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booths will be donated to charities. ne people "weren't working Civic Center in Altamonte Springs.
for themselves," Homer says.
The Oviedo Jaycees hosted Fourth of July festi%ities with a
Elsewhere In the county's celebration of the 199th birthday of watermelon eating and seed-spitting contest.
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a $76,000 grant from the federal centers on circumstantial
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The "Except as otherwise passage with court remedies
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July 1 in Orlando a date
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7A interpretations of the 1975 state sur prise recently wl'en he found _______________________ imi4tking the procedures sup- adoption of the ordinance
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annexation law fl oa ti ng around the new law ap pears to require
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Crossword ........ ......, BA Seminole County as there are publication on foir different the annexation procedure as set it appears the -Mooney Bill" numt*ring, not the provisions
Connor. to win the Wimbledon
of the section requiring cities to
occasions of the entire an- forth in th is section shall remains on the books.
"Jurors have complained for men's singles title 6-1, 6.1,5.7, 6.
FAIlorlal .............. IA attorneys,
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In recent weeks lawyers for nexatlon ordinance,
the adopU-)n of an ordinance of of the crdina=3 of amnexatior, plans to irrivide urban services'athey're given." Strawn said, h k
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5A completely conflicting opiniotu officiRl this week criticized the annexation by the governing the 19174 law said of the an- to any area to be annexed.
"said
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nexation
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an whPther the new law repeals new law, insisting it neither
the cities state, and all existing ordinance shall thereupon be required elements of Ux plan We hope this study will give ,Aith power and precision,
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requires planning by
special laws which published once a week for four remains the same
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fo r services the nulici lilies provisions of
Section
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municipal
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The irn Law, passed in the Section i7l.2 4) sta tes: "The same has been published once a allowed under a county plan for don't understand the 'legal
the method of annexation provided week for (our consecutive a period of two yeirs Unless
first
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Hospital at Kissimmee
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switched on at night
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Mary K. Martindill,
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Caesars Palace lined up along a narrow ribbon of
sidewalk to cross over a huge mud puddle Into the casino
by way of two small planks. About 22 inches of rain
pelted Las Vegas in less than two hours, and when the rain
strpped late Thursday night, two city workers were dead,
hundreds of cars were submerged and houses were
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evacuation of many small towns in the Re'l River basin of
North Dakota and Minnesota. Fed by drenching rains
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President Suharto. Suharto is expected to receive
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government's wish to continue to play a constructive role
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was being robbed of $200 early
Saturday morning at ap.
proximately the same time and
within a block's distance of
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where her husband was struck
by a van, the Seminole County
Sheriff's deputies reported.
Meanwhile, McCormick had
Archie McCormick, no age been struck by a van as he
given, 2809 Grove Drive, walked along SR 46 one block
Sanford, was hit by a van as be from his wife's incident and at
walked along SR 46 near approximately the same time,
Midway, according to reports. reports say.
The Florida HighHe was transported to Seminole way Patro: Investigated the
Memorial Hospital where he accj,lt The name of the
was listed in goxl condition drivet of the
van was not
Saturday morning,
released pending completion of
Meanwhile, sheriff's deputies the investigation.
continued their search for four
Sanford pollee arrested a 34black males who stole Shirley year-old man Friday night
McCormick's purse containing following a complaint that the
the money, and pushed Mrs. mar. had been peeping
through
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was not Injured, reports say. Sanford woman,
The double barrelled Incident
Police booked Ishmael
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McCormlcks were having an Ith St. into county jail In lieu of
argument as they drove west on '°°° bond. He was arrested on
SR 45. Mrs. McCormick told two charges — trespassing
deputies that her husband after warning and assault and
stopped the car and it got stuck battery. Bond 01 $500 was set on
each charge.
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research to prepare an opinion ordinance," Julian said,
parking spot along Seminole
on whether the city or the
Sanlando Is requesting rate Blvd., Park Avenue, Palmetto as the two men worked in other casual wear they could
county is responsible for increases, ranging from 76 per Avenue and Sanford Avenue walking shorts at their booths, find.
regulating the rates within cent to 243 per cent, to its single was a difficult job.
McLaughlin, assisting at the
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Longwood's city limits,
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Se minole High Band Boosters around waiting for the first
Police reported
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concession, called the day "a bursts of fireworks from across
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Tampa to attend a concert
confirm they were from
jammed streets reported no area,
home, leaving the debris of a
when the accident ocSanford.
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currecL
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receiving and concealing stolen
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Apr il 18 theft of a camera from
Felton Brookens near the
Goldsboro Bar on West lsJi
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1wriff's deputies and
was released on 1500 bond.
The final case set for trial
involves Kenneth Carson, 19,
1301 Suwannee Blvd., Daytona
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A.A.E airport manager flotedj
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that theincreasewas highly
significant in light of the heavy
Trial of two Orlando CrIminal Law Enforcement Court, about 3 a.m. May 31.
construction work on the residents, charged jointly with agents on June 10, at Butler
Bagby was found wounded in
runways as part of a $2.5 possession of a stolen motor Plaza on Howell Branch Road, the housing complex and
million development program. vehicle and possession of a when officers noticed the car In Sanford Police Lt, Johanie
Cleveland emphasized that controlled substance, Is which the two were riding was Parker and Sgt. W. Dube
the Improvements designed to scheduled this week before parked Incorrectl;'.
arrested Miss Polk a short time
make the former Naval Mr Judge Joe A. Cowart Jr., In
A search of the car revealed later. She has been free on
Station facility one of the finest Circuit Court.
what officers said were drugs $1,500 bond.
airports In the southeast was
The trial is one of five slated and a check of the license tag of
Michael Lee Prater, 23, 109
bringing these dollars into the in Cowan's court beginning the car revealed it had been Jay Dr., Altamonte Springs,
area's economy without the tomorrow.
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reported stolen In Daytona charged with breaking and
cost of one penny to Sanford
Gerald Pay Clary, 40, c1 1415 Beach.
entering with Intent to commit
axpayers.
E. Amelia St., Orlando, and
Both Clary and Miss a misdemeanor is also
Construction continues this Diane Isola Benedittl, 23, of the Benedetti have been free on scheduled to appear before
month on two new short taxi- same address, are scheduled $3,000 bond each, awaiting trial. Judge Cowart.
ways, repaving of a former one for trial on the two felony
Patsy Jean Polk, 23. of 20
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One indicator of the activity soon as the necessary taxiway serviced by the largest in f'ed base operation
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last month's total of 6,008 flight provided, large charter flights also that Telex communications ratne 75,000 terminals in the
operations — or one every four will be landing and completely is being installed to put the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
minutes — bringing to 39,000
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played and people danced,
cotton candy could be seen
smeared In proper places—on
the faces of the very young and
very old
It was a real "carnival,"
The entertainment booths at
Fort Mellon Park were still
being put into order early
Friday when the first visitors
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early arrivals as they toured Bombs bunting In air kept some 15,100 Sanford and Seminole County residents busy Friday night as
the park, crossed to the civic the Downtown Business Association staged the annual fireworks display at Fort Mellon Park.
center and dawdled among the
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tropical resort city seeking a more leisurely and carefree
existence, a record num ber of residents are moving away'
victims, they say, of urban sprawl.
"We want to get out of4hebig city," says the wife of an
airline pilot who Is turning nis back on Miami and moving
his family to rural North Florida. "We've been here 10
years, it's gotten o vercrowded, and we've had enough."
"For Sale" signs are displayed on 2.7 per cent of Dade
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Fort Mellon park were

TAU.AHASSEE (AP)
The average family of
four that builds its own olar water heater can recover the
$2211 utmt wiUi the savings on about one year's v,c j th of
electr icity bills, state officials say.
The averagefour.mernber family is paying about $175 a
year for hot water, and that amount is expected to increase, according to a pamphlet published by the nowdefunct Florida Energy Committee.
"Purchased in small quantities, the materials for the
most elabçratc pumped solar water heater in this booklet
could have a retail cost of over 8700," the pamphlet says.
"Many homeowners will be able to reduce this cost
considerably tdough careful shopping."
The Envi,nmental Information Center, which
prepared the publication called "How to Build a Solar
Water Heater" for the energy panel, estimated the cost

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have Liability insurance, state officials say.
Preston Cow ie, assistant director of Insurance consumer services, said that 14.4 per cent of the drivers Involved in accidents between July 1, 1974 and June 30 of
th is year were not Insured.
Cowle said about five per cent of the licensed drive
are the hard core who will not buy Insurance no matter
what, He said he couldn't account for the other lOper cent
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grabbed the purse. The men
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ditch and fled the scene In their had been warned of the same
car, reports say.
incident prior to Friday right.

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BALTIMORE (AP) —President Ford says he hopes the
Bicentennial year will "become a true, national experience" and there will be conqntrated study of the
nations hitory at every school where the American flag
flies. Helping usher In the nation's 200th year Friday night
at historic Ft. McHenry, Ford termed the Bicentennial
observance "a celebration of liberty, freedom and
democracy — wherever they
Ford stood beneath a
duplicate of the original Star Spangled Banner at the fort
here Francis Scott Key wrote the poem that became the
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becoming a way of life for American businessmen
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thinly something to behold and everyone Who had a
part in getting it ready by the opening date deserve
a rousing cheer and slap on the back.
While war,derb through the sites of yesterday's
activity, we heard few complaints and even they
were of a mino r nature
Getting back to the good things of the July
Fourth holiday, about all that's left to be said 13 that
it was a great day for one and all, young and old.
The type of cooperation that was lent to the
entire day by all our civic organizations is just wha t
th e area needs and we hope more communityrelated events of th is nature can be scheduled in the
near future.
To all those people connected wi th the new
Central Florida Zoo and the downtown celebration,
we offer a doff of the derby for a job well done.
Bo th the zoo and the planning of yeste rday's
festi vi ties are a definite credit to Central Florida in
general and Sanford in particular.
And, in closing, we're happy to say that our
entire family is now a permanent resident of th is
growing community. We hope we can add
something to it to make it an even be' place in
wtich to work and live.
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County Sheriff's Office are also to be commended
for the disciplined manner In which everything
rolled along. There were relatively few traffic
snarls ar.d those that did occur were of a minor
nature.
Too, to- the most part, people were on their best
behavior as only one or two Incidents were reported
at the festivi ties throughout the day and night.
One thing that bothered us at the waterfront
Friday night was when we saw various and scattered youngsters lighting 'sparklers' and throwing
them indtscrlrnlnately. Fortunately, no one was
seriously hurt by this dangerous practice and for
wha t It's worth we think parents should keep a
closer tabs on the ir kids and warn them of the
consequences one could suffer from the throwing of
these missiles.
Sure, th ings of that nature are a part of growing
up, but our youth should also realize the potential
th ey hold in th eir hands when they touch a match to
th is veritable to rch.
Out at the Central Florida Zoo estimates of
visi to rs ranged as high as 10,000 with some officials
Jaying that between 600 and 800 viewers to the new
facili ty streamed through th e gates every hour.
The new zoo, th ough not completed yet, is cer-

we didn't know what to expect during the annual
Fourth of July celebration at Fort Mellon Park nor
at th e opening of the new Central Florida Zoo.
However, we're happy to report that the entire
day's festi vities surpassed even our wildest
imagination.
From th e entire Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce to the Zoological Society to the smallest
fry, who had a Itand In the events, we offer our
hearty congratulations on a job well done.
Oh, sure, there were a few bugs In some activitles, but th en th at's to be expected no matter
where or what th e occasion.
We were highly impressed by the enthusiasm
thrown Into the downtown celebration by the many
volunteers who showed up to make the day a success.
Even th e weatherman contributed as he kept the
rain clouds away from th e area throughout th e da y,
despite predictions of a 40 per cent chance of rain.
Nary a drop was felt th roughout th e celebrations.
Everything went so smoothly even the spectators hung around longer than usual instead of
hurrying off to 'beat the crowds.'
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OIJU4IUS AIRF.S, Argentina (AP)
Argentina's
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form of commissions to consultants and other
tunnel, Canada is showing distinct signs of
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agents are under investigation by the SEC. They
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of a functionally bilingual nation.
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no use of the left leg, a cut on th e paw and was
provinces far from the French-speaking bastion
subcommittee on multinational corporations is very put down over the experience to say the
of Quebec.
least
looking into the matter.
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Injury had been caused by a car. The tell-tale
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marks were clearly visible beside the roadway.
vestment In bilingualism, both political and
It is argued in defense of bribery that it is part of
I probably will never learn who struck
financial.
the cost of doing business in many countries,
BIOUSI. That's just as well, because I'd get Into
On the major front, education, the government
especially in the Th ird World, and if our firms
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has been funding second-language programs In
to pay bribes the business will go to their
Bt after looking at those big, brown eyes of
the provinces at the rate of some $100 million per
First In line
scrupulous competitors from other countries,
the dog, pleading for help but unable to teli me
year. In addition to "Immersion" courses hi
The matter is a
what was wrong, I decided that whoever it was
one that should be
which students acquire facility In a second
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rates among the meanest people in the world.
thoroughly studied. Our national policy shou!d then
langvage by exercising it in all subjects, federal
Blotter Isn't just another dog. She's the
funds also finance training of second-language
be made clear. Our multinational companies
substitution for the family I don't have. She's the Letter
The
teachers, who have been in short supply.
should know what kind of - behavior is expected of whole
ball of wax rolled up into a brown, gold and
them,
An effectively bilingual Canada from Atlantic
been misled. As for me, I still find myself quite
black ball of fur. As a result of her injury, there Academy 'Deplorable'
We think they owe an obligation to the American
angry; disappointed, and frustrated at not being to Pacific coasts is not to be expected in the
,::, outraged McCasland on the block about
On Juise 15 my sun and I ',lsited your lovely
flag, which protects them. Thcy must protect it.
able to be there to help remedy what I cider to reasonable future, If ever. But the Trudeau goal
3 p.m. Friday.
community
in a state that we have always loved,
of a bilingual federal public service by 1978 does
As we are the richest and most
be an intolerable situation,
and until
! guess everyone who has pet feels the same We found the one or two people we met in the
appear unreasonable.
Having
motored
down
through
your
cornnot
recently the most respected nation, we have more
way about theirs as I do about Blotter. They community to be very warm, friendly and munity, we felt that it would be good for my son
And If that deadline should not quite be met, no
to lose from shady practices than any other nation.
&amp;'iouii. Pets are awfully nice to have around.
jersonable.
cause for despair. As they say. If at first you
to
be
a
part
of
such
a
nice
appearing
place.
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sin
And corruption abroad tends to promote
i recall the one time that I struck an animal
Our visit was for the purpose of enrolling ow hopeful that this letter will not be Interpreted as don't succeed
essayex, euaye; essay.: en.
corruption at home.
with a car. It was in Ohio and l was rushingtoa oldest son in the summer program at Sanford critical your community. At the um.t1m.! Core.
traffic accident to get pictures when this little Naval Academy. He wanted to take an advanced am concerned gout the name of your cornMaintaining the highest ethical standards is the
mutt darted from a yard. The blow was a high school course and ork with high diving and
price of prominence and leadership for nations as it
munity being used at the academy and the
oki pros among political fund raisers may
glancing one, but I stopped. The devil with the aquatics.
is for individuals. Our integrity is beyond price,
academy not living up to its claims, ad- have laughed when the Democrats sat down to
traffic accident.
vertlsements, ar4 mailed br ochures.
above any profit.
clan their first telethon four years ago, but the
David, my son, Is a star scout and has led a
Sometimes it may seem that honesty is not the
smiles are now on the faces of Democrats
The little boy who owned the dog was rather unprotected life. We both looked forward
DavldG, BtOWfl planning their next extravaganza late this montl.
best policy. But in the long run we believe it to I.e
frlgh ened, but after a little calming down, we to the possibilities at Sanford.
Deltavllle,Va.
Howe ver, the people of Sanford need to know
gathered up the dog and went to the boy's borne.
th e best business policy, the best foreign policy,
The 1V efforts, countering conventional
Letters to the editor art always welcome.
Mother reassured the boy and took the dog to the of the deplorable living condiUons at the
Foreign bribery by U. S. firms and individuals
Political
wixiorn that the big money is in fat cat
They
academy.
should
be
In our opinion, the quarters chosen for
as brief as possible
vet's,
should be outlawed.
and
contributions,
have turned out to be the party's
comment on matters of general Interest.
I attempted to pay for the animal's treat- summer students were filthy and In such a state
biggest
revenue
source. Starting from $4 million
The letters
ment, but was refused. The lady told me she was of diarepir that it is possible that the State of
should
deal
with
Issues
and
avold
In
contributions
in lm, the take reached $5.4
Florida m'iight even condemn the building. The PrlODalit1eL
just glad I took the time top.
million
last
year.
There
Is an added advantage
"You don't know how many people roar down facilities, a I observed them at that time, were
The editor reserves the right to edit those
from
the
broader
base
of support some 400,000
letters for reasons of space, but
this street and never pay any attention to either an obvious fire trap. In my Imagination I see
will
exercise
individual
donors
last
In his final pain-wrackird years, the late Sen. Everett M.
year
In that it
great care that the thrust of the letter Is not lost
.Sanford gotting publicity through such a gross
children or
"I rmll her .vaying.
Dirksen was fond of describing himself as "the most internally
automatically
provides
an
up-to.&amp;te
mailing
list
In the editing,
headline a; 'Fifteen Boys Die in Second Story
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How true it was then and how true it is today. Fire Trap it
explored senator in Washington."
supporters.
All letters must be sign ed with a mailing
Sanf ord Naval Academy.'
Well, Blotter is living the life of Riley at the
The Central Intelligence Agency, apparently, holds the
uddiesH and, when possible, a telephone number
Though all their show biz touches are still no
dog hospital today, oking very much like the
saffw fascination for inVeStIgRtion-happy officuils that the ailing
Since it* academy is a part of your comso the Identity of the
may be checked and entertainment competlUon for the run.of. the.
senator did for capital surgeons.
Queen of the Nile or something. She'll be okay munity, I an. of the opinion that the citizens in
established. however, the Evening Herald will situation comedy or even a roller derby,
With CIA operations already under examination by the
and perhaps a bit dog-wiser when it comes to Sanford nugtt like to visit and observe con.
resiect the w ishes of writers who do not want telethoos do beat those $100 and up a plate dinstree ts.
presidential commission headed by Vice President Rockefeller
ditions In the :iain buildi ng. Indeed, it might be
thrir names to appear In print,
nets with all those deadly speeche&amp;
and a Senate select committee, creation of a special House
And I hope I don't meet up with th e guy who reassui jag for the f ire marshal of your camWe reserve, of course, the rlgh to reject any
And they do, In t"eir way, bring politics back to
commit tee In February to pursue a para llel probe smacked f
hit my, dog.
munity to Inspect the facilities there.
letters this newspaper considers to be libelous or the people where so many of them have been at
redundancy.
Have a good Sunday.
My son was tu'rlhly hurt. He felt like he had
slanderous.
In recent years —m front of the tube,
Now that the cornmitte has become the center of unrecedented Rouse dissension, the proposal by California Rep.
JACK ANDERSON
B.F. Sisk to abolish the panel deserres support.
Opposition to committee chairman Rep. Loden Nedzl
within th committee stemmed from charges that Nedri could
not conduct an impartial inquiry because of an alleged bias
support of the agency. Refusal of the full House to accept his
resignation as chairman suggests that the outlook for an objective probe under a new leader is equally dim.

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Two months after the fall of Indochina, there is
as yet no assurance the refugees will soon be
taken away. Not all of them anyway. Though
positive success has been made in relocating
some 45,000 of the war immigrants, sponsorship
applications have dwindled as the refugees have
become yesterday's news. Ninety thousand
orlentals are still locked Into depots throughout
the nation, 14,0 0 f than here. There is no panic
yet, nor should there be, but some are beg1rmin.
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"1 sin a proud man," says a forner Viet.
rsiri*k mival veptaln, "but I would do anything
to get out of here. There is an official named
Grelly spelled with twoL's he works for the
US. government. Do you know him? Have you
fead of him? lie is my friend. We worked
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are being kept In virtual ignorance of their fates
and, at Indlantown an yway, in quarters that
would worry anyone's intaginat.on. Because of
Ias and convenience, the w.efugets are confined
to ropL-off encampment!., never to see anything
of the country urt11 t1vt' are pmnatiently settled. Thus tempers are t,hort, flijhta are frequent
and many of ths,' less'educated are beginning to
won!er if Indlantowri Gap Is all there is to
America. "I w.uld 111c to go base and look at
a town," say, a nr'al captain, "You do have
towns, don't yo'?'

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in the ear Lain's case, the seclustn and tack of
infcrmatio'i Lu tritely a rub. He has been in
America tre1I1oi,y, and n!s cnern for his fate
is
ore
m
Irw.trai;'n th,ar. aul'x'y. Yet, t1c says,
some of the Iei orkfly re1ut's are developing
g- nuinc fears.
Will they bc sold btn (,ndage? Will they
starv': if they can". find 'iork? Will they be
thrn into prison it they 'annot w,eak English?

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Many of these fears and teat tion.s are perhaps
unavoidable. But there is resson to believe,
almost predictably, that the goverment which
is helping the refugees ha, gotten ventangled in
the mechanici of assistance tLtt scarce at.
providing Inoculations in the ciflAic line here
operates wi th robot ef ficiency but nary a smile
or soft word. And wh-n asked about the
availability of rreatIor for refugies another
cotthy that "you ctn't scary about
Official
that with all theta bodJiit process .. wha t &amp;
you wi.nt, sill?"

says

Sofball, In Act, would be nice, and TV, and
moveu, and Kool Aid and Milky Ways. What the
refvgees need, almost as much as new homes,
are things American. Many of !'iem do not know
how to operate flush toilets, he majority have
never experienced air mid; iloning, almost none

have stood at the checkout counter m Sal eway,
Processing efteciency has its place, but what is
lacking here Is orientation. Why should a man
wait to arrive In Oklahoma to learn that hi needs
no visa to get there? Waiting is bad enough
without doing it in the dark. In this nation we
wash our clothes in machines, not rivers, and
that's important information for a mother of
eight.

Yet the word is not being passed at Indiantown
Gap. Because the bureaucracy hasn't the time.
Social Security numbers are provided, but not an
explanation of what the devil they mean. "Our
jobt says a government guy, ,,is to process
people, people."

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Elmor Howard
Lula Mae Johnson
Alma L. Rock
Larry Sampson Jr.
Samuel B. Ware
Joyce William

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bo th grants and loans for the 1.2
tj muCh gallon daily capacity
sewer plant, a half dozen
SUbdlvLslons had been Wilt with
the sewer lines in and septic
tanks as well
In the fall of 1971 the plant's
cons truction was completed.
But even before construction
could be completed on the
plant, the city's consulting
engineering firm, Glace and
Radcliffe recommended in
June, 1971 that consideration be
given to expanding the plant
ca pacity to 3.6 million gallons

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Turn off SR 434 in Longwood
completed and the plant will
probably go into operation In onto a dirt road and gravel
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a bo ut 15 months, Mayor Nor- begins crunching under the
tires
of
,our
car.
Soon
you
pass
man Floyd estimates
a sign with a white background
By the time all phases of the and gold letters - ALPHA, the
construction are finished, Greek word fur beginni ng.
(from the initial facility
For the "residents" of Alpha
thr ou gh the regional pla nt) House - Sou th Seminole's new - some $15 million in federal "short term residential corngrants and loa ns, state pollution munity"
beginnin gs begin
control funds and $123,000 in here as Alpha House 1,
city money will have been professionals patiently and I
spent.
-tirelessly help "residents" ease
back irto the American cuIture.
The regional plant will not

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Breathlessly, he tells you that
North Orange County, including
Eatonville, and much of South yesterday he mowed the b3ck
Seminole County, west of SR yard. Tomorrow, he will maw
436.

Clinton E Davidson, DeBary
Mary Alice Garrlott, Deltona
Anna Gilligan, Deltona
Emory W. Oman, Deltona
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wlo anxiety, Buddhists are converting to
Cetrlstlanity in hopes of appetllng more to
interests, and mothers tell their children grab
the leg of any vlsiter so the family will be
recognized as loving and adtptable.

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NEA The crowds of curious are gone now.
'fl linportait People who were in attendance
early on have SInce left for other pursuits. Now
comes reality to this Vietnamese refugee camp,
and with it almt loneliness. Only the homeless
are still here, waiting, their fac°s pressed
.'gainst America's windowglas, hapuig
someone will come to take their away.

in county territory bmrwbng
Intprstate 4 near the Orange
County line, f or the sewer plant.
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He, like some 20 others who
In September, 1972, the
slipped
through
the
house
And in the intervening years, have
Florida
since
th
Department
is
ear's
opening,
of
April
Altamonte's population,
Pollution Control forwarded
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Sanford
A
b
la
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dog:
approval
of the Interim plan to
"Poo
Bear,"
you
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census grew to 4,391 in 1970 In
Sadie Mae Brooks
the
U.S.
told
he's
called,
barks
Environmental
1971' when the original sewer are
Ida Pearl Campbell
if
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shapiro
m
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ir
ror
techniq
,
on
Agency
(EPA).
excitedly.
ue
or
method
"Be
nice,
P
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Bear,
Mod
of
counseling
.
Is
used
by
'residents'
of
Alpha
House.
Pro
te
ti
Scull M. Osborne, Orange system w°nt intorat1on
Marcia B. Carter
In
October,
1972,
EPA
be
nice,"
someone
says.
You
city began growin
g
aa
City
John C. Ecklyn
the
house,
as
usual
After
an
ini
plans
for
th
e
concept
of
'have
invaded his turf and you
I n.
tial time, she began rejected
phenomenal rate
.
Shirley L. Phillips, Osteen
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Motile B. Eplin
money Is a major holdback. to fix herself up, began to see dividual sewer plants for
are a stranger mind he doesn't
William J. Henneman, Winter
Norman J. Gaines
Through businessmen
City officials now estimate wekorne you here until he's
her children again and now Longwood and Altamonte
Springs
011i e H. Hasty
notably Jim Trazzino and Paul she's trying to brush up on Springs by letter to DPC.
the po pula tion near 18,000. And satisfied that you mean
DeVasto - have donated time secretarial skills to re-enter the
In Nove mber, 1972, a public
harm.
and many items to the house.
meeting
wa h.)4 with
Of course, "residents" here
market," She ald,
th
needed.
As
an
many
o
ers
are
also
are strangers, often to
"Residents" like these all ow
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following needs: used bikes, a historians who say a culture
for certain to that great pie in
refrigerator, a bulletin board, a must be judged on its abili ty to
the sky
the American
.
sewing ma chine, floor pillows, care for its needy. And, there
"scene.".
JULY 10
a coffee ta ble and wall clock. are many needs - mental as
Charged with responsibility
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Also, group games (indoor well as physical.
JULY 9
Ame rican Legion Auxiliary, of he lpi ng "residents" backinto
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Astrological Research Guild,
and ou tdoor), chairs, craf ts and
CALNO Council of Local Unit 53 of Sanford, 8 p.m., Post that cluture is Jo Ann ParAs you r ti res crunch again on
Inc., will meet at the Stirlight Governments meeting, 7:30 Home, 17.92.
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supplies, a punchi ng bag, a the gravel on the way back onto
trldge, Alpha house's program
--Ranch, Mobile Home Trailer p.m., Casaelberry City Hall,
basketball backboard, gar- SRt'i, again you pass the sign,
coordinator. A graduate of
SISTER,
Inc.
luncheon
Park, recreation room, 600 E.
dening tools, a toaster, soft ball Alpha House. But, you know,
Free public lecture on mee ting, Th ursday, July 10 at Florida Sta te University,
Pershing, Orland', 8 p.m.
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gloves, dressers, lamps. a after a brief visit that sign
ho
ds
th
l bo a master's degree in
Tranicendeutii Meditation 8 12 noon at Cavalier Restaurant.
curling iron, a tape seems to mean more. You know
tidies
ychologica1 and educa tional
p.m., First Federal of
8 P.M. Alcoholi cs
recorder
and ki tche n utensils. tha t for many, Alpha House
counseling and a degree In
Seminole, Sanford, Room 1.
JULY i.n
(closed)
W. FlrS St.
The
price
of these items
nursing. She has an awesome
really is a beginning.
1'Iruanrinl
Rammare
uk
to
benefit
.TflA'J?iPARTi5TflC.
cm.II
,',-,mr.i,P,il,4 ft. sti,,
"Investment arid
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Planning f or Small Business South Seminole Community "residents" back into the
Alpha Coordinator
"restored" to an
which ma
Initial meeting f
Person," Seminole Community LIbrary 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Alta- mainstream. Listen and she there, plus, of course, the regal, active role in society. Small
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Areawide Planning Advisory
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College south Seminole Center, monte Springs Civic Center.
will tell you about some of
silken-furred "Poo Bear," indeed to the services provided
Committee - notice and
Altamonte Springs, 7-9:30 p.m.,
those "residents." She will tell wearing a red collar that by Partridge and others who
JU LY it
preliminary agenda - at
Wednesdays through Aug. 6.
care for those who aren't totally
Cancelled - Rejected
VFW Auxiliary 10108, San- you about two of her dedicated gleams against black fur,
Altamonte Springs Municipal
Call scc Adult Occupational
equipped,
mentally,
to
care
for
house
managers
Woody
and
Partridge is quick to point out
E.Z. Payments - Quotes
ford, Barbecued chicken dinner
10:30 a.m.
Civic Center
Services,
sponsored by VFW Auxiliary Melissa Storey. Listen and the Alpha House Is not for "active themselves.
And, all the money In the
Free blood pressure tests, 2-4 JULY 10
10108 at post home on Sanford stories of "residents" she will drug users" or persons with
j
world
couldn't equal the light In
p.m., Seventh-day Adventist
tell
will
break
your
heart,
active
suicidal
or
homicidal
Lakefront,
5
p.m.
8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
Church, 7th and Elm, Sanford. (Open-Speaker) 1201 W, First
Cases like a 35-year-old te nde nci es. For "residents," Partridge's eyes when she talks
.2417 S. French Ave.
2P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous pharmicist. He went through each day Is a busy one with about a "special" case a 32St.
Sanford, Fla, 3217 1
Seco nd quarterly Directors
(Women), 1201 W. First St.
"depression after a divorce," assigned tasks and learning year-old woman.
meeting of the Greater Sanford
"She had two children and
Story How for 44 year olds,
Partridge says. He lost his wile, opportunities.
Chamber of Commerce, 8 a.m., South Seminole CommunIty JULY 14
INSURANCE
was
unable to care for herself.
The philosophy: "It's an
P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous his home - everything he had
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worked for for eight years.
individual responsibility within
building.
tamonte Springs.
Or there's a 52-year-old man, a cooperative group — living,
Or
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day camp for ages 4-12, Lake alone in a hotel room" Many basic nbrrnIcaion skills
Jessup hark, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. times the man had been in the wh,!e considering others'
No fee, bring sack lunch. Call hospital, even attempted needs," she explains
Child Evangelism office Moo- suicide. "Now," Partridge
Various
counseling
day-Wednesday to register.
says, "he has progressed to a techniques are used. Among
LESTERR.PEDONESR.
HENRY F. RICHTER
JULY17
longer-term halfway house In them, a modified Shapiro
8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous Sanford, awaiting a subsidized mirror technique is used during
Mr. Lester Roger Pedone Sr., (Open-Speaker) 1201 W. First rental and working toward "group" sessions which are
Mr. Henry F. Richter, 86,
Persimmon Ave., passed away 67, 719 Windsor Lane, Key West s.
completion of his high school held da ily. "We had one 20died in Miami Wednesday, July JULY 19
Thursday, July 3, 1975.
equivalency tests. He'd like to year-old al who couldn't look
Born in Long Isla nd , N.Y., he 2, 1975.
teach art someday."
herself in the face when she
Alcoholics Anonymous
2
P.M.
cametoSanfortlin 1923 and was
He was born in Chicago and
Objectives
ok
Alpha
House,
arrived
- when she left she I
First
St.
(Women) 1201 W.
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she says, are to "aid people in could," Partridge said.
member of the former Sanford- whet he worked at the U.S. JULY 21
stabilizing back into the
Also woodworking techniques
8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous community, in some cases be are taught by assistants
Oviedo Truck Growers' Navy yard. He wa. a Catholic.
Fred
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Association.
to
an
alternative
Smnead
and
Jim
Whelchel
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ospitaliza on, or shorten e arts and crafts are taught by
Souls Catholic Church, Sanford, Lester of Sanford; and one —
length of a hospital stay."
Polly Stevens trom the
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-and the Knights of Columbus. grandchild.
They get to Alpha House (torn Seminole County MentalHealth I
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Mrs. Anna, Sanford; two sons, Monday, 2 p.m., at Brl.sn
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referral
from
private under the auspices of the
Lt. Col. (Ret. USAF) Jake, Funeral Home. Inte."ment will
Yesterday's high was 87;
psychiatrists or caseworkers. center, whose director is Dr.
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Partridge says 20 "residents" %Vrner Metz.)
of Palmetto: two daughters, Brisson Funeral Home is fl to cloudy through today with have li ved at Alpha since it
Though Partridge and
"f
Mrs. Adelaide Merecki, San. charge of arrangements.
of mainly afternoon and optmil. At :-. t. fivt lIVt r
cti'i
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Sanford;
Miss
Arline,
ford and
evening showers and scattered
and seven grandchildren.
thunderstorms. Highs upper 80s
Funeral Mass will be
at lower 90s and lows tonight
Stuart
Do
celebrated Monday at9a.m. at
RICHTER. MR. HENRY F.
lower 7os. Winds westerly today
Funeral Man for Mr. Henry F.
All Souls Catholic Church.
around 15 mph, decreasing The Howard REAR LOADER is an easy on/easy off
of Sanford, who died
Richter.
Rosa ry will be recited Sunday 1r',r$day,$4,will
tonight and a stronger and
CARDISK orarntet paw
b held at am.
3-point linkage loader with the reach to lift
at 7 p.m
Catholic Church with
gusty near th understorms.
*ctk an h• ,d Fti almost
(i11l.u7II._u
heavy
loads into spreaders and most other carriers.
nn: officiating
William
Brisson Funeral Home is in
•, a_ttiomob'li. Pvo,das turn
Burial wsil be in All Souls
Exte nded Forecasts Monday
More economical than front-end loaders
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and it
charge of arrangements with
Cemetety . Briton Funeral
Partly
Wednesday.
through
can
equal
the
work
of
many
because
it
has
the
Rev. Willi am En ils officiating.
In
charge
Home
of
His compaflrnant (OS fill
cloudy with scattered thunder
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Interment will follow at All arangernen?s
right weight distribution for bettei grip and
tuSdiSi, notebaoh.,
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showers more numerous during
Souls Cemetery.
stability.
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more from your tractor with Howard.
Wt. 17 Ibt
afternoon and evening hours.
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Highsrangingfrorn the mid -80s
PEDOPIE SR., MR. LESTER
Funeril services for
to low 90s. Lows mostly In the
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Sanford:
Floyd M. Brown
Naomi Craven
Rudolph L. Duffey
Oscar McAlum
Rene J. Kaufmann, DeBary

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BERRY'S WORLD

JERUSALEM (AP) Israel has bitterly accused the
United Nations of enco uraging Palestinian guerrilla raids
of t he kind that took 13 lIves and wounded 72 persons
Friday on Jerusalem's bustling Jaffa Road. A Foreign
Ministry communique sai(1 the terrorists who set off
explosives in front of a toy store "have been adopted... by
th e various organiza ti ons of the United Nations, whose
original m ission, It will be recalled, was to support
humanity." The communique sa id U N resolutions
supporting Palestinian claims to a national homeland
have been cited by the guerrillas as international approval of sa botage acts in Israel The Israeli state radio
said two children were among the Israelis ki lled when the
explosives, concealed in a refrigerator, went off on the
Holy City's busiest road

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ultimate site for the sewer
plant.
In 1967, the city gained county
permission to use the property,

lines, pump stations etc. in the
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refuse
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si nc e May and' ot just the 50 per cent raise decreed last
weekend by President babe! Peron. The strike is to begin

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there is no predicting what new that happen. There are too drainage," the mayor said.
system began In 1966 with
tcdcy than In years past.
growing ways the city will man
nis with very rapid
Future plans for the adoption of a 3ubdlvlslon or
"I don't want to see
develop when the expanded growth. The city is still trying to Altamonte Springs go from Altamonte Springs sewer plant dinance
requiring
land
A . AMONTE SPRINGS
system is In operation,
catchup.
Install
not
only
36,000
in
two
expansion
to
a
15
million
developers
to
16,000 to
years'are
City officials, who began
"Anyone who says this area Is
"The city will undoubtedly time. I don't believe the city gallon da ily capacity facili ty water lines, but also sewer llfles
planni ng for a sewer system to not going to grow is full Df grow. What! wouid like to see is would be able to handle it and utlmately to a 26 million and septic tanks in new
serve all the community's himself and trying to be an good, orderly controlled growth properly. I can see, In years to gallon facility.
developments with deeds for
residents In 1966 could not ha ve ostrich," Mayor Norman Floyd wi th an accompanying incr ease come, a popula tion of 36,000 and
I'll be happy when we can the utility facilities turned over,
foreseen It would take 10 years told The Herald.
In city services so we don't have maybe more. But It should not start on another problem area, at no cost, to the city.
before full success was
"I don't see another rapid to play the 'catch up game' - he a rapid turnover," he said, such as drainage or water
ClokIy behind this action, the
realized,
change like the city has gone growth wit!' assured proper adding, however, the city could recharge,' he said,
city purchased the 80-acre

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i,i.u,wj allegedly
paid by United Brands to an official of the Honduran government in return for a reduction in that
country's export tax on bananas. The scandal
caused the ouster of the Honduran president and
of his c:ihiiict.
Then the Securities and Exchange Commission
charged the Gulf Oil Corp. with making $4 million
in "contributions" to protect its investment in an
unidentified foreign country. The Peruvian
revolutionary government proptly seized all assets
of Gulf Oil in Peru.
Th e SEC charged the North rop Corp. with failure
to account properly for $30 million in payments to
various foreign consultants and commission

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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else. What a waste, There Is a woman In camp
who has heard of the Indians and asks about
them in low whispers. One supposes she will
worry about her t-ir 'mUl such time as her
sponsor is found, If ever, until the in finally
rese:t!ed.
And until she learns on dItnt day that ass
point of historic accuracy it was th
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Geneva Cemelery Brin
Fesnral Home in charçt of
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ISALCOHOLAPROLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
For families or friends of problem
drinkers.
Forfurtherinformationcalllfl.451?
write
Santord Al-Anon Family Group P.O.
Box 533, Sanford, Fla.

discIpline goes by

ARIES (March 21-AprIl 19)
Double-check the validity of

Your source may have some
(acts confused.

20-May

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tie boards, so

will yow waistline,

supposedly confidential In.
formation passed to you today,

TAURUS

For Monday, July 7, 1975

VIRGO

admiratIo, from others
today you may expand a bit
more than u should about a
gain

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be extracareful in any financial transactions today, or you're not
likely to get full value,
GEMINI tMay 21-June 20)
I)on't let indecisiveness about
your plans today
Cornpanions who expect to share an
activity.

(Aug. 23..Sept. fi) To

You still have to

accomplishment.

UBRA

(Sent.

19) Your drive and persistence
will desert you today when you

ARIES (March 21-AprIl 19)
Good news is mlng your way

run into resistance you cou!d
normally
handle.
Keep

today

Get In touch with key people

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. fi)
Important strides can be made

plugging.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)

who figure in
plans.

today regarding a major goal.
Don't waste your time on

Take

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grain

TAURUS

of
you today by persons at
an IflfOnTlal gs3thering,
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
'' i have a tendency to
yourself do
thds,' when
feted

dealing with friends. Be careful
not to expect more than they're
capabie of giving.

it through the

directions.

your immediate

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19) ConditIons having a direct

Eornplete child care services. N
Summer Programl HEY DIDDLE
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BUDGETS
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
career are extremely favorable
AD
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COLUMNS,
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Harold Hall at A Dude &amp; Sons.
Oviedo, 30; 365 5611
An Equal Opportunity Employer

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event occurring today at some
distance will prove to be for

dealing with a long-time cose
associate. Each will protect the
other's flaflk

standing in the eyes of others
are likely, careerwise and
socially.

second career now. Are you
ambitious, self-motivated and
finith what you begin? This could
STOP AND THlPK ' MINUTE If
1w n r*citlr' Opr)rtUflty for OU
lass'fled Ads didn't work
Send me a short note about your
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current career status, include
your name (sI and telephone
Leclihin! Vinigarl 061 KelpI
number to Lou Scowcroft, co Box
all four In one carnule. Ask for
513, The Evening Herald, P.O. Box
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1657, Saiford. (Reply by Wednesday A.M I
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Ask for Mary Ellen

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energy because they like it,
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Inspected for accuracy.
they'll want it because of the
Dear S. McW.
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tapi
Unlike other systems, ineluding one in Falbel's home,
the FES Delta is mobile, more
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all necessary pads and packing figure, you h.3ve the right

Delta.

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Florida room. wall-wall rarpeting,
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OPEN HOUSE 1-4
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Two bedroom Spanish, large wooded
l, dining room, double garage,
walIwall shag carpet. See today.
Only $1&amp;S00

FIRST OR LAST HOME
Neat 3 bedroom, 1 bath maaovy
home in convenient Sanford
location. Room for garden. lakes.
13,500 down. Pricu 117.500.

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19U Dodge Station Wagon. new
paint, tune up, will pull boit. 1450
firm. 3231262

MOBiLE HOME MOVING. Cornplefe seq up. I'll save you money.
Llcented. Orlando 773-5110.
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ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 3'7.
AND REPAIRS 322 13.35
1771.
SprIng Is here and it's. a good time to
choosea new home from the pages
BEAT HIGH ELECTRIC COSTof our class fed an
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have top soil, till dirt, clay, and
Call us today? Don't delay! Just
shell available PIe.se call night
dal 377 2611 or 131 9993 To place,
1' day, 323 3953
your
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Read todays Classified i05 for
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Beauty Care

Six Acres In Geneva, 3 acres in
woods. with pond, and 3 acres in
grove. 13.000 down, take over
payments, 372 5006

Merchandise

reSt nnw try the
best Eix'r? rant &amp; body work
73 7306; after i p in 373 1595
p:ck up &amp; dlvccy

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ORANGE CITY - Fully developed
rolling wooded lots In going
suIvIslon AaiIable tot sale to
other builders. or Individuals. 84.300
each.
Call (30%) $31 6303

1-ReI Estate Wanted

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outboard power. ideal for family
camping, skiing, &amp; fi'hing. 372
5111 or 3770224

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7964 Pontiac Tempest, new tlr.
brakes &amp; muffler, inspected.
factory air, 5500 or best offer. 1966
Mustang 2 dr., new inspection, V-I
automatic, 1100 or best offer, 321.
0567

68-Wanted to Buy
Cash for good used Furniture &amp;
An? ques. STAN'S. 322 9719

26' Houseboat, Sleeps 6. on Pon
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ar flowing stream, horses O.K.
try Realty, REALTOR, 67$

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1913 Karman GhIa, rIcepelonaily
TPvTfln4I grcen,
4Y73, A5
for Duane McGuire at 327-1651
Dealer

JIM DANDY JA.ZZ FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GORMLY'SE.16 S.anfo,d323 4733

0• 140 MprriH',.
Outboard, model 110.
A.lconditlon,373.7734

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1941 Buick Riviera, original DaInt,
mag wheels, 70.000 miles. Must be
seen. Original owner, 323-1447
between 10 &amp; 7

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12.500 322-4991. After 5 call 372.
7371.

This Is our 15th year at Animal
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kennels. Thanks to you, our
customers 322-S2.

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1974 Checkmate 16', 150 HP Mercury, Certified lilt trailer. Power
trim, many extras. Mutt see to
ar'precate 372-1036 after S

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Doberman PInscpser pups, AKC,
female, s'ott, cropped ears.
Excellent pedigreed. 1175. 365-5710

GARAGE SALE: VIllagers, etc.,
good ladies sport clothes. Fri Mon.
Start 0. 1Ifl !. D..,.
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1971 chevy Custom )0, half-ton
p
up. I' bed. factory air.
automatic transmission, radIo.
front disc brakes, low miIeag, A.1
condition. $1795 323 4267

Two white male
toy poodles. 2 mos. old,
0.'ach.3fl 51.36

BIngoSw,'eeFeed,1percent.81.
Mustang Pellets, 17 per cent,
$3.15; Other low prices. Horti &amp;
Rider Store, 7151 Sanford Ave.

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1971 Chevy Truck, custom 70. 4
cyi.$' bed, rear step, 51599. $31
6155

Kittens free ba lo'ng home. Mack
&amp;white,7 wkj. Cal! atter 3:30. 373.
6609.

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along St Johns Country living
n'mt. 90-435.3 0795

Your wooand home
vacations, weekends, or all the
time
Includes lIfetIme
country club membership,
your own P0* cham$.nslslp.
gulf course, tennis courts,
olympic swimmIng peel, retLaurent and cocktail lounge.

1973 Ford pick up F-250. I wheel
drIve 1 ton, Fact air, consider
trade for El Camino. 904-221-3216

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3 and 70 Acre Tracts of land with

Two adjoining lots.
outside city with
dl', water. 372 3131

'18,950

3233156

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last Of Kw,. 1743
Sasfird Oe l'svth On t.antoed A,.

211 W. 25th
Sanford, Fla.
Call for Appt. 322.3103
Remode'ling

Additions

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ADULT or FAMILY PARK.

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
mp00b0ron50P1,'i
CARROLL S FURNITURE

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room, carpeted throughout, all
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$113'..).

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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
644 1006
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Builder's

Realty

Community ...With
Something For Everybody.

'iI' Pool SWading Pool
SLake t.aundr,nsat
lAdult Clvbheuse with
Color TV, Peel Table,
Kitchen
STeen Canter, .ukebx,
Peel Table, Pin Ball
Mhie. Pep Machine

HOMES OF DISTINCTION
to everything yet away from it alit
Large wooded lots S Street lights
Paved streets 'Sewers 'Sidewalks

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Philco 71" Color TV, 115
Zenith 19" Color TV. 5179.95
Guaranteed ServIce. 327-9205
HANSEN'S TV, 11)3 Sanford Ave.

2 Acres

Reduced $3,000

1545 PALMETTO AVE., 3 bedroom,
1½ bath, kitchen equipped, convenieni to shopping. Drive by and
call. Sfl,-

low mileage
1400 372 0531

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Fenced yard, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
Sunland. 171,000

CLIFF ,IORDAN,REALTOR

IdyIlwiI1, tranferr,d, must sell,
pool planned 4 BR. 2 bath, family
rrr w fireplace, carpet, custom
drapes, many extras., $16,600 to
147.600 323-4130.

197) Z 90 Harley Davidson

63-Ntachinery.Tools -

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Country Club

Cvrlee Cive Adult Clubhouse

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WINTER SPRINGS UNDER 129.000
LIKE NEWt TREES?
Young couple will love this 3
bedroom. 1½ bath (o 2 bd. rec.
room) home, c-a, fenced, covered
pallo, new kitchen. Hurry I. you
can choose you, carpet colorst
OUR BEST bUY. $3) $322

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REALTORS

HADED LOT- Ovirlocking lake,
$4500

A Superb Mobile Horn.

FROM.

Your MLS Agency

2606S.Hw'y. 17-97
REALTOR 37) 5774

OPEN NOW

Right Here In Sanford, Wilco Construction Co. Presents A Community Of Fine Homes
Priced WitNn AnyonVs Reach. You'll Enfoy Tb. Close Harmony With Nature And The
Vigor Of The Outdoors In Air Conditioned Comfort. Each Horn. Featurts
Modern Con.
venlinces Sure To Please ven the Most Discriminating Buyer. Plush Wall To
Wall Shag
Carp.tIn in Uving Areas. Baths And Kitchens Feature Ceramic Tile
And Vinyl Flooring.
Decorative Wallpaper In The Batt's And Kitchens Adds The Extra Final Touth,
Kitchen Features Luminous Ceiling Lighting, Continuous Clean Oven. inside Storage Each
Area
With Washer.Orypr Connectloni Plus Outside Storage Area Are Just A Fw More
Sliding Glass Doors Lead Onto Your Patio In Your Privately Finced Bck Yard. Feam

322-2420 Anytime

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Color TV's from 1.50; 81W, from
$15; Service all makes, HERBS'
TV 1700 5. French, 327-1734.
I Bedroom, 2 bath, pool, beautifully _______________________________
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landtciped, 151.500
TEL EVI 84.044 S TS.$11 U-a
MILLER S
Ph.
190ndoDe.

Sanford, By Owner

78-MtorcycIes

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave. Sanfc%o

v"rwa$O' St ereo
53- TSJD1'

Jim Hunt Realty
COMPARE this 3 badrom, 1½ bath
)fl-21I1
home. Corner lot with nice trees. 2S7IParkDr.
AFTER HRS.
Dishwasher and kitchen ,,luipped. REALTOR'
327 9751
322 064*
322-3991
122500

Harold

TAX CREDIT APPLIES

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Reconditioned BatterIes., $12.95
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave.

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KENMORE WASHER, parts.
service, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES 323-91

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I BIdS., 2 full bith&amp;,-Oesn4y'røem &amp;
tlii',, pii'nty storage, large lot,
3324047

IMMACULATE 3 bedrooms., 2 bath
home ir, outstanding conditlonl
Eat.in kitchen, Unpaved Street.
fully carpeted. Priced to tell.
135.000.

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Oversized Concrete Patios
Paved ltrects and Concrete Curbs
Solid Sod ai Professional tat raping

ATLANTIC

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322 1301,
2610 Hiawatha Ave at 7792

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food. GardenLand, 1100W. 1st St.
3236430.

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Choice Listings

WITT REALTY
Rig Real Estate Broker
321-0440, 3?7flu1, 32)7195

Tires. Wfrth-'..T- Prirer Ipick
up,
all
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1iUINE5'.
CLOSEOUT $316135

76-Auto Parts

64-Equipment for Rent

"SANFORD'S SALE; LEADER"

323-9410

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ZONED COMMERCIAL
Nice home with business zoning,
visiblefroni Hwy. 17-fl In Sanford.
S large rcoms, fenced yard.
Asking 119.700. M.ke an offer
today.

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Like new. Shag carpet. Split
bedroom plan. double garage,
central air, workshop, fenced
yard. Only fl2,701.

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NEW SMVRPIA BEACH-Ocean
front condomInium, 2 BR, 2 bath,
pool, completely furnished,
wee4ily or monthly rates. 32) 0532,
or 32) 0747
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NEW HOMES

ASSOCIATED PLAN SERVICE, INC.

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fwirthly Rentals Available
11)5 $1CO4OtTV
QIJALITY 1NNNORTH
f&amp;SR434.Longwood

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'mi.qe dposlt 203 F 21st St
It after 530

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4 bedroom hornet In good area
570,000 to 129,000. 5 per cent down
payment, 7~ per cent Interest.

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MOWERS

Mattress, bo:spning&amp; frame
$31 955$

Nr I.kp £ Tnwn

WINTER SPRINGS-) bedroom,1
bath home, den, Assume present
mortgage wIlts 16100 dawn. $102
per month total payment.

26' Vega house, or travel trailer.
Can be used for travel or a home.
Separate bedroom, full ban, large
refrigerator Carpeted
throt.tghnu Includes 22' rOli-type
awnng. Excellent condition.
1,3.000 Call 332-9415

Servic 1 Station Eupen1

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1971 Skamper truck camper, 10',
like new. $1495 3220575

te$ me MOW or TILL your lot and or
garden sr..a'. Floyd Freer.
332 5197.

King size Bed, 195
Mattress. Boxspring&amp;Frame
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I Bedroom, 1 bat,,, on good garden
land. 577 COO

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REALTOR
220lS.French4.vC.32I.OQ47

IN fflhll,&amp;TY -.
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bedroomhome cen?raltseat lair
eat In kitchen fireplace beautiful
lots

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large Shady Oaks 04? the scenic
Wetiva Modern clean interiors,

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COUNTRY HOME- S.? Acres,
l3vely 2 story older home
(esllmate over 100 Yr's.) In cx.
ctiient area. Giant oêks, &amp; citrus.
Stables., corral, tack r'jom, near
Sanford, P7,000.

Kish

75-Recreational

Authorized Seies &amp; Service
Financing- Phony p9-6141 For
Pick-up &amp; Dtlivery Carnco Industrial Equipment, Inc 310 '.'/
Melody Lana. Casselberry.

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Near Gc!f Course

60-Office Supplies

GRAVELY

Singer Zig-Zag, In cabinet, 3 needle.
front load deluxe 5e*in machine,
Sold new for 1349.00. Pay balance
of 15$ or 10 payments of $9. See at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 Ecst First. Downtown
372-9111 Fve.$69.Il44

ByOwnerLovefy3bedroo,ns, lyear
old, large family room with
fireplace, very large lot almost I
acre. idyllwiIde Section 323.916a,,

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For uSed furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 100) Thàmi.
'irry's M.a't, 21% Sanford Ave.

62-lawn-Garden

Ass u me Payments

3 Bedroom, 1', both. CB. I car
garage, central heat &amp; air, wall.
wall carpeting $23,500. 57.500
rfrs.,n jlI f..4. A.. ,'i,
9042531115

want to Buy
USED GO-CART

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Hew 3 BR 7 BATH
HOME. all extras, good location
MAKE OFFER. 372-2217

ltd ALL 'RICE- RANGES
117W 1st St.
17

IDYLLWILDE --- 3 Bedroom, 2½
bath, family room, eat-In kitchen,
screened patio, central heat &amp; air.
self-cleanIng range, dishwasher.
disposal, carpet, large closits.
double garage, on 100' x 790' we! I
landscaped

LskMy 3ISR Furnished

Is your income

If vu ate tired of trying to get the
34_4g)l)ih Homes
luolter, the roofer, the dec. - -_______________________
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the ard man
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or i bin and secure BRAM

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Cinana Lake furn 2 bedroom
heatlair 1115 CaliMi Dora 90.1

MASTERS COVE
ON THE LAKE

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DelSena Ball. Ieee 'aft a, nil. IattSiSCS N
D,tIsea, pat? tue ,- )enooa lies Si bliakial
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2 Bedroom, children accepted,
large lot. '122 3131

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Include the value of your home,
furnishings, car and jewelry.
When figuring stocks and bonds
use present market value. On
life Insurance use cash value.
Sentimental value does not
count when evaluating personal
and real property. Value should
be based on the price you can
get on the open market with a
reasonable waiting time to sell,
not what you'd have to Lake at a
quick, forced sale.
After adding up your assets,

11141. linSeed Avi., Silfeed. Fl. 32171
Call fee ant. at p.ee caevi.4ice
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Wekiva Sprins Area - 1
Bedroom collage, Ideal for couple,
references required. No pets. 1125
month pius. 130 securIty. 377.1517

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I acre egg ranch near Sanford, 3
bedroom, 1 bath home, ap.
proximately 15,000 layIng hens Company suppli. hens, feed, and
material. Gros,,s $1,300 $1,600 per
rt,,,Ih. Good terms. to .IalIfied
buyer.

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JUST REDUCED $1,000 - 7
Bedroom, 1 bath, on larg' corner
lot, big utility shed, drive by 2001
Summertin Ave. and call far
details. Sales price, $11,000

2 Bedroom fenced yard
IlSOmo. Adults preferred
37)5$$1or327-6620

Woman to share household cxpens,s.. Call anytime, 3239199

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Wanted to L4.sy used office furniture.
Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Hey. 17 92. fl347

Wood or Ste.l desks (executive desk
1. chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as Is. Coh and Cirry.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17 97, 5.30 4206

Double bed, complete. 145.
Mahagon-,t bedroom tulle, I pc.,
4150; Drum fable, 1-10; DInette, 4
theirs, 1.45, Twotler table, $75;
Sofa with 2 chairs, 11%; Platform
rocker, 10: Aahagony droc-leaf
table, 855; Chest of draEarly
m 5w'vi roc'.er, 12C.
Much mor
XULP DECORATORS. 409 W. itt 5?. 327-7335.

1 bedroom, 1'; hatri on corner l,
111,900. ExIsting, $14,500, 7 p't.
mtg. 3731602

1 PIec. or HoujifulI
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Bennett Realty Inc.

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Rig. Reef Estate Broker

Osteen. 7 BR, air, kItchen equipped,
carpeted throughout. On 2½
fenced lots, 1 utIlIty bldg., storage
shed, large garden area. 322-694.1

TAFFER REALlY

3 Bedroom. 426 E. 26th St.. $133 mo.
130 securIty. No o.ts. Waler
furnished. 377.1557

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Geneva, 3 BR, 1'-- bath mobile
home, 3½ acres, some pasture,
Good water. $15,000.

present mortgage and save $1.

P41cc 2 bedroom block home, fur.
fished Ot unfurnhshed. 323-2920,
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room, mimbership in recreational
facIlitie' including pool and terylit
courts $4),00

iOSSanoraAye - 3721721
5$ Friday; IS Sat. $. Sun.

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Counter tops, Sinks. Installation
available Bud Cabell. 372 *052
anytime.
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P4ightt 322 Sl2Ior3fl.u37

Sanford. Va,ant.) BR, l'.'i baths.
block, freshly painted Inside &amp; out.
Fenced back. 20' * 20' patio.
$21,500.

with natural stone front.
ProfessIonally decorated, In a
great neighborhood. Large lot

Quiet 2 bedroom cottage, air, like
new, paneled, large porch, 1)3.5
mo. 1st &amp; last. Older couple only

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13' L-Sh.ape Naughahyde button dar,
$200; Bar Stools. Glass rark, Bar
Supplies 322-1531

0ay-3fl 6123

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ROBSON MARINE
7971 Hwy. 17.92
372 5961

WILSON MAIFR FURNITURE
BUY-SELL - TRADE
311-315 E. First St.
322 SEt

ST. JOHNS REALTY
BROKERS

After 5.372.7111

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7100

392 $603

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Accessories

Crltchfleld 20', 120 r,Sercrulser.
Head. Off-shore equipped, trailer
with electric wench, excellent
Condition. $3F75. 373 4263

STAN'S HWY 46 FLEA MARKET
Saturday I Sunday
3229719

Large 3 bedroom. 2 batn, includet
disposal and dlthwather, mem.
berthlp In lunior Olympic pool,
tennis court. 831.500.

322-64.57

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Loans available for any type Of
buSiness or real estate, operating

No Security Deposit.

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Sunday, July, 1915-lA

15' Sportsran's Tn-Hull. Walk.
through windshIeld, IS HP
Chrysler engine, new galvanized
trailer, Al condition. 1)095.
323-1762

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REAL ESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

3 Bedroom, 1½ bat h in good quiet Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath home

for

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3 Bedroom, 1 bath, block h,jme,
fenced in yard. $17,500

55-Boats &amp;

761 Hiawatha Ave at 17-92, Sanford.
3235120

Patio Houses

I Bedroom, 1'. bath. FlorIda room,
fenced in yard. $25,500

$2,000 Cash Rebate

Wholesale DistrIbutorshIp P4o
selling. Advertised products.
lmr.eo,ste Income Local Florida

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Zoned for horses., I Bedroom, 5 yr.
old house, completely fenced.
131,900

Sa1e

Buttons &amp; Bows
Children's $tore

After 5-373-7142

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7564. 3 BR, carpeted, central airheat, fireplace, all electric kitchen, 2½ loIs, 137,500 or best offer.

Broker. 107W. Commercial
Sanford 3fl.7U1
swry

Sure Money- Maker

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GROCERYSTORE
MEAT-PRODUCEGROCERIES
32? 212% Day; 372 5091 tHte'

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YOU CAN OWN A
BRAND NEW HOME
WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT!

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2½Acre

8uy 7 Room home
3 Bedroom, 2 bath,
Stove, Refrigerator. Dishwasher
Pool
123.020, $2200 Down 1201, P1, TI

322-6457

643-2333

REALTORS

25 to

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for Sale

Dur to smoke damage, merchandise

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Forrest Greene, Inc.
'173 63S

Sacrifice

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newly painted, $160 mo. 1st 0. last.

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Homes, Lots
And
Acreage
JOHN -KRIOER, ASSOC.

San lando Realty Inc.

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SANFORD- By Owner, 3 bedroom,
1' bath, central heat I air, car.
pet, enclosed garage 125.500 Call
531 SilO.

32-Houses Unfurnished

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bel says his is the first unit that an environmental planner from
driver on board. After loading, This will cost you 12000 if the space and running two pipes to less conventional fuel used.
The system consists of a 55- does that and saves money
adjacent Greenwich. Messurethefueltanksaretoppedoffand new we1iht is less than 120 a water tank can pay for Itself
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weight or less than per cent
City rates, he CIBIEnS,
front and a curved edge supWater frc,m the storage tank lected.
At each weighing, the van U'te estimated weigln.
A single unit can be used to portedbyastandonthe ground. Is pzmped through one of the
help the conventional system The 8-ly-8-foot front is angled pipes to the collector, where it
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bath, large tot, 1,400 sq. ft. of living
area, double garage, 533,000. 613
Powell Drlv, 339-9050. Owner.

Ile,irooni, urlturnshcct, /'jult'.
preferred. 1)0 week Security
deposit, 373 S*54

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21-Situatio.,s Wanted

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$301772

FISH, SWIM, SKI - 3 Bedroom
waterfront home, beautiful kIt.
then, formal dining. overlookIng
lake, central heat &amp; air, fenced
yard. $37,500
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE IAARY - 3 Bedrooms, strive
&amp; refrigerator, fenced yard, FHA
available. $71,900
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD - 2 Bedroom home with
den or 3rd bedroom, vacant, move
right In with good terms. $17,900.
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY - 2 Bedroom home
with breezy porches, corner lot.
$7600-

Spring Is here and Ii's a g000 time to
choose a new home from the pages
of our classified ads.

Lake Mary

t*tIVf. Call 644 3079

77015.FrenchAve.,321-0311

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and see what life

Sit your sails

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Reg Real EstateBroker
103W. 1st St.
3236061 or 322-1*19 eves.

2 BR, Central t'ieat &amp; air, carpet,
drape's, water, 1)50 month. giedy
Brown Realty, 377-5237 or 372 1964

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ChallengIng
part
time
ad- 'HOME IN COUNTRY- New 2 BR
home, lust right for young couple
mlnistratIve-execvtive, s.e'cl work
or retirees $150 mo. Also 2 BR
desired by mature attractIve.
duplex, 1115.
enirgetic, experienced woman.

kkh Pøal Fthtci

Ahoy Mates!

DeBary
I bedroom, 1',' baih
home, IS mos. old, like new,
$21,000.

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Immediately before the van witness both the light and heavy Gerald Falbel, The 43-year-old help heat a home,
Stamfurd engineer has applied
His system doesn't do all the passing seasons,
changes, Falbel says.
comes to your house It
wghts.
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with S lots, beautiful shade trees.

SANFORD-LAY. F MARY area, 28R
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Ten laps earlier Petty's crew changed his left tires and Baker
replaced his right tires Petty sa id this allowed him to out
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"I wasn't handling as well Richard," Baker said. '1 knew
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right tires.
"If I had to do it over again, we'd replace the left tires. But
when you're wrong, you're wrong.
"You can't beat Richard if everything isn't wcrklng right."
By the 153rd lap. Petty led by one second. He then slowly
pulled away.
Petty took three pit stops under the green flag, which con1
sumed 60.2 seconds, and two stops und er the yellow flag.
Bakerstftee green flagpitstopslasted57&amp;cons
Several groups of drivm battled two, three and at limes four
abreast. David Marcis, who qualified fifth in the No. 71 Dodge,
came from nowhere to join one of the groups on the 117th lap.
Marcia, who was mming a lap behind fourth-place Allison,
passed Allison on that lap, then passed third place Petty, Second
place Person, and finally the leader Baker.
"I was high or low as I pleased on the turns," Marcia said.
"My only chnice to win was for a caution flag to come out while
I was leading.
"Finally my tires heated up, so I quit thinking about winning
and started thirking about finishing as hign as I could." tie was
thirdPetty won $17,185, Baker $14,= and Marcis $8,635. Petty aLso
won races at 0tarlotte and Atlanta this year for the first time.
"It was just another race we happened to win," Petty said.
The) had a race today and %te won it, that's all."

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Since most match races have been won by
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supreme test of her fau*ous career In a
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Foolish Ple,.sure, will bust out of the gate
at Belmont Park today.
The unbeaten 3-year-old filly, proclslmed lickity split and stage a speed duel to get in
by many as the greatest of her sex In turf an- front.
L- favored to make it 11 In a row by
"I've done everything I know to make her
whipping the winner of the Kentucky Derby in ready," said veteran trainer Frank Whiteley
this battle of the sexes that has quickened the Jr., after Ruffian's recent five-furlong work
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Gamb/e Spoils Tiant Effort

gled, McGraw opted for a cur- eight-hit, 10-strikeout per-

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Mets' ace reliever but now chief San Francisco ni pped Los An- guess right, sometimes you
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The Veterans Stadium boll- streak by patching a five-hitter

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day crowd of 55,Ml-4ops in the and batting home two n= in

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coffee brewing would whet the taste buds of anyone In the
vicinity.
George Cheney, camp manager, mentioned good strings of
bream and catfish landed--enotio to supply the outdoor fish
fries which are hail the tim of camping.
The ch ildren of the campers are getting their kicks chasing
minnows along th e river bank and swimming, working up
hearty appetites for the evening cookout.

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one of seven everitc and had 49 TV, which has an agreement

stepped off a plane less than 34 In the mens400 and i500me- Arnericars.

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The U.S. Ami Athletic 1W minute to give the rights to
ily-rescl;:eduled two-day track Friday, but were blasted Union had earlier cancelled the CBS,however, and the wiagain,
meet between tl~e United overall by Soviet track sLus. competit.ion, charging the So. off-again meet was
States, Rui aW BWpris
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and captured the 400-meter by Ol ympic gold medalist Vile, a contract between the two par. duding EU! Shuff cf Lafayette,
hadles. But most of hb team- ry Borzov, woa six of fitie 91111 ties by uWg the U 0. tele- [A., arrived in Kiev only four
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tropical stom Amy and the i Umderstorms have caused
mostofthecharterboatcaptajnstostayjnp-t.,
Mosquito Lagoon, however, Is furnishing some fast trout
fishing. Most of the trout are small, riming about one "keeper"
size to every four caught. They have not been too willing to hit
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Football
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Seeks Players
local entry In the Central

at Seminole Sporting Goods says he has been so busy writing up
licenses that he hasn't had time to find out who caught wha t
from his customers.

Florida Amateur Football
Leagueis looking for players.

Again a reminder that any boat operated without the new
registration decal is illegal and could lead to a citation from the

eligible for the team, which will
compete with eight to 10 other

Game and Fish Department.
Mother incident of too much speed in a congested area of
the river was reported this week. This time It was a houseboat

Central Florida teams.

with big motors wMch failed to slow down resulting in the loss of

a motor byaboaterwho hit the wake of the houseboat.
Fortunately, the operator of the small boat was able In
recover the motor but It could have had more serious conseqtiencs. Slow down!

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high series Margaret Croft 515 and her first 200 game (202). Bill

was the first woman to land here Friday at the end of the
first leg of the Powder Puff Derby.
Fifty-nine planes arrived at El Paso International

Robin Dean 1772.

Martin wahigh for the inenwith a543 and Chet Averitt had the

ne Early Toyota Mixed League has high series going to
Burt Truax 558-2D9 and Ray Hatchett U&amp;200. Evelyn Clayton
had the high game IWM and Polly Price was siecond with a 188
game. Pr ice had the high series 510, Harriet Jackson
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Ngh game with a 205. Norman Sparks is still carrying tl~*
highest a%vrage 178 and Jeannette Morris and Shannon Corsi
are tied with 156. Lee Michaud spared the 34-7 spUt Lt. 2nd, and

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Ngh gRme 190 and Cheryl Lii and Marie Girardi bed with 188

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The City Slickers Mixed League reported by Linda Cohen,
Danny This and Sylvia Hitteil had the high series with 475 and

games. Karen Peters is still high average with 15/ and Mary
Johnson Is second with 154. Turkea were chalked up by Ann

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426 respectively. High game goes to Robert Busby IV and
Hittell 163. William Behrens and Sharon Williams are still
carrying the high average for the league with 158 and 143. "Star
of the week" this week goes to Judy Hawkins wid Janet Sharp
who both bowled 18 pins over their averages. Lucky Strikes are
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Audrey Johnson, reporti from the Dynatronics Mixed. Ed
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Ed Mallon also had a nice 197 game. Rosemarie Beehner's 491

Carol Slaughter was second with a 188.
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3rd places got the Schlots Rookies (10-20), Team 10 (8-4) and
Fite Tire Supply (7-6).
Petticoats Wednesday Morning Ladies League high series

Hall 54i, 3-le, Sue Wymn 3-10, Melanie Miller 3-6-7, 3-10. Kitty
Lawrence S-10, 3-9-10, and Bonnie Penton 3-10.
Thmsday Morning Shooting Stars Ladies League reported
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Steve Belew was second for the men with his first 200 and
W.lie had a 2D9 game and a 536 seried. Other highs go to Walt

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is carrying the high average with her 158. "Queen of the week"
is Debbie Mayer plus 105 pIns . Turkeys were chalked up by Pat
Friend, Margaret Jacobs and Betsy Chavis. Esther Subo
picked up the 6-10 split others include Alsine Darse) 5-10, and
Marge Hutson 2-10. Famous Recipe Ls sWl in first and Low
Roflers are in second, and The Lorigshot's are in third place.

series. Alhnan and Chandler also shared the high game with 221

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the women i ith a 513-206 game and Martann LePorto was

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thy Schmidt of Long Beach. Ca. ances. cOnsidering the wet con.
seconds trolt the winner in 45.8.

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lie rolled two strikes from the first, opened in the

Vulcans of the World Football League announced his

I 05ing the second game. 4.2.

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Thornton in two rounds, Edgar Ross defeated Charhe Grim.

mett, Victor Perez stopped Wayne Battle in three, Gene Idlette

a 129 average on this league

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Gifford in two and Ed Turner defeated Kkig Kong M

Larry Peterson K.O.'ed Eddie Walker In five, and Joey Vincent

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stopped Tommy Howard in sever, Edgar Ross stopped Iry

on a 10-round decision

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"Killer" Ellis stopped Willie Chaney In two ond Leon Shaw past

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Haven Camp and every evening, the sinell of campfires burning, fish frying over an open fire, and die delectable odor of

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Morris stopped John Balla In three and Edgar Ross stopped
Willie Chaney in three.

round decision, J. T. Dowe stopped Efrain Gonzales in three,

On the Wekiva River, the water is up and bream are wiIIIng

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ORLANDO , May
Jodie Ballard won a 10-round decision

EUSTIS, Feb. 28 - Solomon Mi stopped Bowie Adams in
the sixth round.
TAMPA, March 7 Joe Roman over Wal te r White on a 10

to five foot depths just off George's Bar and Tiger Shoals are
proving very effective. One party from Daytona told of catching
almost a hundred trout with only 20 of them large enough to
keep.

to hit. Camp Seminole reports frying size catfish are
becoming plen tiful along wi th the tream.
Cam pe rs are filling up all available sites at Wekiva River

11th hole at the Cliff Valley golf course, using a nine iron
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over Cefus Rowe and Willie Chancy past Sipple Jenkins.

a halt pound, and an 11 pounder.
Upstream at Lemon Bluff, some schooling action Is seen in
the early part of the day and occasionally one of the schoolers
will get careless and jump on a plug. The small size lures such
as the "Gay Blade" seems to be doing the best job. Spinner type
ha are getting
larger
as well as plastic worms.

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -Larry Mehl, playing his first

Orioles 5, Yankees 4
inning and W Detroit past Mil.
Ken Holtzman pitched a four.
Manoy Trailo were walked couple sooner or Later"
Don
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for a fasthall and he threw a hitter and Bill North drove in
coming up in the n.lath, ft was
Kingmsn iUmmed his 12th InWtlonally to load
the bases
Braves 5, Astrus 4
curve. Another time I was look. two runs, leading Oakland over with a home run ap4 Tommy
all over but the pos4ame 11m homer Of the Be&amp;= bLgb into and Jisilt Cardena; singled to Ralph
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works Wrong This time the the left field seats "It was. IO'7 Fight
Bill
ahead run as Baltimore rallied
homer, his fourth of the year, fastball The ti me I hit the ninth victory and his sixth In
Campbell pitched a five.
Mets got him.
fast,ban," he said. ,,He threw
Gluts 1, Dodgers 0
for three runs in the ninth to hittet to lead Minnesota over
pmred the Braves past Hous. homer, I was just looking for last seven decisions.
"I didn't mean to start the me fastb.fli in New York
Willie Monlanes' filinnlng ton. "It's wonderful" he the ball."
Texas In the first game of their
beat New York.
Royals 3 Whi te
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Thomas and John MonLefusco July, %ie had a bIg crowd and one of the few bad pitches TUnt the ninth Inning carried Kansas
two-run homer keyed a four.run
Then, BfL'r C11eOn ~Orl" sin- made the run stand up with an we won'"
two home runs, a leadoff shot
Bill Freehan's three-run sixth inning that triggered
ftew all night. lie allowed the City over Chicago.
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Sox 3-2 the

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for ft final Uiree outs and the ry. In the finale, Andy Thornton tory over the Cardinals.
-I hke outfielder after belting his draSo on Friday night In Phila. Fourth of July fireworks tor. tripled with one out In the 11th to hit1
" he said. "You dose your matk shot In the seventh In.
delphis It figured thak with the the Mets did
their own ei- inning, then Steve Swisher and eyes and you're going to hit a ning. "One time I was looking
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Big catfish have moved into the deep water at Marina Isle

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RAPPOPORT
Indians only four hits.
two-run belt by Grote, his veball That's what Grote was fonnance
for the Giants
AP Sports Writer
"I don't have anything to talk
Jerry Grote used to catch Tug former batterymate, that looking for. IV pitch also
McGraw's pitches.Now he hits vaulted the Mets to a 4-3 vlcto- wound IT on the other side of
Oscar Gamble'
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Larry Renaud.
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Randy Armstrong In four and Bobby Walker 'iefeated King
Kong Morri.3.
TAMPA, May 19- John Pinney defended his Southern Middieweight title by defeating Gene Wells in 10 rounds, Nathanlal
Gates up set Al Hogan, Ed Turner stopped Mike McKinney In

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years and was secretary-treasurer of both the U.S s
Football Association and the Middle Atlantic Intercollegla te Soccer i.eague
He died Tuesday at age 72.

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four rounds, Termite Watkins stopped Otis Locklear in three,
Edgar Ross K 0 ed Saw Pretty in two and Victor Perez
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there, had word of several good strings landed this week along
with lots of bream,
Johnny Cash f ished solo Monday and put 45 of the big bream
in his boat. His wife assisted him in landing 65 on a Tuesday trip
and 35 more on Wednesday.
Tom Gordle, who landed a pair of lunker bass last week, had
to be content with a few "eatin' "stied ones this week. Leroy

Monday for former Olympic hockey player and college

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ORLANDO, Feb.27 - Victor Perez fought a 10-round draw with
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seconds, an Ilth and a 12th.

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TAMPA, Jan. 3-Mike Quarry won a 10-round decision over
Joe Roman, Victor Perez over Eddie Davis, Nathanial Gates
past Marlin Lewis and Wi llie Chancy stopped Jim Making in
two.
TAMPA, Jar, 30. Tony Licata took a 10-round decision from
Marcel Clay, Mike Morgan defeated Ernie Burns, Nathanlal
Gates past Lonnie Robbins, Henry Hall over Willie Chancy, and
Jim Makin stopped Mike Feldman in three.
ORLANDO, Feb. 11 Earnie Shavers knocked out Leon Shaw
in one round, Edgar Ross stopped Henry Hall in five, "Killer"

first place finish, three thirds, a fourth and a fifth, as he
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in the fi nal race.
John Linville of Larchmont, N.Y., won the tempest
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flying dutchman class In Olympic yachting p fj-Ials in
four days of racing at Assocl'itlon Island.
Diax finished first In four of the first races and did not
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tlw day — lobby sox and cinch belts, saMe
shoes and white bucks, and m;di to maxi
length, gathered skirts.
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dertaken by three Sanford women — Bobble
Committee workers reminiscing (from left) Robert Gonzales, Minerva (Smith) Walters, Helen
Brown Canton, Rochelle Eubanks Whitley
and Minerva Smith Walters. There were
(Alexander) Kincaid, Ruth Maxwell Marcantel and Lesude (Rotmida) Williams
letters to write, phone calls to make and plans
to set.
the person present with the most children.
O f course they also predicted that Robert
But looking back on all the preparations,
Married to Clayton Beaulieu, she and her
Bilihimer
Jr, would have a taxi stand and
"It was a hard working blast," says Mrs.
husband live in Sanford with their five
instead
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Walters, 1417 Oak Ave.. Sanford.
chlkktn.
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Of a total of 134 persons located who were
Delores Yates Williams of Orlando was
the FBI and not "building bridges" as the
originally in the class of '55, Mrs. Walters
the only class member present who Is a
class prophesied.
found that 34 lIve out of state, 26 live around
grandmother. All were presented with gifts
the sta te, 12 reside In Orlando and 62 are still
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who taught many of the Class rf '55 and is
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Joe Hunt took the brunt of class humor still
Supervisor for Honda Power and Light.
that's reason for a reunion,
prevalent In 1975 when he was presented a
,1 ''hC envisioned Lennie Rotunda 83 a
There were some 81 pet sons Including
large comb and decreed "the graduate with
iiwa dancer n Hawaii," bt
spousi who attended the buffet-banquet
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wife
the least amount of hair,"
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Saturday June 28 at Sanford Garden Club.
Williams
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four children and has indeed done some
Then on Sunday, there was a family picnic at
Prophecy was written, they were giving
traveling with her husband who is an IBNI
Lake .Colden
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yearbook editor, Hunt, a hard time. A tongue.
marketing specialist.
Harold Pate, class president, presided at
in-cheek tale written by three female
thebanquet and preserted special awards,
classmates had Hunt "selling (lying
"Sandra and Sonja Monforton are married
The. first went to Richard Norton who
saucers." But he showed them! Joe Hunt,
to twin brothers and live side by side," said
travelo the furtherest distance to attend the
who lives at 2008 Lily Court, Sanford, is
the class forecast. Sandra, now Mrs. Fred
reunloii. Norton resides In St. Louis, Mo.
selected account manager or Burroughs
Wilson, has two children and lives at 437
Alhe Andes Beaulieu received a prize for
Corporation Computer Salcs.
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attend the reunion as she Is touring Poland
wi th the Central Florida Chorale.
"Patty Brown and Rebecca Cain are
touring Paris giving pano lessons to poor
Frenchmen," was the prediction in 1955. But
presently Rebecca Cain Pelham Isa wife and
mother residing In Sanford, and Mrs Patty
Brown Angel li ves atl5Oa Valencia Dr.,
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Do nald Hampton. Wb11e he's not "chaplain tn
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Petty Officer sta tioned wi th
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And they always saw big things for class
president, Harold Pate It's a long way from
the forecasted ownership of the "Silver Star
Brewing Co.," but Pate Is now vice president
of Pate and Sargent Co. He resides in Winter
Park with his wife and three children.
But the class motto, "One for all and all for
one," Is perhaps the philosophy that per.
mitted warm humor and brought so many
back together to share memories In 1975.
The re were many who got together for the
one purpose of organizing the reunion.
Helen Alexander Kincaid was chairman of
the telephone committee assisted by Lennie
Rotunda Williams, Elizabeth Hardy Baker,
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Robert Gonzales was chainmn of the
entertainment committee assisted by Helen
Alexander Kincaid, Barbie Brown Carlton
and Joe Hunt.
Lennie Rotunda Williams was chairman of
the program committee assisted by C1audete
Waits Behrens, Barbie Brown Caniton,
Rochelle Eubanks Whitley and Minerva
Walters.
Roger Verner handled the printing of the
'55-15 booklet.
Decorations were handled by Eleanor Nix
Butler assisted by Rebecca Cain Pelham and
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Miss Deborah Jane Howe and cowl-type collar and long
John C. Johannesmeyer were tapered sleeves She carried a
united i.n marriage at 11:30 p.m. crescent bouquet of yellow
Saturday, June 21 In St. Mary daisies and blue baby's breath.
Magdalen Catholic Church, AlTerri Jameson and Laura
Patrick J. Caverly performed
the double-ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
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Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Simon Bernal, of
South Daytona and formerly of Sanford, an.
flounce the engagement of their daughter,
Pe nelope Louise, to Robe rt Morse Thompson
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morse
Thompson of Cohasset, Mass
Miss Bernal is a graduate of Mainland
Senior High Schuol and received a B.S. In
ma th education from Florida State Univerally. Prior to returning home, the bride-to-be
was a compiter programmer In Boulder,

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Out-of-town guests came
from Boca Raton, Sarasota,
Clearwater, DeLand, Ohio,
California, North Carolina and
South Carolina.

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Paul D. McGhee, 28, 10
Frances Dr., Altamonte
Springs, Nika Muangwang, 26,
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Arnold T. Jackson Jr., fl, B;
382, Chuluota, Lola L Browich,
19, 478 Norpes Rd., Maitland.
Char les D. Hannaka, 36, 65
Gould Rd., COIWTibUS, Ohio,
Ellen L Yeagk, 24, 3070 C
Alleghney, Columbus, Ohio.
George M. Sirnkawlch, 19, 303
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their daughter Martha McNeil] Parker to
Robert William Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Robert Weber, Ridgewood, N.J.
The br1de-elect, born jnDj..n, N.C. is
1971 graduate of Seminole High School. She
attended Furman Uni versity and graduated
from Florida State University In 1975.
She is the granddaughter of Mrs. j. hassle
Sr., and the late Mr. Jones of Cheraw,
S.C. and Mrs. David H. Parker and the late
David Parker, New Smyrna Beach.

University in 1975.
Heis the grandsonof the lateMr.andMrs.
WUJIRm Last of Hawthorne, N.J. and the late
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Weber, CIlIfsIde, N.J.
Weber is employed with U.S. Customs In
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The engagement is annowlced of Shirley
R Hill to Daniel D. Cannon.
The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and
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Leonard Holland, brother of the bride, was best man. A
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the engagement of their da ughter, Cheryl
Lynn, toG1enfl David Hill son of
and
F. Robert MIII, Rt. 1,83-A, Longwood.
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Robert M. Wiseman, , 430
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Maitland, Linda C. Sheppard,
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Brooklyn
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Jack Leroy Jimenes at 7 p.m. carnation.
July 3m
Lake Mary
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Lake Mary. She was given in wore
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marriage by her 1ather.
honor attendant In
The bridegroom Is the eon of shad i pastel and carried
Mrs. Edna Jimenez, 110 Poplar mafri'Ing single carnations.
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hooped slip. It was detailed with '11ry o4wIuyfl were
lace around the hem and a lace
Following a reception In the
semi-circle accented the back. educational building at
Her shoulder length veil was Church, the couple left on a
attached to a pearled headwedding trip to Pittsburg,
piece and she carried a bouquet Texas.
of pastel and white daisies.
The couple will live In SanSusan McIntosh was matron ford where the bridegroom Is
of boner. She wore a lime green employed by Fairway Market.
gown of dotted swiss trimmed
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Mr. and Mrs. John Newkirk, Sanford. The Rev. James
Lyiv off i ciated at the ceremony. Sylvia Stallworth was
orgarLst and soloist.

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bodice and carried a bouquet of green
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Leo King, present engraved silver tray to Mrs. Mildred Bishop,
church secretary for the Past 20 yesirs. She was honored Sunday
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Rev. Fields wasoneof the many recipients for the 1975
Freedom Awuds. The plaque reads: Florida State
NAACP Award to Rev. A. A. Fields for 65 years of
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I may not be American (yet), but that
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Jim
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executive director; Jack J-finn., zoo director;
Stan Stock, animal ex pert and promoter -1
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Wa.. like ai old Home Day. dinner ws enjoyed by
Former mem bers from out of everyone.
c ass, and will be f or ming a new their Son, Dick w
town Included the Robert
as on a
class
In a few weeks,
business trip to Indiana The
Meyers and George Madden Karate Class
families as well as charter
children had a wonderful Urn.
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harold McBrideChuluota
and the Edward Murphy sponsored a karate class which Homer of Third Court, spent a onSaWdaytoipmid ,ome Uwe
timely visit to Chuluota at. with his parents.
farnhl" all of whom were aIy
was a tremendous
seats of honor Beulah Ahalt They gave an exhibition of their tending the graduation of their
was another honored eat
prowess to the congregation grandson, Ted, from Oviedo
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oh, how far it's come from the squalid little
Sanford zoo that we loved while ltlasted,t,ut
are glad to see behind us now that tt's ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Rackard, Forest City; Mr.
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Oviedo; Mrs. Rosa Davis,
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really started in New York, recall her girlhood in the big
Richard C. Badzlnskl.
shortly after the 1967 death of city, and remembers clearly
The couple were married
her husband, famous artist the time The Abbey P la yers used to walk Geri home after coll ects and counts mIlk money from the Cassel berry Dog June 17, 1950 In Richland Wash.
John Liello who has shown his were performing "Storm over performances."I met many at St. Mary Magdalene School. Pound. "I named him Snuffy, They now have two grown
work all over the world and Patsy" and she landed a small celebrities during that time," She is also past president of the because he's
children, Steve and Kenny, and
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once shared a studio with Pablo role,
daughter,
Altamonte Civic Club.
me." she smiled as the animal a 13-year-old
Since moving to Florida, Geri
Geri's constant companion Is ran to get a rubber toy his Christina, who were among
Leo J Carroll, famous later has been a Pink Lady, and as a
bright-eyed, part Chihuahua- beloved mistress had tlwown some 45 guests at the
The first young folks she of "Topper" was In the play and Senior Citizen helper she part terrier which
celebration.
she adopted for um
Dr. Woodall is active In the
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Marshall, Texas and Mr. and Mrs. F.N.
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JayJ.We1strod,2I,No.,
Glenn Hill graduated from Lyman High 5573 N. Semoran Winter P
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School and was in Honor Society and varsity Sharon
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Farm La., Casselberry.
Miami where he enjoys playing football.
Steven C. Walling, 23,510 id
His grandparents are Mrs. D.W. Ward, St., Chuluota, Sharee I Barrltt,
Orlando and Mrs Flora Hill, Fruitland Park. 21, 511 E 4 th, Ch u]uot.
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John C. Tryon, 32, Apt. 24
August 2 in the Community United Methodist Perry Ave., Norwalk, Conn.,
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Nancy L. Tolman, same add.

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Her grandparents are Mrs. Joe Nesbitt of

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the senior class and active In Honor Society,
Civinettes and Wrestlerettes. She also at.
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Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Archie D. Cannon, 261 Short St., Lake Mary.
A wedding date of July 11 has been set.

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F J SUno of
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Winter Park, Aids L Johns. 66.
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boys got 8 place of their own," mishap: even foreigners in
England, she discovered, are
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Jch L. Jlmenez, 23, 110

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practi ce here. But that's fine had a share
of her own. In 1963
with me -I really li ke th
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sound.
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confirmed the success of the
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John A. Cox, 49, 3008 Winfield
St., Orlando, 1111a M. Manfre,
45, Lakewood Dr.
Perry L. Martin, 23, Rt. 3 Ba.
597, Deborah K. Edwards, 20,
Ba 1237.
Paul N. Stephen, 21, Clearwater, Frances K. BLstllne, 23,
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After a wedding trip to Daytona Beach, the couple will
five In Longwood. The Wide Is employed by}cjy1 Co th
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Rocky B. Sneed, 24, 606
Ivanhoe Wy, Cauelberry,
Elope P. Bobbins, 20, same.
Philip D. Loveless, 30, 700 S.
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Thompson Rivers, 24, 2305
MCNEILIJ PARKER
Seawick Fl., Jacksonville.
Michael P. Rumble, 24, 61 N.
Devon Ave., Winter Springs,
Roxanne Rumble, fl, 402 Edwin
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white organza over blue
ultressa trimmed with inserts
of white lace and blue satin
ribbon. They carried yellow
daisies and blue baby's breath
arranged in white Bo-Peep

wd1ngwsthadoulerthgcy perf
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Rev. Leslie Holcombe of Longwood at 3pit June 21 The
wedding took place in the garden patio at the Longwood
home of Mr. and Mrs Derward McKinney, parents of the
bridegroo m.
The bride isth edaughterofWj11jamH0D,
and Mrs Louise Holland, Longwood.
For her wedding, the bride chose a formal length gown of
white on white leno with long sl,
.ves, trimmed in blue. She
carried a cascade of blue and white ice mums and daisies.
Mrs. Cathy Conner of Winter Haven was her cousin's
matron of honor. She wore a blue and white leno formal
length gown and carried a smaller version of the bride's

By ELDA NICHOLS

Louts M. Lloyd, 34, 107
La rkspur Dr., Altamonte
Springs, Karen A. Sauer, , 140

Johannesmeyer attended the
bride as Gower girls. They wore

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Howe, 310 IdylIwilde Dr.,
Sanford. The bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.
Johannasmeyer of Sanford and
North Carolina.
wicker baskets.
Given In marriage by her
Howard Barronwas best
father, the bride wore a formal
man. LL Dale Johanneameyer,
length gown of white Qiana.
brother of the bridegroom,
The empire bodice featured a Robert G. Howe and
J. Douglas
high Jeweled neckline, detailed Howe,
brothers of the bride
with beading. The long tapered were ushers.
sleeves with tiny cuffs were
Following a reception at the
beaded to correspond
Withthe Matson et Jardin restaurant,
neckline. An overskirt nowed the couple left on a wedding
trip
into a train,

miniature pompons,
stephanotls and English Ivy.
Mrs. Thomas G. Wade, sister
of the bride, vi., matron of
honor. She wore a formal length
A-line gown of blue polyester
with a short Jacket featuring a

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pace for the Capko sisters, putting ona grand perfoi-mbaton twlrlers and teachers all ance.
three of them - Patty Capko
"We teach -' only baton I but
Goodwine has a studio in In. also flag, hoop, knives, fire
dianapolLi, lix], Jea' Capko baton and two-baton twirling,'
Jacobs and Ca thy Capko run added Jean
thelrP.JC.'sSthoolofBaton in
Al thcxighherownson,Bobby,
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does have "walk on"
Jean's 404 S. Edgemon Road some of the school's shows, he
homedoublezasastudiooncea isnotatrirler andJeancloesn't
week during the summer and er*.'ourage boys to join
tw1r- weekly in the busier win- dR-cs. "It's not that boys can't
ter mOnths Al though the two manage - there are some outsisters started teaching locally standing male twirlers - but I
(Ely One year agO, theY already don't think they should be
have 31 students aid ha ve forced into it because it's often
start.ed cntering CoI11ptthOns. hard on a boy: he gets teaseti a
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th e show in Maltland's
Her students begin at age 3,
Independence Day Parade,
and continue on up intO thCir
Parents of the twirlers were late teens. Many of her older
treated to the First Annual students are majorettes at
Spring Twirling Pageant on Lyman, Oviedo or Lake Howell
June 12 at the Sanford Garden HlghSchoolsandarestartlngto
Club and were de lighted with win local competitions.
the progress their daughtm
Cathy Capko, 16, who will be
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27 meeting, was both In- Includes music, songs, art,
teresting and informative.
craf ts, academics and physical
The guest at the llighlands educa tion. Rest periods are
meeting room was Mrs. Giuck- provided and a well-balanced
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Law Office in Orlando.
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attended that a new Legal Aid
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tight hip-huggers.
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When I say I want to take to show more in public Um me, but
don't
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wrong, want my frienris and family to
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DEAR ABBY: I am dating a
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want him to escort me. His wife NER
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DEAR PARENT: Don't ask
I bat' to displease
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weanrtg his wedding band. He baud. And don't ask him to
this more azxlmore.
ra is ing three teenagers, "hide" it. When conversing
Am I wrong? Or is he' And
which lsprobablywhyhe hasn't with family and friends, you
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WANTS TO
I'd like him to remove his he is widower.
DEAR WANTS: He's wrong.
And you can handle It by telling
himthatouwffldrrsstoPkaSe
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DEAR ABBY: am 23-yearold wife and tether of two. I
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nice figure. My problem is my
husband. He wants me to wear
sexy clothes to show off what
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Center specializes in the care of
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Forest City Cub Scout and meeting place, theSevent-d.a) contact Loren }'ardulis,
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Springs Junior Police with their
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country store and Winter' wasthegroups' participatFntn
Amos
Klager of Hacienda
Springs Community Youth the city's all day bazaar.
Louis Hurtado of Albert Village, who seems to be the
Group who will have clothes,
mceaneous art and crafts Street was chosen by the group unofficial handy man of the
to appear on Channel 35 along Village! He helps out all those.
and plaues for sale
The Winter Springs Bicen with Bazaar coordinator Carl people who for one reason or
tennial Committee will have a Mitchell, to talk about the event another can not receive
booth displaying artifauLs from and in particular, the Junior assistance from the regular
maintenance department.
the wfli's past, present and Police projects.
The theme will be a "Country
future.
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The Jaycees of Winter Store." For sale will be used that Klager Li not re tired and
Springs will have seven tables boo ks, plants, home made key maintains a full-time job.
set up, and the Winter Springs chains, pompons, a 10 cent grab Despite this fact, he Is always
Volunteer Fire Dept. will sell bag, and an old fashioned Kool- willing and able to fix a doot,
Bice ntennial auto tags and ha ve Aid stand manned by several of fe nce, and other problems that
occur In a mobile home.
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Monday. Treat co-wo!kers v~th extra consideration Tuesday. Wednesday.
Agreements made toward close of the week will be beneficial to you.

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Wednesday. Best days: Thursday, Ffiday. Aims vague Saturday.

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favored Thursday,Fnda', You're easily deceived Saturday.
GEMINI (May2l-.kine 20)Seif.interestsaceadvancedastheweekbegiflS.
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temper Thursday. Good news Friday. Humor your mate Saturday.
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of your course of action Tuesday, Wednesday. Good opportunities for
material accumulation Thursdby, Friday. You quit too easily Saturday.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Benefits through friends, contacts Sunday, Monday.
Neql,:cted responsibilities catch up witti you Tuesday. Wednesday. Lucky
vIrith large. imaginative plans Thursday, Friday. Don't gamble Saturday.
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r' Bar friends from business affairs Tuesday. Wednesday. Votive
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—Maron Law Berry, 71, was killed Sunday
when her car struck a railroad signal and flipped
into a train in her hometown of Orlando.
-Phillip Laishley, 50, mayor of Punta G(xda,
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-Gary Arthur Anderson, 20, of St. Cloud,
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contractors of U* city fire Piland hcld up for display a ment laid to be housed.
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station - interim city hall yellow plastic bucket placed
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facility.
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overnight low 70.
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with the designr and "an inferior" product, adding it paving rnrolved poor judgment.
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Partly clQudy through council chamber of the new architect; or the, contractor; or is "an insult to anyone's inthe city officials who found it telhtgence to pass it off as a should have been used In
tomorrow with a chance of $200,000 municipal building,
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TOM FREEMAN
LARRY SINCLAIR
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Seminole's party chairman,
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Sinda Knowles, 7, scrapes away at her loamy face during a
follow
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man In his resignation notice,
group,"
but
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more politicking going on In
s ha v ing contest staged today at Sanford's Summet Playground
She completed the operation with no knicks or cuts either -there Sinclair cited a "group" which disagrees. "I don't think there Sinclair's statement last week Ann Cramer ruled Cable's June the Democratic Party than in
as no blade in her razor. Sind a Is the dau hter of Mr. and Mrs
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.
"group," Sinclair said, was his normal politics," he said.
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concerned Rozon was the
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ficials and employes are con- in charge of construction of all
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first set, Eonne picked up on ly energies to designing and dusk and often continued on iell as his practical experience
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if points, live of them In tile constructing (lie zoo, and to meetings after dark.
re'urce1uInesa developed in site contributions, Rorzon also
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second game, In which she took directing the Central Florida
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Zoological Society.
him an essential part of the ZOO Society's finances and directed
And for the past three the Zoological Society by to appreciate,
Not once did Billie Jean seem
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all zoo peisonnel.
months, he has worked seven Director Jim Ryan. his
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involved in a 1974 investigation
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Florida 7) SWUng O'fl for the
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greeted by asscrted shrieks,
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Ceremonies were limited to
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"America's Freedom," as the
broad smiles of welcome from
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fresh morning
giant bird is called, the long- leopards and cougars - aI
Sanford Zoo f
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zoo
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and leaps for a delighted Florida bears and more
Delton&amp; Also among the first hurried along the cypress audience.
"We'gota1ong way to go
members 0f the ape family.
visitors to pass through the mulched walkways, eager to
yet,"adinittedcent.ralFlorjda
Singing shr il ly and calling
swinging gates of the rustic seeererythingjntherLr5fj%.e
Zoo offi cials
Zoological Society President
hil"and "hello!" to pasA-r5by, part delighted with the way the Jim Ryan. "But we have come
cypress entrance boutij were minutes. Then they started
MlssMarleeGreinandDuane Iromthebeginningagain tins were the colorful ma c a w anim.ilsareadaptrngtothelr along way from Jungle and
parrots. A little further down new home. Although Ule lion is swamp. I hope the people enjoy
Meyer of DeBary with a gift of time more slowly.
steakf'rthelrfavorjte animal,
the walkway the spider stiilalituesoreathavingbeen whatwehavedoneso far and
They lingered first near the monkeys raced up and down the moved, and Carmen Is still get a good idea of just now
Fletcher the cougar.
Amcrican Bald Eagle's hand. tree trunks enclosed in their tall inspecting every square inch of beautiful this zoo is going to be
Although the 1200,000-plus some enclosure - what better cage. Obviously delighting In her large enclosure before when it's completed."

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WASHINGTON (AP)
Stepping up his push to end
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lambasting the Federal Power CornimMon and
predicting "a %-try serious natural gas shortage" in the
Midwest this wister.
Departing from prepared texts in speakinC at.pearances, Thursday in Cincinnati and Cleveland, Ohio,
Ford became increasingly vehement as he urged
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Ju.stic-t, I p.irtuient say

describe their electronic surveillance equipment to the
attorney general.
A Justice Department spokesman said rhursday night
that the CIA notified the department last month that it did
not intend to comply with the rile on th e ground that the

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TAMPA A i) - I trusted him, ycs, but In no way
was he m
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trusted adviser, former Sen. Edward
Gurney says of fund-raiser Larry Williams.
Gurney made the statement
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examination in his bribery conspiracy trial when he was
asked if he ever told a former law partner to confide in
Williams
Gurney admitted once telling Williams to be on the
lookout for possible clients in his travels around the state.
But Gurney told the Jury he (ioesn't think Williams
thrected any business to his foriner law practice.
Gurney, ex-aide Joseph
plus former federal
ayne Swiger and Ralph Koontz are
charged with conspiracy to cre-Ae an illegal slush fund in
Lonnection with Williams- activities.
Williams has testified that he raised nearly S400,00o
from Florida builders between 1971-73 by promising them
lissistance from the FIIA.
Gurney, 61, also is cliarged with bi-ibery, accepting
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investigatin,
- a number of thefts said an air conditioning unit
and burglaries.
and a measuring wheel, total
Deputy R. A. Newshutz value $0, were listed as
reported a 16-foot boat owned missing after burglars entered
by John J. O'Neill, of Orlando, the tr
forcing a door,

Charles Stevens, 3250 Ferndell vending machines owned by taken from bui
Drive, Winter Park, after Southern Music of Orlando at First St. Patrolman
hard
burglars pried open a vent
Zayre's Discount Department Quigley
wets were the
window.
Store SR 436 Fern Park
property of Wa llace V Ness,

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Sanford police today were 634 Semirole Ave., Longwood.
Longwood Ave., Altamonte investigating ther(ts of cash,
Courts
-Springs, reported $150 cash tools and auto parts.
Window Smashed
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Carole Smith , of Master
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after it was ente red through a
Auto urolnrs smasLd a
Cove Apartments, told of ficers
window.
wttow to ' ier the car of
was found drifting in Lake
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near Lake Mitt Boulevard.
employe, at the Auto~-Trafn
was a 55 horsepower outboard
Avenue last night.
Carl Nelson, of W5 Cherokee
Deputy Archie Freeman
Deputy C. H. Braccklein
wking lot at Persimmon Ave.
motor, accessories and fishing Circle, Sanford, reported reported a $165 citizens band reported an undetermined
Officers
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equipment valued at $700.
someone took a sleeping bag, radio unit was taken from a amount of money w"s taken sanders, tw baws and a routa,
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Detectives were probing a clottIng and a foot locker, total pickup truck at tlie residence of when thieves broke into two total value SU, were reported reported mLu!jnR.

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birthday today "Just like always, eatin' some cake and
tellin' some
"The country and Charlie are sharing a birthday"
Nelson Curr an, the administrator of the nursing home
where Smith now lives, said in a toast io the forme.- slave
a party on the eve of Independence Day. --Ietls hope
both nf them have many rnore."
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value of the Ba r- B-0 Pork dinner for $1.3S Is
$2.49, not $2.29 as Indicated. Breakfast Is
served at Coleman's Bar-B-Q Monday thru

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Construction Co. office trailer
at the Leiffe. Trucking Co..
Sherifra deputies and San. Franklin St., Altamonte

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in the advertisement for Coleman's Bar-B.
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edition, there appeared two errors. The

Friday. July 4,

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Wednesday about mounting gas shortages but said they
would affect industry rather thari homeowners and could
be offset this year by using other fuels.

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yesterday afternoon before ended In a mistrial on May 23. the opposite side of the county.
In the two day re-trial that
returning guilty verdicts for
ended
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Faller was arrested by
Fall er on charges of larceny of
a motor vehicle and u'Jid- State Atty. Bill Heffernan sheriffs deputies near the

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van.

'P'e night of Jan. 15, knobs
vestlgation after being found been living recently at an shortly before th e 110,000 an electronic siren to a dashrescue van was stolen.
guilty of stealing and burning Apopka address, held in Jail
bnard bracket In tt)e van.
A half-hour after the vehicle
an Oviedo Fire De partment pe nding sentencing. He faces a
maximum 10-year prison was taken it was found in
rescue van.
Ovi.-,W rtnlicc fixuml a radio
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Forrest Dee Faller, 22-year- degrte Amn in cuttisectlon with presedted - witnesses who
testified that Faller had been at testimony that two knob5 he
old former Oviedo resident, has the Jan. 15 incident.
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continued until asimulated liftoff shortly after 2 p.m.
Officials said the leak apparently occurred when Brand
was strapped into the flight couch. Had it happened
during an actual
the launch would have been
delayed, officials shid.

Hassan Homan, a 25-year-old Iranian who worked in
the visa section of the Embassy in Tehran, wasshot and

killed Thursday afterncon by two terrorists who in.
tercepted the Embassy car In which he was riding. The
terrorists escaped along with a woman who was in their

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Mellon Park topped off with a
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fireworks display at night.
Areawide Planning Advisory
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"Sanford's Biggest Garage preliminary agenda - at
Altamonte Springs Municipal
Sale," charity est.nt, 10 a in ,
6 p.m., Santord Plaza, Blair Civic Center — 10:30 a m
McGarey, coordinator.
Free blood pressure tests, 2-4
Story flour for 3-5 year olds, pm, Seventh-day Adventist
South Seminole Community Church, 7th and ['liii, Sanford

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Westaide Recrea ti on Center. Park, recreation room, 600 E.
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Daytona Beach tides, highs
Highs in the upper M)s to lower 5: 08 a.m., 5:47 p.m.; lows 11: 11
90s. Lows in the mid 60s to a.m.
arot.nd 70. Winds variable
Part Canswal Wgbs 4:46
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A camp spokesman said the gir l had twice been warned
to keep away from the edge of the falls before she sud.
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Brevard Is about 25 miles south of Ashevilje In south.
western North Carolina.

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Melissa Engles, Deltona
Edith lyre
Ruth Coleman, Ft LanderMatilda Galles, DeBary
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Vincent Cucmello, Deltona
Gertrude Coe, Geneva
Abra ham Sickles, Deltona
Francis E. Hilliard, Geneva
Winifred Stavracos, Deltona
Gloria Davis,
Scott Osborne, Orange City
William E Oyler, APO, New Teddy Willis, Lengwood
Rufus
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house Falls in th e Pisgah National Forest, officials say.
She and other girls and counselors from the Keystone
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in the park when she fell late Wednesday,
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the ordination
priest', siding with tue l'roteslant Episcopal Church in the United states on an
which has divided the Anglican churches.
The Church's male héshops and priests blocked a
proposal to open the priesthood to women Thursday after
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WILLIAM D. CURHIE. Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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Year. $2840. H) Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, 116.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

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Sanford residents will be gtiests of honor of fJi,
Orlando Twins at Tinker Field on Aug. 4, when the
farm ci'ib of the American League Minnesota 'Twins
bcsts the Montgomery Rebels In a SouJ&amp;n League
baseball game at 7:30 p.m.
Many baseball people who either five in Sanford
currenti), or have been residents here, will be
honored, including baseball's oldest active scout
Zin Beck, John Krlder, Burt Chapman, Peter
Schaal and Buddy Lake, JuLt to mention a few.
Owner Calvin Griffith of the parent club is going
to make every effort to be on hand for the night's
activities, however his presence depends upon how
things are going in Minnesota,
Tickets to the game will be availa ble at the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce, all area
banks and at Mc Donald Restaurants, as well as at
The Herald and they are free.
One ticket admi ts th e entire fa mily to t he game
and all residents are urged to be on hand to honor
these distinguished people.

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Today marked th 199th birthday of the United
States and gave Sanford reason to celebrate.
Fireworks and speeches reminded Sanford
residents of the beginnings of th e nation and the
Bicentennial which currently is underway both
nationally and locally.
Baseball games, picnics, swimming and all
other kinds of outings were held as tradition

requires.

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marks the beginning of a new nation and th~t

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time for these events. Instead the American
peop!c
then called colonists
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In Philadelphia, the Continential Congress
after weeks of debate
approved a document
which has since become a birth certificate th at is
one of the most cherished pieces of parchment in
history.
That document began, "We hold these truth s to
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rights
life, libertyand the pursuit of happiness."

Liberty Bell, awaken from
your slumber
Since the niqht you spent
yourself
Calling to our countrymen,
Then so very few in number.

evidence do you have that they are necessary or
even beneficial?
The official grew belligerent. He was unable to
back Uph
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turned to threAts, told those present that
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helped Eve Crabtree Wlate hundreds of balloons for today's Gre2t Frog Jumping Race at Fort
Mellon Park. Ile race is In honor of A.Q. Olson, vice presidert of Autoftin Corp and supporter of
Junior spirit of '71, Mrs. Crabtree is a member of the JunIo Woman's Club of Sanford, sponsors of

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The freeze on spending for consulting contracts ordered by
the Department of Heal th. Education ani Weifare doesn't in.
volve a great amount of money by federal standards - nor
does it promise to be of long duration,
But the action Is encouraging, because - In the words of
Deputy Controller Charles Miller HEW "blew the whistle on
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Miller said the department has neared the legil limIt set by
Congress for expenditures on private surveys, advice and informa tion for the fiscal year ending June 30. An estimated $42
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ticklish task of determining who should be
prosecuted for the crimes that the Central
Intelligence Agency committed,
Undt-r CIA auspice!, murders were plotted,
offices were burglarized, letters were opened,
itiepliorm were tapped, deiectors were abuxed
and unsuspecting victims wete dosed with LSD.
Our sources swear that the justice Depart.
mnent will prosecute the federal violations and
s;iH turn over to the stntes evidence of local

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Zustice Department is wbether to go after the
traders who tt&amp;red the Illegal acts or the agents
who cart-led ttiem out,
Uovernyn.n' ment seldom have been

acting under
&amp;i. Yet Uwre is even a stronger
tendency on the part of the big rass to jrotert
One another.
Alter the My La: massacre, the generals in
charge A
the operation were never Indicted. And
the Watergate burglars, together with their
ringleadcrs G. Gordon IAdd)' arid E. Howard
Hunt, spelt more time in the slammer than did
their up'n-i's who got early paroles,
Our Jusfict Dqmrtwent sources say many
legal q=tions must be resolved before It is
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CAPITOL CHIME

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Environmentai Protection Agency's new them sour firl it %, io ii.4 lnjjjion.
drinking water standards, It is alleged, do
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watch her 3-year-old son. It is another man on my telephone.

How can I tactfully tell her to
and pictures and even an ac- sickening the way she carries
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counting of the money he had
back,
please
quit corning over here to
announces the opening of his office
on behind her husband's
spent on them (apartment rent,
for the practice of
I don't feel right looking after use my phone for such immoral
furniture and personal items, her
child while a married Purposes? HER NEIGHBOR
which he couldn't afford),
woman
with a perfectly wonDEAR NEIGHBOR: Tell her
I sat at home and made
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my derful and trusting husband is In EngIhh. And don't mince any
24th Place, Just Off South French Ave.
own clothes and draperies to scheming
and
plotting
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Sanford, Florida
save money. Now I have to use
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Museum
and students:
him.
Planetarium, Orlando, Is adUnder 25 SR.22's
Each day will involve th e
On the nigh ts when he'd come venture and 1erning time,
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home late, he lied so conTake these titles of Just a very new habitats to discover who
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Maybe there's a future TV
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more.
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vicar, inside guard; Mary Stabils, trustee;
betrayal. (P.S. This letter
television programming. and
Women's Editr
Doris Warren, trustee; and Florence
should serve as a warning to all
There is a summer science will produce their own
Williams, trustee,
who read this column: Should experience of one week
10 television show.
Ch arter members are, Marion Bennett,
A new Auxiliary of the Fraternal Order Of
you not live until next Monday, hours—for young people all the
The instructors are top-notch,
Eagles Area 3643 was recently presented a
Patricia Ferrin, Plane Grimes, Evelyn Hart,
if you have letters, pictures or way from preschool P'irough 9th the registration fee is low
Helen MeCalmont, Marelyn Nararro, Norma
cha r te r. The ceremonies were co nducted at
other damaging e.idenee grade,
the potential rewards for young
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Ilennigan, Murial Wood, Florience Williams,
hidden away, destroy It NOW!)
Here is a little detailed in- people are tremend(r.m.
President MIldred Schwartz, of Tampa, InfllAfl Aflit The !p. fl€!.t fer:tin à'uuut just two,
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anyone's rare coin coI1ectins, they wIll be seized
the buyer and seller. will be
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now to assure a place for your
his wife is something else.
"The Circle of Life" for first child or children.
Lately, she has been coming
over here to use toy telephone
because she doesn't wint Per
husband to hear her talking.
She calls up her boyfriend and
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and beaches, the abundance of ice cream vendors, and
busy schedules, compound Lhe problem. But foods that
appeal to kids car, be nutritious, too. For insta nce, for
br eakfast try two slices of toast spread with peanut butter
and ttpped with bacon. Accomnpaniedby a hail grapef ruil
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your h usband's illness and
death, and 40 years of marriage
that he had been unfaithful for
the last 15 years? There were
se veral women, but he saw one
steadily.
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A spokesman for the Mint tnsi.stej, mean-

We polled top experts from coast to coast who
agreed, with one exception, that they would be
af ra id to tou ch the pennies now. The single exception said he would be willing to bty the coins
on
the black market lot 310,9w apiece.
an unpubli3htod report that the latest p.,//~,rturt.-nt
li, it 'iAlf .tor Mary Brooks passed out 16
All
the experts agreed that the value v, ill soar
standards are a "travesty." They ire so low, r:ii 0 is ' the Senate
and
House
Bankingas
the
years
pass. They pointed out thzt a 1913
claims the repoM IthAt 'ill per cent (Y. the :I# #I#,
of" $0 the members could we what the Loiberty-head Mckle, which also Was r,,evtr put
country's cornmt,',Ucs already meet them. t
Mies would look like. Only two of
into circulation, recently sold for $100,000. only
Indiced. the rtusdar&amp; are no better Um Ufa I061 W vhis
,.'te returned.
five are known to be In existence,
Public Health recommendatIons for waite
qii ui's as If a serious crime has been
purity. the report stata.
, virrit;~, I by tinne distinguished thieves on
It the coinsshould ever become available for
At the eleventh hour. EPA allviod1y in.
io '.11. THs puts pr Mrs. Brooks In a
the experts believe they will bring as high
creased the "safe" levels
flouridsl.L','a by 101 MO N!1 'pot. I she asks the Secret Ser'ilce to as $100,000 each, The lowest estimate was
per cent. ft also encouraged use of 6'AmIrm it Up tflj ,,ite oil cmgressl Mal caper, she,
each if all 14 coins went or, the nwket at the
disinfect the water supplies irtrn,.d of ii '0- u 'ize the powerful banking comr,tit
same time. The average evaluation was $35
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The Mint's own confidential t,stitnate was
charges.
that the pennies, II they should ever become
Ii she maintains the myth that the ,nnlea legally salable, would be
worth at least
An
spokesman toi riLI. the ai'
ttv: still in the custody c,f the two cv',nittes apiece.
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proven killers in the drinking water. The Service, whicli
Isn't libOut tO In"estigate Idgh
for
the return of the rare coins, are hariging on to
spokesman denied that
water standards congre"lerial muck-a.mucks without tin official
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voluntary restraint is a rariety in Washington.
Perhaps we're overly optimistic, but we like to think that
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they regularly hold up technical advances, made by Bettye Smith, Dora Lee Russell, companies.
said. 'A Penny saved is a Penny earned.' That's
handicap the development of new energy Miriam Wright and Valerie Weld to the revival of
The depression of 1932 and the subsequent true of us revolutionaries as well
as everyone
sources, kill competition, create shortages and the performing arts In Sanford.
development of television puta finish to this te
else, you know, Therefore I thought it best — in
bolster monopolies which drive prices up and
Anyo ne who has attended a live performance of entertainment until the regional revivals of
terms, of course, of the historic class struggle of
stimulate unemployment and cost us consumers In the city auditorium, can attest to the fact that the late 1%O's,
the
oppressed peoples, to come forward at this
an estimated $100 billion a year in Inefficiency whatever that building may be good for. It is not
I suggest an investigation of this building time.
andhigher cost.
the performing arts. The acoustics are prior to attempting the construction of a per.
"But don't you remember, Scruffy, how you
Most congressmen know ft.So do Mr. Ford's abominable and the seating Is an affront to both forming arts building, which, were we able to always
sala you didn't need the decadent facist
men, The Congress Is deluged with letters from mind and vision.
raise the money, would still require several products of American industrialist exploitation
small businessmen, unIversit1e, and other InIf there Is an awakening need end desire for years of planning belure construction
could even and used to defrost TV dimmers as a symbolic
dependents complaining that the delays, live entertainment, and there are ample signs be considered.
gesture of revolt?"
mountains of paperwork required, arbitrary that there Is, then it is a condition pre"edent to
Albert N. Fitts
"Who could ever forget? But that was In a
decisions, arrogance and stupid make-work
obtain gifted artists, to either build or otherwise
Sanford
different
stage of the revolution, the stage known
rulings threaten their very existence. These obtain a building adequate for their best per.
as
'Alerting
society to implicit dangers.' We are
complaints come from profit and nonprofit formance.
now, obviously, in a different stage of the
organizations alike.
However, I would like to remind the above
Letters to the editor are always welcome.
rero!ution, known as 'Every man for himself.'"
With all this agreement, my contacts In gentlemen of the existance of the Old Milane
They should be as brief as possible and
"That's pretty surprising coming from you,
Congress and the administration are convinced theater, now :nown as the Ritz. This building comment on matters of general interest.
Sruffy, but change is permanent after sfl, Since
little change will take place and that slowly,
was constructed In 1924 and 19, primarily as a
Th!ktters should deal with issues and avoid
yx' seem to have abandoned your oW 'auses
It's not because Mr. Ford Is not determined. At
theater and concert hall wid only Incidentally as perzenalitle&amp;
thotkgh, perhaps you could tell us y1j, 1 ~ .~-our
a closed me&amp;.ting recently with 24 senators and
a cinema. At the thise of its construction it was
The editor reserves tk right to i!dit tbose
latest
campaign is?"
representath'es, he laid clown the law In polite acknowledged to be the finest thaater south of letters for reasons of space, but wit'
exercise
"Nothing
too much, lamont, US' I,ltt,14 bj
but no uncertain language. And he found almost Atlanta. The a coustical qualities are (or were) great care that the thrust of
the letter not lost
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some ti me to ta lk
complete agreement.
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Science Auditorium. They include 'After Magritte," a
one act play based on the paLntings of Nlagritte and "Thee
Real Inspector Ho und," a two-act comedy.
They are under th e direction of 1)r, !)avid Mays,
director of the FU theater. The plays are open to the
public and FlU studen ts wit! be admitted free of charge.
For information call th e FTIJ th eater, Ext. 2861.

The Stetson University Summer Music Institute
under the direction of Geoffrey Gilbert and associate
director Frank Stubbs has drawn students from varioui
parts of the United States, Mexico, Canada and Norway
for Its year In session.
Students
are accepted- by audition
and represent
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school through the graduate level. They may be heard in
concerts on July 9 and 16 at Elizabeth Hall Auditorium at
Stetson and on July 10 and 17 at Peabody Auditorium in
Daytona Beach, with a final concert closing the season to
he held In the Edmunds Center at Stetson University on
July 26.
Studying in the program this summer from Seminole
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good old days of the '60s --a natural question is,
why did you consent to appear with us here
tonight?"
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second; Donald BRublltz, third.
A Hobo Day was held Wednesday. First place winners in
the boy'e division were Mark
Llnebarier and Jeff Thomas.
First Place winners, girl's
division were Jennifer Cowley
and Cathy B;'rd.
Summer Playground first
place winners for the week of
June 23 are as follows:
Limbo Contest — Patricia
FitzPatrick, smaller people;
Shane FitzPatrick, taller
peopl e.
F1111e3 Day Contest - Joe
and Mark Linebarier ages 5 to
7; Gary Grissom, ages 9.10;
Cathy Byrd, Leigh Ann Belne,
Ginny Bishop and Penny
Brooks, ages 11.13.
Whistling Contest - Sinda
Knowles, ages S-I; Brian Nulty,
ages 9-10; and J. C. Johnson,
ages Il•12.
Doll and Hobby Show Patti
Brook's bug collection won
"moat unusual;" Liz Gaines
had the "largest" collection,
Kim Koerner won Foreign Dolls
category, Pat FitzPatrick for
his Animal Collection, Ellse
Freeman, American Dolls and
Terry Reck won first for
Creative Collection.
Nat Woodget was the winner
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kicked off Sanford Recreation
Department's Summer
Playground activities the week
of June 30.
Girl's Olympics were held
Monday. Winners are as
follows:
Broad Jump 8-10 year olds Mimi Bishop, first; Vicki Fox,
second and Kristine McCook,
third,
Softball Throw — Mimi
Bishop, first; Vicki Fox,
second; Kristine McCook,
third.
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Bishop, first; Kristine McCook,
second; Vicki Fox, third,
Softball Throw 11.12 year olds
Leigh Ann Betne, first;
Ginny Bishop, second; Eileen
Nulty, third.
Broad Jump Patti Brooks,
first; Ginny Bishop, second;
Terry Reck, third,
Fifty Yard Dash
Patti
Brooks, Iir3t; Eileen Nulty
second; Leigh Ann Belne, third.
Winners of Boy's Olympics
held Tuesday are the foL'owlng:
In the 5 to 8 year old division
Broad Jump were Gary
Anderson, first; Mitchell Rice,
secona; Christ Klrkgard, third.
Softball Throw
Gary
Anderson,
first;
Chris
Klrkgard, second; Vernon
Ramassar, third,
Fifty Yard Dash - Mitchell
Rice, first; Gary Anderson,
second; Fred Gaines, third.
In the 9-12 year old divisir,
Board Jump Ronny Walerk,
first; Jeff Bethany, second;
Andy Russi, third.
Softball Throw
Donald
Blaublitz, first; Sam Griffith,
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colonists were n(A concerned with the high
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principled beginning that headed the document.
war and ended up demanding hat all Detroit.
made
cars be melted down and turned into peace
Tbey expected it because philosophy was t.he
"Freedom now and forevor."
tbOse or his associates, however arbitrary they
symbols. But now I have seen the light. I have
fashion in 1776. They were more interested in
seemed.
noticed how Tom Hayden Is running for the
immediate matters, a hammer-and-tongs attack
"Tyranny we'll never
remember
Heralsedhlsvolce.Ifyouthinkyoucan buck
Senate,
Abhie Hoffman isseulngjnteMews and
upon the person of King George of England.
us, try It.
tolerate
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the
old
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are writing books to rip off
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Today things are different. We are no longer
Or go to court.
Justice for one and all."
DIVIDED WE FALL."
The Movement. So I have deduced that it is the
But he a nd the small businessmen In the room
angry at King George. Instead, it is th e
intellectually and metaphysically proper time
A1r.d J. Buescher
that taking such cas's to court would be so
philosophical introduction of the Declaration that
for me to come forward, it is best for The People,
costly In money and time th eir businesses would
people have come to love,
,
it is what Chairman Mao would recommend in a
likely go down the drain even In victory. Some
Situation Like this and besides, I need the
Of course, people will argue that it is no longer
their friends had followed this road to their
a "true" document. There are those who claim the sorrow.
Scruffy, It Is good to see that you
United States is not a free nation. There are those
Theredoesn'tseem to bemuchargumenter
have
not
lost
th
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who would suggest we live under another method of
what is wrong. In all too many cases, the
The back stage Is deep enough to accommodate There may be some cynics, however, who
Theater Revival
re gulating agencies beam in on the form, rather
government,
twelve curtai ns. Even In the balcony you could question how it is that you once talked about
an the substance of a violation, or of cornth
They say a lot of things that point out the bad in
I read with interest your report of the in- hear a whisper on the stage without the aid of
overthrowing The Establishment and 'offing the
pliance. They develop technical, legalistic spection tour of the Van Wevel Performing Art any electronic devices.
the \merican system.
Pigs,' whatever that meant, and creating a new
procedures. Decisions by under lings tend to be Hall in Sarasota , recently made by Mr. Hodges,
I recollect squirming through a concert world order while now you seem more concerned
And that's the point — they are free to say
anonymous; responsibility is often impossible to
Mf. Krider, Mi. Gutmznn, and Mr. Conklin. I perform.ance by Fritz Kreisler as well as an with getting a good buy on a color TV and finding
these things because the American system lets
track down. Laws setting up the agencies are so wholly enjoyed your article, "Theater Fans Are outstanding road
production, with a Broadway a good pension plan."
them say what they will,
vague, these bodies are a power unto them- Afloat 'Cloud Nine." It was a timely cast, of 'Maryland
My Maryland,' and in.
"Sure, Lament. It was, I believe, either Lenin
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bombing the headquar ters of bo th the First
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now an insurance salesman in ConnorsvWe, md.
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Scruf fy, it's a pleasure to ha ve you here tonight
°n Fi Up to It."
'Thank you, Lamont. It's really my pleasure
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work television."
'Well, that reminds me, Scruffy - if I may
call
you by the name which millions of young
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sent a
Sophomore Recital at 8 P.M. Monday, July 7, In the
gymnasium dance studio at SCC.
James Birkheimer, pianist and Doretha Calhoun,
soprano accompanied by Audrey Dell, will
perform.
Birkheimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Blrkhejmer of
Casselberry, is a graduate of Lyman High School. He was
an accompanist for SCC Choral groups and a member of
SCC Chamber Singers.
Mrs. Calhoun Is a member of th ree Seminole Co
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munity College choruses: Choral, Chamber Singt'rs and
Chansoneltes. She has been featured as a soloist for the
past two years at the college and prior to that at Croomn's
High School.
They are students of Janis B. Ellis, music instructor.
The recital is under the auspices of
the Humanities
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da the representative of one government
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The bacMash almost thook him off the stage.
Hitherto mild businessmen told him his
decisions and those of his agency were stupid
and dangerous. One small manufacturer shouted
out that the regulator and his fellows regularly
labeled products dangerous with no more
evidence than that dreamed up in their own
fertile imaginations. What tests have you run?
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fering a nine-week evening rapid reading course for
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to increase their reading speed and comprehension.
Cost for the program Is $35 plus textbook ($8.76)
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Flo ridin ns arc asked tose fn for a research report
in th e event th e report does not establish a claim or
th e potential heirs are dissatisfied."
Although there is nothing Illegal about the letter,

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}Inpefullv, everyone had a good time.
This is as it should be, but in the hustle and
hustle of celebration, there is a chance the real
meaning of the Fourth of July was missed, as is
often the case.
The celebration honors a day that traditionally
holiday was once called Independence Day.
Like all holidays, it has become a day of fun,
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claim.
The letter further says that the deceased had the
same surnames as the Florida residents and by
virtue of this "you may be the owner, related to the
owner, or the actual heir to this sumof money."
We know of one Sanford couple (who wish to
remain anonymous) who received such a letter and
didn't fall for the scheme,
Robert J. Bishop, director of the Division of
Consumer Services, says, "The letters are really
quite Innocent and make no claims or promises.
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persons are urged to ignore it — and the $17 fee for a
re,earch report — becuse the chances of an heir
being found by this method are Infinitesimal, ac
cording to Bishop.
A firm such a' that described above is merely
plying on the hope and dieams and greed of many
people, who are willing to take the chance that they
c'in get their money back.
The state Division of Consumer Services warns
Floridians who respond to these letters to consider
their money gone and not to holdout for a financial
windfall - or a refund.

J%Jflf Services has issued a warning to all
Floridia ns regardl
a 'missing heir' scheme that
h-as penetrated Cntra) Florida.
Anparently a firm In Lynbrook, N.Y., which goes
under the trade name of Universal Missing Heirs,
inc., has sent out mimeographed letters to Florida
residents explaining that an unclaimed bank account is being held by the state (which is unnamed)
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FrIday, July 4, 1975

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SANf CR0 CHRISTIAN CHURCH
137 Airport Blvd
Phone 337 0000
Jamitt C vIu5Pn
hAimiller
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11.068 in
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JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
1671 Well First Sly-psi
George GoI*1y
Pastor
Sunday klsoal
il:00..m.
MofnngSevics
11:406 on.
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136pm,
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III W.AirpsilBlvd
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BAPTIST CHURCH
7634 PaInwil, Ave
Rev. layIstinid Crocker

Lutheran

CHURCH OF CHRIST
600 Palm Springs Dr
Altamonte Springs
James P Needham
Evangelist
Bible Study
II 001.M,
AsblyWsnhip
11 . 060 m.
Evening Worship
6:00 Is in.
Wed. Evening Serv i ce
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lIIOal A, .Sanforl
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Tucker Os-li's, SvNaad Estates
Rev DanisiDSais
Pastor
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WiIIiard Eldridge
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1134W. 0th Streeb
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419 Park Ave

Lee F. King
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Oak As 43rd Sl
Rev Virg,IL 5ryant and
Rev KennethW Ull,t M,n,Its
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CASE NO. 7S-4$S-CA4P-O
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
ORLANDO, a corporation,
PaintIff.
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%ICEOF PUBLIC 5ALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Pastor Acce pts Michi gan Church Call

Pastor
of
the
First oterved this week at First pastor, Is presently serving IS Methodist Youth Fellowship Vaca
tion Bible School at the Baptist Assoctaticns.
Congregational Christian Presbyterian Church of Sanford tour leader of six European will enjoy a can outing on t
Free
Me
t Church. The
Mr. Allison has been serving
Church ef Sanf ord for the past at the 8:30 and 11 am. wor3hlp countries for a group of area Wekiva River July 12.
school
is
sched
ul
ed
for
July
7 - in this ca pacity for three years,
five years, Rev. Fred Neal will services,
residents including his wife,
11, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. There Is and came to the posi tion from a
conduct his lag service here
Georgia. The group left on tour
re
no registration fee, but daily Pastorate in Sylacauga, Ala.
Sunday befo leaving for
June 23 and will return July 8.
his Community
offerings
will be received for Prior to that he served a term
new assignment at First
Four church youth, ac- Community
ex pe nses. The theme of the as Southern Baptist Missionary
Congregational Christian Methodist
companied by the youth
school Is "Living wi th Bible to English-speaking people in
Church
of
Allegan,
Mich,,
director
Ted Mcllvain and 1113
properties Situated in Seminole
di-fligned as Clerk of the above
,
Heroes."
The mor ning will Italy.
The Rev. James E. San to
which has 3(X) me mbers.
Cou nty, Flor ida, desCribed as:
Speaker Sunday at th
1tylJ Cou rt, will at 33
e 7:30 wife Sandi and Mr. arid Mrs. Associate Superintendent of the include Bible stories, music,
In the evening service on
Lot 107, BROOKHOLLOW. ac
He and his wife, and five p.m. service at Commu
)AM . on July 33, 3975, offer for sale
ni ty Leonard Casselberry, have Florida Conference of
recreation,
flag
salu
00
O'clock
cording
to
the
plat
thatroof
&amp;Z
te
the
s,
handSunday,
the congregation will
ancl sell to the highest arbJ best
children were honored recently United Methodist Church of returned from a work crusade
recorded In Plat Book 17, Page
bidder Ia' cash, at the front (west)
United
Church
of
Christ,
will
be
craft
and
refreshments.
Rev.
welcome
the return of the
at a farewell reception. The Cassel berry will be Joseph Noe, to Cap Haitien, Haiti wi th the
Public R ec ords of Seminole County.
door of the Courthouse of Semi no le
he
and
Mrs.
Douglas
E.
Porter,
cou
visit
in
g
min
is
ter
at
t
pastor
and 52 other persons who
Florida
Sanford church has grown 75 pastor of Neighborhood Baptist OMS International mission. Altamonte Community Church
directors, have a staff of ex- ha ve been on a mission tour to
County, Florida, at Sanford, a'tpublicSale.totMhlghesl.ndbast
Florida. ttit following described bidder for cash
per cent in membership under Church of Louisvi lle, Ky. As a They Include, Scott Werley, f
at 11: 00 A.M. on the
teachers.
property, lying and being in
A Tellico River Camp and
his leadership. He had been child, Rev. Noe participa ted In John Postle, Wendy Hicks and Jor the first two Sundays of perienced
37th day of July, 1975. •t the West
Seminole Cours'y, Florida, to wit:
demonstration
program
for
ul
y
Sweetwater, Tern. During the
on t Door of the Seminol e County
acti ve in the Masonic Lodge the Child Evangelism program Cathy Casselberry. They
lot I. Block B. Country Club Fr
paren
ts
and
fr
The
ll
iends
of
Board
of
Trustees
wi
Courthouse In Sanford. Florida.
th
e
service
they will share some
Manor. Unit 1. according to plat
and holds the office of senior conducted by Mrs. Corrine visited missionaries Marvin meet on Monday at 7:30 p.m. pupils Is planned for July 11 at 7
DATED
, day of July, 3975
refle
ct
ions
o! the tour. The
thereof recorded in Plat Book 31.
steward.
Frazier, who is now a member and Reba McClain from and the
page 33, In the Office of the Clerk of
at
p.m.,
including
a
handcraft
pastor,
Dr.
Jay
Board
ns
of
Deaco
T. Cosmato, has
of Community Church and a Ca.sselberry.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
the Circuit Court. Seminole County,
display
and
refreshments,
reported
7:30
p.m.
on
Tuesday.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
th
at
in
one tent revi val
Florida
worker in the Seminole County
First Presbyterian
Youth of the church will go to
By: Elaine RlChar de
Mrs.
Nancy
Schmitt,
Director
Children
who
bring
their
service
there
were 17
Said sale Is to be made to sa tisfy
CE ministry.
the Smoky Moun ta ins on a L)x of
Deputy Clerk
the terms of said Final Judgment
ll
be
given
an
o
pth
e
annual
Vacation
Chruch
friends
wi
pr
of
essio
ns
of
fai
th
. The group
Communion Sunday will be
uamei J. Lovel ess. Jr
Rev. Bill Pickett, church Tour bus J ul ' 7-10. The J un
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
ior School, announces that the portunity to fish in t he "f ish has been providing a seven-fold
of the firm
Clerk of the Circuit Cc,vrt
GILES, HEDRICK &amp;
school will be held Aug. 4-7 and pond" for a small prize each ministry of Bible teaching,
By' Lillian T Jenkins
ROBINSON, PA.
.
Deputy Clerk
11-14
IbIs year. The school is day. IF transportation is witnessing, preaching, music,
109 East Church Street
Thomas A Spoor
open to all children from age needed, phone the church,
medicine, recreation and
Orlando, Florida 31501
Of PEER I SPEER, P.A.
Attorneys f or Plaintiff
three
through
grade
SIX
puppe ts. Campers at Tellico
P.O. Box 1)41
DEP.19
First Baptist
PubIIth: July 1. 1975
Sanford, Florida 32771
were inner ci ty children from
DEP- 11
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THU
Guest speaker at the First Maryville Alcoa, and Knox11149
Free Methodist
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNIr OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CliSouls
Catholic
Church,
All
Baptist
Church, Sanford, silk, Thui., and the cam p has
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Sanford,
was
the
scene
of
a
All
boys
and
girls
from
age
Sunday,
at
8:30 and 11 a.m., been descri bed as "rustic."
CIJIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 7S1212CA4A-P
,
FLORIDA.
unique celebration Sunday two through teens who live in will be Rev. George A llison,
Dr. Cosmato states that the
In re tho U.s-s-hg. of
No 15 oso (A 0-9 B
when
for
the
first
time
in
the the area of 4th and Laurel in Superin te ndent of Missions hr public is cordially invit ed to
DOUGLAS BRUSE JOHNSON
DIVISION
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church's 88-year history, a Sa nford are invited to attend a the Halifax and Serninolt attend the service.
F'etitlon.rHu3and
WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND
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and
young man who had served th e
SOCIETY, a Delaware corporation.
Plaintiff, ELIZABETII REED JOHNSOPI
parish
tn his pastoral internship
4
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Rejpondent.Wife
y,
asa
deacon
returned to offer his
NOTICE OF ACTION
RAFAEL A. RIVERM and NORMA
r
J.RtV(RA,hfe,3r.d HOWARD TO ELIZABETH P.EEDJOHNSOPf
(li-st Macs as an ordained
cf
Rev. Douglas E. Porter was member of the Moral Issues steps to combat immorality in
Co Phil. P11(1
R. WElL,
priest.
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our modern society.
th
priest
was
Fa
er
Peter
The
NOTICE OF ACTION
Plymouth, Mass. 02310
odist
Church
for
including
Bicentennial
acve,
Free
Me
th
Women's
local
The
Uniowski, a New York na ti
ph, l4I7-11 4331
TO. RAFAEL A, RIVERA
on
YOU ARE 40TIFIED that an
Missionary Society received
and Norma 3 Rivera,
who was ordained by Bishop anotheryearat the24 th sesslon tivities. lie also served
of the Florida Ann ua l Con- committee to coll ec t Yearbook re('nilnjtjnn for attaining to the
ctlon for dissolution of marriage
his wife
Thi,nirim .T. C.r,rfv in 0. rhin1nc
J
has bt" filed against you and you
Resideoce Unkno*n
ference
held at Lakeland June Funds.
&amp;14* - , k
Cathedral, Orlando, for service
_-.4ii.,
are rmired to serve a copy of your
Mrs.
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Bishop
. Dale
v'Yt?efl defenses, If any. to it on
or th e past year.
Howard R.We'I
in the Central Florida Diocese
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UUULILA
Residence Unknown
that includes Sanford, as well
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Petitioner. wtiose address Is 3104-0
as Daytona Beach, where he Richey served as lay delegate Outreach for the Women's
'aAsh Circle, Casselberry, Florida,
actionto foreclose a mortgage onthe
has been assigned to Our Lady for the local church and Bertha Missionary Society of the
37707 s-ui or before July 15th. 3975,
following properly in Seminole
witti
the
clerk
of
of Lourdes Parish as associate Roushey of Grand Island Florida Conference. Mrs. E.J.
the
original
and file
County. Florida.
ft.
this court either before service on
Lot
10. Block C. NORTH
Richey was elected Director of
served as reserve delegate.
,sp-'._
pastor.
4.
Immediately
or
pet i t i nner
ORLANDO TERRACE, SECTION A
Mr. Porter was elected Stewardship for the Conference
D,J
thereafter: othpr-wlt. a default will
Following the noon mass, Fr.
of UNIT 1 as per plat recordej in
honor
at
Conference
Director of Adult %VMS.
for
the
relief
you
37,
PublIc
be
entered
against
Plat Book 37, page
Uniowski was guest of
Father Uniowiki gives priestly blessing
4eRecordS of Seminole County. deman4td in thu complaint or
The Florida Conference took
Ministries
and
was also made a
a dinner-reception.
petition
Florida,
action
to record its protest to
WITNESS my hand and tPs seal of
Together with all structures and
the
recent
action of the decision
lmprov,mentsnowcndhereatterofl this Court on June 37th, 1975
of
the
government
to uphold the
said land, and flsturei attached (Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
i
II,IIO aisoall gas. steam, electric.
display of nudity and asks for
As Clerk of the Circuit Court
water, and other hooting. coking,
Laws to correct this. The
By , Lillian T Jenkins
refriqerating, lighting. plumbing,
Dr. Charles H. Edwards, University School of Public
Committee
on Moral Issues and
As
Deputy
Clerk
ventilating, irrigating, and power
Health, and hat1 a six months
Systems, machines, appliances. Publish June 20 77, July 1, 33, 1975 psychologist for the past 17
Snetisl Action will ho L'ilcini'
fixtures, and appurtenance. wtich DEO I?)
years, and his wife Evelyii, a chaplaincy internship at Baylor
noWareor mayhereafter pertain to. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Registered nurse, will be Medical Center, Dallas.
v be used with, in. or on said
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cliholdi ng a one-day Chr istian
Dr. Edwards is" president of
rc,mise5. even though they be CUlT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Mental
Health
Clinic,
once
a
National
Christian Mental
IDA
,betached or detachable
FLO R
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Civil Action No. 75-1I92.CA44.A
Maak Chef Ranoe, Model 312V
month at Palmetto Avenue 5I.iilth A'cniw4it1nn nnil it n
In re: the Marriage 04
Fatro Hood, Model 266
Baptist Church In Sanford.
me m ber 'i the ' ;;ri;;
1.
Gent's-al Electric DiSposal, Model
ERNEST WILLIAM HERR,
There is no charge For their Association of Christian
FC3)O
Husband
and CAROL HERR,
services In the clini c, which Is Psychologists, Inc. and of the
General EelctrlC Dishwasher,
\a:_
AL
Wife
Model SD7SO
maintained through a free-Will Board of Directors. lie Is an
Cr,cir rurr.acr, Model '207 ?C
NOTICE BY PUILIC&amp;ION
offering made to the bedl associate member of the
Chrysler Air Conditioner, Model TO - ERNEST WILLIAM HERR
no
wn
church.
Residence Unk
Christian Medical Society,
03
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
State Hot Water Heater, Model W
The couple will be having publisher and editor of
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that a Petition for Dissolution of
IIOS
clinics
in
eight
different
areas
Christian
Concern
magazine
Marriage hat been filed against you,
Wall to Wall Carpeting
of central Florida. For the past and has pastored three churS been filed against you and you and youarePterebyregulredtoserve
ire required to serve a copy of your
a copy of your Answer to the Petition five years they have traveled
r
ches.
written defenses. If any. to it On for Dissolution of Marriage on
acro
the
nation
conducting
MacLean and Brooke. plaintiff's Petitioner's altos-My and file the
Mrs. Edwards graduated
DR. ( IL EDWARDS
EVELYN EDWARDS RN
Chi.stian Life Sei .nars and
AnSwer In the Office of he
ii-; 1tI0rriyt, wtsote address is Post original -.
from
St.
Mary's
Mercy
c_
11
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Ill
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sern gv mu
UUI41 IR.1UI LUIUI.L
5)51CC Drawer X. ,snntunv,,u.
Hospital, Gary, Ind. In the
before July 351h. 1973. It you fail to
FlorIda, 32202. on or before July
f'- 25th, 1973, and lilt the original with do to. Judgment by Default will be His educational background SC1-Irlol of Nursing and has had
the Clerk of this Court either before
taken against you for the reliel
includes undergraduate study undergraduate study at North
demanded In the Petition lot
Sltvitt on plaintiff's att,'wneyt Cf
at
Indiana
UnIversity, Texas State University,
DIssotutior of Marriage
Lmmtdlately thereafter. oterwe a
. default
DATED at Sanford. Florida, thil
University of Illinois, Asbury Southern Methodist University
will be entered against you
Oils day of June, 1975.
f or the relief demanded in the
and Burton Colleges. He and Dallas College. She has
(Seal)
4complainf or petition.
received his BA, MA, and Ed. many years experience in
Arthur H Beckwlth. Jr.
WITNESSrny haid and the seal Of
D. degrees at Burton Li the field counseling and nursing In the
Clerk of Circ .- ,t Court
thili Court on thiS 741h clay of June,
By: Elaine RlCharde
3075,
of Education and Psychology. Fields of psychiatric, public
Deps,ty Clerk
SEAL)
His Honorary DD degree is health, private duty, in4.. (COURT
Frances Ann Jemi.wn
A rthu r H. Beckwith. Jr.
from the Pioneer Theological stitutional and research, She
JP.MIESON I TAYLOR
Clerk of the Circuit Court
P.O. Box 3117. 1701 N. AlA
By. Lillian Jenkins
Sezninary,He attended Alcohol. was ac ti ve on a team in
lndiaiantic, Fla. 37903
As Deputy Clerk
Narcotic Seminars at Baylor pio.'ieering open-heart surgery
PubliSh June 33.20, 71. .Issly 4. 3913
Puhllpt- June 77, JUlY 1, Il, 11, 3975
University
and Loma Linda at Baylor.
()fO59
374
DOUGLAS E. GREEN, single;
MARY NAN GREEN, singis, lit at,
That. pursuant to FIna.
Defendants.
Foreclosure s-Prides-es-i on the 1st day
NOTICE OF SALE
Of July, A D 3975, in that certain
Notice Is hereby given that
cause pending in the Circuit court.
suant to the Summary iLlidgment of
In and for Seminole County, Florida,
foreclosure and sale entered In the
In Civil Action No
74 1399-A,
Cause pondtnginthe Circuit Court in
wherein NORVAL ANGLE is
Plaintiff, a nd JOHN WOODOUSE and for Seminole County, Florida,
being Civil Number 7SASS-CA09-G.
and STELLA W000HOUSE, h13
the undr'signed Clerk will sell the
Wife. are Defendants, the ur•-

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Ovgasisidivne II 1073. t.sngwood Ms,ls
let Sunday kr,:ces at The k,enthdav
Adventist Church. Maitland Avenue.
Allimante Spr ings
(Just S.vThed SR 4)4)
Lyman H Kirkwesd
Pastas-Sunda ytchoef
5 13am
Worship
II 11am
Nursery 6Kindeqge,

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Wilkvr Ave. LaseMary
Rev A F Stevens
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Mo..ng W orship

SANLANDO UNITED
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FissI Wednesday Fellowship
Suppe r

A bouncy rod or yellow balloon Is the symbol the wodd over of good fun and
happy feelirV&amp;
There's rareN a festival. a fiesta, or a fair held anywhere withcul the familiar
balloon vendor strolling through the crowd. selling happiness for a low pennies.
Parents buy them for their kids and young men present them with a flourish to their
girl fnend&amp;
Just why a balloon is so much fun isn't clear, but one thing is certain
the
pleasure never lasts. The a i r teaks out, balloons unexpectedly pop. careless
fi r3gecs send them soonng away forever.
But there is a for greater peosu;e to be found that wit last for an eternity. It is
the happy
pursuit of a Christian life and you can find out all about it this Sunday
s-,rr,
in church.

SPIRITUAL TEMPLE
Newlecat.on: Library "Mips (behind
the Pest Office) SR 431 &amp; CRutch St.
LIsgWIOud. PSI.
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Pastor
Idi Wilson
Au.c. Poster
Healing ks-ve
3:41 p.m.
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Executor of the

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LCNOW000
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Rev ( Rvth Grant
Pastor
Su nd ay School
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Morning Wofilift;
Is 5 in
Sunday tsriting
10pm
Wed Bible Study
lNpm

Airport Blvd 41 Aloodfawn Ave

Tuds.rsMechng
7:36pm.
Sahnday Night- Re" L. Wilson
Llbvery Club .lMoos
7:36pm.

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Rev MIrvffiO Bvckiwq

Horse Mistlon ks-v.
WPditetd4y Night Bible Study
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GRACE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH

736pm

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
310 Part Apnut
Or Joy Cs-small
Pastor
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Morning Warship
11:000 in
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PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
HigP'.ay 44 West
Paul S14v15y
Evangelist
Bible Class
16:068 m,
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ElmorA Revictlipt,

Sunday School
Wors hi p Service
Kindergarten and Nursery

CHURCH OF CHRIST
1317 Park Avenue
Charles N. Crump
Evangelist
0:41 a in
Sunday WTRR Broadcast
1000a.m.
Bible Study
Moa-ningWorslHp
1100a .m.
EvenlngService
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7:3Rpm
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Sunda yScPuoel
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DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
16. S Sanford Ave
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and to love is mc*t cli!1
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are coop.-rating to provide and weal th are particularly
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love you In spite of all your
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the Vatican during the Holy discussions.
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rung worship service my family I will have to leave behind, but
The project is one of many
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:and I will be leaving for there Is one thing I will
much-needed
Scripture Ulu)___
announcement
by
the
Rev.
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slat.ion
and
publication
projects
Warner A. Hutch][son, a general
definitely be taking with me
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the pas'.orate of the First azthatIsmy memories of
from
the
secretary of the American which have resulted
kCongregational Church in Sanford.
Bible Society who Is also a Second Vatican Council's apAllegan, Mich.
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I have a long list of memories
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Leaving Is sad because there which are preci
Bible work. Roman Ca tholics
United Bible Socie ties.
ous to me but I
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Rev. Hutchinson reported and other Christians are now
issomuchwh1ch'iasIecomea wlllshareonjyafew.ItwL,th
part of you that you have to SanfordthtIwasin
that a proposal made by a joint translating Scriptures together
to
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1 leave behind. Knowing that you Masonry and became aduMaster
committee of the United Bible in 133 languages. The New
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are going to be separated from Mason. Fellowshiping and
Societies and the World Testament has already becn
BW
FIrst Methodist ouths lan week from
Chuck
ld Staff
friends that You have come to working with the men of S
Catholic Federation for the published in 50 of theso
Biblical Apostolate was ac- Languages. The costs of these
ford Lodge No. 62 of Free and
cepted by the Pope. Th e projects have been shared h:'
Accepted Masons has been
proposal suggested that the Bible Societies and thgreat
and
I
have
enjoyed
every
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TmE
specially prepared edi ti ons of Roman Ca tholi c Church.
ITlinute of It. Being a part of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA Ill AND FOR
Outside Ux EnglLdHi:pleakini,
Scriptures from the New
CathedralCOurtNo38orcierof
SEMINOLE COUNTY
buted
m
counties
and northern Europe,
Testament
be
dist
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the Aramanth has likiEwise been
PROBATE DIVISION
The
youth
of
the
First
United
and
will
be
a
senior
at
Boone
mornings
the
youth
will
meet
the
Fellowship
Players
win
English,
French,
German,
the
Bible
Societies are almost
PROBATE NO, 73ltscp
rewarding. Attending the Me th
odist Church of Sanford High School next year, where for Bible Study, under th e present the Melodrama "No, Italian, and Spanish to th ose theonlysourceofScriptureskr
in re: Estate ri
Monday noon meetings of are planning the final 5L!Iges
C A P OL I li C .'.AIL
40WAR C)
of he maintains an "A" average guidance of their regular Bible No, A Million Times No!" who visit St. Peter's Basilica, Christian
churches
and
Sanf or d Rotary Club has been a a y outh week
to
be
held
July
6.
and
is
a
mem
be
r
of
th
e
National
teacher,
Mrs.
Bess
Herman.
On
which
Inexpensive
they have presented at St. Peter's Square, and other ministries.
4si
r ea l blessing.
NOTICE rodeuDlToRS
12. They will take over both Honor Society, lie recently Wednesday afternoon, the Annual Conference and for the special events during the editions are readily available
To All Creditors and All Persons
But most of all, the pri vi
Having Claims or Demands Against
lege morning worship services on became the youngest delegate group will meet with the "65 Geneva May Festival. They will remainder of the Holy Year. As through the Societi es so that all
of
being the pastor of the Fi
rst Sunday,
Said Estate:
leading
the ever elected to the United a nd up" of the church in an be touring wi th the show during a resul t, more than 2 million can afford them, and the cost is
You are hereby notified
Congregational Christian congre gati on In communion. Me th
odist General Conference iiAdopt A Grandparent" the summer and fa ll and are four-page leaflets con ta ining a subsidized by donations. The
required to ps-i-sent any claims a
Church for five years has The inspirational message will
demands which you may have
to
be
held in Portland, Oregon program. And of course, every already scheduled tc present it passage from the Letter of U ni ted Bible Societies is a
meant more to me than I Will be given by Mar
against the s-itate Of CAROLINE
tha Hardwick, next AfrII. In addi tion, Charles eve ni ng the you th wi ll meet at at the Civic Center for the James have been prepared, and cooperative fellowship of
ever be able to put on paper or Conf erence Youth De partment Is a member of
CATLIP4 HOWARD, deceased late of
the United the church for recreation, Senior Citizens, in Gainesville also a 16-page leaflet containing na tional Bible Societies serving
Seminole County, Florida, to thsexpress In words so I will member and past pres
ident
of
Methodist
Council
n You th workshops In such areas as for a youth rally, and at various the entire
Clerk of the Circuit Court and file
for more than 150 countries and
epistle
conclude my "swan song" by
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the same in duplicate and as
Ministries, the Youth Ser vice drama, leadership training, churches around the state. The distribution on special oc
telTitorle5. A bo ut hall of Its
saying wi th the apostle 'I thank
provided In Section 733.11. Florida
,
Fund chair-person of the and communications, worshi p, show will follow a covered-dish casions.
annual world servi ce budget Is
Statutes. In their offices In the
my God u po n every rememSunday eve ning the 1Ot1P
The Let ter of James was underwritten through conFlorida Conference, and a a message from Charles supper to which the adults and
County Courthouse in Seminole brance of you."
County, Florida.
will gather to regWa for member of the Conference Stewar~ and an informal Coffee community
within four
are invited. chosen because its themes of tributions to the American
.
weeknlght workshop$ and tO You th Department.
calendar months from the time of
house.
Saturday
the
youth
will close renewal and reconciliation Bible Society. Tota l Scripture
the first publication here, or the
meet the You th Week speaker,
coincide wi th Pope Paul's Holy distr ibu tion throu gh the IJBS in
the
week
wi
th
a
tr
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to
same will be barred
Owles StewaA. Charles is 17
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Monday through Friday
On Friday evening, however, beach.
Filed it Sanford. Florida. this 23rd
Year themes, and blecause the 1974 reached Z4,1:8,6ffi copies.
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SEMINOLE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
And Staff
FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK
OF SEMINOLE
John V. Mercer and Staff

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

WILSON-EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

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

PUBUX MARKETS
and Employes

GREGORY LUMBER
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WINN.DIXIE STORES
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L. D. PLAN rE, INC,
Ovid'-:i. Florida
HARRELL&amp; BEVERLY

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PRINTING CO., INC.

Mel Dekie and Employes

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SENKARIK GLASS
a PAINT CO., INC.
and Employes

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Sanford, Fla.
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Hope Baptist CitutcR, Por-e-il (ucy Ccmmutity Cooler. Per-nI 'ifs

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BAPTIST

Now Salem PrlmlUvo Biptist Church. ItS W 1M $0.
NI-a- ut Zion Baptist CPus-cl, Ifl$ Pear Ave

Antioch lopOlit Church. Ovied
Calvary Baptist ASseMbly, 706 Faerm,*$ (Sanbs-d $.14en Club.
la-y 17 033
Cry s tal 115, A. 3rg, tab, Mr 1
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Ce,dral Baptist Church, 1311 Oak Ave.
Cl'wIuola Firs? BaptiSt
Clea'e.ate'r Mi$t.iOn$ly Baptist Church, Ssut$,a-esf Rd
Eider Springs Impish CRutch. 0140. 1a54 Rd. $0 Hetti Are.
First Baptist Church. ItO Park Ave.
Fritodshist tapt $t Church of Aflimonle Springs. RI. Ill, AHaRtoide

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W. Jutus's Màssisna,y laptisO Church. 016 CvP'Si 'el.
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Wilhanu Chapel Miona'y Sapf,st Church, Miii 6 William It.,

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Pint BaptIst (Pytch of LOU Mans-ne
F irst Bapt,sP Church of longwand. Car C11twchijaGraof

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Zion Hope Baptist Church. 7U Orange Ave

Flit Pephill Church of O',ede
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For-s-il City Baptist Cs-vs-cIt
Fast Baptist Ch.wo, of Oils-on
F..pntavi psead Baptist Ck,s-cn. Owledo

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Mt Moncah P,,inrt,.t Bapfnt. lilt Los-vif Ave. SiMon
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Alt i's-a MIIISIU?T hipI,tt. Sif ts Ave
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Ravanoa Park laprist Church. 7761 W. 30011 St
P,epii', Baptist Chapel. 1340 W. pint street. Sanford
Pinecr,-sl Baptist Church. Ill VI. Airport Blvd
Prre Late Bapt.;?, Req. Rd Pa')
F''eti U tsian,ary Baptil ChurlIt. M.daav
Second SJsiIod Missionary 4p$ lot COlas-cR, West Sesk'f
Sunland Baptist thus-s-It, 2634 Palmetto
So James Missionary Sept61 Church. St Rd Ill. Ostisi
St Paul Batsl Church, SI) Pvpo Ave.
$1. Matt%ew Baits? Church. Canaan IlpIl,

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Ch,rch of the Nativity, Like Mary
AN toyS' Catholic Church, Ill Oak Avs,
St- Lent Catfiolic Church, Dog.oed Ira.- Ca 1#4-F
St Lugvsiut CaHolic Church. Synsaf 0 near Button Rd.
Casae$beffy
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PeaIa Wesieyan Methodist. It. 44 W at Pa.la
St. James A.M.I. Cbs-s at Cypress
Oh. Mary's A111011. 1111. Church It.. It. III, Oilcan
St Paul's Methodist Church, Oslien Rd. Isierpriw
Stafford Memos-sal Church, S Delity
Sanlando Undid M,thod,it Church, Tamp First Fed
Blvd . Atlamente Springs

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FurssCI,vtcflif the NaIar,peW Indatuapie
Fern Park
Geete Clivicli of 'sa Nalariri,. Geneva Cammunity Center
Lake MIs-, Ch'(fte4flse Na:aren., Lake Mary Bl v d .Labe Mify
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Herald Sports Editor

In "serious" condition In an Intensive care unit.
She said that no Injuries had been isolated
but that "Just the way he loo's, you know
DAYTONA BEACH
This morning's Paul something is wrong."
Revere 250 lit the candles on the United States
Graves' car was Utter after the crash. It wa.i
199th birthday cake, but it was a German who nearly impossible to distinguish the front end
blew out the candles and got his wish.
from the rear.
Hans Stuck of Gralnau, West Germany, led
Despite the accident, Graves finished eigh th,
all but eight laps of the 65-lap International four Laps behind Stuck. Eighth place paid $700.
Motor Sports Association Camel GT challenge
Stuck baffled soybean farmer Shafer in the
series race.
early laps, then blasted him verbally after the
He finished 35 seconds ahead of Jackson. race.
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Ruffian may not be a shoo-fn
against Fooli s h Pleasure in their $350,000 Great Match
Race at Belmont Park after all.
Supporters of the unbeaten 3-year -old filly who have
been telling one and all that "At will be Ruffian all the way

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By ThE ASSOCIATED PRESS Angels downed the Minnesota Aaron, a sacrifice and Gorman
Thomas double.
Twins 7.6.
Indians 3, Yankees 2
Jim Kaat, off to his best start
The A's scored both their runs
Don Hood allowed two hits in
ever, became the majors' first off Kaat in the first inning on a
home runs by
13-game winner Thursday. Joe triple by Bert Campaneris, an 8 1-3 Innings
Coleman, off to his worst start error and an RBI single by Joe Bobby Bonds in the fourth and
ninth innings
and Oscar
ever, didn't become the first 13- RudI.
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Powell iiutflamuie
game loser.
T41 &amp;"a a rlw4ftl"
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Xaat, 13-4, allowed 11 hits but
Coleman and the Tigers trail- mapped a 1.1 tie with a two-run
only two runs, one of them
ed 5-3 until the fifth, w he n they homer in the sixth that sent the
unearned, In 81.3 Innings as
chas
ed Mike Cuellar on run- Yankees to their fifth straight
Chicago White Sox edged
scoring hits by Dan Meyer and
defeat.
Oakland A's. Coleman, who had Bill
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Royals 10, Rangers $
lost seven games in a row since
Willie Horton, who homered
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Thursday's Resultt
Chicago 1, Oakla nd ;
California 7. Minnesota 6
Cleveland 3. New York 2

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chipped in with one for Kansas
Brewers 3, Red Sox 2
the Detroit
IC 16 decisions
Center fielder Fred Lynn's City.
Tigers beat the Baltimore
Angels 7, TWInS S
error on Kurt Bevacqua's 10thOrioles 9-5.
Nolan Ryan was unable to
In other American League Inning single allowed Robin
games, the Milwaukee Brewers Yount, who had drawn a twoout hold a 6-0 lead and was kayoed
nipped Boston 3-2 in 10 innings walk, to score from first base. In the eighth but the Angels won
and moved into a virtual tie leaving the Brewers just two in the ninth on a single by

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Evonm Goolagoing Cawley to. tmnis career.
day In a W im bledon singles fiW he n Mrs. Cawley beat Aus-

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Hank Aaron hornered for Mil. won since June 6 and has lost
their battle Saturday.
Yankees 3-2, the Kansas City waukee and Cecil Cooper for four in a row, allowed 11 hits

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final, Mrs. Court said Ms. Caw- night Wednesday to get stand.
For Ms. King, it is the climax ley look ed unbeatable.
ing room for Connors' Thursday
of a 15-year Wimbledon career
"She's determined to prove semifinal against fellow
in which she has won five sin- she doesn"t need Mr. Edwards American Roscoe Tanner of
gles and 13 doubles titles. Now around to lean on anymore," Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
playi ng in w ha t she insists Is said Mrs. COUrt.
But the 22-year-old Connors of
her final major singles tourna.
Mrs. Cawley, cluunpwn here Belleville, Ill., was untroubled
ment, the 31-year-old veteran in 1971, told newsmen: "I
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in Alaska; goose hunting in Maryland
13:30 p.m. (2. 5) - Wimbledon; Women's singles' final between
silly jean
Joe DiMaggio
Or"ItilLtgondi:
Sports
130 p. m. (44) Bill Dance Outdoors Fishing for bream
Baseball WarmUp
3p.m. (7. SI
I p.m. (44) — Celebrity Tennis: Johnattion Winters and Don
Pedro CII
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Baseball Baltimore Orioles meet the New York
e liSp: I
Yarkees at Shea "adium in New York
Rain Game; Pittsburgh Pirates &amp;I Chicago Cubs
2:34 p m. (9) — Championship Wrestling
j o p rn (I))— Water World Cruise in Virgin Islands; high
diver Carrie Irish
CBS Sports Spectacular New York Cosmos with
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But she faces a formidable
wins.
The defending champion
Mrs. Cawley, a young star opponent In Ms. King, who has reached the final without dr01
By TIlE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fuentes doubled him to third.
PhIllies 7, 1,41 JIM 4
from the Australian Outback, Is been preparing iiientaly
in' a sin 'leset Hesaid he was
Tolan
scored
when
Armbnster
Greg
Lui..lnski doubled home
,
lighting to prove her independ physically for three months for playing his best tennis ever,
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now
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right
field,
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two
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ence after a crisis in her per this Wimbledon final
and added, "I haen"t reached estxngsetoi priorities. Perhaps Lock.Iears short fly ball.
Boone tripled to break a fourthsonal life. The 23-year-old
Ms. King ous ted defending
pea t't"
it has something to do with
Jones was the losingest pitch- inning tie and trigger a ',urrun
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Ashe always looked the best team spirit
er In baseball in 1974 with an 8- burst that carried the PhIllies
Englishman Roger Cawley just Lauderdale, Fla M. 6-2 6.3 in
yer In his three-hour semi
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more
upset
over
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trangement from her Austral- stretched her endurance and final against Australia's Tony Ing up a run than losing the no. average. This year things are ford's pair of two-run homers
Roche, but he had to battle out hitter,' the San Diego left different Now he's 11-5 with a accounted for all the Cards'
Ian coach Vince Edwards, her determination to the limit
five Sets before

winning 5.7, 6-4
hander said Thursday night 177 ERA
runs
7..5 8-9, 64 Even he admitted after pitching a one-hitter in the
That's called All-Star Game
Dodgers 7, Giants 1
later that much of the match Padres 21 victory over t he material "I hope I'm there,"
Garvey drove in fire
Steve
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was dull
Cinci nna ti Reds
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The 31-year-old American
In the rest of the National Of Los Angeles was 13-3 last double and a two-run single w
from Miami, Fl
Flaa .,
softball tourney for women
BEACH
year and he didn't make it"
ORMOND
lead L Angeles past the Gi
League, New York blanked Ciii
th
Vets 4, Cuba 0
Charlie's, Shoemaker Con
ants The victor) was oaly the
Shmaker meets operation reached the final f'r e first cago 4.0 Philadelphia de feated
struction Co m pa ny and RItZ Help of Ormond Beach tonIght time and called It a prophecy St LouIs7-4 Los Angeles whipJohn Milner 's sixth inning Dodgers' third in the last nine
Thea tr e will com pe te In the 14. at 815, Ritz battles Daytona fulfilled
pad San Francisco 71 and two-run homer, his fifth of the games, but it helped them pick
He said he set himself two Pit
team double elimination Wheels of
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Tournament, which begins tOlUgllL a 9.'S
Bobby Totan led off the hot- needed. Koo&amp;nan pitched a the Reds by seven games.
takes on Union 76 of Ormond he won in Dallas in May, and tom ef the ninth with a single off four-hitter and chipped in with
tonight.
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Carol Mann Celebrity Golf Challenge: Joe
2 p.m. (13)
DiMaggio
2p.m. (24) — Water W or ld
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Sanford Sewing Center

1000 E. 1st St.

Sunshine TV
700 W. 9th St.
Sanford

Terry Realty
070 W. Fairbanks Ave.
Winter Park, Fl.

Sanford Auction
Buy, Sell &amp; Trade
1200 S. French Ave.
Sanford, fl3.4i

Sanford

110 S. Park Ave.

Sanford
Sanford

Sanford

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Holiday Inn
Of
Sanford

Callbir? Real Estate
2$1 S. French Ave.

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Mobile World Sates
and Service, Inc.
Hwy 17.13

Capt. &amp; Mrs.
A.A. McClanahan Jr. A.
Daughters. Baumholdor,
West Germany

city *1 Maitland
Maitland

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Larry's New a Used Mart
215 S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford

Mr. and Mrs. Wailer Olelow
2214 Community Way

Crank Construction Realty
310 N. Hwy 1741
CassstD.rry.1304001

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Lakeview Nursing Center
Ill C. 2nd St.
Sanford

Clark a Hirt C onstru ction
Hwy Na. 411

Casselb.rry

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Coleman's Bar-11.0

Detroit

Lee Brothers Plumbing
Ill Elm Ave.
Sanford

Seminole County
Property Appraiser

San fo rds Finest

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City of Sanford Government

City of Altamonte Sprints
Altamonte Springs

York

Cleveland

Longwood Office Products
312 Longwood Plaza

100 Brentwood Dr.

Sanford

auliee'

Baltimore

Bud Layer
Supt. at Public Instruction

The Markey Farnil

Home Appliance Center
1700 W. First St., Sanford
3732103

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Lloyds Bicycle Shop
Celery a Mellonville
Sanford

Sanford

Certified Welding

world's only major night race.

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"I guess it could have given way any time,

Graves spun Into the grass infield and flipped
Haywood Inched toward the lead from his No. are faltering financially.
$1500. The total purse was $22,500
severid times, coming to rest against the infield 5 starLings position. He cut Stuck's lead, which at
Posey said his blown engine was "one of those
Juan Mont.alvo of Palm Beach, who drove an
retaining wall,
one point was more than a minute, to 35 seconds million-to-one things, like lightning striking the Escort, won the under-2.5 liter class. He finished
He was rushed to Halifax Hospital Medical at the finish.
same place twice."
ninth overall.
Center here, reportedly unconscious. A hospital
Holbert, who started third, finished that way.
Shafer turned In the fastest lap of the race,
George Iobon of Jacksonville drove his
spokeswoman said this morning that Graves was
Haywood's second place finish pushed him more than 119 mph on the sixth Lap. Stuck Porsche 9115 to second place.

New

Terry Goesnbel

&amp;SIsen, Metal
7lSt French Ave.

Keyser said his mishap may eliminate him

seconds faster than Ruffian's 581-5 on Tuesday. That's the
equivalent of nearly 10 lengths.
What's more, the winner of the Kentucky Derby was
officially timed in 1:09 1-5 for six furlongs while pulling
up. Some unofficial clockers caught the colt in 1:08 3-5 for
the six panels,
"I really didn't expect my colt to go that fast," said
trainer Leroy Jolley. "But the track was really fast."

Major League

Kaiser Aluminum and
Chemical Sale, Inc.
Sanford Airport
Sanford

Cltivas lank of Oviedo
ISI Geneva Drive
Oviedo

Osteen

tangled in Stuck's draft coming out of the No. 4 with Stuck when the checkered flag ended the

SCOREBOARD

State Road No. 44
San ford

Sanford
Gregory Mobile Homes
540 French Ave.

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turn and lost control of his Carrera.

Saiford

Sanford
CWO Robert and
Edwina Orandinetti
133 Pinecresl Dr.

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Lean Association
Seminole County Area

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3201 S. French Ave.
Sanford
Kempf Title £ Guaranty
704 N. Park Ave.

Mr. £ Mrs. Floyd Freer
RI. 3, Box 233
San ford

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Sanford

Forrest Green. Inc.. Realtors
ItO W. Lake Mary Blvd.
Lake Mary

Sanforj

Sucks Restaurant

Pilo Bldg.

John Graves of Miami apparently became second and third place cars were in the same lap

The reason: Foolish Pleasure turned in a blazing five,

John Sauls Agency

Knight's Shoe Store
200 B. First St.
Sanford

Flagship U. S. Bank

on Sunday" had some second thoughts today.

Johnny Walker Real Estate Inc
General Contractor
194 Country Club Rd.
Lake Mary

Doves Taxidermy Service
2531 French Ave.
Sanford

3000 S. Orlando Dr.

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Sanford

3337174

Lake Mary

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Johnny's Standard Service
3001 S. Orlando Dr.

Dells Auction Service
RI. 44 West
Sanford

SW Rooting
1311 Seminole Blvd.

&amp; Catering

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than nine seconds' "Yup" he said in a typical unaffected
but abbreviated response. ,Time will
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'He's very unfair," Stuck said of Shafer.
f use.
"lie's the unfairest drive: in America. I've never
The July 4 racing doubleheader at the seen a race car driver like him In this country.
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Daytona International Speedway concluded with
"lie nearly pushes you out of the turn. He
AW
the 17th running of the Firecracker 400, which almost hit me once.
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began at 10 a.m.
"I think he does it because he knows he can
Stuck drove his BMW for two hours and 11 only go 20 laps. And it is a good feeling to be
MlI0IbertInCa rNoI4l,Tesu!inner IuS ck )
minutes, ahead of Porsche Carrera drivers Al leading.
Holbert, Haywood, Peter Gregg, George Dyer,
Stuck said he had no other trouble In slower past Gregg in this year's Camel GT Challenge averaged nearly 113 mph for the 65 laps
Michael Keyser and Charlie Kempt.
traffic.
Series point race. Haywood leads Gregg 11211 to
Midway in the race, Stuck's car shot (lams
Mechanical problems took Gregg, Keyser,
"The slow cars and the medium-slow cars, io'.
(row the exhaust pipe. At the time, tie thought
BMW driver Sam Posey and Camaro driver Carl 'he said, "especially the slow cars. They are
Gregg, who also is from Jacksonville, left the dirt in the fuel line was causing the car to back.
Shafer from the race,
very fair."
race in the 14th lap with a broken rocker arm, fire. But after the race he discovered a valve was
Seconds before Stuck took the checkered flag,
Stuck also was in slower traffic. Only the Keyser and Posey blew engines,
malfunctioning.

night, "but I'm not in a big hurry to get it."

1W man:

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Amer ica took its first step into th2 Bicentennial blown engine.

10-yard dash in nine seconds flat equalling the world
mark set by Ivory Crockett last year.
"I'm after the record," McTear conceded Thursday

Now, more than ever we pledge our Allegiance

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"We're going to war in this
meet against the Russians," said American sprint Coach
Bert Bonanno. 'It's been friendi all week t 'L
now we 'll
do battle and it's no milk and cookies
' thing
Honanno's main weapon in the 401 annual RussianAmerican Junior Track Met here Friday and Saturday is
sprint Sensation Houston McTeai
The 18-year-old high school senior at Baker Fla
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PAUL REVERE

IN BRIEF

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Al Oliver and Dave Parker

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Dock Flu f
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Zoology

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mammal

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Celebes
9 Anthropoid
12 European liver
13 Noxious
matler
14 Born
15 Ligest four.
tOOths
I? Far (comb
form)
18 Free.foi.ail
19 Arduous
workers
21 Throat sound
23 ReligIon (ab)
24 Inquire
27 SovIet news
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8:00 (2)
(5)
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(24)
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9:00

9:30 (6) The People
Nett Door

Jabberwocky

3:00
3:30
4:00
4:30

(6)
(I) Jabberwocky
(9) Bugs Bunny
(14) Mister Roger's
Neighborhood
(44) There's Plenty
Of Gold
(3, 5) Emergency
Plus Four
(6) JeannIe
(9) Hong Kong

(13) NBC News
(33) Pop Goes The
Country
(9) ABC News

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Globetrotters
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Eight
(9) These Are The
Days
(13) Wrestling
(24) in$rn.tal
Animation
(33) TBI
(44) Soul Train
12:30 (2, I) Tennis
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10:30 (U) Science Fiction
11:00 (2.6. S. 9) News
(35) 700 Club
(44) Night Gallery
11:13 (9) News
11:30 (2) Rock Concert
U) MOVIS

News

(9) Movie
(44) ROCk Concert
12:00 (2.6) Movie
IS) Pf'OtCtOl'S
1:00 (2) ThrIller - (J uobby 5owsborc
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(9) Movie

ONTHI000T*AC*lD..Otrp
HWY. 1741-FISH PARK

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We Pave listings We have buyers
We need another real estate
li-ens,e to help us make sales.
Forrest Greene, Inc.
3231333,337$970,eves

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7 Bedroom, children accepted,
large lot. 322-3131
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Banana Lake, turn. 2
Pieat&amp;air,$175.CaIiMt.Dora,90i
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bedroom,

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POCAHONTAS
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For Saturday, July 5, 1975
(Marth

important
Don'ttelltalesoutofachoolata but channel
ARIES

21-Ail 19)

°da' gatherIng tOdaY.
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if you're planning 50fl3 Sal
A14UAIUU

TAURUS (April 20..May ) diversion, don't invite one

sure you keep the sales slip.

CUlT IN *140 FOR SEMINOLE

GEMINI (May 21-June

PISCESFeb.March

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IN TPI

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NEW' SMYRNA COTTAGE- Large
clean 7 bedroom, fully furnished.
300 to beach. Ideal site for
bargain vacaticn. ALSO I
Bedroom beach pool luxury
condo, has everythIng. Revs? by
or month 4475)0?.

ROOM
ADDITIONS AVAILABLE

pool, completely furnished,
weekly or monthly rates 373 0532,
c%)fl0742
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Hutchlson Oc"n front Apartments,
39 5. AtlantIc Ave.. Diytona
Beach. Call 3724051.

CASE NO. 75-I072.CA4'PO

Plaintiff

OF SURPLUS PROPERTY

Virginia

The Seminole County Board of
YOU AE HEREBY NOTIFIED
County Commissioners has, in open that
action to foreclose the
meeting July 1, 1915, declared morlgeg,onthefolhowungd.,crlbed

CAO-C, ARTHUR .1. BECKWITH, upatage a friend today, Don't surplus to County needs. hid is of property In Seminole County.
JR. ClerkolthesaidCourt.wills,ul beat hint
feringlorsal.tothepiighe,tbidd.r, Florida, to wit'

to the punch 11i.
for cash in hand to the highest and
bios. the following:
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Lot 153. SAN LANTA SIHI
V'fCW rrurwuuQro,
YLI%UJ i A1SU.
a5t ½ of 11 loot utrip of land
S)
DIVISION. THIRD $ECTOP4.
tPse Courthouse. Se,nlncl County, Your first tendency Is to
'° itt MCi Of
• closed and according to the Put thereof
Florida at 1100 o'clock A PA
vacated alley) lying between the recorç- in F'lat Book 13. Page 75. of
Thursday, July 17th, 1975, the discount a tip from an Unex- South 10 feet of lot 7. and the North 10 the Public Records efl Seminole
fOfiOwing described real Property pected source. Be wise. feet of lot I. and the South 10 11Sf
Of County, Florida
lItuats In Seminole County, Florida, Examine It again - It could be lot 24, and the North 10 fIll of lOt
has been filed against you and you
to.w:t,
of said amen.d Put of Orange are reguirptj to serve
profitable.
a cop-i of your
Lot 33, Block "C", WASHINGTON
Heights, according tO Phi Book 4, wrItten
defersis, if any, to It on
LI-BRA (Sept. 23-Oct
OAKS SECTION TWO, according to
) Page II, of Public Records of PAUL M.
GCLDMAU. Spielvogel,
mr piat trt,r$ as rc'wdsd sn Plat Avoid talking down to people Seminole County. Flo.'ida
Goldman &amp; Pearce. PA. w'tsosc
Book 16. Paii 56 &amp; 51.
Bids will be received at the office addrs is 101 South Courtenay
PubIlt toy,eventhouyou'remoe
Prcord (.,f SCrr,inQIe County.
of Arthur H. Bekw1th Jr., Clerk, Parkway, Post Office
Box I)M,
Florida
knowledgeable on a ttubject, Room 716, Seminole County Co.sr. Merritt Island, Florida, 32957. At.
Ttgether with the following items of You may not mean to offend, thousc, Sanford. Florida up to 7:00 torneys for Plaintiff, and Ills
thl
property wtilch are located in and but you will.
pm., Monday July II, 1975. Bids original wth the Clerk of the above
permanently insfall.d as a part of
must be enclosed i1 a sealed inl styled Court at Sanford,
Florld, on
SCX)RPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
th improvements on the said land
) ope plaInly marked on the outside, or before the 20th day of
July, 1973;
One Orbon Rsnge.Model No. Your feelings are very (Sealed bid for surplus property, otherwis,
a Iudgment may te en.
ESiAZ, Serial No. 7730
Open July 15, 1973) The
fr4a'
ere
Board tired agaInst you for the relief
reserves the right to waive any demanded in he
Complaint. The
On
Comfort
P4c
Furnace
Model
one
is
ConCerned.
Don't
read
No. CPFW, Serial Nu. AI31UI
in techniUthfl for irvegulerities in morigige
beIng
foreclosed i
On. Marcwy Hood - Model PlO. unintended alights.
bid1excePtrSc,v1n9time700p.m., recorded in Official Pcc-dt Book
71, Serial No. M3H73R
July
11,
1973.
SAGrI'I'ARIUS (Nov.
athi or t" tejec! 6t' or 1004, Page 1177, Puolic Records of
I)
One Seers Refrigerator. Model
all bids.
Seminole County, Florida.
21)
To
pleimae
those
you'll
No.4441717, Serial No 53(1713747
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322-7711.
Efficiency-Atlry1
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$135 $IXI-CoforTv
QUALIIi INN -NORTH

Gar
tilt 1*1 •ppt it ya.vr con vent,nce

Y have a rude awakening

asked to keep them.
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl4

When

Commiiioners
Seminole County, Florida
By' A. 0. J0',

Arthur H l3kwith Jr
Clerk nf Inc Circuit Court
By: Joy stokes

lii play

10r2 Bedroom Adultionly
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2545 Park Drive $70 up

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cosea new home from the pages
uf our classified ads.

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John Saggo
REALTOR BROKER

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Reg.R.alEstateBrok,r
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96,900

JUST REDUCED 11.000 - 2

FAN1ASIIC OPPORTUNITY
acre egg ranch near Sanford, 3
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Right Here In Sanford, Wilco Construction Co. Presents A Community Of Fine Homes
Priced Within Anyone's Reach. You'll Enloy The Close Harmony With Nah,sre And 'Th.
Vigor Of The Outdoors In Air COnditlOflid Comfort. Each Home Fesiw-as Modern ConMost Discriminating Buyer. Plush Wall To Wall Shag
v,nlincis Sure To Please Even the
And
Kitchens Feature Ceramic TUe And Vinyl Flooring.
Carpeting in Living Areas. Baths
And
Kitchens Adds The Extra Final Touch, Each
Baths
Decorative Wallpaper In The
Continuous Clean Oven, Inside Storage Area
Ceiling
Lighting.
Kkctwn Features LumInous
ConflictiOnS Plus Outside Storage Area Are Just A Few More Features.

SALES

BY

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I4OMES OF DISTIP1CTION
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ccNsTRucTloN
WEEKENL FOR APPT. TO VIEW
ANYTIME PHONE 321-0041

Add,tions

1971 Chevy Truck, custom 10, 4
c'yl., 5' bed, rear step, 51599. $31.
6155

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1971 Chevy Custom 10. half tn
pick up, I' bec, factory air,
automatic transmission, radio.
front diSc brakes. low mhleaoe. Al

[__80-Auto's for Sale
V WiWt), IV,WJ muiex. MUtT DI
flvfruiftal
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JIM DANDY JAll.FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"

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can, ravenna green, ssyv.
r Duane McGuire at 373 1651
rile.'

We Buy Furniture

211 W.2Sth
Sanford, Fia.
CaUforAppt.322.3103
Remodaling

C a:h
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Ui for good used f-urniture
nIiques STAN'S. 3729719.

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cerra. unWVTVU, IUr
mihenge, $150. 372-3611

1964 Pontiac Tempest, new tires,
brakes &amp; muffler, Inspected,
factory air, $500 or be's? offer. 1966
Mustang 2 dr,, now inspet ion. V-I
itomatIc. $700 or best Offer, 371.
0347

ANTIQUES
1 Piece or Housiful'
CASH 323-4321

,,au, utisnore equippru. irasu

1983 Rambler MarlIn. 6 cyl. with
overdrive, bucket teats. cnnwIe.

mnted to buy used office furnilu
Iny
Quantify.
NOLL
:asselberry, Hey. I? 92. *3017

,ith electric wench. excelhe
ondition. 13,91% 32] 4262

Your Junk cars

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Will Buy or Consign
A.'iy Item of Value
SANFORD AUCTION, 321.73-10

13' Sportsman's Tri.HuII. Walk.
through wIndshield, IS HP
hrysIer engIne, new galvanized

CASH 322-4132

1?67 English Ford Panel Viii, gas
saver, $500 or best offer. 372.$716.

ir used furniture, applianc
ools. etc. Buy 1 or 1001 iter
arty's Mart. 215 Sanford Av

tor your un cars
iii. nee
11964 Dodge Station Wagon. new
paint, tune up. will pull boat. sSO
firm. 3334262

Walt? to Buy
USED GO CART
372 5790

irshall Amplifier, super base 100,
230. Speaker cabinet, $150. Or I
est offers. 332.1716.

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
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Air CondItioning

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(est Eip.rt paint 8 body work.
736-7304; alter 6 p m, 373 1595
PiCk 1.1' &amp; delivery

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APT BROV.'Pl PEST CONTROL
P,rk 0'.'.'

Carpenter, can do rough I finish
work Has hiS own tools. 322 7029

Spring is "Move outside time." Get
patio and lawn furniture at a good
P"' Read IPe Ci'ssitied Ads
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LAND CLEARING I
'.Alltyprslots&amp;acerageclearcu We
have top soil, till dirt, :iay. and
shell available. Please call night
or' day, 373

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TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
Iormerly Harrieti's Beauty Nook)
519 E Pine 372 5742

ESTERSOPI LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing. Excavating. Ditch
Wor' fill air?, Icc ¶0.1 327 5943
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- C&amp;A Backhoe Service

ekIng for garden equipment?
Reed todas 's classified ads for
buys
good
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Landclearng. fill dirt. clay, rock
All kinds of digging. House trail
ers stored and r.oved 377 9112 or
$31 1195
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Fencing

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Pet Care

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PET REST INtl
Bc,sriiiru &amp; Grocring
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P K SEAMAN, PHO TOG.RAPHY
Weddings, Candds.Cornrnerical
Portraits, Aerial, Advertising
Summer Wedding Special 679-3594
PPIOTOGRAPHY BY ED
Specialists in outdoor 001 ttaits; Also
WeddingS Call for details after
S Xl.
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Pressure CIeaning ,

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cHeanincj
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Paist &amp;.Iody Work

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on'? need!" Serve a useful purpose
again when you sell them with a
Classified Ad from the Herald.
Call us todayi Don't deiayl Just
dial 322 2611 or 1319993 To place,
your low cost Want Ad

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P1UMEIMP'KOVMtN1.

Spring is here and it's a good tune to
cliooseanewhomefromthepages
04 our classified ads.

EAT HIGH ELECTRIC COSTinstall a waler to air heat pumpfree e'st. DYKES AIR CONDITIONiPuG 3229171.

Beauty Care

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Improvements I

UDD'y
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS. 3221239.

nln.i heal I
Conoutoning
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford. 332.
1771,

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Custom Psy IJaleing.
clearIng 377 *177 after S

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Lawn Care

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If your roof
is for the birds
Call the BirdAllen Wrenn
321 007
ilding. roofing and concrete
mnishing, free estimateS.
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ILAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION
SYSTEMSCall Phil Gonzalez 303323339,

Reascnable Rates 2?) 6050
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%SAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER
ITEMS
SELL
"DON'T NEEC'S" FAST WITH A
WANT AD Phone 317 7611 cr 131
9993 arid a trienely Ad Visor will
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PLANNING A GARAGE SALE
DON'T
FORGET
AD
TO
VERTISE
IT
IN
THE
CL.ASSIF lED ADS. 3222611

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arpentry. Remodeling. Additions, Need your gras' Ct,?! Prompt and
Custom Work Licensed Bonded.
dependent service $7 and up 377
Free estimate 373 403$

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Roo1rng
Expert roof rrDa'rs, flat roots or
shnQlM ,Sli *crk U.jaranteed
fl.'.Dt'4 PCOlNG 3?)67
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IItIflyBUiIdIlI9$

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Mowing &amp; Edging

Imprvements

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Jrge WOOuia ,ots •S1'etl lights
,

PA

DAVES' 323 9370

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Bingo Sweet Feed. 12 per cent, 14.
Mustang Pellets. 12 p.r cent,
13,75; Other low prices. Horsi &amp;
Rider Store. 2151 Sanford Ave.

2]' Critchfleld Cruiser, 140 Inboard.
outbOard power Idea! for family
camping, skiing. I fishing. 372Sill or 372 0224.

H

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Wiffi Washer.Dryer

duplex, iiis

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w.1IW UUI

i mos. ola,
530 each. 3fl-S4

26' Houseboat. Sleeps 6. on Pon--toons. Any reasonable offer or
trade. 904 393-0295

OV!NG--HAULING- SALVAGE
Sonn ,- Brooks
37 O799aIter6PM
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roy p000,es.

cury, Certified tilt trailer, Power
trim, many extrai. Must see to
apprecla'e. 322-1036 after S

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Proximately IL000 layi sent SAtIFORD.LAKE MARY ar,a,zuq
Company supplies heni, feed, and
duplex with in the grcun
material, Gross.s si,soo $1,400 per
Completely oncIs
menttt 'oo
ApplIances
?
air conditioner, drapes, area
buyer.
$l
p.r month Iniuding Pool
COUNTRY HOME - 5.7 Acres.
service All you do it swim.
lovely 2 story older home
this now. RIck MOU, III 9770
____________________________ (estimate over 500 Yrs) In ix
cellent area. Glint oakS, I citrus.
Lake Mary
Stables. ctvrat, tack room, rear
2 BR, Central heat I air, carpet,
Sirtloed. 517,000.
drapes, water, $150 month Ohidy
IN COUNTY- Small, neat 7
Brown Realty, 333.5737 or 3fl.t9
tedroom home, central neat I air,
Bedroom, Unfurnush,d, Adults
satin kitchen, fireplace, beautiful
preferred, io weik. Security
trees. II,,SOO, Adjoining lots
de.osht. 3735951
available for 13.300
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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

I

5ANOO

1973 Ford pick up F 750, 4 wheel
C'ive '. ton, Fact, air, consider
trade for El Camirso 904.329.3216

67A-Feed

.615!

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323- 3*64

Full blooded German Shepherd
pups, weaned. 540. 372.702?

Walk (,i?e all c-I JuI
tr
PIE
any purchase of than Iun or wood
fence. Loi'cr cost per ft. Call
QUALITY FENCE Anytime 37)

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8% VA-FHA
TAX CREDIT APPLIES

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Must sell, 19" black &amp; white 1
73" Lawn Mower Antique Phi
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Moving? Why Not Live
In Sanford's Finest
Established Residential Area?

NEW HOMES

TAFFER REALTY

hA

STAN'S HWY 16 FLEA MARKS
5it1 Sunday

porch,hugensideutilyroorn,2 13'L Shape NauQhahyde button B
ass rack, S
SoPPlC:I0

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story 3 b,1room house. large
iced yard, central air 1. hea?,
F 0207

Bedroom, 1 bath, on larg, corner
lot, big utility thed. drive by 2001
Summerlin Ave and call for
details. Sales prtce. $11,000

7110 Hiawatha Aveat 17.92, Sanford.
323 $120

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Motorcycle insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

79-Trucks-Ira i lers

Yard Sale - 7345' S Palmetto
Ave Saturday July 5. 106, MovIng
- small aphiances, furniture.

Buttons &amp; Bows
Children's Store

separate

room,

1913 2-90 Harley Davidson
low mileage
1.400 3770931

Fret Kittens, all whi'e, all black,
calico. John Cotbert, Wekiva Park
Dr., 3725024 eves.

CARPORT SALE: Clothes,
Housihold, &amp; Misc, items. July 1 &amp;
5.9-6. 2007 Granidview Ave. North

25 to 50% off

MAITLAND FLEA MART

1

Broker, 107 W Cornm,rc,al
Sanford 322 7*9%

54.-Garage Sales

d

1911 Hwy. 17.92. Open Sal. &amp; Sun 9-S

W. Garnett White

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Due to smoke damage, merchandise

WDPERATE

78-Mtorcycles

This is our 15th year at Animal
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kennels. Tharths to you, our
customers. 372932.

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Sacrifice Sale

Peg Real Estate Broker
373- 1)01,

niles cast of 17-92,
1). Sazzfurd 305 323-81i

Reconditioned aatteries, 512.95
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave

65-Pets-Supplies

ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy. 17.92

Lawn Mowers. We Sell The Best &amp;
Service I he Rest Western Auto.
301 W.j,st St.

ayton Realty

COVE

State Rd. 4!7, I

Tires, Wholesale. Passenger &amp; pick
sizes. BUSINESS
up, all
CLOSEOUT 131-4155

Doberman Pinscher pups, AKC,
female, shots, cropped ears.
Excellent pedigreed 1175. 2655110

Acres

md 10 Acre Tracts of land w
rees

%IAGE

76-Auto Parts

Pit flulli. all ages, selling out. No
re,Dn,ible offer refused 372 .1451

COLOR TV.$11.9SMONTH
RENTAL PURC'IASE PLAN

Merchandise

ledroom, 1 bath, on good garc
land. $72,000

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REALTOR 3227199

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marina, viwi camp or acJe.
Buying within 60 days. Wm.
Koshiol, 203 Ocean Drive,
Tavernler, Fla , 33070.

r'ent 2 bedroom home with Fior
room, carpeted throughout.
new apptiance%, corner I
117,500.

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Color TV'S frOm 150; 81W, from
115; Service all makes HERBS'
TV. 1200 S. Frc-nch, 3)2 1734
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TELEVISIONS
°hlico 21" Color TV, $15
Zenith 19" Color TV. 1139.93
Guaranteed Service. 372-9203
HANSEN'S IV, 1113 Sanford Ave.

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Near Lake &amp; Town

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS. NO PETS
119 W. 2nd St.
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Beautilul S acres, paved ,oad, trees,
clear flowing stream, horses O.K.
Terry Realty, REALTOR, 62$.
07 II.

Shaded
riced yard, 3 bedrooms. 1 ba
unland, 121.000

ome out and Inspect

awning Excellent Condition.
13.000 Call 377 9471

9.9 HP Mercury
Outboard, model 110.
Al condition. 373-7776

Beautiful 24' x 33' MobIle home and
lot along St. Johns. Country hiving.
Terms. 904)$)0795

ledroom, 2 bath, pool, beautify
'andscaped. 131.500.

Park.

SANFORD

acres

city water. fl 313$

Near Golf Course

he Model Homes on

REAL ESTATE
r
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$55

sow as-allable In
arford's newest and
inest Adult•Family
Iobtic Home

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OBILE HOME PAI
Lot Rent From
Best lot selection

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IN ALL PRICE RANQS
37251

JtI45.5Jritsq46,s.1a,,.qdFi 327i

26' Vega house, or travel trailer.
Can be used for travel or a home.
Separate bodroom, full bath. large
refrigerator,
Carpeted
!hroughøut. Includes 72' rOlitype

C4.RPOLL'S FURNITURE

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53-TV-RadiO.StereO

wi,'urcuiy ruin

BALL REALTY
Choice Listings

CailBart Real Estate

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Owner Lovely 3 bedrooms. 1 yel

They're Hot"

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LEE A. EVERHART. as Trus;..for The Commonwealth Coiporatlon,

"9-,non.

1971 Skamer truck camper. 10',
like new. 11495. 3770575

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1 SO per day.

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rove. $3,000 down. take ov

Id. large family room wIl
replace. very large lot almost
:re. ldyllwiide Secti,n. 373 916

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$110 mo. 71$ W 1st St

Fully developed
rolling wooded lots in goirj
subdivision. Available for sale to
other bulider%or indivdual$ 14300

ORANGE CITY

135

Use yser baf.l sr. Hsi'is Imp.'sysm,et 1.sa sq
we'll •ssst with Iiui%(ffigt Free lsti.,atss

KENMOREWASHER,P.afls,
used machines
MOONEYAPPLIANCES31197

900dladies%portciotiies,Frj.Mori,
start . 3107 5. Park

cac h.

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

75-Recreationa Vehicles

64-Equipment for Rent

GARAGE SALE: Villagers, etc.,

SANFORD
30 platted lots in the
City of Sanford. Ideal for FHA-VA.
Low cost housing Engineering
plans available Buiider finishing
tO houses now, wishes to sal;
balance of property $1500 each.

Days-3fl 6173

arage. cenirai neat a air, we
vaIl carpetIng 173.100. s7.5
own 7411 Cedar Ave. Call colif
01 233.1711

In ,the Herald Classified ads are
bfackpr*d whit! and reed all over.

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH - Ocean
front condomlnlu.n, 2 BR, 7 bath.

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64.4-1006

323-5420

Service Station Equipment, Tire
machine, scope, etc. Ph. 131-9330

52-Appliances

43-lots-Acreage

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63-'Mctwiery.Tools

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
401 Celery Ave., Sanford -

Double Bed. 165
Mattress,boxspring&amp;frarne

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FRIDAY NIGHT. 7:30
We wIll have a sale Friday Night,
Loaded with all kinds of reiI qood
merchandise, Come early,

1.1? me MOW or TILL your lot and or
garden spot. Floyd Freer,
372. $397
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T. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM

Commørrliil
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III
Homes,
Lots
ISO damigp deposit 203 E. 71st 1it.
And
323 4)99 aftor 5:30.
Acreage
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JOHN.KRLDER.AiSOC.

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Sa!fprd 373 5200
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LOTS FOR SALE

bedroom, i', bath on corner lot,
11L900, ExistIng, 114,500, 7 pcI.
atg. 3339402.

STUDIO 1,2,3

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3*03 Orlando Drive

Inc.

araens

Luxurj Patio
Apartments

bOok

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105 Sanora Ave.. .322 9721
5$ FrIday; 1-S Sat. I Sun

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3 Room Apt., EXTRA NICE. Newly

CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT. SEMINOLE
COUNTY.

)) you're making an extensive,
COUNTY, FLORIDA
..,.e k.J... l,..L.L z_ i.i.
'"aUs
IUI £dYIitI W W3UI1 UJW5 &amp;OUflU flOIfl, "
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-fl1•CA.es.0
STOCKTOP, WHATLEY. DAVIN a yourpralseofaflash4n-the.pan ask for opinions before you

2565 Park Dr

Bennett Realty

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MOBILE HOME MOVING. Corn
plete set up. I'll save ou money.
Licensed. Orlando 773 5410.
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Come see the latest in luury family
l'ving, the all new 3144' Glen

I Bedrooms, 2 baths, large family
room, memborstilp in recreational
facilities including pool and tery'iis
courts. 143.500

29SStateRd.1S

r'iedrciom unfurnished apt.. ai7
will to wall rarp.$ 1173 tnt Pt.

Arthur H. Beckwlth. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By' Elaine
Deputy Clerk
PuhIIth' Ink. A li(

After S-373-714?

Large 3 bidroom. 7 bath, includes
disposal and dishwasher, mem.
bershlp n junior Olympic pool,
tennis court. 138,500.

YotirMLSAgency

A&amp;Ils,NOPetS,$133

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Patio Houses

322- 2420 Anytime

3234470

322.6457

ve.C49Il46

KingsIzBed,S%'S
Mattress. Boxspring&amp; Frame

'71 F(Stiv,il, 21*64'. Located on
beautiful corner lot in adult sec.
tion. Screened front porch +
carpeted screen room. Extra
large storage shed, carport,
back yd. Solar-X on windows, kool seal roof, etc. 373.7441
$17,500 firm.

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

This country eState may not have
been here whe'i Wothinqton was
Presint. bt't it could
Lincoln was 11 bedrooms, 3
storIes, S acres or up to 110 acres if
desired, It is situated just west of
Wilson Place on small but
beautiful Shadow Lake. Included
with the house and land are 2
cottages, storage house, and boat
hou.e

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(Seal)

correctly.
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LEADER"

America!

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Room home
3Bedroorn,7bath,
Slove,Refrlgeralor,DisI,washer
Pool

Happy Birthday

No Security Deposit.

LskeMsry.2BR Furnished

7

173,000,$720000wn$204,PI,TI

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.

Clerk of the Circuit Court
Dy: Elaine RiChirde

Vi!1age i:!'j

set Your sails
on our Course and see what life is
a!l about I Luxury Living at Prices
You Can Afford.

Sliding Glass Doors
.

"SANFORD'S SALES

shed, large garden area. 332 6941
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Realty

Realty

2406 S. Hwy. 17 97
REALTOR 3735774
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Sten strom

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HUBBARD W. HARMON and :x)-Apartments Unfurnished
(ORENE HARMON. his wife,
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If you can qualify we offer yOu
Defendants.
Real Estate
NOTICIflPIAI
rn
I.n'
w..v,,v,i, m pin, -___________________________
"rurty - and in. NOTICE Is hereby given, that
pursuant to a f-mu Judgment ot
flaticn rr.istant rentals. BR
4)_4
forecosure entered July 1st, 1973 in
TOWERS. Sanford. 3734.430,
theCircultCourtof the Eighteenth
Circuit in and for Seminole County,
DeBary, Adults. Lovely large It
room, alt, ideal for retired pes
Florida in Civil Action Plo. 75995,
Mom 's House
3 2l0ii,
coec, ARTHUR H. BECKWITH,
JR., Clerk of the said Court. will sell
at Dad 's Pnce
for cash .n hand to the highest and
SANDL (WOOD VILLAS
110 W.AIRpORT BLVD.
bestbidderatthe West Frontctoorof
I Bedroom. 1", bath home, good
SANFORD,3737,70
the Courthouse, Seminole County.
Condition, excellent financing
Florida at 11:00 o'clock AM. on
$24,000,
MASTERS COVE
Thursday, July 17, 1973 the following
',ts.., ir_ taJt..._ ON THE 1Ar
CUI 5IrvyeYJy 'iueie in
UVL cm nniie *
3737900
Semincie County, Florida, towit:
Lot 21. of MAGNOLIA HILL. Are yourget'iflgold?
Is your income
*
*
Seminole County. Florida. at.
- i.mIir Are yW'OflIyT Why i SOt
cording to the platther.of recorded
liv
rle'w
houses
ins
rural
ares.
No
down
BRAM TOWERS. 373.0
in P1.1 Book 15, Page 17, of the
peymeni, monthly payment, his
Public Records of Seminole County,
If you are tired of trying to get I he
thin rent, Government stA4idized
Florida
plumber, the roofer, the el ccto qualit'ed buyers. Call to see if
Together with the following
trlclan, the yard man, try Corn
you qualifyt
equipment permanently instal'ed
fortable iv'd secure BRA
M. UNSWOQTH REALTY
which shall be deemed to be a lie
TOWERS. 32] 4.43
Pcg Peat Estate Broker
lure end • par? Of the realty:
103W. lit St.
BAMBOO
COE
APTS,
Range
323 409%, 373 0517 Eves.
1-2
BR
Furn,
Unturn.
Refrigerator
300E. AIrpo41.323.l3
DATED this lit day of July. 1973.
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E C H M I N N E H A H A
J ROB I N

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EUBDEWRA

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Rentals
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
._________
COUNTY, FLORIDA
29-Rooms
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7StIS.C49.0
STOCKTON. WHATLEY, DAVIN I Woman to Share hoh4d ix
COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
penses Call anytime, 323 9119
Plaintiff,

OLOAROL

After 5373 7111

Harold Hall

Broker

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Osteeri, BR. air, kitchen eceulpped,
carpeted throughout. On 2',
fenced lots, I uflhlty bldg storage

322.6457

3 Bedroom. 434 E. 76th St., $115 'no.
950 securIty. No pets. Water
furnIshed. 3fl-1SIJ

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Auction

Spereaclde granules for lawn in.
sect control. GardenLand. 1400 W.
1st St., 323 4430.

KULP DECORATORS
109W. itt St,,)22 2335
We steam-clean carpets

'------------------------1970 Ne'Amer!cana 12'x40' 2 BR, 1
bath, &amp;r, beamed ceilings, raised
dining area, newawning, Located
on a beautiful shaded corner lot,
150'xllS'. Price 95.250. Assume
tow monthly payment on mobile
home. 363-1499, Ovledo,

fl-Auction

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62-4awn-Garden

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East FIrst. Downtown

42-?v')biIe Homes

Peg. Real Estate Broker
3210640
fl'e,3n es
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322.7643

RcAL ESTATE INC.
GENERAL COUTRA(TOR

332 3*51

Real Estate

Assume Payments SInger ZigZag, In cabinet, 3 needle,
front load deluxe sewing machine.
Sold new for $319.00. Pay balance
of $59 or I0paymentsof $9. See at.

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TOWNHOUSES

Loans available for any type of
business or real estate, operating
capital, expansion. Mr. Smith 113
3929103

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..otice

L S L N N A 11 j

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fenced in yard 117.500

Twobedroomhouse,
kitchen equipped.

WIlT REALTY

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

3 Bedroom, I bath, block
home,

NIce 2 bedroom block home, fur.
nished .r unfurnished. 323 2920

Paymeflt, 7i per cent interest.

25-..oans

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M W B I E U B I A

fenced In yard 175.500

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desk

51-Household Goods

322-2115
. -AFTER HRS..
3220645
372 3991

60-Office Supplies

Wood or steel desks (exewIive
I chairs, secretarial desks I
chairs, straIght chairs, filing
cabinets, ot is. Cash and Carry.
NOLL'
Cassilberry, 17.92, *30-4209

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Hunt Realty

2521 Park Dr.
Pt'TOR'

FrIday, July 4, 1973-36

Used office furniture

______________________________

3 Bedroom house in Pinecrest, by
owner, carpet, fenced, good
'
mortgage.
173.500. 373-4714.
2315 PALMETTO AVE., 3 bedroom, _______________________
I", bath, kitchen equipped, con.
venlent to shopping. Drive by and By owner, like new, 2 Bdrooms,
Fla. room, detached garage,
call. 172,500.
fenced yard. $19,000. fl39543.
SHADED LOT- Overlooking lake.
____$6,500.

ELlQlsLEforFpsAorVA?N,w3&amp;
4 bedroom homes In good area.
120.000 to 179.000. S per cent down

Geneva. 3 BR, 1½ bath mot,iie
home, 2', acres, some pasturv
Good wate, 115.000

IBedroom, 1½ bath, Florida room,

BRS., 2 full Psths. family' roorn&amp;
den, plenty storaç,i', large lot.
3224047.

Jim

ldylIwIld, tranferred, must sell
pool planned I BR. 2 bath, family
rm. w.fireplace, carpet, custom
drapeS, many cxtroi. 144,400 to
$43,400. 323. 4730.
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WINTER SPRINGS - 3 bedroom, 1
bath hoi',ie, den. Assume present
mortgage with $6400 down. $117
per month total paymfnt.

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Kltchen.Bathroom
Cabinets.
Counter tops, Sinks. Instillation
available. Bud Cabell. 327-1052
anytime.

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Red uced $3,000

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Property

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124.200

REALTOR

7201 S. French Ave., 321.0011

Wholesale D!strihutorship, No
selling, Advertised pro'Jucts.
Immediate income Local Florida
company. Business gooctt Looking
for something with a future that
sense. Investment of 11593 _______________________________
up. CitI me at 305 $69 1441 collect

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Sanford, Vacant, 3 BR, I'.', baths.
block, treshly painted inside Out.
Fenced back 70' * 70' patio,
$21,500

Zoned tcr t'OWs. 4 bedroom, S yr.
old hOu, completely
fenced

CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR

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room on large lot, low down
payment. 373-045 after 4:20 P.M.

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so-scellaneous for Sale

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IDYLLWILDE - 3 Bedroom, 2',
bath, family room, eatin kitchen,
screened patio. central Met I. air,
lf-cleaning range, ditPwasher.
disposal, Carpet, large closets,
doUble garage, on 100' X 790' wciI
landsCaped lot.

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Adult
1I
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large Shady oaks on thp scenic
Wiilva. Modern ciNn interiors.
frorn$11O.SMI. W. of Sanford. 372

18_.l•I) Wanted

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JULY 4th
lnde$*ndence Day. Celebrate
your independence with this 3
bedroom 2 bath beauty. Walk to
high School, tenn;s courts, double
garage, carpet, central air,
$31,500, 373 9110

2½ Acre

BR. 1½ bath, air conditioned,
newly painted. $140 mo. 1st I last,
plus deposit, Sunland, 323.0545

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LIKE NEWI TREESI
Young couple will love this 3
bedroom, 1", bath (or 7 bd, rec.
room) home, ca, fenced, covered
patio, new kitchen, Hurry &amp; you
can choose your carpet colorsl
OUR BEST BUY. 531-1222

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3 Bedroom, 7
tny room
screened pat!':, beautiful
land
tcaping, O-ner transferred, must
sell. 131 714

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PrinQ
Area
W*kls'a
Bedroom cottage, Ideal for couple,
references required. No pets. 1125
month plus $30 security. 322 1597

41-Houses

Sure Money- Maker

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MEAT-PRODUCE-GROCERIES
322-7125 Day 327 5091 lute
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Peas,youplck.black.eyelpurple
hull for Saturday. On Oregon Ave.
k'imile North of 168 just west 04 I

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income as an AVON Represen
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Nice atmosphere. Call $301272
Ask for Mary Ellen

6 Child Care

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seeks alum one person to help
care for walled-In private rstafr
With pcnl. cars, shoppr.g. etc.
Prefer masculine female, since
husband is confined to wheel
chair. Must drive. 1791-laN

LOST
male Irish Setter,
mos. old, in vicin'ty of Mariners
Village, Apt. 707. If found, call 373.
7999. REWARD

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of agricultural equipment and
auto parts, including receiving,
stocking and counter s,les. Ex.
cehlent fringe benefits. Contact
Harold Hall at A. Duda &amp; Sons,
Cviedo. 305 363 5651
An Equal Opportunity Employer

5-t.ost &amp; FoUnd

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heat, firepl.,, au
electric
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chen. 2' lots. $37,500
or best offer

ForrestGreene, Inc.
3236353

QuIet 7 bedroom cottage, air, like
new, paneled, large Porch, 1133
rr lit &amp; last. Older couple only
322079?

Position

Lecmthlnl Vinigart 13.61 Keipl Now
all four In one capsule. Ask for
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Fausts Drugs.

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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be
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Plaintiff,
THERESA ANNE FILIPOVICH,his
consistent, worthy person.
with.
wife
EMIZIAHLEWIS,JR.andMAPLE
CANCER (June 21-July fl)
D.f.nts
LEE LEWIS. his wife.
Lay your cards on the table.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
Defendants. Ask the other party
GEORGE
ALLAN
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NOTICE OF SALE
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F1LIPOVICH and THERESA ANNE
NOTICE is hereby given, that same in any
intSS de.iling.
FILIPOVICH, his wife. wtose place
Pursuant to a Final Judgment of It's to neither's advantage (4) be
NOTICE OF SALE
of resIdence Is Route 140. 2. Stafford,
foreclosure entered July 1st. 5975. in

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323.2311 -$31999)

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Florida room, wall.wall Carpeting,
fenced. 131-3431

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selling on the telephone.

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If

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Sanford location. $llSmo. Call 372.
7110

Newspap,l experience required.

ClassifIed Ads didn't work
there wouldi I be any
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for an experienced classIfied
telephone sales per5on

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Ipse Evening Herald his an opening

P*CfD'WtYH A DRtt
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call123LSl7
Write P.O. Box 12%)
Sanford. Ftrwida 3717%
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great In the store, but out of Isverysensllive.Shecouldfeel
place in your living room. Be siubbed.

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ARE YOU LONELY? Let us help
YOU to meet the rigftp person lust
for you. PIATIONAL SINGLES
CLUBOFAMERICA. Phone:30j.
713.27O.

Jiaja.' JJIIIa,
Jail..
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7944 3 BR, Carpeted, Central air.

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waterfront home, beautiful
kIt.
formal dining. ovefIolnp
lake. central heat &amp;
air, fenced
yard. $37500
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY - 3 Bedrooms,
Stove
&amp; re4rIeqator, fenced yard, I-HA
available. $71,900
WETAKETRADES
SANFORD - 7 Bedroom
home with
deflor3rdbed,00rn,vaCa,d move
right in with good teirn
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY - 7 Qedro
hor,ie
with breezy Porches, corner lot,

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FISH. SWIM. SKI

Sanlord-3 Bedloom, Central alt
tsot, fenced yard. kltcheit
equipped. $143 mo. lit 'no., i 1
mo. damag'- deposIt. DeBary,

;edrooms. lIving,
garage. Sanford Ave., $145 'no.
$311149.
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2201 S. French Ave., 32l0O_

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(44) Movie
9:30 (6) Bob Newhart
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(U) World Of
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RItE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 4442027 for "We Care""HothlnV', Adults or Teens,

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WID.-1I PM .7 SO 30 PM
THUR$.-4 301? NOON
7 3010 Y P.M
FRI.- 7:0i1 P.M.
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OUTDOOR IlD,$flzy000I

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35 Meek
40 Fix shoes
43 ShinIng
45 PaInter's stand
46 Family
member (colt.)
47 Egyptian bird
48landof
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wchlp.lago
51 New Zealand
parrots
52 South Atrican
fox
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YOUNG
for
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No
office.
PROGRESSIVE
pressure, CongenIal offIce. Lets
talk.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
FRANKFURTER
I LOVE YOU
KID
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8:30 (6) Jeffersons
(44) Braves Baseball

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56 "0 sole
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(24) A Famil'
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11:30(3) StarTrek
(6) Hudson Brothers
(5) World Around

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(9) Lawrence Welk
(24) Burns And Allen
(35) Department "5"

(6) Shazan
(9) Lassies Rescue
Rangers
(24) TBA
(33) Speed Racer
(2,5) Pink Panther
(6) Valley f
Din',saurs
(9) Super Friends
(13) DaytIme
(24) Carrascolendas
(44) JIm Thomas

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(24) Florida Report
(35) Bobby Goldsboro
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6:30 (2) Florida's
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(9) Movie
(34) Romagnolls Table
(6) Sounding Board
(24) Woman
(6) Sports
Spectacular
(9) British Open
Golf
24 Firing Line

Martian
(44) Si0rts Legends
5:00 (2,9) Tennis
(33) Party
(44) TIme Tunnel
5:30 (24) Black
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(9) Devlin
(24) The Electric
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(44) Ernest Angley
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Villa Alegra
Wally's Workshop
Wheelie And The
Chopper Bunch
Speed Buggy

9:30 (2, I) Run Joe Run
(6) Pebbles And
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(9) Adventures Of
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(13) MovIe
10:00 (2, 5) Land Of Th.
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Baseball
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Western Man
(3$) Braves Baseball
(44) Braves Baseball
(9) WrestlIng

2:30

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(24) Sesame Street
(44) Gerald Derstine

(13)
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10:00 (7. 5) Police
Woman
(9) ABC Food
Special
(13) Get Christie
Love
(24) Th. SInners
10:30 (9) U.S. Open Golf
51:00 (2.6,8,9) News
(24) Aviation
Weather
(33) 700 Club
(44) NIght Gallery
11:30 (2.8) Tonl9ht Show
(6, 44) MovIe
(9) Wide World Of
Entertainment
1:00 (2,8) MIdnight
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(44) Combat
1:30 (9) Invaders
(24) WaIl Street
week
2:00(2,5) Malor League
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8 GOdS of Noise
pantheon
9 Gazelles.
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10 Equal
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11 Congers
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16 Furnace, for
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24 Old (Ger.)
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34 Early Christian 4 Biblical
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(c) Movie
(13) Hot L Baltimore
(24) Masterpiece
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(2) I Dream Of
JeannIe
(6) U_S. Of
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(9) Kolct'ak
(24) Washington
Week
(33) Hometown
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(44) Dinah
8:30 (2) Chico And
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(13) June Allyson
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1:00 (6) ChIldren's Film

6:00 (6) Growers
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MORNING

To Tell The
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(6) ConcentratIon
(I) What's My Line
(9) Wild World
Of Animals
(13 Hear It Now
(24) Senor Scene
(33, 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Police Surgeon
(6) What's My Line
(5) $25,000 Pyramid
(9) Hollywood
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(13) Wrestling
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Ill YOUR FAMILY?
AL.ANOP4
For familIes or friends of problem
drInkers,
For further information call 4234511
or write
Sanford Al.Anon Family Group P.0.
Box 533. Sanford. Fla. 32771.
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plemental to existing law. This,
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occasions of the entire an- forth in th is section shall remains on the books.
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In recent weeks lawyers for nexatlon ordinance,
the adopU-)n of an ordinance of of the crdina=3 of amnexatior, plans to irrivide urban services'athey're given." Strawn said, h k
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the method of annexation provided week for (our consecutive a period of two yeirs Unless
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hooked up Inside the bottles are -Swede" answered.
Hospital at Kissimmee
were injured late Friday
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switched on at night
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time to complete construction on some
dime" the parents to death
Sanford will all be on the lakefront; on the
Woman's Club of Sanford,
animal enclosures, expand their landscaping
throughout the year. All
Central Florida Zoo front things will be a lot
Jayceettes, Jaycees, Telephone
program, and hopefully to resolve the matter
baseball leagues of the city
quieter and less spectacular.
of paving roads and parking lots, said Hanna.
Pioneers, Sanford Recreation
department will benefit directly
The new zoo Is still opening to the public
Department, Pilot Club,
t1ucAih profi ts realized from
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seeing a completed zoo when they visit July
a grand opening will be ostpcned for another
Democratic Women's Club.
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but they will be getting a preview of the
60 days when the official dedication ceremony
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barbecue
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wide, says Sobik the elephant: the Archery
beautiful facility which is :n the making,
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expected to accompany the dedication,
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Commerce Uviies in Os1eo ending its
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station to the Community balloons and litter bags.
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What it mens, according to SCC Dean Robert "alternative program" if that scholar-to-be finds
"We'll have to control the class sizes - not add thousand" more than anticipated, Schreiber poohSchreiber, is that new students will be admitted on a his first choice closed out.
any new sections," he said.
poohed the amount and said any money over what
Long a tradition at Seminole Community College "first-come, first-served," basis with the date of
School officials say students presently enrolled
In a cover letter submitted in May, We!don told had been anticipated will be placed in contingency
(SCC), the "open door policy is in for a b'ating as application determining who gains admittance once will of course be given first choke of courses,
trustees the "open door policy is in jeopardy" lurwi.
a result of legislafive approval of the CO eg': $5.2 the cutoff point is reached.
Persons seeking to en:-oll in night courses fall
because SCC appropriations only equalled last
Of tht., 28 coutununity colleges in Florida, SCC
million 1975-76 operating budget, SCC President
Another determining factor, Schreiber says, will under the same rule
first-come, first-served.
year's.
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be the availability of certain programs. For
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he allotments. S-chreiber sa s about 3,2($) student.s are
"We won't be able to handle enrollment," Weldot, t\ample, he said there's "less demand" for foreign have operated under an "open door policy'," which
college with about the same amount of
said. In essence, the president's message Is the languagcs and technical courses than for other means any-one with a higti school diploma or its had last year. While at the same time cost factors, anticipated for the fall.
same one he gave SCC trustees on May 12 when the college programs.
equivalent is allowed in school. Schreiber says the
such as utility bills and einpIny retirement plans,
"We hope to be able to handle a many as
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regional office in I)eLand, said for the highway. But the
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At one point yesterday,
Jury probing the June 9 county
during Vihlen's appearance
jail fire that took 11 lives
expected to hear testimony next before the grand jury, State
week from Sheriff John Polk Att Abbott Herring's chief
and four County Corn investigator, Jack It Fulenwider, who has gathered copies
riussiuners
Y esterday, County Attorney of the tapes and minutes, was
Tom Freeman was in the grand obser'o ed entering a grand jury
jury room for a total of two witness room with Mrs Marie
hours — the mornings C&gt; Walker, one of the County
recording
wltntss titer the noon recess, Commission
secre
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who
take
minutes of
County Conumssion chairman
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prepare
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Sid ihlen Jr sas closeted
iith th jurors and Mstant documents for commissioru
State Atty William Staley for approal, along with an official
nearly three hours with only a court reporter
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tape recordings and written statement from her Mre
minutes of Counts Commission Walker declined any comment
to reporters on what had
meetirugs Sifl(C January
which Sheriff PolK's requests transpired In the grand jury
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LAKE MARY - The City home park subdivision — lake members cited reasons for rezoning of Lake Mary complete the study and
Sports .................... 113 public safety, was approached
Sources said later that Williams
213 by Fuller to provide in. Council and Planning and Park — was rejected by th2 turning down the plan, in- Boulevard, considered the
Television
be
planni ng
in his office or In the
tluding
the
site
is
a
iater
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held
planning
board
last
month
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gateway"
to
the
formation
on
the
instances
Zoning
Commission
city
Women's
zoni ng 'co
City
Council
in
June
delayed
rechjirge
area,
that
plans
City Council set a six-month
when tile county's fire units a "rap stssion" last night at
ay Maltby.
Today, uontacted at his south
have been delayed at the rail. city hail, discussing a myriad of until nest Wednesday action on presented were not precise and moratudum on zoning changes
%%KATIIEH
requesteJ the proposal was not proper on property abutting the Cather Gehr, Bob Andem it. Seminolc home, Williams told
Urban's
road crossing wWle en route to subjects from the com- A. J.
lialrus Schweitze,ramPh Wick The Herald that he hasn t been
Yesterdi&amp;y's high 90, over an emergency scene
prehensi%e planning and rezoning from agiculture for planning
boule vard while the planning
t.haI
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subpoenaed — nor 1iae other
A sub committee of the committee completes its
night low $4.
Kaiser said there ha ve been rezoning of lake Mary the Leo Trapanier prope rty
Only Councilman Burt county commissioners to his
through occurrences when fire units Boulevard it) a proposed new planned fnr 285 mobile home planning and zvniag com- assigned Mes.
fair
MoMly
tomorrow. Highs In the middle were held up, waiting on the mobile home park.
rental sites with 150 designated mission, including Planning
The same conunittee, also Perichiel of the governing knowledge - but that he exso$ to low 90s. Lows In the upper train to move acrms the road,
Rezoning of a 79-acre tract for families and 126 for adults and Zoning Direclor Francis working on the city's overall body. out of l(mn on vacation. pects to appear before the jury
,enior, is conti'tuu work on a comprehensi v e plan may ask sas iot prestnt for the joint
SOs to lower 705
as they were going to structure bounding Rinehart Road to only.
.n('tm d Ui l'aga. 2 Ai
Various p lanning board comprehensiv e pla n for 'It ( t\ C iLIl I' r uir't tut to na tin ,
Details and tides on page SA fires
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FICTITIOUS NAME
are EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Notice
it
givei
that
we
hereby
Seven Serninol. County new advisory group will be the
the juvenile justice system in firm; court coordinator Mary enggd
Hilltop CUlT, IN AND FOR EMlNOLI
In business at 1
rj(hns zctive within their vehicle for citizen infctniatlon Seminole County.
Giardini; Mary Witengier of the Place. Altamnte Springs. Seminole COUNTY FLORIDA
ACTION NO. flIOMC
communities have been ap- and participation in activities of
The local board Is the first of Seminole County
School County. Florida under the fictitious CIVIl.the
MIrrLI9I of
ret
name
of
SOUTHERN
HERITAGE
In
pointed to a new Detention the state Division of Youth its kind for an area detention system; Don VanDalen of
CHURCH FURNISHINGS, and that HENRY ALFRED HARRIS,
Advisory Board for the Sanford Services (DYS) Bureau of center anywhere in the state, Seminole Community College; we In, end to register said name with Husband. Sind
Circuit Court, TRUDIE MAE HARRIS, WI".
Juvenile Detention Center, Detention. He said the new officials said.
Bob C. Markey of The Evening thi Curt of
NOTICE OF SALE
Seminole
Ccunty.
Florida
in ac
according to Center Supertn• group will also work toward
Selected for the new advisory Herald; attorney Jack Caolo,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
cordance with the provisions of the
tenden Turn Fay.
better informing the public as
board were: Gene ELselcLn of and Bob Howe of Howe Fictitkm Name Statutes, To Wit. the under slgfled. Clerk Oft'leCircuit
Fay said yesterday that the to the workings and problems of tt'e Spectrum Public Relations lndust'les, Sanford,
Section 165.09 Florida Statutes 1fSl. Court, under and by virtue Of the
Order for Sate, Attorneys' Fees,
5: Janice NICnOII
PvbIit. June 12. It, m. July P. 1975 Costs, and Damages for Delay
heretofore entered In that certain
DEOI7
WASHINGTON lATh — Proposing "a detente with
cause pending in the Circuit Court Of
Seminole County. Florida. being
nature," President Ford pledged today a firm cornCivil Action No. 72l04 C, in which
rritment to cleaning up the.environment but cautioned he
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
HENRY ALFRED HARRIS is
EIGHTEENTH CIRCUIT, IN AND
must balance that against economic considerations.
Husband, and TRUDIE MAE
FOR
SEMINOLE
Ford was flying to Ohio to dedicate a $30 million
COUNTY, HARRIS is Wife, I. Clerk of the
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Circuit Court. under and by virtue of
National Environmental Research Center in Cincinnati,
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CASE NO. 75.32?.CA.4.D
th,saidOrder.witlofferfOrsaleafld
address a White House conference on domestic policy
In re: the Marriage Of
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sell at public outcry to the highest
BONNIE K CLEMMONS,
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there, then appear in Cleveland at a Republican fund.
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Petitioner
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raising dinner.
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conditions as stated in said Order, at
and
the West Front Door of the Seminole
Work on the delayed paving provides th funds for the RICHARD
Inhistextfortheddicationof the
es
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CLEMMONS,
County CourthOuSi, in the City of
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of West 18U3 Street isscl3eduled
by the Environmental Protection Agency, Ford said,
Respondent Husband. Sanford. Seminole County. Florida,
SECOND AMENDED
to begin once more, following
You have my pledge that this country will remain firmly
on the 11th day of July. 1975, at the
The BCC Tuesday night
NOTICE OF SUIT
Ut of 11 00 o'clock a m • the same
committed" to seeking a cleaner and healthier en.
acceptance of the final payment accepted the final installment 10 RICHARD 6 CL ,'MON S
being a legal sales day and the hour
vironment.
Reidenc. Unkno*n
on a 119,602 bill by the City of of $4,900 from the City 0f
a legal hour of sale, me following
YOU ARE NOTIFIED
"As long as I have anything to say about it, this counan
described
real property
situate
in
Sanford to the Seminole Board Sanford to complete the total action for Dissolution of Marriage Seminole County.
Florida.
to wit:
of County Commi!sioners bill. Commissioner Mike has been filed against you and you
LOfCI and . (LeSS 9w East 301"1t
garbage," Ford declareL
(BCC).
Hatt.away made a motion to a'e reo;ied to serve a copy of your thereof and liii the north 6 67 feet
written drfe.es
cv
if any, SO it on
IW of IC? t. Block D. Tract 76, Second
The work, a joint par. raise the
uty road depart. Cnrmne. t)r,o.
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Licipanon project between the ment budget, to accept the firm c4 KORMAN &amp; BRAVO. P.A. , replat of Sanlarido Springs, as
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E Highway
Longwood. recorded In Plat Bo 9. Page 1, of
city and county, had been check and for the road Florida130
32750.
and 43.4,
file the
Seminole
Records
the
delayed because of what county department to begin work on *th the C1eI1I of the above styled County. Florida,
Court at the Seminole County the aforesaid property being sold to
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officials call a
misun- the project.
While many New York City sanitationmen virtually
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida '17771. satisfy the said Decree
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derstanding" of engineering
DATED: July 1. 1915
Rd
Superintendent
J.
C.
on or before July 24th, 197$. other (Seal)
ignored a court order that they begin collecting thousands
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plans.
The
city
held
Up
its
Lavender
was
to
be
informed
4%C
a
judgment
may
be
enter
of torts of garbage, city firemen have begun their own job
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
you for the relief demanded
payments to the county until the immediately, according to in .QainSt
the Petition.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
action in response to massive budget-induced layoffs
plans could be agreed upon by Chairman Sid Vihien Jr.
By: Elaine RiCharde
WITNESS my hand and the seal
ordered by Mayor Abraham D. Beam.
both parties, and without the
Deputy Clerk
ThI'
project
was
halted
in
"Jid
Court
on
June
73rd.
1975.
Beame, a Democrat on the verge of an agreement with
SAM E. MURRELL I SONS
city's money the county work early June when the flap
SeaO
state Senate Republicans in Albany to get more
Post Office oi 171$
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr
WHA TS BETTER THAN THIS?
Orlando, Florida. 32102
crews were ordered by the BCC developed over the engineering
authority for the city, said late Wednesday that about 100
Clerk of the Circuit Court
10 halt work.
Attorneys for the Wife
By. Joy
plans. The
delay
was
garbage trucks were to be on the streets by morning
Jeff Houck Likes to munch while he watches a baseball game.
PubliQs' JvIy 3. 1915
As
Deputy
Clerk
Under Joint participation lengthened because both city Carmine M Bravo. ESq,
following the back-to-work court order against the io,60o
Here, Jeff does lots of damage to a bag of cheese chips while
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the county' provides and county commissioners took NORMAN &amp; BRAVO, P A
striking sanitationmen.
taking Ina game atSauord Memorial Stadium. (Herald Photo by
the labor with it..s f d d ajt- a week off from meetings and 510 E H Qh.sav 131
Gordon Williamsoni
But a spokesman in the Sanitation Department said
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Longwond, Fla 32730
early today he could not confirm that a single truck was
rnent work crews and the city could take no action on solving Pubtiih' June 26, July 3, tO. 17, 1973 EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIL
being used. Normally, 800trtks make daily collection
the problem.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
DEO 160
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.IIU.CA44.O
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR In re: the Marriage of
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THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL DEBORAH M HALL, Wife
they have been urging their members to end their wildcat
Cable
For County
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
strike. Union chief John DeLury, has said of the workers,
d
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CRAl( P HALL, Hutbind,
"1 can't cc'ntrvl ther. '
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. CIVIL ACTION NO. S-11164
NOTICE OF SUIT
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DIVISION C
TO: GRAIG R. HALL
CITY SAVINGS BANK OF PITT. 901 Well Avenue
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SF 1(10.
PROBATE DIVISION
Medina, H'w York
Pliiptiff,
PROBATE NO. s.i,a.ce
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
In re: Estate of
that a Petition for DioIu1ion of
The Federal Communications ordinance was revised on two filing of the application. He also Pear Ile Mae Marshall. a k a Pearlie CLAUDE HARRIS and MILDRED Marriagi
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has been fIled against you
HARRIS.
ht
wife,
and you are required to serve a copy
Commission (FCC) will con- FCC minor technicalities, by said that he has assurances Mae ",I.Wns
Defendants
of your rittpn defenses, it any, to it
cider granting a license to Utility Attorney Ned Woolfolk. from U.S. Sen. Dick Stone (DMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
on JOHN EDWARD JONES of
Seminole Cable TVtoallow the
NOTICE OFSUIT
Miami) that the senator will To All Creditors and All Persons
CARROLL&amp;
JONES. PA,Aflorney
If the FCC approves the
Hear Polk
Having Claims or Demands Againit TO CLAUDE HARRIS and
for Wife whose adess is Post Of
e%oncomanythesbU.th license without much delay, help push the application Said Estate:
MILDRED HARRIS. hiS wife, (ice Boi 911, 24 N Highway I???,
the muIUhannei reception
(Continued From Page-IA)
Sheriff Polk was back at his unincorporated areas of Cable
You are hereby rOt,f'ed and
offi a1s expect to tlwoughtheredtapeintheFcc,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Casietberry, Florda,3370?,and(iI,
The franchise fee, as rui,ed to prnt any clams and
an action to foreclose a mor the original with the Clerk of thi
begin work on Installing
when it reirnes its four-week office today following a week's Seminole County.
provided for in the ordinance,demands whIch you may have tgage on the following properly in above Styled Court on or before the
hospitalization
for
a
back
against 9* eStat, of Pearlie Mae Seminole County. Florida
Jail fire probe
T - y'
4th day Of August, 1911. otherwisea
system in October. A deadline gives the county (tree per cent Marshall, a k a Pearlie Mae
ailment.
Polk
said
he
too
tZ'
Lot 1, Block 2. Lincoln Heights. iument may be entered against
"1 think they're going to call
The Board of County Corn- of t't years has been set on of the company's annual gross H3w1in, deceased late of Seminole Section Two, according to thi plat You for the relief demanded in the
all of us next week," Williams pects to appear before the (BM)
thereof as recorded in Ptat Book II , petition
missionersTuesday in having the complete system subscriber revenues. The County, Florida. to the Clerk of
grand jury,possibly next week. public hearing passel an or. installed. Officials say that
said.
Circuit Court, an tile ttiP same in Page 43. Public Records of Seminole
WITNESS my hand and the seiI of
C.flPaflY currently serves the duplicate and as provided in
Ccx4nty, Florida
said Court on this 30th day 04 June,
Other commissioners,
Sources close to the jail fire dinance establishing a ban per cent of the system will be
has
betn Oiled against you, and you
of Winter Springs, San- 733.16. Florida Sa?utc%, in tner
besides Williams, who have yet probe say it is Possible that the chlse agreement between the installed each year.
offices in the County Courthouse tn are reQuired to serve a copy of your (Seal)
ford and Casaelbe.rz-y.
to go before the grand jury are grand jury could wind up its county and Seminole Cable TV.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Commission Chairman Sid
Officials wi th the te levision Seminole County. Florida, within written defenes thereto, if any,

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says that when he first learned of illegal fund-raising In
his name, he didn't immediately report It because he was
afraid it would be leaked to the press, embarrassing him
and the Senate Watergate Committee.
Gurney, testifying Wednesday in his bribery conspiracy
trial, said that he later made up his mind to go to the
Justice Department. But he said he first went on vacation
to collect his thoughts.
"This was an horrendous period in my life," the ex-Republican lawmaker told his federal jurors.
Gurney, 61, who has denied all seven criminal charges
against him, was to return to the stand for crossexamination today in the 5-month-old trial.

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Penalties In Effect July 15

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TALLAHASSEE (A1) - Noon July 15 is the
deadline for all state and local officials to file financial
disclosure statements, the Florida Ethics Commission
says.
Officials will be tiling with forms currently in use, the
commission said Wednesday in a news release.
The financial disclosure law passed by the 1975
legislature and signed last week by Gov. Heubin Askew
does not go into effect until Jan. 1.
However, new penalties for failing to file the financial
disclosure statement went into effect Monday, the
commission reminded officials.

of

OPEN FRIDAY, JULY 4th
5 p.m.
10
Super values in every department
a.m.

TAI.I.AHAS.SEE (AP) - The state mental health
director says he expects a report today on a psychiatrist's
cha'ge that aides beat a patient at a mental hospital
Dr. Stuart Cahoon said Wednesday that he had asked
Dr. Peter Ivory, superintendent of the Florida State
Hospital at Chattahhochee, to investigate the incident.
Dr. E. Arthur Larson, a Florida State hospital
riychiatrist, told Wise Productions, an independent
capital television and radio news bureau, that 15 to 20
aides forced the patient to the ground and at least one of
them punched him in the face.

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Harry Kwiatkowski, Jahn investigation within the next BCC approval Is after more Vlhlen Jr., said he expects the company estimate that mor1thiy
Kimbrough and Mike Hat. two weeks and report its fin- than a year of efforts to FCC to approve the application rates for the service will be
taway.
dings to the circuit court,
establish the ordinance. The within 60 to 90 days following $550.

Van Burning Trial Goes To
A circuit court Jury was

Jury

four calendar monthS from the time uoon Leonard V. Wood. Attorney for
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of the firstpubltcjt ion hereof, orthe plaintiff, at Suite 211, 251 Maitland
By Elaine RiCharde
Ave.
Altamonte
and
Springs,
file
same will be barred
Deputy Clerk
Filed at Sanford. Forlda. this 20th the Original with Me Clerk of the John Edward Jones
above styled Court on or before the Carroll &amp; Jones, P A
day of June. tis
3rd day of July. 1975. Ofhrwi, a pt
LOuve louse Rery'iber?
Office Box 911
ivdgmtnt may be entered against 74 Nnrth Highway 17 92
As Actministratrix
you for the relief demanded in the Casselberry. Florida 37707
Roger L. Berry
Complaint herein
Attorney for Es?a'e
Attorney for Wife
110 E Commercial St
WITNESS my hand and seal of Publish July 3, 10, 17, 71, 1973
said Court, thiS 911h day of June 1975
P 0 Driwpr o
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(Seal)
Sanford, Florida 37771
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Publish- June 26. uly 3, 197$

Clerk of Circuit Court

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awakened them and county trip in 20 minutes.
was on his way back to the
He pointed out that state
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the fact of first-degree murder started digging but stopped and
In other circuit court actions In the Altamonte Springs called authorities after a
yesterday, a jury In the court
of shooting death of 47-year-old human hand was found.

Bandit Strikes Twice Along Interstate

By BOB UOYD
The WillIs family, still
Herald Staff Writer
dressed in ba thing suits from a
Law enforcement officers visit to beach In the Daytona
throughout central Florida Brea, were ordered to hand over
today were searching for a man billfolds and to lay on the grass
driving a gold-colored El Ca. near the picnic table.
inino pickup who robbed two
Deputy R. J. Harley reported
tourist famili es yesterday at
the victims said U
bandit
rifle point in Volusla and
a
threatened "to take the kids"
SeminoleCountieson Inter-state unless the parents complied
4r
with his demands.
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Eementary Schoo at Ccl. 2 -"
berry. Deputy C. R. Brown
reported today that school
officials reported that the
sirens, bolted to the roof, had
been taken along with several
public
address
system
speakers. Deputies also said
windows andag!a.ssdoor at the
school were vandalized.
Deputy E. M. Stewart

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JULY 10
CENTRAL SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB intel at the Church
of the Nativity, Lake Mary — 10: A.M. covered dish lunch.

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CA&amp;SELBERRY SUNSHINE SENIOR CLUB meet at 806
Mark David Blvd., Casselberry -10: A.M. —Ann Maynard of the
Florida Power &amp; Light Co. will speak of How to Conserve
Electricity,"

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NARFE — meet at Cavalier Motor Lodge, Hwy. 17-92 1:00
P.M. - luncheon.
JULY 15
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 12,00.
Reservations are still available for the St. Augustine trip to
Cross and Sword, Friday, Aug. 22. Reservations must be In by
Aug. 10. Call Mrs. McPherson on 323-48.

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Altamonte Springs Friendship Club - Altamonte Springs
Civic Center - Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte Springs meet 1st
and 3rd Thursday of the Month — 10:30 a.m.
Augks Elders -St. Augustine Catholic Church — 3 Sunset
Drive Casselberry — meet 3rd Tuesday of the Month — 10:00
a.m.
[tram Tosers —Sanford -meet 1st Wednesday of the Month
10:00 a.m.
IIXYZ ('lub meet 1st Baptist Church — Activities Building
lrngwood - last Tuesday of the month -12:30 p.m.
Casselberry Sunshine Senior Club — meet 806 Mark David
Blvd. — Casselberry 1st Friday of the Month — 10:00 am.
all welcome.
new club
Central Senior C1ttzen (lab -Church of the Nativity -- Lake
Mary — meet the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the Month at 10:00 a.m.
('huluota Senior Citizen Club — Community Fire lull -7th
Street ('huluota meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at 6 p.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 Fellowship — meet at the Community United
Methodist Church — Casselberry at noon on the last Wednesday
of the Month — luncheon — Reservations necessary.
Greater Odedo 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 (lab - (National Association of Retired Federal

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CIVIL ACTION Pi.') 75.1347.CA.0.tF hai been tiled against you and you
WlTNESSmy hand and the
sloo DIVISION F
arereguired to serve copy of y our
tr
Court at Sanford.
Seminole In re: the Marriage of
'written deIens,, if any, to it on van
'c.inty, Florida, this 61h day of HUBERT
den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, P A. at
LEE
DOUGLAS,
June. 1915
Husband,
Post
'llcp 110!. 793. Orlando.
(Se 11)
Petitioner,
Florida
37107, and file the original
ArlPis'r H Beckwith. Jr.
and
with the Clerk of the aooe Styled
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CATHERINE DOUGLAS,
court on or be fore Aug. 2, 197$,
By Joy Stok es
wt',
otherwise a iudgmen$ may te en
Dtputy Clerk
P,.cnt
feted against you for the relief
Publish: June 17. 19, 76. July 3, I7
oomafldcd In the complaint or
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
EO
petition
TIfF STATE OF FLORIDA To.
JOYCE CATHERINE DOUGLAS.
WlTNESSmyha nd ant,5( Of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. WHOSE
Said Court on June 30, 1913
RESIDENCE AND
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. MAILING ADDRESS IS co AN (Seal)
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE TIIOPiV PILOTTI, P0 BOX
ii.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
(.1EPi'ORl
PENNSYLVANIA
Clerk Of the Circuit Coirt
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1.1771.CA14-A 19343
By' Joy Stokes
In re: the Marriage of
YOU ARE HEREbY NOTIFIED
Dputy Clerk
ROBERT S GI2E. Husband,
thjt a proc eeding for dissolution o
Publish July 3, 10. 17, 71, )91J
arid
marriagepa5n filed aqans: , ,.
MARGARET .1 GLAZE. Wile
and the Short fife is IN RE THE
NOTICE OF ACYION MARRIAGE OF HUBERT
LEE
SEMINOLE COUNTY
TO MARGARET .1 GLAZE
and JOYCE
UTILITIES BOARD
Trrri.
eATHIpff DOUGLAS W'f. arvj
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CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

Lovette in early March.

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By' Lillian Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ver
for
Jacksori s stepfather, Wflbur EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. Publlih: June 12. It, 26. July 3. 1976 COUNTY.
at noon today in the trial of an Dickey today argued before
FLORIDA.
Oviedo to the fire scene,
Andrew J. Milam, 21, of hall, was charged with first- CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE DEOSO
CIVIL
ACTION
NO. 75.IS?LCA49.F
Apopka man accused of jury that the state's dr.
There also was testimony in Orlando, on two counts of degree murder but pleaded COUNTY, FLORIDA.
GOVERMEP4T NATIONAL
CIVIL NO. 741253 o
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
stealing and burning an Oviedo cumstantial evidence case the trial that Faller had two robbery, Milam had been ac- guilty to manslaughter in In re: the ?,tuton of
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,
NAME LAW
Plaintif;,
Fire Department rescue van against Faller on charges of black knobs with brushed cused of robbing two men on Lovette's death and faces BEN B STEWART r.j LeVEQt.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Jan. 13.
STEWART,
P.is
w'ft.
larceny of a motor vehicle and aluminum decorative inserts in Jan. lion SR-436 at Dean Road,
ttseunder%lgned, desiring to'I'nqage
entenclng July 16.
APTURO OIAZ and JUANITA
NOTICE OF SUIT
Yesterday, Forrest Dee third-degree arson is defective his pockets when taken to the
in business under the fictitious name DIAZ, his wife, and DAPIIEI. .1.
Judge Hosemann ordered
TO
BILLY
A
MAY
Filler, fl. a former Oviedo because of time elements.
of GREEN GEM NURSERY in LEVEY.
When entering the man
an Oviedo police station following Milam held In jail wi thout bond
pesiøenc. Uninn
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resident, took the witness stand
Dvfriidanti
es
Address Unknown
State witnesses testified that the van fire. Witn ses iden- pen di ng a pre-sentence in- slaughter plea Hall told the
rester the sad name with the
NOTICE
OF SUIT
In his own defense and told the Filler was seen at the Oviedo lifted the knobs as being the vgtj
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, Cl'slr
court that Jackson had viewed
' 'h'
C 1 tcu:t Court' of TO: ARTIJRO 01*2
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that tPe above named Petitioners,
Jury that he had been at the police station at 10:45 p.m. Jan. same type used in Heathklt
and JUANITA DIAl
Otis Lee Jacbon, 37 of a LoveUe's body following a BEN B STEWART ars3 LIVEDA Semireiiib County, rinrida
Clyde E Smith
RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
shooting
inc1det
but
that
he
STEWART, hiS wife, have filtd a
Oviedo police station and fire 15 and that a white male with sirens to mount the electronic Maitland Ave., Winter Park,
James .1 Roberts
All parties claiming interests by,
Petition
for
the
ac'o',tion
of
the
house before the vehicle was glasses was seen driving the unit on a dashboard (racket, pleaded guilty to attempted (Hall) dug a bole in the victim's
Rebecca A Rot'erts
through, under or against AR T r, 0
minor child named in that Petition
taken but that he had hit- rescue van at SR.434 and
Luis Pevet
DIA7ANOJUAp4ITA DIAl his wife
Oviedo police chief Ken conspiracy' to commit a back yard under a trash but. and you are commanded to serve a
ch!iked
ride with several Wekisa Springs Road be tween Tripplett testified that he found
And tO all pa rt ies having or claiming
ning barrel and buried copyof your Wri?tt'n(3C4Cfl$%. it any, CL Maria Perez
misdemeanor: obstruction
C LEVELAND I MIlE
to have any r.ght, title or Inter es t in
motoris ts from Oviedo to 1-4, 10: and 11:05 p.m.
on
HARVEY
a ra di o unit and Heathkl elec. J ustice. Judge hlosemann ad- Lovette's body alone
COULTER, Attorneys at Law
the real property herein described,
Petitioners'
attorney,
whole
and then 1-4 to the Forest City
Dickey ar gued that the state Ironic siren unit - minus judicated Jackson
addreSs 209 North Oak Avenue
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
guilty and
Sheriff's investigators is PO Box 373. , Fort C'ty, P 0 Drawer 2
area in southwest Seminole wouzldhavethejw-ybelleye that (racket knobs that an action to foreclose a mor
Florida. 3275), on or betore the 10th
alongside a sentenced him to 60 days in exhumed Lovette's decomSanford, Florida 37771
tgage on the following real property
where the van was found In Fal.ls'r, who was arrested near
ay of July. 197$. arid file the PublishStreet in Oviedo near where county Jail wi th credit f or time posing, partially-clad body
July 3. 10. 1. 24, 197$
in Seminole County, Florida:
original with the Clerk of the Court
DEP
the burning van smelling of Faller was living in January. ser ved since his April
lot 71, Block E. Woodm,re Park.
29 arrest. March 12 after relatives Cith before service on Petition ers' Filler said he'd gone to his smoke, according to sheriff's
Sec
d Replat, accordi ng to the p'at
Filler had rebui lt cabinetry
Jackson had been charged became suspicious of disturbed attocne-y or immediately thereafter. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND theron
eof as recorded ri Platb(iOk 13,
p
parents
Forest
other-wise a default
may be i.'nterecs FOR
SEMINOLE
couwry. Page 73, publiC records of Seminole
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In other businese, the City Commission:
Floyd said the only city problem with the project is the final
— AgreedtoaskthestateDepartmentofTransportationtoban
$25,000 payment. lie said $140,000 of the costs will be borne by
all
parking on SR 436 from Newbw-yport Road west to Interstate
owners of large properties abutting the road and paying the surns
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS A resolution noting the city's intent in advance. He said he expects within the next few days to have 4. Resolutions were adopted asking immediate action to ban
to enter into an interlocal agreement with the Seminole County the first $100,000 deposited In a special escrow account,
parking on SR 436 at Newburyport, Hermits Trail, Forest Avenue
Commission for the paving of Montgomery Road has been
and at the Florida Hospital North entranceway.
adopted by the City Commission.
The $25,000 balance could be collected via a front foot
— Noted a letter has been received from an architect slating his
assessment of owners of smaller properties abutting Montgomery
Commissioners Tuesday agreed to county terms providing for Road. Floyd said,
interest In planning the city's proposed new public safety facility.
$100,000 to be paid In advance to the county, with a second
The project was originally estimated at a cost of $175,000 but
— Accepted Northwood subdivision roads, streets, water and
payment of $40,000 30 days later and the final payment of $25,000
county commissioners recently agreed to cut the costs by $10,000. sewer lines for maintenance.
within 60 days.

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Afraid Of News teaks,

Ford Says Environment

Street Paving
Set To Resume

Altamonte Adopts Road Paving Project

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Tomorrow will be a Landmark day in the Sanford
area.
I'M New ct;
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aifictaily open
its doors for the first time and a giant
July
holiday celebration is planned
Fort

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Thursday, July 3. 1975-4A

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Much work, planning, swcat and tears have gorse
into the zoo project by many people and all of those
Involved-from the smallest child to the eldest
adult are to be congratulated for their efforts In
helping to bring reality to the dream.
We'd expound on this subject more, but feel the
special zoo Dedication Issue in today's Evening
Herald tells the entire story.
But, we want to express our sincere appreciation
to all dwe who have done so much to make the new
zoo something we can all be proud ot for a long time.

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher

WILLIAM D. CURRIE. Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY,
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Urine Deliver). Week, 55 cents; Month, 12.40: 6 Months, $14.20;
Year, $2840. By Mail: In Florida same as home
other mail: Month, 52.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12
Months, 132.40.

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The day's activities at Fort Mellon Park should
be a thing that everyone attends, 'cause there'll be
for everyone all day long, capped off by a
Utrewcrks
night.
According to Jack Homer, executive manager of

Beginning

huge

Announcement of plans to open offices for the
proposed Downtown Development Authority and
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residents S on the redevelopment of downtown
Sanford
a welcomed one.
It means that the Downtown Development
Steering Committee is moving on a come that
could open the way to a revitalized downtown
bu.s1ess district.
Sanford City Commissioner hn 1orris, who
is s
th e announcement that th e step is a tiny one, but
indicated he felt any move was better than none at
all.
Actually the step is a giant first of many ste
to
during the next several months. The appointment of an executive director
Sanford 's
Sara Jacobson
will do much to help the
redevelopment operation.
The proposed survey of residents to learn th eir
feeling regarding the redevelopment of the city's
core is a very honful plan
because it will involve
r
n0f o1y
only downt own merchants
property
but every citizen in the city- all of whom
will have a say in any plan to rebuild the district,
The steering committee's decision to ask for,
input from the average
Citizen is one that
shniiltl win fricnrk in fht
t0% U UIILIIUU LU
correct the sagging appearance of Downtown
Sanford.
The survey is just one phase of many research
programs which the development group plans to
conduct
touching on all phases of a city's growth
and progress. Each will add to the total picture.

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A spate of malpractice suits has pushed
Insurance rates for th is hazard to
prohibitively high levels.
Some suits are brought by patients who expect
far more of their doctors than we have the nght
to look for at this stage of medical knowledge.
They also disregard the fact that the best of
doctors are still human, and make mistakes.
Some suits are generated by hungry attorneys.
But when these cases are eliminated, enough
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profession has not pelked itself. 'flw blame can
be shared by government agencies, by the
USOCtatk'IU and b' the medical schoois.
today, considerable numbers of practicing
doctors should be stripped of their licenses.
Many others should be required to update their
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tholvedhad been discharged and was at home,
when she wu
doctor t all.
Insurance men In and out of 11w government
tell me
are not unusual.
What brought this medical problem home to

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Paulucci is fine, but the total picture must be a
Sanford developed plan.
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that heor she can beflued with a bearing judand ailing organization with no firm direction,
We
must first, however,
given specialized
alizedtralnlngearly.,sestepsran
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elected a new slate of officers and a Board of dellghuul charm city.
and
plan.
Much
cooperation and
make a decisive difference In the child's entire Directors. That Board of Directors has been research, study

In any event its rijectim is flwM, jar atch was
the story of t man's life.

future plans for the redevelopment of Downtown
Sanford.

It is iuz iieLhing that lends itself to success and
offers a much brighter picture than ever before in
turning the city around,
It is a beginning. Let us move forward,
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A steering committee of property owners and

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Yesterday we reported that Philippine consular offices," and "armed forces planted by"a special operaUojJ group
ofb',s
takeover of a newspaper, investigated
President Ferdinand Marcos offered a former psychological warfare units" conducted born. military men," but Marcos loudly blamed "a Associated Press reporter, prepared phony
confidant, Prlinitivo Mijares, a $0,000 bribe not bing on Manila's water system, city hail and the foreign
power" and "Maoist guerrillas,"
stories on revolutionaries and committed other
to tell the U.S. Congress what he knows about bathroom of the Consttutiona1 Convention. The
There was also a faked ambush, Mijani outrages on Marcus' Orders
corruption In the Philippines.
violence wan "later blamed by Mr. Marcos on charges, Involving a Philippine official's car.
By
Today we can reveal the story that Marcos the Maoist people's Army,"
The Mijares memo then tells how Marco.'
exploiting
these
Incidents,
Marco.
had
tried to cover up. It Is another Wa te rgate
"1y
en.
country
psychologically
ready
for
regime has gone absolutely corrupt."
his
The Incidenta that Marcos secretly
scandal, Philippine version — a story of tTh
e
dictator
parcelled out to his
proc
lama
tion
of martial law on Sept. 21, 1174.
des
crimes and misdemeanca, ranging from abuse couraged, Mijares all eges, had their Innocent
lice
luxury goods and to
nses
to
smuggle
in
With
a
put
show
of
berimlem,
he
pvcWmed
victims. When a bumb exploded Inside a
of power to misuse of government
a socaUed "sm iling martial law."
smuggle out sugar, copra, lumber ad cement,
departznnt
store, for example, "a family
The story is told in a 24-pa ge memo, which
te
charges
Mijares. Mili ta ry su pporters have been
man
resto
order
and
gave
th
e
citizenry res pi
who was buying a gift for a child observing its
Mijares brnitted to the 11ou !nternatioiu,l
given
fabulously
from
turmoil.
But
he
also
lucrative rackets In
cloud down opposition
OrganIzations subcommittee. In the memo, tie birthday was blown to bits." A conscience. IieW3fl
run
as
they please, he adds,
and Jailed recaItrant editors
stricken police sergeant later confessed he j
fr eely confesses his own dirty work for Marcus
flrougn
front men,
ri
val
s.
ordhtg to Mijares,
The memo details how Marcw won re- Planted the bomb "on
t*kefl
OVet
Mco. 5kd a onstltutlonal Convention to Marcos h
$TIcVltura1 LaIdIIn
Mijares.
In 1969 usIng some of tt'. u
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.suw.cy
uw
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swiuinao,
no
To
improve his pres
Oat Richard Nixon picked up In 1972. Mujares
1I0y
COfltfOlS
s
notices,
Marco.
allowed
But
when
the
delig$i,
showed
a
little
inoil
Concessions,
a huge
describes the Marco. campaign as "the dirtiest "htavy borrowings from the Philippine Benk1 dependence
export business, a frec trade wise In Marivejes
election ever held In the Pfllppi"
accordlig to the memo, so a toady could buy up a arrest aixi Cictintlon In milft*'y stockades of end even a claim on some burled World War H
Marco. used "goons, guns arid gold," , "media empire." Allegedly, the pro-Marcos delote'
.apanese treasure In the Sierra Madre.
of
media even collected "part of their salarIes...
.. former onfl1an( charges, to win Use
fund.'#
wavention with money and favors."
election. The strategy was to create an at. from the preddent's contingent
Wares also claims that Marcos has misused
Th make doubly sure eki m1mUon pvq
801ne
of the $1001 million in U.S. aW he Sets eat
mosphere of disturbance, which called for
11se tactica worked so well, charges Marcos the poweril
wanil&amp;aflees
MiJares,
year.
The
greatest part of U1. medical aid, for
Marcos' strong hand to control.
Mijares, that the re.elected Marcos continued the results "were mannfjttwtd by a gtxp example, "goes
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lobbed "heavy expoelves in front of the (US.)

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Mijares, has thwarted Mato,' democratj

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that all county services are
available to the city.

Browning opposed the county
being
Involved with city
piannIng, adding he doesn't
mind the county "catching our
Newly
the Seminole Chapter of Disabled Wilton Hooks, senior Vice-Commander William E. Varner Jr., dogs, but would rather not let
Amer1an Veterans are: seated, from left, Executive
past Commander Jack Garner, new Commander Jackie G. them do our planning."
member Louis Kotuno, Adjutant Joeeph Martin and Historian Kaiser, Judge Advocate John Gentry, and Executive Committee
Daniels who has insisted city
Dorothy Palmer. Standing from left are Sergeant-At-Arms Cager members Samuel Martin and Harvey Duvall.
res
idents are being taxed by the
lloard, Executive Committee member Jesse Cook, Chaplain
county for services they are
excluded from receiving, said
his
remark was a
'facetious" one.
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Allday celebration at Fort

p.m., casselberry City Hall.

p.m., First Federal of

Seminole, Sanford, Room I.
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Free public lecture on

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fireworks display at night.

and

"Sanford's Biggest Garage JULY 10
8 P.M. AlcoholI'i Anonymous
Sale," charity event, 10 am,, to
1201 W. First
6 p.m., Blair McGarvey,
St
coordinator.
SISTER, Inc. luncheon
2 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous
meeting
Thursday, July 10 at
(Women) 1201 W. First St.
12 noon at Cavalier Restaurant.
Car Wash, U.S. Bank, Saiiford Plaza, spo nsored by Grace JULY 12
United Methodist Youth, 10
2 P.M. Mcoholk's 1tnonznous
(Women), 1201 W. First St.
a.m.-5 p.m.

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Lois Dreggors
William E. Lowle
E thel 0. Morgan
Sanford:
Marie Paul
Marcia B. Carter
Michael A. Totora
Mar y J. Daniels
Anthony T. Wilson
GLUe Mae Ellis
Joseph M. Parsons, DeBary
Lella E. Hobbs
Antone C. Ferreira, Deltona
Henry J. Hutchinson
Joseph R. Marcucella,
Joe Jotmscn
Deltona
JULY 11
Florence Long
David G. Beal, Lake Monroe
JULY
8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonyriiuus
Fredric L. Scott
Florence J. Childress, Lake
Astrological Research G uild,
1201 W. First St.
(closed)
Samuel B Ware
Monroe
Inc., will meet at the Starlight
Maurice Raulerson, Apopka Marie A. Nelson, Longwood
Ranch, Mobile Home Trailer
Child Evangelism FellnchIp
Mary Beach, Deflary
Dorothy M. Campbell, Oteen
Park, recre.ation room, 600 E. day camp for ai'es 4-12. Lake
Melissa Engels, Deltona
Pershing, Orlando, a p.m.
Jessup Park, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Anna Gilligan, Deltona
No fee, bring sack lunch. Call
Grace A. Hams, Deltona
8 P.M. Alcoholics Anonymous Child Evangelism office Mon.
Sara F. Hill , i tona
(closed) 1 201 W. First St.
day-Wednesday to register.
David G. Beat, Lake Monroe
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Shirley L. Phillips, Ost ee n
Yesterday's high 90; over
DISCHARGES
night low 64.
fair through
Mostly
to
tomorrow. Highs In the middle
Sanford:
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(Mary ) r raiser
Lows Ifl use
lower
UI4
boy
upper &amp; to lower 7. Easterly
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Alvie Anderson
w1nd around 10 mIles per hour,
becoming var I tble through
Gordon IL Briason
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Agnes L Burnsed
tomorrow,
Ihis Week
on Genuine
Barbara A. Dench
Extended Outlooks
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ADMISSIONS

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the consumer. The buyer, also, might be beneficial to the taken to t he repair shop, but cilvidual part is covered b)
may accept a full refund of the consumer, according to Homer. manufacturers will be required warranty.
purchase price -if he chooses.
"We have had a great deal of to service hard to move items,
The law covers warranties or
success resolving problems such as pianos.
all
products manufacture~
Greater Sanford Chamber of
thank.sto
coo
pe ration wi th local
Manufacturers
also
must
after
July
4. It also gives tiw
Commerce Executive Manager business
people,"
said
Homer.
spell
out
th
e
difference
be
tw
ee
n
right
to
In
divi
duals or groups tc
Jack Homer says Seminole He
said the chamber's flBB "full"
and
"limited"
in
ui
br
g
s t in federal or sta te
consumers airead'

former Reader's Digest
CALNO Council of Local
Publisher in Cuba. Refresh' Governments meeting, 7:30

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a round in his AK47 assault rifle.
Daks, a Lmi,.apeskirig veteran of service In Vientiane,

HOSPITAL NOTES

The Philippine president, accordIng
g to the ;4*ng them to take over dictatorial power. Ur,der headed by
the pricsiden"s favorite brother4n. the biggest ouirmwetitiftl firm In dw country,
memo, "had mIitary personnel Infiltrate the the Pt'Jlippl rse constitution, Marci was limited Lit, Coy. Ben;aniln form aides."
ranks of demonstrators to explode bc,rntis in their to two terms, but he had no Intention of retiring.
which Is owned by a front man of the prtsiient,"
___ knowledge that the alleges
Mijares had L*renal
the memo.
m-ldlat. End to iraligate the de njtrator Into
He continued to whip up a crisis fever. He convcntjrs vote 'vas rlgge he writes, because
Yet
the US. State
committing acts of violence."

staged "a supposed landing of combat "I was a member of that gro." ,just as John
weapons

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O1d-tiohloud 4 th
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celebration, Geneva; parade at Chamber of Commerce
11 am. ending at community building.
center. Speaker, Dick Veranes, JULY 9

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enter his office,
The American, Lawrence C. Daks, said the guard
shouted, "Get out or I'll kill you!"in Lao as he chambered

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sollcementbaseshouldbc
considered

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Saturday through Monday

partly cloudy with scattered
thunderslcrs. Highs mostly
around 90. Lows In the lOs.
Daytona Beach tides, highs
4:12a.m., 4:54 p.m.; lows 10:18
a.m., 11:09 pni.
a,m., 4:49 p.m.; lows 10:18
am,; 10:12 p.m.

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Countlans will get a present
more protection by the Federal
SOUTHERN AIR
Government on products with a
of Sanford, Inc.
written warranty.
are receives about 30-40 consumer warranties.
Under
full
courts
to
Ph. 322.8321
recover
damages
for
Under the new law just going protected by Florida laws — complaints a month,
warranty
on
a
clothes
dryer,
air
breach
of
warranty.
Maple Ave.
and the good
Into effect, - warranties must fl,,cfl(mfl will (,f Semincile
However, he said 99 per conditioner or other such
clearly be labeled as either
cent" of the complaints are a product, after a "reasonable" V "f ull" or "limited."
However, the chamber, result of "misundersta ndings" number of attempts to get it
Dr. Roger R. Stewart, DIM.DI
a "full" warranty, a which contains the Better between the consumer and the working, aconsurner may insist
announces the opening of his office
faulty product must be replaced Business Bureau (BBB), businessman. He advises on a new one.
for the pro dice of
or
free of charge to welcomes any new laws which persons to first ask the cost
Warranties may
before giving the goaheadtoa that you use a specified brand
General Dentistry
repair iob.
name product in the product
24th
Place, Just Off South French Ave.
Of the new federal law, you buy, that is unless the
,
Sanford, Florida .
Horner says it goes a "couple of brand name product is
steps
further
than
state
And,
if
a
toaster
doesn't toast
CALENDAR
Open Mon.. Sat. By Appointment Until 5:30 p.m.
regulations."
bread, consumer, lll be able
323-5340 During Business Hours
For example, a car or to get something done about it.
After Business Hours
something easy to move will be even though no defective inA
rituy
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Initial meeting of the 9.08
8 P.M. Alc3holics Anonyrnous
(Open-Speaker) 1201 W. First Areawide Planning Advisory
Committee -- notice and
St.
preliminary agenda — at
Altamonte
Springs Municipal
JULY i
Maranathe Pentecostal Civic Center — 10:30 a.m.
Church will present "A Thief In
Free blood pressure tests, 4
the Night" at 7:30 p.m., in
Westside Recreation Center. P.m-, Seventh-day Adventist
Admission free. Free t.ran- Church, 71h and Elm. Sanford.
sportatlonby calling 323-79 or
Second qu.arterly Directors

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By ED PRICK E77
Herald Staff Writer

retreated. He told Western newsmen accompanying him
that the threat was probably a "personal reaction" rather

Today Tom Paine's bust sits In the obscurity of
Executive Director, Steering Committee a private office here, a remainder
that this
for Downtown Development fallible man taught us much, but
enough.

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Warranty Laws Take Effect July 5

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He demanded the United States of America.

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Consumers To Get Added Protection

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and got it. He proposed equality of
~W
forethought is imperaUve before any change can
life.
working. We haVL spent arduous hc%irs devil*
spurred
us
security,
and
public
education,
arid
they
o
Le
effected.
Jeno
Paulucci
has
Yet I have found In talking to a vw'/ ly of a tet of premises and procedures thro* which
not
eventually
came
to
pass.
But
though
his ideas
parents and to groups concerned srt, c'i1ness the DBA can become re-vitalized Into a strong, 100 per cent
have been accepted, his
.
that many pediatri cia ns tend to ' 1gn' ant of
fe:ti veoranza tiofl.We have own noapathy
prefer our heroes to be handsome *iid (
coo peration and positive attitude.
these facts, all too frequently ad 'J;ir.F, pi. rnth to mar lack of leadership. We challenge
all those
.
fearing and to ba the every night.
wsit until a child Is two or two-gii'I-it-tit 1 years 'nIb negati ve outlooks to join with us In
Sara Jacobson

by the steering committee, should wax well in

NEW DEUII, India (AP)
Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi seems to be hinting that she wants the United
States to resume enomIc aid to India.
Di a speech Wednesday to young members of her Congress party, Mrs. Gandhi denounced conservative Indian
politicians who she said for the past two decades had
urged the United States to halt economic assistance to
India because of Its socialist policies.
"This was not a minor thing, but a deep-rooted conspiracy to remove India from the socialist path she had
chosen," Mrs. Gandhi said.
The day bef or e, she told a group of visiting American
schoolteachers tItSt MI' gov ernmen t wants to Improve
relations wi th the U.S. government and hopes President

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prove the visitors' parking tot.

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The United States

cerning downtown Sanford. I am weary of
. town 01
Philadelphia authcvifi" say PaIM1goke_--#_
U18 Uld
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is time they stood up and were' counted.
had
nothing to do wi th the rejection of his bust;
a thetIc ti
A
Sotc* Lime back I ran Into the —
hl-vi
iicrrn wwun we Lowra.
rawer, II was removed because it
group
a different field -deafnes&amp; When a chiW Is bom town Business ALWLatlon (Y)BA) felt the corners. I am weary of others getting credit
for
'lacks
authenticity", that Is, It was not an
deaf, it is extremely Important to learn this as urgency to bond together to fitht the problems what.our own progressive people are actually
WOW
fixt'" in Uftendem Hall. PerhW
doing
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hold another such meeting In1lOtoassessprogress.
In a declaration of principle adopted shortly before the
twoweek conference ended late Wedr*siav. the delegates
also said a redistribution of economic power from rich to
poor nations Is necessary to Improve the status of women.
Inequality of women and men is closely linked to the
poverty which Imprisons most nations because of the
"profoundly unjut world economic system," the
declaration sti4ed.
it was approved by a vote of 02 with 18 abstentions.
and Israel voted against
declaration, which containied a condemnation of Zionism
alongwith imperialism and colonialism.

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fmtmte relationship with Benjamin FranklK '

copies) wA the Issue was joined, "Everythins
that Is right or reasonable pleads for
separa tion," Paine wrote. Thus the great

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Even now It Is difficult to envision an tinmigrant less likely to succeed. Paine was a
,4p,,,,,0
4,1_,,a
..LtL.
%; I ) was
t fpcuum;"LM
and also unreliable. Yet In just over a Year e

alders call us a "redneck" town. They say we and are embarking on a tremendous effort
study, research and analyze the situa tion as It

in my
session was why Owse learned men could not go
directly to the doctors. Why does this major
ti
necessary togoto the

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MEXICOCITY(AP) -Theflrstlnternatjonal Women's
Conference has ended after urging a thorough reform of
society's customs, laws and attitudes to enable women t
be equal partners with meniii charting the future of the

from Britain, arid even many

alone. I rind there is a sincere interest and desire
among the downtown people to see this th rough. I
am confident of success."
j
is area
hopeful that the redevelopment program will
become Z1I tI_. Sardord ellion. Ana that is the
way it must be, if it is to be successful. Using any
information and suggestions offered by Mr.

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weary.

haven't taken advantage of our assets and are
doing little to overcome our liabilities. They say
we are a "nice little town, but that there
cr1
there."
have problems

Sanford,

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"Jeno is a wonderful person," Morris said.
"But he can't do it ( the development project)

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Ford will not change his plans to visit India later this

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and facing debtors prison, he fled
Philadelphia In 1774.

Evening Herald,

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U.S. economic aid to India was suspended in 1971 when
the Nixon administra tion backed Pa kistan In the Ind
Pakistani war that resulted in independence for
Banglade4h. Since Independence In 1947, IndIa had
rece ived $l billion in U.S. aid.

- M anew was Ow ultimate in absurdity. I was
'There Is%0 comeone Here'
Invited a few days back to a press conference
eclsajts (Independent of the DBA
been
formed to discuss then sam problem constructed the 79 pages of C== Sam which
AP01"ed bY the prestigious National Academy
I
am
of American Independence,
concerning development. The DBA board
seems h
orgiini"d prinarily to whip UP public seritiment
Downtown Sanfocd is an eyesore right now. inembers are on thait committee. It is a group of Until that point colociallsts were ha* unfied
not occupied and some met. nine persons, six wtxtus have ieen extremely as to separation
tort doctors to do their homework and keep up Many spaces are
perie
l
ftnts
are
x
mititants wavered on all-out war. But Cmmm
with scia0c progma in a ma* medica
ncing slow business Out- active. We have dwm an encutive I---#—

7bey are directions which wi1l give the steering
committee a chance to develop a solid plan to
present to all the merchants and property owners
when they meet again with Jeno Paulucci, parttime Sanford resident and supporter of the
redevelopment project.

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To be
ty
hero the kind easily
_ f
memorials. An eccentric, wan&amp;ri
almost all of his life, he likewise ariecjalisvjwith one magnificent exce*lcn in ______
pesusal
failures. British born, a seussdary ,oI
dropout, he spent the first taii .1 his
hopeless personal and professional jjy
He could not maklitalateacher,agyocer,a
tobacconist, a sailor and at age 37, owing to a

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Most historians of the American Revolution
uInbell
one
the United Statesoftoday
owes as much to the pen of Thomas Paine as to
the sword of George Washington. Yet after 199
years of thanksgiving the popular senthnent
forgets
In favor of the latter. Where
Washington Is recalled as a sober, dignified
-ehanIon, Paine's mem
La faded by a
thousand doubts and by unfortunate revlslonlan.
Nowhere Is the callous historic treatment of
Paine more evkeid, perhaps, than In his
hometown. Rere where the nation was born,
largely because Paine summoned up the
colonists consensus, the radical hornaiit Is i
remembered as less a hero than a heretic. No

word

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biographers are available here for Ms defense,
Nets not dishonored, exactly; neglected Ii the

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put thought into his direction and movement of the
committee. The first steps _ the opening of the
downtown development association's offices and
the city-wide survey
are ones which get the
project off dead center.

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arms. And everyone in the area should do all
his-her power to promote Sanford as a great place

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Ipersonallyknowofonedoctol'whoattemptcd
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iimes U-Urn one

vves dwpd for hospital visits after the patient

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Prominent, highly respected doctors bill Inswance companies regularly for visits they do
not make. I know of cases In which the

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stzong move by the committee.
Morris feels by moving slowly
taking one
step at a time
the steering committee will lay a
foundation strong enough on which to rest full scale
development plans.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Security forces searched
Beirut for a kidnaped American Army colonel today as
the government reported another ceasefire In the week.
long street fighting that took at least 277 lives,
A security officer said all Palestine guerrilla organ.
tzations denied any knowledge of Col, Ernest R. Morgan,
a member of the U.S. military aid mission In Turkey who
was seized at the height of the fighting Sunday afternoon.
Morgan, 43, of Petersburg, Va., was stopping for the
night In Beirut on his way back from a meeting of the
Central Treaty Organization in Pakistan. The manager of
his hotel said he Insisted on driving to the airport to "buy
some nmgazthes."
"We warned him not to go, but he became quite angry
and said no one could tell him what to do," the manager
said.
Morgan's taxi driver reported that a group of armed
men dragged the colonel out of th car at a roadblock near
a Palestinian refugee camp. Although Morgan was not in
uniform, another source said the men told the driver he
was "an American general" who had come to supply the
right-wing Christian Phalange party, whose private army
was warring with leftwing Palestinian guerrillas and the
Lebanese Moslem faction supporting them.

Glen says his father, Bob, lived In Sanford at one
time while working for the
department store
chain and has encouraged the move here by Dic.

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Daniels made his remarks road department's program of three months of the fiscal year
after Road commissioner Irene monthly grading of all unim. an additional $933.60 must be
Van Eepoel said to complete the proved roads for the remaining allocated.
Council members agreed to
took
Into the pros and cons of
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planting low-maintenance
evergreens around the new city
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office in Central Florida and It just might here.

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warned colleagues this week road department work "has to
the budget must be searched for draw to a screeching halt."

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Herald Stall Writer
WINTER SPRINGS

Kidnaped Colonel Sought;

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IN BRIEF

Don't be surprised If another new business opens
up the Sanford area in the not 40041stant future.
representative for the
Glen G. Pearce,
Dictaphone Corporation, told us the other day

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We think Gishler, Hornet and every organization
which Is helping to make it an eventful day deserves
all the kudoes they are

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Gishler of the Sanford Jaycees Is chairman
of the day's evesta.

the Greater Sanford Q3amber of Commerce, this
year's
will be the biggest and best ever
waLimmu an the area.
And, although the Downtown l3usIr'ess
Association (DBA) is underwiitlng the expeMes of
the display, various civic group will be paying for
the flrcorks from proceeds earned during U
day's activities, according W Hornet.
The fireworks will be set off at exactly 8:45 p.m.
and will be topped off by a 36-shell grand finale.
Hornet, always thinking and acting like the
promoter of Sanford and the State of Florida, said
he purchased $1,000 worth of explosives for $800 and
by buying them from Bunnell. Fla.,
from out-of-state, he even saved over O L's freight
charges.
He said the same company from which he
purchased the Sanford fireworks also makes those
used at Disney World in Its many aerial displays.
According to Hornet, the best Iocatin from
which to see the entire fireworks will be east of the
Lake Monroe Marina.
He assures us that everyone will be more than
thrilled by the attraction, which caps a great day of
Independence Day festivities.

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I Plant. Wandering
ad P&amp;m i
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the civic center patio. .
from 5 to 7 p.m.
professional center on Maitland oldest.
The festivities In Longwood Under," Stand It, lolly pop tm, "favorite public servant."
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Other highlights of the
The main parade will begin Presentation of the Hicen- .
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Awards will be given for the down Sandspur to Maitland tennial flag and awards will I* '
The oolunteer firemen have CIdIdren's festival Indude two sdk~duled in Maitland. The
on sale and the Ministerial candy, moonwalk, Tic Tac Toe,
49'
to
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Ci vic
Assodation will be responsible food Tipthe Cat, Helium-filled asked the mayor and city karate demonstrations by annual parade will form at funniest, most original theme, Avenue to
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parade and the
Studios at Lake Sybelia School at 8
du n king
best decorated bike, best a.m..
for the resto. arem and will balloons, popcorn, mug
tudging will bebeki decorated ve hicle, costume,
At 10 a.m., opn1ng
handle lost and found itenu - c,,%ne toss, rat game, Teddy boicth to give citizpns the OP- 1:30 and again at 3and
_4/6 ft. CREPE MYRTLE BLOOMING
Booths and rides will be open
Ulan to Indi vi dual
excluding chikfre.i.
Herald SWI Writer
sys tem. '
6 It. GREEN WEEPING WILLOW TREES __ 6.49'
Sanford, with 344 persons on the current according
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The Antique Car Club wi ll
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10 a.m. to 6 p.m., the Gay 90's
Keller
spoke
privately
with
,
payroll, including summer personnel, has
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display antique cars while the
Most of Seminole County
in
2.9$ I
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saloon will be ,
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the volunteers, telling them
had
a
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service
program
for
many
Black Community Becentennial
seven
cities
have
been
free
of
ing
of
the
civic
center
and
w
there would not be a Volunteer
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any
puLlic
unionizing
efforts.
Committee will have water.
years.
draft beer will be served WW
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Fire Department Inc., and
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melon on a stick, homemade i
Only two of the seven have
tinuous entertainment
Prnts
as
low
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would be no contract. The
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CERAMIC
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cream and peanuts for sale. PINE RIDGE, S.D. (AI) -"We know who they are, and the they approached a farmhouse on
Our lot
been put on no tice that certain
pr
volunteers' walkout lasted 24
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the reservation to issue four sought. No warrants have been Issued.
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The
Black
departments
want
union
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time
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employes. Oviedo has board, called for In the new city hours.
Bicentennial FBI knows. If the FBI doesn't get them, we will," an Indian of- arrest warrants.
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On Tuesday, however, the FBI arrested David Sky, who is being
Among those entertaining at 1
Committee is also sponsoring a ficial said as the search continued for th e killers of two FBI men.
LARGEST STOCK OF
Annual W
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0R W II BUILD
The occupan ts of the farmhouse, said to include some 16 men
he ld in Rapid City, S.D., under $25,000 bond as a ma te rial witness. the Gay 90's Saloon will be
Keller also said, at the tifne,
small band.
of
the
two
has
a
bar
in
YOUR St
gain
g
None
of
these
communities,
employes
elected
by
the
emOglala Sioux Tribal Chairman Richard Wilson conunentrd and eight women and children, slipped away under cover of
un c
an y statements concerning the
pianist Dick Osborne; Roje T,,
f, agent been recognized.
Three of the four perswa named in the arrest warrants
according to city officials, has ployes and four IRy people fire or police departments
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FAfln4w 1480"a Administration. FHA. VA A Cmviiielional
In Altamonte Springs the Wednesday as the FBI reported it had completed a fruitless darkness after Bureau of Indian Affairs police and other FBI
IN FLORIDA.
'i' The Seminole Coun ty School heard even rumblings of appointed by
b"SAC11101 YOW Pmf is based on family site 4 anctime. Three
Williams and Coler we attempting to serve have also been School of Dance Including
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agents converged on the scene,
the City Corn. would come di rectly from him
city's Bicentennial Conunitteesweep the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation for 16 persons sought
Fields,
juggler
and
Paul
Lewis
LARGE STOCK OF
Board meanwhile, through a dissatisfaction among em- mission,
arrested.
" " v ow ''f'
will begin the day's activities at in the slayings The FBI said it was attempting to identify e
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the Sweet ,
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The
body
of
Joseph
Bedell
Stuntz,
24,
of
the
L.apwai
Ag
en
cy
at
professional negotiator, has ployes
KILNS POTTERY
the Civic
h SUSjXCtS.
The
FBI
said
Hobert
Horse,
26,
Porcupine,
S..,
surrenuer
The
personnel
administration
department
(fire
and
police)
El
reco
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Co
d'AI
Idah
f d' th ho
Stuntz who had
been conducting talks for some
.
Casselberry wi th be tween 110 board voted to reverse Floyd
1.
WHEELS CLAY AND
races and games for youngsters
Oglala
authorities in Rapid City Tuesday. fie was charged Wednesday Studios; Academy of Dance and
f or which he has respo nsibillty
nsibili ty.
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been
shot
to
death,
was
buried
Wednesday
in
a
traditional
weels
now
with
the
Seminole
and
115
implicating
persons
thought
to
have
been
present
when
agents
employes
on
the
perdecision.
Floyd
refused
to
ill.x
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for free prizes and games
with assault with a dangerous weapon and released On $5,000 Theatrical Arts; Centennial :
F14i
ceremony.
SUPPL I cr S
Education Association (SEA), manent payroll, in addition to accept the board's action and
OnJune
5,
however,
Carmine
I
Ronald
Williams
and
Jack
Coler
were
shot
to
&amp;
to
issue
arrest
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unsecured bond. ALso arrested on assault wa rran ts were Teddy Four Bar be rshop Quartet; Sam
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representing the county's part time help, has had a civil stuck with his decision and the Bravo, attorney for the
The FBI said a massive sweep of the 3,150-square-mile reser- Paul Pourier and Herman Thunder Hawk. Still being sought is lobenstern, magic-ment.allst;
cording to Civic Center warrants.
call for Split. a1yowr clinvenit"ce
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hundreds of teachers,
TIIISDAY MORN 9 to 12:00
a
released
Williams and Coler, both 28, were killed last nursday when
office 321 ecu
si's
service
program
for
the
last
City
Commission
authorized
vokntetrs,
vation, involving some 200 agents, found no trace of the l6persoms James Theodore Eagle.
Director Eddie Rose.
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Roval School of Dance, Josie
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a
Ar
City Attorney Jue Davis to take stat-ealent to Thie Herald saying
The ('ounty Commission has few years.
and Friends featuring Josie
At 1 p.m., John Saunders, a
hired a legal expert on
volunteers have no
Sanford, with 44 persons on the issue to court.
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Roell, Larry Norwood, Ron
top square dance caller, will
Floyd
told
The
Herald
this
of
giving
up theIr state charter
: collective bargaining to allay the current payroll, including
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and
Bartow
Smith
have a square dancing
A'ID GARDEN SUPPLY problems which might crop up summer personnel, has had a week nothing much has and would be unionizing under
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exhibition in front of the chic
as the Florida's collective civil service program for many changed in either matter during the laws of Florida.
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RD. BETWEEN FAIRBANKS ANI) I FE ROAD 1
songs
from
musicals;
Sweet
center and from 2:30 to 4 pm,
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bargaining law goes into its years. Sanford's civil service the past six weeks.
Adeline Chorus Sunshine
the "Music Militia," a choral
seenth
month
since
becoming
was
enacted
by
the Legisla t ure
WASHINGTON (AP) -Pres- White House meeting of Ford, short of the amount suppliers lina and some o ther sta tes In creases because Ford's energy failed to adopt th e Ford pro- Square Dancers Jack In4l*
"IsUildo not believe the FOP employes w hi le Longwood has
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FRIDAY
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effective
DAY TH RU SUNDAY
grou p, will have a sta ge show ident Ford's energy advisers Federal Energy Administrator had con tract to
at
the
city's
requ
est
ed deliver, Nes- the Nor theast and Midwest
has
the signatur es of a majority about 46
program
is
aimed
"to
control
gram
box Clowns Kim Keyser,
only
55c
a
week
52
40
a
monthinside the civic center.
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cities of Longwood and
The Altamonte Springs City of the pollee officers seeking to
say there will be no gasoline Frank G. Zarb and other energy sen said. The shortage is ex_____________________________________________________________________________
While the energy advisers conswription through the priev
Meanwhile, the chairman of a songstress, Norman Riggins
Altamonte
Springs
have
been
Commission unanimously have the
"soda"
beverages
will
shortage
this
summer
but
warn
advisers.
pected
to
reach
some
3
trillion
took
a
gloomy
view
of
the
natumechanism."
FOP
as
its
bargalsling
F
House energy subcommittee Singers and "Dancers In the
OLD TIME RATES ON NEW CAR LOANS
placed on notice that their denied the request of the South agent," Floyd said. The issue of
White House Press Secretary cubic feet next winter and even ral gas situation, they also forebe provided and those attending that many Midwesterri aild
Nessen said Ford has pointed said a study by his Panel Round," western dancers.
respective police departments Seminole Fraternal Order of the personnel adminiWation
t
tii Northeastern states will face Ron Nessen said the advisers higher In subsequent years, he cast there would be no shortage out that under his own energy showed that the removal of
- told
arc
The Miss Maitland Beauty
111116.19
want
a
collective
bargaining
Pollee
(FOP)
Lodge
and
Its
board
.'ia.s
not
advanced
far
natural gas shortages th,is win- predicted the shortages would added.
payment
Cost of
to
of gasoline this summer, Nes- program, the gasoline price price mntrols on domestic "old Contest will be held in the civic , at
Stamps insurance Finance
of
Payments
ye
4 agcnt.
KNOW THE DIFFERENCE
state
organization
for this time, In the court, Floyd
cash
or
ter "that cannot be made up by apply "entirely or almost enAuto
Finance
Nessen said Ford was told sen said,
(opti-3nal)
Charges
Payments
hikes taking effect prior to the oil" would result in a lower center at 12:30 p.m. From 3
In Longwood, the volunteer recognition as exclusive noted
trade
_______
Jim Boston of the city other fuels."
tirely to industrial users."
there will be significant natural
He re po rted that Ford is not July 4 holiday wee kend would gross national product, higher p.m. to 7 p.m. a barbecue
________
fire
depar
tm
ent,
through
a
bargaining
agent
for
the
city's
S2,500.0O 5 500.00
ion department is
The assessment was made
$2,000.00
'Natural gas supplies last win- gas shortages next winter in unhappy
S3.75
5406.77
S 55.48
52,466.00
about
S 68.50 S 90.00
recent have entitled consumers to re- unemployment, substantial in- chicken dinner is scheduled at
During the intervening six
'
sp,~esman,
said this month it police department in May.
handling the outthor activities Wednesday during an hour-long ter were 1.7 trillion cubic feet New Jersey, Ohio, North Caro- wholesale gasoline price In. bates. Congress, however, has flatlon and decreases tnhous!ng. the civic center,
k3 an employe association
plans to organize under the
In refusing recognition,
3,500.00
600.00
2,900.00
5.40
FINANcINQ COSTS LESS
80.45
590.03
3,575.88
130.32
99.33
has
been
formed in the city. "It
collective
bargaining
law.
* * * * * * It
4,000.00
700.00
City Commission said it "tu
3,300.00
6.15
91.55
671.38
148.32
4,069.08
)13.03
it QUANTITY
III is not political and not a union
1111
problems have . been seen wi th majority of the Altamonte movement,' Floyd said.
5 100 0.0 , 1 1 000.00
4,000.00 - 7.50
110.97
179.64
813.89
4,932.36
137.01
it RESERVED
COMPARE THESE
/
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employes in Lake Mary, Winter Springs police officers and the
Rather, he explained,
PAYMENTS
it
%
it
Constituting an ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE of 72.77%
Springs and Oviedo because appropriateness of the association raises money
DISPOSABLE "
it
!!
$
1
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OP
it
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CALL
322-1611
ASK
these
communities
0
FOR RALPH PEZOLD,
are proposed unit."
through a cold dL-ink machine to
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The above example is based on the first payment due 30 days fron) the day the FINANCE
it
log
relatively small. Others say
LINE
eg in.
The Commission also said the send cards and flowers to the ill
49
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ENT LOAN DE PARTMENT
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neither
Sanford
it
0
ns11
or
nor
city
would
wait
for
hospitalized
and
for
o
er
th
e
State
th
it
it
We would not quote payments or rates, and waste the cost of advertising if they were not
CassIberry are seeing any Public Employes Relations benevolent type activities.
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lower.
,
AfeLIID
DA&amp;JI1
it
difficulty because both give Commission (PERC) to
F LAGSHIP IIMIU
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Never
Refill
Noth
W
ing
been
heard
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their employes ci vil service recognition.
•
Never Repair
,qwjplw
1#%I I Afl
* A SAVINGS TO YOU WHEN BASED ON THE RATE NORMALLY CHARGED BY A
the FOP pzt few months about the
at
protection.
The local chapter
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FL EA COLLAR
DEALER, AN ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE OF 14.54
P
Comparc
proposed unionizing of the
1111
Winter
Springs
has
29
full
at
the
May
commission
meeting
Longwood
Pollee
A 1.49
THE
III BANK DOWNTOWN
Department.
We reserve the right to decline a loan request. Our decisions are based mainly on sufficient
was headed by Robert Conally,
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Mem ber F. D I. C.
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down payment and acceptable credit.
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January,
police
ofw
just wee
before, w e
serving
his
probation
as a ficers, their relatives and
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city hail
s"
po
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officer
in
Altamonte
supporters
jammed
t
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Plaza
; Springs was flredby Mayor demarKllngrecognition of the
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Floyd.
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N=
a
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said
on
ll
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was
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on recommendation of an eight- for the Longwood Police
_____________________________
membergroupolseniorpollce Department.
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CIKTIAL LOCATIOPIS
20
officers
who said
Conally did A petition was submitted and
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Conally
appealed
to the city's police officers.
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in this outfit, she burst into
DEAR ABBY: Another
tears and didn't pick her head solution to "Prune Face," that
up for the whole service, doctor's wife who wanted a
Afterwards, Mom went home face-lilt, but whose husband
and cried all day. She says the said no because he didn't want
is sure Sts s going tn the devil, her to look like his "daughter":
Maybe I'm of another
Persuade the good doctor to
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didn't think my sister did too! We'd Just as soon you
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to church dressed that way. The secre t to our friends and family
church is very hot and has no that my wife and I had a "Joint
air conditioning. Maybe if the job." We shared the same room
church officials let pe(gle dress and nurses - and were
more comfortably, they wu1d delighted with ti'e results.
have better attendance in the
We were in our midat the
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WARM Di GA. when I wrote out the check.
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yar d of his racing shop.
Allison, 35, said he talked himself
Into it by "repeating to myself, 'just
do everything smooth ,' for two hours
be fore I qualified."

day, he'll be hard to beat, but he isn't
going to run away from us."
Allison hasn't won on th e superspecdway circuit since 1971, but he
hold, the only Daytona victory for the
pair. He captured the Firecracker 400
in 1970. In th e Daytona 500 last
Febriary, Allison won the pole but

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speed of 160.093 out of his Dodge. lie
has never won the 4(X) but finished
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has ta ken the Daytona'SOO five times.

"This was my birthday and I guess
I'm showing my age," Petty quipped.
lie was 38 Wednesday, but no one is
ready to write off the leading career

money-winner in stock car racing,
o nly $27,347 short of the $2 million
plateau.
His crew installed a new, and
presumably faster, engine for
race.
Three challengers aiming to unseat

the established veterans, qualified
just behind Pearson. Darrell Waltrip
did 182.330 in a Chevrolet; Dave
Marcis 182.278 in a Dodge; and
Richard Brooks 181.535 In a Ford.
Benny Parso ns, surprise winner of
the Daytona 500 in February, earned a
fourth row starting spot with 181.349 in
a Che vrolet; and Bobby Allison's
Mata dor will be beside turn off a

Moose defeated Elks Wednesday to even
their best-of-three Junior League series
(story at right). At left, Elks' Greg
Liggons stretches to force out Moose's
Steve Causey. Below, Elks' Pat Reno
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Baker, a non-winner for two years
until he won at Talladega last May,
was leading this year's Daytona 500
until his engine quit at the midway
point,
If they keep their machines running
the full 400 miles, they can end the
domination of this summer feature by
David Pearson and Richard Petty.
Pearson, who has won it three years
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even for one night. So be sure you've got a large, strong
box (with air holes punched in the top) to keep your frog
in, and give him a bowl of water so he can take a swim
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U.S. Auto Club invaders to make the
front . lie took the 10th starting spot
off a speed of 180.476 in a Chevrolet.

Johnny Rutherford blew an engine
and didn't attempt to qualify. Oil
trouble cut Salt Walther's speed below
the level for the front 21) and he had to
try to make the 40-car starting field In
qualifying runs today.
The companion holiday featAwe, the
Paul Revere 250-miler for sports cars,
starts at midnight tonight.
Hans Stuck led qualifiers by
averaging 118.600 m.p.h. around a 3.84
mile road course In a BMW. Carl
Shaffer was second at 118.395 in a
Camaro and Al Holbert third at
117.010 in a Porsche Carrera.

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In the beginning, it was the shattered dream bravely.
Teaching Hospital.
"phantom sensations," the
It started with pains In her
'At first we were even more
bandaged upper leg.
feeling that her foot, ankle and lower leg, "sort of Like I'd upset than Anne," Said her
It also helps to know the time lower leg were still there that
pulled a muscle;' Anne ex- mother, Mrs. Loren (Ruth)
will come when she will run and irritated Anne more than the plained. Then she noticed a Dougherty. "But now, there's

Mr. and Mrs. Carl 0.
Gutmann Jr. of Sanford
announce the birth of a
daughter, Sarah Linda,
born June 27 at Orange
Memorial
Hospital
weighing 7 lbs. 2 ax. The

mother shouldn't have cried all could really see Into the future,
day and all the churches in she wouldn't be sifting .
Friends are the reason why
Georgia should be air- water flat to Chicago charging 16-year-old Anne Dougherty
still wears a smile, even though swim and dance again - pain,
conditioned to discourage bare
a fortune,
lump developing below her left nothing we can do but accept it.
barely
middles
and the devil.
six weeks ago the pretty perhaps by the end of the
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Curled up comfortably on a knee, She was referred by her It's not easy when Anne's
mother Is the former Betsy
DEAR ABBY: Will YOU TROUBLE
IN
SILVER Sanford teenager underwent summer, if her leg is suit- couch in her Airport Boulevard local pediatrician to an or. feeling bad, but we're going to
please tell me some of the most SPRINGS, MD,": Tell
William, of Sanford. The
surgery to have the lower ficiently healed to have
an home, the slender, dark-eyed thopedic clinic in Winter Park, make the best of it.
couple has an older
conumon clues to look for if! parents at once i promise they portion of her left leg am- artificial limb fitted.
"She's always been such an
girl recounted the events of the and then travelled to consult an
daughter,
Helen Adele.
tated,
already suspect i which I do) won't kick you out of the house.
"It's only when I'm not too past several months which j orthopedic
in outgoing, carefree girl with an
surgeon
that my wife is meeting another In times oi trouble, your
Friend, who visit often, cheer well, like after treatments, that
y,IaternaI grandparents are
up to her surgery, surgery Gainesville.
enormous love for life;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred II.
man somewhere during the parents are your best f1id&amp;. her up, and most of all, friends I start feei'ng sorry for myself,
which forever dashed her
"That was the worst part," everybody's
pal. That's
day'
who still accept her as fully as And I don't
Williams of Sanford;
Tell
like being slowed dreams of becoming a fashion recalled Anne, "They gave me
c probably helped her cope so
lain not an overly suspilcious
patel grandparents are
they did when she was running, up," added the eneretic young model
- "oh, I probably
all these tests but couldn't fiM well," said Anne's mother.
swimming and dancing in their woman. "But most of the time it wouldn't have
Mr. and Mrs. Carl 0.
man, so you will not be
been too good at the answer. Until the biop!y.
Reflecting her parents
Everyone as a problem.
midst
GutnnSr.
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generating trouble where none your%? For a
make it all bearable for doesn't bother me."
personal reply. write to
it anyway," she dimii.d
"The sur geon believed in
determination, Anne finds
exists.
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SUSPICIOUS IN DALLAS Abigail Van Byron, lii Lasky Dr..
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DEAR SUSPICIOUS: U a 5'tv Hills. Calif. ftiiZ, for Ab.
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Smith. internationally fazus artist and designer,
creator and operator of what is now the Maitland
Center.willbeexhibitedatthecrealdeMallfromjuly6.
19. The watercolors were part of the late Dr. George
Qisler's collection and are presented for public
by Dr. Crlsler's brother, Herbert L. Qisler of Winter
Park.
The Crealde Mall is located on
Alorna Ave.,- -at St.
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became famous for his etchings, winning first prize for
&amp;Mngsat the l9l5 World's Fair. r,urjngWorld War !,he
participated in designing the Thstinguished Service
In 1929, he came to Maitland and designed and operated
for 22 years until his death in 1959 what is now the
Maitland Art Center. Smith designed and created the
unusual pre-Columbian motifs which adorn the center.
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Anne. ,,!t was a bad time."
After her senior year at
P.O. Box 2541
But she couldn't wallow in Seminole High School, Anne
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Mrs. Cawley earned a berth In the
final by beating Margaret Court 64, 64 in a duel of former Wimbledon

Evert after her loss. "There's been a
lot of pressure on me this year, and I
knew I'd have to play great to beat

Elizabeth Ryan, who played here in
the 192k and 1930s.
Ms. King moved into the final with a
2-6, 6-2, 6-3 triumph over defending
champion Chris Evert on Wednesday.
It was Miss Evert's first European

champions from Australia.
Ms. King, who constantly battles the
pain of bad knees, called her comefrom-behind victory over Miss Evert,
11 years her junior, "a real trip. I
went to the edge of the ledge. I don't

Billie Jean.- '
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trailing 0-3 and had three break points
against her In the fourth game. The
crowd on center court thought it was
the last they would see of the corn-

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"Oh, those bases on balls."
Frankie Frisch coined the well-known baseball words many
years ago -and Ron Reed had to eat them Wednesday night.
Reed issued an intentional walk to Greg Luzlnski In order to
pitch to slumping Dick Allen in the eighth inning. But the
strategy backfired when Allen pumped a 1-0 Reed pitch into
right field for a two-run triple, leading the Philadelphia Philile,
to a 5-3 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals,

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Larry Bowa triggered the Phillies' winning rally with a oneout single and stole second before Jay Johnstone flied out. Greg
Lu.zinski was intentionally walked Letore Allen tripled into the
right field corner.
Braves 6, Gfa,ts 0
Phil Niekro fired a four-hitter and Bill Pocoroba tripled and
scored in the third inning and added a two-run single in the
fourth to lead Atlanta past San Francisco. Niekro hurled his
first shutout of the season to end the Giants' five-game winning
streak.
Reds 4, tutros 3
George Foster blasted a mammoth three-run homer in the
sixth inning to power Cincinnati over Houston. Foster's wallop,
his 14 th homer of th e year, followed singles by Ken Griffey and
Dan Drie'ssen. The shot landed in the middle tier of seats in
Riverfront Stadium's center field an(l was the longest home run

of the season in Cincinnati, landing some 480 feet away.
Mets 7, Cubs 2
Felix Millan's two-run double snapped a 2-2 tie in the fifth in.
ning and Jon Matlack scattered eight hits, leading New York
past Chicago. Matlack walked with one out to start the Mets'
winning rally and went to second on a single by Mike Phillips.
Both scored on Mlllan's double off Bill Bonham.
Dodger;; 6, Padres S
Steve Garvey's bases-loaded single with two out in the 14th
inning produced the winning run as Los Angeles beat San Diego,
Paul Ray Powell opened the Dodger rally with a single and was
sacrificed to second. Dave Lopes was walked intentionally and
Pinch-hitter Ken McMullen moved the runners Into scoring
position with a grounder.
Jimmy Wynn was walked intentional!)' to load the bases belore Garvey delivered his game-winning hit to left.

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Rick Wise wasn't very smart Wednesdav night and it cost him his seecnd
career no-hitter.
The 29-year-old right-hander of the
Boston Red Sax had been extra-sharp

Indians 3, Yankees!
out singles in the ni"th inning by Jerry
l)uane Kuiper singled with two out in the Hairston, Buck)' Dent and Brian Downing
ninth and raced home on Ed Crosby's off Oakland relief ace Rollie Fingers.
single and a freak error on the relay.
Reggie Jackson's tworun single helped the
Crosby's single sent Kuiper to third and he A's to a 4-2 lead but the White Sax tied it in
came home when center fielder Bobby the fifth on Jorge Orta's tworun triple.
11011(15 throw hit Kuiper in the helmet and

Wednesday's Results
Atlanta 6. San Francisco 0
PrOladelphia S. St LOUIS 3
Cindnna?I 1, Houston I
Pittsburgh at Monlreal.
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New York 7, Chicago 2

until he faced Milwaukee's light-hitting
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second pitcher in modern baseball history
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Orioles 13, Tigers 5
Baylor hit a three-run home' off Torn
Walker in the first inning and so1 shots off
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John Mayberry hi. a two-run homer off
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in two gaines. However, the loser was
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Twelve lovely girls from
Those proefe.s.slonals are E. vivacious brunette Mary Ann
across Central Florida will David Stempler, director; his Karas who will crown thu.
gather at the Maitland Civic wife, Cher, who Is co-director, year's winner. Scholarships to
Center Friday at 12:30 p.m. to choreographer and mlstreis of the value of $500 will be shared
compete in the 1975 Miss ceremonies; and R.iilph Petillo, by the contestants placed ir
f st,
Maitland Pageant, winch is master of ceremonies
second and third. They will also
sponsored by the Maitlandwin free dance lessons
South Seminole Kiwanis Club.
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18,
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1975
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Brantley
The pa geant kicks off
High School graduate; Darling
series of contests leading to
Drslrre Ghiuizzani, 19, who Is
1976 Miss Florida Pageant and
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DAYTONA BEACH (AP)
Less than half a second
separated the top two qualifiers as West Germany's Hans Stuck
won the pole position for the 250-mile Paul Revere road race set
for the morning of July 4 at Daytona International Speedway.
Stuck, driving a BMW, covered the 3.84-mile road and track
course Wednesday at an average speed of 118.600 miles per
hour. Carl Shaffer of Wyoming, 111., was next with an average of
118.395 mph in a Camaro.
Jacksonville drivers Peter Gregg and Hurley Haywood,
leaders of the International Motor Sports Association circuit so
far this season, qualified sixth and fifth respectively. Gregg,
LMSA leader with 109 points to Haywood's 97, L 4, had a speed of
116.193 to his 116.221 for defending champion Haywood
Both Haywood and Gregg drive Porsche Carreras, which
captured seven of the 10 leading spots for the race.
Al Holbert of Warrington, Pa., third in the IMSA standings,
took the third starting spot at 117.010 mph in a Carrera to 116.703
mph for 1ourthplau Sam Posey of Capistrano Beach, Calif. in a
BMW.
Rounding out the top 10 were Carrera drivers George Dyer of
Burlingame, Calif., 115.42; Michael Keyser of Towson, Md.,
115.098; Charlie Kemp of Jackson, Miss., 114.961; and Jim
Busby of Laguna Beach, Calif., 111.912.
The final 30 spots for the race will be determined in qualifying
sessions Thursday.

Birth

Anne. "They Just don't seem to
mind," she said, indicating her

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Ali aboard for the Great Frog Jumping Race, call young con- Jan Freeman will be helping Organize the race which Is be tag held
testants Marvin Golden (left) and Chad Perce. Junic; Woman's
In honor of A. Q. Olson (second left), iHerald Photo by Jean
Club members (from left) Donna Feuerhahn, Karen Perce and Patteson.)

Friends Boost Cancer Victim's Courage
Women's Editor

I. Donnie Allison, Chevrolet, IU.1fl m.p.h.
3. Buddy Baker Ford. 114.417 mph.
J. David Pearson, Mercury, 111.011 m.p.h.
4. Darrell Waltrip, Chevrolet, 113.330 mph.
S. Dave Muds, Dodg, 113.71$ m.pJt.
C Richard Brooks., Ford. 1I1.331 mph.
7. Benny Parsons, Chevrolet. 1$I.3I9 m.p.h.
I. Bobby Allis.on, Mate, 110.711 mph.
L Lonnie Pond, Chevrolet, 110.141 mph.
A. J. Foyt, Chevrolet. 110.414 m.p.h.
Ii, Rlchle Pancti, Chevrolet, 110.31$ m.p.h.
12. Cafe Yarborough, Chevrolet, 1$0.03 m.p.h.
ii. Richard Petty, Dodge, lILSfl mph.
14. Coo Coo Marlin, Chevrolet, 110.107 m.p.h.
James Hylton, Chevrolet. 171.50$ mph.
14. Cecil Gordon, Chevrolet, 171.179 mph.
I?. Bruce Hill, Chevrolet, 171.941 m.p.h.
II. John Bray, Chevrolet, 171.211 mph.
II. Richard CN$dress. Chevrolet. 177.114 mph.
O. F rank Warren. De.*. 1PC.417 mb.h.

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It is the fastest lap recorded here
since National Association for Stock
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things were getting unsafe at 190 mphplus speeds and applied carburetor
restiictions five years ago.
Baker, 34, was second fastest at
184.681 with his Ford and predicted he
will run laps In that range during the
400-mile race.
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Allison and Buddy Har are
determined to get rid of a few jinxes
by conjuring up some good luck when
they start on the front row in the
$127,375 Fir ecracker 400 stock car
race Friday.
The pair of hard-luck drivers, often
leaders but seldom finishers at
Daytona Internatonal Speedway, set a
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For the Grand Winner there a prize of a $25 savings
bond.
The race will start at 2 p.m. on either the shuffleboard
courtsoctenniscourts - theplacewjllbeannoimcedos.er
the londspeakers prior to the race. heats will be held, with
10 frogs per heat, to determine the finalists, who will then
compete against one another in the Grand Finale Race.
Any kind of frog can be entered in the race
just so
long as it can jump fast and far!
And kids, remember that frogs have feelings too, and
care must be taken not to hurt the animals in any way.
For this reason, only feathers or straws may be used to
prod slow f rogs, and spray bottles orspnnklersflhje
water should be used to keep your frog damp and cornfortable during Ow r-

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Your sister shouldn't have "WORRIED
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Frog Jumping Race promises to be one of the highlights of
this city's Fourth of July celebrations. All area kids aged
13 years and under are eligible to enter, and blue ribbons
and balloons will be presented to participants.

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DEAR ABBY: I would like to
know if there is a dress code for
church. What is permitted and
what isn't?
My siiter, who is 29 and
married, came to church last
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Ruffian Early Favorite
In Sunday Showdown
NEW YORK (AP) Jockey's are notoriously poor winners at a race track. So when Eddie Arcaro said "I like
Ruffian," a listener piped up "Thanks Eddie, that makes
me like Foolish Pleasure."
It happened at a Belmont Park press conference
Wednesday concerning the $3),000 match race Sunday
between the unbeaten 3-year-old filly, Ruffian, and the
colt, Foolish Pleasure, who almost swept the triple crown
after winning the Kentucky Derby.
Arcaro sides with the majority which has established
the filly, unbeaten in 10 career starts, as the early favorite
for the much-publicized event
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Sports-promoter Gary DavidORLANDO lAP)
son, the founder of the floundering World Football
League, says the state of the economy and not
mismanagement was the primary cause of the WFL's
disastrous debut season.
"We had a disastrous year in the economy in all things
W14 a professional sports venture like the WFL it-quired
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Orlando Sentinel Star

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1:00 (2 I) Tomorrow

Truth
(6) Concentration
(I) What's My Line
(9) Wild World
Of Animals
(13) Honey West
(24) Intercom
(3.5, 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Treasure Hunt
(6) What's My Line
(I, 9) Let's Make A
Deal
(13) Movie
8:00 (7, I) Stars And
Stripes
(6) Waltons
(9) Barney Miller
(24) Drink, Drank.
Drunk
(33) Animal World
(44) Dinah
8:30 (9) Texas
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(6) Movie
(9) Streets
San Francisco

(13) Blue Ridge
Quartet
(74) A Family
At War
(44) Movie
9:30 (13) Honey West
10:00 (9) Harry.O
(13) lane Grey
(24) Male Menopause:
The Pause That

Perplexes

(9) Brady Bunch
(24; Electric Company

(9) Sunrise Jubilee

(33)

6:10 (2) Sunrise
6:15 (6. I) Sunshine
Almanac

17:00 (2, 44) News
(6) Young And
R'pstless
(I) Jackpot
(9) Eyewitness
(241 Intercom 24
(35) Big Valley
12:30 (2. I) Blank Che ck
(6) Search For
Tc.nicrro'w
(9) All My Children
(44) Variety
1:00 (2) Jackpot
(6) News

6:23 (2) I Dream 01
Jeannie
6:30 (6) Sunrise
Semester
(fl Today In Florida
6:53 (2) Daily Devotional
7:00 (2. I) Today

News

(9) 8-ozo's Big lop
7'3 (9) Am America
(44) Galadriel
1:00(6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo
830 (44) Andy's Gang
9:00 (2) PhIl Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas

(2) Celebrity

Telecast
(13) June Ailon
(33) Science Fiction
11:00 (2,6,1, 9) News
( 35) 700 Club
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2,8) Tonight Show

(6) Joker's Wild
(I) Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
(33) 700 Club

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breakfast or lunch. They don't
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They have been going to a
doctor because of their inability
to have a baby and are
concerned because they want a
family. CoUld
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book on what the body needs f or
who is only 24.
Does their nutrition play a food and Its effect on the energy
part in their Inability to have system, have them go to the
children and the lack of library and read my book
vitality. Could you recommend "Metaboli cs: Putting Your
some good books and gi ve us Food Energy To Work"
some advice on bow to help (Harper a nd Itow, 1974).
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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

Wanted to buy used office furniture,

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

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AND REPAIRS 377 133$73 6 7)26. after 6 p m , 313 1595
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This IS our 13th year at Animal
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kenpels Thanks to you, our
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Free Kittens, all white, all black,
calico John Colbert, Wekiva Park
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Backhoe Service

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finishing, free estimates.

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machine, scope, etc. Ph. 131.9330

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H me Improvements' Paint &amp; Body Work
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BUDDY'S liO,EI','PUvEP,'EPlT
ALL TYPES OF:CARPENTRY

Central Heat &amp; Air Ccridtonr,g
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 373.

3 pccreaclde granules for lawn in.
sect control. GardenLarid, 1100 W.
1st St., 323-4630.

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Air Conditioning

office furniture

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1964 Dodge Station Wagon, new
paint, tune up. will pull boat, $450

B USINESS DIRECTORY

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For Your Junk Cars
337 1379

1971 Chevy Truck, custom to, 6
cyl, I' bed, rear step, $1599. $31.
6*55

64 1176, Winter Park

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CASH

1973 Ford pick up F 750, 1 -wheti
drive 2 . ton. Fact air, consider
trade for El Camino. 904 721 3216

USEDGO CART
377 $790

Buy a New AMC Matador with Free Factory Equipped
Air Conditioning and save $450

MOONEY APPLIANCES3I3 0497

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52-Appliances

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1947 English Ford Panel Van. gac
saver. $500 or best offer 377 5716

7-9-Truc
ks- Trailers
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excellent condition. 3777357

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LIMITED TIME ONLY

Doubt s Bed. $65
Mattress, boispning I frame
$34 918$

a,

1913 Honda 175 Al. Excellent 1963 Rambler Marlin. 6 cyl. with
condition. Must sell duo to medical
averdr.ve, bucket seats, console,

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rIiNMORE WASHER, pa-ts.
service', used machine,

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COVE
State Rd. 427, 2.3

Mustang? dr., new inspecliOn, V I
automatic, 1700 or best offee 321
0567

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qoli), good ondition
90 3', 4S1

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501W lit St

low mileaqe
54(0 3720531

I Piece or Housefull
CASH 3734.321

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1964 Pontiac Tempest, new tires,
brakes &amp; muffler, inspected.
factory &amp;!r, $500 or best offer. 1964

KULP DECORATORS
109W. 1st St., 377 7335
W Steam c'ean carpets

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372 9411 Eve, 169 1146

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
Ck,,so to everything yet away from it alit
*Large wooded lots 'Street lights
Paved streets •Sewers 'Sidewalks
30 Year Mortgages S pct. down
of Conventional Mortgages.

For Your Junk Cars
3229134

SAVE $450 ON ALL NEW AMC MATADORS

Kenmore Convertible Dishwasher,

1 fledrom, 1', bath home, good
condition, exc?ll,nt financing.
531.0t,

Cash

78-W
78-Motorcycles

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 East First Downtown

selection
now available In
San f ord' ntssest and
finest Adult-Family
Mobile Home Park.
Come out and inspect
th e Model Homes on
display

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372

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MOBILE HOME PARK
i.Ap illl
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srr
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1109 Sanford Ave

inger Zig Zag, in cabinet. 3 needle.
Iron? load deluxe sewing machine
Sold new for 1)19 (5) Pay balance'
Of IN or ID payments of 9. See at

CA 1,*
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Best lot

1973 Karman Ohia, exceptionally
clean, navenna green, 17995 Ask
for Duane McGuire at 277 1651
Dealer

Reconditioned Batteries, $17 95

51-Household Goods

Realty

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Real Estate

* Thav'rp lint"

t(Itctiert Bathroom
Cabinets,
Counter topt, Sinks installation
avalable Bud Cabell 377505?

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Hutchison Ocean front Apirtmnts,
339 S AtlanNc Ave. Daytona
Reach Call 373 405$

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196.1 Buick Riviera, original pain?,
mag wheels. 70,000 milet. Must be
&amp; IIll.R
seen Original owner. 37) III]
Seen
sizes.
BUSINESS
up, all
between
a, ,
CLOSEOUT *31 4155 ____________________________

3 22 34?'

72" Lawn Mower. Antique Piano
323 0366 mornings or evenings

Ron Real Estate Broker
3 77 1301.
2610 Hiawatha Ave at 17 97

NEW SMYRNA BEACH
Ocean
front condominlurn, 2 OR, 7 bath,
P00'. completely kjrnished,
week ly or monthly rates 3733533,
or 3230742

76-Auto Parts

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ROBSOPi MARINE
7927 Hwy 1792

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90-Autos for Sale

Must sell, 19" lack 1, white TV.

lr,es
Payton

NEW SM'IRNA COTTAGE- Large
clean 2 bedroom, fully furnished,
430' to beach. Ideal Site for
bargain vacetlon ALSO I
Bedroom beach pool luxury
Condo. has everything Rent by
OlIf or month 647 I3C.

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II) 315E First St.

near Lake &amp; Town
$)7.500 .

autornatl: transmission, radio,
front discbrakej, low mileage, Al
condition. 11795 322476?

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
TRADE
BUY-- SELL

Bedroom I bathr on good Qlrden
land, (77,000

Ane,,t7bedroom home with Florida
room, carpeted throughout, all
new appliances, corner lot,

1971 Chevy Custom ID. t.aII-ton
pick up. I' bed. factory air,

1974 SPa,nper truck camper,
like new. $1193. 3270513

Will Buy or Consign
Any Item of Value
SANFORD AUCTION, 321 7340

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I)' LShape Nbughahyde button Bar.
$700; Bar Stools. Glass rack. Bar
SupplIes. 377 $31

Fenced yard. 3 bedrooms. 1 bath,
Sunland. 171.000

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

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13' Travel Trailer, stove, sink, ice.
box, sleeps 6, 1450 323-6;l1

C:,sh for good used Furniture &amp;
Antiques. STAN'S, 322-9119.

condition. 53.175. 373 1762

150 each 377.5406

377-9,,,

Shaded

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Ahoy Mates! 641ariners

Bows

&amp;

Children's Store

CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

III "41 1

o smoke damage, merc h andis e

25 to 50% off

1 Bedroom, 2 bath, pool, beautifully

AL IISTAU

79-Trucks-Trailers

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DAVF%' 373 9310

Crltchfield 70', 120 Mercrulser,
Head, Off-shore equipped, trailer
with electric wench, excellent

MMTLAND FLEA MART

Rent Purchase Plane

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Lake Mary. 2 BR Fu'nthed
Adults. No Pets. $135
299 State Rd IS

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Wedding gown, lovely size 10. peau
de scie, chant Illy ace, seed pearls,
&amp; crystal. Circular chapel train,
less then nelt price. $60. 349 547)

Days-37) 6173
Ptigtits 377 5421 or 372.235?
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15' Sportsman's Tel Hull. Walkthrough windshield. 45 HP
Chrysler engine, new galvanized
tra,lc., A I coni,lion
$1093
.1.1 426?

64-Equipment for

50-Mscellaneous for Sale

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Bedroom colt age. Ideal for couple,
references required. No pets. 1125
month plus ISO security. 372.1547

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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117W lstSt

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St. Johns River area. Home.
marina, fish camp or acreage.
Buying within 60 days. Wm.
Koshlol, 703 Ocean Drive,
Tavernier, Fla , 33070

R A I I P A I 'TV
Choice Listings

LUX URY GARDEN

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47-Real Estate Wanted

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REALTOR -BROKER

APARTMENT HOMES

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Thursday, .auly3, 1075-3B

75-Recreational Vehicles

We Buy Furniture

63-Machinery-Tools

Courts 10.500

1541 Lee Road, Winter Park
305614 4.314
Jot'n Saggio

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6'
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Beautiful S acres, paved road, tree's,
clear flowing stream, horses O.K.
T erry Realty, REALTOR. 63$.
0,711.

1 Bedrooms, 2 baths, large family
room, membership in recreational
facilities inducing pool and tennis

3 bedroom, 1'j bath on corner lot,
$11,900 Existing, $16,500, 7 pct

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Let me MOW or TILL your lot and.or
garden spot. Floyd Freer,
322- 5191

Two adjoining lots
outside city with
city water. 372-3131

Patio Houses

Water

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Wklvi Springs Area

After S-)7)11i7

Fmpty, move right in, I bedrooms,
family room, Separate living
dining rooms. )O'xtO' screened
porch, Piuçje inside utility room, 7

SYSTEMS FOUR INC.

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CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR
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Villas

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3111 or 337 0771

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Six Acres in Geneva, 3 acres In
woods with pond, and 3 acres in
grove 53,000 down, take over
payments 377.5806

3226457

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Winter SprIngs, 7 or 3 BR. large
mhly room BeautIful shrubs arid
IIPCS $200 ma $31 $327

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322.2090_____

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Call (305) 1)1.6300

WANTED-DESPERATE

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30-Apartments Unfurnished

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73' Crltchfielcl Cruiser, ItO Inboard
outboard power. Ideal for family
camping, skiing, &amp; fishing. 377.

each.

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Bennett Realty Inc.

Swim in community pool Low.
low do wn

SANFORD

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135

FROM

GRANGE CITY
Fully developed
rolling wooded lots in going
subdivision, Available for sale to
other builders or individuals. 14.500

Pool
$7) (00 $7700 Down 1201. P1, TI

SANFORD

car garage, 2') yrs. old,
REDUCED TO ORIGINAL COST.

Twobidrciomhouse,
kitchen equipped,

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1974 Checkmate 16', ISO HP Mercury, Certified tilt trailer. Power
trim, many extras, Must see to
appreciate 327 1036 after S

Marshall Amplifier, super base 100,
1250 Speaker cabinet, $130. Or
best offers, 322 $116.

plans available. Builder finishing
10 houses now , wish es to sell
balance of property $1500 each.

lRoom home

lOSSano.'aAve

STUDIO 1, 2, 3

Nice 3 bedroom block hOrni, fur
nushed or vntUrnh$hed. 373-2970.

car, Ste today's CIas,ifjed ads for

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59-M,sical Wcrchar4ise

43-Lots-Acreage

Builder's

Interest 579.500 2337217.

Apartments

3 Bedroom, 1", bath, in good quilt
Sanford
$115 mo Call 322,
77

7 Bedroom, children accepted,

Rentals

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black and while arid read all over

16' Larson, 75 HP Evinrudi&amp;
Trailer, 1473. 210 Bradshaw Drive,

LOTS FOR SALE
SANFORD - SO platted lots in the
city of Sanford. Ideal for FHA-VA.
L ow cci' housing Engineering

Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath, include,
disposal and dish washer . membershtp in Junior Olympic pool,
tennis court. $31500

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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3 Bedroom. 2balh,
Stove, Refrigerator, Dish washer

large lot 3723131

test buyj

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Sanford)?) 5700

A Great Buy

Bedroom, 1 bath, block home,
fenced in yard 517,500

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RENTAL

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

67A-Feed

JIM DANDY JAZZ-FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GORMLY'S F 16 Sanford 32) IT

GARAGE SALE7 Villagers, etc
good ladies Sport clothes, Fri Mon.
Start 9 3102 S Park,

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
2503 Orlando Drive

7606S, Hwy 1792
REALTOR 323 5?74

4 Bedroom. I", bath, Florida room,
fenced in yard $25,500

Kish Real Estate

Adult

11921111601

IF

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9749217

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screened patio, central heat &amp; ar,
self cleaning range, dishwashec
diSposal, carpet, large closets,
double garage, on 100' x 730' well
landscaped lot

2 SR, kitcP1enequippe $lOOmo., lit
&amp; last, plus $25 deposIt. 372 9190

Loans available for any Iype of
bus iness or real estate, operating
Ca pi tal, expansion Mr Smith 513

L 'Al-A '.Wjg

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ADULTS h12,00
KIDDIES 9.00

SHIRLEY MILLET

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$

Sandlewood

P34 9212

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Furnished House

25--Lod ns

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Rider Store, 2554 Sanford Ave

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

Come see the latest in luxury family
living, the all new 74*64' Glen
brook.

Harold Hall Realty

2½ Acre
Zoned for hones, 4 Bedroom, 5 yr.
old house, completely fenced.

IDYLIWILDE
3 Bed r oom, ,
bh, family room, eat in kitchen,

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tamonte Springs L ongwood

fenced lots. I utility bldg .s?orage
shed, large garden area 322 -044

Sanford
3 Bedroom, central air
&amp; heat, fenced yard, kitchen
eguipped. $145 mo lit mo. &amp; 1
mo. damage deposit. DiBary,

Drsnibutorsrnp
No
Selling. Advertised products,
Immediate income Local Florida
company. Business good I Looking
for something with a future that
makes sense. Investment of 11195

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$3 75; Other low prices. Horse &amp;

Yard Sala Camper, bikes, dishes,
toyi, clothes, crib and furniture.
119 W. WoidlaridDc.. 37.30322.

U1500

carpeted throughout, On 71-1

13.4 1619

Money- Maker

Sure

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Bingo Sweet Feed, I2 per cent. $4.
Mustang Pellets, 12 per cent,

By owner, like new, 2 Bedrooms

SHADED LOT- Overlooking lake,

Larry
S,vnn"JIRJI
Die
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Osteen. 7 BR, air, kitchen equipped.

53,000

2545 PALMETTO AVE.. 3 bedroom.
1' bath kitchen equipped con
venlent to shopping. Drive by and
call $ 22,500

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PWM

Broker, 107W Commercial
Sanford3l2 7111

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322-3991

327 044$

MOBILE HOME MOVING. Complete set up. I'll save you money,
Licensed Orlando 773-5470.

rm wfireplace, carpet, custom
drapes, many extras sia.eoo to

not swimming. 3 Bedrooms , 2
baths, split bedroom plan, central
ar, family room, prett. area Low
5I0 323 9110

Garnett White

W.

6670.

ARE

for awhile. A good day for
pleasant associations.

1'

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JOHN KRIDER. Ai5OC

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24BU?1130ss q)POrtuflities

A'DNâ

PART 2

Acreage

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3 Bedrooms. adults prtfqrrid, 130
Week Unfurnished. 373 1*51;

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JUDY RENEE
831 52)2

And

Lovely 7 BR, )ba?h, living. dinlng.
Florida room.wallwaticarp,sing,
f en c ed, 53 1 3457

BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE WANT AD

For Friday, July 4, 1975

HOROSCOPE

:aseibemry-winter Springs

IS HERE
And we have the pool for you If's a
beauty, shelter ed &amp; private and
best of all it comes with a char
ming home, for use when you're

REALTORS, 831 6177

COLUMNS

"INFo
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Homes, Lots

1

areo
COLOR TV, $11.93 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

372-2111
AFTER HRS.

'7* Festival, 4'x61'. Loc at ed on
beautiful corner lot in adult Wlion. Screened front porch +
carpeted screen room. Extra
large storage shed, carport,
fenced back yd. Solar.X on wIndows, kool seal roof, etc. 323.7611,
$17,500 firm

Pool planned BR, 2 bsth, family

110E2S:hSt3flaoSS

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Work your awn hours. Earn extra
AIP&amp;
ft
EVTWf1.
Morrie . U,, p,,r,
tatIve. Call 644)07'?

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54-Garage Sales

1970 New Americana 12'x60' I BR, 1
bath, aIr, beamed ceilings, raised
dining area, new awning. Locat ed
on a beautiful Shaded corner lot,
1S0'xl7S'. Price 53,950. Assume
low monthly payment on mobile
home. 3655489. Oviedo.

f',jric Or

Reduced

TAFFER REALTY

SWIMMING POOL WEATHER

Sanlando Realty Inc.

We have listings We have buyers
We need ano!Pl.'r real estate
licensee to help us make sales
ForretGresne,lric
___ 373 1333, 372 $970, eves

reminder to a friend who has a

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exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,

Idyllwilda, tranferred, muSt sell.

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7 B ed rooms, living, dining, kitchen,
garage Sanfor d Ave., $14.5 mo

Kish Real Estate
REALTOR
MI S French Ave .371 41

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CARPORT SALE: Clothes,
Household, 1. MISC. items. July if &amp;
59.4 7007 GrardyiewA, North

50,600 373 47)0

Commercial Properties

ouplex. $115

Room, board, pay Young lady
seeas atl.inone perjn to help
care for walled In Private estale.
With pl. cars, sP,.,ing. etc.
Prefer masculine female, snce
husband is confined to wheel
chair. Must drive I-701 III

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SPECIAL INDIVIDUAL
corporate executive needs personal
aid to assist inb,jiiness Irregular
hourS, no rponsibilitIe, to in.
terfere with a 17 hr. day poston
Reply Box 577. c The Evening
H,:ald, P.O Box 1437, Sanford.
FIa., 3777)

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3 Bedroom house In Pinecnest, by
owner, carpet, fenced, good
mortga ge. 122.500. 3236711.

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19195 t'rench
377 1)71. 3fl 1196,372 1984
377 1959 n 1

LICENSED REAL ESTATE, sales
person
for
YOUNG
HOME IN COUNTRY
New 2 BR
PROGRESSIVE
office.
No
home, lust right for young couple
pressure, Congenial of fice. Lets
or retIrees $150 ma Also 2 OR
talk

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Call Bob Markey, Advertising
Director
3227611-13199'?)

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322.f $12

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n--Houses UnfurniShed
ewspaper experience
required
Applicant must b well organu;ed,
an excellen t speller, and enjoy
silting on the telephone

and what bctter way than the
cYJSy__ UUWfl1OWfl 5U'I UI LAS
Vegas between shows. Bob
Hope stars in a flag-waving
hour's special on NBC toni gh t.
The Today show launches its
200th birthday observance
tomorrow morning from
Washington with a chorus
singing American
Revolutionary folk songs, and
torilorrow, night, Charles
Kuralt's Bicentennial specials
begin
as
he
visits
Massac husettes.
DIALING AROUND: L4i'
Csonka joizs the list of footba ll
stars turning to acting during
the off-season. He'll be gueststa rred along wi th another
football great, Dick Butkus, on
me IZ MIUIOII UOU*g Mafl."
He plays a football player
drugged and kidnaped. Butkus
Is the heavy,

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fenced yard. $19,000. 373.9511.

Your MLS Agency

RLALTOI4S
tat Inkitchen, fireplace, beautiful
trees. $15,500. Adjoining lotS CALL OWNER3774195 or 373
available for 55.300
2166. 3 fl, carpeted, central air.
heat, fireplace, all elec tric kitStemper Realty
then,2',lots, 537,500cr best offer
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Central Florida's
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$150 per mont h inclng pool
service All you do is Swim See
ths now Rick Moran, Ill 6370

C LA SSIFIED SOLICITOR
The Eenng Herald has fl CpQ
for an experienced classified
telephone sales pv'son

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SANFORD-LAKE MARY area,3BR
duplex with In the ground pool.
completely enclosed. Apollances.
air c onditioner, drapes, area rug.

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IN COUNTY
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unfurn. Drapes, Water, Lawn
Care 37) $21 or 6646346

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322-2420 Anytime

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1101W )rdSt,. Sanf or d
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If you are tir ed of trying to get the
plumber, the roofer, the dcc
triclan, the yard man, try corn
fortable and secure BRAM

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Year Is ushered the-ap3t segments from Boston,
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and Glouchester, Mass. It's
DEAR DR. IAMB I have a
daughter who has been a very
Light eater all her life. While she
was a teenager she ate plenty of
fruit but few vegetables. At
college she lived on practically
notkng. 1
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and roc*Iunates were always
concerned but nothing

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Sanford. By Owner
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REALTOR 222 719$
Section, 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, family By owner,
147,500, large 4 OR. lam.
Realty
room on large lot, low down
rm.. 7 Yes, pool, dbl gar., cen. h
payment. 3720155 after 6:30 P.M
A. sisco down Ajjme 714 pct. 'SANFORD'S SALFS LEADER"
loan 373 1713
FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY
FIRST TIME OFFERED
This 3
acre egg ranch iedt Sanford, 3 10
bedroom, 1' -, balhPiome Ii as neat
Acre- 7 bedrm house on Lake
bedroom. 1 bath home. ap
as pin Central heat &amp; air, plus
Dupont near Dettona, $32,000
2rOxlmateIy 15.000 layIng hens
lots more A real honey. $73,900
Daytona fich, 2523165
Company Supplies hens, feed, and
materIal Grosses S1,SooS)
per
JUST LISTED
EASYLIVIPiG -horneonSt Johns
month. Good lerms to qualfi
River. Sun deck on second floor.
buyer.
LAKE MARY -3 Bedroom hon,e,
office, workshop. cathedral ceiling
COUNTRY HOME
5.7 Acres, stove &amp; refrigerator, feed yard
in living room, pool, pl'JS much
lovely 2 Story older home
$71,900 FHA available
more Perfect for family with
(estimate over 100 Yrsi In ex,
WE TAKE TRADES
children.Call for more details
cellent area. Giant oaks, &amp; citrus. WINTER SPRINGS
3 Bedroom
S t ables, c or ral, tack room, near
home, fen ced yard carpeting,
Sanford $77,000
$70,9
FHA available

Air conditioned efficiency apartment. Callbetwu'n lOam.-lp.m.
3227711

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THINK A MINUTE. If
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Call 17) 4317

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FACED WITH A DRINKING
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block, freshly painted inside Lout. T* SfOry 3 bedroom 'souse, large COOL POOL with trilS 3 BR, 2 Bath
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321 0207
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Geneva, 3 OR, 1', bath mobile
3 Bedroom. 7 bath, family room.
homi, 2', acres, some pasture,
OWNER FINANCE- 3 SR. I bath
Screened patio, beautiful land
Cocci wiiter. $15,000.
home, paneled, large fenced lot for
scaping Owner transferred, must
sell
g.brden Youfs for Only
MOSSIE C BATEMAN
WITT REALTY
Lake Front
Rag Real Estate Broker
Ei(ectional 7 bedroom horns on
Reg Real Estate Broker
Spring fed lake, large lot with
3210640,322774.3737195
322.7643
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Citrus and other trees. Only
Spring Is here arid lii a good time to
$71,900
choose a new home from the pages
of our classified ads
CaliBart Real Estate

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For families or friends of problem

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Thursday, July 3, 197S

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48-Evening Herald, Sanford Fl.

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SPORTS

67th Year No. 270-Wednesday, July 2, 1975

- Frank Shorter, the U.S. Olympic
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races, surr'rised everybody but himself with a
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meet here Monday.
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more than Tommy Reamon's estimated $100,000 salary to
Icing the star running bark to Jacksonville for the up.
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The WFI., claiming Jacksonville signed Reamon before
('ornpleting a trade for him with San
has slapped
a fine on the Express.
Team officlala refused Monday to reveal the amou nt of
the line but said an estimate of over 1IO,0C was too high.
"Frankly, we're a bit miffed over the situailon," tald
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attack.
"It's Just that everything is so sore," Owens said
Monday. He underwent s*gery Saturday for apperwlicitls.
Owens, a Phoenix, Ariz., resident who gained fame by
winning tow gold medals In the 1936 Olympics, arrived in
Akron Friday night to visit friends. lie was stricken
Saturday morning .
Owens said he had been en route to a Pittsburgh track
meet hewastoconductfor 15-and 16.year.oldboys.
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today greeted Its new director In a brief teremocty at the SCIDA
meeting. Director Jim Daniel, at right shakes hands with board

NEW DIRECTOR

awaits his chance to

greet the new director.

state wage scales.

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an event in the Gulness Book of
Records.
His wife, Unda, and baby
daughter Shannon are doing
well at Florida Hospital North.

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41 Demo,, Group Seeks Power

.

Continued on Page

For .... .t ninoli Courity mystefious ,,group" as the Democratic Chairman Ann weren't aware of."
DemotxaUc Party chief Larry main reason for steppi.ng down. Cramer said Cable's June 13
He said Lahr had to make the
nc
said today a letter "Everything I tried to do" was election was illegal because
decision to hold a second
•'re's a good of them,"
citing Illegality In the tern- blocked by the leader of the written notice of Intent wasn't
party members. election at 8 p.m. at the County
said. Sinclair said ) persons
porary ouster of party Chair- "group," Sinclair said today. mi1ed out to
Courthouse.
voting
as a bloc can pretty well
the
man Rod Cable is "a move to lie declined to reveal
Greg
Farmer.
Cramer's
set policy.
try and block a group" that is "group" or its leader.
Last month, Cable's name
assistant, said today that the
attempting to gain control of
was placed in no"nation from
"Evidently
the
Famer says the chainnan
group'
party
"wasn't
unhappy
with
t1v
the party.
pushed the election. There result.sol the election. The only the flon-, and a majority of the (Cramer) does not "have any
Meanwhile, party regulars wasn't enough notice given problem Is that there was not commi ttee members elected problems" with the person
say Cable Is the "only person on members," Sinclair noted.
stifficient notlice. To be fair, him with only a ftw dissenting elected (Cable)." We just wart
the ticket" for a scheduled July
it to be a fair, legal election.
people riced 10 days written votes,
Linda Lohr, acting party
We're not In any way tryir. t.
10 election, called after
notice."
says, "I hate to th jj')
"When they (the group) have change what w as done.
state executive committee
of it as a group. I hope it Just
An Cable, contacted at his a majority vote, there's not
ruled Cable's June election wai
might be a personality COfl• home,saidhe'slooklngforward much
"No way would we get uyou can do about it,"
illegal
filet"
to the election. lie said the Sinclair noted. Ile said the volved in a stru,Acin Srr-,:;;-.;''
Sinclair, in his resignation
In a letter to Lohr, State Cramer ruling was a "rule we "group" not only consists of a County
statement last month, cited a
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During the budget hearing, Hughes
fought for and won the incream bemuse
sutistics show Saninole County un.
derpays assistant principals in relation
to other countles.
Statewide, assistants earn $13,696 to
start and a high of $17,296. Cowley
if

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Tom Freeman was caUed today grand jury room at 110 a.m.
to present testimony before a Freeman was without any file
grand jury investigating the folders or visible records when
June 9 county Jail fire In which he first appeared and when tie
returned after the recess.
11 persons died.
Freeman, who would not
Freeman entered the grand
Jury room at 9:37 a.m. and was discuss his appearance before
apparently still before the the grand jurors, Joked and
laughed with newsmen as well
Jurors at noon.
During a 10:30 a.m. recess, as Asst. State Atty. William

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The Kerieth G1uruws of
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By GLENN MCCASLAND
Herald Staff Writer

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that runs the entire year. ,School 011ployes receive salm increment3 based
on experience and number of years In the
system. According to Layer, supervisors
are not allowed to grant "merit" In.
crenes in this county.
The Board wifl be asked to grant a $312
pay hike for each of the county's 18
assistant elementM school principals
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The School Board will be

Education GOmmileloner Ralph
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TtsrlW4ton
affect Seminole
Cmty educak*i, Scbaol SuL. Bud
layr said today.
In the state's "Monday Report,
TurUngton iay3 there will be no merit
0 Urreasa for Department of Education
(DOE) employes because of prohibitions
placed on state workers in the 1975-76
appropriations bill.

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are President Ford ordered a $1.
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upward.
City
workmen
were
busy
today
repairing
a
service
line
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Tucker says dealers who dissatisfaction at increased put into effect. High test at his
WATER LINE
Meanwhile, William D.
Instead, sta tion owners intoa water main on First Street. Theme broke early this morning
haven't been hit with an in- prices, with profits forwarded statlonsellsfor6l.9andregular
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and the repair job required some digging up of the street,I howr. Tucker, executive director of crease in the price at the pumps on to oil firms.
gasoUne for 57 cents a
gasoline suppUes will wear thin
BREAK REPAIRED
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he's expecting a flood of in. sooner.

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In other games, Seaboard Coastline John IMVIn, Mike Spangler arid FAdia Famous Recipe. Bob Markoe slammed a
bombed Auto Trin 16-4 and Famous Morton cracked two singles each, and &amp;Wile and single, and Sam Cook collected
Harley Turner stroked a double,
two singles.
Recipe cooked the Outcasts 11-4
Wes Rich paced Lake Monroe Inn with
Oscar Roberts laced three doubles for
Eldridge Standard erupted for five runs
in the bottom of the seventh Inning to Ue four singles. Teammates Larry Helman the Outcasts. Teammates Cubit Malone
lake Monroe Inn 9.9 and force the game smashed two singles and a double, Danny tripled and Eddie Jackson doubled.
Lee slugged three singles, Andy Rufu ____________________________________
Into extra inning.
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Gerald Page and Johnny Wyatt slam. not walk a batter.
Inn 13.12 in 10 Innings Monday night In
Sanford Recreation Department Men's med three singles apiece for Eldridge
Nick Brady'slanuned three doubles and
Standard. Dave Magda, Bob Sanechagrin, Dave Dreifuerat poked three singles for
Metro Softball League.

SOFIA . Bulgaria AP
Bulgaria's Uri.stn l'lachkov
established a world weightlifting record Monday when W
lifted in the snatch event 424 pounds, 11 pounds more than
the recird held by the Soviet Union's world arid Olympic
Plachkov, 23, achieved his record-breaking IrIn the third attempt of the National
Weightliftng ('hampIonsnlps at 'arnbol.
In the Jerk he hoisted 507 pourxls.
Iha performance was reported today by the news
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In the second half
Monroe Inn to 5-4 Seaboard Coastline legged out a triple
give up
Urban of
leads the hail with a 10-2 slate

Stan1ard battled
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the bottom of the seventh and eighth In
nings, then put Lake Monroe Inn In the
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Vest,-rday's high was 97;
cirernight low 69; Rainfall A
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Partly cloudy through
tomorrow with slight chance of
mainly night time showers.
Highs In mid 80% on cout to
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(i)unty and continued to prx'eoxl with the development of

Herald Staff Writer

The standoff between the Central
Florida Zoological Society and the Board

parkassctieduied.
The main project which Neiswender says needs to be

The Se
put a hold on approving the payment of approx(mately 110,OW in

of County Commissioners centers on

project, which he says can be done for $25,000. He anticipated

adjoining the new central Florida 7A)o.
Roger Neiswender, director of county deveiopmer.1,
reported to the BCC yesterday that the additional bills had been
received by eiswender's office for approval. Heiswender said
that he and the Commission Chairman must approve the
yments and then the bills are returned to the (&gt;ntral Florida
Zoological Society.

The society then subndta the bills to Lhe society's escrow
agent which pays the bills out of the escrow amount.
However, the $10,000 bills arrive atatlme when county and
smiety officials are at a standoff on the deve
more than 80 acres Of parkl9nds, because of county concem
oser the spending of federal grant money.
Meanwhile, the new zoo off U.S. 17-92, is scheduled to open
Friday. The conflict between the count) arid society does not
involve the development of the 2.-acre zoo.
In order for the society to rective S 100,000 in ie&amp;ral funds,
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development of 80 acres of parklands

adjacent to the zoo.

is only about $4,000left of the total figure, he isn't sure what will
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Neiswer1der reported to the UCI..-last week tMt 1186,0(X) o' a
total IM,000 had been spent on the projwt. He said today Out
the 110.000 "apparently is over and above the $186,000 the
Society already has expended."
11 the additional biUs are over the $186,000 and Neiswender
says he "assurnez it is, it means the W.000 6- just about gone."
Nelswender said he was trying to contact A Rozcn, executive
director of the society today to find out more information oti flu,
$10,000 worth of bills. The Herald was unable to contact Rozon.
CtMmty officials want to wind up the development of the
federal state r'quirements of the grant in order that federal
officials may close out the grant on Dec. 31. The 11CC Last week
requested the society to halt spending any of the reportedly
reinisining $14,000 d the W,000 unW the project could be
vatuatcd.

happen to the road paving prnject.
Society officials contend that they have a proposal from
three construction firms to pave the road.
Commission Mirmn Sid VNen Jr. said today that he
intends to contact Rozon to try and whedWe a meeUng between
'the county and society trustees to work out what Vthlen calls a
misinterpretation by the trustm of the BCC's .,ictions. "We're
after the same goal," Vihl.en uid.
lie said tie tried to contact Jim Ryan, sc-ciety president to
request that tlie metUng be called, but Ryan is on vacation.
Vihlen called the meeting with county officials and Society
officials "top priority."

Mechanical Difficulties Caused Delay
Due to mecb&amp;Wcal diffica received tbetr papers late.
yesterday's Evening

ties.

issue Runs
Tomorrow
The new Central Florida
ioo

rjprns Its dccr!. to tile

public on Frislay, July 4.
In order to help ce1ewate

The Herald will have a
sWclal 32-page iiedication i
Issue tomorrow with plerty
of stories and pictures oa
sctues and on the
animals.
Don't miss this special
section on the zoo in
tomorrow's
Evening

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FBI

Holds Man As Witness

In Pine Ridge Probe
PINE RIDGE. S.D. (AP) — The FBI says a material
itncss is being held under $25,000 bond in connection with
the fatal thooUng of two FBI agents on the Pine Ridge
Indian Reservation.
An FBI spokesman Identified the witness Tuesday night
as David Sky. His age and hometown were not available.
The spokesman said Sky had been picked up by Bureau
of Indian Affairs officials on another matter. The
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him as a material witness in the slayings.
U.S. Ally. William F. Clayton of Sioux Falls said Sky
appeared Tuesday before U. S. Magistrate James H,
Wilson of Rapid City after his arrest and was being held to
testify before a federal grand jury this month Rapid
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MIAMI I All Tropical storm Amy is moving in [its
and starts
up
it. 0-mile-per-hour winds are posing less of a threat tothe
East Coast, forecasters said today,
The National Hurricane Center in Miami said Amy's
cinter was located near latitude 38 north and long itude
nest, or about 310 miles southeast of Cape Cod, Mass., late
Tuesday.
Amy was moving at about 12m.p.h. toward the northeast, and was expected to continue on that course,
perhaps gaining forward speed, through the day.
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Levi To Decide On Charges
WASHINGTON (AP) —Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi says
he won't ask President Ford's permission if be flecides to
prosecute those involved in Central Intelligence Agency
assassination plots and domestic wrongdoing,
Justice Department spokesman Robert Feldkamp said
Tuesday that Ford has offered assurances that the at.
torney general will be free to decide whether to bring
criminal charges against CIA personnel without
presidential instructions.
"The attorney general has made clear to the President
that he (Levi) will retain z,ny pi ,asecutorial discretion,"
Feldkamp said. "They did discuss this and Ford had no
problem with it."
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sultant testifying to the need for
the rste hike of the SoU th
Seminole utility firm. On July
22, attor neys representing the
BCC are expected
p.'ent
their case against the rate
hikes.

After more than four hoprs of
testi:. .r last night, the
Seimnn1e Board of County
Commissioners (BCC) has
continued a public hearing to
consider Sanlando Utility
Corp.'s requested rate increase
until J uly

Ned Woolfolk, county utili ty
attorney, involved in his first
ra te hearing for the county, has

The BCC heard statemen ts

requested additional accounting
ar.d engineering Informa tion

from Santando officials, an
accountant and a utility con-

from Sanlando. Bill Dale,
director of county en-

vironmental services, says tha
11tC1fl8 tflIOflflstiOfl On
the current use and capacity of
the firm's treatment facilities
could be a "determination" for
BCC's consideration of the rate
Increases,
Once the public hear ings are
concluded, which Dale says he
hopes Will be July 22, the BCC
will have 55 days to respond to
the rate increase request. The
BCC operat es as the county
utility control board.
Sanlando, which serves more

Longwood ar'a of Seminole
County, approached the BCC in
early Jime for the rate hikes.
Rates requested by the fIrm
are hikes from the present base
rate of $3.50 for water to $5 for
the mInimum 4,000 ga llons.
Water rates for multiple
dwellings vould drop under the
proposed rate change from

mon th. The sewer charge for
multiple dwellings would Increase to a flat $8 per month.
Sanlandu Executive Vice
President William Mustard
testified that the rate increases
are necessary because of the
increased costs of power,
materials and labor, over which
the company has "no control."
Mustard told the BCC that

Ella testified to questions by "
Attorney Howard Osterman,
representing Sanlando, that If
the rate hikes are not granted
the firm's service to its
customers would drop In
"quality."
Bob Sturm, a resident of the
Woodlands SUI)dIVISIolI, which
Sanlando services, said that the
"Woodlands residents, as a '

$3.5o to $3.33 per month..

during i974 sanlando suffered it

whole, are satfafled with the

than 2,00U customers In the

TAMPA (AP) — Former Sen. Edward Gurney
said he Ignored an attorney who suggested that the activities of fund raiser Larry Williams should be investigated because he considered the attorney a chronic
complainer.
Gurney, 61, testified in his bribery conspiracy trial
Tuesday that he did not listen to what attorney Edward
Kohrs said were repeated warnings about Williams. The
former Republican senator, a member of the Senate
Watergate Committee, was scheduled to return to the
witness stand today.

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
FICTITIIP NAME
ALTAMONE SPRINGS — chides a building with kitchen, would more than double the determination of the amount Of
Is hereby g iven that I am
Mayor Norman Floyd was game rooms furnished with city's recreation areas, Floyd additional cash the developers CnQa;ed In business at 349 E.
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
Sanlando. Sprinos Or, Longwood. by virtue of that certain Writ of
instructed by city corn- pool tables etc., auditorium said today. He added no city in will extect.
Seminole
Florida under the Execution Issued out of and ufldc
missioners last night to pursue with stage, offices, reading and Florida
could
match
The Bel-Air recreation fictitiousCounty,
name at no SIMPSON the seal of the County Court of
the possibility of the city's television rooms, a junior size Altamonte's recreation facility is estimated at $1 PFALTY, and that i intend to Orange County, Florida,upota final
acquiring a $1 million Olympic swimming pool, facilities per capita if the million in replacement value register said name with the Clerk of judgment rendered In the aforesaid
Was COIT" the Circuit Court, Seminole County, court on the 11th day of April, A D
recreation center and facilities, exercise rooms and sauna baths acquisition goes through,
and construction
Florida in eccorrce with the 1975. In that certain case entitled,
Floyd said today he will be for both men and women.
The cicy property, just under pleted a year ago.
Provisions of the Fictitious Name InternatIoMI Business Machines
continuing talks with Bel-Air
On the grounds of the facility 20 acres in tw' separate but
In other business, the City Statutes, To-Wit: Section IS 09 Corporation Plaintiff, vs Medical
Directions. Inc.. Defendant, which
Homes, developers of Spring are located lighted tennis, abutting parcels, Is located Commission last night gave the Florida Statutes 1957.
S B D. Simpson
aforesaid Writ of Execution was
Oaks subciivislon, on a possible handball, volley ball, practice behind Little Wekiva Estates on 'go" sign to city comptroller
Publish June II. 25, July 2.9,197S delivered to me as Sheri ff of
trade of nearly 20 acres of city basketball and shuffleboard the north side of the Little Leslie Bentley to acquire a DEO 115
Seminole County, Florida, and I
have levied upon the following
land bounding the Little Wekiva courts, two bail fields, slides Wekiva River. Other Bel-Air 110,000 Bell and Howell ________________
described property owned by
River for the recreation facility and rides for tots and property backs up to the city microfilming system,
Medical Directions. Inc., said
FICTITIOUS NAME
located at the entrance of the youngsters and picnic area tracts and extends from there
Notic e is hereby given that we are PrOPty being located in Seminol e
The commission allocated
County, Florida, more particularly
plush housing development with cement benches and to Montgomery Road.
$5,() out of the current budget engaged in business at Rt I s
described as follows:
Sanford, (Weklwa River Road)
north of SR 436.
barbecue grills.
The most Important part of and will be appropriating
VariouS and assorted oftke furSeminole Counts, Florida under the
The recreation facility InAcquisition of the facility Floyd's negotiations will be a in the new fiscal year's budget, fictitious name of WEKIwA niturt and equipment including

Got The Businessman Blues??
Shako Emi
Refresh Yoursolft

residents from using a county- follow on the creation of a taxing district. Also speaking in
funded park.
municipal lsxhidistrict Is to opposition to the plan was
He did say, however, that he allow a straw vote among Dianne Green who said that
Residents of the Woodlands would need to research the subdivlsio1 residents on "most people" are not In favor
subdivision have been told by matter further.
whether they favor the creation of the project.
the Seminole County attorney
A delegation from the of a special district. Depending
that a proposed recreation Wci1añds, on SR 434 near upon 'he outcome cf the straw
The request that the special
facility for the subdivision igsci, appeared before the vote, the BCC then would district be created was made
would be open to the public, Board of County Com- consider an ordinance creating last week by representatives of
Woodlands
even though taxes to fund the missioners (BCC) yesterday to the district,
the
Civic
facility would be paid only by hear the attorney's opinion on
Association, who said they have
the subdivision residents.
However, more opposition to been working on the project for
creation of a special taxing
Attorney Tom Freeman said dist rict to provide funds for the creation of the district several years. Bob Sturm
It would be a "major problem" developing a 10-acre park with surfaced in yesterday's president of the association,
if the facility is made available recreation facilities and also to meeting when one resident Pete Last week presented the BCC
only to some members of the provide landscaping and traffic Rove, told the BCC that he with a petition with signatures
represented 200 registered of CO per cent of the taxpayers,
public. He used the example of controls,
Seminole County attempting to
Freeman advised the corn- voters In the subdivision who which would be affected by the
prohibit Orange County mission that the best route to are opposed to the special district, in support of the plan.

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replace jail contents damaged
The list Proudfoot presented
in the June 9 County Jail Fire to the board yesterday was a
was approved last night by the final list of jail contents which
Board of County Corn- need to be replaced, he said. He
missioners (BCC).
presented the board a tentative
Approval for the buying of the list the week following the fire,
items was made following a but has since Included adrequest for the money by Jail ditlonal items which need to be
Administrator George replaced.
Proudloot. The county will be
Prouxifoot's request hit a snag
reimbursed by the Insurance
when County
yesterday
coverage on the jail,
Attorney Tom Freeman tried to
According to Proudfoot, the
a
purchase
explain
money will be used to purchase
technicality, which Proudfoot
cotton mattresses, mattress
admitted he didn't understand.
covers, sheets, blankets,
Freeman and Proudfoot
towels, trousers, shirts, shoes
discussed
the matter outside
and shower curtains.
Commission Chairman Sid the meeting room and the BCC
Vihlen Jr. said he would in. authorized the money be
struct Proudfoot today to transferred from the BCC
proceed with the purchase of budget to the Sheriff's budget.

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gwood Man In Critical Condition

A 22-year-old Longwood

man, when Aldridge became ill and
Injured In a freak accident last leaned out the right rear winnight on SR-434 at Terry Town dow of the vehicle.
Road, Longwood, was listed in
critical condition in the intensive care unit at Florida more passengers In the auto
transported
Hospital South, Orlando, of- and that Be
to
Aldridge
Hospital
ficials said.
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138
North,
Altamonte Springs, for
James C. Aldridge, 22
trø,trv%Dnl fAIl,,,r4,,r, •k
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Mobile Ave., Longwood,
cldent.
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said
Aldrldge
received head in juries when he
leaned from an auto and struck was later transferred to the
Orlando hospital for further
lighted safety barricades on the
treatment.
north side f thstbnd lane
Of SR-4X according to reports
The sheriff's report said
filed by sheriff's deputies.
Beyer told deputies that the
According to the reports, four men were returning ftiom
Aldridge was a passenger In a the Orlando sports SU'dlurn via
car driven by Earl F. Beyer, 21, SR-434 when the accident ocalso of 138 Mobile Ave., curred just after midnight.

A four-year-old Altsmonte
g was treated arid
released from Florida Hospital
North yesterday af te r she
drank an undetermined amount
of gasoline, deputies
today. They identified the child
as Jennifer Ann Williams,
daughter of Mary D. Williams,,

Ungwood. Beyer told officers

191 Ronnie Dr., Altamonte a number of checks stolen from

cashed

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Theft Probed

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probing the theft of new appliances from five houses
under construction in the
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was 'booked into county jail Casselberry.
yesterday n $10,000 bond on
Deputy R.H. Newshutz
charges of uttering 10 forged reported that officials of
checks and possession of stolen Florida 1nterftopa
,al C., of
property.
Winter Park, reported
Nathaniel Dailey, 77, of 1811 ranges, three range hoods, four
W. 15th St., Sanford, was dlrs and four garbage
arrested by Sanford Police disposal units were tatcen rrom
houses on Grack!e Dr., Sterling
detective J.A. Cash.
Park.
Police said the case involves
Deputies said carpeting from
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speed of 55 to 60 miles an hour

Warning From Attorney

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Gurney Says He Ignored

By DONNA ESTES
school,
school board and the Board of
The subdivision pathways his clients, 80 per cent of the Adams' "magnanimous
HeraldStaff Writer
But, plans for similar County Commissioners Nave plan was brought to £ head last Tivoll Court property owners. gesture" has resulted In her
safeways within subdviier
AI.TAMONTE SPRINGS
hi
nt,Lhing" to .rur.k' night when Alan TailLs, on He said major effect of the and her family's being
Squabbles among neighbors beunthrs
Maitland solutions,
behalf of Tivoli Court property break-through would be on ostraciud by neighbors.
and the threats of lawsuits may Avenue are being held in
He added walkways-bicycle owners
TalUs said a walkway there
LaFloresta said a Tivoli Court.
have sounded the death knell abeyance until residents decide paths along Spring Lake Road, propo.'ed plan to break through
"They feel Mrs. Adams' act Is could increase the flow of
for proposed walkway con- what they want and assure the Orients Road and MaitLend the a1ed-ln subdivision to the benevolent, but they do not traffic, both vehicular and
structicn within adjacent city Is not going to be sued.
Avenue are a necessity. But, school might end, for all con- want it," Tails said, noting pedestrian, through Tivoli
;liivisions to the new like
Mayor Norman Floyi last the proposed paths within corned, in court.
Mrs. Mickey Adams was at. Court and LtFIoretn. While
Orients School.
night, noting the city has been subdivisions :ould only be
Admitting property owners of tempting to deed to the city there Is no objection to a walkConstruction is continuing on doing its best to provide safe considered a "convenience," LaFloresta, ncrth of Oranole sufficient easements by her way being built strictly for t
bicycle paths along the rights of access to the land-locked school Floyd said, adding, it would not Road, voted to approve the property to permit children to LaFloresta children, he said,
way of three city highways to for the elementary children, be legally sound for the city to break-through, Talus said the walk to the school site,
its use by outsiders would open
give students a sale way of said he resented the city "being attempt to condemn easements action would be an in.
Commissioner George up the development to other
biking and walking to the new caught In the middle while the for these.
fringement upon the rights of Perkins said it appears Mrs. areas.
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Altamonte Seeks Rec Facilities

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By MICK LOCHRIDGE
Herald Staff Writer

IN BRIEF

Sewer rates for residen tial $180,000 loss due to the cost of Sanlando Utility Service."
Sturm is president of th e
servicewouldgofroma$3.50— operation and maintenance.
$8.80 charge to a flat $12 per
Utility Consultant An thony Woodlands Civic Asaoclatlon.

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two of t?* new houses had been

Highway Patrol is investigating Springs.
two locations In the city within
the accident.
A fl-year-old Sanford man the last six weeks and allegedly

removed also but was found
elsewhere in the subdlvlsion,

property

apparently where thieves had
abandoned the bulky i tems.

Projector Stolen
In other thef ts 2 and
burglaries, Deputy R.J. Harley
reported that the office at St.
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entered, ransacked and a $127
slide projector taken.
A 12-foot gold and white
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ass boat with six
sepower outboard motor, total
value $585, was reportedly
stolen from the yard at the
residence of James H. tAles Sr.,
Westwood Dr., Lake Brantley
Isles, according to a report by
deputy R.L O'Dell.

E.C. Kennedy t cwtd that
hand tools valued at $250 were
taken from a garage at his
residence on Frances Ave., off
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Yesterday high 97; overnight Lows In the lower lOs. Easterly
low 69; raInfall .28 Inches,
winds 10 to 15 mph, decreasing
Partly cloudy through inland st night. Rain
tomorrow with slight chance of probability 20 per cent through
mainly night time showers. tomorrow.
Highs in the mid 60s on the
Extended Forecasts Friday
coasts to the upper 80s inlatd. through Sunday. Partly cloudy
with scattered thundershowers.
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Daytona Beach tidctt, tuIglIs
3:17 a.m., 4 p.m.; lows 9:27
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~OUNTRY*CLUB ROADhighs 3' 01 a.m., 3:55 p.m.; 9:25
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D1ricjrs

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
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5: Richard

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Dillenbecy

Pibllsh: July 7. 9. 16. 7), 1975
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F ICTI TIOUS NAME
Notice i hereby given that I am
ngagen in business at P0. Baa 191,
Casselberry. Seminole County-

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Sheriff

SemInole County. Florida
Publish: June ii. 16. 23, July 7. 1975
CITY OP
WINTER SPR INGS,
FLORIDA
Notice of Public Heariti,

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Florida under thi fictitious name of
NOTICE IS HEREBY t7lVEN by
A ME R I C A N
F I N A N C I A I,
the Board of ACivs?m,nt of the City
RETIREMENT, and that I intend to
winter 5n,in Floridathat
register said name with the Clerk of
Bwd of Adjustment willhold ;
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, Public hearing:
Florida In accordance with the
a) to c011s1er a request for an
provisions of the Fictitkiii Name
to a CA. NeIghborhood
Stitutel, To WI?: Section 16509 Commercial z on ing
øistrict seeking
F lorida Statutes 1957.
to construct a convenience mrkt
Ea-;r C. Hurst
on the following described property
Publish- June 11, II, 25, July 3. 1973 presently lying
tithin the municipal
DIED 76
limits of tht' City of Winter 3prings,
Florida, and more fully described as
UNITED
STATES DISTRICT follows. to wit
All that part of Tract A of the
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
PCSUMIvitOC of Block S and Tract
FLORIDA. ORLANDO DIVISION —
Case No. 75.113.OrI.Civ.Y —
A. Of NORTH ORLANDO SECOND

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FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ADDITION, as recorded in Plat
FLORIDA
Plaintiff, vs
JOHNNIE LEWIS Bock I). Page 16. Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida, more
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73-$06.CA44.D
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JONES, el us Defendants
In re the Marriage of
Particularly described as follow sORDER FOR SERVICE BY
JOHNNY H. FELTS.
PUBLICATION — On motion a nd
Beglnnin at the Northeast c or ner

Staley during the recess period.
Staley Indicated the jury
would meet "most of the day"
but would not comment on how
many witnesses were expected
W appear this afternoon,
In past weeks of the jail fire
probe the grand jury has been
meeting two days a week,
usually on Tuesdays and
Wednesdays.
Freeman was kept waiting
for some 30 minutes at the
outset of this morning's session
while Staley apparently con.
ferred with the grand jurors
behind closed doors. When
Staley entered the grand Jury
room he was carrying a stack of
FlorIda Statute books, a
number of tape recordings and
a thick manila file folder.
The proceedings ere interrupted twice while Staley
mst brtcfly outside the Jury
room with Jack Fulenwider,
chief Investigator for State
Atty. Abbott Herring. After the
second such conference Fulenwider told newsmen, "They
haven't called me, but I'll
testify If they do."
Fulenwider Is known to have
made duplicates of tape

affidavit Of plaintiff In the above of said Tract A. the-we North N
and
enti?ledcausebyKendellwWherry degrees 73'47" West alofigthe North
KATHLEEN F. FELTS.
its Assistant United States Attorney, line of said Tract A. f'a distance of
Respondent, in an action against the øeten- 12500 feet, thence due South 145 60
NOTICE OF ACTION
tant(s). Johnnie Li'*i Jones and feet,thencedueEa,t lll9Sfeettoa
TO: Kathle,nF Feftswhse place Martha Lee Jonft his wife, and to point of inteqjtlon with the East
of residence is UthOWn
enforce a lien upon real property line of said Tract A. tperge due
You will please take notice that situate in this District and described North along the East line of said
there has been filed and Is pending In
as follows The South 11' of the Tract A for a distance of 147.10 feet
the Circuit Court in and fur Seminole North 106$' of the East 210 of SW s
to the point of beginning Containing
County, Florldd. an action brought of NE tk of Section 15, Township 21 0 413 acres, more or less
by Johnny H Felts seeking i South. Range 31 East Subject to is
The present zoning classification
dissol',tion of the marriage of said ft easement of West side of Road. of said properly is C I. Neigh
Johnny H Felts and Kathleen F. and it appearing to the Court that III LOrhood Commercial, as that
fett
defendant, Johnnie Lewis Jones ii classifIcation is described in the
These presents are to reQuire you not i,*,abitants of nor f ound witr'ln Zoning Ordinances and Regulations
infRe your written defenses ivith the the State of Florida and have not of Winter Springs, Florida
Clerl, of the above styled Court and voluntarily appeared herein, and
'he Public Hearing w i ll be held in
10 serve a copy the' eol on Petitioner that personal service' upon him is not
the CIty Hall, Winter Springs.
or his attorney. Gordon V. Practical because his residence and Florida On
11th day of July, 1975,
Frederick, Post Office Box I?. *hereabouts are unkiwn. t is at 7 30 p m • or as soon therpl?er
pi
Sanford, Flor id a. on or before the ORDERED that Johnnie Lewis potsbie, at which time .nt(felled
firit day of August, 1715 Should you Jones appear or plead to the corn
parties and cltiiens for and against
fail to do so a Default may be en
plaint herein by th. 11th day of the Proposed request for an cx
tered agalns' you and the cause August, 1975. and in default thereof ception to the present toning
proceed es parliIII
the Court will proceed to the hearing classification will be heard Said
WITNESS my hand and official and adjudkatlon of this suit as if P*ariflg may be continued from time
seal as Clerk of the above styled Johnnie Lewis Jones had been to time until final action is taken
Cc*jrt cn III th day of June, 1575 Served with process in the State of
THIS NOTICE Shall be posted ,n
(Seal)
Florida, but only to the eatynt three (3) public places within the
Arthur H fte(kw,th, Jr.
provldedfwby Section 1635, Tit:e$, City of Winter Spring,, Florida, at
Clerk of the Circui t Couit
Un'ted States Code, it Is further the City Hall within the said city.
By - Ela i ne R.Charde
ORDERED that notice of this order and published in the Evening
Deputy Clerk
be published by the United States Herald, a newspaer of general
Publish - July 7. 9, U 73, 1f75
M4rslsal In a newspaper of general circulation In the City of Winter
DEO.IIS
circulation In Seminole County, Springs, Florida, one time at ltt
Florida. once a week for six (6)
fifttin (iS) days rr'nr to the
consecuTive weeks, commench"g on
aforesaid hearing dati In addition,
,s.jn. II, 1975 DONE AND OR. notice Stall be posted in the area to
DERED AT Orlando. Florida. this be considered at least 'itteen
(15)
5th day of Jure, 1975
days PriOr to the date of the qutlliC

Clerk

Pubtiih June 11, IS. July 2. 1. IS, 73.
1975
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recordings oi board of County
Commission meetings since
January in which Sheriff John
Polk's requests for repairs to
the county jail were discussed.
Fu1enwldr is also known to
have obtained copies of the
written minutes of those BCC
meetings. The minutes aren't
public records until they are
approved by the commissionera. Apparently some of the
minutes of BCC meetings
haven't been approved for
several months.
Sources close to the jury's
probe of the fatal fire say they
believe that Freeman may be
questioned In depth as to why
the tape recordings of BCC
meetings and the as yet Unapproved written minutes are
in conflict at certain points.
At least one county commis.
abner, Chairman Sid VIhlen
Jr., has told newsmen that he is
willing to testily before the
grand jury lf called. Other commissioners have indicated,
sources say, that they expect to
be called before the grand jury.
This morning the only county
commissioner found
by
reporters In the courthouse was
VihIen. He was in a meeting at
his office.

hearing
DATED thiS 36th day of June, 197)
1975,
City of Winter Sprig,
Ftorda
Mary T ,Pforlon,
City Clerk

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Petitioner,

Dep1y

Sanford

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CHIEF JUDGE

MORTUARY
1110 Pine Ave.

Notice

Freeman Heard
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and correct COPY of the original,
Wesley P Thies.
Clerk
United Stati'i,
District Court
Middle District of Florida
By: Mary Ann Godetl

Piekb
Since 1955
Ph. 322.5212

sheriff's deputles reported.

Legal

VILLAGE, and that we intend to desks and thaim waste taskets,
register said name with the Clerk of
filing cabinets and typewriter, taken
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
from the office of the within named
Florid a in accorsnc e with the defend ant Med ical Directions. Inc
Provis ions of the Fictitious Name at 251 Maitland Avenue, Suite 210,
3tatute5, To-Wit Section 165 09
Altamonte Springs, Florida.
- All
Florida Statutes 1957
be ing stored at
5 - Russell I Moncrief
Adams Transfer &amp; Storage in
Sanford, Florida. Additional In.
Kathleen K Moncrief
Publish ; July 2. L 16, 73 , 1975
formation available from the Civil
DEP9
Division of the Seminole County
Sheriff's Department,
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and the unders igned as Sheriff of
FICTITIOUS N&amp;ME
Seminole County. FIoiida, will at
Notice Is hereby given that I am
11;00 A.M. on the 3rd day of July.
engaged in
ness at 744 Carolton
A0. 1973, offer for sate and Sill to
Road. Maitland 32751, Semino le
the highest bidder, for cash, subject
County, Florida under the fictitious
to any and all existing l.its. at the
name of SUN STATE CONFront (Weit) Dr of the Seminole
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register said na me with the Clerk Of
Florida, the abo'e described per
the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
sonal property.
Florida in accordance w i th the
That said sale Is being made to
Provisions of the Fictitious Name sa tisfy the terms of said Writ Of
StatutM. To Wit : Section 1S.US'
Execution.
F lo rida Statutes 1957.
John C. Polk.

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"I lean towa rd the marines, because of t he sense
of tradition, but I want to become Involved In
nuclear engineering and that Is a major thing for
th e Na vy th ese days," Hamrick said. "I don't rea lly
know what I'll do when that day comes."
13o hopes to make th e Navy crew team (rowin g).
He excelled at the Sanford Naval Academy and is
consider ed a good Irospect for the Midshipmen
team, come his sophomore year.
But the spo rts end of It Isn't half the reason for
e
th next four years at the Naval Academy for
Hamtick.
"The academic opportunities are super great
th ere," he said. "The people take an Interest In you
right away and that makes a difference."

during the involvement in Vietnam. Personall y,
I've been looking forward to it for a long time."
And so next Mnday -at the bright hour of 5:30
a.m. — civilian George Hamrick ceases and
MkLIpman George Hamrick begins. It will be a
hecUc day for So. Physical examinatio ns, uniform
fi tting, room assignments and the routine of "hurry
up and wait" that goes with all military operations
will be th e order of the day.
But late next Monday, Hamrick, dressed in hL
first official Navy uniform, will stand on the
Commons of historic Anni'oIis to take the oa th as
member of th e United Stat es Navy.
"I want to become an engineer. Where can you
get the training to be one of the best eng in eers In the
world, bitt th e U.S. Navy — or any military branch
for that matter?" Hamrick asks.
Hamrick will be drilled In the liberal art.,,
engineering skills, physical fitness, sports, and all
th e oth er college courses that go with a four year
university.
Somewhere along th e way, So will be faced with
another big decision
to st:y with th e Navy or
enter th e Marine Corps, a mili tary service within a
mi li tary service, so seeped with tradition th at only
th e best make It.

Next week former Sanford Naval Academy
athlete George "Bo" Hamrick Jr., sees a dream
come true.
Young Hamrick becomes a member of the U.S.
Navy on July 7 — donning the whites of th e Naval
Academy at Annapolis as a "green behind th e ears"
freshman, or plebe.
I've always wan ted to do," Bo
"ft's
explained this week as he visited in Sanford, taking
a look once more at the place where whatever Navy
career he may have began.
For So, the military has been a 'Ife he's thought
about and planned to enter since grade school. The
appointment and acce ptance at the Naval Aca demy
jot a step In Ids plans for an adult career.

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Geurge B. Hamrick Sr.,
547 Lake Howell Rd., Maitland, received recommendations for appointment from Sen. Lawton
(]iles, former Sen. Edward Gurney and former
U.S. Rep. Bill Gunter, as well as an honor student
recommendation from the Sanford Naval
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Street fighting In Beirut be.
tween religious and political factions tapered off early today, and the Lebanese be gan returnin g to work through
streets strewn with war debris and rotting garbage.
The police reported more than 250 killed and 1,000
wounded in eight days of guerrilla warfare between leftwing Moslem Palestinians and Ikbanese and right-wing
Christian Lebanese.
Government security forces patrolled the city in jeeps
and armored cars, ordering the private armies and 3rmed gangs to remove roadblocks.
Beirut Radio reported that all roads were smre except
In the eastern suburbs of Chiyah and Ein Rummaneh, the
main combat zones.
Scattered shooting was reportcd continuing in Chiyah
between Christian militiamen of the Phalange party and
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NEW DELHI, India (AP)
Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi says her government "Is seriously trying for
be tter rela tions with the United States" and hopes
President Ford will go ahead wi th ptnns for a state visit
late this year.
Mrs. Gandhi also announced a new economic program
in an apparent effort to blun t criticism of her crackdown
on her political opponents and the declara tion of a
national emergency she ordered last Thursday.
"It is very far from th e truth to say that the government
of India Is anti-American," Mrs. Gandhi told a group of
visiting American teachers on Tuesday.
She said she drew personal Inspiration from "the great
fighters of American history, fike Jefferson and Uncoln. I
admire the dynamism of the American people and their
great advances in science and technology."
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shadded into bureaucratic socialism — the have given way to a kind of tenure. The nation
I
wonder
how many got the message. It wo'.ald corporate state. Already the Environmental has accepted him, to be sure, has grown to like
drawn
press
attention
and
open
U.S.
are creating the crisis in the majoity leadership. has
proval. France is working on deals with seem those three little monkeys See No Evil, Protection Agency has a "turn In your neighbor" him. He does his best, many feel, therefore he
Mr. Albert apparently tried to get that point across dimp
have rendered program
Argentina, Pakistan and South Korea. The Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil
shades of Nazi Germany and the has earned h's title. Ford now Is viewed as The
in his conciliatory meeting with the freshmen on So1et3 are selling L4bya a reactor. Canada, once most of the nation deaf, dumb and blind, lured by barbed wire societies.
President not the unelected President, but Th.
June 18.
burned ot. Its reactor delivery to India, Is the dulcet tones of peace through detente
If you do not protest this to your congreavnan PIeaIdenL
Much of this sentiment can be explained as the
The free for all developing In the Democrat nonetbeIe
Few beard the clank of the tank treads and
he controls the pocketbook and therefore
Owe
ere hustling up new business
going
to
working
of the magic of Ford's office. The White
feet.
Why
should
they
the
chunk
of
marching
?
be
a
clue
to
the
problem
with
Taiwan
and,
again,
Argentina,
Pakistan
presidential race may
controls the bureaucrat then you are
House,
as
Gene McCarthy says again, Is "a little
their
eyes
in
the State Department appantly get that security of a barbed wire society where
afflicting congressional Democrats. The party's and South Korea.
nation."
Nobody
since Caesar has been so
Internationally supervised see no evil in the exponents of the barbed wire you can feed, breed and do as you are told.
Control
ideological compass is swinging wildly. There is no
elaborately
elevated as have U.S. presidents.
Do you want security or freedom?
lack of would-be leaders, either among presidential safeguards to assure that nations acquiring society placing their bases around the world In
McCarthy says the office employs 400 staff
nuclear facilities for peaceful purposes do not Somalia, Cienfuegos, Cuba and now South
hopefuls or in th e halls of Congress, but there is a
was Vietam.
weapons
dived same to
manufacture
S.B. "Jim" Crowe members, 100 domestIc servants and other
dearth of followers. This kind of wringing out might to
Sanfcrd workers, and a transportation fleet of 32
And
tie
the
press
speaks
not
when
the
voice
free
supposed
be the answu back in 191
help the Democrats find a new footing in national treaty apinst prolifera tionwas concludeci But a for the coming chains of slavery. They are
automobiles, 16 jet planes and 16 helicoptem
Letters
to
the
editor
are
always
welcome.
politics. but in the meantime it is confronting the number of present and potwtia]l nudear powers ,mrapped In On velvet of trade with the enemy of
The Army provides an e--timated 65 chauffeurs
They should be as brief as pouible and for the President's disposal, the Navy has 90
freedom, the barbed wire societies.
notably France, China, India and Brazil
nation with a Congress organized and dominated
people on duty in the White House mesa and it
And the ears In Congress accept what the eyes CoinflIent 00 matters of general interest,
by a party so unsure of itself that it cannot meet its have never signed up. And the Vienna-based
The
letters should deal with Issues and avoid
high.canking
military men do such chores for
Agency,
charged
and
the
voice
tell
them.
International
Atomic
Energy
legislative responsibilities.
Mr.
Ford
as
looking up speech facts and
So the nation is led tobelieve that this way Des personalltles.
with overseeing safeguards, has all of 67 in.
The
editor
reserves
the
right
to
edit those delivering mimeograph notes.
spectora to keep tals on a worki
cecurity and fretdorn, so that eventually we
Wrapped In this pomp, no dcubt, Krazy Kit
TA United States, whose viewpoint Is that become as Gibbons described the people of letters for reasons of space, but will exercise
Thyself
more Is Q'1"itely not merrier, has reverted to Athens: "When their desire for security became great care that the thrust of the letter Is not lost could be king.
Yet Ford has had more than inherited 'Irthplo.nicy with those few countries stronger than thei- desire for freedom they lost In the editing.
The malpractice Insurance crisis has made the income of at the top of the near bean In hopes of both security and freedon and never regained
We reserve, of course, the right to reject any cumstance In his corner. The press too, oddly,
but the attention
the average American doctor a public topic,
letters this newspaper considers to be libelous or has contributed to the embellishment of his
American Medical strengtheningpolicing of burgeoning nuclear either."
of
the
income
the
has now shifted to
person and his status.
Solzhenitsyn tried to tell the eyes, ears and slanderous.
Association. As delegates were told at the AMA convention in commerce.
New York. the organization which often speaks for the medical
profession on public issues is operating in tht red. Memrship
began falling off in the l96(. T1e AMA now can claim to
represent only 56 per cant of the 379,74F physicians In America,
and many of those who do belong are not paying their dues.
It is no secret that the AMA has lost authority since It stood as
To
a bulwark of profczlor.al Independence In bdttles over government health programs which it saw as a threat of "noci.ulistd
me1uie." Om reason is that the AMA lost the spark of
Pres!dent Ferdinarxi Marcos, the Philippines' a congresstvwl witma is unprecedented. '.rbf- motel. Not long afterward, on June 16, he
Now he is trying to convince U.S. iw.
.
resistance to the bureawratic intrusion into the field of
strongman,
offered
a
witness
a
$50,000
bribe
the
amazing
sta'
began
a
received
a
call
from
Manila,
few
months
ago
wh
migration
government
guarantees
of
authorities
that
there
Is
a
place
In
the
came
medic'ne. With that lntrusV.on
"It was Marcos," Mijares told us. "He United States for a newspaperman on the run
financing of health care which dampened the enthusiasm of othff day not to testify on Capitol Hill about Mijares walkti out of Malacanang, the
cornipticn
and
tyranny
In
the
PhilippInes
as
Marcos'
started
out by :aUs4 me by my nickname, from totalitarianism.
Presidential
palace,
after
three
years
many doctors for old principles of professionalism.
'iTho.' He iCs ma Tot to ttst.fy, because of
The witness, Marcos' former prer; censor confidant and propani1st.
Footnote; We have confirmed the details of
Prünitivo Mljares, was prepared to tell the
By Mijares' accotit t, he simply became what it would i'i Ii h'ii 'New S'clt,ty.'
Mijares' story from other competent sources.
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"I told him 1,1 '/t'A',d be dWcu1t to back out Lloyds Bank of California also confirmed our
uncutsored story of the Marcos regliiie to a disgusted with Marcos aid sought asylum In the
House International Relations subcommittee. United Stales. An approach was made In May to since I was ,,Xviey under the committee's information about the $60,003 bank depoaTt.
We
On the eve of his testimony, Mijares received persuade him to come hine. A colcnel In Jurisdiction. 'if.- 'tY. me his assistant would te'J were unable to reach the Philippines ama personai call from Marcos In Manila urging Marcos' presidential guard Romeo Ochoco, me somethlri,, 1 50 they had sony tin fir n,t" bassador for his comment.
Then prv/.1d2IItal aide Guillen ' de Vega got
him not to testify. Then an aide got on the phone looked up Mijares In San Frsicsco.
CRONKITE REPLIES: We reported that the
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on the lint, according to Mijiix
and offered him the $50000.
and begsn National Park Service had opened a rustic chalet
Over coffee and doughnuts 'n a 24-hour sçeaktng in a mixture of
The money actually was deposited in a San
Tagakg tnd panIsh to in the Grand Tetons for CBS's Walter Cronkite
restaurant,
they talked about
book that confuse possible wiretappeis the aide said during the 1974 New Year holiday. Th
Francisco kandi of Iioyd.'c Bank of California
e cornthe names of Prlinitivo Mijares and Ambasador Mijaes is wrlt1r. about the Marcos die. i50,() would be awailLi.' ?ijares In San mentator and his fanlly, we wrote, had spent a
Trinidad Aiconcel, the Philippines' counsel tatorzlilp. He plans to call it, "The Conjuigal Francisco If he didn't testify. But If he went five-day Alpine vacation In this
government
general. Thus Mijares couldn't withdraw the Dictatorship of Ferdinand and Iznelda'
ahead with his testimony, warned the &amp;Lle, It hideaway.
The colonel was coothing. "He said 51orcos would be "a declaration of war."
.
Signedthe
$50,100 unt!l the consul general
We were reIucfjnt to publish th.
st
ory,
would talk to ins about my complaints," tecalled
because
we
know
C'on)dU to be not enfy a great
.Mljares uld firm. Two hnue M
censor felt *
was
Mijares not only went ahead with tis Mijares. But the former pr
newsman but a lcruyivJouly hc,w, person.
teduled take the stand, Pe recehI a call
inui (ion Fraser, knew Marco. too well to trust him.
testimony but informed
rn iticor1t1 Imploring him not to Uiztlfy ani Nevertheless, we 1eI I 'ROuld hue been Im.
D.-Minn., of the tribe attempt. Fraser's office
The colonel's visit was followed by a serks o
to omit Ctri,V, name from our story
1tei'ating that the money v,c,jld he on fland In
notified the Justice Department, which Is In- telephone calls from Arnoassador fticoncel,
;.bcut
the
dlstir/;utA?wa guests who have been
ilanthe,
If
vestig.iting.
had heard that MljAres would be ii star witness
admitted to th rrv.eged sanctuary,
We have confirmed that $50,000 was deposited at Fraser's herrinç,a on tJ.fa.-Phillppines
lut the Oi tInte censor, .aving 'enounced his
We apecillr,.i l 'Jtt Ltofy that the guests paid
—
Al—
In ft names of both Mijares and Aiconcel In problems.
( ~, itt,way A life, took Vie witt,ess cj~.air and "nonlinal cl~Arges- or
f the use of
the chalet.
at
Lloyds
Bank
of
0662-460-62
The
coitsul
savings
account
No.
general
tried
to
)A
i
tZ
,
).
persuade
M'Jwes
tcsiillo.cl
In
t
dalI
ab
Cronkite
ioto fraud, corporate
felt he had paid a fail tttal. He was
l
a .4 _____
California. The bank's records show flat not to testify and, when Mijares refused, t', "pull
tieft, payoffs, We' , ' jaili'w,s ønd general charged $260 for the week, with the Cronkites
Akvncel removed Mijares' name from tb joint the punches." In return, the former cericr was cnnqtInr
and their guests doing their own cleaning.
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accowt on J'aiw 15, the day after Mijares promised that Manil.'i would "help" hlui.
Ia4 all t&amp;oi cthnos right at the door Cronkite also stressed he )''
nn i
he flew to W3Jhington, nevertivless, to ci Ma'
testified.
uu fami'y and his cm.frn, YVn dIt
ti.Lt the trk Service was openlii the
Foraft*adcie?at*ernttobr1be
t
yandceedsntoadowntonWasbIngtn
Jarr . - sii hünseil Ut his testimony.
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Seminole Singles, 7:30 p.m.,
Allday celebration at Fort
Astrological Research Guild,
Stepping Stones Center, across Mellon Park topped off with a Inc., will meet at the Starlight . *
from Sunland Estates on 17-fl. fireworks display at night.
Ranch Mobile Home Trailer
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8PM Alcoholics Anonymous
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2 P.M. AIc'holics Anon ous JULY 8
Church will present "A Thief in (Women) l)l
Initial meeting of the 206
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Areawide Planning Advisory
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Westalde Recreation Center.
notice and
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Christians and drawing support
from the middle class, has a
heavily armed private army of
about 6,000 men drilled in urban
guerrilla warfare.
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state, eroding Lebanon's sover-

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and energy issues. This should give Mr. Ford some
satisfaction. On the other hand, neither the
President nor the American people can find much
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comfort in signs that th e lack of discipline and
cohesion within the majority party wil l make th e
it is Ironic that the Rosenberg case is being
Former senator Eugeere McCarthy suggests
plaguing the nation resurrected as a public issue at precisely the
94th Congress action-proof
the
White House rose garden be plowed over and
with a 'do-nothing" legislative body at a time when time that the nuclear threat Is causing more
cabbage
be planted. Presidents tend to swell In
world anxiety than It has In a decade or so.
there is so much to be done.
importance surrounded by elegance, he ex.
The Issue In the trial of Julius and Ethel
It now appears that a $1.35 billion housing bill is
plains, while men seen among cabbage plants
Democrats Rooenberg Was, of course, whether they ha
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the next candidate for a veto. So many
might be viewed some what more honestly.
the
atomic
bomb
to
the
delivered the "secret" of
share Mr. Ford's lack of enthusiasm for it
McCarthy does not single out Gerald Ford in this
Soviet Union.
because it goes overboard with costly subsidies
thesis, but he might. Humble Jerry, the acThe problem today is that there is no "secret"
cidental
leader Is being seen, largely because of
that the veto probably would be sustained. While to nuclear capability. It Is there for the
the awe of his office, less and less for what he is:
this would be a victory for the cause of prudent development, or purchase, by those nat!ons
humble Jerry, the accidental leader.
budgeting, it raises the question of whether which have the nece'ary Industrial, Intellectual
To some degree, surely, Ford himself is
Congress can find the will and the way to pass a and-or financial resources.
CO ns 11118 all those doomsday warnings of
reponslble for the burial of his origins. He has
less spendthrift housing bill which might fill a
unrestricted proliferation sack in the '5, It is
performed his appointed Presidential duties with
national need and which Mr. Ford could sign.
longthe
amazinghow
nuclear monopoly of a
unsurprising Integrity but altogether refreshing
&amp;
The record is discouraging. Disagreeing with gip
of more or less cooperative
sma
Intelligence. He has learned quickly, he has
Mr. Ford's approach to the energy crisis, Congress gonnunts has been maintained.
chosen
capable not brilliant associates. And
':'
Signs have been multiplying, however, that
has been unable to agree on an approach bearing
most to his credit he has served almost a year
.
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its own stamp. Faced with Mr. Ford's veto of a dam nay be about to break. And the pressure is
without once submitting to the temptations of
.
projecting for sympathy the White House cliche
strip mining bill late last year, the new Congress '°' as once feared, coming from power politics.
''
b,'OflOZflIC.
of
"Awesome Burden."
ignored the President's objections and passed an It's
A*pract1calityofnuc1earpowerhasthcresed
.
almost identical one. The inevitable veto was In recent years, helped along lately by the
Yet good performance, In this case, Is being
sustained, leaving a vacuum in this area of energy political manipulation of world sii supplies,
stretched
on many fronts Into something more
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that.
Ford never talks of his appointed
policy. Veto confrontations can only be con- export of nuclear technology has become an
the
heavyweight
champion
of
the
world!"
corner.
'In
this
status anymore. Aides are Increasingly acting as
structive if they lead to compromise on issues that increasingly profitable business for those
If the adinlnlstratlom has a constituency, even a
gamt
early.
who
got
Into
the
nations
need to be resolved,
mandate.
And where once the Pres&amp;nt's close
The trouble is that nuclear power technology
Seasond Democrats know this, but the big
friends
openly
discussed the morality of an
really be separated from nuclear weapons
class of freshman liberal Democrats who rode into
unelected
president
using the powers of incapability, as demcnstrated
Congress last year apparently do not. They
cumbency In a campaign for that office, the
with Canada's unwitting aid, became the
engineered
engineered the unseating of three strong corn- saUl nation to explode a nuclear device.
tongue just a few days ago. It remains to be sm subject is now dismissed as a topic of relevancy
mittee chairmen through their power in the House
If othm diom to follow the Indian lead, the Barbed Wire Sr'ciety
whether the nation heard what he said, which by fact that "Mr. Ford can't help being in that
Democratic Caucus, and are now fixing their sightL* mushroom cloud could appear next in any of a
was In content if not In words that freedom pickle."
So It Is, then, at the White House and
Never have I seen a 10,000 word editorial Is not free.
on veteran Speaker Carl Albert. However, number of countries busily Importing nuclear
We are already slowly but surey being elsewhere, the realities of Jerry Ford's position
challenging another powerful senior figure would know-how. A Brazilian-West German deal In- compressed Into such a small space as the
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Lebanon's political schizoph'
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could produce widespread tu. Libyan regime may be aiding lems and Christians
equally.
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mult not unlike the situation In the Arab extremists.
BORDEN'S ELSIE
The president must be ChrisA
1968, when President Eisen.
COPP RMN
In any case, the situation is tian, the premier Moslem, the
'ower landed American troops deadly dangerous. Some feel cabinet divided.
SUNTAN LOTION
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Arrival Sunday night will be just In time for a
meal and eight hours sle"p.
Then at 5:30 a.m., Monday, George Hamrick
puts his civvies away for eight years and perhaps a
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Hamrick lives in south Seminole, almost In
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Congress has dispelled that fear while at the same
time raising a new one.
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service as a career anymore," he said. "We've
gottcn away from that, much of the change coming

The big gains siored by Democrats in last fall's
congressional elections raised the fear that a
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Fresh plants am delivered to
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Asia some fifty centuries ago.
The bride's table was plants. "Overnight, every has had success acclimating all the home of each hostess prior
Aikido dates back in history decorated with white and housewife can have a green varieties of houseplants to the to her party. They are set up for
new system.That is, each plant display around the room. In
to about
A.D. where It Is yellow flowers and a three. thumb," says Baru.
That's quite a promise when after leaving Its soil bed must addition to viewing the wide
said to have been founded by tiered fountain cake.
consider that plants are one develop n new water root variety of plants and conPrince Sadazuni. Many of the
Out of town guests came from
techniques were said to have Sarasota, Melbourne of the most "in" of fashions system. Throtigh cripillary tainers, guests are treated to a
been developed by watching a Kissimmee, Cocoa Beach, today. Unfortunately, "the action, the roots reach down short course on gardening by
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DAYTONA BEACH (AP) — [s4zdty llakec has determined murslay.
his sights on the pole posi tion for the July 4
Baker, 34, of Charlotte, N.C., finished In a dead
Firecracker 400 stock car race after a practice
heat for third with Cale Yarborough in last year's
coeed of 184.892 miles per hour at Day tona InFirecracker. He pushed his 1974 Ford to about two
ter-national Speedway.
miles an hour faster Tuesday than defending
Baker's speed Tiesday on the 2.5 mile trioval
champion David Pearson.
made him the favorite In runs scheduled today to
Pearson, who ni pped Rlchcrd Petty last year for
determine the first ) spots in the 40-car field. The
his third straight Firecracker title, record ed a
rest of th e field in the $127,375 race is to be
speed of 182.141 mph in a 1973 Mercury.

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Pearson, who holda th e National Association
For Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) record for
32 victories on super speedways, won th e pole
position last year with 180.759 mph.
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victories, 28 on super speedways, is a NASCAR
record.
Other top practice times Tuesday for the event
were turned in by Darrell Waltrip, 181.943 In a
Chevrolet, and 181-plus mph efforts by Donnie Alilson, Lennie Pond and Benny Parsons In
Chevrolets and Da vid Marcia In a Dodge.
Parsons was the surprise victor of the Daytona

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llie Nastase is no longer competing at
Wimbledon this year, but he may be a
prime
why Jimmy Connors Is the
odds-on favorite to re
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any sor t of tactics.
vetera ns Arth ur Ashe, 31, from Miami,
Connors, 22, powered his way past and 30-year-old Australian Tony Roche.
Mexico's stylish Raul Ramirez 6-4, 8.6, 6-2 Ashe beat Sweden's Bjorn Borg
Tuesday, making some mistakes but 6, 6-1 Tuesday, with Borg complaining
playing what he described as'really tough later of a groin injury. Roche reached the
here,
tennis" when he needed to.
semis by outlasting Tom Okker of The
Connors has reached the semifinals
The defending champion is one of three
Ne therlands, 2-6,91,2-6,6-4,62.
wi thout dropping a set and says he owes American snlfinal1sts who will play on
The top two American women of the past
uch of that success to the controversial,
Thursday. He'd face fellow leftimrider 15 years -BiWe Jean King of San Mateo,
temperamental Romanian, an early
Roscoe Tanner of Lookout Mountain, Calif, and defending champion Chris
casualty in this year's competition.
Tenn., who sur1ved a testing five-set Evert of Fort La uderdal e, Flu. — meet In a
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Argentina to win 6-4, 5-7, 6-8, 6-2, 6-2

friend and doubles partner. "Every day he

The other women semifinalists are

Tanner relied on his big serve to ace Vilas Australians Margaret Court and Evonne
23 times.
Goolagong Cawley. All four are former
The other men's semifM is between Wimbledon champions.

a}s different, said Connors, explaining
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clipped his own six-day-old world record by six-tenths; n( a
second In a gruelling 3,000-meter st lediase race at an
international track and field meet Tuesday, and said he
won't be running for world marks any more.
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eariler,singled hom &amp; run in twice while ex-Yankee Mike Hegan drove in two runs with a

Don Baylor troke a tie with a tine-run homer off Reggie
Clevela nd In the se venth Inning after Lee May singled
Blair beat out an Infield hit. May belted a nni.scoring triple In
the fourth, singled home a rim In the eighth and also had a
double. Bernie Carbo homered for the Red Sax.
Grant Jackson, the fourth Baltlniore pitcher, ended abases..
loaded threat In the sixth by retiring Fred Lynn on a foul pop
with the score tied 6.6 and worked 3143 scoreless innings .
Tigers 1, Indians 2
Mickeylollchpltchedathree-hltter - onelneachoftheflrst
three Innings — and Ron LeFbre hit a two-tun hour. LOUCII
uppedhis careermarkagalnst Cleveland to 3045, most wins of
active pitcher against the Indians
A's 10, Witite Sox I
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second4nning homer -in eight innings in coasting to his 12th

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San Francisco Bay area cannot con tinue to support two
teams.

MIAMI (AP) -Flagler Dog Track will not open on
schedule Thursday — the third Florida track this year to
k. hit hy a .,co.as o.'Adog oiiers.
Track of
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dogs for the track had failed to ffle entries by noon
Tuesday, the deadline for Thursday's opening.
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letting
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the game along with team- ace appearing in his fourth weeks ago whfle the Orioles were nine games back as reccntly
mates Widie Crawfwd "straight game, recorded his as last Friday.
Dave Lope&amp; Sa.n Diego's John IM save of the year.
Brewers 6, Yankees 3
Grubb, another of the h swi.
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ReP . I' Astros
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but lost the game,
"The brawl might spur 'em San Diego relief pitcher Bill
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hang up his gloves after disposing of British challenger
Joe Bugner. Nobody -except perhaps Ali -seemed to

med from an incident In the top the 15th inning as Cincinnati
Cuba 5, Meta 4
~Alf of the eighth when the won a marathon battle with
Jerry Morales knocked in the
hitting for a change - but this Padres attempted to squeeze in
Houston. The Reds tied the winning run with an infield
time it's with their fists, not a run, although they already game 7-7 with a three-run ninth. single in the 10th, leading Chi.
their bats.
held a 10-1 lead. Dodger
cago past New York.
Pirates 10, EjWs d
The Dodgers, no doubt both- reliever Charlie Hough, ob.
Bill Robinson drove In three
Giants 9, Bra ves 1
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Chris Speier drove In five
of late, took out their frustra- essary, hit battes- Dave Winfield attack as the Pirates burled runs with a pair of doubles as
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idling to =ke a lattice top.
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minutes. With a wide fl
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table? Two different stuffed
potatoes should please the most
r.icky of eaters. A pizza potato
is stuff ed with Italian sausage,

With Stuffed Pizza Potatoes

IS FUN

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Macaroni and Cheese
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sugar, baking powder and salt cupcakes.
ao'it 30 nihmtes to all ow cu pcake, then sprinkle bits of
into a bowl. Add egg, ".i cup of
To prepare frosting, melt frosting to set slightly bef3re crushed candy inside the cu tter
milk and vanilla. Mix together marshmallows, milk and decorating.
OR around the outside of the

pound marshmallows
(about 20)
2 tablespoons milk

1-3 'tp hortcn1ng

as part of the decorations.
The Herald Strjcei
There will be no doubt that t is
the Fourth with a table cenIt sitU be a true "rockets red terpiece of stars 'n' Stripes
glare" Fourth of July in many cupcakes.
communities throughout the
STARS N' STRIPES
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CUPCAKES
officially
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Wednesday, July 2, 1975-4B

Neighborhood

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

(41) Underdog
(6) Price

It

0Wednesday
EVENING

700 (2) To Tell The
Truth
(6
Concentration
(I) What's My Line
(9) Wild World
Of Animals
(13) Cable Prevue
(24) Intercom
(35, 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2. or Price Is
Right
(6) What's My Line
(9) $25000 Pyramid
(13) Movie
8:00 (2.6) Little House
On The Prairie
(6) Tony Orlando
(9) That's My Mama
(24) Feeling Good
(35) Adventure

(44) Dinah
8:30 (9) Movie

(24) Consumer
Survival Kit
0:00 (2) Lucas Tanner

6:10 (2) Sunrise
Almanac
6:15 (6.6) Sunshine
Almanac
6:75 (2) i Dream Of
Jeannie
6:30 (6) Sunrise
Semester
(6) Today In Florida
6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
':OO (2, 6) Today
(6) News
(9) Bo z o*s Big Top
7:30 (9) Am America

(I) Jackpot
(9) Eyewitness
(24) ln•crcom 21

(35) 131c)Valley
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12:30 (2, 6) Blank Check
(6) Search For
Tomorrow
(9) All My Children
(44) Variety

Sweepstakes
(6) Joker's Wild

(I) Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
(35) 700 Club
(44) Father Knois

(6) Cannon
(I) Lucas Tanner
(24) Saga 01

Western Man

Best

(44) Movie

10:30 (2,111) wheel

9:30 (13) Honey West
(35) Double Action
Theatre

Fortune

15 Detached
16 Bury
18 Time of day
(poet)
19 Part of a a
22 Japanese
aborigines
(van)
24 LO9CI point
25 Palm leaves

Powdered

(13) Zane Grey
(24) The Thin Edge
10:10 (13) June Allyson
(35) My Favorite
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11:00 (2.6,6,9) News

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Sorceress of

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Call 123 4567
Write P.O BOX 1213
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for you. NATIONAL SINGLES
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone; 305
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(24) Villa Alegre
(35) Lost in Space
6:00 (2, 6, 1, 9) News
(24) Electric Company
(44) Lucy Show

6:30 (2, 6) NBC New s
(9) ABC News
(13) McKeever And
The Colonel
(24) Zoom
(35) Mayberry RFD
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to ust rream. From thbt point of consumer should boycott all intake and cause a higher
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The Evening Herald has an opening
view, th.' powdered varieties products
B A 0 N S U M M F ft S U X ft H F U T If
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stating
only and cholesterol level In the
no damage depost DeBary. 661
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ADDITIONS AVAILABLE
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flished or unfurnished 3734930
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311 31St F irst St
372 $4?'
Mutt sell. 19" black 8. white TV,
22" Lawn Mower, Antique Piano
373 0366 mornings or evenings.

Xitchen Bathroom

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Spring is here and it's a good time to
choose a new hons.from the pages
BEAT HIGH ELECTRIC COSTof our clausifi'cI
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instail a water to air heat pumpfree est ..
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DITIOP4IP.4G 3228671
work Has Isu own fools 373 71379

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Central Heat &amp; Air. Conditioning.
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris. at SEARS in Sdnforci 373

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Blue Lustre E'ectric Carpet
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GET THE FOLLOWING:

rsliall Amplifier, super base 100,

Model Homes on

111 IDGEWOOD ARMS

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aos* available In
sanford s newest and
Finest Adult-Family
hitobilti Horne Park.
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Vit.dsrs... Lease An Apartment And You'll Receive

Sanford, Fla.

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16' Larson, 75 HP Evinrude 6.
Trailer, 1.475210 Bradshaw Drive,
Sanfoid,

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CONSTRUCTION Inc.

Kish Real Estate

1966 Dodge Station Wagon.
pain?, tune up. will pull boat. 1,150
firm 3734267

321 COIl

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

flu Is all sic
'35.rf.ble off Ir t'

A Large Plant For Your New Apartment.

HOMES OF DISTINCTION
'Close to everything yet away from it alit
Large wooded lots *Street lights
Paved streets S Sewers 'Sidewalks
30 Year Mortgages - S pct. down

197$ Chevy Truck, custom 10. 6
cyl I' bed, rear step 1)599 $31
6855

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Lecithin - Kelp Combination Get
cr". Iilyllwildt Section. 3739161.
Norwalk Lecl Kelp caps at
Fairway Plaza Pharmocy,

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corner lot,
bedroom. ', bath
$11,900. listing. 5116.500. 1 Pct.
mtg. 373 85'?

372 6113
P.ohts 332 '.471 or 373.2357

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drive '.ton, Fact. air, con'ider
trade t
El Camino 904 75 3216

119 W Woodland Dr., 373 Mn.

Sacrifice Sale

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1971 Volkswagen, I speed, mileage
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For Your Junk Cars
373 1)79

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For used furnIture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy I or $001 items
I arrys Mart, 715 Sanford Ave

Household, &amp;MIsc items, July 46.

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Due to

lD5$,,ioraAve 327I7I
56 Fr 1tlay. I SSat 1. Sun

645-1017

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4' "TLi.4t) ILEA MAR I
1941 1-iwy. 17 92 Open Sat. A .un 95

Bennett Realty Inc.

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Cii.0r5C1 and dishwasher, mom
tethIp in junior Olympic pool.
t:rtlls c ourt. 131.5CC.

New Homes in Estsbhih.
d Coaxtiutirty of "it

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1911 Chevy Custom 10. hall ton
pick up. 8' bed. lctrir',' am.
automatic tranmson. radio,
front disc brakes, low mileage. A I
Condition 51795 373 4767

CASH 322.4132

:reaclde granules for lawn in.

50-MJsceIL'i rteous for Sale

Patio Houses

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24. Nov. 22) A
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) bold ally you've won over to
You (unction best as a loner your cause will be needed In a Income as an AVON Represen
tative Call 644 3019
36-Resort Py
today. If there's something delicate situation today. You
important to accomplish, get can depend on him as usual.
Beauticlanwanted,t,,I,orperttime
NEtIIV 5MYt COTTAGE Large
SAGITTARIUS (Nave. 23. Nice atmosphere Call $I7fl CII an 7 brdroGm.
away from outside Influences.
fully furnished,
Ask for Mary Ellen
.
Dec. 21) This will 1e a very ____
IN7' to beach Ideal site for
CANCER (June 2I4Wy 22) productive
be rOam
vacation,. ALSO 1
day for you. Puzzle 24-auslnes
Associate
ities
Be droom beach pool luxury
friends who are pieces that were missing wIll
-tondo, has everything. Rent b
the
Some their zest will fall Into place, You can
GROCERY STORE
put
It
WI ek or month 647-5307,
all
rub of f, and i.'is,,ire YGI to
MEAT-PRODUCE- GROCERIES
together.
HuIC bison Ocean Iron? Apartrents,
322 2125 Day; 322 5096 NIt,
greater heights,
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan, ----8 P S Atlantic Ave. Daytona
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Events 19) Be firm with those under
bea(h Call 327 4056
Sure Money-Maker
are stirring today that will have your supervision today. If you
Wholesale DiStributorShip No NE W SMYRNA BEACH
Ocean
a profound effect and lead you need to apply stern measures or
sell lug Advertised product
fro
2 BR, 7 bath,
Immediate income Local Florida POiDl, COmPletely furnished,
to set your sights on a singular, strict orders, don't hedtate
VIf ektv
company Dusiiij qrxxi' t.00king
r?rinthty rates 373 i5)7
lofty goal.
321 cr42
10*' Sflrnethnq w.lh a future that
AQUARIUS ((Jan. 20- Feb.
makes sen Investment of 1119$
VIRGO (Aug.
UP Call me at 305 $ 1W collect
23ept,
22)
1)
You
should
g
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a
good
start
You will come up with a fresh
Real Estate
on
approach, It will win persons to at some necessary repair work Tail cab buln5 and related franchise Call FadeI 901 25) 751,
home. Don't worry about
completing It. Do that Houses for Sale
tomorrow.
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25-Loans
5.infc
Santa
By Owner - IdylIWIld III
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PISCES (Fe,. 20-March 20)
5" liOn. 3 ISerJror,.rn, 7 bath, family

it. Johns River area Ho-'e,
marina, fish camp or acreage
Buying within 60 days Wm
Koshlol, 703 Ocean Drive.
Tavernier, Fla., 33070.

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NOLL'S
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new Central Florida Zoo Read it
all on July 3

54--Garage Sales

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REAL. ESTATE INC.
C,ENEP.AL CONTRACTOR

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Wanted to buy used office furniture

COLOR 'TV, 514 65 MONTH

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3 Bedroom,? bath.
S ci t, Refrigerator. Dishwasher
Pool
173,000. $3200 Down S204. PI, TI

Bedroom,

conoition. Must sell due to medical

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Cash
For Your Junk Cars
373 9134

173 A 1 Excellent

1973 Honda

1 Piece or Housefull
CASH 323 432*

PhiIt, 21" Color TV, 175
Zenith W' Color TV, 11)9.9S
Guaranteed Service, 373 9705
HANSEN'S TV, 1113 Sanford Ave
£1 rSJ'TAI flhlt.,'L...r,-

BLAIR AGENCY
373 3666

ANTIQUES

Color TV's from 150; 68W, from
$15. Service all makes, HERBS'
TV 1200 S French, 373 1731.

1967 EnlisP' Ford Paneu Van, gas
saver, 5500 or best offer 377 6116.

Motorcycle Insurance

Will Buy or Consign
Any Item of Value
SANFORD AUCT)ON,373 7310

53-TV. Radio. Stereo

excellent condition 373 7317

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A Great Buy

:auBart Real Estate

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KIDDS 100

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Idyllwilde, tranferred, must sell,
REALTOR
00 planned I BR. 2 bath, family
2201 S French Ave., 371 0041
rm s-fireplae, carpet, custom
drapn,, many extras. 54600 373. Six Acres In Geneva, 3 acres in
woods with pond, and 3 acres in
1733.
grove. $3,000 down, take over
3 B*'droom house in Pinetrest, by
payments. 377 5506
osruer. carpet, fenced, good
n-cx'tgage. 123,500 373 67)1.
Two adjoining Ios
outside city with
By oi'nvr, like new. 2 Bedrooms,
city water. 377 3131
F fa room, detached garage.
"iced yard. 519,000 32jiliSitti
Biautlful S acres, paved road, trees.
clear llowinç stream, horses O.K.
Terry Re4lty, REALTOR, 61
13CC dpw'ii, take over payments, 7
0711
txdroomwftr.d..n,fl1.7lllor3fl.
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Antiques STAN'S, 327 9719.

ovnrdrlvt', bucket seats, console,

MAYFAIR- 100*147', 120.000

IF THIS IS 'iHE DAY tO buy ne,
car, we today's Classified ads for
tet b.ys

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P4P4EWOOD

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machint-s

1965 Rambler Mrl'n, 6 cyl. with

197)7 90 Harley Davidson
tow mileage
1.400 3730631

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LAKE MARY-26.1x)16', $16,100

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33-Houses

(March 21-April 191 your way of thinking who've Make you, Budget go Purtt'.er, shop
the Classified Ads every day
Enthusiasm reigns supreme for vigorously resisted your Ideas
ou
You'll be a goget before.
Housekeeper wanted. for retired
mn things ti)atteJ)dto benefit you
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. ZI)
couple, one Semi invalid No
materially.
Someone you've
been cooking, good wages, Write Box
Fta
TAURUS (April 20May 20) associated with In a past enSet the pace today. You're j deavor will come to you with an
control. Even ii push
to interestIng new proposition,
shove, you'll retain the leader's Hear him out.

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venmo(...cunverlibte Dissiwasher,
gold, 0000 Condition,
190.373 3651

Closets overt lO'w*i4 with suits trial
are too light? A Classified Ad In
THE HERALD is the answer!

DELTONA- 160'xl7S, V.000.

Harold Hall Realty
Harold
76045 Hwy 17°2

3 Bedroom, 127$
3 Bedr oom, 1 bath,

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REALTOR 373 S774

323701

exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave

16,500

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373 63S3,322 5910, eves

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We have listings We have buyers
We need another real estate
Ilcersee to help us make sales,

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c411. $72,500.

mo

f or fere with a 12 hr. day position.
Reply Box 572, Co The Evening CEPITRAL
Us
Herald. P.O Box 1657. Sanford,

HOROSCOPE

treatments

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to shopping Drive by and

SHADED LOT- Overlooking lake,

Reg. Real Estate Broker
110E,751flst 371S3

7.92Sanford

1966 Pontiac Tempest, new tires,
brakes &amp; muffler, Inspected.
factory &amp;r, $500 or best offer. 1966
Mustang 7 dr new inspection. V I
automatic, $100 or best offer. 321.
,

52-Appliances

3103 Orlando Drive
Sanford 373 5700

Ili bath, kitchen equipped, con

yen lent

Dealer

Reconditioned Batteries, II? 95

We Buy Furniture

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

7513 PALMETTO AVE.. 3 bedroom,

veer bank

I29
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Come seethe latest in luxury family
living, the all new 2164' Glen
bI'OOk

2563 Park Of

REALTORS

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Licensed. Onlndo 213 5170.

Your MLS Agency

CALL OWNER-- 3724195 or
2564, 3 BR. carpeted, central
heat, fireplace, all electric
chen,7',lots, 1.37,300 or best o

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1117,500 firm

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

322-2420 Anytime

up, all sites. BUSINESS
CLOSEOUT 631 6*55

carpeted screen room. Extra
large storage shed, carpor t,
fenced back yd. SolarX on win.
dOwS, kool seal roof, etc. 373-7611.

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LEADER"

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more

6.152.

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78-.?'otorcycles

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lfl A1

No Security Deposit.
HWY

Homes

RAVE NNA PARK
Secluded GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
home, custom built, pool, corner
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
tof, kitct'ier, equipped plus lots
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'

fenced iard. carpet
HA .ivalable

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

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carpeting, new roof. Call for appointment to see

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on a beautiful shaded corner tot,
iSO'xI15'. Price 55,950. Assume
law monthly payment on mobile
home. 363 5469, Oviedo

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$913 New Americana 12*60' 2 BR. I
bath, air, beamed ceilings, raised

)?I 0640.377 7148,373 7896

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for Duane McGuire at 372-1651

to Buy

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MOONEY APPLIAUCES 7330697

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By owner. 1.42.500. large I OR. lam
cm 2 yrs pool, dbl gar., cen. h
a, 11,500 down Assume 7'. pct.
loan 373 1713

322-2090

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FHA available
WE TAKE TRADES
WINTER SPRINGS
3 Bedr

1505W. 25th St.
SANFORD

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CailBart Real Estate

LAKE MARY -3 Bedroom ho
stove &amp; refrigerator, fenced y

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garden Yours'for only 1.19.000

1964 Buick Riviera, orig,nal paint,
meg wheels, 10,000 miles Must be
seen Oriolnal owner. 37311*3
between 10 8. 7

7.4-Auto Parts

Bingo Sweet Feed, 17 per cent, 54.
Mustang Pellets, I2 per cent,
13 75; Other low prices, Horse &amp;
Rider Store, 2651 Sanford Av e

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First Downtown
3739111 Eve 669 1146

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plumber, the roofer, the dec
tniclan the yard man. try corn
fortabte and secure DRAM
TOWERS 3774130

RICHARD'S PROFESSIONAL
BARTENDER'S SCHOOL

White

lt,j Acres- 7 bedrm, house on Lake

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

11-Instructions

Garnett

13' Travel Trailer, stose. sink, ice

fares, Wholesale. Passeriçer 1, p,cx

Singer Zig Zag, In cabintl, 3 needle,
front toad deluxe 5IWirig machine
Sold new for $319.00. Pay balance
of SM or 10 payments o f 19. See at.

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New 3 DR home, all extras, I pet. S and 10 Acme Tracts of land with
Interest 129.600 327 7267.
trees
COOL POOL with this 3 BR, 7 Bath
home. Energy saving air cond
system. Family room with serve
thru bar &amp; fireplace 131.500
Req Real (slate Broker
3721301,
OWNER FINANCE - 3 BR, 1 bath
7610 HIawatha Ave at I? 92
home, paneled, large fenced lot for

of fa is in

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80-Autos for Sale

A small Classified Ad brings big
returns. Try one and see Call 373.
2611 or 131-99?).

Assume Payments

Shaded

I Bedroom. I hMr.
land, 573.000

75-RcrptionaI Vehc1.c

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with central heat, fireplace, Fenced yard. 3 bedrooms, I bath.
corner lot, dining room. See and
Sunland, 171.000
make offer today. 373 9110

SISOOREBATE

Wednesday, July 2, 19?S-76

box. Sleeps 6, 1450 173 6714

$31 9686

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Larry Saxon, Realtor

Evening fl.ra Id, Sanford, Ft.

Double Bed, $63

landsi-aped. 1.51.500.

$72300 buys the frame 3 bedro,m

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Mattress, boispring 1, frame

John Saggio I Bedroom. 2 bath, pool, beautifully

LARGE HOME, SMALL PRICE

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
JOHN 'F4IDER, ASSOC.

373 U70

ISO) W. 3rd St., Sanfor d
372 5017

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1100 includeS utilities

Pure Honey

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"Buy LHrect hum Boxcar"
GORMLY'SF 46 Sanfordj73 4733

531 9566

Near Golf Course

1561 Lee Road, Winter Park

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Jim Hunt Realty

FOUR INC.

SYSTEMS

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372 2111
porch, huge inside utility room, 7 7521 Park Or
AF
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REALTOR
car garage," 2'
yrs. old,
3273Q9l
a77 0648
REDUCED TO ORIGINAL COST. 7779761
Swim In community pool. Low, A to Zoo The Herald's special
low down.
section on our new Central Florida
ZOO. Don't miss it on July 3

3 Bedroom. 2 bath. family room,
screened patio, beautiful land
scaping. Owner transferred, must
elI 8)) 1148

b.utt
iome. goo d
condition, excellent financing
121.000

Air conditioned efficiency apart
merit. Call betweCn 10a.m. 2pm
3'77 777 4

purplehutl. Thursday. On 461 Old
Monroe Road 3 Mi West of San
ford

den, plenty storage, large lot.

Imply, move riçht in, I bedrooms.
arnlly room, separate living I
dining rooms. 30*10' screened

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P E ALTOR BR UK ER

I Bedroom. 1'

I Roon Apt, lxi RA Phd
P4r-wIRemodeled. Furnished, Carpeted
11 10 mo 71$ W 1st St

Peas, you pick, black eye and

SANFORD

WANTED-DESPERATE

MOSSIE C. I3ATEMAN
Reg Real Estate Broker
322-7643

at Dad's Price

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SANDRA

Geneva. 3 BR. %i bath mobile
home, 71 7 acres, some pasture.
Good water. $15,000

Mom's House

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1 or? Bedroom Adults
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7545 P,srk Drive 170 up

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C.mplele child care services New
Summer Program! HEY DIDDLE
DIDDLE DAY CARE 3235690

Sanford, Vacant, 3 BR, I' baths,
block, freshly painted inside &amp; out
Fenced back 20' x 70' patio.
571.500

Acreage

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Tso Story 3 bedroom house, large
f'rced ','ard. ce"r.l ar
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FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS.

Love Animals? Then you'll love ti*C
all new Central Florida Zoo. Read
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Zcx special July )

Realty

Stemper

Central Floridas
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
377 4")
$9195 French
372 7 3 71 3 27 Ii.o, 322 $981
377 I95. :i t&amp;i

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Lost- Black 1. Tan Mate Hunting
Dog wearing collar sr'name Louis
Hobby; lost in i-I-U 92 area;
$2500 reward 322-1571.

IN COUNTY -- Small, neat 2
bedroom home, central heat &amp; ar,
eat in kitchen. fireplace, beautiful
trees 516.500 Adjoining lots
available for $ 5,300

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ON TIlE LAKE

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300E Airport. 373 1310

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110W AIRPORT BLVD
SANFORD 373-7670

Upstairs apt kitchen equipped, 3
large rooms. porch -$90. 373 035.1

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COUNTRY HOME
5 7 Acres,
lovely 7 story older home
(estimate over 100 Yrsi In ex
celtent area Gant oaks. &amp; citrus
Stabtes, c(rral, tack room, near
Sanford %77,Oi3

Are your getting old? Is your Income
limited? Are you lonely? Why not
live at DRAM TOWERS, 373 4130

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SANDLEW000 VILLAS

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bedroom. I bath home, ap
proiirnately 16000 Ijyn rirn
Con.p.iny Supplies hens, feed. and
material Grosses 51.50011.600 per
mont. Good terms to Qualified
buyer

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FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY

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For further Information call 173 4567
I Bedroom unfurnished apt air,
or write
wall to walt carpet. 1175 month
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
jS0damagedeposi, 203 E 71st St
60* 553, Sanford, Fla, 32771.

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any new sections," he said.
poohed the amount and said any money over what
Long a tradition at Seminole Community College "first-come, first-served," basis with the date of
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Of tht., 28 coutununity colleges in Florida, SCC
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equivalent is allowed in school. Schreiber says the
such as utility bills and PIflpIray retirement plans,
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Jury probing the June 9 county
during Vihlen's appearance
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week from Sheriff John Polk Att Abbott Herring's chief
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Y esterday, County Attorney of the tapes and minutes, wa.s
Tom Freeman was in the grand obser'o ed entering a grand jury
jury room for a total of two witness room with Mrs Marie
hours — the mornings C&gt; Walker, one of the County
recording
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LAKE MARY — The City home park subdivision - lake members cited reasons for rezoning of Lake Mary complete the study and
Sports ....................113 public safety, was approached
Sources said later that Williams
213 by Fuller to provide in. Council and Planning and Park - was rejected by th2 turning down the plan, in- Boulevard, considered the
Television
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site
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oning commimon include Bob Courthouse.
City Council in June delayed recharge area, that plans
City Council set a six-month Beckhorn
when the county's fire units a "rap session" last night at
Maltby.
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Today, Lonticted at his south
have been delayed at the rail. city hall, discussing a myriad of until next Wednesday action on presented were not precise and inoraugluin or. zcn_ing changes
WEAVIER
Catherine
it. Semninok home. Williams told
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requestd the proposal was not proper on property abutting the
Urban's
road cr ossing while en rou te to subjects (ruin the coin- A. J.
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Yesterday's hi gh 90, over an emergenc y scene
prehensi%e planning and rezoning from agiculture for planning
boulevard while the planning
cha irman.
subpoenaed - nor 1iae other
A sub committee of the committee completes its
night low $4.
Kaiser said there ha ve been rezoning of lake Mary the Leo Trapanier prope rty
fair
Mostly
through occurrences when fire units Boulevard to a proposed new planned for 285 mobile home planning and zunisig corn- as-signed duties.
Only Councilman Burt county commissioners to his
but that he extomorrow. Highs In the middle were held up, waiting on the mobile home park.
rental sites with 150 designated mission, including Planning
The same conunittee, also Perichiel of the governing knowledge
so$ to low 90s. Lows In the upper train to move acrms the road,
Rezoning of a 79-acre tract for families and 126 for adults and Zoning Direclor Francis working on the city's overall body. out of l(mn on vacation. pects to appear before the jury
,enior, is contiituu work on a comprehensi v e plan may ask sas iot prestnt for the joint
SOs to lower 705
as they were going to structure bounding Rinehart Road to only.
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Sanford, according toa DOT of'Its a problem," he said,
ficial
'Because there are some
The crossing has been the lengthy delays"
The state Department of subject of much discussion by
Both the Board of County
Tra nsportation (DOT), spurred local governments and law en Commissioners and t"ae Sanford
by new interest from Con- forcement and emergency CII) Commission have passed
grslonal liaison represents- agencies concerned that slow resoluti ons seeking relief from
tives, plans to conduct a 24-hour moving trains tie up traffic and the DOT on the potentially
trafficdelaystudy J uly 9 at the could hold up emergency dangerous problem
Seaboard Coastline Railroad vehicles en route to a crisis
Fuller said long range
projected plans to eliminate the
Crossing at SR 46, west of situation
Henry Fuller, corridor study traffic delay situation Is to
engineer with the DOT's construct a four la ne overpass
regional office in I)eLand, said for the highway. But the
o a
yesterday the study would be problem Is money, Fuller said
conducted to determine , on an
He estimated the cost for the
average day, just how long th e project would be "$2 million,
traffic is delayed by the trains plus ' He said, howe ver , that
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411 trains cross the road
Bridge
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also
said
that
the
study
Highway
Act of 1975 Then, he
SA
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will
determine
how
much
said,
the project could be two to
3
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411 traffic uses the road during a three years down the road in
Comics
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Altamonte Springs, Geneva, Committee is sponsoring the v.ill put on a fire safety publisher of the Readers abeanbagtossingcontestwH
Oviedo and Maitland, and all
.eletrations beginning at 10 demonstration folIosd by fire Digest" in Cuba, Dick Veranes the Jaycees will have a dunk
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Hamburgers and hot dogs m.at,hine and will sell hot dogs,
Capping all the events will be
boiled corr and soft drinks
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dnnmrtment will hold a bar-J Jf a
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participating in the Sanford
A recreation department
celebration, in additico to the
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us-ed as an annual fund-raising
Camber of Commerce, as
pro
ra ther than 'nickel and
On the Fourth of July, the fireworks in
coordinator;
the Junior
time to complete construction on some
dime" the parents to death
Sanford will all be on the lakefront; on the
Woman's Club of Sanford,
animal enclosures, expand their landscaping
throughout the year. All
Central Florida Zoo front things will be a lot
Jayceettes, Jaycees, Telephone
program, and hopefully to resolve the matter
baseball leagues of the city
quieter and less spectacular.
of paving roads and parking lots, said Hanna.
Pioneers, Sanford Recreation
department will benefit directly
The new zoo Is still opening to the public
Department, Pilot Club,
t1ucAih profi ts realized from
The Central Florida public will not be
tomorrow,
Ministerial
but all the pomp and ceremony of
Association,
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barbecue.
seeing a completed zoo when they visit July
a grand opening will be ostpcned for another
Democratic Women's Club.
Advance tickets for the
but they will be getting a preview of the
60 days when the official dedication ceremony
Seminole County' Gun and
barbecue
are being sold by
Trumpet good news far
wide, says Sobik the elephant: the Archery
beautiful facility which is :n the making,
will be held,
Club,
Child
various
members
of the youth
beautiful new Central Florida Zoo (on US. 17.g2 four mlle,west of Evangelism Fellowship,
promised Hanna.
Accordi ng to Zoo Director Jack Hanna ,
b
as
eball
leagues
and
may ateo
Sanford)
1ll open tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. And today, in honor of Antique
this delay will give the animtls time to adjust
Car
Club
and
thc
Black
The
gates
of
the
new
Central
Florida
Zoo,
be
purchased
at
the
recreation
this great occasion, you can read all about the new zoo In The
to eir
th new environment before being sublocated off U.S. 17-92 on the lakefront four
department.
Herald's special dedication issue. Stephanie Ryan (left) and Bicentennial Committee,
jected to the excitement of large crowds
In
Longwood,
civic
miles
west
of
Sanford,
will
swing
open at 9:30
The Pilot Club will have
Debbie Crabtree have that bit of Information straight from the
expected to accompany the dedication.
a.m. Friday. Thereaf ter, the zoo will be open
country store with crafts, old
horse's - er, elephant's — mouth. (Herald Photo by Gordon organizations participating In
It will also give zoo oofficials,a little extra
Annual Fourth of
from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily.
Williamson)
July Chiken's Festival, on
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merit is the snsor of an old the Jaycees In a tug o' war, one watermelon eating contest
fashioned Fourth of July in of the many games and athletic held All sorts of games wi ll be
Sepa-ote e%ents to celebrate of Cniriieice Bill Kiosky's Geneva while the Jaycees plan events scheduled during the played Thos.' attending have
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been asked to wear costumes of
scheduled Friday in five Chamber
of
('ontiits In be held at the the Early American period
Commerce Uviies in Os1eo ending its
'7 Seminole County communities Pirates, VI' W Post 8207 celebratIon with fireworks
O%ledo fair include watermelon
In the Sanford celebrations
and In the City of Maitland, Just Auxiliary, Longwood Sertorim
The Maitland-South Seminole eating and watermelon seed. the Junior Woman's Club will
across the Orange County 11 ne Club,
Sernino1'
Count) Chamber of Commerce is spitting and th e greased pig
stage a pair of moon walks for
All goverrunental (IftiCCS
l)crnocrattLParty,
the spo nso ring a full da;- of fun,
The frwurs hill begin after youngsters, a coiiceasin stand,
the cour thouse, city halts, post Longwood Volunteer Fire games and events In Maitland. dark.
ice cream sales, frog Jumping
offices and state buildings - Department, the Sky King
In Oviedo, the Jaycees wlllbe
The old-fashioned Fourth of and Jump rope cont,
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::' houses will be closed for the Bank, Lormann Realty, tiv
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Central Florida Zoo and the birds on hand at 1 p.m.
station to the Community balloons and litter bags.
The celebrations are to be Fern Park Cycle Town.
While the catlng takes place, Center where th e keynote
The Jayceettes will have cart
held in Sanford, Longwood,
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beginnings, but a time to plan for th future.
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IlecentlY Williams took a the planning stage.
mission's acting admiristrative
supply on the open market and are "down the road." In other
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store oil at the tank farm.
County Commissioner
words if the county could
,000 gallons of gasoline, diesel met with Say-More President also points out that all county will not guarantee supplies past
Buy' oil from Say-More control its gasoline supply,
Richard Williams is negotiating fuel and other petroleum Al Black to discuss storing agencies including cities and one month Plus, prices will after it is pumped In
explained by a member of a with tenants at the Port of produc ts nor.thly (ruin Gulf Oil pttroleum products at the the school board
county officials "could get a
would be fluctuate depending on supply
Willian said that buying on better price"
fedtrally funded agency at a Sanford to store petrolewn Co But Gulf officials, although port's thnk farm
allowed to participatn
press conference, set for 10 products year-round at a
and demand
the open market doesn't 'look
confirming the supply, say the
Williams said that if SavGovernmental agencies must
Williams isexpected to report too good." Also, he said Gulf
am Friday (Jan 2) at the potential searly savings of
As far as W'Iharas Ls coilof price of gasoline next year ill More could arrange to hase oil pay for gasoline and oil sith to the commission by mid can't guarantee a year's supply cerned, the port authority's
Sanford Airport.
more than $14,000 to the change as the price changes at pumped in for storage through which to operate their vehicles. February on his progress.
at one time.
of
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far toSv-More
Florid.i Gas pipelines, it would And, normally because they
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Williams began negotiations
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Seminole I muployment and after county officials were a contract with the firm that cents less
per gallon for companies discount prices and three options
Economic D!velopriient Corp. informed present contracts for leases the tank farm at the port. gasoline and diesel
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fuel.
offer monthly or yearly sup- Continue to purchase pipeline&amp;"
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unlimited prospects for the
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petroleum products from Gulf.
Williams said the real future.
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A 1&amp;18,639 UNIeral grant to
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trouble making his diamond seven tricks if vulnerableand
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heart.
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with the are of clubs. ead ,
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trumps. On the last lead West want
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do this,
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eight of hearts South would newspaper, P.0. Box
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If the Binford indictment is
before the grand jury in a four friends" and that the judge thrown out, Ste Atty. Abbott
Attorneys
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County week probe of county govern- doesn't sit in the 18th Judicial Herring's officecould reffle
Attorney TUrnas G. Freeman ment actions. was indicted for Circuit (Semi nole-Brevard)He corrected charges in the form
and Port Authority Chairman false swearing and perjury in said the two attorneys reside in of a direct information.
Torn A Binford ere scheduled connection with qualifying Seminole but aren't involved in
Freeman's attorney, J
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Inlid speculation that fel ony
Binford's attorney, Roger the felon),
indictment against
grand jury ind ctments against (or a county comlmusaioi, :-at. Berry, has filed a motion to Freeman
ins'dfident and
the to would be dismissed
COunb Commlssion&amp; Sidney dismiss the indictment against 'fails to charge a crime"
Vihlen Jr. said Tuesday that he his client on the grounds that
Circuit Court Judge Virgil B
Mason said earlier that the
Conkling %vas scheduled to hear has "knowledge and belief that Binford didn't swear falsely to law cited doesn't apply to
arguments by defense at
Freeman's indictments will be documents concerning the Freeman because he furnishes
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New Year's Eve festiviU es wifl beg In a t 10: 30 p.m. In
the parish hail of Holy Cross Episcopal Churen climaxed
by the Holy Eucharist service at midnight.
First Baptist Church of Sanford will begin a watchPray-sing" hour at 11 p.m. in the church sanctuary.
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The Larry1pard Family, gospel singers from Haslett,
Mich., will sing at a 7:30 p.m. New Year's Eve service at
Geneva United Methodist Church.
A watchnight service around the altar will begin at
11:30 p.m. at Community United Methodist Church of
(lbey,
A Nw Year's Eve Charity Bail is being sponsored at
Ireland's In AltamonteSprings the Maitland Kiwanis
Club.
liii traditional Latin Mass will be offered at lO m
on
Year's Da) at Our 1dy of the Rosa
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c Movement of Orlando at the
Red Carpet Inn, SR 4.16 and 1-4, Altamonte Springs.
State, county and municipal workers wHI get a break
as governmentoftices close Thursday for New Year's
Day. Remaining closed Friday as well will be the cities of
Sanford and Altamonte Springs. take Ma City Hall
closed at noon today. Post offices and banks will olso be
closed Thursday.

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New ambitions will be
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pals at home tonftht. If you foundadGM that could advance
must go out. make it tin earl), your work or career.

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going doivri Wcause of actions linchan said, on the methDds
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the chief, she may demand a which are to beset up to receive
Inc.
The Florida Police Bill of hearing before a review board complaints rorn the public.
Orr said he hopes to retain at Itights lass hIch went into on the thing," he said The law
Weinsoff said the courts in
least half of the 103 jObs effect in the fall of 1974 should
_______________________ Florida are still treating cases
provided in permanent Jobs be .uncnded to cite specIfics in
under the law on a case by case
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corporations St UP In
Florida Fraternsi Order of
discipline
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the attorney said.
and hiring of the Job positions
Hut, the general publir is not Bridge
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officer may be suspended,
referrals coming from the state i
demoted or terminated, may
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Dear Abby
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police haven't recovered the be Iicense4 by the state of streets," said Arroyo, who was gave me the license number
the week of Feb. 9.
Herald Stall Writer
complete description.
On Tuesday, on a petition by -instrument" but that "some Florida in 1956 and I had my a deputy in the small town of arni
defense attorney Sam Murrell, knives are being examined." own school after retiring as Virginia Gardens when he Three hours later the man was
Casselberry police have used Circuit Court Judge Kenneth
Arroyo says Dec. 19 "was one police chief of Indialantic In broke the herring case,
arrested."
hypnnticm to help a stabbing Leffler set a new bond of $o,oOo of the most exciting days I've 1974," he said. "But I got itchy
Ari,yo hasn't kept a
victim to recollect a Dec. 7 for Creech.
had in a long time."
feet for police work again and scrapbook of his exploits, but
Ewnhig Ileniki
at tack near a bar and the
Police said after Creech was
But the arrest of a suspect in took this job last September." sa id he's used his skill to solve
identity of his alleged assailant. arrested he called his attorney the Wade assault represents
Arroyo said his "biggest "quite a few rape cases where iPublished Daily and Sunday,
Officers were beginning to and no questions were asked only the latest in a long string of thrill" came In 1968 when the victim couldn't remember;Icer S aturday and
Da y y Tne Sanford Hera ld, Inc ,
O$k they would never really Creech by anyone.
crime-busting successes for Rudolph Herring, the infamous anything about her attacker."
)w N French Ave. Sanford,
know what happened to Oscar
A direct information filed by Arroyo's hypnotism skills.
"kiss and kill" rapist of Miami
Fla 32771
I remember one case in
Wade. But then detective John Sta te Atty. Abbott Herring's
Arroyo said he taught himself confessed under hypnosis, Cape Canaveral while I was
se on Class Postage Pad at
Hendy remembered Julian office charges Creech at. hypnosis after watching a ending a series of up to 20 police chief of Indialantic
Sa nford, Florida 37771
Arroyo, the Tavares police tempted to murder Wade "by demonstration in 1926, and now slayings.
where the victim could only
5uCfPh10fl Rates b, Carrier
chief who learned hypnotism cutting with a sharp in- considers himself one of the
"1 was pretty hopped up remember that her assailant
back in 1926,
strument."
best in the nation,
about it and it :neint that one drove a truck," Arroyo
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For three weeks investigators
Karcher said Tuesday that
"I was the first hypnotist to less klUer was roaming the recalled. "Under hypnosis, she
had worked with Wade trying to
get him to describe his

New Year's Ee Charity Bali sponsored by Maitland
Kianis Club, Ireland's Restaurant, Altamonte Springs.
German American Society New Year's Eve party and
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PATRAS, Greece AP) — An earthquake jolted western
Greece today, causing heavy damage to towns and
villages, but there were no immediate reports of deaths or
serious injuries, police said.
Most of the damage was reported south of Lake
Trikhonis and Mes.solonghi. The villages of Mo and Kate
Mahrinou were said to be leveled. About 1,500 persons live
in these two villages.
Hundreds of homes were reported damaged in other
nearby villages, leaving several thousand ixrscns
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Sanford Lodge 62 as guests of
honor. Entertainnicrit was
provided by the "Take 4" of the
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Beach.

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A. Rhul Whitwor th, secretary;
John H.
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Edward Needham. assistant
treasurer. Directors include
Frank Henz, William Knox,
Albert Wilbur and Needham.
The I)eBary Wayfarers held
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Stetson University, DeLand
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relatives at a party, night club or restaurant, much of
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"Schedules have been stabilized and everything is
moving right along," Jim Mtilock, a spokesman for
Eastern Airlines, said Tuesday as one of the busiest
vacation seasons in Florida hist
caused long lines at
ticket counters, attractions and o roadways,
Eastern, one of th e largest carriers servin
g Florida,
and Delta shifted their 24 daily flights between LaGuardia
and South Florida to Kennedy and Newark Airports.
LaGuardia was closed temporarily after a
bomb blast
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steel propeller from the two boys, ages 12 and 13, near Tuesday night after her norsheriff's patrol boat.
the vandalism scene, sheriff's thbound car went out of control
Harriett said the Bulge
Mary Florence McKay, 156 reports said, but no arrests on U.S. 17.92 and smashed into vehicle veered 105 feet acros
lder Ave., reported the were made,
four autos displayed at a the median and southbouni
jewelry missing after a
dealership.
lanes of the lourianc dlvidei
Auto Crash
)irgiary at her residence in
Patrolman Steven D. llarriett highway before colliding witi
.akc Harriett Estates, acSanford police said Jane reported no injuries but the parked cars about 11 p.m
'ording to deputy Don Scism.
Dvputy G. L. Trombly said
Neves are believed to have
ised another boat in the
ropeller theft. The sheriff's
Iepartmcnt 21-foot patrol boat
as docked at Monroe Harbour
larina when the propeller was
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tonday and 9 a.m. Tuesday,
ORLANDO (All) — Furniture on the night of Dec. 24.
Officers said they don't know if
eputies said.
store owner W.T. Zeigler Jr.,
DeManio said he found prob- Mrs. Zeigler's parents were
James Cronell, Pecan Ave., accthed of the premedlated able cause to hold Zeigler on the planned victims of the alleged
Itamonte Springs. reported murders of four persons chargcs, and refused a request scheme or entered the store by
that ii in 1( 4)15 were Christmas Eve, has been from deknsc attorney Ralph fl
chance.
olen from an unlocked garage denied bond in a hearing con. liadley Ill for bond.
Zeigler's arrest was based on
ducted in his hospital room.
his residence.
The
ge "L:.vd a prehmi- the testimony of two mystery
Circuit Judge Peter DeManio nary hearing for Zeigler until witnesses who were at the scene
Train Damage
took his court to Zeigler's bed- Jan. 16 to give a grand
jury at the time of the killings, an
Deputies are investigating side Tuesday to advise the ash. time to indict him, a require- informed source said Tuesday.
ndahism by juveniles that en-faced man of his legal rights meat in capital cases.
One witness is a friend of
and the murder charges against
Zeigler is accused in the Ma who accompanied him to
suitco in the windshield of an him,
deaths of his wife Eunice, 32; the store to pick up a television
intrak passenger train engine
"Do you understand the his in-laws Perry Edwards, 72, set, the source said. The other
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Charlotte charges?" asked DeManio, and Virginia Edwards, 52, of witness is a part-time employe
crossin
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Altamonte
standing at the foot of Zeigler's Moultrie, Ga.; and a customer, of Zeigler's who happened to
wings Tuesday afternoon,
bed.
Charles Mar, 35.
drop by, the source added.
Engineer A.O. Roberts of
"Yes," whispered Zeigler, a
Police said Zeigler's action
Police have refused to identiinford received minor cuts to luncheon tray of untouched apparently was motivated by fy the two key witnesses.
e face and head when a rock fried chicken by his side.
two insurance policies he took
In asking for bond, Hadley
rovn by one of two unidenZeigler, who is recovering out on his wife within the last said Zeigler recognized the Seied juveniles near the track from what detectives believe is two months in the amount of riousness
of the charges against
netrated the windshield of the a sell-inflicted bullet wound, $520,000.
him but urged DeManlo to
uthbound train, deputies was arrested Monday on
Detectives contend that Zeig- release Zeigler because he is a
ported,
charges of murdering his wifr, let lured May: to the store as
businessman and
The train didn't stop and in-laws and a customer in his part of a plot to make the mar- a respected member of the
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February: Federal Judge John Sirica sentenced
former Attorney General John Mitchell and former
presidential aides H.R. Haldeman and John
Ehrllchrnan to two and one hail to five years In
prison for their part in the Watergate crimes,
March:
During the third month of our
momentous year, Congress finally got around to
passing Mr. Ford's proposed tax cut one of the
bright spots of the year.
April: This month proved to be the beginning of
the end for South Vietnam and its President Nguyen
Van Thicu resigned and Gen. Duaong Van Minh
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The British government announced recently
that it is imposing some new import controls as
part of a program to shore up its staggering
economy. This drew immediate criticism from the
executive commission of the Common Market,
which warned of a "chain reaction"of retaliatory
measures against British exports by countries
which now will find it harder to sell their goods in
Britain.
The danger of such a chain reaction is real, and
It is not just (lie British '.ho my he provoking it.
The fact is that protectionism is making an
ominous appearance in the world marketplace as
the major trading nations wrestle with the
problems of recession in their economies. And the
accusing finger is being pointed at the United
Statesas wellasothers. inspiteof our commitment
to free trade.
Soim critics have gone so far as to suggest that
the multilateral trade negotiations at Geneva to
renew the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
(GATT) might as well be called off. If that should
occur, the hope of averting a trade war may be lost,
The tendency to raise trade harriers to protect
domestic indust~ies against foreign competition *
always more pronounced in times c recession,
Thatmanynationsyjeldedtothat temptation in the
early 1930s is one reason that the recession of that
era turned into a prolonged depression,
Our new Track Act passed last year requires
the Treasury Department to act within a year if it
receives complaints that foreign countries are
"dumping" goods on the U. S. market or subsidizing th eir exports to hold prices down,
Penalties or countervailing duties must be imposed
if the complaints are found valid. Th ere 40 such
complaints now under investigation, posing the
possibility that the U. S. government may under
the law be forced to take "protectionist" actions
contrary to its own stated policies supporting free
trade.
We cannot prejudge whether any of the cornplaints
involving automobiles, steel, plywood
and other products
are valid. However, it is
obvious that the U.S. labor unions, manufacturers
and others who are urging the government to act on
them are playing with a weapon that can backfire.
it goes without saying that the same waming applies to nations which may be guilty of dumping or
creating tax breaks for their exportm to un ake
their goods cheaper abroad.
their
The way all nations can improve th eir
economic fortunes is to pursue domestic policies
which encourage their industries to produce better
goods at a fair price, and to pursue trade policies
which open the widest market for those goods. The
cries of "Foul!" now threatening trade relations
are a symptom of desertion of that principal and a
serious threat of trade wars which can hurt
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for the Republican presidential nomination will
end -one way or the c ther in Florida's May 9
primary The feeling is that If Reagan wins In
New Hampshire, then repeats the victory here,
the public %-ill thereafter abandon a President so
weak. But if Reagan stumbles In either state,
momentum will be lost against a seated chief
executive, possibly for good.
Though speculation, 6~is kind of foreward to
the 1976 campaign is an indictment of the wdy
the political parties choose their heroes. Clearly,
itherFordnorRnare popular eno for
voters In just two sanall states to make the
national decision be tween ulem. Yet it could
happen. It has happened. The downfall of
Lyndon Johnson, it's remembered, began in
1968's New Hampshire primary when Eugene
McCarthy and the voters combined for the coup.
There Is
word for this kind of political
shaking cut: risky. Emotions of the moment are
weak roots for democratic leadership. Yet the
American system of staggered primary selection virtually assures that emotions
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merely the best salesmen are there at the end,
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both sides in Florida's Republican race. And it Is
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Charity Is BigBusiness

the year 2000 — an increase of 23 per cent in the
Ford is gear* up to.sell the votas the Idea he is
their President. To counter, Reagan Is peddling
even zero growth by the end of the cmuwy
the idea he is their Last hope, promising such
WASHINGT0N
That
Am
"seems
highly unlikely."
eri
c
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among
exaggerations as a 23 per cent tax and $90 billion the
out $4
world's
most
generous
people has seldom billion from their taxes In making such gifts. It is
budget cut. Meanwhile, both staffs spend great been in question.
They give around $X billion a a practice Unt has attracted much recent
Even though new car sales are slowly I&amp;
amounts of time belittling each other, all the year In
cash to charity and donate voluntary
criticism as being a ay by
recovering from the recesslon4nduced slump,
whilealternative
Insisting, with small evidence, that given labor and enclowniments of about the same value.
the
richest citizens can heap honor on themselves
their champions will have no Add In
government grants, and America's while cutting back on their tax b ls: 21 per
Detroit.
worries on election day.
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cent
700,
Because of the high cost of new cars and the
non-profitmaklng
organizations
receive
of
the
private money given to charity In 1973 was
This drumming Involves huge sums °
$80
billion
a
over
prospect
of still higher prices resulting from
year,
about
the
same
amount
as
deducted
from the taxes of those earning
mone of course, about $1.9
million
altogether,
Americans
spend
on
food.
ird
lation and federally mandated pollution
$50,000 a year. The advantages to the wealthy
or $4 for each of the votes that will be cast. Not
standaria,
because of the conservation ethic or
are
even
more
dbproportJo
surprisingly it also involves some - highly
in the instances
C2iarlty is almost the nation's biggest
of charitable bequests: the wills of one-fifth of I whatever, more and more people are holding
suspicious morality: Reagan's people Insist business: 4.6 million salaried workers are on
per
cent of those Americans who the each year onto their old cars or are buying used cars, The
Ford's people have taken a poll which gives the charitable pa yrolls and and an estimated 24 per
used car business is booming and bids fair to
account
for 63 per cent of the bequests made.
President a mere single point advantage among cent of all Americans over the age of 13 live over
continue
booming.
questioned voters. Ford's people say all polls some of tl'eir time to
The commission's report recommends
b
There
Is also a vast secondary market in
voluntary
nonbroadening
these
tax
advantages
to
give,
show the President ead1ng comfortably. Ho profitinaking causes, These figures
have been
although more than half The tax-deducted giving repairs and services. According to a U.S.
hum. Nonetheless, somebody is lying, or at least compiled in a report by the privately-financed
Department of Transportation study, over the
is already made by those with
misr epresenting.
Commission on Private Phllintlwopy and Public
av
erage 10-year life span of an automobile, Its
less
$
20,000.
er,
are
Th
those here who wond er a bout the Needs,
owner
or owners spend some $Z0 a year to keep
profit of all this salesmanship. Noting soberly
The report suggests, as an incentive, that
it
About
going,
half
of
Since the automobile popzla tion Is a bout
the
Country's registered
that "We Republicans are a rela ti
tt. who earn less than $15,000 a year
vely
small
charities
are,
should
be
100
million,
this means an annual market of $25
pr
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di
ctably,
re
ligious. (lurch
grow of people," Ford campaign
allowed to deduct twice the value of their gift billion,
publicist
,John
organizations
collect
not including tire replacements or ac$12 billion a year in private
Colelfl3fl also reminds that the division
from theta taxes and those who earn $15,000- cident repairs.
gets
fractions produces even smaller fractions. Yet donaUonsbutaboutopertof this
$3Ol 000 should beaflowed to deduct one and a hail
at the same time he admits to no responsibility passd on by the churches to social or cultural
times the value of their gift. Since such a scheme portOne autonaaker sees the sibmtion as an opuses. Religious donations, however, have been
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on his side: "We've got a President in office, failing
unity to score a beat on I competitors. it
rapidly
as
a
proportion
o
total
giving:
we've got the Incumbency advantage, why does
liable
year
in in revenues, it is unlikely to receive major
this other guy want to step in and mess things from 58 per cent In 1940 to only around 45 per cent
autornakera, says It will now guarantee
much of a hearing from an administration which
iay,
up?"
repairs
made to any of its three million cars still
is already faced wi th a huge budget d eficit,
And so It goes. The posturing, the sleight of
But the financial draught is not only being felt
In service, Including wch vintage models as the
hand, the Peddling. Ford's campaign director by the churches. In the last live years charitable
The commission's second major recoin- postwar Rambler, Nash and Hudson and even
mendatlon is that the public, prof ilmaklng the 19V Essex.
recently commented that though his head was donations have slipped In relation to the COW').
corp
orations should be encouraged to give more
with the President, his heart was with Ragan. try's gross national product. It is to this worry,
The "AMC Service Protection Plan"
freely.
At the mom en t many companies see guaran
When the quote spread he Issued a retraction, and to methods of stimulating private philan- donations
tees parts and labor for three months or
to charity as being a
this time insisting that his "heart, head, hands thropy, that the report aklreues itself. Most
waste of 3,
miles. While General Motors, Ford and
shareholders' money. In 1970 only 6 per
and feet" and presumably liver were with the gifts to non-profiftriaking arganizaUons an, to
cent
of
Chrysler
also made similar guarantees, their f'
America's cOmOmi0s moxio contriNiLlm-a to
President alone,
some degrve, tax deductible in America.
W=ntics
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tims SLIM his rhetcric.
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tDM 1S.SIONS
Sanford:
William F. Carr
heather Donovan
George A. Hodges
Gerald A. Kennedy
Juniny Nelson
George D. Rounds
Barbara Gay
Victor P. Turner
Pearl A. Kneeland, DeBary
Beatrice F. Rosenbaum,
DeBary
Georgiana M. Bennett,
Deltona
Noah E. Davis, Deltona
Alvin Frink, Deltona
Max Weirick, Deltona
J.D. Syples, Geneva
Richard A. Claridge, lake
Mary
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Bertha 1. Gregory, Lake
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Carrie D. Sinfelt, Luzer-ne,
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after Swofford says he had had
to spend some $25,000 to
defend himself, the chargec
's"re refiled In recent weeks.
During the most recent
election, SUite Attorney Abbott
herring's office again Investigated aspects of the
Swofford campaign and after
the election closed the matte,'
without filing any charges.
In the early 1950's he ran for
the office of city alderman and
was successful. During his
years in politics he served two
terms on the county commission, was selected vice
chairman of the board for one
year, and was the city's chief
executive officer for 20 years,
the years broken In 1959 by a
defeat of a handful of votes.
During his last year in office
he was given a $17,500 annual
salary but for most of his tirmu'
in the City goveuuz1cn, CXpCILe
money was all he received from
the city coffers. The Family
income came from a honeybee
business and rental properties.
During the past year, told by
city officials (some of whom he
had originally given jobs to)
that his buildings on SR-436 did
no: meet city standards and

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Mr:;. Daisy M. Longwell, 115, Funeral Home,
of 3210 Magnolia Ave., Sanford,
died Tuesday. Born in
Fu neral Notice
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Longwell. $5. of 1210 Magnollg
Methodist Church of Sanford. M.
Ave., Sanford, who died
Survivors include a daughter, Tuesday, -iIl be heIr Friday it
Mrs, Phyllis Nash, Sanford; 10a.m. at Briton Funeral Home
Rev, Leo King offlcaing.
son, henry Longwell, Sanford; with
SI in Glen Haven Memorial
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features like a Vegetable Hydrator,
butter and egg storage, freezer
compartment, door storage for
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the fuel oil we used to generate electricity.
Today, the price per zwrel of oil has tripled.
Which means our costs have tripled to over a million
dollars a day. A million dollars a day even though
we're using less fuel oil than we did three years ago.
(35 million kirrels in 972 vs 32 million for the 12
months ending October, 1975.) This reduction in oil
consumption is due to increased reliance on
nuclear-generated power.
The skyrocketing cost of fuel oil is a major
factor in the cost of producing electricity. Indeed, fuel
now amounts to 59510 of our total operating costs.
The result has been a sharp increase in your
electric bill. For the increase in fuel oil costs is
reflected in your fuel adjustment charge,

All of that charge goes to pay for the
increased cost of fuel. FPL doesn't keep a cent of that
money.
We aren't any happier than you are about the
increases which the fuel crisis has caused. But we are
gratified that we have been able to keep them from
going higher. With the use of nuclear-generated

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In fact, last year, nuclear-generated power
saved our customers over 161 million dollars in fuel
oil costs. And we're building more nuclear power
plants to hold fuel costs down even more. For
nuclear power is the least expensive source of energy
available to us today.
So, next time you get your bill, think about
our bill. We're working to keep both of them down.

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not be issued once tenan
moved, Swofford sold ti
bui!dir.g,
Mrs. Swofford,
Missou
Belle
active in all t
husband's political campaigr
in the past, once an Ui
successful candidate for it
school board, past stat
democratic comjflitteewoma
and formerly an officer in mo
of the areas democratic club:
is also keeping a low profil
DOW.
When Swofford left politics
office in early 1973, he said,
public servant is remcmberei
by the number of iiii
ptover,)ents which have hi
flame upon them on bronv
plaques."
Every ma,Jor improvement lx
Altamonte Springs over tht
years has Swof ford's stam
upon it, so thvr' are min
plaques carrying his name.
He also said at the time, "To
have had the public trust for 2C
years Is quite an honor."
Swofford (luring his years in
Public life, had either devoted
admirers or fierce enemies who
hated him passionately. There
never seemed to be any middle.
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Under
normal
The new disclosure reports, having been saction for 10 daily
full-page political ad.
bureaucratic pressures, it takes a lit tle time for pushed into the bureaucratic mill ahead
of the
vertlsements ii a newspaper for the ten-day grWTlped the President, "they all go to the most
a new agency' to make a muddle of things. But discicsure regulations,
re,ched the Federal period immediately preceding an electks, and Sensitive programs to make It tougher for us."
the Federal Election Commission has succeeded
egister first. Accordingly he foryj were NOBODY would have to repo
Nevertheless hs stubbornly resisted heavy
either the con defense cuts. "I
in less than a year to botch Its mlqji,
pu blishe d, at a cost of $9,000 to the taxpa yers,
don't approve of overly severe
trlbutlona or expendft es."
The commission was established
CU "
last Srtinn hf,wil,•wn.
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rules and forms should have
to administer the campaign laws. The first
f,
An associate told him that his top Pentagon
been ready months ago for the president
priority of every worthy federal Institution is to
ia l people hadn't been fighting on Capitol
Or to state it simply, the commission put the candidates to file on
Hill for
January 33, 1976. But tho military
hire as many bureaucrsts as posib1e at the cart before the horse. This was
fipprcprlAtlons Snappcd the President:
txwrul to cauc fuddle factory, lsji waa suppoa'd
to produ
saiarj posibl.
Some confusion, which the cusniniaslon tried to the
"fhaL' inexcusa ble!"
new regulations, has been spisviIng Its
Although the new commission Is confined to a allay with this footnote in the
has
Federal
Another time, the confIdial minutes show
micst $5 mi llion budget, it managed to acuire "Persons comparing the proposed Register: wheels. Short of a
miracle, the Ford
was discussing the de-regulation
regulations
candidates
of natural 4
will have to use old, out.dated 1972 gas prices,
lV bureatcrath at an average &amp;Lary of $17,4G3. with these forms should not be disturbed
The measure was being held up
by any forms,
Then the bureaucrats true to form, began to evident discrepancies."
before the cogr0
recess by House
Footnote: A okesman told our associate Comjn
produce complex solutions for simple problems.
The House Administration Committee, Bob Owens that the Federal E1ectk, CrI
QIrTfla2
Harley
Staggers, D-W.Va.
Shim bureaucrats are judged by the amount Of
nevertheless, was dishmbed. Its Staff fotM n1w nil~mlon "would wait 10 respond to questions,, at
Bellyached
the
President.
"Why should this
paperwork they generate, the paper began to fly
country let one man
discrepancies
between
the
proposed
regulations
congressional
hearings
next
month.
hold UP means to provide the
with cevep c-ar bun copies of evei-ythip..
necessary natural gas?" He th
and the new campaign law.
reatened to seek a
FORD'S
TESTINESS:
President Ford, an discharge
ULWnatey, the busy bureaucrats deigned a
For Instance, the law is supposed to pre vent admirer of the late
petition to force the bill out of
Harry Truman, can be just as Stagg
w dlthiire form for poli tical carulidatr to any la
er
s'
committee.
rge,
hidden
campaign
spending.
But
one
of
testy.
Confidential
White
House
minutes show
our. This was completed, unfortunately, the commIssion's proposed rules wotl permit a
The President also bluntly rejected the
before the commission odopttd regulations group of irxlividuaL,, each staying
frequent Thimanesque utterance: coming from private appeals of two powerful
Senators,
below
the
$100 the President.
sttmn Lth wlit war. to hc di:clLLsed.
mmnr.mmumn, to join in a major expenditure without
For example, Ford chafed the other day over Republican Conference Chainnan Carl Curtis,
The culmination of
bureaucratic pri
R-Neb., xIn4 RepubUca
to rep It.
Policy Chairman John
is publication in the Federal Register . This Is the
racy to Tower, R-Tex., that he veto the energy
The House staff pointed this out in a con- economize. Every time he orders a
bill.
supreme moment when a new propc,sal or fldentlal memo.
spending cut.
An associate co
"Thus," expla!ned the memo, the bureaucrats invaria
bly slash the wrong
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regulation Is unveiled, as required by law, for "a group of l,100 individuals
faced with orne real tough decisions,"
could contri bu te programs,
public viewing,
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$100 each and spend 1100,OUO on a single b'an"The momenfrou tell 'em to cut scwnethin"
know It?" retorted the

Compact ftw&amp;lre

Today's high 79, low 62.
Saturday and spreading
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and central districts Sunday. Lows
becoming partly cloudy mostly in 40s north to W3 south.
Thursday. hlighic in the mid to Highs in 60s north to mid 70s
low 7. tows in the 60s. Winds south, except turning cooler
35 to 20 m.p.h. shifting to north- aorth Sunday with highs In the
westerly and diminishing by SOs.
early Thursday.
Thursday's Daytona Beach
tides:
high 7:27 am., 7:47 p.m.,
EXTENDED FORECAST
low 12:49 a.m., 1:34 p.m. Port
Chance of rain and scattered Canaveral: high 7:11 a.m., 7:20
thunderstorms mainly north p.m., low 12:47 a.m.. 1:39 p.m.

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Sanford:
Isiah Bradley
Wayne Branton
Yvonne DeVelder
Queen E. Flagler
Shirley Fletcher
John D. Gore
Josephine M. Holgerson
Alice M. Jackson
Fredric Scott
Jacqueline D. Miller
John A. Millonig
Florence E. Nelson
Sophie Nulty
Leroy Strawder
John J. Chrlstolas, DeBary
Fred J. Mullins, DeBary
Regina L. Kempf, Deltona
Dennis G. Latow, Deltona
Elizabeth A. Melton, Deltona
Ar thur J.. Nooncy, Deltona
John B. Watts, Deltona
Doranda Fortsori, Lake Mary
Ethel B. Scott, Lake Mary

WEATHER

JACK ANDERSON

BERRY'S WORLD

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS—
Lawrence Swofford, Seminole
County's political warhorse,
whose career in politics
spanned nearly a quarter of a
century, has retired from
public life.
Although he had a batting
average of .777, winning 21 of 27
elections over 25 years, his
defeat at the hands of Mayor
Norman Floyd in November
spelled the end of politics for
him, Swofford said.
It was not the defeat itself,
Wt the margin of defeat
ome 456 ballots. Margins of his
)revlous losses had ranged
rorn a handful of votes to less
han 300.
"I'll never run again,"
;wofrord said the day after this
rear's November city election.
'But, I still think the people
hould watch what is happening
n their city government."
And, Swofford's problems
with past service in political
ifice have not as yet been
olved.
Although charges against
im for alleged election law
iolations in the 1973 city
lection were dismissed during

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per cent since !970, for example, and Florida's
by per cent. Such eastern states as New 'jock
and Rhod e Island had nega ti ve growth ratea,
while poltive growth rates in Peansy1aiiLa,
minoIsandKansaswerc1essthan1ercent.
Regionally, the population of the northeastern states grew byonIyj percent a that
of the north central states by 1.9 per cent, but
that of the southern and western
by 8.4 per
cent and 8.7 per cent respectively.
Meanwhile, whate ve r happened to zero
population growth?
Two demographers with the California State
Department of Health predict a new population
spurt is on the horizon as the baby boom of the
1950s begets a boorniet of its own. The birth rate
"California rose 2.3 per cent In 1974, despite the
recessi on, a high rate of legal a bortions and no
increase In the marriage rate.
According to the Washington-based

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I iuh Scott alk'gcdly ivadc
cepeac(1 requests for Gulf Oil
money even while the Watcrgat scandals were
bulling In
173, according to a Gulf investigative panel.
The panel quoted statements attributed to Gulf's
political bagman, Claude C. Wild Jr., who reportedly
claimed to have made secret cash payments to Scott of
$10,000 a year for about 13 years.
The special review committee, set up by Gulf to investigate its own illegal political donations in the United
States, South Korea ar,d elsewhere, said in a report
released luesday that In 13 years Gulf disbursed some
$12.3 million at home and abroad for political donations
and related matters, mostly illegal.

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population trends continue.
The Census Bureau estimates that the U.S.
population has now reached 213,123,000 up 4.8
per cent, or almost 10 million, over the last
census in 1970.
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Then he told Cuba's first Community party
recently that the United Stales isa "monster" and is Cuba's No.
i enemy.
There is need for adjustment in our relationship with Cuba,
which Is our nearest neighbor except for Canada and Mexico.
The hostility that has prevailed since the bloody revolution in
which Castro came to power nearly 17 years ago
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harmfultoboth nations. !t has disrupte
bet-IC
But there is no way to Improve the relationship if

birthday,
For the traditionalists,
guy Lombardo will
conduct another chorus ofbandleader
"Auld Lang Syne" at New
York's Waldorf Astoria ballroom
his 10th program
there in nearly a
half-century of New Year's Eve parties
at precisely midnight.
For others, one of the major
events
Philadelphia, where the National Park Servicewill be in
will move
the Liberty Bell under heavy guard from Independence
Hall to an ex hibition hail being built
to accommodate the
crowds of tourists expectl (luring 1976,

A significant change in the geographical
makeup of the U.S. House of Representatives
may be In store dfteI the 180 census if current

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detente with us,
He is exportirg his revolution to Africa by sending troops to
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By The Associated Press
Traditional New Year's Eve festivities will
have an
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1976 with rd,
tiit and blue flourishes to observe their nation's
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December: This was the mon th President Ford
made a visit to China; and that he vetoed the tax cut
continuation which resulted In an approved
promise bill later in the month. And it saw Miss
Fromme sentenced to life imprisonment for her
attempted assassination of Ford,
Good or had, everyone must agree that 1975 Is a
year that we shall all remember for one reason or
another
and perhaps even some of us will even
agree that, in retropect, we sire are glad that this
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F rancisco, Sara June Moore fired a shot at the
President.
October: it was in October that Soviet physicist
Andrei Sakharov won the Nobel Peace Prize but his
government reacted In typical fashion and refused
to let him o to Ilebinki to receive it. It was also
during October that the new York City economic
crisis became a national Issue when the "Big Appie" requested monetary aid from Uncle Sam.
November: This mcth u1ted in the npprcvl
of Federal aid to shore up a sinking New York City;
th e conviction of Alice Lynette Fromme for at-

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relationship with this country.

In an effor t to boost the nation's worst
slump in years. The economy was so bad
for theauto dealers they came up with thø 'ltlmate
sales gimmick
remem ber the rebate?
Let's take a look at what happened aro und the
nation and around the world during the remainder
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of office. The final surrender of South Vk(iutin
came on the last day of the month.
May: Another crisis erupted for the United
States when Cambodian Red" seized a U.S. COfl•
iner ship and President Ford sent in the Marines
to recapture It. Sadly, 15 of our servicemen died for
this cause,
June: The nation's worst aircraft accldett in
h1tory occurred when an Eastern Airlines jet
crashed in New York City killing 113 persona.
July:
Our seventh month say' cevern!
momen to us events beginning on the 8th when
Presi dent Ford decided he would be a ca ndidate for
reelectio n. It was on the 17th that the lint U.S..
Soviet space mission the hoop of Apolloyua
was successfully completed. And, the South won
a big one this month Gen. Robert E. Lee finally
got his citizenship back.
August: A relatively quiet month except for the
big east-west security conference in Helsinki where
leaders of 33 European nations
signed a security
pact.
September: Violence was the keynote for
September. On the 5th, Lynette Alice Fromme
allegedly attempted to assassinate President Ford

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DEAR ABBY: This past
year, my husband and I have
entertained three couples for
sY- not is tEL Be pa ti
ent.
It
dinner
In ow borne. Upon
wlllpcobablypau.
Ieaving,all hav'aaajd,"wwj
DEAR ABBY: ta there 3 h
w have you over
n•"
certaInageIjrnitwna
We
"soon" never came
shoald Mop bearing chI1n? wi th any of th
em.
I'm quite concer ned about
When we acddenly run
this beca use my 41-year-old
into them somewhere they say,
mother who is expecting has
Well, a knock on the door been subjected to some very "We've bftn meaning to call
you. ,"
brou&amp;lht Joy~tO the dog Owner, rude and cruel remarks. such
Abby,thm UM couples get
but sorrow to me beca use my
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at together often. We know
we, who is alm 50, u now abIOnS were legal i"
carr)ingon an affair wi th t he and, "It must ha%e been an beca use we see
ca
parked
Inftof
m
the
ho
es
of
dog Owner, who is a 19-year-old accident. Surely you didn't
(know thatl
want a duld at your age"
them has made an effort to
onto thewhoiefp
What's
ong with ha ng of
lnc
ludeus
Rush your advice, please.
another baby after the others
husband says that I am
GONE WITH THE DOG are grown M mother was fooMy
li
DEAR GONE: it's not very h2pp t the
sh to stand on ceremonies
PtGcCts
tint
long as we
their
unusualforanlcoopausemama ha.mn1 another child until companyas(andwe
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and Nature determine the
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happily marned for V years.
M) trouble began a few months
ago when our young
SOfi
found a stray dog. The next day
I saw an ad in the log-and.
found section of our nepaper
debèngthedoganoff
a
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course, we contacted the
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DEAR ABBY: I am a male,
SERIOUS IN N.Y.
gentlemen prefer gentlemen. ,Aomen with beautiful red and his pickup truck and goes out age
32.
My
parents
had
me
[)FAR
And
SERIOUS:
No, I don't.
sai d . 'No I think most £% LU bIode hair. Of cou rs e, it's hunting for the lo pets
urrnc1sj
when
I
was
an
But
if
You
win,
you
could
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four lost infant. We
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Io avoid these problems, sound too good to b(
j
ou will need documented proof
can make extra nioney in your endee %- ou to send them money Postal Service advises that because the ad making the
of how much nioney you sent
'
sWe time, you may be at- to be "registdid"
for such before you sign any forms or promise appears in a well. the company and what took
tracted to those ads in some kinds of work as addressing send any money, you should respected publication, that
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place after that.
newspapers or in major envelopes, sewing small items take some precat,
tionary steps: doesn't mean that the ad Is true
If You lose your money or are
magazines that beckon
or that the company is an not paid for your time, contact
"earnnnyMhome''° to merchandise by piwne or letter.
Ii ou are interested In honest one
the postal inspector at)our
But If the ads sound too good The fraud cornes when the .J*cific program that you saw
If)- ou decide to go ahead with local post office for help. M will
to be true, that mry be because company
keeps
your advertised, we if the compan y the program, keep a record of probably not be able to get you
they' are not true. Acconfing to "registration fee" but tells you
will send you any free the money you sent and when a refund, but it will investigate
the Postal Service (PS), offers that You are not qualified
i for literature. If you have to put you receive the materials, If it the watter and prosmte the
to earn money at home can be the job, or gives you the work to down money before you even becomes necessary to go tocom Pa
ny if postal inspectors
one of the de vices used
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Chinese cooking at New York's

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dentists, and each one made me
Dl Alt ADD? I hae a
a8tof dentures
wonderful ,
with. They were all adjus
ted, help. We should go ba ck to
and two dentists made me a God's laws so I thoug
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ntlther Is mine
md
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Abby, I am grcatly disa
rewards.
That's
an
average
of
for
having
maimed
me in this
oow, or wait until after the point ed in you. Don't you
DEAR ABBY: I've heard of
7.5O
a
nnth.
We
both
work,
manner.
wedding"
realize (luit you have a lot of golf widows, fishing widows and and I would
rather have Harold
I feel
subjecting a
FAKE AND FEARFUL black readers who don't liappen W
-seball widows. but would you home for some good old- helpless childthat
to
such
bar IN
ir Ic
DEAR FAKE: Tell '
him nou. to be blondes, rcxffi-.,ads or believe a (log widow? I've been
fashioned
sleeping
in
on
surgery
Is
an
assault
on
his
lit might k glad he dltth t have brunettes? WI I IE IN TULSA
married
eight
months
and
weeken
ds
than
Scouting
f
or
lo
person
to pa
and a viol ition of s
for all tht Im
ifi Alt tAll I IF The letter to uer Sat ur da) anC Sunday dos
rights, and I am seriously
pro%-ements.
uhich ~ou refer appeared In morning, my Harold grabs the
Any suggestions?
considering suing my parents
Ann Landers' column, not morning papers and goes right
for ha v ing perDOON•T fCor
DEAR ABBY: I read in your mine.
for the lost and found section
I)FAR D.G.: Offer flarold manently di:figured me.
coI unin where someone said
Anti Looll1c. dear. please don't looking for lost pets.
$35,00
a month to stay
cri tiemeri used to prefer he too hard on my twin sister
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women's libber,
I am panties and hose
so
now becac I aII nowbut
aware are necessary, (H no Pant ies jniIl, tiit j, a"' I' ,mu dan't
course they hav a thretway mirror, ask
that there is a
deplorable
are
orn
only
once
and ttie an honest friend.
Co fts ,
piracy
being
perpetrated
laundered
I
just
as
panties
are),
against Women
by dentists in so Panties are unnecessary.
DEAR ABBY: I'm getting
HI) (it), and probably II'S If
this answer doesn't married in th
tbrougho the nation
r ee weeks M)
saticf nu ask Joe amathj fiane roes for the natural look,
When a dentist makes denture '0 a wOIflin,
imes that
he purI 0
I)LAR AHI3Y: There is lie doesn't like anything phony
1 POsely makes them so that she scilltlebult among 1111Y shipor artificial.
can't t.alk Properly! I have Yet
inates
that
Dear
Abby
is
really
to SCC• i HUn
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Iw
uentures (anu a cigar-chewing, bald-headed
have had my nose Fixed, my
, I have known several) Whose
: dentures interfere with his Ohio who moonlights
by writing i it ;if blond .
Speeth But all the women I a column.
, know who wear dentures have
I hate me close to t elling
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Is there any substance to this him. but I always chickened
ouble talking because the acdusa(ofl?

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There's no room for,
unde r the Christmasbee, you Jones (Dutton $16.95) is a Chinese CSthe
it
off.
In
fact,
more
than
per
this
diet, nor for soilas. refined 'that compulsion to rush and
90
may want to gibe yourself o
Isplendid contribution that's
'Which Wine', the Wine
—
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of
di
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t
ers
gain
back
C%Ct)
sugars
and ultra processed worn swus to thminbh Most
of these.
right on time for the Bicen. Drinker's Buying Guide" by
Pound
they
worked
so
hard
to flour There is roorti (or whole i'pk find it easier to (I
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grain hours. raw fruits, nut,s asleep at night."
t
The Royal Recipes of India" by book, it's a delight -from Its (Ilarper &amp; Row. $10) is
But a maintenance diet high and vegetables. Dr. Ucuutn
- Jacket
reproduction
of
Susan
designed
for
people
who
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Shiaji Rao and
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110
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(oflds and artificial r roducts and t ty'file,its will decrease,
and July Picnic" (courtesy of the buy wine.Sichel knows the wine
Lb
stunning
cover
can take weight oil safely and after you ye been on uriS
wet
t.
Art
Institute
of
Chicago)
business
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illustrations,
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sily and keep It off for good, for a short time.
penUtue
o through Its delvings into generation of the Sichel family
&amp;
lore and beautifull
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Y worked-out
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WITH
recipes.
known authoNloctor
companies point out, shortens
generous clutch of recipes on neophyte. Together they've
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which Judith B. Jones, a much. written a book that includes
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Heusen takes longer to eat
who carries as little as 10 extra Gen eral
respected cookbook editor, brand names and prices and
in making I
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.14 (,~)mpare c cabbage slaw to a pounds cuts his life expectancy
tricacies of Indian cooking as co llaborated. -The recipes are that should help beginning
gelatine sad -- and the very by 8 per cent.
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Dv adding Inixi fiber to your
sarious
perds
in
US
hio,
learn
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while
they
are
do
French cuisine Although
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CALL . . . .
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Especially for the New Year
. ."_.: i_---lnefit
X;fromn (eW) foods is that tietrençc sour chances of
ethnic
influences"
and
zre
is
PLUMBING &amp;
"The Food Calendar"
has, of course, an exotic
EJMIM~
_&amp;_
tile cheiving process generates falling prey to colo
delicious
to
cho
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from for Carol Schneider . (Uni verse
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interested in some of the fine Ian's
Chinese Regional Cook- seasonal foods, information
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a
coolzing of India.
book" by Florence Lin about them and recipes using
(
"ne Joys of Wine" by Clifton Olawthorne,$12.55) is an event. them open each month of this From India comes this drawing of
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SPECIAL GIFTS AWAIT THE BICENTENNIAL ARRIVAL

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OF SEMINOLE COUNTY'S

Evening

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TO TELL THE TRUTH

4) BEWITCHED

3) CONCENTRATION
Ct) NFL CHAMPIONSHIP
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1958 Account olanattempted

CONTEST RULES:
I. The exact time and date of baby's birth (give

exact hour and minute of delivery). Doctor's or
must be submitted by legal

Gifts galore await our County's first blessed event of 1976.
Or course the proud parents are not forgotten either.
Whose baby will it be? We're as anxious as you to see! It's
our way of saying "WELCOME, LITTLE ONE

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2. Place of Birth, Sex, Weight and Name.
3. Name and Address of Parents.

4. Any infant, regardess of race, born in Seminole

County Is eligible.

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LIVING WORDS
6:43
HI NEIGHBOR
645
1) (Thus's only) SUNSHINE
ALMANAC
6-50
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(2) DEVOTIONAL
658
12. PAUL HARVEY
7.00
(2) iZ) TODAY (Locel news
at 7 25 and 8 25)
3) (L) CBS NEWS
U SESAME STREET
CF GOOD MORNING. AMER.
ICA
8.1 00
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CAPTAIN
KANGAROO
900
[2) PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
3) HIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
3) MOVIE: (Mon) 'Dead
Mans Eyes' Len Chancy,
Jean Parker. (RAW) 1944.
(Tuos.) "Four Fo,'r
- Lon
Chancy, Jean Parker, (SAW)
1963. (Wed.)FOSF(W Texas"
Cant. from yeslatday. (Thin.)

Pn sonbroaic

S. Call or bring proof to THE EVENING HERALD
no later than 10 A.M., January 3. In the event there
Is no winner by that time, contest will be extended
until a winner has been declared.

1000
4. 3) THE BLUE KNIGHT
Bumper (George P( onnedy)
Ines to pemuade mDbstat's girt

Winners name will be published January 7, 1976

lead the poke
cnme
1030
MY WIFE NEXT 'bOonJames Farentino and
Somrnars portray a marhed
couple who decide to separate
arnicaby, only to end up OLLu
pying adjacent apartments.
U SAY, BROTHER
1 2) SILL GRAHAM NEW
YEAR'S EVE SPECIAL
EL) INTERNATIONAL
ANIMATION FESTIVAL
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WILL START ASA CAPITAL IST

To Keep Bob
Y Warm

FOR BABY'S PARENTS

A Carter's Thermal Blanket

WITH
$10 SAVINGS ACCOUNT

6 Days Care is our
gift tothe First Baby

From
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SAPfFORD322.45

Little Mr. or Miss 1976
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Baby of 1976

FOR MERCHANDISE OF THEIR CHOICE
AWAITS THE PARENTS OF THE NEW
YEAR BABY AT....

FAIRWAY MARKETS

iinnouncemens

Baby of 1976 may treasure its first
portrait, we will give a beautiful....

For This Year's First Baby
iIl be printed to order for the proud parents by

Celery C

The First Pair
Of Shoesi

Custom Made Frame

Priitting Co. Inc.

f the proper size within 60 days 'f birth

Commercial Printing 8, Lithography
-HERE SINCE 1920Now In Our New Building At fll Magcolia

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€ (Mon., Tuos,, Wed, Fri.)
ULlÄS, YOGA AND YOU
(Thum) CONSUMER SUR.
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€0 ROCKY AND FRIENDSUNDERDOG
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2-00
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HOUSE- Ken Mars and 11am
Dunn star In thls domestic
comedy sot at tt'o time of a
'40th annlverC,n,
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nsas
vs Goorala.
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Nicklaus takes 16th major,
Forego takes second straight Providence 80-69. Muhammad
a nd boxer Muhammad All
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winning fourth PGA by two
Ruffian, the three-year-old filly Widener,
making many of
Jimmy Connors wins Ali retains heavyweight title
MAY
shots. New Zealand's John
the headlines. champion, broke two bones in third straight National indoor stopping Cliuck Wepner in
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15th
wins
The Cincinnati Reds; walked her right foreleg and had to be
Walker runs world record mile
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in
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Prince Thou Art beats Crampton takes Houston Open.
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baseball pennant with ease and tucky Derby winner Foolish
1J.
turned back the Boston Red Sex Pleasure
Foolish Pleasure in Florida
Houston Acros retain Wfl
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in their match race at
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Avatar
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Santa
tiockt.'v
crown, beating Quebec
n a stirring World Series, Belmont Park,
Robies.
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(ollege football feat ured an Th e year's hi gh li ghts
Anita Derby. Dave Roberts sets Nordiques fo ur straight. Torn
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unbeaten Ohio State team that
TaIiadeg
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JANUARY
Is returning to the Rose Bowl.
6-'
inches, Welterweight stops Ron Lyle in 11th round.
Budd' Baker. Don 3ies takes
New York Yankees sign free
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In tennis the headline makers agent pitcher Jim Hunter for
Master Derby, 23 to I, beats
Hartford Open. Bill Virdon
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Armando Muniz in 12 rounds. Foolish Pleasure In Preakness,
ere Jimmy Connors, Arthur 3.7Srnilllon dollars. Steve
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Timniy
Lobell
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Houston
Astros manager.
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coach
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Jackknife
and Eustace win
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Tanzania runs world record
split
saw UCLA win its tenth NCAA nips FlorIda 13-10 in Sugar
Hopeful
race. Savou' takes
diI
title.
' ui.
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in 12 years, humbling Bowl. Penn State trims Baylor
International Trot. Ed Halicki
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APRIl.
Kentucky, the team that 41-20
Kentucky beats Indiana four
of San Francisco Giants no-huts
in Cotton Bo wl Southern
1' rbito Salaarria dethrones ,arncs to one for ABA
snanped Illinois' 34 game California o vercomes Ohio
flera' Bobby Clarke takes Stanley Cup skate
Mets Al Geiberger wins TPC
'usuinu Hanagata as WB4, bjskcttiajl title Golden State
winning streak
golf
. Bonefish bins final to
State 18-17 in Rose Bo w l.Notre
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Warriors
The Phusadeiphia Flyers Dame
beat
Washington
tics
and
Koufax
co
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heats
of tour heat Ham
Hale
JULY
upsets
unbeaten
Weiskopf
wins
Greensboro
Bullets
four
straight
for
Fred
Lynn
NBA
Irwin
Wins
Atlanta
Classic
retained the Stanley Cup in the Alabama 13-11 in Orange Bowl,
Hilly Jean King wins sixth bletonian. Atlanta Braves
Open. Victor Galindez retains basketball crown. Bobby Unser
Vinny Giles of Richmond, Wimbledon singles title, replace Manager Cde King
Pittsburgh Steelers beat tennis title, beating Vitas WI3A light heavy title, beating takes Indianapolis 500. Richard Va., wins British Amateur golf beating Evonne Goolagong wi th Connie Ryan.
Minnesota Vikings l&amp;.6 in Super Gerulaitls In five sets. J.C. Pierre Fourie.
Petty wins World 600 stock car title. Avatar upsets Foolish Cawley, 6-0, 6-1. Richard Petty Wajima beats
Foolish
Bowl. Johnny Miller wins Snead wins San Diego Open.
Nicklaus wins fifth Masters race. Gene Littler wi ns Danny Pleasur e in Belmont Stakes, wins Firecracker 400. Art Wall Pleasure, Ancient Title and
Phoenix Open by 14 strokes. Benny Parsons captures with 12-under par
276. Johnny Thomas-Memphis Open.
Forego in Belmont 's Governor,
Colonel Power takes Illinois wins Milwaukee Open golf.
Ted Marchibroda to coach Daytona 500 stock car race
Miller and Torn Weiskopf tie for
Ptiilad1lphu
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retain
Derb'
Don
Quarrie
runs
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Arthur Ashe upsets Jimmy
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Dwight Stones sets world second, one stroke back. Bobby
NIH. hockey title, beating yards in world record 19.9 Connors 6-1, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4 For
-Killebrew leaves Minnesota indoor high Jump record, 7 feet Allison wins Rebel
seconds, Ray Floyd takes Wimbledon title. Foolish
: L&gt;4 I'm- ins for Kansas City Royals, 5-3 4 inches. Richard Petty takes race. Apprentice Joe 500 auto Buffalo Sabrt.s 4 games to 2.
Mucciolo
Unbeaten
Ruffian
wins
Kemper
Open golf. Richard Pleasure wins Belmont match
k
Miiler shoots 25-below par Itichmond 500. Pat Fitzsimons rides
11
six
winners
at Mother Goose by 13' lengths Petty wins Riverside 400 stock race as unbeaten filly Ruffian
263, wins Tucson Open by nine wins Los Angeles Open. Philadelphia's Keystone track. for ninth win.
Wisconsin crew car race,
24
breaks leg near half-mile pole
strokes. lIe's 49 under par In Unbeaten Indiana wins Big Ten
Jerry
McGree
wins
Penwins
third
straight
IRA regatta.
Mrs.
Nancy
Sym.s
of
Colorado
and
is humanely destroyed.
,.
two events,
title.
sacola
Open.
Foolish
Pleasure
Rodrigo
Valdes
stops
Ramon
Springs
wins
British
Amateur
Tom
Watson wins British
Bobby Allison takes Western
MARCH
takes Wood Memorial. Diabolo Mendez, retains WBC mid- golf. Handle with Care takes Open, beating
Australian Jack
_i 500 auto race. Cleveland Unbeaten Foolish
Pleasure
wins
California
Derby.
Sandra
dleweight
title.
Rodolfo
MarYonkers
International
Pace,
Newton
in
playoff
70-71. Cm-4
Browns name Forrest Gregg wins Flamingo. Tizna takes
Chris
Evert
retains
French
cirinati
leads
NI..
West by 121 2
coach. Ral ph KinergnakeshfalI Santa Margarita Handicap.
.
;
tennis
title.
Les
Angeles
Lakers games at All-Star break.
of Fame by two votes, Paul AngelCordero wins races
11
NVW
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get
Katcem
Abdul-Jabbar
from Pirates lead East by six.
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to
coach
Kansas Cit) firt sI'c d,i
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Bucks.
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Tom
Jenki
Chiefs 0 A Phillips to coach Bobby ('hacon stops Jesus
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Philadelphia
Golf
Classic
games I.krton tops East b) 4
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Houston Oilers.
Estrada In second round, keeps
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wins
Coaching
Club
Forego takes Suburban.
(,ene Littler takes Q'osb) WBC featherseight title Bob
J
American
11
Oaks
and
triple
Roger
Maflbie wins Pleasant
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fill! b', (our shots George \turph takes Inverrar) golf,
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crown
for
fillies
Mr.
lucky
Valle)
Golf
Classic
Sandra
Sit fert to coach Cornell foot
Roberto Duran stops Ha)
Phoenix takes Michigan Mile Palmer takes US Women's
,f
ball
I ampkin in 14th, retains
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Ancient
Title
suns
b)
four
strokes
Hollywood
Open
Restless
FFBRUARY
lightsseight title Lee Tresino
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Cold Cup. HubenOlisaresstops Restless wins Holl)wood
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Burley Haywood and Peter takes Citrus Open. A.J. Foyt
Bobby Chacon In second round, Juvenile.
- Gregg win 24-flow's of Dayto na wins California 500. John
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regains
WBC
-feather-weight
Texas
Rangers
fire
manager
race. Mexico beats U.S. 3-2 in Conteh stops Lonnie Bennett in
cro wn.
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Billy Martin, hire Frank
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US Open playoff won by Lou Lucchesi Kansas City Royals
beats Rod Laverin four sets For heavyweight crown
Graham, shooting 71 to John drop manager Jack McKeon,
$loo,00o tenn is purse Gary
Boston catcher, Canton 1' isk
Maha ffey 75 Nero wins Cane hire Whitey Herzog Royal
(roli takes Hassa'nn Open
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One of the biggest questionS of 1976 has to be'
ho long iIl it take us to stop writing "1975" hen
making out checks, letters etc.?
#
Iki e" looking to i bright ne sear, but
somehow, the past 12 months deserve more than a
mere Fell? Naidad, stig of egg nog and forget it
Locally, I shall always connect with 1975:
A rare sear in which Seminole Community
College did NOT qualify for a state tournament in
basketball It as a significant season, hoever,
bt'ause the Raiders opened play in 13eV, $36
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I ake Rrantlev wrestler emeritus And'
.thiamson
beating just about everyone he squared
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carried an eight-column message the day he lost,
He s off t another good start this SCdSO9
Bald Darryl Dakins smearing Seminole
('aunts cage tt'iiii' t' ('r\ ifll(' he (act d them
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sprinter Don
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winter at the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club. They
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ui't k"i of times the' could nave UL together
tOtuiCs
racing against each other in jxi on .4 The sight of Sand on his .ivmg XJfl floor,
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Stetson's lh%e Stowers put
tIn. late Tuesday game into

All that V)tential resting with Seminole County
PCI) footl),lll teanis and onl' ''niinole high II1(I
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consequence, was the pairof impressive basketball
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games and probably ondering
The incredible basketball upsets on the same
night in high school district tournaments last
spring Lyman, inner of only tto games ill mark
season, upset Seminole. And Lake Brantley
Earlier, Eart Carolina came
kmx ked off highly regarded Ne Sm i na Beach
Ls man dii(I l3rantley both fell (lie next night, but
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thro ws each by Tom Klusinan game 70,67.
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and Dirk Twine h,
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New York Islanders a. Phila
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Vancouver S. Kansas C4t. 2
Chicago S. California
Todays Games
AtIan'a at New York Rangers
eshinoson at Detroit
Los Angeles it Pittsburgh
Boston at Minnesota

Aqainst Buckeyes
Vermeil. "I JuSt don't know if fourth game of the season.
'hatwillbegoodcnoughtobeat
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Ohio State is gunning fur the Ohio State."
revenge motive. Woody hayes
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is shooting for Ohio State. And ing about the last time his team thinking about something lcss
neither coach should have played the nation's topranked personal and far more noble.
trouble motivating his football club earlier this season - and

Hniins prepare fnc Thursday's home.
said, when asked if he expected
Hose Howl game in Pasadena,
"They are not invincible," any complacency from his tal.
Cal.
poInted out Cliff Frazier, the entrich players. 'Thitt should
"Our kids, think, will play
Ilrurns' middle guard who Is be plenty of motivation. This

Toronto 6. Edmonton 3
Winnipeg S. HOuston 3
TodaysOames
No games scheduled

This is the fourth straight trip
to Pasadena for Hayes' boys
and only the first time for
UCLA since 1966. In contrast to
the more sedate Buckeyes, the
Hrns have been s.high oser
thi' fll.S QfrICn.
"i'iii ,is enthusiastic as fli
kids," said Vcrmeil. "We had to
tone them down at ur
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NEW YORK (APt - Turnabout being fait. L3Ia

Malone, who bypassed college toplay with the Utah Stars,

Howl match between Penn

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soon jump from the American Basketball
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The Stars, who enticed Malone to sign with tJm
directly from high school last year, left the sports scene

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R. U. Hutchisort, 327 1051

eon

10.5 points a

game.

1972-7, but the Buckeyes were
Michigan Coach Ho Schem"ilILS is the finest defense, given the Rose Bowl nod all
bechler, who'll have frem
regardless of size, we've ever three years.
Itick Leach leading the Wolve- played agalnit at Oklahoma,"
"These youngsters we
rines, confirmed: "He's said Switzer of Michigan's [sought down here are
(Leach) not only giving up smaller delenders.
senting three years of fnistra.
tlirve years ol experience, but
Both coaches praised the tion
against what we C0n
divine right.
matchup, with Sctiembechler sldertbemostformidawcoppore'pe.

...

54').

1

10;) (acho-Zarre() 5.10; Q

SEVENTH

1. ca-Perez (3) $0.20; 3106
110; 2. LJrriLeniz (1)
TWELFTH
I.
C: 1. Bay
5.00,1.50;) Echano Quiola (2)640; Charmer (2) 150, 7.10, 2.60; 2.
0 (I)) $25.70; P (3.1) 531.10.
MirseoIa POPPy (6) 2.20, 2.10; 3. ShEIGHTH
1. Alava Ramon (1) pren SJsnal (5) 3.00; 0 (76) 500. T
15.00, 6.10, 1.00; 7. Celaya-Larrea (7) (7-65) 31.40.
6.00, 3.00; 3. Maruri-Mugueria (5)
A
3,117; H
$143,950
310:011-7)144.40; P (17) $111.50.
NINTH -1. Ramon (5) 12.40,6.10,
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
3.50; 2. Altu (I) 560, 3.eO; 3. fiilbao
161 3.30; Q (1-5) $4040; P (S-I)
FIRST -5.16, 8: 1. Xmas Pud-

s,

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$116 10

irrsàman tuarwrback has been

onierence.,.Dut we darn sure

Sctwmbechler.

(tuck Pannon 0]) 3.20,2.60; 3. 8rown

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ding; 2. Greg Pruitt; 3 Glen's

o
So I
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ri

Page l-Bj

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golf. Bugs Alive in 75

futurit'. Tom
rif

Wafter

710,1.40, 2. Fermn(7t 7.40, 5.70; 3.

News; 6. L.L.'S fmogene; 7. Capital

,

I'leasure runs fifth. Nicklaus
takes World Open. Vjc Galinde

-

5

P1rate three straight for NI. .Jockey Club Gold Cup. Texas Rangers
Ixmnant. Boston makes it thrL-e Optimistic Gal take. ,Sahzua Nellie Briles.

wins All. titI, beating Pkrri Fourie. flu.

Seaver fans

Piritc'

,lohrsc:n art! Uuh'

Numero Jno takes
Belmont Futurity. Dearly

first U.S. Open

"limb NI, East.

beats

for pitcher

RefraniwlnNationalTeamgolf Stakes
Ryan as

manager with

Iflsarnj NIiiu;itj,

rutains

at Ktystone,

5teepkCU1Se.

NOVEMBER

BostOn

Cafe

obtains

Kuehi as manager after twu 'i'exas lthngrs. Ken Shipp

Ilia

David Kotey of Ghana
BOstn's Luls Tiant five-hits Nicklau.s wins AustralIan
Open. Coach.
W}3C featherweIght title, Iteth,
wins

tennis Wajima In

Wooctward. Brewers

6-0 in World Series Honest Pleasure takes L.aw'el

San Francisco

Giant. drop

title, (.4, fi. (.3. Tom
,olf World Series
tat:es

Li-nj

(rahzini. hubert

s;r

&amp;nithcrn Open v.olf.

Greefl

Vajirna beats Forego in
Mtrfl.- ro Shndkap as Foolish

MarJIla,
.MacPhauItii.s lit

title. 1.-arty
8. Expos cirup

retains

OCTOBER
j0

NOTICE OF SUIT
of Seminole County. Florida: run
ttsersceH 32degreesO2'43" E.along TO: RAMONA NEWKIRK
FICTITIOUS NAME
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
the Fostitly rlgfit of way line of
Notice i hereby given that I am
All parties claiming interests by.
EdgemOn Avenue 75.15 II. to
engaged in business at Oak Drive,
point of curvature ot a curve con through, under or against RAMOPIA
Forest City, Seminole County, cave Southeasterly, having
a radius NEWKIRK, his wife, arid 10 an
FlorIda under the fictitious name ut
iA 467.00 feet; run thence Nor. parties having or claIming to hive
FLORIDA
FISHING
CX. ttseesterly along the arc of said
CURSIONS, and that I intend to
curve and said Easterly right of property herein dncrit)ed.
register said name wIth the Clerk of way
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
line of Edgemon Avenue 153,17
the CIrcuit Court, Seminole County, feetrufltnc.Nsldegr,fl4350.. that an action to forec$o,, a rnor
FlOr;!,
eccct-: WIth
F. along saId Easterly right of way
unlhefgjjow,ng real property

3fl6733rJ

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Residence Unknown
WILLIAM BADGETI,

cave Northi'rl? havIng a radius ist

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
re

thwesterly along said Northeasterly

the right of way lIne and the orc of said

HOLLOWAY has been filed and yOu corner of LotS. Block "4"
are required to serve a copy a? yoi.r
North Orlindø 5th Additi; run
aforesaid

inninj, Red Sox win 5.4, Mihraukee Breweia. Ruqers Dotzca to Cleveland for out-

ir,ninghrner,7-6.JtMor7':j's
ntntl)-inning,

Reds

World

Sems, 4 gaines

a

F'elii'iaiio, Luls Gino
sirts, Oklahoma
Erie
by Kansas 23-3. John Walsh get six-month prison

rt (Wuout looping upset

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and

Florida, Inc. $06 W. Central B'vd., t,e' Northerly
line of sild BlOck "4",
original With the Cerk of the above, point

trlfer'ta,

UCLA

3. World Football League who will coach Tampa in NFL beats Sotithern Cal a-fl, earns
dies. John Milkr repeats In disbands,
lnlgio. KansCitygetssentl ROSe Bowl berth. Navy ti'tins
Group PI*'H
ff'' Open Cnc'nnatt beats
WaJima
baman Dave Nelson from Army 3O6.

by established local firm, Office
Secretary to meet public, type,
tile, etc. Must be pleasant, neat
and accurate wilts spelling, figure

OEU.1IS

BROKER, 327,5997.

2 Bedroom, kitchen equipped
Fenced yard, close in

resumetohøxS94,,oTheEvining _______________________

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Fli,
37771
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5175 per mo Call 727 1536

f'
'

ailner's

PUbliSh; Dec. I?. 21, 31, 1973
Jan. 7, Ifl

STUDlO1,. 3

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FICTITIOUS NAME
2

I.orge 1 &amp; 2 Bd

BEDROOM

J!t

FROM

I

plaint on the PlaIntiff's ettorney,
3: Bruce Schirard
Joseph H. Rithardori, IJlm,r,
Fra,.k A. McCann
MurcIsison, Athty
S. Ball, Post Publish: Dec, 3). 1975
Otflcefloxll9, JacksonvIlle, Florida JAP&amp; 7, I4, 21, 19Th
32701, af.dfiietpeo,'igjaat answer or OE 13?

FURNISHED
OR tJNFURNISHED
125

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ivio. -6

.&amp;

I

*ir'ewir

WITH GOOD CREDIT
or F naruple

Was

Now

$3998

$3487

'75 Duster

1971 Fiat Racer

1971 Duster. 6 Cyl stand, 59-95
$970 Hornet, 6 cyl, stand, 36000
otiginal ni*Ics 599%
Many others lOoOSeIrm

-'

Was

Now

$3982

$3497

Chico &amp; The Man

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ict. 17 92&amp;477,Loflgwood
Call)?) 1570orS31 -460$

SWAPSHOP FLEAMARkT
Anyone can e a Seller or a buyer
Plo charge All admitted free

Come browse every Sunday at the
Movieland Drive In Theatre,
South 17-97. Phone 372.1216,
r'-

Clark

Chtysler Plymouth

1973 Plymouth Custom Satellite
Station Wagon. brown metalic, fu
lIp loaded, low mileage, $7,095
3221631. Dealer.

485 Hwy. 4.36

831.7100

CALL DICK BURNS

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&amp;li

CIIi'5

Th4gt

Dauci

building

Service Special

323-9410

I I

Kitchen.Bathroom
Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks. Installation
eva i'able. Bud CabeII. 322 5052

2017S. FRENCH (HWY 17.97)

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Kitchen equipped.
Double garage with workshop.
Priced at 523.000.
family room.

P1INECREST

GOT IT ALL573,500 3 BR's, 2 Baths, extra
large family room. Carpeting,
drapes, disposal, range, storage

_________________________________________

hour. Have had up
to 16 truck loads to sell. This
auction for people wtso want to
save or make money. We sell by
the piece, dozen, gross, or
truckload, All types of goods.
jewelry, food items, brIc-a-brac,
crystal, radios, S tracks, many
other items.

.

air,

HWY16FLEAMARKET

yard home for
equity inotp'.er real estate or what
have you. 124.500.

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

[STATe
372 1

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Air Condtioning

YEAR END SPECIALS

PLEX- 7 bedroom concrete
lock, excellent condition, no city
Ixes; by owner 337 6170

Central Heat

, Air Conticving
For, free estimate's, cati Carl
Harris,, at SEARS in Sanford, 377

ESTERSONLANDCLEARING
Bulldozing, Excavating, Ditch
work Flit dirt, top soil 3725343.
594)

1171

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Spc.goldectuonaland7w,flnut.,d
tables with drawers, 0000 con-

Beauty Care

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C&amp;A BackHoe Service
stored &amp; moved 3329117 or 131
119%

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harr'ett's Beauty Nook)

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5nr Zg zacj iii cabrict. 3 fle't'dic'
position, twin needle, front
lOidiflg, deluxe sewing machine.
Pay balance of 575 or ID paymentsof SI See it
SANFOR 0') SEWING CENTER
307 East First. Downtown
3729111 Eve 169 1116

Office Machines

Hauling
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LIGHT HAULING, tunk S.
Will Hiul Anytime
Phone)?) 577)

Painting
__________________________

Heater Cleaning

qualifying

-----------52-Appliances

.

BETTER PAINTING 161 SF61
A Better job, for a Better price.
Interior &amp; Exterior. 25 pcI. dis. for
senior citizen's.

Heaters Cleansed, all makes IS
yearsexperience PeuiMitter, 722

Refrigerator, Dryer,

Oil Burner Cleaning &amp; Service. 21

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the Evening Herald today

service usedmachlne,
MOONEY APPLIANCES)?) 0697
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.VRadio..Sfeo
carpet, air &amp; immediate oc.53
--------- -cupancy. 575,400. QualIfied for
----inlereit credit of 51,270 Terms if
COLOR TV.$lI 95 MONTH
d$irtd
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
64-4 1006

322.6457
.

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BROKERS

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Carpentry, Rem,deI*ng, Additis,,
Custom Work Licensed Bonded ,
fre' fltimis'p 3736034
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Free estimates
Call 37) 6769
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Expert roof repair's, flat roOfvcc
ingie's All work guaranteed
Dl 6OGOEN ROOFING 3236700.

Sewing

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Pet Care

Plaster Patching &amp; simulated
ixick S. s-tone specialty
______________________________
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call PhIl Gonzalez 305 72)3939

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Upho'stering
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Qual ity utsoisft.rriq. Free p'ck upt
de livery Call fix' fr
e'stimal.
201I E Commercial 373 6151

PET REST INN

TWO PLUS TWO iS FOUR

B.0ardrng&amp;Groomin
Ph 373 1051

Classified Ad5 Gets Result's

And That's A Factt
And That's A Fact TonI

I

________________

Dressmaking, ladi l's',

en's, thiidren's,. Drape's, Uilti,
Ptsolstering. Donna Canada,
37707U7.

ART IIROWPI PEST CONTROL
7547 Perk Orve

Interior, Exterior PlasterIng,

ROBSON MARINE

WANT TO SELL

7921 Hwy 1792
322 5961

YOUR HOME?
Bu,.rig a new home? Mov'ng to an
apartmeni

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Little want ads bring big, big
results. Just try one. 323-2611 or
; 999,3,
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-Off ice
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Supplies

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Wood or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; theirs, secretarial desks, &amp;
chairs, tiralght chairs, tiling
cabInets, as Is. Cash and carry.
Cas.selberry, $7

Get

with a Herad
CliStified ad We'll help yOi Wf?e
an ad that *ill bring a fast sale
CALL 7227611
some action

Photography

97,5.30.4704

Need help on that Saturday lob?
Paneling door, windows hung,
concrete work, etc. By the hour or
by the job. 37? 9365.

Well Dril!ing

____________________________

I'bofoqraphy by Munson Cccka,ne.
Fine wedding photos- reasanãbly
priced Phone '573 4351,

'i'JEL.LS DRILLED. PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

All types and sizt's
We repair and Service

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Plumbing

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NO LL 'S
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001ing And Carpentry Repair

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ST. JOHNS PEALTY CO.
Days 1:1 6111
Nights- 372 7)52

5.5-Boats &amp; Accessories
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Used office furniture

.

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h'EAL ESTATE. INC

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Color TV's from $50: (11W, from
515; Service all makes HER (IS'
TV. 200 S. French, 373 173.4.
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Roofing

Altr'r6trts

Pest Control
_____________________

Home Improvements

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SANFORD

service 702 Live Oak Blvd
C .i%'.rlberry Phone 131 96.41

WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
WORK? Place a Classified Ad in

Hcur Service Dykes Heating S.
Ar (orjitonn;. 322 58)7

KENMORE WASHER,parts,

New) bedroom blocS, maintenance
free. Corner 'ot on paved roads,

OR lyE IN TV SERVICE- Fast

1790.

BuBed5andDithh
Phone 3fl2613
_______________________________

DeBARY

Radio &amp; TV

OFFICE MACHINES
'We service all makes and models-"
Free Pickup and Delivery
Ssnford Bus-insets Machines 3721005

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ccar.Ir.g

.

Land Clearing, fill dirt, clay, rock

S19E.First.)735742
___________________________

Assume Payments

COUNTRY

ALA CLEANS ALL

E"err pressure
31') 0565

All kinds, 04 dlpgng. HotJ$etraiie"s,

KULP DECORATOPS
409W. 1st St. 3727335
We Buy Furniture

bedroom arrangement, kitchen
equipped, enclosed garage, out.
standing landscaping. Only 51.300
&amp; take over payments No

Pressure Cleaning

_______________________

322.47.

Bedroom block, 2 balh, paved road
&amp; frontage on spring fed lake
if desired

322.2420
EALTORS MIS 3541 PARK
heat S. air.
373 1301.

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Land Clearing

______________________

51-Househokj Goods
'iiii
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LAKE LOTS

Payton's.

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OnHiUhWayI&amp;Saflfoid
(BeIsindAuclionGill.ries)

CaliBart

!CORATOR'S DELIGHT- Cx.
:elienl conditIon. 3 BR,
new 3 to cts- from, one 1.4,000; one
:entral heat-air system. Dish.
$4,500: one 14.500. or we will build
vastie', drapl-$, range, carpeting,
your horn on one of these lots fot'
enced rear yard, It's real nice,
a pisc¼ae deal
.23.900.

CIten 3 bedroom, I" bath, avocado
$1love S. refrigeralur, blue carpet,

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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FREE GIFTWRAPPING.AII Baby
Gifts, KnitS, Christening Gowns.
PAYTON'SCHILDRENSWEAR
2640 Hiawatha
Ph 377)301

G PIERAL CONTRACTOR

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1801 West First St., Sanford
323.7730

New seller every

carpet, fenced

JtHNNY WALKER

S

372 5622

AUCTION
Friday, Jan. 9, 11A.M.

WYNNEWOOD
TRADE.TRADE.TRADE

shed, new roof and ready to move 7 bedroom block, older tsome off
in. Owner wants it sold by New
Mellonville Ave. $11,500. Terms if
Year's and reduced it to 1.3,000
desired,
below appraised figure.

ANYTIME

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Console stereo A.M.FM radio, good
condition, $33. Misc. household
000dS. 323-7791 after 6.

Really

Call Sanford's Sales Leaper

•

BUY-SELL-TRADE

)11.315E. First St.

I bath, 570,000 with

F

:

WILSONMAIERFURNITURE

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for good Spinet Piano, or sell, $375
372 6670

WITT REALTY

Realtor

P

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P

SWAP- 16 It, Cobia V-Bottom Boal

517,000 Home has 2 BR, I bath and a
75'x175' lot. Call uj.

Flea, anu

I

0

ti's like
nnies from neaven whCn
Sell "Don't Needs-" with
a
want ad
____________________________

freshlypilnted)BRhomoonhlgh 4 bedroom block, 2 bath, 1 acre,
Lake Mary, one year old. 137.500.
Terms if desIred.

CiDUNTY-HERE IT 1513 BR hnmt
on an acrel Paneled kitchen S.

0

0

anytIme.

24 His.

THIS HANDYMAN FIX.IT

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MINI-FARM
2", Acres, neat, 2 bedroom, 1 bath
home, 3 fenced pastures. New
barn, 526,900.

site. Quiet neIghbOrhood, close to
school, Carpeted, drape's, rat.ge &amp;
back yard fenced $21,950

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PARK- Attractive

'r

'73 Plymouth Scamp

Any CarNoMoney Down

Floor
Stripping
S.
Waxing.
cesidential &amp; businesses. Free
estimate's, Blitz Clean 323-5951.

5771

S tenstrom Realty

tntral

Hwy. i;.iAcross
From Ranch House
373.$4700r 131.9777

J1nrJlohc

I-

3

Home of QPP Warranted Hornet

DEPOSIT
_________

3222O9O
1

everywhere,

Bedroom block, 2 bath,
recreational am,nenities, split

NO SECURITI

1SOS W, 25th St
SANFORD

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bike

bedroom.7 bath, fireplace, central
heat, family room,

HI DDEN LAKE

acre 5125 mo. A A McClanahen

80-Autos for Sale

70'Swap &amp; Traae

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Wanted for immediate employment 7 Bedroom farm house with one

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or

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7757,

ONE DAY ONLY I!

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50""Miscellaneous for Sale

PEDOMETER
Walk

pr'yn'e

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Merchandise

Mary. Reduced $3,900 to $34,000,

3714353

equipped, air, carpeted Large
ynr'i 510's Adi,lI 177 7295

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LAKE F RONT

A pesone call could s-tart you on a new New 3 bedroom, 2 bath,aII electric, R
AVENPIA
and profitable career. Call $62
central heat and air. Phone 372

(Seal)

being a point on s curve Ingaged in btJsInelt at 173 Grand
styled Court on or before January conc.ay Northerly, having a radius VIew Av
77th, 1976, ofhers4ise. a judgment
• Slnford 3277$, Semboole
Of of 2173.50 f.et; run thence
Nor. County, Florida under the fictitious
adoptlonmaybeenteyg51
you thweserIy along said North Ii, of nime
for the relief demanded in
of ARGUS ENTERPRISES,
the Block "1" and hong th arc of Said
d that we intend to register slid
Petition,
curve 44706 feet to thO T'OcI of
with the Clerk of the 'ircuit
said Court on DetCmber 72nd, 1173 79 p713 acres more or
less
(Seal)
bCCO(ç.,ç with H'se prov's;.ir ci
has been filed against you
Arthur H. Bt(kwith, Jr.
you the Fictitious Nim, 5tltjt, To
are requlre,1 to serve a copyand
0? your Wit: 5etion
By: Mary If. Darden
Deputy Clerk
Publi'sh. Dec. 21. II, 1'YS, Jan. 7, II,
1t76

Nice I Bedroom apt , k,ti.i',er

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said Court of Decembef 15, 191$.

REALTOR

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Vou'Il find that someone Out there
needs just what you have to offer.

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5 09 FlorIda Statutes

tO California coach otm McKay Ik,wte, Md,,

2 Bedroom SIlOplus deposit
53.051

373 38

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION CF THEIR COST

terms.

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bonusal, fringe benefits to mature T
bedroom, fum. or un!urn.,
Individual in the Sanford area.
adults preferred, security deputIt.
Regardless of experience, air.
mail: C J. Pate, Pres., Texas
Refinery Corp. Box 711, Fort
3-uses
Unfurnished
Worth, Texas 7610$.
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,

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: LIllian 1. Jen.tlns

REALTOR 3?)

THESE CARSON SALE

BLAIR AGENCY

Country Club Corp.
3226457

I can't refuse." Will trade neat 3

aRACIOUS 2 Story, Executive 1
bedroom, 7t', baths, choice
Idyliwilde section FascInating 30'
x J' family room, with fireplace.
LarQcbreakfas-trn,3sg t.

31A-tXsplexes

Wanted

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REALTORS

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Double

Phone 3fl.75
Motorcycielnyjrarge

Wanted to buy used Office furniture.
Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Hwy. $7.92, 530.4706

or
"'"

-n".w

Brokerowners.ays'MakerneaI

Harold Hall Realty

TEXAS REFiNERY CORP. ulfeis

the proposed Pot? Office Box 7n, Orlando,
Westerly right of way line of Moss Florida 32102. rtd file the original
Road; run thence S. 36 degrees wIth the Clerk of the above styled
1610' W al'rng Said proposeil court on or tefore January 23rd,
Westerly right of way line 115074 1976; Otherwise a judq'nent may
feet' thence S. 32 degrees 02'45"
entered against you for the relief

con.

1306*33

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Luggage rack. Best offer

DAVES'373n70

From using your home

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11JY cdXO1l

3 Bedroom,

liroker

Forrest Greene, Inc.

'

Saleslady- Experiened in lade"
ready.towear. Appy in prison
only. No phone calls. Ro Jays.2
floE 1st St., Sanford

intersection with

also being a point on a curve

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372 0991 eer1ngs

Sanford-Off Lake Mary Blvd

Lot 59. THE COLONNADES,
Road No.
Florida Statute's 1957.
119; saId right of way line being
THIRD
SECTION, according to the
5: Kennetri F. Paschall
feet
as recorded in Plat
Publish: D.c. 31, 1975, Jan. 7, II, 21, of Southwesterly of the centerline Plat thereof
SaId State Road and on a curve Book 16. Page 53. Public Rcørds of
1976
concave Northeasterly having a Seminole Cuunly, Florid.,
DEU.IiQ
s been filed agalnn you and
radius of 3106.44 feet; run thence
Southeasterly along the arc of said are required to serve a copy of your
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE curve and
along saId Southerly right written defenses. II any, to It on van
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. of way line
706.96 fees to a point of den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, PA, at

with the Northeasterly right of way

7 Bedroom apartment. partI1 fur

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18-Help

Statutes, ToWit: Section 565.09 right of way lini of Stat.

NOTICEOFACTION

7515 Park Dclvi' $70 up

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CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CI 7SIIl.CA.20.A
In re: the Matter of:
KEVIN LU(EHE HOLLOWAY
ADOPTION

lor2Bedrooms Adultsonly
PARKAVEPdUEMOIIILE PARK

87 IIUSP4FL

Attorney for Petitioner, Neigh, along
the Easterly line of Lot I, a

Goolagong 5.7, 6-4, 6-2.
Dave Hill takes Sahara golf.
A's nianager Alvin Dark. Reds
Carol Vadmils for Brad State heats Michigan 21-14,
('incjnjiati clircl:t NI. West
sour A'
Pitch no-hitter win 6-2. Don January takes Park,
Joe Vanui and Jean earns Rose Bowl berth. Gentf
title siUi Uu-ec
itit. against Angels. Casey Stengel Texas Open'
Mauch to manage Minnesota
Ratelle. Nobillary
Spain's Manuel Orantes upsets die.sat8S. MuhazninadAIistoi
Boston evens Serk, winning Washington-Laurel
Internat- Twins.
t'rnj

NAVLLS. &amp;RAPLI RUt t,

DEU 143

that an Action for Adoption irs

crnwn.
is

NEWKIRX, his wife.

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)O straight hits as Pirates trim Connie

Soy

.sins her

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1 9 7'

PubIth Dec II. 1975, Jan 7, l&amp; 21. Addition,
as recorded in PIat Dook

tgej,

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GET THOSELUXLJRY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT AflSI

Plaintiff,
vi

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Schuren

Happy New Year
AVAILABLE
$115 1150 Color TV
QUALITY INN NORTH
I I &amp; SR 131, Longwoo

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We Buy Furniture

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Freedom

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REALTORS fir aricri Oflici' P;u I
2621 Orlando Drive
.3721302

Real Estate
322764.3'

per month Adults- only 372 4.470

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TGAGE ASSOCIATION.

Reg

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torcyc$

1971 HortdaCL7CO, like new

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CHULUO1A- 2 BR, 2 baths, Fla.
rm., kit, equipped, carpet, air.
k.• .ir...a.
l..,__..
,. ... ..wury ml,, Tool
house, corner fenced lot, citrus,
523.700 PHA lerms. CHUL(OTA
REALTY, 365-3217.

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

Water front cottage on the scenic
Wekiva River. Furnished 3

a want ad. To place your ad. call
your friendlyClassifi,dgal at The

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past (our years and Big Ten

PHONE 372 1301

Phone)?] 1871

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furniture, ')PpIinci'•
!.
iu I r - 5 I tem.
Larrys M.)rt, 21$ Sanford Ave.

Ye's, we will ShOw you how you can
OWN your OWN office for 10 pci.
down, balance
per month.
This is an office condominium.
Call today for your appointment
First callers get Is-I choice of
suites.
Each unit has individuat entry,
electric Service and toilet
facilities

SUNLAND AREA

321.0041

CLEAN APARTMENT
FOR RENT

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AUCTION. 373- 7310

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Rrai t;st,,le Broker 1710640
32? 0779
373 79

MIS-REALTORS

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Tangelos aid I anger 'ne's
$77S ButhI

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of

professional landscaping NO
CLOSING COSTS. S PCI. TAX
CREDIT, FREE MEMBERSHIP
TO MAYFAIR COUNTRYCLUB,
$3000 PER MONTH TOWARDS
UTILITIES FORONE YEAR. 7",
7.75$ PCI. INTEREST RATES.
One bedroom, one bath and three
bedroom models also available.

Pd
O 'A
I 7, ?ralrr ,spts- Adull S. family park.
Weekly sts Hwy Il 92. Sanford
fl3 19)(i

5)1

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dishwasher.

disposal, continuous- clean Oven,

bringresults, try one, and listen to 2-Bedroom wIth screened porch.
your phone ring. Dial 3227611 or
heat and air, $100. Phone 373 1762
avel Oranges, $2 SO per by
Juice Oranges, SI SOper by.

carpeting,

decorator wall paper in kitchen
and baths, prIvately fenced patios,

A

If you don't believe that want ads

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8-1-2 Wolverines

s-hag

Reasonable, 711 W. First St.

Is?. Farm across the street from
Monroe Baptist Chur. Herbert
Russell, 1109 E. Fourth St. Sanfi0. 2'73

ish Real EstaiEé
"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

EnglIsh Peas for freezing, you pick, Newly remodeled 4 room apt. Large
rooms, well furnished. First floor.
1.5 bushel. Cauliflower after Jan.

into

rolling toward the heavens dur- Icr, whose

K

Nice I bedroom apt, lights, water
furnished. Carpeted, adults,
195 50
alter 5 &amp; wk nds

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Corporation
David L. Roth,

3771991
19195 French
3277371,3721196.373 lni
372 1959 372 .418.4

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NEWYEARINEWPRICEI

Central Fiorida's-

redecorated. Come see. 300 E.

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Want a bargain? Big 4 bedroom, 3
bath. central heat &amp; air, Lake

furnished or unfurnished. Newly

9-Good Things to Eat

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Stemper Realty

ADULTS. NO PETS

COLUMNS
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Exceptional Opportunity
For Small Businessman

5271.

Sanford Avi

t,

$0 acres of cleared tled farm land.
S?.i'in pr acre.

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76-Auto Parts
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CASH 322-4132

46-Commer-cjal Property

pilot service and sales. Flonid
Aircraft Initrument Inc., 312

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ANY DESCRIPTION SANFORD

INC.

REALTY INC
201 E 2Sth]2) 753?
HALA COLBERT.REALTOR
SELMA WILLIAMS, As-Societe
Eve's.373 0612cr 37? 1517

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43-Lots..Adreage
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Large house with 3 furnished
apartments,
Good
income
property. 519.100,

available.

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BUDGETS
ARE
BAMBOO COVE APIS
BOLSTERED WITh VALUES
FROM
THE
WANT
AD ,Ofle &amp; 7 bedroom apartments,

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25.7772 acres more or Ins.
Tracl"B":
Begin it the Northwest corner

10

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Muit sell. $971 12*60' 7 BR, mobile
home, furniShed. 13,630. 332453;
or 323-4379.

HAL COLBERT

DELTONA BARGAINS- Builder
must sell these) new homes were
priced from $72.5Oi
will sell for
thOu'sind of dollars less now,
ACREAGE_ Hard to find small
&amp;r..an.. "au price. Uuy 5 or
acres at 57,500 per acre
or
acres at $2,700 per acre.
Terms

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FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSI

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372 6455

530 p in.

A BABY'5 WORLD Care for infants

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The David L. Robb

Sanford

Req Real Es-tate Broker

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dillon, 3737199.

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JIM HUNT RL

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L00king for a lob? The Classified IRecondltioned Batteries, si',T9's
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
Ads witl help you find that job.

3503 Orlando Drive
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Sanfora. 373 5700

M. Unsworth Realty

Brittaln auto pilot wilts radio tractor
for Cessna 117E to K model, new
5995. Radio couplers in stock for
Mooneys and Baechcraft. Corn
plete aircraft instrumen, arid auto

with air, fully
self-contained, excellent con.

Qood home's, 3231269.

ISYR FI'-IAFINANCING

2543

81-Aviation

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1969 Nomad, 9

Horse's for sale- 7 fillys, 7 mares, 1
Appaloosa stallion. Best offer to

p'ow

TAFFER REALTY

Odipes, GE appliances + 0w.
Franklin Arms Apis., 323 6150.

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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Trin,
20.000 miles 57.500
323 1691 after 4 P M

75-ReCreational
Vehicles
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Bedroom. 1 baths Already Sit U)
with awnin(J and '.Iiirtinq Cheap
Phone 37) 0150 110 Exeter Court,
CarriiuecoveMobiIe HomeParli,
Sanford
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SEMI NOL. I CO A;rt'o tracts-,
srn,ill and large. s7,
per acre
and
up TerryRealty, Realtor
257i Park Dr
372 2111
0711
REALTOR
AFTER I-IRS. -377 3991
377 9211
3270645
STORING IT MAKES WASTE3 bedroom, 2 bath. Also guest cotSELL INC IT MAKES CASH
PLACE A CLASSIFIED At)
tag, in Beautiful Mayfair, $64500
CII 7727611 or 5)1 9993

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Phorie327 751$

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66-Horses

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JOHN KRIOER.ASSOC.
107w. Commercial

REALTORS MIS 254$ PARK

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23,000 mileS. Mutt sell. A5s-umn
balance of $2,134 or payments of
$93 month. 323 3610 after 5 pm

ChapmanShows,Datcaye,NC

Rent Blue Lustre ElectrIc Carpet
Shampooer for only 11.50 per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

503W Is-I St.

Call
W. Garnett White

AT 322.242OANYTIME

thence

spitea3l-I-lrecgrdunderSwit. 0(1S)1.50.40 P (3-1)1102.90.
SIXTH
1. Domingo Miguel (1)

tij

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'73 f'ontiac Lemans SpoIl Coupe.

Sunday &amp; P.cnday I p in to 9 30
p.m.
Tuesday, 1 p ns.to6p.m.
Admisi, $1.50

64-Equipment for Rent
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32)6061or3730517eve's-

',,ir.
truck
height. Large fenced outside
storage. Central location.
ci) ,1it

MULTIPLE LISTING REAL1OR

Jal-Alal

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42-4sbiIe
Homes
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322-2420 ANYTIME
REALTORS
PARK
MIS

MAKtt CASH.

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321.0041

AT

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Keg. Real Estate Broker

6-Child Ci7re

C.!! 72? ? ' t I

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- 80-Aulos for Sale

Ocala Antique Show
Jan. 4, 5, 6
Citz Auditorium

PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD P40W.

MLS REALTORS

LOCH ARBOR- WELCOME TO

'OPOdy

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BEDROOM CHARMER! $37,

will buy you this prestigious home
in Idyliwlide. Central heat-air,
range, refrigerator, breakfast
bar, lust to mention a fewt

Req Real Estate Broker

'
Commercial Building

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for three years

37nes

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3.20; 3. City LIle5s (2) 2.40; Q (5-6)
21.60, Is! half BP (6.3); 3131.
ELEVENTH
5-16, A: I. High

wflh large
edited room on 10 acres, Geneva
area $135 month. Phone 37)

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S.40,610;3. M.anolo Rarnon(436,70;

2 Bedroom turnis-fied, $135 month
Adu(t preferred Phone 372 4170.

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Rentals
6C0 Sq Fl. Stsop Space
If You are having difficulty finding a ____________________________
lOON Maple
PlaCetollve.cartodrjve,alobor
J73S)?lor3flMo
some Syi(p yo have
of, 3
menjs'
read all Our want ads every day,
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_____ Real Estate
P
-FTU Oviedo-Duplex, turn. Or
-- - . unturn. Ideal location. Reasonable
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365 3721
41-Houses
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LOSTSinai
trown male
Dachshund, name "Toll y", from Garden Apis., 1 &amp; 2 BR, air, carpet,

$

)LLLJI'fI.i

fl
Range,

acre.

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here tomorrow

THREE

Call Sanford's Sales Leader

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34-vbile Homes
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'omc ci npp w.irran?ecl Homei

PC!?

"YES LAPfDt" You can't say
anything but "yes" to tnis
beautiful? BR,2bathhorne Large
bedrooms, Orlttan*. style and lots
of 000die's toga wins it 39,9ao.

mo.

an

Producing grove. Sprinkler
system. Many other extras,
$79,500.

Home of UPP Warranted Homts

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EVERY DAY someone us looking for 2 Apts, I or 2 bedroom,
furn. or
what you have to sell. Call today
unfurn, both AC, w-w carpet, $50
and yuut Ct3if led Ad will appear
damage, siis mo. 323 1319 after

$

Ste nstro rn ReaRs'11

$110
REALTY,

2 Bedroom, carport, fenced yard.

Call Sanford's Sales eider

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Over

IDYLLWILDE_

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-7 -bath
,.'UFUJN7- J oeoroom,

Wednesday. Dec. 31, 1975-38

71-Antiques

3 M Pr,r
tin
'eeea pnt
Kish Real Estate fd Gardenland. 1100W 1sf SI.
323 6630
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'SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"
STORING IT MAKES WASTE____________________

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KIDDY' STANDARD
OIL SERVICE
MOVING TO 7311W. FIRST ST.
PHONE 373987$

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bowl

month. SCHURE N
Realtort. 7221307

Call H,rb Stenstrom for a con
fIdential Interview, and become a
member 04 our 1976 ERA Temt

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Baptist minl2gcrgi'tesus a c'on cauzewe thlnkyoucan WU)
nection
the pipeline he's fensively easier than you can

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OSTEEPI- 1 Bedrom

SIflIO,d'S Sales Leader is in fld 0)
i* 16) new or eperlenced
(lcd Real Esta?eAssociates to
help service our ERA Sellers and
ftuyerst

SWAP- left Cobla V Bottom Boat
QOOd5pnf Piano, or Sell 5)7
317 6620

Wife

automobile; bl.1nket bond, medical hiving a radius of 1730 feet; run
an accidental death. Specifications thence Westerly along said
Nor
may be picked UP at the Ad
therly right of way lIne and along
ministration Building, Central the arc of said curve
374.03 teeS tO

against

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Northwesterly of the existing Publish Dec. 17. 24, 31, 1975 &amp; Jan 7.
centerline of Sherry Avenue; rvn
1976
thence S. 11 degrees 52'25" W.
EU76
parallel with said centerline aid
along the apparent Westerly right of

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RENT PURCHASE PLAN
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12'xll' mobil. home

Call 17)
Write P.'3 flo 171]
Sanford, Florida 37711

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1st Call 625 3091 after 7 p m.
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PerhapsAlcohollcAnoflymout

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Performed by Marilyn, Notary,
Ocala. 901 732 5561 or 732 5773-------.---.._.
'CEOWlTHA DRINKING
PROBLEM

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Valencia &amp; Piumos.a St. vicinity,
123 1576 after

SECOND -5.16. C: I. lrr Jill (2)
Sanford, Florida. from 9:00 a.m
degrees 73'I?' W. 310.00 feel to the
77.20, 950, 3.60; 7. Modest Gal (1)
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa.
y
are hereby notified mat .
Uttle League baseball ofuntilS'OOp m . (00 hours until 1700 PoInt of Beginning
Gene 4-00.7.60;3.MargM(5)3.40,QU.73 hours), Monday
proceeding for ditsolutlon of
against Penn State's sparkling
through Friday.
Vera 26.50, p071)212.10; DD (5-7) 271 20
LESS AND EXCEPT INDIAN marrlagehasbeenfiledagalns?you
The Central Florida Zoological
defense. Arkansas faces GeorUttle League World Series.
RIDGE P'HASE I
31
and you are required tolervea copy
Society,
Inc
reserves
the
right
to
From the centerline intersection
in a battle ci high-powered
THIRD
5-16. 0: I. Question (6)
LOIS
defenses, if any,
rl"jert any or nIl bids, any bid of Mos.s- Road and Longwood
Merge 460. 2.00. 260; 2. G.'s Monte
Grays-un 50, Low net
offenses. And running ace J
tpsereeo upon Petitioner's attorneys,
feceivedafter Ihespecitied timewill
Ovieøo Road; run thince S U
5.60.3 10; 3. Bill Oslctek (2) 660:0 nOt
n.Srne's end addren.Isppiar
Washington leads Oklahoma Fisher
be considered, No bidoer may degrees 73'a2" E. along the cenIllinois Names Dempsey
Glea (1 6 12 60; T (6 4-2) 453.50; 31.52.
C FLIGHT: Low 5grsss
below,enor before January 19, 1976
withdraw tilt bId 104' b period of terline of LorsgwOod
Michigan, whose onlj MinshelIsl;Lown,t-KayAodiwn
FOURTH
Road and file the original th',ceof with the
516, M 1. Power fortyfive(4.5)daysafterdatesesfor 701.16 tet; thence P4.Ovledo
01
CARBONDAIE, Ill.
Roy mpsey was named head
Pepper (7) 11 60, S 60, 400; 2. A
16
defeat this year was a seve
degrees Clerk of this Court either before
bid openings.
36'l$" E 351 56 feel tO the point of
!ootball coach at Southe
Venture (I) 7.10, 3 10; 3. Wyciiff
Illinoia Ur.iversity.
service on PetitiOner'i attorneys or
Iint lns to (Thio State.
Bids-will beopened at thef
ice of curvnture of a curve concave inimedlately thereafter;
Faye (5) 300; 0 (17) M.20; P 07.1)
otheis.,
the Executivo Director at 300p.m.. Easterly with a radius
Of 921.3$ feet
154.50. 3202.
adefault will be entered against you
e.d.t. (1500 hours), or as scon
and a central angle of 21 degiee's for the relief demanded in
FIFTH-S.I6, 0:1. fterkletr Luck
the
thereafter at possible on January 16, 25'al";
ORLAP400.SEMINOLE
run thence along the arc of
(3) 1610,1060.6.10; 7 Samson Oak
PetItion.
1976.
saId curve 391 11 feet to the point of
TUESDAY NIGHT
(1) 6.50, 620; 3. Proud George
WITNESS MY HAND and seal of
Dated at Sanford. Seminole tangency, run
N. 26 degrees this COUrt on
3100;
0
the 13th day of
p
(31)
71.10;
County,
Florida
this
24th
Svi,itzer: Devine
FIRST
day of 09'Oa" F. 143.08 feet for a Point of
1. Urta Okoki (7) 20.60. 32.12,
Con nectioru
D.cemb.i
A. 0. 1975.
December,
A
0,
1975
BeginnIng;
contInue
740. 140; 2 Larri Arena (5) 7.00,
s-s. B: 1. Lapping Loule
thence N. 26
SIXTH
(SEAL)
5. Alan E Rozon
140; 3. Ica Leniz (2) 360; 0 (57) (1) 1.10. 760. 7.40; 2. K's Beta 03)
'degrees03'06" E. 376.731e0; thence
Arthur H. Be'ckwith, Jr.
Eecutive Director
175 00; P (7-5) $434.70.
N.
11
500, 350; 3. My Shannon (5) 3.20;
degrees 5333' E. 150.00 feet;
Clerk Of Court
Central
Florida
I. Aldana Sarsthez (7)
SECOND
thence 5. 75 de'greqs O'2s" C. 130.21
(1-3) 17.20; T (1-3.3) 117.60; 31.61.
By Lillian T. Jenkins
Zoological Society, Inc.
10.50,7.60, 110; 2. EddyQuioli (5) SEVENTH
feet; thence N. 26 degrees C2'Oa" F.
Dtpty Clerk
1-16,0:
I.
Chrome
Publish:
Dec.31,
1973,
lan.
1,3,3,4,
1O25
For Sooner.s QB Steve
eet; thence forth
DaVIS 540. s20.' 3. EchanoAlbeqdi (1) Charger (1) 3.50, 2.10, 3.00; 2.
220.00 ROBERT M. MORRIS
3 00; 0 (S 7) 177.40; P (7 5)8730 SO; Nekoma (7) 1 40. 500; 3. Black
feet; thence N 63degreess7'S4"W.
MIAMI (AP)
HUTCHISON &amp; MORRIS
DE U-ill
Oklahoma able to take a team into a game won the opponent,"
Big 0 ($7 with all exchanges) Oscar (1) 6.60; Q ($7) 13.00; P (17)
__________________________- 57.0 feet; thence N. 26 degrees 02'06" 230 North Park Avenue
Coach Barry Switzer, his like the Orange Bowl," added
F 15000 feit; thence S 63 degrees
26.30; 31.9.
Michigan, ranked filth, got 5276.50.
Sanford, Florida 3777$
FICTITIOUS NAME
5754" E.
THIRD
I Ice Javi (3) 12.50,
EIGHTH -3.16, A: I. Kim Sue W
tongue firmly planted in his Schembechler in a more serious
25500 feet; thence S. 71 Publish Dec. 17, 21. 31, 1975 &amp; Jan 7.
the game after losing the
NOTICE
IS
hereby
given
that
40. 1 00,- 7. Echano Arena (2) 1 50, 3 00. 2 60. 7 70, 7 Southern Rojts (5)
lam degrees 34'7S" E 21300 feet to a
1976
aged in business at 7711 S
point on the Westerly right of way
OEU-79
vantage over Michigan i.n the average of almost 29 points a The victory pot No. 1 Ohio State
• P 032) 145.70
0 SS) 10.50; P (31)2040; 31.36.
ur.r the Iichtious- name Of
FOURTH
I. Macsolo-Sanchez
DAVE'S lldegrees S?25" W along saidrlght
___________________________
NINTH-S-l6,C: 1. R'sChinam,an MOTORCYCLE SHOP, INC.
and of way 653.00 feeS; ?sence S. 26
Thursday night.
dicateci Michigan's defense was a team it beat 41-20 In the (5) 13.40. 6.70; 3. Alava Miguel (3) 10.10. 9.20;
3. H.T. Ron's Blue (1) with the Clerk
of thi Circuit Court, leaving sad rIght of way, run N.
the key.
4.00; 0 (57) 149.10; P (7-3) 8717.20: 5.20. 0 (27) 47.20 P (72) 171.50. Seminole County,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
regular season
Florida in ac
"I think (senior quarterback)
DO (37) $117.90.
degrees 57'lS" W. 643 V feet
UIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
31.7$.
Oklahoma, coming off NCAA
oroance
with
tne
provisions at the Point
to the COUNTY, FLORIDA.
FIFTH
of Beginning,
I. Santi Larrea (3)
TENTH -1-14, B: 1. Apollo Go (6)
Fictitious Name Statutet. tO wit
All of the above being In Seminole CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S2S4$CA-19-E

bama's Wishbone offense

Sanford At Anon Family Group P0 TEXAS OIL COMPANY need
BO 553, Sanford, Fta 32771
mature person hi F for Short trip
Surrounding Sanford, Ccr,tac
Need hCIp w,th Diabetic Diet? Corre
Cuttoner We train. Write TN
to class at Seminole Memorial
Dick,
Pres,,
Hospital, January 5, 1916.2p.m. or
Southwester n
Petroleum, Ft. Worth, Te
7:30 p-rn Call your ptysIcia for
E0E
reservation Conducted by Naomi
_________________________
H Forbes, Registered Dieticiar.,
Repeat rneetingt will be held
ARE YOU TRouBLED? Call Toll
Free, 6412077 for "We Care""Hotline" AduIt or Teens

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Evening Hera, Sanford,
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For Sale or Reiil
Almost
w
tedroom,7ath.7cargarage,r
shag carpet throughout, self clean

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point 33 Attorneys for Petitioner

vandalism and malicious mischief; curve concave Northerly and

fierce

will attempt to

of said curve 127.15 feet toe
INVITATION TO BID
FOR INSURANCE COVE RAGE
CENTRAL FLORIDA
ZOOLO0ICA. SOCIETY, INC.
NOTICE Is hereby given that seal

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right of way tine and along the arr Sanford, Florida 37771

SaIa Aguirre; 3. Chucho Altu; 4. Executive Director of the Central
degrees 02'Oo" W 511.3$ feet to the F 1.0 R IDA
E tO NT CENT H
Bilbao Ramon; 5. Fermin Larrea; Florida Zoological Society, Inc 's Point of Curvature of a
con.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
6.
Erdoza-Aipi;
1. Marurl. office,iocatedatthecentralFlorida cave Easterly and havingcurve
a ridiut COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Mugueria, S. Santi Mencha.
Zoological Park, II and 1792, 04 711.34 feet; run thence Southerly CIVIL ACTION NO. 724SCA.
Sanford, Florida until 3:00 p m., along use arc of said curve 215.3.1 CE
cdt, (1500 hours), FrIday, January feet to ttse point
of tangency; thence IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
16, 1976.
Dog Racing
S. $7 degree's 21'23" E. 161 63 feet to ANDREW C. WHI'TEHEAD,
Insurance coverage must include the Northerly right of way line of
Husband
l'4bllity workman's compensation, aforesaid Iorsgwood Ovledo Road. and

Stranahan 57

decision will wreck

NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
lD BUTLER. WHOSE RESI.
DEUCE AND MAILING
ADDRESS ARE UNKNOWN.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

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Moment; 6. Lotsa Moss; 7. Paco's Seminole County, Florida; run S
Petition in the Circuit 04 Seminole
FOURTH - I. Arecha-Eloua: 2, Pillow; S Mystic ROSC.
degrees 23' 47' t. along the cen
County, riodda, for the adcvtlon f
Negui Ilengo,. 3. Domingo-Zarre; EIGHTH - *-i, B: I Risky Pam,
tci'IIne of said Longwond Ovildo theaduit named thereln,andyou are
Cacho Echave; S. Alava-MgueI; 6. 2. K's Rjdyard; 3. Penny Evans; 4.
Road 101.16 feet; thenci N. 01 required to show cause *
*w the
Bilbao Sanchez; 7. Manolo-Pere:; '
Criss Fran; 5. MIss Calabash; a.
degree 3415" E. 50.00 feet to the same should not be granted, if any,
Barre Javi.
SkiItagol': 7, Elte Betty; S. Sand
Northerly right of way line 04 said by Serving a copy of your written
FIFTH -1. Santi Bengoe; 2. Sale- blaster.
Longwood - Oviedo Road for the
ot,$.ctions and defenses, if any, upon
Mugueria; 3. Celaya-Aguirre;
NINTH -5.16, C: 1. L.L.'s Iva; 2
Point of Beginning. Continue thence MACK P4. CLEVELAND, JR., of
Manolo Miguel, S Fermin-Mencha; r '. 1
Pri. (lefty's Finisher;
N. Cl
rs 3e1S" F 301.56 feet to CLEVELAND &amp; MIlE, Attorneys
6 Maruri Rarnon, 1
Chucho
I Flpe k'u.
Cr,i
the punt of curvature f a curve
snot. 6.
for Pelitioner, Post Oflice Drawer Z,
Echaiie, S Erza Larrea,
Montague Gratis; 7 H I Carry On;
concave Southeasterly and having a Sanford Florida 37711, and by filing
SIXTH - 1. Oguiza Sanchez; 2. • Lake I-lana,
radius of 924.31 feet; run thence the original thereof with the Clerk of 0
Cacho Javi; 3. Barre.Zarre;
TENTH - 5.16, B: 1. Moccasin; 7,
Northeasterly along the arc of i.iid said Court on or bifOri January ia,
'
Domingo Miguef; 3. Negui-Echave; Brindle Magic; 3. iricky Rick; i
curve 391.11 feet to the point of
1976,andherefnfailnoforaD.fault
6. ArechaBengoa; 7. BilbaoElorza; Wycliff Sam; S. Kenny Kyle; 6. H.T. tangen; thence N 26 degrees Judgment wil be entered against
Alava.Per,z.
Susan: 7 Pocket Picker; S. Mon
07'06" E. 319.31 feet, thence North youandapplicationwillbfrnadefor
ABA
SEVENTH - 1. Plecui-Beltia;
taue Yarn
11 decrees 33'3.S" E. 150.00 feet; a Final Judgment granting said
Tuesday's Results
IcaLeni:, 3. Echano Arena; 1.
ELEVENTH -3.16, A: I. Mucho;
hence N. 54 degrees 01'70" W.
San Antonio 103. Indiana
Aldarsa Qulola; 3. Eddy-Via;
Petition for Adoption.
2 Phantoms Pearl; 3. Tom Thumb; 541 57 feet to, proposed Easterly
St. Louis 106, Denver 101
WITNESS my hand and official
DomIngo Perez; 7. Urza-Alberdi; 1
Impeachment; 5, IriendArdef; 6.
Today's Games
Larri OkOki,
right of way line of Moss Road; seal of said Court thu 12th day of
FavorIte
Pantom;
7
Tryster;
's
thnce
North
36
degrees
16'4'
E
December,
A. 0., 1973
Kentucky at Denver
EIGHTH - I. SalaMentha; 2 Moonglo.
along said proposedEasterlyrlght (SEAL)
Thuday's Games
Alava Juan: 3. Manolo-Aguirre;
04 way line 939.51 feet to the
TWELFTH - 7.16, 0: 1, Male
No uames scheduled
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Maruri AItu; S. Fermin-Ramon: 6 Netula; . Mincola DeI(eh, 3.
.hcr1y right Cf way tln Cf State
Chucho
Clerk
of Circuit Court
Larrea; 7. Celaya-Azpi; • Country Gibe; 1. Montague Event;
Road No. 119, said right of way line
S.snti Muguerza.
Seminole County, Florida
Hoppirts
Dove;
6
Hi
Catcus;
7.
being
30
(eel
Southwesterly
of
the
Prep Basketbals
By: Elaine RiChards
I)
NINTH - 1. Sale; 2. Altu; 3 Eades Sheri; I. Ultra
centerline of said State Road and °fl
Erdoza; 1. Zaire; S Aguirre; 6.
Clerk
Oex
a
curve
concave
Northeasterly
and
MACK
N
CLEVLAND,
JR
Sun Tourney
Azpi; 7. Bilbao; S. Reman.
having a radius of 210416 feet; run of CLEVELAND S. MIlE
AtOcala
TENTH - 1 Mentha; 7. Santi; 3.
thence Southeasterly atong s-aid Post Office Drawer Z
egal Notice
DeLanci 55. Orlando Edgewater 32 Mugueria, 4. Fermin. S Celaya; 6.
Larrca, 7 Maruri; S. Chucho.
ELEVENTH
1. Cacho-Bengo;
Losers Bracket Title
7. Domingo Juan; 3. Oguiza Zarre;
Daytona Seabreeze 71. Gainesville 1. Barre Miguel: S. Erdoza AItu; 6.
Buchholz
Arecha Perez; 7. Nova Azpi; I.
Sh Plice

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Tuesday's Rewtt
Buffalo 115, Milwaukee
New York Ill. Phoenix
Philadelphia ItI, Detroit
Cleveland 110, Kansas C y
106
WMhinon 98. Chicago SI
Golden State (33. Boston 10
Sf11 11?, Los Angel
Today's Gamui
o games scheduled
Thursday's Games
'hoenix at Washington
Houston at Portland

Consolation
Ocala Vanguard 67, Lake Weir 47

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SCHEDULE "A"
Elurza.
KlIne. 7 L.L.'s Irma- 8 Spuriny's
Tract "A":
THIRD-1.Arechi-Beltia;7. Ica Jet.
From the intersection of the
Quiola; 3. Echanoiavl; 1. Uria.
SEVENTH - S.l, o i. Devon centerline of Moss Road. with the
Lenii; S. Eddy-Arana; 6. Aldana. Special. 2. Oristen; 3. Cap's centerline of LongwOod . Oviedo

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'4-Personals

THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE pfuding in the cIliciol the Clerk of
IN
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cl R. theCircuitCouronorbeloreth,
l9lhdayof January, 1916. II you
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOL E
Larrea (1)6 10. Q (73) $5060; P (3
Aet. S Mystic Spirit,
todo so. judgment bydefault wsil be
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
7) 595.70. DD (5 3) 5317.10.
SECOND - 11, C: 1. Banjo Blaze;
taken against you for the relief
ELEVENTH - I. Erjoaj
7
Ekr; 3. Chief Shakopec; CASE NO. S9CA
demanded the C0mpt
(3) 19.70. 6.20, 300; 2. BarrMigueI 1. Shang Tancj. S. Swirl Chamber; , GREAT AMERICAN MORTGAG
DONE AND ORDERED at San
INVESTORS, a Ma$SaChUSett
(3) 660, 750: 3. Aretha.Juan (1) Ima Bean; 7. CoroIl Kid: S. Silent
gcg Florida, this 17th day of
butine% trust qualified to d
310; 0 (35) $1660; p (53) 6159.00. Bell.
December. 1973.
TWELFTH - I, Bhlbio-Mencps
THIRD - 5.16, 0: I. G...'s oir, bLisiness in Florida pursuant
(SEAL)
() 17.00, 900. 6.20: 2. Fermin. 7, JIm's Cap; 3. RoIl the Dice; 1, Chapicr 409, Florida Statutes,
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Plaintiff
Mugueria
(4)
1
20.
300'
3.
Ercloza
Little
Don
Don;
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Tango;
6.
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As Clerk
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(I-a) hefty's Man; 1. PlOt's Arab; S. H.0 %
By Martha 1. Vihlen
INDIAN RIDGE DEVELOPERS.
Q oS with Ii) $713.50. Bandit,
Deputy Clerk
A - 7.916; Handle - $111,609.
FOURTH - 5.16. M: I, Manatee INC.. a Florida corporation. e't al
PubliSh 0c. 17. 21, 31, 1V1S&amp; Jan 7,
Defn,
Nancy; 7 Lake DenIse; 3. Eskimo
1976
TONIOHT'SENI'RIES
Queen: .4. Gold Touch; S Donna
NOTICE OF ACTION
%f,
DEU7S
Homer; 6. Daunt; 7. Regil Speeds i. TO: Thomas L. Hatch
FIRST 1 Ice Okoki 2 Echano. Malor Dee.
d b a 1. L. Hatch Stucco

Tuesday's Results
Arana; 5 Aldana-EIorza; 6. Eddy. 7 Montague Tartan; 3 Gingeshan;
Unirnown
FOR SEMI NOLE COUNTY,
Quebec 1. Minnesota 1, tIe. Sanchez; 7. Lerri Alberdi; S. Urza- 4. KG Sage: 3. Devonian Moss; 6.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a FLORIDA.
hula.
OT
Cotton Socks; 7. Avadelle; S. G.M's Complaint to foreclose a certain CIVIL ACTION PlO. 75mSCA.20-F
SECOPID-ILarriArana;
New England 5, San Diego I
mortgageonlhefollowingdtlCribed In me Mafter of ttte Adoption Of:

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Don't make large material your resources and you'll learn
requests today. Thowh you feel the meaning o
waste not,
others owe you for past favors, want not"!
they'll consider it an imCAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
position.
19) Today, you shouldn't press
('AN(Elt iJune 21-July 22) to have your way. Make your
Becareful today not to get in pitch, then graciously go along
the middle with friends or with others if outvoted,
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family. It will only cast you as
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 191
the villain.
Mn 't read derogatory meaning
22) You into things others say o you
nucI make an unwise, inn- today. You could end up with
pulsive promise to help hurt feelings, when no malice
someone today because you're was intended.
in an expansive mood. You'll be
i'iscis (Feb. 20-March
the goat when you can't deliver
lit, :i trifle cynical about thin';
vuuo t\u;. 2ept. 22 acquaintances propose to you
Your well-intentioned New today, particularly if they're
Years resolutions could be 'pie in the sky" propositions.
shattered today if you're not
YOUR BIRThDAY
careful. Guard against
Jan. 1, 1976
overindulgence.
Two major unrelated in.
IJBItA Sept.
't. 23) teresa will dominate much of
Trying to srap up an important your time this coming year. To
leal in a hurry today may be a gain full advantage from
u4ive mistake. Be patient. treat them separately.

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ARIES iMarch 21-April 19) Accept tinie -is your ally.
SCORPIO IOCL 24-Nov. 22)
Avoid competitive situation
todim. If you play the game, do Tmby, don't try to monopolize
it for fun, not for vold or glary. the ronversation with RilhjecLTAURUS (April 20-May 20) you alone are interested in.
strong views of yours Give -every'One a chance to air
offend your audience their views.

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DEAR DR LAMB — We
are residents of a so-called
life care center. The head of
our medical staff tells
residents that after age 70
they should throw away their
diet sheets and eat anything
they please. Dr. Paul Dudley
White stated people should not
wait for the doctor to
prescribe a low cholesterol
diet but start it at age 20.

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WAKE TWE NEW YEAR!
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LOT MORE ENTHUSIASM ARRIVED AT A
RESPECTABLE
HOUR!

Is the doctor guilty of
matter of business expediency? The faster apartments are
vacated.Ic eater is
come for this retirement
center.

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do prefer for people to follow
the recommendations of the
Inter-Society Commission for
Heart Disease which does
recommend restrictions on
both (at and cholesterol (they
are not the same thing.

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often is getting them to eat at
all. I would presume that your
staff doctor is more interested
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sure that everyone gels a well
balanced diet or will eat
enough than he is with the
problem of overeating and the
special considerations that
might be helpful for some,

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in children do. If you want to
read a short report about this
send in 50 cents for The Ilealth
Letter on Aging, number 1-7,
with a long, stamped, self.
addirmed envelope for mail.
Ing. Mail your request to rne
in care of this newspaper.
P. 0. Box 1551, Radio City Station, New York, NY T019. it
diFCUg3e3 the factors related
to aging and some of the
things that can be done toprevent these problems.

JACOBY MODERAij

CARNIVAL

It is entirelyYpossible
that a
P0
healthy person with good livIng habits can usually expect
to live past 100, rather than
the current life span of about
68 for men and 74 for women
We hake a lot to learn about
stretching the middle years of
one's life and enjoying a
vigorous life for many more
years. Many of the factors
that influence aging. thouFli
are the things we do in terms
of living patterns.

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wife's problem with the staff
doctor. It she Is not
overweight and if her blood
tests show she has norma l
cholesterol level she won't
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WILL E CRAWLING wim PRUHKSVYOU
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Many of the changes cornonly
ly i called old age are real.

complish with diet after age
In any case I'm sure your
70 in the prevention of artery
doctor is not practicing
disease. There is also a genocide. fie Is probably very
general
to gloss over
busy and is trying io do the
medical probrems In the
best for her present condition

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elderly with the common
assumption that when you are
that old you should expect to
have some problems, or it is
natural to be in nnnr
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My wife comes from a family that inherited arterial
weakness. At age 61 an
aneurysm was removed from
my wife's aorta and a low
cholesterol diet was prescribed for her. My wife is now
confined to the nursing
pavilion and has been placed
on a regular diet by order of
the head of our medical staff.

by Al Vermeer

South

prompted by a Cleveland
reader's
request about what
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to do when someone
Pass
perpetrates an Alcatraz coup
Opening C —
In duplicate the director
should not only adjust the
score in favor of the victim,
The Alcatraz coup was but if he believes that the
offense awas
deliberate. should
given that name back in the assess
sevej
,v disciplinar%
early '30s when a particularly
slimy expert first tried it penalty. In any major tourn
T(xlav's hand illustrates this ment he surelvI would and the
play 'at its worst,
tournament committee would
South is worried jbout the back him up. In rubber bridge
10 Of trumps lie is going to game3 it is up to the other
Players
to see
have to ruff the third heart - If offender
mends
his that
ways.the
West started with three
spades to the 10 South won't
(Do you have a question
be able to shut it out. If he lot the experts? Write "Ask
started with 10 and one South the Jacobys" care of this
can ruff high and pick it up but newspaper. The Jacobys will
if West started with two small answer individual questions
and South ruff s high it is going It stamped. self-addressed
to establish the 10 in the East envelopes are enclosed. The
hand
most interesting questions
Our unsavory character will be used in this column
found a way to iiave his cake and w;I1 receive copies of
and eat it too. fie ruffed the

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Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

Freeman Issue Up Again

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Hattaway with violation of Tuesday's meeting.
cleared.
Florida's Sunshine lAw. a tow
"I will be there," Vihien said.
nough some Democrats say
A second showdown over the which says all public meetings
Kimbrough said results of the grand jury charges are
temporary ouster of County attended by elected officials last Tuesday's meeting show
politically mctivated, some
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that "Freeman still has control citizens at last Tuesday's
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If and Kwiatkowski — has county employe as such, investigations.
cOnlinissionerSidne Vihlen Jr. charged Herring's office with but ProOdes legal scrAces to
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politics.
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office — said he will attend the Jury report and the charges says any employe under in attorney, Vihlen
has the
meeting and Is ready to make a against Freeman and will be thctmcnt by a grand Jury must deriding vote .
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absent. He was In Seminole nounced Seminole County's be required this
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broken foot.
$339,000 this year, Asst. Supt. ticipated reductions in state Ralph Turtlngton.
"if Sidney's there, I think it Roger Harris said today.
funding.
should come up again. If we can
But Harris said the initial
However,
Harris
said
careful
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keep Sidney there long enough
Because of a decline in state memo listed this county's cut at
to address himself to it," fiscal budgeting last year will revenue conections, the Flori4a ST19,000. He said computer
allow the system to weater the Cabinet appro%ed a two per printoutc chn i fi g urerinse r to
Kimbrough said
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and will
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way we were going."
contingency budgets to make
weather
the
cut.
statewide, with public schools,
At last week's meeting up for the anticipated $M,000
Community colleges and the
However, Harris warned any
Hattaway and Kwiatkowski shortfall.
Tempentatreswel
Stat
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to theft 1hissawalsig bat ftwu sw deterrent to dds Ine flaberman as he ma
A CHILLY DAWN
voted confidence in Freeman
n (SUS, additional cuts could find this
The W9,000, or $4,
hit the hardest.his way across peacefulLakeMonroe as the lint rays of the sun streaks across the water. (Herald and charged State Atty. Abbott
cowt) lacking in contingency
Harris
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personal ve nde tta and family
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library service, Commission is located to house a courthouse
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south Seminole library in the
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expects some increases in
Miami
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meeting wi!i be set before
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be regular Jan. 13 board of
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trustees meeting, to re1,1t
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Its insurance needs. lie
In turning down the request about 4 or 5 per cent of a cussaid he ninnot determine
by Daytuna Beach, the com- tomer's bill, would now be lev.
the size of the Increases
mission accepted a staff recom- led solely on residents living In
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deadly gas from a government warehouse they pilla ged.
The gas, an insecticide spray, was in metal containers
marked "Def turn" that were stolen durin g th e looting of
the warehouse Saturday, the gpvernment said.
"Just opening them can ra ise th e direct danger of
death," said the warning from the Ministry
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tra di tional figure of 3 per cent a
."I go into 1976 with a very year, a dip from the s per cent
hopeful feeling, not only from recorded in the early 1970
the standpoint of It being the a figure that Askew said "is a
MRS. LAURAMORRISON
MRS. HELEN SHIRBACH
Bicentennial )-ear. I think it's much more manageable.
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going to be a year in which sustainable groih rate."
rs. .aura B. Morr.
rbach,62. o
Florida is going to move for"I would say my top priority
of 26(yj t;iawatha Ave., Sanford. Old Miller Road. Sanford, died
ward," Askew said.
will
be in the area of economic
died Saturday night. She was Friday at Seminole Memorial
lie said 1975 was "probably
d
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lopment of the state," Askborn in Herkimer. N. Y,. and Hospital. A native of Rochester,
OTTAWA (APl -Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau says
the
most
difficult
year
econornew
said.
-I believe
came to Sanford In 1938. She N.\.. she had lived In Sanford
in Florida since World the legislature is the best it's
Canadian values, habits and institutions will be tranwas a member of First for the past six years niovi
lng War H." Askew said 1976 "ap. been since I can recall in really
sformed by the goverment's anti-inflation program.
esbierian Church, Sanford here from North Tonwanda, pears
Many people, I think, still see those controls as 'Oh
to be a be tter year, and doing some worthwhile things
(d Club, Sanford Woman's N.Y. She was a Baptist.
well,
it's a bit of strong medicine we'll have to take in
we anticipate Improvement in in this field."
Survivors
Club ~md an lwnorary life
her almost every area.
order to get Inflation down,' but it's reafly more than
"
A second goal is the gover.
member of the Women of the husband. Charles T. Shirbach,
that, Trudeau said Sunda'. The governor said these signs nor's petition campaign to put
indicate that the state's econo- SmIline Amendment requiring
Survivors include son, Dr
Augtta M.,CurtIi. Star Lake
power of mm
Is recovering
e- economic groups and It's telling Canadians
full financial disclosure b
ckMorrison; daughter, Mrs, .N. Y.. Mrs. Delores Harper, and
we
haven't
been able to make it work, the free market
--Sales tax collections, which Public officials on the IW6 gen'Katherine
A. B. McRane&gt;, Sanford, four
.
Younghave saggedsignificantlyl0w eral election ballot.
grandchildren and four great. Tonawanda. .N. Y.,
Mrs.
Patricia
grandchildren.
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;Lr e excted to grow
b 9 per about 30000 f 'h 10000
b
Graveside services will be Tonawanda and Mrs. Elizabeth
cent b J un e
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natures he needs t p
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held Tuesda% at 11 a.m. in Rost, Scottsmwr, three sons,
-Tourism in 19745 will exceed sweeping goverrunental ethics
, 0 Lockpor t ,
Oaklai n Memorial Park.
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27 million, shattering the record
**The Sunshine Amendment
charge of arrangements.
of Florida: 22 grandchildren
25 million set in Ir,3.
contains
substantiall) more
and two great-grandchildren. of
-Per capita income is on the than just the question of firanFuneral services and burial
rise for the first time since IW3 cial disclosure," he said. "it is
WILLIAM NIcTEE11
will be in Lockport, ,N.Y.
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and should increase by about also a commitment to better
Gramkow Funeral Home.
5.6
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next
year.
William Franklin McTeer,85, Sanford. is in charge r,f
government, and I can think of
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arran g ements,
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Askew declined to give the
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start
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a
trend
in
imspecifies
of his economic develcharter member of the First
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proved emplo)Tnent. Ile ex- opment program. but he obStanle% NI. McDonough, jN,
A&amp;wrnbl% of God Church and
of pects the Jobless rate to fall to 9 viously envisions himself as
retired from the Atlantic Coast 950 Mellonville Ave., died
a,
Line Railroad after 50 years Saturday night. Born in Pitt- per cent &gt; the en o the sear.
Florida's No. 1 salesman.
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Sur vi vors include his wife, for 22 years. He was retired
Long gowns Qnd obes, oeInoir
fr0m the chemical business and
Mrs. Maude E. Mcleer,
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sets. Party PaJannas, caftons.
Sur vivors include to sons. 6Peggie Brumback Ar'tngton
Va., Mrs. Joan Rios, Dana Hoyd!l-,Sanford. andSlatthew
DECEMBER I-,. 19',s
Archie Freeman
Slippers to match the above.
Point, Cal. and Mrs. Donna of Goldenrod.
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Crosby. Winter Park; sons,
Lithe B. Adamson
Albert Miller
pm
Wednesda
W i ll iam, Warrensburg, '
at Brisson
Annie Mae Bow en
Pdtricia S Tanner
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Franklin, of Austin. Tex.; Funeral Home.
Frida W. Werner, De[Wy
Forrest Winslow . Ariz, Paul,
Julia M Higgins
Bascom V Canton, Deltona :
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Mark, Sanfo d;
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sisters, .Mrs. Maude Ilun.
Ada G. Timmons, Deltona
CRUMP, JOHN OORDON— (7harles Blitch, DeBary
Funeral services for John
Ethel A. Kolozy. Deltona
dertmark, Yernassee and MISS
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Gordon Crump, 47 chilE Pine
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charge of
turi:i
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area of new single
celebr2te the nations 20 h nessmen
content to Sere the three sears famil dwellings, is on th e
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left of the onc"legant Venetian Hotel.
ne pile was created tr a few seconds by 2DO pounds of
well laced d namite The demolition was so smooth that
it didn't disturb Sunday service at a nearby church.
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motor vehicle officials say the transition wW be a little
confusing at first.
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haethe same renewal period and people at fast may not
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The U.S. government is
supplying high-capacity pumps to help pump out the
flooded coal mine in northeastern india In which at least
372 trapped miners are feared dead, Minister of Mines
('handrajit Yadav announced today. But it was doubtful
that any of the missing men would be found alive.
Yadav said the pumps were being flown from the Un.ited
States by Air India, Intha's internadorial airline. lie did
not announce how many were being sent or when th ey
would arrive. Earlier he sd it would take th e five pumps
on hand at the mine at least 10 daysto remove th e 110
million gallons of water he estimated were in the flooded
s haft.
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said "everything
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Officials had predicted 31 persons would die in Florida
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probing a holiday burgL
which Christmwi gifts and other
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residence taking a teI.slon,
Jewelry, small ippliancei,
wols, a Ucycle and ~310 cash.
Also listed as missing were
items of clothing, jewelry,
candy, a camera and music
tapes that were heliday
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Florida'swarm sun are still driving. They can't find a
place to stop.
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Jacques
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days."
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reports on tests of possible
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evidence
in their investigation
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GRANBY, Colo. (AP)-There were apparently no
McCormick.
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determined amount of cash plus
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leading UP to the enmnter," the Amy said in a report to
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NEW YORK (AP) -Time Magazine, which usuaUy
selects a "Man of the Year," this year is honwhig 12
women as women of the year.
Betty Ford, tinis star Billie Jean King and Connecticut
Gov. Ella Grasso are on the list. Also named were C
Hills, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development;
Texas Congresswoman Barbara Jordan; Susie Sharp,
chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court;
K
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th College
dent; Alison Cheek,
t priest at St. Sterhm and the Incarnation In
Wasliftoon.
Also named Sunday were CarolSutton, managing editor
of the Louisville, Ky.,CourlerJournal; Kathleen Byerly, a
rLivy lieutenant commander based in San
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hole In a concrete 1805W 13th St.,
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little Food Town store, Bear inside the thieves t k $10 in
Fires
Lake Road, in south Seminole, pennies, nine pair of sunglasses
deputies said, only to be wi. arid keys to a pickup truck
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open
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Police said there were signs
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Store officials said ap. that the truck had been driven
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
parently the burglars left away but later returned to the
Police said Mrs. Nel reported a television and stereo empty-handed
and
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Easterbrook, 76. who lived equipment valued at $1,939 vestigators theorized the kputy Howard C. Butcher
alone at 705 W. First St. suf. Were reported missing after burglars may have been scared Jailed Clarence Everett
fered burns about the head burglars broke a window to away dur ing efforts to open the Phtlpot, 32, of Cape Canaveral,
legs,feet and upper right slde of enter the residence of Jim safe by a car stopping at the In lieu of $5,000 bond on a grand
her body when her houwmt lla)mles, 120 S. Surdand Dr., store.
larceny charge In connection
caught fire while she was ap- Sanford.
Sanford Police said burglars wi th the shoplifting theft of a
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dependent country Of Angola, a State Department official
says.
William E. Schaufele Jr., assistant secretary of state
for African affairs, is to visit five countries on his trip to
Africa, the deparbmt spoke== said Swld,~
He said Schaufele was quietly dispatched to Africa on
Qras Day by Secretary State Henry A Kissinger
In an art to achi eve a nego tia ted set tlement of
ci vil
war in Angola, newly freed by Portugal.
The spokesman said Schaufele is to visit gove rnment
leaders in Senegal, Gabon, Ivory Cmt Camemon
p and
Zaire. hoping to drum up support for Kintnger,s Ian for
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days after Christmas, thank goodness, come
yez.r.
It seems that at this time of year, America's

need: 1. A master's degret in mechanical
engineering, 2. A tool set that would be envied by
the staff of the Kennedy Space Center, and 3. The
pati"nce of Job.
Not that Instructions aren't provided on how to
assemble the gadgets, but at times the instructions
seem intended to add insult to injury. "Any child of
six can put Wally Woozit together in minutes," they
say. Then step one advises: "Connect the primary
multiplex gonzo cable to the secondary Abyssinian
14 iu.'ceiver terminal. Be careful to avoid the
hydroponic widget, as that would result in feedback
from Wally Woozit's secondary power source."
Is there any man living who has successfully
avoided that hydroponic widget?
Putting Wally Woozit together would provide a
challenge to a scientist in his sound-proof
laboratory, and the parent is supposed to perform
this task late Christmas Eve. The living rooms I
know of are not silent on Christmas Eve. Most
mortals are working under the tree while a full
battalion of relatives tr" turns stepping over them
in LlPt in lh
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I. RICHARD IL)NG, Editor
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parent than ever—as people try to cope with all the
things Santa brought them.
And you don't have to be rich to experience the
dilemma, either.
Anyone who has received a $9.95 vase from a
doting aunt (who expects it to be displayed
prominently in your thing room) can testify to that.
Ordinarily there would be no problem. But if the
vase resembles something that slithered out of
Edgar Allen Poe's subconscious while he was on a
three-day binge
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The diplomatic quandary v.ould stump a Henry
KLsst
And, of course, if you have children, there are
the toys. Apparently, the technology of the toy industry has advanced to the point where the average
kid can expect to rective approximately 100,000
gadgets on Christmas mornine.
Unfortunately, the parents of the lucky child

The Clock

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The returns are in on the extent of spending.on
government health and welfare programs during
the 197475 fiscal year. According to the Social
Seturity Administration, the total spent by federal,
state and local govern ments on social welfare
reached $287 billion, an
nearly 20 per
cent over the previous year. Government spending
health
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Mother aspect of Christmas, for most
Americans, is the ritual of taking pictures as gifts
are unwrapped. This chore Is usually assi gn ed to
whoever did it the year before - experience is
preferred. But some of us take very few pictures
from one Christmas to the next, and the Interval
takes its toll.
The wizardry of automatic focualng, battery-less
flash cubes, and drop-in film cartridges Is a big
help, but sometimes simplicity can be baffling.
After a few snaps without the benefit of a flash, the
inept photographer can expect to be reassigned to
assembling Wally Woozit, a dubious promotion.
After the joy and excitement of Christmas
morning there are shirts one size too small, and
incomplete china sets that need to be returned to the
stores - more dark linings on the silver cloud of
Christmas. But perhaps there is a lesson to be
learned as we wrestle with the objects that have
come to dominate the year's most special day: that
the meaning of Christmas lies in the heart, not in

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high unemployment
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programs last year are still with us.
This trend in the commitment of public funds to
income support and health care is highly relevant
to the rising debate over ceilings and priorities in

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Americans. Neither will Lyallpur. They happen
to be two cities in Brazil and Pakistan which
have joined the list of world cities having a
government spending. It is particularly relevant to
non or more inhabitants.
the parting shots delivered by James Schlesinger
recently as 1950, only 75 cities on earth
as he left the office of secretary of defense.
were this large. Today, the list has grown 10 191,
Mr. Schlesinger has coupled his criticism of with Curtiha and Lyallpur joining such better.
Congress for cutting the current defense budget
known cities as Vancouver, Damascus and
Odessa.
with criticism of the administration for its a
Ordyadecade[romnow, the rollca1J will have
proach to defense in the budget to be submitted for
increased to , wi th Siberia's Krasnoyarsk and
th e next fiscal year. He points out th at the dollar
Madagascar's Tanar,arive coming in alongside
increases in defense budgets are far too meager to Cu
glln, Aleppo and Kabul.
cover the effects of infl ation and the military inNot only that, but cities with 10 million or
vüent demanded by the arms build-up of th e more people will likely include Mexico City, Sao
Paulo, Los Angeles, Shanghai, Peking, London,
Soviet Union and our own foreign policy.
The cost of many programs in the federal Bombay, Calcutta, Osaka-Kobe, Seoul, Buenos
budget - particularly in health and welfare Aires, Paris, Rio de Janlero and Cairo in addition to New York and Tokyo.
categories - is geared
to increase automatically,
In 1985, "more than 800 million people will be
either through the effect of inflation on the cost of hving in a sprawUng urban nightmare — one in
living or by the demands placed on them by six of the human race," write London Sunday
recession and unemployment. Th ere is no corn- Times reporters Rosemary Righter and Peter
Wilsher, as quoted in the world press review
parable mechanism to assure that defense spenmagazine Atlas.
ding is adjusted for inflation, or the demands which
The horrendouslig conditions endured by
advances in the art of
nry may place upon it.
Calcuttas present population of nine million are
Thus the erosion in our defense posture which
well known. But even in the more advanced
has aroused Mr. Schlesinger is likely to be co
untries, runaway urbanization is reaching the
aggravated when both the President and Congress breaking point,
are trying to impose
the concept of a ceiling on the
Tokyo, whose population increased from 3.5
federal budget. Budget ceilings are a good rule to million in 1945 to nearly 12 million today, DOW
builds 120,000 dwelling units a year. Yet its
follow, but they must be accompanied by some
housing
shortage 6estimaW at well over half a
check on the growth of the "uncontrollable" exmillion. Whole families are crowded into rooms
penses of open-ended social programs. Otherwise of 40 SCM
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pressed by all except the headstrong Ashbourians,
who continue without fanfare or publicity.

Seminole High Cagers Coming
Don't look now, but the Seminole

The Buckeyes trounced
UCLA 41-20 in midseason, but
tt)(' Bruins have improved. fin'
State's chanees of winning and
try's best college football team
will depend on how well th'
can contain UCLA All-Amen-

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ho accounted fr
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Coming where? How about into the realm of a yards last season
Okizthonia dosed out a twoformidable, district threat by tournament time?
year
NCAA proba tion t his seaCoach Joe Mills wasn't too happy about the
son and is appearing in its first
second half letdown last Saturday night at
Oviedo, bowl game since they defeated
and he voiced his displeasure to his players. The
Penn State in the 191P. Sugar
Seminoles hardly had time to pat themselves on the Bowl. Michi gan. likewise, is
back for the tourney win, because Mills promptly
making its first appearance in
reminded them how fortunate they were to win,
any bowl game other than the
"No consistency, and that can kill us," moaned Rose Bowl, where it's played
six times, the l ast time lolliw
Mills.
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the 1971 season.
In the meanwhile, Seminole has climbed to a
In Salurdiy's major bowl
record, winning three games in a row.
game, Texas routed Colorado
team most likely matured in the upset of
38-21 in the Astro-Bluebonnit
at Daytona Beach.
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From top ii1elligenct wirces, however, we
Our Intelligence sources told us flatly that
Nations agreement, the Sov iet Union is con- have established
that the Soviets stepped up
epanov
't Ioted merely In acad
t'nu'ng 'tsK'cret rMarch into germ warfare. their Own efforts to produce lethal germs at theSt
research but is
gathering intelligence. emJc Agriculture Department has shelled out l,000
At the same time, the United States is keeping same time that they
were denouncing the United source
one to print the General Mills booklet and that the
i ts pleoge 10 d estroy biolo gical weapons.
said that Stepanov is trying to " turn"
States. ( The A, meanwhile, hascomplied with
Government Printing Office is also mailing It tO '
is
p
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someAmcanen, (hat to
Both nations have devefoped new virus and the President's directive.)
uade him General Mills' customers at
public expense. The
rickettsia strains against which the world has no
The Soviet Embassy's chic! me di cal diplomat, to defect or to Pass information to the ernbassY. mailing costs could run wd over
He
is
also
$100,000.
watching the moVements of the U.S.
tmmunity, 'flu.s has been a chieved by using Dr. Vyacheslay Stepanov, has tired
As
a
legal
nicety,
the
booklet
is
offered
to weasle scientists. If they should gather at some
to the
iiem,icals, radiation, ultraviolet ~ghtaind other
medical rtLvas zn official government
suspicious information from at least three U.S. facility# it w ould alert the Soviets
l
publica tion. But
01 a posifible an
agents to produce freaks or mutants,
government scien tists,
new development In gene tica,
g0culture Department spokesman
A dozi enemy agen ts Wi th
1fl5 M
acknowledged that, in view of the Gene MUIs
The
three
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genetic
nposium
Footnote: Dr. Stepanov
spread e no ugh g
aerosa the
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ceded to us that he promotion, 90 pent of the copies
had .cken to U.S. scientists and th
February at Alomar, Calif. Stepanov was not
are going to
at theboth
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but otlier
forrivition
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sought
coulij
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for
lm'itock or
out
of tnousands
Lbarges the House kT*M:
Americans discuss ,,genetics enguwring.-, This "positive and negative"
"There appears to
of people.
But he . be a conscious e
ffort
to
conceal
Genal Mills'
can
be
used
to
create
e
new animal breeds and sisted that his interest was purely "positive," He role In this pr ec
On ex pert has 1ntc.d that 10 planes, each
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t,
u
a
mect
refused
flOt4oubUe
to
c
attempt
loaded with 10,000 pou
ment
on
whether be was
hiological
om
by the cereal manufa cturer 10 cony an Image
providing InfornUon
wa rfa re ma terial, could scatter enough bacteria
10
the
KGB.
Such
of
For example, bacteria could be created that questions, he
nutrition consciousness by virtue
over the United States 10 knock out one-third of
of ad.
are a ,Provocation.,,
would be resistant to any known drugs. There
veng
free governme
CEREAL
booklets
on
the population.
RY: An Ina1 House memo products.,,
would be no way, theoretically, to stop these accuses the Agricultur
e Department and
killer gerum from wiping enqrc, populationi.
The booklet neglects
to tell children what
the United States. Soviet Union and other nations
Printing Office of spending tens of products they
After the California meeting, Stanov beganC-Overnment
Slft!d
thouds
of dollars to promote General Mills, notes
not eat. states the memo. It
ar-d to dtroy thc-fr blologkal stocks, cou rt
ing some of the U. scientlstj who ha d the ce
that 5O
of
General
Mills' own cereal
real
giaflt.
Congressional investigators disclosed last attended.
Top intelligence sous describe
prodacts, such as
Thx,
Coco
Puffs and Count
General Mills has prepared a children's
Chocula, are of "questien
Septem
that the Cen tral integence
bluff, articulate Stepa rv as more th
an
a
simple
nutritional
booklet,
enti
nutritional
tled 'e Thing the value."
if presidential order and was stin at
iiiy tuxii,
In
eff or ts to elicit iiormaUon that could help million c
F00
: An Agriculture Department
ereal boxes.
The loudest protests came from
The
sa id that U booklet, through written
their germ warfare
Hut the Agriculture Depar
tr,tme, the
not General by General MiU, w sj
Soviet newMaPer Irvesda OXWemncd the CIA's rawch were obvious. Sam of the Americans. Mills. is printing WW
by
"fflmimd peactiees." Mescow Radio howled t
erdore,
spoke to the security office at the Thus the
the
department.
He
described
the
offerinig
as
taxpayers
a
the I*
violations" of
footing the bill for a
g
warfare
tional insti t utes of Heal th. The FBI was massive
worthwhile
efiort
to
educate
General
children on
convention.
l5 promotion.
1v)tlIled.
nu trition. A spokeaman for Genl Mi
The House memo, prepared for Rep. fl.
lls agreed
this was the company's aim.

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was Mongoloid; a stubby, homely fellow with an
intellectual rapacity edged somewhere bet.
/I -----'-ween slight and faint. 1 did not know his age, nor
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for that matter much else of his private person
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save the observation he was adesolate eature
1 was a schoolboy in Everett, Wash.; Wally was
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0
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bath, who for want of pose attached hell
to my crowd.
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He was never formally accepted as a cornd. He was just there,
pa nlon, und
desperately hanging about, a nuisance not easily
'
dismissed. In me ways he had a usefulness, I
ose, to go buy the hamburgers for Instance,
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therforemybunchtoIcratedtnthuspEritof
resignation, as a macabre tncvitablllty.
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Macabre? This was Wally's singular
fascination, rooted as much in his appearance as
In his difference. His eyes were sunken and dark,
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his hair unbrushed, his teeth too. He wore a
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vy pea jacket, and strapped overalls. In a
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el way, this was a part of his use to my
friends and I, the worse among us being not
nearly so ugly. I recall when the girls in our gang
y
set out to prove something among themselves,
one of them occasionally was dis;patchM on a
dare to kiss Wally, a deplorable duty done with
much public demonstration and yet I suspect
with Freudian impressions t sed the need
us all.
"Another fewminutes,andshe'sallyours."
Wally did not attend our school, nor pe rhaps
any school, there being at the time tittie public
understanding of, or compassion for, the
rc4arded. Each recess he was there. hoaevet,
each noon hour and each assembly. For a time
such items as defense will continue to receive
were also under a cloud (again a matter for the he even came to the dances, wearing his tennis I
The Paris newspaper Le Monde, also quoted On Suspension Move
undue and dangerous pressure at budget time.
Courts to decide whether rightly or wrongly) shoes, but gave this up in
by Atlas, cites a report by the French
Common usage does not necessarily connote should not
confusion after being
have been an Issue,
Defense spending represented i.9 per cent of Association of Big City May
refused entry on one occasion by a chaperone
warning that validityatlaw,butmuchofin-pretauvelawjf
The fa ct is county employe and an elected who said he'd been
the nation's gross national product in 1969. It has
more and more cities in France face bankrupt- this taYMan
drinking wine. The acunderstands
one4ialf
of
the
briefs
county
offlidal gits in very different seats, In mutton
Cy.
now &amp;opped to 5.9 per cent Public and private
was
a
ruse,
issued by different levels of courts, all
If the
the way to very different boats. It is the opinion of this children of my town hadunforMately.
reservations
about
In
Nantes,
LiHe,
Besancon,
Toulon,
Le
Havre
the
Supreme
Court,
is
based
spending on health and welfare now exceeds 35P&amp;
writer that, In fact, UK county attorney is doing Wally, the adults had
and
Versailles,
the
diagnoisls
is
identical,
says established by some duly seated
outright subjectivity.
cent of the GNP and is rising. Our concern for
upon authority
precedent
him lJ a disseMce in not asking for a ternthe the newspaper. "As an ever-increasing tide of basing decisions
Still, Wally bung on, there being no alterus
upon briefs Interpreted by some porary
health and economic security of our people can be
sabbatical until the matter is resolved. ft native to his second-class
a people flows from the countryside to the previo body or bodies.
dtlzensMp but total
is
to
hoped
that the action of th e county Board secluaion. Better bera ted
be
point of national pride, but it can become a foolish metropolises, the cities fight a losing battle
It should
than Isolated. Once
en
necessary
for
any
of COMMLzioners
sort of pride if It is purchased through the gradual 117mg to adapt their resources to their In. member of the Board
day does not set a when he was walking behind the girls' gymof County Commissioners precedent that will this
come beck to haunt them nasium, the instructor called police
disipensable and UTeductible expenses.
weakening of the military security of the nation.
to introduce a motion to sus
with a
the county when appointed admbilstrators, comptrotlers, -peeper" complaint, and Wally was taken away.
This ph enomenon of w-bdza tion would be attorney and therewith open aspend
forum for political managers, etc., become, If
they do, a part of our Once when he spent an afternoon picking
taking place even if world population were not invectives. Sufficient precedent hod been
up
county
governm
l
en
litter from th e
oolgrounda, the autjn
owig by leaps and bounds. But absolute established for procedures to have been followed
B.D. Simpson chewed on him for "interfering" and excluded
t would ha ve avoided a connthUon of
I
Population
PreslJent him from the campus for a month. Even chased
periencing to greater or lesser degree, grea tly
away. though, even vi ,ix ged and Mist"ated,
The "ComPromise" wxler which the House Intei4ence
ys
haslens the arrival of "the urban nightmare.ov lifesiyle of the Martin and the McCo.
Longwood Wally would return aiI hang on as before.
Ccwrjr4ttae WM given infoadon on con actions abroad
The county allomey is an employe of the
Only cone fte do I rewmber him allenat
hoard , sic; en employe of the people It behooves
a minor tempest that threatened 10 break f
Ub marches on.
Family
Grateful
teapot
by
the form aga inst
none of us to pjudge another. That is the
durin g a Christmas,
Secretary of Labor .lobn T. Dunlop
shor
The commi ttee was trea ted to an oral briefing on opera tions
tly before the school vacation. Wally showed
function of our Courts and J. And for any man
nounced that the department's Manpo wer
The family of Da rryl Franks woid like to up
rellniedly reque-qed by tM State Department but never hn.
with a sprig of evergreen on his jacket, and
to find solace In the misfortune of another Is a thank those who sent
minLstration has be-en ChAnged to the Ad
Em.
Christmas cards with with a
plemente.
terribi
sign
of
wealkrim,
but
under
the
cir
p1o inent and Training AthninistraUon.
large Christmas card in his hands.
- money in them. Darryl was in a motorcycl
e Without being asked, he openled the card for
cumstances surrounding the county attorney, accident Decem
An'd Lhe 8dminliArlitim clung to its Privilege of retaining
ber 16 and is In Winter
A task force commissioned by the Cor- the su-spension of hiB activities
k everyone met, explaining that
custody of the material.
as a reprewl. Memorial Hospital.
received it
poraton
for Public Broadcasting has blasted tative of the people,
in the mail, pointing out its quiet beauty and
The con tempt of Congress action wi th which Secretary of
until
such
time
as
the
ImWe want to thank those who just signed the reverence of thought, But as
children's television progr
State Henry Kissinger was threatened was dropped.
ams. Including the pending issues are rso1ved, should have been cards "Merry Christmas."
he often did wh
It must remain unce'ttaln Just hat value the cornnilttee renowned Sesame Street, for their sex effected immediately by consensus of the elected
sensing he could add bçut to activity, en
stereotyping,"
Sherman Franks stret ched a small matter
Board. The fact that two of the elected Board
will find in its study of aborted plots or why the White House
into Irri ta ting
made such a strcnuous defense of abandoned plans presumably
Osteen pr'po'tions,
We In comparison to those already publicized.
ERSO N
ERSON
Both sides apparently were pleased over the etUement.
Neithi-, wisely, claimed victory in the confrontation.
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R TIlE ASOCIA 'I El) I'I{ES ita and
No. 17 Maryland square ;i reputation that it can't win the
'Ilie firs t lull week of major off in the
Gitor Bowl at Jack- big ones.
college howl games begins sonvi lie, and one of the
Both teams have lost bowl
tonight when 13th-ranked F'lori- two lean is is almost sure
to lose games over the past two years,
lint a tie is the only thing that
will keep one of the teams from
breaking that jinx tonight.
Florida, 9-2. also lost close
regular-season contests in 1975
SPORTS
to North Carolln:i State and
Ceorgia. While Maryland beat
Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.
Monday, Dec. , i7S-5A N.C. State, the Terrapins, 8-2-1,
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lost to Southeastern Conference
opponent Tennessee and could
iii4mage just a tie with KenKen_______
tucks in another SEC game.
The First bowl game that
y
could have a hearing on the n:itional championship is Wednesday
Hu
night when Penn State
meets once-beaten Alabama in
By JIM HYNES
the Sugar Bowl at New (irleans
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Earlier Wednesday. N.C. State
and West Virginia, both
unranked, meet in th' Peach
With No
at i\tlanta.
The fourth-ranked Crimson
Tide, 10-1, will be out to break a
lwl jinx of its own and en.
hance its chances of a national
Monday morning quarterbacks who speculate
t'hunpinnshlp if No. I Ohio
on the fortunes of the Vikings, Bengals, Cardinals
State and No. 2 Oklahoma lose
and Colts over the weekend may have some ideas
their bowl games. Third-ranked
of the fierceness with which
the TexasA\tIost 20-0 toSout -n
Super Bowl berths.
California last Monday in the
Yep, there were some headknockers. Seminole
ibertv Bowl.
County TV fans had it easy compared to Fran
Alabama has lost Its last
Tar k enton. A)! the bleary-eyed viewer had to do
'ii1 bowl appearances. lAnewas weave his way through interference to the backer Greg Iluttle of the
eighth-ranked Nittany Uons, 9refrigerator for halftime snacks.
believes Alabama is the tcwn
But in comparison to a game they play in
to heat.
England, this NFL stuff is about as tough as a
"Alabama deserves to be No.
game of jacks.
1," 1w said Sunday, "The wishIn a small English town called Ashbourne,
they bone is hard to stop. and Alahave a special brand of football in which the field is bama pl ays It better than anyInc we've seen."
three miles long, and there are no rules. The game
N.C. State, 7-3-1, scored a 49has been staged on Shrove Tuesday, which usually
13
West Virginia, 8falls in February, for two centuries now.
3 in the 1972 Peach Bowl, and
The town of slightly better than 5,000 the two are expected to provide
population, closes shop and takes sides. The opa high-scoring contest again
posing teams are the Down'ards and the Up'ards —
this year.
th e distinction be ing which side of th e brook, which
On New Year's Day, Thu
day, there are three bowl
divides the town, one is from.
games, the Cotton. Rose and
Any number can play the game, there are
Orange
Bowls, and all but the
rules, no referees and the ball is never dead.
Cotton could provide this year's
A leather soccer bail, filled with cork shavings,
national champion.
is put in play and anything goes — kicking,
Ohio State, 11. meets No. 11
scratching, passing, carrying. The games goes on UCLA. 8-2-1, for the second time
through the deserted streets, backyards, garden this season in the,oe Bowl in
Pasadena,
patches, fields, and even the icy waters 9 f thc Okl
Calif.,
and
10-1,
nd
No.
stream.
Michigan, 8-1.2, met in'thc OrThe games goes on until dark if no goal is
reached.
Twelfth-ranked Georgia, 9-2,
The only out of bounds respected by both teams
armlNo. 18,krkansas. 9-2. battle
is the graveyard,
in the Cotton Howl at Dallas

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increase of

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PEOPE TRUST
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have shared the job through an

Hose gained 1,307 yards, only

Florida is a one-touchdown i-raged 6.8 a carry.
p.m. EST kickoff In tonight's
listarinwil Gator Bowl football favorite. The Gators finished in
Dickey tried to eicape the
game. Coaches Doug Dickey of a tie for second In the tough role as favorite.
nth-ranked Florida and J"rry Southeasteni Conference and
"I look at it as aii CVCO
(10borne of 17th-rated Mary- uound up with a D-2 record after game," the Florida coach said.
land have a couple of things to losing two close game. "Most bowl games are. You
occupy their mind.s.
Maryland won the Atlantic look at what Maryland's done
Dickey worries wWher two Cowst Conference champion- and what we've done fix] it's
defensive regulars, tackle Dar- ship.
about the same."
ri-Il Carpenter and end Joe Al"I don't think there's any
The teams met t% COuuImfln
len, sill recover Ironi ankle (IU('stmofl Doug's k-am should be foes this season. Against Kensprains in lime.
favorrd," Claiborne said. lucky, Florida won 4&amp;7 while
"Florida is ran ked high er than Mar yland had a 10-10 tie. howCarpenter stepped in a hole
we are, they have a better ever, against North Carolina
on an unf am iliar practi ce field
record and, I think Doug would State, Florida lost 8-7 and
iday a short time after Allen
agree, more quality players." Maryland won 37-n.
trIpped
a motel staircase,
The Maryland coach termed
The last time Maryland and
The two players have had t heir
his Terrapi ns a no-name team Florida met was in the 11
had ankl
e packed in ice to re- that won't have many players regular season. Florida scored
duce swclling. and doctors said
only time will tell If they can drafted by the Iros although a 17-10 upset.
seven were r1ed to the AllTh e (lat or Howl game will be
play.
Aft team. Five are on the de- televised nationwide by ARC,
Claiborne 's unccrn Is m:,re fensive unit. not surprising but there may be a few empty
sirwt' Maryland rank ed 1'th na- sea t s in the stadium. A cr owd of
pleasa nt. 1k is making up
Florida. ru n ni ng from a wish- thousa nd short ntm nornia caDick or Mark Manges at quarbore oFfisc ki by cuart I ck pacit) 'nd well below the
tcrtck
Dick is better at passing arm] Dna (fal"ree and fuWack revorif
--ornmed in when
F'kritb II b 'tI1flO't 1413
Man'es better at running from JIiiiii [)t)SV, wit! 12th i t1
;n 19.
Maryland's I formation. They nation on rus1iit offense.

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charges were able to contain at the Lions and the borne team able to jump out to big first Phillips started putting full
i(ary Ilird foul shot cut the Henr Monroe.
"Reuben got the Job done,"
the high scoring Sanford squad had trouble working the ball period advantages before their court pressure on
Mike Powell led the winners
the margin to three, at 41-44, and a
Mills went an, 'but ow big man with the sticky- man-to-man around it, while waiting fo; a opposition finally scored a Seminoles.
Lee Ward Jumper brought them with 22points while Tony Norris
A strange thing happened (6-6 Steve Baker) has a pressise.
high percentage shot.
point,
tied 15 for the 1.akcland team.
even
chcer when the sntnr
Saturday night at Oviedo Hieh sprained ankle and he couldn 't
"Our defense played great,
3EMINOLE: Wns 1 12 9;
Against l)aytona.Seabrceze it
It
wasn't
until
Dennis
Golden
banged
it
home
with
ju.t
live
School's gin after the Sanford move ver well because of it. the thing that beat us was the was insertel Into the game at was 9-0 and Eustis fell behind Cambell 0 00 0; T. SmI?h 4 0.0 I;
LAXELAND SANTA FE: Norris S
seconds left in the game but the
ii 36 25; RaIn 2 3 4
Seminoles had struggled to an Actually I guess he did get fact we turned th. ball over 13 the 2:30 mark of the fj
11.4) before they finally put the 8akr 0000; Ho$linsworTh 13.6 S. lions ran out or time as Ward 3.11 iS; Scordino 42210; Thom6 4
exciting 51-0 win over the host around pretty good, considering times in the first half, allowed period, did O1edo finally break ball in the basket.
1 2;Poli7S 1022; McQueen 100
Totil 77716 51.
missed a full court shot at the 2. Mother 0 0 0 0; Stanton 1 00 2;
team in the finale of the Lions' the ankle, but we were bogged Sanford to get a couple of easy through to the scoreboard.
OVIEDO: Ribbon 3775; Fuller 7
By
the
cnd
of
the
first
eight
Christmas Tournament - the down most of the night. We just break-a-way baskets at the
buzzer,
Juska 10 7; P,octor 1 02; PhillIps 0
0=114; Ward 7 00 4; G1den 6 S 6 17
minutes Sanford was up 10-7, HInt 1123; Moore 1 0=01; COniy 0
000;
Griswold 7074; HeeIy I 002.
Golden finished wIth 17 points
losing coach seemed to be dicfri't move well against their start of the second half and
Totals: 74 1625 64.
The Lion's sixth man hit a The half time buzzer sounded 000; H Smith 0000. Totals 2) Iii
toleadtheLionsscoring parade
happier than the winning one, man-to-man (defense). But weren't patient enough on of- driving jump shot and then with the count standing at 24-21
EUSTIS: Strickland S 00 10;
while
Lucious Fuller added 14 MOnrOe II 00 36: nasley 7 1 2 5.
"We didn't play very well at Ovicdo played well ind we did fense for most of the first three completed a thrc point play by while the three quarter count
all," the Semmole's mentor, win, so I can't really corn. quarters."
and Hon Ribbon contributed øeIton 0 00 0: Masey 0 3.4 3;
Seminole
t i is 72-SI
converting at the foul line to cut was 39-29.
WillIams 0 00 0; TotI. 2$ II 60.
Joe Mills, commented alter
eight.
plain."
0vi4
7 14 I 21-SO
The Seminoles, who ran their the Sanford advantage to 8-3.
The lions were able to close
In the third place consolation Lakiland Sante Fe 7 1511 4-44
the Lion's head coach, Dale was very pleased at the way his straight win, threw up a 2-3 zone time that the Seminoles were Just over five minutes left as

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BLOOMING1Xfl1, MInn. (AP) President Max Winter
of the Mirmesota Vlldngs ha. offered a $5,000 reward for
:!fc"mnat1in !cdii; tr th ;.rr.t arid cunvictlri ,f , f ,
ho hit a football official with a whisky bottle Sunday,
The bottle struck Arrr,en Terrian in the forehead during
the cksing seconds as the Dallas Cowboys rallied to
defeat the VIkings 17.14 in the first round of the National
Football League playoffs.
Terzlan, 54, suffered a gash on the forehead, He was
backed to his knee, but left the field under Ms own
pow. The bottle was thrown from the end zone stands
sboi'tly after fla1l;s had scored the winring touctGwn in
the find minute of play.
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MELBOURNE, Australia
American Stan Smith
advanced through the firs round of the Australian Open
Tennis Championship with a 74, 6-2, 6-2 victory over
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by the end of the third quarter.
In the day's only other game,
the Spirits of St. Ijuls rallied to
a 10297 victory over the VirinIa Squires.
Hon Boone scored lOof his 24
points in the dedsive fourth-pcrit.d rzilh. Boor1e's sirt pulled
L1,e Spirits from a 92-92 dead.
loch wnti 5' minutes left.

Dartrrouth 69, AssumptIon 64
Wake Forest 75, FlorIda 75,
01
Jot's,
Jackvili, Si. St
Pa., 90
Louisville 107. Texat AIM U
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Kentucky SI. SI, Seattle 51
Detroit 71, DePavl 67 3
Washington
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The loss was Virginia's fifth
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Niagara 77, Brown 39
Minnesota SO, Creighton 11
Outer 63, Penn St. SO
Colorado 6%, Oklahoma 59
Kansas 6?, N.bneska U
NC. State 79, Auburn ,

Colorado

12
Augu%tana, SD., 61, N. Iowa
61
Centenary 57, BowlIng Green

64
Utah St. 10$. P4. Texas St. I'
71,
PennsylvanIa
Tennessee

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Tuiane $0, Ohio St. 45
Manketo 73. S. Dakola St. 71
Gannon 3$, Navy 52
Georgef own, CC.. 51, Colgate

the e.l4oft.d
'x gi.s a emffi, saSs and rsd4
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Saturda7's Results
Kinodomef the Sun
Gainesville BUCPIhOIZ 62, Lakeland

Think radial.., and
took to the leader

MICHELIN

Kathleen SI
Jacksonville 001141 57. HawThorne

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Tallahassee
Lahetand 6%
Lion's International
ChampIonship
Sanford SI, OviedO 50
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'Matinees Wed. &amp; Set. 1:45
'3 Trifecta Races

'Big Perfecta

Lakeland Santa Fe 64, Eustis 60.

Ladies Nite
Mn.Jay Matir.ees BegIn Feb. 22nd.

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RESERVJ4TIQNS; B311dOC

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Tuesday's Games
PhIladelphia at
New1 York
Islanders
Kansas City at Vancouver
Califcwnla at Chicago
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Cinci

Inidapolis
Cleveland
Houston

Mmvi.
Phoenix
D

1616 3 35 103 102
16 It I 3) 110 161
14 17 2 30 102 107

I? 20 2 26 lOS 123
West Divislea
71 12 0 12 133 114
16 13 1 36 130 lOS
16 13 2 34 101 103
1515 3 33 1)7 117
12 20 I 23 lOS )

Canadian Division
21 11 1 19 Ill 133
Winnipeg
24 14 0 4 152 107
I? II 7 10 II) 130
Calgary
Edmonton
IS 77 2 32 13.6 163
11 77 3 25 149 175
Toronto
Saturday's Results
Houston S. Minnesola 0
Phoenix 10, Denver 0
Quebec

Cleveland S. Toronto 0

Quet,ec 6. Edmonton 3
Sunday's Results
San DIego 2, Mmnne'.ota I
Phoenix S. Denver

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NINTH -$16, C: 1. Greg Pruitt
(4) 2.50, 3.00, 2.10; 2. Montague
Queen (6) 5.20, 3.20; 3. Moody Hall
(2) 2.50; 0 (46) 24.40: P (4=4) 33.50:
32.03.
TENTH $.16, A: 1. K's Moongfo
(7)4.40,300,350; 2. JIG's Fbeetfeet
(4)4.10. 1.10, 3. JOyful Jack (3) 3.60;

0 (47) 13.40 lit h=ilf OP
37.4$.
ELEYEWTH - 3L B; 1.KennyB.
Ecker'? (7) 3300. 6.00, lOOt 7. MIss
Catabash (1) 7.50, 2.20; 3 Penny
Evans (1)2.50; Q (4-7) 27.40; P (1.4)
131,40; 39.67.

TWELFTH - 3 I, C: 1. X's
Rudyard (1) 6.40, 3.50, 2.40; 2. Coroll
Kind (1) 7.60. 4.20; 3. Irase Eckerl
(7) 5 00; Q (11) 73.00; 1 (4=17)
241.60; 39.77.

A-3SS1; H. 111.363.
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES

FIRST -S IS. C I. Moc.casln
11.00.) 10,3 60; 2. Crack Pot (5) 2.10.
3=70; 3. KG Sage (3) 3.50; Q (2.5)
mb; 137)1.
5.16, 0: ) F'eggy
SICON 0

RaIder (1) 3.00. 7.50. 3.4; 2. Devon

FIRST-S.1S, B: 1. Terry Gibson;
7. Astro Helen; 3. Happy Day; 1.
Eades Lon Gal; S. Lusty Lieutenant;
6. Sweet Delay; 7. VIctory Victory 5.

Wedneay Go.

SECOND - 1. Aldana Alberdi (1)
570 3 4 1 00; 2. Echaro Beitia (7)
440 4 10, 3 Ica Elorza (3) S 60;
1)521.50, P (1 2) 5.80 70; BIgQ (3 7

with 2 11 $116 70
THIRD - i. Urza .lavI (7) 19.50.
11,10,570:2, EchanoOkoki (2)6.60,
3

Bases; 5. PraIrie Layer; 6. Doodle
R.;7. B.eckyShan:5.DslntyLouIsi.

FOURTH

-

S-iS, M: 1. Red

Casasta; 7. WyclilI Dine; 3. Ragal
Gold; 1. Baxe; S.War Hone; Aholso
)oey; 7. InjunctIon; I. K's SWinger.
FIFTH - 5=16. C' 1, Rumbler; 2.
RamblIng Red; 3. H.C.'s Delight; ,
Kriita; 5. Fan's Dawn: 6. WIlto'*In;
7. Best Turn; I. OR's RIp Top,
SIXTH - 5.16, A: 1. Gold Ore; 2.
Andy Over; 3. Money Maze; I

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Evening

inc,ual series.

MOVIE: i'he Purp!o
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(IS) $620, p (16) $162.30 DD (lI)
$314l0
FIFTH - I. ChuchoMugueria (7)
14.50, 1 30, 3.50; 2. ManoloBenooa
(I) S 10, S60; 3 ErdoriEchave
140:0(75) 591.2C; p (7k) $137.10
SIXTH - 1. Alava Sanchez (3)
910, 5.00, 2.10; 2. ArechaQuiola (2)
6.00, 2.10; 3. Negul (chive (4) 7.60;
0 (73) 577 00: P (32) $9340.
SEVENTH -1. UriiBeitia (1)
13.lO,670,510;7. AldaniQko&amp;.i(5)
7.80, 5 CO. 3 Eddy.Le,iii (3) $10; o
(4 5) 540 60. P (1 6) $110 70.
EIGHTH - 1. S.anti Muguersa (1)
23.20, 5.40, 1.60; 2. AlavaLarrea
72.50, 610; 3 FerminAzpi (7) 6.20;
0(31)13940; P (13) 596.00.
NINTH - 1. Aguirre (1) 1180,
7.20. 3 10, 2, SaIa (2) 4 10. 3 10; 3
AItu (61 500, 0 (17) 5.13,50; P (12)

$166 SO.;
TINTH"i.Larrea(4) 13.40,6.00,
360; 2. Maruri (I) 6.20, 3.50; 3.
Fermin(3)170;Q(4e)$5o.0O; P(1.
I) $315.10; DO (14) $192.30
ELEVENTH-i Arecha.Azpi
1.00, 7 10. 710. 7 CMho.Re,on (3)
1.60, 3.60. 3 DomIngo Altu (1) 370;
Q (37) 137 60, P (73) 544.40.

TWELFTH

-

I. BilboaJuan ()

) WiLD KINGDOM: Baboons of Tanzania"
(14) HOLLYWOOD SOUAU(ES
MATCH GAME
(5) LET'S MAKE A DEAl.
8.00

(2) (12) NBC MOVIES: "The
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FnIOnds."ScottJacoby,WuiiAjn

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WEEK: 'In Performance at
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old time New Orleans Jazz.
(I) VINCE LOMBARDI RE-

SECOND -1. Ech.anoBeitia
71.10, 7.80, 4.50; 2. Aldana.Yza (1)

7.50,3.50;). CathoElorza (3) 3.50; 0
(17) 2660; P (1.7) 9990; Big 0 (16

8:30

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MOVIES COf4T.:
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5.40, 3.60; 3. Ur:a.Beitla (1), 5.20; 0
1'5 43.10; P (5.1) 43.10.
EIGHTH - 1. CelayaAzpi (7),
13 60, 9 40. 3.10; 2. Chutho Juan (2),

'

Q 127)3750; P (7*) 12000.
NINTH -1 OiIbJo (5) 1250, 7.50,
00, 2 Erdo:a (4) I 60, 4.00; 3.
Agulrre(7)460; 0(41)39.00; P (5
1)103 50.
TENTH'-I.Mar'urI (7) 1660. 5.60,
1.00; 2 Larrea (2) 6.00, 400: 3

Fermin (5) 4.60; 0 (2 7) 10.10; P (7'
DO (5.7) 196.50
ELEVENTH - 1. AiiChiElOf'i
(2) 17*0, 3.40, 1.20: 2. Alava Azpl
), O0 3.00; 3. Erdoza Perez (I)

7.20; 0 (27) 1000; p (77) 755.10.
TWELFTH - 1. SantiAltu

METCO and Jim cooper.
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EIGHTH: 1. ChuchoJuan. 7. Sale.

BilbaoMentha

(Thurs.) CONSUMER SUfl

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SEVENTH: 1. EthanoArara. 2
icaBeltia, 3. Uria IbIS, 1. Larrl
Alberdi, 5. Domingo.Yza, 6. Eddy
Perez, 7. AldanaOkoki, I. Plegul

TWELFTHS 1 Ce!eyaJuan, 2.
Santi.Agulrrc, 3, fermtn=Altu, I
L"tora Muguetsa. S. Sale Larrea, 6
,%.runiRamon, 7. CPwchoAzpl, S

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Kate Srrth is Grand Marshal.
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Thuns.

TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
FIRST: 1. Ethano=Beltia, 2. Eddy
Ieniz, 3. Barn Okoki, I Lirri
Ararsa, 5. Negui Elorza, 6. Aldana
Via, 7.
Urza Sanchez, I. Ica

Ar.PaAzpI, 7. ManoloZirre, S.

MATCH GAME: Pre-

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RADE'hnDdaonanciKe

'41 MIDDAY:

ELEVENTH: 1. OguIza MIguel, 2.
Cactso Pert:, 3 Domingo Juan, 4,
Etctia Alto, S. Barre Benuoe, 6.

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Celaya Mencha
NINTH: I. Agulree. 2 Sale, 3.
Erdoma, 1. Atlu,!. Ramon, 6 Azpi, 7.
Bilb.ao. .. Zarre
TENTH: 1. Santi, 7. Mencha,
Lorrea, 4. Mvguenza, S. Chucho, 6.
Celaya, 7. Marur I, Ii. Fermln

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Arena, S. Lerrl Qulola, 6. Eddy
JavI, 7. Arecha Alberdi, 5. Urze
Beitia
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Barre Etoria, 3. ArethaSanche:, 4.
Doml,go Zarre, S. Negui.Perez, 6.
Bulbaojavl, 7. ManoloEchave, $
Alava Bengoa
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Rimon, 3. Erdoza Aguirre, I
ManoloMiguel, 5. Fermin.Echave,
4. Chucho Bengoa. 7. Celaya
Muguenza, I. MaruniLarrea
SIXTH GAME: 1. Coci'ioSanche:.
2. Oguiza Miguel,). Barr. Zarre, I
NeguI.Elonia, S. AlavaJavi, 6.

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Stolen Gold; 1. Brkley Smliey; S.
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NFC Semifinal
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Sundays Results
NFC Semilinal
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AFC Semifinal
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Sunday. Jan. 4
A$C Final
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NFC FInal
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Denver at St. Louis

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Seattle at Los Angeles

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Peach Bowl
Al Atlanta

101

Christmas Tournament an cotuniented, "We don't have to to get ready for him.
almost complete unknown, play them again but if we did, I
The Steelers, who muffled and Andy Russell's 93-yard had to hang on for a 3l. sic- from the Colt quarterback's
-Louis Sapsis
REUBEN (OT'Il)N
(Oviedo coach Dale Phillips,
Minnesota 16-6 to win all the touch(k)wn run with a fumble, tory,
hand on the Pittsburgh doorsthought he was a traithr, not
Minnesota appeared all set to tep. Russell, who played with
knowing he spent Last year in
charge into its third straight an injured knee, scooped up the
the school yards and in the
National Conference champion- ball and was escorted slowl)'
reaeation league of Sanford)
ship, The Vikes led Dallas 14-10 but securely down the right
led his team to victor)' and
and had the Cowboys buried on sideline for the score,
walk off with the most valuable
their wn 25-yard tine with
Staubach's touchdowr pass
player trophy.
JACKSONVILLE (AP) - St. Jc,seph' of Philadelphia
fourth down and 16 yar to o wiped out a Minnesota lead
The selection, made by news Wake Forest's hopes of 90 in the consolation game. 91- tremendously disappointed would have put Florida ahead 7.0 for the season and begin ... and less than a minute to built on Brent McClanahan's t
because "the breaks didn't go 77-76.
media and coaches, was challenging the Atlantic Coast
ACC play next
play. Clearly a miracle was one-yard touchdown run with
"Florida was able to control ow way."
"If (larson made that shot,
Florida is 4-3, but Smyth needed.
5:11 to play. "It was the most
Cotton scored 20 points in for the basketball title depend way," Wake Forest Coach Ca1 and held the game's biggest
Griffin led Wake Forest's on ow way now u
Staubach hit Drew Pearson on a said Pearson.
Sanford's opening win over largely on sophomore Rod Tacy said. "They also did a margin at 53-48 and 55-SO scoring in both tournament putting it together." The Gatos-s 25-Yard right sideline pass to
Dallas Coach Tom Landry
deite the fact he watched •Dcacons to the Gator Bowl weren '
t
shooting
well
but
Gators'
Len
Sanders
missed
an
Friday
night's
most of the game from the tournament championship,
10743 vIctory of the Southeastern Conference, plays later, with 24 seconds to Drew caught it." And Mmplayed when we had to and alley.00p shot with six seconds over St. Joseph's and 29 against
st. Joseph's and Jacksonyje go, he unloaded a bomb that nesota Coach Bud Grant
second team to see a great deal valuable player in the tourney,
of action during the 89-45
Although the Florida Gators 69-all. Then Ric Clarson missed the two games and played a players still working on unity nesoth five and carried into the ference wasn't called on the
rout. combines strength with the were decided underdogs, Coach a jumper from 17 feet with nine strong defense.
Saturday night In the finale, finer basketball skills. He Joan Lotz said he was seconds left in overtime that
St. Joseph's record is .. anci end zone (or the touchdown that play.
Cotton took control of both carrIes 220 pounds on a 6-foot4
The Demon Deacons are now Jacksonville's 2-5.
gave Dallas a shocking 17-14
"The ball was underthrown,"
buckboards as he was credited frame and still
________________________________________________
upset.
Pearson
said, "and I was light12 rebounds along wIth an toh and high leaping abthty
NOW the Cowboys ride Into Ing back to get underneath,
untold number of times he kept associated with slender
IosAngc1estofacetn3
(Cornerback Nate) Wright was
Tarken ton
the ball alive by getting his hoorsters.
s
the
NFC
showdown.
Los
Anshoving
rae to keep me outside.
fingers on the ball and knocking
T- Bo V I op e n
He also demonstrated great
gelcs,
with
Lawrence
The
ball
struck me in the hands
s To n i g h t
it back up in the air.
concentration when he calmly
McCutcheon rushing for a and f'got hit on ths ann by
On defense he made four made four free throw3 in the
Father Dies record 202 yards, reserve
WINTER PARK - Rollins against East In the tournament, Bruce Howland is Rollins
quar- somebody, The ball slid down
steals and again he was re- final 43 seconds of overtime
terback
Ron
Jaworski
running
and I caught it between my ciCarolina and Stetson against Marshall.
SAVANNAh,
Ga.
(AF)
top scorer while Heggie Lee paces East
sponsible for getting his hands that gave Wake Forest a 78-75
for
one
touchdown
and
throwing
bow and my hip. it was Just a
Those are the first round rnatchups tonight Carolina, 3.4.
Dallas Tarkenton Sr. died
on other passes, deflecting victory over Florida in the
another,
and
defenders
Jack
lucky
catch."
in the Tangerine Bowl Baiketball TourDave Stowers is the Stetson sparkplug,
in the company of two of hi Votmgblood and Bill Simpson
them either out of bounds or to championship game Saturday
nament at Rollins Alumni Ficidhouse,
Grant insisted: "There as no
while Marshall looks to David Miller.
one of his team-mates,
night.
sons,
watching
the Football
third lead a returning interceptions for question.....itwasoffejvpa
The
host
Tars
play
at
7
while
Stetson
is
team
In
the
National
Losers meet in Tuesdays consolation
But most people look at the
Griffin's more publicized
involved in the 9 p.m. game
scores, beat the St. Louis interference, It was as clear as
game,
while the winners collide in a 9 p.m.
League playoffs on television. Cax
offensive end of the court when teammate, slick ballhandler
-iiin 35-23.
nel
services
were
day and night. Wright was
Rollins,
5-1,
shows
the
best
won4osc
record
championship
tilt.
they conddcr who is most
ip &amp;
Both
the Steelers and Rams pushed."
made the all- - tively set
valuable and there Cotton tourney team along wIth him.
Tuesday In are rated six-point favorites to
Athens, Ga,, for
for the
excelled,
Others selected were Bob
elder Tar- make it Into
Super Bowl.
kenton, 63, father of MInSOta
You Don't Hive To
Florida
"We hang in, we don't fold,"
A MILLIONAIRE
his team's 24 points. Of the and Cricket Williams of Fitch
Vikings quarterback Fran lox- linebacker Jack Ham said after
To HEAT Like On.
Gets Scoring Itch,
other eight points that were Jacksonville, which nosed out
kenton, who
was 10 return to Pittsburgh yielded just 154 tOtal
With
Georgia
today.
)'arth to the Colts, who had
The father, a Method1t mm- barged into the playoffs as the
•
2
•
ister, was dead on arrival i't a East Division champion with a
G.niral
_____________________________________________________
Ei,rIc
Snyder FoIIov'vs His A vice Sa'annth hospital after family 10-4 record, more than a 180efforts to revive him failed,
CENTRAL HEATING
degree reverse from last years
His son, Fran, left the sta- 2-12.
CALL.. -.
B)' THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Snydei- hit 15 of 24 shots from period after shoving referee dium In Bloomington, Mum., Blount's theft was "the best
PLUMBING &amp;
the field and all six free throw Richie Powers.
WALLHIEATING INC.
A good shooter can't help ti., tries in helping the surging
where
the
Dallas
Cowboys
had
interception
I
ever
saw,"
said
Bucks 88, Suns 85
defeated the VikIngs 17-14,
team if he's not taking his ahots. Cavs to their ninth victory in 10
1007 S. Sanford
Phoenix lou by 10 points going ware of his father's death, but 11am after the Steelers' corner•
322-S1
________________________
That's what Cleveland Coach games,
into the final period, but went was told a short time later,
Hill Fitch told Dick Snyder, the
Buffalo made Just three of 17 scoreless from the field through
A friend of the family said
veteran Cava guard, and Sny- shots from the field in the see- the, first 9:13 of the fourth minister was no particularly
der took his advice. After scor- ond period, scoring only 11 quarter and Milwaukee caine ipterested In football, but adWANT THE RADIAL
ing 10 points in the first half, he points and falling behind 47-37. From behind to win. Jim Price dod,
"j
he
1nteed
erupted for 26 In the second half Snyder scored 12 points and Jim led the Bucks with 20 points,
STORY RIGHT
in
the
games
Fran
played."
to lead Cleveland to a 11148 Oeaznons 10 in the third period
Celtics 123, Lake 113
FROM
"1k was Just sitting in a
rout of the Buffalo Braves
as the Braves broke the game Dave Cowens topped Boston chair," said another son, Dallas
Sunday nigist
open.
THE START? I
with 23 point.,, including a iayup Takenton Jr. "I saw him gasp
"He's a good shooter," said
Bob
McAdoo,
in
his
second
with
9:15
to
play
that
put
the
for
breath:
I
could
tell
he
had
(
was paired agalmt Fernando Lwta of Spain today in
Fitch. "This may sound ridicu. game since his brief
suspension
Cetics
ahead
to
stay
97-95.
John
had
a hecrt attack, We started
the Final match of the boys' 18-and-under division of the
lout, but if he'd been looking for last week, led Buffalo with 26 hlavlicek also had 23 points, mouth
0
-to-mouth resuscitaUon
29th annual Orange Bowl International Junior Tennis
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a shot in the first half he would p01131.8.
while the 1,nkers' Kareem and everything we could think
Tournament,
have s'ored a lot more, We
hflazers %, Warriors 2
Abdul-Jabbar had 28 and Gail of and the ambulance got here
GoU,
ct U.S. champion In the boys' 16, docalled time out early In
Bill Walton, back in action Goodrich V.
feated Van WInfty of North Miami Beach, 6-3, 8-0
very quickly .,. he newr came
game and I told him he was after being sidelined with cBsSoaks 116, ROCkttS 1%
to,"
&amp;inday, bans downed fellow SpanI-d Lorenso Fargas, 6hesitating when he was open located fingers, started an Seattle built an
84-72 lead
1, 34, 6-3,
He was an official of Oxford
"A shooter has to shoot 'ihen eight-point run mids y through through the first three periods, College
LEADER
at Emory University
he gets the opening."
the fourth quarter that lifted then reserve forwards Tal Skin- and was
IeIen Park of South Korea, 6-1, 6-1, to enter the final with
Rotary international
w. Un&amp;
Elsewhere In the NBA Sun- Portland to victory, After Wal- ncr and Mike Bantorn helped governor (or the eastern half of
iei1aMcInerneyof Miami. MissMclnerneydownedTeri
sbousdkr,owa,
y night. the Portkrid irati ton's basket put the Blazers turn backa late houston siwpe. Georgia.
Starr of }buston, 6-4, 6-t
Y$ofengl.
Blazers
beat the Golden State ahead 85-84, Gefl Petric added
flooring end lchnof..
s
of Brazil defeated Giantxa Rinaidini
Warriors 96-92, the Detroit pjs- a basket and a pair of sttds to
097 Ih.fl b
t=
of Italy, 6.3,6-2. to win a berth In the boys' 16 dIvision final
SVeT MICPI.1111 Z' sbool.
tons defeated the Kanpj Clty set up the other scores in the

LOOK
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FlorIda (9 70) vs. Maryland
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Wednesday, Dec. 31

Saturdays RuIIs
New York ICE, New Orleans

Roger Staubach st1ort.cjrcujtJ to the "impossible dream" of year's AFC title game, it will be to put Pittsburp" ahead 14-10.
ieage' turnarot'n.! tfii:r c'
Minnesota's hopes for a third
ua1ast the Oakland Raiders.
Rusell's gallop with a Bert
srzgh: trip to the National the y'r.
who rode Ken Stabler's three Jones tumble was "the worst
Football League championship
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Pacific Division
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Steeler on the road to their rella squad Saturday, roughing pionship game.
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I-iOLjStCfl 113, GoIth'n State
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Saturday, Dec. 27
Pelican Bowl
At New Orlsans
Southern 15, South Carolina

Western Conference
Midwest Division

Steelers On Right Rail,
Vikings Catch Wrong Boat

E-N CO-T-T-O-N and he plays in four more, as he was able to boys to play some kind of
basketball for Seminole High complete perfect passes for two combination man-to-man and
School.
more goals.
zone. So we could keep two Cfl

'Fitita Bowl
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him before thIs year 's season with almost half of his team's
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they will remember him well, goals and three foul shots or a but inue Reuben will be back
All the junior jumping-jack game high of 25 points,
again next season, it might be a

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they probably wish they weren't
they're beginning to
die atan earlier age, just as men do.
Consider these statisUcs from the American Cancer
Society, spotlighted in the January Issue of Reader's
Digest: "Deaths (mm lung CRJ'c irnon women have
increased more than 400 per cent since 1930.
Women
smokers suffer nine times more deaths from
coronary
heart disease than do women non-smokers. The death rate
among women from emphysema Is five times as
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nose teen-agers won't realize it Immediately, but
prolonged cigarette smoking will age them prematurely,
if It dueni disable them first. An extensive study on the
visual effects of smoking reported In "Annals of Internal
Medicine" remarks that "The association between
cigarette smoking and wrinkling was striking in both
sexes soon alter the age of 30. It was related to the
duration and intensity of smoking. Smokers in the 40-to-49year age group were likely to be as prominently wrinkled
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The caution on the cigarette package advises the
smoker that "The Surgeon General Has Determined That
Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health." The
warning says nothing about the risks to unborn infants of
mo thers who smoke, and they are impressive. The U.S.
Public Health Service, on the Lsis of twelve sep&amp;.rate
studies, says there is a 'significant relationship between
cigarette smoking and an elevated
mortality risk among
the infants of smokers." The embroyo
can be affected by
three highly toxic substances tht are inhaled in cigarette
smoke: carbon monoidde, which reduces its supply of
oxygen; nicotine, which lowers the blood now to arms and
legs; and cancer-causing substancescalled carcinogens.

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Honesty is always the best
Julia adnred her father and
policy, so practice what you
went Into a terrible Jepression
preach.
alter he died, so she started
Say, 'I'm sorry', but I don't
ciga psychoanalyst. Aft
remember your name." (P.S. few
months she said he wasn ' t
After this hit; print I h5
helping her, so she quit.
feeling you won't he faced with
that problem In Walla Walla
I've suggested that she get an
again.)
apartment with another girl,
DEAR ABBY: You told T.L. but thewon't hear of it. I hate to
who had given his girlfriend an nag her. What can I do to help
Inexpensive wristwatch for her Julia make a life of her own so
birthday that gifts of Jewelry she'll be less dependent on me?
(at any price) were too "InWORRIED
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DEAR ABBY: I am a
Ca th olic Army chaplain serving
in my 16th year.
Every time I return to my
hometown of Wala Walla,
Wash., someone approaches me
on the Street and inevitably
j
asks "You don't remember
me, do you?"
Julia hac always lived at
I certainly don't want to hurt home. I do everything for her
anyone's feeling3, but after cooking, laundry, etc. She's the
being away for 16 years, intellectual type and has no
sometimes my memory lets me interest in domestic chores,
down.
I am living in fear that one
Can you suggest
a graciousday Ill k gone and Julia will 1.
reply to this embarrassing
alone and helpless. We have no
question?
Sign me, "NOT MOTHER close relatives. She Is friendly
with her co-workers, but she
GOOSEJUST FATHER BEAVER" says all the men there are
DEAR FATHER HEAVER: either married or gay.

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The Garden Club of Deltona Deltona Co"ntry Club manager, bold a regular membership
year for faintly, friendship, love
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held Its Mistmas Luncheon at Mike Kuzmol. Periwinkle meeting on Jan.6 at 7:30 p.m. Ili and sisterhood is celebrated by
the Deltona Country Club Dec. Circle reeeived a gift of candle
Room 222, I3usch Science the Contra) Florida Clii Omega
17, with nine circles attending: holder and candle, donated by Building, Rollins College, alumnae with the annual
prudish standards of your Encourage her to resume her
Camelia; Fern, heather, Mrs. Clarence Wilkinson, Winter Park.
generation to the youth of analysis. (Perhaps she quit
Mother-Daughter
Christmas
seeing him because he was
Hibiscus. Holly, Marigold, Christmas luncheon hospitality
Special features will include Luncheon
one of the Chap________________________
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Periwinkle, Shamrock, and chairman, for their award "Population Trends in Florida ter's favorite and
Just because T.L gave his getting uncomfortably close to
most popular
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Trowel'n Error Circles,
winning table.
girl friend a watch doesn't the truth.)
In '75," by Ann Novak, East yearly events.
The invocation was given by
The group was then led In the Central Florida Planning
mean it's time for bed.
You may have to be "cruel"
the Garden Club president, singing of Christmas carols by Council, and "Florida's Urban
FUMING IN FLORIDA to be
A bridge over the generation
kind, Mother. Throw Julia
Mrs. Frank T. Losinlecki. The Mrs. Robert Varner, Marigold Environment," developed
DEAR FUMING Okay. And out of
by
gap
finds
the
festive
occasion
the nest and force her to
blessing was given by the Circle, and accompanied by the
I guess it's time for me to
vice president for reuniting
family
and
friends
try
t
wings.
I'll bet she flys
devotional chairman, Mrs. Miss Flora Baehr.
reconsider.
Education of the Florida who have not been together for
when
she
kno%,5
she has to.
Robert Antes, accompanied by
DEAR ABBY: I am 62 and
Audubon Society.
some
ti
me
.
Pledges
and
new
soft strains of music rendered ZPG
Arctic Fox, beautifullaw lerot, is one of (he
ifirecently widowed. I have a
activities were introduced at in Audubon Wil
1j by MISS Flora Baehr.
Chi Omega
dlife
Film
Series,
"West
Side
Story
brilliant 30-year-old daughter,
Mexico
to
Orlando Chapter, Zero
the glittering event held at the Alaska"
Luncheon of steak or turkey,
and
i isn't just "Mother"
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Growth (ZPG) will
The mOstbeautifultimeolthe Citrus Club today.
Everyone has $ problem. Whir,
salad and dessert was served,
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talking. Julia Is an only child
After lunch, a poem
rend
who has an excellent position ABB
yoursY; Box No. flOO. LA.. Cull
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by Mrs. Robert Antc2, Heather
Enclose stamped,
and
Is
also
working
her
-addressed envelops, please.
Circle, "If I Were Santa" which
doctorate.
Hate to writs letters? Send
to
was enjoyed by all present.
She has a limited social life Abigail Van Bureis, 132 Lasky Dr.,
_qwtp
l The arrival of
the "snow
because e he.'s nevçr met., BSrIy KiUi, Cull. W2fl. for Ab.
birds" was next, all bundled up
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for All casions Pl.a e'ose a
In furs, boots, warm mittens
swet
and woadcrful girl she song. s,lladdr,sied, stamped (2 Sc)
and caps
they were searenvelop.
is.
ching for their relatives at
For women it's called look, Some 17" necklaces really
tending the luncheo n. Happy
'casual' jewelry; for men it's designed for men look equally
reunions took place when loved
the more macho 'body' Jewelry good on women.
ones were found. The "snow
so they won't feel self-conscious
birds" were portrayed by Mrs. '
about wearing their first
Bracelets of mixed metals
Frank Grayson, Fern Circle;
necklaceortracelet.Byelther
such
and pewter can be
Mrs. Harry Kress, Fern Circle,
iname, strings of beads and worn by either but most are
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shells are finding their way into styled heavier for men. Th
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Marigold Circle.
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the jewelry boxes of bo th sexes, same goes for some
FT19"
men's
Next on the program was
necklaces featuring pendants
CHRISTMAS
t?ea'utuee
the beautiful rendition of The
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Necklaces of liquid sliver or O S3lflbOlS suspended on heavy
Other WIse Man," a story told
gold and strung with the natural silver or gold chain.
by Mrs. Cur tis Pettit, Camelia
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looks of wood, shells, beads and
Circle.
A drawing was held for a
The really great thing about
clays are offered In matched
came ha plant
the proceeds
hers body Jewelry is
15" and 17" lengths. A woman
,',,j
will benefit a charity In 1976.
that it is generally inexpensive.
can wear one or both
This plait was won by Mrs.
Matched necklaces sell for 1245
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neck
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of
each,
John hall, Fern Circle.
men's tailored necklaces
t'M
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or
give
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to
her
are
$447
and mixed metal
Judging
of
table
ffle'aRu' ) we)iy proves popdargfftttemlebo1Jdayvsscs
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male
for
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Audubon Wildlife Film Series
On Jan. 31 the Eben McMillan years filming in the Malheur
The final film in the series
begins Jan. 17, 1976. Five filrn.s film, "Yosemite: An Ecological National Wildlife Refuge
in will be presented March 13
will be shown this season at V isit" will be presented. An southeast Oregon. It Is the land lionel
Hudson's "Kangaroos
Hush Auditorium, Rollins area shaped by geological of the Trumpeter Swan, ('an't tIc ('ornered "
When
College, Winter Park, on every processes
the
slow American
Avocets
and floods stranded 150 red
other Saturday at 2 and 8 pin. Inovenients o great ice masses Proaghomn Antelope. The rich kangaroos on
a strip of high
Season tickets are available at carved, smoothed and gouged human history of this land is ground in eastern central
nine dollars single, $16.50 deep canyons Is explored for also featured.
Australia, Hudson Joined a
family. Single admission its wildlife and the variety and
Walter H. Beriet presents his team of seientits to film th
tickets are $2.50, student tickets beauty which attracts rock "West Side Story
Mexico to elusive giant marsupials and
are also available,
climbers, campers and back. Alaska," on Feb. 28. Following came away with some rare
First film of the series will be packers by the thousand each the sun from south to north, he footage.
"Sri Lanka (Ceylon) - The year.
takes viewers up the beautiful
For more information, call
Resplendent Land" by C.P.
The thfrd film, Feb. 14, will bc
est coast of North America.
647-2615, or write Orange
Lyons. The film features ac- "Matheur: Marsh, Meadow and He records the changes in Audubon Society, P.O. Box
tIvIty in a wildlife preserve in Mountain," by James D. wildlife populations and ac- 1142, Maitland, Fla. 3fl5l
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potential head of the household. 21st Century Woman and requir ed and auditions are not Hall, at 7:30
p.m., Jan. 7. 1976.
Velveteen
As the head of the household, Seminole County's home prerequisites for membership.
Jackets, Pants
The public' Is invited,
Whether you are single, how do you manage and cope Economics Department will The featured masterwork for
and Long Skirts, Long
married, separated, divorced, with the special responsibilities offer an educational seminar the second semester will be
Dresses, Winter Robes.
working outstde the home, or a and problems?
which will explore all the Haydn's "Uttle Organ Mass."
Many Other Items.
confirmed homemaker, you are
On Jan. 10, at Seminole aspects of "Woman as head of
For further information call
The internationally famous
t'itlier: sharing the position as Community College's tSCC) the Household."
SHOP DOWNTOWN SANFORD
Community Services
323- Duquesne University Tamhead of the housel.old; are the South Seminole Center (I.4.-430)
Iteglstrationwill be from 9:30 1450, ext. 303-304, or Dr. Burt buritzans will perform at
head of a household; or are the from 10a.m. to 3 p.m., Project a.m. to 9:55 a.m. There is no fee Perinchiel, ext. 288.
110 PARK AVE.
PH. 323-2631
Stetson University in the
for this seminar. Coffee and
Edmunds Center on Jan. 9 at 8
doughnuts will be served, Photo Exhibit
p.m.
courtesy
of the Seminole
County Federation of Women's "Flights of Imagery," a The group of young en
tertainers has presented
Clubs,
photographic exhibit
by
throughout the United
For reservations or further
Charles Beck, will be on display t'once
States
and
Canada. They have
information call 3231450, ext. in the Gallery ofampson Hall
madeextendedtoursol
Europe,
371 or 410.
atStelson Uniersity,Jais. '1-30, servirg
as
goodwill
amfrom 9a.m. to 4
d
p.m.
weekdays.
bassadors
for
the
State
Community Band
Beck attended Seabreeze Department and,
occasiol1y,
Senior High, Daytona Beach,
Conmiunity Band will begin
po
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invitation
by foreign
t -e he won the Scholastic Art u
4
rehearsals for the second
Award in 1971, State of Florida
per doz.
semester on Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. in
al Exhibition, National
A
Tannburltzan is a typical
the ban(I room, main
One
$3
campus of High &amp;hool Art Exhibition, lie American college student with
S.C.C.
If
.
you enjoy
Day
playing a received a scholarship to an exceptional amount of
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musical
Instrument,
this is the
And Up
Rochester
Institute
of musical talent and enough
Styling P class for you. WilliainJ Hinkle Technology,
ambition to make an unusual
will again be conducting the
A.
lie tins worked with' Ron effort to secure a college
I class.
Offer Good Thru Jan. 3.
To register for Conununity Dundon, Art Director for the education, according to a
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Eastman Kodak Marketing Duquesne University
Band, come to the Registrar's Education
Center, Rochester, spokesman.
Office between 9 a.m. and 9
N. Y., and assisted Robert
$'j
p.m., Monday thro0gh Thur. I.atorrc, photographer for
This group of talented folk
all
our
friends
Jlislii:ag
sday
p
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Mondelle and Associates artists Is dedicated to the
P".
on
Friday.
1 pound loaf
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Advertising, New York City. preservation of Slavic folk
Beck held one-man shows at culture taking their name from
Happy New Year
Community Chorus Rochester Institute of the musical instrument they
Technology and the Estate play
the "tamburitza."
Dr. Hurt If. Perinchief's Gallery of Van Buren liansford Using over five hundred
('onununity Chorus will begin Ill, Scottsville, N.Y., also the authentic costumes In each
rehearsals again on Jan. 5, Florida Health Care Plan, concert, the Tamtxirituns sing
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in a dozen different European
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MON. THRU SAT, 6-6
Class is open to all singers. No
Reek will present a slide languages and do the dances of
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TO: BOBBIE JEAN MORRIS
mustard or turnip greens to Sprinkle with garlic salt, I name of DAISY FLOWER SHOP,
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vegetable delight. These fresh
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(Last Known Address)

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INVITATION FOR
CONSTRUCTION

thence N to NE cor Of saId SW 'i of
SW 1 tnence W to a point N of the
P08, Sf0 the P08 (less RWof

MARY DICKENSON ano DICKENSON. her husband.
Room 430, 10 South

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LaSalle Str.
Chicago. Illinois
last Known Address)

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HUGH P. WIGGINS and. - -

CONSTRUCTION OF

STREET IMPROVEMENTS
616 East Semoran Boulevard,
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
Attamonte Springs, Iloo'ida 37701,
FLORIDA
Petitioner's attorney, on or before
Sealed proposals for furnishing all
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
January 13th, 3976, and file the labor, m.4terial and equipment for
NAME STATUTE
oriamnal with the Clerk of Ia. apny. lhp oiIowIng prolect will be
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
reCelvedbytheCity Council, City o
Notice Is hereby given that the Petitioner's attorney or inn- Mary, in the City Hall, Lake Mary,
1978
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WIGGINS. his wife.
"Street Address Unknown"
Oviedo, Florida

HELEN COHEN and - COHEN, her husband,
co Roosevelt University
Michigan Avenue
a? Congress Str.

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WITT REALTY

31—Apartments_Furnished

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Home of IIPP Warranted Homes

HERE'S A REAL HONEYt Ownt

BAMBOO'COVE APIS

extra large lot. Central heat.aii

apartments,

)ne &amp; 2 bedroom

furnished or unfurnishe'd. Newly
redecorated Corn. sap 300 1!
Airport Blvd Sanford. 373-1310

lewly remodeled 4 room ap:. Large
rooms, well furnished. First floor.
Reasonable, ill W. First St.

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NOW LEASING
ew, riodern, I story efficiency

apartments, attractively furfished, conveniently located and

Kish

beautifully landscaped, $135 mo.
Call between 1:305. For In..
formation call 322.0704.

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CLEAN APARTMENT

greatest

FOR PENT

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bedroom, utilities included, SIlO
per month Adults Only 377 4170

13000 PER MONTH TOWARDS
UTII ITIES FOR ONE YEAR 7",,

MONTHLY RENTALS

7155 PCI. INTEREST RATES.
One bedroom, one b-ott. and three

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AVAILABLE
$1131150 CohorTV
QUALITY INN NORTH
I lISP 4)1. Longwood

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

Bedroom apartment, partly
nhed. c:vponly. 3773762 dayS,

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Sanford-Off L.'keMary Blvd.
7 Bedroom 1)IOptui deposit

agent or

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er iho year', more and more Indivi-jaii tL

ditcuvtrri

theSe still, loCOSt .di can
amazed h
reach out and sell most any Item you may have for ale
and do Ii tatl Its. next time you run across some article
around the house you no loager n.d, pick up th. phone and
y4lI peddle your wares all tern' townl
a Want Ad
Adil You'll

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ice 1 fltdrom apt

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wo bedroom, fur., or unfurn.,

adults preferred, security deposit.

32—Houses Ijnfurnished

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THE HERALD

322.2t 11

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$30 6*13

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Bedroom,7batns Already set up
with awning and Skirting Cheap
Prøne 373 0180 110 Exeter Court,
Carnia5ie Cove Mobile Home Park.
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373 6333

bedroom, 3k' baths, choice
Idytlwildesection. Fascinating 30'
i 30' family room, with fireplace
Large breakfast rooin, 3600 sq l

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Wood or steel desks (executive desk

STORING iT M,\KES WASTt-SELLING IT MAKES CASH
PLACEACLASSIFIEDADNOw
Call 37776)1 or $3) 99$)

Merchandise
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JU ST A PHONE CALL AWAY
Land Clearing

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BuudozIng, Excavating. Ditch
work. Fill dirt, top soil, 322-5943.

fts')

Pressure Cleaning

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C&amp;A BackHoe Service
and Clearing, till dirt, clay, rock

All kinds Of digging. Housetrallers
stored &amp; moved 377 9147 or 931-

$7913
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Burner Cleaning &amp; Service 2'4
Hour Service Dykes Heating I
Air Conditioning, 372*171.
SlOPING

MAKES WASTE'
SELLING IT MAKES CASh'I.
PLACE A CLASIF lED AD NOV

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Call 372 2611 or 531 9993

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Home Improvements
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Carpentry Rernc1ei.riq Ai't.00
Custom Work L.crnsed- Borxln
Free eslimate 323 e03$

BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE
That's Classiled Ads

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOl
A FRACTION OF THEIR COS'
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'
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E *trior Plastering
Plaster patching I tinutate
wick &amp; stone specialty. 373 71K

Interior.

PURIFICATION SYSTEMS Call Phil Gonzalez 303 373 3939
BUDDY'S

hOME

AlA CLEANS ALL
Exterior pressureclean.ng

(*63

Heater Cleaning

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Office Machines
OFFICE MACHINES
eservice all makes and models"

Free Pickup and Delivery
.ne-s MahrieS 377 8005

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Need help on that Saturday co
Paneling door, windows hung
concrete-work, etc By the hour o
by the lOb 377 9365
r.intn;. Ir'er r
nd Ex?rri
Steam Cleaning House Cteanin
Phone 3fl O70
Free

Radio &amp; TV
URIVE IN TV SERVICE- Fs?
Service, 707 Live Oak Blvd
Casselberry. Phone $319643

Roofing
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Roc4irig Arid Carpentry Repair

Free estmaies
Call 323 679
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Painting

Expert roof repairs, flat roots or
shingles All work guaranteed
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BETTER PAINTING 5625167
BROGDEP4 ROOFING 3736700.
Better job, for a Better price.
WANT TO SELL
lnteriGr I. Exterior. 23 pct. dis. for
YOUR HOME'
ienior citizens.
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a new home' Mov.ng to an
ANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
apartment?
WORK? Place a Classified Ad in
the Evening Herald today.
Get tome action *ith
Herald
classf,,'-ql ad ,',eIl help you Wr?P
,iIi ,vi ht .,.Il bring a t,t Sale
Pest Control
CALL 377 7611
ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2517 Park Drvc
I?? 8165
Pet Care
PET REST NH
Boarding S Groomn
Ph 327 1031
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Photography

IMPROVE

_I7ostYouB
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(STEPSON LAND CLEARING

Estimates.

S'rlpping &amp;
Waxing.
Pt '.tert l &amp; I •sinesses Free
es' ,att't 9litt t: .an 373-593...
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BIJSINESS DIRECTORY

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PH. 322.2611

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MEN'? AL I TYPES Cf CAR
PINTRY AND REPAIRS )?

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thu UII loSe 0 I P.s
ni':-Js j,st Wt.4 ) i have I I C-lId
CAL'. 111

300 N, FRENCH AVE.

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The Herald

chairs, secretarial desks 1.
chairs, straight chairs, fIlIng
Cabinets, as Is. Cash and carry.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17-92,130 1206
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RI At TOIl 371 SIll
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CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING

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SOLAR HEATING AND WATEI

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SEMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts,
Small and large 17.000 per acre
and up. Terry Realty, Realtor. 671-

Harold Hall ReaI

NON RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
EASILY. INSTALLED WITH STAPLEGUN

office furniture

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532.900

EACH

IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They
Fit Between Studdings and Rafters)

ice Supplies
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instalicarpel aid vinyl. wall towall
Free Estimate. Call SEARS ii
Sanford 37? 1771.

0711

GRACIOUS 3 Story, Executive

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odern Clean 3 bedroom home's.
lamily ioum. gar iou, C.ii ets.
III $237
CLIFF JORDAN,REALYOR

REALTORS

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IS Yr FHA F IPIANCIP,G
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3303 Orlando Drive
Sanford. 37] 3200

Forrest Greene, Inc.

RENT PURCHASE PLAN

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Sanford

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SANFORD - 3 Bedroom,' 2 bath
home, air conditioner, shady yard
$19,500 Make offer

kithfl

equipped, air, Carpeted Large
private yard. $305. AdultS. 372
wI nds &amp; eves..

323 5*34.

CLASSIFIED AD DEPT.

42-45bile Hony.'s

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fh.re wouldnt Nc' any

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Peg
Real Estate r'rover

TOPS

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321 -0041

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offer

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fur

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133,900.

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1 or? Bedrooms. Adults only

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Shopping, schools, churches is this
Immaculate 3 bedroom, 7 bath
home. One bedroom Is paneled
and may be used as a den. Back
yard fenced and beautifully landscaped. An all BRICK home for

MU REALTORS
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.51 I -VU4 I

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years experience PaulMiller, 372

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bedriximn models alto available.

PARK A%'ENUEMOBILE PARK
7.545 Park Drive. 170 up

r4r(jt

in

Wekiva River. Furnished 7

Water front cottage on the scenic

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CLOSING COSTS. 5 PCT. TAX
CREDIT, FREE MEMBERSHIP
TO MAYFAIR COUNTRYCLUB.

USEDOFFSET PRINTING PLATES
23 INCHES BY36JNCHES

leaters Cleaned, all makes

LRVICL: BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

and baths, privately fenced patios,
professional landscaping NO

2-Bedroom wllh screened porch,
heat and aIr, $100. Phone 37.3 4763

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fin ter ( 'ciIIs

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shag carpeting, dishwasher,
disposal, continuous clean oven,
decorator wall paper in kitchen

PHONE 372.3301

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REAL ESTATE
Realtor
3fl 1491

Efficiency arAarlment, utilities in.. Luxurious two bedroom, two batt
garden home for $21,900 Dsigned
cluded, $125 month. Call 377-7771
tootler you thc most fl Luniort andI
between 10 am. &amp; 7 pm,
livability. Central heat and aIr

Bnittain auto pilot with radio tractor
01 Cessna 117E to K model, new
$995. Radio coeplers in stock for
Mooneys and Beethcrat?. Corn.
piete aircraft Instrument and auto
pilOt service and tales. Florida
Aircraft Instrument Inc., 322

WHILE SUPPLY LASTS

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good area. close to schools I

CailBart

NO IMMEDIATE DOWN
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Little want ads bring big, big
results. Jtnt try one. 377-761? cv

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly ltarriett's Beauty Nook I
539£. First, 373 5147

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

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Antique Show
Jan. 4, 5. 6
CIfz Auditorium

Ocala

ROBSON MARINE
2921 Hwy 17-92
3fl.5j961

he first to see this recently
edecorated? bedroom home with
amily room, carpet &amp; new roof.

Real Estat

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ALUMINUM SHKTS

Beauty Care

nopping. Broker-Owner will sell
r:HA. VA, Conventional 137,9130.

REALTORS

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SPECIAL!

ike a New Year's Resolution to be

322.242OANYTIME
MLS 7S4SPARK

trall'rapt% Adult Slam
Weekly 3333 Hwy I? 97. Sanford

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71—Antiques

$15; Service au makes. HERBS
TV. 1700 S. French, 323-1731.

Realty

New Year's Special

Call Sanford's Sales Leader

Dealer.

Sunday&amp;Monday,1p.m.to9:)0

FAt. TOP S Branch 011ice No 1
I Orlando Drive
372 I3O

exIsting morIgouv with n
qualifying or obtain new financin
with low down. 3BR, super plus
carpeting, paneled family roorr
123,500.

extra low mileage, 17,593. 322-1651.

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EXPE RTS READY TO SERVE YOU

churen

NEED A 3 BR CHARMER? Asum

Drive-In Theatre, 1971 Ford Grand Tormn.o, 7 door
hardtop, red with beige interior,
South 17 92 Phone 372 1216.

Color TV's from 150; 81W, frorr

rims

Iit $26,000.

For

lVllGrandTorrso,
70,000 mIles 17,500
373 $694 af4PA

1,toyieland

COLOR TV, 111.93 MONTH

Bedroom, 1 bath. 120.000 with

has reduced this 11.000 for a fai
saId 3 BR, kitchen equlppe's

Phone 3?? 3312

rn,
Tuesday,lp.m.tobp.m.
Admission, 11.50

RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
644 1006

SUNLAND AREA

dice I bedroom apt , lights, water
furnshed. Carpeted, adults,
190 50 372 2796 after S &amp; wI rid',.

,Ict. 37 92 &amp; 477, Longwood
Ca!I)7) kSlOor 53.4 4605

SWAPSHOP FLEAMARKT
yone can be a seller or a bUyOl'
o charge All admitted free
ome browse every Sunday at the

service, used machines

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Stenstrom Realty

116W 2nd .t

without

372-2115
AFTER HRS.

322-2743
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323 7593

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS

Chico &amp; The Man

anted to buy used Office furniture.
Any
Quantity,
MULL'S

ski; immaculate condition. $1,100
131-5791.

THIS HANDY MAN FIX-IT

21 Park Dr.
EALTOR

original miles. 199$
Manyottsers to choose from

SACRIFICE

7,000 Home has 2 BR. 1 bath and a
75'x175' lot. Call Ut.

carpeted, air, turn. &amp; unfurn. 195
up 327-1510

3971 Fiat Racer
3971
6 cyl., stand, $993
3970 Hornet, 6 cyl., stand , Ja 000

tINY DESCRIPTION. SANFORD
AUCTION, 32) 1310.

KENMORE WASHER, parts,

Used

323-$70c.r 131-9777

WITH GOOD CREDIT
For Example

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Larry Saxon, Realtor

John Sauls Agency

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Any Car—
No Money Down

ILL BUY OR CONSIGN GUNS OF

Refrigerator, Dr'r,
Bunk Beds and Dishwasher
Phooe3fl-24$3

specs, call 373-9110.

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"Fictitious Name Statute." Chapter
Judgment may be entered against
3976 at whIch time the bids will be
leaf basil
(Lit? Krarn Address)
16509,FIoqidaStatutes,willregjsfer
you for the relief demanded in the OPenedandlmmedIa$efyrdytp,
and Bait Sales and to Park Motll
I har4-eooked eggs
above.
' cup beef broth
with theCterk of the Circuit Court. in P,tition
City Clerk in a
I4omefor Caretaker on thefolIow1ng
Drawings, Specili' - ation.s and
public
meeting
in
thC
ifalive.
or
if
any
party
named
2 cans j6' Of 7
anti
for
County,
Florida,
IN
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
or s ater
City Council Meeting Room,
described property: Loti 11. 15, 14, other Contract Documents may be
Complaint
Is
deceased,
then
his
or
upon
receipt
of
Proof
of
tIe
this
Court
on
the
4th
day
of
ounces) tuna.
Street Improvements
1 teaspoon IBit
17, and the E 'z of Lots 13 and ii. examined at the followIng locations,
Publication of Ibis Notice, the tic- December, 1975.
Description: Construction of her unknown heirs, devisees, Wetiva Highlands, according to the
1 cup diced celery
Pepper to taste
tiark, Deite and Associates
litious name, to-wit: VANGUARD (Seal)
resurfacing of 1205 feet of East teciatees, or grantees, and all other survey thereof as recorded In OR
Ercinys,
Inc.
or cucumber
persons
or
parties
claiming
b.
Book
433.
Pg
233
of
LANDSCAPE
1.
NURSERY
upon
Arthur H. Beckwilh, Jr.
Wash and trim greens, cutCrystal Lake Avenue and S
me public
300 East Fulton Street
14 c-up fresh lemon
fUt of fProuof, under or against them;
which the undersigned Is engaged in
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
West
Crystal
Lake
Avenue
with one
ting off stems. Drain but do not
all parties or persons havisg and records of Seminole County,
Sanford, Florida 37771
busness at iii Longwood Avnu,
By; Cecella V. (kern
(1) inch (I") of Number one (No. I)
Florida, less R-W of SR. 16. Further
juice
dry.Tearleavesfnto_34jyj
claiming
any rIght, title or
Attamonse Springs, Florida.
Deputy Clerk
State
interest described as the NW cornerof S.R.
in
' cup olive oil or
Dodge Plan Room
to the premises invOlved
pieces. heat fat in a large
That the only party interested in. Publish; De.. 0, 35, 72, 79, 1915
All bids must be submitted in. thisand
46 and Wekiva Park Drive locate.) In
5Uit.
7621 Edgewater Drive
flFII,74
said
busines.s
enter-pit,
is
the
un
other salad oil
Sealed envelopes bearing on the
skillet; add garlic, onions and
S4ction 711979, (01ST. 3)
Orlando, Florida 3210.4
derslgned.
Ths subject property is lying and
Outside the name of !he Blddir, his
VARIANCES
' teaspoon dry
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'SSALE
basil. Cook until onions are
being In. Seminole County, Florida,
Pour H. Copp'igt
address, and the date of opening.
1. GARY W. VAN TRUMP - PROPOSAL OUAiANTY
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
.ir
mustard
golden, stirring ocaslonally. PuIiSh: Dec. 1. 13. 77. 2'. 1975
're Pcui.'ii,dit.iions m.d Contract as follows:
j i.cr;L,j bAlI-i, 76) 3V-A-1 AgrIcuIfr,
by
virtue
of
that
certain
Writ
of
3 teaspoon salt
Each Proposal shall be ac
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7(w.a'__ Lc' WIth V:rl:: tr.Add greens broth or wtnr iini'j
Documents are ooen to pualfr In.
Ex•nitlon
,
uegnnng 704 teet. 6 inches East ft
ij, '.i'lijpt'J
us dii
Spection
arid
may
Dash pepper
be obtair*1 from
0 113 ft on Lot
salt.. Cover, bring to a boll; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the seal of the County Court
24.4 (hula Vista acceptable form of Proposal
of the Norlawest corner of the Section
of
the
City
Clerk
in
the
City
Hall,
City
7.
3 tabiespooni chopped
in Section 72 71.37, On Guaranty in an amount equal to at
reduce heat and cook 20 to 25 EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIA- Seminole County, Florida, upon a
Northwest ' of the Northeast '
Lake Mary, Florida.
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY, fsnaf iudomenl rendered in tM
Section 25, TownshIp 23 South, Clearview Road (01ST 1)
INst five (3) per Cent of the amount
pars.iey
minutes until greens are tenTheany
Cityorreserves
2. HARRIS .1. WARNER - 8AU. of the
aforesaid court on th 32nd day of reject
FLORIDA.
the rIght to Range 3(1 Ea:!, run East along the 19-74))V
Proposal, payable tØ the order
1 teaspoon mayonnaise
all
der, stirring occasionally, PROBATE DIVISION
September,A.D. 1973, in that certain
A 1 Agriculture Zone - of the City of Casselberry, Florida,
bids, to waive any North line of the Northwest '.ot the Los
techildeft
case entitled, Finance America bid
that it may and toac,.ept any Northeast '.
CASE NO. 7S.314-CP
SileVarIsncefrom4.,,s.sqftfo
as a guaranty that If the Pro
deem to be for Ihe 21
Section 23, Township 16,300
sq ft; Lot Width Variance
Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Tony best
Estate of
Soulh, Range 30 East, 134 feet
petal
Is accepted th. bidder will
interest
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from
Of the City. Bids from inches; run
ft to 73ff; and. Side Yard
Caro, Defendant, whIch aforesaid
JAMES MONROE MILLER,
execute
Ihe
and
Cc'ntract,
any
person,
firm
or
corporation
South
and Variance from 25ff lo 15 ft On lhe file aC(ep?able
Performance
0ased. Writ of Execution was delivered
parallel to the thence
West line
of said
default upon any agreement
me
as
SherIff
following
described
propertyLots
7
Boi'd
within
ten
(10)
of
Seminole
County.
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
with the ploflN*nS? 1 of ti,e Northeast ',
will be rejected.
days after the
and 10. Block 2. Cats. VIII', Heights,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Florida and I have levied upon the
feet, run thence West 334 feet 4 6)9
In
award of the Contract.
Each
bid
must
be
insection4.3)3l,rEor
°''" described property
0
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
in
P530,
by ches to withIn 201 feet 6 inctwsaf the Pg 97. Further de-s(ribed as
a statement of theaccompanIed
Bidders
by Tony Car-u, said properly being
SAID ESTATE:
Toad West lifl of satd Northwejt ' of the
located
CONTRACT
TIME
AND
ving exptriencp, a list of ('quip
o e s o
Ea t
tedi 5
Y,u and r.ich f
utty. 0md,5,
CII Avt'nue off S P 439 (Dl5T, LIQuIDATED DAMAGES
are t.t'reO
, run Iht'n
North
.'n,nt the bidder has available to Northeast
I)
oolified and required to tile any more particularly described as
Work under thu Agreement shall
complete the prolect. a list of feel to point Of begInning.
3. DAVID KIEFFIR You, .r. each of you. are notified
ByCECILY BROWNSTONE mix with the hand to form a claims and demands which you, or f0h10*5
BA(i
39
be
commenced
upon written notice
76l.lv
A-IA Residential Zone - to proceedf,
One (3) i9
Plymouth Sport
either of you, may save against Said
references and proof of bondability that a suit to Quiet litle to the above Rear Yard Varianc, front
30' to $' within 200and
calendar
day!
Of the
shell be
completed
the amount of five per cent 15 per
FIREPLACE PIC?iIC
Turn out on a well1lostred SW- CircuIt Court of the Eiglde.flth PM46G9R747533, ID 140. 341'953, cent)
of the base
bid as guarantee against you an yo are required to Lot 331, Wcresl Unit S. in Sectl
Egg Casserole
Carrot S%kks face and, adding more all-pur- Judicial Circuit, Seminole County, green in Color
TIme as defined in the General
serve a copy of your answer to 'he 357130, recorded In Pfl 37. Pages
that the Bidder, If awarded
Cracked Wheat Bread
pose
35
flour if dough sticks, Florida, Prcbate Division, In the being stored at Rattiff &amp; Sons in Contract
Complaint on th
PIaintitVs atCnndit;onst of the Contract
)l.n
will
within
ten
(10)
co
i
Dri,E' 10151
Cca.jrthcxjse a? Sar:ford. licrida, Sanford Itor,,a Additional
torn.
,tES M MACEL c,I
cad until
lft
aid tI.a.sUc within
Iii .ae of failure to complete the
HE I SON - YOU 14 050 H work
four calender months from formation avasiabl. from th Civil secuhIve calendar days after being ROBERT
within. the time nam
CRACKED WHEAT
MELTON
-about 5 minutes. Place in a
presented
herein
&amp;
ASSOCIATES
l 76)Sv
-Unit
BAilDeveiopmt
Division of the SemInole County
the ?imC f the first publication
or within such extra time as may
wIth
the
Prescribed
ASSOCIA1ES.
PA.
26
Wall
Street,
PUD
Planti
Contract
BREAD
greased bowl; turn to grease thiS Nd cc Each claim or demand Sheriff's Departmnt.
forms, enter into a written t'O Dra,-,er 103?, Orlaniio, Florida. Zone)
'4
1package dry yeast
top; cover with a damp cloth,
Variance
setback
and the unoersIoneci as Sheriff of
roust be in writing and flied
4' ott Owner
ContraclwiththedityCounciI,L,ke
37$')?, and file Ihe original in Inc property
line onon
the
followIng
Or
undersigned
agrees to pay the
Florid..,
In
accordance
wIth
of
Seminole
CWnty,
FIoridt,
will
l4 cups lukewarm rater
at
duplicate
and
state .
Let rise in a warm, drsft4ree
Office of lt' Clerk of the Circuit descri
have the Owner withhold
A.M on ' the 6th day of the accepted bid, and give a pee' Court on or before
2 to 2' cups all-purpose
Properly: Lot 5)9, Wekiva frorn such Sums as may be due him
je until doubled - about 1 residence and post Office address of 11.00
January
fotmansce bond satisfactory to The I9l6OfherWi%C?Ne.IIeg.tsOf
the Hunt CIt,'b, SectIon 3. In. Section 6-21- the
72nd,
the clamant and must be sworn to .Sanuary, A D. 1976,
amount of 1250 00 per celendar
nowPUIICII io.n
for sale city Council, Lake Mary, Florida, Con
7' On Suffolk Court (01513)
it. and sell to the highest biddler, for
by
the
claimant,
his
i
plainl
will
be
taken
as
conday
In liquidated damaqei in Sc.
equa
to
i ijp tn.gwj
vide Into 6 portions, FOCTn each
one
hundred
915'
c. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
cent
cast.. subjcct to an-i and all
lorr',e'y or tue same shall be
(300 fessed, and a default duly Cntered.
cordance wIth Article g
the
3, Decemner iS, ?1 Regular General COnditls
No Bidder mey withdraw hi5 bid a week
I te .pen ait
I?'-i$ 21th cia
small greased 4t, y 2&amp;2 by 1'
Dec-nr,
for four contecutive weeks In
Serninnie FlOfidi,
County Courthcutr
in within fifteen (IS) days after date the Evenin.g
Sanforci,
Thit publs hearing will be held in
the above
Carolyn M Miller
1 kdSp(Klfl ,ULiV
Inch loaf pans. BrusL with egg
Herald,
The Owner reserves the right to
set
for
the
opening
the County Commission Chambers
the"edf.
described
personal
property.
At
Admniflit?ratr!x
DATED
reject any Of all Proposals and to
white and bake in a prelieatel
cup (mely cracket wheat
City
0,
Lake
Mary,
Ihis
19th
da,
of
Decem
of
the
COtthu.
Sanfgrd,
Florida,
That
said
Sjle
is
bting made
Of said Estate
bet'. 1913.
waive
any
1 ej white, lightly beaten
Florida
informality
3-degree oven until lightly
or
IStisty the terms of said Writ Of
on January 19, 1974. at 1:00 P M • cv lechnicality in an,'
Baldwm
(CIRCUIT
COURT
SEAL)
5: Kay Sass-man
Propotal in the
Dissolve yeast in the water. browned
Ezt.
Joai'e.s Sound ho - Batdw &amp; DIckeou
as
COOn.
thereafter
as poSsIble.
ri
Arthur H, OeCkwitb. Jr
interest of the Owner,
Citc Clerk
John E. Polk.
Stir togethr 2 ers alJ.pu -po- e low wtwn Lipped on biflom - 'rg f If*-vnj 4)
Written omments fled with t
Clerk cf the Circuit Court
Dated
December
15th, 1975
GARY E. MASSEY, ESQUIRE
OHke of the Zoning Administrator
Sheriff
(low', the wholewheat flr, 30 minutes. For a icr1 crixp Svtv 0
By: Mi.ry N Oarden
(SEAL)
6)6 E SernOran Blvd.
S.minç1.
C,jnty.
Florida
will
t..
cons'dered
end
perso
Ca5tt.arr,. rkj,da J41W
Deputy Cien.
Ltai taeisd again wi
salt, sua.i i*tzd cracked wheat; cfttht,
by Bill 5 GrIer
Attarnonte Springs, Flot'idi
Publish: Dec. iS, 72, 9, 1975, J
PpHrin.g &amp; the hNrIng
5
AttOrn.ty fr Admir.lstratrix
Publish: Dec. 72. 29, 1973. Jan L I?,
wIll be AtteSt:
make a well in the centef. Pour egg white halfway through 17
City Attorney
h*ard
Publish. Dec- 79, 3913. Jan. 3. 1976 1976
3,b
orally, Hearings may be A'asy W. HaWthorn.
Publish: Dec. 29, 1975
DEU 6.7
yea-st mixture into the well and ing. Cool on a wire -rlick. CEU-121
cttIn
from time to time
Publish Dec 39, 29, 1973
DELI 133
may be IC',nd neceSsary rurip
oru
fresh spine.5'

Hwy. 17-92Across

expIration of the tIme esablthed
above for receipt of Proposals

S.R DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS
15 I, 400), being 61 acres more or AND PROCEDURAL DOCUMENTS
less. Further describ.das Eside Of
Drawings. Specifications and
17-92. S of Sunland Estates. Procedural Documents
ma-p- be
(DIST 2
obtained upon application at INC
10. SHIRLEY KELLER - BA(l- otficeotdlark.DietzandAssociates
19-7b)-2E &amp; 2V
A-i Agriculture Engmn, inc., 500 West Fulton
Zone - Front Yard Variance from Strs, Sanford. Florida. upon
the
SO' to 30' and Rear Yard
Variance payment of a deposit of 5,5000 per
34' to Construct con- let. The depojit shall be
in cash, or
valescent home on the following check drawn
payable to Clark, Di,tz
described property: W 3)0' of E Hf
AssxlatesEngIneers, Inc. The
Tract 37. McNiils Orange Villa, deposit for each set will be refunded
accordl.lgtoplat thereof recorded In to bone tide bidders upon return of
PB 2, Pg 99 of the public records of
the Contract Documents in good
Seminole County, Fla. Further conditlonIfnoflaterthsnfIfteen (15)
dai(.f;1ai;aled'nS,ç$17)1
days following me award ot a
r. McNeI Road. (01ST. 3)
Contract. Fifty per cent cf the
11. JOE B. McCAWLIY BAil- deposit will be refunded to non3974) 3E C. ITE - A.) AgrIculture bidders who
return the Contract

Apts,. I or 7 bedroom. fur.. or
L'nturn, both AC, w w carpet, 150
damage. IllS mo. 323-4319 after
I' -xi ,. ...

1 Year Leases

14

can be handled to suit you.
Monthly payment, 1146, See this

8OAu

We Buy Furniture

15' boat, walk thru windshield; fist.

Loutry klls.Jsrn, prtividq'i many
cabinets, range &amp; refrigerator. All
bedrooms are oversized. PrIced
below market at $36,000. To in.

arden Apts, I &amp; 2 BR, air, carpet, 3 Bedroom, l' bath. Assurn
drapes, GE appliances + dw,
mortgage, No Qualifying Equity

Mo. -6 Mo.&amp;

3222090

.

toing

,

Franklin Arms Apis,, 323 64.30-

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15 minutes,

,

Buy

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FOUR X THREE
our bedrooms, and 3 baths, are
provided In. this 'pacious ranch
home, on a beautiful wooded lot on
a quiet Lake Mary street. Large

Buy This Home Before
Dec. 30, Get $5,000
Homestead Exemption

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SANFORD

.

Broker

BLAIR AGENCY
371 3164

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REALTYIPIC.
201 E 25th 371 7032
HAL A. COLlIERY. REALTOR
SELMA WILLIAMS, Associate
Eves 377 061? or 377 1517

Peg Real (slat.
llCK)E 25th St.
377665'

Unfurnished

TU -Oviedo-Ouplex, furn. Or
unfurn. Ideal location, ReeSonable
3453771.
,.

FURNISHED
OR UNFURNISHED

1505W, 25th St,

Jan

part of your plans, you can take

0-Apartments

Pton.Ifl-1539

f.'c.torc -ycle insurance

r used furniture, appliances.
tools, etc Buy 1 or 1003 items.
Larry's Mart, 215 Santcvd Av

17 p,Inmef%t

52—Appliances

HAL COLBERT

TAFFER REALTY

-_—

Bdrm.

to

68—Wanted

MOONEY APPLIANCES 373 069/
_________- ----------53-TV-Radio--Stereo

D acres of clearen tiled farm land.
$2,600 per acre

Rentals

APARTMENTS

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J

G

s: GI'

3fl'9.431 Eve 0691114

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property. 119,100

,,

,

;-i:a c

2545 PARK

arge house with 3 furnished
apartments.
Good
income

Stemper Realty

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CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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Shampooer (cc only It.S0 per da'.r.

of $1 See at.

bedroom, 2 bath. Also guest cottage In Beautiful Mayfair. 564,500,

t.entral Florida's
)dd jots, painting, cleaning. You
M'JLTIP(t LISTING REALTOR
furnish paint, will do job dirt 227 4993
3939 S I'rencn
cheap. Reliable handyman, Cell
7374, 373 3496, 372 19$-I
373-1955 late evenings or nights.
37959.777'1l64

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ra

twin

307 East Firit, Downtown

503W 1st St.
fl) 6063 or 323 0317 eve-s

available,

Wanted

21—Situations

on,

SANFORD SEWING CENTER

Peg Re.il Estate Broker

ACREAGE- Hard to find smal
acreage at a small price. Buy S
30 acres at 12,500 per acre or 11
acres at 17,700 per acre. Termi

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Siriorr Z-g zag ri CE,riet 3 r'e-di
post
needle. Iron
loading, deluxe sewing machine

M. Unsworth Realty

mustscIIthee3ncs.','eri
priced from 129,500-will sell 101
thousands of dollars less now.

A. U. Hutchlson,3fl.1O3l

4A- Public Nofic,i

'

Assume Payments

ANYTIME

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DELTONA BARGAINS- Buildei

en

tables with drawers, good con
dillon. 322-60*7.

lean 3 bedroom, I", bath, avocado
stove &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet,
central heat &amp; air.
Payton's 3fl 1301

41-Houses

3222420 *,iYriMc
REALTORS MLS 2543 PARK

Crsocs, Grapefruit, TangerJn

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Real Estate

MLS

ig-torcycles

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W71 Honda CL 200 like new

quipmen for Rent
.
Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet

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much for' only 172.000.) BR, eat.Inkitchen, central heat, nice corner
1o, naw, pointed. Locak.J ,I 414
Baywood Drive.

322.2420

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10—Swap &amp; Trade .
-.

409 W. 1st St. 377 7333
We Buy Furniture
____________________________

)NCE IN A WHILE you can buy so

______________________

AT

S pc gold sectional and 2 walnut

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REALTORS

____________________________________

Ads wiI help you find that oh

5100ehi3Ok1 GOOdS

'rears for 113,900. Better hurry on
thIs one cause it won't last long.

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KULP DECORATORS

at

AT

Ph. 372130

____

Call Sanford's Sales Leaoer

400 Sq. Ft. Shop Space
100 P1 Maple
37] SIll or 373 6670
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Call Sanford's Sales Leader-

32 673.3 Ot 3fl 0362
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______________________

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have it
136 Garrison Drive and
owner says sell It before New

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2610 Hiawatha

.00KING FOR A NICE HOME

PRICED UNDER $14,000? We

Call
w. Garnett White

:all herb Stenstrorn for a con

NAVELS, C,RAPEFRUISS.
TANGELOS

Santovd.Fioriclal7,,1

Property

height, Large fenced outsiC
storage Central loca'ion

Real Estate oriented equipmentt

Tangelosand Tangerines
1225 Bushel
Phone 373 1611

Ca11123 4517
Wr.tePO fbi 1733

reduced 1.3,000 bt Ow appraised
tguri'. Now tell me -- Is that a
bargain? Owner Is in a hurry and
needs It sold today I You'll love itt

JOHN kRIDER,ASSOC
tie offer continuous monthly
107W CommercIal
training programs for all our
Phonefl2Isl
Sanlor
Associates. and the very latest in ______________________________

Nave$Orangfl,$7,SQperbu
Juice Oranges, SI SOperbu
Yourdontainer.3fl Sill

PPP i.',arrsnted Hornet

'lOT DIGGITY DOG! $23 900 will
buy you a lovely 3 BR home

Peg Real Estate Broker

373 5.439
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of

x

DAVE S' 37) 9370

FREE GIFTWRAPPING-AII Bab
Gifts, Knits. Christening
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR

70ff ices attached. Warel.euse truc

six (6) new or experienced
lIcensed Real EstateAssociates to
help service our ERA Sellers and
Buyersi

GRAPEFRUIT, $150

Home

Commercial Building

ianford's Sales Leader is in need of

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S tenstrom Realty

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31—business

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BUY-SFL I-TRADE
311315E.Plrtt5t.
37756

area,

Associates!

SATURDAy AND SUPIDAY,9tot

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

17'xl' mobile home with Ian
added room on 10 acres, Gene
$135 month, Phone 373-Ill

Real Estate

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2 Bedroom furnished, 5)35 mont
Adultt preferred Phone )fl 411

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Reconditioned Batteries, $12
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP.
1109 Sanford Ave.

.snd.

CASH 3224132

Homes -

ti-i'-.

_________ ____ _____
____

Flea Market
Open
HIGHWAY46FLEAMARKET
l',miles East of I Ion Hwy £6
(behind Hwy 16 Auction Gallery)

34"'4,
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S tenstrom Realty

New QOvernmrnt proqrarn. chi
c.ir.' icr a
,'. i. : r
Need helpwith Diabetic Diet? Come
ou quMify )i .1424
to class at Seminole Memorial ____________________________
7, Hospital.Jan'iary$, 1976,2p m or
7.30 pm. Call your physiclar. for
9 -Good Things to Eat
re-seration. Conducted by Naomi
---H. ForbeS. Regis?erca Dieticlar,.
NAVEL ORANGES
Repeat meetings will be held
BAGGED
Second Thurvlay each month.
eo r(Cfl(h Ave 373-36.72
_____________________________

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll

?720641

block, excellent condition, no city
taxes; by owner 32? 6670

For Sale or Rent, 2 1 acres, S roor
I''e bath mobile home in Geney
Phone 327 1064 between 6 &amp; 7 p.r

tOage2onIy. Next onew Driver
License Bureau. 372 64.45.

or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P Q
fto* 553. Sanford. Fla 3777?

3779711

I M Prerisr tune re,eased plant
toni's C,,md.-t
1100W 1sf St.

3776620
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DUPLEX- 7 bedroom cos.crete

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drinkers

Give Green Light

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Adults preferred, 1150 m
Security deposit. 323-5651 or 32
6620.
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For families or tiend of Problem

372 713$
AFTERHRS.

SWAP - 36 ft Cooia V-Bottom Boi
for good Spinet Piano. or sell, 1.31,

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st&amp; Found

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Stereo- Console. AM-FM radL
nice cabinet, plays well, $5ii
Couch &amp; matching chair, $35.
2791.

JIM HUNT REAllY J
2521 Park Dr
REALTOR

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'V

nigh,.

"

33Hjçpç Furntc)d

Th—Auto Parts

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.r

Largc antique Sicentetyiiat off is:.
desk-tall 373 1913 late evenings i

REAL Ti

_________________

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322-6457

377)99)

___________________________

V

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month SCHUREPI
Realtors, 377 3)07

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE. INC

OSTEEN--- 1 Bedroom 1140 pi

ET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOP
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST

________________________

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II_•____
____
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I

New) bedroom, 7 bathall electni
central heat and air. Phone 32

Garden

62Lawn

Bud Cabell. 322103?

Monday, D.c. 2?, 1?75—SB

It's like pennies from hepven wh en
323
you sell "Doni Needs" with a____________________________________
wint
-Looking for a job? The Classified

JOHNNY WALKER

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Apiloflecallcouldstartyouonanew

available

_,

32.7.

Noon The Dcy Before PublicQtion

•.:.-.. -•

Notice

ARE

I3OLST(RFf) WITH VALUES
FROM
THE
WANT
AD
COLUMNS

,ttjinct

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Happy New Year

Sundoj - Noon FridQj

-.
ilL

__________________________________________ irrirri
I
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____
-V

1 thru S times
tIc a un
6 thru 25 limes
31c a tlfl
26 times
ic a un
S2,00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

One? bedroom and
one3 bedroom, IllS month
Phone 377-1587 or 373 7137

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Kitchen 6athraom
C
Counter tops, Sinks, installatli
anytime.

DayS- 3776173
Nights 32? 7)5?

1st Call 671 3091 after 7 p m
____________________________

Companion; Needed immediately.
62$ 0636.

SLIM

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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or

,:_

-1Y1M,tJId1UU

'1 l-flOU5$

oven In Sanora.Occupy after Ja

lursej; RN's; LPN's; Aide; Aide

RATES

HOURS

n—HousesUnfurrnshed

F-er Sale or lt
Almost new
bedroom, 7 bath,? car garage, al
stag carpet throughout, self CICI

Orlando (Mr. Chin) 17.5 $691

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
-.

Jobs, Jobs, Jog

OrIQndo - Winter Pwk

322-2611

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Wanted
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CLASSIFIED ADS

7:00P.M.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by th* fICtjtij name f SANFORD
Chairman
the City Council of the Cily of Lake MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC, and TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
that I intend to •egister said name Mary, Florida, that said City that I intend to register said name
Notice is hereby given that the Publish: December 29, 3975
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Councilwillhold a public hearing bt with the Clerk of he Circuit Court, Seminole County Board of Ad
DEU 328
Seminole County, Florida in ac
7:30 pm. or as soon thereafter as Seminole County, FIoridô in ac
juitment will C0fluCt a pjbi.0
NOTICE OF ACCEPTING
cordance with the prov.slons of the possible, on Thursday, January iS, cordance with the provisions , the hearing to consider the foIIownU
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit: 1976, to consider the adoption of an
RESUME'S BY THE
Fictitious Name Statutes, To.Wit: items:
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
Se.lion $65.09 Florida Statutes 3957. OrdInanc, by the City of Lake Mary, Section .6.5.09 Florida Statutes
A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
1957.
FLORIDA
5: DavId Malcom McCallum Florida, title of wtich is as followi:
DIOCESE OF CENTRAL
5: Robert A. Tango
Publish: Dec. 15, 22 29, 1915, Jan. 5,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Publish Dec
FOR
THE
POSITION
-PUD
FLORIDA
RAI1;9;a)IE
29
i;'o
OF CITY FIRE CHIEF
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA, 1976.
_____________________________
(Planned Unit Developmenl Zone)
0EU61
PROVIDING FOR COUNCIL AP. DEU-ii7
THIS IS TO NOTIFY YOU THAT
- For Church on the following
PROVAL
OF
ALL
AP.
described property: Five Acres with theCity of Lake Mary, Florida has a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE POINTMENT$ OF MEMBERS TO tN THE Cl. CUlT COUKI OF 330' of rosi frontage in ap- position open for a City Fire C.ief.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, OF. F 10 R I 0*
EIGHTEENTH f'oximateIy 660' depth In NE cornef' The refluirementi for this POSitiOn')
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR FICES, AGENCIES OR EM- JUDICIAL' CIRCUIT SEMINOLE of Government Lot 1, Parcel 5, area minumum of two (2) years of
PLOYEES OF THE CITY, NOT COUNTY, FLORIDA.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Tuskawilla Road, in Section 13-21.30. superviSory experience, two hun
PROBATE DIVISION
INCONSISTENT WITH THE CIVIL ACTION P40. 7S3S3PCA.04.O Further described as located on the dred (200) hours of State Certified
PROBATE NO. 7S.312-CP
E corner of Sterling Park Plamed Training, EMT Certification and
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
that firefighters standards council
In re: Estate of
Unit Development. (01ST. 1)
LAKE MARY, THE FLORIDA JOHNNIE FRAZIER. Husband
CONSTITUTION OR GENERAL and
VIOLA C. MATTOX
2 HAROLD R. PECK - BA(I-19- physIcal requIrements be met.
deceased. LAWS OF THE STATE OF
ULA
JACKSON
TINNIE 762TE - c2 Commercial Zone - Salary: $10500.
FLORIDA; REPEALING ALL OR FRAZIER, Wife
Applications and resumes should
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
Request temporary permit to plar.e
All creditors of the estate of ANY PART OF ORDINANCES IN
mobile home on the following be submitted no later than thirty
H E R E WI T H;
VIOLA C. MATTOX, deceased, are CON F L I C T
described property: LoIs 19.27, (30) days after publication of this
NOTICE OF ACTION
AND
EF Block 1, Geneva, in Section 2120-32. Notice, at the office of the Mayor, '
hereby notified end required to file SEVERABILITY
TO:EuIa Jackson Tinnie
Further described as located bet. mailed to Post Office Box 725, Lake
any claIms or demands which they FECTIVE DATE.
Frazier
A copy of said Ordinance shall be
wean old railroad and Geneva Mary, Florida 32116.
may have against said estate In the
c o General Delivery
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
office of Clerk of Circuit Court of available at the office of the City
Osceoia Road, North of Avenue C.
Collins, Georgia 3l)47
Florida
Seminole County, Florida, in the Clerk of the City of Lake Mary,
(01ST.
n
You are hereby notified that a
Cu.jrlhwsi sI Sanford Florida, Florida, for all parsons desiring to proceeding for ditioIutin of
5: Key Sassmin
3.KBNNETHO.RICE-BA(3-19
within tour alendar m'nths from f'lamine same.
City Clerk
marriage has been filed against you 76)-STE . A-i Agriculture Zone the date of the first pubhcation
All Interested parties are invited andyouarerequiredtoserveacopy To park mobile home on the GARY E. MASSEY. ESQUIRE
this notice. Each claim or demand to attend and be heard.
of your writlen defenses, If any, lofiowiflgdflcrlbedproperty Sof Suite 109,-Semoran Building

i theplacecfresidencear.dpostoffice the Evening Herald, a newspaper of whose names and addresses appear 32, on Willinghem Road (01ST. I) Altamonfe Springs, Fla.
___________ I address of the claimant end must be general circulation In said City,
1, JAN MARIE PEN PIlNOTON - City Attorney
below, on or before January 15. 1976
sworn to by Ihe claimant, his agent. (i)tlmeat less? 15 days prior to the and file the original thereot with the BA(1i9 76) STE - A-i Agriculture Publish:
c-t will become time of the public hearing
'
cr hi5 dit?o.-ney,
rr b'i' t-r cu thC DEU 379
r
Clerk Of this Court either before
.oii accordn to law.
following desrtbed propt-rly: .,ulri
DATED thi', 2)rdu3y of Oc.errber service cx Petitioners attorneys or
1915
'
Dated December 73rd, 3915.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS immediately therealt.r, otherwise a 330ft of Lot 213 and Northof Lot 235
_
City of Lake Mary,
5: Dorothy C. RIngI'ng
0.
P.
Swop,
Land
Co.
PIat
of
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby filwm,'
default will be entered agalnt you
Florida
As Executrix
for
the
relief
demanded
in
the
Black
Hammock,inSection3.S2031,
that
Sealea Propojij ,,,,
______
5: Kay Sanman
DOUGLAS STENSTROM Of
recorded in PB?, Pg 110. Further received bythedityofCasselberry,
Petition.
_______
City Clert
STENSTROM, DAVIS *.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal described as located on Kansas Florida, •t the Cit' Hall in
GARY E. MASSEY. ESQUIRE
McINTOSH
of this Court on the 17th day of Street, (01ST. 1)
Casselb,rry,Florlda,untill.ZpM
__________
616 E. Sf'mO(an Blvd.
Attorney for ExecutrIx
S. BOLESLAW ORABINSKI - local time on January 37th, 3975, fr
December, A 0. 39)
Altamonte
Springs,
Florida
P.O. Box 1330, Sanford, Fl
BA(1-19-76) 3TE - ,.1 Agriculture the construction of Water and
(SEAL)
_________
Attorney for City
Publish: Dec. 29, 197S, Jan 5. 1916
Zone - Rees? temporary permit Westewater Treatment Facilities,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Publish: Dec. 29, 3915
DEU.132
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DEU-130
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to place mobiI home on the Contract 0 in accordance with
following described property: Lot Drawings, Specifications and
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33. Longwood Hills, in Section 30.20- Procedural Documents prepar by
Deputy Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, ______
30, recorded in. P8 6. Pgs 15 end 16. Clark, Dietz and AssocIates.
Robert M. Morris
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C1R. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT CF THE Hutchison &amp; Morris
Further described as iocat*i on Engineers, Inc.
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIA- 730 North Park Avenue
Lazy Acres Lane. (01ST.?)
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6.JOHP4L.WILLIAMS-DA().19- the constructIon of a new pant in k
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PROBATE PlO. 74•13-CP
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
7b)1TE - Al Agriculture Zone - ctuding sit. works building, on site
Publish Dec. 13, 27, 79 1975 &amp; Jan
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Case No. 7S-23S9-CA.13.
1976.
To park mobIle home on the piping, chlorination, electrical and
LIROY KELMAN COATES.
NORMA .i MILLE P.
Uncooked pLnach, rich In sitamin A1 tithe heart ala matndtsh saLad to which protein Li added In ue
following described property: Begin system controls, and other
DEU
Deceased
Plaintiff, _________________________________ at NE cor of Lot B of Sanford Celery miscellaneous and appurtenant
form of tuna and egg wedges
FINALNOTICE
.
Delta, according to plat thereof as workatfheslteofthenew plant. The
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE recorded
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that GEORGE W. MILLER,
In. PB 1, Pgs 75 and 76, workalsoincludntheln%tallatjoncf
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIA
theundersignedwillontp.et3thday
Defendant,
public
records
of Seminole County, two 300 H.P. High Service Pumps
CUlT.
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
of January, 3976, present to the
NOTICE OF ACTION
Fla., and then run W 210 ft. thence and a fluoride feeder furnIshed by
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Circuit Court Judge in and for To George W. Miller
run S 2lOft, thence E 230 ft. thence N the Owner. The work also includes
CASE NO. 7S-2S-CA-O9.G
Seminole County, Florid.., Probt
Route?, Box 163
210 (I to P08 in Secllon 9-20-31, on piping and electrIcal connections to
PEARLM ALLEN, an unremarried
Diviiion, his final return, account
Platte City, Missouri
Bearciall Ave. (01ST. 2)
tw water storag, tanks an twg
widow,
formerly
known
as
PEARL
and vouchers, as Executor of the
YOU AR! NOTIFIED that
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7. BOBBY 0. PRICE
BA(1-19- waterwellscompI,tewltnpumpa
Estate of LeRoy Keiman Coates, action to partition the following M. MOCK and PEARL MOCK,
76)-bYE - Al Agriculture Zone
motor constructed or. the site bf
Plaint
deceased,andatsaidtime,tflenand property in Seminole County,
To park mobile home on the Others.
there, make application to said Florida.
BOA1. followingd,scrbedproperty: Begin
At the site of Ihe existing Nortn
WILLIAM
JERDEN
Judge for a final Settlement of his
Lots Sand
S0chairss South and 20 chaIns West of
Wster
Plant, the work includes
6.
DUCK
POND
FIRST
WRIGHT
a
k-aW1LLIAMJFR
adminIstrpti
of said estate, and ADDITION. Casselberry. Seminole BOATRIGHT. •
DEN the NE corner of Section 4.2030, run piping and electrical connections to
To
Greens
Dishes
for an order Ilistharging him as County, Florida, according to
BOAT
South lOOft, West blOft, North 100 ft. a new water wsll complete with
the WRIGHT, his wife, HUGH 1'
such.
plat thereof recorded in Piat Book
EastblOfttobeginfling,
iessparton pump and motor constructed by
WIGGINS
and
There'smorethanonewayto
WIGGINS,
N
DATEDttis11thdayoi December, 17. page 7$. public records of wife, HARRY
Wash spinach and drain, Season with pepper to taste.
COHEN
and
East Side In. Lake Mary Road Other-i. The work also inclucie's the
A,D.
1975.
Serniuoi, County, Florida, and
enjoy greens, but we seem to Break off stems. Tear leaves Malces: 6 to 8 serVings.
Further described as located on installation of a 325 H.P. High
Edward Gordon Lundblad.
1972 HospitalIty House mobile COHEN.
ar..
forget that fact. It's human into bitesize pieces; place in
hi wife, HELEN COHEN Country Club Road. (01ST. 2)
Service Pump and fluoride feeder
.
COHEN,
her
husbend,
Executor of the
and
home.MoaeI7O2FR.loIeet long.
GEORGE I. LAYMAN -BAIl- furnished by the Owner and other
naturetostaywithagood thing, largesaladbowl.Cut3eggs Into
32 MARY OICKENSON and
Estate of
Legal
feet wide.
19761 7TE-A.IAgrlcutture Zone- miscellaneous work shown on the
LiRoy Kelman Coats's,
and what can be better than wedges; mash 1 egg with fork
has been filed agbinst you and 'iou
or t any party
named inif this
DICKEIlSON,
her husband,
alive, To park mobile home on Lot 106, DrawIngs and specified herein
deceased
arereguired?oserveacopyof
fresh cooked spinach? Well, or force through sieve. Add
.nford Celery Delta, in Section 16
FICTITIOUS NAME
At the site of the existing Howell
Law Offices of
written defenses, if any, to your Complaint is decs, then his or ?Q3i,atfheendofBe.rdallAvenue ParkWaterelant.theworkinctudes
Notice
IS
hereby
given
that
I
am
there's a real flaVor and taste tuna, celery and egg Wedges tO
it on her unknown heirs, devltees, (01ST. 2)
FREEMAN &amp; WOOLFOLK
engaged In buSiness at 25fl Sanford P.O. Box 70 (1007
the furnishing and installation of
IRVING B GUSSOW. ESO., of legatees, or grantees. claiming by,
opportunity waiting for people
ROsenbtum
&amp; Pipkins, Attorneys for
spinach. Mix mashed egg with Ave. Sanford, Seminole County,
9 A. L. SELIOMAN, TRUSTEE - facIlities for handling one ton
Highway 436)
Plaintiff,whos,eacfdressissujte3gs through,uflderoragalnstlh,m;and BA(i-19-7fl.)E
wtx) would venture Into other
lemon juice and remaining Florida under the fictitious name Of Altamonte Springs, Florida 37701
C-? Commercial chlorin cylinders, a building ad
430 East Highway 436. Casselberry all parties or persons having or and A-I Agriculture
OSBORN'S BOOK &amp; BIBLE
Zone
green pastures, or pastures
To d;ti, and the inslallation of a
Attorneys for Estate
Florida, on or before January 71st' claiming any right, title or interest
construct Par 3 Golf Course and fluoride feeder furnished by the
of ingredients to make dressing. STORE,and that I intend to register
greens. For instance, there's
Pour dressing over salad and Said name with the Clerk of the Publish: Dec. 15.77.29.1973, Jan. 5, 3976, and file thi odgirsal with the thiS
Suit to the premises involved in Club House-Pro Shop on the Owner. The above and other
in and
3916
Clerk of this Court either before
raw spinach, served up in a
toss lightly to mix. Serve with Circuit Court, Seminole County,
following described pf'operty: That miscellaneous work shall be as
Defendants, portion
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
: 'A H I t, tnaMód Cro'.IMca:. 6 Florida in accordance with The DELi 85
5aa(I
of SW '. of SE '., of Section shown on the Drawings an
-NOTICE
OF
SUIT
immediatslvffit.r,aft.r;ornerwisea
prOvisionS of the FICftttoui Name
Ii 7030, lyjngfl ofhi Old Orlando $p.cif led f'er4n
Serving the spinach raw servings.
TOQUIET TITLE
default will be entered against you
Road (less the ES 3' thereof) and
Statutes, To-Wit: Section M3,0l IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
At the site of the exIsting
for the relief demanded in the TO THE DEFENDANTS;
enchancesitanatura1vjtainA
the SE ' of SW 'i of SeCtiOn 11-20EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
Florida Statutes 'si.
Weit.wat.4 'r-rii.tment Plant, the
TOASTED CROUTONS
WiLLIAM .)CROEr4 BOAT.
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
complaint
or
petition
CUlT
30; and begInning 1455' E and work lncIu
Cofltent. And the bird-cooked
S Ellis C- Ost,orn
WRIGHT,
the furnishing ar-id
a ii a
WITNESSmyP,andandfp,e5ealof JERDEN BOATRIGHT,
and
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
WILLIAM
1010 31' N of SW cor of Section 1470
crusts from 6 slices
Publish: Dec 15 22. 29. 1916,
egg wedges and chunks of tuna
Installation of facilities for handling
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37th.
CIVIL ACTION HO. 72119.CAO4.0 this Court on
30. run N
3976
deg 53 mm E 323.2' ofletoncntofInIcyIIndqsandoth
,
BOATWRIGHT. his wife. "Addrets
(Seal)
that nestle In the fresh, tender day-old white tread. Cut bread
In re: The Marniae
thence S 72 deg 7S mm E
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Arthur H. fleckwith, Jr.
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WILLIAM THOMAS MORRIS,
leaves add protein to this no- thtotinycubes,Greasea baking
thence S 13 deg 3$ mm E 771 6' Drawings and specified herein
Clerk of the Circuit Court
HARRY COHEN and - .
stxtct; cover with bread cubes
Husband,
thencestoapolnts9.9'P4of50f
(yoking main dish
PROPOSALS
WILL
BE
COHEN, his wit.,
By: Martha I. Vihlen
FICTITIOUS NAME
and
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attorney at last weeks corn- meeting
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mission meeting
Vihlen called the Kimbrough statement, Freeman remained
Viblen said he based today's statement "pretty well crude" silent. Kwiatkowski was ubt in
decision ona hearing scheduled and said it represen ts a "play attendance when Vihle
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man who has a hearing statements made by Kim
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converting thein into smaller sought in the restoration of busines,sineti taking hold and a violation of Florida's Sunentered the store by chance.
IIeraldStatf Writer
shop spaces which is more Sanford as a charm city and having pride in their city," shine Law. In addition
The sher'f( also declined
profitable for property owners recommended by DDC and City Homer said
Freeman Is charged with
When a 46-year-o accused search and no warning that a
cornment on whether detectives
The openings of five specialty and produces a better buying officials.
beliee Zeigler shot himself
Horner
said
the
new
Mini.
soliciting
a
$12,400
kickback
murderer
walked away from an potentially dangerous man was
shops as part of Sanford's new atmosphere for the customer
Jack Homer executie Mall is receiving 'great ac from John Morr, a title inpart of his alleged robbery sto- "MInI.MaIl" inside what used
unlocked
ward at Rhode at large
"It's an opportunity for other manager of the Greater San- claim."
surance
firm
officer.
my.
Island's
Institute
of Mental
On Dec. 6 Sanford policeman
to be just an old empty building property owners with big emy ford Chamber of (i,uir,
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if
Wednesday's
"We're
really
ur
Health
last
August,
starting
to t n
state of. Ri chard L. Bennett arrested
on First Street is a good buildings to do something said he congratulates
the ef- Sanford's main street into hearing could alter today's (icials took little note.
Thomas, who gave an address
example for other Downtown similar. IV success ratio has forts made by
Fred
Williams,
special!" florner posit.ion statement,I'ililen said,
Sylvester Thomas had been of 516 W. 10th St., Sa.nford, on
property owners to follow, local been proven by the Mini Mall ," th e owner of the building used something
declared
"It could ery well do that' confined to the hospital in 1968 charges of breaking and enofficials said Monday.
Miss Jacobson said.
for the Mini-Mall, in "doing his
Vihlen said he consulted a after being ruled incom petent tering with intent to commit a
Downtown
Development
She siid in treating the new best to upgrade the Downto%n
'Mrs. Rose Jacobson, ".ho me,
riber of the judiciary and to stand trial for allegetily felony, attempted murder ar4
Council Lxecuti'.e Director Mini-Mall architecturally, the area.'
ithherhusband,Herman,on members
of the Fiorlda Bar bludgeoning a Providence man use of a weapon in commission
Seminole fligh School
Siam Jacobson snid the new separate businesses have taken
"We're real proud of Fred and operate Ro-Jay's women's Association before reaching a to death in 1967.
of a felony. Thomas is in c=ty
students Mark Burnsed
Mini Mall openings are a (me advantage of the original high and his son-in-law, Carl Gut apparel at 220 East l'trst St
declslontobacktheattomney,at
But
despite
the
pendin
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jail In lieu of $20,000 bond
and Freddie Green started
example of what can be done ceiling with its Victorian mann. This is what's got to be next door to the. Mini-Mall, said
least
until
the
outcome
of
murder
charge,
Thomas
,
Semino'ie County Jail per.
out 'playing Starsky and
wi th larger vac ant buildings by design, which Is the image done in Downtown —
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anyone who didn't hke ft law punished without prior notice
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andhecanajsofileaiawsuitif
It took a concerted effort by
"Anyone who wanted to get his civil rights are abridged
police officers and their rid of his personal frustrations
Wasson said the courts in
fraternal organizations and or animosities could Fliwida have upheld the "Bill of
throughout Flori1a, par- -select an officer as the Rights" in the cases oi two
ticularly the state Fraternal target,' Wason said The way officers
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month-old Seminole County reclassification could mean years and in most cases have rating system." he said,
achieved the desired results in as distances from both stan- "standard"
Herald Staff Writer
Fire Department,
savings from to $15 on con well
established
water
Kaiser
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Previously most
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rural
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heavily to $3 on good frame homes,
Kaiser sd fire insurance been separated from the Class 7
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cowageaprogram Seminole
as of the county populated areas of the county according to Kaiser's report. rates are based on risk factors and 9 areas due to respor.w Commis,slon Chairman Michael
served by standard water were Class 10, Kaiser said.
to upgrade weaker water
The 1.5 mill county lire tax on represented on a declining times from co unty lire stations Hattaway praised the new rroperties," he said.
Brown noted that all water
systems with hydrants are Most of the areas have been a 0,0OO home, minus $5,000
stems and at the same time to
scale "from 10, 9AA, 8, 7, etc., which exceed three or four countywide fire service. "It's systems with hydran ts
getting a break on home lire reclassified to Cass 7.
Were develop additional adequate
homestead exemption, is 7.5O,
1th 10 representing little or no miles (measured by road one of the best things that ever considered in the recent
water supplies in pcesently
insurance premiums.
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protection."
travel,
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Seminole
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analysis
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unprotected areas.
The new rating is lower than
Structures within the unin
Kaiser said he believes the Hattaway said
areas
Director Gary Kaiser an insurance, Kaiser said, savings a majority of the cities within corporated Cl
The county fire department,
ass 7 areas which new lower risk classi ation is
Robert W Brown, Senior
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nounced today in a report to to homeoers on premiums the county, Sanford has a Cl
ass are more than 1,000 lc from a "representative proof "that the Engineering
Representative evaluated on thew own, would now has nine lire stations,
County Comnimssioners that the may exceed the 15 mill fire tax 6 and Altarnonte Springs a
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and according to program was correct and Ut rate le%1 will apply to all a group of larger, more
communications system and
Florida after an analysis of insurance costs, based on a have been providing fire the insurance Services Office is "our program and inctliod of homes in unincorporated areas adequate and iiiore reliable rapidly being equipped with
protection provided by the 14- $30,000 home, shows the protection services for many a standard
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product to manufacture
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The popularity of canoes Is equipped
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Casselberry Mayor Bill realistic," Grier says. "Both
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"We're investigating every
disease "Physicians know
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with only a few days left utility bond ordinances are tied
As
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hospital,
Fickle discovcred the Calendar ...................3-A in office, foresees problems into the city's utility tax ri iins
police said came during an ap- the apparent motive, but we're
more lives" says the Society were killed,
ahead for the city he served for and this tax must tie continued
bodies
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nice: her Zeigler
ents, Perry and
of mine, is in the hospital with n niture store after it closed for We haven't ruled out c
I)md .................. nine years as councilman and at least until sufficient sums
are on hand to meet the bond
Virginia Edwards of Moultrie, Editorial - _............ ... 6-A chief executive officer.
the outcome of the treatment." bullet wound in his abdomen the hohdays.
thing.90
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of
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Charles
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Investigators said that
ees
ahead
is
monetary
rently about 95 per cent of
the
coverage,"
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torner
who
had
returned
to the lloreo ....................
physically and emotionally, said doctors kept him waiting almost every detail of the case
lack of sufficient money to
store to pick up a television set Sports, ................ 1-2-1
The only way the coverage
patients discover their con- from this terrible incident," at- nearly two hours before lelaing would be kept secret.
dition themselves Uirough self. torney Ralph V. Hadley Ill,
B
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spring
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can
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the lid as a Christmas gift.
Television ..... . . .1 6-741iii,l)
him see Zeigler. and Zeigler
"We're going to keep
surnmer
approach.
examination. but by that time said Friday.
utility systems - the original
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then refused to talk without an on this one so tight nothing can
Officials said five handguns Women .........
60 per cent of them have cancer
"The new. people going into system and the newly acquired
Hadley said detectives will be attorney.
WEATHER
get out, you can believe that," and a shotgun were found inside
that has spread to the auxiliary allowed to Interview W.T. Zeig.
office wfll be surprised what it General Waterworks - to be
She ri ff Melvin CO1ITLII
one offi cer said.
the hlod-splattered store. They
Saturday's high GL low 58.
takes to operate this city," he Lied Loget1r and that will take
lymph nodes, according to the ler Jr. as soon as he is able to fused to say whether ZeiRler
Don Fickle, police chiefofthLs said they were unable to
Partly cloudy through Sun- said, noting his proposal that an a year
society. At that stage, the five- withstand questions about
or more.
the was a suspectIn the shootings CentralFlorida city, said ear- determine if anything had been day. Highs In the upper 603 ad valorem
bear survival rate is
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plus history no doubt led to his council will have to transfer
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asselberry
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Luxury Items Moving Well
Associated Press
Merchants In many areas of the country report the
Christmas shopping season produced double-digit sales
increases over last year, with trade especially good in
items like digital watches, black negligees and color
televisiont•
Americans bought standards like clothing and furniture
this year. But luxury items in general sold well, and theta
was enough money left over to generate a few new fads
like pet rocks and mood rings.
"Th e words 'double digit' have always been used with
inflation. We've had double digit increase In business,"
said Harry Hedberg, vice president of Capitol Court, a
major Milwaukee shopping centa. "I'm talking about
figures 25 per cent above last year."

VA 14 Cob. (AP) — Facing paperwork flown here from
Washington, President Ford is moving into the
homestretch of his skiing vacation with 28 bills still
awaiting his approval or rejection,
Although an Air Force courier flight brought analyses
of the legislation and other materials to Colorado Friday,
Ford hoped to con tinue spending at least as much time
siding today as working.
Making a run down 11,000-foot Vail Mountain Friday for
the benefit of television, newspaper and magazine
photographers, the President suffered the embarra.csment of a spill within camera range. But Ford was
quickly back up on his skis without assistance and was un-

shaken.

Mother Charged In Murders
NEW YORK (AP) — A -year-old mother who reported
her two children missing in the (7l'trlstmas Eve crush of a
store's toy department was charged early today with their
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and burned in a garbage-strewn lot, police said.
Also charged with two counts of murder was the
mother's boyfriend, Alfred Forte, 30, an unemployed
automobile mechitnic .
The naked and charred bodies of 2-)ear-old Rodeil
Mackall and his 4-year-old ha lf-sister, candy
rün.ham, were recovered at 7 p.m. Friday night from the
knee-high weeds and rubble of a recently demolished
slum tenement in East Harlem.

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Roy M. "Mack" Helm has
been fired from his post as Utah Highway Patrol chief
because ofa drinking problexn.
The state Civil Service Commission ruled Friday that
Helm could be returned to the patrol if he overcomes "an
alcohol problem" and left it up to Public Safety Cornmissioner Raymond Jackson to decide if, when and how
Helm could be reindated. Jackson had recommended
Helm be fired for "continued drunkenness" and conduct
unbecoming his office.
Helm was unavailable for comment. His attorney,
Robert M. McRae, said he would ask for a rehearing.

DECEMBER28, l7S
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Archie Freeman
Carolyn Freeman
Velma Heath
Opal Jackson
Ear l E. Matlock
J,l. McBride
Nellie M. Nettles
Doris L O'Steen
Charles W. Rabette III
Helen L Shlrbach
Marinda M. Stevens
Frances Waldo
Anna Mae Champion,
Csselberrv
Lillian Gebert, DeBary
Anna M. Kern, DeBary
William W. Merits, DeBary
Harry &amp;1ey, Deltona
Annie M. Lansing, Deltona
Stella W. Magnus, Deltona
Tressa S. Oatnian, Deltona
Fomley H. Ray, Enterprise
Joseph W. Carroll, Orange
City
Fran)ie Benton, Sorrento

In a radio Interview from his home, Carter said "Any
white Involvement In Angola from South Africa, the soviet
Union or the United States is going to he looked upon with
a great dea l of doubt by the Angolan people."

Wilbur Mills Undecided
UTI1.E ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, DArk., says he has no Idea when he will make up his mind
about seeking another term in Congress.
"1 have made no decision, and I don't know when I will
make one," the 18-term congresuen said Friday in a
telephone interview from his subiurban Washington, D.C.,
home.
"I'm still waiting to see how things work out."
Mills, 66, added that he is in very good health and still
enjoys his House duties.

Woman Relates Affair
SAN FRANCIS(X) (AP)
Joan Lundberg Hitchcock
says she had an affair with John F. Kennedy ov ir a threeyear period, but broke off the relationship before he
became resident because "there didn't seem to be much
future in It,"
Mrs. Hitchcock, 42, said her liaisons with Ker1y
occurred infrequently 'whenever he was in the ttre&amp;"
She added that she had YE Illusions about being the only
"other woman" In Kennedy's life. "He was a very busy
feIow," she said.
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ATHENS (A?) The assassination of Richard Welch,
said to be the top Central Intelligence Agency operative in
Greece, has Jolted Americans who have been working to
improve the sour U.S-Greek relations of the past 18
months,
Officials of both countries, however, for the time being
regard Welch's murder as an isolated incident not likely
to upset the process of rebuilding relations. As a
precaution, top-ranking diplomats In the U.S. Embassy
re receiving special police protection.
A Greek government official said Welch, gunned down
by three masked men as he returned from a Christmas
party Tuesday night, appeared to have been "a very
special target
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the end of a voluntary program of sugar rationing Unposed last year after sugar prices rose dramatically,
Radio Havana says.
In a broadcast monitored Friday in Miami, Radio
Havana said the program, under which each Cuban was
ked to reduce his consumption of sugar by one pound a
nonth, would formally cmxi Jan, 1.

BEIRUT, Lebanon (A?) — Rockets and mortar shells
blasted Beirut today, but politicians were reported
nearing agreement on a f'wrnula to settle Lebanon's civil
war.
Street clashes raged unabated in downtown business
centers and the seaside hotel areas of Beirut. Shells
whistled past hundreds of high-rise apartment buildings
overnight.
Police spoksmen said at least 36 persons were killed
and 66 wounded in overnight fighting, Hospitals Issued
fresh appeals for blood donations and firemen battled a
dozen blazes caused by explosions.

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 29
Free testing for Sickle Cell Disease, 9:30 a.m. to 2
p.m., Redding Gardens Apartments main office, Fifth
Street and Locust Avenue, Sanford.

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New Year's Eve Charity Ball sponsored by Maitland
Kiwan is Club, Ireland's Restaurant, Altamonte
Springs.

Craduatfou ceremonies were held recently for the 13th gradustlng class from
the Seminole (fl)
munity College School of Practical Nursing. Back row (from left) Mrs. E. Pasternack,
instructor and
coordinator; Roberta Barbour, Rena Ilolten, Marcia Dowlen, Kathy Kllngmeyer,
Ernest
Polley,
Delores Brimager, Jennifer l.orenz, Dahlia Smith, Rosa
Lee Broaddus, Mn, L McCracken, RN,
Part-time Instructor; Mrs. S. Cannon, RN, Instructor; front row, Susan
Kosienik, Joan Cheeky,
linda Tubbs, Kathleen Corbett, Mattie Talky, Jean Moscoviti, LauRa
)Cnlght, and Rebecca Smith.

German American Society New Year's Eve party ad
dance, 8p.m., clubhouse at 381 Orange Lane, Casselbes-ry.
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Roth the Altanionte Springs Floyd is seeking input from
Senior Citizens tour to Cypress Gardens and Citrus
Commissioner George
As a possible lawsuit from a
City Commission and the homeowners' groups.
Showcaseat Winter Haven Leave Civic Center, 830a m
Perkins pointed to bad publicity land developer wishing
to ohLongwood City Council are
A half dozen or so residents the county commission
and Seminole Plaza Casselberry at 9 a.m.
has
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refund
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some
$30,000
paid
taking a week off, so no official have asked for the change,
received for night meetings some time ago for unused sewer
TUESDAY, JANUARY 15
meetings are to be held in either insisting 4:30 is inconvenient which in the
past
extended
into
connections
was
discussed,
city this week.
Beta Chi meeting, home of JoAnn Howe, Lake Mar,
because working men are not the late hours. He also
noted
Commissioner
Cal
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pin.
Although Altamonte corn- yet home from work than and that the school
board recently said the developer may wish to
missioners attempted to cancel mothers are preparing the
has received criticism for its sell the connections to the
last week's meeting they were evening meal for their families late
night meetings.
Interstate Mall owners.
not successful when Mayor at that time.
Commissioners had not at
The city commission decided
Norman Floyd insisted official
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Floyd and commissioners that time received an appeal of some months ago it would not
business had to go on In spite of have discussed holding evening
a planning and zoning boaro refund the connection fees paid
EXTENDED F011ECAS1'
the holidays.
SOs central and SOc south. Highc
Wcr'.cpscce nthly (cc
4ilai u a iequesu to permit for a building development,
Tuesday's meeting will be the various homeowner forums If
north into mid to upper 605
operation of a baby-sitting- now defunct.
Partly cloudy with showers Monday and Tuesday and 50s
first weekly gathering canceled this type gathering is desired,
nursery service in Spring Oaks.
Noting that the Interstate mostly north portion Tuesday and low 60, Wednesday. Central
since last summer in Altamonte
Commissioner Glen BuschHowever, the governing body Mall contractors asked for and and
Springs.
central portion Wednesday. and south highs mostly in the
man reported to colleagues concurred with the zoning received
The issue of whether the citizen calls to him
refund of an almost Somewhat above normal mid to upper 70s.
concerning board
recomm e ndation. Identical stun when the city's
temperatures turning cooler
commission should change Its changing the time are running
Daytcna Beach tides Sunda):
Commissioners
also
agreed
regional
sewer
system
was
not
north portion Wednesday. Lows High 3:47 n.m., 4:08 p.m.,
meeting time on Tuesdays from 5-I against.. lie added he is
not with the zoning board that the able to serve the area because it
north Monday and Tuesday mid 10:03 n.m., 10:11 p.m., Port
4:30 p.m. to an evening hour locked in on any particular zoning ordinance
should not be had not as yet been constructed to upper 40s and In the 30s and Canaveral
remains In Limbo while Mayor time.
high, 3:38 a.m., 3:46
changed to permit such a use. and placed in operation, low 40s
Wednesday. Lows in the p.m., low, 9:46 a.m., 10:10 p.m.

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JEFFERSON WAITS

Park Ave., Sanford, died
Friday. lie was born in Palatka
Jefferson Waits, 92, of 3995 and came to Sanford in 1925.
Orlando highway, Sanford died
Mr. King was a self.einployed
in Campville, Frida y.
plumber, lie was a member of
Mr. Waits was a native of the First Presbyterian church.
Montvcrde, he founded Waits
Survivors include his wife,
Fish Company in Sanford in Mrs. Flora King; a son, John of
930 and made his residence Sanford; two daughters, Miss
iere In 1931, moving from Pamela King of Sanford and
)coee, Mr. Waits retired in 1960. Mrs. linda Peterson of MmIc was Woodman of the Wld neapolis, Minn.; two grandirid a member of the Lake children; a brother, Raleigh
lary Baptist Church.
King of Salt Springs; three
Survivors Include three sisters, Mrs. Verda Julian of
laughters, Mrs. Zell Harper of Jacksonville, Mrs. Ona
'rY3tal River; -Mrs. Edith Mustaine of Santa Fe,N
(eld of Panama Cy and Mrs and Mrs
of
letty Jo Brown of Can'ipi11e, Inverness
iree sons, Chester, (laud, and
Services will be held Monday
brace all of Sanford, 12 at 10 am,
at Bnsson Funeral
rarxichlldren and six great
Home with Rev. Virgil L.
randchildren.
Bryant Jr., officiating, The
Gramkow Funeral Home is in body will be sent to Horton,
barge of arrangements,
Ala, for burial. In lieu of
WARREN J. KING
flowers, the family requests
contributions be made to Youth
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financially ailing Palmer Bank Corp. and the Southeast
Banking Corp. may be called off because of a suit
charging Palmer with fraud, Palmer officials say.
A group of shareholders, led by the Caspers0n family of
Sarasota and New Jersey, filed suit Wednesday In Tampa
charging that Palmer violated anti-fraud laws by
publishing misleading financial Information, William
Clendenin, Palmer, senior .vice president, said Friday.
The merger with the Mlamnlbased Southeast corporation
ias scheduled for Dec. 31.

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been charged with first-degree murder In the deaths c
two Indian River County women whose bodies were foun
alongside a road, sheriff's deputies any.
Deputies identified the vit'tims Fr1dy as !Carth
(lambliss, 22, and Marilyn Auseye, 23, both from th
small town of Gifford, They had been shot., deputies said
Officers said John Wesley Henry, 18, was arrested oi
two counts of first-degree murder and one count o
carrying a concealed firearm.

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Three children struck and killed by cars were among
least 19 persons who have died In state traffic accidei
thus far during the long Christmas holiday, the Florl
Highway Patrol said.
Officials had predicted that the toll would reach
during the 102-hour holiday. It began at 6 p.m. Wednesd
and ends at midnight Sunday.
The victims included Nathan A. Campbell, 13, stru
from the rear by a hit-and-run vehicle as he rode I
bicycle not far from his DeLand home on Christmas D
Police later charged a motorist with manslaughter.
Five-year-old hudson Vance was killed when he ro
Ws new bicycle into the path of an automobile near I
home Friday in rural Polk County south of Lakeland.
And Wilbert Arvinger, 13, was killed Friday when
ran into the path of an automobile in his hometown of Fc
Lauderdale.

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PARIS (AP) North Vietnamese Defense Minister Vo
Nguyen Glap has reiterated a pledge to hold "general and
democratic elections" In 1976 in the north and south but
declined to announce a date.
"Vietnam now Is reunified. The question now is to
reunify It In term.s of the state administration," Giap said
i n an interview broadcast Friday on France's state-owned
elevision system.
"We will have one national assembly for the whole
ountry and thus one central government for the whole
Iiet.nam," he said.
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and Informal conversations with goverrunent officials,
Kissinger will stay at a villa in 0cM Rios, on the north
ti Jamaica,
Kissinger is expected to meet with Prime Minister
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PLAINS, Ga. (AP) — America should keep its guns and
tanks — as well as Its solders — out of Angola,
presidential candidate Thxny Carter says.
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was no private insurance cornpany that would write a policy
for a new doctor In Pinellas
County, leaving physicians with
only one option — the state
Joint Underwriters
Association. The association
was set up by the 1975
legislature to cope with the
problem of companies refusing
to Issue the Insurance.

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As
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practicing in Florida are Incompetent and should have
their licenses revoked, state
medical officials say.
Dr. Victor Martinez, vice
president of the Board of Medical Examiners, estimated that
betwen one and three per cent
of the 13,000 physicians in the
state
130 to 300 doctors —
should not be allowed to praclice.
lie and Dr. George Palmer,
executive director of the mcdlcal examiners board, said the
most frequent complaint
against doctors was alcoholism.
But Martinez, a Tampa-based
heart surgeon, said that with
new powers given the board by
the 1975 legis-lature, doctors will
l h!' to ktt-r
hce themselves and possibly reduce
swiftly rising permlums for
malpractice insurance.
The most significant part of
the law passed last session pro.
vldes specifically that being
found liable for medical mal.
practice is sufficient cause for
the board to revoke a
physician's license,
And the provision says that
doctors who bring complaints
against other doctors cannot be
sued for libel. Officials hope
this will greatly increase the
number of doctors willing to file
charges against fellow physicians, although they say this
has not yet happened.
"We fully intend to implement the law, but it will require
the participatich, of all iuctuts
and hospitals in the state,"
Palmer said.
Martinez said he hopes that
as the insurance industry sees
the stronger attempts to get rid
of bad doctors, it would encourage industry officials to again
offer malpractice coverage.

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DAVID K. !'ARKER

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
H. RICHARD LONG, Editor
WUJJAM 1). CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C MARKEY, Advertl3ing Director

of William R. Boone High
Cadet David K. Parker, son of School, Orlando, attended the
_______
Lieutenant Colonel (USA, Ret.) University
of
Florida,
__________
and Mrs. William M. Parker, Gainesville, and Cameron
1270 Fieldstone Ave., Deltona, College, Lawton, Okia., and ________________
recently entered his fresh.'
received his 13.5. degrec In 1973
__________
- SI-',.
year at the U.S. Military
Ills wife, Armondi, lives In
Dear Mr. Saxon,
Academy here.
Lawton, Okla.
_______
____
___________________________________
'Over the past twenty years I have exchanged seven times. I
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IVT. DOUGLAS ALLEN
____
___________
started
with a duIex, and moved up from there. I now own a 40
-'academic study and mll1try
_____ ______________
______
____
unit
building
which is making money like mad. i'm actually
training that will lead to
____ _____
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____
FT.
POLK,
La.
Private
_____
______________
________
______
having
to
pay
income
tax on some of the profits from the building!
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bachelor of science degree and Dolai L Allen, ), son of _____ _____
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_______________
_____
How can that be? I always traded up so as to defer the income tax,
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________
xr
so my depreciation always went up some to cover the profits, but
lieutenant.
St., vjej, recently completed
_______
_____
_______
_____ A 1975 graduate of DeLand nine weeks of advanced in_____
________
_____percent higher, It threw me intoa taxable Income. Do you think it
____
High School, Cadet Parker dividual training at the
________ ____
.
could bethewaymyaccountantsetitup'
.
______
__________
/ ,,
received a presidential ap. Army Infantry Training Center _________________________________ *
, pointment to the academy,
___________
at Ft. Polk.
__________________________________
_____ _____
______ _____
)r Mr. R.F.,
_____
_______ ____
_________
,.
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Allen entered the Army last _______________.
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SGT. RONALD WIRTII
Your letter indicates some doubt as to your accountant's
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_____
______
July and completed basic _____________________
_________
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,
handIIugolthe1asttransacUou,butktmepoLntoidthatheno
Army training at Ft. Jackson, S.C.
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GERMANY
no more than what the cIrcumstances permit.
A 1973 graduate of Oviedo
Sergeant First Class Ronald I
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You have be nenjo lngdeprcclatlouou each of those buildings,
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Wirth, whose wife, Karol, lives High School, he attended -___________________
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and ob1ouily, the adjusted cost basis has been materially
reduced. If you w using a declining balance method pad of
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ford, recently participated in SanfOrd.
that time, you have used up an even larger portion of the tax bails
a
Exercise REFORGER in
that has been avaiLable to you.
LT.DAVIDWEBER
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There are sevcral methods which permit you to retain your
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Sgt. Wirth is regularly
present profits and equity build-up oa the 40 unit, and still secure
SACRAMENTO, CALIF.
additional depreciation and other profits. Such a program could
assigned to the 2nd Support Second Lieutenant David T.
'., not be designed especially with you in mind without a thorough
Management Company in Uoyd E. Weber of Casselberry,
Nellingen, Germany.
I suggest you call a Real Estate Counselor for an ippolntnient,
has been awarded silver wings COMPLETED
Improvement Projects Committee, Greater Sauford Chamber of Commerce, for the renovation °
Wirth entered the Army in upon graudation from U.S. Air
and
he will analyze the benefits you require, and the program
the home they purchased last summer. Also pictured is their son, Allan, 30, whose talents as an 5l'
which
will allow you to obtain them.
ehit were called Into service for the project. Mr. and Mn. Yanry or1uHy ldt Sanford in
1957 and was last tted at Force navigator training at
Dear
Mr. Saxon.
and eventually settled in Atlanta, where Mr.yanry served us career cI service employe.
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Mather AFB, Calif.
You keep it about "benefits" someone needs when he
He has also served In Vietnam
Weber is remaining at - secures other property, but I don't understand how you get away
and holds two awards of the Mather for advanced training,
from the fact that there is good property and bad property, and
Bronze Star Medal and two AI969graduateofWjnep
.L_ 3
awards of
. High School, he received a B.S. Bath room
Placement Irriporiur'i I
which. Do you encourase your clients to take a bad property if It
mendatlon MedaL
degree In 1973 from Florida
has benefits for them?
Technological University e.ncl
RICHARD L SHUEfl
By ANDY LANG
was commissioned through
Mr. Z. E.
Q. - Our heating furnace Is nish, shellac, lacquer, bleach, ven(ilator8 In the door. There
Dear
Mr.
Z.E.,
1P
Nt'Features
Among the recent graduates Officer Training School,
('overe(l with a thick layer of stain and other finishing mate- are several chemical agents on
Your letter about "benefits," and good and bad property

home Delivery: Week. 55 rrn'.s; Month, $2.40; 6 Months, 114.20;
Vtr, $21O. Dy .Idu: lii Fivrida same as horre delivery. Al!
('(her mail: Month, $2.70; Months, 116.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

Salt Negotiations
Require Caution
The delay in Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger's sclied Wed trip to Moscow gave
Preident Ford and our arms negotiators a chance
to review the bidding in the troub:ed course of the
past year's effort to achieve a new strategic arms
limitation agreement.
C
RAY CROMLEY
Mr. Kissinger says the time was needed to firm
up the U.S. position in this crucial stage of the
SALT H negotiations. That position should reflect
our experience with the Russians under the 1972
SALT I agreements. This is not the first time
have seen how deftly the Russians can comply with
the letter of an agreement while doing violence to
its spirit.
Once again Mr. Kissinger has denied that there
\
is any evidence of Soviet violations of the SALT I
,M I s I e ad I n g
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ians are straining it to the limit in their missile
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Nuclear
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Regulatory Commission recently came forth
PENSA(DIA_MeLapsjngUinece5
with
a careful, detailed stndy rnathemae.fcally
an aPparent plan to convert an anti-aircraft radar
.
to sort out the emotions of Watergate past, it
may suggest that the way in which justice was
system to an anti-missile radar system was con- calculating the chances of major nuclear ac1
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cidents
and
the
.
administered
during the scandal Li of as much
deaths
and
damage
likely
to
be
trary to the treaty.
__________
caused.
________
lasting concej as the crimes which brought It
While Mr. Kissinger thinks his critics are
The work was carried out by a scientist of
about. Case in point is that of Everett Howard
misinterpreting these Soviet tactics, they are a
man.
clear warning signal. Any arms agreement with
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questionable ond4aU to eight-year
th Russians must be negotiated with the un
C'
derstanding that if any loopholes slip into the
mathematical anomaly and are not privately
Base.
______
langunge, the Russians are prepared to exploit
_
taken at face value by senior scientists in the
Hunt, you'll recall, Li a man Icr which the
them. This does not mean that effectc arms
/b-"
kc-t find difficulty blcdin. A piuz.ecj
with "hcn this
er h beer, In
contact.
control is impossible, but only that the terms of
political thug and a blind 8ent of the d that
)
has carried out history's vilest goveriunent
The study finds that the chance of any intreaties must be unequivocal and there must be
vagaries, in the name of Nizonlan paUiotIn he
thvldual dying from an accident in a nuclearironclad provisions (or surveillance to make sure
powered utility plant in any one year Is a
the Soviet Union remains in compliance.
pesky Washington newspaperman. Nonetheless,
The ailing Leonid Brezhnev obviously is
nuclear plants as contrasted with a one En
he has been found guilty only of relatively minor
growing anxious about the delays which have
4,000 chance of dying in an automobile accident,
overtaken SALT II. He was unusually defensive in
and so his continuing, seemingly endless
a one in 10,000 chance of being killed in a fall, a
carceratlon
hints as much of vengeance as it
his recent speech in Warsaw, accusing the %Vest of
endangering detente with "pinpricks and snide
cident again assumIng 100
Ung
comments" about Soviet sincerity. He may still be
utility plants Is calculated at one in 100,
from the beginning. Along with the
hopeful that he can report a new SALT agreement
other low-level nuts who carried out the
in his scheduled appearance before the Soviet
persons being killed In a meteorite impact. In
with a shockingly severe Judgment of up to 40
Communist Party Congress in February.
dylnginaneon,oroneinsevy
0
100
Mr. Brezhnev's worry about the calendar is not
dying In a fire.
and has since made dear, was an attempt
our worry. The United States should take whatever
This would seem to place nuclear accidents
time is necessary to assure that any forthcoming
&amp;rica was after lamer fish and USed
asoceoftheleastoftheworrleswerfljght face In
new commitment to arms limitation means what it
MOS(X)W_. It isa cliche of travel.writing to eye-catching jewelry At the next stop, he came capricious means tO justify the endL
the years ahead.
says, and that it takes nothing for granted. The
Concerning Hunt, SIrIca's play worked well,
say that Moscow
Isthea city
of
strange
andlike
sharp
across
the car
and
said
In English, "1 overheard The defendant rushed to implicate others, a
Though
the
mathematical
procedures
leading
contrast.c.
But
(or
first
time
visitors
my
you
talking
and
was
wondering
questions being raised about Soviet willingness to
to this conclusion are precise, given the data,
are you sleazy activity according to some, yet
wife and I, that is the chief Impression we have amerIcan?"
comply with international agreements are not
there Is a catch. Because of the limited '
traditionally cortIdered by the law as an act of
of our recent stay because the contrasts we
perlence
"snide comments" but the result of repeated
We made
some
small talk about where we repentance. Hunt became a quite remarkable, if
we
have
had
thus
far
with
nuclear
experienced
were
not
limited
to
the
visual
ones,
were
from.
When
he
asked
power the probabilities which show up on the
disillusionment.
where we were going, only marginally valuable government witness
There are plenty of those, of coe from the be Inslst on getting off with
us to make
we two Watergate.relat
The disagreement over how to classify Soviet
trials in both
"Backfire" bombers and U.S. cruise missiles in a
SALT Il agreement may be the least of the coin te t1,
developed a theory on how midable brick fortress walls of the Kremlin.
e."
problems for Mr. Kissinger to iron out in the weeks
may times heads would appear In 1,000 flips,
comments
The long-line of visitors to Lenin's tomb criticalI asked how he learned of
(S En t
are supposed to be spathet1c to
of
ahead. The furor over alleged violations of the
bedon those threetrlals,modlfledby logic and thiffles quietly ass
Soviet
society
made
by
the
wife
of
them
In
another
way, Hunt did not profit by
stones.
But
In
the
MdSake
thedissidootsoyjet
SALT I treaty is driving home the point that the
sicfst. thang allegtance.
the conry, of the 19 •
appeared three times in a row, we could come up caing rifles
biggest problem of all is getting the Russians to
with fixed bayonets gooseatep some friends among the (Oi
press
acknowledge exactly what an agreement means
only Hunt and G. Gordon Uddy remain behind
happen En 1,000 tries.
But the contrast that hit us most ahay
and then getting them, to stick to it.
or the publicity which western joia11a

Hunt, Now

was Private Richard L. Shuett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred plan to finish It myself with th

place how can the asbestos ing in the Home," available by These agents must be dried out

rlectricjty. Our present probShuett of 10 Merlin Court, Winter Park.
A. - Thtre is an asbestos Ce...
Cas.celberrv.
lem
Is
decidina
where
to
put
the
?Ft'. R.3. !LIC
rnt1e espcisUy
bathroom,
which
will
be
very
ering
furnaces
and
patching
Pfc. tllcharci Joe I.eslle,
PFC MICHAEL RICE
of Mr. and MrL Harry
ie of small compared with the size of around heating ducts. Simply
2841 S. Elm Ave.,
the bathroom downstairs, mix it with water to form a
GERMANY Army Private now serving as acting quar- There is one place where we paste and
apply it to the open.
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Rice, l0 Sanford Ave., San- Field In Georgia.
bathroom, which I understand

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Germany.
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First, the presence of groh that may continue to
VC It matters not bow many nails, boards or tens
of cement is
an apartment. Included in the mildew in a closet usually is thrive even if you have pro- within Its wake-up, unless there is a benefit for us somewhere
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More than a quarter of the defeose budget goes to equip and
(çerste low separate, independent tactical air force5.
The Pentagon plans to spend $300 billion by 15 on the four
Izzlependent tactical air components of the Air Force, the Army,
the Navy and the Marine Coru.
Each service seeks to equip itself for Independent missions,
IOItwlllnothtodependcaisppor from any otherservjce
Meanwhile, all of the services are dedicated to biy per.
krmance In aircraft regardless of cost. An open-ended cornmitinent In design phUo,phy to sopllisticated technology has
helped boost the cost of the average fighter aircraft from
$300000 in World War U thmcrr than $10 million today.
it was hoped that the services would move to fewer tea of
aircraft with eater common use of components among them.
But little peoess has been made.
The Lack of cost discipline means that a reas3enent of
missions and roles of the separate branches should be made by
the Congress. It is time to eliminate wmecessary duplication
and overlapping responsibtfltjes In military aviation.

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accuimi of Soviet espionage activities in the

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you get back, tell them what it's

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Square, we wondered if we were being

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espended and, of
Actually, the commission was told that the inflation,"

se,

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Exercise REFORGER In School.

emotlonaj level.

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wlt1 an Il-sided coin.
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Wm. 0. Wolfe &amp; WI Doris L. to
Abencromblis s ci, $16,500.
(OCO) Flaashi lit Natl Bk

the booka

were jugg

Larry 0. Symons &amp; wf Linda to $4500.

Hale, 591.. it. ten, Lot 1, 01k F,

Salvature DiGlovanni to Robert L. 81k 11 Easlbrook id Un. S. $25,000. Weakley &amp; WI Sandy, 'LoS 1. 81k
AdIusted P1st 0 F Frank L. Don Abernathy Inc., Lot 57, AyleSbuty Homes Corp. to Charles
Woodggs sd of Lands So. San. Longdale sd, *15,000.
C. Pearce &amp; wf Pamela S., Lt 3 Villa
Constance M. FIOrIC, SQl.,

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Head&amp; ,wf Marsha A., LI 376 Spring

Nina Mae Whiteley &amp; Anne L Hale Park Hts.. I 5th grantc'rs life
est.,

David P. Grovn, SQl. to Eli:.

Herbert Sten,trom, Realtor provides almost Instant listings

Emarl MCGrIN to Lithe Pearl

Thomas 0. Freeman Jr., &amp; WI Canean, $1,500.
LoS 26. 81k 4, North Orlando 2nd
Add 51.000.

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T.toAngeIS. Feyloo&amp;wf Alicia, Lot

B, Crown Oaks, condom,, 131.700.
Lt 175 1k Seercy Shores, $.31,W0.
Allen N. Lewis a
Victor L. Hess Jr. I wf Shirley tO
Karen, LI 11, Equitable Life Assur, LOSS (len S
Nader Homes, Inc. to Kenneth R. ilk A. Lake Oaks Sec.,
Whit. &amp; WI Helen to Robert C. Hyatt &amp; wf Christine, Lot
Beni.
Sanlando 50.60') all of
7 &amp; LI 6 (less N 73.95')
Dennis N. Garcia I wf Pamela M, 1, ilk A, The Woodlands, Sec 5. Roiinau &amp; wI Diane, It 117 Lake Spring,
81k 0, Brantley Hall Ests., *31.900
Searcy Shores, *33.000.
E 45' of LI 23 &amp; W 30' o123, 81k 13, $42,200.
Greater Consir. Corp. to issac A.
Dreamwold, $76,000.
6.1 Aire Homes, Inc. to James L. Dent III &amp;
Danny Farrlth I WI Sandra J. to
tPio N. Scala I WI Blache to
wI Jeanne K, Unit E, Donald
Laurel Builders, Inc. to
Boeike I WI Dora .1.. LI 513, SPI'ing
Hutch,n*o &amp; WI Frances,
Theodore
Gregory
E.
Scala
&amp;
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Bldg. 3 Satsalito, Condon. Ph. I
H. Long Jr. &amp;
Barbara Oaks Un. V. $40,100.
LoS 6, ilk 1, Casselberry Hts.,
wf Mary. Lot 2, The Jean, LI 17 &amp; E 5.33' 0(16, Oakwood
Moorings,
W Price Heard to Cecile P.
$16,000.
Hti, C8, *16.100.
Lamar I. Helms &amp; WI Mary P. tO
heard. 510' of LI 10 all oil) &amp; NL-, ot
Oak Harbour Corp. to A. CraIg
James A MacDonald &amp; *1 lngrid
Charles W. Pendarvis I WI 12 ilk 4, Iii Sec.. Marvani grani or WenYiChung&amp;wfPo-ving,E73'of to Charles H. Turner &amp; WI Arletha
Lot
Unit ..C, Oak Harbour Sec. One,
17, ilk 8, Lake Wayman Hts. A., Lot 4.3, Weklva Hunt Club. Fox

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Thomas M Dc Moss &amp; wI Anna
Charles W. Pendarvhs I WI
111761kB, The MeadoarsUn. No.), Dorothy to Stanley C.
Strovpe Iwf
$4&amp;tOO
Mary Ellen, S lWot N 52304 E' of
Robin Hill Un. 3, *31,000.
Harry E GlIrnore &amp; *4 Gladys tO
NoeiN.PlcouIwIperlena,L,sIl&amp;

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Butler Jr. &amp; *4 Caroltn E., LI 13, 81k to Wm. F, Cr&amp;vens Jr, &amp; *5 M)dred

Okla.
selected for technical training
ThIs year the exercise was In the U.S. Air Force armament
Incorporated in a broader, systems field at Keesler AFB,
js
coordinated series of NATO and
national exercises known as the
The airman recently corn"Autumn Forge 75 Exercise pleted basic training at
Series." The broad objective of I,ackland ,%F13, Tex., where she

July 1963. He holds two awards hwnan relations.
of the Bronze Star Medal and
Airman Wehner Is a 1975

Clyde Juwer 591. tn Wm. C.

Leon La Bere I WI Diane &amp;

ol NE' &amp; E 04 SE' of NE, 5cc.
Qq I. Fostur a WI Lorraine to Jr. a WI Kathleen M., LI I Lake
Eli:. S Paden (form Groves) tO
C Nelms Ill &amp; WI Patricia
24-21.30, 5)01).
Searcy Shores, $37,955.
Lawrence E. Johnson &amp;
Robt. N. Walters a WI Linda ., L
WI Dorothy to Albert J. Mill Jr. &amp; wf Either E
St.phen L Baxley &amp; Nancy 10 Il. ilk M, The Woands Sec 2,
Nader Homes, Inc. 10 Ronald W.,LoIs 101 11, Palm Park, 150.000. Lot s, SpringOaks Un. 3, 535,903

facilities

secrety surprised that President Ford was able

Ror$ W. Frd &amp; Pauline 0. to

operations
officer
In of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Headquarters Battery, 212th Wehner of 849 S. Lortnann

plan to sprinkle his boots WI a powder that

Fryer, Beg. at NE car. LI

etc., $100.
Flagship US Bk. 045cm. to Harold

S Penman, Lot 94, Winsor Manor,
lit Aricin.
Wm. W. Austin &amp; WI Mary 10

&amp; Lu 4.9 ilk B repl. ilk 60, M. M.
SmOh $ d, $24,533.

Hurshel C. Tatter &amp; WI Annie to pDrlion of LI 4,
FernwooJ P'a:a,
Norval 0. Angie I wf Mary E., 11)0,
573,900.
hiss N 7', &amp; N 5' of)), ilko. Bil Air
John A. Wilson a WI Jaic

Lot 5, 81k C, Siring 1k Hills, Sec 2.
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Wen Y Chung &amp; *5 P0 Yng tO
Wm. Jos. Sullivan &amp; WI Martha L.
Robert H.
Mules' &amp; WI Marguerite to Eli:. &amp; Raby, Lot 2. 61k C. Glen
Wayman 111$., HWy Addfl, $24,000.
ComBa.WP, Tnistee Is Wm.

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Patio Apaments
STUDIO 1.2.3
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Pro4esslonally Managed
By

Donald F. Withers &amp; *1 Peggy to
Oavld C. Maneell &amp; Lotheie, LOS 15.

113300

Altreij A. Burger &amp; wf Katherine
IrEn H. Stober &amp; .Juie G to toMichaefF.FmakerlWIN-argare,

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Arclen HIs., *30.000.
Jamis L. Brown I WI Marlan if, to
Jaymor Corp. to Cai men A. JoS.?1, N-titter 8, wf Margare'a, LI

Northwood s d, $25,700.

ibllkedthe Cambodia to cowter Soviet Influence In neigh. session)?"
Cudlng to confidential White House minutes,

bothered tell

people about the aA

ERA, Electonic Realty

In practical terms, Stenstrom

datwood.

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Vanick L. Kofr,ler &amp; WI Lynn I. to

Dembeck, sgl &amp; FJias Rivera &amp; wf Colonnades, 2nd Sec, $15,400.

The President said he wanted and

gcvernor3 California's Jerry

Stenstroili explained that

wtwn a local owi&amp; asts his

597.7' *4 SWt, of $E'..i, S.c. 9.70.33,

I. DanIels &amp;

gal a t4gg.r cat?
a,

sident to associates:

over

,000 representatives data will be transmitted to the

Martha W. Landry &amp; ho. Eugene A Lake Oaks Sic. Sanlando Springs, Oelbrt E. Mc8rde Jr. I wI
lv RIchard 0. Baldwin Jr. &amp; WI $2,100.
Margaret D., LI 6. ilk C Tier 1,

Margaret A., Lit NE of NEi of

Ivan Dean Clthler &amp; *1 JOyCe to

spend, Giibled the

Zienly I WI Susan 1., a portion
LoSs 4 &amp; 5, P'forlhwood, $79,700. of 81k F, Charter Oeks s d Un No 1.
530.900
JaymOl' Corp. to Earl W. Preston,
Barbara Saaerly, sgl to Nathan R.
591., Lot tO? Northwood, $79,700

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our unique homes on

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Democratic

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basic training at Ft. Dix, N.J.,

C. JR.

Jaymr Corp. to Lowell R. Wright

Suburb Beautiful, Palm SprIngs village, lit Addn, $100
Eugene 0. Hauss &amp; Dolores A., Lol 3 RobIn D. Claudle &amp; *1 DorIs. Lot 12 StrIckland &amp; WI LucIlle C.. N 3)5.5' of
8. Hayes Jones &amp; *1 Optdla to Raymond J. Wiie &amp; wI Ljisi .1..
81k 7 Shadow Hill Sd. $31M0.
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81k 0, North On. Terr., S.c 3 Un. 1, S 343.5' of Wt of SW'M ot SE of Ernest L. Wade &amp; WI Nellie
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Lot I Weklya Hunt Club. Fox Ht. S.c
5w', Sec. 77.2032. P.000.
17
81k
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1.16 ft. SW'ly, the ), 53$,4
SJ'iirley Ann Myers. Sgl, Lots 211 &amp;
Margaret M. Tindall, igi. to Diane
Charles C. Crim I WI Diana S. to $pnIn. Shacio-*c
VlIIag., Sec 3.
Don Hagen Corts?r . Inc. to Russell
2)2 J. 0. Pockards lii Addn Midway. Tlndalt, Lot II, ilk H Temple Terr.
Janos Dobi &amp; vf Maria M, Lot lfl, $7.S00
E. Harknets &amp; WI Karen A., 1? 36,
Milton R. Futton &amp; wi Lynde D Lt
Tessle C. Hawk &amp; 50fl Ralph J. Jr.
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v7lIw Il. LJ f. DIP.
va Ary, Alt, Exec.est Eli:. Caputo
A, Sweetwater Oaks. Sec 7, $20,t00. to Donald H. Jones &amp;
wf Bnenx$a H.,
The Hvsk,y Co. to Goibel Entr, North On. lit Addo, $11000
Elliot N. Spader &amp; WI Marianne 1'. LI 5, 61k K, Carriage Hill Un. 3,
Lester Kalmanson a WI Barbara
Inc. Lot 3), ilk C, Sweetwater Oaks,
to Luls E. Guerra I WI Eunice N..
Los ice Gold. Mevr, 2nd Adn.
Helen R. Pitk 5. ho. Raymond to
F. 0. R. Corp. to FranXlln r. Howell Citi. Repl.. $44,000.
$2L000.
CharlejA. Kirk, N',,cont. of Sacrei
Hallmark Ccni?r. Co. to rrederick of LI 115, Slavla Colony sd. $100
Lafferty. E 24' 04 Lot 61 W It' of?,
81k E, Swu$water Oaks,
C. Thomas &amp; WI Eli:. H., LoS 23. 81k
Austin Dcv. Corp. to Mill Hunt I
81k 1 6.1 Air, $100.
A, The Sr'nings Shadowood Village,
wf Catherine. Lot 27. San Lanti
The Husk.ey Co. to Phoenix Dcv.
Sec 2, 5.47,500
Third Sec., $3.S0I.
Spears &amp; WI Eva T., Lt St Hiohnidoe
ccn.
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Margaret Anderson &amp; Charles Jr.
Addn. Glen Arden HIS, Un. 7,
Arth,,r C. Kinney &amp; WI Francis to
to C. E. Anderson Ill, Lot Ii, ilk 15 Joyce K P'tt. Lots 10 &amp; 12, 81k K,

Moscow. There, hundr

never supposed to be spent.

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M &amp; Pyle to Lynn R. Drake L
disc, CB. V.000.

SE'.., of NE',,, of Sic. 2721 3),

long subject

select and record all calls to of Reclamation had done nothing improper.

Some memters also feared the anti-KGB
data rn&amp;)iI make It look as if the commssIon trks,thBureaufRecltI(

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D, Minletta, live on Route I, Oscar L Morris, Sanford, is a

&amp;n. CBri Wtis,

States. The document 'told how the KGB

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195.21' SI 20 E of NW cor. of Lot 24.

follo. behalf have gotten flere.

But the bureau "abused the IuflàU

Send your questions to: Real Estate Investments, The Evening
Heral 300 NOrth
nch Ave, So
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ilk H, Camelot Un. 7. $37,.
The Greati Consir. Corp. to
Francis J. Moran Jr. &amp; WI Anne C..
LI II, Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt.
S.C. I. 535,500.

Geo. Lipkln &amp; Milton Lob.l,

with her caal Westem ds and mod, but

devices which can

Coci4ty

Private

the divisIon's 618th EngIneer

name, left us with thin, "Uk .ere Nixon, who plea bargained on the ultimate level.

Thus, the final report made the point but left
White House mnmbers, for example, start with finished. This sleight of hand has conout the substance. The result was to advertise 456. In the Soviet embassy within easy range of Inv'stIgators fuming.

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extensive instruction In close N.C.

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chandeliers sparkle; there is no liUct and no tell us his first

mission heavily censored a report on Soviet details of Soviet electronic spying, except to

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FREDDIE DUNN

regulations, first aid and was assigned to the 82nd Air-

THE BUREAUCRATS

triggered

).)uring the Maxliits inll
training, the emphasis Is on
physicial conditioning,
discipline and team effort.

Peters to RObert H. Pete

ught of a

FderIck Fntains .

Devc of 0,1.. Inc. Is Vincent I. ci, u.*.

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County Land Transactions Are Recorded

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(The techniques of using var- leat, place a number of nall er
things.

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and over with it, low others have aveided the
was that between provided, even the small amount of Russian dvii io
through appeals.
nuclear accidents or their probable serIousness, guide as she showed us the city sights and the
Continuing to look around, as if confu.eeil
Interestingly, eight of the other defendants
Take a rcceat highly publicized accident
with whom we had a chance encounter,
his mouth, he asked If we had read Svefjana bargained, that is agreed to say guilty
check on something set
nuclear plant. Since thisa occurred
before
thepropaganda one afternoon, my wife and I broke hadn't. He said, "Read it_it's so true" He said Former Attorney General Richard Klelndlenjt, I
serious fire
at one
away from our group and beaded for fled &amp;tllMP h'r .ii,,
completion of the safety itni'lv It i.
iaiun, wno fives in
Mocw as ewnpie, might have been tried on a perjury

one ins thousand years wd have

AtlUa L Szaraz, son of Mr. and is far wiser to spend a little ex- can be used or both power and open. If this is not possible, in- the inside ci the closet with a

Seminole Ave., Langwood, has room in the most convenient
Seminole
Surplus
before
enbeen selected for technical place.
tering the Army.
training in the U.S. Air Force
EVAN EBAUGH
dental field at Sheppard AFB,
Tea.
Among the recent graduates
recently completed
from the Marine Corps Recruit basic training at Lackland
Depot at Parris island, S.C., A?B, Tea.
was Privdte Evan Ebaugh
A ivi graudate of Ing
Ward Hicks, Inc. to James C.

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mildew and sometimes has a
Other aids are certain corn- developed the potential of the so-called "bad" property, everyozie
musty odor. What is the best :nrcial fungicides, but th
wanted it as a "good" property.
way to get rid of this condition? have the disadvantage of emittSo now we are back to "benefits." Property any properly

the upotairs bathroom over the ide." Can this be used
for power conditioning In your house, urea, be sure everything
a profit with it, or use It for profit, or for pleasure, or for
one already there is to save sanding?
allow free circulation between closet Is thoroughly cleaned be- recreation, or for straightening out hi-law problems, or regaining

AIRMAN A. L SZARAZ

RIce entered the Army in

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1PED, self-addressed en- often, keeping an electric light education) that there is no "good" property or "bad property.
velepe to Know-blow P.fl. !k" burning in the ck
wUn- Thtc is jial owneihip - either the right ownership - or the
Huntington, N. V. 11743.) uously will help dry out
the wrong ownership. If there is any good or bad connected with
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closet, especially If the latter property It is within the or himself.
Isn't too large. There also are
Q. One of the closets in p'.ti special heating rods available plece of "bad" property according to the majority of brokers.

North Chvota Tneite. $100.

sec.

107)31,

Dennis N. Garcia &amp; vi'f Pamela to

OaflflyA.G$beI&amp;*4Md1),Ltfl

Mary i.

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John I. Sauts Si'. &amp; WI Clara to son a Evelyn Thempson Chittey, W

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Lei, McNedi Orange Villa. in Sec. 25.2).

T. erwdl.'g &amp; *1 Linda J.. Unit 0, Smith I Mary L.. Mills to Hinry I.

Levie Fli. lnv. to Robert Giod

Nader Hornet, Inc. to Carmen N.

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Eustis Crushed By Seminole. 89M45

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and services for years. It's high time that
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when homes are bought and sold. I urge
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And remember, it is available only
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They'll send a professional repairman to
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when Joe George sank two free
throws to put his team's lead at
79-49. Throughout the entire
second half. Oviedo kept forcing turnovers against the
hapless Hawk.s,
"Our man-to-man sure forced
the turnovers tonight," said
()•iio coach Dale Phillips.
"Not only that. but we took the
good shots and generally played
well offensively, "Fuller for
exarupledidaheckolajob,and
we had five men In double
figures."

Cotton

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hems

Phillips added, "Overall,
Sanford had a few rough games
early in the year, but Mills has
brought them up. Why, they
beat Seabreez.e, a state-ranked
team just a little while ago."

Santa F.
Oviidø

Sunday, Dec. 21, 1C75-1B

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''I'm impressed with what Joe
Mills had done this year with
his team. They have a
disciplined offense, and know
how towalt for the good thots."
Reubin Cotton is a good solid
player, and he'll be tough to
plO)' against."

But Phillips couldn't help but
SANTO FE: Hollis O-0O; PeilSthink ahead to what was to 111.
S IS; Thomas 204; McQut*n 10-2.
happen on Saturday night Norris 2-17; Scordino 13-11;
against Sanford Seminole, also Proctor 70 5: Juska 040; Mother 3
0-6; Stsrdon 1-0-2. Totals: 70.13-53
first round winners.
''Sanford is tough," he said,
OVIEDO: Mooe 2 0 1. Ribbon 54
14, Ward 4-2-10; George 1-2-4;
Stevens000; H;rdS-1-11; Smith 30
6; Golden 5-I11; Fuller 7-014:
C&amp;rty 4.19. Tote Ii: 34-1143.

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Whether selling or buying. insist on the pro.
tsction provided by the Buyers Protection
Plan. Read the all-inctusi list of home com•

quarter lead on the sharp
shooting of Ron Ribbon, who
canned seven points. Santa Fe
meanwhile kept turning the ball
over under the pressure of
Oviedo's man-to-man defense,
T7w hawks couldn't hit inside
and saw many passes said out
of bounds because intended
receivers were out of position.
Santa Fe's best effort of the
evening came second period,
when Powell dropped three
buckets and hit four for four
from the charity stripe for 10
points. But Gary Hird's alert
blocks of Santa Fe floor shots
kept the H
Hawks under l.ion
control as Oviedo gradually
pulled away.
Oviedo's greatest lead of the
ror,tt'st riune with 2:30 left

Seminole took an 89-45 game
iront Eustis in the other first
rounder, and faces Oviedo
onight at 8:30 for u cilamionship.
Lucious Fuller led the !Jns
EUSTIS: Strickland 4
vith 10 of those 25 points,
Monroe 1 01 II; Neely a s s;
eading Oviedo from a 32-24 Massey 0722; Griswold 10-0
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iiargin at halftime to a 57-35 Williams 2 00 4; 6asIey 2 00 1;
cad by the start of the fourth Beiln 07-72; Bryant 0000; Turnq
0 0 0 0; Totals 16 13-I8 is,
crlol.
SEMINOLE: Cotton 9 71 20;
OvieTh then added another 26 Srntp, 6 n 14. w;0 i
a 76;
xint.s against Santa Fe's 20 in linker 1 4-9 5; Raines 2 2-2 6; D.
Williams 10-i 2; Hoilingsworm 75-6
he final frame.
9; G. Williams 0000; Campbell 173
"Santa brought us a A. Morelaq'4 0000; T1ais 32 2337
resent," said assistant Oviedo 59.
'oach John Thomas, referring
o the win. Thomas' smiles Eustis
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cre in sharp contrast to the Seminole
rowns of a 70-51 loss to crossTotal fouls Eusns 79, Semino'e Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,
ounty rival Lyman last week, IS; Tethnftai fouls;
Eustis, Coach
No less than nine Oviedo Go?tfr
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Oviedo High School hit 10 of 13
field goal attempts in the third
quarter Friday night, explodJg
for 25 points In all, to ice away a
first round win in the Seminole
County Christmas Tournament,
&amp;t-55 against Lakeland Santa

co and five hit in
iaycrs srei,
double figures. Lucious Fuller
and Icon Ribbon both generated
14 points, while Gory Ilird and
l)ennisGoldin both dropped 11.
It't Ward added 10.
For losing Santa Fe. Mike
Powell hit for 18 points and led
all scorers. Bob Scordino was
the only other Hawk in double
figures, with II.
Oviedo, playing in class 3A,
improved its record to 3-6. 2A
Santa Fe dropped to 2-5.
Oviedo mounted a 14-8 first

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Water softener system, except salt and
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UVIFJ)O - Friday night's 89- rompfoEustis
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reminded the Seminole's ' -.
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coaches
Reuben Cotton, of last year.
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sometimes
go
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But
"Yea, this game was a lot I I ke
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work
last sear when I played for the
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Take Friday night's tour.
wwm 11
Vikings," Cotton commented
i--:j•nament
at Oviedo High School
-after his 20 points had helped
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for
example:
The host team left
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lead his team to victory.
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"The Vikings" that Cotton
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lead, 32-24, over Lakeland Sante
played
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ford's Recreation League,
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plan
to
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Most of the games we
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played we won by big scores
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man,
so let's put a play
-The 6-1, junior guard feels be
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If
sasa1fectedinallareasof play
--.=-----Kneel1ngontheflooreween
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but most of all he feels, "my
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yellow
chalk
and
started
-"t
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making a lot of X's and 0's on
Alk ''C!wi
shouldbe,
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the cementfloorof the locker
Ci.'om you tkeeMn!
"Coach (Joe) Mills Is always
- -- - - -room.
working with me on my
--. -shooting, showing me how to
"Fat, )a nickname for Bird)
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hold the ball and things
you're
left-handed, so (Lee)
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as
good as I would have if I had
PhilliPs said while marking
NEI
ayed
"Ron Ribbon You play
turt or
--,pl Cotton
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('rooms In his ninth year of --------------- Another X showed
1::
JUbbon where he should stand.
education but his tenth year
-was spent along wi th boys like
"Freddie Moore — you're
Sanford's junior varsity senhere." An X went down on
.
sation, Joe Starling, on the
the half court line, on the other
Vikings every Saturda
side of the center jump.
ning if! the recreation league.
"Lucious," Phillips said
The Vikings only lost one Cot h1s goes h4h to 'hoot for Seminole, Etla' Neely sfretthei to block It. (Herald Pbot.i by Ts gla'lcing up at
th e powerful
game, that on a forfeit, and led Vincent)
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looking Fuller, "you stand
by Cotton the league won the
-j
here." With that Phillips put
state tournament, but still
down Pn X near Wards mark.
- '1
Reuben feels he would have
4
"Fat, you get the tip to Ward.
helped himself more with the
L
Then Fuller, you'll come over
-school team.
and se t a Pick (block out) on
Ilis head coach, Joe Mills,
Ward's man. IAT,
drive for
2
'159
.grees with Reuben right down
- the line "lie has all the
time, Freddie Moore will drive
1
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idown the other side"
hur t him bu
works hard
2
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t if
k
in —
Then as almost
the areas lie needs
after
11and
thought PWUips said ,:
can do whatever be wants todo.
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ships."
drive up the middle." And with
that the Lion's mentor had
Despite Cotton's lack
m.Wpedsut a wellia plan for
abWtywhen he puts the
,
smnd half tip-off.
the air, some distance from the
basket, he leads his ter
71v tearns retumed to the
string with a plus 20 points a
court The Oviedo playeni took
game average and Mills keeps
their proper positions. The
telling him to "shoot from
referee tossed the ball Lp. Hird
around the key'."
tapped it to Ward. Fuller
'Why not," Mills explains.
blocked out Ward's man. Moon.
'
Cotton is so quick and jwnps so
cut up the left side of the court
cll he can still j'ct in and
-- -W ard
drove for the basket,
rebound most of his rnisses and
he needs the experience of
touk the ball hiinuself in for an
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locker room strategy worked
use Cotton back again. But it
be
appears Reuben's days in the
,
aving the man to nian defense
recreation league are over.
conning out higher and putting
As Cotton puts It. I am here
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The final score of the opening conclusion of the romp Friday
essure on
were led by sophmore David more
to star and aft er next year i
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in
Oviedo's
Christmas
night,
from
Lakeland.
-ho to "ci a scholarship
Wi ggi ns, who bombed m
r and go
Tournament was Seminole
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"Their best player was out Points from outside.
That and control o the
Con
si dering he is just a rookie 111gb 69, ustis-45 But the and that hurt them They are i
boar, along with some hot
4
in this league and the way he is game wasn't as close as the lot better team than they
'Wiggins shot good but they shooting by Fuller blew the
----showed tonight (Eustis was 44 wert leaving him wide open," game
lat'Ing inostagree his chances score makes it sound.
open in the third perIod
" We
played a pretty good coming into the tournament), stated Mills, who also at 20 and the
f niaving college ball are
Lions were able to
game and they were a little but 1 guess we did a lot of th ings points frmn
.i.i
"pr etty good"
P'flsft foot wh lsuguz-n1, feted by Mrs. Gene Davenport. Mrs. Jack Co lins, Glenn AuiiflIOfl,
Reuben Cotton, 14 advance Into the finals of their
flat," Seminole's coach, Joe right too,"
from Terri Smith and eight tournament with a
-Mrs. Doug 1orrts, Mrs. Jerry Collins, left to sight,
L(tjed 83LSOUIISapSIS
,ltlI' trv!'rct:Ited after tho'
The Itorin'is Sir;ino!t's 1r'in St.",- ,' q:tp
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Perez,

iegal Notice

Sundiv. fl.r 21 1171

The next boxing show at the nesot.a outpointed Ron Stander
Orlancb Sports Stadium will In a heavyweIght 10 round main
take place early next year, on event. Earlier this year LeDou.x
Jan. . Right now ntchmaker stopped Tey Danieis at the
Bce
mpler has hopes that
lando Sports Stadium but his
It will be headed byhi to of win over Stander was the

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Hoolcs

Louis; Middlewetghts.'rommy "Savage" Turner finally got a

"Mini-Muhammad" Wells in bantamweight
In the United youngstetoflghtandwatns PbIith: D. 14 71 21 1975, Jan
the main event. In one of the States and his record
of 2, will not be permitted to light DEU
featured supporting bouts Lou with 21 K.O.'s ha: been
anywhere in the world wifli he

as a thnple one.
l.eaue firtround playoff
Th !tngais,
AP Sports Writer
raMd l&lt;er.
leue.s best time In io years.
"Once we can stop the pass,
e between the two Amen- the AFC's
wiI(l-card berth with passer for the second straight
Oakland cornerback Willie vver)lhing will fall in
"They've moved the ball on
place for can Coerence powers. "They an 11 record—the me one year. His primary receivers arc
everybody In the league," Mmagainst the
Cincinnati Bengals Sunday's National Football receivers in fontball."
Division tWo—are
Boobie (lark.
"On defense, they don't use a
Not that the Raiders are cx- lot of variations, but Uy're
achy slouches in the aerial do- very sound."
partnient. Ken Stabler directs
Minnesota's Fran Tarkenton

K.O.,

N.C..,. "IrLsh"GeneWeliswjll have gone either way...Turner

title against

Orlando, but in Chancy's last respective divisions: January when he takes his
No. the smooth boxing Marlin

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Plaintiff,
LINDA J. KENT, ci ai,

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Defendant.
TO; LINDA J. KENT

MIDWEST

Last Known ResIdence

Pet Ashlock's the Southern Lightweight

viil show the

ghlights of

St.

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Alderette in New

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Mexico...Ed

Hen H)Td recently on Florida's

Forest

Lonu. Florida 37750

he still remains one in the very near future. Th 19 pictures of outanding quality.

Vs. Gator

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DITION, NO. 1. as recorded in Plat

lure

Indiana 106, Columbia
St. John's, NY, 67, Temple 59
South CaroItn4. 93. Villanova
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has been filed against you, and you
Lutz said, "But we've got a are rejired to serve a copy of your

Oator Bo
First Round

Doyle, t Johnson, Joanne Neubert,

fl Young, Ruh Game

Worrying About Each Othe

RICK McGROflY, 1701 Brickwell
Substitute Len Sanders, a 6- Avenue, No. 301, MIamI, Florida,
foot-6 transfer from Edison and file ftc onIgin.l answer or .
pleading in the off ice of the Clerk of
JunIor College at Fort Myers, the Circuit Court on or betore the

Raleigh Holiday Doubleheader
Duke $5, Auburn 71
NC. st. no, w. Ky. ft

340,760; 3. Devonlan Moss (2) 3.20;

Iluflalo at Chicago

Creighton 6$, Butler 67
Minnesota $6. Penn St.

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points, matching scoring (Seal)

back Don Gaffney, you can't lost ll0.

to

Houston

Stale Classic

Mm,

First Round

Clerk of the Circuit Court

didn't take long for the their defenses wonld handle su-

Indapolis
Cle',eland

PhornIs

Rhode Island 60, Brown S

24 at halftime and on to Pubtlth: Dec. II, 21, 21. 1973. Jan. i,

A? Kansas ci

and Ellis G.
juries during the Gators' fi

Mistouri Ii, OkIa. St 79

he's a great one," said Mary-

had two big
games
in Gator
Bowl,
the main thing mendous lift," Lutz said. "I EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
Others include Leonard Ctristlan, Sarge Powell, Macel Blythe, workout here for Monday land Coach Jerry Clalborne. W74Green
as a freshman,
one
against
is to win
the but
game."

21 13 0 a 14 1

Edmonton
Toronto

1521 2 32133 154
1)20 3 2.5 14 167

New England 1, CincInnati

Mercyhurit 10 Concord 60

F12IhIP Mixed LeigUe H1bs
liSplisand

a hole on the Gator's practice
field Friday and severely

sprained his left ankle. Joe Al
len, a 6-1, 216-pound end,

Dicky, with Claiborne at a when 7-foot Felton Young tired
joint news conference Friday and 6-foot-9 Marvin Lloyd was

Outdoors

Kalserwith a 213, T
Emon
19and the high series goes
team's
motel and spined his
to Joy Walters 521. Other 50: Andy Patrick 510, Phil Roche, right
ankle.

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lh BOB ORRE!,!.

Houston 9. Denver 1

Bob Locke was justone pin higher than Farella (or the honors
play against Maryland,
186, Jero

CarpePteT said

day. "It

littie weak.It hurts like heck. I

ve 200 genes fell during the enlng with the high go

to

is good news for the hundreds of anglers who consider
don't
know
if
I
can
play,
I
can't
trolling
for
this fighting game fish to be tops in the way of sport
even walk right now,'
..

Jones 209 and the high series of the evening (562) and Polly Price

"Each of them was hurt engaged in business at Magnolia
Center, E. 1st Street, Sanford,

Monday Morning BlOb
Ladles Igue

ered main parts of Florida's getg their shad
IIIng rigs in order and start sharpening up

ries for the morning as a
ilt of U fme bowll by Dorine
MacAlter 212441 wIth the only 200 for the day. High for the

strong defense, Carpenter was compee for a share In the thousands of dollars worth of prizes
named to the al1EC second offered In the const, The contest is sponsored by the Siford
Meanw, both coaches said

"You can't work against a PublIsh: Dec. 7, 14, 2), 2$, 1975
DbU23

1. Fleettine Homes Team: Susan (ites 163-450 and We Three
team high was Ann Muth with her 184-501 set. Converted splits:

RaInb

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Even the Friday morning showers failed to dampen the spirits

te above Styled Court on or before

NBA

otherwise a Judgment may be en.

Atlantic DIvIsion

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WITNESS my land and seal Of 4$

Clerk of the Circuit Court

as

en but bass were

second I 13-95 and FR.T.D. is In the third spot 1 .2 - 94.

Horse &amp; Rider team: Chart Cliapil i. Benton 175, and Kern

is Jacks Mini Mkt. 43. and In third Is Horse &amp; Rider 42-30.

Barbour&amp; Co.

worms fished along !iw deep banks in this area. One party scored

stay In profona1 football, campamong the many good strings landed.

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MIlwaukee

loridaState'sseminolesgeta property hereindesibed

f kr,w the reasons, but I'll strings of perch each time they went out and plan to stay (or a

said FrirLiv after 4rs' prc:i-

floss have bn few in the Lemon Bluff area but those caught

opening game of the Far West

Foresters Mixed League
"StM of the Week" is Georgo Fam,,' with plus

Nolan was out because "a following sng hnded In the last two days: Jack Smith,

Was needed."

Oviedo,

50; Walter Patterson, Apopka, had limits two days in a row;

Spadla said he had a nber tharfle Nance and son of Orlando took 40.
D.11as WhiIncy, 1a WJuuiey and lIIeiin, 45; Earl Stokes

Co Robert C. Jones
Route I, Box 33

Garage and in th

is Kampers Xe. H

David Hinton.

average for the

Home game attendance

Bowling for W.D. Sylvia Paye I8-42&amp; High for Empire: was Jo

21i522

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16 16 .300

At Wekiva Hives' Ilaven, the reports showed several boat., spite a Seminole Surge that

only US4 turnc'J out at can- uIxrn'rs,

fans advocated Nolan's r

platment.

BilO.

Seminoleswlthllpolnts Guard Attorney, for Plaintiff

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The announcement did not pounds per man.

Buffs a narrow choice.

Mallory. "We were expecting established a single-season

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Fermin Ramon,

you Just have to play good, solid game of the regar season and erage 168.6 yards a game.
football. You aren't going to reinjured it in brief apThe Longhorns will counter
beat anybody by fooling them," pearances Nov. 28 against with Akins and fullback Earl

MONDAY MATINEE

FIRST — I. LarniLenhz, 2. Ica says Oakland Coach John Mad- Texas A&amp;M.

At Temp, Arii.

Milwaukee at Atlanta

COUNTY, FLORIDA.

In re: the Marrja
JAMES M, HALL, Husband.

South Carolina State (Iii)

As'roBlueboitnet Bowl

Detroit vs. Kansas City a
Omaha

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54i Anton

IS ii 621 3

Kentucky
Louis

IS 13 317 6
II ii 112

Friday's Results
New York 105, St LouIs 101

blaster, Si; .riss Fran, 6.1.

Ton) landry says of the Vik-

New York at Denver
Indiana vs. Virgiflia at Nor

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Arkansas 11201
(920)

Rose Bowl

Virginia at St. Louis

default will be entered against you
Orange Lwt

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Artfr H BCCkith,

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DeoutyD.C1,I
Unties to be cxcellenttrout are on a feeding spree and hitting larry Warren, shut out In the Publiih: Q, 21, 21. 1975, Jan. 1, II, Publish:
U, 7) 25 1973 Jan 1, ,'
'ouWouis" and Mo1ures" equally well,
1,76
first half, added 14.
1976
DEUlI
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ranked ninth nationally, and

SIXTH — 1. BarrePere:, 2.
Many preseason experts fig, other loss was to Texas A&amp;M.
CachoElonga, 3. AlavaMigu,I. 4 wed the Cowboys, decimated The Buffs ket to Nebraska.

, GeorgIa 0(35)53160; P (3505101.73,
SIXTH — 1. Areepta Sanchez (2)

Ohio State (Ii 00) vs UCLA

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4 i;Corollkid,IO1; SwirlChamber,

North Carolina State (73 I) 7
7 20. P (71) 1167 40
vs West Vrgna 1$ 30)
FOURTH — 1. Barn' Echave 15)
Sugar Bowl
7.60, 3.20; . Arecha Miguel
Al New OrI.an,, La.
w, soo,s io. ManoloErdoza (6).
bama (101 0), n
Thursday, Jan. I

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backup Ted Constanzo in the

Moody Hall, 41; HI. Come Along,
SEVENTH — 1, Ica Perez, 7. ball League, to miss the play- by the winner. "The only thing
6 1; Wycliff Clark. 5 1; Greg Pruitt. Echno Okoki, 3 Aldana Lenli,
offs as they did last year. But
sure is that the loser's going
52.

520, 3 50; 7. Aldane Sanchez (4),

20)

Boston at Lcd Angeln
Golden State a? Portland

dition will be the key to Texas'

Each team underwent off However, Mallory said that
THIRD — I. OguizaBeitia 2 season rebuilding to get to this with either Akins or freshman

Maker. 121; Miss Sama, 11; K's Atava Echave, 7. Bilbao Bengoa,

Saturday, Dec.
Pelican Bowl

TodaysOames

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OguizaYza.

7 Ercloza Juan, 3. Oguiro Altu, 1
Lcd Angeles at Seattle
Detroit at Chicago

SurIus

Texas and Colorado during the
reularseason,saidAjcjns'con.

Fermin.Mencha, S. ManoloAltu. 6
Appeal. 6 I: L.L.'s Irma, dl.
ELEVENTl4—)5, B: EIlie Belly, Celaya Larrea, 7. ChuchoAxpi, S _____________________________________________________
S I; Skillagotee, 121; Perwty Evans, Maruri AOUirre.
NINTH — 1. Attu. 2. rdoza, 3
4 ; Miss Calabesh, 52; RISkY Pam.
PLA).. THE NEWLY RENOVA TEl"

Friday, Dec. 26

Arm y-Navy

Campbell. Campbell, a 6-1, 22

past zer, whose team played both Conference in rushing with

Larri Beilia, S. EddyYza, 6 Urza with a number of new players out,whethenit'sbyonepojritor

Saturday,
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River fishing In the Inl2nd Wateay and East Channel co

AFC
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At El Paso, lix.

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1lOUSTONt'P —Texas ar

6. Rimoni. 7. PAaruri; I. Celaya.
ELEVENTH—i. DomingoJuan; fore, falling out In the first

Ramo,

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a copy of your
wriiltn dolenses to the Petition, if
You are comm5nded to file your any you have, o PetitIoner's At.

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SIXTH — 1. N•gui.S.anchez; 2. don't want to speak for AndrOguiga QuIoIa; 3. Cacho Perez;
BarreJavi; S. Domingo Zarre; 6. son, but I know I was tcrrib
Bilbao Echave; 7. Alava.Eiiga; • that day. I gave up four InterArecha Bengoa.
ceptions and so did he." Stabler
SEVENTH — 1. Echano AIbirdi; completed eight of
f,evui t..eniz; 3. IcaZya; 1. Uria.

feet, 121; Joyful Jock, SI: Tom Anna.

this Court thlt lIft day o Decen,ber,
half. Florida State, floW 5-3, rnOr[ss,oydAL ASSOCIATIOPI 1975

lost 3 to mediaanda growing numberof

more

Saturday's Games

Springs, FI0;ida, on or before
WlTNESSmyhanofl1Qffft, January 16th, 1976, and fit, the

filial gire, a 22 less to the ocean trips out of lid Itbor Fday and uncertain weather points for the r
the Thr Pthballs ar Alice HendrIcks had the highs of the mor.

Seattle

Pittsburgh,

S: Mr. A. Levy

Public Rerorcis of Semln;e' County,
F-lri,t

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Mu~n !rct l9i, li1'5 iatry Woii 4 from
also Norma Waer's 1 game, Nice Day inLuun

72 6 756
20 13 606 4

Pubhth: n. 21,)L 1913. Ian 1,11.

YOU ARE HERE BY NOT IF I ED and
that thi above flamed Plainliti has AMELIA T. HALL, WIfe,

(Seal)

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NINTH — 5.16, C: Montigue

thehometesmplayirgame later than January th, 1926.

lead eight minutes into

"Star of the Week" is Linda Lewis with 108 over her average.
Mystery Ldles League

G Stat,
LA

Milwaukee ., Washington SI
Los Angoles 101, Portland IS

1lan, a 6-foot-I0 senior fnr- Court at Sanford, Florida, this 17th orIginal thereof with Inc Cllrk Of this

Spaa had made the decision

NFC

12 Id 429

Fictitious Name Statutes. ToWil:

Bt'iok 13, Page $1 and 13 of the has been filed against you arid yj

Orepn State lost t North
western's Wiidcata 7.67 in the

'?ECo,'?P.
i, 1v wic'e

"You can't base anything on

even more talent this year be- same problems."
FOURTH —
1. Domingo
Qulola,
Phantom's Pearl, 52; Circiil Arecha Elorga, 3 Cacho
Sanchez,
4 2. cause the young players have
Both Texas, co-champion of

DoIly, 11; KG. Tango, dl; King

ting 10 of 14 (iekgoaI attempts She Plat th,reof, as recorded in P1st Ptlitio for Dissotulign Of Marriage

for 20 noints.

i'
,

Eyes Of Texas Upon

EIOHTH—s.16,o: Paco's Pillow, ChhoAguirre, 5 Manolo Ramon, recent Viking Super Bowl Eight, compiled 9-2 records.
MaruriMuguenza, 7. Celays. teams."
121; Hot's Arab, 31; Berkley Old
Both lost to Oklahoma. Texas'
SId, 5 2: Cap's Chester, tO 1, WyclIf I Bengoa. S. Fermln.Echave.

—

Atlanta 9$, CIeIand

NolLl said he was surprised

when he got the word about an

Dallas at Minnesota, 1 p.m.
AFC SemIfinal
Cincinnati at Oakland, 1 P m

.,

Seminole County, Florida in ac

Lor hansen led the 13th Court lot the forenlosur e of a

/Y'/t4'IX1

Frend Ardet, 10 1; JOy Jangles, 61, Qulola.

Wycliff Enid, 6); Breene,

Seattle 90, Kanses City 17

with the' Clerk of the' abb.e named omS of Alper and Wack, wttosi

Lel( Overt League

15 II .317 I

PhiladelphIa 96, Buffelo 95

ranked Washington huskies to mortgage encumbering
the TO: AMELIA T. HALL
following devnlbed real property:
603 Vict Slices

493.

Sunday, Dcc. 25

Football

UNITED STATES OF

I

LOuis at Los Angeles. 4

Pacific DivIsion

NOTlc OF ACTION

tough for a head coach to get a by one of his customers and this string was topped off by a two State tonight after losing to tin-

p?1e," Nohm

NFC Semifinal

Miest Division

his estimated $65,000.a-yesr 10.

want to h

lAdles!

13 70 391 9

Houston
11
.
N Orleans
121$ .
Weslern Conferenca

and RUTH E. CHRISTMAS and all IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
perties having or claiming to have EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.

picked up the 4-15 split.
"meen of the Week" goes to Carole Green of W.H.Green &amp;

flew or

vs.
THE

Car Ben Jewelers: TwI!a CollIns, 180, Wallace Auto: Mary titles,

AFC S.n.lfinal
Baltimore at PittsburPt,

Both teams Scheduled prac- SAy
INknown as FIRST FEDERAL that I Intend to register ld name
merly
AND
lice sessions today and Sunday ASSOCIATION OF TAMPA, LOAN with the Clerk nt the Circuit court,

RUTH E. CHRISTMAS, hi wife,

Santi Juan, 3. SalaEchave; 4. both offenses.

SIXTH — 5.16, A: Gwen Ola. 1.1; EddyOkoki, 5. AldanaJavi, . point,

20 $ 711 —
70 10 .667 1

.

DEU.S7

1, Time Flies, 5.1; Wycliff Sam,
Stralo Queen, 3.); Nodak King, 10 i

Boston
Philphia

Washington

Notice is hereny given that I am
said. "You have to guess some EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
In buiinets
at 13
Rc(jeri(k
on defense, I hoixt we don't CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Court,;aged
E. NO?Ihtt.
NV
, At
Large,

The three high series of the morning go to Car Hen Jewelers consecutive losing National one spot.

counted. It was played in a

FOURTH
— I6,
M:Alert's
Arathes,
12. Via.
5. Neui
Okoki,
6. Aldana playelquite well enough in
i Tiger
Daumier,
101;
Albercig,
7 Urga
Ararti,
S. Eddy
playoffs.
Clyde, 6 1; Be My Wise. 4 1; Ahioso Elorga
SECOND—i. lca.Arana,2. Eddy.
Essie, 1; Donna Bubbles. 6.1;
The Cowboys grabbed their
lenlx. 3 Cacho.Beitia, 4. Echano playoff berth with a i
Falrisk, $1; K's Sumpi 32
record
FIFTH — 5.16, C: Borge. 7.?; Elorza. 5. Larri Okoki, 6. Urza

Pro Football

.

fltitii name of CRIPPLE '
thck Nolan has been f

Lake Colonel, 12.1; MA's Steven,

Indianapolis at Cincinnati
Cleveland at New England
Winnipeg at Calgary
Quc at Toronto

Central DivIsion

COUNTY, FLORIDA.

flew's 258. With only two weeks to go in the Crst half of the season Alter eight yeas's In the Job, strings of perch were landed over the holiday by tridge arid

-

Chuck Foreman, who became

Phoni* at Denver

Classic

Southern Cal SI, St Peter's,
NJ. U
Hawaii 76. Yale 60

backs Tim Wilson and Dan De- provi$ioq of the Fictitious Name
DePU$, Clerk
Carlo in the lineup as well as Fda
Statutes
19g.
Statutes,
To Wit:
Section $65.09 Publish: Dec. 14, 7), 25, 1975, Jail,
arte
,,76
Mark Mangc3

S kathryn W. Park

)

at Minncoi:j, champion of the rlLsber in a c'asori, aLso caught
Central DivisIon.
73 passes and scored 22 touch.
In Saturday's two games, downs while wiping out Viking
Baltimore was at Pittsburgh in records in those categories,
an AFC playoff and St. Louis Robert Newhouse
led Dallas
was at Los Angeles in an NFC
rushers with 930 yards. Drew
first-rounder.
Pearson Is the leading Cowboy
The Cincinnati-Oakland receiver with 88 catches for 822

AlavaZarre; S. Arecita.P,rez; 6. in Cincinnati has to be dis-

H C's Bandit. 6.1; Cap's Pete, 6 1.

Today'sOamn

Detroit 14, Wyoming 66

to (Seal)

the Circuit Court, Seminole County,

FIRST—S.16: B: Cathy Rigby,6.

Percolator 61; Ima Bean, 4
THIRO—$-14. 0: GM.' Noir,
1; Kristen, 4.1; Jack Hoefer,

Edmonton a? Quebec

ton

Franklin, Wisconsin

but they all contributed to our fi1itot name of PLANTS &amp; AN. December, 1975
team and they are all healthy SWERS, and that we lnt

.

''

Aldana Beifla; 5. EddyAtbirdi; 6. mnatchup is the only one in- yards and eight touchdowns.
Oguiza JavI; 7. UnzaYza; S. Larri. volving teams which met durQuieta.
FOURTH — 1. Same QuIoIa, 2 ing the regular season. But the

Celaya Aurre, 5. Ferrnn Bengoa;
6. Manolo Muguenga; 7. Maruri

SECOND-3-1. D; Go Go Cactus,

and (Ii. the original .vith the Clerk of

was reported by a commI flshan in the same ares so it

SaordPlMereban
Mixed League

DePaul 73. George Washing

APrtment No. 21

a Petitn for Change ot Name has

freshman
At
columnwas landed this week by J Penney of Mari We Fishand
klns
led the Steve
team Atkln,
with 491
W1U 214, Paui Baenes ifl and Bob HO

Scepter Drive

been flIed and you may serve a copy
St. Joseph's, now 4, and of your written detenses or Ob
Maryland alternates three JacksonvIlle, 14, meet in
lections. if any, tO It, Ofl HARVEY
tailbacks — seniors Jamnie consolation game tonight.
COULTER, Euire, Attorney for
the Petitioner, whoseaddress is P.O

wouid be examined this morn-

Fruit Finat fil S

;.
.

bunch,"
downs while Staubach cornThe game is the leurth and pleted 57 per cent of his at-

BamreZarre;7.5AlavaAzpi;
Ouiza AItu;S.
6. Raiders have the best record In
I; Tryter. 5 7. Helvetica, 101; ManoioEchave;

Dtnr at PPnI*
Cin:innatI at Indiar.apolls
Toronto at Cleveland

Motor city Classic
At Detroit

sive probln for the Gators.

Coach Doug ckey said both

Unprof1onMezisgue

M//OX
4'VP 7X''
409

SNAKEPROOF

Green was second best this with 20 points but O Dolphins and 'ten minor ch;:ctren's flame's
NOTICE OF SUIT
with 471 yards.
lost their height advantage TO: NICHOLAS F. PATTI

j

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Pocket PiCker, 61; Mystic SpIrit, .

Toronto I. Edmonton

the nt time with pins over) Al Wewsid, Nancy Harris and
M1n McNutt,

TPITH —

Echano Ara; 3. Ics Okoki; 4

\, HOW ThE
\fi

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viewpoInt into the game, along the way.
'V,'V got to get some long
Tarkenton connected on 64
drives goIng and keep the ball percentofhispas.singa(tempts
away from Anderson and his (or 2,994 yards and
25 touch-

game, Dallas, the National
Beihia, 3 Echano Vga: 4. ca
Elorn
Lrri Arana, 6 Aldana
Okoki; 1 CiJdySanchez; I. Negul
AIb.t'rdi.
SECOND — 1. EchanoBeitia; 2
Ica Leniz; 3. CthoCiocga; 1. Eddy
Anna; 3. Larri.AQ&gt;erdl; 6. Urza
Okoki; 7 AldanaYga; I Oguira.
sancie:
THIRD — 1. ArechaLeni:; 2

_4

1316 7 21 99 i, 0 535) 5560.
1) 19 2 21
1
DomingoOkoki
ELEVENTH — I. Sam Leonard
division title in nine years with
West Divlion
Longhorns Coach Darrell Royal Nebraska 17-14 in the Fie
EIGHTH — I. SaIaAltu; 2.
game. The Tes offensive line
70 12 0 10 130 111 (5)9 40.400. 350; 2. Banker (2) 160, Chucho Juan; 3. AlavaMuguarza; a defense ranked first in
says Marty Akin.s, a question Bowl and Pittsburgh whipped averages 247 pounds.
360, 3 Chess Men (5) 1.10; Q (25)
16 II 2 34 100
, SantiMencha; 5. Manoto. AFC and an offense that fin- mark the past week because of Kansas 33-19 in the Sun Bowl.
119 $0• P (52) 537.30.
Predictions on the winner of
Ag'ilrre; 6. MarurlRamon; 7 ished third statistically.
a troublesome right knee, deli13)4 3 29 100 I
Colorado
will
rely
on
the
nm
this
nationally televised match500.310.370. 2 SW Red De'iI )
NINTH —1. Juan; 2. Aguirre; 3.

WinnIpeg

Fint Round

knew he was good and it was CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

0I )7

. tlIbaoLarrea (I) 720;

Cacho Echave.

0 (1 6) $14.10; P (13) 135.10.
EIGHTH — I. Wn Hanna

East Division

demanded in the complai01.
victory.
DONE AND ORDERED at San
His ball handling and 14 ford. Seminole Cnty, Florida, this
5Th day of December, A D. 1925

—

SO. 570; 2. Mineota Poppy (2) 3.10,

3.40, 2.60, 3. Valentine Moss (1) 3.40;
York Rangers. eshibitlon
0 (35)51100; P (3 5) 54260.
NINTH — 1. Stalky (5) 9.63, 450,
360; 7. K's Wind (5) 3.50, 250;
WHA
Roune•r
W I I s CF GA P (55)
551Boy
30 (6) 3 00; 0 (55)11560:

Florida as. Jacksonville 61

Fla., who had scored only two 16th day of January, 1976. If you fall

r

,

SEVENTH — 1. Karen Kay

15)6

This club is open to all bowlers who bowl 76 pIns or more over
their average in one game. A very pretty red, white and blue

May Be (1) 6

Vancouver at DetroIt

ravv Sharp.
The newest club to open to Bowl America bowlers is the 76 Club.

K'3

Witcihife Ida (I) 260; 0 (16) 7.40; 1

Today's Games
Boston at Philadelphia

opinIon," Florida Coach John therein and thinion;

r j r ri S

327 S 11 102 179

Vancouver at St. Louis

First Round

itra Guno, Carol Sthughter, Millie

Garner, Elyse Isom, Donna Lepore, Dome MacAteer, Locadia
Cissel, Kathy Bukur, Dottle Hogan, June Gassman, Unda Elland, (, a to rs, Te
and PoUy Price. Others are Walter Denny, Chuck Baker, Buck
Benton, BR. Carrol, Dan Burton, Marvin McNutt, Bill Westfall,
Jerry Golden, Lynn Efland, Gordon Honcycutt, Don Martin,

FIRST — 1

21 9 4 46 151 92 6)53) 20, P (1 6) 112060; DD (4fl
ii
a u 121 107 11)000
THIRD — 1. Another Westy h)
(3 12 8 34 106 $0)
12 70 3 77 92114 600, 3.10, 360. 2. Lana Louise
7.10. 600; 3. WaIkInghy (3) 4.20; Q
Friday's Resilti
1 (743) $776.20,
New York Islanders at Dc.
FOURTH — 1. TOP7,f Go
trait, ppd.. SflOW
1010. 5.20. 3.60; 2. Cheryl's Pet $10
Atlanta 4. PittSburgh
4.tQ; 3. Janie Ruth (2) S 60; Q (S6)
M'nnsota 1, Waihngton
$74 20, P (56) $151.10.
tie
FIFTH — I. Poor Ann (6) 11.00,
Los Angeles 4, CalIfornia 2
560,400, 2 Paul BoOn (5) 3.10, 470;
fo5bo 6, Bullalo 3
3 Johnny Luck (5) $10; Q (5.4)
Saturdays Games
14510 P (6 5) $196.20.
At lants At Pittsburgh
SIXTH —1. Kim Sue (6) 1.60. 2.10,
Minnesota a? Montreal

TOURNAMENTS
New York Holiday FestIval
Firil Round
Manhattan
,, st
Botaven

'-

edged host Jacksonville 65-64 said. "Griffin played a mighty handling, hit 19.

SANFOROORLANDO
FRIDAY'SRESULTS

Buffalo
Boston
Toronto
FAR WEST
Nevada La
vega', 107, Utah Calif.

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Cagers

—

139 112 $1960. 1.31.96.

1317 1

Wahn.

Wichit. St. II, CU 65

thOSe cI:ming any right, title or
,nlrrrt by, throuqh or under yOu,
ate hereby notified that a OrtIptant
to foreclose a certain mortgag, on
the following described proplety, tO
wit.
101 10,
tte West 70 feet of LOS
II, rnoci 9, ENTZMINGERS AD.

t so Do (74) 5204 00.
ELEVENTH
1, Barre Juan (7)
1160, 5.00, 360; 2. Cacho AIIu (I
7.60.37O;3Oguiza.Zarre(4)340.
(12) 55500. P (71) $711.50
TWELFTH
1. MarurlJui'- (1)
770, 5 80;

New Orleans Xavier $7, Chi. Pith.

Book S. Pages 26 and 77, of the
NVILLE (API — Canference,
PublIc Records of Seminofe County,
The Wake Forest Demon
ak aFlorida,
157 13thtogether
Avenue
Wake
Forest's
score
was
a ticularly good game for him." over the young St. Jose 5 North, Florida,
Longwood
Rod Griffin and Skip Brm tourney
record,
beating
the
105
Hawks and coasting home with with Orbon Range (ES6A), Colony
games and shooting for the At- 1a7-83 victory over St. Joseph's
'Vepla,eJ well at thnes but led the Demon Deacons 112 scorAmerican Furnace (8CE7200$,

By MARY JOHNSON

CanUne, Peg Patey,

rounds but

Dog Racing

Heb, 4

SUIT TO

round..cott IDoux of Mm. Heavyweighon Snks,

Chlcao
13)0 Il 37110 97
Vancyr
Il 14 6 21 100 101
S Louis
10 9 S 75 103 126
KC.
10 70 4 21 71121
Minn.
1170 I 21 7$ 120
WaI•s Co&amp;er.nc.
Noqris DIvtiIn

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the Oakland offense and has outperformed Staubach to be
top-notch targets in Cliff the top quarterback in the conBranch and Fred Biletnikoff. lerence—shattering four of

NO, 7S.1U4CA.09EE

fights live on the radio and
show the following

1,

EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
cOuNTY, FLORIDA.

"4'

ils BRUCE LOWI

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for Perez. Tim Ford for Ross contract back from Asidock. "I Junior Middleweights.cai5
the light heavyweight from round. It was the fifth
and Jerry Hill for Vincent," have nothing against Pete,
straight time...Mike Cavanaugli is back Hidalgo. The pair had been set
he Walker,
Mesa
Arizona;
Orlando
dropped
a
split
one
round
in
as
many
pro in Central Florida, after a tour for their big showdown at thc
Trampler answered when has been great to me and
for Welterweightsc1inton Jackson, decision to Bob Freeze in a 10 outings, (or the 248 pound
Esa. of duty in the army. Before end of November but the fight
match.ups.,.Vint al
.
like to have my brother, Je, lnard, Palmer Park, Md;
ncr, who lost his second sided win over Enrique Sam", he
pects to see action five nights handle my business
was the area's most came out of the hospitaL..When
for
me,"
Junior
Lightweights.Aaro0
light
of his young career, is Rodriguez to retain
earlier in Tampa, when the 154 Quarry
answered
his Florida promising amateur. Standing
bOXing reswnes at the Sports
when Pryor, Cincinnati;
pounder from Orlando tangles questioned about the rift in the
Featherdropped
in
the
fourth
round
but
heavyweight
tltle...Wright
has
3,
the
tall,
lanky
160
pounder
Stadium
next year, look for
weights-Davey Armstrong, came back to give Freeze a received
several bids from the
h&amp;(I almost every amateur title WKIS to start carrying the

this past March at the AAU

/,'Y T7'L AfOOIW4'
i9/ 5tO?Y of 7
H8' 79
//t,qp co,qc9 7/

Stop The Pass Oakland ' s Chore Sunday

"

Pcre Mad
g Ross and Joey
Mike Quarry and Pete
Vincent, "I'm not sure who Mock a not seeing eye to
theiropposition will be but I am eye and the light heavyweight

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by Alan Mayer

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n.m. of

the

3'

Sunday, Dec. 21, 173B

OPPORTUNITY KNOX

ced in buSineSS a P 0
Sanford. Seminole COunty,
Finridi IJrKSr th. IICIIIIOUS
west coast, and Savage is of the brightest young
prospects year old title holder from PRESTIGE AOV RT 1St N Co •
certain he can take the measure in the
nation today...Another Huston, Texas had a date With that we intend to register Said
wirn the Clerk of the Cfrcuit Court,
of Lou Viscusi's promising
175 (ighteryou can be looking (oral the country's other "Whiz Kid," Semn3te County. Florida In ec.
pounder. ..A recent card in the Sports Stadium in the near Juan Hidalgo in
Miami. COrdaflC With the proviIon of
Miami Beach bound John future is "The Green Machine", According to
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit
Miami
Beach
''"
s&amp;s Flor'da Statutes I91
a
'''.i tU Ut•d 10
ii
vwi OGrady of Oklahoma. promoter, Chris Dundee, "1
S: Rer Chastain
?01,

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Ev.ning Hera, Sanford, FL

Bengals Rely On Ken Anderson

FICTITIOUS NAME

Ross, Vincent Next For Stadium Bouts

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Calif.
Satsrday, Jan,

Pftitphil

22 1 S 32)30

NY Island
Atlanta

19 10 6 44 Ill N Fla.
1514 4 10 I1 l

iitz i

ii. 175

All American Bowl, Tampa,
Sunday. Jil II

Wnior Bi a) MoolI.. Ala.

600, 1.70; 2. Cetaya Larres (6) 450,

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s20; P I6) 1113.10.
NINTH — 1. Crdoza (2) 10.40, 4.50.

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P

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TI' .'fTH—1, LaP?,, '4) 1750, I

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Can
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home included in this package.
We Buy Furniture
block. excellint condition, no city
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taxes; by owner 377 6670.
The perfect solution for vIsiting S
PC gold sectional and 2 waln end
DAVES' 37) 9370
fr;ends and relatives. Main house
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has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths with dillon.
322 6017.
CLEAN 'ARTMENT
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
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FOR RENT
Broker lfl.717t
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prices paid, used, any condition,
Asso 323
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Bedroom with Screened porch,
We Buy Furniture
321.0041
heat and air, 1)00. Phone 3734762 I
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ANY DESCRIPTIOU. SANFORD
Water front cottage on the scenic
AUCTION,32373
Wekiva River. Furnished?
Assume Payments
Stenstrom Realty
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bedl'oom. Ut iI,tet included,
Srntj r Zg zag n cabnt, 3 needle Wanted to buy used Office furniture.
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Hornet
per month, Adults only 372 4-170
lYr FHA FINANCING
position, twin needle, front
Any
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NOLL'S
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
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MONTHLY RENTALS
BELAIR.- ATTRACTIVE COM310) Orlando Drive
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nithed. COnvenenlIy located arid
Homestead Exemption
beautifully landscaped. 11)5 mo.

TEXAS REFINERY CORP. ollrri New. modern, story efficiency
PLENTY OF MONEY plus cast'
apartments, attracllvely fur.

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Sanford Al A,t Family Group P0,
Box S3. Santord, Eta, 32771

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The first woman

Emmy for best acress in a TV

head the became the first woman Wding."

French archen1oit Fran. of Alexandria, Va., an equivalent of a town council in presiknt cf tk' Screen Actors

Granuny for best female p

children, where she worked on effecta of i1) Is suing over the by rebels In Cwd in May 1974. president of the National school teacher with four
There werealsomany women Olivia

Associate.s and the vary latest in

Two bedroom, turn, or unfurn.,

2541 PARK

East 70th. 321 0.454
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- National institute of Real Estate
Brokers

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Ucnj Bureau. 372 64.15

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Florida Association of Realtoq

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.Oriando.Wjrjtei Park Board of
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..Orlando.Winter Park Multiple
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Sanford Chamber of

NAVELORANGES
BAGGED

2607 Frei'iChA 3773577

75*U5, each on blacktop Street.
All for 117.500

M. Unswørth Realty

TangesosandTngj
17 25 Bushel
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room. 5)10
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Realtors
372 1)07
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AT 322242O ANYTIME

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Tang-eIos and Lemcirtj
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REALTORS MIS 2343PARK

2 Bedroom, Carport, fenced yard.
Adults preferred. $150 mo.
Security deposit. 323-5651 or 377.
6620
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Jobs, Jobs Jobs

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furnish paint, will do lob dirt

Nurses; RN's: LPN's; Ades;Aid.
Companion; Needed immediately.
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a minimum 01$ years experiee
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30-Apartments
Unfurnished
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1½ bath mblle home in
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12'x4' mobile home witi large

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11$' deep on a corner site. 1,164 sq.
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formal dining room, central heat.
air, big garage workshop, fenced.
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P41cc 1 bedroom apt., lights, water
furnished Carpeted, adults,
$9530 7727296 after S &amp; wk edt

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furnsied or unfurnhihed. Newly
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redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
Airport Blvd. Sanford. 32)
1310, ACREAGE- Ha'd to find smail
acreage at a small price. Buy 3 or
Newly remodeled 4.rOom apt. Large
to acres at $7,500 per acre or II
rooms, well furnished. First flow,
acres at 12.700 per acre. Terms
Reasoabie. 71$ W. First St.
available.
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trailer 4ptS Adult &amp; family park
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CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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bedroom, 2½ b.ths, choIce
ldyItwildesflq1, Fascinating
x 30' famIly room, with fireplace,
Largebreakfat3
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Harold Hall

Realty

21i W. 25th
anord, Na.
Call for Appofrtme, 322-3103
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Dissension among fminbts,
The
rights cause in W15 - already present, was a rift that
the United Nations-proclaimed widened during 1975.
International Women's Year
But there were advances.
faltered, suffered Infighting but Laws concerning rape are
made some strides,
undergoing a
fundamental
The federal Equal Rights revision throughout the
Amendment, ratified by 34 country, to aki the victims
states, needIng 38 to become largely because of vigorous
rt of the U.S. Constitution, lobbying by women's rlgt.ts
Wa" 'lied by a comritt' of grc ;.
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votes. State ERA amendments, adoption of an 11-poLl
"women's agenda" for full
states, New York and New
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Jersey, were defeated.
Year Conferente in Mexico
Alice Doe't Day, called by City, attended by delegates

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Franklin, Thomas Edison, Abe lincoln, Daniel Boone, George

Women, asking women to go on a call for a greater role for the

during

Edwards, Becky Edwards and Kelly Jackson.

then,

ZCOth birthday. The Doll I1.ie and its II celebrated

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walk?I'vestillgotmyhands,haven'tI?"
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Mrs McDougal is a Red Cross duty worker a service she f'
and flowing lines to suit the wuon'a nerry moud. This Tre*a renders with efficiency and love, and which trings her a sense of
Star model In lavender Stripe with eonf"tU dot print has the purpose as she sorts out the conplex emergencies which beset
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wonderful spirit. "I've got pretty agile In bed," she says with
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Fine wedding photos reasonably
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Heed help on that Saturday
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OFFICE MACHINES
"We Service all makes and models"
Roofing
Free Pickup hnd Delivery
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sToRING IT MAKES WASTE- Sanford BusfrwssMachin,s 337 $005
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SELLING IT MAKES CASH.
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RootirigAndCa,pentryq,pai,
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW.
Nt)s3?2 7352
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Expert roof repairs, flat
Home of BPP Warran•ed Homes
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RAVENNA PARK- Attractive
BROGDEN ROOFING 3736200
JOHNNY WALKER
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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
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Carpentry,
Remodeling, Add,tion,
school Carpeted, drapes, range &amp;
REAL ESTATE, INC
back yard fenced. $37930
Custom Work LicenSed. Bonded
UphoIsterin
WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
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Free estimate 373 'O3$
WORK? Place a Classified Ad in
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Qualityuphotltering Fre,pickA,
that's Classified Ads
delivery Call f
amiIy room. Kitchen equippea.
free estimate.
Double garage with workshop.
701 E, Commercial 323645),
Pest Control
lnstalicarpq$andvinyl,w.fItowaJl
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PrIced at $73,óoo
Free Estimate Call SEARS in
S0nford, 372 1771.
ART BROWN
PINECREST- GOT IT ALLWall Papering
2S47ParkOr,ve
GETIHOSELUXURYITEMS FOR
173.100. 3 BR's. 2 baths, extra
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
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large family room, Carpeting,
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FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSI
drapes, dlsç'o'sal, range, storage
SEATER
Prof,'s510nalwaltpa,.
roof and ready to move
Manger
Pat Care
in. Owner wants it sold by New
Interior, Exterior Plastering
LiCj Resid,nti1l Commercial
Free
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Boarding &amp; Groornin
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DECORATOR'S DELIGHT- Ex.
SOLAR p1F.AIpl
Ph 37711)37
AND WATER I
ceilnl condItion 3 8(1, new
PURIFICATION S'STEMs
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central h.t.alr system. Dish.
Call Phil Gonzalez 303-373 3739
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Good ores, close to sctoois &amp;
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JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC
107 W Commercial
Ppe377 7661
Sanford HOME &amp; BUSINESS PROPERTYPFALTORS BranchOtficeNo I
On busy, busy thoroughfare, ?ó?IOlantoDrv,
600 Sq Ft Shop Space
3flUc'z
145.000. Good terms.
lOON.Maple
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FURNlSHED4 Bedronmns, central
New Year's Special

BAMBOO COVE APTS DELTONA BARGAINS- Builder
mu's?selIthese3 ncwtornes,Were
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priced from $29,500 -

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day school. Will make excellent
private home also. Great poten.
flat. $23.9C0.

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FLORlDADREAMHOME_Le(y
3 bedroom, 7 bath, with real g'
fireplace for thos, cool evenings.
Central air, choice area 535,500

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for commentary and Annie

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Franklin Arms Apt,., 3734660
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Equal Opportunity Employer,
damage. IllS mo 37)a3$9 after
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1657, One &amp; Two bedrOom apartments,
Sanford, Fla. 37771.
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Lettie Gay Carson, who her pet poodle to sit on her lap elected the First woman leader given in the cathedral.

her second attempt in 11 days. improving train crvicc In the

ResponsItle party can take on low
Far Example;
1 COUNTRY CLUB MANOR- 3 BR
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send truck. Joglin Piano, P.O. Box
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Club Circle. Carpeting, 4'apes,
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LAKE MARY- WATERFRONT.3
Storage shed, exterior newly Kitchen-Bathroom Cabinets,
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painted, chain link fence. A real
Bedroom
Manyothrrltothoose(,om
home with den,
60—Off ice Supplies
hOney for $11,500.
available Bud Cabe4l, 3flS7 -fireplace, formal dining, roomy
anytime
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Chico &amp; The Man
acres. Large patio for v"ley HERE'S ANOTHER BABY at 114
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office
furniture
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bail, basketball, efftertalnlng,'
Residential &amp; businesses. Free Woodortteeldesks (executive desk
carpeting, equipped kitchen,
Cali323537OorS34j
Lakefront ideal for swimming,
estimates, Blitz Clean 3233954.
paneled family room, shed and
&amp; chairs, secretarial des &amp;
fishIng &amp; boating. $7Q
1957 MERCEDES 1IQA
*111 landscaped. It's
chairs, straight chairs, filing
CALL TO SEE
in mint Large arwique Blc,ntennjal offict
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
5300
SANFORD- 3 Bedr,,orn, 2 bath
condition and the oric7 $11,500.
desk. Cail323.l$$ tate eveningsor
Phone3fl.333
home, air conditioner, oil heat,
NOLL'S
night.
Casselberry, 17.97, $30 47Q4
shady yard, $19,300. Make an ANXIOUS TO SELL 3 BR home on
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high homesite.'
offer
'e5h.detre,'s, Sterer,- Console, AM-FM radio,
20,0OQmiln,$3,
Range,
cacO Ocated at 706 nIce cabinet, plays well, $30
BUY NOW AND SAVE
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Cherokee.
LAKEMARY_IBedroom. 1½ bath
With a little
COiJch&amp; matching chair, $33. 3.3.
- 1973 Ford Grand Torino, 2 door.
hornet 5)5.930.
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AP 16t, Coøia V-Bottom Boat
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extralewrnll,ag,,53,3 3721611,
St., 3736.430
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fOr900dSpineqpla,.,,,orselisj;5
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327,6670
Forrest Greene, Inc.
AT 322.2420 ANYTIME

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married a Jet pilot, Frederick criticized for wearing exotic 'firsts '

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Phonelfl-$939,

theap. Reliable handyman. Call

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of her late husid's death.

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$750 BUSHEL
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a Frico Fellini movie in cancer,

exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,

results. Just try one. 377.2611 or

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373 606) or 323 0517 eves.
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wooded canal front lot, 15.500

decorator walt paper in kitchen
and baths, p(Rfately fenced patios,
professional landscaping NO
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MOdern Clean 3 bedroom homes,
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lakefront, paved streets. $10,500.

central heat &amp; air.
Payton's, 3221301.

room, 7 bath,? car flarage, air. Luxurious two bedroom, two bath
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gold ornaments , was the center the festive event f;n
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President, Ituth Boswell; vice Those present were Kenneth
president, Ralph Barrett, Meeks, an uncle 00(1 a great
secretary, Margy Northrop; aunt ,and god parentst of the
treasurer, MiLi Smith The )oung Theodore Manuel Also,
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Wilile J. Johason, 23, 119 Agnes Dr., AS,
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Among the highlights of the (iWuota Sewing Class, hosted

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three, and four-year-old
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Kenney M. Lablt, 20, 331 GreenSi. S. Da ytona,
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1,elebrate tier Michell'" P&amp;Wuccl Camavale prepares to blow out camUes lit by 1311111
Hills at the piano and Shirley fouth birthday.
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Spnngwood Car, AS
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Hilton D Maddox, 5 5Th7D
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Pupils and graduate pupils of and an uncle. Timothy Meeks.
the R. H. Ra nch School on Young
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meeting. There Was the usual
exchanging Of gifts which
everyone enjoyed.

Claus came to the rural estate
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Alonzo Ifird, 18, Bx
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Mebane, 20, 207 s. crygW Dr. Bx 5.M Oviedo

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Glen Shupe gave an in- helped bake.
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Pattern quilt which she made department at Seminole
Another shower at the home C4D'nmunitY College at a
mwof Mrs Barbara Jacobs, prlsepunchanddrated
se1be, included all the event.
women of the SanfoEust
The br1degroom' purents
Free Methodt Lurth
hosts to
A Party attended by the ding party at
bride's high çhool frieth and
1uso for a dlmer 1o1Iothg
their mothers was held at the wedding rthear
home
I1SS Unth Niblick,
After the marriage and
Sanford.
reception the bride
Miss
Susan
Hatcher, bridegroom and all the bride's
Maitland, hoed a number of relatives enjoyed a buffet
the couple's
from the supper at her parent's South
choral groups at Seminole Sanford Acnue home
Coriuiiunity College.
The young couple, the
Miss Pam King and Ms bridegroom's relatives and
Davelynn Yerrington at the man) friends then ga thered
at
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bnffet for members of
wedding party when she
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After the settlement, be will cent of the customers never
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waitress comes back to take
fir-ARTBROKE,'i their,ni-ders. The customers are
You're
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it takes no nu You are a good citizen.
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died. lie admitted having
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ployeI at one of the finest
cocktaiknner spots i t
WANTh TO i'lft
reach hill, in case of hands.
arxi hope you'll print this. It
DEAR WANTS: That's of
emergency.
What (10 you make of this would help waitresses In!I
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A lip from a wailzrss. I
Well, it all became clear
llle&amp;s? Wh.at would you do in in), nwnsel% if the public would hope it helps.
follow these simple rules.
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DDY'S
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DEAR ABBY I was recently
I Please don't holler across
gtrls sa1dchewas fl) husband's
L)f,%J( WIFE:Freddy sounds the (linin g room at your called for jury duty for three
"fiance" and started telling me like a pathological liar to me waitress,
es peciall y, ' Hey, weeks I work three hours a y
all the heartbreaking details lie needs to See a law
l aw y er and a rirlie" Also, don't snap your and made arrangements
about ho
F reddy had doctor. And If h r f
t I fingers or thistle it us (We make up the work at odd hours
promised to marry tier as soon so, I'd see a la,
Ayer
and
tell ar en't dogs.)
so I could serve as a juror.
as our "divorce" was float She Freddy to
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said her home was 150 miles
I felt itbut
waswhen
an honor and a
DEAR ABBY: After 33 ycars your food, please don't snarl at privilege,
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away. but that she'd quit her of %%-full I thought was a
I mention It
us-Calinly
state
vour
complaint,
Job, sold eer)1hing and moved
clid rnrmge my hu1ti and e ill be glad to get you to people they make me feel
hers, waiting for Freddy's asked for
a divorce
, to marry a -somelli.ing else and report I,
. to though I must have been crazy
p
divorce tocoric through so they 22- •ar Id
to
mysei get trapped for
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Could be married. She was also
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3. When the waitress hands jury duty. They say should
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have had a doctor write me an
think they are lucky to get
I asked her to stay until young
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bodi ce had a round neckline honeymoon of boating and
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Marie Such of Clearwater, a For In San Antonio, Tex and
cousin of the bride, wore a long M
Petrec will
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6. If you're going to fight over
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love is blind, but I should have
nown SOnleth;ng was wrong

-en in marriage by her Craig Sorg, [tick Steel, Bob
parents, the bride wore a for. Allman and Lee
Dorough. The
mat gown of crinkle ton or bride's brothers R D
Ivory satin. The full, three. Jr. and Daniel Patrick Pri t
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Uenj was la
Immed,
'ed as informal ushers.
The fitted bodice featured a
After the service. guests
gath0rcd scooped neckline, and gathered in the church the long, full sleeves, with lace Fellowship Hall where they
inserts were gathe red at the were entertained by the
wrists. Her noral tiara o! mums Chansonettes
from
the
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bouquet of white and yellow
The bride and bridegroom
mum&amp; She wore her mothers both
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Virgil Bryant officiating at the the brides' sister, Miss Emily
double ring ceremony. Miss Priest, were attired in autunin
Carol Dowdy accompanied shades of Persimmon, forest.
herself on the guitar as c sang green, rust,
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statistics on the subject.
According to 1970 census
figures, seven out of every eight
males and o ver live in their
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losurance reports, re people the households of relatives
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grandparents. Figures by one dlie mostly to the fact dot
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&amp;rs.v to Priøji P'jzpe

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Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

Freeman Issue Up Again

Vote Reset

Ouster
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Freemar, Kwiatkowski and ready to consider the issue at be suspended until charges are
Hattaway with violation of Tuesday's meeting.
cleared.
Florida's Sunshine lAw. a tow
"I will be there," Vihien said.
nough some Democrats say
A second showdown over the which says all public meetings
Kimbrough said results of the grand jury charges are
temporary ouster of County attended by elected officials last Tuesday's meeting show
politically mctivated, some
omas reeman s mus
open to e pu c.
that "Freeman still has control citizens at last Tuesday's
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Tuesday's county commission with soliciting a $12,4® title mission,"
from unbiased wand jurors
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(owity (0 I4IIil5i1)flL John li s duucd the iha-gis and that county st andards
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Hatiaway though the attorney is not a that poli ti es does not In fl uence
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Freeman's removal
If and Kwiatkowski — has county employe as such, investigations.
cOnlinissionerSidne Vihlen Jr. charged Herring's office with but ProOdes legal scrAces to
With Williams and Kimattends the meeting.
politics.
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Contacted today, Vihien said basis,
ouster and Hattaway and
today at his Altamonte Springs he has "reviewed" the grand
The county's personnel policy Kwiatkowski supportin g th e
office — said he will attend the Jury report and the charges says any employe under in attorney, Vihlen
has the
meeting and Is ready to make a against Freeman and will be thctmcnt by a grand Jury must deriding vote .
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decision on the Freeman Issue.
Kimbrough and Corn_
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and Harry Kwiatkowski voting
to retain Freeman, VthJc) was
State officials have an- healthy contlrgency fund would
Se rni ! Cotnty's $339,000
absent. He was In Seminole nounced Seminole County's be required this
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year and in share was announced by
Memorial Hospital with a school system will be shorted fiscal 1976-77 because of an+
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Education Commissioner
broken foot.
$339,000 this year, Asst. Supt. ticipated reductions in state Ralph Turtlngton.
"if Sidney's there, I think it Roger Harris said today.
funding.
should come up again. If we can
But Harris said the initial
However,
Harris
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careful
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keep Sidney there long enough
Because of a decline in state memo listed this county's cut at
to address himself to it," fiscal budgeting last year will revenue conections, the Flori4a ST19,000. He said computer
allow the system to weater the Cabinet appro%ed a two per printoutc chn i fi g urerinse r to
Kimbrough said
reduction In state money cent cutback in state spending $400,000
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Harris said there are sill year
administrator
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County
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contingency budgets to make
weather
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cut.
statewide, with public schools,
At last week's meeting up for the anticipated $M,000
Community colleges and the
However, Harris warned any
Hattaway and Kwiatkowski shortfall.
Tempentatreswel
Stat
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to theft 1hissawalsig bat ftwu sw deterrent to dds Ine flaberman as he ma
A CHILLY DAWN
voted confidence in Freeman
n (SUS, additional cuts could find this
The W9,000, or $4,
hit the hardest.his way across peacefulLakeMonroe as the lint rays of the sun streaks across the water. (Herald and charged State Atty. Abbott
cowt) lacking in contingency
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earlier investigation.
Obituaries ... ............3-A terious shootout in which four can't tell you why Just yet."
"We want the results as fast
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54-IA persons died Christmas E ve at Sources said the witness ap- as possible and as accurate as
Television
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only because the ki ller's gun said result.s should be ready tn C r had aided, uthec1auneda
personal ve nde tta and family
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two to three days.
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lie said investigators already quarrel had been ruled out as
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standing" of who
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Jr., owner of the store in which handguns and owned the five
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Eunice Zeigler, her parslight chance of showers.
his Wife, her parents and a (US
McEachern refused to confound in the store after the ents, Perry and Virginia Ed.
mostly In the mid 70s. Lows in firm
tomer were found shot. Zeigler
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library service Envisioned as with
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branch libraries in both ends- of
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Sanford has a branch li brary,
seeking a tem porary building to
house the South Seminole tut commissioners
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branch of the nei countywide will be a year before a building
library service, Commission is located to house a courthouse
Chairman Michael Hattaway annex. Plans are to put the
south Seminole library in the
said today.
Though the Orlando Public courthouseannex — whenasite
Library service went Into effect for the annex Is determined
And hiattaway said a year Is
earlier this year, the system
still lacks a South Seminole too long to wait before
providing services offered by
library.
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voters approved -tall-a-mill or
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01,7matter.
FP&amp;I, Florid'i Power Corp..
Both cities, along with (our Gulf Power and Tampa Elecuthtzr.-~ are appealing the com- tric were affected by the
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crushed rock
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Seminole Memorial
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hospital said today he
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cities of Daytona Beach and cities which impose them, with
expects some increases in
Miami
for a rehearing on the no charge to customers living
the hospital's insurance
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of franchise fe-z to outside the city limits
premiums for next year
city
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The PSC decision means
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approve a 7 per higher bills for city residents
Besserer said he doesn'tThe
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anticipate a
special
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meeting wi!i be set before
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road, L&amp;N and Southern
be regular Jan. 13 board of
Florida Power &amp; Light Co.
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trustees meeting, to re1,1t
said the fees, which average
Its insurance needs. lie
In turning down the request about 4 or 5 per cent of a cussaid he ninnot determine
by Daytuna Beach, the com- tomer's bill, would now be lev.
the size of the Increases
mission accepted a staff recom- led solely on residents living In
The hospital's new Inmendation that the petition had the 150 municipalities served by
uice pol icies
ill hi.
not been [tied within a required the companies which impose it
awarded to one of three
IS-day deadline
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companies Besserer said
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Rocks!
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days."
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hungry Christmas shoppers off their feet and Into stores
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Jane Casselberry
Willian D. Currie
Donna Estes
James H. Haynes
Robert P. Lloyd
R. Richard Long
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Jean Patfo
Edward T. Prickett

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Roy 0. Green
Jan McClung
Robert C. Markey
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junior police came with the moaey oat of tbefr o pockets and
the office ' children (Seen here) Michael Ka ko of
the Ideal gifts they had been year of "peace for all the people
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Storeestimates Christmas hoping for.
profanity,
Casselberry Mayor Bill nation.-,
sales
were
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Ramiro Herrm, 24, and
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leave
Winter Springs Mayor Troy
ear and there was a big
Enrique Herrera, 18, both of
surge of
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Apopka, were being held to"y
years, wanted health and peace - "a nice peaceful
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during th e Past wee k,'
In county jail in lieu of $10,000
credits
some
of
the
increase
in
happiness and to be will his Christmas a, home with fam,
bond each on charges of -sale
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grandson. "I
think we are all and friends," and his wi.sh
Mies to the new fines of leisure
and Possmion of controlled
fortunate," he said. "I received came true.
shirts and suits.
sutztance.
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"We bok forwwG onzal es, 36, of
County Conunissioner John
County Commissi
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through the report presented by feels tags sho ul d co anywhere at any speed, Kercher
changes,
Kapko
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Harry
Kimbrough
received his best
said,
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Planner
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from
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SM.
in lieu of
present of all long before
,000 bond on a
comprehensive plan would means additionnl business." t*' a gra nd jury, no doubt Christmas
Kercher, who, incidentally,
on, this year when his
Ilattaway says he is un. contain methods of reviewing Some of the exchanges will be wanted Santa to bring him an
charge of conspiracy to deliver
Coitnty planners are putting says the commission must certain how to handle the issue. SR436 and other county high. due to the fact sizing is different
Iirsts Johuavjswas
"acquittal" of charges of Also
together a comprehensive plan 1PProVe
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the hasle premises
County planners, on the other ways to try to make them safer with the new European fit.
an avid hunter, Kim.
violating Flurida's sunshine
which, if it's accepted, Is upon w hich the compre hensi ve ha nd , say bike paths coul
d be and red uce the heavyflow of
Daniel Moss, assistant law. Since San ta 's elv
brOugh was hoping for a "Mood
es did not bird
designed to guide Se,ninole plan is being constructed.
constructed
1WUICT at Zayre Department
dog" He said he had two
both
for
traffic.
have
One holiday burglar came County thr ough the year 2000.
legal
expertise, old dogs
One Interesting Item con- recreational use and for
Sanford,
sa
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and two
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To reduce SR-436 traffic Store,
away empty-handed after
id he woul d but none
The plcn touches on tamed in the report is a transportation,
hunted ' '
would
require
cooperation
creased
sales
indicate
the
settle
for
"a
good upturn in
breakInglntoavacanthoco everything from county recommendation for conenough for him."
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were uncommitted be ca use Tra nsporta tion (D) and
to exchange items. It a pars of
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cOmMiLltioners don't envision,
Commissioner
Three persons on the nearby at least In the near future.
said be is very "skep-- what the future holds for
"When you accomplish that,
Altamonte Springs Ma)'r
JInI Kitchen, assistant got "the usual things a fa ther
Rolling Hilb Golf Course told
The reason the plan may tical" about funding bike paths. transportation
one
man
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pushing
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manager
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receives - golf balls, ties, Norman Floyd wanW a ni, ,
deputies that they watched a ne ver surface is it's difficult to He says bicycles do not return one car or some
type of mass Kissinger," Fimbrougli said Matl said the &amp;tore opened early shirts, 'ocks
happy Christmas with
and a
car drop off a balding man get all five commissioners any revenue to the county and transit system.
for
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convenience
of
Commissioners
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family
and all three children
wearing a turquoise jacket and assembled at one time to hack that he would be reluctant to
Wliat he really wanted was to
However, Seminole County (hst1ssed low ct, federally customers, who were wailing at
an
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Mrs.
Floyd 's mother were
have all his children together
then circle the block.
Uwir way through the report. appropriate funds,
planners wo ul d like to begin
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including a grandson and
The witnesses said the man
And, Commission Chairman
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liattaway says County planning ways of making high.
used a pry bar to force his way Michael
flattaway says Engineer Bill Bush feels ways safer.
Into the empty house and planners would be spinning bicyclists - if bike
paths were
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the auto,
pliance of the full board.
oers, to help pay the cofls of that persons in South Seminole
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So, the commission has bike paths and the resulting are actuall movving out of the
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Bush, accordi ng to Hattaway, on 511-436 near the Altamonte
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Deputies jailed Olivia H.
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Arizona on charges of disor'
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Carolyn Ann Felts
Marie E. Harris
Ralph J. Hays
R. Charles Hays
Anna B. Jardine
Judy A. Oliff
Rose Ann Ramsey
Lynne Smith
Agnes P. Von Rhee
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been resolved; now he's totally at ease and feeling
fulfilled.
It's not a gift for the subtle or secretive!
The mood stone ring is a chemically treated stone - a
heat-sensitive coating on the under surface reacts to body
temperature, changing color as temperature varies. In so
doing, it reflects the changing moods of its wearer.
Josh Reynolds, 33, is coinventor of the mood stone
thined the mood s('4)C ring. ('o-founder and
chairman of the SUess Transformation
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Pet Rocks are a kind of "fantasy trip," Dahl explains. He
claims to have "packaged a sense of humor."
Dahl's getting
last laugh!
And If It's not rocks the shoppers bought it was stones
mood stones.
"They're buying them for gifts; they're buying them
for themselves," said a sales clerk at J.C. Penney's In
Sanford, referring to the mood stone rings that doubtless
stuffed an estimated million stockings on Christmas
morning.
Instead of wearing their hearts on their sleeves,
everyone is running around wearing their emotions on
their fingers. One glance at that tell-tale ring and you
know black indicates she's nervous and tense; purple
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crated In miniature doggie
carrying cases. They even come with a handy manual
entitled "The Care and Training of Your Pet Rock."
Stores in Sanford and the South Seminole area
reportedly "sold out." The mania for Pet Rocks has
made a millionaire out of Gary Dahl, 38, an advertising
copywriter from Los Gatos, Calif. who reports he first hit
on the Idea when drinking In a pub with friends. Apparently he made a comment about having the perfect pet
a rock which required little In th way of food, care or
friendship. Then he .iecided to take his wisecrack
crlously.
Pet rocks have been selling at a rate of about 100,000 a
day and Dahl clears 95 cents per sale.
lie attributes the success of his Pet Rocks to people
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A report by the General Accounting Office says thiee agencies that regulate the
nation's banks Indulge In "wasteful and lavish spending',
of tax dollars, Sen. William pJfljreD.Wj$ said toda y.
Proxmire, chairman of the Senate Banking CornmIt te ,
said the report by the government watchdog agency says
officiat3 of th e Federal Reserve Board, the office
the
comptroller of the currency and the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corp., 'llve high off the to" compared
employes of other government agencies,
The senator said the GAO report showed expenditures
for such things as office space, travel and furniture to be
out of line with the amounts spent by similar regulatory
agencies.

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Duguld Apartments, Fern Park.
Sheriff's deputy J. F. Bennett
reported 20-year-old Ricky
!l-ter, N.Y.,
ShcriU' invt1gatoa today J0--1 5, of 821 Wolf Trail, Thieves Strike
man's 1973 Cadillac sedan were looking loran unidentified Casselberry, was treated at
Deputy John 1. Poole
Christmas Day less than an b1ck male who robbed a Florida Hospital North,
report
t t thieves made off
hour after it had been reported service station attendant Altamonte
Springs,
with a color television, camera,
night of V50.
Christmas Day for an
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Ave. residence in Nlidway.
rmstrong, 25, of cidental gunshot wound.
Kenneth W. Florence, 23, of Orlando, told deputies he was In
Jones was target shooting In a in a iweakln at the 2724 Tierra
Sanford, and two 16-year-old the office of the Eastern Oil wooded area north of SR 434 Circle residence of Willinin T.
haelfer.
juvenile boys were arrested on Station, SR 438 and Lake Howell near Sit 419 when his holstered
larceny of an auto charges at Road, Altamonte Springs, .22 caliber pistol discharged,
Southwest Road and W. 13th St., counting the day's receipts just wounding him in the right c, D oor Jimmied
San ford.
after 9:30 p.m. when a man according to sheriff's reports.
Florence was held in co un ty entered waving a chromeJohn Walker, of 611 Park
jail in lieu of$5,000 bond and the plated revolver and told him,
Ave., told Sanford police that
Safe Taken
juveniles were turned over to "Don't move or you're dead."
Someone pryed open a door to
state authorities at the Sanford
Armstrong said the bandit
Kenneth J. Cryser told take a $400 color television from
scooped up the cash and fled on deputies that holiday burglars his residence.
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FORT WALTON BEACH (AP)— A series
in S&amp;'riiinolc County so far
Christmas Day tornadoes bulldozed through parts of the
during the four-day Christmas
holiday weekend but Longwood
Florida Panhandle, leaving four people hospitalized and
others patching up damaged homes.
Police recorded a traffic death
Civil Defense officials in Okaloosa County said two
just hours alter the holiday
twisters touched down Thursday afternoon In the south
leriod began at 6 p.m. Wedend of the county, overturning mobile homes, uprooting nesday.
61
trees and downing power lines.
Mrs. Naomi P. Dorigan, 51, of
Civil Defense Director Torn Nichols said the injured
Casselberry, died two hours
were rescued From overturned mobile homes and taken to
after a 9 p.m. collision at U.S.
a local hospital. Their conditions ranged from critical to
17-92 and Dog Track Road,
good, he said.
Longwood police said.
Earlier Thursday, a tornado cut a 10-mile swath
1rs. Dorigan was a
through Escambia County, damaging houses but leasing
passenger in a car driven by
no reported injuries in its wake,
her husband. Kenneth harry
I hirigan, 53, officers reported.
Dorigan was treated at Florida
hospital North, Altamonte
Springs, as was the driver of the
WINTER GARDEN (AP) -- "Don! I've been shot!
second vehicle involved in the
Please come and help me."
collision, Frank C. Carter, 27, of
Those words Christmas Eve opened what one veteran
Longwood.
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Poli ce said the Dorigan car
They led him to blood-spattered store where he found four
was
northbound
on U.S. 17-92
persons dead and his best friend seriously wounded.
and
making
a
left
turn onto Dog
Police Chief Don Ficicesaid he was ata Christmas party
back Road when it collided
when he received the call from W.T. Zeigler Jr., the owner
with a southbound car driven by
of a local furnit ure store who was due at th e same party.
carter, an off-duty sheriff's
deputy.
I'olk'e said the Carter vehicle
Woman
overturned and Carter was also
WEST PALM BEACH AP - "The only thing I
treated for lacerations at
could think of was getting the lion off her," says an emFlorida Hospital North.
ploye of an animal attraction who rescued an elderly
Officials predicted that 31
woman being mauled by a 400-pound lion,
persons would die in traffic
Dennis Pruitt, 20, was credited Thursday with saving
accidents across Florida during
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"It's a miracle I am alive," Miss Bates said from a
at midnight Sunday.
" hospital bed. "It's a real Christmas miracle."
In 1974, a one-day holiday, 204
She had gone to Lion Country Safari to visit and feed a
persons
were killed. In 1973, the
lioness named Elsa, the only survi%ing lion of six the has
last
four-day
observance of
raised over the years.
Christmas, 520 persons died.

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time on the ski slopes at this Rocky Mountain resort
The President helped his family demolish a 22-pound
thristma.. turkey
Thursday. Then, with about four
inches of fresh powder snow on the ground, he spent some
three hours on the slopes, winding up somewhat out of
breath and confessing he was tired.

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repair them, but was searching
for time to pot the tires back on.
Councilman-elect, Lawrence
Goldberg of lzngwood and his
fwnfly celebrated Hanukah, the
festival of lAghts, and his sons,
Keith and Jonathan, really
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aside certain areas for this type
housing -- or it could easily he
tested in a co urt of law and the
entire plan thro,*n out,
"Everyycounty
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Commissioner Richard
Williams said the key to
remember is precisely what is
thIs county's share.
Kimbrough said, however,
that the federal government
cannot order county government to subsidize federal
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the tie vote over whether
County Attorney Thomas
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WASHINGTON (AP) —Millions of America's lowest.
paid woikers will be eligible for Immediate pay raises
when the federal minimum wage law jumps to $o per
hour on New Year aDay.
The
rDepart tsaidThursday(hatnearIyf
million workers will be eligible for the pay ra ises. Included are '' wor1kers, uwvu(,
domestics, iocai
l ocal government
employes and retail clerks.
The revised minimum wage law actually covers
million American workers, but the Labor Department
says more than 'i3 million already earn more than th e new
minirntuns.

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H. RICHAhD LONG, Editor
WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
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America's 13111 of Rights, which was ratified 184
years ago, stands more than ever this year as a
miracle in the history of mankind's effort to create
workable forms of self-government. The latest
session of the United Nations General Assembly
has exhibited how hypocritically some governments are capable of treating the issue of human
rights.
It has been 27 years since the t]nitd Nations
adopted a 'Universal Declaration of Human
Rights" which aimed to commit the nations of the
world to the kind of principles embodied in the first
10 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of
Rights we commemorate today.
That much-abused U.N.document called for
universal recognition of "the inherent dignity and
the.. equal and inalienable rights of all members
of the human family." It held that all people should
be protected from arbitrary arrest or detention and
from cruel and unusual punishment. It supported
the presumption of innocence until proved guilty
and the right of defendants to a public trial,
When the U. N. General Assembly passed a
resolution condemning South Africa and Chile for
holding political prisoners, U.S. Ambassador
Daniel P. Moynihan offered another resolution
calling on all nations to grant amnesty to political
Drisoners. The point he wa s trying to ma!e
that many countries voting to condemn South
Africa and Chile were themselves among the
guiltiest in denying free political expression and
basic civil rights to their people.
Mr. Moynihan 's cause went down in th e swamp
of semantics which so often smothers any effort to
tell the truth in the U.N. He had to rise up recently
to defend the United States against uutright lies in a
resolution accusing us of supplying arms to South
Africa and trying to portray our Coast Guard units
in the Virgin Islands as a military force
threatening Latin America. The General
Assembly, he said, is increasingly deserving of the
contempt its distortions of the tru th are earning it,
and the United States — "a nation of fke men and
free women"
i not at all impressed by verbal
thuggery in the U.N.
The Survival and strength of the American Bill
of Rights may lie in the fact that the Founding
Fathers placed at the head of it the guarantees of
free speech and a free press which can call the
government to account for everything it does. The
hypocrite and liar do not last long in American
public life, and as the spate of investigations in
recent years into affairs at the highest level of our
government has shown, even the most hidden
abuses of power in our country can eventually
brought to light,
The U.S. Bill of Ri gh ts states its principl es in a
few words which are taken to mean what they say
by our courts and our citizens. Th at is the distinction betwf-Tn our country and those iD the United
Nations who speak loudly of "human rights" whik
sweeping their own offenses against those rights
under th e rug.
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revival of American optimism, signaled by a return w
brisk holiday buying, is In marked contrast to the grim
economic outlook in the soviet union.
And the national moods are almost certainly linked to J7
harvest figures.
A record U.S. wheat crop of 2.13 bIllion bushels hac contributed to a drop in food costs, indicative of future cnsasuer
breaks in other areas of the economy.
At the same time, the potential for a disastr
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science
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Soviet Union
Union--MAi be a healthy leven1ng force
in relations betwee. the two nations if exposed to
American alms and policies through greater
COfltrBCt with U.S. scientists,

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Marie Goetzen
Albert Miller
Calvin Mosley Jr.
Patricia S. Tanner
Marie Walker
Freemon L. Woodall
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Al
reun ions can be productive "At such has intruded into the lives
union and the C(ti&amp;ii'AIn
of America ns.
in AUO(L
Just about every time a citizen rubs against gatherings," he aivlses, "a photograph is
This hau t ve handbc k on
Footnote: CT11ap5 the enly rto,le ufi
c1ng is the overrnert, hctlne t
1 Ic se L
tltab, cui it nU be tJ ineaus ol ob. UK
from
called 'Where's 'Nhat," with L.'ie subtitle, business, register a car, claim unernpIoy&amp;erit taming an 111)40.date
:t;lllltotti ifiles
photograph for use in your who hae ma
"Sour
"Sources
of Information for Federal In- insurance Cr even pertthase savings bonds, he inquiry.,,
d t e Ity en t sk. ',
1890. The 1890 CLU, Mtt'"h zelate
Unt," ft wa compiled In l5 by Harry J must leave behlM his life history,
4 with a
Murphy also recommends checking with the touch of
regret, was destroyed in a 1921 fire,

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AltfljLjH I)cYOIJNG
MRS. KATE QUArI-LEBAUM
Arthur DeYoung, 72, of
Orlando Highway Sanford, (lied
Mrs. Kate L. Quattlebaum,
Tuesday, Born In Paterson, 86, of 110 Chapman Ave., died
N.J., he lived In Sanford for 21 Wednesday. Born In Plains,
years. lie was a member of Ga., the came
to Sanford in
Presbyterian 'Chur 4ti of the 1929. She was the
widow of J. B..
Covenant , where he was an Quattlebaum, retired
active elder. He wai a retired policeman. She was Sanford
a member
builder,
of the Congregational Christian
Survivors include Mrs. Church of Sanford.
1 110 Jennie DeVoting, Sanford, a Survivors include three Cooler through Saturday.
son, Dr. Arthur J. DeVoung, daughter,
Mrs. Ernest BelIlzio Fair Saturday. Highs in the mid
Bedford, In d.,: one grandchild; of Orlando, Mrs. H. C. George, to upper LOs. Lows in the 40s.
two brothers, John of Oakland, Arlington, Va., Mrs. Jane Q. light winds becoming west to
N.J. and Joseph, f Beaeh Stass, Sanford;
son, Kyle L northwest.
Hoven, N.J.; sister, Mrs. C. Quattlebaum, East Palatka; 10
EXTENDED FORECAST
Roslaper, Oakland, N.J.
Partly cloudy with showers
grandchildren rind numerous
Funeral services will be held great-grandchildren .
mainly Tuesday. Lows Sunday
at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at
Funeral services will be held mostly 30s extreme north to
13r1.sson Funeral Home
today at 4 P.M. at Bnlsson upper 40s central and SOs 10
Funeral
Home and burial will tenor south portion. High
MARY MCCORI)
he in Rochelle, Ga. __
Sunday to mid 70s south. Highs
Mrs. Mary B. McCord, 61, of
Monday mid Os north to mid
the Old Mirns Road, Geneva,
70s south.
died Thursday morning at
Daytona Beach tides: high
Funeral Ni
otces
Winter
Park
Memorial
2:43 a.m., 3:04 p.m.; low 9:00
Hospital. A native of BrownDYOUNO, ARTHUR- Funeral
lirVicti for Arthur DiYJn9, 72, am., 9:13 p.m Port Canaveral
ssille, Pa., she had lived in
high 2:33 a.m., 2:43 p.m.; low
of Orlando Highway. Sanford,
Gene va for the pact six years
w1o0ed TueSday will beheld at
8:43 a.m., 9:09 p.m.
moving there from Winter
1:)e p.m., Saturday at Brlssoi,
FISHING WEATHER
Park. She was a member of the
Funeral Home with Dr. H. D.
Marine
forecasts Indicate a
Gress officiating, durial in
Church of the Nazarene.
small
craft
advisory in effect.
Oaklawn Mpmoriei
Perk
Geneva: Geneva homemakers,
n chCrg.
Westerly inds 20 to 25 knots.
Pink Ladies Auxiliary Winter
Seas five to eight feel, Wlnd'i
McCORD. M.5. MARY B.Park M€iiioi'laI Huplt,a1 tshe
decreasing rapidly tonight and
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary
had put in over (MO hours of
a. McCord, 61, of Old Mims
becoming variable 10 knots
vilunteer time), Nitwit Club of Road. Geneva, who died Thur
Saturday.
Seas subsiding
Geneva and Geneva Garden Way at Winter Park Memorial
tonight
and
Saturday.
Hospital, will be held at 11 a rn.
Club.
Saturday, at GNeVa church of
Bottom fishing for snapper is
Survivors include tier the Naiarene with Rev. Alberl
excellent
outside.
King
husband, Ralph McCord, Green officiating. Burial in
mackerel
have
come
in
again
Cemetery. in ,
Geneva; daughter, Mrs. Judith Geneva
flowers, family requests those
as predicted, but are not too
Ann hlane, Clover. S.C.; son,
wishing may make contributions
cooperative. They should start
to the Ma ry McCord Funncore
Ralph S. McCord, Winter
striking trailed lure ac
of Churcfl of hc Nazarene,
Springs; sister, Miss A anc
Geneva. Gramkow Funeral
seather continues the warming
Bodak, New York City; and six Home, Sanford, in charge.
trend.
grandchildren.
Inside salt water trout are
QUATTLE BAUM, MRS. KAIB
Fwieral services will be held
"hot
.," one report of 55 caught
L.- Funeral services will be
at 11 a.m,, Saturday, at Geneva
held today at 4 p.m. at Brinon
by Ed Penningtin In the East
Church of the Nazarene.
Funeral Home with Rev. Robert
Channel, south of Turtle
Hunter officiating. Burial in
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Mound,
Trout-touts and
Rochelle, Ga. Brison Funeral
Sanford, is in charge of
Home
n
charge
Mirrolures fished deep the best
of
arrangements,
arrana.m,nti
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Eddie Quinn Is Leaving
The Business
Everything
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'Fhertuan Nelsoii
Joyce Picard,at
Ar1nie H. Robinson
Belinda Sanders
Peter Van Acker
Sidney Vihlen
Carolin Williams
Betty
It.
Connelly,
Casselberry
Wilbourne Hall, Cassdher ry
John W. Kilgore, DeBarv
Rex Wilkinson, DeLand
Florence A. Brown, Deltona
Cecil C. Crouch, Deltona
Robert D. Smedley, Deltona
Valentine loper, Longwood
Mathew H. Johnson, Oakhlll
Ella W. Robinson, Winter
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investors?
Will to
those
and institutions who aluminumMuch
brought back to some 130O recycling
Investors cannot Ignore the fact of a are
now content
buy people
bonds be
templed
into
the
centers.
of this money was paid to private
moratorium on repaymen t of bonds the
y p. equity markets? Quite llkiy.
It's been a one-way stree t, he said We sent chased. The contract t er
Individuals and to organizations like schools,
ms of some bondholders
Competition for funds also Is likely to become
top men there, give information of great value.. were
More than $45 million has been paid to audi
changed, and the, could do little about It. mor e intense when industry begins gearing
it's their turn, the Russians hold back. Their bonds won't be redeemed on time,
up groups and Individuals since 1970, says th
e
for expansion. At the moment, businesses are association.
ney cooperate strongly in fields where they are
One consequence of the New York city seek.ing relaUvely meager amounts Of capital
far behind and have much to
Those 124 million pounds of aluminum
from us. They situation, which some urt*nologlsts maintain is because of an existing Overcapacity,
delay in terminably when learn
the situation IS latent In many
recycled back into cans and other products
other large, Industrial cities, Is
Sometime bef or e 1980, however, that idle repr
revered, when we want to get Into fields we the intzoductlonof a bill that would smooth
esent not only a substantial saving in
the
capacity
is likely to be put to work by an exhave reason to believe they have made fin- way for
resources but also in energy. Recycling
municipal bankruptcies.
panding economy. Companies will have to re- anmaterial
portan advans which might be usef ul to use,
aluminum can requires only five per cent of
pad, this bill would permit financially equip and enlarge their facilities,
an
The same problem exists In American in. distressed cities to file for bankruptcy wi t hout seeking greater amoun ts of funds. d so will be the energy It took to make It in the first place.
If marijuana were lega lized, the Surgeon
dustrial con ta cts with the Russians. Efforts by first Obtaining pnlssion of their bondholders, it is future market conditions such as these General
niaj haqe snotJr pm
blem on his
Americans to penetrate the Sos let market ap.' as they must now do,
that the weak underzming of th
e municipal desk. He might have to require that It carry an
Twu of th e municipal bond market's most bond market may
pear to succeed ocdy where there Is a ma jor
become evideaL Measuring even stronger
warning
than Is presently
technical input the Russians can buy for an strategic underpinning thus have cracked, and the ratio of risk to reward, some investors are
printed on eachhealth
package
of toba
cco cigarettes.
many dealers fear that future Investors hardly likely to be steered away from municip
exceedingly
als.
p,
According to a report made at the First
cheap
price
In
rubles.
Unlike
grain,
will
be
willing
to
place
In
it
as
much
confidence
there seems to
be little normal long-time market
Chemical Congress of the North American
for most American products. The Russians want as they have In the past.
Continent held In Mexico City recently, smoke
So far the corequences don't seem to be
protrtypesorthey
can study
and build
for them. pronounced. The cost of money to municipalities
from marijuana cigarettes has been found to
selves
Letters to the editor are welcome. All1etters
technically
advanced
factories.
ntain higher concentrations of several known
co
is
mustbesIgae
Is higher, and dealers here say some of It
when
cancer-causing
agents (carcinogens) than
Now there is nothing sinister in this The direct consequence of the New York financia l possible, a I dwithamaulIngadd5,
number so the identity et
tobacco
smoke,
Not only
that, but the mom potent the pot. the

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ION1)A Y, DECEMBER
Free testing foe' Sickle Cell Disease, 9:30 a.m. tO 2
p.m., Redding Gardens Apartments main office, Fifth
Street and L
Locust Avenue, Sanford.
Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center.

Sanford:
Agnes E. Boyd

£1w3 BeUet 9K

Vera Mae McFayden
David S. Van Ness
George .M. Willis
Wyman Harden, Altamonte
Springs
Jeffery i,. Thursam, DeBary
John M. Gardner, Lake
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Albert Warren, Osteen

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Estella Johnson
Flora Johnson
.h'era E. Kelly

Nevin Crnnlcn

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o os by William
Vincent Sr., 2-5 p.m., General Sanford Library.

Union, and a long-standing advocate of scientific
detente.

struction woukw of Croatian descent? No
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Moreover, so far as could be detennined from
NEW YORK (AP) - the year ends New majority of those with sound ratings had little
preliminary talks, the Soviet government York City's finances areAspatched
AS30cis Con reports that one out o( every four all.
together, but
seemed genuinely eager for a meaningful ex- the technique used in doing so has left a lot of trouble selling their bonds.
aluminum cans was recycled in the first nine
These, however, are unusual da. The stock months of 1975.
change.
loose threads that could produce snags in the market despite Its occasional volatility,
offers
This was a total of 2,8 billion cans recoverul
future,
on ly mild competition at the moment. Fixed- during the
7bings haven't worked out as expecte&amp;
first thee quarters of' thIs year,
So great was the sigh of relief that arose when income investments, in contras~ offer relatively cmpared with
2.3 billion cans collected dur ng
f
bankruptcy
was averted that It drowned out
Recently I was standing not to one o
the high returns,
an
of
1974.
thS of those who, without exaggeration,
America's more respected scientists,
were
However, what happens when the stock
Recyclers have received ne than $18
deeply involved In exchanges with ti svie horrified at the methods used, and the possible market does begin
to offer brighter prospects for million so far this year
COflSCC1UCXICC$
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Another little-known fact of recycling history
deals with the fate ofa lead statue of George III
which once graced New York City's Bowling
Green Park. In 1776 it was toppled by patriots,
hacked Into pieces and shipped off to Litchfield,
Conn., wh ere it was melted down and cast into
4Z068 bullets for the guns of American
revolutionaries.
These and other historical Lidbit are contamed In a booklet "The Recycler in America,"
just issued by the National Association of
Recycling Industries, which Itself is nearly 63
years old.
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Economy
The old American motto of "waste not, want
not" may only lately have been reborn In the
nation's environmental consciousness, but
recycling has been an Irnportaat element in
America's ecenomic life since Its founding.
Two
Two signers of the Declaration of In.
de pend ence were among th e nation's early
metal recclers. Paul Revere was a noted
silversmith and coppersmith who, like every
metalworker of his day, made extensive use of
scrap materials.
The Liberty Bell Is the product of recycling,

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Mortar and rocket duels terrorized Christian and
Moslem residential districts of the capital. Hundreds of
families spent the night in air raid shelters or basements,
The government radio said all streets were unsafe, and
the city's northern and eastern approaches were closed
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aDDarentivweredoin.cnmprirnrkahlp work i n
weather modification and in the handling of fog,
important in airport safety. 'They had gore
heavily into controlled nuclear fusion, the first
step on the road to cheap, safe muclear electric
power. They had done excellent work In some
chemical lines.

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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. George
(Brenda) hodges, a boy,
Sanford

helen M. !.tindin

BEIRUT, Lebanon (All)
Ctwistian'Moslc,n fighting
raged through the night in Beirut, the Tripoli area and in
Zahlah, east of Beirut, alter a brief lull Christmas nior-

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In the beginning, a modest
scientific detente with Moscow seemed an es
cellent idea,

It would Include a series of cooperative
research projects, a wide-ranging exchange of
scientists and a smooth stem for
passing In.
mati(m back and forth. All this would be in
non-military fields, keeping in mind that much
civilian non-military inforTnatiOn is transla ta ble
Into mifltary use.

DISCHARG ES
S;infnril
Sallie M. Baker
14ee A. Berry
Clifford N. Black
Floyd M. Brown
Ra ymond H. Eden
Jane H. Fernand'.'
Annie Griffis

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practical public utWtIe3
but prying little ways, the federal government is Central Intelligence Agency.
Wt serve the subject's neighvalue
to
anyone
except
some
bureaucrat
with a borhood, "The records of the gas, electric,
compiling data on millions of Americans. This
Perhaps significantly, the CIA gave him a Big Brother complex,
could extinguish the right of privacy and lead to year's leave at the Brookings Institution to work
telephone and sewer companies are
For, page after page, Murphy also tells how to water,
particularly
helpful," he confides.
sregI1nented society lnthis land of the fr
on the project. He returned to the CIA but has dipout infornnthm from pr
ivate sources, He
Fe((,.t1
fr eziip! can c-ori1t a now retired. lie tn.z.&amp;ed to us that the inIs clear from Murphy's handbook that
re1ats, for example, how he trac.ked down a
It
452-Oge M&amp;nual, which will tell them how to vestigative techniques suggested in his book nameless
Hungarian airplane-parts manzifac. newsmen often come under the federal spyglass.
track down the most obscure personal details were used by the CIA only to check prospective hirer by using bank
Ile has found the Musty, old acav~tation
records,
about almost anyone, anywhere.
employes, not to PY on citizens.
Anot he r time, he check ed whether subject records from World Wax II and the ICorear War
Nonetheless,
A Metropolitan Opera singer? Check "opera
are loaded with intimate details about
the CIA keeps tabs on hundreds had ever been bonded by one of her employers,
Biogra phies," pubthhed In Idon. Werner of thousands of American5 who have absolutel
it
correspondents.
y hid
had,
he swept up the
lute. A New Jersey hog farmer? fl rnamial no wish to wors for the CIA.
will contain travel data and will
hose Information that had been unavailable
1
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•h.n,.nh
irw'hwb'
from
other
es
sourc
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'iuL Inc (flewsman), such
rciuired to obtiin a Iiteroe from the Depart. the government Itself, According to Murphy's
as leaving debts
behind,
excessive drinkin g or
Murphy
has also found Iaii.Ilathes an ex- Inaccurate
handbook, Ox federal government offers a cellent
;aenZ of Agriculture,"
source
reporting.,, Murphy says,
of information. "The landladies of
smorgasbord of Information about the
Lead singly, the federal files may seem
Or do you want to locate a divorced C(5i
citizenry. Selective Service and military these rooming houses often get to know their merely another
dreary example of bureaucratic

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A fifth American,
Ronald B. Mischalke of Mabel, Minn., has been kidnaped
In Asmara, the capta1 of rebellious Eritrea, Ethiopia's
northern province, th e U.S. Em bassy announced today.
An embassy spokesman said Mischalke was
na
by a group of unidentified armed men. Other kid ped
sources said
he probably was taken by the Eritrean Liberation Front,
whose
nationalist guerrillas have been fighting for Independence for 14 years. The ELF is holding four other
Americans kidnaped in July and November.
All five Americans were on the staff of the U.S. Kagnew
()nuuunicaUons base outside Asmara. The embassy
spokesman said Mischalke was a civilian employe of the
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Sanford:
Franklin Akers
Juanita Chavis
Julia M. Colston
William H. lMwie
Doris A. Stogner
Raymond J. Turrill
Henry C. White
Estelle F. Ball, Deltona
Albert Brent, Deltona
Miry McLeod, Deltona
Jason A. Nutt, Enterprise

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"Drivers face greater dangers of vehicle acdde,ts during the n:t.nth t.f )ecefflber than any
other month of the year," advised Col, Eldrlge
Beach, director of the Patrol.
The patrol commander said a maximum number
of troopers will be patrolling the highways and the
FlIP airplanes will be used extenalvely during the
h!iday Period.
"Enjoy the yuletide season, but when you are In
yo ur auto mobile, take every precaution. Leave
early, avoid heavy traffic whenever possible, keep
a watchful eye for pedestria ns and above all, if you
drink, don't drive," concluded Colonel Beach.
We join Col. Beach In urging all our readers to
chive with extra, extra caution during the holidays
and every day for that matter.
Remember that our children are out of school
and at times they get a bit careless when crossing
the streets, etc.
Don't just arrive alive stay alive!
-Bill Currie

It is estimated that 33 persons will die in Florida
traffic accidents during the IM-hour Christmas
holiday period, according to the Florida Highway
Patrol,
This estimate is based on fatality experience
during the past three Clwistmas holidays along with
an 11 per cent decrease in traffic fatalities observed
during the first 11 months of this year.
The official countdown began at 6 p.m., Wednesdiy, 'ln(I ends at midnight on Sunday.

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professional in the NCHA in 3975, earning $5,522 on
his horses Bill's Sylvia and Bill's Jazabell. He has
won first or placed in the NCHA Futurity several
times.
A non-professional in the NCHA Is a person who
has never been paid for training a cutting horse or
for showing one o ther than his own or one belonging
to a member of the immediate family

USSR is &amp;imply looking out for Itself. But we are crisis, but interest rates in general are higher.
deluding oursieves If we believe the ICremlin is
Money Is available. Municipalities kill respect the wishes of writers who do
living up to Its end of the barga in In scientllk everywhere outside New York have been
Want ttwlr U,II1Ci to aqI Lu pill,!.
exchanges.
market during recent weeks and the vast

per capita since 1913, which forced the Soviet leadership to turn
its eyes westward for rescue,
Thc I - an wheat hat est ut 137 million tons fell far short
of the 215-million-ton goal and the Impact has stifled Industrial
production and agabi dampened the hopes of the
Rusim people
for improved output of consumer Items.

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on non-prolessicmal rider of the world's Largest
cutting horse contest held in Fort Worth, Tex.
Harden, a cattle rancher, rode his Palomino
mare Wee Darlin to the title and defeated 100 other
amaur
te
riders in the 14th annual National Cutting
Horse Association (NCHA) Fut urity he ld Dec. 944
to win
The entire futurtty, including professional and
non-professional riders, attracted 338 tliee-yearold horses from 33 states and Canada to compete for
a total purse of $153,2. It was the highest paying
nocing single horse event in the world,
Harden had one of the highest scoring horses in
the prelifluflarY roUfld.S rior to competing in the
finals of the non-professional division. He qualified
lor the semi-finals of the open dMslon, which in.
chided the top 45 horses, but failed to be among the
15 ricers to compete In the finals,
One of the nation's top amateur cutting horse
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lraictl the birth of Ulm rLst ti(h liv
81.
Christian communities in the and fliristumas Eve morning, civil war between rightist Bethlehem, Nazareth and JeDefendants.
Records O Seminole County,'
traditional family feasts and SoieI Baltic republics, the
Florida, together with an ufl divid,d'
ChrLstmas Eve mass at NazaNorthern Ireland was quiet, Christian and leftist Moslems. rusalem.
NOTICE OF
religious s4-mices yesterday. %%estern Ukraine and in Mos- cirijoying .I lull in
to the common
Ule protesNotice It hereby given that pur'
"'llicy wrecked our holiday,
Security was tight, and pit. reth was celebrated at 9 p.m.
dgment Of elements
shado',etj by economic worries cow, lass, the Soviet news tant-Catholie warfare that has we're going to %%Tcck 1lcIrs;' grims entering Manger Square instead of midnight because, It
Living Unit No. 186 0. LAKE
Foreclore and sale entered n the
in all countries and by strife in agency, reported.
as exp1aiied, In previous cause pending in the Ciruit
VILLAS CONDOMINIUM. a Con-'
made the British province a said a Moslem gunman. Earlier in Bethlehem for th e annual
li'tmnon, Argentina, Northern
In Sdncv, Australia's largest battle ground for more than six this month, the Moslem holiday Christmas Eve midnight mass
d ominiurn recorded In Official
e ars too many people were
Ireland and Angola.
CA 09 E, RICOIdS Book 9s0, Peg. 0312, Public
cil~. 18 persons perished and ~ears. [lilt the killing was cer- (if Ili EI
being
Civil
Number
YS-21U
by
midnight.
Adha was spoiled by were searched for weapons and drunk
the undersigned Clerk will 1011 Records of Seminole County,'
The first peaceful Christmas more
' than 20 were injured in a lain to resume.
together with an
lighting
that
followed
the
cxcbombs.
Christmas
Day
arrived
Ili Indochina as marked by re- Christmas morning fire that
At the Vatican, Pope Paul VI separately pa rcel b y
In and 10 the Comm
The war in Angola continued, etition of 370 kidnap victims, under a brilliant canopy of stars closed the bronze Holy Door
'in:
property situated In
joicing in both ,North and South swept the sIllall. seedy Savoy but it diininished Christmas en. most of them
of
in Arwex elements
MOSICIIIS.
to the sound of bells, carols and St. Peter's Basilica door to end A attached hereto at public sale, 10
V ietnam. and anticipation by Hotel.
Living Unit No 196C, LAKE
tLusiasm only in Portugal, AnBut
the
largest
crowds
of
a pontifical high mass the Holy Year, an olctvance the highest and best bidder for ea c h VILLA
Vionamese Catholics of the
at 11:00 A.M. on the dornInIum recorded In Official, i
Argentirui counted more than gola's former colonial master. tourists and pilgrims since the celebrated at tile 8&amp;year-old field ev
'ery quarter century. parcel for cash
planned reunification of the 100 dead in fighting be tween
1976, at the West Records Book 950, Ph9# 054L Public
9th
day
of
January,
Despite hopes for a Christ- 1967 Arab-Israeli War were re- Church of the Nativity. Bcthle- Then the 78-year-old pontiff cclFront Door of the Seminole County Records of Seminole COunty,
countrv.
. Radio Hanoi reported. leflist guerrillas and govern- mas truce. another wave of ported in tile floly I.ind next hein's mayor appeale for e at
Florida, together with an undivided
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December, 1975.
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endation that it consider their home counties
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adopting legislation to create a way
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Records Book 950, Page 0S#1, public
BERNARD
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Florida. f0gother with an undivided
NOTICE OF ACTION
of Seminole County,
Iriftf011 in And to the ~-ommon Records
TO: BERNARDW ARMSTRONG clornents
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mird William Armstrong ha., b"n RecOrds
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VILLAS CONDOMINIUM, a Con,

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HAROLD D BARtlETT in Csrcua dorn,nium recorded in Official
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ROSA E. BARtlETT,
with an undividid interest in and to
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Interest in and to the common
NOTICE OF ACTION
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tit}o the personal liberties enVitnes says its mem be rs are
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campaign of beating,
lluhave
collected detailed evi,
PC or- dependently the sect's reports man
Rights." The banning denec of organized violenc
ture and detention
aa%1 of PersecutIon there. But the touched off a countrywide at
because of their ref
against Its followers by the
report% reaching South Africa tack (in Witnesses. Homes were members of the Malawi Con.
, an join
a s of maltreatment of Witness
es ransacked and burned. King- gress party's Youth League.
Malawi Conuress
to
give
(loom Halls were wrecked. ThouThe religious sect which be are numerous enough
Officials said numerous
them credence.
sands were beaten and thrown deaths have resulted.
lieves that 111 governments
Awake, the sect s
sinful, also claims it is
lfl,
gives this account of the sect's fled to neighboring Zambia and sect in South Africa, Frank
persecuted in Zambia a n d
troubles
in Malawi and Mozam. Mozambique.
ly-independent
Muller, President B.anda has
Mozambiq ue,
7`he 1972 convention of tile said lie will decide finally what
now ruled by a pro- arxist reViolent attacks on the Wit- Malawi Congress party adopted to (10
, gime for ref using
about the Witnesses in
give alle.
nesses began In Malawi in 1%4. a resolution declaring the Jeho- ,Nlalawi before the end of
parties ["resident I3anda's supporters vah's Wlnesses "hindered the
'there
January. The church official
burned the homes of 1,081 political
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members of the sect and moore ment of Malawi." It
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resolutions. We have seven days, counting what's
left of today,tocome up with some solid ones.
I'm going to lose that 40 pounds I've been
I
thinking about gettingridof for the last Near.
I'm
also going to try to save more money next year, not
let forks slip down the electric garbage disposal
and remember which dry cleaning store I took my

OVIEI)O - Seminole and Innis Golden and I.uclous
Oviedo are first round fvorie
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Oviedo High.
T
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Seminole takes on Eustis
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t
7
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encounter
he
Ovi edo entertaining Lakeland Da y tona Beach Seabreeze last

clothes to.
I'd like to be able to go through another year
without getting a speeding ticket, not burn my
meat loaf to a crisp and remember to finish off the

Santa Fe at 8:3o. Winner,
, meet week, The Seminoles figure to
Sat1l}' night . right after the 7 counter Eustis with the likes of
P.M. consolation pitting Reuben Cotton, Kevin Brown,
tonight's losers.
David Wiggins, Terry Smith
"We are Just trying to put our ,and Tim Maines tonight, with

act together," said Oviedo Tom Hollingsworth backing U
th e guards.

coach Dale Phillips. "We have
played good basketball, and

amateur

jai-alai for me,

taking the pelota off the back wall and throwing it
to the front.

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professional putters, and play for a piece of that
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Akins, Texas' quarterback, David Williams. "Their goes against Maryland in the
in' If Marty Akins'
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Not only does Marty's frame- p.m., CST, in Houston's good r
MIAMI tAP
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Running agreement, I'd like to t least work
and heavy. Tuesday, New
ge on tue banged-up Astrodome. Originally, Coach
back Mercury Morris, who has leave on a itive note," sai
d right knee, but
is the first of the Year's Eve, it's North Carolina
it seems, Darrell Royal s
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fresuan
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Pelican
StatePeach
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Carolina
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followed
by
the
Miami
Dolphins
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d into Saturday's quarterback. But then lie State and Sou
scason, says he expects
to be in the Dolphins. I Just want to be Mtro.Bluebnnnet Bowl against changed sig
th ern"Unfverity the Superdome Revisited.,..
na ls and said he'd
a new uniform by th e start of trn?p'I r!y
:
ithaioes,
t
in
New
Orleans'
Supetdome, Penn State and Alabama in the
the 96 National Football
reserve his decision until jus
"I've tried to contribstarts
at
8:30
p.m.,
EST.
"Both
Texas
and
Colorado
before
the
kickoff.
Sugar Bowl.
League campaign.
ute ... ironically, that's why I'm are great teams," says Barry
The Longhorns, co-winners of
Morris said he would meet asking to leave," he added.
The spate of big bowl games
Switzer. whose Oklahoma Soon. the Southwest Conference, will got underway today with the
nith Coach Don Shula after
On New Year's Day, its
If he had his choice, Morris ers have played both. "It should have more than one quarter- Sun Bowl
in
El Paro, Tex., tea- UCLA vs. Ohio State In the Hose
Jan. 1 in a final attempt to said, he would be traded to be a very interesting game, back to worry about. Besides turing Pittsburgh
reach an undersng on Oakland or Pittsburgh.
and Kansas, Howl at Pasadena, Calif.;
play ing time.
especially if Akins is able to Akins' conthtion. they've got to and the Fiesta Bowl in Tempe, G eo r gi a agaInst Arkansas
in
"If we can't come to an a a"We've
team."had some good years play and is at full speed," Both contain Colorado's high- Ariz., wi th Mfzor State going the Cotton Bowl at Dallas and
flushed at 9.2,
powered offensive game, led by agai ns t Nebraska.
Oklahoma . Mi ch igan in the
On Monday night, Florida Orange Bowl.
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I vow to become more awir' of 'or1d
sports which interest minarity groups and the
possibility of the day of rapture being nearer than I
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considered.
But most of all, I vow to try and keep my

resolutions,
And therein

is a problem with New Year's

rcsolutions.
To be sure, one must aim high to achieve. In

golf they call it "never up, never in."

Florida, Jax Cagers Vie In Gator

The key, I believe, is to restrict one's self to
attainable goals. I couldn't for example, vow with a
clear conscience to visit my parents every month.
They live too far away, and my work schedule

NORMAN, Okla. - Horace Ivory, an alternate starting
fullback, was dismissed from the Orange Bowl-bound
Oklahoma Sooners 1w ('ar4' FI'-ry Vwitzer c'.'e
dr.
mitory incident,
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BUFFALO - Bob McAdoo, the leading scorer in the
National Basketball Association, was suspended in.
definitely by the Buffalo Braves in a dispute over his
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da
must
make
some
adjustPhiladelphia
clash
in
the
other,
able
to
use
him
and
6-foot-9
13.6,
have
had
to
carry
most
of
ment.s if ei ther is to win the
Winners play for the title Sat- senior Marvin Lloyd in a
Saturday
Ross Bowl
the burden.
Gator Bowl Basketball Tourna- urday night.
Astr..$Iu,bo,,$ Bowl
At Pisidina, Calif.
double-post
offense
as
planned
ment, which begins tonight.
At HOIJS1Ofl OtOo StOIC (11 001 vs UCLA
The Hawks, who are 3-2, start by Coach Don &amp;asley.
Colorado (9- 2 0) vs. T ex as (t. is 7))
Al) (our teams have appeared
Florida is 3-2 and Jackson. another freshman, 6-fcit4
RobWith 6-foot-8 freshman Ma)- in the tournament previously 7-0)
Orange Bowl
vile 1-4. In both cases, new ert Valderas. but he has been colni Cesare moving into the and all
Mon4
At Miami
except
Wake
Forest
has
Qatar
Bowl
lineups haven't welded together foul-prone,
Oklahoma (IG I 0) vs. Mich.
starting lineup for the Florida won it, Florida has seven
At Jakyllli, Fla.
efficiently.
igan (117),
Florkla (9-70) vs Maryland
The
same
problem
has
pin(;ato
Coach
John
Lotz
hopes
championships,
Jacksonville
Saturday, Jan, 3
Th' meet in one first.round gtd Jacksonville' 7-foot so ph
(0 2)).
. for improvement, Seniors Gene arid St. Joseph's one each.
East Wt Shrine, Stanford.
Widnsay
Calif.

doesn't permit it. But I will try and work toward a
meaningful trip, perhaps during the summer

vacation.

Resolutions, say cynics are made to be b
roken.
Perhaps, if they are made in that vein,

Mine aren't.

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Position of not being able to be beaten,
'at fjufs Sepsis has a chance to li e
him. Sapsis' chances r?st ssith Kansas
npsctt2r.g :'ztbuh in the Sun Bowl.

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JIM IIAYNES
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I'I$tsburgh over Kansas- No
question who's strongest.
Nebraska over Arizona StateNebraska all the way.
Texas over Colorado- Texas to
bounce back alter A&amp;M loss.
1orida over Maryland - Gatori
already beat 'em once, so...
st Virginia over N. C. State- I go
for the underdog.
Alabama over Pens State'&amp;ma... .cnough said'
Arkansas over Georgia Both great
teanis.
Ohio State over MichiganDefinittly
no question.
Oklahoma over UCLA- And that's
only a guess.
Minnesota over Dallas.- It's th e
Vikiingi' year.
St. Louis over Los Angeles- Cardinah reads to move.
ake m
Pittsburgh over Baltimore- Past
performan
pick. It's probably a
tossup.
Oakland over Cincinnati
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deep, I think the Bengali could win, but
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how a couple of the Raiders see
't.
"We've got to get some long
drives going and keep the ball
aay from Anderson and his
hunch," observes quarterback
Stabler. And cornerb:ick
Willie Brown adds: "Once we
t'n stop the pass, everything
itl fall in place For us."
The Halos are hurting-but
not on defense, which was in'
strunientii in carrying tlii'
team In tile NFC West title with
12.2 rt'eurd Quarterh:irk
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11.11 is is ii tusiiig a liami
shoulder and running hack
l.awrcnt'e Mt'Cutchco, the
team's leading rusher, has a
I)Ulledcalf muscle.

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tid are healthy. Jim hart
quarterbacks the S t. l.ouis
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speedy Mel Gray, all-purpose
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'*ntIi'cr runner Jut1 Otis, the
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tam their image as kings of the
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National Football League.
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since
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emerging as hungry, young
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dally on offense. Quarterback They Split their last
time in four seasons.
four games defending Super B
Now it's the other way James Harris has a bruised but krn't worry about that.
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around-and m Saturday, the shoulder and running back They're ready f o
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r the byffs
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sore leg muscle. But the tnp to the Suer Bowl,
land's best defensive lineman. effective riding quarterback
try to take azxithc-r giant step defense Is healthy and that's
Pttaburgb 27 BaltImore 13 That means the Raiders will
toward an Impossible dream where La Az lea
ItS
cn ,ntcrson's acrLis, OakThe
Colts ising a nine-game use a three-man
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line
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their first playoff appearance sufcidc.
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TONIGHT'S ENTRIF

Alava Eloria. I. Ogu:a Perez.
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Bert Jones calls Baltimore's
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SIXTH - I, Cacho Mi'juel, 2. H C's Lew C. 3.
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Washington 99, Atlanta 4
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Kansa s City at Seattle
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Atbri-di,
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Ch:cao at Detroit
Jew,
Dog Racing
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1314 3 79 ) 1)1 Ercloza Echaye; S. Marurl Aguirre.
NBA
Denver
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Boston
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Buffalo
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New York
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Thursday's R es ults
SEVENTH - I. Echano Pere:
Central Division
No games scheduled
Ica Alberdl; 3. Eddy-Lenl; 4. UriaAtlanta
is 13 536 Today's Games
BeltIa; S. Larri-Yza; &amp; AlcianaWashington
13 13 536
Denver at Houston
Okokl; 7 Domingo- Aran.. I. Negul.
Cleveland
15 11 Si? 'Cincinnati at New England
laid,
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Calgary at Winni peg
EIGHTH - 1. Sala-Aguirre; 2
N. Orleans
12 II .100 1
Edmonton at Toronto
Celaya Juan. 3. Atava-Larr,ie 4,
Western Conference
Phoenix at San Diego
SanliMUguofLO; S. Chucbo-Ait, 6.
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Earl Weldon. president of Semlno)
(ommunny College. The good doctor
knocked 'cm dead, bitting 12-of-I5
games and
prompting forecast
taflender Anthony Hayes to take two
a.sprins and go to bed alter missing on
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Smi th', riornan'g Intuition needs a last
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and this week we shall see how he is at
picking isinners in football games.
The sheriff of Seminole County is the
guest selector on the Evening Herald's
final football forecast of the season.
Polk has been sheriff for eight years, a
Pigskin Ian for umpteen.

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Wednesday's Sugar Bowl meeting with Penn State.
The Tide wrapped up the home phase of its preparations
Thursday, working in the gym for 90 minutes because of
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A Colorado State patrolman said htarrested Dalton, 43,
ti Boulder Wednesday afternoon after stopping
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goals in a 74 loss to Penn State,
"There was a story going around,"
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from the kennel ranks will be H. H. Partin .,
Fred Peterson and Herb Beasley.
The 10th race Is the Inaugural Handicap:
and newcomers have grabbed most of the
berths. The field includes (by Post position)
Southern Roots, Tally Abe, Fruit Float
G.R.'s Explosive, Highway Robber, J. F.'1
Tt Job, Brown Spectre and Mixer B.
The night's othe r Grade A tester pits Do
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Florida greyhound racing fans come in
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historic SOKC for its 41st season with an 8
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pleast'd with the progress."
and will make mistakes, but we
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the center o4 Lake Jessup to the
Ionship 215. Rdngc )O[
Run west along tF,e South ecllon CMtCtly e*tenSon of Terrace Drive accommodations presently exiSt
ect'or.JO. lownsnlp 20S, Kange JOE (Oxford Road)
entrance 01 S,lt CreeI
Tfle,ne conttnup west along the line 01 29 2030 to the Seaboard coast to El Portal Avenue
Within this Precinct adequate for the to a point on the west line of said Follow Floral Boulevard (Oxfo
XWIATKOWSKI SECONDED BY Continue southeasterly along Salt Centerline of Red Bug Lake Road in Line Railroad
Road) southerly to the Orange
'n west along saId imaginary line expeditIous and efficient housing Section
COMMISSIONER WILLIAMS THE Creek t,
t the Salt Creek Main Canal Sectlon77, Township 21$, Ran." JOE Run northerly along the SCL to Georgia Avenue
and
handling
of
voting
and
voting
Thence
continue
southerly
along
the
Seminole
County lint
FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS Continue southerly along Salt Creek to the west line of Se'$ii.. fl. Railroad loS R
177
RuflflorthoflGeorgiaA%enueto73,h paraphernalia, the Board has by centerlineofLongwoodHillsRoadin RUfl along the OrangeSeminole
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT Main Canal to Stone Street
Township 215, Range JOE
Run northeasterly along SR. 127 to Street
THE REGULAR MEETING OF
separate resolution, also recorded Section35, TownShip 705, Pinçje29E COuntyIlnetotheP0bofb9.
Run snuth c'n Stone Street to Coo
Thence COrifln,j west along the U.S. U-92
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM
Run west on 25th Street to the point on this date, pursuant to Florida toa point on the south line of Section IoliInJ Place: St. Jottas Village
bage Avenue
Centerline of Red Bug Lake Road in
un Southwesterly along U.S 17 92 00 beginning
Cralt Shop, 250 Oxford Road, Fern
Statutes SectIon 101.71, aesignated 75, Township 205, Range 29E
MISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE Run east on Cabbage Avenue to an Sectiona, Township 2)5. Range)OE to SR 119
Polling Place: Seminole High the follawig site outside Precinct Said point being approximately 150 Park. Florida
COUNTY, FLORIDA ON THE 2ND imaginary linC extending due east to the Centerline nI
State Road 436 Pun soutterly along
. ,i,luid. Florida
. lu
o. or DECEMOER, A L). IY15
No, 27 a a temporary polling place
feet west of the southeast corner of PRECINCT NO. 4è
from Cabbage Avenue to the Thence run Southerly along the 5ldier' Creek
PRECINCT NO.
BegIn at a point on the south line of
for Precinct tOo. 27; Sanford Civic said Section
WHEREAS, Chapters 9$ 031 and Econlockhatchee Creek
Centerline of State Road 436 to the Run easterly along Soldier's Creeii
Begin at the intersection of In
Center. Sanford. Florida.
Thence continue south along the Section 34, Township 215, Range JOE
10273. Flot,da Statites. provide and Continue cest along the imagi.'tary South tine of Section 21, Township to the shore of Lake Jessup
terState land Psola Road
PRECINCT P40. 26
permit the Board of County Corn, line to the Econ Creek
west line of Section 31. Township Said point being approximately 620
21S. Range JOE
Continue eaerty Into Lake Jessup Run east on Paola Roast (wtier
Begin at the intersection of 12th 705. Range 30E to the southwest feet west ot the southeast corner
recommendations and approval Of the Seminole County line
at State Road 436 in tine extendng north from Drantley named lake, continue on Section Run south on Sanford Avenue to 25th Thence run east along the centerline Said point also described as the eaSI
thC Supervisor Of Elections. in any
Run west along the County line to Centerline
SectionlI.
Township 215, Range JOE Avenue into the center of Lake line) to Country Club Road
Street
odd numbered year, to change the Dean Road
of State Road 431 to the southeast line of canal
to the Centerline of Howell Creek
iesSup
Run
easterly on Country Club Road Run west on 25th Street to French corner of Section 31. Township 205, Thence run northwestcrly ap
location of polling places Of election Run northwesterly on Dean Road to Thence run southwesterly along lhe Run southwesterly along said to
SCL
Railroad main line
Avenue (1792)
precincts, and
pro matdly asl feel along the east
Range JOE
the point of beginning.
centerline of Howell Creek to the imaginary line to Brantley Avenue FoIlowSCL Railroadma)nlinenorth Runnortlton French Avenueto 12th Thence continue east along the line of canal to a point
WHEREAS, the Supervisor of Polling Plan: City Hall. S. Central west
line of Section 26, Township on the south shore of Lake Jessup to SCI Railroad Tavares Branch
Street
Elections of Seminole County did Avenue, Oviedo, Florida.
centerline of State Road 431 in Said point being approximately 520
2)5, Range JOE
Rim soulhwesterly along Brantley Follow SCL Railroad Tavares Run east on 12th Street to point of Section 32, Township 20S, Range3OE feetsouth of the centerline of Howell
recommend and approve alteration PRECINCT NO. I
Thence run south along the westline Avenue to S.t. 119
Branch west Southwesterly to II
beginning,
or creation of election precincts In
to the southeast corner of Section 32, Branch Road
Begin at the junct.on of the St. Johns 01 Section 71, Township 215, Range
Run northwesterly ind westerly
Run southwesterly on I I to point of
Polling Place: Central Baptist Township 20$, Range JOE
Seminole County. Florida, by the
Thence run north approximately 320
River ansi the Econlockh.tctw. JOE to the point of beginning,
along SR 119 to SR. 43.4
beginning.
Church.
1311
Oak
Avenue,
Sanford.
Thence
run
i'torth
along
the
east
line
feet tO the centerline of Howell
Board of County Commissioners of Creek at the eastern county line
Polling Place: Slovak Gardens
Run westerly along SR. 411 to point
Polling Place, ldyilwitde Sthoot, Florida.
Seminole County, Florida, and
of Section 32, Township 20S, Range Branch Road.
Follow the Econlockhatchee Creek Community Houti,
SemInole of beginning
Vihten Road, Sanford. Florida
PRECINCT NO. 29
JOE to the northeast corner of said Thence run easterly along the
WHEREAS, the Board of County westerly to an east extension of County, Florida.
Polling Place: Winter Springs Town PRECINCT P40. 21
BegIn at the intersection of French Section
Commissioners of Seminole County. Cabbze Avenue
centerlIne Of Howell Branch Road tovd
PRECINCT NO. 9
Hail. Winter Springs, Florida 102
flegn at the intersection of Park Avenue (U.S. 1792) and 20th Street Thence run west along the north line a point on the east line of Section 31.
Florida, do deem It necessary to Run west on said extension of Begin at the Intersection of State
North Moss Road.
Avenue and 13th Street
alter or create election districts or Cabbage Avenue to Cabbage Avenue Road 431 and Wtkiv*
Run west on 20th Street to Country of said Section to the centerline Of Township 215, Range 30E
Springs Road
PRECINCT NO. II
Rut' west on 13th Street to Pci
Club Oriv
preCincts, and
Said point also described as the
the ACL Railroad right Of way
Run west on Cabbage Avenue to RunsouthwesterlyonSlate Road 434
tlegin at the intersection of Sanlando simmon Avenue
WHEREAS, this is an odd number Stone Street
centerline of Dike Road
Continue
on
Country
Club
Drive
to
Thence
tun
north
along
the
cen
to State Road 436
Springs Road (SR. 434) and U.S. I?. Run north on Persimmon Avenue to Country Club Road
Thence run north along the cen.
year as provided in Chapter 9$ 031. Run north on Stone Street to Zalt Run westerly on State Road 436 to 97
terlineof the ACL Railroad righl of
McCraken Road
Plorido Statutes 1963. arid
Continue on Country Club Road to way In Section 29, Township 205, tecline of Dike Road to the northeast
Creek Main Canal
the Orange Seminole County line
Run west along Sanlando Springs Run northeast at a 4$ degree angle Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
Range JOE, to the point of beginning, corner of Section 34. Township 215,
WHEREAS.
Chapter
101.73
Run
in
a
northerly
direction
on
Salt
Run
no(th on county line to the Road (SR. 431) to the western from the Intersection of McCraken Run north on the Seaboard Coast Polling Place: Longwood City Hall, Range JOE
U Jori Statutes 963 does provide Creek Main Canal to Salt Creek
northwest corner of Section 6 215
Section line of 62130
fht any change in the division,
Road and Persimmon Avenue to the Line Railroad to the Seaboard Coast corner Warren &amp; Wilma Sts . Thence continue northerly along the
Run northwesterly on Salt Creek to 29E
Run south along the western Section Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Line Railroad (Leeshurg Branch)
rberorboundariesottheelectjon Lake Jesp
centerline of Dike Road In Section
Lcncjwiiocj. Flarida
Run east cn 'e rort?i ire cit Selcn
tiflO of 62130 to Alberta Street
(Lccct:urç Branch)
Rufli'itci tht' SeaoarU Coast Line
n.iII t'
'C 'Oct
aL1uraiei
, rons'ip 71S. Range JOE. to a
PRECINCT
PlO.
34
roilo on wrsteriy c*tcflcx1 cii Salt
and 4 21S29E to Wck,.a Springs
Run cast aiong Aiberta Strect to the Run north lroni the Seaboard Coast Railroad to an imaginary lIne cx.
'J scrib4d in vritng by the County Creek into Lake .Iessup ap. Road
Begin at a point on the south line t point
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
Line Railroad on an imagin'try line tended South from Terwilllger Lane Section 11, Township 21 south, Said point being approxImately 14$
Commiilonpra of Seminole County, proxImately One fourth mile
Thence run southeasterly on Wesilva
Run South along the Seaboard (past er.tending north to intersect with Run southeast 15 degrees to the Range 29E
feet north of the centerline of
anclthatthebourKlaries.ndlimltsof Run north in the c.nter of Lake Springs Road to the point of
Line Railroad to Longwood Road Terwilliger Lane
intersection of Persimmon Avenue Saldpointbelr,gappt-oximately 1,660 Princess Gate Boulevard
each precinct shall be eccur)tety set Jeup to old St. Johns River bed beginning
(SR. 427)
Continue north on Terwilliger Lane and McCracken Road
feet east of the southwest corner of Thence continue northerly along the
forth and that the polling places acrossStateRoadllandtothewest Polling Place: Baptist Church, W.
Run norlheast along Longwood to the South shore nO Lake Monroe Runsouthon PersimmonAvenueto raid section
shall be clearly defined and end of Goveinmcnl cut
centerline of Dike Road in Section
Lake Brantley Road, Seminole
Road (SR. 427) to Seminola Continue northo.i an imaginary line 13th Strict
described and that any changes
Said point also described as the 21, Township 2)5, Range JOE to the
Foliowthest.JohnsRivecalongthe County. Florida
Boulevard
norlhfrom TerwiillgerLaneintothe Run east on 13th Street to French Centerline of State Road 4
(In. eastlineof5ection7l,Township2IS,
sttll be published four (4) times In county line to Lake Harney thru the PRECINCT NO. 10
Run east along Seminola Boulevard center of Lake Monroe
Avenue U.S. l79?
terstate Four)
Range JOE
some newspaper In Seminole center of Lake Harney along county Begin at th intersection of In- to U.S. 179?
County.
Run east along the center of Lake Run south on French Avenue (U.S. Thence run norlh along the cen Thence contInue east along the
line
terstafe 4and Paola Road
Runnorlhalongl. S 1792topointof Monroe to an imaginary line cx
HOW, THEREFORE. BE
1797) to point of beginning.
terlineofStateRoadlOOtothenorth centerline of Dike Road in Section
IT Continue south on the St. Johns Run east on Paola Road (where beginning
tetding north into the center of the Polling Place: Portable, Sanford line of Section 11, Township 21 south, 26, Township 215, Range JOE to the
RE5OVED by the Board of County River ic 'r?
of beginning (at Peola Road circumvents an
Polling Place: Church of God, lOke from Park Avenue
Corrmissic,ners in and for Seminole EconiockIatcriee Creek).
MiddI School, Sanford, FlorIda
Range 29 east
east lIneal Section 26, Township 21S,
unnamed take
on section Wildenicre Avenue, L.ongwood, Run south along the imaginary line PRECINCT P40.
County that pursuant to Chapter
Thence,uneastaloflgth,norlhllne Range JOE
Polling Place: Community House, line) to Rontoulcontinue
Lane
Florida
9S.031.FiofidaStatutesl9l3,th,ydo Deneva. Fiorida.
tothesouthshoreofth,Iakeat Park Begin at the intersection of the of Section 1). TownshIp 31S, Range Thence continue east along the
Pun south on Raritoul Lane where it
PRECINCT NO. is
Avenue
hereby otter or create the following PRECINCT NO. l.A
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad 29E to the northeast corner of said centerline of Dike Road in Section
described election precincts ano do Begin at tne intersection of State joins and becomes County Chit, Begin at the intersection of Thir. Continue south along Park Avenue (Letsburg Branch) and Interstate I Section
2.5, TownshIp 2)5, Range JOE to the
Road
teenlh Street and Sanford Avenue in to th point of beginning.
Run north on II to the center of the
Thence continue east alorg the north centerline of Tusi'.awIIla-Gabriella
deslsate the following described Wod 119 and the South Seminole Continue south on Country Club Sanford
Polling Place Jaycee Information St. Johns in Lake Monroe
polling places, and
line of Section 12, Township 2)5, Road
County Line
Road to intersection with SCL
Pun west on Thirteenth Street to Boith. .itn "strcet and French Run east through the center of Lake
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
Range 79E to a point on the ceo- Thence run South along the can
Run north on State Road 419 to Railroad
Park Avenue
Avenue, Sanford, Florida
Monroe to an imaginary line cx.
pursuant to Chapter 101.73, Florida Oleander Avenue
terline of Palm Springs Drive
terlin of TuskawillaGabri.11a
Run south on SCL Railroad (staying Run north on Park Avenue to First PRECINCT NO. 22
tending north from Terwilllger Lane Thence run South along the can Road to tIe iouthlini of SectIon 75.
Statutes 1963, that said alterations Run sast on Oleander Avenue to an on the westernmost track) to the
Street
Begin at lhe intersectIon of Run south on an Imaginary line to terline of Palm Springs DrIve to the Township ItS, Range JOE
and changes be set forth as follows unnamed creek running under cast Quarter corner of Section 20Continue on an imaginary line cx- Mellonville Avenue and 75th Stree' Terwilliger Lane
SOuth line of Section 12, Township Thenc, continue south along the
for said election prsclnct together Oleander Avenue and northeasterly 705 JOE
tending north from Park Avenue to (S P. 46)
with an accurate description of said to Lake Mills
Continue on Terwilliger Lane to the 2)5, Range 29E Thence run wist centerline of TuskawillaGabriella
Runwestonthecenteqilneof Section the center of Lake Monroe
polling places, to wit:
Run west on 25th Street (S.R. 14) to Seaboard Coast LIne RaIlroad along the south lin, of Section Il, Road In Secti*n 36. Township 215.
Run northeasterly along Slid Un. 7020$) to the east quarter corner
Run east along an imaginary line in Sanford Avenue
(Leesburg Branch)
PRCCINCT NO. I
Township 215, Range 7'IE. to the Range JOE to the centerine of State
named creek to lake Mills
of Section 19 205 JOE
the center of Lake Monroe to Pun north on Sanford Avenue to Run west on the Seaboard Coast Southwest corner of slid Section
Begin 20th Street and French Plhiw. lh..ent.ro4 Lake M!t:
Road £36
Zur. .,i ,.s i,e
.,. ot
.i'uliie, imaginary line exlensiing Ceery Avenue (SR. 415)
Avenue (17 9,, Sanford. Florida
Line Railroad (Leesburg Branch) to
Thence continue west along the Thencertjnesst alongthe centerline
toanimagiriary Iineextending South Section 19.7OS-30E to the west
ifltothecenter of Lake Monroe north Run east on Celery Avenue (SR. the point of beginning.
south line of Section Ii, Township of State Road 126 to the east line of
Run south on French Avenue (17.9's) into Lake Mills from Geneva. quarter corner of Section 19 70S.JOE
from Chapman Avenue
11$) to Hickory Avenue
Polling Place: Lake Monroe 215. Range, 29E to the point of Section 36. Township 215, Range JOE
to 23t.s Street
Chuluota Rood (S.R. 13)
Run north on the west Iineof Section
Run South along the imaginary line Run north on Hickory Avenue to Elementary School, east of 15-A on beginning.
Thencecontinucalong the centerline
Run wttt on 25 Street to Lake Miry Run north on the imagInary line to 19 20S JOE lathe east quarter corner to Chapman Avenue
Chapman Avenue
Road
Monroe School Road, Lake ?'onroe,
Polling Place: Because tha Board of of State Road 476 In Section 3).
the Geneva Chuluota Road (SR. 13) of Section 24 ?0S.79E
Continue
south
along
Chapman
Continue
north
on
Chapman
Avenue
Florida
Run north on Lake
Ccjnty Commissioners of Seminole Township 3)5. Range 31E to thC
Mary Ros to Continue north along thC Geneva. Run west on the center line of Avenue to Hickory Avenue
to the South shore of Lake Monroe PRECINCT NO. 3)
County has determined that no centerline of Dean Road
Run east on Country Club Road to Run east along Brumiey Road to Northerly on I-I to point of beginAverue to Celery Avenue (SR. 115) from Chapman Avenue to the center Center of the interjection of State within this Precinct adequate for the centerine of Dean Road to the
Country Club Drive
Lake Mills Road
n:ng
RunwestalongCeleryAvenue(SR
of Lake Monroe
Road 136 and Kewannee Trail in expeditious arid efficient housing southeast corner of Section 3),
Continue northeast on Country Club Run south along Lake Mills Road tn
P13cc:
£15) to 5.tcrd
Lake 71'ar,
DrIve to 20th Street
Run
east along lii. center of Lake Section 2), Townsnip 2)5, Range JOE ano handling of voting and voting Township 2)5, Range 31E
Curryvllle Road
Elementary School AudItorium. Run south along Sanford Avenue to Monroe 'ri an imaginary line ix. Thence run northwesterly along the paraphernalia, the Board ha by Thincerunwest along
Continue east on 20th Street to point
the South line
Run south along Curr'yville Road to Lake Mary, Florioa.
point of beginning,
of beginning.
lending north from Mellonvllle centerline of State Rood 436 to the separate resolution, also recorded of Section 3), Township 2)5. Range
apolntfourlsundred(100)feef more PRECINCT 140. It
Polling Place:
SanfordClvlc Center, Avenuetothecenfecof LakeMonroe west line of Section 21, Township on this date, pursuant to Florida 31E to the SouthweSt corner of said
PoIIln,Place:Cr,tJrchof God, 603W. or less southeast of the Intersection Begin at the intersection of II and
blk. north of First Street on Run south along the imaginary line 215, Range JOE
flrid Street. Sanford. Florid.i.
Statutes Section 101.7) desIgnated Section
withCurryvitIeRoadandLakeil
S.P. 434
Sanford Avenue, Sanford, Florida to the South shore Of Lake Monroe Thence continue northwesterly the following site outside Precinct Tbencecontinuealongthesouthline
PRECINCT NO. 3
Road
j
Run easterly on SR. 136 to in.
PRECINCT PlO. II
and Mellonville Avenue
'along the centerline of State Road Plo. 31 as a temporary polling place 00 S(tn 36, 35, end 31, TownshIp
B*gnCOun1ylingnd Interstate I at Run west, southwesterly, south and tersection of Maitland Avenue
Begin at SR
)6
on
tte
west
Continue south along Mellonviltc 136 in Section 20, Township 215,
Lake Monroe
fOr Precinct No. 34: Altarnonte 7)S, Range JOE, to the point of
southeaslerlyaionganarctoapoint RunsovthonMaittandAvenuetothe Orange Seminole County line
Avenue to the point of begioning,
Range JOE to the north line of Springs Elementary School, 300 beginning
RunsouthOnl.ltosoutnS.ctionline on Ft. Christmas Road op. intersection of Spring Lake Road
Follow SR. 134 easterly to Forest
Polling Place: Because the Board Sctiong, Township 715, RangeJOE
Section 21205 29E
Pirieview Drive, off Palm Springs Polling Place: Elks Club. Howell
proximately thres thouSand four RunwejtonSpringLakeRoadtothe Lake Avenue
of County Commissioners of Thence continue northwesterly Drive, Attamonte $prings, Florida. Branch Road, Goldenrod, Florida.
Run west on South line Section 24
hundred (3,100) feet northwest of interjcti of Interstate I
Run southerly on Forest Lake Seminote County has determined along the centerline Of State Road
2OS29E to southeast corner $ecto
the SemInole County line
PflICINCT NO. 35
PRECINCT NO. 41
Pun north on I-Ito point of begin.
Avenue to Forest Lake Drive
that no accommodations presently 434 in Section Il. Townthip 21S,
Begin a the intersection of State Beginattheinterjectional$emoran
320S 29E
Run southeast along Ft. Christmas fling.
Run weSt on ForeSt Lake Drive to exist within this Precinct adequate Range JOE to the centerlin, of Ox.
Road 434 and Montgomery Road
Run west on south tine of SectIon 73. Road to the Seminole County tIne
Boulevard (SR. 434) and U.S. 17.97
Potting Place
First F ederal Eden Park Avenue
for the expeditiouj and efficient ford Rood
205 29E to stjth, corner Section RunwestaIongthe5efnino4,cty Building, Alfamonte Springs,
Run north on Montgomery Road to Run west on Semoran Boulevard
Follow Eden Park Avenue south to housing and handling of voting and Thence run southerly along the
fl20S79E
the Little WekIva River
line to the poInt of beginning.
(SR. 434) to Lake Howell Road
Flor:da.
SCL Railroad (Trilby Branch)
votIng paraphernalia, the Board has centerline of Oxford Road to the Run westerly and southerly on tfte Run north on Lake Howell Road to
Run west on south line of Sect'on 22.
Polling Place: Because the Board of PRECINCT NO. I?
Follow SCL Railroad southwesterly by separate resolullon, also South line of Section 17. Township Little Weklva River to S P. 436
205 29E to Little Wekiva River
County Ccmnmlsslc.,ners of Seminole Begn at a point on the South line o4
North Street
to Orange Seminole County line recorded on this date, pursuant to 215. Range JOE
Run r.orlttwesterly on the Little County nas determined that no Section 19, Township 2)S, Range 29E
Thence run east on S.R. 436 to Jhe Run west on North Street to
West
then
north
on
County
line
to
Ftorida
Statutes
Section
101.7),
Thence
continue
southerly
alorg the point of beginning.
Wekiva River to the Wekiva River accommodations presently exIst Said point being approximately
Longwood Road (S.R. 131)
point of beginning,
designated the following site outside centerline of Oxford Road in Section
arid County line
Polling Place: Spring Oaks Corn
v'sthin this Precinct adequate for the feet west of the southeast ccrner
Run north on Longwond Road (S P
Polling Place: St. Andrews Precinct Plo 77 as a temporary 20. Township 71$, Range JOE to the
Follow County lini lth to the St.
expeditious and efficIent housing Section 19, Township 215, Range 29
munity Club House, Altamoiite 42;') to Seminola Boulevard
Presbyterian Church, 9913 Cear polling place for Precinct No. 73, Centerline o4 Caroltor, Road
Johns River
Springs, Florida
Run east on Serninola Boulevard to
and handling of votIng and voting Thence run northeasterly along the
Lake Road, Seminole County. Sanford Civ.c Center, Sanford, Thencerunw,stalongthe centerline PRECINCT 140.34
Follow Coa,ty line southeasterly on
Paraphernalia, the Board has by cent.rlineof Trilby Branch Railroad
U.S 17.92
lorlda
Florida,
of Carolton Road to the e,st right of
the St. Johns Rivir to the point of separate resolution, also recorded to the east line of Section 19,
Begin on South line of Seminole Run south on U.S. 17 92 to point of
PRECINCT HO. 23
way line of Winston Road
PRECINCT PlO. )7
beginning
County at Interstate I
beginning
on this date, pur's,.ant to Florida TOwnship 11$. Range 29 E
Begin at the Intersection of U.S. 17. Begin at the Orange.Semlnole Thence run north along the east
Polling Place: Wilson School, Paola,
Run east along said south County l'oIlIng Place: Milweo Middle
Statutes Section 101.71, desIgnated Thencecontinue northeasterly along 92 and SR. 434
County line and U.S. 17-97
Fiorida,
right of way line of Winston Road line to Intersection with Seaboard School, Seminol County, Florida,
the followIng site outside Precinct the centerline of Triiby Branch
Run Southeasterly on
PRECINCT NO.3
134 to Follow U.S. 17.97 northeasterly to approximately 35 feet to the nor.
Coast Line Railroad main line track PRECINCT PlO, 43
NO.7.Aasatemporarypoilingplace Railroad I
Section
70, Township intersection with Red Bug Lake SR. 436
thwi'st corner of Lot 3, Block 0, GO northerly on SCLRR main lIne Begin at the Intersection o' AIrport
8.pin on County line at the Osteen for Precinct No. 7.A: CommunIty 215, Range 29E,
to a point
on the Road and Winter Park Drive
Run Westerly on SR. 436 to SCL English Estates Unit 3, Piat Book 14, track to Intersection with Spring
Bridge and the St. Johns River
Hove, Chutuof a, Florida.
Boutevarst and U 5 17.97
centerline of Eden Park Avenue
Page 65, Public Records of Seminole Lake Road
Run Northerly on Winter Park Drive Rairoad
Follow the St. Johns River (County PRECINCT NO. 7
Thence run north along the canRun north on U.S. 17 92 to DeSoto
to Intersection of Queen's Mirror Follow SCL Railroad southerly to County
line) southeasterly to Stats Road 46
Begin at the lunction of the St. Johni terline of Eden Park Avenue to the Circle
Run westerly on Spring Laks Road Drive
pont of beginning,
Thence run east along the north line
Highway Bridge and the St. Johns
to intersection with Interstate I
River and the Econlockhacpiee north tine of Section 20. Township
Run north aatd westerly along ii
Polling
Place: Prairie Lake Legion of Lot 3, Block 0, English Estates,
River
Follow Queen's Mirror Circle north
GO SOuth on Interstate i to point of DeSo$ø Drive to El 'crtal Avenue
Creek at the eastern County tine
21S, Range 79E
Halt.
Smirrnle
County,
Florida.
westerly
to
15outh Triplett bk C
Unit) to the northeaSt corner of SOld
R0n South into Lake Jessup staying Run west and south along the Thence continue north aloag the Drive
beginning on south line of Seminole Run north along El Portal Avenue to
iot
PRECINCT NO. 34
County
In thi center of Lake Jelsup until
Econlockhatchee Creek to the centerline of Eden Park Avenue
an imaginary line representIng an
Thence run south approximately 35
Polling Place:
Follow South Triplett Lake Drive Begin at the intersection co U.S. 17
running Into a western extension of Seminole County line
Section 17, TOwnship 315, Range 79E
St. Mary Magdalen easterly extension of Terrace Drive
ft along the west line of Lot s, Church, 100 Spring Lake Road,
northwesterly and westerly to 92 and Semninola Boulevard
Salt Creek Run southwesterly and
Run east on the Seminole County approxirr,ately2600feetfopnt0
to El Portal Avenue
Triplett Lake Drive
Follow
west in the center of Lake Jessup to line to the St. Johns River
Seminola
Boulevard Indian Hills 6 Un,? 6 Plat Book IS. Allamonte Springs, Florida.
the n.rth line of Lot 32, McNeil's
Pun west along said imaginary line
Page
Follow Triplest Lake Drive
the center of an
southeasterly to Lake Drive
60, Public Records of Seminole PRECINCT NO. 37
to Georgia Avenue
imaginary line Run north nn the St. Johns RIver to Orange Villa, Plot Book 7. Page 9. therty to intersection of Oakwood Foltaw
Lake Drive southeasterly to County to the southwest corner of Begin at the intersection of the
rjnning due south from Beardall the point of beginning.
Run north along Georgia Avenue to
Avenue
CS
recorded
in
the
Public
Records
of
Drive
as
though
Oakwocj
Drive
Tuskawilla
Gabriefla
Rood
Lot
S.
Indian
Hills
Unit
6
Excluding, however, that area Seminole Counly
SCLRR (Lake Charm Branch) and 7th Street
Run norm n the rnegn.sry t!ne t
were extended cast
Follow TusliawlIla Gabriella Road Thence run easterly along the
SR 419
n rrc..t 7.A.
Inence run east approximately 20
Run east along 75th Street to
Beardall Av*nu
Follow Oakwood Drive west to In. northerly to SR. 119
soijthlineof LoIS, Indian Hills UnIt 6
'
Polling Pla'e: CommunIty Hou, feet to the
Run north on SR. 419 to U.S. 17-92 Mellonville Avenue
noflhwtt
COt.flIt.
Of
1.0?
7.
tersection
with
Sgnse$
Drive
Continue north on Beardell Avenue
to the west right of way lIne of Run northeast on U_S. t7.97 to Run South along Mellonvlll, Avenue
Run northwest and west on 5
Chutuota, Florida.
Forest Lake Heights Ptat Book 9
P.m north and west on Sunset Drive to iunction of SR. 119 and SR. 134 Winnebago Court
to an imaginary line parallel 4nd
Airport Boulevard
PRECINCT NO.6
tO
PageR,
25th
Place
acjlact'n? to the eastwest runway of
Run weSt on SR. 431 t u.s. 17.97
Thence run north along the west RuneastonAirport Boulevardtothe Run west along 25th
Begin at a point on tne southwest County Public Recordsof SemInole to intersection of U.S. 17.97
Place to the
Run southwesterty on u.s. 17-97 to Follow U.S. 17.92 southerly to point rightofW*yl,fleofWinflgoCourt
the Sanford Municipal Airport
SCLRR
(Lake
Charm
Branch)
SCLRR
corner of Section 7! Township 213, Thence run north approximately 2.5 point of beginning
Run west on the imagrnhry lire
of
beginning
eproiimatety
35
feet
to
a
point
Run south on the SCLRR (Lake
Range JOE
lent to tin rcflferhne ci' Foest Lake
Run South along the SCLRR to
Polling Piace; Ca%st'tberry F ire Po'ling Place: Seventh-day Ad
pra,Iri to the eosl west runway to
Sad point also described as the
Charm Branch) to point of begin. Airport Boulevard
Thence run east along the Southline Drive West
Station, Casselberry, Florida
fling.
the Sanford City Limits
ventlst
Church,
south
of
434
on
Moss
centerline
of
Talbot
Road
of Section 20, Township 215. Range Thenceruneastaloflgthecent,flifle
Run west along Airport Boulevard to
PRECINCT NO. is
eh1
Un1ea5talofl9thec.flterlin,
Polling Place: Sanora Club Huse, the point of eginning,
Road. Winter Springs, Florida.
RunnorthonttleSanfordCity Limits JOE to the southeast corner of of Forest Lake Drive West apto 75th Street (S P. 14)
Begnat
tree
intersection
of
Sanford,
PRECINCT
140.23
of
Talbof
Rood
to
the
centerline
of
East
off
Sanford
Avenue
on
Sanora
Polling
Place: Sandlewood
Section2I, Township 21S, Range E pro4imatety 6k) feet to the cenjf
Villas
Run east on 25th Street (S.R. 44) to Theneconlinue east along the north tecline of Forest
Oviedo Pond (SR. 419) and Begin at intersectional S.R Gland Kewanne Trail
Boutevard, Sanford, Florida.
Recreational Building. Sanford, Fl
Lake
Drive
Silver Avenue
Seaboard
Coast Line Railroad (Lake S 427 (M.aitland Avenue)
Thence run northeasterly along the PRECINCT NO. 31
line of Sec?ior 34. Township 215, Thenct run northerly along the Charm
Branch)
PRECINCT NO. a3
Run north on Silver Ayentje 'o 34th Range JOE to a point
Run east on S.R. 136 to intersection centerline of Kewanne Trail to the Begin at the lnterwc,n of Red Bug Begin at a point on the north line of
centerline of Forest Lake
COSt llri of SectIon 70, TownshIp 21S,
Street
Run norfliasterly on tho railroad to with Seaboard Coast Line
Lake Roid, State Road 134. ;.d Settion 53, Township 21 South,
Saidpoint, being approximately 3413 approximately 1910 feet toDrive
the 2.5th Place
Range JOE
Railroad main line track
Winter Park Drive
Run east on 24th Street to Burrows feet from the northwest corner of centerline of State Road 134
Rang. JO East. said point being
Run east on 75th Place to Mcllonvllle Follow South along SCLR R main line Thence continue northeasterly along
Laiw
Section3l. Townshi2I5, Range JOE Run easterly on State
Run north on Winter Park Drive approximately 300
Road 436 to Avenue
feet west of
Run north on Burrows Lane to an Said point also described as the State Road 431
track to intersection with Spring the centerline of Kewannee Trail In Opproximately 1250 feet to C point, northeast corner of Section
33,
Run
north
on
Mellonville
Avenue
to
Lake
Road
SectIon 71. TOwnship 215, Range Said point being 1000 feet west of the
.maginary line running due north ce'ntet.ine of Howell Branch Road Run south on the centerline of State
Township
31$.
Range
JOE
75th Street (SR. 16)
Run westerly on Spring Lake Road JOE. to point of beginning,
from Burrows Lane to Celery
northwest corner of Lot 3. iSlock 12. Sad point also described
Thence run easterly along the ROactI3lto4 point west Of thesouth.
as the
Run east on 75th Strcel (SR. 46) to to intprc$ion with 5 127 (MaIt1rid Polfing Ptace: English Estates
Avenue (SR. ItS)
Htfller Homes Howilt Park Section CCnterline of State Road 436
centerlineof Howell Branch Road to *nt 'v''s.' c lot 152. res; Cily
the Sanford City Limits
Schul, Oxford Road, Fern Park, One, Plot Book 13, Page 41
Avenue)
(onttnuenorthontheimaginaryiin, apointonth.east lineof SecticnJi. Orange Park. Plot Book 2, Page 60 Run South along the Sanford City Run north on $177 to point of Florida
Thence run southeasterly along the
to Celery Avenue (SR. 415,
Thence run east 1000 feet
TOwnship 7)5. Range 30E
Run east
to the Centerline of State Road 434 to a
to the southwest corner Of Limiti to an imagii'.ary line parallel beginning at SR. 436.
'tun east on Celery Avem.ie (SR.
Said point also described as the lot 152 of said
northwest
corner
of
said
Lot
33
PRECINCT NO.
plot
poInt on the east line of Section 33,
to the East-West Airport runway
Polling Place: Altamonte Springs Begin at
415) to point of beginning,
Run north 1000 feet
centerline of Dike Road
the intersection of Rantoul
Township 215, Rang. JOE
Run east on the south lin of lots 157 Run east along the imaginary line Civk Center. Magnolia Avenue, Off Lane and Country Club Road (S.R.
Polling Place: MIdway Fire House. Thence run north along the ceo through
Run east approximately 13.10 feet to Thence contInue SoutheaSterly
137, Forest CIty Orange parallel to the
along
eaSt west runway to LonOwood Avenue, Altamonle 16A)
Jitney .&amp;verx.je, Seminole County terlineof Dike Road to the nortteast Park, Plal Book
thenorthwest corner of Lot ii, Block the Centerline of State Road 436. in
2, Page 60 to the
Beardall Avenue
Fiord,
Springs, Florida,
Sumnerse:
North
Section
5,
Plat
corner of Section 34. Township 21S, southeast corner Of lOt 131, 0' said Run south on Beardall Avenue to
Rn east on Country Club Road to
SectIon 31, Township ,is, Range JOE
PRECINCT 140.4
an PRECINCT NO. 26
Range XE
14. Page M
p(at
Country Club Road
to a point on the south line of Section
icnaginaryIIneext,fldinggtpf0
S,gin at the intersection of Palm Thencecontlnue northerly along the Run easterly
Begin at the )unctlori 01 U.S. 1792 Continuenortpieaston Country Club Run east on the north line of Sum. 31, TOwnship 7lS, Range JOE
through lot 277,
Beardall Avenue to the center of and SR 171
Springs Drive and Semorar centerline of Dike Road ir,
met-set tlorlh Section S to the nor. Said point being approximately $70
Road to Lake Mary Road
Sect.o't Trailwood Estate Section 2, P1St Lake Jessup
Boulevard SR 436)
Follow SR. 121 westerly to SCL Pin south on Lake
24, Township 215, Range JOE, to a Book II. Page 12, and Northwestern Run west through
Mary Road to theast corner of Lot 1, Block K. feet from ttii southwest corner of
the center of Lake Railroad
Rvnqffi
Palm Springi DrIve to point
Summerset North SectIon 5
25th Street
Section 34, Township 215, Range JOE
North 5tret
Avenue to th. Southwest corner of .Ie-ssup to the mouth of Soldier's Follow SCL Railroad northeasterly Run east on 75th Street to the old
Said point being aoproximatefy 143 tot
Thence run north on the east line of Thence run eat along the south line
t. Block 2r. Weathecfield 2nd
Cre.s
.11
th st,ore of LOke Jessup
unc-asl Cr Ur'n S'ree!to Sernrle fft? nerTh of the CCntcriin
(staying on tie western tract) to
CL Railroad right cit way
of A'J'Jt+r, Plot book I). I'og. 102
Section 16 uS JOE to the southwest of !)ecton 31. Towrnhil 215, Range
Pun west along Soldiers Creek to Country Club Road
Avenue
Princess G*te Boulevard
cornet of Lot I. Block H. Camelot JOE to a point
Run south on the old SCL Railroad
Runeeltalongthe$outpIlneot lots) thc point of beginning.
Run north on Semirtofe Avenue to Thence coot IW* northerly along the through 11 BlocK 74, Weathersticld
Run north on Country Club Road to till it merges with the SCL Railroad Unit 2, Put Book II, Page 95
Said toint being apProximately 620
Point'.; Place: Because the Board the Sanford Grant Line
Alberta Street
centerline of Dike Road in Sectior, 2nd AdditiOn
Run southeasterly on the South line feet wt of the southeast corner of
Contnue on SCL Railroad to the
Run east on Alberta Street to the 7/, Township 215, Range JOE to the Continue east to the southeast Seminole
of CountyCounty
Commissioners
of
Pun
southeast.cl1'on
Sanford
Grant
intersection
with
an
imaginary
line
has determined Line I') U 5, 1'92
Camelot Unit 7. to the southeast SectionJi, Township 7)5, Range JOE
Seaboard Coast L'ne Railroed
east line cI SectIon 27, TownshIp 213. corner of lot 33, Block
reprtsenting the Sanford Grant Line corner of Lot 39. Block H, Camelot Thence
run norlhwesterly ap.
that no accommodations presently Run southwesterly on U.S. 17.92 to Run northwest on the Sanford Grant Unit 2
Run south on the Seaboard Coast Range JOE
Weattuerlfield 2nd Acthtion
Proximately LISi feet along the east
e'Ist
within
this
Precinct
adequate
point
of
beginning.
Line Railroad to Long*ood Road
Run
north
on
the
eatt
Thence Continue east along the Pun sut?erty to the nouthwest
Line to the intersection with Counlry
line of Camelot line of canal to a point
for the empediticxjs and cfticinl
Polling Place: Lake Mary lire Club Roasi
IS P '7
cc r 'c'l ( cl D'kc Pc'ad ci Set.cin crcr c,t Lot ?. prr,
Unit 2 and it% e1ter.o1 to the north Said jtOiflt being aporoxem
VaPey
7
turg and h*ndiing of voting and I4oue, SE correr uf Wilbur Avenue Run north on Country Club Road to
line of Section 15215 JOE
Ru,, Southwesterly on Longwood 76, TownshIp 2)5, Range JOE to the Farms Section 6. Pat Boc* IS. Page
fMt South of the centeriin 01 Howell
4Th ,... c, t..
*IttI,ia,d
voting
p3rapherr,atia.
the
Board
has
and
First
Street,
Lake
Mary,
Pantoul
Lane
3. T.ti;p 225. 9
Thence continuenorth to Lake Drive Branch Road
by separate resolution, also
Florida.
Run Cast n rrs' Street to North Range 3tE
Run q',n, apprcttr4y '2'3 Let to rcor
Run loutheasterly on Lake Drive to Thene run north
Cccitnue north on Rantoul Lane to
approximately 570
on thiS date, pursuant to
PRECINCT NO. 27
Street
Bird Road
Thence (ontinij east along the a point on the SOuth line Of Lot
pont of beginning.
feet to the centerline of Howell
Florida Statutes Secf ion 101.71,
Begin at the Votusia Seminole Polling Place: Portable adjacent to Run Southerly an Bird Road to
Continua on North Street to Lake cinterlin* of Otluit Road itt Section Spring Valley Farms Section 6
East Branch Road
designated the (allowing Site outside County line or, the St. Johns River at
P$owell Road
25. TOwNship 715. Rang,X'E, to the
South side Of Mayfair Country Club, Lake Drive
Thence run westerly along the
RtnsOuihtotPu,SOuth
lineof
Section
Precinct
Plo.
ii
as
a
temporary
Osteen
l3ride
(SR. 1151
Run South on Lake Howell Road to centerline of TuskawiilaG..brlelia 22.21$. 2$E
Run easterly on East Lake Drive to Centerlineof
SemInole County. Florida
Howell Branch Road to
potlinq
p4
CCC
f
Precinct
No.
II:
Follow
SR.
415
west
to
the
Tuskawilla-Gabrielia Rood
Semoran Boulevard (SR. 434)
ROOd
flOt.. PRECINCT NO. 33
Thence run west aioctg the South line Seminole County Agri.Ccnter 4t
aPointonthenorthlIn,ofS,C,,f
Run west on Semoran Boulevard Thence run northerly along the of Sec$ionj 22. 2), 20 and 1?, To*n.
tt3wetf corner of Section 32.Iec.'TIE Be!n at a pont on fl'.i ,.itiieriin, of Run south.essert,. on Tu wUa. Town%nIp 2)5, Range
JOE, Said point
97 %wrst Run south on west line of SectIon 32 State Road 477, In SectIon 29
tS.R 436) to point of beginning.
cenici-Itne ot lusxaw;ta taabrlelta Vtip 7tS, Range 2PE, to the poInt of side), Sanford,3aniuvocn
Florida
Gabrlelta Road to Red Bug Lake being aPProximately 2,i45 feet from
Road
Pcltn3 Place' Atmc.n' Springs Poai to the nrtn i'ne of Section 75, begn'.ng
19$ J1E to Geneva Avenue (S P 16) TownshIp 20$. Range JOE
the northwest corner of 5ect
PRECINCT P40. 19
(t Hail, 1 btk west of 421, ' blk
3,
Run west on Geneva Avenue to Sed pnint being the center point of Run west on Red Bug Lske Road to lO*flship
TOwnship 21$, Range JOE
7)5,
Polling Place; morest CityBear
Range JOL
Begin at the lnters4tion of 75th
Meltonvilie .êienue
the
point
of
beginning,
ro'thcf S R.134.Aitamonte5prinçs, Thwcecgotinueflorffieriyalong the Lake Fire Station. Forest City,
tht intersection of State ROOd 117
Thencerunwfltatth,flor,ftli
Street and Lake Mary Road
Florida
Rut' north on MillOnyilli Avenue to and the ACL Railroad
Polling Placet South Seminole
centerline of Tus&amp;lwilla.C..abri,lla
PiECtNCT 140. 13
34,
Run
Southwest
along
Lake
Mary
the south shore of Liku Monroe
Middle
School,
Range
PRCINCT HO. S
east
Road to the centerline
side
of
Queens
Thxi5c, run Southwesterly along the
JOE to the northwejt 21$,
corner
o,
Of
Red
Bug
Begm
at
the
interttction
of
U.S.
17.
Road
to
an
imaginary
line
Continue
north
into
Lake
Monroe
on
centerline
of
State
Road
In,
ap.
Mirror
Lake.
turn
south
off
Winter
SectIon
31.
TOwnship
2)5, Range
3CE
Cf the mete-section ci Dean Lake Quad
92 and Sam'liando Spiinqs Road (S i
representing th Sanford Grant L.in
.i ¶.am. Pd 118
6 tIne prolectc-d from Meltceivilte provlmCtety )3 feet to a point on Park Drive. Cas'e-iberry, Flrrida
Thenceronwesta":tin crf'lerl.rt
Run %outoeat along the imagnary
Thenc, continue west along the
i,n -rtr.eesterly t 5f Rj 124
Avenue to the VoluSiC Seminole the centerline of L*ngwod Hills
t Red Bug L ke foad to th welt Run west on $ariando Springs Road Sanford Grant Line to U 5. 1792
PRECINCT
NO.
39
north
line of Section 3], Township
County line n Lake Monroe
tO itS fntsl-s'wl.on wru Sear Creek line of Section 74. Town$hi, 2)5, (SR. 431) to itih'and
Road
Street
Begin at the intersection ot us. I;. 21$, Rang. JOE t tt. point
Run northeaSt along U.S. 17.97 to Follow the Volusia-Seminole County Thencerun west along the
Pun norlhwe'st,rtyatong Bear Creek Range JOE
Ruin tth on *ghtand Street to
centerline 92 and the Orence.Seminoie County t*ginning
DeSoto Drive
tine t.OutPeasterI to a point of of Longwood Hills Road to th. west limp
to the so's ftt, of take .Iessup
Thence contint.p wcst alono ce'n. Seminal. Avi'4itum
PatIna Pta. •• • , begnr.ipq
ewçg
mnorth$ugnaoim,nery tine to terrirn nf Rttl Bug L.a.
70,
fl,. -4
itt in Ccr it'.. north rn en imfn.,n tn"
Gorortheasturly
}5.jtp )rive. t) I!t Por.ai Avenue
Count;
CommIssIoners
on
U
S.
ll93tothe
Pqfling Place: Efcaute the Doörd of Range JOE
Seminole
th tinter of Lisa ie'p
Sectiun34, To.inntp .I5, Mange 3Q
intersection
of 5 f 434
COui,ty P.a detaqmjc
north
from
Highland
Street
tø
the
Run
north
along
El
Portal
to
an
County
Cc'rnmijsionets
of
Seminole
Thence
continue
Westerly
along
the
Run
Southeast
along
SR.
434
tO
that no
Run *45t and northeasterly along to the west line of SectiOn 33,
$00 s*ti01 line of 292030
imaginary fine representing
the
Courtly has determnnd that rtc
ct'nterlinecfl.e,nqwoncjlfiil%poad in
intersection of Floral Boulevard

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Friday, Dec. U, 1,75—hA

Legal Notice

RESOLUTION
ON MOTION BY (OMMISSIOEI

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Polling Place: Rolling Hills Country Run southerly along an imaginary
CITY OF
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Club PressvjeN Avenue, north of line lathe entrance of Bear Creek
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Notice is hereby given that lam FOR
Li
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
North Street and 'outh of 431. Runsoutheasterly along Bear Creek
13
FLORIDA
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE engaged In business at 219 Lake FLORIDA
accommodations presently exist Longwood, Florida.
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
to Slate Road 426
Notice of Public Hearing
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Within?hispreclnctadequatefor,he PRECINCT NO.47
Mary Blvd., Lake Mary. Seminoie CIVIL ACTION PlO. 7S•1$1lCA49.F FLORIDA
J
Runsoulhwesterlon5tatepoad47o
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
CIVIL CASE NO. 14fl3I.CA49•O County, Fioriga,u
expetio
theficfitiojs STATE BANK OF APOPKA,
GENERAL JURISDICTION
and clIiietiI housing Usgin at a point on the south line of to the point of beginning.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL nameof THE MILLER GROUP, and
and handling of voting and voting Section 33, Township 205, Range
Plaintiff DIVISION
Polling Place: Information Center. the Planning Board of the City of MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a that I intend to register saId name y
CASE NO. 7S.ItooCA49.A
Paraphernalia, the Board has by 39E, said point being approximately
130) Winter Springs Boulevard,
Altamonte Springs, Florida, that corporation. etc
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, SHAVFP VALE,
separate resolution, alsn r.tnrrfrd
,
et
at,
IDS
MODT*1 E CO0t0* TuI4
feet v.'c'? of tho
i;ia'.t
Cuunity oi Seminote, l ioricja
said Board will hold a public hearing
PIintiff, Seminole County, FIOrist in ac
on this date, pursuant to Florida corner of Said Section
Defendants a Delaware corporation,
PRECINCT NO. SI
to consider the question of granting
cordance with the pfovisio'j of the
Statutes Section 101.71, designated Said point also descrIbed as the
AMENDED
Plaintiff,
Begin at the intersectIon of Slate
special exception number thirteen CARITON DUNNING and ARCIIIE Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit.
the following Site outIdo Precinct centerline Of State Road 400 (ln
NOTICE OF SUIT
Vs.
Road
4)6
&amp;nd
Interstate
1
Plo. i3 as temporary polling place terstate Four)
,
as listed in the zoning classification DUNNING, a k.a Luvonia Dunning, Section$650, Floridö Slatutei 1957.
TO: KATHRYN L. WOOD. for. THE
DEVELOPMENT COP
Run weSt on State Road 436 to the
of Resistential.Multiple Family (P. his wife,
5: W, M. Miller
merly
(lfor Precinct No 43: Eastbrook Swim Thence run northeasterly atong the
KATHRYN L.
BASS, PORATION AT NORTH LAKE,
intersection of Montgomery Road
MF)toproperty as described below,
Defendants. Publish: Dec. 4. 11, II. 24, 1973
Residence, old Highway 19, Mars INC., et al.,
Club, lust off taStbros Boulevard, centerline of State Rood 100 to the
as that classification is described In
DEU-12
and State Road 434
Seminole County, Florida.
NOTICE OF ACTION
Hill,
North CarolIna
26754,
Defendants
South line of Section 26. Township Run north on Montgomery Rood to thecompre4ensivezonirugordinar,ce TO: ARCHIE DUNNING, a Ii a
PRECINCT NO. 44
VALERIE 8. GILLIS. residence
NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTICE
705, Range 29E
of the City of Altamonte Springs,
the Little Wekiva River
Lavonia Dunning
and BRENDA
NOTICE is hereby gIven that the unknown,
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
J.
Begin at a point on the south line of Thencec.tinuenortheasterIy along Run westerly and southerly on the Florida, No. 220-73.
Residence Unknown
Board of County Commissioners of FOELKER, residence unknown.
PROPERTY
Section 33. Township 21S, Range JOE the Centerline of State Road 100 in Little Wekiva River to State Road
SUBJECT
PROPERTY
iS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Seminole County. Florida, shall at
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an TO: JOSEPH VILLELLA and
approximately 3,113 feet from the Section 26, Township 205, Range 29E
described
as
follows:
436
Southwest corner of said section
action for foreclose a mortgage on 7:00 p.m. or as soon as possible action to Ioreclo3e three mortgages
JOHN M. OWENS
to the east line of Section 26,
Run Weston State Road 436 to the
Thence run east along the South line Township 705, Range 29E
Parcel A: From the SW corner of the following property in Seminole thereafter, on the 20th day of 011 the following property In
db-a SITE DEVELOPERS,
Section
23,
Township
21
South,
County,
Florida:
intersection of State Road 136
January, 1976, In the Seminole Seminole County, Florida:
INC.
of Section 33, Township 21S, Range Thence continue northeasterly along
Range 29 East, Seminole County,
State Road 434
Lot 30 and that port of Lot 3), County Courthouse,
Begin at the SW corner, SE'-- of
Residence Unknown
JOE to the Southeast corner of SOld thecenlerline of State Road 100 (I4t
Sanford,
Florida run P0 69 degrees 4' 12" E. OAKLAND HILLS, d"scrbed as
Thence run north and easterly on
section
Florida, consider the adoption of the the NW.'.. of Section 23, Township 20
and
1316.54 feet to the SW corner of the follows: Beginning at a point on the following Ordiranc.,
in Section 23, TownshIp 205, Range State Road 43.4 to the intersection of
South, Range 79 East, thence run N.
CHEROKEE UTILITIES, INC
lhencecontinueeast along the South 29E, to the north line of Slid section State Road 431 and Interstate
SE oflhe SW 'A. of said Section 33. curveof the East right of woy lineal
tine of Section 31.
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO 0 degrees 03' 07" E. for 47.001 ft.
Residence Unknown
TownshIpState
215, thecenterlineof
Thencecontinue
northeasterly
along Thence run South on Interstate i to thence run N 73 degrees 03' 27" E., Encino Way at the intersection with THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS along the W. line of said SEA., NW.
Range JOE to the centerlineof
State
Road 100(1.4)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
the point of beginning,
Road 436
21636 feet for a Point of Beginning, the Southerly tine of Lot 30; thence OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, "4, Section 73, thence S. 09 degrees actiontoforeclosea mortgageon the
approximately 2.800 feet to a point
thenceconlinuep4. 73 degrees 05' 77" South 61 degrees 50'29" East along F L 0 P I 0 A P P 0 V I Dl PIG
Polling Place: Sanlando Baptist
Thence run northwesterly along the on the centerline of Section 21,
ss" E., parallel to the N. lIne of followIng property In Seminole
Church, South Side of 434, West of I.
E., J9Ofeet to the Westerly R.W line the Southerly tine of Lot JO for a REGUATION TO CONTROL AND the PIE.'.-, of Said Section 23, for County, Florida:
centerline of State Road 136 to the Township 295, Range 29E
I, Longwod, Florida.
west line of Section 31, Township Thenceruneast along the centerline PRECINCT
of Frontage Road on Interstate distance of 13507 feet; thence North REGULATE BUILDING CON. 2400.39) ft., to a point on a curve That part of the East Half of the
NO. 52
Highway No.4; thence i'un P4 1 deg. 6ldégrees3l'33"westfor adistance STRACTORS AND BUILDING coflcavetottte NWonthe Wright-of. Northwest Qua.'ler lying
7)5. Range JOE
East of the
of saic section, to the east line of Begin at a point on Winter Park
10 mm. 1$ sec. W. along said R.W of )OS.99 feet; thence North SI CO P4 ST P U CT ION WI T H I N Way of Lorsgwood Markham Road:
East right-of-way line of State Road
Thence Continue northwesterly Section7l,Town%hip2cs,Rang,29E
10.3$
feel; thence run N. 33 deg. 4 degrees5o'JS"Weslforadlstanceof SEMINOLE COUNTY; AMEN. Thence along the arcof sold curve No.400(Intentatel).allin Section
Drive i Section 16215 JOE
along the centerline of State Road Thenceruneastalongthecenterline Saldpointbeingl000feerwntof the
rnin,oasec.Wss36ofeet;therun
79,41 feet to the point of beginning, DING SECTION SOOF SEMINOLE having as its elements a central 2), Township 21 South, Range 79
436 in Section 33 Township ItS, of Section i,, Township 205, Range northwest corner of lot 33, Block 17
Range JOE to the centerline of 39E, to the east line of said section
7 deQ. OS mm. 11 sec. W. 1)1.10 according to the plat thereof as COUNTY ORDINANCE PlO 73.10 angle of 21 degrees 02' II" and a East
ter't thencerun N, S6deg. 17 mm. 52 recorded in PINt Book 13. Page 61,
HeftIer Homes Howell Park Secton
Winter Woods Boulevard
AS AMENDED fly OP fl:r;,SHCE radiusof 1113 390ff foriOl 171 ft to AND - That part of the Cast P-lalf of
Thence run east along the Centerline
One, Piat Book I), Page 47
sec.
E-, feet; to the Westerly R.W Public Pecorth of Seminole County, NO. 1)-bA, TO ADOPT THE iflS the point of tangency, thence 5. 27 the Southwest Quarter (LESS: the
Thene rumi westerly along the of Stction 20. Township 20S. Range
Thence run east 1000 feet to the
line of Wyrnore Road; thence S. 56 Florida.
REVISIONS TO THE 1923 EDITION degrees 17' 56" E. for 7.76S ft. NorTh 1095.12 feet thereof) lying
Boulevard 'o a point on the (en
ACL Railroad Line
north 1000 feet
terline of Nottingham Drive
thence run Northwesterly along a arerequirod toservea copy of your BUILDING CODE, TO ADOPT Markham Road; thence N. It State Rood No. 1 (Interstate 1);
Thence run southerly along the Run east approximately 13-40 feet to
curve concave Northeasterly, written defenses, if any, to it Ofl
APPENDIX "K" AND APPENDIX degrees 44' 53" W. for 1951.019 ft. ALSO: The Scuth2JSfeef of the West
Thence run southerly along the centerlineoftheACLRailroadtothe thenorthwestcornerof Lot IL Block havIng a radius of 332.77 feet; a RICHARD H. ADAMS, JR. of Gray, "L" OF THE 1975 REVISIONS TO alOng alit parallel tothe N lin.of Half of the NorthwestQuar?ercf the
centerline of Nottingham Drive to a SOuth Iin f Section 20, Township .1, Summerjet North Section 5, Plat
central angle of I) deg. 01 mln. 29 Adams. Harris I Robinson, P.A.. THE 1973 EDITION TO THE the NE.L. of Section 23, Township 20 Southeast Quarter; all in Section 11,
point appr..aimately 470 feet north of 205. Range JOE
sec., an arc distance of 60.19 feet; plaintiff's attorneys, whose address SO U T H E R N S T A N D AR 0 South, Range 79 East: nence along
Book 16, Page
the South line of Section 33, Town
71 South, Range 29 East.
Thence continue south along the Run east on the north line of Sum.
ship 2)S, Range JOE
thencerun5.S9cteg. llmin.O0.Ssec. is 401 East Robinson Street, P.O. BUILDING CODE. TO ADOPT theW. IIneoftheNE.',.of the SW.'4 ANDALSO: Lotsl,S,6, 1721.23.32
centerline of the ACL Railroad in irerwt Nrlh SectIon .5 to the rtor
W along a line parallel with and 10 Box 3081, Orlando, Florida 32602, Ofl APPENDIX
"0" OF THE 1973 of said Section 23, N. 0 degrees 00' and 33 (LESS: The East 156 feet of
Thenct run south to the south line of Scction79, Township 23S, Range JOE theast corner
feet
perpendIcular
to
of Lot I, Block K.
the or before the 17th day Cf January, SO U T H C P 14
I A N OAR D 32" E. f 526.300 0. t.) the point of Lots 74, 2.5, 32 and 33 and the East
Section 33, Township 2)5. Range toa point on the centerline of SR 427
Southeasterly line of Lot S.
Summerset North Section S
1976, and file the original with the BUILDING CODE: PROVISING beInning. All lying and being in 15.6 fee? of the South 353 feet of Lot
JOE, also described as point of Thenco run southwesterly along the Thence
run north on the east line of
beginning,
BLOCK C, SPRING LAKE HILLS clerk of this Court either before FOR CONSTRUCTION. SEP. Seminole County, Florida, con- 5);AND: The Northll feetof Lot 10;
centerline of State Road 171 op.
Section Il-3IS.JOE to the southwest according to the plat thereof as service on plaintiff's attorneys or VERABILITy, AND AN EF. taming 51.43 acres.
all In HUDSON PARtY., as recorded
Polling Place: San Jose Apartments proximately 3,330 feel to a point on corner of Lot 1, Block H, Camelot recorded in Plat Book 15, pages 73 immediately thereafter; otherwiSe a FEC lIVE DATE.
has been tiled against you ana you in Plot Book 1, Page 49, Pvbtic.
Recreat)onTaI Room, off 436 on the centerline of Longwcod Hills Unit
and
74,
7,
Book
16,
Page
93
'l
of
the
PublIc
Records
of
default
will
be
entered
against
you
(SEAL)
Winter Woods Blvd. County of Road
are required to serve a copy of your Records of Seminole County.
I 1
Run southeasterly on the south line
Seminole County, Florida, a for the relief demanded in the
Seminole. State of Florida
written defenses, if any, to it on Florida.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Thenceru,westalongthecenterIine of Camelot Unit 2,10 the Southeast distance of 345 feet; thence run complaint.
PRECINCT NO. 45
GEORGE C. KELLEY, Ill, P.A., ANDALSO; That partof tIe EastlO
.3
Clerk of Board
of Longwood Hills Road to the west
SOuthwesterly along a curve con.
corner of lot 39, Block H, Camelot
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Begin at a point on the south line of
Plaintiff's Attorney wnose address feet of the West Half of tnt Norof County Commissioners
line of Section 29, Township ?OS,
Unit 2
cave Northwesterly, having a radius thiS Court on December 2. 1975.
Scton 20 1:
p 715. Range 30E Range JOE
iS PC Box 11)7. ApopkO, Florida, th-ACSt Quarter of the Southeast
Seminole County, Florida
of 260 feet, a central angle of 1)0 deg. (SEAL)
Run north on the east line of Camelot
Sad point also described as the
Publish: Dec. 26, 1913
32703, on or before January 23rd, Quarter of Section 14. Township 21
29 mm. )9.S sec., an arc length of
Thence continue westerly along the Unit 2 and its extension to the north
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
1976, and file the original with the South, Rar.oe 39 :.St ILeSS: The
DEU.1)7
Southwest corner of Lot 3, Block B. centerline of Lorgwood Hills Road in line of Section IS 21 S-JOE
57995 feet; thence run S. 79 deg. 41
Clark of the Circuit Court
_____________________________ Clerk of this Court either before South 225 fee, titereof) lying South of
English Estates, Unit 7. Plot Book Section 30, Township 70S. Range JOE
mm.
20
sec.
W.
27.73
feet;
thence
run
Thence continue north to Lake Drive
By; Mary N. Darden
Page U, Public Records of to a point on the
service on Plaintiff's Attorney or
RESOLUTION
the Southerly right ci.way line of
west line of said Run northwesterly on Lake Drive to S lOdeg. 12 mm. I0sec. E 371.42 feet;
Deputy Clerk
Seminole County
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER lmmedlatelythereatt,r; otherwise a State Rood No. 436, all lying and
section
Seminole
Blvd.
thencerun S.$$ deg. E.. 246.42 feet; Publish Dec. 5. 17, 19, 26, 1975
Thence run north along
KWIATKOWSKI SECONDED BY default will be entered against you being Wi Seminole County, Florida.
the w*%t line Thence continue southerly along the Run westerly on Seminola Blvd. to thone run 5. 76 deg. 30 mm. C. 110 DEU-21
COMMISSIONER WILLIAMS THE for tnt ref let demanded In the All containing 71701 acres more or
of Lot), Block B. English Estates, centerllneofLongwoodHillsRoadin the Intersection of Seminola Blvd.
feet,thencerunS.41d,g.E,40ofeet
FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS Complaint.
less.
Unit7totplenorthwestcornerofsaid Section 75, Township 2OS, Range ansi Sunset Drive
:athe ro;riot
lot
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT
lTNES5my handandthesealog has been tiled against you and you
?9E,
ba point on the centerline of RunwestandsoutrtonSijnwtDrive 15.15313 acres.
Thence ri.jn east along the south E.E. Williamson
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THE REGULAR MEETING OF this Court on December 17th, 1973. arerequiredto$ery,acoofyour
Rood
to Triplet Lake Drive
Parcel B: From the SW corner of EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. THE BOARD OF COUNTY CON. (Seal)
wvttlen defenses. if any, to It on
approxlmately7Qfeeftoapolnt,said feet wI gi the Southeast corner of intersectioswlth South Triplet Lake
Range
29 East, Seminole County, COUNTY. FLORIDA,
point also described as the cen
COUNTY, FLORIDA, ON THE 2nd
Clerk of the Circuit Court
attorney, whose address
said section
s
Florida, run N. 89 deg. 4 mm. 17 CIVIL. NO. 7S-2215.-CA-09.8
Drive
terline of Oxford Road
By: Elaine RiChard,
DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D., icZS.
Greenberg, Traurig, Hoffman Llpodf
Run
w'st
on
CE.
Williamson
Road
Run
southeasterly
on
South
Triplet
sec.
E
along
the
South
line
of
the
SW
PEOPLES
SAVINGS
BANK,
Thence run northerly along the
Deputy Clerk
WHEREAS, Florida Statutes
&amp; Quentel. P.A., 1401 Brlckell
toltsintersictionwith Tollgate Trail Lake Drive to the intersection of
A of said SectIon 23, a distance of
centerline of Oxford Road to the
Plaintiff, provides for changes in elti
Publish: Dec. 19, 24, 1975, Jan. 2,9, Avenue.PH.1,ML,,,i, Florida 33131.
Pun southerly on Tollgate Trail to Queens Mirror Circle
933.05
feet
for
a
Point
of
BeginnIng;
vS.
centerline of Carlton Road
districts and polling places during 2976
the State Road 434
on or before January 77th, 1976. and
RunsoutheasterlyonQueensMmrror
thence continue N. 89 degrees 4 JAMES K. BIEBER, et al.,
DEU9O
odd numbered years. and
Thence run west along the centerline
tiletheOt.igmnalWiththeclerkofthis
Thence run west to the point Of Circle t the Intersection of
mirjt I? seconds East, 335.31 !cct
winter
Detenda,.Is.
WHE REAS, increasing population —
of Canton Road to lti* easI right of.
begInning.
Court eIther before Sirvici on
Park
to
the
SW
Corner
Drive
of
the
SE
U.
of
the
NOTICE OF SUIT
has necessitated changes In thy IN THE
way line of Winston Road
Polling Place Because the
CIRCUIT COURT, plaintiff's attOrney or immediately
Run south on Winter Park Drive to SW '.i.; thence run North 73 degrees TO; JAMES K. BIEBER
bcation Of polling places within
Thence run north along the east of County CommissionersBoard
of the point of beginning.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. thereafter; otherwise a default will
05
mInutes
27
seconds
East
216.3$
Woodland
Terrace
Resort
right of way line of Winston Rood Seminole County has determined Polling
precincts and alterations of CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE be entered agaInst you for the relief
Place: Because the Board of feet; thence run North 41 degrees
Apt. No. I
approximately 33 feet to the nor,
precincts and precinct boundaries, COUNTY, FLORIDA.
that
demanded In the claim against
'
no accommodiations presently County Commissioners of Seminole West, 100 feet, thence run North 16
Britt, Minnesota 35710
and
thwest corner of Lot 3, Block 0, exist within this Precinct adequate
Civil Action Number 75.b$73.CA49.F deftfldOfi?5
County
has
determined
that
no
degrees
30
minutes
West. 140 feet;
YOU APE HEREBY notified that
WHEREAS, in Compliance with ADVANCE MORTGAGE COR.
English Estates, Unit 3. Put Book
for the expedItious and efficient accommc,dalions presenlly exist
WITNESS my hand and ttte seal of
thence run South 1$ degrees West, ocomplainito foreclose, mortgage Florida Statutes, the Board of PORATION, a Delaware cot. this COOrt on December73. 1973
Page 63. Public Records of
housing and handling of voting
and
withinthis
Precinct
adequate
for
the
246.43
feet;
thence
run
South
10
encumbering
Ihe
following
real County Commissioners of Seminole poration.
(Seal)
Seminole County
voting paraphernalia, the Board has
expeditious and efficient housing degrees 12 minutes 40 seconds East property:
Arthur H. B-eckwtttt, Jr.
County has by resolution on the 2nd Plaintiff,
Thence run east
along the north line by separate resolutIon, also and handling of voting and voting 362.13 feet to the Point of Beginning,
Lot 11, Block E. W000MERE day of December AD., 1973,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Lot 3. Block C,
English
Estates,
By: Mary N. Darden
Unit 3. to the northeast
corner
of recorded on this date, pursuant to paraphernalia, the Board has by cu5ntaInIng 1.17316 acres and being a PARK, 2nd Replat, according to the described and set forth the boun. RUSSELL E. SWITHENBANK,
Florida Statutes Section 101.71, separate resolution, also recorded
part of Lake Destiny.
plot thereof as recorded in Plot Book darles and limIts of each precinct
Said lot
Deputy Clerk
designated the following site
outside on this date, pursuant to Florida
Parcel C: From the SW corner of 1), Page 73, of the Public Records of Ond the polIng places of each
Defendants. Publish: Dec. 26, 1913, Jars. 2,9. 16.
Thence run south approximately 35
Precinct No. 17
as a temporary Statutes Section 101.71, desIgnated
Section 23, Township 21 South, Seminole County, Florida,
precinct, and
1976
feet along the west lint' of Lot 5,
polling place for Precinct No. )
NOTICE OF SALE
the following site outside Precinct Range 79 East, Seminole County, has been filed against you and you
WHEREAS, the Board of County
01.121
Indian Hills, Unit 6, Plot Book IS,
Notice
is
hereby
given
that,
Longwbod Community BuIlding, No. 57 as a temporary polling place Florida, run NorTh 09 degrees 4 arerequired to servea copyof your Commissioners of Seminole County pursuant to an order or a final
Page60. Public Recorcis of Seminole
Longwood, Florida.
to, Precinct Plo. 57; Casselberry
minutes 17 seconds East along the writtendefenses, if any, to it on VAN nas determined that no ac
FICTITIOUSNAME
County. to the southwest corner of PRECINCT NO. 44
Iuctgment of foreclosure entered in
South line of the SW ' of said Sec. DEN BERG. GAY &amp; BURKE, P.A,, commodations Presently exist the
Fire Station, Casselberry, Florida.
Notice in
is business
hereby given
that 436,
I am
above-captioned
action.
I
will
engaged
at Hwy
Lot 5, IndIan Hills. Unit 6
Begin at the intersection of State
PRECINCT NO. $3
tion 23. a distance of 933.05 feet; attorneys for the Plaintiff, at Post within preclncts7A, 15,22.27.31,
sell the property situated in Forest City, Seminole County,
line of Lot S. lndii Hills. Unit 6. to
Run South on the centerline of State
Road 131 and Tollgate Trail
10
seconds
West,
71053
feet
for
a
32607,
and
file
the
original
with
the
peditious
and
efficient
housing
and
as
follows:
the west right of way line of Win
Road 431 to a point west of the south
Run ruoriherly on Tollgate Trail to
Point of Beginning; thence rut' N. 79 Clerk Of the above styled Court on or handling of voting and voting
CYCLE SYSTEMS, and that I intend
nebago Court
Lot ii,
west corner of Lot 157, Forest City
E.E. Williamson Road
Block
1, NORTH4th
to register
Said
name
with Siminole
degrees 47 minutes 20 seconds East before January 21st, 1916; other- paraphernalIa within said precincts, ORLANDO
TOWPOSITE.
Ad- of the
CIrcuIt
Court.
the Clerk
Thence run north along the west Orange Park, Plat Book 2. Page 60 Run
east on E.E. WillIamson Road 71.73 feet; thence run Northeasterly rise. a judgment may' be entered
NOW. THEREFORE BE IT dition, (Replat of Sheet NO. 2),
right of way line of Winnebago Run east to the southwest corner of to Longwood Markham Road along a curve concave Nor- against you for the relief demanded RESOLVED by the Board of County recorded In
as County, Florida in accordance With
Court approximately 35 feet to a said plat
Plat Book 14, Page
(Range Line Road)
thw'esterly, having a radi'js of 260 In the complaint.
the provisions of the Fictitious
Commissioners
of
Seminole
County.
Public
Records
of
Seminole
County,
point, said point also described as Run east on thC South line of lots 152 Run South on Longwood Markham feet, a central angle of llodegrees 79
Name Statutes, To Wit: St cn
WITNESS my hand and the seal of Florida, that for precincts 7A, 1$, 2),
the centerline of Talbot Road
Flida.
through 137, Foreit City.Orange Road(RangeLineRoad)to5.R.434 minutesl9.Ssecofldsanarclenqtp,of said Court on the 10th day of 7l3I.4).17,53,and53,thefolIowmng Together with alt structures and $63.09 Florida Statutes 1957
Thence run east
along the centerline Park, Plat Book 7, Page 60, to the Run west on State Road 434 to the
579.95 feel, toe point 10 feet South 30 December 1975.
5: Larry Pearce
temporary polling places be
of Tatbof Road to the centerline Of SOuthHst corner of lot 137. of
improvements now anst hereafter on
said point of beginning,
degrees 11 mInutes 593 seconds (Seal)
Publish: Dec. 4, 11, 18, 26. 1775
designated,saldpollingplacesbemng said land, and fixIur
Kewanriee Trail
plat
attached DEU 13
Polling Place: Because the Board of
East from the South line of Lot 6,
Arthur if. Beckwlth, Jr.
outside their respective precincts,
Thence run northeasterly along the
thereto:
also
all
gas,
steam,
electric,
Run easterly through lot 177, County Commissioners Of Seminole Block C, SPRING LAKE HILLS,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
but contiguous thereto;
centerline of Kewannee Trail to the Trailwood Estates SectIon
water, and other heating, cooking,
2, Plat County has determined that no according to the plot thereof as
By:
Mary
N.
Darden
FICTITIOUS NAME
PRECINCT
PlO.
7A
east lineof SectIon 20, TownshIp 715.
refrigerating, lighting, plumbing,
Book 18, Page II. and Northwestern accommodatIons presently exist
Deputy Clerk
recorded in Plat Book 15. pages 73
Notice is hereby given that I am
Temporary
Polling
Place'
Range JOE
ventilating, irrigating, arid power engaged in businesS at 5537 US 17
and 74, of the Public Records of Pblith: Dec 17. 19, 26, 1975, Jan 7,
Avenuetothesouthwestcorntrofiot withinthisPrmnct adequate for the
Community House. Chuiuota,
Thcncecontjnue northeasterly along
systems, machines, appliances, 92,
1, Block 26. Weathersfield 2nd ad- expeditious and efficient housing
Seminole County, Florida, thence 1976
DEU-49
Florida.
Longwood, Seminole County.
the centerline of Kewanne'e Trail in dition. Plat Book I?, Page 102
and handling of voting and voting run S $9 degrees 16 minutes 00.3
fixtures, and appurtenance, wttIth Florida under the fictitious name of
PRECINCT NO. 1$
Section 21,
nowareor
may
hereafter
pertain
to,
ROBIN
Township 2)5, Range Run east along the South line of lots I paraphernalia, the Board has by Seconds West parallel with sold
H000'S,and that I intend to
Temporary
Polling
JOE. to the centerline of State Road throu
Place: or be used wIth, in, or on Said register said
FICTITIOUS NAME
11. Block 76, Weathersfield separate resolution, also recorded South Line 309.60 feet; thence run
name with the Clerk of
Seminole County Agri-Center, premises,
436
even though they be the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Notice is hereby given that I am
2nd addition
on this date, pursuant to Florida
South 10 degrees 12 mInutes 10
Sanford, Florida.
detached
or
detachable.
Thence run southerly along the Continue east to thC Southeast Statutes Section 101.11, designated secondsEast7l9.ofeet,tothepoint engaged in busIness at 1317 PRECINCT NO.
Florida Itt accordance with the
centerline of State Road 436 to the
Range
Orbon LV JO
Itamonte
Spr. Dr., Alfamont, Spr.
corner of lot 35, Block 20, the following site outside Precinct
Of
Beginning,
containing
1.91031
S..minnl.
Cn.nty
provis
of me Fictitious Name
Temporary
Polling
Place:
San
south line of Section 21, Township Weetpirjfjel 2nd Odditlon
Furnace
General Flectrl
lor.te
acres
t4o 57 as a leniporary poiiing place
Statutos Tc,.Wit, Set.gn 56$.G
t.'nsier the ford Civic center, Sanford. Florida.
31$, Range JOE
andLake.
being a part of fictitious me of DOLLINGER EN. PRECINCT NO. 21
BOLE 03431
Run southerly to the southwest for Precinct No. 53: RoilIng Hills
Springwooci
Florida Statutes 1957.
Thencecontinue southerly along the corner of lot 20, Spring Valley
T ERPRiSES, INC DB.A FERN
Air CondItioner — General
MoravianChurch, Sanlando Springs
THE
PUBLIC
HEARiNG
will
be
5 James Deed,
Temporary
Polling
Place:
!.anElectric
BGTA
730
BIA
centerline on State Road 434 in Farms Section 6, Plat Book IS,
CYCLE
TOWN, ford
Page
Drive, Hwy 434, Longwood, Florida. held in the City Hall of Altamonte PARK
Jøe Oe
Civic Center, Sanford, Florida.
Section 71, Township 21S, Range ,
Carpeting — Living room,
that
I
intend
PRECINCT NO. SI:
Owner
Springs, Florida, on Thursday, and
tO PRECINCT NO. 34
bedrooms
4.
hallway
1tte- said name with the Clerk of
JOE, to the centerline Of Howell Run east, approximately 110 feet to Begin at the iunctlon of the Weklva
Publish: Dec. 4, 11, 18. 26, )7$
January 8, 1976. at 7:00 p.m., or as
Temporary
Polling
Creek
Place: at public sate, to the highest and best DEU 17
a point on the south line of lot 20, RIver arid LittieWeluiva River the soon thereafter as possible, at which
he
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
County,
Altamonte
Springs,
Elementary
bidder
for
cash,
at
the
front
West
Thence run southwesterly along th
________
f
Spring Valley Farms Section 6
west county line
time interested prti and citizens Florida in accordance
with
the School,
Attamonte
centerline (,f Ho4 CfvrR ii inc Runsouthtothe south lineof Section Run southeasterly on the Little for and against the specIal
P(O.SiOft5 ot I.e Ficlil',ous
PilIme
PRECINCT
NO, 43 Springs. Florida. sc'or ci lie Seminole County IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THR
west line of Section II. Township 39, 735, 79E
Courthouse In Sanford, Florida, at
exception Statutes. To Wit: SectIon 865.09
Wekiva River to the south section will be hearØ.
Temporary
Pglling
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
2)3, Range 2.JE
Place: 11:00 AM, on January 9th, 1976.
Run east along the south line of line of Section fl-2OS-29E
THIS NOTICE is to be published Florida Statutes 1957.
Eastbrook
Pool
Association, (Seal)
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
S:
Are,
Dollinger
Thence run north along the west line SectIons 22 and 2.3, Township 215, Run east on the south line of Section by posting one copy on the property Publish: Dec. 11, 18, 76, 1915,
Seminole County, Florida.
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
of said Section to the northwest Range 29E to Interstate 4
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Jan. 7, PRECINCT NO.
77 20S-79Etothesouthwestcomeroo aforesaid described arid by posting 1976
CASE PlO. 7$)7$5CA49.I
corner of Section 7$, Township 715,
Clerk
Circuit
Court
Run north on Interstatu I to the
Section 73 OS.79E
In three public places within the City DELi
43
_____________________________
Temporary Polling
Place:
DONALD W. USHER and JESSICA
Range JOE
By
Cecilia
V.
Ekern
in?ertion of State Road 136 and Run east on the South line of Section of Altarnonte Springs, Florida, at _____________________________ Longwooci Community Building,
USHER, his wife,
Thence run west ap .tslmately Interstate I
Deputy Clark
73.205 79E to the Southeast corner of least fifteen days prior to the date of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH
Loflgwood, Florida.
Plaintiffs,
3.660 feet along the 5.ilh lIt of Run weSt on State Road 434 to the
MacLean
and
Brook,
Section 21705 79E
public hearing
L PRECINCT NO. ft
5ectlon7O, Township3lS, Range3uE point of beginning.
Post
Office
Drawer
X
Run easton the south line of Section
DATED THIS 72nd DAY OF EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Temporary Polling
HAROLD P. KENNEDY and
to point of beginning.
Place: JacksonvIlle, Florida 32703
Polling Places: Holiday Inn, west 21 205 29E to Interstate 4
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR Casselberry
DECEMBER, 1975 AD.
Fire
Station,
VIRGINIA 1.. KENNEDY. his wife,
Polling Place:
Attor,)
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Summit Apartments sideofl.liuslsouthoI4JaAItarr,ofite Run southerly on 1.4 to State Road (OFFICIAL SEAL)
CaSselberry, Florida.
ROBERT M. HARRELL and
Recreational Room, off £36 on Lake Springs, 1-lorida.
Publish: Dec. 26, 1973
CASt NO. 7S42$9CA•20-C
4.34
5:
Phyllis
Jordaht,
PRECINCT NO.
WILMA 0. HARRELL. his wife,
Howeii ilôcJ. County of Seminole,
DEU-11]
PRECINCT NO.49
In re: Petition of
RunsouthwesterlyonStateRoadljl
City Clerk
Temporary Poluing Place: Rolling
JAMES G. MCGARRAH a-k-a
State of Florida,
Begin at a point on the southwest to Wekiva Springs Road
Altamonte Springs, Florida
RICHARD
W. CASHIN FOR Hills Moravian Church, Sanlando __________________________
JAMES C. McGARRAH and
PRECINCT NO.
corner of Section 33, Township 215, Run northwesterly on Wekiva Publish: Dec. 26, 1913
ADOPTION OF ROBERT L. Soring Drive. Hwy. 431, Longwood,
DOROTHY McGARRAH, his wife,
Begin at a point on the south line Of Range JO E
CITYOF
THOME. JR.. A MINOR, AND Florida.
Springs Rood to the north line of DEU-119
and THE SANFORD ATLANTIC
ELIZABETH ANN COX, A MINOR.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
Section?. Township 21S. Range 79E, Thence run north along the west line Section 4-2)5 29E
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
NATIONAL BANK, a National
said point being approximately 1,830
FLOP lOt.
AMENDED
Section 33, Township 21S, Range Run west on the north line of Sec
that
where the
abovesaid
Banking Association,
Noticiof
Public
Hearing
feet east of the Southwest corner of JOE to te northwest corner of said lIons 4, 5, and 6-715 79E to the
NOTICE TO DEFEND
designations of polling place's shall TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Defnts.
Section 3, Township 215, Range 79E, section
TO ROBERT L. THOME, SR.,
Orange Seminole County line
result in the voting place for two or
NOTICE OP SALE
said point also dsscrlbed as the Thenceruneast along the north line Run
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
by
Last
known
a'tdreu:
north on County line to the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
more precincts being located for
By virtue of a degree heretofors
M.D.A.C. Box $6
centerline of State Road 400 (In- of Section 33, TownshIp 21S, Range Wekiva River
purposes ot' an election in one the Plarw;irto Board of tIl CitY of
rendered in the above styled cause
terstate Four)
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
(Pers. Box 369)
JOE, to a point on the centerline of Thence run in an easterly and
building, the voting places for the Altamonte Springs, Florida, that
on the 16th day of December, 1915,
Thence run north along the cen
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
State Road 434
APO San Francisco.
northeasterly direction on the SEMINOLE COUNTY.
several precincts involved shall be saidBoardwillholdapgblich,ering
tneunderslgnedDeptjtyclerko,tM
Calif. 94535
maintained to consider the question of granting
terline of State Rood 400 to the Thence run southeasterly along the Wekiva River (County line) to the Case No. 7S-2471-CA.04
established
and
Circuit Court Shall proceed to
centerline of State Road 131
centerline of State Road 1)6, apYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED separ3te and apart from eOch other special excetlon under the Zoning
point of beJinning.
publicly tell to the highest and best
In re: The marriage of
that an aclion has been filed against in Said building, arid
Regulations No. 221.73, SectIon 6
Thence run northeasterly along the proximately 2,450 feet to a point on Polling Place: Sabal Palms Country
bidder for cash at the we--st front
DONALD L. EMAHISER.
you in the abovetitled Courl. The
centerline of state ROad 434 to the the centerline of Winter Woods Club. County of Seminole, Florioa.
a,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED General Office—Subsection E
entrance of the Courthouse of
East lineal Section 2. Township 21S, Boulevard
Husban
nature of this action is a Petition t0' that said temporary polling places on property as describea below, as
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
Seminole
County, Sanford, F1'ida,
Ranne 19E
and
Record
that
classification
is
described
in
Adoption of ROBERT L. THOME. be recorded in the Official
Thence run westerly along the that said alterations and changes
at 11:00 A.M. on the 15th day of
DARRYL D. EMAH ISER,
Thence continue northeasterly along centerline of Winter Woods recorded in the Official Record Book
JR., a mir,.r, by RICHARD W. Book in the Office of the Clerk of the comprehensive zoning ordinance of
January, 1,76, within the legal hourj
• name of Circuit Court of Seminole County, the
City of Altamor'tte Springs,
the centerlIne of Stale ROad 431 in Boulevard to a point On the cen- in the Office of the Clerk of the
Wife. CASHIN, Petitioner. The
Floridj.
of Sate, the following descrIbed
Section). Township 215, Range atE. terline of Nottingham Drive
NOTICE OF ACTION
Circuit Court of Seminole County.
the Court in which adoption Florida, and that this resolution be
property to satisfy said final decree
to the north line of said Section
SUBJECT
TO: DARRYL 0 EMAHISER
pr'oceedings are pending is 'rte publiShed not niorethan thirty days detcr,beij
5
Thence run southerly aong the Florida, and that said changes be
belOw PROPERTY
of ft
to wit
Thence run east alorg tllr north line
1736 Hadd;ngton
centerline of Ncttintsam Drive to a
published fo' (4) times in a
Circuil Court of the Eighteenth nor less Ihan twenty days prior to
PARCEL I The South 500 feet of the
Toledo, Ohio 4362)
The
East
"sot
Lot
40
and
All
of
Lot
of SectIon I, Township 215, Range point approximately 170 feet north newspaper in Seminoic County,
.IudicialCircult.inandforSernlnol, theho$dlnqoftheupcomir,ggeneral II, Bock 66, Sanlando
North 523 feet of the SE '... of the SW
79E, to the northeast corner of on the South line of Section 33
The Suburb
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a County, Florida, Case No. 752709. election to be held in 1974.
Florida,
of Section 20, Townsnmp 19 SOuth,
Section), Township 215. Rang, 79E township 21$, Range JOE
Beautiful
Orlando
cction,
05
per
petition
for
dissolution
of
marriage
CA-20C
STATE OF FLORIDA)
STATE OF FLORIDA)
Range 30 Cast, lying Easterly of
Thence run south along the east line
Plat thereof recorded in Pt,aI Book 3,
'tencc run south to the south line of COUNTY OF SEMINOLE)
haS been filed which concerns you
You are required to file your COUNTY OF SEMINOLE)
Sanford Grant Lirwand lej rigj'.t of.
Of Section 1, Township 71$, Range 56cn 33, TownShip 715, Range JOE
and you are requIred to serve a copy answer or other defeinive pleadings
Records of Seminole way
I HEREBY CERTIFY that
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the Page
Oregon Avenue
79E, bo the Southeast cntner Of said Thence run west along tt. Souttillne above and foregoing is a true and of your written answer on iRVING with the Clerk of the above named above and foregning l a true and Counts', Florida.
PARCEL II Lots I, 2. 2, 1, and 5,
section
THE PUBLIC HEAR,NG will us Block
of Section 33, Township 21S, Range correct copy of a Resolution passed B. GUSSOW, ESQ.. Rosenbtum a. Court and serve a copy thertof upon correct copy of a Resolution passed
II, SANFORD FARMS, ac
Thence run west along the south line JOE to the point of beginning.
unanimously by the Board ni rnunty Pipkiln, Attorneys for petitioner, the Petitioners attorney. 8. C. l.N'%ansmot.41y by the Board Of County held l the City Hall of Altamonte
tO tht Blat th4(jef as
of section I, iownsnip itS. lange t'olllng PlaCet St. Richards Commissioners of Seminole County. husband,
DONALD
L. PYLE, ESQUIRE, of Whlttaker, Commissioners of Seminole County, Springs, Florist., on 1nursaa-,
recorded
in Plat Book I, Pages 127,
39E, to the Southwest corner of s-aid Episcopal Chu?ch, 5131 Lake
'
EMAHISER, whose address is PyleandStump, PottOffIc. Box 337, FlorIda, at its Regular Meeting held January I. 1976, at 1:00 p.m., or as
Howell Florida, at Its Regular Meeting field
17$ and I2S'., Public Records of
section
Suite
705.
430
East
East
as
Road. Seminole County, Florida
possible,
at
which
Highwy
Oviedo,
Florida
32765,
not
later
than
onthe
2nd
day
of
December.
17S.
as
soon
thereafter
on the 2nd day of December,
Seminole County Florida.
Thencerijnwestalongthesouthline PRECINCT NO. SO
A.D.,assameapp.arsontpt,record 414 Casselberry, FlorIda 37707, on the 23rd day of January, 1974, as same appears on the record in the time interested Parties-and citizens
PARCILIllTheNorth73f,etofthe
January 12, 1976. and file required by law, else a Judgment Minute Book for Said County.
for and against the special exception
of Section 3. Township 3IS. Range Begin at tte intersection of Dean in the Minute Book for said County.
SE
of the SW U. of Section 20.
79E, to the point of beginning
Road and State Road '26
-IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have the original with the Clerk of this will be entered ogaint YOU.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have will be heard.
TOIISIP 19 SAth, Range 30 East
_______________________
RgnsouthwesterlyandwpstonState hereunto set my hand and affixed Court either before service on
THIS
NOTICE
ii
tO.pvbiishod
by
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed
petitioner's attorney or immedately hereunto Set my hand and seal at the Official Seal of the Board of po5ting In tIres public places wI?'iin
Road IU to Tuskawitla.Gabriella the official seal of the Board ot
ant tess rlght of way tcr Oregon
thereafter, otherwise a default will Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, County Commitloners. thiS the 2nd the City of Altamoni, Springs,
Road
County Commlcirvers this 2nd day
Avenue,
1* entered gainst you for the relief thIs 15th da' of December, 1975.
Florida, at least fifteen days prior tO
Run north on Tvskl*ilIa-Gabt'lella of Decemt,er 191%. A D.
slay 01 December, AD, 1q75.
Safety us a family affair.
WITNESS this the 16th day of
(Seal)
demanded i the petition
the date of the public hearing.
Road to State Rood 119
(Seal)
(Seal)
_________________________
December, 1915.
WITNESSmy Pond and theseal of
Arthur H. B.Ckwiffi, Jr.,
Continue across State Road 4)9 to ATTEST:
TED TtllZ flr DAY OF
.TTtST:
(Seal)
(
DECFMRFR. T$73. A C)
Clerk of the Cl!CVI$ Ct'trt
ItI'. (curt in Dçertt'er 2. 1975.
n.f!e-,' lo'",'e
ii"l 1.1. O4Uw,li. if.
M1r4.r H. c9..s.th, Jr.
Arltxjr H. Beckwlm, Jr.
By: Mary N. Darden
(SEAL)
(OFFICIAL SEAL)
lunnorthonflrantleyAvenuetothe Clerk of the Boadof
Clerk of the Board of
Clark of thC Circuit Court
Mary
N.
Darden
Deputy
Clerk
5:
Phyllis
JordahI,
sou)h shore of Lake -Its-sup
County Commiss;oners
County Commissioncs in
By: Elatne Rldharde
Clerk of Circuit Court
City Clerk
Run northeasterly along an in and for Seminole County, Florida
Publish: Dec. II 24, 1973, Jan. 1, 6 and for Seminole County, Florida
Deputy Cierk
1974
Publish
Dec.
S.
17.
19,
26.
197$
Altamonte
Springs,
imaginary line tram flranitey
Florida
PublIsh i)ec S. II. 19, 26. 1975
PublIsh: Dec. 3. 12, 19, 26, 975
.,'HiPlf STAT c
Pgt,tisr D
's tn',
DEU
DELi 22
Publish: Dec. 26, 1975
Avenue to the center of Lake Jassup DEI,4.V,
DEU II
OCu UI
III
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families for Thanksgiving and second guest was Candi
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D.A.V.
.A.V. family for Christmas. 104 D.A.V.A. of Mid-Florida.
uxiliary officers also gave
During the meefing, plans
food to two needy children not were made for a bazaar to be
assoclatcd with D.A.V.
held in January, 16.
party was given
Eva Moore, treasurer, is
for the D. A.V. children on Dec. making a quilt block for the unit
13. "Hanna the Clown" took the to send to the National
-place of Santa Claus, who could headquarters, to be put in the
not
snake the party. Hanna is Bicentennial historical quilt, to
Millie Garner, a member of be sent to Washington, D. C.
Unit 30 and the Sixth District when it is finished.
D.A.V.A adjutant.
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members helping on the kettle
were: Florence Williams,
RIE OUR NUM(AC-do nw
Adiline Smith, Rose Pluinblcy,
comw C&amp;PO dswal 8"00
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representative of the D.A.V.A.
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And what have we here? wonder; Duane Ttmmor, 11-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith
to
pay for a cement table and
.. . A drum! Now I'll reall y
be
able
to
broadcast
the
joyful
Timmons of Long
message of Christmas bond and
Longwood . .
benches at the Tampa V.A.
.
clear. (Herald Photos by Elda Nichols)
hospital. It ic a project of
D.A.V.A. to furnish
tables and benches for the
disabled veterans at this
I
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-Don 't Talk
the sun.
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About Amy 's 'Roommate
The Decem ber meeting the
Comm&amp;
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
D.A.V.A.
had
two
guests.
Th
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DEAlt MOM: Simply say,
I us wtlly say, 'lie (or she) is my insincerity would have been
FURNITURE
She says none of my fears are guest speaker was th
DEAR ABBY: Our 22-yeare only
"Amy's living with a friend, very nice-leokin," or, "He (or obvious,
W. FIRST .
legitimate. Can you tell me just woman sheriff's deputy In
-old daughter (I'll call her
Dear
going
to
school
for
working)
she)
favors
you"
whichever
SANFORD
What is an appropriate what fashion models can ex- Seminole County. She spoke t.,
"Am)") has been living with
and seems to be learning for the case may be.
remar k to make under these pect?
her boyfriend for three months.
Ph. 322-5787
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the Chapter and the Auxiliary
,--enjoying Mel." Period. If the
What I'd like to know is what Circumstances? A person has to
Abby
Al though I don't approve of the
HER HUSBAND
inquirer wants to know more, is the proper comment to make say something.
DEAR HUSBAND: If you
0 arrangement, I can't do
talk
about
Amy
and
leave
the
if
the
child
is
obviously
very
SPEECHLESS
don't
want your beautiful bride
anything about It without
"friend" out of It. And if the homely?
DEAR
SPEECHLESS:
You
on
display
scantily clad before
cutting off all communication __
______
interrogator want; to probe
Recently
my
boss
s
ho
wed
me
can
always
say
(without
lying),
strange
men,
say so, but your
wi th her, and I don't wan t to do
f ur ther, change the subject. a picture of his teenage "My, how proud you must be!" fears of her having to fend off
that.
talking about her living Matter of fact, no matter if daughter, and the poor thing
DEAR ABBY: I am a SUC. "umelcome advances," being
My pro'lcm Is that I feel arrangements, but I have to say "relative" or "close friend" was an adolescent mess. Cross- cessful executive, age 5, and man-handled and having her
terriblyor
awkward
when
a something. What should I say? inquires, Amy's lifestyle Is her eyed, stringy hair, big nose and recently married a wonderful privacy Invaded are unfounded.
relative
close friend
Inquires
I'm sure lots of parents have own, and you should not ex- had complexion. Also, she woman who Is 40, trim,
The one legitimate objection
about Amy. One question leads the same problem these days, plain, defend or apologize for it. didn't (aver him. I couldn't beautiful and looks years to her working as a fashion
to another, and I am Inevitably so you'd be doing all of us a
I)EAII ABBY: It is quite force myself to use either of the younger than her age.
model you didn't mention. It Is
asked where Amy Is living and favor by answering this in your conunon for friends to take two comments I usually make She has too much time on her ery hard work.
with whom,
column,
Pork S
pictures of their children from because it
Ribs
it would have been hands and has seriously conI don't feel comhrtable
DEAR ABBY: My husband
MOM IN THE
their wallets and show them off. lying. And had I lied, I'm sure sidered modeling dresses, sui ts, insists that he is not an
sportswear and swlmwear. She alcoholic because he doesn't
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Victor Stern, representative Orlando Youth Orchestra 0062,
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and participate in chamber
of the Eastern Music Festival rehearsal, Edgewater high
praactwd wanted to sign her He gets very drunk. At least he
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rnisson to the 176 summer further information, contact student may simply come to the "Art and Society," and lectures that she will find herself con- Is that right?
season, June 26-Aug. 7. Charles Gottschalk. director of audition during the scheduled on music and related fields. The fronted with unwelcome ad.
Special
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HIS WIFE
Eastern Philharmonic
v&amp;snces from manufacl'irers,
The Festival offers In- Orchestra,
profe3sional orDEAR WIFE: No' There
struction on all orchestral In- chestra-in.rcsidencc, offers buyers and designers. Also, I akoholiflbeer,andanyonewho Shoulder Cut
Yuletide Is Season Of Song s-truments, piano, and In con- weekly cencerts and chamber fear that she may be man. drinks as much beer as you say
ducting and composition to music programs for the student handled, and the privacy of her your husband drinks qualifies Pork Chops
LBS. 6
Winter Springs Elementary medley of traditional Christ. selected bludents age 12 to 20. and the general public, and dresir.g room will be invaded, as an alcoholic In my book!
School presented a delightful mas carols.
The Eastern Music Festival members of this ensemble form
Christmas program on Dec. 16,
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ALTAMONTE MALL
Jack Sprat
at
the
school
media
center,
was the singing of a new and American orchestras and Festival. A limited number of
(9
The kindergarten class sang original school song, which was music schools,
scholarship grants are
and performed a group of new written by John and Barbara
Two hundred
young available, awarded on the basis
Canned Picnic Shoulder
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and old Chiistrnas songs.
Newsome. The song was en. musicians from all over the of nc-ed.
5 IfAV)IG A SALE.
Third graders performed an titled "Springaroo" after the U.S. will be selected to attend
Th audition consists of a
original play with music and art official school mascot and is the Eastern Music Festival in short prepared piece, scales
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Fourth graders sang a Doodle,
of the two student orchestras approximately 15 minutes.
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filled with sand and were
71V Junlo.. Police will con.
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and her adjutant, Millie Gar. for Unit 30, also attended the
ncr, have been making official meeting.
visits ftOughout the 3LIte of
The 6th District Commander
Florida. They visited the newly attended the meeting of District
reorganized Unit ID4 on Nov.
4, in Arcadia on Dec. 2.
and received a warm welcome.
Jan.25, the Sixth District
They found the unit doing well of D.A.V.A. will hold its
and are making plans for the meeting in Orlando at Unit 16,
future
with Commander Williams
Their next visit was to
In
Titusville Unit 109 on Dec. 11.
February, at the D.A.V.
The Sixth District commander hail In Sanford, the home of
and adjutant were guests for Unit 30, a school of instructions
the Christmas
nner and will Wke place for all who care
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meeting of fellowship
a(- to attend throughout District 6.
terwards. Unit 109 is active and
has done a wondetful job of structor will be Tiny lull, past
selling fruit cakes to raise Department of Florida cornflioney to help ne-edy veterans mander. She will instruct the
in the V.A. hospitals.
conirnandr of the unit within
On Dec. 13, they visited Unit District Six how to conduct a
16, Orlando. The unit was meeting, the dos and the don'ts
making plans for a Chri~stmas of holding a meeting and then
party the following week,
she will answer questions
They visited Unit 92, Orange regarding business and regular
City, Dec. 22, and found meetings.

cards and songs.
for such an event because they
On Dec. 1, from 74.30 p.m., have a wooded two-acre site out
the youngs ters, bundled up intheRanchlands with a small
because of the chilly wea ther, lake that enabled the group to
walked throughMeadowlark, run and play to their heart's
Sheoah, arid part of the content.
Terraces, raising their voices in
The party was made possible
song.
by the kindness of Betty and
Claud e
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Rose"i department stores, who

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had an activity -filled week On the group gathered at the home
Dec 16 they held a regularly of Claude and Betty Ash to
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Florence Williams," com everyone in the spirit (if
mander of Sixth District, Unit (1iristmas and talkini, of plans
Disabled
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Economics
American Federal Savings and
discrimination
separated, divorced, working offer an educational seminar,
single parent) and the w res
Loan Association who will
Registration will begin Jan.
at
the
women
and
the
legal
aspects
of
regulations,
how
to
file
a
sex
and
hows of getting assistance.
outside the home, or a con- "Woman as the Head of the present financial planning for
10
at 9:30 a.m., there are no
imination c
firmed homemaker; a woman Household," Jan. 10, 1976
louise Gill, co-sponsor of the fees. and the Seminole County
Is
either: sharing the position Seminole Community College financial planning; Susan Florida laws for women; Patte seminar and Seminole County Federation of Women's Clubs,
as head of the household, may Sou th Center (located in
the l.eague, from the Department Martin, of the women's Center, Home Economics Agent, will acting hostesses, wi ll provide
be the only head of the Pan American Bank Building
of Heal th and Rehabilitation will present informa tion about present practical knowledge coffee and donuts.
household; or may be the on S.R. 436 at the Interstate Ser vices, who will inform and female health care and health about a subject dear to
potential head of the household. Mall) from 10 a.rr. to 3 p.m.
For more information please
discum with the audience the care referral services.
everyone, how to get the most
How does one cope with the
contact June Gordon at
Special tocs, which are
pic of child care centers In
Women are encouraged to from your money and enom1c Seminole Community Coll ege
special responsibilities and pertinent to women today Seminole County, the 4-C's bring a bag lunch, beverages survival. Louise will address (32.3-1450) for details and
proWems that one encounters regarding the aspects of program, how women can are available. After lunch,
th e topics of consumerism and
reservations.

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ze this program, and futu
Nancy Grimm, director ci the the laws, budgeting your
the question,
household, will be offered. The funding for child care centers; Green [louse,
will provide Ups money,
the household.
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conflicts that develop bet"Time to Run" stars Ed ween husband and wife, and
Nelson, Randall Carver, between father and son. In an
Barbara Sigel, Joan Winmill attempt to find freedom from
and Gordon Rlgsby Nelson the ever-growing hostilities,
plays Warren Cole a hard Jeff takes to the road, hoping to
driving success-oriented in. discover some meaning in his
dustrial and scientific engineer confused li fe
who, be cause o
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failed to communicate wi th his
wife Fran played by Joan
Winmill, or their son, Jeff,
psa)-ta by
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more of me wee different
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Davis, Floyd Stringer, aeveGipson,
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Ministry organir.itions on tht~ Redeemer Lutheran
Church corner of 4 th and ret ur ns wi th the cross wi ll be
college campus. Twenty college
Lutheran Church of the
Itj) ' in Sanford on Sunday, blessed with good fortune for
Holy Cross
studen
will be parti ci pating in
Redeemer
will hold a , New
at lO'45 am
the coming year.
flolyCr ss EpIscopalChurcli, this program
Years
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p.n. on the same day, a
Sanford, will have New Years
7:30
p.m. Wednesday.
Watch Night Servi ce at 11
ew Year's Service still be held Sanford Alliance
it the Pastor, Res Douglas
The "Rollin' Rims" of Parish Hall beginning at 10 30
sanctuary will be preceded b&gt; Geneva Methodist
E. Porter, preaching. It will be Dayton, Ohio, a group of 30 p.m. followed by celeation
of
vario
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a Watchnl gh t.type service, t cyclLsts between the ages of 13 Holy Euchart at midnight,
fl Larry Lopard Family
groups
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held
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the
homes
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chur
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members.
The
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Community
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United
Methodist
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Crusaders will meet again on prmntlng nightly programs, of
" hour and the public Year's Eve at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 7.
music and witness - will be at
Methodist
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Winter Park will conduct the '
held at 11:30 p.m. New Year's
traditional' Epiphany service
Eve at the r-huruh,
First Presbyterian
Tuesday, Jan. 6, at 11:30a.m. at
IV "After High Sichool" First Baptist
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church at Casselberry on Jan. feelings In action.
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seen. Just give your best to that job. One of these days your boa
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Howard H. Hodges and Staff

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run a wide spectrum of 5ound Assembly, will resume a two
that un iquely showcases the servi ce sch edule on Sunday
three shades of gospel m usic
mornings beginning Jan. 4,
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country,
P • A
sou,1 an,, con- Pastor ,&gt;
ar., rn has
tempora ry•. As an added at- announced. The servi ces will
traction, ulcy combine uitu begin at , and
a.m.
talents to blend sacred music
The two servi ces will be
into their concert.
identkal. The 45 minute break
The Rambos have been between services Is to allow for
singing, making gospel music the parking lot to be cleared
the major part of their lives prior to the next service.
since Buck and Dottie were
Classes for children through
married 2.1 years ago and Reba youth
will
be
held
made it a trio almost a dozen simultaneously wi th the 9a.m.
years later. Dottie Is known as service while only classes for
one of the most prolific children will be he ld at 11 a.m.
song'jters in gospel music
Wednesday night will be
todaywI th suchgreatsongsto changed also with the new
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adults
Beyond My Faults and If will attend various elective
That Isn't Love." Her soul classes. The Wednesday
styling netted a 1963-69 teachi ng ministry will begin at
Grammy award via her album, 7:45 p.m.

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will be the Singin, Rambos, a
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society with confidence and faith -and he can strengthen that faith each Sunday. by going to church
knowin3 always that the Lord is waiting for him there.

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Nostalgia is "in" these days . . . especially at the beginning of a New Vt,ir.
Everywhere you turn there are reminders of the Roaring Twenties or the Fabulous Fifties.
Old-car buffs abound, and fashions reflect the fads of long-ago dccades. Music from World War liii
played, and television plots centeraround the depression days of the Thirties. It's all a lot of fun - if
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party Saturday
Christmas
Ilaniatle will conduct the
service reading the divine starting
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lituigy proceeding to the waters hail. Regular meetings are 6-8
of Lake Eola for the ble3sing of p.m. on the smnd and third
the wa!ers. The Epiphany cross Sundays. Judge Dominick SaUl
nia'te of

pine twigs, fern, and wH be the discvon lead'r in

leaves will thc.n be cast upon the
waters as young men of the

January,
The Senior Highs will leave

"Decinring

Christ's

lbernting Presence" will be

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5.34 9212
Forest City

'76
Evening Herald
BOX G-22, Teaneck N.J. 07666

Enclosed is $_.

Itarnonie Sprnq

copies of

Christmas.Sunday, at 7:30 p.m.
at Firs'. Baptist Church of

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Southern Baptist Conven tion

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HILDA RICHMOND

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that God gave him, a creature and Master, "Go ye into all the
with the right to choose his own world, a`nd preach the gospel
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Luxutis two bedroom, two bath
garden home for $21,900. Designed
Pest Control
Install carpet and vinyl, wall towall
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Sanford, 327 1771.
ART BROWN PES CONTROL
Shag carpeting, dishwasher,
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Park Drive
decorattr wall paper in kitchen
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and baths,privateiy fenced pjtios,
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS!
proleSsiolial landscaping, NO
Pet Care
CLOSING COSTS. S PCT TAX
lnlr,or, Exterior Plastering
CREDIT. FREE MEMBERSHIP
Plaiter patching &amp; Siniviated
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MLS KEALTORS
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Radio &amp; TV
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Stored &amp; t1iOij 322 9142 or 9 34
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damaging to plants. Anyone
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Sanford--Ott Lake Mary Blvd
2 Bedroom SllQp!usclepost
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KENMORE WASHER, parts.
Any
Quantity.
P4OLL'S
service, used
Canelberry. Hwy. 17-97. 6301704
MOONEYAPPLIANCES3730sel
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ALTAMONTE- Wooded site.
ISO'x)aO', on a corner with 50
lakefront, paved streets. 510.500.
24-Business OpportunitIes New 3 bedroom, 2 bath,all electric,
53...1V.- Radio-Stereo
10-Swap--&amp; Trade
Central heat and air. Phone 3fl LOOKING FOR A 3 BR home on an ALTAMONTE- S woOded sit es , Noon The Dc
Before
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acre? Hera It is' Kitchen equipped,
75*125', each on blacktop Street.
fencing, workshop, paneled
All for $17,500,
COLOR TV,$11.9SMONTH
SWAP SHOP - FLEAMARKeT
Local Dealer Distributor wants
Sundo1,y Noon FddQ
then and family room. You'll
Any one can be a $lier or a buyer
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
I Bedroom
t'ICIUSlve Sanf or d area Dealer. OSTEENreally like ill And only 123,000,
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LAKE MARKHAM- Large nicely _______________________________
644 loGo
No charge. All admitted free
month. SCHUREPJ REALTY.
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Must be capable business person
wooded
canal
front
lot.
Rca
itcir,
322
1307
who
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aspires to make 170,000 or
Come browse every Sunday at the
Coor TV's from $50; B&amp;W, from
more per yr. SI.950 investmert
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Mo'leIand Drive-in Theatre.
Forrest
Greene,
I
515;
Service
all
makes
HERBS'
Inc.
322- 2420 Anytime
required, 530 6701, Altamonte
South 1792. Phone 3721216
EVERY DAY someone is looking for
TV l0 S French. 323173&amp;
rsoIs
REALTORS
9 6U
323
naIs
___76—Autu
Parts
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what you have to Sell. Call today
ii__Your MLS Agency
SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
and your Classified Ad will appear
46—Commercial Property
S5BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
8OaTS&amp; Accessories
REALTORS
tcre tomorrow
25&amp;S Park Dr.,
ALCOHOL A PROBLEM - SWAP-161t (nba V Bottom Boat
-FROM
THE
WANT AD _____________________________ _______________________________
IN YOUR FAMILY'
for 900d Spinet Piano, or
Reconditioned Batteries. $i7,5
COLUMNS
LAKEMAr.Y BLVD.-120' frontage
_322 66i10
AL ANON
SACRIFICE
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP.
IRS'
deep
onacorner
site.
I.So
For families Ot friends ot problem
osq
You'll find that someone out there
33Houses Furnished
1109 _____
Sanforct Ae
drinkers.
It. of building loned for offices. IS' boat, walk thru windshield; fiih,
needs
juSt
what
you
have
10
offer.
4A- Public Notices
549.900.
FORREST
GREENE
ski;
Immaculate
Condition.
CALL 373 2611
For further information call 473 a$7
$1,500.
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Rentals
7 Bedroom, carport,
78NCtorcycles
INC. REALTORS 373 6353; $30
93111791.
or write
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Adults
preferred,
$150
m
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oafl eves 3228910
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Sanford Al Anon Family Gr oup P0.
KIDDY , STANDARD
Security deposIt. 323
or
ROBSON MARINE
Box 553. Sanford, Eta 37711
1971 Honda CL200, likin#
OIL SERVICE
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2921H'v7 97
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Real
Esthte
Luggag.rack.Bejtofqe'
MOVINGT02311W FIRST ST.
30Apartments (Jnfurnisbed
3fl $941
WANT TO SELL
1)
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PHONE
32
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34-4biIe Homes
-Air Boat, Gore, it, glass hull, With
Motorcycle Insurance
50—Miscellaneous for Sale
FlU Ovi.dn- Duplv, furn. Or
PARK AVENUE
Income
tRO HP Lycoming. $2,500, of best
Buying a new home? Moving to an
Found
BLAIR AGENCY
unturn. Ideal location Reasonable 7 Bedroom furnished, $135 month
property has three r ental units.
offer. Call eves 319 5694
apartment?
3 3721.
'rh. iu,Ltt
41 at IUIflI)BVU. Kit c h e n. flii,,,,,, ,
Adults prrrerre Phone 3734470
LOST -- Blac k L abrador
Counter tops, Sinks. Installation
The two I bedroom units rent for
Ott Some action with a Herald
Year old male, name -Mcrisipe.;
Garotn Apts.. I L 2 OR, air, carpet.
s
8icyc les
79-Truck s- Tra ilers
Available Bud Cat;cll. 3&amp;~28OS2
$150. each and the large two
Bedroom (nubile home,
assfled
We'll help you write
vicinity of Lake Mary, Malair
drapes, GE appliances + dw.
anytime.
bedroom
brings
$200.
Financing
furniS
he
d,
$170
month
an ad that will bring a fast Sale
Country Club. Nice reward. Call
Franklin Arms Apts.. 3236M.
terms are negotiable. $ 9.000.
Sears Tandem Bike, lights,
Phone 372
1973 Dodge Van. 6 cyl. $400 and
CALL 322 26fl
Dr. Johnson, 322 6623 ci 373-6120.
Carpet padding; Many
Like new. US Call 322
assume aymenls Phone 323.1343
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2 Apts.. I or 2 bedroom, (urn, or
'
useful Piouenotd items. tOo W. —
CAL TOR 5
i?'x41' mobile home with large
altec 3
STORING IT MAKES WASTI
A small Classified Ad brings big
unfurri bo$h AC, w carpet, $0
Coleman Circle, 372506.5,
Little W3nt acts bring b9, bg
added
room
on
10
acres,
Geneva
321.0041
SELLING 17 MAKES CASH
rrfu,ri~ Tr y rxrir ,i n cl ~ee 011372
dAmAge. SIIS mot 3234389 after
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area 11135monlh. Phone3nifigg.
results Ju%l try one 372 2611 or -PLACE
2#,11 (? 1)1 9O9'I
ACLA.SIFIEDAD NOW
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5:30 p.m
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80—Autos for Sale
531.9993,
Call 3212611 or 531 9993
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Any Carcarpeted, air, turn 8. unfurn $95 '-- -. ----------- - Real Estate Aroker
26lOHiawathe
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
-------Ph 322-1301 59—MJSICaI Wcrchandise
up
171
1910
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No Money Down
Free, 6147077 for "We Care"3227643
Floor Stripping &amp; Waxing.
A BABY'S WORLD Carefor Inf ants
- "Hotilne," Adults or Teens.
WITH GOOD CREDIT
Commercial Building
PIANO IN STORAGE
Residential
&amp; businesses.
to age 2 only, Next to new Drivers,
For Example
THIS HANDYMANFIX.IT
Free
Beautiful
Spinet-Console
I
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estimates Blitz Clean 3235951.
31—Aparinnents Furnished 7 Offices atiachod wAr&amp;ousetruck
MARRIAGES
License Bureau 3726645
$1 2,001D Home has 2 BR. I bath and 3
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Performed
Responsible party can take on low 1771 Duster. 6 cyl , stand , 1"S I
0 gal, heavy duty steel oil drum
storage
Central
cx
New
government
program,
Child
Ocala. 904 732 5611
AVAL
ON
APARTMENTS
s;;
HOrnet, 6 cyl stand, 34.000
payment
balance Write before w
with 100 gal. of oIl, 120. Phone 530
care for as low as $2 per wk, If
AOULTS,P4OPETS
original
miles, $995
send
truck.
Joplin
Pianc,
P.O.
Box
8150
Call
YOU qualify. 373 5171
CLASSIFIED AVERTISING
WITT REALTY
116W. 2nd I
Many ot hers tothooselrom
103, Panama City, Fla. 32401
MOVES MOUNTAINS
W. Garnett White
24 Park Dr.
372 2111 St ereo - Console, AM FM radio, Make your Budget go further, shop GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
Of Merchandise Every Day
REALTOR
nice cabinet, plays well,
AFTER
HRS.
Chico &amp; The Man
the
ed
Classifi
Ads ev ery day
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
Rag Real Estateflrokr'r
Try One!
3n077;
60—Office Supplies
Couchi. matching chair, 535 373.
323)t
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSI
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.
p91,
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id 17 92&amp;421.LcngwOud
IACEU WITH A DRINKINC.
ioi" rn'iimercii,
Grd
Dui.C,
D)tit,
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cj::3 ;vut e1.. ii
7 Bedr oom apartment, pa rtly fur Phone 322 7511
PROBLEM
Sanforit Ring In the new year with a home SWAP- 16 It. Cotla V- Bo ttom Boat
Used office furniture
noshed; couple only. 3733767 days,
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
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f Or 00d5pmefato,o,i.il,133 Wood or steel desks
I9S7 MERCEDES 1$OA
you can afford. Only $700 cash
6005Q Ft Shop Space
Can Help
NAVELORANGES
3720991 evenIngs.
5 (executive desk
- um
3726620
ne
ed
to
buy
this
ed
bedroom
BAGGED
Call 173 4397
lOON Maple
&amp; chairs. secretarial desks &amp;
ho
P
ne 332 3332
home. Payments of Sf0 mo.,
2107 French Ave 377 3fl
Nice I bedroom apt, lights, water
Write P0. fbi I13
3?) 5371 or 377 6620
chairs, straight chairs, filing
Flea
Market
Include
taxes
6.
insurance,
300
furnished Carpeted, adults,
Sdnf0f d, ,-! 10fida ;2711
cabinets, as is, Cash and carry.
1974 Grand Torno,
mos. at 9'. pci., family room and
Open
191 SO 322 2296 after S &amp; wk MS
NOLLS
20.000 miles 57.100.
Real
Estate
other extra% make this a bargain
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.9toS
SLIM BUDGETS ARE BOL
Caiselt*rry, 17
Classified Ads are the smallest big
at only 122.500 . 3239410,
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HIGHWAY I6 FLEA MARKET
STER EO WITH VALUES FROM
fl('WS
items ynu will find
--Il i n,iiesEastufi 4unHwyl6
THE WANT AD COLUMNS
1973 Ford Grand Torino, 2 door
Navel
Qrangei,$2
perbu
50
62-1..awn.Garden
Larry Saxon, Realtor
anwhcre
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41-Houses
(behind
_____ __. ______________Juit. fl,.ann.. 11 (
I.,.
hartoo, red with hio. nt.rk'
extr alowmlle.ge, $2,595. 372.1631.
Your Container. in s)u
Spectracidegranuies br lawn Insect
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BAMB
COVE APTS
WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
control. GardenLarxl, 1400 W. is?
BUY-SELL-TRADE
Buy This Home Before
Tanqelos and Tangerines
New 3 bedroom, 2 baths, double
One &amp; 7 Ieoronm apartmen ts.
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furnished or unturnithed. Newly
Satting, on large 1 acre plus tot.
Phone)23 1671
redec orat ed. Come see. 300 E.
Homestead Exemption
s..soo. Directions Weston SR £6
Airport Blvd. Sanford 37J-13.
64-Equipment for Rent
useheid Goods
Oranges, Grapefruit, Tangerines
to Wekiva Rd.. Call collect, eve's.
Bedroom, 1', bath, Assume
Ta ngelosandlemons
Owner Broli,r, Her bert Brnson.
mortgage. No Qualifying, Equity
NOW LEASING
Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Uphoisteredlivingroomc ha ir
P. U. Hutchlson, 373 1036
3037130-los
can
be
handl
ed
to
Suit
New, modern, 1 Story efficiency
you.
Shampooer for only $1.30 oer day
barrel back. green. $50
M
on
thly
payment,
SIIA
See this
apartments, attractively fur.
323-1363
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
'iAVLLS,GRAPEFRUITS,
now
nistied, conveniently located and
TA
JIM HUNT
EL OS
INC.
beautifully landscaped 5135 mu.
57 CI BUSHEL
65—Pets-Supplies
John Sauls Agency
;s7lr'arkor
Call between 5.30-S For in
372 7)16
S-pc.goldsectionalarld3walnut,nd 332 673) or 377 0361
REALTOR
AFTER HRS.
tables with drawers, good contormation call 327-070.4.
Assoc. 3730.453
Q'!r'? 7171
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t72 9754
dillon. 322-6017.
372064*
jieme ''SaiLh'S "4 Itue ' sfillps
lor2Br'drooms.AcuIIson4,
18— lp Wanted
3 BR, 2 both, central heat
air, DUPLEX- 7 bedroom concret;
Rabbits. Pedgrd. 373-On.
PARKAVENUEMOBILEPARK
KULP DECORATORS
carpet ed, fenced. 523,000. Lake
block,excellentcondition; nocity
2545 'ark Drive. $lOup
409w.
lstSt
3732335
Mary. 322-07)0.
Jobs, Jobs. Jobs!
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3
bcdrooi,i
PLANNED
FOR
DAY
NURSERYWagons
from
1.3999.
Orlando (Mr Chan) 4256697
tra10, apIs Adult &amp; family park
'73 Gran Fur from $394
Rustic 3 bedroom, large shady lot,
not knowingly accept
Assume Payments
CASH 322.4132
t' like pennies from hea en when
W "'kly - 3S'S Hwy 17 t2- Sanford
Quiet area. Zor*d for nursery or
373 1930
HELP-WANTED ADS that
Singer Zig tog in cabinet, 3
day school. Will make excellent I Bedroom. Ili bath, featuring
you sell "Don't Nce" with a
Fully Equipped And
needle
For
used
furniture, appliances,
family mom, central heat air,
Indicate a preference
want ad
- iency apartment, utilities
position, twin needle, front
private home also. Great potenEffic
in
tools,
etc
Buy
1
or
IDOl
items.
large
fenced
in
l.
Hurry.
171.900.
Factory Warranty
based on age from em
tial $23,900.
loading, deluxe sewing machine
cluged. $125 month. Call )fl.777
Larrs Mart, 21$ Sanford Ave
Nurses, RN's; LPN's: Aides; Aideployers covered by the
Pay
balance
of
$75
or
10
paymentS
between 10 am. &amp; 2 pm.
Companion., Neecki Immediately.
of s See at:
AGE DISCRIMINATION
FLORIDA DREAMNOME- Lovely
483 Hwy. 436 East
We Buy Furniture
6250636.
SANFOR D SEWING CENTER
AND
3 bedroom, 7 bath, with real
THINK
A
IN EMPLOYMENT ACT.
_______________________ STOP
1-7700
REAL
ESTATE
307 East First, Covvntown
MINUTE
fireplace for those cool evenings.
IF CLASSIFIED
DAVE 5' 373 9370
More information may be
Realtor
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
332719.
3739411 Eve 869 1146
ADS
DIDN'T
WORK
THERE
Central
air,
Choice
area
535.500.
__________________________
obtained from the Wage.
Classified Ads didn't work ...
WOULDN'T BE ANY.
Hoer office at Rm. 309, Or.
ther e wouldn't be any.
HOME &amp; BUSINESS PROPERTYSUNLAND AREA
lando Prof. Ctr. fl W. Lake
CLEAN APARTMENT
On busy, busy thoroughfare 3
10
1
th, 520.000 wiP.
Beau y Dr.. P.O. Box 094.
Beaut
FOR RENT
1.15.000 Good terms
ANIonecaiIcouId%tartyouonanew
PHONE 322 1301
A, Or lando, Fla.
and profitable career Call 962
3785
FURNISHED- 4Bedrocm central
telephone $41.1026.
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read all our want ads every day.

Mid up Terry Realty, Realtor. 675

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One 2 bedroom and
one bedroom. 1135
Phone
1537or373 7532

If you ore having difficulty finding a
place to live, Car to drive, a job. or WILL BUY OR CONSIGN GUNS OF
ANY DESCRIPTION SANFORD
some service you have need of,

trót.

Acrea

Small and large S7.000 per acre

an attractive 2 story. 2 OR
dominium Minimum upkeep.
L ow Down Payment. Easy terms.
Close to everything. It's nlcet
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
condton
611 6126. Winter Park

Top prices paid. used, an,

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Dec. 27,1975

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HELLO YOUNG LOVERSII Here's

CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR

Equal Opportunity Employer.
Send resume to Box 597, co The
Herald, P.O. Box 1657,
Sanford, Fla 37771.

(52.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

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process.

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Refrigerator. Dr r,
Bunk Beds and Dishwasher
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SELMAWILLIAMS.ASSixiate
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By DONNA MTES
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have been made.
liceman rushed to the down- Page 1-8,
"1 don't anticipate any In the town store and found Zeigler

"I understand he has obtain. Her that he was at a Christmas stolen

which does not levy a property

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manager in a department elusively.
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If business stays brisk,
it,
city cannot survive.
store," he said, "But I've
Matthewc said one of his Ok eechobee, Lakeland, Ocala, Matthews may not have time A shipment of canoes from Seminole Canoe &amp; Boat Company is lashed to
a trailer. From kit, Co. Again being realistic,
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With a canoe there is no repair," he said.
regulations, pl astic foam i.s
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'You can't beat fiberglass.
studicdbusineu administration maintains he sa id The owner It's light, and even if it gets provide buo,ancy in case they
at Florida Technological Uni mcrcI places his canoe on top cracked, it's rdativel) simple are c4mpsi7ed
%erslt), chose the canoe as the of
car and takes off
to repair it"
The ftslung boats then
product to manufacture
"A dealer in Fort Lauderdale
The popularity of canoes Is equipped
with
seats,
Actually, Matthews said he told me once, 'If ycu can't out it reflected by the fact that mechanical stcerirg, rod
had a number of reasons for on top of a car, I don't want It," SernLnole Canoe &amp; Boat Corn holders and light.s
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Building 77 at Sanford Airport boat Is the 14-foot, 3-i
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That was in April. After "a Matthews said the mode! is to dry for a period of several
touple uf rmionths" of popular at fishing camps since hour&amp;
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he already has seen of the 15- Arthur Muller, a mold is waxed

glides i'ast In a canoe
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Color televisions continue to
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Authorities had waited until very near future," he added. bleeding.
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Casselberry Mayor Bill realistic," Grier says. "Both
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"We're investigating every
disease "Physicians know
Grier,
with only a few days left utility bond ordinances are tied
As
Zeigler
tied
Bud
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earber detection should save massacre in whiclit four people about the shootings, which aspect," he said. "Robbery was
hospital,
Fickle discovcred the Calendar ...................3-A in office, foresees problems into the city's utility tax ri iins
police said came during an ap- the apparent motive, but we're
more lives" says the Society were killed,
ahead for the city he served for and this tax must tie continued
bodies
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man,
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"The stag at which breast
nice: her Zeigler
ents, Perry and
of mine, is in the hospital with n niture store after it closed for We haven't ruled out c
I)md .................. nine years as councilman and at least until sufficient sums
are on hand to meet the bond
Virginia Edwards of Moultrie, Editorial - _............ ... 6-A chief executive officer.
the outcome of the treatment." bullet wound in his abdomen the hohdays.
thing.90
The major problem Grier requirements
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Charles
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Investigators said that
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ahead
is
monetary
rently about 95 per cent of
the
coverage,"
he
said.
torner
who
had
returned
to the lloreo ....................
physically and emotionally, said doctors kept him waiting almost every detail of the case
lack of sufficient money to
store to pick up a television set Sports, ................ 1-2-1
The only way the coverage
patients discover their con- from this terrible incident," at- nearly two hours before lelaing would be kept secret.
dition themselves Uirough self. torney Ralph V. Hadley Ill,
B
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can
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Television ..... . . .1 6-741iii,l)
him see Zeigler. and Zeigler
"We're going to keep
surnmer
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examination. but by that time said Friday.
utility systems - the original
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then refused to talk without an on this one so tight nothing can
Officials said five handguns Women .........
60 per cent of them have cancer
"The new. people going into system and the newly acquired
Hadley said detectives will be attorney.
WEATHER
get out, you can believe that," and a shotgun were found inside
that has spread to the auxiliary allowed to Interview W.T. Zeig.
office wfll be surprised what it General Waterworks - to be
She ri ff Melvin CO1ITLII
one offi cer said.
the hlod-splattered store. They
Saturday's high GL low 58.
takes to operate this city," he Lied Loget1r and that will take
lymph nodes, according to the ler Jr. as soon as he is able to fused to say whether ZeiRler
Don Fickle, police chiefofthLs said they were unable to
Partly cloudy through Sun- said, noting his proposal that an a year
society. At that stage, the five- withstand questions about
or more.
the was a suspectIn the shootings CentralFlorida city, said ear- determine if anything had been day. Highs In the upper 603 ad valorem
bear survival rate is
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plus history no doubt led to his council will have to transfer
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arl her parentshadreturnedto miles per hour becoming defeat
localized, the survival rate is
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asselberry
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help me"
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