2, 44)

IL

50 Chest ourrrJ

30 Conliden,
5

26

Lifestyle
News

11:55 (6)

line
line

Noon The Day Before Publication

Luncheon Habit Isn't Harmful

(9) Brady Bunch

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a

3 Lines Minimum
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Sunday

Ill)

well-to wail carpet. $173 month.
ISO damage depojil, 203 E. 21st St
323 1319 after S 30

DEADLINES

,

Movie

P.M.

31C
2 4C

.Noon

52 Smile (Ft

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(6) Love Of Life
(8)

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Airport, 3731)
300E._____________________
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RATES

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-3 Bedroom, central air
8. heal, fenced yard, kitchen
$163 mo. 1st mo. 1. i
mo dâriilVedeposI. DeBiry, 614.

F,AMROO COVE A
1-2 OR Furn., Iinfurn.

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41 Conjunction
42 Dwelling
43 Earth (Latin)
45 Withered
48 Bring up

oi

3

I

the legal trade for
the year, the Ministry
Natural Resources says.

8) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin

(9)

Squares

12-30 (0 Movie

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4:00

39 Zenith
Opposite

hothouse

family

—

surpassing

Shv
(44) Three Stooges

(44) Phil Donahue

IS Pigpen

10 1]

Diamond smugglers "exported" over $80.milllon worth
of germ from Ang.31a in 1974,

(33) Uncle Hubie

(24) Mr. Rogers

I I - 3.3 (2, 0) Tonight Show
(6) Movie
(9) Wide World 01

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't

live at BRAM TOWERS 373 4.4)Q

thru 2$ times

series

36 Mineral sail

17 Necessary for

8 Plant of Pea

35
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— — —

Festival

It

--YOU l0fl*ly? Why not

—

.11 Lump cit cl.

Than Sold

(24) International
Animation

Now YOU See
Show Otis

$00 A.M.

SATURDAY

6 Lubricates
Smoke
..ss Latin
7 Large plants 28 Am not (coil)
conjunction

allowance

More Smuggled

Live

11:00 112,111111 High Rollers

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Cartoons
(44) Addams Family
3:30 (6) Match Game

Fortune

(comb form)

Moyers

(33)

(6) Gambit
(44) Green Acres

1

Park

Beornorn

101P111

12 Small cactus

period

instance
40 Waste

13

Winter

3n.2611 _111111M

(24) Romagnolls Table

10:30 (2, 8) Wheel Of

Backward

!~ Z

(6) Price Is Right
(9) General Hospital

Best

Eye

Amaze

Feeling Good
Mayberry RFD

(35)

3:00 (2, 8) Another World

(44) Father Knows

(33) In The Public

(24)

(44) Underdog

Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
(35) 700 Club

(33) Felony Squad

11:00

(24) BIll

(I)

(24) Nova

Edge Of Night

II

27 Nebraska city I So (Scot)
Q'O*lh
2--king, evil 19 Davenport
31 Inflammation
spirit
20 Oklahoma
Of ileum
3 Historic al
Indians
35
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37 Join
4 Devil (Scot)
3 Alas (Latin)

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41Houses

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
fab

DOWN

inventor

Ma r I Ian

Sweepstakes

(13) lane Grey

Doctors

(9) Rhyme And
Reason

(6) Joker's Wild

Center

(2, 5) The
(6)

9:30 (44) Petticoat
Junction
10:00 (2) Celebrity

America

10:30

2:30

(6) Mike Douglas
(8, 9) Movie

(13) Honey West
(24) Assignment

Guiding Light
$10,000 Pyramid

(9)
(24) Special

9:00 (2) Phil Donahue

The Ghost
(44) Movie
9:30 (6) Rhoda

(9)

7:00 (6)

Tuxedo

Maude.
S.W AT.

Medical
Carlbe

(9)

8:30 (44) Andy's Gang

8:30 (13) Champions
(44) Brav es Base ba ll

The World
Turns
Let's Make A
Deal

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322 - 2611

to

24 Utter
25 Elevator

Digest
(24) Villa Alegre
(35) Lost in Space
6:00 (2, 6, 5, 9) News
(24) Electric Company
(44) Lucy Show
6:30 (2. 5) NBC News
(9) ABC News
(13) McKeever And

As

(6)

Orlando

HOURS

1' '1 L21N"-"

60 Gaelic

'

Mister Rogers
Neighbor hood

Seminole

L

organs

22 Respite

(13) Modern Home

Lives

News

(6)

Gunsmoke

(6)

(35, 44) Movie

6:55 (2)

Joe Garagioia's
Ba,eball

Special Of The

Girls name

18 Dispatched
S*flrd

Council
Batman

(33) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Lost In Space
530 (2) News

Week

Semes ter

Deal

10:00

(24)

sunrise

Orlando City

Dinah

(2')

Machine
(6) News
(9) Ryan's Hope

I Dream Of
Jeannie

6:30 (6)

3:00 (9)

57 Remove
excess

for

(44) Gilligan's Island

(44) Variety
1:00 (2,5) Marble

Almanac
6:25 (2)

(33)

All MY Children

(9)

6:15 (6. I) Sunshine

7:30 (2) Jeopardy
(6) What's My Line
(I) World At War
(9) Let's Make A

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(13)

Tomorrow

Almanac

(33,44) Star Trek

(9)

4)

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lot l
moisture
l6Used
shade 58 Tell
in greenhouse 59 Hearing

() Lucy Show

(4)

(24) Intercom

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

14

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— Houses Unfurnished

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name

Mery Griffin

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VVORLD South Lebanon Camp s Attacked Ag ain
By The AUOCIMtd Press

IN BRIEF
Sinai Decision Postponed
By Israeli Cabinet
JERUSALEM (AP)
The Israeli cabinet has P03t
poned for at least a week any decision on further withdrawal In the Sinai de3ert In order to seek "lucidatlons
and clarifications" from Washington on various Issues 10
the proposed new agreement with Egypt. The Israeli
cabme had been expected at its meeting Sunda y to decide
whether o give in to U.S. pressure to return the Gidi and
Mitla Passes in the Sinai Desert to Egypi. Sources said
tnat the main questions include just how t Egypt
pects Israel to wi thdraw; whether the Egyptia ns agree to
Tel Aviv's demand for a early warning system 10
desert, and whether the United States will replace the oil
Israel has been pxumping from Egypt's Abu Rudeis oil
fields if Israel ret urns them.
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - The 3.Smilllonmember General Labor Confederation ((XT), the
bulwark of the Peronist political movement, today began
a 48-hour general strike In an attempt to end the influence
of govern'nent strongman Jose Lopez Rega and roll back
his conservative economic policy. Lopez Rep and the
other seven members of the cabinet Sunday night submitted their resignations to President Isabel Peron in a
vain bid to o vert the strike, but there was no indication

when Israeli planes dropped flares and three
An obscure terrorist group threatens to
gunboats; opened fire on the big Rashadlyeh and BurJ el MMMAH
In southern Lebanon today, and rep'rts from the area said at
kill a U.S. Army Colonel unless its
refugee camp outside TM, 35 miles south of Beirut on the
least 13 permu were killed and scores of refugee huts were
Leb8fleJ
coast.
ransom
demands are met.
destroyed.
The communique said auftritic still were taking jtcck of
The Israeli command said the raids were against suspected
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damage and casualties. Reports from the camps said the dead
guerrilla bases and that Arab gunners retaliatd by firing rockets "several
terrorist bases" in the area of Rashadlyeh and Tyre on included a refugee couple and their two small boys killed in a
and other shells at two Jewish settlements just 5outh of the the south Lebanese coast. The communique said all Israeli troops direct rocket hit on their home.
Lebanese border. The Israelis listed no casualties.
returned safely from the raid, but the Palestinian gurr1lla cornThe Lebanese army said 13 villa ges in southernmost Lebanon
The attack came less than 72 hours alter an Arab terrorist mndceditsfoshotdoneIlijt
caine
under intermit tent artillery bcxnbar&amp;nent from mldiilgM
bomb went off on JenLcalem's busy Jaffa Road. Officials said
The Lebanese Defense Ministry said the foiz-hour attack began to dawn.
today that another victim of the blast had died, raising to 14 the
number of Arabsand Jews killed in the holy City's worst terrorist
incident in a quarter century.
The Israeli command communique made no mention of that
attack. But it said the targets of today's raids were guerrilla
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sheriff's deputies over the
bases used by Palestinian raiders in various operations against
three (ice.
Burglars
took
Israel, including an amphi bious atta ck on a Tel Aviv hotel last obtained a shotgun and fired weekend, Including the entry of ca lculators, a typewriter, and a
The break-in was reported by
Sobik's
at
Wayne
Downs of Winter Park,
440 South Highway short-wave base radio station
one shot Into the air. No
In other major Middle East developments:
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Longwood.
from the offices of the Quality an employ of the company
injured in the shootIng.
An obscure terrorist group in Beirut threatened to kill kidOf
rs
fice said the break-in was Fiberglass and Insula tion Inc., Saturday, officers reported.
Mrs. Jones was treated a
naped US Army Col. Ernest R. Morgan, 43, of Petersburg, Va., Florida Hospital North fo
discovered by an atte,t, L 2t Spring Hammock Court,
Theft of a blue Mohawk canoe
9p.m. Wednesday 2p.m. EDT) unless the United Sta tes gives shock, but was re1aease6, A. Howell, Sanford, when she Longwood.
was reported by Ted A.
food and building materials to "the toiling masses." The ransom Capshaw said.
went to the restaurant to open
Deputies said a service Peterson, 62, Willingham
demand was acornpanied by photos of Morgan in captivft v and
for business. Investigators said doorway was forced on and Drive, Chuluota. Peterson told
three Lipc recor(llngs in wtuch he said h' was being treated well Breaking, Entering
nothing was believed token, the intruders attempted to force deputies the boat was valued at
and was impressed by the seriousnem of his captors' motives
Several breaking and en- although the store was ran- a soft drink machine open $149 and wasaken during the
The Israeli command said its "combined forces' struck against terings were reported to sacked,
before entering the firm's of. past week.
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Ashe, casual and relaxed alter his mighty
victory, saw it differently,
"I was the underdog, sure, but I always thought
I could win."
Born and brought up In Richmond, Vs., and
educated at UCLA, Ashe, 31 and still single,
dismissed the victory as less Important than his
part In the U.S. Davis Cup team's victory In 1968
over Australia.
But he granted that being the first bla ck to win
th e men's title -Althea Gibson won the women's
In 1957 and 1958 - was Important.
"Having grown up in a segregated environment
in the South, I know what it's like to be stepped on,
and Iknow what it's like to see a black hero do well
In the face of adversity,

"I faced a lot of adversity as kid trying to learn
the game, although later I had a lot of people help
me."
Connors took defeat gracefully, despite his
involvement In $8 million
on worth of lawsuits
against Ashe, who Is president of the Association
of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
"Even I can lose," said the vanquished Connors
"Every time I go out there, I know I've got to
pla y 10 per cent above my best, because they're
going to play five per cent ahve th eir best -they
think I'm the man to beat and that's a compliment
to me."
Meanwhile, women's champion Billie Jean King
was endulging herself with herfavorite luxuries —
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doubles titles went to Was Gerulaitis of
Howard Beach, N.Y., and Sandy Mayer of Wayne,
N.J., In the men's doubles; Ann Klyomura of San
Mateo, Calif., and Kazuko Sawamatsu of Japan in
the women's doubles, and Marty Riessen of
Ame lia Island, Fla., and Margaret Court of
Australia in the mixed doubles.

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Teams C lobber
38 Hits, 30 Runs
but tied the game on Mike Jorgensen's tworun
homer, then pushed acris the winning run on
"The score was l8.12, but it looked more like slnglesby Barry Foote. Gary Carter and Pete
the War of 1812."
Mackanin.
The scene was Chicago's Wrigley Field, and
Phils 8, Mets I
Champ Summers, a young outfielder with the
Greg Luzlnskl paced Philadelphia with four
Cubs, was surveying the wreckage after the runs batted In, giving him 72 for the season, tops
Pittsburgh Pirates had un!eashed a 20-hit in the majors. He hit a two-run single In the third
barrage in beating the Cubs 18.12 In the opening inning and a two-run double in the filth.
game of a scheduled Sunday doubleheader.
"I'm in the best groove of my life," the
The second game was rained out, giving the slugging outfielder said, "I have the short stroke
pitchers a chance to lick their wounds after the 3- and I'm seeing the ball well."
hour, 26-minute opening-game slugfest.
Dick Allen belted his fourth homer of the year
The l8 runs and 2O hits were season highs for for the Phuls.
the Pirates, while the Cubs' 18 hits was their
Astrosi, Braves!
most for the year. The Pirates scored in every
Pitcher J.R. Richard helped Houston snap a
Inning but the ninth.
nine-game losing streak with his first home run
Elsewhere in the National League, the Mon. of the season In the fifth inning and a tie.
treal Expos edged the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3, the breaking single in a decisive three-run seventh.
Philadelphia PhilLies beat the New York Mets 8On the mound, Richard a1sed his record to 6.3
6, the Houston Astros defeated the Atlanta by stopping Atlanta on four hits over 6 2-3 innings
Braves 6-2, the Los Angeles Dodgers topped the and striking out nine.
San Francisco Giants 5.1 and the Cincinnati Reds
Dodgers 5, Giants 1
routed the San Diego Padres 13-2.
Left-hander Doug Rau, 8-7, pitched seven
The Pirates got home runs from Rennie Innings of no-hit ball and finished with a threeStennett, Bob Robertson, Willie Stargell and hitter after Chris Sprier broke up lila no-hit bid
Dave Parker; SI.argell and Al Oliver each had with a linedrlve single to left leading off the
four hits and three runs batted in, and Parker eighth.
also drove In three.
Bill Buckner's homer and Steve '(eager's twoIt got to the point where any time a Pittsburgh run single highlighted a four-run first inning
play€r made an out, it drew cheers from the which gave Rau all the support he needed.
crowd of 23,023. When the Pirates went down in
Reds 13, Padres?
order in the ninth, a huge ovation echoed through
The Reds pounded seven San Diego pitchers
Wrigley Field.
For 16 hits In their rout. Joe Morgan, George
Expos 4, Cards 3
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Foster and Darrel Chaney drove in two runs
Montreal was trailing 3-1 going into the eighth each.

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when she overwhelmed Evonne Goolagong
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was her last major singles tournament, but
the 31-year-old tennis queen said she would conUntie playing doubles and World Team Tennis, as
well as putting new emphasis on her television
Interview show and sport magazine.

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by Frank Y. Whitley Jr., almost had her career ended by
Injury last year. Al tei winning her first five starts, the 2yearold filly champion suffered a hairline fracture of a bone
In her right hind leg, an Injury that forced her to miss competing against the colts In the Triple Crown Races this past
spring. When she did return to action, she proved without a
doubt that no other 3-year-old filly could stay with her.
A spokesman for the NYRA said that the Janneys would
receive the $125,'Y)Osccor,d prize.

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If Gaylord Perry Is back, can his spitball i,c far
White Sox 9, Royals 3
behind?
Chicago kayoed Marty PaWn with four runs in
"Perry was using the spitball all day long," the second inning, two on [lucky Dent's double,
Minnesota Manager Frank Qullici charged alter and beat the Royals behind the six-hit pitching of
Perry pitched the Texas Rangers to a seven-hit Claude Osteen. Pat Kelly and Carlos May also
7-0 triumph over the Twins and a sweep of drove in two runs apiece for Chicago while John
Sunday's doubleheader.
Mayberry hit a two-run homer for the losers.
It was Perry's first victory with Texas after Red Sex
four losses and one no-decision and snapped a
S-b. Indians 341
personal eight-game losing streak dating back to
Home runs by George Hendrick, Oscar
May 27. In the opener, Clyde Wright pitched 71-3 Gamble and Boog Powell helped the Indians win
strong innings for his first victory of the season the nightcap after falling behind 5-0 in the second
and the Rangers won 4-2.
inning. Boston'
s Bob Heise, hitting only .175,
Elsewhere in the American League, the drove in three runs in thc opener before a flat
California Angels blanked the Oakland A's 2 for Day crowd of 58,781, largest of the season in the
the second day in a row; the Chicago White Sex majom
trounced the Kansas City Royals 9-3; the Bostoa
The split gave the Red Sox a one-game lead
Red Sox split with the Cleveland Indians, win- over New York and Milwaukee in the AL East.
nine, the opener 5-3 but dropping the nightcap 11Yankees 6, Orioles 1
10; the New York Yankees downed the Baltimore
Pat l)obson blanked Baltimore following Ken
Orioles 6-1 before the scheduled second game Singleton's leadoff homer and Roy White drilled
was rained out and the Detroit Tigers took two a two-run double as the Yankees scored (our
from the Milwaukee Brewers 7$ and 11.2.
times off Mike Cuellar in the third inning and
Perry, who was supposed to be all through with ended a seven-game losing streak.
spitballs, greaseballs and the like a year ago,
Tigers 7-11, Brewers $2
wasn't admitting anything.
Aurelio Rndrigue?, Ben Oglivie and Dan
Toby Harrah homered In each game for the Myer hornered in the second inning of the
Rangers while Jim Fregosi connected in the nightcap while Lerrin I.aGrow fired a six-bitter.
nightcap.
Detroit jumped on Tom Ilausman for three runs
Angels 2, A's 0
in the First inning of the opener with the help of
Dick Lange, Andy Hassler and Don Kirkwood two errors and a balk and beat the Brewers for
combined to pitch a six-hitter and Dave Chalk Mickey lA'lIch's 10th triumph
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"It was going to be one real horse race, and then this had to
happen," said jockey Angel Cordero, who watched the race.
Vasquez was visibly shaken after the race and said simply:
"I don't want to see the film." The Panamanian had ridden
Ruffian in eight of her 10 previous races, all victories. Eight
of those 10 victories were In stakes, and she had equalled or
broken the stakes record in every one of them.

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Dr. Manuel Gilman, the examining veterinarian for the
New York Racing Association, described the injury as a
compound fracture of both sesamoicts In the right-front leg.
The mishap left a crowd of 50,764 stunned. The (lily had
been established as the 2-6 favorite and she was showing her
sensational speed when the end came.

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NEW YORK (AP) - Ruffian, the filly
In her next three starts as a 2-year-aid,
mile Acorn, and the 1-mile Mothe
o suffered a fatal Injury Sunday in a she set stakes records in the 5½-furlong Goose. She equalled the stakes record U
itch race againt Foolish Pleasure, set
Astoria at Aquaduct, the six-furlong the 14-mile Coaching CTub Amerlcai
equalled eight stakes records In as Sorority at Moimouth and the six-furlong Oaks at Belmont Park 15 days before he
any attempts and won seven of her first Spinaway at Saratoga.
lilfated match race.
races by at least six lengths.
Following the Spinaway, she suffered a
Her lifetime earnings were $438,429
She opened her brilliant career May 22, hairline fracture. of a bone in her right
The coal-black (lily who stood 161
41 by winning a 5½-furlong sprint by is hind leg and was sidelined for the year.
hands, or 5 feet 6 inches, was a dough
gtha, equalling a Belmont Park track
Ruffian returned to the races last April of Reviewer out of Shenanigans, a Nativi
cord of 1:03. She then equalled that 14 and won a six-furlong allowance by 44i
Dancer mare. She was bred by hei
cord by winning the Fashion Stakes lengths. She then set a stakes records In
owners, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Janney Jr.

WThIBLEDON, England (AP) - It was Arthur
Ashe's lucky day. In the early hours of the morning, he was playing blackjack at London's
Playboy club,
"I won $300In one hand and walked out."
Then at two o'clock Saturday afternoon, he
marched cooly onto the world-famous Wimbledon
center court and put on a master's display of serve
and volley tennis to defeat defending champion
Jimmy Connors 6.l,6-1, 5-7, 64, thus becoming the
first black man to win the Wimbledon singles title,
Fans, bookies and sports write rs who had
watched Connors annihilate all his opponents In
straight sets to reach the final gave Ashe little or
no chance against the 22-year-old left-hander,
ranked No. 1 In the world.

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Vasquez, the regular rider for both 3-year-olds, chose to ride
the previously unbeaten Ruffian.
"It's a shame. I saw going down the backstretch that he
(Vasquez) was working to try and get away, but my colt
stayed with them. Then I saw It happen. I could hear It
crack,"

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problems did exist, but those
were "licked" after come
major work was done, according to a source, and the
dripping now is probably due to
a deficiency In Insulation
during these highly humid
days.
Another problem suffered
was constant burnout of
1ightbulbsm the room used a
council chamber. Some have
laid the blame to a design
problem a here little or no
ventilation was available to
high watt bulbs, resulting In a
heat buildup and burned out
bulbs.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (API
A previously un known
terrorist group has threatened to kill kidnaped U.S. Army
Col. Ernest R. Morgan, 43, of Petersburg. Va., by 9 p.m.
Wednesday (2 pm. EDT) unless the Unitel States gives
food and building materials to ,the totlIl€ masses" in
Beirut. Morgan was taken from a taxicab June 29 at the
height of Beirut street fighting between religious and
political factions. The US. Embassy said It was studying
the demand, but the U.S. government has always refused
to ransom Americans kidnaped byterronstj.

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would cause the breakai
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voltage, causing less heat
up.
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which in turn would cut
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The problems in city hal
minor ones, but should
been expected, sources
when the original design ii
the facility was changed.
City Council members t
are likelyto make public a
their official views on the
hail Issue.
City Council members
meet at 6:30 tonight
principals of Southern (
stream - developers of
Tuscawilla planned
development - on
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right leg."
While Vasquez pulled Ruffian up, Foolish Pleasure con.
tinued to the finish line to win the $225,000 first prize.
"I am so sorry to we such fine filly get hurt," said
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NEW YORK (AP) - Ruffian was humanely destroyed
irly today, the victim of a shattered right ankle
that ended
r sensational racing career just onehalf
mile after the start
The Great Match Race against Foolish Pleasure.
"Don't let her suffer any more," owner Stuart Janney told
terInarfans and trainer Frank Whitely after the coal
black
Lly had dislodged a cast and protective
brace on her right
g.
The decision to end the Life of the winner of her first 10
ices came at about 2 a.m., EDT, a spokesman for the New
ork Racing Association said, and followed by 24 hours an
)eration on the shattered sesamolds In her right leg.
The (laughter of Reviewer broke down Sunday at Belmont
ark with about three quarters of a mile to go while she had
a
ill-length lead in her $350,000 114 mile match against the
entucky Derby winner.
Jacinto Vasquez Immediately pulled Ruffian up and dlsounted. The leg was put into a plastic cast and Ruffian was
moved by a horse ambulance at 7:45 p.m., an hour and 35
mutes after the race.
Ruffian underwent surgery that was to last almost four
urs. But the winner of New York's Triple Crown for Fillies
uld not be saved.

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Qark Gallagher, lUcky Mann, Terry
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Stars are Milford Hayes,
Wayne Smith, Jeff Fakess, KeVIn Story,
Jeff tAttoo, David Scnnenberg, Solonian
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Porzlg, Jeffrey Quinn and Glenn Swift..
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race here.
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uUve, took home about
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CITY OF

lioji Is taken by

Execution issued out of and under

.

'

OrangeCounty, FIora, upon a final

(vdgmerit rendered in the aforesaid

Attamonte Springs,

Florida

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO Re The Marriage 01 G*'yneth B _________________________
ADOPTION
OF Athtcn, aka Gw,netpt B Peoples.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
CIT-YOF
Plaintiff, vs. Robert M. Ashton,
ALTAMONTESPRINOS,

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V
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CITYOF

H

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO

CONSIDER

ADOPTION

public hearing to consider

public hearing, which will be held in

,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by

r

of a minor Spning, FIorda. and copies are on JESSIE MCCORMICK
P.titk)'l tpr Adop$i
child, BRENT JAMES FAIR. file with the Clerk of the City and
BANKS, has been filed which con same may be inspected by the

Florida

srve a copy of your writtin

onorbeforejuly 31st, 7975 and

f.
k
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.

.

ore service on DC P.34

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;

Old i11et
ItW k ' lii
D,'ea
L

. .

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t ti" .

BEGINNINC, SAID POINT OF the rate 01 five and five eighths tt
BEGINNIr,C', LYING ON THE Cerium (S %i per cent) per annum,

11''

E

RUU

The present zoning classification

ri the PetitIon,

of said property is RI Multiple

ttidiers may name the interest

By: Joy Stokes
Deputy Clerk

p rn, or as soon thereafter as Flagship Bank of

have won back the custody of higher percentage of the track's

190,00 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH a guarantee of good faith, in the Herald, a newspaper of general 'P.0

SPR ING

OAKS

TI,

Dade County Circuit Judge

Harvle Duval set a hearing to-

cent of the handle but Flag!. r
Frey had asked before Duval's tas offered 2.S3 per cent, an ui.
Meanwhile, track officials crease from the 2 per cent given
in Flag!er's
saldtheyhavelostanestlmated the
kennels. Last contract with

$4 mllllonstncethe track failed
Duval twri ordered the cf gs to open as scheduled on

City of Altamonle

and against the requested var:ance

By: 5: Phyllis Jordahl

of ttie first publication to the date of

fl'S.

City Clerk

Plaintiff,

vs

following property in Seminole
County, FlorIda:

DEO 135

DATED THIS 73rd DAY OF FLORIDA
JE, 1975 A.D.
PRO$ATE DIVISION
(OFFICIAL SEAL)
CASE NO. PR 679$
Roxanne Hasty,
Its ic: Estate if
Scretary
CLAUDIAM.WANNAMAKER,
Board of Zoning Appeals
DECEASED.
Publish July 7, 1975
NOTICE OF HEARING
__________________________
DEP3o
TO: Mrs. RIbI'CCI, S. Smith
3241 C0$us Court
NOTICE OF SALE
Winter Park, FL 377w
1915.111
ALTAMONTISPRINOS,
Mrs Rsbecca S. SmIth.
FLORIDA
as Legal Guardian
WATER AND IIWEN
of Janres Edward
REVENUE BONDS
Wannamaker, ,
SERIES 1972
a minor

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL ClR
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,FLORIDA
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

Jean

Britt ing.

• II

•

Niici

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an masterly

Altamomde Springs,
Florida

ham

were hit by similar strikes. De-

Lauda

Dominates

Prix

wife,

three pubticplacesw,thin the City of
Altimonte Springs, Florida, it least IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
fifteen days prior to the data Of
$GHTNTH JUDICIAL CII.

Patricia

Earlier this year, two other

they should not be into the custody of court-ap- nel owners who regularly race DogTracklnMonticelloand the

cause why

successful bidder will be Florida,oniceaweek brat least four poratlon organized and existing ignoring his earlier order to er. He amended the order over (or opening day.

threatteraspossible,atwhiChtim,

described above.

a cilapute with Flagler Dog five days the opening
of
Track remains deadlocked,
Mianti track. Both aides in the
track officials say.
dipute said no rgotiaUon
slons are scheduled.

Springs and Seminole County, TGAGE ASSOCIAT ION, a cor.

79, 1973, for the purcIase of all or
Address Unkncmn
any of the hereinafter designatecj
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the
blocks of its issue of revenue bonds undersigned, as Attorney 'or the

.

"If the dogs are not ours, how Idleness.

St Office Box 130

31' 36" E. 63.02 FEET; THENCE S cep? where the sum of the bids for will be heard Said hearing may be 'iborneyi for Petitioner
00 DEGRE ES 21' 77" w,
th* individual blocks results in a continued from time to time until Publish: June 73, 30, July 7, 14. 1975
FEET TO A r 'TINT C
THE lower ret interest cost for all th,
final action Is taken by the City DEO 110
NORTH LINE O1 THE SOUTH ½ bonds.
Commission
___________________________
OF THE NE 'i OF THE NW '. OF
Except for the bid of the govern
This notict, shall be posted t the Ill THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECTION 15. TOWNSHIP 21 men?, each bid must be ac
City Hall within the City of EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
SOUTH, RA,GE 29 EAST. companied by a Certified or Bank Allamonte Springs, Florida, and in CUlT.
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA; Cashier's or Treasurer's Check three (3) other places within the COUNTY, FLORIDA

SAID

Flagler Dispute Continues

the City Hall, Altarnonte Springs, OF

HAVING A RADIUS OF 636.90 bonds wilt be accorded preference parties and cItIzens for and again!'

(the "Issuer"), at the Issuer's City

Grand

start-to-finish mann of Argentina, and

"absolute lt" to keep the disposal (or the British race,

x for Ferrari makes Emerson FitUpal of Brasil. James Hunt In a Hesketh, when lyompetiUve car.

WASHINGTON OAKS, SECTION become the l5 World DrI1ng was a far harder
k than It Ing uda trouble laps from garwni of Switrerland, showed
TWO, according to pIat thereof
Champion.
rcr
in Fiat Bk 16,
appeared, and he remembers the end of the S4-lap race,
the Ferrari speed in grabbing

County, Florida,
bn filed against you and you ond,twofoiirlbjandonefffthin at this stage last year ... and form that won him the Dutch only to have his engine blow
arerequiredtoseqveacopyolyour nine races, l.,auda has 47 title
seconds later.
______________
written defenses, if any, to it. o
The surprises of the race
JULIUS
G.
PETRUSKA,
were
Germany's Jochen Mass,
ROWLAND ANt? PETRUSKA. _9!.!.)N0t1c0
f)()j(,J(IJ Eyes
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Plaintiff's Attorney, whose addrets
FIttipaldi's McLaren team.
the undersigned, pursuant tO the is33 East Robinson Str,rt, Orlando,
FICTITIOUSNAME
mate, who led the champion
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter Florida 32101, onor belcre July 71st,
Notice Is herthy given that I am
and pressed Hunt bard tofinish
$6lO9FloridaStatuteswillregister 1975, ird file tIe original with the engagdlnbusliiessat P11 Boi lOt,
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in Clerk ot this Court e tIer before Longwood, Like Mary Pd.,
third; and another young Engand for Smlnole County, Florida,
rvice on tIe Plaintiff's attorney or Seminole Counit'. Florida under the
Ush
driver, Tony Brise, who
uponrecefpl of proof of publication lmmediateIy?heree(ter.otperyta fictitious nare of UNITED
olttIsnotice,thefictitlousname,to
(ought
on equal terms with
default will be entered against you RUGGERS inc that I ir.tend to
wit.
fpr
the
relief
demarded
in
the
register
said
raire
with
tIe
Clerk
of
Mario
Andretti
and France's
Track. VVi fl
MACLEWIS OFFICE SUPPLY Complaint
the
Circuit
Ccvnt,
Seminole
County,
Patrick Depalller in the much
AND PRINTING COMPANY, INC.
WlTNESSmyhandandth,jeatof Florida in acrwdance with the
improved car built by former
Casselberry, Florida

That the parties Interested In Said

wsiness enterprise areas follows'
LARRY W. LEWIS — President
SCOTT A, McINTYRE — Vice.

Administrator of the Estate Of President

wilt b..r IrJecest at such rate or Judgeoftheabovestyled Court, in
rates as are spified In the suc. Room 334 01 the Seminole County
ceesful bld nof exceeding an average Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, on

}

_

(Seal)

Arthur H. Be'J',with, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Joy Stokes
Deputy Clerk

PubIIh: June 2), 30, July 7, 11, 1975

'

serially on February 1 in the OF APPRAISERS' FEES

TO WILLIE MAE HORNE

years:

Lest known MaII,ng

1973

$37 ,oiI$h Street,

1971

YOU A RE HEREBY NOT IF I ED
that art action for cancellation of a

t

mediately theve$tter; otherwise, a EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII. and return of certain furniture has

1979
1CIC
1902

propertybeingderifQiI5

lf,s my hand and the Seal of GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL a'cording to plat of Mideay. PIat
this Crt on June
1915
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Book I, Page 11, Public Records of
AN CRDINANCE OF THE CITY
Arthur H Beckwth, Jr.,
vs
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
arid lOu are required to
ea
Clerk of the CircuiI Court
WILLIAM S PERCY, et at.
FLORIDA, PROVIDING COM
lttencopyofrdefensntolt,ef
By: Lillian T Jenkins
MISSION DISTRICT BO'JN.
Defendants
Deputy Clerk
any, on Carroll Burke, Attorney for
NOTICE OF SALE
Plaintiff. whose
DARIES FOR ELECTION PUP. Publish July 7, 11. 21,8. 197$
oress is 612
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sanford AlIinti Bank Building.
DISTRICT BOUNDARIES HAVING
BEEPIESTABLISHEDPURSUANT ______________________ am, at t' wef,I front door 04 the original with the Clerk 14 CIrcuit
TO ARTICLE V, SECTION S 06. OF
Courthouse of 3*minole County, at Court, Sanfo,, Seminole County.
IN
THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OP
THU CIRCUIT COURT, Sanford, Florida the uncor'sigrted Florida, on or before the 7th day of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C. CIerkwiIicifecforsaIethefo;Iing Auqt, AD. 191$; otpeq'wlsm a
A L TA MONT C S PR IN OS • CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR described real Property:
default will be entered against you
OTHER ORDINANCES III CON
IN PROBATE . C.P. 1191
DIVISION.accocdmngtoplatth,reof complaint.
EFFECTIVE DATE.
CHARLES LEONARD BUTTON,
Said Ordinancewas Placed on P irs!
ano IS. of the Pl'c Records 14 Offici*l Sealoithls Court on this the
Deceased Seminole County, Florida,
d day 14 July, AD 1915
Council wilt consider same for final
REPORTAUOAPPLICATION
Provem,nts, fixture,, appiiance,
Arthur H Beckwitt, Jr.
the City Ha1 of Altamonte Springs,
The aforesaid sale will
on Tuay, The 7h day 04 July, that 11w undersign. as Anci;Iaty
made
Deputy Clerk
ministratrlx CIA 01 me Estate
rsuant to a Final Judgment fl
1975. • 630 pm. or as soon of CharIe
CARROLL BURKE
Leonard Button, teredinclpa 75600CA09En
Attorney for Plaintllf
meetIng Interested partida may mlrstnaf
of said Estate and Ms EloIterath JciaI Circuit in and Sanford, FlorIde 37771
the proposed ordinance This _
Order Approving
DATED this 2nd day of July 1973, DEP.37
heanlngmaybeconslnuedfro.ntlm, Final Report, Waiving Formal (Seal)
to time until final action is taken by Appraisal, for DiStribution a
for
Aflhui H Beckwlth, Jr.
A copy of the proposed ordinance tatie end that sad Petition will be
fl Ftn.. Iirh.A
,,. C,,,. tiil
INVIYA?inu Y1

________________________

President
Scott A Mcintyre,
VicePresident

Florida Statutes 1957.

5: Patricl. - Duffy Jr.

Andretti's
Parndlli finishing
showed
field team, with a 10-year-old Szewinska, the world's fastest continued
progress,

Proprlttor

score to settle, was favored woman over 100 and 200 17* flfth1nwhattheformnerIndy
Publish: June73. 30. July 7, 11, 1975 over the United States at the ters; Grazina Rabastynova In
OEO.133
winner said was "a ver'
—.____________ start today of a two-day thewomen'sloOmeterhurdies; satisfactory race."

$ 5.000 OF ATTORNEY'S FEES

'

J

Deceased cordance with the purvisions of th

________________________

AND APPLICATION

10,000 Rebecca S Smith, arid to Patricia register sad name with 'h Clerk o

disastrous showing against

ith the

Ar4pIiat ion (or Discharge Ob
Iy filed

County. Florida under the fètitiOus
thatweintendtoregistersaidnlme

The United States sent a

I$.
DATED this the 25th day of June, Statutes To Wit Sec ion 065
1.0Oo 1975
Florida Statutes 1951

I9$9
1990
1991
im

15.000 KENNETH P. MARCHMAN.
approval of said Report and Ap
Phiilip M Tell
Section $6309 Florida Statutes 1937. with the Soviets over a
13,000 HUN1ER, PATTILLO, MAR. Publiih: June 15,73,30, July 7 illS plication for Discharge ,ill come
5: LaVerne E. Edwards
CHMAN
before t?e Court
television broadcasting con.
Lester M Ccx
DEO 101
_____________ __________
20.000 &amp; STRONG
Dated this 24th day of June, A 0. PubIlsh June 30, July 7. 11, 21, 197$ tract.
70000 713 West Park Avenue,
'
1975.
DEO 179
tAke the men, the U.S. worn20.000 Winter Park, Florida 377
NOTICE ISHEPEIIY GIVEN that
As Ancillary
FICTITIOUSNAME
Attorney for Administrator
25.000
t'y virtue of that :erlain Writ of
Admlnistratrii C TA
Notice is hereby given that I am latearnvalforthemeetand the
Publish: June 30, July 7, 14. 21, 197$ Execution issued OJI of and un'24r
25,000
of the Last Will and
engaged in business at Seminole drizzly weather In Kiev.
25,000
DEO ill
Testament of
me seal of the (.i'unty Court of
Plaza 3.51 Hwy 1792. Catselberry.
33,OCO
"Oir (earn feels it is now
Vienna Roberts Bu'ton,
Seminoe County, c:lorida, upon a
Seminole County, Florida under the

3

35
35.000

2006

1O,

CIVILACTION CASE NO. 73.Ut.IA Plaintiff, vs Aclini And Associates
Contract Furnhtjre. Inc. and AlviS
Re: the Marrlae of

2009
7010
7011

4S.00
30.000
53,000

JOAN ALFIERI

*ti SYSt

of the Issuer (the

NOTICEOF INTENTION
TO REGISTER

that I Intend to reluster said name day. We didii't come 10 Prague
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
cordance with the provisions of the aswecame to Kiev," U.S. team
Fictitious 'me Statutes. To Wit
chief Pat Rico said.

delivered To me as Sheritf Cl the .ndrsigiird Maiwi'ii Home
Publish June30. July 7. 14 71, 175
Seminole Cojlty. Florida, and i FurnhIngs. Inc ifltifldt to rewstef DEO III
Reponftnt have levied upon the following the fictitious trade name HrImIy _______________________
Brown Signs

The bonds. which will be isSued to
acquIrIng and constructing ad
ditions to the sewage collection

showing this Notice haS been Seminole Co'nly, Florida in ac
published once a veek for four cordance with the provisions of the string men's team to the cn

in that certain DEO II)
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dl. Match. A.D
Cui OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR case entItled. c,eirger.Burthfield

vs

C. AkIrt. said property being Circuit Court of Seminole County,

NO PROPERTY

more partiuIarIy described as
follows:

111 Tudor Lane,
Middle island, LI.
-

..-

.

...

.

.

Deal in Town

Central Air Conditioning

hardlyflguretobeattheUnited

PLUMBING
WALL HEATING, INC.

States

30,000

I

Ludvik Danekin the discus. But

10,000 Smith and to James Edward County, F br ida under the 'id itious Dmased. has completed the ad
Notice is hereby given that we are Soviets two days ago In Kiev,
10.000 Wannamaker, Ii, by mailing same name of FLORIDA FISIII'IG EX. ministration thereof and has filed in engaged in business at P.O. Box losing by the biggest combined team contpetitlon.

2001

For The

All persons are hereby nutif led Publish: June 16. 73. 30, July 7,1975 en flew Into Prague Sunday

FICTITIOUSNAME

required by Florida In accordance

_____________________

Coach Stantsl.aw Paszczyk said

t16309 Florid.0 Statutes 1957. on the eve of the meet.

1904
907

1995
1996
1997
1991
1999

mowskl; Bronlslav Mallnowski

FLORIDA
SERVICES,
and 1965. We don't make bets, hut I
liii
I fritendAUDIO
to regi'iter
sad name
The Czechs figure to score
with the Clerk ci the Circuit Court, promise we will be fighting with women's world record

lG,000 hereofhavebeenfurnishedttisdate engagedinbusinessatl7, B';xS2CB, AdmlnistratrixC.T.A.,ofthe Estate

10,000 copy of this Notice

. .

FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
IN PROBATE . C.P. 60)0
In re: Estate of

PublIsh: June73, 30. July 7. 14, 1975

OF ADMINISTRATOR'S FEES

NotIce Is hemety given that I am Czecho ulovake.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, brook Blvd., np' 27, Winter Park.
E I OH T E U NT H J U Dl C I AL Seminole Coun!v, I:lorlda under the close marn — about three or Olympic gold medalist In the

eighths per cerIum (I s per cent) o'clock A M., or as soon thereafter NAGEL &amp; TAYLOR
per annum, payable semi arwivally as counsel may be heard, the James E Taylor, Jr Esquire
on February 1 and August 1 of each following'
29 East Pine Street

Pla'ntiff

.
______________________

to whIch it proposes to buy all the Florida, towit: Ordinance No 721.73 ultimate (udgment will be entered

__

[F

Dii endant

OATEDthIs 4th day of .ftae, A o.

Florida

andfllethe orIginal with the Clerk of

registrable as to principal Only, will HAROLD E. GUSTAFSON, will Cell Florida, this 11th day of June, 1975.

Phyllis Jordahl,
City Clerk
of the City of

cithe City ot

441.IQ

Hall, up to 330 o'clock P.M., on July

totmneuntllflnalactionlssalt,nby INTNUCIRCUITCOURT,INAND
FO
the C Council
SEMINOLE
COUNtY,
A copy of the prppoe ordinance FLORIDA.

whose addr't ii Suite 205, 430 E.

by said. "He'll get it done before he

neee Sthte when track Coach Ed
Temple says he is definitely pointing her
"toward the 1980 Olympics at Moscow
where she can beat the Russians In

.o DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH, Poit Office

loning classification

THIS NOTICE is to be published Publish: July 7, 11, 1975
by posting one copy on the property DE P.31

S Onyie I Shomale

same may be inspected by the TO JA.MESW. FAIRBANKS
public
37 Hairi Drive
DATED this 4Th day 14 June, A 0.
Rhejter, N
York 14423

CITYOF

male. l9and younger and women 18 and

The

ALONGTHEARCOFSAIDCURVE bonds.
twenty.elght (2*) days. In addition, RUTHA BELL BROWN, his wife,
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
A copy of the Official Notice of notice shall bersted in the area to
Defendants.
THE PUBLIC HEARING will be Sale an other information per. considered for annexation and
NOTICE OF ACTION
held in the City Hall 14 Altamonte taming to this itsue may be oained toning at least fifteen (IS) days prior TO: ANTHONY EUGE NE BROWN
SprIngs, Florida, on
day, July from the undersigned. The right 10 to me date of the Public Hearing,
and

City Clict

the proposed ordinance. This

O'NeaI, Esq., Attorney

nual ItusslanAmerican junior meet

RIGHT OF WAY OF SPRING OAKS per annum.

WESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS Richardson, Watson, Slide, Mc

:

THE USE OF SAID SYSTEM.

Si.'gs, Florida, arid copies are on BRENT JAMES RAMSEY,

Phyllis J*rdahl,

Will Willoughby, McTear's prep coach,

OF 444.90 FEET, THENCE Carmy I Kelly of Jacksonville, the last publication, both dates in

'ng interested parties may DEP3I

.

Toledo,Ohlo,whowastheonly individual
double winner here, setting meet records

OF

theCityof Locçwood. Florida. that

hearing maybe continued from lime EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL c•
Tuesday, the 5th day of August,
ci the CIty of
to time until final action Is taken by CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE 1915, at 6:30 p m, or as
LOngwood,
Florlde
the City Council
thereafter as Possible. At the Publish July 7,1975
COUNTY, FLORIDA

A copy of the proposed ordinance ct,it Action Ni. 7S.1341-CA.314

world rccori.tyingg,o seconds. lie's also
been clocked in 9.96 in the 1X meters,

EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE value o4 the bonds.

.

OF

sidfered their worst dbbthg

seniors

in four outings against the Russians,
while the women posted a convincing 88.
58 scor&amp; for their first triumph ever In
three attempts.

RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 19, endfiveclQhtIspercen,um(3hper FlonidC;
Seminole County, Florida, for a
PAGES 36 and 37. PUBLIC cen') per annum;
tothecorporatelimitsofth,Cityof
dislctutlonofmarriage,andyouare
RE CO OS
OF
SINOLE
(I) All the obligations, at an in
required to serve a copy of your
Altamonte Springs, Florida; and

ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE or all the bonds in multiples of i or as 130

Deputy Clerk

City CIU

CONSIDER

public hearing to consider B'I(t.
mint of Ordinance No. 33975.

quick comeback cnplete Sunday by coming up with

u,rne p
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Los Anoeles S 'in 'i "CI)
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OnJy games 'tdIJI'd

to time until final

l3orzov ran 10.2 durIng the weekend to
help beat the weary Americans.
"I'd like to run against Borzov," said
the confident, quiet McTear. "He can be

18-year.old from Baker, Fla.,
becameanInstanteIebrItytwomoths

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the City 14 Atfamont, Spr, for the reflef demanded in The COU$jy, FLORIDA.

MiI*i'e at v insas City. n

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6,6 E Sernoran Boulevard

CONSIDER ADOPT ION OF Court either

the PA to her second straight unlimited hydroplane
naUonalcharplon3hipfnhisryearatherbeim

Philadelphia $ 10. Nfw York

Montneti
4)
( cgers
ustori IDiers.r 7.91. ri

the proposed ordinance. This

LINCX)LN, Neb. (AP) -- Florida flash
Houston MTe.ar helped the American
Junlor1rackteamtojtsmoetccnvjp.ij.g
victory over the Russians, but his heart

BEGINNING FOR HEATHERTON years200Sthrough70U,iflclusive,a, Plal Book 11, Page 90, Public IhatPRESTONH.NEALhaSP1I.d.

HEATHERTON VILLAGE UNIT determining the lowest bidder, and regulations of Seminole County,
ONE;
THENCE
FROM
A calculations of net interest cost will
Florida

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Monday, July 7,

Mclear Paces Americans
ever,

WITNESS my hand arid official
EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF providing no other bicide, or bidders Family Dwelling District as to Lot I seal of said Court on this 1th day of
SPR ING OAKS BOULEVARD; offer to purchase all or any block of end PtA Single Family Dwelling .lufle, A D 1975.
THENCE N 61 DEGR EES 24' 49" E. tIe bonds on the terms indic.ited,
Ditrlct as to Lots 2 through S in (Seal)
13101 F EET PARALLEL WITH The lstur desires to sell all the
clusive, as those classifications are
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr

(Seal)

same may be insp.Cted by the Florida 37701
A copy of the proposed ordinance 305 S Hwy. 17 92
public.
P.O. Box 917
Afty for Petitioner
Ii posted at c City Hall. Altamonte
DATED this 4Th dy of Jiae. A 0.
Cas.selberry,
Florida 37701
Publish:
July
7,
4,
21,
20.
1915
Springs,
Florida,
and
copies
are
on
1973
DEP.33
file with the Clerk of the City and Phone: (303) $31 hJ'71
Phyllis Jordahl
_______________________ same may be inspected by the Attorney for Petitioner
City Click
Publish: July 7, 14, 21. 21. 1973
public.
of the City of
NOTICEOFSHERIFF'SSALU
DEP36
DAIEDthIs2OthdayolM,ay,A.D.
Aitamont, Spr;nqs.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

FLORIDA

Cleveland C Eckerslev . I at
11 3$ .553 S
3$ 43 476 )4 %.., Oakland (Perry 27). ri

CincinnatI 6. San Diego
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Atlanta
34 45
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Houston
57 33, 26
Saturdays Results

a.

A copy of the proposed ordinance J ChriStopher Ray

interested partrs may

appear and te heard with respect to

Grei'r.sIfle, Abi., a

ChIcago 9. Kansas City 3
California 2. Oakland 0
Today's Games

31 42 475 11

me.e!ir

the proposed 'rdinance, This IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the City Hall of Attamonte Springs,

Auburn lJrà'ieraity student wtx) timed In a In the final.

SI. LOUiS

Eian RiChare

victory In the riz.th iiii,.ial Spirit of America Golf aaIc.

(e shot tuck was Buddy Gardner of Montgomery,

17 34 SM 3", Boston (wise 96), n

WITNESS my hand and seal of
on Tuejcfay, tIe 9th day of JULY,
1973, at 1:30 p.m., or as soon said Court or this 3rd day of July,

has given the Lliive.'itj of Georgia player a
Becker shot
reHulder
giving him a 544ile
of

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EVELYN S. NEAL.
whose residence is
Route S. Boz 611
Conroe, Texas

Horald, Sanlord, Fl.

Mear leads the new crop of young
lions who are America's future ill
ternatlonal and Olympic track com
petition,

HAVING A RADIUS OF

ppear at b heard with "pact to (SEAL)
the ropcsed ordinance. This
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.

DESIGNATING AND ASSIGNING F1*rida
same for P cii pessage and adoption
THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION and the vnderSIed as Sheri't
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, alec the publIc Miring *1ich will
LANO IN
BEING
OF C.G COMMERCIAL GENERAL 51"inoIe County, Fioridi, will it FLORIDA,
LEGALLY SAID
DESCidIED
THISbeheldlntheCltyHatlofLongwood,
DISTRICT
TO
Florida, on Monday, tIe 21st day
CERTAIN
11:00AM.
on
the
lStPt
day
of
July,
ORDINANCE:
REDEFINING
THE
PROPER 'I V
LEGALLY AD. 1973, offer tor s.alearid sellto CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE
July, AD. 1913, a':00pm, or as
DESCRIBED Ill THIS OR. thehI9hestblodef,forcath,subi,, CITY OF ALYAMONTE SPRINGS soon ther•afler as possible. At ,
Dl N A N C E: P R 0 V I 0 I N 0 tO any arid all existing teint, at th
mi'eting Interested parties may
TO INCLUDE SAID LAND WITHIN
appearandbehurdwlm
respect
to
SEPARABILITY,
CONFLICTS
Fct
(west)
Door
of
the
S.mle
THE
MUNICIPAL
LIMITS
OF
THE
the
proposed Ordinance.
This
AND EFFECTIVE DATE,
County Courthouse. in Sanford, CITY: A'JTHO!SIZING AMEND.
SaidOrdinancewaspl.cedonfl, FIOtIdI. the above dI1crIbd
ManIngmaybcontinuedfrorntie
. MENTTOCITYMAPTOINCLUDE
reading on June 3, t;;s, and the City
property
ANNEX
ED;
to
time untIl
•ct Is taken by
SAID
LAND
Council will consider sane fpr final
That sale Is being made ho satisfy PROVIDING SEPARABILI TV, the City Council.
passage and adoption after the thetermsofljrIof Execution. CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
Acpy OftIeproposedOrdinanc,
public hearing, which will behild its
.loin E. Polk,
DATE.
tPe City Hall of Altamonte Springs,
Florida, an&amp;copies ire on file tI
on 'Tuesday. tIe SlIT day Of August,
Seminole County, Florida
O1dmnacewaspaced on first the Clerk of the City and same may
reading on June3. 1975, and the City be inspected by the public.
thereafter as possible, At the DEC 134

IN BRIEF

4.

PhitphLa

110.191 (1) (a), SanfOrd, Florida, on or bifore

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114 THU CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOIl SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.114LCA44-F
Notice Of Public H.arIn
ti the MurIap Of
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by PRESTON H. NEAL, Husbind
CITY OP
ALTAMONTU

SOUTHEASTERLy 6.00 FEET Urban Oevfopment (the "govern. property, as that classification

Judgment may be entered aganut
a Default and Ultimate PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATE.
S.aldOrdin,ancewaspiacedOnfiflt
you for th. relief drnanded In th,
Judgmn$ will be entered against
the City Hall of Altamont, Springs, you tot me relief demanded in the reading on May , 1975. and me City Petition.
on TueSday, the Sift day of August,
THIS NOTICE shall be Ivbiished
Council will consider same for final
1975. at ai
m. or as soon
WITNESS my hand and Official passage aro sdoption after the once each week for Pour (1) COn
thereafter as possible. At the
seal of said Court on this the 2nd day public hearing, wfich will be held itt serutive weeks In the Evening

a OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,

SPORTS

guys who had tried to get me."

National Leagee
East
W L P0. 03

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DINANCENO 77$730F THE CITY FolIo*ing'
nament. It gave him his 14th OF AL TAMON T E SPRINGS.
titled
FOR THE VIOLATION OF SAID
The NW '.14 the SW ' 14 the NE
AN OR DINAN CE OF THE CITY REGULATIONS. SEVERABILITY
one ap at a time. But it &amp;- 1966
BEING A COMPREHENSIVE 32E., according to the public FLORIDA. ANNEXING TO AND
________________________________
'idOrdinancewaspIacedonft
ZONING PLAN WITHIN THE CITY records, recorded in Official INCLUDING WITHIN THE COR.
________________
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. Records Book 911. Page , 01 the PORATE AREA OF THE CITY AN reading on Minday, Juna 73. 1973.

leaders, touched him per*3nally. He found oot tirough the
testimony of John Ehrlithrrzan that he trtd been tapped and
under szveilhance for tlree years.
"Being a victim of Watergate," be says, "beought another

Baseball

BY CHAPTER

hing

commissioner, who had been dallng for more than a
year, first mentioned the
Idea to him at a cocktail party, and
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then followed up with a heeakfast meeting, he told them he

—so be took it.

Semoran Boulevard. Suite 102, SURCHARGE NOT EXCEEDING

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passage and adoption after the
public hoaring,whichwillep4l in

taL'ily is a big boost to be able 10 —

wa "not my character to say

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Legal Notice

"R.MF"J(3), ordInance 22173. to years 2003through 7007, nCIU5IY,,a?
fo'lowing described property lying
allow total Sign aria of
uane anlntereslcostno?gneaterthanfiv, end being In Semlnoft County,
(WI (Or property d$cribed as and flveelghtpis percent'sm (S 'i Pef
FloriØa, to wit:
folls
cent) per annum;
Lots I. 2. 3, 1, 3. 7 and S. Block A.

hearIng to
conSider
enactment of
6'
NOTICE
HEREBY GIVEN
by Eiecution was deliy)fed tO me as NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO Ordinance
No.
102, entitled:
tht
City 14ISAltamonte
Springs,
herift01SemifoieCoun?y,Fp.
oest player ever to win on the on his first thee rouflds h', Cocoa, that the Council will hold a and I have levied upon th'
CONSIDER
AOOPTION
OF
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
tour, behind Sam Snead, who rmished at 271,
ske public hearing to conder enact.
ing PROPOSED ORDINANCE
LONGW000, F LOP I DA.
TO WHOM II MAY CONCERN:
PROVIDING
FOR
THE
titled:
atedSemlnoIeCoufltyFoa, the City 14 AItmonte Springs, TREATMENT SYSTEM OF SAID "

He had bein earning his 5O,OOO a year In lary.

Al

AND EFFECTIVE

i Obligations maturing in the

vein im oig' ifll, inclu:ive, at
•flifltenestco$tnoIgneatth$nfi,

Legal Notice

and fh,e eghths percsntum (S per
Cent) per annum;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
(1) OblIgations maturing
"
the Board of Zoning AppeIs thit
y.ars 111 through 2002. inclusive, at the City CommIssion of the City of and
said Bo,,rdof the City of Altamont, anInteresPcostno,qr,a,,cthan,:e Altamonfe Springs, Florida, that EVELYN S. NEAL, Wife
Springs. Florida, will hold a public andflve.,ighthsp,rc,ntum (Super said City Commition will hold a
AMENDED
hearing to Consider the question of cent) per annum;
NOTICE OP ACTION
public hearing:

Wall, who became the second. $"c,ve

perennially bickering iIa of the NB&amp; who threaten to Mie

c

it?en defenses. ii any, on J. OF THE WATERWORKS SYSTEM 5ERO,AtforneyaLaw.)SSS.Hwy

Publish: July 7, 197S

members of the Greater Mu- the 51-year-old Wall did just worth $,O0O. But it may hare but not here all week,"
meant more than that to his
WaI1,whohadi'tJtarow

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al

BEVERAGES;

Wall Claims Golf Victory _____
MILWAUKEE (Al') — Art waukee Open Golf Tournaxnent that Saturday.

NotIce .4 Public Hearin5
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

VICKIE ANN NOEL. has filed a 44.70. OF THE CITY OF that an action for di$solutin Of
RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC PetItn in the Circuit Court oi ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, malrllgehasb*infilidaQaifl$tyou,
BEVERAGES, SAID AMEND
ESTABLISHING and you are required to serve a copy
SemiIe County. Florida. for a FL 0 RID A.

to time until final action s taken

will be played Thursday at 8 p.m.
Members of the Senior League All-

JOHN C. NOEL, III
Glenda way
Apartment No. 10

reading on June 3, 1975, and the City the abovestytd Court on or bfore

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Tuesday, and the Sanford ContinentalKiasiznmee American irvtvor will play

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R15P0idt
mint of Ordinance No. 33-7S. en
NOTICIOFSUIT
titled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TO: THOMAS LEE WILLIAMS
cc Luma Sue Boughman
A I. TAM ON I E S PR I N OS.
313 SW. dtl) Strut
FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 2

NOTICITODEFEND
T'IE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:

LjEitIci

CITY OP
ALTAMONTU SPRINGS,
FLORIDA

FLORIDA. SAID ORDINA4CE

The winner will battle Holly Hill at 7
wi

waterfront,

mint of Oinanc, No, 3375. i.
tilted:
AN ORC,INANCE OF THE CIsY
OF
ALTAMONTE SPR INGS,
FLORIDA. AMENDING SECTION

Russi, David Wiggins and Nick Mer'go.
The Continental League All-Stars are

which will be played at Sanford's Ft.

IN THU CIRCUIT C011i
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cs.

CITYOP
ALTAMONTI SPRINGS.
FLORIDA

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The Sanford Senior League All-Stars
collide with Ormond Beach tonight at 7

Uttk League All-Stars will open theSub.

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FLORIDA
CWT,IN AND FOR SIMINOLI
NOT ir OF PUBLIC HEARING TO COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO COUNr.'. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION $0. 7I.1367'CA4O
CCHSIDER ADOPTION OF CIVIL ACTION Ne. 7S-IULCA44F CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
I. is: me MarvIsi Of
In ri: Tb. Manvia 14
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
SUSAN
OAR ROW
TOMME
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
VICKIE ANN NOEL. WiPe
NOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN by
P4OIICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by WILLIAMS.
the CPty 14 Atlamont, Springs, •,
the City 14 AttamOtde Springs,
Floridi, that the Council will hold a JOHN C. NOEL. III. Hvsbnd
Florida, that the COuCII will bold a and

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teams will be In action tonight In postseason tournaments,

IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OF THU
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

ALTAMONTU SPRINGS.

— L.gal Notice

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Notice is hereby given that I am

Statutes 1933.
FlorIda
that Altamonte Dr. Attamonte Springs.
the undersigned intends to engage In Seminole County, Florida under the
ti Ft Allannnte Drive.

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national
1007 Sanford Ave. 3224542

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them behind closed doors for
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Polk. joking and laughing recordings of Count), ComWilliam Stale&gt;' indicated "could with reporters, said he cx- mission hearings during which
be an all day session"
pected to be wi th the jury "for either Sheriff Polk or Jail
Polk called for the in- some time" today and "as long Administrator
George
shortly as they need me."
Proudfoot appeared to request
after his return to Sanford on
Sources said Polk would be funds for repairs to the Jail.
Juno 10 to meet with newsmen followed by at least one Corn
Polk - the target of several
and tour the damaged Jail. Polk missioner today and that in- lawsuits since the fire - has
had been attending courses at vestigators hoped to hear the contended the responsibi,lity for
the 1- HI Academy in Quantico, remainder of the Commission the maintenance of the Jail lies
Va. at the time of the fire.
tomorrow. If this is done, the within the jurisdiction of the
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pays $745 for each student attending school fulltime, or in the
state's termiriology, for each FTE (fulltime equivalent)
Harris says the local effort has been increased this yea*r, also.
It's costing the county $1.9 million dollars in local taxes to par
ticipate in the state's funding formula, Harris noted.
"'That means there is going to be a substanUal increase in the
value of property next year," he &amp;aid. Harris is coordinating Ws
efforts with county tax officials. He said the local effort could
"float" by as much as SM,OGG "and that's not peanuts."

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confirmed lie said the final FTE count being readied to send the
stale is for 39,478 seighted FTE's, a number greater than school
officials had anticipated tso seeks ago when state funding
first announced
At that time the state said Seminole County would get a $2.3
million increase over last year's $21.1 million budget. But han-Is
said then that figure was based on a grosth factor of three
cent, which Harris says "just won't happen."
But summertime enrollment gave Seminole and additional
500 FTE a, harris said
Both Harris and School Supt Bud Liyer cited the slosed
economy as the prime reason for decreasing enrollment. Parents
were forced to move out of Seminole in search of jobs. Natural.1y,
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next year, Asst. School Supt. Roger Haff Is said today.
Though the number of students is decreasing in Seminole,
Harris said 3,660 students are enrolled in surruner classics. OnI
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about one th ird that number enrolled In summer school last ear,
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standing by to appear I' called. recessed late last Wednesday jail, Polk -aid the facility was
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